HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-06-03; City Council; 3112-1; Request for Additional 30 Day ContinuanceCITY OF CARLSBAD
AGENDA BILL NO. 3"I "I 2 _ Supplement #1
DATE: June 3, 1975
DEPARTMENT:Planning
Initial:
Dept.Hd.
C. Atty.
C . Mgr .
Subject:
REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL 30 DAY CONTINUANCE
Applicant; John E. Me Coy, for S. L. & B. Service Corporation
Statement of the Matter
City Council approved Tentative Map for CT 74-5 by City Council
Resolution No. 3440 adopted June 18, 1974. The applicant is
requesting an extension of the adopted tentative map. If the
City Council should consider a tentative map extension, the
conditions of the approving resolution should be reviewed
and amended as necessary so as to insure all necessary public
improvements and dedications will be made; especially for
Elm Avenue.
Exhibits; • ' '
Letter from S. L. & B. Service Corporation dated May 16, 1975
City Council Resolution No. 3440
Recommendation ;
At this time it would be -improper to extend the above
referenced subdivision since it is in conflict with the
existing alignment of Elm Avenue. Continued efforts by
the several property owners adjacent to Elm Avenue have not
yet resolved the issue. It is quite possible that when the
City Council considers the Specific Plan on the Elm Avenue
alignment, the facts will not warrant a .relocation.
This request for extension should be continued to be brought
back to the City Council not later than July 15, 1975.
Council Action . ,
6-3-75
7-15-75
It was moved that the City Manager's recommendation that
the matter be continued to not later than July 15, 1975,
be approved.
The request for an extension of time on tentative map for
Carlsbad Tract 74-5 was denied.
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S. L & B SERVICE CORP.
Builders & Developers
P.O. BOX "B"
CARLSBAD, CALIF. 92008
TELEPHONE (714) 729-9242
May 16, 1975
City Council
City of Carlsbad
1200 ELm Ave.
Carlsbad, Ca. 92008
Re: Ten Tr. 74-5
Gentlemen:
We would like an extension of time from June 18th on the
above tract due to the re-alignment of Elm Avenue. We are net sure
of our status, as we paid an additional fee on Jan. 28, 1975, for
a revised map, but now find that it may not be necessary if Elm Ave.
is relocated, and that request has been contined, but we want to
protect the time limit on the original tentative.
Please advise if we can furnish any additional information.
Yours very truly,
CARLSBAD DEVELOPMENT CORPORATIONS
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RESOLUTION NO. 344Q-A
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF 'THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
WITH CONDITIONS TENTATIVE MAP (CT 74-5)
FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A 30-LOT SINGLE-FAMILY
SUBDIVISION GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE EAST
SIDE OF EL CAMINO REAL BETWEEN APPIAN ROAD
AND ELM AVENUE. APPLICANT: S.L.&B. SERICE
CORPORATION.
WHEREAS, on the 28th day of May, 1974, the Carlsbad City
Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 1065 recommending to
the City Council that Tentative Map (CT 74-5) be conditionally
approved; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of .the City of Carlsbad, on the
18th day of June , 1974, considered the recommendation of the
Planning Commission; and
WHEREAS, said Tentative Map has complied with the require-
ments of the City of Carlsbad Environmental Protection Ordinance
of 1972 and has been declared .to have a nonsignificant impact on
the environment;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Carlsbad as follows:
A. That the above recitations are true and correct.
1 B. That Tentative Map (CT 74-5) is hereby approved, sub-
ject .to the execution and/or fulfillment of the following conditions
1. The development of the property described herein
shall be subject to the restrictions and limitations set
forth herein which are in addition to all the requirements,
limitations and restrictions of all municipal ordinances
and state and federal statutes now in force, or which,
hereinafter, may be in force for the purpose of preserving
the residential characteristics of adjacent properties.
2. The improvement plans shall include a report of a
geological investigation and a complete grading plan of the
entire site when required by the City Engineer. The report
and plan shall be prepared by-civil engineers licensed by
the State of California, and experienced in erosion control
who shall be acceptable to the City Engineer and they
shall certify that they have investigated the site and
prepared data with full consideration of the consequences
to the included and neighboring properties.
3. Park-in-Lieu fees shall be granted to the City
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prior to City Council approval of the final map.
4. In order.to provide for reasonable fire protection
during the construction period, the subdivider shall main-
tain passable vehicular access to all buildings and ade-
quate fire hydrants with required fire flows shall be
installed as recommended by the Fire Department.
5. All public improvements shall be made in conformity
to the City of Carlsbad Engineering Design Criteria and
Standard Plans, the Subdivision Ordinance and other City
standards, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, with-
out cost to the City of Carlsbad, and free of all liens
and encumbrances. Improvement plans for water and sewer
systems shall meet the requirements of the respective
service districts.
6. All utilities, including provisions for cable TV,
shall be placed underground and/or shall be completely
concealed from view.
7. Adequate street 'lighting shall be provided for as
required by Municipal Code. -The developer shall post a
bond and/or cash in the amount necessary to .energize said
street lights for an eighteen-month period after construc-
tion to permit the incorporation of the subdivision into a
maintenance district.
8. All land and/or easements required by this ordi-
nance shall be granted to the City of Carlsbad without
cost to the City and free of all liens and encumbrances.
No easements shall be recorded prior to recordation of the
final map unless approved by the City Engineer.
9. All facilities provided, other than public ease-
ments, to adequately control drainage on the subject
property, shall be maintained by the property owner(s) in
perpetuity.
10. The subdivider shall dedicate to the public all
rights of ingress to and egress from lots abutting upon
restricted access streets and roads. Thisdedication shall
be so designated on the certificate sheet of the final map
with the intent that the owners of said lots will have
no rights of access whatsoever to said streets and .roads.
The words "access rights dedicated to the City" shu . be
lettered along the road adjacent to the lots affected on
the map proper.
11. Street names shall be subject to approval and shall
be designated in accordance with the standards and policies
adopted by the Planning Commission on file in the Planning
Department. Said names shall be approved by the Planning,
Fire and Police Departments prior to recordation of the
final map.
12. No development shall occur until sewer capacity
is available in the Vista trunk line or other provision
acceptable to the City Engineer is made to provide sewer
to the subject property.
13. An all-weather access road (existing Appian Way)
shall be provided for at all times to serve properties to
the east.
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14. Half street dedication and improvements for El
Camino Real (126-foot right-of-way) shall be required,
including Mission Bell street lights for all development
frontage.
15. Appian Way shall be dedicated and improved on the
basis of a 60-foot right-of-way. Section AA as shown on
the tentative map shall be only applicable to that street
frontage easterly of Lot 22 of the El Camino Mesa Unit
No. 1 subdivision.
16. Developer shall comply with existing reimburse-
ment agreement fee requirements prior to tie-in to sewer in
El Camino Real.
17. The underground drainage, water and sewerage
systems are not approved as shown and are subject to modi-
fication and approval by the City Engineer as part of the
final improvement plans. Water will be provided by the
City of Carlsbad, subject to approved, water system calcula-
tions .
18. An offsite drainage easement will be required as
necessary. •
19. An improved stub street to the northerly project
boundary, including water and sewer lines to the adjacent
property shall be required.
20. Access rights shall be dedicated along El Camino
Real except at public street intersections.-
21. All-wea'ther access shall be provided to all man-
holes and cleanouts. Any water,-sewer or storm drain lines
installed in slopes shall be placed normal to the slope.
22. The applicant shall agree to participate in the
construction of a 10-inch water line in El Camino from
Chestnut Avenue to Appian Way.
C. That said Tentative Map, together with the provisions
for its design and improvement and subject to the above conditions,
is consistent with all applicable general and specific plans of
the City of Carlsbad.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
Carlsbad City Council held on the 18th day of June / 1974, by
the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmen Frazee, Chase and McComas
NOES: None ^
ABSENT: Counci1 man Lewis ^ '/
ATTEST :ROBERT C,.' FRAZEE ,,. Mayor
MARGARlfr E. ADAMSTCCity Clerk
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