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CITY OF CARLSBAD
AGENDA BILL NO. 3737 - Supplement 1
DATE: September 7, 1976
Initial:
Dept.Hd.
DEPARTMENT:City Attorney C. Mgr . r\
Subject: PROPOSED TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION (CT 76-7) . APPLICANT: JACK
GLEASON (NEWPORT SHORES BUILDINGS)
Statement of the Matter
The City Council at your meeting of August 17, 1976, directed
the City Attorney to prepare the necessary documents approving
Tentative Map (CT 76-7). The resolution approving the Tentative
Map is attached.
Exhibit
Resolution No.
Recommendation
If the Council desires to approve Tentative Map (CT 76-7), your
action is to adopt Resolution No.
Council Action:
9-7-76 Resolution No. 3998, approving Tentative Map for CT 76-7 was adopted.
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RESOLUTION NO. 3998
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
WITH CONDITIONS TENTATIVE MAP (CT 76-7)
FOR A 45 LOT SUBDIVISION ON A 15 ACRE
PARCEL GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE WEST
SIDE OF EL CAMINO REAL BETWEEN ALGA
ROAD AND ARENAL ROAD. APPLICANT: JACK
GLEASON (NEWPORT SHORES BUIILDERS)
WHEREAS, on July 28, 1976, the Carlsbad City Planning
Commission adopted Resolution No. 1265 recommending to the City
Council that Tentative Map (CT 76-7) be conditionally approved;
and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, on
August 17, 1976, considered the recommendation of the Planning
Commission; and
WHEREAS, an Environmental Impact Report was certified as
complete for a previously issued entitlement for this project,
and the Planning Director has found the Tentative Map (CT 76-7)
to be in prior compliance with the City of Carlsbad Environmental
Protection Ordinance of 1972;
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.
B. That said Tentative Map, together with the provisions
for its design and improvement and subject to the conditions of
this resolution, is consistent with all applicable general and
specific plans of the City of Carlsbad.
C. That the findings of the Planning Commission, in
Resolution No. 12£5-,-^constitute.the findings..of the_City_Council
in this matter.
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D. That Tentative Map (CT 76-7) is hereby approved
subject to all applicable requirements of the Carlsbad Municipal
Code and to the satisfaction of the following conditions:
1. The approval is granted for a portion of the land
described in the application and any attachments
thereto, and as shown on the plot plan submitted,
labeled Exhibit "A", dated May 25, 1976, as modified
by staff to show Phase 5 boundaries only. The Final
Map shall be submitted within 18 months from the date
of final approval by the City Council of the Tentative
Subdivision Map, Final Map being in conformance with
Tentative Subdivision Map, Exhibit "A".
2. The applicant shall insure adequate noise attenuations
for all portions of the site subject to ambient noise
levels in excess of 65 dB(A). This shall be accom-
plished in a manner acceptable to the Planning Director
and according to the policies and goals of the Noise
Element of the General Plan.
3. Additional right-of-way shall be dedicated and street
improvements made to provide a standard 126 foot
street section with separate bikeway for El Camino
Real, from Alga Road to Arenal Road.
4. Arenal Road shall be dedicated and improved on the
basis of a full 84 foot street section with separate
bikeway, in conformance with the Circulation Element
of the General Plan. Improvements shall be constructed
from El Camino Real to the rear lot line of the lot on
the west side of the Street "C" intersection. Dedica-
tion shall be for entire Alga Road within the sub-
division boundary, and applicant shall provide bffsite
street right-of-way where the street overlaps the south'
boundary of the subdivision.
5. A four-way, fully actuated traffic signal with left
turn pockets _s_hall be installed at the_ intersection
of Alga Road and El Camino Real. City will attempt
to secure reimbursement—for the developer-i>y agreements
with the surrounding or abutting developers.
6. Dedication of Arenal Road shall include a waiver of
direct access rights from all lots.-shown on the final
map as abutting thereon.
7. Two 15 foot wide public easements for pedestrian/
equestrian use shall be dedicated between the most
westerly north-south street -and the 150 foot SDG&E
easement;.
8. Phase I, Iv and V abutting El Camino Real will conform
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to the landscape and irrigation plan submitted
labeled Exhibit "B" , dated July 14, 1976.
Street trees should be selected by the Parks and
Recreation Department, in conjunction with the land-
scape architect, on all streets.
10. Landscape and irrigation plans shall be submitted for
approval by the Director of Parks and Recreation.
11. Hydroseed mix will be approved by the Parks and
Recreation Department and also proof of plant specie
and quality of seed shall be submitted for approval.
12. All banks hydroseeded shall have a soil analysis taken
no closer than 500 feet or farther than 1,000 feet
apart and said analysis will show a minimum of nitrogen,
phosphorus and potassium, E.G., Ph., and organic
composition.
13. Park fees in lieu of land shall be paid to the City of
Carlsbad for park purposes as required by the Subdivis-
ion Ordinance and Parks and Recreation Element prior
to the approval of each Final Map. In the event
private recreation facilities are provided by the
applicant, a maximum of 25% credit may be granted
by City Council against the total Park Ordinance
requirement.
14. The applicant shall dedicate an open space easement
along the bank at the rear of lots backing up to
El Camino Real.
15. All areas of the subdivision shall be designated as
a legal-lot or public right-of-way.
16. The method of storm drainage shown on the map is not
approved. Storm drainage shall be designed per the
requirements of the City Engineer and San Diego County
Flood Control District.
17. All drainage easements shall be improved by a culvert
or drainage channel of adequate size, whichever i-s
required by the San Diego County Department of
Sanitation and Flood Control. Where a drainage channel
is required, such channel shall be lined with a
suitable material as specified by the County Department
of Sanitation and Flood Control. An access easement
shall be provided to each drainage system maintenance
access point not directly accessible from a public
roadway, said access easement shall be paved and aligned
to the satisfaction of the County Department of
Sanitation and Flood Control and the City Engineer.
18. Additional drainage easements and drainage^structures
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shall be provided or installed as may be required by
the County Department of Sanitation and Flood Control
and/or the City Engineer.
19. A desilting basin, within an adequate easement, and
designed to the satisfaction of the County Department
of Sanitation and Flood Control will be required at
the outlet of the major drainage facility.
20. In order to provide for reasonable fire protection dur-
ing the construction period, the subdivider shall main-
tain passable vehicular access to all buildings, and
adequate fire hydrants with required fire flows shall
be installed as recommended by the Fire Department.
21. 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 without cost to the City of Carlsbad, and
free of all liens and encumbrances. All improvement
plans for water and sewer system shall meet the
requirements of the respective service districts.
22. All drainage and grading plans shall be submitted
to the City Engineer for approval.
23. All utilities, including provisions for cable TV,
shall be placed underground and/or shall be completely
concealed from view.
24. All land and/or easements required by this Ordinance
shall be granted to the City of Carlsbad without cost
to the City and free of all liens and encumbrances.
25. The covered archway and planter strip on Arenal Road
is not approved.
26. Street names shall be designated in accordance with the
adopted City street name policy and shall be approved
by the Planning Director prior to Final Map approval,.
27. If required by the City Engineer, the imporvement plans
shall include a report of a geological investigations
and a complete grading plan of the entire site. 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 they have investigated
the site and prepared data with full consideration of
the consequences to the included and neighboring
properties.
28. The development of the property described herein shall
be subject to the restrictions and limitations set
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forth herein which are in addition to all the require-
ments, limitations and restrictions of all municipal
ordinances and State and Federal statutes now in force,
or which, hereafter, may be in force, for the purpose
of preserving the residential characteristics of
adjacent properties.
29. Prior to consideration of each Final Map and Improve-
ment Plan, a grading and plot plan of the tract with
all proposed dwelling units located thereon, and show-
ing appropriate setback dimensions, shall be submitted
to the Planning Department for approval to insure that
adequate area requirements can be met.
30. All land and/or easements required 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 each Final Map unless
approved by the City Engineer.
31. Phase 5 will be developed in numerical order with Phases
1-5 of the Rancho La Cuesta Subdivision as shown on
CT 72-34 and CT 76-7.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
Carlsbad City Counci-1 held on the 7th day of September > 1976,
by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmen Lewis, Skotnicki, Packard and Council woman Casler.
NOES: None. . xyy j _ ^ft
fm ^r ^f Jm^ J^rABSENT: Mayor Frazee. / S 0 /ff /
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r ROBERT C. FRAZEE, Mayor
CLAUDE A. LEWIS, Vice-Mayor
ATTEST:
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MARGARETE . ADAMS , Citycierk^^^^1^
NORA K. GARDINER, Deputy City Clerk
(SEAL)
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