HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-01-18; City Council; 4045-1; Canon Park La Costa Land CompanyAGENDA BILL NO..
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
4045 - Supplement 1
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January 18, 197-7
DEPARTMENT:City Attorney
Subject:
APPLICANT:
:T 76-17 and PUD-7
LA COSTA LAND COMPANY
Initial:
Dept.Hcl.
C. Atty.
C. Mgr.
S ta tgiKent , of the_ Mat t er
The City Council, at your meeting of January 4, 1977, directed
the City Attorney to prepare the necessary documents approving
Tentative Map (CT 76-17) and Planned Unit Development Permit
(PUD-7) . The resolutions approving the Tentative Map and
granting the PUD permit are attached.
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Exhibits
Resolution No. tffl • , approving Tentative Map (CT 76-17) .
Resolution No. ^T & D ' / granting PUD Permit (PUD-7) .
Recommendation
If the Council desires to approve Tentative MAP (CT 76-17) , your
action is to adopt Resolution No . *f£ <£& If the Council
desires to grant Planned Unit Development Permit (PUD-7) , your
action is to adopt Resolution No.
Council action
1-18-77 The matter was continued in order, that a full Council
could be present.
2-1-77 Resolution #4080 was adopted, approving with conditions
tentative map for Carlsbad Tract 76-17.
Resolution #4081 was adopted, approving a Planned Unit Development
Permit (PUD-7).
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RESOLUTION NO. 4080
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
WITH CONDITIONS TENTATIVE MAP (CT 76-17)
FOR A 212-LOT SUBDIVISION ON PROPERTY
GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF
LA COSTA AVENUE BETWEEN CADENCIA STREET
AND GIBRALTAR. APPLICANT: LA COSTA
LAND COMPANY.
WHEREAS, on December 8, 1976, the Carlsbad City Planning
Commission adopted Resolution No. 1300 recommending to the City
Council that Tentative Map (CT 76-17) be 'conditionally approved;
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WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, on
January 4, 1977, 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 76-17)
to be in prior compliance with the City of Carlsbad Environmental
Protection Ordinancne 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. 1300, constitute the findings of the City Council
in this matter.
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D. That Tentative Map (CT 76-17) 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 the land described in the
application and any attachments thereto and as shown on
the Plot Plan submitted labeled Exhibit "C", dated November
12, 1976. The location of all roadways, parking areas,
landscaping and other facilities or features shall be
located substantially as shown on the plot plan labeled
Exhibit "C", except or unless indicated otherwise herein.
2. Confirmation availability of service from the Leucadia
County -Water District will terminate:
a) If the Tentative Map is not approved by the City
within six months of November 19, 1976;
b) Eighteen months after approval or conditional
approval of the tentative map, if a final map is not
recorded in that period; and
c) In the event of revisions of the tentative map
which affect the sewer system or sewer capacity.
3. In order to provide for reasonable fire protection durin
.the construction period, the subdivider shall maintain
passable vehicular access to all buildings and adequate
fire hydrants with required fire flows shall be installed
as recommended by the Fire Department.
4. Ornamental street lighting shall be provided for as
required by Municipal Ordinance. The developer shall
deposit cash in the amount necessary to energize said street
lights for an eighteen month period after construction, to
permit the incorporation of the subdivision into a mainte-
nance district.
5. 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 the final map unless approved by
the City Engineer.
6. New slopes over five feet vertical difference adjacent
to public streets shall be 2:1 maximum.
7. Proposed "A" Street shall have a sixty foot street
1 section between Retiro Street and proposed "B" Street.
8. Prior to final map approval the applicant shall secure
approval of amendment to SP~38 to allow development in
accordance with CT 76-17.
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AYES: Councilman Frazee, Skotnicki and Councilwoman Casler
NOES: Councilman lewis and Packard
ABSENT: None
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RESOLUTION NO. 4081
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD', CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PERMIT (PUD-7)
FOR 209 RESIDENTIAL UNITS ON PROPERTY
GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF " '
LA COSTA AVENUE BETWEEN CADENCIA STREET
AND GIBRALTAR. APPLICANT: LA COSTA LAND
COMPANY.
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad
did on December 8, 1976 hold a duly noticed public hearing to
consider the application of La Costa Land Company for a Planned
Unit Development permit for 209 residential units on property
generally -located on the north side of La Costa Avenue between
Cadencia Street and Gibraltar, more particularly described in:
Assessor's Book No. 223, Page 180, Parcels 1, 3-8
and 19-24; Assessor's Book No. 223, Page 200,
Parcel 18,
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WHEREAS, an Environmental Impact Report was certified as
complete for a previously issued entitlement for this project,
and the Planning Director has found the Planned Unit Development
(PUD-7) to be in prior compliance with the City of Carlsbad
Environmental Protection Ordinance of 1972; and
WHEREAS, at the conclusion of said hearing, the Planning
Commission of the City of Carlsbad, adopted -Resolution No. 1301;
and .
WHEREAS, on January 4, 1977 the City Council held a public
hearing on the matter and received all recommendations and heard
all persons interested in or opposed to the approval of Planned
Unit Development Permit (PUD-7);
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
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City of Carlsbad as follows:
A. That the above recitations are true and correct.•
B. That the findings as outlined in Planning Commission
Resolution No.1301 constitute the findings of the City' Council.
C. That the Planned Unit Development Permit is granted
for the reasons set out in this resolution and subject to all
applicable requirements of the Carlsbad Municipal Code and to
the satisfaction of the following conditions:
1. The approval is granted for the land described in
the application and any attachments thereto., and as
shown on the Plot Plan submitted labeled Exhibit B,
dated November 1, 1976, Exhibit C, dated November 12,
1976, Exhibit D, dated November 12, 1976, and
Exhibit E, dated November 12, 1976. The location
of all roadways, parking areas, landscaping and other
facilities or features shall be located substantially
as shown on Exhibits B, C, D and E unless otherwise
provided herein.
2. All conditions -shall be appropriately completed
and the project commenced within eighteen months
from City action.
3. The set backs or yards are as follows:
a) Front Yard: Minimum twenty feet from the
right-of-way line to the front line of the
building.
b) Rear Yard: Minimum ten feet from the rear
line of the building to the rear lot line
or street right-of-way line on through lots.
c) Side Yards:
1) The side yard adjacent to a lower pad
shall be a minimum of five feet from
building line to property line.
2) The side yard adjacent to a pad that is
three feet, or less, higher shall be a
minimum of five feet from building line
to property line.
3) The side yard adjacent to a pad that is
more than three, feet'higher shall be a
minimum of 7-1/2 feet from building line
to property line. •
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4) Minimum distance between buildings shall
be ten feet.
4. Any structure that has a foundation or decking
and that extends higher than three feet from the
ground level, such as patio covers, etc., shall not
be constructed closer than five feet from any rear
property line or any slope, or five feet from any
side lot line or slope.
5. A landscape, irrigation, surfacing and fencing
plan for the recreational vehicle storage area shown
on Exhibit C, shall be submitted to the Planning
Director, Parks and Recreation Director and City
Engineer for their approval prior to issuance of
grading permits.
6. Facilities on lots 210, 211 and 212 as shown on
Exhibit C shall be completed to the satisfaction of
the Parks and Recreation Director prior to building
permit issuance-for Unit 2.
7. Provision for electrical facilities on lots 210,
211 and 212 will he provided to the satisfaction of
the Parks and Recreation Director.
8. Facilities such as picnic tables, fences, etc.,
will be provided on lots 210, 211 and 212 as required
by the Parks and Recreation Director.
9. The asphalt trail shown on Exhibit E shall be six
feet wide minimum.
10. The concrete walk shown on Exhibit D shall be
seven feet and five feet as shown on the exhibit.
11. The twenty foot access easement between lots 103
arid 104 shall be fenced to the satisfaction of the
Parks and Recreation Director.
12. A barrier will be placed on the western portion
of lot 210 to the satisfaction of the Parks and
Recreation Director.
13. Prior to the issuance of grading permits, the
City Engineer shall approve a plan submitted by the
applicant for interim erosion control on all man-made
slopes in excess of five feet created by this sub-
division. Prior to this issuance of grading permits,-
the applicant shall post bonds and agreements ensuring
.the installation and maintenance of the erosion
control system until permanent landscaping is
installed and maintained.
14. Prior to the issuance of any building permits,
the applicant shall submit a permanent landscaping
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and irrigation plan to the Parks and Recreation
Director for his approval. The plan shall include
all artificial slopes. These slopes shall:
a) Utilize fire-retardant, drought-resistant
landscaping which includes trees and shrubs
which reach a variety of sizes at maturity;
b) Utilize an irrigation system appropriate for
common maintenance of the required landscaping
in conformanee; with Conditions 15 and 16.
15. Permanent landscaping and irrigation shall be
installed on all lots identified in Condition 13
before any of those lots are occupied. If residential
construction occurs in units, this condition shall be
met on a unit-by-unit basis.
16. Prior to the issuance of building permits,
provision for maintenance of permanent open spaces
on those areas as indicated in Condition 14 shall be
assured to the satisfaction of the Planning Director.
17. CC&Rs for the project will be submitted to the
Planning Director for approval prior to issuance of
building permits.
18. Recreational vehicle storage is to be provided
for the use of the property owners who reside within .
the PUD. Recreational vehicle spaces required for
this PUD shall not be used for another purpose. The
storage site shall be maintained by La Costa Land
Company until some other system of maintenance is
approved by the City Council.
19. Access easements will be provided along the lot
lines with abutting structures to allow building
maintenance from adjacent property.
20. Approval of this request is not effective until
the applicant has secured approval of amendment to .
SP-38 to allow development in accordance with PUD-7.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
Carlsbad City Council held on the 1st day of February ,
1977, by the following vote, to wit:
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
Carlsbad City Council held on the TjjJ: day of jFeJoruary ,
1977, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES:
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ABSENT: None.
Councilmen Frazee, Skotnicki and Counci1 woman
Casler
Councilmen Lewis and Packard
ROBERT C. FRAZEE, Mafor
ATTEST :
MA^GAKET E. ADAMS/'City Clerk
(SEAL)
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