HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-12-18; City Council; 6088-1; 41 Unit Condominium and Tentative MapCITY OF CARLSBADi. ' " •
AGENDA BILL NO. 6088-Supplement 1 Initial
Dept.Hd
DATE. December 18, 1979
DEPARTMENT: City Attorney ^_^ C. Mgr:
... * 41-UNIT CONDOMINIUM AND TENTATIVE TRACT MAP
CT 79-18/CP-21. APPLICANT: MEYER
Statement of the Matter
The City Council, at your meeting of December 4, 1979,
directed the City Attorney to prepare necessary documents
approving Tentative Subdivision Map (CT 79-18) and
Condominium Permit (CP-21). The resolution of approval
is attached.
Exhibit
Resolution No. jp Q I °\
Recommendation
If the City Council concurs, your action is to adopt
Resolution No. ^? £)
Council Action:
12-18-79 Council adopted Resolution 6019, approving with conditions
tentative map (CT 79-18) and condominium permit (CP-21).
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RESOLUTION NO. 6Q19
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
WITH CONDITIONS TENTATIVE MAP (CT 79-18)
FOR A 41-UNIT CONDOMINIUM PROJECT AND
APPROVING CONDOMINIUM PERMIT (CP-21)
FOR SAID PROJECT ON APPROXIMATELY 2.27
ACRES, GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE SOUTH-
WEST CORNER OF ALTISMA AND CARINGA WAY,
LA COSTA. APPLICANT; MEYER.
WHEREAS, on November 28, 1979 the Carlsbad Planning
Commission adopted Resolution No. 1563 recommending to the
City Council that Tentative Map (CT 79-18) and Condominium
Permit (CP-21) be conditionally approved; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, on
December 4, 1979 held a public hearing to consider the
recommendations of the Planning Commission and to receive
all recommendations and hear all persons interested in or
opposed to Tentative Subdivision Map (CT 79-18) and Condominium
Permit (CP-21); and
WHEREAS, said Tentative Subdivision Map and Condominium
Permit have been declared to have a nonsignificant impact on
the environment and a Negative Declaration'has been prepared
and filed in compliance with the requirements of 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 the findings of the Planning Commission in
Resolution No. 1563 constitute the findings of the City Council
in this matter.
C. That said Tentative Subdivision Map, together with
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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.
D. That Tentative Subdivision Map (CT 79-18) and
Condominium Permit (CP-21) are hereby approved subject to all
applicable requirements of the Carlsbad Municipal Code and to
the satisfaction of the following conditions:
1) . This approval is granted for that portion of land
described in the application CT 79-18/CP-21, and development
shall occur substantially as shown on Exhibit A, dated
11/6/79 and Exhibit B, E-l, E-2 and E-3, dated 10/9/79,
on file in the Planning Department and incorporated by
reference herein, except for modifications required herein.
2) The applicant shall comply with all rules and regulations
of the respective sewer and water districts regarding
water and sewer service to the subject property.
3) The applicant shall prepare a reproducible copy of the
final condominium site plan incorporating all require-
ments of the condominium permit approval, and shall be
subject to the approval of the Planning Director.
4) The applicant will provide school fees to mitigate
conditions of overcrowding as part of building permit
applications. These fees shall be based on the fee
schedxile in effect at the time of building permit
application.
5) This subdivision and condominium plan is approved upon
the express condition that the final map shall not be
approved unless the City Council finds as of the time
of such approval that sewer service is available to
serve the subdivision.
6) This subdivision condominium plan is approved upon the
express condition that building or'grading permits will
not be issued for development of the subject property
unless the City Engineer determines that such sewer
facilities are available at the time of application for
such permits and will continue to be available until
time of occupancy. If the City Engineer determines
that sewer facilities are not available, building
permits will not be issued.
7) In order to provide for fire protection during the con-
struction period, the applicant shall maintain passable
vehicular access to all buildings. In addition adequate
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fire hydrants and/or off site, stand pipes with required
fire flows shall be installed on and/or off-site, as
recommended by the Fire Chief or his designee.
8) Street trees of a variety approved by the Parks and
Recreation Department shall be installed to City speci-
fications at 40 foot intervals along all public street
frontages.
9) Prior to the issuance of building permits, the applicant
shall pay a public facility fee as established in City
Council Policy No. 17. The applicant shall enter into
a secured agreement with the City for the payment of
this fee prior to City Council action.
10) The applicant shall pay park-in-lieu fees prior to approval
of the final, map.
11) The applicant shall submit a final detailed landscape
and irrigation plan subject to the approval of the
Planning Director. Said final plan shall indicate that
drought tolerant plant species have been substituted
for the Nandina Domestica and Erytrina species currently
proposed on the tentative landscape plan.
12) All private driveways shall be kept clear of parked
vehicles at all times, and shall have posted "No Parking/
Fire Access Lane."
13) The developer shall receive, the approval of the City
Engineer for a site grading plan and obtain a grading
permit prior to any construction being performed within
the project site.
14) Grading shall occur in accordance with an approved
grading and erosion control plan, City standards, and
an approved soils and geologic investigation report
which shall include slope stability calculations and
construction specifications). All exposed slopes shall
be hydromulched or otherwise stabilized prior to the
issuance of building permits.
15) Drainage improvements shall be constructed in accordance
with an approved plan, and the work shall be coordinated
with the overall plan for grading and erosion control.
All facilities shall be maintained by the property
owner in perpetuity. This condition excludes all
drainage easements granted to the City of Carlsbad.
16) Additional drainage easements and drainage structures
shall be provided or installed as may be required by
the County Department of Sanitation and Flood Control
and/or the City Engineer.
17) All land and/or easements required by this subdivision
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shall be granted to the City, without cost to the City,
and free of all liens and encumbrances.
18) Immediately upon the completion of grading, all slopes
in excess of 10 feet in vertical height shall be stabilized
by hydroseeding, mulching and fertilization. The seed
mix shall be designed by an expert in the field based
on a soil analysis of the slopes taken at a maximum
interval of 500 feet, and shall be approved by the
Parks and Recreation Director. The seed mix shall be
designed so as to include the maximum number of indigenous
species as feasible without reducing the effectiveness
of the erosion protection. The mulch shall be applied
at not less than 2,000 Ibs/acre., or acceptable alternative.
In addition, these slopes shall also be planted with
fast growing, drought tolerant shrubs and trees (20 feet
on center) and an adequate irrigation system shall be
installed.
19) In addition to the above requirements, the applicant shall
agree to show on the final condominium site plan the
following changes: The pedestrian foot bridge shall have
a minimum clearance of 13' 6"; the parking structure
circulation and design shall be modified as required by
the City Engineer; all refuse containers shall be located
outside of the required setbacks and not adjacent to any
units. Separations between buildings shall not be less
than 10 feet.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, held on the
18th day of December , 19 79 by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmen Packard, Skotnicki, Anear, Lewis and
Councilwoman Casler
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
RONALD C. PACKARD, Mayor
£THA L. RAUTEI|KRANZ, city olerkx/-
Anita Dack Murphy, Deputy City Clerk
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