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CITY OF CARLSBAD
AGENDA BILL N0.5998-Supplement 6 Initial:
Dept . Hd .
DATE : January 2, 1980
DEPARTMENT : City Attorney
Subject:, SECOND PHASE SEWER ALLOCATIONS
Statement of the Matter
The City Council, at your December 18, 1979 meeting, directed the City Attorney to prepare the necessary documents making certain sewer allocations pursuant to the Second Phase Sewer Allocation System. Two resolutions in that regard have been prepared and are attached. The first resolution allocates the sewer in the new industrial category; the second resolution
allocates the sewer to remaining categories. The separate resolution for new industrial was necessary in order to also include in the resolution the adoption of certain changes in the allocation system to allow the City Council to consider revised applications in the new industrial category.
i Exhibits
Resolution No. 60qCl category. allocating sewer in the new industrial
Resolution No. & 0 4/ allocating sewer to remaining categories.
Recommendation
If the City Council concurs, your action is to adopt Resolution No. and Resolution No. 6 Oq! .
Council Action:
1-2-80 Council adopted Resolution 6041, allocating sewer connection permits pursuant to the Second Phase Sewer Allocation System. Council adopted Resolution 6040, authorizing issuance of sewer
connection permits pursuant to the Second Phase Sewer Allocation
System for the new Industrial Category, modified to show Exhibit A containing an approved allocation for applications as shown
in Alternate I as shown on page 5 of the City Engineer's memo
dated December 13, 1979, with application 1-3 inserted between 1-17
and 1-22 and further modified to change paragraph 4, beginning on
line 19 to show exact words shown in Resolution 6041.
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RESOLUTION NO. 6040
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA AUTHORIZING
ISSUANCE OF SEWER CONNECTION PERMITS
PURSUANT TO THE SECOND PHASE SEWER
ALLOCATION SYSTEM FOR THE NEW INDUSTRIAL
CATEGORY.
WHEREAS, Chapters 18.05 and 21.49 of the Carlsbad Municipal
Code imposes a moratorium on the issuance of sewer permits and
building permits and the processing of discretionary approvals
due to a lack of sewage treatment capacity; and
WHEREAS, said chapters authorize the City Council to adopt
an allocation system which provides for the issuance of a
limited number of sewer and building permits and the processing
of some discretionary approvals as an. exception to said
moratorium; and
WHEREAS, the City Council, by their adoption of Resolution
No. 5933, has adopted a Second Phase Sewer Allocation System
to allocate certain additional treatment capacity which has
become available : and
WHEREAS, pursuant to said system, applications have
been received and evaluated, a public hearing has been held
and the City Council has satisfied itself that the objectives,
purposes and intent of the allocation system will be met by the
allocations and other actions to be approved by this reso1;tion;
NOW, THEWFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Carlsbad as follows:
1. That the above recitations are true and correct.
2. That the City Council hereby authorizes an allocation
of sewage treatment capacity to the projects contained on the
list marked Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof,
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in the amount shown thereon. Said allocations are subject
to compliance with all the terms and conditions of the
Second Phase Sewer Allocation System.
3. That the inclusion of a project on Exhibit A shall
constitute authorization pursuant to Municipal Code Sections
18.05.030 and 21.49.030 to exempt that project from the building
permit or planning moratoria imposed by Chapters 18.05 and
21.49 of the Code. Pursuant to that exemption, the City
Manager is authorized accept applications for said projects
and to process them in accordance with the provisions of the
Carlsbad Municipal Code as modified by the Second Phase Sewer
Allocation System..
4. The EDU'S 'allocated by this resolution are based on
representations by the applicant as to the amount of sewage
capacity necessary to serve his project. The City will
determine the actual amount of capacity required at the time
of building permits and.if such capacity exceeds the amount
allocated, the building permit will not issue. The applicant,
proceeding pursuant to this allocation, does so at his own
risk.
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5. Xf discretionary approvals are required for a project,
an allocation will allow them to he processed but there is no
assurance the project will be approved. If the project is not
approved, the allocation is revoked and the capacity reverts
to the City.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
City Council of the City of Carlsbad on the 2nd day of
January , 1980, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmen Packard, Skotnicki and Anear .
NOES: Councilman Lewis and Councilwoman Casler
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ,
City Clerk
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RESOLUTION NO.3041
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL. OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA AUTHORIZING
ISSUANCE OF SEWER CONNECTI0P.J PERMITS
PURSUANT TO THE SECOND PHASE SEWER ALLOCATION SYSTEM.
WHEREAS, Chapters 18-05 and 21-49 of the Carlsbad M~nicipal
Code imposes a moratorium on the issuance of sewer permits and
building permits and the processing of discretionary approvals
due to a lzck of sewage treatment capacity; and
WHEREAS, said chapters authorize the City Council to adopt
an allocation system which provides for the issuance of a
limited number of sewer and building permits and the processing
of some discretionary approvals as an exception to said
moratorium: and
WHEREAS, the City Council, by their adoption of
Resolution No. 5933, has adopted a Second Phase Sewer
Allocation System to allocate certain additional treatment
capacity which has become available; and
WHEMAS, pursuant to said system, applications have been
received and evaluated, a public hearing'has been held and the
City Council has satisfied itself that the objectives, purposes
and intent of the allocation system will be met by the
allocations and other actions to be approved by this resolution;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Carlsbad as follows:
1. That the above recitations are true and correct.
2. That the City Council hereby authorizes an allocation
of sewage treatment capacity to the projects contained on the
list marked Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof,
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in the amount shown thereon, Said allocations are subject to
compliance with all the terms and conditions of the Second
Phase Sewer Allocation System.
3, That the inclusion of a project on Exhibit A,shall
constitute authorization pursuant to Municipal Code Sections
18.05.030 and 21.49.030 to exempt that project from the
building permit or planning moratoria imposed by Chapters 18.05
and 21.49 of the Code. Pursuant to that exemption, the City
Manager is authorized to accept applications for said projects
and to process them in accordance with the provisions of the
Carlsbad.Municipa1 Code as modified by the Second Phase Sewer
Allocation System.
4. The EDU'S allocated by this 'resolution are based on
representations by the applicant as to the amount of sewage
capacity necessary to serve his project.
determine the actual amount of capacity required at the time
of building permits and if such capacity exceeds the amount
allocated, the building permit will not issue. The applicant,
proceeding pursuant to this allocation, does so at his own risk.
5. If discretionary approvals are required for a project,
an allocation will allow them to be processed but there is
no assurance the project will be approved.
not approved, the allocation is revoked and the capacity reverts
to the City.
The City will
If the project is
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
City Council of the City of Carlsbad on the2nd day of
January , 1980, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES : Councilmen Packard, Anear, Lewis and Councilwoman Casler
NOES : Councilman Skotnicki
ABSENT: None
RONALD C. PACKARD, Mayor
ATTEST:
L2d?DLL/ di7n-. ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ, City Cler
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TELEPHONE:
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January 3, 1980
RE: APPLICATION NO,
Your application for sewer allocation on the Second Phase
Sewer Allocation Program was approved by the Carlsbad City Council on January 2, 1980.
If your project requires a discretionary permit, i.e. Tentative Tract Map, Planned Unit Development, Condominium Permit, variance, Conditional Use Permit, etc., application for such permit shall be filed within sixty days from January 2, 1980, (on or before March 3, 1980). The appli- cation is required to diligently pursue his permit to a final decision. Please note that Coastal Permits are nat discretionary permits as referred to in the Second Phase Sewer Allocation.
Application for Building Permit must be filed within forty- five days from January 2, 1980, (on or before February 18, 1980), for those projects not requiring further discretionary permits, or within sixty days after final City action on the discretionary permit. The applicant is required to diligently
pursue his permit to a final decision. The City Council may extend the time for building permit applications an additional sixty days for major projects.
If you cannot meet these deadlines you should so indicate on the application for a Sewer Permit. please feel free to contact my office, (714) 438-5541. If you have any questions
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Oceanside, CA 92054
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North Hills Development 1745 Kirk Place Carlsbad, CA 92008
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M- 55 Larry P. Sanderson 3310 Eureka Street Carlsbad, CA 92008
M- 29 Ione E. Elsner 777 Los Pa7mas Drive Vista, CA 92083
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Jerry Farrow 3920 Holly Brae Lane Carlsbad, CA 92008
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Gary Winans 2551 State Street Carlsbad, CA 92008
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Ben Stabile 6116 Camino Largo San Diego, CA 92120
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Jean J ens'en 2910 Jefferson Carlsbad, CA 92008
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Milford Portwood 1488 First Street Imperial Beach, CA 92032
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Charles F. Rowe 3065 Ocean Street Carlsbad, CA 92008
Arthur Dellamano 5102 Don Mata Carlsbad, CA 92008
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CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008
January 3, 1980
Mr. Arthur Dellarnano OCEANSIDE FEDERAL SAVINGS Post Office Box 210 Oceanside, CA 92054
TELEPHONE:
(714) 438-5621
This is to confirm the action of the Carlsbad City Council on January 2, 1980, with regard to sewer allocation and, more specifically, application M-39. h
Council adopted Resolution No. 6041 authorizing issuance of sewer connection permits pursuant to the Secorid Phase Sewer Allocation System which allocates sewage treatment capacity to the projects contained on the list marked Exhibit "A" and attached. to and incorporated as part of Resolution No. 6041. Application M-39 under the name of
Dellamano for a project located on the southwest corner
5 edus is reflected on page 4 of said Exhibit "A".
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LEE ~AUTENKRANZ, ),. City Clerk
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. January 10, 1980
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Councilwoman Mary Casler Councilman Anthony Skotnicki
City of Carlsbad.
1200 Eln Avenue
Carlsbad, California 92008
Dear Nary and Scotty:
Company with regard to attempts to qualify for capacity under both the first and second phase sewer allocations of
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I the City. .
On each occasion I have been unsuccessful.
While I have no way of knowing, I would assume that
I-. there are few projects with a greater longevity than that - enjoyed by The Highland Company.
Highland Company was processed in 1972 by its predecessot in title, Larwin.
approvals, and is half complete.
units and 222 are built and occupied.
residents of the project are maintaining cbmmon facilities designed for twice their number.
In addition, the developer faces problems which are
unique'to this project.
You might recall that the plan being pursued by The
This project apparently possesses all discretionary
In other words, the total project encompasses some 486
This results. in a situation where one-half of the .
First of all, the project is unitized an¬ subject ~
to phasing for purposes of lessening the requirements.
In other words, there are presently approved and recorded maps involving specified numhcrs of lots whi.ch cannot he interfered with.
Councilwoman Mary 'Casler Councilman Anthony Skotnicki January 10, 3.980 Page Two
Secondly, The Highland Company is obligated to construct certain off-site public improvements con- sisting primarily of the extension of Elm Avenue eastwara. .
1 recognize that there is some dissatisfaction'with the performance of The Highland Company regarding this obligation, but. I would most respectfully ask that you . understand the predicament that the developer has found
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. .' itself in.
It -had every reasonable expectation of being able to complete its project in a normal incremental fashion, and deriving. monies from that incremental construction necessary to construct the public improvements.
has the money. This has not materialized, and consequently, neither.
The developer finds himself in the Catch 22 sieuation requiring him to perform in a certain fashion and yet lacking the €inancia1 ability to do so because he cannot continue his development program.
f. recognize the dilemma that you found yourself inwith
regard to the second phase allocation, that is, wanting .
to open the door to those who had not previously processed, . and I do not quarrel for a moment with the motives.
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Nevertheless, there must come a time when development
approvals of long standing duration must be given some preference, and on behalf of The Highland Company, I ask .
that this be the time-
While I am certain that all developers can factually establish hardship, I can assure you that none can approach
the degree ~f disaster that confronts The 1Iighland Company
given the fact that they have lost the option af not
proceeding given the fact that the project is partially
completed with binding obligations to proceed on the part
of the developer insofar as public improvements are con-
cernccl, and given the further obligation on the part of the
developer to the owners association to complete the project
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Cou IIC i hna n An t hon y S ko tn i c k i
January 10, 1980
Page Three
in order to make the maintenance of common facilities
less burdensome for those that are there.
1. sincerely hope that the guidelines adopted for
the third phase allocation would seek to assist those in similar circumstances to. The Highland Company.
Respectfully,
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NICHOLAS C. BANCHE
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