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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-05-01; City Council; 7735; Initiation of proceeding for Batiquitos Pointe- CIT 3F CARLSBAD - AGENDA ,BILL INITIATION OF PROCEEDINGS FOR THE BATIQUITOS POINIT REDRGANI ZATION . RECOMMENDED ACTION: It is recamnended that the City Council ADOPT Resolution No. - initiating proceedings for a reorganization of the ITEM EXPLANATION Adoption of this item would initiate proceedings for the reorganization of the Batiquitos Pointe property and set the reorganization for a public hearing on June 5, 1984. Carlsbad and, also, the detachment of the property from the Leucadia County Water District, Encinitas Fire Protection District and County Services Areas No. 17 and No. 83. The property was prezoned to RDM(Q) and OS on March 15, 1983. On April 2, 1984, the Local Agency Formation Camnission adopted a Resolution of Annexation for this property. A copy of this resolution is attached for pur review. The reorganization includes annexation of 50.53 acres into The City Council has certified an environmental impact report, for a mne change and a tentative subdivision map on the subject property on March 15, 1983. A copy of the environmental documents is on file in the Land Use Planning Office. FISCAL IMPACT The initiation of proceedings for the reorganization of this property in and by itself will not create any fiscal inpacts. The annexation of this property will generate additional revenue from property taxes which should offset the cost of providing public services to the site. EXHIBITS 1 . mation Map 2. 3. LAFCO Resolution of Annexation City Council Resolution No. 7Kfr t I s 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 A RESOLUTION OF CALIFORNIA, IN RESOLUTION NO. 7588 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY TIATING PROCEEDINGS FOR A RE OF CARLSBAD, RG,,NI ZAT I ON FROM THE LEUCADIA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT, ENCINITAS FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, AND COUNTY SERVICES AREAS NO. 17 PARKS). (BATIQUITOS POINTE REORGANIZATION) INVOLVING ANNEXATION TO THE C.ITY OF CARLSBAD, DETACHMENT (SAN DIEGUITO PARAMEDICS) AND NO. 83 (SAN DIEGUITO LOCAL WHEREAS, pursuant to the District Reorganization Act of 1965, commencing with Section 56000 of the Government Code, a petition of application was submitted to the Local Agency Formation Commission and certified sufficient by the Executive Officer on 3anuary 26, 1984; and WHEREAS, on April 2, 1984, the Local Agency Formation Commissior ~y Resolution (attached hereto as Exhibit l), approved the proposed reorganization and authorized the Council of the City of Carlsbad tc initiate and conduct proceedings for the proposed reorganization in zompliance with said resolution and pursuant to Government Code Section 56000, et seq.; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City Df Carlsbad, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct. 2. That the City Council hereby adopts this resolution initiating proceedings for the proposed reorganization as provided in Government Code Section 56310 as follows: a. The name of the areas for which any change of organization if proposed is entitled Batiquitos Pointe Reorganization. The reorganization consists of the territory described in Exhibit "A" to the Local Agency Formation Commission Resolution. b. The particular change of organization proposed for the subject area is the: (1) Annexation of the territory described in the application on file with the Local Agency Formation Commission to the City of Carlsbad. 3 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 (2) Detachment of the territory described in the application on file with the Local Agency Formation Commission from the Leucadia County Water District, Encinitas Fire Protection District, and County Service Areas No. 17 (San Dieguito Paramedics) and No. 83 (San Dieguito Local Parks). c. Said change of organization shall be subject to the terms and conditions specified and contained in the Resolution of the Local Agency Formation Commission and the following condition: (1) All nonconforming uses, including subdivision directional signs and billboards shall be removed from the property within thirty days from the adoption of the resolution approving the annexation. d. Preliminary proceedings were commenced when the petition by the landowners was submitted to the Local Agency Formation Commission making a proposal for this annexation. e. The territory includes 50.53 acres and is uninhabited. f. The reasons for the proposed reorganization are: (1) Applicant is proposing development on the property and the City of Carlsbad is the appropriate agency for providing public services. annexation WOIJ~~ be consistent with the City of Carlsbad Sphere of Influence. (2) The territory is a county island and the (3) The annexation is consistent with the City of Carlsbad and Local Agency Formation Commission policies on annexation of county islands. g. The Clerk of the City of Carlsbad is hereby directed to advertise the proposed annexation for public hearing on 3une 5, 1984, at 6:OO P.M., in the Council Chambers. h. Any interested person desiring to make written protest against said reorganization shall do so by written communication filed with the Clerk of the City of Carlsbad not later than the hour above stated for the public hearing. A written protest by a landowner shall contain a description sufficient to identify the land owned by him; a protest by a voter shall contain the residential address of such voter. i. The Clerk of the City of Carlsbad is authorized and instructed to publish the notice of hearing according to Sections 56087 - 56089 of the California Government Code. 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 20 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, this 1st day of * , 1984, by the following vote: AYES : NOES: None ABSENT: Council Merr’&r Kulchh Council MEmbers Casler, -is, Chick and Prescott MARY H.JASLER, Mayor ATTEST: 4 iCGJ.4 -. ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ, Cit6 Clerk (SEAL 1 Minute Item: 6 Ref. : R083-20 c ,- RESOLUTION OF THE SAN DIEGO LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION APPROVING A PROPOSED REORGANIZATION INVOLVING ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, ENcINITAS FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, AND COUNTY SERVICE AREAS NO. 17 (SAN DIEGUITO PARAMEDICS) AND NO. 83 (SAN DIEGUITO LOCAL PARKS) DETACHMENTS FROM THE LEUCADIA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT, "Batiquitos Pointe Reorganization" On motion of Commissioner Mahr, seconded by Commissioner Hersom, the following resolution is adopted: WHEREAS, a petition was submitted to this Commission for the reorganization of territory including annexation to the City of Carlsbad and detachments from the Leucadia County Water District, which petition was certified sufficienf by the Executive Officer on January 26, 1984; and WHEREAS, the territory proposed for reorganization is as described in the application on file with the Local Agency Formation Commission: and WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 56262, the Executive Officer of this Commission set a public hearing on the proposed reorganization for April 2, 1984, and gave notice of the date, time, and place of said hearing in accordance with Govern- ment Code Sections 56264 and 56265: and WHEREAS, the Executive Officer of the Commission has filed his report on said reorganization, which report was received and considered by the Commission; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that this Commission hereby finds, determines, and orders as follows: (1) The hearing was held on the date set therefor, and due notice of said hearing was given in the manner required by law. (2) At that hearing the Commission called for, heard, and considered all interested parties and read and considered the report of the Executive Officer. (3) The Commission certifies that it has reviewed and con- sidered the information contained in the EIR prepared by the City of Carlsbad. (4) The Commission adopts the Environmental Findings required by Section 15091 of the State CEQA Guidelines for each significant impact identified by the EIR, as stated on Exhibit "B" attached hereto. .- (5) The Commission certifies that 'it has reviewed and considered the information contained in the Negative Declaration prepared by the City of Carlsbad for the vacant parcels included in the proposal to avoid creating a County "island." (6) The Commission finds, pursuant to Section 1.5061(b) (3) of the State CEQA Guidelines, that the area added to the reorganization to create a logical city boundary is not subject to the environmental impact evaluation process because it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility for the proposed project to significantly impact the environment, (7) The Commission certifies, pursuant to Government Code Section 54774.3, that this proposal would have no effect on any agricultural preserves as defined in Government Code Section 51201(a) and would not result in the conversion of prime agricultural land to nonagricultural use. (8) The Commission hereby approves the reorganization with - modified boundaries, as described in Exhibit 'IAt1 attached hereto, subject to the following conditions: None (9) The boundaries of the territory as described in Exhibit "A" are definite and certain, (10) The boundaries of the territory do conform to lines of assessment and ownership. (11) The territory includes 50.53 acres and is uninhabited. (12) The territory proposed to be reorganized is hereby designated the "Batiquitos Pointe Reorganization" (City of Carlsbad). (13) The Commission hereby designates the City of Carlsbad as the conducting authority and authorizes the City Council to initiate proceedings in compliance with this resolution. file and mail certified copies of this resolution as required by law. (14) The Executive Officer of this Commission is directed to -2- . Passed and adopted by the Local Agency Formation Commission of the County of San Diego this 2nd day of April I 19--f 84 by the foilowing vote: AYES: Commissioners Boarman, Bennett, Gotch, NOES: None Oravec, Hersom, Mahr, and Hostler ABSEKT: Commissioners Eckert and Fordem ASSTAINING: None STATE OF CALIFORXIA) COUNTY OF S3.E DIEGO) ss I, JP-NE P. MERRILL, Acting Executive CIfficer of the Local Agency Formation Commission of the County of San Diego, State of California, hereby certify that I have.compared the foregoing copy with the orig- inal resolution adopted by said Commission at its regular meeting on April 2, 1984 , which original resolution is now on file in my office; and that same contains a full, true, and correct transcript therefrom and of the whole thereof. Witness my hand this 9th day of -A~ril , 19- 84 . JAY P. MFRHILL Actinq Executive Officer San Dieqo County Local Agency Forrnation Conmission .4 h A RO83-20 "Batiquitos Pointe Reorganization" (City of Carlsbad) ~ll that portion of Sections 28,29,32 and 33, Township 12 South, Range 4 West, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, in the County of Sari Diego, State of California, according to United States Government Survey, lying within the following described boundaries: Beginning at the intersection of the easterly prolongation of the northerly line of the South two-thirds of Lot 4 (Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter) of said Section 29 with the northeasterly line of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company right-of-way, 200.00 feet wide, said point being an angle point in the boundary of the City of Carlsbad as established by their Ordinance No. 1122, adopted July 21, 1970, by said City: 1. thence southeasterly along said northeasterly line to the east-west center line of Section 33, said Township and Range: 2. thence westerly along said east-west center line to the southwesterly line of said 200.00 foot railway right-of-way: 3. thence southeasterly along said southwesterly line to a point distant thereon 2,939.21 feet southeasterly from the northerly line of said Section 33, being also a point in the center line of a channel as described in deed to W. D. Cannon, recorded July 6, 1955 in Book 5705, page 55 of Official Records: 4. thence along said center line as follows: A. south 46O 04' west, 202.96 feet (record - 204.03 feet); B. south 71' 52' west, 195.12 feet; C. north 74' 34' west, 244.37 feet to the northeasterly line of State Highway XI-SD-2-B (formerly U.S. 101 as located in July 1955) map on file in the Office of the State Civision of Highways of said county; 5. thence northwesterly along said northeasterly line to the east-west center line of said Section 33; 6. thence westerly along said east-west center line to the mean high tide line of the Pacific Ocean, said point being an angle point in the boundary of the City of Carlsbad as established by their Ordinance No. 1084, adopted November 5, 1963, by said city; 7. then northwesterly along said city boundary and mean high tide line to an intersection with the southwesterly extension of the southerly lot line of Lot 6 of said Section 33 shown on Record of Survey Map No. 6561, filed in the County Recorder's Office of said county, being also an angle point in the boundary of the City of Carlsbad as established by their Ordinance No. 1141, adopted December 7, 1971, by said city; Exhibit "A" Page 1 of 3 RO8 3 - 2 0 .- 8. thence along said city boundary as follows: A. north 60°21'05" easi 204.96 feet along said southwesterly extension and southerly lot line to an intersection with the westerly line of said State Highway, as described in deeds to the State of California, recorded July 23, 1926, in Book 1258, page 1 of deeds, records of said county and April 9, 1935, in Book 393, page 200 and April 9, 1935, in Book 358, page 451 of official records of said county; E. north 60O21'05" east, 270.03 feet to a point in the north- easterly line of said State Highway as described as Parcel No. 2851 in deed from John M. Metcalf, et. al. to the State of California, recorded on June 23, 1954, in Book 5130, page 473, of official records of said county; C. north 17'31' west, 823.25 feet along said northeasterly line to an angle point in the boundary of the City of Carlsbad as established by said Ordinance No. 1084; 9. thence generally northwesterly, northerly, westerly and north- westerly along said northeasterly line and city boundary to the southerly line of County Road Survey No. 339 (Ponto Drive) map on file in the County Engineers Office of said county: 10. thence south 89'49' east along the southerly line of said Road Survey No. 339 to the Easterly line of the ABANDONED portion of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company's right- of-way across the said south two-thirds of said Lot 4, as shown on Record of Survey Map No. 682 filed in the Recorder's Office of said county; 11. thence along said easterly line of said railway right-of-way north 4'40'18'' west to an intersection with the southwesterly line of the existing 200 foot Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway right-of-way, as shown on State Board of Equalization Map 804-37-9K on file in the Assessor's Office of said county; an intersection with said northerly line of the southerly two-thirds of said Lot 4; 12. thence north 21*08'18" west along said southwesterly line to 13. thence along said northerly line south 89'49'50" east to the point of beginning. iw: jc 1/30/84 LAFCC Exhibit "A" Page 2 of 3 R083-20 "Batiquitos Pointe Reorganization" (City of Carlsbad) Detachment from Encinitas Fire Protection District ~ll that portion of Lot 20 of Section 33, Township 12 south, Range 4 west, Sari Bernardino Base and Meridian, in the County of San Diego, State of California, according to United States Government Survey, lying within the following described boundaries: Beginning at the intersection of the easterly prolongation of the northly line of the south two-thirds of Lot 4 (southeast Quarter of the southeast Quarter of Section 29, Township 12 south, Range 4 west with the northeasterly line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company right-of-way, 200.00 feet wide, said point being an angle point in the boundary of the City of Carlsbad as established by 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. their Ordinance No. 1122, adopted July 21, 1970, by said city; thence southeasterly along said northeasterly line to the east-west center line of Section 33, said Township and Range; thence westerly along said east-west center line to the southwesterly line of said 200.00 foot railway right-of-way, and the true point of beginning; thence southeasterly along said southwesterly line to a point distant thereon 2,939.21 feet southeasterly from the northerly line of said Section 33, being also a point in the center line of a channel as described in deed to W.D. Cannon, recorded July 6, 1955 in Book 5705, page 55 of Official Records; thence along said center line as follows: A. south 46'04' west, 202.96 feet (record-204.03 feet); B. south 71"52' west, 195.12 feet; C. north 74'34' west, 244.37 feet to the northeasterly line of State Highway XI-SD-2-B (formerly U.S. 101 as located in July 1955) map on file in the Office of the State Division of Highways of said County; thence northwesterly along said northeasterly line to the east- west center line of said Section 33; thence easterly along said east-west center line to the true point of beginning. iw:jc 4/9/84 LAFCO Approvwl by the Lou1 Agency Formation Commission of San Diego APR - 2 1984 Exocutive Officer of said Commission Exhibit "A" Page 3 of 3 R083-20 ,- A ENVIRONMENTAL SUMMARY AND FINDINGS BATIQUITOS POINTE REORGANIZATION FOR SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS OF Lead Agency: City of Carlsbad SUMMARY PROJECT DESCRIPTION (from Carlsbad Staff Report 2/23/83) The subject property is located immediately north of Batiquitos Lagoon, between Carlsbad Boulevard and the AT & SF Railroad. The preannexational zoning involves approximately 39 acres. The majority (upland area) of this site is proposed to be zoned Residential Density-Multiple (RD-M), corresponding to an RMH general plan designation of 10-20 du/acre. The approximately 10 acres of property in the southern end of the site, including part of Batiquitos Lagoon and a related lowland flat, is to be zoned Open Space (OS) per the OS general plan designation. The RD-M zoned area can be separated into four groups: a 354-unit condominium project on one lot on the southern portion of the upland area, a future development site (possibly motel), separated from the condominium by proposed Avenida Encinas, and two small existing lots to the north and northwest of the site (under different ownership) which are to be similarly prezoned to avoid the creation of county islands. The requested Open Space zoned property comprises Lot 3 of the proposed subdivision, located on the southern portion of the property. Plans have been submitted only for the area south of Avenida Encinas at this time. Surrounding land uses include Carlsbad Boulevard and the State Park to the west, the Ponto area and its related industrial/residential mix to the north, the Seabluff property to the east which has recent- ly been prezoned to RD-M-Q, and Batiquitos Lagoon to the south. Access to the project is to be provided from the full-width construction of Avenida Encinas. The extension of this arterial over the railroad tracks will occur at a later time. The project is proposed to consist of 354 condominium units. The resulting density of 19.6 du/acre (excluding open space and future hotel acreage) is at the high end of the allowable range for this area (10-20 du/acre) . Twelve building structures are proposed (two building types) which will reach a height of 35 feet (three stories). Resident parking is proposed in subterranean garages, with most visitor parking located on-grade. EXHIBIT "B" Page 1 of 3 i RO83-20 The site is pre2ently used for commercial flower production. Some grading for the condominium project is anticipated on the relatively flat site because of the subterranean garage. No grading or develop- ment is proposed within the open space zone. MAJOR ISSUES (from Carlsbad Planning Commission Resolution #2087) A) Aqricultural Resources Impact: The proposed project would result in the loss of 15 acres of agricultural land. Mitigation: Under the County and LAFCO guidelines, the loss of agricultural land is a significant impact. Under the City of Carlsbad Interim Agricultural Policy, however, it is not. The impact is overriden by the need for this type of housing in Carlsbad and by agricultural preservation programs imple- mented by the Coastal Commission. B) Traffic Circulation Impact: Traffic from the project would incur a potential safety hazard due to the inadequate length of the southbound ramps at the Carlsbad Boulevard/Ponto Drive interchange. Mitigation: These ramps will be lengthened per condition of approval of this tentative map. C) Archaeoloqical Resources Impact: The project would result in a significant impact on an identified archaeological site. Mitigation: A limited testing program followed by excavation and documentation of the site, if warranted, will be performed. D) Air Quality Impact: The project is considered to have an adverse impact on the attainment of acceptable regional air quality based on RAQS population projections presently in effect. Mitigation: City of Carlsbad overrides this impact. The need to provide appropriate housing for the Hydroloqy Impact: Potential lagoon sedimentation impacts could result from development of the site. Mitigation: Conditions of approval have been placed on this tentative map which will control sediment deposit. These include a desiltation basin and other drainage structures. . -2- RO83-20 F) Bioloqical Resources Impact: flat adjacent to the lagoon which will significantly affect the nesting habits of two sensitive'bird species on the site. The project includes six tennis courts on the lowland Mitigation: These six tennis courts have been deleted from the plan. G) Visual Resources Impact: viewed from Carlsbad Boulevard. The project buildings are large in scale and mass as Mitigation: The project has been redesigned so as to open up the buildings to allow views through to avoid the appearance of massive buildings. FINDINGS Pursuant to Section 15091 of the State CEQA Guidelines, find that the mitigation measures listed above for the identified impacts have been adopted by the City of Carlsbad, and that the mitigation is within the jurisdiction of the City of Carlsbad and not LAFCO because the affected resources and facilities will be within the City boundary upon annexation. APR -2 198J &LQ.L Executive Officer of said Commishn -3- I MAPPING DIVISION RO83 - 20 LA FCO )ATE : \ 3- 2- S4 MAPPING DIVISION - SAN DIEGO COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE )ATE : CALE: /t/= zoo t Approved by the Local Agency Formation Commission of Sln Diego APR - 2 1984 dY;cLacrD4CA Exrcutive Officer of said Commission LAFCO: RO 83 -20 'AREA: 3-61 AC i Carlsbad Journal Decreed a Legal Newspaper by the Superior Court of Son Diego County 3 138 ROOSEVELT ST. 0 P.O. BOX 248 CARLSBAD, CA 92008 729-2345 Proof of Publication STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the county aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above entitled matter. i am principal clerk of the printer of the Carlsbad Journal a newspaper of general circulation, published twice weekly in the City of Carlsbad, County of Sun Diego, State of California, and which newspaper is published for the dissemination of local news and intelligence of a general character, and which newspaper at all times herein mentioned had and still has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and which newspaper has been established and published at regular intervals in the said City of Carlsbad, County of Sun Diego, State of California, for a period exceeding one year next preceding the date of publication of the RESOLUTION NO- 7588 notice hereinafter referred to; and that the notice COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, published in each regular and entire issue of said A REORGANIZATION newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on INVOLVING ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, the following dates, to-wit: DETACHMENT FROM THE LEUCADIA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT, ENCINITAS FIRE 17 (SAN DIEGUITO PARAMEDICS) AND NO. 83 (SAN DIEGUITO LOCAL PARKS). (BATIQUITOS POINTE shall be subject to the terms and in the Resolution ofthema1 &en- CY Formation CommiSsion and the (1) All nonconforming uses, in- eluding Subdivision directional signs and billboards shall be re- moved from the Property within thirty days !hn the addption ofthe resolution approving the annexa- commenced when the petition by the landowners was submitted to the Local Agency Formation Com- mission making a proposal for this e. The territory includes 50.53 f. The reasons for the proposed Rorganization are: (1) Applicant is proposing devel- opment 011 the property and the City of Carlsbad is the appropriate ajlency for providing public ser- VlCes. (2)The territory is a countyisland and the annexation would be con- sistent with the City of Carlsbad Sphere Of Influence. (3) The annexation is consistent with the City of Carlsbad and Local Agency Formation Commission policies on annexation ofcounty is- lands. g. The Clerk of the City of Carls- bad is hereby directed to advertise the proposed annexation for public h@aringohJune5.1984,at8:00P.M.. in the Council Chambers. h. Any interested person desiring to make written protest against said ~eorganization shall do so by writ- ten communication filed with the Clerk of the City of Carlsbad not la- ter than the hour above stated for the public hearing. A written pro- test by a landowner shall contain a description sufficient to identify the land owned by him;a proteStby avotershall contain the residential address of such voter. i. The Clerk of the City of Cads- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY conditions specified and contained INITIATING PROCEEDINGS FOR following condition: COUNTY SERVICES AREAS NO. Ma.y 12 19.84. ................................ REORGANIZATION) annexation. ................................. 19.. .. WHEREAS, pursuant to the Dis- trict Reorganization Act of 1865, Commencing with Section 58ooo of the Government Code, a petition of application was submitted to &e Local Agency Formation Commis- sion and certified sumcient by the Executive Officer on January 26, 1W4; and WHEREAS, on April 2, 1984, the Local Agency Formation commiS- sion by Resolution (attached hereto as Exhibit I), approved the pro- posed reorganization and authe rized the Council of the City of Carlsbad to initiate and conduct Proceedings for the proposed reor- ganization in compliance with said resolution and pursuant to Govern- ment Code Section 56o00, et seg.; NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RE- SOLVED by the City Council ofthe City of Carlsbad, California. as fol- lows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct. 2. That the City Council hereby adopts this resolution initiating proceedings for the proposed reor- ganization as provided in Govern- ment Code Section 5831oas follows: a. The name of the areas for which any change oforganization if proposed is entitled Batjquitos Pointe Reorganization. The reorga- . acres and is uninhabited. ................................. 19 .... ................................. 19 .... ................................. 19 .... I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed at Carlsbad County of San Diego, State of California on the 12th. day of,, Miv - 1984 ;’ nization consists ofthe territory de- scribed in Exhibit "A' to the Local Agency Formation Commission Resolution. b. The particL ch., . ' I.. I nization proposed for the subject area is the: ' (1) Annexationofthe territorsde- scribed in the application on file with the Local Agency -Formation Commission to the City ofcarlsbad. (2) Detachment of the territory deseribed in the application on file with the Local Agency Formation Commission from the Leucadia County Water District, Encinitas Fire Protection District, and Coun- ty Service Areas No. 17 (San Dieguito Paramedics) and No. 83 (San Dieguito Local Parks). e. Said change bf organization bad is authorized and instructed to publish the notice of hearing according to Section6 &087-56089 ofthe California Government Code. .. APPROVED AND $. '8 t >y the City Council of the City of Carlsbad. County of San D:ego. State of California. this 1st day of May. 1984, by the fallowing vote: AYES: Council Members Casler. Lewis. Chick and Prescott NOES: None ABSENT: Council Member Kul- chin /SI MARY H. CASLER Mavor ATTEST: ALETHA L RAUTENKRANZ Citv Clerk (SEAL)