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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-06-16; City Council; 9050; ZONE 2 - LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PLANw s AB# 9-O TITLE: ZONE 2 - LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PLAN MTG. 6-16-87 DEPT.- DEPT. CITY d CITY n u 5 s cd bD C 2 (II a, -4 u *rl 4 -4 U k rd 4 5 ; cd M g C *rl Ll a a cd cr) CJ 4 m n d 2 ac; 2 VI a, Lla) ac 00 dN rd $4 40 .rl Q4 66 OPI LJ 3,: p. co I a rl I a .. z 0 5 4 a 5 Z 0 0 3 CITWF CARLSBAD - AGENDeILL RECOMMENDED ACTION: The Planning Commission and staff are recommending that the Cj Council ADOPT the Negative Declaration issued by the Planning Director and ADOPT Resolution No. 913,3 , APPROVING Local Facilities Management Plan - Zone 2. ITEM EXPLANATION Zone 2 is the third Local Facilities Management Plan to reach Planning Commission and the City Council. Zone 2 is generallj comprised of the area between El Camino Real on the west, and and Tamarack Avenue to the south. Zone 2 contains approximatt 800 acres and is considered to be an infill zone. Much of the Zone has been built or is in the process of development, whict makes it similar to Zones 3 and 4. As in the case of the Zonc previously approved, Zone 2 was prepared by staff. There are three public facilities in Zone 2 which do not meet Sewer Collection. Several other facilities including Wastewat Treatment, Parks, Drainage and Water Distribution meet the standard but have special conditions added to them. Library is the first facility which is below standard. Until City Council takes action approving measures which provide for Library services to meet the adopted performance standards no residential development may occur in Zone 2 or the City, Witt regard to Circulation, there are two intersections in Zone 2 ( Avenue and El Camino Real, Tamarack Avenue and El Camino Real) which do not meet the adopted performance standards. Both wil fail at peak hours but can be mitigated to acceptable standard by adding additional lanes. Until these intersections are brought into conformance no development shall occur in Zone 2. Sewer Collection, the third facility below standard is inadequ because the existing sewer trunk line capacity does not comply with the adopted performance standard, until this is brought into conformance no development can occur in Zone 2. Another issue that came up regarding Sewer Collection is that there are two separate sub-basins in Zone 2. One of the sub- basins does not meet the standard and the other one does. The issue is that if one of the collection basins is still operati within the standards, should that basin be allowed to go ahead and develop even though it is in the same zone as a basin whic is failing. This could also apply to drainage basins as well. Calavera Hills development on the east, Elm Avenue to the nort performance standards. These include Library, Circulation and .. a Page Two of Agenda Bill No. 903-0 The Planning Commission voted 5-2 to recommend approval of Zor 2. The two Commissioners who voted against the Zone 2 Plan indicated that they voted no because they were unable to make finding indicating that the Parks section of the Local Facilit Management Plan and the Parks and Recreation Element are Following the vote on the Zone Plan, the Commission unanimousl passed a Minute Motion which would recommend to the City Counc that they look into funding for the Master Drainage Plan so tt it could be completed while the Zone Plans are being developed ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW A Negative Declaration was issued by the Planning Director on 8, 1987 indicating that the Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 2 is not anticipated to have any significant adverse impa on the environment. FISCAL IMPACT Staff time has already been utilized in preparation of this pl It is anticipated that further staff time will be necessary to monitor this and other zone plans on a yearly basis, The implementation of this plan, however, should help future fisca planning for the City by listing needed future facilities and their costs. EXHIBITS 1) City Council Resolution No. 9/23 2) Planning Commission Resolution No. 2665 3) Planning Commission Minutes, dated May 20, 1987 4) Local Facilities Management Plan - Zone 2 (previously consistent, the same issue they had with Zones 3 and 4. distributed) 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 W 0 RESOLUTION NO. 9123 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF C FOR LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT ZONE 2. WHEREAS, a Local Facilities Management Plan has bc prepared for Local Facilities Management Zone 2 in accordar Chapter 21.90 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code; and CALIFORNIA APPROVING A LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMEN' WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did on May 20, 15 a duly noticed public hearing as required by law to considc plan and at the conclusion of the hearing adopted Resolutic 2665 making findings and recommending that the City Council plan; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration was issued by the, Director on May 8, 1987 indicating that the Local Facilitie Management Plan is not anticipated to have any significant impact on the environment; and WHEREAS, the City Council at their meeting of Jun 1987held a duly noticed public hearing and considered all tes - and arguments of anyone desiring to be heard, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the City i of the City of Carlsbad, California as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correc 2. That the findings of the Planning Commission Planning Commission Resolution No. 2665 constitute the find. the City Council. 3. That the Local Facilities Management Plan for dated May 20, 1987 on file with the City Clerk and incorpor; I- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 I.5 16 17 I.8 I w 0 herein by reference is hereby approved. Any development o( within the boundaries of Zone 2 shall comply with all the i and conditions of said plan. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting Carlsbad City Council held on the 16th day of 1987 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Council Members Lewis, Kulchin, Pettine, Mamaux and NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: *--y&,A .’ 1 l9 ~LdETHd.$AllT&RAk~y Clerk 20 i 21‘ 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 (SEAL) I 2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2o 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 w e PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2665 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF THE L( FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR ZONE 2 ON PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 78, NORTH OF TAM/ AVENUE, EAST OF EL CAMINO REAL GENERALLY TO ELM AVEI APPLICANT: CITY OF CARLSBAD CASE NO.: LOCAL FACILIITES MANAGEMENT PLAN - ZONE WHEREAS, a verified application has been filed with City of Carlsbad and referred to the Planning Commission, anc WHEREAS, the City Council passed Resolution No. 8795 adopting the Citywide Facilities and Improvements Plan establ facility zones and performance standards for public facilitic and WHEREAS, the City Council passed Ordinance No. 9808 requiring the processing of a Local Facilities Management Pla and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 9808 requires the Planning Commission to hold a public hearing to consider the applicati a Local Facilities Plan and shall make recommendations and fi for the City Council; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did, on the 20th da May, 1987, hold a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed b to consider said request; and I WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all perso desiring to be heard, said Commission considered all factors relating to the Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 2. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Plannin Commission of the City of Carlsbad as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 a 9 lo 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 l9 * e A) That the above recitations are true and correct. 8) That based on the evidence presented at the public heari the Commission APPROVES Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 2, based on the following findings and subject to t following conditions: Findings: 1) That the Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 2 is consistent with the Land Use Element, the Public Facilit Element, and the other Elements contained in Carlsbad's General Plan. 2) That the Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 2 is consistent with Section 21.90 of the Carlsbad Municipal (Growth Management), and with the adopted Citywide Facil and Improvements Plan. 3) That the Local Facilities Management Plan and the condit Contained therein will promote the public safety and we1 by ensuring that public facilities will be provided in conformance with the adopted performance standards. 4) The Local Facilities Management Plan will control the til and locations of growth by tying the pace of development the provision of public facilities and improvements. 5) The Plan will prevent growth unless public facilities anc services are available in conformance with the adopted performance standards. 6) This Plan will not cause any significant environmental impacts and a Negative Declaration has been issued by th. Planning Director on May 8, 1987 and approved by the Plar Commission on May 20, 1987. IConditions: 2o 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1) Approval is granted for Local Facilities Management Plar Zone 2 as contained in the Plan titled Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 2, dated May 20, 1987, attached herc and incorporated herein by reference. //I/ //// //// //I/ ///I PC RES0 NO. 2665 - 2- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 l1 12 l3 14 15 16 17 18 19 a 0 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad, California, helc the 20th day of May, 1987, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: @L&*-,277a hd&?* / MARY MARCUS, Chairman CARLSBAD PLANNING COMMISSIO ATTEST: MICHAEL 3. HOLZMILLER PLANNING DIRECTOR I 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 *' 28 PC RES0 NO. 2665 -3- PLANNING COMMISSION Page 15 May 20, 1987 recommendations are being considered that Spinnaker be deleted and Altamira be placed in the future development category, which might reduce the park inventory to zero, however no action has been taken as yet. Commissioner Schlehuber inquired if the plan would be resubmitted after a change in park inventory has occurred, and Mr. Wayne replied that the plan would come back with a mitigation factor included. Commissioner McBane stated that it was his understanding that the parks and recreation element is a 1982 version and does not include Spinnaker or Altamira. Phil Carter replied that the park inventory for the plan was furnished by the Parks and Recreation Commission. Commissioner McFadden stated that there is still an inconsistency between the public facilities and the park element and inquired about how this would be addressed, referring to Finding 111 on page 137. Planning Director, replied that the element is open to interpretation and the inconsistency should be indicated to the Council. not develop the information and that it is provided by the jurisdiction which renders the service. Commissioner McBane referred to the traffic element at Palomar Airport Road and 1-5 (page 71) where several zones contribute to the congestion problem and no zone contributes more than 20% and stated that he sees this as a problem not being resolved. will allow the intersection at the time it is failing to be corrected by the zones that do impact it by 20% or more. The joint City Council/Planning Commission meeting with the traffic study next week should help to answer some of these questions. Chairman Marcus declared the public hearing open and issued the invitation to speak. There being no person to address the Commission on this topic, Chairman Marcus declared the public hearing closed and opened the item for discussion among the Commission members. There was some discussion on mitigation and Chairman Marcus felt that Council was already on notice that the park element and the library element did not meet the performance standards. Michael Holzmiller, He further stated that the Planning staff does Phil Carter replied that the 20% standard Motion was duly made, seconded, and carried to adopt Planning Commission Resolution No. 2659 recommending approval of the Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 4 on property generally located south of Agua Hedionda Lagoon, north of and including the Encina Wastewater Treatment Plant, east of the Pacific Ocean to a point just east of Paseo del Norte. Commissioners McFadden and McBane requested that the record to show that they voted "no" due to inconsistencies between element. 7) I , the public facilities element and the parks and recreation LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PLAN - ZONE 2 - On property bounded on the west by El Camino Real, on the north by Highway 78, on the east generally by Elm Avenue, and the south by Tamarack Avenue. COMMISSIONERS Hall Holmes Marcus McBane McFadden Schlehuber Schramm May 20, 1987 PLANNING COMMISSION Page 16 r Nancy Rollman, Associate Planner, gave the staff report and stated that Zone 2 comprises about 800 acres in the northeast quadrant bordered almost entirely by major roadways, i.e. El Camino Real to the west, Highway 78 to the north, Elm Avenue to the east, and Tamarack Avenue to the south. Zone 2 is considered to be an "in-fill" zone because much of it has been built or is in the process of development. To summarize, there are three public facilities in Zone 2 which do not meet the performance standards, i.e. libraries, circulation, and sewer collection. Other facilities (wastewater, parks, drainage, and water distribution), while meeting the standard, do have special conditions attached to them. City Administrative Facilities Existing facilities meet the adopted performance standard until the year 2005, Library Library space is currently below standard. Until the City Council takes action approving measures which provide for library services to meet the adopted performance standards, no residential development may occur in Zone 2 or the City. Wastewater Treatment Capacity Wastewater facilities are identical to that of Zone 4 which was covered by Lloyd Hubbs, City Engineer. Parks Park District 2 conforms with the adopted performance standard until the year 1996. Two special conditions have been recommended for Zone 2: (1) that Calavera Hills Park be completed before 4,357 residential units have received building permits in Zone 2, and (2) that public facility fees and park-in-lieu fees continue to be paid by development. COMMlSSlONERS ! COMMISSIONERS May 20, 1987 PLANNING COMMISSION Page 17 brought into conformance, no development shall occur in Zone 2. Fire - Existing facilities meet the adopted performance standard to buildout of Zone 2. Open Space Existing open space meets the adopted performance standard to buildout of Zone 2. Schools Existing school facilities currently have the capacity to meet the demand generated by Zone 2. has indicated that it will be able to provide capacity to buildout of Zone 2. Sewer Collection System The School District Existing sewer trunk line capacity does not comply with the adopted performance standard. Until this is brought into conformance, no development shall occur in Zone 2. Water Distribution Water service to Zone 2 meets the adopted performance standard to the buildout of the Zone. Nancy Rollman concluded her presentation and Chairman Marcus opened the floor to questions. Commissioner McFadden inquired about the sewer collection system being treated as two separate sub-basins (2A and 2B), and no construction being allowed until the Vista-Carlsbad interceptor is upgraded. She understood the standard to apply to the entire Zone and stated that it appears that the zone could be split and development proceed in a portion of the zone. Lloyd Hubbs, City Engineer, replied that traffic and sewers are somewhat different and that the intent of growth management is to have facilities available to allow development to proceed. Since the sewer collection system for this area is adequate, it would meet the intent of growth management. Commissioner Schlehuber stated that Commissioner McFadden has a good point and wondered about the propriety of splitting the zone relative to wastewater. Chairman Marcus inquired if the standard applies to the entire zone then it could mean that 2A could wait several years for 2B to catch up. Commissioner Schlehuber feels that the standard should apply to the entire zone or the policy should be revised. Phil Carter replied that sewer is treated differently than within a zone. sewer sub-basins in zones and the adequacy of that sub-basin should dictate to that sub-zone. Commissioner Schlehuber stated that if this standard is to be treated differently, it must be defined very clearly so that it only applies to sewers. Chairman Marcus agrees. Michael any other facility since it can be broken into a sub-basin Staff's interpretation is that there are PLANNING COMMISSION Page 18 May 20, 1987 Holzmiller, Planning Director, replied that this can be defined. Commissioner McFadden inquired about the master drainage plan (page 67) and the timing of the phased improvements, and wondered when the revised plan would be available. Hauser, Assistant City Engineer, replied that the RFP is done but that funds have not yet been directed to revise the plan since the Hosp Grove initiative took precedence. that if the revised master drainage plan needs to be done right away, that a motion should be made to Council to establish that priority. It could be started within two months and the revised plan could be completed within 6-8 months after that. cost and Mr. Hauser replied that it would be in the neighborhood of $120,000. make a minute motion to the Council and, after discussion, it was decided that the minute motion would follow the main motion. Commissioner McFadden inquired about the master plan update for the Carlsbad Unified School District which is also not available. consider this item on May 26. Commissioner McBane inquired about the total open space of requirement. Gary Wayne, Senior Planner, replied that the Citywide plan adopted by the Council took into consideration certain zones that had no way of ever meeting the adopted standard because they were "in-fill'' zones and they determined that Zone 2 was one of these zones and this would not need to be addressed. Chairman Marcus declared the public hearing open and issued the invitation to speak. There being no person to address the Commission on this topic, Chairman Marcus declared the public hearing closed and opened the item for discussion among the Commission members. Motion was duly made, seconded, and carried to adopt Planning Commission Resolution No. 2665 recommending approval of the Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 2 on property generally located south of Highway 78, north of Tamarack Avenue, east of El Camino Real generally to Elm Avenue and that staff make recommendations to the City Council regarding solutions to the sub-basin issue on sewer and drainage basins. David He feels Commissioner McFadden inquired about the Commissioner McFadden desired to Phil Carter replied that the Council will 99.3 acres on page 86 and how this is reconciled to the 15% Commissioner McFadden desired the record to show that she voted "no" because she was unable to make the first finding since the public facilities element and the parks and recreation element are inconsistent. A minute motion was duly made, seconded, and carried to recommend to the City Council that they look into funding for the Master Drainage Plan. I I I COMMISSIONERS Hall Holmes Marcus McBane McFadden Schlehuber Schramm Hall Holmes Marcus McBane McFadden Schlehuber Schranun (Form A) 'W 0 TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE FROM: PLANNING DEPARTMENT RE: PUBLIC HEARING REQUEST Attached are the materials necessary for you to notice Local Facilities Manaqement Plan - Zone 2 for a public hearing before the City Council. Please notice the item for the Council meeting of June 16, 1987 Thank you. Assistant City -3- M k * -15- mNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING @ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad wl hold a public hearing at the Council Chambers, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, California, at 6:OO p.m. on Wednesday, May 20, 1987, to consider approval of i Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 2 on property generally bounded on I west by El Camino Real, on the north by Highway 78, on the east generally by t Avenue, and the south by Tamarack Avenue and more specifically shown on the m; below. The Local Facilities Management Plan will determine the mount of existing public facilities and services, the phasing of development until buildout, future demand and supply of these facilities and services and how tl will be financed. Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially invited to atter the public hearing. Department at 438-1 161. If you challenge the Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 2 in court, yo1 may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence deliverc to the City of Carlsbad at or prior to the public hearing. If you have any questions please call the Planning CASE FILE: Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 2 APPLICANT: CITY OF CARLSBAD PUBLISH: May 8, 1987 CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING COMMISSION NORTH G. cu W Z 0 N I W ~TICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Carlsbad will hold a public hearing at the Council Chambers, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, California, at 6:OO PM on Tuesday, June 16, 1987, to consider approval of a Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 2 on property generally bounded on west by El Camino Real, on the North by Highway 78, on the east generally by Avenue, and .the south by Tamarack Avenue and more specifically shown on the below. The Local Facilities Managemen.t Plan will determine the amount of ex public facilities and services, the phasing of development until buildout, fl demand and supply of these facilities and services and how they will be finai Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially invited to atti the public hearing. If you have any questions please call the Planning Depa. at 438-1161. If you challenge the Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 2 in court, y be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the pu hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to City of Carlsbad at or prior to the public hearing. CASE FILE: Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 2 APPLICANT: City of Carlsbad PUBLISH : June 5, 1987 CITY OF CARLSBAD CITY COUNCIL p .. .. ZONE 2 ZONE 2 LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PLAN - - LOCAL FACILITIES MANAQEMENT PLAN! ‘W m . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Carlsbad will hold a public hearing at the Council Chambers, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, California, at 6:OO PM on Tuesday, June 16, 1987, to consider approval of a Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 2 on property generally bounded on t west by El Camino Real, on the North by Highway 78, on the east generally by E Avenue, and the south by Tamarack Avenue and more specifically shown on the m below. The Local Facilities Management Plan will determine the amount of exis public facilities and services, the phasing of development until buildout, fut demand and supply of these facilities and services and how they will be financ Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially invited to atten the public hearing. If you have any questions please call the Planning Depart at 438-1161. If you challenge the Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 2 in court, you be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the pub1 hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to th City of Carlsbad at or prior to the public hearing. CASE FILE: Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 2 APPLICANT: City of Carlsbad PUBLISH: June 6, 1987 CITY OF CARLSBAD CITY COUNCIL q1 a NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Carlsbad will hold a public hearing at the Council Chambers, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, California, at 6:OO PM on Tuesday, June 16, 1987, to consider approval of a Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 2 on property generally bounded on t west by El Camino Real, on the North by Highway 78, on the east generally by E Avenue, and the south by Tamarack Avenue and more specifically shown on the n below. The Local Facilities Management Plan will determine the amount of exis public facilities and services, the phasing of development until buildout, fut demand and supply of these facilities and services and how they will be financ Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially invited to atter the public hearing. If you have any questions please call the Planning Depart at 438-1161. If you challenge the Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 2 in court, yo1 be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the pub: hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to tl City of Carlsbad at or prior to the public hearing. CASE FILE: Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 2 APPLICANT: City of Carlsbad PUBLISH: June 6, 1987 CITY OF CARLSBAD CITY COUNCIL $j ZONE 2 ZONE 2 LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PLAN LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PLAN' e .. Carlsbad JoGmd .. 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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Zone 2 on property generally bounded on the west by El Camin0 Real, on the North by Highway 78, on, the east generally by Elm Ave- nue, and the south by Tamarack ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that thecity Council ofthe City OfCarlS- the Council Chambers, !ZOO Elm cal Facilities Management Plan 438-1161. Applicant: City of Carlsbad Avenue, Carlsbad, California, at 6:00P.M., onTuesday, June 16,1987, istingpublic facilitiesand services, ties Management Plan for Zone 2 in COUNCIL to consider approval of a Local Facilites Management Plan for Avenue and more specifically If you have any questions please Case File: Local Facilities Manage- bad will hold a public hearing at shown on the maps below. 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