HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-02-15; Planning Commission; ; SDP 94-03 - POINSETTIA SHORES PLANNING AREAS E AND M• APPLICATIO.OMPLETE DATE:
DECEMBER 7, 1994
STAFF PLANNER: ERIC MUNOZ
STAFF ENGINEER: JIM DAVIS ~
STAFF REPORT
DATE: FEBRUARY 15, 1995
TO: PLANNING COMMISSION
FROM: PLANNING DEPARTMENT
SUBJECT: SDP 94-03 -POINSETTIA SHORES PLANNING AREAS "E" and "M" -
Request for approval of a Site Development Plan for the construction of a
recreation center in Area "M" and Recreational Vehicle (RV) storage space
within Area "E" of the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan located north of the
Batiquitos Lagoon and east of the railroad right of way, in the Coastal Zone,
within Local Facilities Management Zone 9.
I. RECOMMENDATION
That the Planning Commission ADOPT Planning Commission Resolution No. 3747
APPROVING SDP 94-03 based on the findings and subject to the conditions contained
therein.
II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND
Both of these planning areas are intended to provide amenities to the future residents of
the master plan as provided for by the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan. Area "E" is the
designated site for RV storage and, as proposed, meets all applicable regulations. The
recreation center (Area "M") is provided for the use of residents of market rate units as
provided for in the approved master plan. Area "M" will satisfy the common and active
recreation requirements of all future planning areas ( consistent with the master plan, the
affordable housing site, Area "D", has its own active and common recreation facilities).
Future planning areas will typically provide private areas to fully satisfy applicable recreation
requirements. Below is a project description for each planning area.
Area "E" -RV storage
This planning area consists of a net RV storage area of 9,480 square feet. Screen walls,
landscaping, a driveway approach and circulation aisles complete the proposed components
of this planning area (Exhibits "C" and "E").
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Area "M" • Recreation Center
This planning area consists of a 17 space parking lot, bike lock-up loop, a well integrated
pedestrian circulation/walkway system, several open areas and hardscaped plazas and
perimeter and internal landscaping (Exhibits "C" and "D"). In addition, the recreation
center features the following components:
• 30 x 75 foot long swimming pool and spa
• two standard sized tennis courts (with fencing and lighting)
• one full court basketball court (unenclosed with lighting)
• one open turf/volleyball/play area (30 x 60 feet)
• landscaping, open areas and several benches throughout the site
• shade structure near the entrance/pool area (8 feet high maximum)
• 16½ foot high on-site building ( approx. 490 square feet) with restrooms/showers/pool
equipment storage (Exhibit "G")
III. ANALYSIS
The proposed project is subject to the following land uses plans and regulations:
A. Poinsettia Shores Master Plan (MP 175(D))
B. Carlsbad Municipal Code, Title 19 (Environmental Protection Procedures)
C. Carlsbad Municipal Code, Title 21 (Zoning Ordinance), including:
1. 21.06 Qualified Development Overlay Zone (contains required SDP findings)
2. 21.90 Growth Management
D. West Batiquitos Segment of the City's Local Coastal Program
A. POINSETTIA SHORES MASTER PLAN -MP 175(D)
Since this project implements an approved master plan, the project is consistent with various
elements and objectives of the City's General Plan. Below is a summary of master plan
compliance for each planning area.
Area "E" -RV storage site
The provision of 9,480 square feet of RV storage space is required by the master plan. This
requirement was based on the maximum potential market rate units allowed by the master
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plan. Driveways and circulation aisles cannot comprise any of the 9,480 square feet
requirement (Exhibits "C" and "E"). The master plan requires that the Master Homeowners'
Association operate and maintain the site. This provision as well as allowing for
administration and management of RV storage will be a condition of the project.
Furthermore, the master plan states that no occupancy of any market rate units within the
master plan can be granted until the site is available for RV storage. This project is so
conditioned. Finally, the master plan requires that this site be adequately screened. The
project's landscape concept was designed with the objective of screening in combination with
a 6 foot high solid block wall (Exhibits "E" and "F"). This screening design will also be
augmented by landscaping associated with Avenida Encinas.
Area "M" -Recreation Center
The development of a recreation center as proposed is in direct compliance with the
governing master plan. The design of Area "M" is also consistent with applicable master
plan design criteria because facilities and the proposed building are well integrated and
provide adequate pedestrian scale circulation. All storage and equipment is required to be
screened and/or architecturally integrated. The storage/equipment area within the proposed
building (Exhibit "G") satisfies this criteria. In addition, the site design creates opportunities
for open plazas and several open, usable landscaped areas (Exhibits "C" and "D") as
required by master plan design criteria for Area "M". Serving the site will be a 17 space
parking lot, bicycle loop for locking up bikes and adjacent sidewalk and master plan trail
segments.
B. CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE-TITLE 19
Section IV of this report details the environmental review that relates to this project.
C. CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE-TITLE 21
1. 21.06, Qualified Development Overlay Zone (SDP Findings)
The master plan requires the processing of a Site Development Plan (SDP) for the
development of Planning Area's "E" and "M". The Qualified (Q) Development Overlay
Zone regulates the processing of SDP's. Four findings are required by the Q-Overlay Zone
in order to grant an SDP. The required findings with justification for each are contained
in the Planning Commission Resolution No. 3747 for SDP 94-03. Below is a descriptive
overview of the project's ability to make all four required findings.
The requested use is properly related to the site, surroundings and environmental settings
as the project design complies with the requirements of the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan
as discussed Section A of this report. Both of these master plan "amenity" planning areas
(RV storage and recreation center to setve the master plan) will provide services and
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recreation opportunities and will not be disruptive to the community. Both sites are
designed so that no adverse impacts will result to traffic circulation.
The site is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the use as all applicable standards
and requirements are satisfied. The RV storage site (Area "E") accommodates the master
plan specified requirement of 9,480 square feet of RV storage space, exclusive of driveways,
approaches and circulation aisles. Area 11M" (recreation center) can accommodate the
proposed range of active and passive amenities.
All features necessary to adjust the use to existing and permitted future uses will be
provided. A solid wall and landscaping are proposed to screen the RV storage site while
landscaping will screen the recreation center. Landscaping associated with Avenida Encinas
will augment the screening concept for both planning areas. All walls and landscaping will
be required to be maintained. Consistent with the master plan, required parking is provided
as well as a bicycle lock-up loop.
The proposed street systems serving the subject planning areas are adequate to serve the
traffic associated with the proposed uses. The RV storage site will not generate measurable
traffic. Engineering staff has estimated an Average Daily Trip (ADT) calculation for the
traffic generation for Area 11M" of 140 ADT. This minor traffic amount can be easily
accommodated by the street system serving Area "M".
2. 21.90 Growth Management
The proposed project is located within Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 9 in the
City's southwest quadrant. Since no dwelling units are associated with the project, several
Growth Management standards are not affected. However, all necessary infrastructure and
public facilities/services required to serve the project will be available. The impacts on
public facilities created by this project and compliance with the adopted performance
standards are summarized as follows:
City Administration NIA Yes
Library NIA Yes
Wastewater Treatment Capacity NIA Yes
Parks NIA Yes
Drainage 44.1 CFS Yes
Circulation 140ADT Yes
Fire Station 4 Yes
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Open Space NIA
Schools NIA
Sewer Collection System 2EDU
Water Distnbution System 2,640GPD
D. WEST BATIOUITOS LCP
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
The master plan site, which regulates Planning Areas "E" and "M", is located in the West
Batiquitos segment of the City's Local Coastal Program. The approval of the Poinsettia
Shores Master Plan in January 1994 included a Local Coastal Program Amendment (LCPA
91-02) which was approved by the California Coastal Commission on May 12, 1994. Coastal
Commission's certification of LCPA 91-02 established the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan as
the implementing ordinance/document for the West Batiquitos LCP. All development
consistent with the master plan, such as the proposal for these planning areas, is therefore
in conformance with the West Batiquitos LCP and all applicable coastal regulations. A
Coastal Development Permit issued by the California Coastal Commission will be required
prior to the issuance of any grading or building permits, whichever occurs first.
IV. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
As discussed in the Initial Study for this project (Environmental Impact Assessment Form,
Part II), all potential environmental impacts associated with the development of this
planning area have already been identified and mitigated to a level of insignificance.
Environmental analysis and documentation for the master plan and subsequent planning
areas was conducted for the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan (MP 175(D)) and the master
tentative map (CT 94-01) resulting in the issuance and approval of Mitigated Negative
Declarations. Since all applicable mitigation measures have either been completed or
designed into the project, no environmental impacts will result from the proposed
development of these planning areas. Therefore, a Notice of Prior Compliance was issued
and duly noticed on January 4, 1995, and involved review and distribution by the State
Oearinghouse since the site is in the Coastal Zone.
V. SUMMARY
The proposed project is in compliance with the Carlsbad General Plan, the Poinsettia Shores
Master Plan, the West Batiquitos LCP, and Carlsbad Municipal Code, Titles 19 and 21 as
described in this report. Therefore, staff recommends approval of SDP 94-03, based on the
findings and subject to the conditions contained within Planning Commission Resolution No.
3747.
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ATTACHMENTS
1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 3747
2. Location map
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3. Environmental Impact Assessment Form, Part II, dated December 28, 1994
4. Notice of Prior Compliance dated Januaiy 4, 1995
3. Background Data Sheet -Planning Area "E"
g. Background Data Sheet -Planning Area "M"
4. Local Facilities Impact Assessment Form
5. Disclosure Form
7. Reduced Exhibits "A" -"G"
8. Exhibits "A" -"G", dated Februaiy 15, 1995.
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P.A. D--CT 94-10/CP 94-03/SDP 94-08
P.A. E & M--SDP 94-03
BACKGROUND
.e -ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSI\1ENT FORM-PART II
(TO BE COMPLETED BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT)
CASE NO. CT 94-10/CP 94-03/SDP 94-08 and SDP 94-03
DATE: DECEMBER 28, 1994
1. CASE NAME: Poinsettia Shores -Planning Areas D. E and M
2. APPLlCANT: Kaiza Poinsettia Corporation
3. ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER OF APPLlCANT: 7220 Avenida Encinas. Suite 200
Carlsbad CA 92008
(619) 931-9100
4. DATE EIA FORM PART I SUBMITTED: ~N=-o...._v __ em=be...._r __ 4_,__1 ____ 99 ___ 4 ____________ _
5. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Three planning areas within the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan: an
affordable housing planning area (PA D) consisting of 90 condominium dwelling units. a private
planning area level recreation center. parking and a trail segment (CT 94-10/CP 94-03/SDP 94-08):
a private master plan level recreation center (PA M) and a master plan recreational vehicle (RY)
storage planning area (PAE). PA's E/M are both covered by SDP 94-03. All three planning areas
are consistent with the provisions of the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
STATE CEQA. GUIDELlNES, Chapter 3, Article 5, section 15063 requires that the City conduct an Environmental
Impact Assessment to determine if a project may have a significant effect on the environment. The Environmental
Impact Assessment appears in the following pages in the form of a checklist. This checklist identifies any physical,
biological and human factors that might be impacted by the proposed project and provides the City with information
to use as the basis for deciding whether to prepare an Environmental Impact Report or Negative Declaration.
* A Negative Declaration may be prepared if the City perceives no substantial evidence that the project or any of
its aspects may cause a significant effect on the environment. On the checklist, "NO" will be checked to indicate
this determination.
* An EIR must be prepared if the City determines that there is substantial evidence that any aspect of the project
may cause a significant effect on the environment. The project may qualify for a Negative Declaration however,
if adverse impacts are mitigated so that environmental effects can be deemed insignificant. These findings are
shown in the checklist under the headings "YES-sig" and "YES-insig" respectively.
Note: If "YES-sig" is checked, the project is not necessarily required to prepare an EIR if the significant effect
has been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR pursuant to applicable standards and the effect will be mitigated;
or a "Statement of Overriding Considerations" has been made pursuant to that earlier EIR.
A discussion of potential impacts and the proposed mitigation measures appears at the end of the form under
DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION. Particular attention should be given to discussing
mitigation for impacts which would otherwise be determined significant.
-PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
WILL THE PROPOSAL DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY: YES
(sig)
1. Result in unstable earth conditions or
increase the exposure of people or property
to geologic hazards?
2. Appreciably change the topography or any
unique physical features?
3. Result in or be affected by erosion of soils
either on or off the site?
4. Result in changes in the deposition of beach
sands, or modification of the channel of a
river or stream or the bed of the ocean or
any bay, inlet or lake?
5. Result in substantial adverse effects on
ambient air quality? X
6. Result in substantial changes in air
movement, odor, moisture, or temperature?
7. Substantially change the course or flow of
water (marine, fresh or flood waters)?
8. Affect the quantity or quality of surface
water, ground water or public water supply?
9. Substantially increase usage or cause
depletion of any natural resources?
10. Use substantial amounts of fuel or energy?
11. Alter a significant archeological,
paleontological or historical site,
structure or object?
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YES
(insig)
NO
_x_
_x_
_x_
_x_
_x_
--BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
WILL THE PROPOSAL DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY: YES YES NO
(sig) (insig)
12. Affect the diversity of species, habitat
or numbers of any species of plants (including
trees, shrubs, grass, microflora and aquatic
plants)? _x_
13. Introduce new species of plants into an area,
or a barrier to the normal replenishment of
existing species? _x_
14. Reduce the amount of acreage of any
agricultural crop or affect prime, unique
or other farmland of state or local
importance? _x_
15. Affect the diversity of species, habitat
or numbers of any species of animals (birds,
land animals, all water dwelling organisms
and insects? _x_
16. Introduce new species of animals into an
area, or result in a barrier to the
migration or movement of animals? _x_
HUMAN ENVIRONMENT
WILL THE PROPOSAL DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY: YES YES NO
(sig) (insig)
17. Alter the present or planned land use
of an area? _x_
18. Substantially affect public utilities,
schools, police, fire, emergency or other
public services? _x_
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-HUMAN ENVIRONMENT
WILL THE PROPOSAL DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY:
19. Result in the need for new or modified sewer
systems, solid waste or hazardous waste
control systems?
20. Increase existing noise levels?
21. Produce new light or glare?
22. Involve a significant risk of an explosion
or the release of hazardous substances
(including, but not limited to, oil,
pesticides, chemicals or radiation)?
23. Substantially alter the density of the
human population of an area?
24. Affect existing housing, or create a demand
for additional housing?
25. Generate substantial additional traffic?
26. Affect existing parking facilities, or
create a large demand for new parking?
27. Impact existing transportation systems or
alter present patterns of circulation or
movement of people and/ or goods?
28. Alter waterborne, rail or air traffic?
29. Increase traffic hazards to motor
vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians?
30. Interfere with emergency response plans or
emergency evacuation plans?
31. Obstruct any scenic vista or create an
aesthetically offensive public view?
32. Affect the quality or quantity of
existing recreational opportunities?
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YES
(sig)
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YES
(insig)
NO
--MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE
WILL THE PROPOSAL DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY: YES YES NO
(sig) (insig)
33. Does the project have the potential
to substantially degrade the quality
of the environment, substantially
reduce the habitat of a fish or wild-
life species, cause a fish or wildlife
population to drop below self-sustaining
levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or
animal community, reduce the number or
restrict the range of a rare or en-
dangered plant or animal, or eliminate
important examples of the major periods
of California history or prehistory. _x_
34. Does the project have the potential
to achieve short-term, to the dis-
advantage of long-term, environmental
goals? (A short-term impact on the
environment is one which occurs in a
relatively brief, definitive period of
time while long-term impacts will
endure well into the future.) _x_
35. Does the project have the possible
environmental effects which are in-
dividually limited but cumulatively
considerable? ("Cumulatively con-
siderable" means that the incremental
effects of an individual project are
considerable when viewed in connection
with the effects of past projects, the
effects of other current projects, and
the effects of probable future projects.) _x_
36. Does the project have environmental
effects which will cause substantial
adverse effects on human beings,
either directly or indirectly? _x_
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--DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION
PROJECT BACKGROUND AND ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING
This project involves three planning areas (D/E/M) within the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan located west of
Interstate 5, east of Carlsbad Boulevard and north of Batiquitos Lagoon in the southwest quadrant of the City
(Location Map attached). Planning Area D (4.4 acres) is designated as an affordable housing site allowing up
to 90 dwelling units. PA' E (0.5 acres) and M (1.5 acres) are the master plan's RV storage site and recreation
center. Reduced exhibits are attached showing the proposed development for each of the subject planning
areas. The project area has been mass graded with the approval of the Poinsettia Shores Master Tentative Map
(CT 94-01) in August 1994. Approval of CT 94-01 followed the approval of the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan
(MP 175-D) in January 1994. Each of these approvals (CT 94-01, MP 175-D) involved Mitigated Negative
Declarations which set forth the environmental mitigation measures required for the mass grading of the master
plan property and development of the individual planning areas. Prior to the Poinsettia Shores approvals, the
master plan property was known as the Batiquitos Lagoon Educational Park which was approved with the
certification of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR 84-3). All environmental impacts associated with the
development of the master plan property have been identified. Based on all environmental review and
documentation, the master plan contains required environmental mitigation measures on a planning area by
planning areas basis. The development proposals for PA's D/E/M are in compliance with the master plans's
mitigation requirements. This subsequent, planning area level, "Initial Study" is intended to supplement the
existing environmental documents covering the master plan property. Pertinent mitigation measures have either
been already completed or have been considered/implemented in the project's design. Because of this, no new
environmental impacts will result from the approval and development of these planning areas and this project
will be determined to be found in prior compliance with existing environmental review and documentation.
Construction and development pursuant to CT 94-01 will provide the necessary infrastructure to allow the
development of the master plan's planning areas including PA's D/E/M. This includes the construction of
Avenida Encinas (a Circulation Element roadway per the City's General Plan) with a new bridge over the
railroad tracks and a new intersection with Carlsbad Boulevard, mass grading of the site and required drainage
facilities. Required grading for the development of the subject planning areas will require a grading permit,
however, only represents final grading of mass graded areas.
Since the approvals of the existing Mitigated Negative Declarations for the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan, the
City, in September 1994, certified a Final Master Environmental Impact Report for an update of the General
Plan. The certified Master EIR (and all referenced environmental documents) is on file in the Planning
Department. The Master EIR serves as the basis of environmental review and impact mitigation for subsequent
projects Citywide that are consistent with the General Plan. Subsequent projects under the Master EIR for the
General Plan include the approval of development plans which implement General Plan land use designations
including tentative maps, planned development permits, condominium permits, site development plans and other
land use permits.
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
1. As documented in EIR 84-03 and the Mitigated Negative Declarations for MP l 75(D) and CT 94-01,
the site is not located near any active faults and no geologic conditions exist that would constrain the
development of the subject planning areas or increase the exposure of people or property to geologic
hazards. Development of PAD will involve approximately 8600 cubic yards (c.y.) of cut, 4400 c.y. of
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--fill with 4200 cy of export; PA E involves 200 cy of cut and export while PA M involves 3600 cy of
import and fill. All grading will be pursuant to standard grading permits ·issued by the Engineering
Department. This ensures that the project has proper erosion control measures and conforms with the
City's Master Drainage Plan. -
2. The master plan property is mostly flat except for the lagoon bluff areas which has not been altered
through mass grading. The subject planning areas have been mass graded to accommodate refined
finished grading at the planning area level and have no unique physical features associated with them.
3. Mass grading associated CT 94-01 included drainage facilities and temporary detention basins to prevent
the erosion of soils on or off the site. In addition, the subject planning areas will be conditioned to
comply with the City's Grading Ordinance and standard landscaping and erosion control measures to
prevent soil erosion as well as adverse soil erosion offsite into Batiquitos Lagoon.
4. Development of the subject planning areas will not affect the natural sand movement patterns of the
nearby coastal littoral area. No changes will occur to the channels or any streams of the Batiquitos
Lagoon.
5. Previous environmental documentation for the site including the Mitigated Negative Declarations for
Poinsettia Shores discussed air quality, however, these discussions have now been superseded by the Air
Quality Section (5.3) of the General Plan Update Master EIR (MEIR). Implementation of the updated
General Plan, including projects in the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan, will result in increased gas and
electric power consumption and vehicle miles traveled. In tum, increases in the emission of carbon
monoxide, reactive organic gases, oxides of nitrogen and sulfur, and suspended particulates will result.
These aerosols are the major contributors to air pollution in the City as well as in the San Diego Air
Basin. Since the San Diego Air Basin is a "non-attainment basin", any additional air emissions could be
. considered significant. Therefore, continued development to Citywide buildout consistent with the
General Plan, as partially represented by the development proposals for the subject Master Plan planning
areas, will have impacts on the air quality of the region.
Because of this, the checklist on page 2 is marked "significant" for this item. However, the certification
of the MEIR, by City Council Resolution No. 94-246, included a "Statement of Overriding
Considerations" for Air Quality Impacts. This "Statement of Overriding Considerations" applies to all
subsequent projects covered by the MEIR, including projects in the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan,
therefore, no further environmental review of air quality impacts is required.
6. Approval of the subject planning areas will not impact or substantially change air movements, odor,
moisture or temperature. Standard grading conditions and procedures will minimize dust impacts during
grading and construction phases.
7. The project will not have any impacts on the physical dynamics of the Batiquitos Lagoon or Pacific
Ocean. Drainage infrastructure has been provided by CT 94-01 and the project will be subject to a
grading permit so that compliance with the City's Master Drainage Plan and the drainage section of the
Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 9 (which covers the master plan property) will be maintained
and no environmental impacts will result. This is also consistent with the existing Mitigated Negative
Declarations for Poinsettia Shores.
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--8. No significant surface waters exist on the mass graded planning area sites. In addition, ground water
resources are not associated with the master plan property or planning area ·sites as noted in the existing
Mitigated Negative Declarations. Appropriate drainage facilities are provided in conjunction with the
infrastructure associated with· CT 94-01 to accommodate the increases in surface runoff and runoff
velocities resulting from development induced impervious surfaces and reduced absorption rates.
Drainage from roofs, streets, driveways, slopes and yards within the subject planning areas would
constitute a potentially significant impact to water quality due to urban pollutant runoff. However, the
project will be conditioned to comply with all grading permit requirements including provisions of the
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) so that any potential water quality impacts
including impacts to the Batiquitos Lagoon will be reduced to below a level of significance. This is also
consistent with the existing Mitigated Negative Declarations associated with the master plan and master
tentative map.
9. The Mitigated Negative Declaration for CT 94-01 documents the lack of any significant natural resources
on the site and the previous use of the site for agriculture; the conversion from former agricultural uses
to urban uses as been mitigated prior to the final map approval of CT 94-01 consistent with that project's
Mitigated Negative Declaration through the payment and bonding of appropriate conversion fees.
10. Fuel and energy will be used during the grading and construction phases of this project in the form of
gasoline and fuel. This will be a short term impact that will not create a significant adverse impact to
fuel and energy resources.
11. EIR 84-3 for the former educational park master plan identified four archeological sites within the master
plan property; three were determined to be significant. Follow up data recovery efforts were carried out
by archeologist Brian Smith and summarized in the report, "The Archeological Excavations of Cultural
Resources at Sites W-84, W-88, W-95, W-97 and W-2251" incorporated herein by reference and on file
in the Planning Department. One of the sites had human remains which have since been reinterred in
an open space area within the master plan with the coordination and direction of a qualified Archeologist
and Native American Coordinator. This was done in compliance "1th the mitigation measures of EIR
84-3. As concluded in the above referenced report, the sites are no longer considered significant. As
documented in the Mitigated Negative Declarations for MP 175(0) and CT 94-01, further mitigation to
allow mass grading of the master plan property and planning area development involved the retention
of an archeologist and paleontologist to monitor the mass grading effort. As part of the implementation
of the approval of CT 94-01, all cultural resource monitorings have been completed in compliance with
applicable City regulations and policies. No potential exists for adverse significant impacts to cultural
resources from grading or development of the master plan or the subject planning areas. Ensuring the
monitoring of cultural resources during mass grading of the site (through CT 94-01) is the only required
environmental mitigation for PA's E and M per the master plan. No historical sites, structures or
objectives are associated with the master plan site or subject planning areas as documented in previous
environmental reviews for the area.
BIOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT
12/13. The Mitigated Negative Declarations for MP 175(0) and CT 94-01 outline the lack of sensitive
biological resources on the master plan site. Sensitive biological resources are limited to the lagoon and
bluff areas or other sites located offsite from the subject planning areas. Consistent with the existing
Mitigated Negative Declarations, the development of the subject planning areas will not adversely
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--impact any biological resources. No plant species exist onsite, therefore, barriers to the normal
replenishment of existing species will not be created. Project landscaping-associated with the subject
planning areas will be the only plants introduced into the area. Project level landscaping and associated
erosion control does not constitute a significant environmental impact. Biological impacts resulting from
the construction of major infrastructure (drainage alignments and facilities) have already been identified
and mitigated with CT 94-01.
14. The Mitigated Negative Declaration for CT 94-01 outlines the historical use of the master plan site
including the subject planning areas for agriculture. Pursuant to that project and associated
environmental review, all outstanding agricultural conversion fees have been paid or bonded for with
the mass grading allowed with CT 94-01. No further mitigation measures are required and no impacts
to agricultural areas or farmlands of importance will result from the development of the subject planning
areas. As also outlined in previous environmental documents for the.site, onsite soils are mostly Marina
loamy coarse sang. (MIC) which is not considered "prime" agricultural lands per the Williamson Act
definition.
15/16. As discussed in the Mitigated Negative Declarations for MP 175(D) and CT 94-01, there is minimum
habitat value for animal species in the project area which has been recently mass graded. The
exception would be the animal biodiversity associated with the lagoon and adjacent wetland areas which
will remain open space and are located offsite and away from the subject planning areas so that there
will be no impacts to the habitats or diversity of sensitive animal species associated with Batiquitos
Lagoon; or their natural patterns of movements or migrations. The biological resources of the lagoon
will not be impacted by the development of the planning areas within the master plan. Domesticated
animals in the form of household pets will likely be introduced into the area by future residents;
however, this will not significantly impact the diversity or habitat of animal species.
HUMAN ENVIRONMENT
17. The project will not alter the planned land uses of the subject sites as designated by the General Plan
and Poinsettia Shores Master Plan. Land uses and densities proposed for the subject planning areas
are consistent the master plan.
18. The project is located within Zone 9 per the City's Growth Management Ordinance. As documented
in the Mitigated Negative Declaration for CT 94-01, development of the master plan including the
subject planing areas will not adversely impact any public services or facilities. The project is consistent
with the City's Growth Management Ordinance and the Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone
9. Public service and facility impacts, and financing, have been accounted for with the final map
approval of CT 94-01 to accommodate the master plans's residential/planning area development. In
addition, the applicant has entered into a schools agreement with the School District to mitigate school
facility impacts.
19. Previous environmental reviews have documented the lack of a need for new or modified solid waste
or hazardous waste control systems. Infrastructure needs including sewer alignments and service have
been accounted for with CT 94-01. This project will receive standard conditions of approval ensuring
adequate sewer service.
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--20. The Poinsettia Shores Master Plan, which implements the mitigation requirements of the Mitigated
Negative Declaration prepared for MP 175(D) on a planning area by plannihg area basis, requires that
every residential planning area be subject to a noise study that ensures compliance with the City's noise
policy. In accordance, PA ·D has been designed to attenuate noise levels impacting the pr~ect in
conformance with the Cfty's noise policy to reduce noise impacts to the project to below a level of
significance. The approval and development of the subject planning areas will not increase existing
noise levels to a level of significant environmental impact.
21. Through the site design and conditions of approval for the subject planning areas, no light or glare will
be directed offsite to adjacent planning areas or outside of the master plan property. Lighting within
planning areas will be low intensity and shielded from upward reflections. New light associated with
the development of the subject planning areas will not be a significant environmental impact.
22. The finish grading and construction proposed for the subject planning areas will not involve the
application, use or disposal of hazardous materials or substances so as to create a significant
environmental impact.
23. The approval and development of the subject planning areas will not substantially alter the density of
the human population of the area since only the densities already allowed by the General Plan and the
Poinsettia Shores Master Plan are proposed. The allowed densities associated with this project are also
consistent with the City's Growth Management Program and the Zone 9 Local Facilities Management
Plan (LFMP). The affordable housing density associated with PAD (20.4 du/ac) exceeds the General
Plan designation of Residential-Medium (RM with a range of 4-8 du/ac); however, it is allowed by the
master plan in conjunction the State allowed 25% density bonus permitted for affordable housing units.
24. The project proposes to construct affordable housing units on PA D. PA's E and M do not involve
residential dwelling units. Existing housing stocks in the City will not be impacted by this project.
There will be no demand for additional housing created by the development of the subject planning
areas. This project will supply housing units; not create a need for additional housing.
25. The development of the subject planning areas will increase traffic in the area. However, as discussed
in the Mitigated Negative Declaration for MP l 75(D), the master plan at buildout will generate
approximately half of the traffic associated with the former educational park master plan as documented
in the applicant's traffic study by Urban Systems Associates, Inc. dated May 17, 1993. In addition, the
project will comply with the circulation improvement requirements of the master plan (MP 175-D) as
well as the master tentative map (CT 94-01) and the Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 9 so
that local traffic impacts would be mitigated to below a level of significance.
While the Mitigated Negative Declarations and previous environmental documents that exist for
Poinsettia Shores evaluated circulation impacts, those discussions have now been superseded by the
Circulation Section (5. 7) of the General Plan Update Final Master EIR (MEIR); especially with regards
to regional traffic impacts. Implementation of the updated General Plan, including projects in the
Poinsettia Shores Master Plan, will result in increased traffic volumes. Roadway segments will be
adequate to accommodate buildout traffic; however, 12 full and 2 partial intersections will be severely
impacted by regional through-traffic over which the City has no jurisdictional control. These generally
include all I-5 freeway interchange areas and major intersections along Carlsbad Boulevard including
the intersection of Carlsbad Blvd/ Avenida Encinas which is associated with this master plan property.
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--Even with the implementation of roadway improvements, a number of intersections Citywide are
projected to fail adopted Growth Management performance standards at· buildout.
Mitigation measures have been recommended in the MEIR to reduce circulation impacts. These
include measures to ensure the provision of circulation facilities concurrent with need and provisions
to develop alternative modes of transportation such as trails, bicycle routes, sidewalks and pedestrian
linkages. The diversion of regional through-traffic from a failing Interstate or State Highway onto City
streets creates impacts that are not within the jurisdiction of the City to control.
While local traffic impacts for the subject planning areas can be mitigated to below a level of
significance, regional impacts associated with the development and buildout of the master plan in
general are still considered cumulatively significant because of the failure of intersections at buildout due
to regional through-traffic. Therefore, the checklist on page 4 is marked "significant" for this item. The
recent certification of the General Plan MEIR, by City Council Resolution No. 94-246, included a
"Statement of Overriding Considerations" for Circulation Impacts. This "Statement of Overriding
Considerations" applies to all subsequent projects covered by the MEIR, including projects within the
Poinsettia Shores Master Plan. Therefore, no further environmental review of circulation impacts is
required.
26. No existing parking facilities will be affected by the buildout the master plan including development of
the subject planning areas. The demand created by each planning area will be accommodated by the
provision of required parking spaces and facilities within each planning area.
27. Infrastructure associated with CT 94-01 including the Avenida Encinas roadway will provide alternative
circulation routes which could alter the present patterns of circulation or the movement of people
and/ or goods. The subject planning areas will contribute to the buildout of the master plan which will
impact transportation systems and nearby intersections identified in the General Plan MEIR. Because
of this, the checklist on page 4 is marked "significant" for this item for the same reasons as discussed
above under #25 of this Initial Study.
28. The master plan site and subject planning areas are outside of the McClellan-Palomar Airport influence
area so no impacts to or from air traffic will result. No waterborne traffic occurs in the vicinity and the
operations of the railroad right of way will not be impacted by the approval and development of the
subject planning areas.
29. The master plan circulation system as well as the design of the subject planning areas will include
standard provisions for transportation systems accommodating vehicles, with bicycle lanes and sidewalks
for pedestrian movements, so that there will be no increased traffic hazards to motor vehicles, bicyclists
or pedestrians. There will· be no significant conflicts with competing modes of transportation.
30. As documented in the MP 175(D) Mitigated Negative Declaration, no impacts to City emergency
response plans will result from buildout of the master plan including development of the subject
planning areas. In addition, the subject planning areas have been reviewed by all pertinent City
departments to ensure that there will be no impacts to any emergency response procedures or
evacuation plans.
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--31. Previous environmental documentation, including the MP 1 75(D) Mitigated Negative Declaration, does
not identify any potential significant aesthetic or visual impacts associated ·with the development of the
subject planning areas. Development of the proposed project will not obstruct any scenic vistas or
create an aesthetically offensive public view.
32. No impacts to the quality or quantity of existing recreational opportunities will be created by the
development of the subject planning areas. PA D is designed to accommodate its own private
recreation center for the residents of the affordable housing site (area D). PAM is the master plan level
recreation site available to the residents of the master plan excluding PA D residents who will have
access to their own private recreation center as provided for in the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan.
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e· -ANALYSIS OF VIABLE ALTERNATIVES TO THE PROPOSED PROTECT SUCH AS:
a) Phased development of the project,
b) alternate site designs, ·
c) alternate scale of development,
d) alternate uses for the site,
e) development at some future time rather than now,
f) alternate sites for the proposed project, and
g) no project alternative.
a -g) It has been determined through this initial study that this project will not have any significant adverse
impact as conditioned or for which a statement of overriding considerations has not been made.
Therefore, alternative analysis is not warranted nor required.
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DETERMINATION (fo Be Completed By The Planning Department)
On the basis of this initial evaluation:
I find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a
NEGATIVE DECI.ARATION will be prepared.
_x_ I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there WILL
NOT be a significant effect in this case because all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed
adequately in an earlier EIR/Mitigated Negative Declaration pursuant to applicable standards and (b)
have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR/Mitigated Negative Declaration, including
revisions or mitigation measures that have been imposed upon the proposed project. Therefore, a Notice
of Prior Compliance has been prepared.
I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will
not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet
have been added to the project. A Mitigated Negative Declaration will be proposed.
I find the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required.
Date Signature
Date
LIST MITIGATING MEASURES CTF APPLICABLE)
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-
APPLICANT CONCURRENCE WITH MITIGATING MEASURES
ENM:vd
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I HA VE REVIEWED THE ABOVE MITIGATING MEASURES
AND CONCUR WITH THE ADDITION OF THESE MEASURES TO THE PROJECT.
Date Signature
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City of Carlsbad
■GGhih•h·l•lA·i=iihei§hi
PUBUC NOTICE OF PRIOR ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
Please Take Notice:
The Planning Department has determined that the environmental effects of the project described
below have already been considered in conjunction with previously certified environmental
documents and, therefore, no additional environmental review will be required and a notice of
determination will be filed.
Project Title: Poinsettia Shores -Planning Areas D, E, & M
Project Location: Portions of the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan, located north of Batiquitos
Lagoon and west of Interstate 5.
Project Description: Partial buildout of the Poinsettia Shores Master Plan involving three
planning areas: 1) PAD -90 affordable dwelling units; 2) PAM -Master
Plan level recreation center; and 3) PA E -Master Plan level RV
parking/storage. All are consistent with applicable Master Plan provisions.
Justification for this determination is on file in the Planning Department, Community
Development, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad, California.92009. Comments from the public
are invited. Please submit comments in writing to Associate Planner Eric Munoz, in the
Planning Department within thirty (30) days of date of publication.
DATED:
CASE NO:
APPUCAN(:
PUBUSH DATE:
EM:vd
JANUARY 4, 1995
CT 94-10/CP 94-03/SDP 94-08 -PAD
SDP 94-03 -PAE & M
KAIZA POINSETTIA CORPORATION
JANUARY 4, 1995
2075 Las Palmas Drive • Carlsbad, California 92009-1576 • (619) 438-1161
-BACKGROUND DATA SHEET -
CASE NO: --=S=D=-P_.9;...:.4....::--0=3 ___________________ _
CASE NAME: Poinsettia Shores Areas "E"
APPLICANT: Kaiza Poinsettia Corporation
REQUEST AND LOCATION: RV parking/storage per the approved Poinsettia Shores Master
Plan.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 7 of Carlsbad Tract 94--01 in the City of Carlsbad, County of
San Diego, State of California. according to Map No. 13181, filed in the office of the San Diego
County Recorder.
APN: 216-140-32, 33 Acres 0.5
(Assessor's Parcel Number)
Proposed No. of Lots/Units -=N..,,./=A=-------
GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING
Land Use Designation RM Residential-Medium
Density Allowed -=N_./=A=------Density Proposed -=N..,,.I ..... A;......__
Existing Zone -=PC-=-----Proposed Zone ....,P,...;:C~---
Surrounding Zoning and Land Use: (See attached for information on Carlsbad's Zoning
Requirements)
Site
Zoning
PC
North PC
South PC ---
&st PC ---
West PC
PUBLIC FACILITIES
Land Use
Vacant -Designated RV parking
Vacant (PA "B-1")
A venida Encinas
A venida Encinas
Vacant (PA "D")
School District Carlsbad Water District Carlsbad Sewer District Carlsbad
Equivalent Dwelling Units (Sewer Capacity) _--0-=----------------
Public Facilities Fee Agreement, dated -=D=e=c=em=be=r-=9;.a....:.1=99 .... 4,..__ __________ _
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
_ Negative Declaration, issued ___________________ _
_ Certified Environmental Impact Report, dated _____________ _
Other, Notice of Prior Compliance January 4, 1995
ENM:lh
-BACKGROUND DATA SHEET -
CASE NO: -S ...... D ___ P __ 9 __ 4-0.......__3 ___________________ _
CASE NAME: Poinsettia Shores Areas "M"
APPLICANT: Kaiza Poinsettia Cotp0ration
REQUEST AND LOCATION: Master Plan Recreation Center.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 6 of Carlsbad Tract 94-01 in the City of Carlsbad, County of San
Diego, State of California, according to Map No. 13181, filed in the office of the San Diego
County Recorder.
APN: 216-140-32, 33 Acres 1.5
(Assessor's Parcel Number)
Proposed No. of Lots/Units __ N....,/ ..... A _____ _
GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING
Land Use Designation -'O=-=S ____ _
Density Allowed _-0 ___ -____ Density Proposed _-0-=----
Existing Zone __ PC--=-----Proposed Zone --=PC--=----
Surrounding Zoning and Land Use: · (See attached for information on Carlsbad's Zoning
Requirements)
Land Use
Site
Zoning
OS Vacant -Designated Rec Center
North PC
South PC
Vacant (PA "B-1 ")
Avenida Encinas ---
East PC Vacant (PA "A-1")
West PC Vacant (PA "B-1 ")
PUBLIC FACILITIES
School District Carlsbad Water District Carlsbad Sewer District Carlsbad
Equivalent Dwelling Units (Sewer Capacity) __ 2 _________________ _
Public Facilities Fee Agreement, dated __ D ___ e ___ c __ em=-be ..... r ..... 9 .... , ..... 1 ___ 99 __ 4 _____________ _
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
_ Negative Declaration, issued ___________________ _
_ Certified Environmental Impact Report, dated _____________ _
Other, Notice of Prior Compliance January 4. 1995
ENM:lh
CITY OF CARLSBAD
GROWTH MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
LOCAL FACILITIES IMPACTS ASSESSMENT FORM
(To be Submitted with Development Application)
PROJECT IDENTITY AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT:
FILE NAME AND NO: SOP 94-03 -Poinsettia Shores Areas "E", and "M"
LOCAL FACILITY MANAGEMENT ZONE:_9_ GENERAL PLAN: __ O"'""S ..... IRM=-=-=--------
ZONING: PC -POINSETTIA SHORES MASTER PLAN
DEVELOPER'S NAME: KAIZA POINSETTIA CORPORATION
ADDRESS: 7220 Avenida Encinas -Suite 200
PHONE NO.: (619) 931-9100 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO.: 216-140-32, 33
QUANTITY OF LAND USE/DEVELOPMENT (AC., SQ. FT., DU): --=2:a...:a=c=re=s-=to=tal=--------
ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE:
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
Demand in Square Footage =
Wastewater Treatment Capacity (Calculate with J. Sewer)
Park: Demand in Acreage =
Drainage: Demand in CFS =
Identify Drainage Basin =
(Identify master plan facilities on site plan)
Circulation: Demand in ADTs =
(Identify Trip Distribution on site plan)
Fire:
Open Space:
Schools:
Served by Fire Station No. =
Acreage Provided -
(Demands to be determined by staff)
Sewer: Demand in EDUs -
Identify Sub Basin -
(Identify trunk line(s) impacted on site plan)
Water: Demand in GPD -
NIA
NIA
NIA
NIA
_IL
140
__4_
NIA
NIA
_L
NIA
2,640
L. The project is N/A units N/A the Growth Management Dwelling unit allowance.
_fte--=-· ~------t~~o f C if r, s b ad
.. 46 I ,I ,ii ,t• I •tA•& I;; ,,t4 ,ii
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
----------------------------------------.,
APPLJC~NT"S ST~7EMENT OF OISCL.OSURE OF CERTAIN OWNEASiflP INT'E,;ESTS ON AU. APPUC\TIONS WHICH W1U. REQUIRE
01sc;:;E110NARY ACTION ON THE ?A.RT OF THE CITY COUNCll. OR ANY APPOINTEO BOARO, COMMISSION OR COMMCTie:,
Please Prmr)
-he following information must be disclosed:
\.
List the names and addresses of au persons having a financial interest in the application.
Kaiza Poinsettia Corporation
7220 Avenida Encinas
Suite 200
Carlsoaa, CA 9~009
Owner
List the names and addresses of all persons having any ownership interest in _the property involved ..
Kaiza Poinsettia Corporation
7220 Avenic:ta Encinas
smte 200
Carlsbad, CA ::i2009
If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a corporation or partnership, list the names an=
addresses of all individuals owning more than 10% of the shares in the corporation .or owning any partnersr.:;:
interest in the partnership. ·
Saioa California, Inc.
7220 Avenia~ l:ncinas
Suite 200
Carlsbad, C! 0 ?QQ9
If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a non-profit organization or a trust. list the names anc
aadresses of any person serving as officer or directer of the non-profit organization or as trustee er beneficiary
ot the trust.
rt\.MCXXJ13 a190
2075 L..as Pai mas Drive • Cartscad. Cahto·rnia 92009~859 • (619) 438-1161
• •
(Over)
Disclosure Statement Page 2
s. Have you had more than $250 worth of business transacted with any member of City staff. Boar::s
Commissions, Committees and Council within the past twelve months?
· Yes _ No _ If yes, please indicate person{s) ___________________ _
~ 11 defined u: 'Any individual, firm, copattnersl'lip, joint venture. uaociation, 10c1al club, lratemal organization. corporation. estate. m,st.
receiver. syndicate, U,11 and any other county, city and county, city mun1c1pality, diatnct or other political 1ubdiv11ion, or any other groi.p or
eomb1nat1on acting u a unrt •
(NOTE: Attach additional pages as necessary.)
Signature of applicant/data
Print or type name of owner Print or type name cA applicant
FRM00013 8/90
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" RIGHT OF' WAY CAALS8'0
" OIWN>GE SOCl'CD
PARKING SUMMARY;
RtalEAT!ON LOT 15
R,V, STOR-'GE LOT 7
~
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9,480 SF
Jl£I:
81( 7~. PG 30J,OR
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F/N 74-11!13!11,0R
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F/N 7._11!13~
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9,480 SF
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GENERAL !S:OTES;
CXISTlHG ZONING •
EXtSTINQ: CENERAL Pl.Ml .DtSl~T10N
PROPOStD GD,IEJW.. Pl.AH ~TION
CONTOUII MtRVAl. •
""""'°""· SCHOOi.=
WATER OISTRICr
Sf:WtR O!STRICT
AVERAG(twl.YTRAFFIC
,oJAI.'°""'
NUMBER or LOTS
21&-140-32.-33,
PC (POI~ SHORts ==>
PC (POIHS£mt. SHORES
"'51DIPINI)
lOT6•0S.L0T7:RM
lOTl:OS.L0T7.RM
(stE CIU.DING AHALYSIS)
CAR1..SSAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
CARI.SB.lrD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
CARLSBAD MUHICIPA,1.. WATER OlStRlCT
N/A
LOT 6• 1.5 AC. CROSS LOT 7• 0.5 AC. GROSS
, LOT 15• 1 LOT RECR(ATIOIU,L
LOT 7• RV ~ LOT
H/A
N/A
SAH-LO ~ SURYtYS M,Tt])-0-11-90
LOT
KEY MAP SCALE-. 1"• 200'
CARt..seA0 BLVD
GRADING ANALYSIS;
THESt sm:s WOlE CAA0£0 UNDER 'TH£ APPRCIVAL Of IUSTER TDlTATh't MAP, CT, Sl4-01 F'lfW. GRADING FOR THESE P.NiNlNC AREAS IH\IOL\£5:
J:21...! ..!&!2.
CUT: 0 C'I'. CUT: 200 C'I'.
nu: :uoo er. FU.: o er.
IMPORT. 3,f.00 er. IMPORT:
EXJ>ORT: DPOtn': :zoo er.
BENCHMARK;
0£SCRIPTIOfr. STANOAAD DISC S£T nt.rsH 1M EAST CORNOI ON NORTH AE!UTWENT Of' £AST 8RIOC[
LOCATION: APPROX. 300 rm SO\.trH or SOOTH [HTRY TO CAAl.S&l,D STAlI PARI< 40 Fm WT Of" C£NlIRUN[Of' NORTH 80UNO CliRI.SSID 81.W, OH PONTO STJIW BA10GE HO.A7a82
RrcoRO raow: HORTH COUHTY VERTICAi. CONTROL °"T• BOOK. PAGE 135 HO, 0C 0147
D.l'VA.llON: ~~MS.L
9
SHEET OF 3 SHEETS
S.D.P. 94-03
SITE DEVELOPMENT
PLAN
FOR
POINSETTIA SHORES
PLANNING AREAS E & M
LEGEND:
SUBOMSION BOUNOAR'r'
EXISTING ctWl'OURS
EXISTING WATD! MAP11
EXISTIHG SEWER 1.WH • M H.
EXISTING STORM DRAIN
OCISTlN~FlREH'l't>RANT
EXISTING STREtl' UCHT
PRO?OSED l'tNC£
PROPOSED FlNISHEO COKTOURS
PROPO&IIWATIRMAIM
PROPOStD St'WER loWN • M H
PROPOSt() ~M OFWN 11: C,O
PRO?OSEO CURB INLET
PROPOSED PAO ElEVA.TION
Cltl.OED SLOPCi (2.1 MAX) W/DAYIJGHT UN[ PROPOSED sP0T El.CVATION
CONCROE f!I.OCK RCJA!Nlf,fC WALL
PRO?OSal C1.W!DAA1L (M-9)
PRO~ SEWER F'ORct MAIN
PROPOSED, FlR[ KrOAAm
;:>ROPOSED STREa LICHT
LOT UN[
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOni 8 & 7 Of" CAAI.SB,\O TRACt 94-01, IN THE CITY or CAAiSBAD, COUNTY OF" SAN DIECO, STATE OF' CAuF'ORNlA., ACCORl)INC TO IAAP THE:Rtor HO. 1311:lt, FlLED IN THE OF'FlCE or lli[ COUNTY RECOROOl or ~ DIEGO COUNTY ON JANUARY 26 1995 OF omcw.. RECORDS
CML E!S:GI!S:EER/I,A!':ID SURVEYOR:
O'OAY CCIHSULTANTS, WC.
7220 AYENIO,I, ENCINAS, STE 204 CAAI..SBAD, CA. 92009
OWNER /SUBDIVIDER:
IWlA POINSETTIA CORPORA.TION A a.t,ll'ORHIA COliPOAATK)H 7,220 A~ ENCINAS, STt 200
CARLSBAD, CA. 92009
RC\IISEOJAt.27, 1995 RC'Vl'SEO JAN23 1995 RtvlSE0 JAN 1995 RtvrSEt>DEC.1994 RtvlSEO OCT 1994 RC\IISCO JUNE 1994 REVISED MAR 1994
'"'-:NOR=•"'o""""°'=---
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ei,t,TI,,uHTl:D
CNCi!NCt'R or \ol0RKr
DATC•n;.-: RtE, 32014
EXHIBIT "A"
T)'PICAt, HCTIOH -PRIVATE'.' sram .,..,., ,, Jr STRE:E:TS Mc£
, I , ,,.
TYPICAi Sf'CT10N -.1,Y[NJQA £NC/HAS .,,..,
BENCHMARK:
OESCRIPOON' ST~ OISC SET Fl.USH JN E'.AST CCRNER ON NORTI-1 M3tJ'NENT OF EAST BRIOCE
U)CATIOH• APPROX 300 Fttr SOUTH Of' SOUTli Etron' TO CAAl.Sa.l.O STATE PARIC 40 Fm EAST Of' CENrolUNE OF' tfOffl4 90UN0 CARt.SEIAO Bl.VO. ON PONTO STRE£t' 9RIOCE HO A7882
RECORO FROM NO,m., COUNTY VER1lCAl. CONtROL DATA 8001<. PAC€ 1l5 NO, OC 0147
Q.£VATIOH: 50~ W.S.l.
SHEET · 2 OF 3 SHEETS
S.D.P. 94-03
ENGINEE~ OF 'WORK,
fo<-~ o't~? DATEu?;:a.. RCE, J2.01•
EXHIBIT "B"
.3:='
BOUNDARY DATA
NO. OEUA OR 8£.tRING RADIUS
I Jt5a'!l"Jl'£
2 Jt21""..!'29"*
' A•tt25~ lO" . ll.•1/!JT&t ,..
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1 H !9'l2"25" II . A•2J'l'''1• lO'
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(10
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7J01"
92.25
II 7S'
52.IS' ,.,.
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12.W ,..,,.
SIGHT DISTANCE TABLE
SlREET 0€SIGN STOf'O'NG SIGHT IF'iCATION SPEED OOiANCE
\
BENCHMARK:
SHEET 3 OF 3 SHEETS
S.D.P. 94-03
LENCTrt
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2951'
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18.'I'
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EXHIBIT "C"
::. PLANT MATERIAL PALETTE fbt..~f~~p 101 TREE CIOO'Jr • IS GAi ION Mlrtl
l'odOClqMP'MUlor 0rn■ rt■• Trt,ta,,la to.fut. -Brlobaa~ •• c-, .. ..,.111 N-r-'lool .. -C•rr ....... Tn.
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PARKING LOT TREES
ACCESS GATF. THROUGH STEEL C) TUii£ FENCE TO AVENIDI\ 1-"NCINAS ( 1 \ \Q\\ 1 MAYRR Al>DFD WITH IMrROVEMF.NT
PLANT ZONE PERCENTAGES
ZONE ONE: 3.070 S,F, OR 14 2"' Of TOTAL LANDSCAPE AREA
TURF: 4,360 SF. OR 20.1% OF TOTAL LANDSCAPE AREA
~!I:\ Qf lOTAL lAHQ$CAPf AREA TOTAL V.NOSCAPE AREA • ?] 6]5 5 f QB 3'.1 J"/C. I TOTA! 51T'E TOTAL PROJECT SITE AREA■ 15,340 S,F,
IBRIGAIJOH NOTE· All pra,11,no aru, 10 be 1rnqattd ..:c:otdng to pl1t11 'YP'I ar,c1 otnv1ronni.111w ••~ut•sha1
lfCt~ unlfonn lrr191tlon eove,119, by mu,,, ol an au1orn.blly c:onlfol1"6. alfflft«!ly 1dlv111'd und1r0tound plp,,d lm91tlotl •ist■m lo, -..,,., cons.rvatlon and lo minimize .rollOII, S1■1■ ol Iha art automatic COt'111oll., with mntlfl' ... a1v, eap11bil,tlea and low pi'90pltlltlon 1'111■ .p,menl shll be US<td. A teOuc>td p,n,._., Nd,Jlow pr■.....,te, WIii be
11$..:3 U1 p,ot8'CI 11'11 wurc-ol watltf from poss,bl<I beckllow OJnt:lmioatlon Aa pt.s&uriu,:I
main~ and late, .. lonn .,.,Q be PVC Installed below Of~ A. Irrigation 1-,..t•rr. 111.w be lnstak<I ~ 1M local and l~IOl'lal starodards, Rtd,11m.d .-rig1ilon shall be Ulll<111d lo tl'f •l1-p)llllbieWlll'I In CQurily cl San 0,eQo Htalttl 0.pattm9'11 $tandards
The landsc>lp.t lW!d lr"9a110n 'Ytl-lll'lalbe dHlQr>td l/lill1"'9 all M'Al'I cf ltM ~• cf ":,:itnsQ!p.t", • Geed dff>O'I wm b9 ~ by Npllfl\11'9 ln191IIOl'I sysllfl'l9 P"' U'l, mtel'O dimel>Candplll'lttOII"-• n,.,to,1~be~IJl..,,,,,,,_,.99"cn<lff'OOCl,oolll1'0011 • Cal■luly pt■ooe,d u,11 ol lhNb and ""1 ■rtH throughout 111• PfOJK1 l<I•, • Ubltilnq drcuohl lolat~ ~ low ••1« ~ plant ll'lllltnal .. rnud1 • pCSSlble • Ubli.zlrltl ,mofflt lrriQ•tlCII IM!hodS • Ut,IIZlnQ <flUlch lrl all 11-, IWid ahrub bws • Utlllllo;
propu l1nd1c■p• malnt•n•nc• 1nd m1n•g1m1nt practlc•••
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DATE: 10/28/94
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