HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-02-15; Planning Commission; ; CT 14-11/PUD 16-02/CUP 14-10 – CARLSBAD BOAT CLUB & RESORT
The City of Carlsbad Planning Division
A REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION
Item No.
Application complete date: June 24, 2016
P.C. AGENDA OF: February 15, 2017 Project Planner: Teri Delcamp/Greg Fisher
Project Engineer: Kyrenne Chua
SUBJECT: CT 14-11/PUD 16-02/CUP 14-10 – CARLSBAD BOAT CLUB & RESORT – Request for a
Tentative Tract Map, Nonresidential Planned Unit Development Permit and Conditional
Use Permit for the demolition of a restaurant and single family residence and to allow the
construction of a twenty (20) unit timeshare condominium project with underground
parking on approximately one acre of land located at 4509 Adams Street, on the south
side of Adams Street between Highland Drive and Park Drive, within the Agua Hedionda
Segment of the Local Coastal Program (LCP) and in Local Facilities Management Zone 1.
The City Planner has determined that the project belongs to a class of projects that the
State Secretary for Resources has found do not have a significant impact on the
environment, and it is therefore categorically exempt from the requirement for the
preparation of environmental documents pursuant to state CEQA Guidelines Section
15332 - In-fill Development Projects. The Agua Hedionda LCP Segment is in an area of
deferred certification where the City of Carlsbad does not have permit authority to issue
Coastal Development permits and thus, the project will need to obtain a Coastal
Development Permit issued by the California Coastal Commission.
I. RECOMMENDATION
That the Planning Commission ADOPT Planning Commission Resolution No. 7200 RECOMMENDING
APPROVAL of Tentative Tract Map CT 14-11, Non-Residential Planned Unit Development Permit PUD 16-
02 and Conditional Use Permit CUP 14-10, based upon the findings and subject to the conditions contained
therein.
II. BACKGROUND
At the September 21, 2016, Planning Commission hearing, the applicant requested and was granted a
continuance of the Carlsbad Boat Club project to a date uncertain. The stated intent of the request was
to allow time for the applicant to conduct further outreach with the neighboring community and to
prepare a traffic study. Because the project was not continued to a date certain, a new public hearing
notice was provided in advance of this meeting.
Since the previous hearing, the applicant has continued to meet with the neighboring community,
including a community meeting at the Faraday Center on January 11, 2017. The applicant decided not to
prepare a traffic study. The applicant stated that, even though a traffic study is not required for the
project, they did consider having one prepared because they thought it might deflect some of the
concerns of the neighbors about increased traffic. The applicant found the estimates to be cost
prohibitive, and decided to instead focus efforts on outreach and the Planning Commission presentation
to convey that the project will reduce traffic compared to the historical use of the site as a restaurant.
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The original staff report for the September 21, 2016, meeting is attached. Staff has continued to receive
correspondence regarding the project, both before and after the community meeting. The recent
correspondence that was not previously transmitted to the Planning Commission is attached to this staff
report.
A member of the public brought a typographical error in the previous staff report to staff’s attention. On
page 8, the paragraph under item 2 erroneously characterizes the reduction from the previous project’s
25 timeshare units to 20 current units as a 25 percent reduction, whereas it is of course a 20 percent
reduction.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 7200
2. Planning Commission Staff Report dated September 21, 2016
3. Correspondence from the Public Received after September 21, 2016
The City of Carlsbad Planning Division
A REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION
Item No.
Application complete date: June 24, 2016
P.C. AGENDA OF: September 21, 2016 Project Planner: Greg Fisher/Teri Delcamp
Project Engineer: Kyrenne Chua
SUBJECT: CT 14-11/PUD 16-02/CUP 14-10 – CARLSBAD BOAT CLUB & RESORT – Request for a
Tentative Tract Map, Nonresidential Planned Unit Development Permit and Conditional
Use Permit for the demolition of a restaurant and single family residence and to allow the
construction of a twenty (20) unit timeshare condominium project with underground
parking on approximately one acre of land located at 4509 Adams Street, on the south
side of Adams Street between Highland Drive and Park Drive, within the Agua Hedionda
Segment of the Local Coastal Program (LCP) and in Local Facilities Management Zone 1.
The City Planner has determined that the project belongs to a class of projects that the
State Secretary for Resources has found do not have a significant impact on the
environment, and it is therefore categorically exempt from the requirement for the
preparation of environmental documents pursuant to state CEQA Guidelines Section
15332 - In-fill Development Projects. The Agua Hedionda LCP Segment is in an area of
deferred certification where the City of Carlsbad does not have permit authority to issue
Coastal Development permits and thus, the project will need to obtain a Coastal
Development Permit issued by the California Coastal Commission.
I. RECOMMENDATION
That the Planning Commission ADOPT Planning Commission Resolution No. 7200 RECOMMENDING
APPROVAL of Tentative Tract Map (CT) 14-11, Non-Residential Planned Unit Development Permit (PUD)
16-02 and Conditional Use Permit (CUP) 14-10, based upon the findings and subject to the conditions
contained therein.
II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND
The project consists of demolishing the existing restaurant and single family residence at the "Boat Club"
facility and constructing a new 20-unit timeshare condominium project along the north shore of the Agua
Hedionda Lagoon. A prior request for a 25-unit timeshare condominium project with remodels of the
boat launch and recreation building was denied in 2008 (CT 06-16/CUP 06-16/SUP 07-05/V 07-04). That
project initially included 26 timeshare units and significantly greater square footage than the current
project. The Planning Commission had continued the prior project’s public hearing to allow the applicant
to address concerns raised by the Commission and several neighbors relating to compatibility with the
adjacent single family uses based on the massing, scale, and intensity of the project, suggesting that the
number of units should be reduced to about 19 with some associated reduction in building square footage
and coverage. The prior project was revised to provide minor design modifications and was reduced to
25 units, but the Planning Commission was still unable to make the necessary findings for approval. The
Planning Commission recommended denial of the CUP, and denied the other entitlements. The City
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Council concurred and denied the CUP, along with the other entitlements on appeal. The purpose of this
staff report is not to compare the current project with the prior project, although some comparisons are
noted where appropriate, but to address the current project’s consistency with the development
regulations for the site and the proposed use. Staff’s position is that the current proposed project meets
the necessary findings, and is recommending approval. A public notice was mailed to property owners
within 600 feet of the project site on September 6, 2016. Prior to and after the notice date, staff received
several letters and emails in opposition to the project. The correspondence is an attachment to the staff
report.
The new timeshare building is three stories over an underground parking garage. Access is via a concrete
driveway off Adams Street, which will circulate down on the westerly side of the property to the garage
level. The garage level is at the eight foot elevation, or eight feet above mean sea level. The parking
garage provides 30 parking spaces plus two boat storage spaces. Two visitor parking spaces are provided
outside the parking garage, adjacent to the existing boat ramp. Above the garage is the first floor with an
office, seven timeshare units and most of the required storage areas for the timeshare units. In the center
of the first floor is a courtyard, roughly 30 feet by 45 feet, which is open to the sky above. The second
floor provides seven timeshare units and the remaining required storage areas. The third floor contains
six timeshare units and a balcony between two of the units that is roughly 25 feet by 35 feet. The project
provides a balanced mix of studio, one, two and three bedroom units. The roof plan is primarily flat, with
a compact mechanical equipment area in roof screens to obscure views and noise of the equipment. No
roof deck amenities are provided or proposed. The building has sloped 4:12 barrel tile roof parapet
elements which wrap around most of the building. The project does not propose any changes to the
existing recreation building or the existing boat launch ramp, other than addressing stormwater quality
treatment requirements. Trash enclosures will be located at the garage level. Two stairwells and an
elevator provide vertical access from the parking garage to the third floor, and do not extend to the roof.
An at-grade exterior stairway is located on the east side of the property from Adams Street to the bottom
of the property. As part of the citywide trail plan, a pedestrian trail parallel to the lagoon is proposed
above the high tide line, traversing the site across the lower portion of the property.
The existing private boat club’s launch/ramp facility and boathouse building were originally approved by
the City Council in 1955 (Ordinance 9043). The restaurant that is to be demolished has operated as part
of the boat club sporadically under a variety of different restaurant names over the years, including
Peanuts, The Restaurant, La Mason Du Lac, Chez Milene, and Jose’s Baja Grill. The Boat Club, which
provides the boat launch facility for members, has been in continuous operation. As early as 1956, the
subject site and four other surrounding properties were General Plan Land Use designated as Recreational
Commercial (RC, later redefined as Travel Recreation/Commercial (TR) and recently redefined as Visitor
Commercial (VC)), and were zoned as Residential Tourist (R-T). The other four sites (one to the east, and
three on the north side of Adams Street) have since had their General Plan Land Use and Zoning
designations changed to Residential (R-4 and R-1-15,000, respectively). The private boat club facility
operated from the 1950s until the early 1990s without neighbors. Residential construction began to fill in
around the site from about 1991 through the 2000s. The Carlsbad Boat Club site is the last remaining
parcel with a VC Land Use designation and R-T Zoning in the immediate area. Table 1 below includes the
General Plan designations, zoning and current land uses of the project site and surrounding properties.
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TABLE 1
Location General Plan Designation Zoning Current Land Use
Site
Visitor Commercial (VC) Residential Tourist (R-T) Boat dock/launch and
recreation building, single
family home, former
restaurant
North Residential (R-4) Single Family
Residential (R-1-15,000)
Single family homes
South Open Space (OS) OS Agua Hedionda Lagoon
East R-4 R-1-15,000 Single family home
West R-4 R-1-15,000 Single family home
The CUP for a timeshare development requires City Council approval. Per Carlsbad Municipal Code (CMC)
Section 21.54.040(C)(3), because the CUP requires City Council action, the CT and PUD also require a
recommendation from the Planning Commission to the City Council as the final decision-maker.
III. ANALYSIS
The proposed project is subject to the following regulations:
A. Visitor Commercial (VC) General Plan Land Use designation;
B. Subdivision Ordinance (Title 20 of the CMC);
C. Residential Tourist Zone (R-T) (Chapter 21.20 of the CMC);
D. Nonresidential Planned Development Ordinance (Chapter 21.47 of the CMC);
E. Conditional Use Permit (Section 21.42.140(B)(155) of the CMC);
F. Local Coastal Program Agua Hedionda Segment;
G. Hillside Development Ordinance (Chapter 21.95 of the CMC); and
H. Growth Management – Local Facilities Management Plan (LFMP) Zone 1.
The recommendation for approval of this project was developed by analyzing the project's consistency
with the applicable regulations and policies. The project's compliance with each of the above regulations
is discussed in detail in the sections below.
A. General Plan – Visitor Commercial (VC)
The project is consistent with the applicable policies and programs of the General Plan. The VC land use
designates areas for commercial uses that serve the travel, retail, shopping, entertainment, and
recreation needs of visitors, tourists, and residents. Particularly relevant to the timeshare project are the
Land Use, Mobility, Noise, and Public Safety elements of the General Plan. Table 2 below indicates how
the development of the site under a VC land use designation complies with the elements of the General
Plan.
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TABLE 2: GENERAL PLAN COMPLIANCE
ELEMENT USE CLASSIFICATION, GOAL,
OBJECTIVE, OR PROGRAM
PROPOSED USES AND
IMPROVEMENTS
COMPLY
Land Use 2-G.3
Promote infill development that
makes efficient use of limited land
supply, while ensuring compatibility
and integration with existing uses.
Ensure that infill properties develop
with uses and development
intensities supporting a cohesive
development pattern.
The proposed 20-unit timeshare is
on the only remaining VC designated
site in the immediate vicinity. The
floor levels step back from the
lagoon, with underground parking
and portions of floor levels below
grade. The height of the building
will not exceed the height of the
centerline of Adams Street. No
variances to development standards
are proposed.
Yes
Land Use 2-G.5
Protect the neighborhood
atmosphere and identity of existing
residential areas.
The site is not residentially zoned,
but is surrounded by residentially
zoned properties on the east, west
and north. The site has been an
existing commercial/boat club use
since the 1950s, and the proposed
timeshare use is less intensive in
terms of average daily traffic (ADT)
than the historical use of the site.
The size, scale and height of the
proposed timeshare is designed to
be below Adams Street so as not to
negatively affect the neighborhood
atmosphere of the surrounding
residential area.
Yes
2-G.10
Promote continued growth of visitor-
oriented land uses, and provide
enhanced opportunities for new
hotels and visitor services in
desirable locations.
The proposed 20-unit timeshare
development at the existing boat
launching facility will serve visitor
travel and recreational needs
adjacent to Agua Hedionda Lagoon.
Yes
2-P.23
Sites designated for “Visitor
Commercial” uses should generally
be located near major transportation
corridors and proximate to key
tourist/visitor draws such as lagoons
and recreation venues.
The project site is on the north
shore of Agua Hedionda Lagoon, on
the site of an existing private boat
club with a boat ramp facility. The
project is in close proximity to water
activity rental facilities at Snug
Harbor located on the lagoon west
of the timeshare.
Yes
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TABLE 2: GENERAL PLAN COMPLIANCE CONTINUED
ELEMENT USE CLASSIFICATION, GOAL,
OBJECTIVE, OR PROGRAM
PROPOSED USES AND
IMPROVEMENTS
COMPLY
Land Use 2-P.24(d) and 2-P.41
Build and operate commercial uses in
such a way as to complement but not
conflict with adjoining residential
areas. Ensure building mass does not
adversely impact surrounding
residences. Ensure that the review of
future projects places a high priority
on the compatibility of adjacent land
uses along the interface of different
residential density and non-
residential intensity categories.
The height of the proposed
timeshare project does not exceed
the centerline height of Adams
Street and the structure is partially
below grade and stepped down
toward the lagoon so the mass will
not adversely impact surrounding
residences.
Yes
Mobility 3-P.5
Require developers to construct or
pay their fair share toward
improvements for all travel modes
consistent with the Mobility Element,
the Growth Management Plan, and
specific impacts associated with their
development.
The project would be conditioned to
provide street improvements to
Adams Street. Adams Street is
adequate for the traffic generated
by the use. The proposed timeshare
use is roughly half the traffic
generation of the historical
restaurant/boat club uses.
Yes
Noise 5-P.5
As part of development project
approval, require that noise
generated by a project does not
exceed standards established in Table
5-3 of the General Plan.
The project site is not impacted by
noise, but as a VC designated site, it
has the potential to generate noise.
The site has been historically used as
a private boat club facility and
restaurant; traffic generation was
higher with the historical uses than
currently proposed. The conditions
requiring compliance with the
standards of Table 5-3 and annual
monitoring of CUP compliance will
ensure the project does not exceed
Allowable Noise Exposure levels for
adjacent residences and that noise
impacts are adequately addressed.
Yes
Public
Safety
6-P.15
In accordance with the California
Subdivision Map Act, deny
subdivision maps if a project site is
not physically suitable for either the
type or density of a proposed
development because of geologic,
seismic, or other hazards.
The geotechnical report prepared
for the project, as conditioned,
indicates that the site is suitable for
the type and density of
development and will not result in
geologic, seismic or other hazards.
The proposed building is well
outside the 100-year flood buffer.
Yes
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B. Subdivision Ordinance (Title 20 of the CMC)
The project proposes an airspace subdivision of 20 timeshare units. Chapter 20.16, Subdivision Ordinance,
of the Carlsbad Municipal Code (CMC) addresses the requirements of a major subdivision (or tentative
tract map for a subdivision creating more than four parcels). These requirements deal mostly with
providing the drainage, sewerage, and circulation dedications and improvements needed to serve the
subdivision.
The proposed timeshare subdivision will provide all necessary facilities prior to, or concurrent with,
construction. The preliminary hydrology report submitted by the applicant indicates that all runoff can
be controlled on-site with no overall increase. The on-site sewer system would be connected to the
existing system which traverses the site. The water system would involve provision of looped service from
the existing lines in Adams Street. Street improvements consisting of curb, gutter and sidewalk will be
made along the frontage on Adams Street. No variances are needed to approve the project. Based on
the analysis in this staff report, the proposed subdivision of airspace for 20 timeshare units meets the
required findings of the Subdivision Map Act and CMC Section 20.12.19.
C. Zoning – Residential Tourist (R-T) (Chapter 21.20 of the CMC)
The Residential Tourist (R-T) Zone (CMC Chapter 21.20) implements the Visitor Commercial (VC) General
Plan Land Use designation. The R-T Zone only permits dwellings and large and small family day care homes
by right. A variety of conditional uses, which are commercial and recreational in nature including
timeshares, are allowed by approval of a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). The project complies with the
development standards of the R-T Zone as shown in Table 3 below.
TABLE 3: RESIDENTIAL TOURIST COMPLIANCE
Standard Required/Allowed Proposed/Provided Comply
Building Height Not to exceed 35 feet 35 feet Yes
Setbacks – Buildings Front: 20 feet
Street side: N/A
Interior side:
5 foot minimum one side
10 foot minimum on
other side
Rear: 20 feet
Front: 43’-6”
Street side: N/A
Interior side:
10’-6” to building, 6 feet to
balconies on east side
25’-4” on west side
Rear: 80 feet minimum
Yes
Setbacks – Driveways
and Parking
Front: 20 feet
Street side: N/A
Interior side: 5 feet
Rear: 20 feet
Front: 26 feet
Street side: N/A
Interior side: 5’-4”
Rear: 57 feet minimum
Yes
Lot Area 7,500 square feet minimum 1.02 Ac (44,431 sq. ft.) existing Yes
Lot Width 60 foot minimum 133 feet existing Yes
Lot Coverage 75% maximum 43%* Yes
Parking 1.2 parking spaces per unit
required, or 24
30 spaces, plus 2 boat parking
spaces in underground garage, and
2 visitor spaces in parking lot
Yes
*19,066 square feet (includes subterranean parking level, covered trash enclosure, existing recreation
building, and three above grade deck areas.
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D. Nonresidential Planned Development Ordinance (Chapter 21.47 of the CMC)
The project is subject to the Nonresidential Planned Development (PUD) Ordinance (Chapter 21.47 of the
CMC). The intent of Chapter 21.47 is in part to provide a method for approval of separate ownership of
units within multiple-unit buildings. In this case, a Nonresidential PUD is required for the airspace
subdivision of 20 timeshare units identified on the proposed subdivision map. The allowable uses and
required development standards for a Nonresidential PUD are those of the underlying zone as well as the
Subdivision Ordinance. As indicated in the previous two sections, the project meets all requirements of
the R-T Zone and the Subdivision Ordinance.
E. Conditional Use Permit (Section 21.42.140(B)(155) of the CMC);
The purpose of a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) is to allow special consideration for certain uses to be
located in zones because of their particular characteristics. Such uses may only be suitable in specific
locations or if designed in a particular manner on a site, or may require specific conditions to ensure
compatibility within the zone and with their surroundings. Timeshare developments are conditionally
allowed uses within the Residential Tourist (R-T) Zone per Section 21.20.010 of the CMC. The project is
subject to the findings in CMC Section 21.42.030 for timeshare projects as a conditional use per CMC
Section 21.42.140(B)(155). In accordance with Section 21.42.140(B)(155)(d), because the timeshare
project is located within a nonresidential zone, a condition requires it to be converted to a hotel use if the
project cannot be successfully marketed as a timeshare project. Another conditions addresses Section
21.42.140(B)(155)(e), which requires timeshare project applications to include a management and
maintenance plan that describes proposed methods to guarantee the future adequacy, stability and
continuity of a satisfactory level of management and maintenance for the project. The proposed
conditions of approval also note the requirement of Section 21.42.140(B)(155)(f) that the maximum time
increment for recurrent exclusive use of occupancy of a timeshare unit is four months. Timeshare projects
are considered by the Planning Commission, with a recommendation being forwarded to the City Council
which is the final decision-making body.
The proposed timeshare use is on a Visitor Commercial, Residential Tourist designated site surrounded by
single family zoned properties developed with homes. The proposed design, scale, massing and intensity
of the timeshare is compatible with the surrounding neighborhood based on the following findings:
1. That the requested use is necessary or desirable for the development of the community, and is in
harmony with the various elements and objectives of the general plan, including, if applicable, the
certified local coastal program, specific plan or master plan.
The use is consistent with the General Plan vision for the Visitor Commercial (VC) Land Use designation
of the site. As such, the use is considered desirable for the development of the community as it will
provide tourist serving units and support the economic viability of the city through visitors patronizing
local establishments. The visitor serving use and preservation of the private boat club and boat
launching facility furthers the goals of the city’s Local Coastal Plan as discussed below. Lateral coastal
access is required to be provided by projects along the Agua Hedionda Lagoon and is proposed by this
project. A condition requires dedication of vertical public access (street to shore) if and where
required by the Coastal Commission (stairs on the east or via the driveway on the west side of the
project). The project site is not within the boundary of a Specific or Master Plan.
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The General Plan Land Use and Community Design Element requires projects to be found compatible
with adjacent land uses. The design of the proposed timeshare project is compatible with the
surrounding neighborhood at the scale and intensity proposed. The previously denied project
consisted of 26 timeshare units within a 40,500 square foot building on a 12,000 square foot above-
grade building footprint. The timeshare project now proposes 20 timeshare units within a 26,288
square foot building on an 11,360 square foot above-grade building footprint. The surrounding area
has been developed with single family homes. However, the zoning for this one acre project site is
Residential Tourist (R-T), and could allow from 15 up to a maximum of 30 dwelling units per acre as a
secondary use in the VC Land Use designation per Table 2-3, Density and Intensity Standards, of the
General Plan Land Use Element. The project meets the required development standards for the zone
without any variances, includes underground parking and has been designed to step down toward the
lagoon so as to reduce its scale and massing. The timeshare use will generate 200 Average Daily Trips
(ADT). The restaurant has been closed during the time that the applicant has been processing
applications to try to obtain approval of a timeshare project, so 200 ADT is higher than the ADT
generated from the site in recent years. However, the 200 ADT is roughly half the ADT that was
generated by the historical use of the site as a restaurant and boat launching facility. The proposed
conditions to be applied to the project help ensure compatibility of the use with the neighborhood,
and annual monitoring of the CUP allows for any issues regarding compliance to be addressed.
2. That the requested use is not detrimental to existing uses or to uses specifically permitted in the
zone in which the proposed use is to be located.
The 20-unit timeshare project will not be detrimental to the existing boat club and boat launching
facility, which is the only existing use on the same site and zone in which the timeshare use is
proposed. In past years, four other parcels adjacent to the project site were also zoned for Residential
Tourist uses. Over time as the surrounding area began to be developed, those other similarly zoned
sites were developed with homes and their Land Use and Zoning designations were changed to
residential. The project site is now the only remaining Residential Tourist (R-T) site in the immediate
vicinity. The timeshare project is designed in such a way, and is conditioned, so as not to be
detrimental to the surrounding residential neighborhood. The design and intensity of the project,
given the level of intensity that could be developed on this site in the Residential Tourist (R-T) zone,
is compatible with the surrounding residential neighborhood. The architecture of the building is well-
designed, and steps down toward the lagoon. The number of timeshare units is 20, which is a 25
percent reduction compared to the previously denied timeshare project on the site. The parking
garage, and portions of the floors above, are below grade, which helps to further reduce the massing
of the project. The height of the building will not exceed the centerline height of Adams Street, so
the timeshare will not impose massing on the streetscape character of the neighborhood. Conditions
of approval are proposed to address potential impacts that could otherwise occur related to noise
and operations, which will further ensure the use is not detrimental to the surrounding neighborhood.
3. That the site for the proposed conditional use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the
yards, setbacks, walls, fences, parking, loading facilities, buffer areas, landscaping and other
development features prescribed in this code and required by the city planner, planning
commission or city council, in order to integrate the use with other uses in the neighborhood.
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The site is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the proposed 20-unit timeshare use as the
project meets all required development standards. While the restaurant building has been vacant for
several years, a number of restaurants previously occupied the site over the years along with the boat
club facility. The primary use of the site has not been residential, and the site has accommodated the
commercial and recreational uses. The timeshare building footprint is outside the required 100-foot
wetland buffer, and provides the necessary stormwater treatment improvements to protect the
lagoon. The boat club recreation building and launching ramp are within the wetland buffer, but they
have existed at the site for decades and are a use that is protected under Local Coastal Plan policies
and requirements.
4. That the street system serving the proposed use is adequate to properly handle all traffic generated
by the proposed use.
Access to the site is by way of Adams Street. Adams Street is adequate in size to handle the proposed
200 ADT in traffic that will be generated by the proposed timeshare use.
5. That the time-share project is located in reasonable proximity to an existing resort or public
recreational area and, therefore, can financially and geographically function as a successful time-
share project and that the project will not be disruptive to existing or future uses in the surrounding
neighborhood.
The project is located adjacent to the Agua Hedionda Lagoon which provides recreational activities
for water sports such as boating, sailing, fishing and kayaking. Water access from the site would allow
the aquatic activities which will help ensure that the project can financially and geographically
function as a successful timeshare use. The Residential Tourist (R-T) zoning implements the Visitor
Commercial (VC) Land Use designation, which is a nonresidential designation of the General Plan, so
it is a nonresidential zone. Timeshares in nonresidential zones are conditioned to be converted to a
hotel use if they cannot be successfully marketed as a timeshare project. The project has been
designed to accommodate conversion and a hotel would need to meet all of the same requirements
and conditions of the CUP and Section 21.42.140(B)(155) of the CMC. The project has submitted the
required management and maintenance plan.
F. Agua Hedionda Segment of the Local Coastal Program
The project site is within the Agua Hedionda Segment of the Local Coastal Program (LCP), an area of
Deferred Certification, and will require Coastal Development Permit approval from the Coastal
Commission. The LCP recognizes that there are a wide variety of land uses and that a balance must be
maintained which provides for continuance and expansion of recreational opportunities. Policy 1.1 of the
Agua Hedionda LCP Land Use Plan states that "Land uses in the Agua Hedionda Plan area shall be
consistent with those indicated on the Land Use Plan." The project site is designated as Visitor Commercial
(VC) on the Land Use Plan.
Environment: The project does not propose any improvements near the water’s edge. There are existing
improvements within the 100 foot wetland buffer (recreation building and boat ramp) which will remain.
The project will provide required stormwater treatment facilities adjacent to the existing recreation
building.
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Recreation and visitor serving facilities: There are a variety of Coastal Act Policies which encourage, where
appropriate and feasible, public facilities for recreational use and visitor commercial serving recreational
facilities. The plan recognizes Sung Harbor and Whitey's Landing (subject property) as major boating
facilities. As such, the plan states that Snug Harbor and Whitey's Landing shall be designated for continued
recreational-commercial use and expansion of existing facilities at these locations shall be encouraged.
The timeshare would provide some additional recreational access for visitors staying at the timeshare.
The required public access across the property is bring provided, and a condition of approval requires
vertical access from Adams Street to the shore in a location as required by the Coastal Commission.
Shoreline access: The project will provide lateral access across the property. A pedestrian walkway and
steps, or alternatively the vehicular driveway, could provide vertical access to the shoreline. A condition
of approval requires dedication of a vertical access to the shore in a location as required by the Coastal
Commission.
Visual Resources and Historic Preservation: Adams Street is designated as a scenic roadway in the LCP.
Policy 8.3 of the Agua Hedionda LCP states that no portion of a structure shall be permitted to exceed the
elevation of the adjacent roadway (Adams Street). The centerline elevation of Adams Street is shown to
be 53 feet Above Sea Level (ASL). The project has been designed at a height of 53 feet ASL and there are
no proposed protrusions above that height. Therefore, the project complies with the LCP building height
requirement. In addition, shoreline development shall "step down" in height to avoid casting shadows
and to produce a perceived transition from open space (lagoon) areas to developed areas. The proposed
building does step down in height toward the lagoon. The previously denied project stepped back from
the lagoon approximately five feet from the first to the second levels, and five feet from the second to the
third levels and the rooftop observation deck above. Thus, the stepbacks occurred within a 10 foot depth.
The currently proposed project steps back from the lagoon approximately seven feet from the first to the
second levels, and 14 feet from the second to the third levels and there is no rooftop observation deck
above. These proposed stepbacks occur within a 21 foot depth which creates a more pronounced
stepping effect that helps reduce the visual and physical mass of the building and creates more of a
transition from the lagoon to developed areas than the prior project.
No agricultural uses currently exist on the site, nor are there any sensitive resources located on the
property. The proposed project is not located on an area of known geologic instability or flood hazard.
To reduce the potential for soil erodibility and sedimentation, driveway and parking areas shall be limited
in size and shall be restricted to an area adjacent to the local street. The project design provides a long
driveway which circulates down to the bottom, or garage, level, similar to the existing driveway pattern
on the site. The underground parking is covered and helps to prevent contaminants from leaving the site
and entering the lagoon. Based on estimated grading quantities, the project will require a grading permit.
Construction of the project will adhere to the City's Master Drainage and Storm Water Quality
Management Plan and Grading Ordinance to avoid increased runoff and soil erosion. Best Management
Practices (BMP) treatment facilities are proposed to capture and treat stormwater so that there is no
increase in runoff from the site.
The subject site is located in the Coastal Resource Protection Overlay Zone (CMC Chapter 21.203 of the
Zoning Ordinance). The project is consistent with the provisions of the Coastal Resource Protection
Overlay Zone in that the project will adhere to the City’s Master Drainage Plan, Grading Ordinance, Storm
Water Ordinance, BMP Design Manual and Jurisdictional Runoff Management Program (JRMP) to avoid
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increased urban run-off, pollutants and soil erosion. The subject property does not include steep slopes
(equal to or greater than 25% gradient) or native vegetation. In addition, the site is not located in an area
prone to landslides, or susceptible to accelerated erosion, floods or liquefaction.
G. Hillside Development Ordinance
Because the site contains slopes that are over 15 percent, and over 15 feet in height, the project is subject
to the Hillside Development Ordinance. Since the site was previously graded, a Hillside Development
Permit is not required, but the project must follow the Hillside Development and Design Guidelines. The
project site does not have any slopes over 25 percent or prominent landform features. The proposed
grading is approximately 6,000 cubic yards per acre (or 7,300 cubic yards per acre excluding the shoreline
area of the site) and is within the "acceptable" limits of hillside grading. No slopes or contour grading is
required or proposed for the project. The development of the site is primarily cutting into the upper
portion of the existing site for the development of the parking garage and portions of building levels that
are underground.
The building is subject to the Hillside Development and Design Guidelines for the development of hillsides.
Hillside architecture is encouraged to step away from the dominant slope face and have roof structures
oriented in the same direction as the slope. As discussed above, the building provides adequate stepping
of the structure and the roofed parapets follow the orientation of the slope. The depth of the 4:12 roofed
parapets, in combination with the increased stepbacks, are adequate to soften the building edges.
Overall, the project complies with the Hillside Development Ordinance and the Hillside Development
Guidelines.
H. Growth Management (Chapter 21.90 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code) and Local Facilities
Management Plan Zone 1
The project is subject to the provisions of the Growth Management Program, as contained in Chapter
21.90 of the Zoning Ordinance. Table 4 below details the project's conformance with the requirements
of the Growth Management Program.
TABLE 4 – GROWTH MANAGEMENT COMPLIANCE
STANDARD IMPACTS COMPLIANCE
City Administration N/A N/A
Library N/A N/A
Waste Water Treatment 20 EDU Yes
Parks N/A N/A
Drainage Drainage Basin “B” Yes
Circulation 200 ADT Yes
Fire District No. 1 Yes
Open Space N/A N/A
Schools N/A N/A
Sewer Collection System 20 EDU (Equivalent Dwelling Unit) Yes
Water 5,000 gallons per day (gpd) (250 gpd/EDU x 20 EDUs) Yes
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IV. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
While no significant cultural resources have been or are anticipated to be encountered on the site,
conditions of approval require archaeological, paleontological and Native American monitoring to ensure
no impacts in the case of inadvertent discoveries. The City Planner has determined that the project
belongs to a class of projects that the State Secretary for Resources has found do not have a significant
impact on the environment, and it is therefore categorically exempt from the requirement for the
preparation of environmental documents pursuant to state CEQA Guidelines Section 15332 - In-fill
Development Projects.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 7200
2. Location Map
3. Disclosure Statement
4. Correspondence from the Public
5. Reduced Exhibits
6. Full Size Exhibits “A” – “Q” dated September 21, 2016
7. Prior Project City Council Staff Report, Resolution and Minutes*
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Greg Fisher
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Dear Mr Fisher,
John Sodano <jc
Tuesday, March 10, 2015 8:08PM
Greg Fisher
CT 14-11/CUP14-10
I write to express my opposition to the proposed Carlsbad Boat Club and Resort, currently under preliminary review. I
have lived in Bristol Cove since 1983 and given that experience, the proposed timeshare condo project is wholly
incompatible with the area. The traffic on Adams is already precarious and the additional traffic that such a
development would produce will make it even more so.
My family is a supporter of the AHLF, my wife serves on the board of that' organization. I am particularly sensitive to the
health and maintenance of Agua Hedionda Lagoon. It is a rare asset that is one of Carlsbad's characteristic elements. The
impact on lagoon usage by additional vacationers, particularly if they have minimal familiarity with tradition usage
guidelines, will create additional stress on this unique body of water. Will vacationers get temporary boat permits? Will
they have access to the water? What about additional transients in the neighborhood? Will the city permit vendors to
provide services to the visitors? Will the CPO or the City of Carlsbad have to increase its on water presence to maintain
order?
The adjacent properties are single family residences. I doubt that those property owners will want a steady stream of
hundreds of new people coming and going week in, week out.
I'm all about free enterprise and property rights. But as a long time resident I expect to receive due consideration for
what I believe is an intrusion in the neighborhood and and an incompatible project for the lagoon. I would recommend
that the proposed project be rejected in favor of a project that is somewhat more benign and compatible with the area.
Thank you.
John C Sodano
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Teri Delcamp
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Teri,
Jim strickland <
Tuesday, August 16, 2016 10:03 AM
Teri Delc<~mp
Greg Fisher
20 Unit TIMESHARE
Thanks very much for your time on our phone call. Thanks for letting me know that the project will go to the
Planning Commission on September 21st. We neighbors will be looking forward to the meeting notice in the
mail.
I live at 92008 here on Bristol Cove on the lagoon.
I am very strongly opposed to this project at 4509 Adams Street, CT14-ll/CUP 14-10. It was judged to be too
intense and incompatible last time and I strongly believe that is still the case.
My HOA Board had th.is project on our Agenda for our meeting last night and everyone in the meeting was
against the project. We will be sending a letter to you opposing the project. This subject is on our Bristol Cove
Property Owner's Association meeting agenda also.
I respect that the property owners should be able to build on their property but this 20 Unit Timeshare is far too
intense and incompatible with the area. I would not be opposed to a more reasonably sized project that was not
a timeshare.
I appreciate that you agreed to save and accumulate the mail and emails you receive regarding the project
Thanks,
Jim
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Hi Teri,
Jan Bandich <jb
Friday, August 19, 2016 3:40 PM
Teri Delcamp
20 Unit TIMESHARE
I appreciate all your help in answering questions and I am sending you a copy of my statement to the
Planning Commission at the August 17 Meeting to add to your letters and e-mails regarding the
permit pending 20 Unit TIMESHARE at 4509 Adams St in Carlsbad along the Agua Hedionda
Lagoon.
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I've included the photo I shared of the dead sea turtle I found and reported on August 9, 2016 on the
beach right next to the 4509 property, which I believe is due to increased amount of traffic on the
Lagoon.
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My name is Janis Bandich and I live at in Carlsbad, 92008 and I am hear to
share my concerns about the pending permit for a 20-unit TIMESHARE at 4509 Adams St on the
Agua Hedionda Lagoon.
I have walked and paddleboarded on the Agua Hedionda Lagoon almost daily for the last 4 years and
have watched the passive and active craft use of the Lagoon increase at Bayshore Public Access and
the use of rental equipment more and more each year, with no supervision or concerns for safety.
Adding the density of a 19,884 sq ft bldg, with 34 bedrooms with itinerant guest on one Lagoon site
will exacerbate:
the noise level on the lagoon
pollution and threat to wildlife -State Water Quality Board has proposed that the Agua Hedionda
Lagoon be put on the list of polluted water bodies for high level of toxicity
safety issues on the beach and lagoon
traffic safety on Adams-increased number of cars is threat to pedestrians and bicyclists
parking issues
adequate water and sewage
The owner has the right to build something on his property, but it should be appropriate to the setting
Changing the land use designation and zoning designation from Commercial to something
appropriate to a residential neighborhood would be greatly appreciated.
Jan
May you always have: Love to share, Friends who care, and Health to spare.
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Teri Delcamp
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Jim strickland <j t>
Tuesday, August 23, 2016 11:00 AM
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Teri Delcamp; Greg Fisher; Planning; Van Lynch
Fw: 20 Unit TIMESHARE
Teri,
Please add this to the record.
Thanks,
Jim
-----Forwarded Message -----
From: Ann Tanner m>
To: Jim strickland <>
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2016 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: 20 Unit TIMESHARE
Jim,
Thank you for reaching out to me. The development sounds like a disaster to the surrounding
community. I believe in smart, balanced, thoughtful development and am surprised that a similar plan
opposed years ago is back on the table. Developers should not be making the decisions in our
community. The City Council must represent the best interests of their residents/taxpayers and
request citizen input.
I'm against this project. We can do better. In the next 4-6 years major decisions about our Carlsbad
coast will be decided that will affect generations to come. We need to get this right. I believe we need
fiscal responsibility and transparency in our development decisions that preserves the character of
our community.
Please contact me if you need further information.
Thank You.
Ann Tanner
On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 12:38 PM, Jim strickland et> wrote:
Dear Ann,
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Bristol Cove Property Owners Association
c/o CHAMPS/ A Division of AAM, LLC
August 24, 2016
City of Carlsbad
Planning Division
1635 Faraday Ave
Carlsbad, CA 92008
5731 Palmer Way -Suite B
Carlsbad, CA 92010-7247
760/603-0501· FAX 760/603-0505
RE: OPPOSITION TO
Carlsbad Boat Club & Resort Project, a 20-Unit Timeshare
4509 Adams Street Carlsbad CA 92008
CT 14-11 CUP 14-10
Dear Carlsbad Planning Staff,
The Board of the Bristol Cove Property Owners Association unanimously resolved to
oppose this project. The Board represents 268 living units which is approximately 800
people and 500 voters.
Our community is located very close to the project and our homes are on the water at
Agua Hedionda Lagoon as is the Boat Club property. Most of us love our community and
chose to live here because of our beautiful lagoon and the recreational opportunities it
provides.
Last time around we opposed this project and supported Carlsbad Planning Staff and
Commissioners who declared the project "too intense and incompatible for the
surrounding neighborhood." We supported and applauded the City Council who also
denied the project.
Many people hoped this bad idea was done and gone for good but it is not, it is back.
The old failed project was a massive bulky 25 units with 37 bedrooms and 40,500 square
feet. This new project appears on the surface to be less massive since it is 20 units.
This is misleading since the drawings don't disclose the total square feet but instead it
indicates "habitable square footage." When the "habitable square footage" of each of
the old and new projects is added up, they are essentially the same. It is essentially the
same building with a different interior. It has 34 bedrooms and the number of studios
went from 9 to only 1, so it will house essentially the same amount of people. This many
additional people, cars and lagoon usage will be disruptive to the surrounding
neighborhood.
This project is not compliant with some of our Carlsbad zoning principles, for example:
21.47.010 Intent and purpose.
The intent and purpose of the nonresidential planned development regulations are to:
(2) Provide for nonresidential projects which are compatible with surrounding
developments;
21.47.080 Development standards.
All nonresidential planned developments ... but they shall be reasonable as to intended
use and relation to the project and the surrounding area and shall meet the intent and
purpose of this chapter as stated herein. (Ord . 9685 § 1, 1983)
This incompatible project is not orderly growth and development of our community. We
hope that you, our Carlsbad Planners, will faithfully protect the public interest and not just
that of a single property owner. You are the guardians of our common future and are
trusted to plan for the needs of present and future generations.
We are not against development on this lot and we would probably support a smaller
project that is not a Timeshare.
We ask that you help our neighborhood preserve its special Carlsbad small town beach
character and deny the application for this massive, incompatible project.
Sincerely,
Board of Directors
Bristol Cove Property Owners Association
CC: Bristol Cove Property Owners
council@carlsbadca.gov
planning@carlsbadca.gov
Teri Delcamp
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Thursday, August 25, 2016 9:40 AM
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Teri Delcamp; Greg Fisher; Van Lynch; Council Internet Email; Planning
Fw: 20 Unit TIMESHARE
FYI
--Forwarded Message --
From: Geri Peterson <p t>
To: Jim strickland <>
Sent: Monday, August22, 2016 8:12AM
Subject: Re: 20 Unit TIMESHARE
Jim,
Thank God we have you as our neighbor and lagoon watch. I had no idea this was going
before the planning commission AGAIN. I still can't believe they considered it in the first
place.
Thanks for staying on it.
Geri Peterson
On Sunday, August 21, 2016 3:39 PM, Jim strickland < wrote:
Dear Lagoon Friends and Neighbors,
This 20 Unit Timeshare is a project proposal to be built on the lagoon at 4509 Adams Street. I attached the
drawings for it It was soundly rejected about 5 years ago and now it is back. Although it is described as 20
units its basically the same proposal in size and square footage as last time.
It is tentatively scheduled to go before the Planning Commission meeting on September 21st [hope you will
attend. The BCPOA Board re-scheduled our meeting so we can attend.
Our voices and opinions are important and 1 believe the City will consider what we say.
All tbe emails and letters will be accumulated and presented to the Commission.
If you want to give your input you can email the planning staff and City Council.
Van.Lynch@carlsbadca.gov
Teri.Delcamp@carlsbadca.gov
Greg.Fischer@Carl sbadca. gov
• plnnning@carlsbadca.gov
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Teri Delcamp
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areysbergen
Thursday, August 25, 2016 10:57 AM
T eri Delcamp
20 Timeshares on Adams Street?!?
to City Senior Planner Teri Delcamp ..
as a local property owner/resident, I'm concerned why the Boat CLub property remains as a VC zoning
designation --with residential homes surrounding it ??
the VC property needs to be rezoned to £it in with the ambiance of the local community.
a single family home would co-exist naturally with the sunounding homes on Adams St as well as the larger
community.
PLEASE --do the right thing -request a zoning change --
the lagoon has been spared commercialization via an election by which the registered voters of Carlsbad spoke -
-and said --NO --to the 85/15 plan.
we, Carlsbad residents, are speaking again--just say NO to timeshares which are a commercialization of and
on.. the lagoon .
we want to SA VB the lagoon for future generations -not trample it with timeshares.
thank you,
alice and terry reysbergen
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Teri Delcamp
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To whom it may concern,
Upinder Singh < u
Saturday, August 27, 2016 10:59 AM
Teri Delcamp
20 TIMESHARE UNITS IN CARLSBAD LAGOON "NO"
Living in Carlsbad can stays nice if we do not keep building more housing. We do not like another
time share in Carlsbad. This is a letter of protest to the City Council not to approve this project to raise
money. Keep it small and beautiful. Enough is Enough.
Thanks
Upinder Singh
A-HARPMAN INC.
Teri Delcamp
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Planning
Monday, August 29, 2016 9:11 AM
Teri Delcamp
FW: 20 Timeshare Units
From: att ray heller [mailto:ra
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2016 6:37 PM
To: Planning
Subject: 20 Timeshare Units
To the Planning Commission,
I am a homeowner and voter living on Calavo Ct. It has come to my attention that 20 units of time share are being
planned on Adams. Being retired, I walk my dog 4 or 5 times a day In my neighborhood (that includes Adams). Adams is
already a very dangerous road -the sidewalks stop right in the middle of a blind curve, making it very dangerous for
pedestrians and vehicles alike. Since the infrastructure is not even currently safe, adding additional pedestrians and
vehicles from building 20 additional units is askihg for disaster (accidents and deaths). Please note when voting on this
issue that I am totally against it. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Ray Heller
Carlsbad
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Teri Delcamp
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GERRIE BOONE
Monday, August 29, 2016 5:14 PM
Van Lynch; Teri Delcamp; Greg.Fischer@Carlsbadca.gov; Planning; Councillnternet Email
BOAT CLUB PROJECT-20 UNITS
Boat Club project Square feet.pdf
DEAR CARLSBAD PLANNERS,
THE CARLSBAD BOAT CLUB & RESORT PROJECT IS INCOMPATIBLE WITH OUR NORTH
SHORE LAGOON NEIGHBORHOOD. THANK YOU FOR DENYING THE PROJECT LAST
TIME.
THE APPLICANT HAS COME BACK WITH ALMOST THE SAME PROJECT. WHEN YOU
COMPARE THE PLANS OF THE OLD DENIED PROJECT WITH THE NEW PROJECT YOU
CANNOT SEE WHAT THE SQUARE FOOTAGE IS. I HAD TO ADD UP ALL THE UNITS'
SQUARE FOOTAGE TO DISCOVER THAT THE NEW BUILDING IS VERY CLOSE IN SIZE
TO THE DENIED ONE.
DENIED 19,978 SQFT-NEW 19,902 SQFT = A MERE 76 SQUARE FEET OF HABITABLE
SPACE DIFFERENCE.
PLEASE SEE THE ATTACHED PROJECT COMPARISON ~
PLEASE TELL ME YOU WON'T DENY A PROJECT BASED ON BULK AND SCALE AND
INCOMPATIBILITY ONE TIME AND APPROVE THE SAME PROJECT 8 YEARS LATER.
THANK YOU,
GERRIE KAY BOONE
Carlsbad Boat Club & Resort 20 unit Timeshare
"Habitible Square Footage" Comparison
Denied Project Proposed Project
Unit Square Feet Unit Square Feet
1 1116 1 945
2 1116 2 945
3 833 3 833
4 735 4 1190
5 442 5 1161
6 465 6 918
7 533 7 944
8 918 8 922-
9 944 9 944
10 922 10 597
11 944-11 1190
12 597 12 1343
13 725 13 867 --14 457 14 795
15 695 15 618
16 618 16 618 1st floor
17 867-17 795 bottom
18 795 18 1202
19 637 19 842
20 637 20 1803 6673 19472 -52
21 795 1st floor office 430 7103-TOTAL
22 1202 bottom
23 842
24 1363
25 350 6621 19548 Proposed is "smaller" by
office 430 7051-TOTAL -SqFeet
Beds Un it bdrm type Bd rm Types Un it bdrm type Beds
9 3 3 3 9
12 6 2 10 20
7 7 1 4 4
9 9 Studio 1 1 - -
Proposed is "smaller" by
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The INTENSITY of both projects is essentially the same.
The proposed project plans do not disclose total square Footage just "Habitable".
The denied project does not disclose "Habitable Sq Footage" just 40,500 Total Sqft
The proposed project is just as out of place in "BULK AND SCALE" as before.
Teri Delcamp
Subject: FW: 26 unit time-share condominium project
----Original Message-----
From: Julie Nygaard [mailto:N
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2016 10:28 AM
To: Van Lynch <Van.Lynch@carlsbadca.gov>; ji
Subject: 26 unit time-share condominium project
Dear Van,
It has come to my attention that the time-share condo on Adams street is once again on the agenda. I think mixing
time-shares in a basically residential neighborhood is not a very good idea. The two venues are not compatible. I voted
against this project when it came before for us before and I would vote against it again. We pride ourselves in creating
neighborhoods that are pleasant, peaceful places to live. We need to protect them.
Warm regards,
Julie Nygaard
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Subject: FW: 20 Timeshares
From: Steve [mailto:s ]
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2016 5:36 PM
To: Teri Delcamp <Teri.Delcamp@carlsbadca.gov>
Subject: 20 Timeshares
My name is Steve Bandich. I live at . in Bristol Cove in Carlsbad. I am the past Presidential and
current Secretary ofthe Villas at the Cove HOA. I speak for all of our members and many of our neighbors in
Bristol Cove. We are opposed to the approval of a 20 unit timeshare on Hedionda Lagoon for 3 primary
reasons: Safety-Security-and Sustainability.
First, the Lagoon is now very busy with many boats, jet-skiers, and passive water sports vehicles, such as
kayaks, paddle boards and water bikes. While there are designate areas for each, may people choose to
disregard these rules and utilize unauthorized areas. Carlsbad police and Parks & Rec. do not have the capacity
or will to supervise the lagoon except on the 2 or 3 major holidays. The addition of several dozens more
people will only exacerbate this dangerous situation. It is only a matter oftime before there is a serious
accident.
Secondly, the approval of a timeshare on our lagoon will add many-out ofthe area-people to the congestion
and impact to our cove, which is almost adjacent to the proposed timeshare site. Temporary timeshare guest
at our lagoon will not know or heed the no trespassing rules of our private cove. Currently many lagoon day
users traverse our cove with boats and passive water vehicles and, at times avail themselves of the use of our
private docks. Our Bristol Cove residents enjoy the narrow waters of our cove with their power boats, small
watercraft and flotation devises, and this additional use buy nonresidents, at times, presents dangerous
confrontations. I am told that the police cannot enforce the privacy of our cove because it it private property.
Finally, the fragile ecosystem of our lagoon will be further threatened by the additional of human damage
caused by people not necessarily concerned with its preservation. The lagoon and our cove are constantly
littered with paper waste, bottles and cans, and all sorts of plastic products. The Hedionda Lagoon Association,
and volunteer organization such as H20 Patrol are encountering more and more debris in the clean up
efforts. More sightings of dead sea creatures, fish and birds are seen along our shores. Many day users
trespass into the restricted area of the Fish and Game Preserve. This damage will only increase with the
addition of out of the area visitors.
Sincerely,
Steven Bandich
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Linda A Shafer <l
Saturday, September 03, 2016 8:48AM
Van Lynch; Teri Delcamp; Greg.Fischer@Carlsbadca.gov; Planning; Council Internet Email
20 Unit Time Share on Aqua Hedionda Lagon to go before planning commission
I have lived in Carlsbad within Bristol Cove on Aqua Hedionda Lagoon since 1980 and I love Carlsbad as much today as
when I moved first moved here. Of course it has grown tremendously, but mostly well planned. I realize the City and
Planning Commission has a tough job to forward think about the implications of each project that comes before them
and weigh the rights of property owners against the impact to the community: integrity, safety and quality of life. In the
instance of the 20 unit time share being proposed on Aqua Hedionda Lagoon, I am hoping the foreseeable negative
impact to our community will guide your decision.
This is a relatively small area that is being pushed today to absorb a huge growth in recreational use. I see thousands of
Groupons sold for paddle boarding on the lagoon and any given weekend over summer we see the eastern shore
(passive access beach area) completely covered with people settled in to enjoy the day. This is a lot to handle today. On
any sunny day, there is little to no parking on any of the residential streets near the lagoon because of visitor traffic.
Walking, jogging, rolling strollers and bike riding on Adams (near the site of the proposed time share) is extremely
dangerous due to blind intersections, lack of sidewalks and distracted drivers looking down at the action on the lagoon.
I believe it is easy to foresee the danger involved if the City and Planning Commission were to move forward to approve
adding a 20 unit time share to the mix, with every week a new set of folks that are unfamiliar with the neighborhood
rushing in and out for their week of fun.
Again, I urge you to turn down the proposal for a 20 Unit time share on Adams at this time.
Respectfully,
Linda Shafer
d, CA 92008
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Teri Delcamp
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Hi,
Donna Kilpatrick
Tuesday, September 06, 2016 10:02 AM
Teri Delcamp
20 timeshares
I recendly bought a home in Bristol Cove and do not wish to have 20 timeshares close by.
Thank you,
Donna Kilpatrick
Carlsbad, CA 92008
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SEP 8 2016
September 5, 2016
Planning Division
Dear Carlsbad Planners Mr. Fisher and Ms. Delcamp and Mr. Neu,
I am very disappointed to see that the Carlsbad Boat Club and Resort project is haunting us
a gam.
I have been a homeowner on the lagoon since 1979 and have enjoyed the lagoon the
neighborhood's charm. This project will certainly erode the charm and ambiance of the area. It
is much too large and will adversely affect the recreation on the lagoon. The other for profit
recreational business on the lagoon has already overburdened this small lagoon with its
thousands of tourists.
The City Planners got it right last time when they denied the project. The City Council also got
it right. Now the property owners have returned with the same oversized building as the last
time. A huge timeshare business didn't belong here in 2008 and it doesn't belong here in 2016
or in the future.
I would support a smaller scale project but not this giant timeshare business.
Please protect our neighborhood from this bad idea.
Thank you for your service to Carlsbad.
Regards,
Clint Cowie
CA 92008
CC: Carlsbad City Council
Teri Delcamp
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FYI
From: Council Internet Email
Don Neu
Wednesday, September 07, 2016 4:05 PM
Teri Delcamp
FW; Carlsbad Boat Club & Resort Project a 20 Unit Timeshare at 4509 Adams Street
Carlsbad CA 92008 CT 14-11 CUP 14-10
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 12:58 PM
Subject: FW: Carlsbad Boat Club & Resort Project a 20 Unit Timeshare at 4509 Adams Street Carlsbad CA 92008 CT 14-11
CUP 14-10
From: Bob Ross [mailto:
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2016 12:34 PM
To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.gov>
Subject: Carlsbad Boat Club & Resort Project a 20 Unit Timeshare at 4509 Adams Street Carlsbad CA 92008 CT 14-11 CUP
14-10
Dear Carlsbad Planning Staff,
I live and own my home at Carlsbad. I am very much against the subject project.
Parking on Adams, Cove Dr. and Park Dr. are already a problem and we certainly don't need any overflow from
Adams. Also the project seems much too massive for the lagoon and if the project has a boat ramp to use the
lagoon it will become too crowded and unmanageable.
This project has already been turned down once, please don't approve it this time around.
Thank you,
Myra Finch
Robert Ross
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Teri Delcamp
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Gail Huntington <
Thursday, September 08, 2016 6:49 PM
Teri Delcamp
No to timeshares
Please do not allow the 20 unit timeshare to be built at the lagoon.
Thank you
Jerry and Gail Huntington
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Dear Carlsbad Planning Staff,
Kathy Perry <
Friday, September 09, 2016 4:00 PM
Teri Delcamp
20 Unit timeshare project CT 14-11 CUP 14-10
I am writing to strongly oppose this proposed project. It is incompatible with the existing neighborhood and would
negatively impact the lagoon. Adams Street itself is already busy and lacks parking so adding twenty units on one lot on
this street seems to defy reason.
This is not orderly growth, merely greed on the part of the owner to maximize profits at the expe nse of the entire
neighborhood.
We hope you will deny this project until it is considerably reduced in size and scope.
Sincerely,
Katharine Perry
Carlsbad, CA 92008
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TYPICAL BASIN SECTION 1&2
BASIN 3 SECTION
DRIVEWAY ENTRY PROFILE
SECTION C - C
TYPICAL SECTION ADAMS STREET
CITY OF CARLSBAD TENTATIVE MAP
CARLSBAD BOAT CLUB & RESORT
PRELIMINARY GRADING PLAN
ENGINEERING
EXCEL
CITY OF CARLSBAD TENTATIVE MAP
CARLSBAD BOAT CLUB & RESORT
CROSS-SECTIONS & DETAILS
CONCRETE DRIVEWAY AT ADAMS STREET
SECTION B - B
SECTION A - A
SECTION D - D
SECTION E-E
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
VIP PARTNERS
4509 ADAMS STREET
CARLSBAD, CA 92008
CONCEPT WATER USE
CALCULATIONS I ~ ~ § t ""' WATER USE DIAGRAM & LANDSCAPE WATER BUDGET MAXIMUM APPLIED WATER ALLOWANCE (MAWA) MAWA = (ETc) (0.62) [ .55 x LA+ 0.3 x SLA] MAWA = (46.5) (0.62) [ .55 x 6,398 + 0.3 x 0] MAWA = 101,450 gal/ yr HYDROZONE LEGEND t .......................... ! ........................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •••••• 0 ••• 0 ••• 0 0 •••••• 0 0 •• 0 .......................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • 0 ••• 0 ••• 0 0 •••••• 0 0 •• 0 .......................... 6,398 SQ. rr . § ~.,§! ~lli ~~~ ~ "<:'i " !!>~~ ~~~r:: ;::s .,ts ~~ "' ~~ I r::~~ t;~~ ..... ~~ !l::~~<::S ~~~~"' §§~~ ~""'~;s~ ~~<;:,~ .., ~~"""' ........... ......::~ ~~"'§ ~"'"' <.l ... ;::s~~~ • I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~~~<~}7F:~~1~:!bd~~/l • IRRIGATION NOTE= ALL PLANTING AREAS SHALL BE IRRIGATED ACCORDING TO PLANT TYPE AND ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE. ALL IRRIGATED AREAS SHALL RECEIVE UNIFORM COVERAGE BY MEANS OF AN AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED, ELECTRICALLY ACTIVATED UNDERGROUND PIPED IRRIGATION SYSTEM FOR WATER CONSERVATION AND TO MINIMIZE EROSION. STATE OF THE ART AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER WITH MASTER VALVE AND RAIN SHUTOFF CAPABILITIES. A REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVENTER WILL BE USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AND REGIONAL STANDARDS. REMOTE CONTROL VALVES SHALL BE UTILIZED WITH LOW PRECIPITATION HEADS FOR REDUCED WATER CONSUMPTION. PRESSURE COMPENSATING DRIP AND LOW PRECIPITATION RATE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE USED WHERE APPLICABLE. ALL PRESSURIZED MAINLINE AND LATERAL LINES WILL BE PVC INSTALLED BELOW GRADE PER LOCAL AND REGIONAL STANDARDS. AN AUTOMATIC, WATER EFFICIENT IRRIGATION SYSTEM SHALL BE PROVIDED TO ESTABLISH AND MAINTAIN LANDSCAPING. IRRIGATION SYSTEM WILL INITIALLY USE POTABLE WATER BUT WILL BE DESIGNED TO ACCOMMODATE RECYCLED WATER INCASE RECYCLED WATER BECOMES AVAILABLE IN THE FUTURE. I I I I I I I I I ---------0 ~l'la 40 60 80 1-~ 'll"ll !\JN~ 1-wac UJ t:Nm 0 :::lOl"' !f) <t UJ -<( ... . 0 z w (I) ~Or-. UJ ~ -~ CD w(J)lL . lii<(<t a.. Wf-<t (f) I_(l) uzo UJ Z I <(-Ol ~ ~o~ <( 8Zo "'"UJ(l) ...., '<!" "' 1:20 2611 LC-1
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
VIP PARTNERS
4509 ADAMS STREET
CARLSBAD, CA 92008
LANDSCAPE CONCEPT PLAN I SLOPE STANDARDS• SLOPES 611 OR STEEPER REQUIRING EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS SPECIFIED HEREIN SHALL BE TREATED ~ITH ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLO~ING PLANTING STANDARDS A. STANDARD 1 -COVER CROP/REINFOCED STRA~ MATTING' COVER CROP SHALL BE A SEED MIX TYPICALLY MADE UP OF QUICK GERMINATING AND FAST COVERING GRASSES, CLOVERS, AND/OR ~ILD FLO~ERS. SUBMIT THE SPECIFIC SEED MIX FOR CITY APPROVAL PRIOR TO APPLICATION. THE COVER CROP SHALL BE APPLIED AT A RATE AND MANNER SUFFICIENT TO PROVIDE 90Y. COVERAGE ~!THIN THIRTY (30) DAYS. TYPE OF REINFORCED STRA~ MATTING SHALL BE AS PROVIDED BY THE CITY AND STAKED TO THE SLOPE AS RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. REINFORCED STRA~ MATTING SHALL BE REQUIRED ~HEN PLANTING OCCURS BET~EEN AUGUST 15 AND APRIL 15. THE COVER CROP AND/OR REINFORCED STRA~ MAT SHALL BE USED THE REMINDER OF THE YEAR. B. STANDARD #2 -GROUND COVER ONE HUNDRED <100/.) PERCENT OF THE AREA SHALL BE PLANTED ~ITH A GROUND COVER KNO~N TO HAVE EXCELLENT SOIL BINDING CHARACTERISTICS <PLANTED FROM A MINIMUM SIZE OF FLATTED MATERIAL AND SPACED TO PROVIDE FULL COVERAGE ~!THIN ONE YEAR>. C. STANDARD #3 -LO~ SHRUBS LO~ SPREADING ~OODY SHRUBS <PLANTED FROM A MINIMUM OF 2-3/4 INCH LINERS) SHALL COVER A MINIMUM OF SEVENTY <70/.) PERCENT OF SLOPE FACE <AT MATURE SIZD. n STANDARD #4 -TREES AND/OR LARGE SHRUBS TREES AND/OR LARGE SHRUBS SHALL BE <PLANTED FROM A MINIMUM OF I GALLON CONTAINERS) AT A MINIMUM RATE OF ONE m PER T~D HUNDRED <200) SQUARE FEET. SLOPES 6:1 OR STEEPER AND: A. 3' OR LESS IN VERTICAL HEIGHT AND ARE ADJACENT TO PUBLIC ~ALKS DR STREETS REQUIRE AT MINIMUM STANDARD #!. B. 3' TO 8' IN VERTICAL HEIGHT REQUIRE STANDARDS #I <EROSION CONTROL MATTING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN LIEU OF A COVER CROP), #2, AND #3. C. IN EXCESS OF 8' IN VERTICAL HEIGHT REQUIRE STANDARD #1 <EROSION CONTROL MATTING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN LIEU OF A COVER CROP>, #2, #3, AND #4. AREAS GRADED FLATTER THAN 611 REQUIRE STANDARD #1 <COVER CROP) ~ITH TEMPORARY IRRIGATION ~HEN THEY HAVE ONE DR MORE OF THE FDLLD~ING CONDITIONS' A. SHEET GRADED PADS NOT SCHEDULED FOR IMPROVEMENTS ~!THIN 6 MONTHS OF COMPLETION OF ROUGH GRADING. B. A POTENTIAL EROSION PROBLEM AS DETERMINED BY THE CITY. C. IDENTIFIED BY THE CITY AS HIGHLY VISIBLE AREAS TO THE PUBLIC OR HAVE SPECIAL CONDITIONS THAT ~ARRANT IMMEDIATE TREATMENT. ~ ~ l;.'l \ "' ~ ' SEE PLANT MATERIAL LEGEND ON SHEET LC-3 MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITY NOTE: THE PROPERTY O~NERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CONTINUAL MAINTENANCE OF ALL LANDSCAPED AREAS ON SITE. THE EXISTING PLANTING AREAS ~!THIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-~AY ARE TO BE MAINTAINED BY THE PROPERTY O~NERS. ALL LANDSCAPED AREAS SHALL BE KEPT FREE OF ~EEDS AND DEBRIS. PLANTINGS SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A HEAL THY, VIGOROUSLY GRO~ING CONDITION, AND SHALL RECEIVE REGULAR PRUNING, FERTILIZING, MO~ING AND TRIMMING. IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SHALL BE REGULARLY INSPECTED AND KEPT IN FULLY OPERATIONAL CONDITION ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURERS' DESIGN STANDARDS AT ALL TIMES. LANDSCAPE NOTE• I. ALL LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE CITY OF CARLSBAD'S LANDSCAPE MANUAL AND ALL OTHER APPLICABLE STANDARDS AS OF THE APPROVED DATE OF THESE PLANS. 2. TREES PLANTED ~!THIN 5 FEET OF ~ALKS, CURBS DR PAVING SHALL BE PLANTED ~ITH A ROOT BARRIER <BID-BARRIER). 3. IF ANY EXISTING HARDSCAPE DR LANDSCAPE INDICATED ON THE APPROVED PLANS ARE DAMAGED OR REMOVED DURING DEMOLITION OR CONSTRUCTION, IT SHALL BE REPAIRED AND/OR REPLACED IN KIND AND EQUIVALENT SIZE PER THE APPROVED PLANS BY THE O~NER/PERMITTEE. 4. ALL LANDSCAPE MATERIALS SHALL BE PERMANENTLY MAINTAINED IN A GRD~ING AND HEAL THY CONDITION AT ALL TIMES, INCLUDING TRIMMING AS APPROPRIATE TO MAINTAIN APPROVED LANDSCAPE MATERIALS. 5. ALL PLANTING AREAS SHALL BE FINISHED ~ITH A 3 INCH LAYER OF SHREDDED BARK MULCH <ECOBARK> AVAILABLE THROUGH BUTLER'S MILL INC., (619) 263-3659 6. NO ENHANCED HARDSCAPE PAVING SHALL BE COUNTED TO~ARD LANDSCAPE AREA CALCULATIONS. 6. NO BRUSH MANAGEMENT SHALL BE REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT. I ~~§ ~:"": ... ~ ~1:1 bj~~::~ ~ ~~ ~~~~13 ~:"": ~ .,~~~ ... ----.~ ~il:!"' ~:<("' ""' ;:s~~~ ' PLANTING ZONES• ZONE I' ZONE 2' ZONE 3, ZONE 4, LUSH REFINED NATURALIZING/TRANSITIONAL NATIVE PERCENTAGES= TOTAL SITE SQUARE FOOTAGE• 43,668 SQFT /. OF TOTAL SITE USED FOR LANDSCAPING• 30.6 /. <13360 SQFn /. OF LANDSCAPE AREA OF EACH PLANTING ZONE1 ZONE I• 12.8/. ZONE 2' OY. ZONE 3, 0/. ZONE 4, 17.8/. • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I --I I -------() ~l'lO ,?() 4() 6() 8() I-I-UJ 0 UJ z UJ CD . a.. (f) UJ ~ <( ...., 1:20 2611 LC-2
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
VIP PARTNERS
4509 ADAMS STREET
CARLSBAD, CA 92008
LANDSCAPE CONCEPT PLAN I I I I I I I I I / ' I \ I (B ,I \ ~ / ' / INNER COURTYARD AREA SCALE 1:30 PLANT MATERIAL LEGEND BOfANICA~ NAMf ----// "'" I \ ' ' I ,-\ I I Q I \ I \ / '---/-------------EXISTING TREE -o BE REMOVED ARCHDNTDP~ DE NIX ::U\ININGHAHI A~ A I -0HDENIX Dr'CTYLIFC:RI\ DENIX RDC:3C:L::Im SHRUBS 0 (\SPLE~IU'I BUL3IFERUH G ASP _E'JIUH NIDUS 0 PHDRM:LH TENr',X 0 PHCRnU'1 'BRDfiZE BABY' (i(1 f'HLUDl \I~UI'I 'XMI~DL' ~ ""' '"" """ " G) :-;IRlLllllA PlGJNAl 'YE_LJ',;' ///// //// /i// //// //// //// l'.'"·0".'"·0"" uu~ i/// //// ////// D:::)HIDPDGD~\ ~r'\PD~\ICJS f>.----<.-------·->.-----·-~·-:-----.------>.---_~1 t -_::-:::--::--::--::--::-~:..::! C_=v=A MINIA-A TRACHELDSPERMUM JASMINDIDES ~~~;/:f'-::/;;("(;J~ RmMART~II~ WFTI:Tfl~l T~ 'Hin"'ITfJGTnfJ Bl IIF' ~;,;~~1~'&\~~l,~~~ CAklX Ul \ILL~ A WfMJN NAMe REHCVE AI,ID GRIND STUf1P 24' BCX D~TE PALH 24' BCX 10 GAL. HDTIICRS ITRN ~ GAL, '--._ lAL, c::; CAL, 3_UJJ-~~J I~UM~ll V1Nl eo GAL. T~E::: '1r',_LJ\J 5 GAL. 5 GtL NEw ZE~L~ND FLAX 10 :::J(',_, ~Ew ZEALANL FL~X 5 GAL. WINTERBDURN P~ILJJC:NDRJN 5 GAL. G:l'm BIRD JF PARADISE 24' BCX 31RD OF PI\RI1DISE 5 GAL. 1 GAL. YELLD'il DAYLL Y 1 G~l L:L Y TLRF 1 G~L HONDO GRASS 1 GAL. KAFFTR I Tl Y 1 G~L 1 G~L ROSEMARY _ GAL. BERKELEY SE[GE _ GI\L. Hf. 6• 7' -I 6. 7' -I ~~ J' 12''-1~'' 1C''-1:0" 12'-15' 4'-6' 12"-15' 12'-1:0' 12'-15' 12" ~s· 12"-15' 12''-1~'' 6"-8" 6''-8'' G'' 0-'' G'' 0" G'' 0-'' G'' 0-'' G'' 0" 6''-8" SPO. QfY. 2'-3' 6 2'-3' 3 ~~ J' 4 1?"-ICS' 4 12'-15' 3 12'-15' 12 12'-1:0' 12U '2'-15' •o 12'-15' li 12"-15" " "2'-15" •s STR~IG~T T~U\IK, FLLL ~E~D STRI'IG~T nU\IK. FULL HEI\D SnAIGHT TRU~~K. FULL HEAD ~11 I A\ID B.I~~Y. Gnnn r.n1 nR FULL 1\ND BUSHv, GOOD COLOR FULL AND BUSHv, GOOD COLOR f LLL ~I'll: BU:-;HY, GJUD ::U_U" FIJI I MID BII~HY, mnn r.n1 nR ~u_L A\ID BJS~Y. GOOD COLOR f JL_ L\I,JD BU::;HY. lULD CLLLR FJL_ L\ND BUSHY, [0[D CCLCR FJL_ ~ND BUSHY, GOOD COLOR FUL_ L\ND BUSHY. [0[D CCLCR FUL_ ~ND BUSHY. [0[D CCLCR @ 18" D.C @ '8" D.C. @ •8" D.C. @ 18" D.C. @ •B" D.C. @ 18" J.C. @ 18' ][ I~ I BLOW-UP OF COURTYARD AREA P~I\NfiNG Z:ONf'S ZCfiE 1 LUS~ ZCfiE 2, LUSH I I J:C:H ZONE _ LUSH ZONE 1, LUS~ 7nNF ?' I .ISH ZJNC: ~' LUSH ZD\IE 2 LUS~ ZCfiE 1 LUS~ ZONE _, LUSH ZD\IE 1' LJSH Z[l'i[ 1 LUSII ZONE 1' LUS~ ZONE _ LUSH ZONE 2' LJSH ZJNC: ~' LUSH ZJIE 2• LUSH IRRIGATION NOTE: AI I PI A~, Tl'JG A~F~~ ~~A I B~ TRRTATFD Ar:r:nRnTNG Tn PI ANT TYPF ANl [~,VJR[~W[~, T~L [)<f'[SLR[. ALL :RRI~ATCD ARCAS SIIALL R[C[J\1[ UNIIDRM CDVCRAG[ BY ~EI'NS CF A~ I'UTD~ATIC~L_Y CONTROLLED. ELECTRI::A_LY ~CTIVATED JNDE~G~DJND Pl~lU l~P_lA I lU'J ~y~ I ~M f J~ ''/A llR CUN::;lR\!A I !UN AND I U ~~JNll'llLl lRU::;JUN. ::; I All OF THE I'RT I'UTD~ATIC CJNTRDL_E~ WITH HASTER VALVE AND RAIN SHUTOFF Ci1P11BLI-:ES. 1\ REDUCED PRESSURE BI\CKFLDw PRE\IEIHER IVILL BE USED m ACTIRfA~,r:F \[TH I 11:~1 A~,n RFCilll,~l qANlARD~. RFflnTF r:nNTRnl \!AI VF~ ~HAl I IJ[ L TLIZCD wl-11 LD\i rc;c=Ir:TATID'J IICAJS lOR RCDUCCD WATCR CDNSU~~I'TIDN. PRESSLRE CD~PENSATIN~ DRIP ANJ LOW PREC:PITATIDN RATE EQUIPMENT SHALL BE USED \JHlPl APPL_CABLl. ALL PPl:-;~U~lllD f1AJNL_Nl ANU LA llkAL L!Nl::; \v JLL Bl PVC INST~L_ED BE_D\V GRALE PER LCCI'L AND REGIONAL STANJARDS. AN AUTDf1ATIC. 1,/A-ER EFFI=IEN-IRRIG1\TIDN SYSTEM SHt,LL BE PROVIDED TO ESTI\BLISH (\I'D flr'.I~ITr'.II'i I ~l,lf:C:I:APTI,~. MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITY NOTE: T~E P~D~E~TY JWNERS PRE RESPCNSI3LE FOR THE CDN-I~U~L H~INTE~A~C::: JF A_L LL\I,DS::A~ED L\RC:AS Jl' SITE. THC: C:XISTIN~ ~L~NTING AREAS 'wiTH!~ THE FUEL!:: ~luH 1-Uf -WAY L\~~ I U 3~ '1AJN AJNlU BY I ~l P"U~l" I Y J',/fllk~. ALL LAI'W:-:CAPlD A~EL\S S~A_L 3::: <E~T F~E::: JF ',;EEDS A\ID DC:E~IS. P _A\ITINGS SHALL BE MAINTAI\IED :~~ 1\ HEI\L -w, VIGJRJUSL Y ~RJ',/11'~ =DNJITIDN, (,ND SHt,LL RECEIVE REGULI\R PRUNI~G. F~Rn T7TN~. ~1n\ri\Ci AI\D TRTI~'ITNG. TRRTCiATTnl'l SYSTFMS SHAI I CJF RFCilll ARI Y :NSPECTED AND KEP-IN FLLLY OPERATIONAL CDNDITIJN A=CJRDING TO MANUFACTURERS' JC:SIGN STANDARDS AT ALL TIMES. LANDSCAPE NOTE: l. ALL LAI'~DSCAPE A I'D IRRIG~ TIDN SHALL cm~FDRM TO THE CITY OF CARLSBAD'S LANDSCAPE MANUAL ANJ ALL D-HER APPLICABLE STANDARDS AS OF THE APPROVED Dt,-E OF -HESE PLI\I,IS. 2. -REES PLAN-ED wi-HIN 5 FEET CF WALKS, =u~BS JR P~VIN~ SH~L-BE P_A\ITC:D wl-11 A ROD-DARRICR CDID DARRJCR) J. lf A~Y lXJ~IJNG HA~D~CAPl UP LANU~CAPl JNDJCAilJ UN IHl AP~~UVlD PLAN~ ARl DAMAGED DR REI"IDVC:D DJRII,IG DEMOLITION DR CONSTRUCTION, 1-SHALL BE REPAIREr ~ND/DR REPLACED IN Kl\ID ~\ID EJUIVI\LENT s:zE PER THE APPROVED PLI\NS BY THE n\...1\IF~PF~MTT-FF. 4. ALL LANDSCAPE MA-ER:~LS SH~LL BE PERMANENTLY MAINTAINED IN A GROWING AND II[AL -11v CDNDITIJN AT ~L-TIMCS. INCLUDJ~,G TRIM~ING AS Al'rRDI'RI~T[ TO MAINTAI~ ~P~RJ\IEL LA~DSCI'PE ~ATERIALS. 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ZONE 1-LUSH LANDSCAPE
1. Criteria:
a. Zone One should be utilized only in areas of a
development which require
a lush green landscape such as areas of high use or
visual importance.
b. The plantings require an intensive maintenance
operation to produce the desired
appearance
c. This Zone's anticipated appearance relies on large
amounts of irrigation. Annual amounts for a healthy,
mature landscape are estimated at over thirty (30") inches
of supplemental water annually.
2. Description:
Zone One may be thought as a tradtional landscape,
green, lush, and flowering. Most plants used to produce
this effect do not come form a semi-arid type climate found
in Southern California. These exotic plants require large
amounts of water and intensive maintenance.
Although Carlsbad has a mild temperate climate, it
remains a semi-arid region, characterized by poor, infertile
soil. Natural lush landscapes are found within our area,
but only in very limited micro-climates whose special
enviroment can produce the requirements to support this
types of landscapes.
This natural pattern of limited lush landscapes should act
as a guide for Zone One's use. These lush landscapes
should be utilized for areas of intensive use is as a
sensory rich setting in areas visible and important to the
majority of users, such as entries, courtyards, pedestrian
ways, and recreational areas.
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ZONE 4-NATIVE LANDSCAPE
1. Criteria:
a. Zone Four is an area of existing vegetation whose
native character shall remain with very little modification.
b. It is planned for low-level active use, which is
compatible with the area's natural character.
c. In this zone, no water is required. The use of irrigation
can adversely affect many plants found in this zone.
Introduced plants should be watered individually
2. Description:
Zone four consists of natural vegetation, native or
naturalized, in which there is no or very little disturbance
from site improvements. An area may be planned as a
Zone Four landscape to preserve it physical features, its
qualities as a natural ecosystem, wildlife habitat, or as
open space. These qualities may be used to provide
passive recreational opportunities, possibly linked to hiking
trials.
Zone Four will require a minimal level of upkeep. Its
maintenance program will consist of periodic control of
debris and minor clearing and/or pruning for fire protection
and removal of nonnative species. Retained in their
natural non-irrigated condition, these areas will remain
relatively dry. Due to this characteristic, a "Fire Protection
Program" may be required.
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Protect Our Lagoon and Neighborhood
Carlsbad Lagoon Protection Council ()
RECEIVED
SEP 21 .2016
CITY OF CARLSBAD
PLANNING DIVISION
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Show support for the Agua Hedionda Lagoon and neighborhood. Object to
the development of a 20-unit timeshare on Adams St. for the followi ng
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http://www.rpetitions.com/petltfon/keep-carfsbad-lagoon-local 9/21/16, 9:06AM
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1. The proposed structure size and design do not conform to the
neig.~~O'rhood.
2. This proposed development could bring in 3,000 to 4,000 new users to the
lagoon each year. The water quality of Aqua Hedionda is already in jeopardy
of pollution according to the State Water Control Agency. More users will
accelerate contamination.
3. Adams Street has 7 blind turns and has only 5% paved sidewalks. By
adding hundreds of unfamiliar drivers in a vacation mode to a street that is
highly used by pedestrians, joggers, and cyclists; accidents are certain.
2 HIGHliGHTS
We are now live!
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Susan Sauter United States, Fallbrook
Sep 21.2016
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This is a horrible project. The lagoon is taxed to the max as it is, as are our
residential streets. NO .. NO .. NO good to our community will come of this
project
Alex Tarreblanca United States, Carlsbad
Sep 21,2016
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NO to the project
Shirley Forsch United States, Carlsbad
Sep 21,2016
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This should not be in an area of single family homes!
janis Bandich United States, Carlsbad
Sep 21.2016
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This 20=unit Timeshare proposal is completely inappropriate for a
residential neighbor, for the impact on the Lagoon, and for the traffic
issues on Adams.
Debra Mullin United States, Carlsbad
Sep 20.2016
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I am against the proposed 20 unit timeshare on Adams
Street
Thomas Shearer United States, Carlsbad
Sep20. 2016
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I live near Park and Bayshore and I am also a bicyclist. The safest route to
get to Coast Hwy is along Adams Street If the development is approved El
Camino Real would be my only option.
Kristine Wright United States. Carlsbad
Se:p 20. 2016
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l object to the developr:nent of 20 unit time share at the Carlsbad Boat
club on Adams St. This project is to large for such a small area of land and
has been successfully used in the past as having restaurants.
Robert johnson United States, Carlsbad
Sep 20,2016
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the north side of the lagoon is a residential area it does not need a
timeshare.
Deborah Cowden United States, Carlsbad
Sep 20. 2016
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We live near the south end of Highland, just above Adams and the lagoon,
and the neighborhood cannot support extra traffic. Neither can the lagoon
support any extra pollution. I've seen first hand how vacation rentals effect
our quiet neighborhood, as the house across the street from us was sold to
investors and is now a vacation rental. Non residents are rude, noisy at
night. perhaps not real.izing we enjoy, and deseNe, our privacy and quiet.
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We live on Highland Dr and are 100% against this!
Syndi poling United States, Carlsbad
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I live on the lagoon
James Courtney United States, Carlsbad
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Before signing this petition, please be advised that it contains misleading
and false statements in all3 stated reasons.
Statement# 1 is FALSE! Please read the Staff report to the Plq.nning
Commission to learn the truth.
Statement# 2 is FALSE! Common sense will tell you, that it's simply an
outrageous statement!
Statement# 3 is FALSE! He says, "Adams has 7 blind curves and is only
5% paved". That's ridiculous! It's a standard city street, and is paved. Drive
down Adams St. and see for yourself.
A commercial restaurant and Boat dub have been operating at this
site,since the 1950s, charged with approximately 570 trips per day. The
timeshare project will generate 200 trips per day, which is about 60%
LESS! That is correct: It t·educes the traffic far below the previous allowed
coomercial uses and makes the street safer. Check with the City for the
actual facts.
If you have already signed this petition, because you took the word of one
person who has an ulterior motive, I recommend you have your name
deleted before it is soiled when the truth is revealed.
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Adams street absolutely CANNOT accommodate a timeshare! Way too many people in one place. I
can't imagine all the cars going in and out through that small street, speeding around those
dangerous curves. My parked car got hit last week! It could have been a person!
Carol'[n Rodosta United States. Carlsbad
Sep19,2016
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A timeshare property has no business on Adams street, no matter how
large or small it is. One goes to a timeshare to see an area, in this case San
Diego. People will be making numerous trips back and forth on Adams, a
street not set up for traffic and unsafe for the timeshare occupants as well
as for people who Uve in Carlsbad.
Shirley Anderson United States, Carlsbad
Sep 19,2016
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Please no more timeshares.
Gail Huntington Un ited States, Carlsbad
Sep18, 2016
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Please do not allow this time share unit to be built. It will ruin our lagoon
and add more traffic and congestion.
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Michael Maras United States, Carlsbad
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I own and live on Cove Dr. And do not want this development.
Anonymous
Sep 17.2016
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The Adams Street Area is not sufficiently prepared to safely support the
proposed timeshare development. The development should not be
completed.
Jean Isbell United States, Carlsbad
Sep 17,2016
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This development should be denied.
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Laura Drelleshak United States, Carlsbad
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The location is not appropriate for any development of t his size, and
especially not timeshares.
sandra meador United States, Carlsbad
Sep 17. 2016
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Smart Growth, not growth for the sake of growth and developer profits.
josh Leupold United States, Carlsbad
Sep 17. 2016
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I run Adams St regularly, often with my daughter, and the additional traffic
from short-term tenants unfamiliar with the area and without any real
investment in the community and keeping it safe is dangerous.
Doris Schiller United States, Carlsbad -
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Not the right place for time-shares
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I've lived in north county my entire life and never thought that it would
look the way that it does now, we are one step away from being Los
Angeles. Gone is the quiet little beach town, and in its place a congested,
polluted city with every spare inch of free land being built upon. It's time
to say ho more.
Penny Johnson United States, Carlsbad
Sep 17. '2016
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Time shares in that area are not a good fit ! l(eep it a residential area.
Emily Schroder United States, Carlsbad
Sep 11.2016
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Please, No timeshares on Adams for all the reasons indicated in
comments already posted.
Miriam brunhaver United States, Carlsbad
Sep17. 2016
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No on timeshare
Don Burton United States, Carlsbad
Sep 16.2016
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These people have no shame. It's the same group every time, all the so-
called do-gooders who are in tight with the local establishment._ so sick of
it. Time for some serious change come November 8.
Dan Kalin United States, Carlsbad
Sep 16.2016
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We don't need it and we don't want it.
Anonymous
Sep 16.2016
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Huge safety concern
sharon johnson United States, Carlsbad
Sep 14,2016
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My concern is that the soil that this large development will be built on is
basically sand ..... not smart.
Elizabeth banks United States, Carlsbad
Sep 02.2016
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Developers use timeshares so they won't have to contribute to schools.
Also timeshares don't count toward the city build out requirements. Good
for .all except the citizens that live here. ·
No timeshares by the lagoon
steve commins United States, Carlsbad
Aug28,2016
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a time share complex is not an appropriate addition to this neighborhood
and would not fit the current character of the area
Anonymous
Aug 28, 2016
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No time shares! There are enough places for visitors to stay. The lagoon is
already too crowded.
Anonxmous
Aug 28. 2016
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No more building .
Penny johnson United States, Carlsbad
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Stop the madness that this city council and planning commission keep
trying to shove on us!!
Anonymous
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T Brown United States, Carlsbad
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To ensure the preservation of the lagoon, we do not support further
building and development on and surrounding tghe Agua Hedionda
Lagoon.
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Let's work together to keep Carlsbad clean and preserved.
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No condos on the lagoon
Linda seymour United States, Sacramento
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No timeshares on this lagoon
Linda Farnsworth United States. Carlsbad
Aug27. 2016
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Unlike a single homeowner, time share developments bring in de-facto
"renters" with no sense of ownership and stewardship of Carlsbad's
natural resources. Out of town tourists already leave too much impact in ·
the form of trash left on these lagoon beaches and crowding street
parking. This is a sensitive environment that needs to be protected.
jaime Kessinger United States, Carlsbad
Aug 27, 2016
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The lagoon is already over crowded during peak season as it is.
Kristine Wright United States. Carlsbad
Aug 27,2016
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I agree that we do not need time share units on our lagoon.
Anonymous
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I agree
Tamara De Santi United States, Carlsbad
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Keep our water is dean!
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As a long time employee of the carlsbad lagoon I've spent much time on
Adams st. driving to and from work. lve already had many close calls on
this road as there are many blind turns and no sidewalks for pedestrians or
cyclist.
I feel safer driving on the 5 fwy then i do driving on Adams st These
timeshares will bring unfamiliar drivers in to a an already precarious
situation. "Adams st. belongs to the joggers and cyclist of carlsbad". keep
our streets safe and traffic low. All i see is bad news when i think of these
time shares.
Anonymous
jul16, 2016
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North Coastal San Diego has seen an a much higher percentage rate of
high density housing than any other southern calif. area. Enough! We need
to vote out any council members who continue to vote for this kind of
growth .
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This would be detrimental to the family neighborhood.
Steven Bandich United States, Carlsbad
Sep 12.2015
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The addition of 20 timeshare units with associated docks and water
access, in a very confined and con jested area of the Lagoon, will certainly
add to the potential for safety and loss of enjoyment issues.
Jan is Bandich United States, Carlsbad
Sep 11,2015
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I agree that a timeshare on the Lagoon would add severe impact to the
ecology of the environment and add many more to an overcrowded use
of limited resources and supervision, which will lead to escalating many
safety issues that already exist and are not being dealt with currently.
Gitiand l(iumars samadani United States
Sep 05.2015
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This is a small community safe and secure do not ruin it
Kirk Gruenwald United States, Carlsbad
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Traffic would be a problem.
spencer gonzalez United States, Newport Beach
Aug28, 2015
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we just moved to Bayshore and prefer the traffic to remain as is.
Roberta J Ash United States, Carlsbad
Aug25, 2015
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NO TO LAGOON DEVELOPMENT!!!
Roberta Aah Doherty United States, La Puente
Aug25, 2015
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NO TIMESHARES ON LAGOON
Christine Griffin United States, Carlsbad
Aug 24.2015
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Thank you
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No! I do not want more traffic on Adams; the blind curves are so
dangerous at this point you can barely cross the street for fear of being hit!
AnOn'lf!lOUS
Aug24, 2015
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We are against these timeshares and want to keep the lagoon natural!!!
Anonymous
Aug 23, 2015
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Any project that establishes a transient population has no business in an
established residential neighborhood
Bruce Roelofs United States, Carlsbad
Aug21. 2015
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lam vehemently opposed. How can this be forwarded like an e-mail?
Stephen cramer United States, Carlsbad
Aug20. 2015
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I am against any proposed time share or other residential development on
the lagoon
mar:Ydawn gonzalez United States, Carlsbad
Aug20, 2015
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ji United States, Carlsbad
Aug20, 2015
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Is this a legitimate petition? Where can we sign something that has legal
standing?
Anonymous
Aug20. 2015
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This project is inconsistent with the surrounding residential uses and fails
to meet the compatibility requirement for issuance of a conditional use
permit. It wiU create traffic, safety, and noise issues that will adversely
affect the values of the surrounding single-family homes. It's a poorly-
conceived, poorly-designed project that should be rejected by the City.
Anonymous
Aug19,2015
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Don't ruin my peaceful home.
Sandra Blake United States. Carlsbad
Aug19, 2015
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This is not an environmentally sound proposition. Adams Street cannot
handle this type of traffic.
Brian United States, Carlsbad
Aug 19,2015
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A timeshare whether on the lagoon or upslope is an inappropriate use of a
sensitive environment.
Russ Shafer United States, Carlsbad
Aug19. 2015
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I support this petition and it's effort to protect Aqua Hedionda Lagoon .
Linda Shafer United States, Carlsbad
Aug 19,2015
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I am against the proposed development. To me, Carlsbad's charm has
been it's open space and dedication to nature and recreation. This
development in particular will negatively impact the City, and the lagoon
in particular, by adding density and heavy tourism with potential
disrespect for our natural habitat.
Alex Ning United States, Carlsbad
Aug 19, 201'5 ·
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I support this petition.
Erik Geraldon United States, Carlsbad
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No way ... the lagoon is too small for such a big development. l<eep it the
way it is!!!
Larry Geraldson United States, Carlsbad
Aug 19. 2015 .
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I support the petition ... this area doesn't need more traffic .
ute geraldson United States, Carlsbad
Aug 17j, 2015
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I am against more development on the lagoon.
Fred Jansson United States, Carlsbad
Aug 18.2015
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It is going to threaten the lagoons eco system
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I am against the proposed development for the reasons of increased
traffic as well as potential impact in other regards to this deUcate area.
Bruce Roe lofs United States, Carlsbad
Aug18, 2015
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I am vehemently opposed for all the same reasons -traffic, parking,
pollution, disrespect for the lagoon and our COfT1munity, decreasing
property values, etc. How can we best spread this information?
Sharon Johnson United States, Carlsbad
Aug18, 2015
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Years ago a destination hotel was proposed on the lagoon. Residents in
the neighborhood fought the project and the proposal was denied. Adams
Street is a designated scenic route and no structures can exceed the height
of Adams.
Dian Sodano United States, San Diego
jun 02,2015
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I wholeheartedly agree with this petition, this resource is fragile and 20
(really 20) more units of unfamiliar visitors is not responsible. All of us
property owners have had to downgrade our developments over the years
as density has gone up.
Travis Washburn United States, Atlanta
May21. 2015
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Locals only
Amber depace United States, Carlsbad
May 19. 2015
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There is not enough Space and the lagoon is small it is already over
crowded in the summer time . Parking would be an issue too . And these
are peoples homes .
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I support this petition.
Michael Moot United States, Corona
May14. 2015
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As a professional real estate agent , a time share is not conducive to a single family neighborhood
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The lagoon is a special place in Carlsbad that should not be allowed to be
deteriorated by people coming and going with no regard for the natural
beauty.
Tiffani Baumgart United States
May14. 2015
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Please help perserve the lagoon!
It now has the perfect balance of fun and serenity. With a time share
comes chaos!
AnonY.:mous
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Bad place for timeshare environment
RandY. United States, Carlsbad
May13. 2015
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Commercializing a local Laguna for a tourist spot will PROVE to pay off ...
just ask the city of New Braunfels Texas. The new "state of the art condos''
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have brought unwelcoming guest whom have littered the local rivers & '
streams with unwanted beer cans, cigarette butts & loud noise complaints
at random hours of the night so I will contest to this unlawful action of
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and only 5% paved side-walks. I am also concerned about a lack of respect for the
lago'on visitors may have to our lagoon.
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Aug 14,2016
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As a long time employee of the carlsbad lagoon I've spent much time on Adams st
driving to and from work lve already had many close calls on this road as there are
many blind turns and no sidewalks for pedestrians or cyclist.
I feel safer driving on the 5 fwy then i do driving on Adams st. These times hares will
bring unfamiliar drivers in to a an already precarious situation. "Adams st. belongs to
the joggers and cyclist of carlsbad". keep our streets safe and traffic low. All i see is bad
news when i think of these time shares.
Anonymous
Jul16, 2016
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North Coastal San Diego has seen an a much higher percentage rate of high density
housing than any other southern calif. area. Enough! We need to vote out any council
members who continue to vote for this kind of growth.
Anonymous
Oct19, 2015
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This would be detrimental to the family neighborhood.
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Steven Bandich United States. Carlsbad
Sep 12,2015
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The addition of 20 timeshare units with associated docks and water access, in a very
confined and con jested area of the Lagoon, will certainly add to the potential for
safety and loss of enjoyment issues.
janis Bandich United States, Carlsbad
Sep 11.2015
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I agree that a timeshare on the Lagoon would add severe impact to the ecology of the 1..
environment and add many m'ore to an overcrowded use of limited resources and
supeNision, ~hich will lead to escalating many safety issues that already exist and are
not being dealt with currently.
Gitiand l<iumars samadani United States
Sep 05,2015
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This is a srriall community safe and secure do not ruin it
l<irk Gruenwald United States, Carlsbad
Sep 03,2015
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Traffic would be a problem.
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spencer gonzalez United States, Newport Beach
Aug28, 2015
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we just moved to Bayshore and prefer the traffic to remain as is.
Roberta J Ash United States, Carlsbad
Aug 25,2015
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NO TO LAGOON DEVELOPMENT!!!
Roberta Aah Doherty United States, La Puente
Aug25. 2015
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NO TIMESHARES ON LAGOON
Christine Griffin United States, Carlsbad
Aug24, 2015
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Thank you
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Aug24.2015
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No! I do not want more traffic on Adams; the blind curves are so dangerous at this
point you can barely cross the street for fear of being hit!
Anonymous
Aug24. 2015
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We are against these timeshares and want to keep the lagoon natural!!!
Anonymous
Aug23, 2015
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Any project that establishes a transient population has no business in an established
residential neighborhood
Bruce Roelofs United States, Carlsbad
Aug21, 2015
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I am vehemently opposed. How can this be forwarded like an e-mail?
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Stephen cramer United States, Carlsbad
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I am against any proposed time share or other residential development on the lagoon
marydawn gonzalez United States, Carlsbad
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Thank you for the heads up.
jj United States, Carlsbad
Aug20, 2015
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Is this a legitimate petition? Where can we sign something that has legal standing?
Anonymous
Aug20, 2015
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This project is inconsistent with the surrounding residential uses and fails to meet the
compatibility requirement for issuance of a conditional use permit. It will create
traffic, safety, and noise issues that will adversely affect the values of the surrounding
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single-family homes. It's a poorly-conceived, poorly-designed project that should be
rejected by the City.
Anonymous
Aug 19.2015
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Don't ruin my peaceful home.
Sandra Blake United States, Carlsbad
Aug19, 2015
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This is not an envi ronmentally sound proposition. Adams Street cannot handle this
type of traffic.
Brian United States, Carlsbad
Aug 19,2015
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A timeshare whether on the lagoon or upslope is an inappropriate use of a sensitive
environment.
Russ Shafer United States, Carlsbad
Aug19, 2015
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I support this petition and it's effort to protect Aqua Hedionda Lagoon.
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Linda Shafer United States, Carlsbad
Aug19. 2015
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I am against the proposed development. To me, Carlsbad's charm has been it's open
space and dedication to nature and recreation. This development in particular will
negatively impact the City, and the lagoon in particular, by adding density and heavy
tourism with potential disrespect for our natural habitat.
Alex Ning United States, Carlsbad
Aug19, 2015
~ Aug
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I support this petition.
Erik Geraldon United States, Carlsbad
Aug19, 2015
~ Aug 19, 2015
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No way ... the lagoon is too small for such a big deve!opment.l<eep it the way it is!!!
Larry Geraldson United States, Carlsbad
Aug19, 2015
~ Aug 19, 2015
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I support the petition ... this area doesn't need more traffic.
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ute geraldson United States, Carlsbad
Aug 19.2015
~ Aug19,2015
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I am against more development on the lagoon.
Fred Jansson United States, Carlsbad
Aug18. 2015
~ Aug 18, 201~
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It is going to threaten the lagoons eco system
Anonymous
Aug18. 2015
~ Aug 18, 2015
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I am against the proposed development for the reasons of increased traffic as well as
potential impact in other regards to this delicate area.
Bruce Roelofs United States, Carlsbad
Aug 18,2015
~ Aug 18, 2015
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I am vehemently opposed for all the same reasons -trafffc, parking, pollution.
disrespect for the lagoon and our community, decreasing property values, etc. How
can we best spread this information?
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Sharon johnson United States, Cal'lsbad
Aug18, 2015
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Years ago a destination hotel was proposed on the lagoon. Residents in the
neighborhood fought the project and the proposal was denied. Adams Street is a
designated scenic route and no structures can exceed the height of Adams.
Dian Sodano United States, San Diego
Jun 02,2015
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I wholeheartedly agree with this petition, this resource is fragile and 20 (really 20)
more units of unfamiliar visitors is not responsible. All of us property owners have had
to downgrade our developments over the years as density has gone up.
Travis Washburn United States, Atlanta
May21, 2015
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May21. 2015
Locals only
Amber depace United States, Carlsbad
May19, 2015
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There is not enough Space and the lagoon is small it is already over crowded in the
summer time . Parking would be an issue too . And these are peoples homes .
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Martin Pohlmann United States, Carlsbad
May18,2015
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May18, 2015
I support this petition.
Michael Moot United States, Corona
May14, 2015
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As a professional real estate agent , a time share is not conducive to a single family neighborhood
. . , ... Jeanette Werner United States, Vista
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The lagoon is a special place in Carlsbad that should not be allowed to be deteriorated
by people coming and going with no regard for the natural beauty.
Tiffani Baumgart United States
May14, 2015
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Please help perseNe the lagoon!
It now has the perfect balance of fun and serenity. With a time share comes chaos!
Anonymous
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May 13, 2015
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Bad place for timeshare environment
Randy United States, Carlsba9
May 13.2015
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Commercializing a local Laguna for a tourist spot will PROVE to pay off ... just ask the
city of New Braunfels Texas. The new "state of the art condos" have brought
unwelcoming guest whom have littered the local rivers & streams with unwanted beer
cans, cigarette butts & loud noise complaints at random hours of the night so I will
contest to this unlawful action of building condos on a quite relaxing Laguna. Keep
the peace & leave the condos for a urbanized area!
james Arnold United States, Carlsbad
May. 13, 2015 ..._
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May13, 2015
I support this petition
Tammy Stevens United States, Carlsbad
May 13, 2015 ..._
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May13, 2015
No Timeshares .
jan Smith United States, Columbus
MayO?, 2015 ..._
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May 07,2015
No timeshares
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Darren D United States
May 06,2015
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stop this ''fertelli" esque slippery slope.
A development like this could easily attract more of the same. The resulting
"drainage" from any more developing around the lagoon will lead to further
pollutants entering the lagoon ecosystem.
Eldein fathi United States
May 06,2015 ..._
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May06, 2015
No condos.
Anonymous
May 06,2015
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No timeshares on the lagoon
Tommy dean United States, Carlsbad
May 06,2015
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This time share must be stopped. Once this is approved, the lagoon will never be the
same. Also the safety of Adams.St. pedestrians will be even more dangerous than
ever.
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Tu Casa Homeowners Association
August 29, 2016
City of Carlsbad
Planning Division
1635 Faraday Ave
Carlsbad, CA 92008
C/o Lindsay Management Services
6126 1nnovation Way
Carlsbad, CA 92009
760/436-1144 ·FAX 760/436-2566
ITEM #4
Subject: Incompatibility of the proposed Carlsbad Boat Club & Resort Project a 20 Unit Timeshare at
4509 Adams Street Carlsbad CA 92008 CT 14-11 CUP 14-10
Dear Carlsbad Planning Staff and Commissioners,
The Board of Directors for the Tu Casa Homeowners Association, which is a sub Association in Bristol
Cove, unanimously resolved to oppose this project.
Thankfully, the project that was denied in 2008 was determined to be too massive in bulk and scale of
the surrounding residential area. The "new" proposed project is basically the same as the denied
project. Last time around we opposed this project and supported Carlsbad Planning Staff and
Commissioners who declared the project "too intense and incompatible for the surrounding
neighborhood». We supported and applauded the City Council who also denied the project.
Our HOA has been harmonious and compatible with the surrounding area for 40 years. One of the
ways we have achieved this is to not allow vacation rentals. Our CC&Rs do not allow leases for less
than nine months. This project will have about 100 vacationers cycling through 52 times per year!
This incompatible project is not orderly growth and development of our community. We hope that
you, our Carlsbad Planners, will faithfully protect the public interest and not just that of a single property
owner. You are the guardians of our common future and are trusted to plan for the needs of present
and future generations.
We are not against development on this lot and we would probably support a smaller project that is not
a Timeshare.
We ask that you help our neighborhood preserve its special Carlsbad small town beach character and
deny the application for this massive "in bulk and scale", incompatible project.
Sincerely,
Board of Directors
Tu Casa Homeowners Association
CC: Van.Lynch@carlsbadca.gov Teri.Delcamp@carlsbadca.gov Greg.Fisher@Carlsbadca.gov
plan ning@carlsbadca.gov Council@carlsbadca.gov
Teri Delcamp
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Teri,
KUNTMIKE <>
Tuesday, September 13, 2016 10:30 AM
Teri Delcamp
"20" TIMEHASHRES
The number one concern in Carlsbad is the continued building. This has to stop1 and this
project is a good one to fmally .
let the residents (voters) of Carlsbad, that the Mayor and City Council are finally listening.
Mike Klint
Carlsbad, Ca. 92010
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Teri Delcamp
Subject: FW: CT 14-11/PUD 16-02/CUP 14-10-Carlsbad Boat Club & Resort
From: Kirk Cowles [mailto:l
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 2:24 PM
To: Don Neu <Don.Neu@carlsbadca.gov>
Subject: CT 14-11/PUD 16-Q2/CUP 14-10-Carlsbad Boat Club & Resort
City of Carlsbad Planning Commission,
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My name is Kirk Cowles and I am a long time resident of Carlsbad residing at Carlsbad CA. 92010. A few
yea rs back I was appointed by the City Council as one of the eight original citizens of Carlsbad to the Envision Committee
and I served the entire term. I am writing today to voice my negative opinion of this Boat Club and Resort project. Please
do not approve this project.
The area this project being proposed in a unique rural part of Carlsbad with no sidewalks and beautiful homes. Building a
huge resort on a small piece of land is not at all compatible with this beautiful rural residential area of Carlsbad.
Please do not approve this project as it is exactly what citizens of Carlsbad' are against.
Best Regards,
. Kirk Cowles
CMI San Diego
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Teri Delcamp
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Dear City Planners,
David Turner <
Friday, September 16, 2016 5:40 PM
Teri Delcamp
20 Timeshares
Thank you for requesting input from the community. I am a condo owner in Bristol Cove. I h;;lve lived and/or
owned a home there since 1994.
The timeshare is too dense for the location in my opinion. I ag ree with the Bristol Cove Property Owners
Association in opposing this developement as described.
Thank'you for your thoughtful consideration on this project.
Sincerely,
David H. Turner
Carlsbad, CA 92008
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Teri Delcamp
From: Planning
Sent: Monday,-September 19, 2016 7:40AM
To: Teri Delcamp _
Subject: FW: Time shares on lagoon
-Original Message-
From: Penny Johnson [mailto:
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2016 6:20 PM
To:_ Planning
Subject: Time shares on lagoon
Sent from my iPad It would be shameful for you to OK the proposed time shares on the lagoon. The precedence on
Adams street is single family residence . Why would you do that to them and cause a decline in their home values. I
would like to think we can depend on you to show your integritY and not f• stick it" to the citizens of that area ! Time
shares are not a good fit for that area (and many other areas in Carlsbad). Penny Johnson
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Teri Delcamp
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Subject: FW: a proposal for a 20-unit timeshare complex at 4509 Adams Street
From: Doris Schiller [mailto:d
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2016 1:15PM
To: Planning
Subject: a proposal for a 20-unit timeshare complex at 4509 Adams Street
I would like to express my opposition to the proposal for a 20 unit timeshare at 4509 Adams St. I do not think
that this neighborhood should have this type of project built. The density of the proposed project and the
number of tourists using the area is way too high for the the exiting surrounding use.
Doris Schilller
Carlsbad, CA 92011
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Teri Delcamp
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For your information.
Frort:1: Council Internet Email
Don Neu
Monday, September 19, 2'016 5:50 PM
Teri Delcamp
Van Lynch
FW: 20 unit timeshare on the lagoon
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2016 9:01AM
Subject: FW: 20 unit timeshare on the lagoon
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From: Candy Chesnut [mailto:c
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2016 8:21AM
To: Council Internet Email <CityCouncil@carlsbadca.goV>
Subject: 20 unit timeshare on the lagoon
This type of building really doesnt belong on the lagoon. The planning council denied it in 2008 and essentially
the building size has not changed. (76 sq feet of habitable space less). And a ·17,000 sq foot parking garage?
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This plan is incompatible with the neighborhood. Lets work on :finding a solution for this space that does not r
upset everyone in Carlsbad (again!)
Candy Chesnut
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Dear Ms. Delcan1:p
Bill Kilpatrick <t
Sunday, September 18, 2016 11:51 AM
Teri Delcamp
20 Time'Shares
I am writing to express my strong opposition to the planned "20 Time Shares" development on Adams
Avenue overlooking the Agua Hedionda Lagoon. Plopping what is essentially a hotel down in this
clearly residential neighborhood makes no sense whatsoever.
It would appear that the rampant overdevelopment of Carlsbad's iconic Village area is beginning to
spill over into other areas of our beach to~ threatening to turn this once unique coastal haven into
yet another overcrowded, overburdened and faceless California city.
I ask you please not to approve this project, and would urge yol.ll' fell~w City Planning staff to follow
suit.
Sincerely,
Bill Kilpatrick
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Su bject:
JAMES BUSCHER
Sunday, September 18, 2016 8:37 PM
Teri Delcamp
LAGOON PROJECT
HI I HAVE LIVED IN CARLSBAD ALL OF MY U.FE AND WANTED YOU TO KNOW THAT I OPPOSE THE TIMESHARE PROJECT
ON ADAMS ST. IT IS ALREADY CROWDED ENOUGH AROUND HERE AND I REALLY DON'T WANT A LOT MORE TRAFFIC
AND PARKING IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD. WE SEEM TO HAVE MORE THAN ENOUGH TOURIST GROWTH DOWN ON THE
BEACH. LET'S BE SMART LIKE DEL MAR AND MINIMIZE ADDITIONAL LOGJAMS AND SLOW DOWN SOME MORE. THANKS
FOR YOUR ATIENTION-JIM BUSCHER
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Teri Delcamp
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Planning
Monday, September 19, 2016 7:41AM
Teri Delcamp
FW: Adams Street timeshare
From: Carolyn Rodosta [mailto:r
Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2016 8:38 PM
To: Planning
Subject: Adams Street timeshare
Adams Street is not conducive to timeshares. Timeshare ~:~sers exchange into an area to utilize it as a launching pad for
the county. We are fort;unate to have lots to offer between Orange and San Diego Counties. These exchangers would
not go to Adams Street to stay put; they would be on the move con·stantly.
Timeshares would endange·r the traders, the residents who use Adams Street to get around their local neighborhood,
and the entire ambiance of the area. Neon sign age would be necessary to alert timeshare users of their destination.
Please seriously cohsidering the r.ejection of this or any timeshare project for Adams Street.
Carolyn Rodosta .
.:::..__ Resident in the Laguna Riviera area of Carlsbad for 30+ years .
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Tom Suess <t
Monday, September 19, 2016 6:58 PM
Greg Fisher; Teri Delcamp
Pe.nding Approval of Case Name CT 14-11/PUD 16-02/CUP 14-10-Carlsbad Boat Club
& Resort
Dear Greg Fisher and Teri Delcamp:
We, Thomas and Pamela Suess, have ju~t been made aware of a Pending Planni_ng Commission/Staff Approval for the
Subject Development, the Carlsbad Boat Club & Resort (Project). We are owners of a Condominium on the Aqua
Hedionda Lagoon (Lagoon). Our property is located at Carlsbad, CA 92008.
We find this Pending Approval disconcerting and premature, primarily since we are not cognizant of an Environmental
Impact Report (EIR) being competed Per California Environmental Impact Act (CEQA). Due to the Location ofthe Project,
Size of the Construction (approximately 40,000 sq. ft.), Number of Potential Users (20 Units X 4 People on Average = 80
Potential Users per Week X 52 Weeks= 4,160 People per year), there simply are too many Significant Negative Impacts
that have not been properly addressed per CEQA. If this has been completed, being a Homeowner on the same
Lagoon, we were never made aware of same. While we understand we may not have been in the Required Distance
from the Project to be Legally Notified, certainly we are neighbors and share the same Lagoon and would have common
concerns; .and we believe the Owner(s) of the Project, and future Users would want this too.
We believe the Project will ca use Significant Negative Impacts that most likely will not be able to be Mitigated, and we
believe have not been properly studied Per CEQA. The first Significant Negative Impact is to the very Lagoon
itself. Certainly with 4,160 potentially new and different Users per year this will create various Significant Negative
Impacts that have not been properly addressed. One such issue is the Significant Negative Impact to the Native Eelgrass
(Zostera) along the shoreline of the Project. Since there are no docks, the Resorts boats would have to pull up to the
beach to bring passengers aboard and for them to disembark. This would result in the boats crossing through the
Eelgrass habitat time, and time again. Due to the intense nature of the Resort this would occur throughout every day,
and every day of the year. At low tide the boats' props would mow the eelgrass and uproot it. Additionally} hundreds of
kayaks and stand up boards and people wading, that are not currently there now, would be traversing the eelgrass
habitat and damaging same. How shall the Carlsbad Boat Club & Resort mitigate for this eelgrass habitat destruction?
We believe the added Users of the Project will have a Significant Negative Impact to Fire Services, Police Services, and
City Staff, and again we believe it has not been properly studied per CEQA. We believe the Project has a Significant
Negative Impact to the Surrounding Neighborhood not. only due to the size, but because of the multiple unitS being
rented on a weekly basis in a community/neighborhood that is considered a Long-term Single Family Environment. We
believe there is a Significant Negative Impact to Traffic Safety due to the potential ofthe many new vehicles. Traffic
Safety not only to all Drivers but to the vehicles' Passengers. We believe there will be a Significant Negative Impact to
Pedestrians (Walking, Running, Skating, Babies in ~arriages) and Bicyclists using the same street as the additional
vehicles; especially due to no sidewalks, the street's curves, and changing grade of the road. ·
The above is just a quick response to our just finding out of the Pending Planning Commission Approval of t~e
Project. Again, the most disconcerting issue is that we believe a proper study of the Significant Negative Impacts were
not properly addressed per CEQA. We ask for City Staff's response before this Project moves to the final Planning
Commission Approval. We also ask that all neighbors that live on the Lagoon be notified as well.
PS: Eelgrass Background and lnformaUon Eelgrass species (Zostera marina L. ·and z. pacifica) are seagrasses that occur
in the temperate unconsolidated substrate of shal/ow coastal environments, enclosed bays, and estuaries. Eelgrass is a
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highly productive species af}d is_ considered to be a '1oundation" or habitat forming species. Eelgrass contributes to
ecosystem functions at multiple levels as a primary and secondary producer, as a habitat structuring elem~nt, as a
substrate for epiphytes and epifauna, and as sediment stabilizer and nutrient cycling fae~1itator. Eelgrass provides
importf;mt foraging areas and shelter to young fish and invertebrates, food for migratory waterfowl and sea turtles, and
spawning surfaces for invertebrates and fish such as the Pacific herring. Eelgrass also provides a significant source of
carbon to the detrital pool which provides important organic matter in sometimes food-limited environments (e.g.,
submarine canyons): In addition, eelgrass has the capacity to sequester carbon in the underlying sediments and may help
offset carbon emissions. Given the significance and diversity of the functions and services provided by sea grass, Costanza
eta/. {2007} determined seagrass ecosystems to be one of Earth's most valuable.
http:Uwww.westcoast.fisheries.noaa.gov/publications/habitat/california eelgrass mitigation/Finai%20CEMP%200ctob
er%202014/cemp oct 2014 final.pdf
PS: I just talked to Greg Fisher, he advised that an EIR was not completed. He also advised that the Planning
Commission Meeting Scheduled for September 22, 2016 will not be addressing the Project.
Sincerely,
Thomas A. Suess license No. 00555453
c. R. Stelling Insurance Agency
631 East Foothill Boulevard
Monrovia, CA 9l016-2095
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Therese Dolkas <>
Tuesday, September 20, 2016 1:33 PM
Teri Delcamp
20 timeshares
I am very against having 20 timeshares on the Carlsbad boat club property. This project does n.ot fit into the
neighborhood around the property at all. The traffic alone, on that quaint road would be a disaster. This is not at all
what I would like to see on this site. Thanks for your consideration. ~herese Dolkas1 Carlsbad home _owner and resident
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Hi,
Sarah Osborne
Tuesday, September 20, 2016 8:24 PM
T eri Delcamp
20 timeshares
I am very opposed to having 20, let alone any, timeshares on the Carlsbad boat club property. That is such a special and
private Street in our City. It does not make any sense to bring tourists there. The traffic increase on such a windy and
scenic road· increases the danger factor, as well as lowers the value for the special properties in that area that deserve
the privacy and high property values for the unique and unlike any other view in Carlsbad. Please take this into
consideration. Our City, and it's treasures, should be for the Citizens and not visitors.
I am a home owner, and Carlsbad resident since 1975. Please respect the Citizen's wishes.
Thank you,
Sarah Osborne
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Planning
Wednesday, September 21, 2016 2:39 PM
Teri Delcamp
FW: against proposed 20-unit timeshare on Adams St.
From: Kevin Bender [mailto:k
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 12:36 PM
To: Planning
Subject: against proposed 20-unit timeshare on Adams St._
I'm joining my neighbors here on Adams St to let you know we oppose the proposed 20-unit timeshare on
Adams Stand the Agua Hedionda Lagoon.
Have lived in this house on Adams and Harborview since 1970. We don't want the timeshare. It's inappropriate,
will cause danger and more pollution and congestion in the lagoon.
Please listen to our opinions.
Kevin Bender
Carlsbad, CA
Teri Delcamp
From: Planning
Sent:
To:
Thursday, September 22, 2016 11:11 AM
Teri Delcamp
Subject: FW: Adams St. Timeshare application
-----Original Message---
From: Bonnie Dominguez [mailto:
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 4:55 PM
To: Planning
Subject: Adams St. Timeshare application
Dear Planning Commission Members:
As residents in close proximity to this application, we know the history and the applicant, and therefore support the re-
application of the project wholeheartedly.
You r support would be appreciated as well.
Edmond "Bill" Dominguez.
Carlsbad, CA 92008
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Thursday, September 22, 2016 11:11 AM
Teri Delcamp
Subject: FW: Against time share on Adam's Street
From: John Obrien [mailto:j
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 4:24 PM
To: Planning
Subject: Against time share on Adam's Street
To the City of Carlsbad planning division,
As a resident just above the Hedionda Lagoon for 20 years, I've been witness to many constTuction sites around
this area. Many of the changes have proven to be environmentally responsible, however, this time share
proposal would open the door to transient population.
This isn't an acceptable way to maintain the beauty of the lagoon area. Over the past few years the" dog beach11
has become ovenun with trash and waste.
Here is your chance to stand WITH the residents. Vote no tonight.
Sincerely,
John OBrien
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Thursday, September 22, 2016 1:13 PM
Teri Delcamp
FW: Timeshares on Adams Ave.
From: Kasey McCarthy [mailto:k
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2016 1:10PM
To: Planning
Subject: Timeshares on Adams Ave.
Dear Carlsbad Planning,
As a ten year resident of Carlsbad living on Agua Hedionda Lagoon and as a lifetime resident of
North County, I am concerned about the request to develop timeshares along Adams Street and the
Agua Hedioda Lagoon. This is reference to Dr. Sarkaria Property; PRE 08-15; Project File;
12061720300120617204001206172050012061720600120617207001. I cannot locate the current permit.
Dr. Sarkaria has bought multiple homes and vacant property a[ong the Agua Hedionda Lagoon to
serve his desire to chage the makeup of Agua Hedionda Lagoon and the quiet RESIDENTIAL Adams
Street,
Approving this development is not the right thing for the city of Carlsbad to do. This is not the
appropriate location for timeshares nor similar developments. Adams Street is a dangerous street
with multiple curves and blind corners. Everyday bikers, walkers and runners use this street that has
a short or no sidewalks to get to and from their homes or for recreation. Already there are more and
more people using this road to access the Agua Hedionda Lagoon on Cove Drive and Bay Shore
Driv, but this another issue.
In addition to the extra number of cars and crowding along Adams Street, this development will
impact the Agua Hedionda Lagoon health of the water and wildlife. With the addition of the
timeshares, it will bring more pollution to the lagoon with runoff from the landscaping and waste left by
the residents. The wildlife have been forced to move their habitat to the Eastern portion of the lagoon
from the overuse of the lagoon.
The city of Carlsbad already knows the feelings of the majority of their residents regarding
development along the Agua Hedionda Lagoon and I hope you consider the opinions of your
residents in regards to this development.
Best regards,
Kasey McCarthy
, Carlbad
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Planning
Monday, September 26, 2016 9:05 AM
Teri Delcamp
FW: ADAMSST TIMESHARE
From: Pauline Morisoli [mailto:p
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 12:15 PM
To: Planning
Subject: ADAMS ST TIMESHARE
I VOTE NO ON THIS DEVELOPMENT. I LIVE IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THIS PARTICULAR PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT. The
way in, out and around this area is a dangerous problem. It will add to the pollution of the air, water and detract from
the quality of life for this community. Already the East side of EICamino is being covered by developments. Our
planning department folks are responsible for the proper care and maintenance of our city. Builders will come in, grab
up our premium land, build the houses, take their high profits and move on to the next beautiful site. Please don't allow
this to happen. Thank you for reading my message. PAULINE HENDREN MORISOLI, resident of Carlsbad since 1972.
Sent from my iPad
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Alan Katof <
Tuesday, October 25, 2016 8:29 PM
Teri Delcamp; Mick Calarco
Subject:
Jim Strickland; Stu Scheidler; Craig Elliot; Dave Duet
Boat Club Time Share Project -4509 Adams
Gentlemen:
My wife and I have lived at on the Agua Hedionda Lagoon for more than 12
years and want to express our strong opposition to the proposed Boat Club Time Share project
proposed at 4509 Adams {CT14-ll/CUP 14-1 0). A 20 Unit time share does not belong in a
residential neighborhood on a very nrurow street that will no doubt effect traffic :flow and safety,
It has already been deemed incompatible in an earlier cycle of review, and that continues to be
the case. As homeowners in this neighborhood~ we appreciate that the property owners want to
build on the lot, but this is not a reasonable project. In addition, this timeshare would
significantly increase the amount of people on Adams tbJ:oughout the year, and create a negative
impact on the lagoon itself. We believe that this combination of conditions makes the project
incompatible with our neighborhood.
I hope you will take these concems into consideration.
Thank you.
Alan and Barbro Katof
Carlsbad, CA 92008
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Gentlemen:
I have been a resident on the Agua Hedionda Lagoon at for more than 16
years. During that time I have witnessed the buildup of traffic and congestion in the area due to
use of the lagoon area by dog owners and paddle boaters to a disagreeable level. Now I have
learned of the Boat Club Time Share project proposed for 4509 Adams (CT14-11/CUP 14-10).
A 20-unit timeshare in this confined area is far too intense a development. I understand that this
project has already been deemed incompatible in an earlier review, and nothing has changed to
alter that conclusion now. As a homeowner in the area, I appreciate that the owners of this
property may want to build on the lot but this is not a reasonable-sized project. Furthermore, a
timeshare property will significantly increase the incipient congestion in the area, bringing in
volumes of people throughout the year, as well as contributing a potential negative impact on
the lagoon itself. This combination makes the project incompatible with our area.
I trust you will take these concerns into consideration.
Thank you.
Stuart Scheidler
Carlsbad, CA 92008
City of Carlsbad
Planning Division
1635 Faraday Ave
Carlsbad, CA 92008
City of Carlsbad
NOV 0 3 2016
Planning Division
RE: Opposition to the proposed Carlsbad Boat Club & Resort Project
Dear Carls:bad Planning Commissioners and Staff,
I have lived at for five years and I have been part of a timeshare sales
staff in Carlsbad for over 20 years. I love my home on the lagoon and I get out on the
water often.
I am really surprised that anyone would think a timeshare business in the middle of a
peaceful residential neighborhood is a good idea. It is a bad mix-totally incompatible.
I work at a timeshare 5 days a week and I see how the guests enjoy their vacations. They
pack as many people as possible into each unit. A one bedroom designed for four will
have eight to ten people staying there. So a 20 unit timeshare will have well over a
hundred people every day! That is far too many people for that property = too intense!
Additionally, timeshare vacationers don't have to go to work tomorrow and they party all
night long as a result. You wouldn't want this in your neighborhood would you?
The parking lots at our timeshare are huge but they are always completely full. Each unit
has at least two cars and another car for their guests. Plus, there are housekeepers,
gardeners, maintenance workers, sales people, the front desk crew and this one will also
have boat 'drivers -where do they all park? 32 parking spots is a bad joke. How can
this property possibly handle the parking necessary? Cars parked on Adams Street make
driving very hazardous. Just pulling in and out of that property on the hill with the blind
curve will be dangerous.
This proposed project is immense and out of place for the lot it would be built on. It
would be a massive 53 feet tall, four story, monstrosity far bigger than the big houses
around it. .In a word-INCOMPATIBLE.
I hope tha(you, our City Planners, will protect us and our special neighborhood from this
ill-conceived business on our precious lagoon. Please deny the application.
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Kathy Hutchinson
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39408 Cardiff Ave.
Murrieta, CA 92563
Owners of 4382 Adams St., Carlsbad, CA 92008
951-757-1297 951-757-2211
joepolzin@me.com dpolzin@me.com
November 21, 2016
City of Carlsbad
1635 Faraday Ave.
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Re: Opposition to
Carlsbad Boat Club and Resort Project
A 20 Unit Timeshare
4509 Adams Street, Carlsbad, CA 92008
CT 14-11 CUP 14-10
Dear Carlsbad Planning Staff,
We are the owners of APN 206-180-40-00, aka , Carlsbad, CA. 92008. We are
in the process of working on plans to submit an application to the City for a single-family home on our lot
We are gravely concerned about the possibility that the above mentioned high-density (by compalison to
the surrounding area) condo project being developed so close to our future home. Adams Street is just a
quiet, narrow, winding lane by the peaceful and spectacular lagoon. This high-density project and the
traffic it would bring to our little Jane is totally out of character to our low-density community. The
impact of traffic, the noise and the danger it creates to the many pedest1ians, joggers and bicyclists would
be far too great It is completely out of character to our quiet area.
Furthermore, the fact that timeshare is being considered is simply astonishing! How could there be any
development more foreign or out of character to this low-density portion of the lagoon? ·
Despite what developers/speculators may claim, all of us who live in coastal areas know how people will
crowd into each bedroom to enjoy the proximity of the water. This will invite intense partying, loud noise
and music, barbequing on the beach, ignoring the peace of neighbors, fast and careless driving, loose dogs,
overcrowding, and a general disregard of the peaceful ambience of our neighborhood. The transient
nature of the thousands of short-term occupants will insure a complete change to the character of the
neighborhood. What a shame it would be! Surely it is not the intent of Staff to allow something that
would be so at odds to the essence of our area. Clearly, such intense high-density as (compared to the
surrounding area), especially whe n compounded by timeshare use, is astoundingly incompa tible with this
long established, quiet residential area. Just the marketing alone and the intense h·affic it would bring to
the narrow and winding Adams Street, would create a nuisance as well as a danger to residents. The
transients it would attract are typically careless of the peace ancl safety of others around them.
ln fact, we would argue that such a use would constitute spot zoning and an incompatible blight on this
neighborhood.
We ask that you deny this project application and protect the lagoon neighborhood, its residents and
values.
We would further ask that when .next updating the General Plan, you revise and eliminate all but
single-family use for the lagoon area to maintain the character of the lagoon for which Carlsbad is famous.
We are certainly not against orderly and rational development, but it must be compatible and not create
marked negative impact to the surrounding area. The subject portion of the neighborhood is attractive,
low density residential that should be maintained. The ambience of the famed lagoon, its reputation and
residents should be rigorously protected.
Thank you for your careful and considerate attention to this impactful and sensitive matter.
Respectfullyp~ ~.~aft
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I VOTE NO ON THIS DEVELOPMENT. I LIVE IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THIS PARTICULAR PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT. The
way in, out and around this area is a dangerous problem. It will add to the pollution of the air, water and detract from
the quality of life for this community. Already the East side of EICamino is being covered by developments. Our
planning department folks are responsible for the proper care and maintenance of our city. Builders will come in, grab
up our premium land, build the houses, take their high profits and move on to the next beautiful site. Please don't allow
this to happen. Thank you for reading my message. PAULINE HENDREN MORISOLI, resident of Carlsbad since 1972.
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Teri Delcamp; Mick Calarco
Alan & Barbre Katof
Boat Club Time Share Project -4509 Adams
Gentlemen-I have lived at on the Agua Hedionda Lagoon for more than 15 years and want
to express my strong opposition to the proposed Boat Club Time Share project proposed at 4509 Adams (CT14-
ll/CUP 14-1 0). A 20-Unit Timeshare on this nan·ow road in this location is far too intense a development-It
has already been deemed incompatible in an earlier cycle of review, and that continues to be the case. As a
homeowner in this area, i appreciate that the property owners will want to build on the lot, but this is not a
reasonably sized project. In addition, a timeshare property significantly increases the impact, bringing in
volumes of people throughout the year, not to speak of the impact on the lagoon itself. This combination makes
the project incompatible to the location.
I hope you will take these concerns into consideration.
Thank you.
Ellen Wolfe
Carlsbad, CA 92008
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January 10, 2017
City of Carlsbad
Planning Division
1635 Faraday Ave
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Dear Carlsbad Planning Staff and Commissioners,
City of Carlsbad
JAN 1 7 Z017
Planning Division
I am Roberto Vigilucci and my beautiful wife Jadine and I live at . We bought
our piece of paradise in 2004 and we love our home, Carlsbad and our view of the lagoon. Now
that piece of paradise could be taken away from us. The Carlsbad Boat Club and Resort 20 unit
timeshare project would ruin our neighborhood, property values and quality of life.
In 2008 the City of Carlsbad rejected this project in part because: "the requested use is not
necessary or desirable for the development of the community in that the timeshare use does
not provide any services to other uses within the community, is not in harmony with the
various elements and objectives of the General Plan in that the use would be detrimental
to the existing surrounding residential uses specifically permitted in the zone in which
the proposed use is located, in that the proposed timeshare project at the intensity, bulk and
scale of development proposed is not compatible with the existing surrounding single
family residential uses in addition to generating increased traffic on residential streets and
noise associated with the timeshare operation .... "
This is the same incompatible, out of place projectthat was, fortunately, soundly rejected the
last time. How could the same thing be proposed again or approved?
Our home is right across the street on the hill above the property. There is a long list of things
wrong with this project but one that will greatly affect us -also affects all the walkers, joggers,
bicyclists, dog walkers and stroller pushers -is the rooftop. Since Adams Street is a
designated scenic roadway the roof top cannot rise above the street level. So, the enormous
8,300 plus square foot industrial style rooftop will be very much visible from our home and the
street. It is larger than a baseball infield! The problems start with a bank of 20 air conditioning
units on the roof! Ugly and noisy and the screening won't help.
Not shown on the included drawing is all the other sidewalk level rooftop annoyances. There
will need to be vents for 20 stoves which will vent unwelcomed cooking aromas. Even more
unwelcomed aromas will come from the numerous bathroom sewer stack vents, which are
sometimes called stink pipes, which will emit sewer gasses. But wait there's more -add
another 20 to 30 bathroom fan vents! The building will be occupied by approximately 100
people.
Also, not shown is the possible array of TV satellite dishes, solar panels and skylights. Since
that's still not enough noxious smells there is a garage exhaust fan vent at the front Northwest
corner of the lot at sidewalk level spewing the exhaust from 34 cars. These are just some of the
examples of what makes this business incompatible with the existing surrounding family homes.
The project stinks figuratively and literally.
This project caters only to tourists and although the Carlsbad tourism industry is important to the
City it should not come at the expense of the residents. My restaurants cater to tourists as well
as locals and they smell beautiful. I would gladly forgo the possible added business the project
might bring.
We are not opposed to development in general or even something reasonable on this particular
lot.
We ask that you help our neighborhood preserve its special Carlsbad small town beach
character and deny the application for this massive, incompatible project.
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Mayor and City Council members .
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
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Teri Delcamp
Carlsbad Boat Club
My family and I have enjoyed our fine city since moving here in 1959 .... I am a graduate of Carlsbad High Schoo l as are
my 4 children. We love this city, the people in it and our city government ! ! ! Buddy Lewis was my football coach and
history teacher ! ! ! !
I write this note to you to encourage you and your staff to recommend for approval Mike Pfankuch's Time Share project.
It will be an added "flower" to our beautiful coastal city and built by one of our own long time local businessman who
has contributed much that helps make Carlsbad special!!!!
Yes our Lagoon is special but this project will allow more people to enjoy it I!!
If I can be of any se'rvice feel free to call me at
Thank you!!!
Sincerely
Greg Nelson
Carlsbad , Ca 92008
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Teri Delcamp
New Project
We need to have new projects to keep the city active with new ideas.
The lagoon project would give a new
look for the area and bring activity to a stagnant Lagoon.
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Subject: FW: Carlsbad Boat Club
From: Jack Brey (mailto:
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2017 2:39 PM
To: Greg Fisher
Subject: Carlsbad Boat Club
Dear Mr. Fisher -
Tlus is to inform you of my support for the project proposed by Mr. Jim Cow·tney. As someone who has been in
the civil engineering and land development business for over forty years, I am a strong believer in responsible
development relative to both the conununity and developer needs. As with any development project, there will
always be opposition however; it is my understanding the Mr. Courtney has endured a long and arduous process
of work-ing with both the city and local residents concerns; and has made substantial concessions to both. I also
believe strongly in owners and property rights. After a decade and a bat f of his numerous compromise and
concessions, I truly believe it is time to allow this project to move forward. I hope the city will at last find
closure with the project approval.
Thank You!
Jack Brey
President
JB Consulting Services, LLC
Land Development Consulting/ADS Affiliate
Bakersfield, CA 93312
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Teri Delcamp
Jim Courtney
Carlsbad Boat Club Project
I am in favor of the development known as The Carlsbad Boat Club. I think it w ill be an asset to our wonderful Carlsbad
community.
Thank you
Marcy Agatep
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Monday, January 16, 2017 1:07 PM
Don Neu; Teri Delcamp; Greg Fisher
Carlsbad Boat Club project
We are wrrting to express our full support of the proposed Carlsbad Boat Club project. We recently
attended Jim Courtney's public meeting and once again heard that this plan is in line with what the
Coastal Commission has repeatedly said is the only use they would approve, which is Visitor
Commercial. It is clear that Jim and his team have worked long and hard to create a plan that meets
the zoning requirements, is sensitive to the look and feel of the neighborhood and has features to
help protect the lagoon. It is a good compromise for th~t property while allowing a land owner to
effectively use their property.
As strong proponents of private property rights we do not see any justifiable reason to deny this
project and we encourage Planning Commission approval when it hears this matter.
Sincerely,
Arnie & Teri Cohen
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Teri Delcamp
Don Neu; Greg Fisher
Carlsbad Boat Club Project CT 14-11 I CUP 14-10
As an actively involved resident and avid proponent of the continued quality stewardship of the Agua Hedionda Lagoon,
I highly recommend this project be approved. The fact that the land is zoned for commercial and cannot be built
residential, and will meet all codes, regulations and requirements, makes it imperative to allow it to go forward just
based on a private property rights issue -the owners have been working for a project approval for 15 years. The
additional facts that: it will not bring in more, (possibly less), traffic than the prior restaurant (there were always a lot
more than 20 diners there when I went, timeshares are rarely 100% occupied and vehicle time of use varies greatly, and
not all tenants will have cars.); the owners have reduced the project size by 25% to cooperate with the neighbors; it will
fit in with the neighboring properties and environment; and it will benefit Carlsbad by bringing in additional visitors to
spend their money. It is a great example of the "smart growth" that we need at this stage of buildout. This project needs
to be approved for the good of the city and of all residents of Carlsbad, with the exception of those that oppose all
development/improvements. Please approve this project. Thank you.
James L Brubaker
Carlsbad, CA 92008
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Teri Delcamp
Fw: CT 14-11/CUP 13-10
On Monday, January 16, 2017 2:24PM. Tracy Carmichael <whatzuptlc@yahoo.com> wrote:
To whom this may concern,
MY husband and I have been carlsbad residents since 1988 and property and business
owners since 1989. we love the city of carlsbad. we have seen the city grow and
change over the years which has allowed everyone to enjoy a beautiful pl ace to live.
we support property owners' rights to develop within the guidelines of the city of
carlsbad, the california coastal commission and the State of california. Today we are writing to you in support of the CT 14-11/CUP 14-10, a proposed project by Jim
courtney and Mike Pfankuch. we have known Mr. courtney and Mr. Pfankuch; both carlsbad resi dents for many years. we have read and understand t heir proposed
project . It is our understanding and belief that it is zoned for commercial use and
is a compatible good fit for the neighborhood while benefiting the city of carlsbad
and it 's residents . we are hoping everyone can see the val ue of good planning~
compromise, and will recommend approval of this project CT 14 -11/CUP 14 -10. If you
should have any further questions for us please
see the contact information listed below.
Best Regards, & michael
carlsbad, CA 92008
Teri Del Camp
Planning Dept.
City of Carlsbad
Philip J. Urbina
Carlsbad, CA 92009
RE: Carlsbad Boat Club Timeshares Project -Support
Dear Ms. Del Camp:
I am writing in support of the Carlsbad Boat Club Timeshare Project that will be
going before the Planning Commission at its February meeting.
The property has been used for a boat launch on Agua Hedionda Lagoon for
decades and the proposed project is an ideal fit for the area. It is zoned for
commercial use and the 20-unit timeshare project meets all zoning requirements
without generating undue traffic to the area.
The project will bring visitors to our city and those visitors will contribute to the
City's tax base.
In today's days of renting via Airbnb or VRBO, which is certainly going on in the
area, this project is compatible with the Agua Hedionda Lagoon neighborhood.
After exhaustive reviews, City staff is recommending approval and the Planning
Commission should follow the staff recommendation.
Respectfully,
Philip Urbina
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T eri Delcamp
Carlsbad Boat Club Timeshares
This correspondence is to support the project of Mr. Pfankuch for the Carlsbad Boat Club
Timeshares. We feel that the project meets the zoning criteria and is compatible with all the Air b&b
use in the area. It would also be a financial asset to the City of Carlsbad.
Thank you,
Richard and Pauline Dimond
Carlsbad, CA
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Teri Delcamp
Carlsbad Boat Club Timeshares
Hi Teri-I know there is a Time Share project currently under review by the City on the Lagoon . While I know
there are many outspoken people against this project, there are also many of us, a little bit more silent
perhaps, that are actually in favor of this project. My family and I fully support this project and think it would
be a great addition for Carlsbad . It appears that it is currently zoned for this type of project and I think it
sounds awesome. Thank you for your consideration. I am sure you've been inundated with opposition, so I
wanted to be su re to voice my positive opinion on t he subject. Many thanks!
Tricia Benton
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Support for the Carlsbad Boat Club Timeshare
I'm a retired firefighter and 40 year resident of Carlsbad. I'm a proud Carlsbad citizen having raised my family
here all of whom also reside here in Carlsbad. I own and reside on property overlooking the beautiful Agua
Hedionda and believe the Carlsbad Boat Club development is long overdue and will be an excellent example of
proper land use planning. It would serve all the citizens Carlsbad by creating tax revenue for our city and by
providing accommodations for visiting tourists eager to enjoy the rest of our fine city and all its amenities.
Please suppatt this win-win project.
Daniel Meritt, , Ca
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Friday, January 20, 2017 8:14AM
Teri Delcamp
Carlsbad Boat Club Timeshares
I know there is a Time Share project currently under review by the City on the Lagoon. While I know there are many
outspoken people against th is project, there are also many of us that are actually in favor of this project. My family
and I fully
support this project and think it would be a great addition for Carlsbad. It appears that it is currently zoned for this
type of project and I think it sounds awesome. I live on the north shore of the lagoon and think this would make
my neighborhood even more special! Thank you for your
consideration. I am sure you've been inundated with opposition, so I wanted to be sure to voice my positive opinion
on the subject. Many thanks!
Laura Simons Ross
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Laurie Pfan
Friday, January 20, 2017 5:25 PM
Teri Delcamp
Carlsbad Boat Club Timeshare Project
City of Carlsbad Planning Commission
RE: CARLSBAD BOAT CLUB TIMESHARE PROJECT
Dear Members of the Planning Commission,
My name is Laurie Pfankuch and I am a lifetime resident of Carlsbad and a Community Service Officer at the
Carlsbad Police Department. I currently live at , which is just up the street from the
proposed timeshare project at 4509 Adams Street. I grew up in my current home and returned there in 2015
with my husband and two small children. While growing up on Adams Street in the 1980's and 1990's, using
the lagoon was part of our lives. During that time, 4509 Adams Street operated as Carlsbad Boat Club, where
the public could pay to launch boats and use the beach. For a short time, there was also a popular Mexican
restaurant called Jose's on the site. Neither of these businesses affected the neighborhood or the lagoon in a
negative way and it was nice to have a place that made the lagoon accessible to the public. Even with the boat
club, restaurant and the rental/launch site that is now Carlsbad Lagoon, the area still had a very residential
feel. We did not have heavy traffic or parking issues, especially because there was always onsite parking at the
Boat Club and Jose's .
.Since returning to the neighborhood in 2015, we have purchased a boat and use it on the Agua Hedionda
Lagoon frequently. The lagoon is very safe and regulated by the buoys that mark the jet ski, boating and no
wake zones. Unfortunately, there seems to be a presumption by the Bristol Cove residents that the lagoon is
for their private use. We have many friends in Bristol Cove who often say, "This is our lagoon," and talk about
how the City needs to shut down the Carlsbad Lagoon rental business. To be honest, it appears that the Agua
Hedionda Lagoon has become private, for the sole use of the residents of Bristol Cove and the few large single
family homes on the water. Asking the owners of 4509 Adams Street to build another multi-million
dollar residence on the lagoon will only make this problem worse. By approving a timeshare project, the City
could maintain tourism use of the Agua Hedionda Lagoon without marring the surrounding neighborhood. I
truly hope the Planning Commission does not allow residents with immediate access to the lagoon to dictate
the development of 4509 Adams Street, which is zoned for tourism use.
I have worked for the Carlsbad Police Department for nine years as a Community Service Officer. During six of
those years, I worked for the Traffic Division, doing parking enforcement and assisting with collision
investigations. In my experience, there have been no parking issues or major collisions on Adams Street near
the proposed timeshare site. The only traffic related issue on Adams Street is speeding, which needs to be
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Carlsbad Boat Club Time Shares
I sincerely hope you will recommend approval of the project called Carlsbad Boat Club Time Shares. A small boutique
time share on the lagoon shore would be a much better venue than a hotel or restaurant. The long time Carlsbad
residents proposing this project wa nt the best for Carlsbad and so do I. Thank you for your thoughtful consideration of
this proposed project Jim Boone ...... Carlsbad resident since 1971
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Talin Haritunians >
Friday, January 20, 2017 2:39 PM
Don Neu; Greg Fisher; Teri Delcamp
Carlsbad Boat Club Project (CT 14-11 I CUP 14-10)
I am writing to you in SUPPORT of the project proposed at the Carlsbad Boat Club. Mr. Courtney and Mr.
Pfankuch have spent considerable time and thought in carefully planning this project. As long tenn Carlsbad
citizens, they have made every effort to listen to their neighbors and have modified their project accordingly to
address any concerns. This project will be beneficial to botb tbe city and its residents and 1 strongly mge you to
approve this project.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Regards,
Tali.I1 Haritunians, Ph.D.
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Kevin Bender
CT 14-11/PUD 16-02/CUP 14-10 Carlsbad Boat Club & Resort
I'm writing Carlsbad Planning Division staff and the Carlsbad City CO\mcil, Carlsbad Planning Commission and
California Coastal Commission to register my opposition to this proposed 20 unit timeshare condominium
project.
My opposition centers on:
• increased traffic on already over-burdened Adams St.
• time share condos are inappropriate use of the site~ sunounded as it is by single family homes
• potential for abuse of the lagoon waters and shore by scores of visitors who don't share the regard 'locals'
have for this precious lagoon resource
NIMBY Note: Having first moved into 4070 Adams St h1 1970, I've seen the south end of Adams St. tum from
a sleepy dead-end into a thoroughfare of traffic. Can we begin to consider the quality of life for long-time area
residents as being more important than short-term enjoyment by out-of-towners?
I attended a community meeting with project applicant Jim Courtney and even he admitted this is not the idea
use of this site. I'd like to emphasize that what is allowed is not always appropiiate.
I encourage denial of these permit requests.
I also heartily encourage all council, commission and staff concerned as well as our community at large to
regard and treat the Agua Hedionda Lagoon area as the important historic site and cultural landmark it is. We
must zealously protect it and prevent its mis-development and mis-use.
Thank you for your time and attention.
Kevin Bender
Carlsbad, CA
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Sam Ross
Monday. January 23, 2017 11:31 AM
Teri Delcamp
Carlsbad Boat Club
I have heard there is a time share project currently under review by the City on the Agua Hedionda Lagoon. While
there are many outspoken people against this project, I'd like to let you know my family and I are in favor of the
Carlsbad Boat Club and hope the City will approve the development.
I live in the community called The Bluffs and think it will be a great addition for Carlsbad. With only 20 units. I do not
feel the local roads will be greatly impacted by increased traffic from people staying at the club.
The land is zoned for this type of project and I think it sounds awesome. Thank you for your consideration. I am sure
you've been inundated with opposition, so I wanted to be sure to voice my positive opinion on the subject. Many
thanks!
Kindest Regards,
Sam Ross
Carlsbad, CA 92008
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Teri Delcamp
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I have been a Carlsbad resident for nearly 60 years. Our city has done a wonderful job of planning its growth. We
presently have a group that want to stop afl growth. That is insane. A person has a right develop his land and profit
from his investments. The Carlsbad Boat Club P:reject is a reasonable request and deserves your approval. Thank you
for your service to Carlsbad, and I am confident you will do the what is best for the entire city and not just what the no
growth people want Joe DeDiminicantanio
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