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Time of Meeting: 5:OO p.m.
Date of Meeting: April 28, 1986
Place of Meeting: City Council Chambers
Meetina of: HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MEMBERS
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairman McCoy called the Meeting to order at 5:OO p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Chairman McCoy, Committee Members Clarke,
Guilford, Hayes, Helton, Moralez and Nielsen.
Members Rombotis and Sanchez arrived at 5:02
p .m.
Absent: None.
Others Present:
Chris Salomone, Community Redevelopment Manager
Brian Hunter, Assistant Planner
Council Member Pettine
Patty Cratty, AAII
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
The Minutes of the March 24, 1986, Meeting were approved
as presented.
NEW BUSINESS:
1. Housing and Redevelopment Advisory Committee/Design
Review Bo’ard/City Council Work Shop
Chris Salomone, Community Redevelopment Manager, announced
there would be a joint meeting of the City Council/Design
Review Board and this Committee, at 6:OO p.m., May 19,
1986, at the Carlsbad Inn in the Terrace Room. The public
will be invited to this meeting. The consultants will
give the results of their study, show slides and discuss
their findings. The findings are significant, inasmuch as
they have recommended approximately $4.5 million dollars
in public improvements, for circulation, pedestrians,
landscaping and parking lots. They have also recommended
approximately $4 million dollars for parking improvements. Mr. Salomone stated these improvements could be made using
redevelopment bonds.
Mr. Salomone stated this would not be an official meeting,
but would be conducted as a meeting with refreshments
being served and the consultants giving their reports.
Committee Member Hayes suggested the Beach Area Committee
and those consultants be invited to this meeting, since at
the meeting she and Mr. Sanchez attended last Thursday,
the consultant said something about the economic aspects
of this area and asked whether anyone knew of any studies
about this. Member Hayes stated she had suggested they
get a copy of the Design Manual, since the goals in that
Manual are related to what they are doing.
Chris Salomone said he would invite that group, the Planning Commission, Traffic Safety Commission and
Historic Preservation Commission.
McCoy
Clarke
Guil f ord
Hayes
Helton
Moralez
Nielsen
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2. Historic Preservation Commission Appointment
Patty Cratty, AAII, reported the Council appointed the
permanent Historic Preservation Commission on April 15,
1986. The Commission will decide the length of terms for
the individual Members and will start to formulate their
policies and recommend sites to Council. All projects on
sites they have listed would have to go to that Commission
and through the Design Review Board and Planning
Commission for approval.
3. Desian Review Board Protects UDdate
Chris Salomone used a map showing the Redevelopment Area
and gave a brief summary on approximately 12 projects that
will be coming before the Design Review Board in the near
future.
Chris Salomone stated the Design Review Board would meet
this coming Wednesday to consider medical uses in
buildings that are approved for professional offices.
Member Hayes reiterated her complaint about people with
required parking for medical buildings being penalized
while people are breaking the Ordinance by renting to
medical offices in buildings that are approved for only
professional offices with less parking. Member McCoy
stated that was the purpose for the meeting on Wednesday
night because there is a need to tighten the requirements
at this time.
with developers and remind them of the conditions of
approval.
Member Rombotis suggested Chris communicate
UPDATES:
4. Agenda Bills
Chris Salomone referred to the face sheets of Agenda Bills
included in the packet. These include 3efferson House 11,
Award of Contract for Washington Street Improvements,
Domino's Pizza, Agreement with Bank of America
Rehabilitation Loan Program and the Refmm Bill
Restricting Redevelopment Tax Allocation Bonds.
Member Hayes stated that some people who live in 3efferson
House I have ideas on how to improve the facilities for
the elderly. She suggested sending a questionnaire to
those in 3efferson House I and other subsidized housing
for their ideas for improvements that can be made to make
life better for the elderly in those facilities. She gave
one example in the 3efferson Housing I; there are no grab
rails in the bathroom. That something that is essential
in that type of housing.
Member Rombotis stated the owner did a survey and there
will be changes made in 3efferson House 11.
Chris Salomone stated staff and the applicant had
interviewed the tenants and there will be changes made.
However, the questionnaire was a good idea.
Chris Salomone stated May 6, 1986, the bids will be
awarded for the parking lot.
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Chris Salomone reported Domino's Pizza was recommended for
denial and they are looking for another location in the
downtown area. The downtown merchants are helping them
with this relocation for their project.
Member Rombotis suggested the City go to major owners
downtown and tell them the goals of the downtown area and
perhaps have a mailing and eliminate the confusion in the
kind of stores to be available the downtown areas. This
should be done to avoid people going as far as signing a
lease, as was done in Domino's Pizza case. Also, the
realtors should be informed of the goals of the downtown
area.
On the Rehabilitation Program, Council has been asked to
oppose the Tax Reform Act of 1985 restricting
redevelopment tax allocation bonds.
Patty Cratty distributed copies of a report on the loans
that have been made from Redevelopment.
another $39,000 from the County had been added to their
account today.
She stated
5.
Chris Salomone passed out dedication programs for the
ribbon cutting for the parking lot to be held Tuesday,
April 29, 1986, at 8:30 a.m.
Roosevelt Street Parking Lot Dedication
6. Revisions to Parking Requirements
Chairman McCoy stated these changes have been approved by
the Planning Commission, but not by Council.
Several questions were asked by Committee Members
regarding some of the requirements for parking.
Member Hayes was concerned about the parking under
residential care and felt this was a high requirement.
Member Rombotis suggested she write a letter to Council
stating her concern.
cannot be regulated in one's own home. If there are under
six patients, they can keep them in a home and nothing can
be done about regulating the parking.
He stated it is a state law parking
The overall effect of these new parking requirements is to
increase the parking standards and make it harder to meet
those standards.
Member Clarke asked about existing commercial and retail
stores in the downtown area where there have been no
provisions for parking and wondered if those people could
be asked to participate in a parking district.
stated this is being required of new projects going before
the Design Review Board, but Member Clarke reiterated he
wanted to know if this could be required of people already
in business in the downtown area.
Staff
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7.
Chris Salomone reported the merchants and the Chamber of
Commerce are concerned about the effect on business
downtown due to the delayed opening of the bridge on
Carlsbad Boulevard. The latest date is 3uly 1, 1986, and
at this point everything is being done to hold the
contractor to that date and, if possible, in any way get
an earlier opening.
Carlsbad Boulevard Bridge (verbal update)
Member Hayes commented there is still a hole at the corner
of State Street and Laguna Avenue, left from the
installation of the storm drain.
Chris Salomone stated he would investigate this.
8. Pedestrian Crossing - Pine and Carlsbad Boulevard -
(verbal update)
Chris Salomone reported the problem of this crossing will
be resolved because of the attention being given to it at
this time. All kinds of suggestions have been made and
there will be some resolution made of the problem.
9. Beach Area Traffic Circulation Committee (verbal
update)
Member Hayes stated she had attended a hearing and the
survey consultants were very knowledgeable.
two transportation persons and one land use person there.
However, there were several people there, along with
Member Hayes, who had presentations prepared to give at
the hearing. Those presentations were stalled until late
in the meeting at which time most of the audience had
already left. She stated the final report would be in
3une. However, in 3une the Carlsbad Boulevard bridge
would not be open, and this really would not be a true
count.
There were
Committee Members commented it was rather foolish to
complete the report with figures that were not accurate.
Member Sanchez added to Member Hayes' report, stating some
of the suggestions that had been made for underpasses at
different intersections in the City.
whether a quota had been placed on the number of time
share units to be erected in Carlsbad.
He also asked
Chris Salomone stated there has been no quota set so far,
as the City wants experience with the two projects that
have been approved.
UPCOMING EVENTS: (verbal updates)
a. Spring Faire (May 4)
Chris Salomone reported the Village Spring Faire would be
held May 4, 1986, and the City would have a booth. He
invited any Members that were available that day to help
man the booth.
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b. The 5k Run Downtown (June 1)
Chris Salomone said the applications are out on the 5k run
and the Convention and Visitor Bureau is underwriting the
affair. It is mainly a Chamber of Commerce affair, and
there will be a amateur event and a professional event.
e. Carlsbad Day Barbecue (June 21)
Chris Salomone stated the Barbecue would be June 21, 1986,
and should be bigger and better than ever.
OFF-AGENDA ITEM:
Chris Salomone stated the May meeting would fall on
Memorial Day. He asked for the Committee's recommendation
as to whether or not another meeting was necessary other
than the May 19 meeting.
The consensus of the Committee was the May 19 meeting
would suffice.
AD30URNMENT:
By proper motion, the meeting of April 28, 1986, was
adjourned at 6:12 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
CHRIS SALOMONE
Community Redevelopment Manager
Harriett Babbitt
Minutes Clerk
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