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Meeting of: Time of Meeting: 4:OO p.m.
Date of Meeting: September 23, 1987
Place of Meeting:
DESIGN REVIEW BOARD (Special Meeting)
City Council Chambers
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairman Rombotis called the Meeting to order at 4:OO p.m.
ROLL CALL:
Present: Chairman Rombotis, Board Members Hall,
Holmes, McCoy and McFadden.
Absent : None.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE was led by Chairman Rombotis.
Staff Members Present:
Chris Salomone, Community Redevelopment Director
Brian Hunter, Associate Planner
Ron Ball, Assistant City Attorney
Gary Wayne, Senior Planner
CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING:
1. RP 87-2 CARLSBAD INN TENNIS CLUB
Request for major redevelopment permit to build five
tennis courts and a 1,335 square foot club house in AT&SF
right-of-way.
Gary Wayne summarized the previous staff report, stating
the applicant could have placed these tennis courts on
their original site. The use of the AT&SF right-of-way
conflicts with the intent of the TC zone, as this land
should be available for future transportation needs.
Mr. Wayne reported the clubhouse was not a temporary
structure and was not allowed in this zone. Staff also
indicated this project was not compatible with the North
Beach Study. The use would be considered commercial, and
staff could not recommend such use for this land.
Ken Chriss, Architect, representing the applicant, stated
new information was available. The lease with the
railroad for this property would be on a 30-day basis,
which would be very temporary. Also, he read a sentence
from the North Beach Study, as follows:
"Although the proposal for a clubhouse might seem contrary
to the recommendations above relating to rail transit, a
modest structure would obviously enhance the tennis club
and perhaps also the linear park and could be removed if
necessary at future time.
Mr. Chriss stated the building would be considered a
temporary structure and could be easily moved within 30
days.
Washington Street was discussed next, with Mr. Chriss stating that Street has been thoroughly discussed for 15
years, and there is still no decision on whether the
street is to be extended.
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As far as the commercial aspect, Mr. Chriss stated the
railroad owns the land and would be leasing to the
applicant.
by the railroad, as the railroad leases its land to make
money. The public is not involved, as this is not public
land.
This is done on several other parcels owned
Chairman Rombotis noted several petitions had been
submitted to the Board, including one from the Carlsbad
Merchant Association.
Chairman Rombotis re-opened the public hearing at 4:lO
p.m., and issued the invitation to speak.
3im Anderson, 3075 Blenkarne Drive, spoke in favor of the
application, stating this would be an asset to the
village area and serve to improve the quality of life for
residents and visitors. This would help expand the
recreational options in the City, without using City
funding from a lean budget. Mr. Anderson felt this would
be an important tennis-training center.
Mr. Anderson stated that in his opinion the arguments
against this project were unfounded and uninformed.
traffic impact from this facility would not be a problem.
As far as parking, there would not be a problem unless
there was a tournament. He felt the condition that
imposed 25 parking spaces on this project was unfair, as
they should not be held to retail standards.
The
Mr. Anderson further stated this project would add
prestige to a blighted neighborhood.
railroad did not consider this excess property for
expansion.
He said the
As far as reducing the size of the clubhouse, Mr.
Anderson stated staff did not understand the function of a clubhouse and the activities needed.
Mr. Anderson stated SANDAG has been talking about using
the right-of-way for 15 years. If that right-of-way is
to be used at any time, the tenant would have to move
within 30 days. He concluded, stating if this project is
denied, the citizens would be the losers.
Bob Prescott, 3303 Belle Lane, representing the Village
Merchants, stated the merchants were in favor of this
project without a dissenting vote. asset to the village area and improve an area that is at
present an eyesore.
This would be an
Mr. Prescott stated that with a 30-day lease, the
applicant would be the one at risk. is needed by the light rail and commuter lines, this
would not be for several years, and a new generation of
tennis players could be developed before that time.
Gerald Bowers, 3199 Falcon Drive, spoke in favor of the
project, stating it would be a welcome addition to the City. He stated the south side of Oak Street is
unimproved, and he woul-d like to see that finished before
any more traffic is directed to that street.
If the right-of-way
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Staff indicated the street improvements for that area
are in the CIP and scheduled to be installed within the
next 18 months.
C. B. Dick Brown, a tennis player, spoke in favor of the
project, stating the building could be easily moved.
Glenda Hasselo, 3299 Donna Drive, spoke in favor of the
project, stating the tennis programs center around what
is offered at the clubhouse, and the social portion of
any tennis program is important.
Steve Densham, 3965 Monroe Street, representing
Neimans/Dooley McCluskey's, stated he was in support of
this use of the area for this type of facility. He felt
this would increase the beauty of the downtown area and
residential area. If the facility does not work out, it
could be remedied quickly.
George Willis, 539 Elm Avenue, spoke in favor of the
project, stating it would upgrade the neighborhood.
Steven Tague, 3819 Skyline Road, stated he felt the
facility would enhance Carlsbad and not be used
exclusively by the Carlsbad Inn.
has been helping the youth of Carlsbad achieve
excellence in tennis for years and does a good job.
clubhouse would enhance the area and make the area
appear more in the village theme.
He stated David Smith
The
Bob Nelson spoke in favor of the project, stating this
would clean up a blighted area.
setting a precedent, there is no precedent in the
Redevelopment area, which is an important point. Mr.
Nelson asked all those present in favor of the project
to please stand up, and approximately 60 to 70 people
stood up.
He stated as far as
Wayne McCabe, representing the adjacent property owners,
spoke in opposition to this project, stating the project
would be ten feet from the living room and bedroom
windows of his property. He added that his property
would be the most directly affected by this facility.
He stated he did not oppose the project, but felt it
should not be placed next to apartments.
Alex Kononchuk, 3305 Tyler Street, stated he occupies
property in the industrial area on the other side of the
railroad tracks. The right-of-way serves as a buffer
between the industrial area and the residential area.
He stated he did not object to the tennis courts, but
felt the structure would set a precedent for future
development.
Ken Chriss spoke in rebuttal, stating the lights from
the tennis courts would be shielded and would not create
any glare. There would be very little noise from the
courts, as the hours would be kept reasonable.
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Mr. Chriss stated they were dropping to a three-foot
fence in the parking areas, and with an on-site manager,
they felt this would prevent people crossing the
railroad tracks. He also indicated a block wall wuld
be installed in the area between the two streets.
In answer to Board query, Mr. Chriss stated the hours
would be from 8:OO a.m. to 9:OO p.m., seven days a
week.
Board Member McCoy inquired whether it was possible to
move the building to the south, to allow for more
parking. Mr. Chriss indicated this could be done.
Board Member Hall commented there was not enough
parking, and he inquired about the use of the tennis
courts. Mr. Smith stated the use of the courts would
be intermingled, and the operation would be open to the
public. Mr. Smith added he would not be working for
Carlsbad Inn, but would be replacina the tennis
facility lost at the Royal Palms.
Mr. Smith stated anyone could purchase a membership for
$45 a month, and use the courts unlimited time. A $5
fee per hour per person would be imposed on all other
users. Mr. Smith reiterated his proposal for teaching
the children and being part of the Parks & Recreation
program, concluding with a statement that he would be
running the facility.
Chairman Rombotis
of the meeting at
Board Member Hall
aqreement for pub
closed the public testimony portion
4:53 p.m.
stated he would be in favor of an
ic use of the tennis courts. Mr.
Salomone stated there is an agreement with three
separate parts; one for the use by Carlsbad Inn and
their guests; one for general public use; and one for
public use scheduled by the City of Carlsbad Parks &
Recreation Department.
Board Member McFadden stated there is too little
parking, and the structure is larger than needed. She
would like that building to be very temporary. Mrs.
McFadden stated she would like to see the tennis courts
go in there, and appreciated the sensitivity of the
view corridor to these streets. She also felt the
clubhouse could be moved to allow more parking, and was
concerned about the improvements in the surrounding
streets.
Board Member Holmes stated this was a good-looking
building, but felt it should be placed someplace else.
He felt he could not approve the clubhouse at the
present size, but would like to see the tennis courts
there.
With a review on a yearly basis, and more parking,
Board Member Holmes stated he could support the
project.
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Board Member McCoy recommended moving the building 20 feet back, and develop the remainder of the property into
parking, with at least five more spaces. He felt a
building of this type would be much more attractive than a trailer-type of building. However, he felt any
building should be temporary to allow for light rail to
be installed in the coming years, and the circulation
pattern should be improved.
Board Member Hall stated he was in support of the
project, but felt there was not sufficient parking. He
expressed concern about the citizens' use of the tennis
courts, and felt planning staff should look into the
continuation of Washington Street.
Chris Salomone commented people in the area could not
complain about the industrial uses, as they were there
first.
Chairman Rombotis stated he supported Washington Street
going through, but the North Beach Study recommended it
not go through. Staff clarified it was the consultant's
recommendation to not put Washington Street through.
Chairman Rombotis stated the building was a great
building and would be needed to support five tennis
courts. He agreed more parking was needed, and he would
like to see something done to mitigate the closeness to
the duplex apartment.
Design Review Board returned RP 87-2 Carlsbad Inn Tennis
Club to staff to include the concerns expressed by
the Board, and be returned with appropriate conditions of
approval.
Board Member McFadden stated she was in favor of the
tennis club, but felt this should have been placed on
the original site, as the applicant intensified their
land use unreasonably.
ADJOURNMENT:
By proper motion, the Special Meeting of the Design
Review Board of September 23, 1987, was adjourned at 5:11 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
CHRIS SALOMONE
Community Redevelopment Director
Harriett Babbitt
Minutes Clerk
Rombot is
Hall
Holmes
McCoy
McFadden