HomeMy WebLinkAbout1964-12-08; Planning Commission; Minutes. "_ .~ ~. . I CITY OF CARLSBAD : Minutes of: PLANNING CCMMISSIGN i Date of Meeting: December. 8, 1964 : Time of Meeting; 7: 30 P. M. Place of Meeting: Council Chambers :""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" ; ROLL CALL was answered by Commissioners Palmatee i McCarthy, McComas and Lamb. Commissioner Freis : was present at 7:59 P. M, Commissioners Grant and i Sutherland were absent. Also present were City Atto : VI8 ilson, Ass't City Engineer C. it. Thornton, Buildi i Inspector Osburn.
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I (a) Minutes of the regular meeting of November 24, I 1964, were approved as submitted.
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I I I I I I (a) VA+'LLANCE - to consider a reduction in the requie. i ed front yard setback from 20' to 5: reduction from 10' : : to 5' on side yard setback; and reduction from 20' to 5' 04 the rear yard setback on pvoperty located on the Eesterl$ : side of Ocean Street between Cedar and Beech Avenues. ; i Applicant: Henry Mayers Investments, Inc. I f
i Notice of hearing was read. Acting Secretary McCarthy i ; certified that noticesof public hearing were sent to pro- perty Gwners in the area, and then read the application i : and the signatures of those approving this variance. I I i The Vice-chairman announced that the Commission would ; now hear the applicant or his representative and any othells : desiring to speak in favor of this variance. I I
; TONY HGVi AArtD-JCNES, 3985 Park Dr. , stated that he I is the Manager of Henry Mayers Investments and that the i i renderings presented represent the location of the build- : ; ings and not the architectural style. de expressed the : i need for this type of development in the City with an oceai : front view. He stated that there would be maximum park! i ing for each unit across the street, which will be land- ; : scaped and fenced. The off-street park- will far ex-
: He called attention to the fact that the side yard setbacks i would be greater than the average setbacks in that area, ! : and that the mean high tide line is considered from be- : i tween 20' to 40* westwad from the rear property line for! : property along the beach. The rendering would be the ; i general basic appearance of the buildings and they will :
; ment motel purposes and will be rented by the night , I ; week or month. He stated that they plan to have 18 units i in the first building with one parking space for each unit i according to the code. The buildings would be designed : ; with no fear of excessive high tides as they will be 4 to : i 5' above the high tide. He pointed out that the mean high
; tide line in the HayesLand Corporation was never clearly i defined. I
i Commissioner Freistadt was present at 7:59 P. M.
i The public hearing was closed at 8:OO P. M.
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i ceed that on Ccean Street existing at the present time. .. ,1. .
have one bedroom apartments which will be used for apart-
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I I There was discussion on setting a precedent establi : the rear lot line along the beach, and the definition i mean high tide line, soil compaction tests, parking, an : the height of the buildings.
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I 1 I I : The Building Inspector stated that before they can issue { i a building permit it is necessary to have a licensed engi- : I neer take soil compaction tests to establish the depth of i ; footings or pilings for the buildings. I I I I I I i There was discussion on using the lot across the street ! for parking and provisions made so this lot could not be i : used for any other purposes. The City Attorney stated ; I this could be handled by recording the agreement. I 0 I I . I I 'I:;;; I1
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*"I i Upon being questioned, Mi3. HOWAaD-JCNES stated that i : the buildings would meet the required height limits of the : ;~,'I~
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I neers, so there are no problems there. They will install : ; pumping facilities for sewers. I I ::::I, 1:
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I I A motion was made to adopt Resolution No. 381 granting i I variances as requested for the following reasons:
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I I I I ' I I 1. The requested front and side yard variances are i
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I I I I I I i since the lot does not extend to the mean high tide line and: : the usual reasons for requiring a rear yard do not apply ; i to this lot. I 1 I I I i I The motion also included that the variances be granted : subject to the following conditions and limitations: I I
I I I I I 1. The property owner shall execute an agreement api
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Ocean Street for the full'length of the Southeasterly one- ; half of Block 7, Town of Carlsbad, Map 535, for public i ; right of way. I I
: The following resolution was presented:
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Planning Commission Resolution No. 381. A RESGLUnON Palmateer i GltANTING A VARIANCE ON PRCPELZTY AT THE WEST-i McCarthy
i BEECH AVENUES, was adopted by title only and further I: Lamb : reading waived. ; Freistadt
; EdLY SJDE OF OCEAN STmET BET'?k,EEN CEDAiZ AND : MCCO- S
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TENTAWVE SUBDIVISION MAP - OCEAN VIEW ESTATE^ ; 23 lots Zoned 8-A-10 on property lying easterly of Donna i i Drive, northerly of Chestnut Avenue and adjacent to the i ; southwest corner of Seacrest Estates Subdivision. Owner:; I Carlsbad Investment Corporation. Maps, the Engineer's i ; report and the proposed resolution were presented to the ; i Commission. A block study map was also presented.
i The Acting Secretary stated that notices were sent to the i : various departments and agencies and to owners of adja- : cent unsubdivided property, There was no correspondence: ; other than from the various departments and agencies. I I
: DON HOLLY, Licensed Surveyor, 2965 Soosevelt St.,
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stated that he represented the Carlsbad Investment Corp., and they had discussed this map thoroughly with the Lngi- : peering Department in regard to tying into Donna Dr. for I : ingress and egress to this subdivision via the extension of i
; that of{-stret% parilng requlrements of sald structure .ha?! : always be provided on said SE'ly 1/2 of Block 7. f !
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X,& 4, .;t.\.$ I :"""""""""~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~"~""""""""""*"" Member \:%'@.$.$? 4.; i Janis Way. He stated that the existing house westerly of i ::;#,I ; Lot 23 that Mr. 12 atson purchased will be removed to per-; :;;::: i::;:; Ill mit access to the subdivision. He stated that the lots are i i quite wide and no variances are contemplated. This will : ::I:;;
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;;::I' I proved. There is 10,000 square feet in Lot 23 exclusive ; :;;I:: : of the Panhandle. I I :::;::
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the north of Janis 'v5 ay off of Donna Dr. until the map is a&
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I Dr. Palmateer wanted to know why a street wasn't project: i ed southerly to Chestnut Ave. I
i Mr. Thornton stated that they make a block study for the ; : circulation plan of traffic and they try to eliminate as man;$. i intersections on secondary and through streets as possible:
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I I I There was discussion on the circulation plan of the subdi- i : vision and it was pointed out that cul-de-sacs are a con- ; i troversial subject. Some of the Commissioners stated i : that they are very much in favor of living on cul-de-sacs. :
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i fiesolution No. 383.A RESOLUTICN OF THE CAdLSBAD i Palmateer ;& :x: : : l-;*;I
PdOVAL OF TWE TENTATIVE MAP CF GCEAN VIEW : McComas ;I ; ' :xi : ; : ESTATES SUBDIVISION, was adopted by title only and i Lamb I ;xjx: ; I' ; i further reading waived. ; Freistadt i ;x! ; i
I'-ICMMISSION L~ECOMMENDING AP- iMcCarthy : : :x! i
I : ML~. &GBERT WATSON stated that he had built subdivi- I sions with 18 or 20 cul-de-sacs, some being in Carlsbad i and that lots and homes on cul-de-sacs are considered the : most desirable and they hope to 'live on a cul-de-sac in i this subdivision themselves.
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I (a) M-1 %oning.There was no report at this time.
I (b) Buena Vista Lagoon. Dr. Pabateer stated that I i their committee has a proposed resolution and suggested ; i that the Commission make this recommendation to the i : Council for their approval. I
i A motion was made to send a letter to the Council from th$ : Planning Commission recommending that the proposed re-! solution or policy be adopted by their body and forwarded ; : to the Council of the City of Oceanside for their adoption. i ! I
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I I I Palmateer McCarthy McComas Lamb Freistadt
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I (a) Report on Citizens Committees.There were no re-i .. :: ,. ..' : i ports made at this time. I I i ADJOUdNMENT:
I By proper motion the meeting was adjourned at 9:08 P. M. i ! I
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I : .Respectfully submitted,
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