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MINUTES OF:
DATE OF MEETING:
TIME OF MEETING:
PLACE OF MEETING:
CITY OF CARLSBAD
PLANNING COMMISSION
October 28, 1969
7:30 P.M.
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
ROLL CALL:
City Staff representatives present: Stuart W Spano, Joe Olinghouse, and Councilman Carl Ne
4PPROVAL OF MINUTES:
i-1 son, Joe
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qinutes of the regular meeting of October 14,
approved as corrected.
1969 were
(Page 2, paragraph 4, next to .last sentence: The dis-
:ussion of readvertizing for continued public heari'ng
in the zone change and Specific Plan in January 1970
vas clarified from minutes of 10/14/69 and decision af-
Firmed that Planning Department would send new notices
3nd readvertize at no additional cost to the applicants
JRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS:
(a) A League of California Cities letter advising of
the seminar for Planning Commissioners and Directors on
\pril 8th thru loth, 1970 at the Disneyland Hotel in
\naheim was read and it was noted that more detailed
information will be forwarded early next year regarding
this meeting.
IRAL COMMUN I CAT IONS:
There were no Oral Communications at this time.
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
(a> Continued - ZONE CHANGE AND SPECIFIC PLAN - To
consider Application for Zone Change from R-1-7.5 to R-3 (Multiple-Family Residential). Zone and a Specific
Plan - tocated on the NW corner of Adams Street and
Chinquapin Ave; Applicant: Oakley G. Parker.
The Planning Director read a memorandum dated
October 22, 1969 which was a further report from the
Planning Department and which added an additional Cond
ion of Approval (Condition No. 111 to the Staff Report
dated October 8th. He also referred to an exhtbited
map entitled "Parker Specific Plan", showing the butld.
ings area, landscaped areas, buffer wall, proposed strc
improvements, etc.
The Chairman then called for the applicant in thls
action and OAKLEY G. PARKER, applicant and developer-
was present. Mr. Parker stated.that while he had litt'
new information to add, he did feel he was doing all hc
;could in agreeing to the stipulated conditions of ap-
~proval and in particular, the lesser densities involvec
There was no one in the audience to speak in favor or in opposition of this application and the public hear-
ling was closed at 7:46 P.M.
I The Commission discussion which followed covered tf
additional of item No. 11, which required the develope1
to submit a development plan showing the locations of
all proposed apartment units and respective parking arc
~rior to the issuance of a building permit. The absent
2f the developer's complete buildi,ng plans and the new
7ess of the specific plan being presented in this manne
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&as commented on by ttt? Planning Director for clarifica
tion of the general discussion on these matters.
Following additional ,general discussion, a motion
was made to approve Resolution Nos.. 634 and 638 for
recommendation to the City Counci 1 of this Change of
Zone and Specific Plan application.
PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 634, A RESOLUTION
RECOMMENDING TO COUNCIL A CHANGE OF ZONE FROM R-1-7,50
D R-3, ON PROPERTY LOCATED ON-THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
ADAMS STREET AND CHINQUAPIN AVENUE. Approval is subje
to Conditions of Approval Nos. 1 through 11 as set for
in Staff Report of October 8, 1969 and further report
of October 22, 1969.
PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 638, A RESOLUTION
RECOMMENDING TO COUNCIL A SPECIFIC PLAN ON PROPERTY
LOCATED ON THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF ADAMS STREET AND
CHINQUAPIN AVENUE. Approval is subject to those condi
referenced above and the reasons for recommendation of
the Change of Zone and Specific Plan are:
1. The proposed density would be in conformance with
those densities specified in the General Plan;
2. The proposed development would constitute an impro
use of the land, provided it is developed in line
the stipulated Conditions of Approval.
(b) RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 68 - To consider Adop tion of the Housing Element to the City General Plan
The Planning Director presented an oral report in
inlhich he stated he would solicit questions at the end
of his review of the Element for the .Commission. Mr.
Olinghouse read an excerpt of legislation for the 1968
Housing Act regarding Housing Elements being added to
a city's general plan, but he added this was somewhat
of a new concept. After outlining how Carlsbad's pro-
posed Element had been formulated, the groups involved
etc., he proceeded to touch on key sections such as
"Requirements, Programs and Goals", reading in full fr
the teit for the benefit of those in the audience who
were unfamiliar with the Element. The recommendations
for making the Element workable were also read and dis
cussed and it was stated these should be initiated in
the order given. The specific federal aid programs
available were clarified, as they applied to the housi
problem areas, and how these .programs can be uti1 ized
inlas briefed. Following this review of the Element's
text, Mr. Olinghouse elaborated upon questioning from
the Commission. The Chairman ca1,led for any wishing
to speak in favor or in opposition of this action.
REV. GORDAN BAKER, 2035 Charleen Circle, introduce
himself as a member of the Housing Element Committee
and commented on the efforts put forth in this project
He further recommended that the Planning Commission ap
prove of it's adoption.
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rlR. HARRY TRUAX, 4125 Harbor Drive, stated he had read
the Housing Element and complimented the Planning Depa
nent's effort on it. He-added the City had long been
in need of such an addition to it's General Plan and
l~ished to thank the work 'committee. for a "job well don
rhere were no others in the audience to be heard and
the public hearing was closed. Several Commissioners
zommented on the worthiness of the Element and compli-
nented the Planning Director, the committee and all
>thers who had participated in the drafting of the tex
It was noted that several aspects of this document had
)een sought for some time, by the City and by the Plan
1ing'Commission.
A motion was made to adopt Resolution No. 640,
-ecommending to the Council an Amendment to the Genera
'lan, by the addition of this Housing Element.
'LANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 640, A RESOLUTION
IF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD
{ECOMMENDING AN AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL PLAN (CITY
ZOUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 1271), BY ADDING A HOUSING
iLEMENT, to read as follows: "An Element is hereby
3dded to The General Plan to be called the 'Housing
Element of The General Plan' and shall consist of the
Following: The present and future housing needs, in-
:luding housing goals, land use requirements, environ-
nental requirements, and necessary housing programs."
The reasons for this recommendation are:
I. It is necessary for the public welfare;
2. The addition of this Housing Element is essential
for the General Plan to be comprehensive and effec
3. It is in keeping with certain State Law requiremen
4. and, it is further in keeping with National polici
3LD BUSINESS:
(a) Landscaping of Carlsbad right-of-way - Interstate
~idening program and County Scenic Corridor program -
Continued.
The Planning Director read a memorandum daked Octo
22, 1969 to the City Council regarding Planning Commis
request to initiate a Scenic Corridor program and adde
this will be an item of business at the Council meetin
3n November 4th.
(b) Commissioner Gullett questioned what was being don
about enforcement of the City's new sign ordinance as
regards new uses or the older non-conforming signs.
The City Attorney commented that an agreement was bein
drawn up to avert lengthy litigation proceedings and
this will require approximately 3 to 4 months to compl
JEW BUS I NESS:
(a) The Chairman requested discussion of an alternate
iate for the next regular meeting of November llth, wh
is Veteren's Day. It was generally agreed that the pr
:eeding Monday, November 10, 1969 should be scheduled.
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motion was so made to adjourn this meeting of Octobel 8, 1969 to Monday, November 10, 1969 at 7:30 P.M. and
he proper Notice of Adjourned Meeting will be posted.
b) The Chairman suggest'ed the possible scheduling of
aturday morning "tour1' meetings be utilized to view
ertain areas or potential problem areas that will be
ac'ing the Commissioners in the future. The need for
nd general good derived from such meetings regarding
uture public hearings or other areas of concern withir
he City was a.greed on and Mr.. Olinghouse stated he
ould prepare a list of topics and schedule various tri
o educate and acquaint the Commissioners with topical
t t ters.
IMMITTEE REPORTS:
t) Service Stations and Auto-Related Uses Work Committ
le Planning Directer stated this committee had met anc
lreed to completely amend Article 14 (Conditional User
I order to clarify and put in proper sequence, in ad-
.tion to the proposed additions under discussion.
)) Public Utilities Zone Work Committee: Commissionel
almateer report regarding the discussions of the ftrs.
:eting and Mr. Olinghouse added a final draft will be
-epared and he foresaw no problems on this particular
)n i ng ord i nance.
IC) Community lnvolvement Committee: A meeting is
icheduled for Friday, October 30th for this committee,
:o discuss appointments to the four sub-committees an(
rork projects of each. A later report will be made or
:his meeting. Mr. Olinghouse stated he would present
the Housing Element report to all members of the CIC.
ie commented briefly on the purpose of this committee
3nd the specific programs of responsibility.
(d) Commissioner Dewhurst advised that he had become
acquainted with a Mr. Owen Menard of the firm of Lampr
and Associates in Pomona, at the League of California
Zities conference in San Francisco. This firm had prc
)ared a Mobile Home Parks study for the City of Pomoni
and Mr. Dewhurst requested the Planning Department to
urite for a copy of this study.
IDJOURNMENT:
The motion was made and approved by voice vote at 3:oo P.M. to adjourn until Monday, November 10, 1969
3t 7:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Recold ing dcretary
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