HomeMy WebLinkAbout1978-05-24; Planning Commission; MinutesPLANNING COMMISSION MINOTES
CITY CrnCIL CHAMBERS
MAY 24, 1978
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cAL;L TO ORDER - 7:OO P.M.
ROIL cAI;L - Camnissioneri; Jose and L'Heureux absent rr
Chairman Rmbotis iritroduced Mr. Ed Schick, a newly appointed ccmiinissioner, and info& the audience that
he would be observing the meeting, but would not be
voting.
Chairman Rcxtkotis further info& the applicants that
in light of tl?e absence of Camnissioners Jose and L'Heureux
there was present a "bare quorum" and that if they wished to continue their items when they were called, they could do so.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF MAY 10, 1978
This item was continued to the June 14, 1978 meeting as only three of the four cadssioners present were eligible to vote on it.
PUBLIC €lEAlUJGS (Continued)
(1) CUP-150, Terrel Richardson - mest to allow a coanrolnity facility.(Carlsbad Girl's Club) to locate in a residential (R-1) zone, generally located on the east side of, Eureka Place, between Chestnut and Bassmod Avenue.
m. Don mse gave the staff presentation.
Conmissioner Yerkes stated for the record that he had read the minutes of the My 10, 1978 meting regarding
CUP-150 and that he was prepared to vote on same.
Mr. Joe Hunter, 2958 Madison, Carlsbad, mmber of the mard of Directors of the Carlsbad Girl s Club, addressed the Comnission, saying he muld be happy to answer any
questions.
coarmissioner woodward asked to clarify that' the piano
would be mved and Mr. Hunter replied that it muld.
Mr. Hunter,. in response to a question by Catmissioner
Iarson regarding the position of the Girl's Club on making the required irtpr6vemnts, said that the Girl I s
Club was prepared to meet the requiranents.
Conmissioner Larson asked the applicant's representative whether the Girl's Club had estimated the cost of the required imrpvemnts and Mr. Hunter replied that except for the requirements of handicap ramps and perhaps extra bathrocans, which he was not aware of before the meeting, he felt the improvements wuld be under $1000.
Mr. Hunter, in response to a question by cchmcissioner
Larson regarding the existing fence, indicated that the
south side and the back were the only sides without
sore type of barrier at the present time. He further
stated that he understood the need for a solid fence on
the south side, adjacent to the neighbors, but that he
muld ask to be allowed to construct a fence of wire and
shrub along the back.
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Camissioner Yerkes questioned Mr. Rose regarding the
n-eaning of "unusual activities", as mntioned in
Condition No. 1 of the staE rcprt. Mr. mse replied that#
he, included it to man dny activities which we unusual
in relation 'to girl s club activities, i .e. , free clinics;
etc.
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A motion was mde and approVea reccmmnding
APPFWAL of CUP-150, based on the findings
and subject to the conditions outlined in the staff report, with the following
corrections :
P. 5, condition #2 will include "sidewalks".
P. 6, Condition #4 will read, 'I.. .barrier
to be placed prior to occupancy," rather than
"120 days frm the granting of this CUP."
Also, Condition #4 will specify that the barrier adjacent to the neighbor on the south will be of solid material, while the barrier along the back my be a wire msh fence & plant .. mterial .
PUBLIC HEARTNGS (New)
(2) CC 78-2, 350 Jerez aurt - Request for a tentative subdivision map for three airspace condminium
units on one lot. Site is 7535 Jerez Court, located on the west side of Jerez'CoWt, north of
Gibraltar Street.
Mr. Don mse gave the staff presentation.
Comnissioner -son inquired as to the status of the city's
schml fee ordinance and Mr. Hagaman, Planning Director,
responded that it had been presented to the City Council
and that it could be as long as three mnths before the
ordinance took effect.
Mr. Bob WiMnson, Partner, Jerez Ccanpany, Suite 332,
13215 Fast Pam, Whittier, CA 90602, addressed the
Catmission. He described the prodessing of his application
up to now. He notified the camnission that he had three
sewer pennits and understood that he was No. 2 on the list
for an additional tm sewer pefits. As far as ccsnplying
with the requirements of a condmjnium code, Mr. Wilkinson
said that he began his aMlication over a year ago and had
no idea at all of any condminium code. He described the
expense and expertise involved in the plans for the project
He described his dealings with the various school districts
indicating that letters =re available from all but the
Encinitas school district. He indicated that one of the
covenants of their non-profit homeawner's association was
going to be that no children under 18 could be residents.
He said that originally the application was for five units bzlt that it had been cut back to three units and that their intentions were to build the three units now and eventually add tw mre. He asked the Carmission to consider waiving the school availability requirerent in
light of the covenant restricting the developtent to
adults only.
Mr. Don ~se, in response to a question by Ccarmissioner
Woodward, said that it muld be difficult for the Cordssio to waive such a requirement. He said the Carmission could recamnend to the City Council that it be waived, if they
wanted to do that, but that they would have to have saw
pretty substantial findings. He said he didn't feel that
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the finding that it will be an adults only camunity
would suffice.
Ccarmissianer Yerkes cmmnted that it would appear that -
a proposal such as this my have far-reaching affects, especially if excepting these cmmmities from school
fees was the next step after excepting them froan school availability.
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m. Wilkdnson pointed out the cost involved in getting
the school availability letters and stated that
he was not asking the Conmission to except them fran
paying school taxes.
Conmissioner Larson indicated that he appreciated the
problems of the contractor that the owner of the property has. He said, however, that Carlsbad's General Plan does
require that a finding be mde that all public facilities
be guaranteed, and without the s&ml availability letters, that finding could not be mde. For that reason, he said that he could not look with favor upon this application, regardless of any other problems which may exist.
comnissioner Woodward agreed with Conmissioner Larson adding that .because it was an adult comrmnity now did not mean that in the future it would not be open to everyone.
Camissioner Yerkes indicated that he was not convinced that there was an overriding social, econmic, or fiscal benefit to the city which would justify approval of the
project.
Chairman -tis agreed, adding that he was sympathetic
to the plight of the awlicant. He asked the applicant
if he would.prefer a continuance or a denial.
Mr. WiWnson pointed out to the camnission that it was
his understanding that even if the City of Carlsbad does adopt an ordinance, it will only act in the nature of a
collecting agency. In answer to Chairman mmtatis's
question, he indicated he would prefer a denial, his intent
being to take it to the City Council.
A mtion was mde recornding DENIAL of CT 78-2, for the reason that it is not consistent with the General Plan in that it does not met the
Public Facilities elemnt of. sam.
There being no further business to cane before the
Comnission, Chairman RDmbotis declared the meeting
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