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MEETING OF: PU■■I■C CODISSIO■
April 28, 1982 DAT! OF HEITING:
TIMI OF MBBTilfG: 7 :00 P.M.
PLACE OF MEETING: . City Council Chambers
CALL TO ORDBR
'nle -eting was called to order by Chairman Farrow at
7:02 P.M.
ROLL CALL
Present -Farrow, M~rcus, Rombotis, L'Heureux,
Jose, Schlehuber, and Friestedt.
Staff Meabers present were:
Michael Holzmiller, Principal Planner
Tom Hage-n, Principal Planner
Bill Hofman, Associate Planner
Charles Gri-, A11ociate Planner
Gary Wayne, A11i1tant Planner
Pat Te11ier, A11ociate Planner
Richard Allen, Principal Civil Engineer
David Brad1treet, Director of Parka and Recreation
Ex~fficio Member Jamee Haga-n, Planning Director, was
also present.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE wa1 led by Chairman Farrow.
PLANNING COHHISSION PROCEDURES
Chairman Farrow explained Planning Commission procedure,
in ita capacity a1 an advi1ory co-i1aion to the City
Council, and identified thoee matters delegated to the
Planning co-ieeion for a final decieion. Chair11an
Farrow further explained the procedure observed by the
co-iaaion during public hearing items.
CONTINUED PUBLIC HRARINGS
1. ZCA-132, CITY OF CARLSBAD PD ORDINANCE. An
-ndment to the Zoning Ordinance creating the
Planned Developaent Ordinance.
Bill Hofaan gave the 1taff report, and indicated that tiae
1hare condo■iniuaa are not included in the Ordinance a,
the co-ittce felt it be1t to develop a 1eparate Ordinance
addrea1ing •-· He added that Staff ia reco-ending the
eo-i•aion adopt the PD Ordinance, and direct Staff to
delay acheduling the hearing at the Council level until
the Co-i1aion review, the De1ign Guideline, Manual.
Mr. Hofaan continued that all ■odification1 1ugge1ted by
the co-i11ion at the vork1hop -eting have been
incorporated into the Ordinance.
In reapon1e to co-ia1ion query regarding active
recreation require-nt1, Hr. Rofaan explained that the
require-nt waa originally a 1traight aquare footage
raquir•-nt, and haa been ■odified to a 1liding 1cale
baaed on the nuaber of unite. He added that they can be
provided through private facilitie1, rather than only
co-nity facilitie1.
Chairaan Farrow opened the public hearing at 7:08 P.H.,
end aatanded the invitation to 1peak.
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The C01ai11ion recognized Hr. Jame• Swab, 2924 Highland
Drive, Carlsbad. Hr. Swab spoke in favor of the PD
Ordinance, and expre11ed his opinion that same reflects
good principles of creative design. Re indicated his -in
concern waa with flexibility, and suggested that an
exception clause be included for •-ller, difficult to
develop project• to provide a -an, of waiver or variance
for the approving authority to -ke an exception when it
i, agreed that it ia neceaaary in the interest of the
co-.unity to accoapliah the design objective,.
Hr. Swab continued to expre11 concern that being more
reatrictive than the underlying zone ia not going to
encourage creative development of •-ller parcels, and
reque9ted co-i11ion conaideration of same.
Since no one elae viahed to speak on the -tter, Chairman
Farrow closed the public hearing at 7:14 P.H.
With regard to an exception clause, Bill Hofman reaponded
that Staff teated -ny ■-11, difficult to develop lots
including Hr. Svab1' original PUD, under the new
Ordinance, and, in every caae, they met the standard•
of the Ordinance. He added that the key wae RV etorage,
parking, and recreation, and Staff would not reco-end an
exception clauae a■ too -ny people would use it to
circuavent the developaent 1tandarde.
co-iaeioner L'Heureux referred to page 17 of the
Ordinance with r~gard to ■creening of parking area,, and
inquired if the languaae 1hould be 1110dified to clarify
whether it i• acreening viaually, or headlights .
Bill Hofman explained that it va1 the intent of Staff and
the co-ittee to 1creen it viaually.
co-iaaioner L'Heureux 1ugge1ted that prior to the -tter
aoing before the Council, Staff coneider Hr. Svab 11
1uggeation regarding creating an internal mechaniam for a
variance under certain circum•tance1. The Conaiaeion
concurred.
The C01aiaaion adopted the following Re1olution,
approving ZCA-132 for the PD Ordinance; and directed
Staff to poatpone the City Council hearing on the -tter
until the c-iaaion ha1 reviewed the Deaign Guideline•
Manual, and to provide a vehicle for allowing a
variance under certain circua1tance1:
2.
R!SOLUTION NO. 1931, AMENDING TITLE 21, CHAPTER
21.45, AID DELETING CHAPTER 21.47 OF THE CARLSBAD
l«JNICIPAL CODE.
ZC-256/SP-1841 CITY CF Cill.SBAD -PASEO D!L NORTE .
Requeat to change th• aone fro■ Indu1tr1al (H} to
eo-rcial Touriat (CT) and approval of a Specific
Plan for property located on both 1ide1 of Paaeo
Del Norte, 1outh of Palo-r Airport Road.
With the aid of a tranaparency 1hoving the location of
the aubject property, Charle• r.ri-gave a ataff report
on the -tter. He outlined the following reviaiona
·to the Specific Plan by the City Attorney'• Office:
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~ -lut paragraph, to read, "Thie Specific
Plandeterainee land u■e for the site and 1erve1 to
iapleaent the coabination general plan designation
of 11011 and TS. Thi• Specific Plan is pur■uant to
Section■ 65451 and 65452 of the Government Code.
Therefore, the provi1ion1 of thia plan ahall take
precedence over the provi1ione of any underlying
zone. The provi1ion1 of underlying zoning shall
apply to 1ubject1 not addreaeed in this plan."
!!l!...l -la1t paragraph, to read, "Residential U1ee.
Th~ 1ubject property has a General Plan Coabination
District which includes the Travel Service (TS) and
the Profe11ional and Related co-ercial (O)
categorie1. Residential uses are permitted on the
property by both the General Plan and by the
Re1idential Profeaaional (R-P) zone. Thie Specific
Plan, aa approved, doe• not provide for residential
use, on the 1ubject property. Any proposed
development of reaidential uaee on this property
ahall necea,itate a major amendment to this Specific
Plan."
~ -aecond paragraph. The reference to the CT
zone should be deleted.
Reaolution NO. 1926 -page i -Finding No. 5, to
read, 11The Specific Plan imple-nte the TS (Travel
Service) and O (Profe11ional and Related
Co-ercial) land use designations approved for the
property."
Reaolution N~. 1925 -page 2 -Finding No. 5, to
read, 11That the R-P zone will be conaietent with the
Specific Plan for thi1 area which waa adopted
purauant to Section• 65451 and 65452 of the
Governaent Code."
Coaaiaaioner Joae expreaaed concern with regard to traffic
going in a aoutherly direction through Alta Mira, and not
going back to Palour Airport Road. He augge1ted a aign
ai.ght be placed to indicate there i1 a reaidential area
aouth of the propoaed co-ercial R-P zone.
Michael Holz,ailler explained Council action taken at their
laat Meting regarding the "Not a Truck Route" aign1 on
Paaeo Del Norte anci Poinaettia Avenue. He indicated that
the ''Not a Truck Route" aign i1 to be moved to the
aoutherly edae of the California 6 Motel. He added that
the truck driver• will be encouraged to park their truck•
at Badley'• and Denny'• Reataurant as part of a public
relation• prograa handled by the Police Departaent. The
Police DepartMnt will begin a atrict enforceaent prograa
after approxiaately a month or two.
Chairun Parrow opened the public hearing at 7:39 P.M.,
an extended the invitation to apeak.
The Coaaiaaion recoanized Mr. Herbert Stubner, 6673-D
Paaeo Del Norte, Carlabad. Mr. Stubner exprea,ed concern
reaardina placeMnt of the aian at the 1outhern end of the
motel property aa the truck• would be forced to make
U-tum1, and 1uageated that a condition be added
re1trictin1 any future developaent 1uch a, motel, or
hotel• that would create more truck traffic.
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The Coa.i11ion recognized Hr. Andrew HcReynolda of La
Jolla, owner of one of the propertiea affected by the zone
change. Hr. HcReynolda alao indicated he was in agreeaent
with the ataff propoaal; however, expressed concern
regarding acce11 to hia property from Paseo Del Norte, and
requested the wording in the Specific Plan include
provi1ion1 for•-·
Since no one elae wiahed to apeak on the matter, Chairman
Parrow cloaed the public hearing at 7:50 P.H.
Charlea Gri-reaponded that the City is required to
provide acce11 to Hr. HcReynolds' pr~~erty, but not
nece11arily fro■ Paaeo Del Norte. He ~dded that acceaa
will not be prohibited fro■ this point, but will be
discouraged.
Richard Allen reaponded to co-iasion questions regarding
the placement of ''Not a Truck Route" signs.
Co-i11ion di1cu11ion related to access to the HcReynolds
property, and the feaaibility of eliminating future
motel/hotel developaent in the area.
The Co-i11ion approved the Negative Declaration issued
by the Planning Director and adopted the following
Reaolutions, reco-nding approval of ZC-256 and SP-184
baaed on the findings contained therein; vith the
modification, to the Specific Plan and Resolutions No.
1925 and 1926, as outlined by Staff:
RESOLUTION NO. 1925, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL TO THE
CITY COUNCIL or A ZONE CHANGE FROM INDUSTRIAL (H)
TO RESIDENTIAL PROFESSIONAL (RP) ON PROPERTY
GENERALLY LOCATED ON BOTH SIDES OF PASEO DEL NORTE
SOtml OP PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD. APPLICANT: CITY OF
CARLSBAD.
RESOLUTION NO. 1926, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF
SP-184 FOR A 12 ACRE COMMERCIAL/OFFICE AREA
GENERALLY LOCATED ON BOTH SIDES OP PASEO DEL NORTE
SOUTH OP PALOMAR AIRPORT ROAD. APPLICANT: CITY OP
CARLSBAD
eo-i11ioner Harcua indicated her negative vote vas due
to the hotel overlay, not the rezoning.
NEW PUILIC IUWI.IIIGS
3. ZC-254/PDP-3(A)/SUP-6, SAN MARCOS TREATMENT PLANT -
Requeat for a Zone Change, Prec11e Developaent Plan
and Special Uae Permit for the expanaion of the
Meadowlark Recl ... tion Facility, located veat of
Rancho Santa Fe Road aouth of the future extenaion
of Corintia Street in San Harcoa Canyon in the P-U
Zone.
~ith the aid of tran1parencie1 ahowing the lucation of
the property and expanaion plan, Bill Hofman gave a ataff
report on the utter.
Cbairun Parrow opened the public hearing at 8:07 P.H.,
and extended the invitation to apeak.
Farrow X
Harcus X
Rolllbotis X X
L'Heureux X
Jose !
Schlehuber I
Friestedt X
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The Comniesion recognized Mr. Jim McKay, Secretary to the
Board of Directors and General Manager of the San Marcos
County Water Dietrict. Hr . McKay referenced Reaolution
No. 1944, and indicated the District ie in agreement vith
the firet 19 conditiona; ho~ever, requested deletion of
Conditions No. 20 and 21.
With regard to Condition No. 20, Mr. McKay indicated it 11
the District 's opinion that same would preempt the State
ae they already have the right within the service area of
the District to reclaim water and not require
authorization from the City.
With regard to Conditton No. 21, Mr . McKay indicated that
this condition vould make it irapractical for the Diet~·ict
to utilize that portion of the plant for the benefit of
the taxpayers in the District.
In con~lusion, Mr. McKay requested that the Conmiasion
l ake action on the matter at this meeting, reserving the
r~ght of the District for future discussion with regard
to Conditions No . 20 and 21 at the Council level.
Sine~ no one else viehed to epeak on the matter, Chairman
Farrow cloeed the public hearing at 8 :24 P.H.
Bill Hofman indicated that the eever a greement referenced
in conditi~ns 20 and 21 is political in nature and does
not represent a planning issue with regard to this
project. He eu~gested that the Planning Conmission
forward the resolution t = the Counc i l, leaving in
conditions 20 and 21, with a reconmendation that the
Council consider same .
The Conmieeion adopted the following Resolutions,
approving SP-6, ZC-254, and PDP-3(A) to the City Council
ba~ed on the finding& and subjec t to the conditions
contained therein:
RESOLUTION NO. 1943, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF A
ZONE CHANGE FROM P-C, PLANNED COMMUNITY TO P-U,
PUBLIC UTILITIES AND P-U , PUBLIC UTILITIES TO 0-S,
OPEN SPACE ON PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED ON THI!
WEST SIDE OF RANCHO SANTA Fl! ROAD IN SAN MARCOS
CANYON. APPLICANT: SAN MARCOS COUNTY WATER
DISTRICT
RESOLUTION NO. 1944, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF A
PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THI! EXPANSION OF THE
MEADOWLARK RECLAMATION FACILI'rY ON PROPERTY
GENERALLY LOCATED ON THI! WEST SIDI! OF RANCHO SANTA
FE ROAD IN SAN MARCOS CANYON. APPLICANT: SAN
MARCOS COUNTY WATER DISTRICT
RESOLUTION NO. 1945, APPROVING A SPECIAL USE
P!RHIT TO ALLOW FOR THE EXPANSION OF THI! MEADOWLARK
RECLAMATION FACILITY ON PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED
ON THK WEST HOE or RANCHO SANTA FK ROAD IN SAN
MARCOS CANYON. APPLICANT : SAN MARCOS COUNTY WATER
DISTRICT
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The Coaniaaion reconaended, by minute motion, that c,, ll
review Condi.ti.one No. 20 and 21 of Resolution No . 19-4-L
prior to their adoption.
4. CUP-2121 LA JOLLA BANK AND TRUST. Request for
approval of a Conditional Uae Permit to con~truct a
savings and loan office with a drive-thru facility
on the northveat corner of Elm Avenue and Jefferson
Street in the C-2 Zone.
With the aid of a tranaparency shoving the temporary
building site plan, Bill Hofman gave the staff report . He
indicated Staff 11 suggesting the deletion of Condition
No. 17 regarding the traah enclosure, aa the applicant has
redeaigned his plane showing -an acceptable location for
aame.
Chairman Farrow opened the public hearing at 8:31 P.H.,
and extended the invitation to speak.
The Co111111ission recognized Mr. Bill Hedenkamp, Architect,
representing the applicant. Mr. Hedenkamp indicated they
are in agreement with the conditions of approval, and the
deletion of Condition No. 17 . He responded to Co111111iasion
questione regarding traffic impact and line of eight for
left hand turne. Re concluded by showing a project 1110del
to the Co111111iaaion for their review, and expressed
willingnees to respond to any questions.
Since no one el■e viahed to apeak on the matter, the
public hearing va■ closed at 8:35 P.H.
The Coaniasion approved the Negative Declaration issued
by the Planning Director, and adopted the following
Re■olution, approving CUP-212 , based on the findings and
■ubject to the conditions contained therein; with the
deletion of Condition No. 17 :
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RESOLUTION NO . 1941, APPROVING A CONDlf t. ·JAL USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW A TWO STORY BANK WITH A DRIVE-THRU
FACILITY ON PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF ELM AVENUE AND JEFFERSON
STREET . APPLICANT : LA JOLLA BANJC AND TRUST
CUP-213 BUFFY'S -Request for a Conditional uae
Penait 1or the on-premiae aale of beer and vine at
the exi■ting Buffy'• Reataurant located o~ the
northea■t corner of Inter ■tate 5 and Tamarack
Avenue in the C-1 Zone.
Bill Hofman gave a ■taff report on the matter, with the
aid of a transparency ■howing the location of the
re■taurant.
Chairman Farrow opened the public hearing at 8:38 P.H.,
an extended the invitation to apeak. Si.nee no one wished
to apeak on the matter, the public hearing was clo•ed.
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Marcua X
Rombotia X X
L'Heureux X
Joae X
Schlehuber X
Frieatedt X
Farrow X
Marcus X
Rombot is X
L'Heureux X
Joae X
Schlehuber X X
Friestedt X
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The Co-iseion adopted the following Resolution,
approving CP-213, based on the findings and subject to
the conditions contained in the staff report:
RESOLUTION NO. 1942, APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT TO ALLOW THE ON-PREMISE SALE OF BEER AND
WINE AT THE EXISTING BUFFY'S RESTAURANT LOCATED ON
ntE NORTHEAST CORNER OF INTERSTATE 5 AND TAMAR.ACK
AVENUE IN THE C-1 Zone.
RECESS
Chairman Farrow called a recess at 8:38 P.H., and the
Co-iaaion reconvened at 8:53 P.H ., with seven members
present.
6. GPA-63/EIR 80-9 (A) 1 PARKS AND RECREATION ELEMENT.
Revision of Parke and Recreation Element.
Gary Wayne gave a staff report on the EIR, essentially as
contained in the written report.
r~airman Farrow opened the public hearing at 8:59 P.H .
~.ace no one wished to speak on the matter, t~e public
hearing waa closed.
The Coanieeion adopted the following Resolution,
reconnending the City Council certify EIR 80-9A:
RESOLUTION NO. 1946, RECOMMENDING CERTIFICATION OF
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (EIR 80-9A) FOR A
PROJECT GENERALLY INCLUDING : 1) A REVISED PARKS AND
RECREATION ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN; AND 2)
GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT GPA-63. APPLICANT: CITY OF
CARLSBAD
David Bradstreet, Director of Parke and Recreation,
continued the staff report, and gave some background on
the matter.
Hr. Bradstreet introduced Debbie Denea of Iwanaga
Aeeociatea, who introduced the other members of the
consultant team.
,,.-• David Wilcox, of Economics Research Assoc iatea (ERA),
addressed the co-isaion. Hr . Wilcox addressed the
economics and major accomplishments found in the Element .
Debbie Dene• continued the pre1entation and shoved s elide
pre1entation outlining the modifications incorporated into
the !le-nt, such aa facility standards, fora.ilation of
goal,, policie1, and ac tion plane, management, facility
planning, prograu, and the economic program. She also
addressed a propo1ed public park• developaent plan, a
hiking/eque1trian corridor development plan, and a bicycle
route developa6nt plan.
The Plam.ing Director indicated that hie Department hai,
,o_ concerns with the concept of neighborhood parka aa
they relate to the PUD, and object, to the inclusion of
any reference, to the PUD ordinance in the Element .
co-is1ion di1cueeion related to the iaaue of co-unity
park• ver1us neighborhood park,.
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Mr. Bradstreet responded to Comaission questions
regarding maintenance cost• for the smaller neighborhooJ
park,.
Chainnan Farrow opened the public hearing at 9:"6 P.H.,
an extended the invitation to speak.
Hr. Jim Goff, representing the Daon Corporation, aa~~e~~~d
the Comnis1ion. Hr. Goff indicated he agrees there is a
need for an update to the Element; however, expre11ed
concern with regard to the clarity of some of the
terminology in the document, such as neighborhood and
re1idential park1, and "privatization". He further
sugge1ted there be a con1i1t name for recreation areas.
Hr. Goff continued to question the section dealing with
eque1trian trail,, policy action, and developing Carrillo
Ranch as a special re1ource. In conclusion Hr. Goff
sugge1ted that rhe document not go forward to Council
until such issues have been resolved.
Mr. Bob Ladwig, representing Rick Engineering, 3088 Pio
Pico, Carl1bad, addres1ed the Co111Dission. Hr. Ladwig
indicated that some of the economic goals contained in
the document are consistent with those of the Chamber of
Co-erce, and he co-ended the consultant for their work
on the revised Element. He added that there are some
graphic depictions of park locations that are in error in
the document, and offered his assistant to the consultant
in working out sui-~.
Since no one else ~ished to speak on the matter, Chairman
Farrow closed the ~ublic hearing at 10:00 P.H.
Following discussion, ~he Conn1ssion returned the
document to Staff with a direct iv• to work with the
consultant and Hr. Goff to revise the document reflecting
the concerns addressed during the hearing.
7. ZCA-145 1 CITY OF CARLSBAD -An amendment to the
Zoning Ordinance to rev11e the parking requirements
for bank• and bu1iness and professional offices.
Co-issioner Romboti1 indicated he would abstain on this
item, a, he ovn, property that might be affected by any
action.
Bill Hofman gave a 1taff report on the matter.
Chairman Farrow opened the public hearing at 10:05 P.H.,
and extended the invitation to speak.
Mr . Bob Ladwig, repre,enting Rick Engineering, addre1sed
the co-i11ion, and indicated he wa1 in agreement with
tha ,taff reco-endation.
Since no one el,e wi1hed to ,peak on the matter, Chairman
Farrow clo,ed the public hearing at 10 :06 P.H.
co-i1sioner L'Heureux 1ugge1ted that tho1e projects
already in proces• be grMndfathered in.
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Mr. Hofman indicated that it would be another two week•
before the amendment goee before the Council, and the
Ordinance would not go into effect until 45 days from the
date of Council approval.
Comniesioner Schlehuber expreseed concern with regard to
the etaff reconnendation of one parking apace for every
250 square feet of gross floor area, from the existing
one apace for every 400 square feet, and suggested the
Comnission appoint a Connittee to study the matte,·.
Hr. Hofman indicated that Staff conducted an extensive
atudy on the matter, and found that 250 square feet was a
good average.
Conniseioner Frieetedt expressed concern with regard to
the flexibility of the parking etandards, and stated his
opinion that different areas , eepecially the redevelopment
area, should be addressed separately as the Ordinance may
not be equitable for all projects .
Hr. Hofman explained that in the redevelopment area,
there is some flexibility 1n the parking standards
included in the Village Design Manual.
A motion wae made to appoint a Connittee to study the
matter and report back to the Co111Dission . The motion
hi led due to lacl\ of a majority.
The Coamiss1on approved the Negative Declaration issued
by the Planning Director, and adopted the following
Resolution, reco111nending approval of ZCA-145 to the City
Council, ba1ed on the findings contained therein:
RESOLUTION NO. 1940, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF A
ZONE CODE AMENDMENT, AMENDING TITLE 21, SECTION
21.44.130(2) (USES GENERALLY) OF THE CARLSBAD
!IJNICIPAL CODE, TO l«>DIFY THE PARKING REQUIREMENTS
FOR BANKS AND BUSINESS AND PROFESS!ONAL OFFICES.
APPLICANT: CITY OF CARLSBAD
DISCUSSION ITEM
8 . Agua Hedionda LCP Processing
The Planning Director gave a brief introduction on the
matter.
Tom Hageman continued the presentation with a history and
background of the matter, and reported on the etatus of
the other properties,
Pat Teaeier concluded the etaff report, addressing the
revieiona and major policy area,.
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Schlehuber X X
Friestedt X
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APPROVAL OP MINUTES
Minute• of the Regular Meeting, held April 14, 1982, were Farrow X
approved aa corrected; page 3, paragraph 6, changing Harcua X
"facing•" to "•pacing•." Roaboti• X X
L'Reureux X
Joae X
Schlehuber X
Frieatedt X
ADJOURNM!NT
By proper motion the meeting vaa adjourned at 10 :46 P.H. •..•. ,,,.,,, ~-
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JAMES C. HAGAMAN, cretary
,/ Carhbad Planning co-inion
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