HomeMy WebLinkAboutCD 2019-0011; CARLSBAD FLORAL TRADE CENTER; Admin Decision LetterJanuary 2, 2020
Christopher Calkins
7220 Avenida Encinas, Suite 204
Carlsbad, CA 92011
SUBJECT: CD 2019-0011 {DEV12035)-CARLSBAD FLORAL TRADE CENTER
('Cityof
Carlsbad
The City Planner has completed a review of your application for a Consistency Determination on property
located south of Cannon Road and east of Car Country Drive (APN: 211-023-11-00), which is a modification
to CUP 12-10/CDP 12-19/MS 12-03 that approved the construction of the Carlsbad Floral Trade Center
and Market Place. The project includes the construction of a five-phase, seven-building development that
includes a floral trade center and market place, microbrewery, winery, culinary center, and retail space
totaling 132,352 square-feet. The development also includes gardens, orchards, and parking . •
The subject Consistency Determination is preceded by Consistency Determination CD 15-13, which
allowed a square footage increase to the trade center and market place building, a square footage
increase and combination of the culinary and education center with the winery, a reduction of the micro-
brewery building height and square footage, the addition of public restrooms, relocation of truck loading
docks on two buildings, adjustments to the size of the onsite bio-retention basins, and additional minor
changes and adjustments.
After careful consideration of the request, the City Planner has determined that the current request meets
all of the findings below and APPROVES this request. The proposed modifications include:
• Revision to the project phasing in order to build an access driveway and seasonal parking area
prior to trade center and marketplace construction (the original Phase 1 becomes Phase 2
and so forth).
• Minor revisions to the original Phase 1 to adjust the trash enclosure location, accommodate
electric vehicle charging stations, and other minor dimensional changes.
• Revisions to the tentative map, grading, drainage, and utility plans in order to conform with
current standards.
• Revisions to the conceptual landscape plans to match the current landscaping plans on file.
In order for a Discretionary Permit Consistency Determination to be approved, all of the following findings
must be made:
1) No project condition, feature, facility or amenity is changed or deleted that had been considered
essential to the project's design, quality, safety or function in that the overall project does not
significantly change and the proposed land uses and project layout remain unchanged.
2} The request represents an upgrade in overall design features and or materials and improves upon
the project's compatibility with the surrounding neighborhood in that the revision adds
approximately 400 parking spaces for overflow Flower Fields visitor parking, which alleviates
traffic and parking congestion in the surrounding area during the peak visitor season.
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3} The proposed revision does not change the density or boundary of the subject property.
4) The proposed revision does not involve the addition of a new land use not shown on the original
permit.
5) The proposed revision does not rearrange the major land uses within the development in that the
revision mainly proposes to add a seasonal parking area during phases one and .two of the five-
phase project. The seasonal parking area will be located in the area that is scheduled to be
developed during phase three. At that time, the seasonal parking area will be removed to make
room for the phase three development.
6) The proposed revision does not create changes of greater than ten percent provided that
compliance will be maintained with the applicable development standards of the Carlsbad
Municipal Code.
7) The proposed change will not result in any significant environmental impact, and/or require
additional mitigation in that the overall project does not significantly change since a seasonal
parking area is temporarily added to the future site of phase three. The Planning Commission
adopted a Negative Declaration for the project through Resolution No. 7023 on December 4,
2013, and the current request does not create any potential impacts not previously addressed.
8} The proposed change would not result in any health, safety or welfare impacts.
9) There were not any major issues or controversies associated with the original project which would
be exacerbated with the proposed change.
10} The proposed change would not be readily discernable to the decision makers as being
substantially different from the project as originally approved in that the proposed revision
mainly adds temporary seasonal visitor parking by adding one phase to the development of the
site.
Therefore, the City Planner has determined that the application qualifies for a consistency determination
with the approved permit and approves the changes to the project based on Planning Division
Administrative Policy No. 35.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact your project planner, Esteban
Danna at 760-602-4629.
DON NEU, AICP
City Planner
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c: Kyrenne Chua, Project Engineer
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