HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009-12-08; City Council; CS-069; Legoland Hotel California1 ORDINANCE NO. CS-069
2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA APPROVING A SPECIFIC
3 PLAN AMENDMENT AND LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM
AMENDMENT TO REVISE THE CARLSBAD RANCH
SPECIFIC PLAN ACCEPTING THE CALIFORNIA
5 COASTAL COMMISSION'S SUGGESTED
MODIFICATIONS TO ENCOURAGE ALTERNATIVE
6 TRANSPORTATION MODES, PRECLUDE HOTEL
CONVERSIONS, AND MONITOR PARKING.
7 CASE NAME: LEGOLAND HOTEL CALIFORNIA
CASE NO.: SP 207(H)/LCPA 08-018
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did on January 21, 2009 hold a duly
noticed public hearing as prescribed by law to consider Specific Plan Amendment (SP
11 207(H) and Local Coastal Program Amendment (LCPA 08-01) to amend the text of the
12 Carlsbad Ranch Specific Plan to add hotel and accessory uses to the Legoland Theme
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Specific Plan, and reflect the street name change to The Crossings Drive; and
Park, revise the parking rates for theme parks and gyms within the Carlsbad Ranch
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WHEREAS, the Planning Commission adopted Planning Commission
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Resolutions No. 6525 and 6526 recommending to the City Council approval of SP
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207(H) and LCPA 08-01; and
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WHEREAS, the City Council did on March 10, 2009, hold a duly noticed
2Q public hearing as prescribed by law to consider said SP 207(H) and LCPA 08-01, and
21 introduced Ordinance No. CS-025 to approve SP 207(H), and adopted Resolution No.
22 2009-047, approving LCPA 08-01, the effective date of which was subject to the
23 California Coastal Commission's approval of said LCPA; and
24 WHEREAS, the City Council did on March 17, 2009, adopt Ordinance No.
25 CS-025, approving SP 207(H), the effective date of which was subject to the California
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Coastal Commission's approval of LCPA 08-01; and
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1 WHEREAS, on October 9, 2009, the California Coastal Commission
2 approved LCPA 08-01 with suggested modifications; and
i i ^3 WHEREAS, the City Council did on December ( — , 2009, hold a
4 duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by law to consider said SP 207(H) and LCPA
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08-01, and
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WHEREAS, accepting and administering the California Coastal
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Commission's suggested modifications, as set forth in this ordinance, is necessary to8
comply with the California Coastal Act and California Administrative Code.
10 NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California
11 does ordain as follows:
12 1. Add the following language to Development Standards and Design
Guidelines, Section E - Planning Area 4, Subsection 2 - Development
Standards, as a new Section "c" as follows:
14 c. Uses not permitted within Legoland Carlsbad are as follows:
Hotel Conversions. Any hotel rooms within Planning Area 4 of the Carlsbad
16 Ranch Specific Plan shall not be converted to a limited use overnight visitor
accommodation.
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2. Add the following language to Development Standards and Design
!8 Guidelines, Section E - Planning Area 4, Subsection 2.e - Parking
Standards, as follows:
20 Directed parking may be necessary during certain peak season days. A requirement for
directed parking would be based on the final design of the parking lot and determined if
21 necessary at the time of the Site Development Plan review. Legoland shall monitor the
number of vehicles entering Legoland on a daily basis, and combine the data collected
22 through such monitoring to produce annual parking reports. Such reports shall be
submitted for review by the City and the Coastal Commission in association with any
23 request to modify the certified parking standards or any proposed alternative
transportation plan.
25 3. Add the following language to Development Standards and Design
Guidelines, Section E - Planning Area 4, Subsection 2 - Development
26 Standards, as a new Section "h" as follows:
27 h. Alternative Transit
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1 The City and Legoland shall actively encourage convenient alternatives to
automobile use throughout the Carlsbad Ranch and surrounding coastal areas including
2 the Poinsettia Station and the Carlsbad Village Transit Center by implementing the
following measures:
4 • The City shall encourage transit operators to provide low-cost transit service from
Legoland Hotel and Legoland Park to beaches and visitor-serving areas, as well as
5 major transit stations, and to provide such transit service within walking distance of
Legoland Park, especially throughout the summer. Such encouragement should
6 include, at a minimum, joint advertising of such services by Legoland and the City.
7 • If daily public transit service is not available, Legoland shall provide shuttle
service to all Legoland Hotel and Legoland Park guests, as well as Legoland
employees, providing transportation from the Poinsettia Station and the Carlsbad
9 Village Transit Center on a regular schedule including at least two times each morning,
with scheduled returns every afternoon. If after a minimum two-year period, the City
10 has documentation that such a service is not being utilized by the public, an amendment
to this LCP policy may be considered. Transit opportunities shall be advertised on the
11 Legoland website explaining to all patrons how to make best use of transit when arriving
at either the Poinsettia Station or the Carlsbad Village Transit Center.
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• In order to minimize energy consumption and vehicle miles traveled and provide
substitute means of serving development with public transportation, Legoland shall
14 provide incentives for alternative transit use such as providing employee transit passes
or subsidies, ridesharing programs, preferred parking for carpooling, company bulletin
15 boards for use of organizing carpools, employee bike racks, and on-site shower
facilities.
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4. Modify Figures 35, 38, and 39 in the Carlsbad Ranch Specific Plan to
17 reflect the most current development configuration at the Legoland
California Theme Park.lo
19 EFFECTIVE DATE: This ordinance shall be effective thirty days after its
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adoption. The City Clerk shall send notice to the California Coastal Commission of the
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acceptance of modifications by this ordinance, and the City Clerk shall certify to the
adoption of this ordinance and cause it to be published at least once in a publication of
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24 general circulation in the City of Carlsbad within fifteen days after its adoption.
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INTRODUCED AND FIRST READ at a regular meeting of the Carlsbad City Council on
the 1st day of December. 2009, and thereafter.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the
City of Carlsbad on the 8th day of December. 2009, by the following vote to wit:
AYES: Council Members Lewis, Kulchin, Hall, Packard and Blackburn.
NOES: None.
ABSENT: None.
ABSTAIN: None.
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY
RONALD R. BALL, City Attorney
ATTEST: