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PLANNING COMMISSION
Annotated Agenda
Council Chamber
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
CALL TO ORDER: 5:02 p.m.
ROLL CALL: Commissioners Kamenjarin, Lafferty, Luna, Merz, Sabellico, and Stine
Commissioner Meenes absent
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
The minutes for the Regular meeting of April 6, 2022, were approved, 6-0 (Commissioner Meenes absent).
PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING:
1. PUD 2021-0006/SDP 2021-0018/CDP 2021-0036/MS 2021-0004 (DEV2021-0145) – ACACIA BEACH
HOMES – Request for approval of a Planned Development Permit, Site Development Plan, Coastal
Development Permit, and Tentative Parcel Map to demolish two existing residential units and
construct a three-unit, residential air-space condominium project on a 0.20-acre site located at 245-
245.5 Acacia Avenue, within the Mello II segment of the Local Coastal Program and Local Facilities
Management Zone 1. The project site is located outside the appealable area of the California Coastal
Commission. The City Planner has determined that this project is exempt from the requirements of
the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15332 “In-Fill Development
Projects” of the State CEQA Guidelines and will not have any adverse significant impact on the
environment.
ACTION TYPE: Quasi-judicial ENGINEER: Emad Elias
RESOLUTION NO. 7448 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Approved: 6-0
PLANNER: Paul Dan
2. CT 2021-0002/PUD 2021-0007/CDP 2021-0038 (DEV2021-0154) – GARFIELD BEACH HOMES –
Request for approval of a Tentative Tract Map, Planned Development Permit and Coastal
Development Permit to allow the demolition of three residential units on two lots, two on APN 204-
240-14-00 and one on APN 204-240-13-00 and the development of a 12-unit, residential air-space
condominium project on a 0.57-acre site located at 3570-3590 Garfield Street, within the Mello II
Segment of the Local Coastal Program and within Local Facilities Management Zone 1. The project
site is not located within the appealable area of the California Coastal Commission. The City Planner
has determined that the project belongs to a class of projects that the State Secretary for Resources
has found do not have a significant impact on the environment, and it is therefore categorically
exempt from the requirement for the preparation of environmental documents pursuant to Section
15332 – In-fill Development Projects of the state CEQA Guidelines.
ACTION TYPE: Quasi-judicial ENGINEER: Emad Elias
RESOLUTION NO. 7448 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Approved: 5--1
PLANNER: Paul Dan
Planning Commission
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3. CDP 2020-0032/SUP2020-0003/HMP 2020-0007 (PUB 2020-0009) – EL CAMINO REAL WIDENING
(CIP 6072) - Request for adoption of a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring
and Reporting Program and approval of a Coastal Development Permit, Special Use Permit and
Habitat Management Plan Permit to construct roadway improvements including widening of the
northbound segment of El Camino Real for approximately 1500 feet from Cinnabar Way to Camino
Vida Roble and restriping El Camino Real from Poinsettia Lane to Camino Vida Roble partially within
the Mello I and Mello II segments of the Local Coastal Program and within Local Facilities
Management Zone 10. This project is not located within the appealable area of the California Coastal
Commission.
ACTION TYPE: Quasi-judicial ENGINEER: Allison McLaughlin
RESOLUTION NO. 7450 & 7451 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Approved: 6-0
PLANNER: Eric Lardy
4. PLANNING COMMISSION WORKSHOP TOPICS - The Planning Commission decided to hold a
workshop on July 6 at 1 p.m. at Faraday and asked Don Neu and Ron Kemp to come up with an
outline for them to approve at the June 15 Planning Commission meeting.
Meeting Adjourned at 7:10 p.m.