HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012-06-06; Planning Commission; ; CDP 11-20|SUP 11-05 – EUCALYPTUS LANE
The City of CARLSBAD Planning Division
A REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION
Single Family Coastal Development Permit
Item No.
Application complete date: February 27, 2012
P.C. AGENDA OF: June 6, 2012 Project Planner: Greg Fisher
Project Engineer: David Rick
SUBJECT: CDP 11-20/SUP 11-05 – EUCALYPTUS LANE – Request for approval of a
Coastal Development Permit and Special Use Permit to allow for the construction
of two new single-family residences (3,388 SF and 3,068 SF in area) located on
two existing residential lots, generally located on the north side of Eucalyptus
Lane, west of the intersection of El Camino Real and Crestview Drive, within the
Mello II Segment of the Local Coastal Program and in Local Facilities
Management Zone 1.
I. RECOMMENDATION
That the Planning Commission ADOPT Planning Commission Resolutions No. 6882 and 6883
APPROVING Coastal Development Permit (CDP 11-20) and Special Use Permit (SUP 11-05),
based upon the findings and subject to the conditions contained therein.
II. INTRODUCTION
The proposed project is a request for approval of a Coastal Development Permit (CDP) and
Special Use Permit (SUP) to construct two new single family residences on two previously
subdivided existing lots generally located on the north side of Eucalyptus Lane, west of the
intersection of El Camino Real and Crestview Drive.
The project is in conformance with all applicable plans, standards, ordinances and policies and
all required findings for the Coastal Development Permit and Special Use Permit can be made
for the proposed project. The Planning Commission is the final decision making body for this
project.
III. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND
The two vacant lots were previously-graded pursuant to Minor Subdivision (MS) 04-18, Coastal
Development Permit (CDP) 04-34, Special Use Permit (SUP) 04-09 and Hillside Development
Permit (HDP) 04-08. The lots are identified as Parcels 2 and 3 of Parcel Map 20369, recorded on
September 26, 2007. The property is bordered on the north by El Camino Real, single family
homes on the south and west, and open space to the east. Parcel 2, a 0.31 acre rectangular shaped
lot has a building pad at an approximate elevation of 77 feet above mean sea level (MSL) and is
situated in between a 15-foot-tall, 2:1 manufactured cut slope along the rear (northern) property
line and an approximate 8-foot-tall, 2:1 manufactured fill slope along the front (southern)
property line. Access to the site is taken from a driveway off of Eucalyptus Lane which is shared
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