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PLANNING COMMISSION
Annotated Agenda
Council Chamber
1200 Carlsbad Village Drive
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Wednesday, August 17, 2022
CALL TO ORDER: 5:00 p.m.
ROLL CALL: Commissioners Kamenjarin, Lafferty, Luna, Meenes, Merz, and Sabellico
Commissioners Stine and Sabellico absent
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
The minutes for the Regular meeting of July 20, 2022, were approved as amended, 4/1/2 (Commissioner
Lafferty abstained and Commissioners Stine and Sabellico absent).
Commissioner Sabellico arrived at 5:12 p.m.
PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING:
1. UPDATE ON SOUTH CARLSBAD BOULEVARD COASTLINE PROJECT AND SOUTH CARLSBAD BOULEVARD CLIMATE ADAPTATION PROJECT – Informational report on the South Carlsbad Boulevard Coastline
Project. This project is located within the appeal area and the decision may be appealed to the California
Coastal Commission.
ACTION TYPE: Quasi-judicial ENGINEER: N/A
RESOLUTION NO. 7455 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Approved: 6/0/1
PLANNER: Eric Lardy
2. GPA 2021-0004/ZC 2021-0003/CT 2021-0001/PUD 2021-0004/PUD 2022-0002/SDP 2021-0014
(DEV2020-0116) – JEFFERSON MIXED-USE – Request for a recommendation of 1) approval of a General
Plan Amendment and Zone Change to modify of the land use designation of one parcel totaling 0.16 acres
(APN: 203-201-01-00) from a R-15 Residential (8 – 15 du/ac) General Plan land use designation to R-15/O
Residential/Office (8 – 15 du/ac), and to change the zoning from Residential Density-Multiple Zone (RD –
M) to Residential Professional - Qualified Development Overlay (R-P-Q); and 2) approval of a Tentative
Tract Map, Planned Development Permit, Non-Residential Planned Development Permit, and a Site
Development Plan to construct four residential air-space condominium units and a detached,
approximately 897-square-foot office building located at 2770 and 2754 Jefferson Street within Local
Facilities Management Zone 1. The potential environmental effects of the project were adequately
analyzed by a previously certified Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and Mitigation Monitoring and
Reporting Program (MMRP) for the Comprehensive General Plan Update (EIR 13-02) and an Addendum
to the Final EIR was prepared pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15164 because only minor changes
and additions to the Final EIR are necessary to address the project changes and no circumstances exist
calling for the preparation of a subsequent or supplemental EIR pursuant to CEQA Guidelines sections
15162 and 15163.
ACTION TYPE: Quasi-judicial ENGINEER: Emad Elias
RESOLUTION NO. 7458, 7459, 7460 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Approved: 5/0/2
PLANNER: Lauren Yzaguirre
Planning Commission
Annotated Agenda
August 17, 2022
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3. CDP 2021-0029 (DEV2021-0114) – APPLEBY RESIDENCE - Request for approval of a Coastal Development
Permit to allow for the construction of a new 2,328-square-foot single family residence with an attached
704-square-foot three car garage within the Mello II Segment of the city’s Local Coastal Program located
on a vacant lot located adjacent to 1644 Tamarack Avenue (APN 207-120-68-00) within Local Facilities
Management Zone 1. The project site is not 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
New Construction of Small Structures – Section 15303(a) of the state CEQA Guidelines.
ACTION TYPE: Quasi-judicial ENGINEER: Nicholas Fine
RESOLUTION NO. 7461 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Approved: 6/0/1
PLANNER: Paul Dan
4. CDP 2021-0021 (DEV2021-0082) – CAMPBELL RESIDENCE - Request for approval of a Coastal
Development Permit to allow for the addition and remodel of an existing single-family residence within
the West Batiquitos/Sammis Properties Segment of the city’s Local Coastal Program located at 501 Stern
Way within Local Facilities Management Zone 9. The project site is 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 15301(e) for additions to a single-family residence of the
state CEQA Guidelines.
ACTION TYPE: Quasi-judicial ENGINEER: Emad Elias
RESOLUTION NO. 7462 PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Approved: 6/0/1
PLANNER: Esteban Danna
Meeting Adjourned at 6:50 p.m.