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Feb. 7,2023
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Kyle Lancaster
Parks & Recreation Director
Parks & Recreation Department
City of Carlsbad
799 Pine Ave.
Carlsbad, CA 92008
SUBJECT: CD 2023-0003 (PUB2023-0004) -MONROE STREET POOL REPLACEMENT PROJECT
The City Planner has completed a review of your application for a Consistency Determination, CD 2023-
0003, which is a modification to CUP-158, a conditional use permit approved in 1979 for construction of
a municipal pool complex at 3401 Monroe Street (APN: 205-140-36). The pool, adjacent to Carlsbad High
School and completed in 1982, needs renovation and replacement work to address degraded finishes,
building code requirements and sound attenuation.
CD 2023-0003 considers those proposed modifications as provided in Capital Improvement Program
Project No. 4724, Concept 3. This third design concept includes an expansion of the pool plus other
enhancements as listed below.
After careful consideration of the request, the City Planner has determined that the request meets all the
findings below and APPROVES this request. The proposed modifications include:
1. Expansion of pool for larger swimming area {50% more lanes) and water polo competitions
2. New 8-foot-tall wall with gates along Monroe Street side to reduce sound from the pool
3. Larger pool deck with lockers
4. New exterior deck showers and renovated locker rooms
5. More shade structures and bleachers
6. Larger parking lot through the addition of seven new parking spaces
7. New entrances including an outdoor option that will no longer require passing through the locker
rooms
8. Reconfigured lobby, new first aid/administration offices and meeting/event room
9. Replacement of pool tile, plaster, piping, pool deck, drainage, pumps and filters
10. New building with mechanical room and family restrooms
11. Separate mechanical room access for service vehicles to reduce parking lot impacts for users
12. Replacement of existing solar water heating system and installation of rooftop solar panels to
generate electricity
13. Enhancement of equipment storage space
14. New service area and trash enclosure
Community Development Department
Planning Division I 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 I 442-339-2600 www.carlsbadca.gov
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For comparison, the tabl~ .. below provides the square footages of the approved, existing and proposed
components of Monroe Street Pool. While the original CUP and Environmental Impact Report (EIR-380)
approved a facility with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and 180 parking spaces on a nearly five-acre site,
the site area and improvements ultimately developed were much smaller. EIR-380 was certified by the
City Council on July 19, 1977.
Monroe Street Pool -Comparison of Approved, Existing, and Proposed Component Sizes
Approved (CUP-158) Existing Propose9 Modifications
Pool 15,000 sf 6,950 sf 10,200 sf
Parking 180 spaces 49 spaces 56 spaces
Administration/locker 3,040 sf 3,500 sf
room building 8,500 sf Equipment and family 1,150 sf 2,200 sf
restroom building
Notes:
• All numbers are approximate .
• "sf"= square feet
• The original approval described the two buildings currently existing as a single building. With
proposed modifications, combined building size (5,700 sf) is approximately 2,800 square feet
fewer than that approved.
For a Discretionary Permit Consistency Determination to be approved, all the following findings must be
made. Accordingly, a demonstration of compliance with each finding is provided in bold.
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. The project would maintain and
improve the key features of the Monroe Street Pool as originally approved in 1979 by enhancing
its design, quality, safety and function. Built in 1982 and last renovated in 2009, the project
would implement recommendations of a facility needs assessment study conducted in 2017 and
would incorporate staff recommendations to attenuate facility noise, respond to recreational
programming interests, modernize amenities, improve energy efficiency, and renovate, replace
and expand as necessary and appropriate facility buildings and the pool itself.
2. The request represents an upgrade in overall design features and or materials and improves upon
the project's compatibility with the surrounding neighborhood. The project would include a new
8-foot wall with gates facing Monroe St. to attenuate pool noise. In addition, new service, trash
and parking areas are along the north side of the pool facility, adjacent to the Carlsbad High
School football stadium, and no closer to residences than the existing pool buildings. The only
residences nearby are located east and across Monroe St. from the project. Otherwise, Monroe
Street pool is bordered by the high school to the north, south, and east.
3. The proposed revision does not change the density or boundary of the subject property. No change
is proposed to the Monroe Street Pool property boundaries. {Note: The current size and shape
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of the property are different than that considered with the original project approval in 1979.
Renovation and expansion of Carlsbad High School in the late 2000s, including an enlarged and
reoriented football stadium, required the reconfiguration of the pool property. This was
facilitated by a land swap between Carlsbad Unified School District and the city. This land swap
is discussed in Planning Commission Resolution 6522, which found the action consistent with
the General Plan and which was adopted Jan. 9, 2009.)
4. The proposed revision does not involve the addition of a new land use not shown on the original
permit. While the project enhances, relocates, and in some cases expands existing land uses, it
would not add any new uses to the site.
5. The proposed revision does not rearrange the major land uses within the development. Project
features would enlarge, enhance and relocate/replace some current features; however, the
location of primary components of the facility, such as the parking lot, buildings, and pool and
deck area, would not substantially change either in purpose or location.
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. As described, project improvements would be under the pool size, parking space
number and building sizes originally approved.
7. The proposed change will not result in any significant environmental impact, and/or require
additional mitigation in that on July 19, 1977, the City Council certified the Environmental Impact
Report {EIR-380} for the Monroe Street Pool, at the time identified as the "community swimming
pool." The project is within the scope of the prior environmental document and no further
environmental documentation is required per CEQA Guidelines Section 15162. All. applicable
mitigation measures contained in the prior environmental document have either been satisfied
previously and/or were made conditions of approval of the project's approved conditional use
permit {CUP-158). The certified environmental impact report and mitigation measures are on
file for review at the Planning Division.
8. The proposed change would not result in any health, safety or welfare impacts. The project would
improve upon existing pool features and address degraded finishes, building code requirements
and sound attenuation. The project would improve the use and.function of the site through
enhancements such as renovated locker rooms, improved facility entrances and updated pool
infrastructure. Improvements would result in upgrades to facility accessibility and safety,
including emergency egress.
9. There were not any major issues or controversies associated with the original project which would
be exacerbated with the proposed change. Review of the project's original conditional use permit
and its environmental impact report did not identity major issues or controversies. However,
some public comments did express traffic, parking, and noise concerns. CUP-158 does contain
conditions to address neighborhood impacts. These conditions limit competition events to
daylight hours, restrict pool use between the hours of 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. to reduce noise, and
require a solid masonry wall around the pool facility. These restrictions remain in force, and the
project seeks to improve compatibility through a new 8-foot-tall sound attenuating wall with
gates along Monroe St. With regards to parking, the project would not exacerbate parking
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demand. Typically1 multiple spaces are available in the facilitys parking lot during operating
hours1 and the parking lot is proposed to expand by seven spaces. As a facility situated adjacent
to a high school and residential area1 some pool patrons walk or ride bicycles to the facility. On
occasions when competitive or special events are held1 parking demand may exceed parking lot
capacity. Like high school football games1 'these events are often held after school when parking
in the high school parking lot is available.
10. The proposed change would not be readily discernab/e to the decision makers as being
substantially different from the project as originally approved in that the improvements would
remain under the square footages1 areas1 and parking space numbers originally approved. Also1
no changes are proposed to the boundaries1 configuration1 or area of the site. The replacement
and relocation of the equipment building with a new equipment/family restroom building
would be in the same general location as the existing equipment building1 would remain 1
detached from the adjacent administration/locker room building1 and would generally continue
that building1s setback and appearance from Monroe St. The approximate 460-square foot
expansion of the administration/locker room building would occur on the poolside of the
building and would not be visible to the street.
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.
Please submit two (2) blueline copies (24" X 36") of all applicable exhibits for the project file of the
amended site plan. The copies must be submitted, stamped "Consistency Determination," and signed by
the City Planner prior to issuance of any grading or building permits for the project. The Consistency
Determination Title Block stamp, and other Title Block stamps, can be downloaded from the City's website
at https://www.carlsbadca.gov/departments/community-development/permits-applications-
forms/planning-applications-forms. The Title Block (stamp) is located at the bottom ofthe page.
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NOTICE
Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the "imposition" of fees, dedications,
reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to for convenience as "fees/exactions."
You have 90 days from the date of final approval to protest imposition of these fees/exactions. If you
protest them, you must follow the protest procedure set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a), and
file the protest and any other required information with the City Manager for processing in accordance
with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.32.030. Failure to timely follow that procedure will bar any
subsequent legal action to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul their imposition.
You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified fees/exactions DOES NOT
APPLY to water and sewer connection fees and capacity charges, nor planning, zoning, grading or other
similar application processing or service fees in connection with this project; NOR DOES IT APPLY to any
fees/exactions of which you have previously been given a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which the statute
of limitations has previously otherwise expired.
This decision may be appealed by you or any other member of the public to the Planning Commission
within ten days of the date of this letter. Appeals must be submitted in writing to the Planning Division
at 1635 Faraday Avenue in Carlsbad, along with a payment of $847. The filing of such appeal within such
time limit shall stay the effective date of the order of the City Planner until such time as a final decision
on the appeal is reached.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please feel free to contact your project planner, Scott
Donnell at 442-339-2618.
CITY OF CARLSBAD ·
ERIC LARDY, AICP
City Planner
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