HomeMy WebLinkAboutLFMP 08; LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PLAN ZONE 08; LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PLAN ZONE 8 KELLY RANCH AREA E AMENDMENT; 1998-12-03CITY OF CARLSBAD
GROWTH MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
ZONES
LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PLAN
KELLY RANCH AREA "E'~ AMENDMENT
Proposed Amendment to:
PARKS FAOLITIES
ORCULATION FACILITIES
SEWER COLLECTION FAOLIDES
WATER FACILITIES
KELLY LAND COMPANY
2011 Palomar Airport Rd. #206
Carlsbad, CA 92009
PLANNING SYSTEMS
1530 Faraday Ave. #100
Carlsbad, CA 92008
6th Submittal
December 3, 1998
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ZONESLFMP
AREA 11E" AMENDMENT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Facility Page
Parks Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Circulation Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Sewer Collection System . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Water Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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I. FACILITY ADEQUACY UPDATE:
LOCALIZED FACILITIES
A. PARKS
1. PERFORMANCE STANDARD:
Three acres of community park or special use area per
1,000 population within the Park District, must be
scheduled for construction within a five year period.
2. PARKFACILITYDEMAND:
The proposed Kelly Ranch Area "E development project will
reduce the projected buildout projections for the Zone as
follows:
Table I-A: Buildout Assumption Comparison
Buildout D/U Buildout Pop.
Approved 1988 Zone 8 Plan 1,224 3027
Zone 8 with Area "E" Reduction 1153 2851
BALANCE: -71 -176
This projected reduction in population (-176 persons) results
in a corresponding reduction in Park Facilities demand, as
demonstrated in the results of the demand analysis on the following
pages:
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Table l•B: Park Demand1
Park Existing Existing
District 1 Population Demand
3/97 (acres)
Zone 8 4 .012
Northwest 25,335 76.24
Quadrant
Kelly 1 0.03
Ranch
AreaE
Table l•C: Buildout Demand
Park
District 1
Zone 8
Northwest
Quadrant
3.
Buildout Demand (acres)
1998 LFMP Amendment
8.02
108.20
SUPPLY INVENTORY
EXISTING:
T bl ID E . t' a e • . XIS 1ng ar ac11t1es nven ory . P kF T. I t
Community Park
Buildout
Population
2851
35,625
356
2
(Comm.) Type Ownership
Holiday Park Comm. City
Hosp Grove Comm. City
Laguna Riviera Comm. City
Magee Comm. City
Total Existing Comm.
Buildout
Demand
(acres)
8.02
106.87
1.06
Acres
5.88
27.55
4.05
2.10
39.58
1 Existing population and projected buildout projections have been provided by
the City of Carlsbad Community Development Department as of 6/30/98.
2 The inventory of Existing Park Facilities listed in Tables 1-D, I-E and 1-F was
updated in March, 1997, by the City of Carlsbad Parks Department.
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Table 1-E: Special Use Area Inventory
Special Use Area
(SUA) Type
Buena Vista School SUA
Cannon SUA
Car Country SUA
Carlsbad High SUA
School
Chase Field SUA
Duck Feed Area SUA
Harding Street SUA
Comm. Center
Jefferson Elem. SUA
School
Kelly Elem. School SUA
Magnolia Elem. SUA
School
Maxton Brown SUA
Oak SUA
Pine Elem. School SUA
Pine Sr. Center SUA
Pio Pico SUA
Rotary SUA
Swim Complex SUA
Valley Jr. High SUA
Hosp Park SUA
Total Existing SUA
T bl I F E . f P k S 1 a e -: xis mg ar uppy
Park Facility Type
Community Park
Special Use Area
Park
Total Existing Park
Supply
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Ownership
SD
Lease
City
SD
City
Leased
City
SD
SD
SD
City
City
SD
City
City
Lease/St.
City
SD
City
Acres
39.58
42.32
81.90
-3
Acres
2.30
1.70
.88
1.10
2.30
.66
1.00
2.60
2.80
4.10
.94
.40
2.00
3.13
.76
.81
1.80
7.50
5.54
42.32
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4. SUPPLY INVENTORY
· APPROVED FUTURE
An inventory of projected park facilities, approved by the Parks and
Recreation Commission is demonstrated below. The following future
Park Facilities are listed in the inventory as shown in Table I-G, 1-H and
I-I.
Table 1-G: Future Parks
Future Community
Park (Comm.) Type
Veterans Mem. (25. Comm.
ac. credit each quad.)
Parkland Comm.
Acquisition
Hosp Grove/Buena Comm.
Vista Lagoon Plan
Total Future Comm.
Parks
Table 1-H: Future Special Use Areas
Future
Community Park Type
(Comm.)
Cannon Lake SUA
Total Future SUA SUA
Parks
Table 1-1: Total Future Park Supply
Park Type
Community
Special Use Area
Total Future Park Supply
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Ownership
City
Part of Pine
Acquisition
State/City/
Lease
Ownership
City
Acres
71.63
6.87
78.50
4
When
Budgeted Acres
2003+ 25.00
2003+ 5.20
2009+ 41.43
71.63
When
Budgeted Acres
2009+ 6.87
6.87
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5. PARKS BUILDOUT ADEQUACY/INADEQUACY
The provided information concludes that there currently exists a
demand for 76.24 acres of required Community and Special Use Area
park land in Park District 1. The existing supply is 81.90 acres which
results in a surplus of S.90 acres in Park District 1 (See Table 1-J).
The total existing demand including Area "E" is 77.30 acres. When
Area "E" is added to the equation, the existing surplus totals 4.60 acres.
Table 1-J: Park District 1 Existing Park Demand/Supply
1997
Park Demand & Supply Acres
Park Dist. 1 Demand
76.24
Park Dist. 1
Supply 81.90
Existing Surplus 5.90
Kelly Ranch Area E 1.06
Demand
Total Demand including 77.30
Area E
Existing Surplus
including Area E 4.60
It is concluded that Park District 1 conforms with the adopted performance
standard at the present time, and throughout construction and occupancy of
Kelly Ranch Area E. At the completion of Area E, it is anticipated that Park
District 1 will have a surplus of 4.60 acres of parkland.
At City Buildout, Park District 1 will have a surplus of 52.20 acres of
Community Park and/ or Special Use Area. (See Table 1-K; following page).
The timing of installation of these facilities in order to meet the 5-year
performance standard guideline, will be the determining factor upon whether
future Zone 8 development, beyond Area E, will meet the requirement.
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Table 1-K: Buildout Park Demand/Supply
Buildout Park Demand
&Supply Acres
Demand 108.20
Supply 160.40
Buildout Surplus 52.20
6. SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Modified):
A. The existing Special Conditions for Park Facilities within
Zone 8 shall be modified as follows:
1. All residential development shall pay Park-In-Lieu
and Public Facility Fees for Park District 1.
2. Pri0f' te t}:\e reeerdatien ef t}:\e fiFSt fiRal map,
issuanec of a grading permit er buildmg permit,
wftie}:\eT,•er eeel:H's fiFSt within Zone 8, a Parks
.A.:gree1r1:eRt s}:\all ee rnquired te include t}:\e
followiRg proT.risions:
a.
b.
A letter of eredit or some other seeured fiRancing
aeceptable to the City in the ameunt of $770,500
guaranteeh.1:g the eonstruetion of f;,7 acres of
parkiland, from a fiRancial iastitution and upon
terms and conditions aeceptablc to tfte Finance
Director and City Attorney at tfte time tftis
agreemeftt is e*ecuted.
Park eperal:ing cosl:s shall be pro:rfided eil:hec
l:hreugh a letter ef credit or some other. sea:1Fed
fiflancing from a fiflancial institution and upofl
terms and conditioas acceptable to the F-i.nanec
Director and City Attorney or the cstablishmeat of a
Park District 1 Growth Managcmeat Pee that would
eov'er the operating costs for tfte Park. The amouat
of the costs and the ti1r1:e for w}:\ich the deT,•elopCFs
in Park District 1 w-ould be responsible for these
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2.
e.
a.
eosts shall ae pi=ov.ided foi= w.ithin the P-ai=ks
2b..,gi=eement.
The Pat=ks Agi=eement shall se eeasistent v.,..j,th tfte
i=eqaii=ements ef the City's Gi=e"•;th Management
Pregi=am.
The Pai=ks Agreem:ent shall pi=eviae meeh:anisms
fer reimsai=sements, Park IR Liea fee crea.its ana/oi=
PW creaits.
No resiae:atial &e7Jclopmcnt "i.,•ill ee allewea aftei= 1992
1:ffiless aetiens h:av:c seen taken te eoastraet aaaitienal
park fac.ilitics.
All non-residential uses within Zone 8 shall pay Public
Facilities Fees for which the City allocates a portion
toward improvement of City Parks.
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MANAGEMENT PLAN
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AMENDMEN'I'
B. CIRCULATION FACILfiES
1. PERFORMANCE STANDARD
No road segment or intersection in the zone nor any road
segment or intersection out of the zone which is impacted by
development in the zone shall be projected to exceed a service
level C during off-peak hours, nor service level D during peak
hours. Impacted means where twenty percent or more of the
traffic generated by the Local Facility Management Zone will use
the road segment or intersection.
2. FACILITY PLANNING AND ADEQUACY ANALYSIS
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This analysis determines whether or not the circulation system
within Zone 8 continues to conform in this updated LFMP to the
adopted performance standard. The analysis also addresses all
Circulation Element roads and intersections outside of Zone 8
impacted by 20 percent or more of the traffic generated in Zones
to ensure conformance with the standard.
Existing Inventory -1997
El Camino Real to the north east edge of Zone 8, is a partially
improved six lane primary arterial with only four lanes existing
between Tamarack Avenue and College Blvd. to the south.
Cannon Road presently stubs to the west-central boundary of the
Zone, just westerly of Macario Canyon. This roadway is planned
to be constructed through the Zone as a four lane major arterial
from its current terminus, easterly to El Camino Real and
beyond.
Kelly Drive extends southwest from El Camino Real and forms
the northerly boundary of the Zone. It is designated as a
collector street, striped with two lanes, to Park Drive. It is built
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to four lane collector street width, but does not currently have
sufficient traffic volume to justify striping with four lanes. Park
Drive is a two lane collector street that extends northerly of the
Zone, and intersects Tamarack Avenue to the north, well
beyond the Zone boundary.
Tamarack Avenue, not within Zone 8 and to the north, varies in
width as a collector street from four lanes between I-5 and
Adams Street, two lanes between Adams and High Ridge
A venue, then four lanes again between High Ridge and El
Camino Real.
Table 1-L and Exhibit A demonstrate the existing average traffic
volumes and levels of service for the street segments
surrounding the Zone.
Performance Standard 20% Impacted Street Segments -Zone 8
The Street Segments which have been projected to be impacted by 20% or
more of Zone 8 vehicular traffic are demonstrated on Table 1-L. These and
the Intersections that are impacted by 20% or greater are shown graphically on
Exhibit A.
Table 1-L: Zone 8 -20% or Greater Impact
E ' f St t S t L I f S . (1997) XIS mg ree egmen eves o erv1ce
LOCATION CLASS AVG. PEAK PEAK LOS
STREET SEGMENT DAILY VPHPL VPHPL
VOLUME /CR
CANNON ROAD from:
1-5 -Paseo Del Norte 4SA 10,000 320 0.18 A
Paseo Del Norte -Lego Dr. 4SA 2,000 35 0.02 A
Lego Dr. -Faraday Ave. 4SA NA ---
Farday Ave -ECR 4SA NA ---
ECR -College Blvd. 4SA NA ---
6PA = 6 Lane Prime Arterial
4P A = 4 Lane Prime Arterial
4SA = 4 Lane Secondary Arterial
4C = 4 Lane Collector
CLASS. = Roadway classification
VPHPL = Vehicles / Hour Per Lane
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CPL = Capacity Per Lane
LOS = Level of Service
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EXHIBIT A
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ZONE 8 -20% OR GREATER IMP ACT
STREET SEGMENTS/INTERSECTIONS
DIRECTIONAL DISTRIBUTION PERCENT AGES
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MANAGEMENT PLAN
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The existing intersections of Cannon Road with Car Country
Drive and the I-5 ramps are currently controlled by stop signs,
but are presently being upgraded. Traffic signals exist at Paseo
Del Norte and Lego Drive. Table 1-M demonstrates the existing
levels of service of intersections in the Zone 8 area.
Table I-M: Zone 8 -20% or Greater Impact
Existing Intersection Levels of Service (1997)
EXISTING
AM PM
LOCATION CONTROL ICU ws ICU ws
INTERSECTION
Cannon Rd. -I-5 SB On-Off
Ramps
Cannon Rd. -1-5 NB On-Off
Ramps
Cannon Rd. -Paseo Dl Norte
Cannon Rd. -Lego Dr.
Cannon Rd. -Faraday Ave.
Cannon Rd. -El Camino
Real
LOS
A
B
C
ICU
0.00-0.60
0.61-0.70
0.71-0.80
TYPE
Stop Sign NA
Stop Sign NA
Signal 0.46
Signal NA
NA
NA
LOS
D
E
F
-
-
ICU
0.81-0.90
0.91-1.00
1.00-Up
D
A
A
A
-
-
B. Phase I (1998-99) Areas A. C and E
NA
NA
0.45
NA
-
-
Development phasing of ADT from Zone 8 is demonstrated
in Table I-N. Trips generated from this conceptual phasing
scenario were distributed and assigned to the street network
system to project future traffic distribution and impacts.
A
C
A
A
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Table 1-N: Conceptual Development Phasing
Phase
I
II
III
IV
Total
Year Kelly Ranch Kirgis Trips Macario
Trips Canyon
Trips
1998-99 2238
2000 5170
2001 1694 110
2001-05 1750
9102 110 1750
Buildout Grand Total: 10,962
These assigned trips were then added to available existing traffic
volumes factored upward to account for area-wide growth. The
combined traffic volumes (i.e., Existing and Area Growth and
Zone 8) were then used to determine the future short-term
(called Phase I in this study) and long term (Buildout) impact
and mitigation.
The traffic circulation network and the projected impacts,
resulting from traffic generated from Zone 8 were analyzed by
utilizing data from the Transportation Analysis for Zone 8 and
Kelly Ranch prepared by Urban Systems Associates, Inc., dated
September 23, 1997.
Exhibit A demonstrates the directional distribution percentages
of Zone 8 traffic at buildout of the zone.
As mentioned, development within the first two years of
phasing (1998-99) is anticipated to occur within Planning Areas
A, C and E (Phase I). During this period, Cannon Road will be
constructed only from the Planning Area E access road (Frost
Street) to El Camino Real. Exhibit B demonstrates the roadway
configurations planned and traffic volumes projected with this
first two years of development. An examination of street
segment average daily traffic volumes with these initial
planning areas traffic added leads to the conclusion that street
segments would continue to operate within the performance
standard (Tables 1-0). The only improvements recommended
for this phase would be the construction of Cannon Road along
the Planning Area E frontage between El Camino Real and Frost
Street.
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Table 1-0: Phase I 1998-99 (Areas A, C and E)
St t S t L l f S ' f 20o/c M" ' S ree egmen eves o erv1ce or I) munum egments
LOCATION CLAS
STREET SEGMENT s
CANNON ROAD from:
I-5 -Paseo Del Norte 4SA
Paseo Del Norte -Lego Dr. 4SA
Lego Dr. -Faraday Ave. 4SA
Faraday Ave -ECR 4SA
ECR-College Bl. 4SA
6P A = 6 Lane Prime Arterial
4P A = 4 Lane Prime Arterial
4SA = 4 Lane Secondary Arterial
4C = 4 Lane Collector
AVG. PEAK PEAK LOS
DAILY VPHPL VPHP
VOLUME L/CPL
10,000 320 0.18 A
2,000 35 0.02 A
NA ---
NA ---
NA ---
CLASS. = Roadway classification
VPHPL = Vehicles / Hour Per Lane
CPL = Capacity Per Lane
LOS = Level of Service
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EXHIBIT B
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Table 1-P: Phase I 1998-99 (Areas A, C and E)
Intersection Levels of Service for 20% Minimum Intersections
PHASE I (YEAR 2000)
AM PM
LOCATION CONTRO ICU LOS ICU LOS
INTERSECTION LTYPE
Cannon Rd. -I-5 SB On-Off Stop Sign NA D NA A
Ramps
Cannon Rd. -1-5 NB On-Off Stop Sign NA A NA C
Ramps
Cannon Rd. -Paseo 01 Norte Signal 0.52 A 0.73 C
Cannon Rd. -Lego Dr. Signal 0.27 A 0.38 A
Cannon Rd. -Faraday Ave. NA ----
LOS ICU LOS ICU
A 0.00-0.60 D 0.81-0.90
B 0.61-0.70 E 0.91-1.00
C 0.71-0.80 F 1.00-Up
C . Buildout ..
Table I-Q demonstrates buildout street segment levels of service
on adjacent streets. As shown, all segments are projected to
meet the City's circulation facility performance standard.
Table 1-Q: Buildout
Street Segment Levels of Service for 20% Minimum
Street Segments
LOCATION CLAS
STREET SEGMENT s
CANNON ROAD from:
I-5 -Paseo Del Norte 4SA
Paseo Del Norte -Lego Dr. 4SA
Lego Dr. -Faraday Ave. 45A
Faraday Ave -ECR 4SA
ECR-College Blvd. 4SA
6P A = 6 Lane Prime Arterial
4PA = 4 Lane Prime Arterial
4SA = 4 Lane Secondary Arterial
4C = 4 Lane Collector
AVG. PEAK PEAK LOS
DAILY VPHPL VPHP
VOLUME L/CPI..
39,000 880 0.49 A
32,000 830 0.46 A
30,000 985 0.55 A
29,000 985 0.55 A
25,000 860 0.48 A
CLASS. = Roadway classification
VPHPL = Vehicles / Hour Per Lane
CPL = Capacity Per Lane
LOS = Level of Service
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Table I-R demonstrates A.M. and P.M. peak hour levels of
service at adjacent intersections. With improvements to
Cannon Road and the I-5 interchange as currently designed,
evaluated intersections are projected to meet the City's
circulation facilities performance standard with no other design
improvements other than those already identified in the Zone
13/Lego traffic analysis.
Table 1-R: Buildout Intersection Levels of Service for 20% Minimum
Intersections
LOCATION
Cannon Rd. -I-5 SB On-Off
Ramps
Cannon Rd. -I-5 NB On-Off
Ramps
Cannon Rd. -Paseo DI Norte
Cannon Rd. -Lego Dr.
Cannon Rd. -Faraday Ave.
Cannon Rd. -"AA" St.
Cannon Rd. -Frost St.
Cannon Rd. -El Camino
Real
LOS
A
B
C
ICU
0.00-0.60
0.61-0.70
0.71-0.80
CONTRO ICU
LTYPE
Signal
Signal
Signal
Signal
Signal
Signal
Signal
Signal
LOS
D
E
F
0.78
0.76
0.87
0.47
0.72
0.72
0.67
0.78
ICU
0.81-0.90
0.91-1.00
1.00-Up
BUILDOUT
AM PM
LOS ICU LOS
C 0.81 D
C 0.90 D
D 0.83 D
A 0.84 D
C 0.85 D
C 0.74 C
B 0.63 B
C 0.85 D
The extension of Cannon Road through Zone 8 to El Camino
Real and the Cannon Road/I-5 interchange improvements
planned have been designed to accommodate City buildout
traffic projections including Zone 8. The Cannon Road and I-5
interchange improvements are scheduled for completion by the
City in the years 2000 through 2001, coinciding with the
anticipated development of the final three years of development
phasing of Zone 8.
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3. MITIGATION:
The original Zone 8 LFMP analysis assumed a certain level of
development intensity and phasing. The purpose of this
updated analysis is to evaluate impacted road segments and
intersections serving Zone 8, and assess whether the impacted
road segments and intersections. Zone 8 will continue to meet
the adopted performance standard when the revised
development scenario and phasing of the Zone is added to the
equation.
The Zone 8 LFMP land use assumptions associated with this
amendment are less intense than those assumed in the 1988
Zone 8 LFMP. The currently designed improvements for
Cannon Road between 1-5 and El Camino Real, including 1-5
interchange improvement designs, have taken into account
anticipated Zone 8 traffic. Therefore, no changes to the currently
designed Cannon Road improvements are recommended in
conjunction with this LFMP amendment.
Year 2000 and beyond development within Kelly Ranch is
planned to coincide with the construction of Cannon Road
through the zone. Traffic signals are recommended at the
Faraday A venue and Frost Street intersections on Cannon Road
during this period.
4. SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Modified)
The proposed mitigation for Zone 8 circulation is based upon the
phasing of development and anticipated impacts after Zone 8
buildout. The mitigation measures presented below will ensure
that the adopted performance standard will be maintained
through buildout of Zone 8. It should be understood that all cost
estimates presented in this LFMP Amendment are preliminary
in nature and will need further refinement as the actual scope of
work, utility needs, and right-of-way requirements are
determined.
1. An on-going monitoring program shall be established to
evaluate the aspects of improvement, development, and
demand on circulation facilities. The required timing of
improvements is based upon the projected demand of
development in the zone and the surrounding region.
This timing may be modified without amendment to this
plan, however, any deletions or additions to the
improvements will require amending this local plan.
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C 2. Prior to fue reeordatio11: of a11:y fi11:al map, issua11:ee of
gradi11:g permit or buildi11:g permit, whiehe"t:er oecws fiFst
i11: Zo11:e 8, exeept as speeified below fop l\,Fea E, detailed
i11:reFseetio11: g,aphies depieting eJEisting a11:d euildout
conditi011:S shall be submitted and appr0¥ed te the
satisfaetieB of the City 8BgiBeeF. The FCEJ.uired
inreFSeetieB gFaphies are fOF these iBreFseetions ideatified
as beiBg impaeted by 20% or more of traffic geBerared f;rom
this i'iOfte. These impacted interseetieRs are ideRtified iR
." .. ppeRdix I! of the origiRal ZoRe 8 LPMP.
3. Prior to the approval of any final map, issuance of grading
permit or building permit, whichever occurs first in Zone
8, a comprehensive financing program guaranteeing the
construction of the following circulation improvements
must be adopted:
A. Improvements Needed Now
None
B.
ZONE 8 LOCAL FACIUI'IES
MANAGEMENT PLAN
Improvements Needed;:By:m concurrent with
Area E (1998-99)
1. CoRstruetiea of CaRRBR Roaei te half width
Major AFterial standards from el Camift0
Real to Pasco Del Norte to include the
folle:wiag:
a.
e.
c.
d.
Grade to Major Arterial st.mdareis
Two full travel laaes
rully landseaped median
Iatersectioa impro:veme11:ts including
iastallation of traffic signals at: (1) 1!!:l
Camiao Real aad Cannan Road, aBEi
(2) CanBOR Read aftd Pasco Del Norte.
I!stimated Cost: $10,850,000
CompletioR Date: 1990
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2. Coastructioa of dual left tuFR laaes at
CanROR Road aad I S RoFt-hbouad aad
southbound.
~stimated Cost: $93,QQQ
CompletioR Date: 199Q
1. Install a fully actuated traffic signal at the
intersection of Cannon Road and Frost
Street.
2. Install a fully actuated traffic signal at the
intersection of Cannon Road and El Camino
Real (Eligible for Reimbursement Agreement
credit upon adoption of Reimbursement
Agreement by City Council)
3. Install full major arterial improvements to
Cannon Road, including the landscaped
raised median and all utilities and the
improvements to El Camino Real in
accordance with improvement drawing 333-
2G, from El Camino Real to Frost Street.
Improvements Needed by +99a-2000
Construction of Cannon Road to full width Major
Arterial between Paseo Del Norte and El Camino
Real, to coincide with the development of any Kelly
Ranch or Kirgis development except for Areas A, C
and E.
Estimated Cost: $1,728,000
Completion Date: .J.99S2000
D. Improvements needed by~ by 2005 (Macario
faikl.
Noae Installation of full width controlled collector
improvements to Faraday Avenue from its existing
westerly terminus, to Cannon Road.
E. Improvements needed by Buildout -None
ZONE 8 LOCAL FACIUI'IES
MANAGEMENT PLAN
19 AREA "E"
AMENDMENT
C
C. SEWER COLLECTION SYSTEM
1. PERFORMANCE STANDARD:
Trunk-line capacity to meet demand as determined by the
appropriate sewer district must be provided concurrent
with development.
2. ADEQUACY ANALYSIS:
CHANGES FROM THE APPROVED LFMP:
In accordance with the Approved 1988 Zone 8 LFMP, the
ultimate plan for the Zone 8 region of Carlsbad involves
the construction of a master plan sewer project, called the
South Agua Hedionda Interceptor (SAHi) Sewer, which
will incorporate a pump station and force main to carry
the wastewater from the western-flow gravity sewer at the
edge of the Zone 8 Agua Hedionda wetlands parallel to
future Cannon Road.
The SAHI sewer is a regional facility which is planned to
serve a large area of the City of Carlsbad, the vast majority
of which lies upstream from Zone 8. For this reason, the
line is planned to be a 24" trunk line, greatly in excess of
that required for Zone 8 development.
The Approved Zone 8 LFMP dictates that all development
within the Zone, with the exception of Areas "A" and "C"
(which are located on the north shore of Agua Hedionda
Lagoon), will access a fully-installed SAHI Trunk line for
sewer connection to the Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Table I-S demonstrates anticipated sewage generation for
Zone 8 phasing.
ZONE 8 LOCAL FAC/UTIES
MANAGEMENT PLAN
20 AREA NE"
AMENDMENT
C
T bl IS Z a e -: one 8S ewage G f enera 10n
Sewer Plan Phase Year Planning Land Use EDU
Area
I 1998-99 E SFD 144
A,C3 MFD, SFD 119
II 2000-2001 D,G,H(1)(2) MFD 495
I SFD 73
J(1)(2) SFD 87
N SFD 11
L MFD 26
K MFD 7
III 2001-2005 M Park 800*
Total -SAHTI Line 1643
Total -Zone 8 1762
*May be high estimate depending on
actual development plans
The Carlsbad Municipal Water District is currently (May,
1998) finalizing the environmental permitting necessary
in order to receive clearance to construct the sewage lift
station and forcemain for the South Agua Hedionda
Sewage Line. These facilities will complete SAHi along
Cannon Road. The design of these facilities are scheduled
to occur in Fiscal Year 1998-99. Construction is planned to
occur beginning in 1999-2000, with completion in 2001.
Depending upon the actual rate of development within
the SAHi basin, it is anticipated that sufficient capacity
exists within the existing North Agua Hedionda
Interceptor Sewer (NAHI) Line that Zone 8 Sewer Plan
Phase I (above) will be able to temporarily (until the SAHI
Line is installed) pump into this NAHI line (Areas A and
Care permanent contributors to the line). The Carlsbad
Municipal Water District will monitor the actual flow
within the NAHi Line to ensure that capacity exists as
development occurs.
3 Areas "A" and "C" do not contribute sewer to the SAHT
ZONE 8 LOCAL FACILITIES
MANAGEMENT PLAN
2 I AREA "E"
AMENDMENT
Although sufficient capacity in the NAHi Line exists to
accommodate projected Area A, C and E development, it
is unknown at the time of this report whether capacity
will be available to accommodate the full Kelly Ranch
project at buildout. Other future EDU's committed to the
North Agua Hedionda Interceptor Sewer are estimated by
the Carlsbad Municipal Water District as development
occurs:
Table 1-T: Short-Term Future Sewer Candidates -NAHi
DEVELOPMENT DESCRIYilON EDU'S AVG. FLOW
Calavera Hills Village "Q" SFD 140 0.03mgd
Calavera Hills Village "T" SFD 343 0.08 mgd
Kelly Ranch Mixed 963 0.21 mgd
Veterans Park Park ? ?
Camino Hills Mobile Park SFD 113 0.02 mgd
Camino Hills Mobile Park Duplex 22 0.01 mgd
Sunny Creek SFD 172 0.04mgd
Sunny Creek Efficiency Units 28 0.01 mgd
Sunny Creek Apts. 50 0.01 mgd
Sunny Creek Commercial 184 0.04mgd
Rancho Real SFD 35 0.01 mgd
TOT AL POTENTIAL 2050 0.45mgd
Peak Flow Rate: 2 x 0.45 mgd = 0.9 mgd
In 1997, the Carlsbad Municipal Water District evaluated
the theoretical flow rate currently tributary to the existing
North Agua Hedionda Interceptor Sewer and compared
that estimate to the capacity of the sewer pipeline and the
Foxes Lift Station. Foxes Lift Station pumps all sewage
tributary to the NAHi Sewer. From the analysis, it was
concluded that approximately 0.5 mgd of additional
capacity remains. This flow rate equates to an additional
1100 EDU's, approximately, that can be accommodated
above the existing number of connections.
Based on the resulting projected flow rate of 0.9 mgd, the
Carlsbad Municipal Water District cannot guarantee that
adequate capacity exists in the North Agua Hedionda
Interceptor Sewer for all phases of Kelly Ranch (beyond
Area E) and Kirgis development, and additional
development will need to be evaluated by the District on a
case-by-case basis.
ZONE 8 LOCAL FACILITIES
MANAGEMENT PLAN
22 AREA "E"
AMENDMENT
This LFMP Amendment anticipates (graphically in
Exhibits C through F)the opportunity for much of Zone 8
development to temporarily utilize the NAIIl Line. The
Special Conditions have been written to provide that the
District Engineer must find that adequate capacity exists
within the NAHi, or Zone 8 development must utilize
the future SAHi. This could cause a delay in
development buildout of Zone 8.
ZONE 8 LOCAL FAC/Lff/ES
MANAGEMENT PLAN
23 AREA ME"
AMENDMENT
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Sewer (Local)
Phase I
LEGEND
S e. r Lines (Existing) ••••• ew
Lines (Proposed) o o oo Sewer •
Q lnterim Pump Station
____ Zone a Boundary
~ Direction of Sewer Flow .
. Zone Designation 24C Sewer Dra,na~e
·ng Area Boundary ___ ., Planni
0 Planning Area
. Force Main (Proposed) ., • ., Interim
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II rt.ANNING I SYSTEMS
Sewer (Local)
Phase II
LEGEND
••••• Sewer Lines (Existing)
0 0 00 Sewer Lines (Proposed)
Q ·Interim Pump Station (Existing)
____ Zone 8 Boundary
f--Direction of Sewer Flow
24C Sewer Drainage Zone Designation
___ .,. Planning Area Boundary
Q Planning Area
.,.,., Interim Force Main (Existing)
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Sewe r (Loca l)
Phase Ill
II PLANNING I I • II SYSTEMS • · .
LEGEND
••• •• Sewer Lines (Existing)
o o o o Sewer Lines (Proposed)
Q Future Pump Sataion
----Zone 8 Boundary
f-Direction of Sewer Flow
24C Sewer Drainage zone Designation
___ .,, Planning Area Boundary
Q Planning Area
Nott; Entire p,oj«1 U within th.e MSR
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-SYSTEMS •
Sewer (Local)
Ultimate
LEGEND
L·nes (Existing) ••••• Sewer I
r Linas (Proposed) oooo Sewe
Sataion Q ·Future Pump
-·-Zone B Boundary
. f Sewer Flow f-Direction o .
Designation . ge Zone 24C Sewer Draina
Boundary ___ ., Planning Area
Q Planning Area
C
3. SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Modified):
A. The existing Special Conditions for Sewer Collection
System Facilities within Zone 8 shall be modified as
follows:
1. No special conditions are required for Planning Areas ''A"
and "C" in the Kelly Ranch portion of Zone 8.
2. Special Conditions (except for Planning Areas "A" and
"C") are as follows:
a.
b.
c.
ZONE 8 LOCAL FACILITIES
MANAGEMENT PLAN
Prior to the reeeraation of any final map, iss1::1anee
of grading permit or building permit, ,i.·kiche .... •er
oeCtirs first in Zone 8, a finaneing progi:am
guaranteeing tlle eenskueaon of the South Agua
Hedionda lAtcrecptor from il:l Camino Real to the
Vista Carlsbad Interceptor must be appro:Yed by the
Gity,-
Prior to the issuance of any building permits for
new development in Zone 8 the District Engineer
shall make a finding that adequate capacity exists
within the NAHi Trunk Line and the appropriate
facilities have been installed (including pump
station) to direct sewage into the NAHi Line,
consistent with this LFMP Amendment, to
accommodate such building permits. In the event
that this finding cannot be made, the City Engineer
will not allow issuance of the building permits
unless the South Agua Hedionda Interceptor will
be in place and operational to serve the H-eW subject
residential development within Zone 8.
Prior to the recordation of any final map, issuance
of grading permits or building permits, whichever
occurs first in Zone 8, a financing program
guaranteeing the construction of the necessary
sewer collection system consistent with this LFMP
Amendment, to serve the proposed development
must be approved by the City.
28 AREA "E"
AMENDMENT
C
D. WATERFACILffiES
1. PERFORMANCE STANDARD:
Line capacity to meet demand as determined by the
appropriate water district must be provided concurrent
with development.
A minimum ten day average storage capacity must be
provided prior to development.
2. ADEQUACY ANALYSIS:
The adopted Zone 8 LFMP indicates that, with the
mitigation identified, Water Facilities would meet the
adopted performance standard through buildout of
Zone 8. Existing facilities include:
• 12" water line along Park Drive.
• 10" water line along the future alignment of
Cannon Road.
• 16" water line at the southwest boundary of
Zone 8.
ZONE 8 LOCAL FAC/Lff/ES
MANAGEMENT PLAN
29 AREA "E"
AMENDMENT
C
C
3. MITIGATION:
3.
The construction of regional water facilities will be funded by
CMWD. Contribution to these facilities is made through
deveoper payment of Water Fees. Local facilities will be funded
by developers in conjunction with development.
The Approved Zone 8 LFMP referred to the then-proposed
Evans Point Reservoir as a needed regional facility, located
within Zone 8. Since the time of the original LFMP approval,
the Carlsbad Municipal Water District has determined that the
Evans Point Reservoir is no longer necessary, and thus, the
requirement to dedicate land for the tank is recommended for
elimination.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Modified):
1. Prior to the recordatioR of aRy fiRal map, issuance of a
grading permit or building permit, \'lhiche ... •cr occurs first in
Zone 8, the developers shall dedicate the Evans Point Reservoir
site and appropriate casements to the Costa Real Municipal
¥later District to the satisfactioH of the District BngiHcer.
If this site has eeen pre·1-..riously purchased ey another developer
£or tke purpose of dedicatioFt to the Costa Real Municipal ,'\later
District, rcimeurscment of all costs associated 7Nith the
acquisition of the site and appropriate easements shall be made
to that deYeloper prior to the recordation of tac first final map,
issuance of a grading permit or euilding permit, 7Nhichevcr
occurs first in Zone 8.
2. All development within Zone 8 shall pay the appropriate
connection fee as required by the Costa Real Municipal Water
District.
3. Prior to the recordation of a final map, issuance of a
grading permit or building permit, whichever occurs first in
Zone 8, a financing mechanism guaranteeing the construction of
the following water facilities shall be approved:
ZONE 8 LOCAL FACILITIES
MANAGEMENT PLAN
30 AREA "E"
AMENDMENT
C
C
C
Facility Location
Area E
Area F
AreaG
Area H
Area I
AreaJ
Area K
Area L
AreaM
Area N
AreaO
AreaP
AreaQ
Area R
Macario Canyon
ZONE 8 LOCAL FACILITIES
MANAGEMENT PLAN
Facility
14" Water Main
14" Water Main
14" Water Main
10" Water Main
14" Water Main
10" Water Main
14" Water Main
10" Water Main
10" Water Main
10" Water Main
10" Water Main
10" Water Main
10" Water Main
10" Water Main
10" Water Main
10" Water Main
12" Water Main
3 I
Length
(feet)
2,400
800
1,200
400
700
500
550
850
500
500
300
400
800
250
400
350
AREA "E"
AMENDMENT