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TO:
FROM:
JANUARY 18, 1989
PLANNING COMMISSION
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
APPL~~ATION SUBMITTAL DATE:
JUNE 17, 1988
STAFF REPORT
SUBJECT: CUP-lSO(Al -CARLSBAD GIRLS' CLUB -Request -for approval of a
Conditional Use Permit to allow a 540 square foot room addition to
the existing Girls' Club use at 3368 Eureka Street across from
Holiday Park in the R-1 Zone within Local Facilities Management Zone
1.
I. REC<MtENDATION
That the Planning Commission adopt Resolution No. 2773 APPROVING the Negative
Declaration issued by the Planning Director and adopt Resolution No. 2774
APPROVING CUP-ISO(A), based on the findings and subject to the conditions
contained therein.
II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND
This application is a request to amend CUP-150 to allow for a 540 square foot
room addition to the existing Girls' Club at 3368 Eureka Street. The existing
one story 2042 square foot building is located on a level 1.14 acre lot. Over
half of the lot is being utilized for agriculture at the present time.
The Girls' Club is a non-profit community organization that operates on weekdays
between 7:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. They are closed Saturday and Sunday. The
maximum number of staff is seven during the summer season and slightly fewer in
the winter season. The subject project is surrounded by single family residences
to the south and east, apartment dwellings to the north, and Holiday Park to the
west.
In 1978, the Planning Commission approved CUP-150 which permitted the
establishment of the Girls' Club at this location. One of the conditions of
approval stated that any modification or expansion of the use would require an
amendment to CUP-150.
III. ANALYSIS
1. Can the findings be made for the Conditional Use Permit? They are:
(a) that the request is necessary or desirable for the development of
the community, is essentially in harmony with the various elements
and objectives of the General Pl an, and is not det ri men ta 1 to
existing uses or to uses specifically permitted in the zone in which
the proposed use is to be located;
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(b) that the site for the intended expansion is adequate in size and
shape to accomodate the use;
(c) that all of the yards, setbacks, walls, fences, landscaping, and
other features necessary to adjust the requested expanded use to
existing or perm;tted future uses ;n the neighborhood will be
provided and maintained;
(d) that the street system serving the proposed use is adequate to
properly handle all traffic generated by the use with the proposed
expansion.
2. Does the project comply with the requirements of the Growth Management
Ordinance?
DISCUSSION
Conditional Use Permit
The exiting use and requested expansion is desirable for the development of the
community, is in harmony with the General Plan, and is not detrimental to
surrounding uses. The Girls' Club has been located on the site for over 10
years (CUP-150 was approved in 1978). A much needed community service is
provided by the Girls' Club and the expansion is necessary to accommodate the
City's growing population.
Staff is not aware of any present problems or complaints associated with this
site. Approximately 6-1/2 years ago staff received some complaints about noise
generated by this use from adjacent neighbors. Staff contacted representatives
of the Girls' Club regarding these complaints. At that time representatives of
the Girls' Club agreed to prohibit the children from playing in the driveway and
limiting the southernmost rooms in the building to quiet activities only. Since
that time staff has not received any complaints regarding noise.
The site is adequate in size and shape to acconnnodate the proposed expansion.
Even though half of the lot is presently being used for agriculture, there is
plenty of room to accommodate the proposed 540 square foot expansion.
All the required yards, setbacks, walls, and other features necessary to adjust
the requested expansion to the existing use will be provided and maintained.
The proposed expansion does not intrude into any setback areas. An existing six
foot solid fence along the southern property line buffers the Girls' Club from
an adjacent residence as conditioned by CUP-150.
One of the original conditions of CUP-150 required that 16 parking spaces be
provided. These spaces were never provided by the Girls' Club and staff has no
record of why 16 spaces were required. Staff is now recommending nine parking
spaces be provided based on a maximum staff of seven and two more for visitor
parking. A similar parking requirement was made for the Boys' and Girls' Club
of Carl shad in La Costa under CUP 87-5. The reasoning was based on the fact that
most club users are dropped off by their parents, or they walk or bike to the
club site. There is more than adequate space onsite to provide the nine parking
spaces.
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The street system serving the Girls' Club is a fully improved public street
system and is adequate to service the proposed expansion. The existing use along
with the expansion generates a minimal amount of additional traffic and will not
conflict with weekend park users since the Girls' Club is closed Saturday and
Sunday.
Growth Management Program
The project is located within Local Facilities Management Zone 1. This project
creates no adverse impacts on any of the City's public facilities and conforms
to the adopted Local Facilities Management Plan for this zone. In conclusion,
staff can make all four of the findings for a Conditional Use Permit and the
proposed minor expansion will have no significant impacts on Local Facilities
Plan 1. Therefore, staff recommends approval of CUP-150(A).
IV. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
The Planning Director has determined that this project will not have a
significant impact on the environment and, therefore, has issued a Negative
Declaration on September 9, 1988. There are no sensitive environmental resources
located upon or near this already developed site, and no environmental impacts
are anticipated from the proposed 540 square foot expansion.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Planning Commission Resolution Nos. 2773 and 2774
2. Location Map
3. Background Data Sheet
4. Disclosure Statement
5. Staff Report for CUP-150, dated May 24, 1978
6. Exhibits "A" and 11B11 , dated January 18, 1989
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CUP 150-A
BACKGROUND DATA SHEET
CASE NO: CUP-150(A)
APPLICANT: Carlsbad Girls' Club
REQUEST AND LOCATION: Conditional Use Permit for a 540 sq ft room
addition to existing structure at 3251 Eureka Street
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 9 and 10 of Map No. 18-5 in the City of
Carlsbad. County of San Diego. filed on September 4. 1924.
APN: 205-112-37
Acres 1.14 Proposed No. of Lots/Units
GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING
Land Use Designation --=RM==-------
Density Allowed _________ _ Density Proposed
Existing Zone R-1 Proposed Zone ---~R~--1=-----
Surrounding Zoning and Land Use:
Zoning Land Use
Site R-1 Girls' Club
North R-3 Multi-Family Res.
South R-1 S.F. Res.
East R-1 S.F. Res.
West OS Park
PUBLIC FACILITIES
School District Carlsbad Water *Costa Real Sewer Carlsbad EDU's--==--
Public Facilities Fee Agreement, dated __ _,e~x~e~m~p~t=------------
(*The City of Carlsbad will provide water service to all projects in
Carlsbad except those located in the Olivenhain and San Marcos Sewer
Districts.)
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
X Negative Declaration, issued --~S~e~p~t=e=mb==e=r----=9~·-=1=9~8~8=---------
DISCLOSURE FORM
APPLICANT: Ca;,r/5 bad G/rls Clwb
Name (individual, partnership, joint venture, corporation, syndication)
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AGENT: 6; / ee...n {) /son ) R-e.s:Jen f &t,tr,l o--f ']),'reek.ts
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Telephone Number
Name (individual, partner, joint
venture, corporation, syndication)
Business Address
Telephone Number
Name
Business Address
Telephone Number
Home Address
Telephone Number
Home Address
Telephone Number
(Attach more sheets if necessary)
I /We understand that if this project is located in the Coastal Zone, I /we will apply
for Coastal Commission Approval prior to development.
I /We acknowledge that in the process of reviewing this application, it may be
necessary for members of City Staff, Planning Commissioners, Design Review Board
members, or City Council members to inspect and enter the property that is the
subject of this application. I /We consent to entry for this purpose.
I /We declare under penalty of perjury that the information contained in this disclosure
is true and correct and that it will remain true and correct and may be relied upon
as being true and correct until amended. JiJ& ~ • APPLICANT
BY
Agent, Owner, Partner
STAFF REPORT
DATE: May 24, 1978
TO: Planning Commission
FROM: Planning Department
CASE NO.: CUP-150
APPLICANT: Carlsbad Girls Club
SUBJECT: Request for Conditional Use Permit to Allow
community Facility (Carlsbad Girls Club) to
Locate in a Residential Zone.
BACKGROUND
Location and Description of Property
The subject property is two lots of .57 acre each, located on
the East side of Eureka Place between Chestnut and Basswood
Avenues. The street address is 3366 and 3368 Eureka Place;
Assessor Parcel Nos. 205-112-04 and 05. The northernly lot
is vacant, while the other lot has an unoccupied single family
dwelling and detached garage. The property is relatively flat,
slightly sloping down to the street.
Existing Zoning
Subject Property:
North:
South:
East:
West:
Existing ~and Use
Subject Property:
North:
South:
East:
West:
R-1-7500
R-3
R-1-7500
R-1-7500
Open space
Single family dwelling and vacant
Apartment Dwelling
Two single family dwellings
Two single family dwellings
City Park
History and Related Cases
CUP-8, Carlsbad Women's Club
In 1961, the City Council, by Resolution No. 728, approved a
Conditional Use Permit for the construction of a community service
organization meeting facility at 3340 Monroe. This area is also
zoned R-1.
Environmental Impact Information
A Declaration of Negative (Non-significant) Environmental Effect
has been issued for this project based on the following findings:
1. The project will occur in an already urbanized area
containing mixed land uses.
2. No significant wildlife or vegetation exists on the
site. Existing trees will not be disturbed.
3. Traffic generation should not increase appreciably since
the present clubhouse is on this block.
General Plan Information
The Land Use Element of the Carlsbad General Plan designates the
project site as Residential Medium Density (RM). Within each
land use designation there is potential for certain land uses
that possess unique and special characteristics, such as churches,
golf courses, or public and quasi-public accessory buildings
and facilities.
The proposed project, as a community facility, would be included
in this special category and therefore requires review on an
individual basis. Basically, the criteria for evaluation are
the required findings for granting a Conditional Use Permit.
Public Facilities
1. The existing dwelling is presently connected to the
City sewer system. The City Manager has determined
no additional sewer capacity will be needed.
2. Half-street improvement will be required on Eureka
Place at some future time.
3. All other public facilities are existing or can be
met.
Major Planning Considerations
1. Is the proposed facility compatible with the surrounding
residential neighborhood?
2. Is the site adequate in size and shape to accommodate
the proposed use?
3. Is the existing street system adequate to serve the
proposed use?
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DISCUSSION
The primary reason for requiring a CUP is to allow the City
to impose conditions on a project to make it as compatible
as possible with other uses, existing and future, in the
surrounding area. Compatibility, then, is the principal issue.
In the past, the City has decided that similar facilities
are compatible with residential neighborhoods. This staff
report cites CUP No. 8 which allowed a women's club to locate
in an R-1 neighborhood. This CUP contained a single condition
prohibiting public dances. The existing Girl's Club facility
is in an old residence owned by the City, located in Holiday
Park across the street and about 100 yards north of the
proposed facility. Staff has discussed the club's past
record with the Parks and Recreation Department. That depart-
ment has stated that the Girl's Club has been a model tenant
and they are not aware of any past complaints regarding the
club or its operation.
A neighboring property owner spoke at the May 10, 1978 Planning
Commission meeting. He asked that noise be mitigated and that
the club consider removing access to the deck on top of the
garage. Mr. Spalding, a spokesman for the club, said that
the club was willing to comply with this request.
Staff feels that the use can be compatible with the neighborhood
if the proposed conditions are fulfilled.
The site contains in excess of one acre. A club spokesman
informed us that a new facility is proposed for the site some
time in the future. However, this is only in the
conceptual stage and plans are not yet available. Any pro-
posals for a new facility should require an amendment to this
CUP, if approved, to give the City the opportunity to make the
necessary findings and impose new conditions. Presently, the
site appears adequate to accommodate the proposed use, including
any required parking. In fact, excess space may be a small
problem to the club because of the City weed abatement program.
The club plans to continue using the existing facility even if
the subject CUP is granted. This will allow them to have separate
facilities for younger and older girls. They feel that the
separation is desirable. Also, the club feels that the existing
facility is not adequate to handle the present intensity of
use. This CUP, if approved, will not in itself cause an expansion
of the membership, but future expansion is projected. However,
the City Engineer feels that existing streets are adequate to
serve the proposed use.
Mr. Spalding indicated that the club would prefer to have the
CUP apply to only the parcel containing the existing building .
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Staff feels that the CUP should apply to both parcels since
the club intends to use both parcels as one site. This
justifies applying the conditions of approval to both parcels.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends approval of CUP 150 based on the following
findings and subject to the following conditions:
Findings
1. That the requested use is desirable for the development
of the community, is essentially in harmony with the various
elements and objectives of the general plan, and is not
detrimental to existing uses or to uses specifically
permitted in the zone in which the proposed use is to be
located because:
a. The general plan recognizes the need and provides
for the location of this type of special use:
Unique and Special Uses
Within each land use designation, there is the
potential for certain land uses that possess unique
and special characteristics. These uses may include,
but are not limited to, cemetaries, churches, golf
courses, mobile home parks, recreational vehicle
parks, public and quasi-public accessory buildings
and facilities, and hospitals.
These types of uses cannot be automatically placed
within any particular Land Use category and must be
reviewed on an individual site basis. Criteria for
this review should include the following:
(1) The proposed use is necessary and desirable for
the City;
(2) The proposed use will be in accord with all of
the Elements of the General Plan;
(3) The proposed use is not detrimental to existing
or planned uses in the same vicinity;
(4) The proposed site is adequate in size and shape
to accommodate the proposed use and any future ex-
pansion that may be necessary;
(5) The street system serving the proposed use is
adequate to properly handle all traffic generated
by the proposed use with minimum disruption to
existing area.
b. The existing Girl's Club is located in the same
neighborhood and has proved to not be detrimental .
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2. That the site for the intended use is adequate in size
and shape to accommodate the use because:
a. The site contains over an acre of land and now
contains the building proposed for use by the club.
b. There is more than enough undeveloped land on the
site to accommodate required parking.
c. The site is directly across the street from a park
which can accommodate outdoor recreational activities.
3. That all of the yards, setbacks, walls, fences, landscaping,
and other features necessary to adjust the requested use
to existing or permitted future uses in the neighborhood
will be provided and maintained because:
a. They are required as conditions of approval of the
subject CUP.
4. That the street system serving the proposed use is adequate
to properly handle all traffic generated by the proposed
use because:
a. The City Engineer has determined that the existing
street system is adequate to serve the proposed use.
b. A lien contract agreement for future street improvements
is required as a condition of approval.
Conditions
1. This CUP is being granted for the subject site with the
existing building and for uses associated with normal and
routine girl's club activities. Any new construction or
unusual activities will require an amendment to this CUP.
2. Applicant to execute a lien contract agreement for future
street improvements along the Eureka Place frontage of the
subject site. Improvements shall include curb, gutter,
half street paving and one street light.
3. Applicant to provide 16 fully improved, including land-
scaping, parking spaces per City standards, or obtain a
variance for relief from the required parking within 120
days of approval of this CUP.
4. A six foot solid barrier is to be provided along the pro-
perty lines to separate the proposed use from the neighboring
residential use. Subject barrier to be placed within 120
days from the granting of this CUP. Subject barrier will
observe required setbacks. The barrier may be a fence,
wall or hedge approved by the Planning Department .
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.. S. Applicant will maintain an active weed abatement program
for the undeveloped portions of the site.
6. All developments on the site will be designed to maintain
the residential character of the neighborhood.
7. Use of the site and structures shall be in conformance with
all State and local fire regulations.
8. Development and use of the site shall be in accordance with
all applicable State and local regulations.
9. A method satisfactory to the City Engineer will be required
to consolidate the two lots at such time as use of the site
requires both parcels or crossing the common lot line with
development.
10. This CUP will be subject to review by the Planning Commission
within one year.upon report from staff for compliance with
conditions of approval and the intent of the CUP. The
Planning Commission may reopen the public hearing to con-
sider the status of the CUP and/or to impose additional
conditions to insure that the facility and its operation is
compatible with the surrounding neighborohood.
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