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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAP 76-01; Carltas; Agricultural Preserves (AP)APPLICATION TO ESTABLISH AN AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE Instructions to Applicant 1. Submit to: Planning Department City of Carlsbad 1200 Elm Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92003 2. Complete all Sections belsw For Department Use Only Application No. Accepted by Date 71* SECTION A-THE O'./MER Name of Ownerfs) CarTtas Cnrpnrat.inn Hailing Address 441 Saxony Rd. Encinitas, California 92024 Street Address City Telephone (include area code) Home714-753-11 34 State zTp~ Business 714-753-1134 SECTION E-THE PROPERTY Location of Property North of Palomar Airport Rd. Size 339.81 (acres) Assessor Parcel NO.(S) 211-0|ft-11 and portions of 211-021-03 and : 211-021-12 SECTION C-LEGAL DESCRIPTIO.'i Please attach one copy of a complete legal description for which application applies SECTION D-HAP Attach two copies of a map, drawn to scale, which shows boundaries and dimensions Of subject property, the approximate location and use of all dwellings and other buildings, and the approximate location and acreage of various crops or acreage devoted to pasture, livestock, poultry or other agricultural or ncnagricultural activities. For Citrus and/or avocado groves (or other tree crops) in addition to locating them on map, show the number of trees by age for each type. . SECTION E-ECONOMIC FACTORS" ~~ ^ • '- ••-._...-••-. — _ - -^ List below, or on attached sheet if additional space is required, the annual gross and net return per acre realized from each unprocessed agricultural product pro- duced on- the property for each of the previous five years: IVear 70- 74 Crops and/or Type & No. of Livestock, Poultry, Etc. Tomatoe^ ^i nconic averaged o\ Acres Devoted to Each Use 3?7. R? Qr "I L_ J. f J,|c. ,,,-er laSt TTVe yG • Net Income Per Acre $innn nn ,- >-,c.i-ir rl\ir penooj Remarks $7nno.nn (nrr>s<; SECTION F-STATEMEHT OF REAfl? State below, or on separate sheet if additional space required, reasons why property should be placed in an acjricultural preserve. In order to continue agricultural uses nn t.hp suhjprt property it is necessary, for economic reasons, to place the property in an agricultural preserve. ~ 'I^~~~ •SECTION G-DESCRIPTIOH OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM 1. Approx. length of each size and type of pipe (Ex.1,000 ft. of 2" galvanized) 3,675 ft. of 8" steel pipe. 7.400 ft. of 6" steel pipp. 2,550 ft., of 4" steel pipe. . Type(s) of system (Ex. permanent, risers with sprinkler heads to each tree) permanent, underground __" 3. Pumps (Ex. one 5 HP Turbine) One 30 HP'Electric Booster 4. Water storage tanks, pressure tanks and reservoirs One reservoi.r Construction material Dirt & Plastic Capacity in Gallons 5 Acre Ft. 5. Number of acres served by irrigation system 31 -3- 28 d. Currently in use 315.28 acres, b. Total system 315.28 acres SECTION H-DESCRIPTION OF EX 1ST I KG KQf.'AGR I CULTURAL USES I. Describe below, or on attached sheet if additional space required, all nonagricultural activities conducted on subject property for commercial purposes, and approximate acreage devoted to each and, list gross and net income for last 5 years for each nonagricultural commercial activity re- lated to this property. None 2. List (and show on nap) number of acres for each category of land not usable for agriculture due to poor topography, poor soil, or devoted to building sites, yards, roads, etc. Land Not Usable for Agriculture - T2.29 'Acres Land Devoted to Buildings, Yards (staging area) - 7.45 Acres Residential Area for Farm Workers — 4.79 Acres SECTION I-DESCRIPTIOH OF FUTURE USES !„ Are there higher-value agricultural uses for your land? Yes Ho X If yes, please describe types(s) and acre(s) 2. Describe anticipated future changes in the type and quantity of aaricultural or nonagricul tural activities None anticipated tlona 'infonnation may tie required before fornul acceptance of this Signature ofowner Signature of^Owncr LAND CONSERVATION CONTRACT Agricultural Preserve No. 76-1 THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into this_ 19 76 , by and between CARLTAS CORPORATION 10th day of February hereinafter referred to as "Owner", and the City of Carlsbad, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as "City": WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the Owner represents that he is the'owner of certain land located in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, which land is presently devoted to agricultural uses, recreational uses, open space, or combination thereof, as authorized in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and lies within an agricultural preserve heretofore established or to be established and designated the ECKE (CARLTAS) Agricultural Preserve No. 76-1, said land being more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and hereinafter referred to as the Premises; and WHEREAS, the Owner and the City .desire to limit the use of Premises to agricultural and compatible uses, recreational uses or open space uses or some combination thereof: IT IS AGREED by and between the Owner and the City as follows: Section 1. CONTRACT. This is a "Contract" made pursuant to the California Land Conservation Act of 1965, as amended as of the date first above written, including amendments enacted at the 1970 Regular Session of the California Legislature, (hereinafter referred to as. the "Act") and is applicable to the Premises. Section 2. TERM. This Contract shall take effect on , 19 , and shall remain in effect for a period of -ten years therefrom and during any renewals of this Contract. Section 3. RENEWAL. NOTICE OF NONRENEWAL. This Contract shall be automatically renewed for a period of one year on the first day of the first January after the effective date and on the first day of each January there- after unless written notice of nonrenewal is served by the Owner on the City at least 90 days prior to said date or written notice of nonrenewal is served by the City on the Owner at least 60 days prior to said date. Under no circumstances shall a notice of renewal to either, party be required to effect- uate the automatic renewal of this Contract. Upon receipt by Owner of a notice from City of nonrenewal, the Owner may make written protest of such nonrenewal. City may at any time prior to the renewal date withdraw the notice of nonrenewal. Upon request of Owner, h- the City Council may authorize Owner to serve a notice of nonrenewal on a portion of the land which is the subject of this Contract. If either party serves notice of intent in any year not to renew this Contract, this Contract shall remain in effect for the balance of the period remaining on the term since the original execution or the last renewal of this Contract as the case may be. Section 4. AUTHORIZED USES. During the term of this Contract and any and all renewals thereof, the Premises shall be devoted to agricultural uses and compatible uses and shall not be used for any purposes; other than agri- cultural uses or compatible uses as specified in Exhibit "B" attached hereto. Section 5. ADDITION OR ELIMINATION OF AUTHORIZED USES. The City Council of the City, by resolution, may from time to time during the term of this Contract or any renewals thereof amend the resolution establishing said Agricultural Preserve to add to those authorized uses or eliminate a use listed in Exhibit "B" which authorized uses shall be uniform throughout said Agricul- tural Preserve; provided, however, no amendment of such resolution during the term of this Contract or any renewal thereof so as to eliminate any use shall be applicable to this Contract unless the Owner consents to such elimination. Section 6. POLICE POVJER. Nothing in the Contract shall be construed to limit the exercise by the City Council of the police power or the adoption or readoption or amendment of any zoning ordinance or land use ordinance, regula- tion or restriction pursuant to the Planning and Zoning Lav/ (Sections 65000 et seq., Government Code) or otherwise. Section 7. ZONING. This Contract shall not be construed to authorize the establishment or continuation of a use of real property contrary to any pro- vision of the Zoning Ordinance (Title 21 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code), any amendments thereto, heretofore or hereafter adopted. Section 8. EMINENT DOMAIN, (a) Except as provided in subdivision (d) of this Section 8, when any action in eminent domain for the condemnation of the fee title of an entire parcel of land subject to this Contract is filed or when such land is acquired in lieu of eminent domain for a public improve- ment by a public agency or person or whenever there is any such action or acquisition by the Federal government or any person, instrumentality or agency acting under authority or power of the Federal government,, this Contract shall be deemed null and void as to the land actually being condemned or so acquired as of the date the action is filed and for the purposes of establishing the value of such land, this Contract shall be deemed never to have existed. Upon the termination of such proceeding, this Contract shall be null and void as to all land actually taken or acquired. (b) Except as provided in subdivision (d) of this Section 8, when such an action to condemn or acquire less than all of a parcel of land subject to this Contract is commenced, this Contract shall be deemed null and void as to the land actually condemned or acquired and shall be disregarded in the valua- tion process only as to the land actually being taken, unless the remaining land subject to this Contract will be adversely affected by the condemnation, in which case the value of that damage shall be computed without regard to this Contract. 3 (c) The land actually taken shall be removed from this Contract. Under no circumstances shall land be removed that is not actually taken, except as otherwise provided in the Act. (d) The provisions of subdivision (a) and (b) of this Section 8 shall not apply to or have any force or effect with respect to (1) the filing of any action in eminent domain for the condemnation of any easement for the erection, construction, alteration, maintenance, or repair of any gas, electric, water or communication facilities by' any public agency (including the O'ty) or public utility or to the acquisition of any such easement by any public agency (including the City) or public utility, or (2) the filing of any action in ' eminent domain by any public agency (including the City) for the condemnation of the fee title or lesser estate for the establishment, construction (including the widening and realignment) and maintenance of any road, street or highway, whether existing or planned for the future, depicted on the Circulation Element of the City of Carlsbad General Plan adopted by the City Council (including any amendments thereto adopted by said Council prior to the date of this Contract) or depicted on the plat attached to this Contract and marked Exhibit "C" or .to the acquisition of any such fee title or lesser estate for such purposes by the State of California or any public agency (including the City); and the filing of any such action in eminent domain for the condemnation of'or the acquisition of any such easement, fee title or lesser estate shall not terminate, nullify or void this Contract and in the event of the filing of any such action in eminent domain or acquisition this Contract shall be considered in the valuation process. Section 9. ?^0 PAYMENT BY CITY. The Owner shall not receive any pay- ment from the City in consideration of the obligations imposed hereunder, it being recognized and agreed that the consideration for the execution of the Contract is the substantial public benefit to be derived therefrom, and the advantage which will accrue to the Owner as a result of the effect on the assessed valuation of land described herein due to the imposition of the limit- ations on its use contained herein. . Section 10. CANCELLATION, (a) The Owner may petition the City Council for concellation of this Contract as to all or any portion of the land which is subject to this contract but this Contract may not be canceled in whole or in part except by mutual agreement of the Owner and City pursuant to Section 51282 of the Act (Government Code). City may only consent to the cancellation of this Contract in whole or in part when, after a public hearing has been 'held in accordance with the provisions of Section 51284- of the Act (Government Code), the Council finds (1) that the cancellation is not inconsistent with the purposes of the Act, (2) that the cancellation is in the public interest, and (3) that it is neither necessary nor desirable to continue the restric- tions imposed by this Contract; provided, however, this Contract shall not be canceled until the hereinafter specified cancellation fee has been paid, unless such fee or some protion thereof is waived or deferred pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 51283 of the Act (Government Code). As provided in said Section 51282, the existence of an opportunity for another use of the land involved (Premises) shall not be sufficient reason for cancellation and a potential alternative use of the land may be considered only if there is no proximate, noncontracted land suitable for the use to which it is proposed the land (Premises) be put. The uneconomic character of an existing agri- cultural use shall likewise not be sufficient reason for cancellation and the -3- uneconomic character of an existing agricultural use shall likewise not be sufficient reason for cancellation and the uneconomic character of the exist- ing use may be considered only if there is no other reasonable or comparable agricultural use to which the land (Premises) may be put. (b) Prior to any action by the City Council giving tentative approval to the cancellation of this Contract, the County Assessor shall determine the full cash value of the land as though it were free from the restrictions of this Contract. The Assessor shall multiply such value by the most recent County ratio announced pursuant to Section 401 of the Revenue and Taxation Code and shall certify the product to the City Council as the cancellation valuation of the land for the purpose of determing the cancellation fee hereinafter spec- ified. (c) Prior to giving tentative approval to the cancellation of this Contract the City Council shall determine and certify to.the County Auditor the amount of the cancellation fee which the Owner must pay the County Treasurer as deferred taxes upon cancellation. Notwithstanding the provisions of sub- division (b) of Section 51283 of the Act (Government Code), if cancellation occurs within the first five-year period of the term of this Contract, the cancellation fee shall be 100% of the cancallation valuation of the land; if cancellation occurs after the expiration of the first five-year period of this Contract the cancellation fee shall be an amount equal to 100% of the cancell- ation valuation of the land less 5% of said cancellation valuation of each year this Contract has remained in effect in excess of the aforementioned first five-year period; provided, however, in no event shall the cancellation fee be less than an amount equal to 50% of the cancellation valuation of tho land. If after the d2tc this Contract is initially entered into the publicly announced County ratio of assessed to full cash value is changed, the percentage payment specified in this paragraph shall be changed so no greater percentage of full cash value will be paid then would have been paid had there been no change in such ratio. (d) The City Council may waive or defer payment of the cancellation fee or any portion thereof in accordance with subdivision (c) of Section 51283 of the Act (Government Code). • ' (e) Upon approval by the City Council of the above mentioned cancell- ation petition and payment of the cancellation fee, the City Clerk shall record in the office of the County Recorder a certificate which shall set forth the name of the owner of such land at the time the Contract is can- celed with the amount of the cancellation fee specified by the City Council pursuant to Article 5 of the Act (Section 51281 et seq., Government Code) and a legal description of the property. From the date of recording of such certificate, this Contract or such portion thereof as is appropriate shall be finally canceled. (f) Upon approval by the City Council of the above mentioned cancell- ation petition and waiver or deferment in whole or in part of the cancellation fee, the City Clerk shall record in the office of the County Recorder a certificate which shall set forth the name of the owner of such land at the time the contract is canceled with the amount of the cancellation fee spec- ified by the City Council as being clue pursuant to Article 5 of the Act (Section 51281 et seq., Government Code), the contingency of such waiver or deferment of payments, and a legal description of the property. From the date of recording of such certificate the Contract shall be finally canceled, -4- and to the extent the cancellation fee has not yet been paid or waived, a lien shall be created and attached against the real property described there- in and any other real property owned by the person named therein as the owner and located within this City. Such lien shall be in favor of the City, shall have the force, effect and priority of a judgment lien and shall remain in effect until the unwaived portion of the cancellation fee is paid in full. Upon the payment of the cancellation fee or any portion thereof, the City Clerk shall record with the County Recorder a written certificate of the release in whole or in part of said lien. Section 11. DIVISION OF LAND - MINIMUM SIZE PARCELS. The Owner shall not divide the Premises contrary to the restrictions on the division of Premises as set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto. Section 12. CONTRACT BIDS SUCCESSORS. The term "Owner" as used in this Contract shall include the singular and plural and this Contract shall be binding upon the inure to the benefit of all successors in interest of the Owner including but not limited to heirs, executors, administrators, and assignees. In the event the land under this Contract or any portion thereof is divided, the Owner of any parcel may exercise, independent of any other owner of a portion of the divided land, any of the rights of the Owner in the original Contract .including the right to give'notice of non- renewal and to petition for cancellation. The effect of any such action by the owner of a parcel created by the division of land or any portion thereof subject to this Contract shall not be imputed to the owners of the remaining parcels and shall have no effect on this Contract as it applies to the re- maining parcels of the divided land. Section 13. REMOVAL OF LAND FROM PRESERVE. Removal of any land under this Contract from an agricultural preserve, either by change of boundaries of the preserve or disestablishment of the preserve shall be the equivalent of a notice of nonrenewal by the City; provided, however, that the City shall, at least 60 days prior to the next renewal date following the removal, serve a notice of nonrenewal as provided in Section 51245 of the Act (Government Code). Such notice of nonrenewal shall be recorded as provided in Section 51248 of the Act (Government Code). Section 14. CONVEYANCE CONTRARY TO CONTRACT. Any conveyance, contract or authorization (whether oral or written) by the Owner orchis successors in interest which would permit the use of the Premises or create a division of the Premises contrary to the terms of this Contract, or any renewal thereof may be declared void by the City Council; such declaration or the provisions of this Contract may be enforced by the City by an action filed in the Superior Court of the County for the purpose of compelling compliance or restraining a breach thereof. Section 15. OWNER TO PROVIDE INFORMATION. The Owner, upon request of the City, shall provide information relating to the Owner's obligations under this Contract. 2 ^4 Sie STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO SS. •a on FEBRUAHT 10, 1976 before me. the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said County and State, personally appeared -£gUI/—ECKEL.JH , known to me to he the >Ltt!B President, and R. L, BLICKENSmFF •bwrtr known to me to be that exefiited thc within Instriunent, known to me to be the persons who executed the within Instrument on behalf of the corporation therein named, am) arkno\rledped to me that such corporation executed the within instrument pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its board of directors. Signature FOR NOTARY SEAL OR STAMP I My Cc?-!-r.iJS::icn !:;::: :.:, _',, Section 16. NOTICE. Any notice given pursuant to this Contract may, in addition to any other method authorized by law, be given by United States mail, postage prepaid. Notice to the City shall be addressed as follows: City Clerk City of Carlsbad 1200 Elm Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Notice to the Owner shall be addressed as follows: Carltas Corp. P.O. Box 488 Envinitas, CA 92024 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Owner and the City have executed this Contract on the day first above written. Jrj» \ V&ce President Owner This is to certify that the foregoing contract is hereby executed on behalf of the City Council of said City of Carlsbad pursuant to authority con- ferred by City Council Resolution No. adopted on and the City consents to recordation thereof by its duly authorized officer. Date By City Clerk NOTE: All signatures of owners must be acknowledged before a notary public or public officer authorized to take acknowledgements. -6- EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION That portion of Lot F, Lot G and Lot H of the Rancho Agua Hedionda, in the County of San Diego, State of California, according to Hap thereof No. 823 on file in the Office of the County Recorder of said County lying Northerly of Road Survey No. 1534 (Palomar Airport Road) on file in the Office of the County Engineer of said County and located within the following described line: COMMENCING at Engineers Station 43*46.41 as shown on,said Road Survey No. 1534 (Palomar Airport Road); thence along the cerjterline of said Road Survey North 87° 50' 28" West, 565.00 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence leaving said centerline North 12° 00' 00" West, about 2625.00 feet; thence South 67° 30' 38" West, 132,00 feet; thence North 69° 05' 00" West, 990,00 feet; thence South 67° 30' 38" West, 1160.00 feet to an intersection with the Westerly line of land conveyed to Carltas Corporation; thence along said line North 22° 35' 15" West, about 2748.00 feet to ah ^intersection with the centerline of Cannon Road, said intersection being the Northwesterly corner of land conveyed to Carltas Corporation; thence continuing along a convex curve with a radius of 1000.00 feet, about 290.00 feet.(said radius being the Easterly extension of the centerline of Cannon Road and a portion of the Northerly line of land conveyed to Carltas Corporation);.thence continuing along said Northerly line South 79° 05' 50" East, 2067.22 feet to the beginning of a concave curve with a radius of 2000.00 feet; thence along said curve, 232.49 feet to the end of said curve; thence South 85° 28' 16" East, .: 2157.69 feet to the beginning of a concave curve with a radius of 2000,00 feet; thence continuing along said curve, 481.59 feet to. the end of said curve: thence North 80° 43' 25" East, 321.54 feet to the Northeasterly corner of land conveyed to Carltas Corporation; thence along the Easterly line of said conveyed land South 0° 32' 00" East, 4083,00 feet to an intersection with the centerline of said Road Survey No. 1534 (Palomar Airport Road); thence along said centerline South 70° 45' 53" West, 515.18 feet _to the beginning of a^convex curve with a radius of 2000.00 feet; thence continuing" along said curve, 746.79 feet to the end of said curve; thence along said centerline North 87° 50' 28" West, 620.00 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. -7- EXHIBIT B AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE NO. 76-1 Section 1. In the above named Agricultural Preserve only the follow- ing uses are permitted: a) The following agricultural uses: 1) Cattle, sheep, goats and swine production, provided that the number of any one or combination of said animals shall not exceed one animal per half acre of lot area. Said animals • shall not be located within fifty feet of any habitable structure, nor shall they be located within three hundred feet of habitable structure on an adjoining parcel zoned for residential uses, nor shall they be located within one hundred feet of a parcel zoned for residential uses where a habitable structure is not involved. In any event, the distance from the parcel zoned for residential uses shall be the greater of the distances so indicated; 2) Crop production; 3) Floriculture; 4) Greenhouses; . 5) Horses, private use; 6) Nursery crop production; 7) Poultry, rabbits, chinchillas, hamsters and other small ani- mals provided not more than twenty-five of any one or combina- tion thereof shall be kept within fifty feet of any "abitable structure, nor shall they be located within three hundred feet of a habitable structure on an adjoining parcel zoned for residential uses, nor^ shall they be located within one hundred feet of a parcel zoned for residential uses when a habitable structure is not involved. In any event, the distance from the parcel zoned for residential uses shall be the greater of the distances so indicated; 8) Roadside stand for display and sale of products produced on the same premises, provided that the floor area shall not exceed two hundred square feet and is located not nearer than twenty feet to any street or highway; 9) Tree farms; 10) Truck farms; 11) Wildlife refuges and game preserves; 16. 12) Other uses or enterprises similar to the above customarily carried on in the field of general agriculture. 13) The following uses if necessary and incidental to the agri- cultural use of the land: a) Accessory uses and accessory buildings and structures, including but riot limited to private garages, children's playhouses, radio and television receiving antennas, windmills, silos, tank houses, shops, barns, offices, coops, lath houses, stables, pens, corrals, and other similar accessory uses and structures required for the conduct of the permitted uses; b) Dogs, cats and other domestic pets, provided not more than four dogs or four cats older than six months or any combination thereof shall be kept on any lot or parcel of land; , c) Farmhouse, single-family dwelling; d) Guest house; e) Home oppupation. b) The following compatible uses, provided a conditional use permit authorizing such use is issued by the Planning CcmnriGGicn or City • Council of the City of Carlsbad. Such conditional use permit shall be applied for, considered, granted or denied in the manner pre- scribed by the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Carlsbad for the application for, consideration, granting or denying of applications for conditional use permits under that ordinance. 1) .Apiary, provided that all hives or boxes housing bees shall be placed at least four hundred feet from any street, school, park. "R" zone, or from any dwelling or place of human habitation other than that occupied by the owner or caretaker of the apiary; 2) Aviaries; 3) Poultry, rabbits, chinchillas, hamsters and other small animals in excess of the number specified in Section 21.07.020; 4) Farm employee housing for persons working on site, provided the number of units shall not exceed two per gross acre of land area and no such housing is located closer than fifty feet from any lot line; 5) Hay and feed stores; 6) Nurseries, retail and wholesale: -9- ^•Vv ^v^7) Packing sheds or small processing plants for farm crops, similar to those being grown on the premises, provided no: such processing plant is located within fifty feet of any lot line; 8) Public works projects; 9) Sanitary landfills, temporary; 10) Stables and riding academies, public; Section 2. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section'1, no dwelling, guest house, farm employee housing or f?.rm labor camp shall be constructed, erected or maintained upon any premises containing an area of less than 10 acres; provided, however, one single family dwelling may be constructed and maintained on the premises subject to this Contract. Section 3. Nothing herein shall be construed to authorize the establish- ment or continuation of a use of real property contrary in any provision of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Carlsbad including any amendments thereto, heretofore or hereafter adopted. Section 4. The premises subject to this Contract shall not be divided so as to create a parcel of land having an area of less than 10 acres, pro- .vided that this restriction shall not be construed as prohibiting the owner of premises having an area of more than 10 acres (hereinafter referred to as the Grantor) from conveying to the owner of contiguous premises subject to a Contract of equal or longer unexpired term a parcel containing less than 10 acres for the purpose of enlarging such contiguous premises where the remainder of the Grantor's premises after such conveyance has an area of not less than 10 acres. Section 5. "Area" means an area of land inclusive.of that land within easements or rights of way for roads, streets and/or highways. Section 6, Definitions. The definition of words set forth in the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Carlsbad shall apply to the words used herein unless otherwise specifically defined herein. -10- STATEMENT OF INTENT This statement represents a formal intention on the part of Carltas Corporation of Encinitas, California, to enter into a contract with the City of Carlsbad, California, for the purpose of placing 339.81 acres into an Agricultural Preserve. Accordingly, Carltas Corporation intends to abide by the provisions of the Williamson Act and the corresponding sections on Agricultural Preserves of the State of California and the policies and procedures concerning the application of said Act by the City of Carlsbad. S-by: Date Carltas Corporation Encinitas, California PROPOSED ESTABLISH* OF AN AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN/that the Board of Supervisors of the County of San Diego will hold a public hearing on January 21, 1976, at 2:00 p.jm^ , in Room 310 > Board of'Supervisors North Chamber, County Administration Center, 1600 Pacific-Highway, San Diego, California, for the purpose of considering the establishment of the Ecke- Carlshad ^ Agricultural Preserve No. 58 .-Pursuant to Sections 51200 and following of the Government Code of the State of California, to include the following described real property in the County of San Diego, State of California: • Approximately 23 acres located on the north side of Palomar Airport Road, about 3,900 feet east of Interstate 5; in the Carlsbad area, more specifically including a portion of Lot G of the Rancho Agua Hedionda, Map No. 823. "The Board will also consider entering into "Contracts" pursuant to said Code' Sections -with respect to land located within such Agricultural Preserve. ' ' . 1976 •Said hearing will be held pursuant to the application of ........_P_aul and Magdalena Ecke on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 306 of said Administration. Center, to which reference is made for further detail. Information may also be obtained by calling the Department of Land Use and Environmental Regulations (Phone Dave Lassaline at 565-5961 ' • ). •At the hearing any interested person may appear and be heard. ' .PORTER D. CREMANS Clerk of the Board of Supervisors AP75-58 * By Dona'E. Trumble - Deputy AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE NO. 76 PHOTO -1 APPLICANT' CARLTAS CO. % PAUL ECKE P.O. BOX 488 ENCINITAS, CA. 92024 o PALOMAR AIRPORT ATTACHED PHoroS TAKCisi 0/0 l/M/76 •i-«-i*»-"*l-:;t~...*'- V e ABOVCTHIS LINC fOR nCCSKr.i.." * U'.'l- &» PLACS INTERNAL KtYSNUI B» TKiS ST> Grant Deed FOR A '> Al.l-.UiUaiNilDF.iiATIOIV.rrccij.l ut -Uh k lk,.-t.x .iclni™!.-i-:4 VAUl. ICC'.S; a i-.itx i, orni MM3OWLEVUV 1W.T!., his CAVXTf>5 CO., a corporation^ ihc folio', i-:- d,-irilx-.l tr'.'t fro;*nr in >»«ilitr of dlifoinli. roiroi/ iif £K"INEER'S DESCWLPTICM Tlil* dt^jriinJ^c vat prerar.c:: by Union Titlr Insurance Coir-pany itr.d hhould !o nti^rovtid by oil pirtica. H;- 823. Lot •«•••' ;.. \ Avb lid. Ecko ' '.."'• TlMl portion of iJVHQIQ ACUA UEDIONDA. in t!i» T.yncy of S.,.-. Uiej;3, St»tv el' California, .iccordlng co K.i;i l^o. 8:3, ftled in thu off£.-" j r tl;« C •«:>• .'.ccotd«r of aaid Co"ni y, . 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'• ' '''i^i'.feVlrjiL-v.^ljfi" Description hyj Ron Johnson S/23/53 Choc.rtd by: • Typed I.y: Aa'.kar Roll PAKCEZ. quarter ot the Southweat '.;a;utar c£ Section 2; the Souchvaot 'V,..&*<-Quarter of tho Southeast Ot-arter *>f r>«o.M»in ?; th^ M?l !.!:^;51 ^-jart;;r «£ C^M yost***At»t •; .-. (juartar; the Enst 11:11 <;'. the Kortiiwot C,,»rtor of ttic IM'i' :v!aat ijuucter and Che CwlttaoaC Qu.n-tcr uf tl;e l;oithiijac (,'uartar of S:.i;tlon IB; t!io Snutfc.v'/jt Quirur of tktt Boctl«w»>t'*|t'f' fj-.i.irtcr and.tin Nncthvcit r;u.irt.cr ut the Southwoac (Jnarlce of icctloc. 11, ill la Toua-V''-\ . 3hl|i 13 Scuth, Riincj '( wont, Sc..i Cerniirill.no B«io «nj itetlrll.u. In tlic CaaaCy ol S«A Diego, State of Caltfarnii, according to United state* Covovur^ni Survey anf»ro"ed A^rll -IV.,''!^!* ' • ' ' : '• :.v@^i£-' :. ": " '• A&f^^ii.fflt&s,-• '• : . • • . • ''v'¥'Kp.fv-"%f";:'v- /WICEL 2: All tli.'C poi-tjorv of clia Ssutll Half of Settle;! ,">, Tovnsl-l(> 1J S^utb, lUnfla ,;v. H Went. San Don>ncJtn.i Fase and tiarlnltn, In the County tit !:aa Dic£o( icsca <,f accordluK tu Unlced Stntcj CoyernaaiK Suvvey «ppr,av«il Apill 19, 1M1 ana &oc» tieacrtbod an foll"«s: . ,;".';,»:•.,. •'W^-j*. Cocweuclng at tha concrete moiuirafut iJo-f^i.llf .Tjf the ccrttfr i>? daCClofl 2,: «jd H' Jieanurlng South 8S° J')' 20" Wot A ul.alancn ci iIiV.21 tj-.t nlonj tV. Kotthitrly.lUw oS ,3 the ub-jve mf:ntJ.or.cd SfuLh n.tlf oC .''iJcLt«jn 7. to thu 'v;cl. tho Sout!.u'(..ic qimrier cf .lection i; tlu-iico '.Mill KwciK'jvat corner of the 7.V !•;' t'.ant a distance of B4lt of ";? ' .i':!\vt?c qu/irtar fff 3dCCl«>a Z ^' ^^ the 5c;;cU LJ.B4 o» »atd *'" : '•' .I' CJ 7«ul £I:K£, «C ux, '.I^'T"?-^ XecuTit oi «atC Couacy ;.':'" feet alcnK the U'enterly lin^ ot th« liasccrly V.lf uT ro the Cm; the r I y liua ot saiJ SccLlon li; tli.inca E->w^: Section J it, the K.-iutiTly 'wt'iidary c£ Und ilticrUx;--! rccori!c:! J.-.nujry H, l'J>; In took SlliS, [">.-» ?-•' o£ o tlioncc N'orcii 7 25' 'Vc.tt alonji jat.l Eacictly Mur.Uafy oE Q.II'' Eckj lnud to tha oV a .tins^'it 6CU.64 £ooc rouuirt curvi? cw cova to th.R Karat iJ1. sat<i riszcrly bouiui&ry;of >: ' K-:Ui> Uni!; tl>ei>i:o ilcnji sniJ curve through an anglo of l:(u >VT 10" for * length ot «ca-->. of 1M.V Coct; chc!i;cc Kori.li io" 05' 30" V-'osi a 0(.*:au.-.-> c[ tiu.OO ftct; cluwco alaug a cur»-j cuticavo to the East tangrv.t to the lane mtr.tlopia 'j'3:ing l»*ylng A.ru<IXaft of V43.39 Cnct tlu-ci.ic.h jn r.cmlo ot 21° 02' 40' for a length of or!: cS 157. 7<t Coot; ttuoca tvorth '••: . 5° D;' icv Kcat j dLn»nco- c[ 457.fr(> I.ict; v^cnca Sort!' !ii" "J1 }0' i.i»t 4 atsl-ijC* of--- - lASci.'i? .'*i-t i.> fh" center Liny ct Ci'cc.i Ve.'.lny 5os:!; i:.-:.c? :iorth i" .;!>' 20" Vatt «.•..! I'.istikicc cu' ^o(',73 feet along said center lino; tl'.'ncf! ;il.';-£ a ctirvc eoncAvu to cba. Ba«tf'-:. taii^ot. t co 'lit IjflC mentioned iMjaclim .HK| iiavlrt.1; a voui • •iK-J* of il". *!>'. 10" for a lM~th of arc 'of ?8.79 ,f«ct ,' a dintaiijc iir" -)C.fl9 foot iilu\-f; cold center Htve; thtivcd distance oi S6'«,07 fcpt to f.ho point oC ccn^xmicr.Cttt.. i-t; ui 2>=).^1 focc; chcou^h an' ^^v.'ii: ei:-!nc« XortSi 17° 121. SO" Snutli t8° 3i ' WV W«»e, f:- j;.t5, SSSESVINI to power anil f -r.i'.inxtnrxtn i" in 'intci'tnt ''.•'.'• fl";V.c "' »':/' foe ''r Icr'.urna 1 tncri «r*o Rp?urtcn-i-ci::i ci-vrcto ovar, i:nd«r, • r-s t?;i! iio'-ithoily 15.0:> ,Yct. of t^s Jout'mwst C*u-»r-tcr t ". the SouchotiiC Section 3 fluJ over t.vi Noct;:crly 25.00 feet c5 '.:'u* !)crt.haaat Cuaxtttr o£. z2ia Korcb* .•'•.; '.u-iftei- and the Tiist Kalf -f tlio Nortttveat quarter c{ t;>2 Korcl'.cast (.uorccc 13 rc-mtveili for t'.)O h«ftotlc nf >V? .jrr'r.tsrTi cdjCialsJ-'1'1- Co nc tovcycr «;>[iuri.i>'iai t t!ii>i i £=.* &n3 shall b« uftvd byich k ^ii yi any pare ol t;ie p i /in r.-j ^ ' a «Jji>i.un^ iand.. . ,' '-.r- -";V: 1(1, ™tis e i i^ hrrrby i:iu luci'te V.c ).V:U-.ojsc i.-uacter o'i the Southeast ( u.irt «r ; ti'.e Karthvtst-Qyartei • . ti r-v^-/- iv iTtjyprvj'.tT- '7 •^^W^iV'••••^V^VW^A-^'~^a;!sr»55iT*s^ji2j4,}jyj»>' Ill COMPARISON TABLE*** AGENCY NAME COUNTY OF S.D. CITY OF CARLSBAD CSBD. UNI. SCH. 0-C COMM. COLL. GENERAL BONDS TRI-CITY HOSP. OTHER EDUC. CMWD IMP. DIST. #1 IMP. DIST. #3* IMP. DIST. #4 MWD-CMWD TOTAL AGENCY ASSESSED VAL. 5,313,598,370 113,786,106 133,438,393 276,874,354 NEGLIGIBLE 393,180,477 NEGLIGIBLE 149,077,443 151,340,153 14,388,892 148,885,918 150,502,313 CWA-CMWD 1 150,234,438 VALUATION OF PROPERTY CURRENT 1,453,750 1,453,750 1,453,750 1,453,750 RESTRICTED 710,579.5 710,579.5 710,579.5 710,579.5 TMDATT TOTAL ADJUSTED AGENCY A.V. 5,312,855,199.5 113,042,935,5 132,695,222.5 276,131,183.5 ESTIMATED TAX REVENUE CURRENT 139,269,413.277 2,196,071.846 • 5,486,986.720 2,134,701.269 RESTRICTED 139,249,934.778 2,.181,728.655 5,456,427.549 • 2,128,971.425 DECREASE 19, 478. 499s s 14,343.191 30,559.171 5,729.844 1,453,750 710,579.5 392,437,306.5 1,057,655.483 1,055,656.354 1,999.129 TMPAPT - - - - - - - 1,453,750 1,453,750 360,000 1,453,750 1,453,750 1,453,750 710,579.5 710,579.5 197,062.5 710,579.5 710,579.5 710,579.5 148,334,272.5 150,596,982.5 14,225,954.5 148,142,747.5 149,759,142.5 149,491,267.5 208,708.420 90,804.092 47,483.344 44,665.775 -' 210,703.238 165,257.882 207,667.981 90,358.190 46,945.650 44,442.824 209,662.799 164,440.394 1,040.439 445.902 537.694 222.951 1,040.439 817.488 TAX RATE** CUR. 2.621 1.930 4.112 .771 .129 .269 .219 .140 .060 .330 .030 .140 .110 RES. ' 2.621 1.943 4.135 .773 .129 .269 .219 .141 .060 .334 .030 .141 .110 INCR 0 .013 .023 .0, (j 0 1 0 .001 0 .004 0 ,OP' * Imp. Dist. #3 only applies to Tax Rate Area #09034. All other districts apply to both Tax Rate Area #09000 and #09034. ** Per $100 assessed valuation. *** Comparisons in this table are based on a static situation, i.e.,no other possible tax increases were considered. 1200 ELM AVENUE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 TELEPHONE: (7)4)729-118? October 7, 1975 Paul Ecke Jr. Box 483 Encinitas, Ca 92024 We have received your letter requesting the creation of an Agriculture Preserve on some 228 acres within the City of Carlsbad, The Staff has submitted a report and a recommended course of action to the City Manager for his review and recommendation to the City Council, It is anticipated that the Council will view with interest your request and the staff's recommendation. Generally speaking, we have recommended to the Manager that the City initiate procedings which will lead to the development of Agriculture Preserves within the corporate limits of the City of Carlsbad and at the same time generally implement provisions of the General Plan which lead to the preservation of the agricultural activities. The City of Carlsbad is generally interested in the different kinds of tools that could be used in the agricultural context and the way these tools may be used to insure the viability of agricultural land use. The Planning Department, specifically, stands ready to meet with you at your convenience to discuss the contents of your letter as well as other mechanisms which aid the agriculture issue in urbanized areas, Any questions you may have please contact me at your convenience, . Sincerely., Donald A Aqatep PLANNING DiPECTOR ) 77? /p -fTi -' -Tl ilj (L & :< ' DAA/vb cc: City Manager OCT 23 1975 CfTYOF PAUL ECKE POINSETT! AS— — ENCINITAS, CAIIFORNIA 92024 BOX 488 — PHONE 714-753-1134 CABLE—EC KEPOINSETTIAS September 9, 1975 Honorable Robert Frazee Mayor, City of Carlsbad 1200 Elm Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 Dear Mayor Frazee: As you know, for many years now, we have maintained an agricultural use on lands located within and adjacent to the City of Carlsbad. I am quite sure that you are very conscious of the difficulties concerning the desire to continue agricultural activities on lands that are subject to pressures of urban growth. We believe that in order to preserve agricultural activities in these areas, it is absolutely necessary for public and private interests to work together for the good pf all. In particular we must work together to prevent the premature conversion of agricultural land to urban housing. Therefore, we wish to request that the City of Carlsbad initiate proceedings as soon as possible to implement the Williamson Act of the State of California for the purposes of establishing an agricultural preserve. We have certain land in Encinitas that has been under an agricultural preserve status for several years and we can attest to the success of this experience. We are interested in placing in an agricultural preserve approximately 228 acres located within the City of Carlsbad, currently being used to produce tomatoes. We have requested the County of San Diego to place about 23 acres in an agricultural preserve that borders the City of Carlsbad and the 228 acres mentioned above. RECEIVE 111975 CITY.OF _,..,_.^ Pfenning Department •b, j « j. _\ SAFE s s © PAUL ECKE Honorable Robert Frazee September 9, 1975 Mayor, City of Carlsbad Page 2 We do believe that the implementation of the Williamson Act would be in keeping with the goals and policy of the newly adopted General Plan of the City of Carlsbad. We are most anxious to discuss this matter with the City and initiate proceedings just as soon as possible. We do hope that you will look sincerely upon this request and we are ready to discuss this with you folks at any time. Verv'^'trAily yours, ' I A U L ECKE JR. Corporation Ice: City Manager Planning Director^/ 1200 ELM AVENUE H N3$^ M TELEPHONE: CARLSBAD CAUfORNiA 92008 HLtWj 1.1 (714, 729-118, Citp of Cartefcafe October 7, 1975 Paul Ecke Jr. Box 488 Encinitas, Ca 92024 We have received your letter requesting the creation of an Agriculture Preserve on some 228 acres within the City of Carlsbad. The Staff has submitted a report and a recommended course of action to the City Manager for his review and recommendation to the City Council, It is anticipated that the Council will view with interest your request and the staff's recommendation. Generally speaking, we have recommended to the Manager that the City initiate procedings which will lead to the development of Agriculture Preserves within the corporate limits of the City of Carlsbad and at the same time generally implement provisions of the General Plan which lead to the preservation of the agricultural activities. The City of Carlsbad is generally interested in the different kinds of tools that could be used in the agricultural context and. the way these tools may be used to insure the viability of agricultural land use. The Planning Department, specifically, stands ready to meet with you at your convenience to discus? the contents of your letter as well as other mechanisms which aid the agriculture issue in urbanized areas. Any questions you may have please contact me at your convenience, . Sincerely, Donald A. Aqatep PLANNING DIRECTOR DAA/vb cc: City Manager f 1200 ELM AVENUE Ml rVW^ j HI TELEPHONE: CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 11^01; Q?Ji (714)729-1181 PLANNING Cttp of Cartebab January 9, 1976 Bill Chri stman Realty Division Assessor's Office 1600 Pacific Highway San Diego, CA 92101 Bill- As I told you during our phone conversation today, I am en- closing a copy ag preserve guidelines and the following mat- erials pertaining to Paul Ecke's (Carltas Corp.) request: 1. Completed application 2. Legal description 3. Statement of intent 4. Location map 5. Tax code area & acreages I would appreciate getting an estimate of the reduction of taxes from you as soon as possible. If you need any other information from me, call me at 729-1181 ext. 63. Michael C. Zander Associate Planner 1200 ELM AVENUE M X&7 . 11 TELEPHONE: CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 WWjl/ (flf (714)729-1181 City of Cartebab January 13, 1976 TO: SPECIAL DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES RE: AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE NO. 76-1 The City of Carlsbad has received an application to establish an Agricultrual Preserve on 339.81 acres of land within its jurisdiction The attached location map and information sheet provides additional information on this matter, If the City Council approves this request and enters into a Land Conservation Contract with the property owner, the property taxes on this land will be reduced. This reduction in taxes will, in turn, mean a reduction in property tax revenues to the different jurisdic- tions and districts within the affected tax code areas. There, will be a pre-hearing conference on this matter on January 20, 1976, at 9:00 A.M. in the City Council Chambers, 1ZOG Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, California. The purpose of this conference will be to in- form the affected districts as to .how much of a reduction they might expect and receive input from the districts for City consideration. You are cordially invited to attend.this conference. If .you have any questions, feel free to call me at 729-1181. Sincerely, Michael C. Associate Planner MCZ:mdp Attachments TO: BUD PLENDER DATE: 1-15-76 ASSISTANT PLANNING DIRECTOR FROM: FIRE DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: CASE NO ZC-172 & AP 76-1 I strongly believe this should not be granted for the following reasons: 1. It is creating a huge island in the western center of Carlsbad, leading directly to "urban sprawl." 2. Cannon Road is intended to be an extremely important arterial road in the traffic circulation plan of the City. It would practically stop the development of Cannon Road unless the City decided to pay all the cost of putting the street in. 3. If the property immediately to the east of this parcel is also placed in an agricultural preserve, you would very effectively cut Carlsbad into two parcels, north and south. This would virtually prohibit running another arterial road going north and south between Interstate 5 and El Camino. 4. It would make it nearly impossible to provide cost effective fire protection for the central-west portion of Carlsbad. We would have a very congested high value district that should have a high degree of protection because of it's value and it's AV and Sales Tax return to the City, but immediately adjacent for the next ten years there would be nothing to help off-set the cost of protection that is needed. 5. The tax loss to the City, the school district, and other govern- mental agencies over a ten year period of time will be tremendous. The State Agricultural Preserve Act was designed primarily to prevent the destruction of farm land in the San Joaquin and Sacramento Valleys. I don't believe it was ever intended to apply to property of this value and allow property owners to place their holdings in a relative tax-free "land bank." At the time Mr. Ecke applied for and was granted placing 800 acres in an agricultural preserve in the heart of Leucadia every governmental agency, chamber of commerce and realty board were against it, and so testified in the hearing at San Diego County. The request was granted by a vote of 3 to 2 by the Board of Supervisors. Two of the supervisors who voted for it were serving their last day in office, having been defeated for reelection. For further information I suggest you contact the Encini Commerce and the local realty board in that area. JAN 19 1976 / OF CARLSB Planning Department Girard.W. Anear F CARLSBAD BP.UCE H. WARREN S'Jcrfttary DIEGO ^ Commission 9150 Cheiapenke Rodd (0173), San Diego, California 92123 Telephone (714) 565-5695 TO: Board of Supervisors (A45) FROM: Planning Commission (0173) SUBJECT: APPLICATION (AP75-58) OF PAUL AND MAGDALENA ECKE FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ECKE-CAULSBAD AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE NO. SS. (SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V) Subject property is located on the north side of Palomar Airport Road, about 3,900 feet east of its intersection with Interstate 5, in the Carlsbad area. The-pro- proposal comprises an area of about 23 acres. On December 19, 1975, the Planning Cosmission held a public hearing on a proposal to establish a new preserve, the Ecke-Carlsbacl Agricultural Preserve No. 58. The proposal considered by the Conmission includes an area of approximately 23 acres. Following its consideration of this proposal, the Planning Commission RECOMMENDED: That your Board . . 1. Find pursuant to Section 15105 of the Guidelines for the Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 that agricultural preserves have been determined to bs categorically exempt from the EIR requirements. 2. A.-io">t the rttached forra of resolution establishing the Ecke-Carlsbad Preserve No. 58 to include some 23 acres as shown on the attached map (Attachment "A"). Alternatives j^iisjLdered by the Coitunission; • . The CQuir.ussicn considered no alternatives. (714) 565-5961 (Zenith 7-0888) DAVID M. LASSALINE ASSOCIATE PLANNER ,9"nmunitV Se™'«* Agency ~>v!>*.sv;t> -'-^i*;' G en er a .1 I n format ion: The establishment of the preserve is recommended for the following reasons: 1. The designation of this land as an Agricultural Preserve is consistent with the purposes of the Williamson Act and Board of Supervisors Policy 1-38 which recognizes the need for small preserves in areas of unique soil and climatic conditions. Tiie existing truck gardening (tomatoes) would meet this requirenent. 2. The existing A-l(8) zoning would accommodate the proposed Agricultural Preserve. 3. The proposal is in conformance with the County General Plan which designates this area as agriculture. . Effect on Tax Rate: Please see Attachment "B" prepared by the Auditor and Controller's Office which includes an analysis of the tax impact of the applicants1 property. Special Con tract Provi sicms.: ' 1. The minimum term for a contract will l>e for a period of not less than ton years. 2. The Circulation Element of the County General Plan designates Palomar Aii-port Road as a prime arterial road. To protect this route, provisions will be included in the contract so that .the establishment, widening, realignment, or improvements of this road will not terminate, nullify, or void said contract. Additional Attachir>ents_: Attached, are the following documents pertaining to the public hearings held by the Commission v/hich the Commission directed be forwarded to your Board. 1. Resolution of the Commission recommending the establishment of the Ecke-Carlsbad Agricultural Preserve No. 58. ?., . A form of resolution which, if adopted by your Board, will establish the Ecke- Carlsbad Agricultural Preserve No, 58, 3. A copy of the legal notice published in the San Diego Union, together v/ith a list of all property owners and agencies notified of the public hearing. i^^S??i ••vtV'jVaL'-'i Board of Supervisors January 9, 1976 The Department of Land Use and Environmental Regulation is in agreement with the Planning Commission's recommendation. • . SAN DIEGO COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Bruce H. Warren Concurrence: . . Secretary • ' . . . V •. .. None required- -;-'.:- .-. •• '; " .: FISCAL IMPACT; ..,-.- ' •. .' . • . ,: : • ;;. ': • .. .'•>•'-, •"••••••'..-••' • ' Program: Regulatory Planning : ;; •" .. , ' REMARKS: The recommendation of this report, if adopted,;would result in an estimated decrease of $754 to the County General Fund. There would be an insignificant: increase in the tax rate to -offset this loss. A portion of this loss may be offset by reimbursement from the State through the Open Space Subvention Act, ADVISORY BOARD STATEMENT: * Not deemed necessary. ..';• ; BHW:DL:ik ' :'--\."i l:': ' ' •• ' " • '''.•• •.;'''"':' ^'-' - • •. -I'' ••;•:.'.'•. ; .J'."'..' Enclosures '•••• . . ..". ..•• •'.'. • •• /' . -\ •,•'.•'••.''''..''• '; : ,'• •. ,:'..l'-• cc: Community Services Agency Agricultural Preserve Advisory Committee Carlsbad Unified School District Applicants • . COMMISSION HEAF/N'G APPROX.LENGTH oNO. OF PROTESTS -- 0NO. Or PROPONENTS VOT& £.. AYES __0, ABSTAIN J?.. NOSS 0 ABSENT R E S 0 L U T I 0 N PIANNING COmiSSiOn OF THE COUNTY OP SAN DIHGO Re Establish.went of the Ecke-Carlsbad ) Agricultural Prescribe No. 58 ) ON MOTION of Commissioner Daily, seconded by Commissioner Ferguson, the follow- ing resolution is adopted: WHEREAS, the Department of Land Use and Environmental Regulation has received an application from Paul and Magdalena Ecke to place certain property described in said application in an agricultural preserve; and • WHEREAS, the Land Conservation Act of 1965 of the State of California autho- rizes counties to establish agricultural preserves for the purpose of conserving agricultural land; and . WHEREAS, the Board of-Supervisors adopted certain procedures and policies to implement said Act in San Diego County; and WHEREAS,' said application has been processed pursuant to the direction of said Board; aiid . WHEREAS, the proposal is categorically exempt from the Environmental Impact Review requirements as per Section 15105 of the Guidelines for the Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970; and . WHEREAS, the proposal conforms to the County General Plan; and 17} i ERE AS, the proposal is considered necessary due to the unique characteristics of the agricultural enterprise; and tt'HEREAS, public notice of a hearing to be held in connection with said proposal having duly been given as required by lav/; and 57HEREAS, a public hearing on said proposal v;as held on December 19, 1975 i:i the r.ianner required by law; . . .- . :-;OW, THEREFORE., SE IT RESOLVED that this Commission hereby approved the estab- lishment of the Ecke-Car.lsbad Agricultural Preserve No. 58 comprising some 23 acres,, and shown on the nap attached hereto; and . . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a. copy of said map be forwarded'.to the Board of Supervisors with the recommendation that the Hoard adopt said nap establishing the echo-Carlsbad Agricultural Preserve No. 58, . . . ^-^^ Ecke-Carlsbad A.P. No. 5 Page 2 . PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Planning Commission of the County of San Diego, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof, this 19th day of December, 1975, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners Daily, Ferguson, llollingsvjorth, Parkinson, Marquis, Parks NOES: CoTnirdssioners None . '..-.- ABSIiriT: Commissioners None There is one vacancy on the Commission. 9 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) )SS COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) . . " I, Bruce II. Warren, Sec.retary of the Planning Commission of the County of San Diego, State of California, hereby certify that I -have compared the foregoing copy with the original Resolution passed and adopted by the Planning Commission of said County of San Diego, at a regular meeting thereof, at the time and by the vote therein stated, which original Resolution is now- on file in my office; that the same contains a full, true and correct transcript therefrom and of the whole thereof. Witness my hand this day of IV "7 £,."r - Bruce H. Warren Secretary of the Planning Commission County of San Diego StatD xF Califorria ON MOTION of Supervisor , seconded by Supervisor , the following resolution is adopted: WHEREAS, a proposal has been made, pursuant to the filing of applications, for the establishment of an Agricultural Preserve pursuant to the California Land Coisservation Act of 1965; the Williamson Act (Government Code, Section 51200, et seci.) hereinafter referred to as the "Act"; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the Act arid the procedures adopted by this Board of Supervisors, the said applications were reviewed by the County Planning Commission which held a public hearing on said proposal; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Act, this Board of Supervisors has held a public hearing on a proposal to establish an Agricultural Preserve as hereinafter set forth, notice of said public hearing having been given as required by lav;; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 1S105 of the CEQA Guidelines, the proposal to establish this agricultural preserve is categorically exempt from the. Environmental Impact Review; and .-;-.. . . WHEREAS, said proposal conforms to the County General Plan; and WHEREAS, it appears that an Agricultural Preserve should be established as hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, ' " " ' BE IT FOUND, DETERMINED, AND DECLARED that the hearing be closed, that the proposal will have an insignificant environmental impact, is necessary due to the unique characteristics of the agricultural enterprises in the- area, and conforms to the County General Plan; - . .' • ACCORDINGLY, LE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED as follows: . . 1. That pursuant to the Act on Agricultural Preserves, including all of the land described in Exhibit "A" and shown on Exhibit "C", a map of such Agricultural Preserve hereto attached, is hereby established; and 2, That said Agricultural Preserve shall be known and designated as the Ecke-Carlsbad Agricultural Preserve No. 53; and 5. That said Agricu.Lcs.iral Preserve shall be administered pursuant to the terms of the Act; and That the owner of land devoted to an agricultural use and located within said Agricultural Preserve may enter into a contract with the County of San Diego provided said land meets-the requirements set forth in Exhibit "i'>" hereto attached and satisfies the nininvum ownership sir.e criteria sec forth in Section 3 of the Board of Supervisors' Policy I~oo; and V=».-^«*^vS-^>~»V-»^^^^:t,~&W"V'?r?""-^^ •'''••^•0^'^W-^^rtr^-;'i';^^r'v;?:^~":;v:;^-"^w-'-"': rV:^'.- "•"::.•••-'. -',-;-••:.'" •••-••'••'^^•~: 5. That all land within said Agricultural Preserve that becomes the subject of a contract shall have the use thereof restricted as set forth in said Exhibit "B»; and . • '. 6. That any contract entered into with respect to land within said Agricul- tural Preserve shall be substantially in the form hereto attaciied and marked Exhibit "D" and said Exhibit "13"'shall be made a part thereof. When Exhibit "B" is incorporated in any contract, the Director of the Department of Land Use and Environmental Regulation shall determine a limi- tation on division of the subject land established pursuant to the standard specified in Section 5Cc) of the Board of Supervisors' Policy 1-38. Said- limitation shall be entered in the spaces provided in Section 4 of the said Exhibit "B" and the same figure shall be entered in the space provided in Section 2 of said Exhibit "B". 7. It is directed that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors file this Resolution and the map attached thereto with the County Recorder of the County of San Diego. ' •' PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Supervisors of the.County'of San Diego, State of California, this day of , 1976, by the following vote: AYES: . . . . ; . ' NOES: • '•'''• .-'.-'•'• •.'•'" ABSENT: • . '•:'••• 7 CITY OF CARLSBAD ECKE-CARLSBAD DATE ESTABLISHED AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE No. 58 SIZE (acres) ___2_3_ A.P. Boundary Prime Arterial! Location: PORTION OF LOT G , RANCHO AGUA HEDIONDA , MAP 823 SAN DIEGO COUNTY CALIFORNIA SCALE l" = 400' PORTION OF LOT G RANCHO AGUA HEOIONDA /\ tilJ 2\:.i!iM,!'l; UJKAi.; l'HI-;:> >;;K VH NfJ, fJJ». .tiU'T A.':U icuvii-'A'i'f-ia TA/! iw.'fc.'.'u;*, ij£UTi&\3ii APPLICANTS PROPERTY ONLY CASE # AP 75-58 Applicant Ecke, Paul Tax Rate Area 62008 Assessed Value of Present 40,000 Agricultural 11,250 Decrease In A.V. (Tentative) $ 28,750 1975-76 Tax Rate 5 9.177 Estimated Decrease ir Tax Reve-M* $2,638 FISCAL IMPACT OF PROPOSED AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE ON AGENCIES HAVING GREATEST REDUCTION IN ASSESSED VALUATION Carlsbel Unified (A) County General (B) $ 19-Z5-_Z6. Total Agency Assessed Valuation (Sec. Prpty.) 128,746,816 4,962,329,436 Land Only of Proposed I Current $ 40,000 40,000 Valuation , Preserve Area Restricted $ 11,250 11,250 Total Adjusted Agency Valuation $ 128,718,066 4,962,300,686 Estimated Tax Revenue Current Restricted $ 5,167,897 $<!' 5,166,743 $ 130,062,655 130,061,901 ' Decrease 1,154 754 Current $. 4.014 2.621 Ta R'rS 5 y t: 4 2 ?.= :e •ictec .015 .621 I-.-.T - - •- ? .001 -0- ! A&C AP-5 % Decrease of Assessed Valuations A Insignificant B Insignificant Unit Initials Prepared By AuiUsr i Cir.'.r•:••"-'-'-~ '•. PTS JS 12/15/75 REALTOR' BRUCE STALLARD REALTOR TELEPHONE 234-4139 1222 INDIA STREET SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 921Q1 January 29, 1976 Mr. Elton Olinghouse P. O. Box 486 Idyll-wild, California 92349 Subject: Lot Book Guarantee - Parcel #'s 211-021-12, 211-010-11 and 211-021-3 Dear Joe: As per your request,! am enclosing herewith Lot Book Guarantees covering Assessor's Parcel numbers 211-021-12, 211-010-11, and 211-021-3. Joe, the first description on the Grant Deed from Paul and Magdalena Ecke to the Carltas Company includes all the property involved in the Agricultural Preserve. It also includes land not in the Agricultural Preserve. I hope this will serve your purpose, and if there is any further information I can help you with, please let me know. Sincerely yours, L. BRUCE STALLARD LBStjlc Enc. - Lot Book Guarantees (2) AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS MEMBER AMERICAN SOCIETY OF REAL ESTATE COUNSELORS SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL REALTORS CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT "AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER" 801 PINE AVENUE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 February 26, 1976 City of Carlsbad 1200 Elm Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 Attention: Mr. Donald A. Agatep, Director of Planning Gentlemen: Reference:ZC-172 and AP 76-1 Paul Ecke The Governing Board of the school district at a meeting held on February 9, 1976 reviewed the information presented by your depart- ment concerning the proposed zone change and establishment of an Agricultural Preserve known as ZC-172 and AP 76-1. As a result of this review, we wish to advise you that the school district has no objections to the proposal as submitted. We appreciate the consideration shown by you and your staff in forwarding information to the school district for comment in connection with the requested changes on the Paul Ecke property. Sincerely yours, Rob el District Superintendent FHL:RAC:aw FEB 271976 CITY OF CARLSBAD Planning Department ADMINISTRATION 729-9291 1200 ELM AVENUE pi NsS' m TELEPHONE: CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 WSfeW 3M (714)729-1181 Cttp of Cartebafc February 26, 1976 Mr. Harley F. Bloom County Recorder Post Office Box 1750 San Diego, California 92112 Dear Sir: Enclosed for recording are the following copies in connection with Agricultural Preserve No. 76-1: A. Land Conservation Contract signed by Carftas Company dated February 10, 1976. B. Location Map and Assessor's Parcel Numbers. C. Copies of Resolution No. 3810 setting forth the rules governing the administration of Agricultural Preserves; Resolution No. 3851 approving the establishment of an Agricultural Preserve (AP 76-1); and Resolution No. 3852 announcing findings and decision for a change of zoning; and Ordinance No. 9451 adopting a change of zone (this ordinance was given a first reading on February 17, 1976 and should be adopted at the first meeting in March). = and Resolution No. 3853, approvingthe execution of the contract. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, NORA K. GARDINER Deputy Clerk NKG:ms Enclosures (7) 1200 ELM AVENUE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 TELEPHONE: (714)729-1181 City of Carteba February 27, 1976 Mr. Harley F. Bloom County Recorder P. 0. Box 1750 San Diego, California 92112 Attention: Mr. John Klague Enclosed for recording in connection with Agricultural Preserve No. 76-1 of the City of Carlsbad are the following documents which should be recorded per your conversation with Mr. Mike Zander of the Planning Department and myself February 27, 1976: 1) Original Land Conservation Contract signed by Carltas Company, (for recording) 2) Resolution No. 3851, approving the establishment of an Agricultural Preserve (AP 76-1), which is a certified copy, (for filing) 3) Certified copy of Resolution No. 3852, announcing findings on a change of zone, (for filing) 4) Certified copy of Resolution NO. 3853, approving execution of a land conservation contract between the City and Carltas Corp. (for filing) Please return the original recorded Contract of Land Conservation to this office as soon as possible. Thank you. NORA K. GARDINER Deputy City Clerk ng Enclosures (4) i* •.*•"• '__ it "ft" '. _ :". - -Jr. Tie} >"' f- v i - •' '.,.-: ;:. •^•®l^ •• :v*'t: ¥- • • ' -."-i^SfflUF :• ;i r.',P "/;*• r ' ,•%%&&&':'.;.*. .•.;'••..!*•,. Earl :';te^U-.^f:;f. ''CaHfo;fte'.w-']."ft<? yfiltT'Tlv? •: Street o.tCA^ Attention::m:~- '*'•$}'.',*'* ???.S^4i - -,w 1976 •'.'< ;:j '• i' " I ''/. .•'••' ?' ' ' '" ' 1 .>;•' ;, ,:"'" ,,, i'1, |-'V- 'g: a change of zone. 3} Copy of Resolution No. 3853, approving • execution of a>,iand oonservftion cont?abetween the Ctty of CIrlsbad and Carltal Company with attached copy of oontrlct! 4) Location. Map and Assessor's Parcel Numbers Sincerely,' :•'^ :;f K. GARDINER ' Deputy City Clerk' NKGrlk Enclosures (4) TO: BUD PLENDER DATE: 1-15-76 ASSISTANT PLANNING DIRECTOR FROM: FIRE DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: CASE NO ZC-172 & AP 76-1 I strongly believe this should not be granted for the following reasons: 1. It is creating a huge island in the western center of Carlsbad, leading directly to "urban sprawl." 2. Cannon Road is intended to be an extremely important arterial road in the traffic circulation plan of the City. It would practically stop the development of Cannon Road unless the City decided to pay all the cost of putting the street in. 3. If the property immediately to the east of this parcel is also placed in an agricultural preserve, you would very effectively cut Carlsbad into two parcels, north and south. This would virtually prohibit running another arterial road going north and south between Interstate 5 and El Camino. 4. It would make it nearly impossible to provide cost effective fire protection for the central-west portion of Carlsbad. We would have a very congested high value district that should have a high degree of protection because of it's value and it's AV and Sales Tax return to the City, but immediately adjacent for the next ten years there would be nothing to help off-set the cost of protection that is needed. 5. The tax loss to the City, the school district, and other govern- mental agencies over a ten year period of time will be tremendous. The State Agricultural Preserve Act was designed primarily to prevent the destruction of farm land in the San Joaquin and Sacramento Valleys. I don't believe it was ever intended to apply to property of this value and allow property owners to place their holdings in a relative tax-free "land bank." At the time Mr. Ecke applied for and was granted placing 800 acres in an agricultural preserve in the heart of Leucadia every governmental agency, chamber of commerce and realty board were against it, and so testified in the hearing at San Diego County. The request was granted by a vote of 3 to 2 by the Board of Supervisors. Two of the supervisors who voted for it were serving their last day in office, having been defeated for reelection. For further information I suggest you contact the Encinitas Chamber of Commerce and the local realty board in that area. Girard W. Anear AGUA ' HEDJONDA LAGOON N C ">ALOMAR AIRPORT No--A£26rLJ)ate .Rec'd://^/-^ 1^~~77~T —^^"^••-j**^^™ Da:e;J^^-PC D^--j—f^- M<r^£iLL-LV "77)Pr\"t T^TT U ~ ~ A|^^ffef^- r??]1cant:-4^2^ra< ^^^-^^r^^^^Sas^^^Engr. or Arch. Brief Lega 1; 7 £-"=Sil£X__OAssessor Book- General Plan I Existing Zone:~~_ Proposed Zone: .%-^t w I o tl n, l.; 1^ /\ t? 1 ^ E? f\ JJatcr/SanitatioTToTk^tV^Within Coast Plan Arr,T ~z4^ UTS C 15 1 V E 15 ..-'•• INFORMATION REQUEST FORM ' ' . n *„ •. .. . - _ - - __ • . JAN 13 1976 DATE l//3"7Cb _ _ ' UTILITIES/MAIMT. TO: - FROM: . . CARLSBAD PLANNING DEPARTMENT RE: ' CASE NO. ~ZC~I7£ 4 AP 7&~ Attached is a copy of the location map and information sheet on subject case. Tl/s item v/ill be reviewed by Carlsbad Development Review Committee on | /£-/ /7£? _ . Therefore, if you have comments or conditions that should be considered, please complete this comment request and return by- For further information, please contact the Planning Department at 729-1181, Ext. 25. 'Bud Plender, Assistant Planning Director COMMENTS: • • "^ / ••'> 7 , ^ (attach additional sheet if necessary) (// . ' '' Form 23-1 • Datg Juno 16. 1975 AGUA HEDIONDA LAGOON Case No. AP7£~/ Date Rec'd: //g/.76> DEC Date: Description of Request: 'ZjOt^g (IHfiteCicZ & £Z /IP /7d» PC Date App ] i ca nt : Engr. or Arch. Brief Legal: / P/9 Assessor Book- l^nK^j^]^^:.Acres: ^79 ~JTl —ll^-^r-T—^—ScM^^^3^^ ^Proposed Zone: jQA • __ OU ' s SJp^^^^oTTBTrtHHtr^ZrESWithin Coast Plan Coas f~PermU~Aroar INFORMATION REQUEST FORM FROM: . . CARLSBAD PLANNING DEPARTMENT :• RE: CASE NO. "2C-J72. 4 AP 76-I Attached is a copy of the location map and information sheet on subject case. Tills item will be reviewed by Carlsbad Development Review Committee on • . Therefore, if you have comments or conditions that should be considered, please complete this comment request and return by " For further information, please contact the Planning Department at 729-1181, •Ext. 25. . 'Bud Plender, Assistant Planning Director COMMENTS : )- / -£ . QA (attach additional sheet if necessary) . Form 23-1 Oate June 16. 1975 AGUA HEDIONDA LAGOON PALOMAR AIRPORT Case NO.AP76-/ Date Rec'd: /DRC Date: //2//74-PC Date Description of Request: /IP A£,g|Co/j' ~Zic>to& Address or Location of Request:?F <PfiL0MA^ Applicant: (\ Engr. or Arch. Brief Legal: Assessor Book: •£,/) Page: General Plan Land Use Description: Existing Zone: R-AHQ Acres; .^^ffJ No. of Lots: School District: A/I/^L^R/Q r> " Parcel: / / r>'? «£ /t-i_j ^Proposed Zone: ££—A K)/A • ' DU's AJ/A DU/Acre |C/A- Watery/Sanitation District: Within Coast Plan Area: CM a3P Coast Permit Area: INFORMATION REQUEST FORM I//3 3DATE_ TO: FROM: . . CARLSBAD PLANNING DEPAF&MENT RE: • CASE NO. ~2-C.~\7& 4 AP 76~ RECEIVED JAN13-197G CITY OF CARLSBAD Engineering Department Attached is a copy of the location map and information sheet on subject case. TIii's item will be reviewed by Carlsbad Development Review Committee on | /£-/1~7(& . Therefore, if you have comments or conditions that should be considered, please complete this comment request and return by For further information, please contact the-Planning Department at 729-1181, •Ext. 25. . Bud Plender, Assistant Planning Director COMMENTS : (attach additional sheet if necessary) FQrm 23-1 •June 16. 1975 AGUA HEDIONDA LAGOON PALOIWAR AIRP0.9T Case No.AP7£~/ Date Rec'd: //ff/7<^ DRC Date: 7/2//76.PC "-rv* '-~ /~- • -i.-_-yi•-.-!_-_.- |-_w i. i, ..Description of Request: ~Zoto£- -*•'• /IO r\£>&CUL,Ti)£x\i-. I ___ Address or Location of Request: .^.^.. „ 0^ rnL0MAGL. fti^ 4- £A<~T ^P P^.'gg:^ &&L~. 'A^£T/&• fJL0W0£:/z £S)A&App 1 i cant: ^yg £L:.T^ fa/g P (P&UL- -&r '' ~~~ Engr. or Arch. A Cg^"r —Jog" <^>L. t /O <lo H Brief Legal: P^/^T/^A) &P Ui^r^ & &> * u ' ' " /L!.•* - ,_/.— , ~ . - Date _y_rt=?.l^./t. /7 __ Assessor Book: jgj| Page: General Plan Land Use Description: Existing Zone: R- A -fO Acres: .^?^, 'g / No. of. L'otsT School District^ £A£L£& Waters/Sanitation District: c Within Coast Plan Area: Proposed Zone: DU's Coast Permit Area: