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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCD 10-17; Carlsbad Corporate Plaza; Administrative Permits (ADMIN)City of Carlsbad Faraday Center Faraday Cashiering 001 1032701-2 11/23/2010 98 Tue, Nov 23, 2010 05:08 PM Receipt Ref Nbr: R1032701-2/0060 PERMITS -PERMITS Tran Ref Nbr: 103270102 0060 0072 Trans/Rcpt#: R0082059 SET #: CD100017 Amount: Item Subtota 1 : Item Tot a 1: ITEM(S) TOTAL: Check (Chk# 002188) Total Received: Have a nice day! 1 @ $656.00 $656.00 $656.00 $656.00 $656.00 $656.00 **************CUSTm·1FR COPY************* City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad CA 92008 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Applicant: MAA ARCHITECTS Description Amount CD100017 656.00 6183 PASEO DEL NORTE CBAD Receipt Number: R0082059 Transaction ID: R0082059 Transaction Date: 11/23/2010 Pay Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 656.00 Transaction Amount: 656.00 (~) CITY OF ~CARLSBAD • Memorandum April 21, 2011 To: Chris Garcia, Associate Planner From: Tecla Levy, Associate Engineer Via: Glen Van Peski, Senior Civil Engineer Re: CD 10-17-CARLSBAD CORPORATE PLAZA Land Development Engineering has completed its review of the above referenced project. Engineering staff does not have any comments to add to the project. Please add the following condition of approval to the approving resolution or letter: 1. Developer shall comply with the City's Stormwater Regulations, latest version, and shall implement best management practices at all times. Best management practices include but are not limited to pollution treatment practices or devices, general housekeeping practices, pollution prevention and educational practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices or devices to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants to stormwater, receiving water or stormwater conveyance system to the maximum extent practicable. Developer shall notify prospective owners and tenants of the above requirements. 2. Developer shall cause property owner to apply for, execute, and submit, to the city engineer for recordation, an Encroachment Agreement covering private parking lot island planters located over existing water easement as shown on the site plan. Developer shall pay processing fees per the city's latest fee schedule. 3. Developer shall cause the property owner to apply for a construction change to the public water improvement plan, DWG 365-6, to reflect all proposed changes to existing waterline including relocation of two fire hydrants, water lateral and water meter as shown on the site plan. Developer shall pay plan check and inspection fees using improvement valuations in accordance with the city's current fee schedule. Developer shall apply for and obtain a right-of-way permit prior to performing work in the city right-of-way. If you or the applicant has any questions regarding the above, please contact Tecla Levy at extension 2733. cc: File Community & Economic Development 1635 Faraday Ave. I Carlsbad, CA 92008 I 760-602-2710 I 760-602-8560 fax I www.carlsbadca.gov ~-----~-------------·--- April19, 2011 Cwf.t1 5 bMtCI 1\' TO: Shelley Glennon, Assistant Planner Chris DeCerbo, Principal Planner Bridget Desmarais, Administrative Secretary Sabrina Michelson, Senior Office Specialist ---·-----~--------------, • FROM: Michael Elliott, City of Carlsbad's Contract Landscape Architect RE: Landscape Architectural Review -Conceptual Review -2nd Review Carlsbad Corporate Plaza -CD 10-17 Paseo De Norte PELA file: 420 -Carlsbad Corporate Plaza-Con2 Landscape Architect: GMP, Phone: (858) 558-8977 Please advise the applicant to make the following corrections to the plans so that they will meet the requirements ofthe City of Carlsbad's Landscape Manual. Numbers below are referenced on the red line plans where appropriate for ease in locating the area of the comment concern. REPEAT COMMENTS 1. Deleted per Shelley Glennon. 2. Deleted per Shelley Glennon. 3. At least three percent of parking areas shall be planted and maintained with trees or approved shrubs. The plantings shall be contained in planting areas with a minimum dimension of 4' and bounded by a concrete or masonry curb of a minimum of 6" in height. The plantings shall be located throughout the off-street parking areas in order to obtain the maximum amount of dispersion. Please provide a calculation proving the percentage of landscape area provided in the parking area. 2nd Review: The applicant has responded: "Landscape area meets the 3% requirement and, per discussions with the City Planner by the civil engineer, curbs are not required as the landscape areas are being utilized for BMP and other site water quality measures." Civil plans appear to show wheel stops located at every other parking space line. This will/eave a gap between wheel stops wide enough for a car to pass into the landscape area. Wheel stops need to be located such that a vehicle cannot pass through to the landscape area. Please coordinate with civil and architect to show additional wheel stop installations as appropriate. Provide a revised copy of civil and architect plans with the next submittal for cross checking. Please also provide the calculation proving the percentage of landscape area provided in the parking areas as previously requested 4. As required by the State ofCalifurnia, the City of Carlsbad has adopted a ·.vater efficient ordinance. All requirements ofthis ordinance are to be met. Concept plans shall include calculations v.rbich document the maximum allowed annual water use for the landscaped area or maximum applied ·.vater allo·.vance (Mf..'.\'A). A landscape project shall not exceed the MA:WA. The MAWA for a landscape project shall be determined by the fullowing calculation as defined in the City ordinance: MAWA-(ETo)(0.62)[(0.7 R LA)+ (0.3 x SLA:)]. Include a statement signed under penalty of perjury by the person ·.vho prepared the plan that provides: .. Carlsbad Corporate Plaza Conceptual Plan Review • April19, 2011 Page2 "I am familiar ·.-vith the requirements for laHdscape aHd irrigatioH plaHs coHtaiHed iH the City of Carlsbad's 'Nater Efficient LaHdscape RegulatioHs. I uHderstaHd that coHstructioH dra·.viHgs are to be prepared iH compliaHce vt'ith those regulatioHs aHd the LaHdscape Maooal. I certify that the plaHs will be prepared implementiHg those regulatioHs to provide efficient use of>.vater." A copy of the vt'ater ordiHaHce may be fouHd at the follmviHg ·.-veb liHk: http ://library. municode. com/iHdex. aspx?clientid-1624 5&stateid-5&stateName-Califom ia 2nd Review: Please revise the ETo to 44.0. 5. Please clearly show aHd label all easemeHts OH the laHdscape plaHs. Insure no trees are located within these easements. 2nd Review: Please relocate trees outside of the easements. 6. Completed. 7. Completed. 8. Provide a \Vater CoHservatioH PlaH in conjuHctioH with the Lalldscape CoHcept PlaH. This plaH shall demoHstrate to the City how the proposed development will use all practical meaHs available to coHserve ·.vater iH the laHdscape. PlaHs shall iHclude but Hot be limited to: a. Accommodations for reclaimed water (existing or future) and outline planting areas proposed to use reclaimed water. 2nd Review: Recycled water may be available for use in this area. The water use plans have been forwarded to CMWD for review to determine if recycled water should be used Comments will be forwarded back to the applicant once received by the Planning Department. b. '.lJritteH descriptioH ofwater coHservatioH features iHcludiHg addressiHg xeriscape priHciples (see AppeHdix B) ·.vithiH the project. c. Provide a colored or hatch plaH shmviHg locatioHs of potable aHd recycled water use areas. 9. RETURN REDLINES and provide 2 copies of all plans (concept, water conservation, and colored water use plan) for the next submittal. February 28, 2011 TO: Shelley Glennon, Assistant Planner Chris DeCerbo, Principal Planner Bridget Desmarais, Administrative Secretary Sabrina Michelson, Senior Office Specialist FROM: Michael Elliott, City of Carlsbad's Contract Landscape Architect RE: Landscape. Architectural Review -Conceptual Review -1st Review Carlsbad Corporate Plaza-CD 10-17 Paseo De Norte PELA file: 420-Carlsbad Corporate Plaza-Coni Landscape Architect: GMP, Phone: (858) 558-8977 Please advise the applicant to make the following corrections to the plans so that they will meet the requirements ofthe City of Carlsbad's Landscape Manual. Numbers below are referenced on the red line plans where appropriate for ease in locating the area of the comment concern. ile'{--1-.. ~~hal.l-00-pr..g.\Li.d.ed-at-th&-m:in.ffitum rate of one-per-e¥&..:y-ffitlf1'mflfffig--stall~:--T-rees lkn.') ~cch l~./ --:1" 1s reqmremen e-lQcated within the parki.n.g-a.t:ea~ exclusiv...e...of. · Tr ~)> .. _.paflftng-l:ot~trees will be reqtt~~~Eldress~ f'J;V:S1AJ~v~" 2. If--a-1-cm:tlseaped-istan~pro-vitled-between doub:le-rows-of-parki:ng,-the-i"Slandshall M:hV• ;p;. '-pr~tle-tt-mimffi:l:lm:'iJf-.tLoftand~capi~g clear of vehi~le o~erhangs:-Pi~liow vv) ~· leGati:eR&-G-~-al<:mg-with--a-line-that-Gl.ear.cy.identifies v.elncle-e:verharrg-ate1rch~ N/ fit!N\v'\1 N\ parking_rmy._lnsure a mi.nimum-4-'--wick-lattdscap.e_area_cleat-oL¥ehicl~~ r~ f.f!.__ f (\ ) . pr-e:v:i:OOEl.-See-aHac-hoo-Appoodi~-B--};-Pl. :ease-ctl:so-provitie-a-revi-sed-civtl-plan tnat c§ .. \I:!V \ ' • c'Ieirly-slrows-wheel-s-t(')p-loeat-ions:.-=----1/ /I \ 3. At least three percent of parking areas shall be planted and maintained with trees or · approved shrubs. The plantings shall be contained in planting areas with a minimum dimension of 4' and bounded by a concrete or masonry curb of a minimum of 6" in height. The plantings shall be located throughout the off-street parking areas in order to obtain the maximum amount of dispersion. Please provide a calculation proving the percentage of landscape area provided in the parking area. 4. As required by the State of California, the City of Carlsbad has adopted a water efficient ordinance. All requirements of this ordinance are to be met. Concept plans shall include calculations which document the maximum allowed annual water use for the landscaped area or maximum applied water allowance (MAWA). A landscape project shall not exceed the MAW A. The MAW A for a landscape project shall be determined by the following calculation as defined in the City ordinance: MAWA = (ETo)(0.62)[(0.7 x LA)+ (0.3 x SLA)]. Include a statement signed under penalty of perjury by the person who prepared the plan that provides: "I am familiar with the requirements for landscape and irrigation plans contained in the City of Carlsbad's Water Efficient Landscape Regulations. I understand that construction drawings are to be prepared in compliance with those regulations and the Landscape Manual. I certify that the plans will be prepared implementing those regulations to Carlsbad Corporate Plaza Conceptual Plan Review February 28, 2011 Page 2 provide efficient use of water." A copy of the water ordinance may be found at the following web linlc http://library.municode.com/index.aspx?clientld=16245&stateld=5&stateName=Califom Ia 5. Please clearly show and label all easements on the landscape plans. Insure no trees are located within these easements. 6. Please outline the areas of landscape maintenance responsibilities (private, common area/homeowners' association, City, etc.). 7. 50% of the shrubs (except on slopes 3:1 or steeper) shall be a minimum 5 gallon size. Please clearly state this requirement on the plans. 8. Provide a Water Conservation Plan in conjunction with the Landscape Concept Plan. This plan shall demonstrate to the City how the proposed development will use all practical means available to conserve water in the landscape. Plans shall include but not be limited to: a. Accommodations for reclaimed water (existing or future) and outline planting areas proposed to use reclaimed water. b. Written description of water conservation features including addressing xeriscape principles (see Appendix B) within the project. c. Provide a colored or hatch plan showing locations of potable and recycled water use areas. 9. RETURN RED LINES and provide 2 copies of all plans (concept, water conservation, and colored water use plan) for the next submittal. Shelley Glennon From: Sent: To: Subject: Shelly, Gregory Ryan Tuesday, December 14, 2010 1:49PM Shelley Glennon RE: CD 10-17 -Carlsbad Corporate Center (Consistency Determination) I do not have this item, however I do recall having seen it and actually walked the site and have concluded that the addition of the twelve parking stalls is approved by Fire. GR @ ;ciJ';C:j CARLSBAD Fire Department Gregory L Ryan Deputy Fire Marshal Carlsbad Fire Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad CA 92008 760.602.4663 Confidentiality Statement: This information is intended only for the addressee shown above. It may contain information that is privileged, confidential, or otherwise protected from disclosure. Any review, dissemination, or use of this transmission or its contents by persons other than the addressee is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately and follow their instructions regarding the disposition of this e-mail. From: Shelley Glennon Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 12:57 PM To: Gregory Ryan Subject: CD 10-17-Carlsbad Corporate Center (Consistency Determination) Hi Greg, Were you assigned this project? If so, what is the status. It's a parking lot revision to add 12 additional stalls. Thank you, Shelley 1 MAA Architects !fA Architecture * Pla1111b1g * l11teriors 2173 Salk Avenue, Suite 250 Carlsbad, California 92008 Phone: 760-431-7775 Project Description Date: To: From: Re: November 22,2010 City of Carlsbad Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Kirk Moeller Consistancy Determination Submittal Project Description The project consists of parking lot modifications required for the increase of medical office space within the two existing buildings located at 6183 & 6185 Paseo Del Norte. Modifications include the restriping of the existing parking lot, the removal and addition of landscape planter islands and the relocation of the existing trash enclosure. The parking lot modifications allow the property to gain 14 total new parking stalls for a grand total of 324 spaces. The existing building totaling 75,422 square feet will legally support 22,000 square feet of medical office space parked at a ratio of 4/1000 (110 spaces) and 53,422 square feet of general office space parked at a ratio of 511000 (214 spaces). See attached existing site plan and proposed conceptual site plan for details. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or comments. Thank you, Kirk Moeller Carlsbad Corporate Plaza Dec. 07, 2010 Page 2 Depending on the type of soil, an underdrain may be required to prevent adverse impact to the parking lot pavement. Provide details and a cross-section of the proposed LID strips. 8. On page 3 of the Storm Water Management Plan prepared by K&S Engineering, Inc. dated November 18, 2010, it is indicated that roof drainage will be routed to landscape areas. Please show location of the roof drains and the landscape areas. @rhe structural section for the new drive aisles may need to be upgraded to meet the required drive aisle section, a minimum 4-inches of asphalt over 6-inches of aggregate base (traffic index of 5.0). Please verify if the existing section meets the requirement. 10. Comply with comments on the red-lined site plan. 11. Please include the following in the next submittal: a. A preliminary title report. b. A soils report or any documentation of the infiltration capacity of the soil will be required unless an underdrain is provided under the LID strips. c. Revised preliminary site plan that complies with the above comments. d. The attached red-lined site plan. .4f~.A_ C I T Y 0 F VcARLSBAD • Planning Division www.carlsbadca.gov April 28, 2011 MAA Architects Attn: Kirk Moeller Suite 250 2173 Salk Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92007 SUBJECT: CD 10-17-CARLSBAD CORPORATE CENTER The Planning Director has completed a review of your application for a Consistency Determination, CD 10-17-Carlsbad Corporate Center, (APN: 211-040-18-00) which is a modification to COP 97-10 which approved (2) two-story industrial buildings totaling 76,444 square feet. The proposed modifications include: • Parking area reconfiguration to increase the total number of parking spaces from 306 to 324. • Landscape changes in the parking area that are consistent with the Landscape Manual. • Minor changes to the existing utilities in the parking area along with the addition of recycled water for irrigation. In order for a Discretionary Permit Consistency Determination to be approved, all of the following findings must be made: 1) No project condition, feature, facility or amenity is changed or deleted that had been considered essential to the project's design, quality, safety or function. 2) The request represents an upgrade in overall design features and or materials and improves upon the project's compatibility with the surrounding neighborhood. 3) The proposed revision does not change the density or boundary of the subject property. 4) The proposed revision does not involve the addition of a new land use not shown on the original permit. 5) The proposed revision does not rearrange the major land uses within the development. 6) The proposed revision does not create changes of greater than ten percent provided that compliance will be maintained with the applicable development standards of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. 7) The proposed change will not result in any significant environmental impact, and/or require additional mitigation. 8) The proposed change would not result in any health, safety or welfare impacts. 9) There were not any major issues or controversies associated with the original project which would be exacerbated with the proposed change. 1 0) The proposed change would not be readily discern able to the decision makers as being substantially different from the project as originally approved. After careful consideration of the circumstances surrounding this request, the Planning Director has determined that the application qualifies for a consistency determination with the approved permit and therefore, approves the changes to the project based on Planning Division Administrative Policy No. 35 subject to the satisfaction of the following conditions. Unless otherwise specified herein, all conditions shall be satisfied prior to the initiation of project construction. 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 T 760-602-4600 F 760-602-8559 ® • CD 10-17-CARLSBAD CORPORATE CENTER April 28, 2011 Page2 1. Developer shall comply with the City's Stormwater Regulations, latest version, and shall implement best management practices at all times. Best management practices include but are not limited to pollution treatment practices or devices, general housekeeping practices, pollution prevention and educational practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices or devices to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants to stormwater, receiving water or stormwater conveyance system to the· maximum extent practicable. Developer shall notify prospective owners and tenants of the above requirements. 2. Developer shall cause property owner to apply for, execute, and submit, to the city engineer for recordation, an Encroachment Agreement covering private parking lot island planters located over existing water easement as shown on the site plan. Developer shall pay processing fees per the city's latest fee schedule. 3. Developer shall cause the property owner to apply for a construction change to the public water improvement plan, DWG 365-6, to reflect all proposed changes to existing waterline including relocation of two fire hydrants, water lateral and water meter as shown on the site plan. Developer shall pay plan check and inspection fees using improvement valuations in accordance with the city's current fee schedule. Developer shall apply for and obtain a right-of-way permit prior to performing work in the city right-of-way. 4. Developer shall cause the property owner to apply for a construction revision to the landscape plan, DWG 365-GL. 5. The revised landscape plan shall include the use of recycled water for all landscape areas within the parking areas. 6. At least three percent of the parking areas shall be planted and maintained with trees or approved shrubs. A calculation confirming compliance shall be placed on the landscape plan. 7. Insure that no trees are located within any utility easements. Please submit two (2) blueline copies (24" X 36") of all applicable exhibits for the project file and a reproducible 24" X 36" mylar copy of the amended site plan. The mylar must be submitted, stamped "Consistency Determination," and signed by the Planning Director prior to the initiation of project construction. The Consistency Determination Title Block stamp, and other Title Block stamps, can be downloaded from the City's website at http://www.carlsbadca.gov/services/departments/planning/Pages/applications.aspx. The Title Block (stamp) is located under "Resources" on the right side of the page. CITY OF CARLSBAD ~~ DON NEU, AICP Planning Director DN:CG:bd c: OF 07 A Carlsbad, LLC 3456 Camino Del Rio N, Suite 210, San Diego, CA 92108-1715 Principal Planner, Chris DeCerbo Senior Planner, Van Lynch Project Engineer, Tecla Levy File Copy Data Entry CD 10-17-CARLSBA[., '"'ORPORATE CENTER March 15, 2011 Pa e 2 ISSUES OF CONCERN Planning: 1. On Sheet A 1.1, please revise the total building square footage for each building: Building B: 42,612 sq. ft. (not 42, 113 sq. ft.) and Building A: 33,832 sq. ft. (not 33,309 sq. ft.). Engineering: Engineering Department staff has completed the second review of the above referenced project. The following are our comments: 2. There are apparent conflicts between the overhang of a Caltrans 404.5F vehicle and several parking stalls in some locations. Please plot the overhang line and revise the parking lot layout (i.e. modify some parking lot islands to accommodate Caltrans 404.5F vehicle overhan~). See comments on the red-lined site plan. 3. Previous comment not addressed: Please provide details and a cross-section of the proposed LID/landscape strips. An underdrain system can be added at the bottom of the proposed LID/landscape strips to avoid potential impact to the parking lot pavement. 4. Previous comment regarding structural section for the new drive aisles was not addressed. Please be aware that the recommended drive aisle section is 4-inches of asphalt over 6-inches of aggregate base (traffic index of 5.0). Drive aisles pavement that do not meet the· recommended structural section may experience pavement failures such as cracks and other associated problems. 5. The developer will be required, as a condition of approval, to process and execute an encroachment agreement with the City for the proposed LID/landscape strips within the existing CMWD easement. 6. The developer will be required, as a condition of approval, to process a plan revision to DWG 365-6 to reflect the proposed changes: relocation of two fire hydrants, water lateral and meter. 7. Comply with comments on the red-lined site plan and standard storm water compliance report. 8. Please include the following in the next submittal: a. Revised preliminary site plan that complies with the above comments. b. Revised standard storm water compliance report. c. The attached red-lined site plan. Landscape Architect: The following corrections to the plans are for compliance with the City of Carlsbad's Landscape Manual. The numbers below are referenced on the redline plans where appropriate for ease in locating the area ,of the comment concern (see attached landscape engineer memo and corresponding redline exhibits). 9. Trees shall be provided at the minimum rate of one per every four parking stalls. Trees pertaining to this requirement shall be located 'Nithin the parking area, exclusive of parking lot setbacks. 81 trees will be required with 324 parking spaces. Please address. (Not applicable pursuant to meeting with applicant and Planning Staff on 1/6/11 ). CD 10-17-CARLSBAD CORP'--,<{ATE CENTER March 15, 2011 Pa e 3 I 0. If a landscaped island is provided between double rows of parking, the island shall provide a minimum of 4' of landscaping clear of vehicle overhangs. Please shovJ locations of \.vheel stops along with a line that clearly identifies vehicle overhang at each parking ro'.v. Insure a minimum 4' vJide landscape area clear of vehicle overhang is provided. See attached 1\ppendix E 1. Please also provide a revised civil plan that clearly shows wheel stop locations (Not appHcable pursuant to meeting with applicant and Planning Staff on 1/6/11). 11. At least three percent of parking areas shall be planted and maintained with trees or approved shrubs. The plantings shall be contained in planting areas with a minimum dimension of 4' and bounded by a concrete or masonry curb of a minimum of 6" in height. The plantings shall be located throughout the off-street parking areas in order to obtain the maximum amount of dispersion. Please provide a calculation proving the percentage of landscape area provided in the parking area. 12. As required by the State. of California, the City of Carlsbad has adopted a water efficient ordinance. All requirements of this ordinance are to be met. Concept plans shall include calculations which document the maximum allowed annual water use for the landscaped area or maximum applied water allowance (MAWA). A landscape project shall not exceed the MAWA. The MAWA for a landscape project shall be determined by the following calculation as defined in the City ordinance: MAWA = (ETo)(0.62)[(0.7 x LA) + (0.3 x SLA)]. Include a statement signed under penalty of perjury by the person who prepared the plan that provides: "I am familiar with the requirements for landscape and irrigation plans contained in the City of Carlsbad's Water Efficient Landscape Regulations. I understand that construction drawings are· to be prepared in compliance with those regulations and the Landscape Manual. I certify that the plans will be prepared implementing those regulations to provide efficient use of water." A copy of the water ordinance may be found at the following web link: http:/ IIi bra rv. m unicode. com/index. aspx?clientld = 16245&state ld=5&stateN ame=Cal ifornia 13. Please clearly show and label all easements on the landscape plans. Insure no trees are located within these easements. 14. Please outline the areas of landscape maintenance responsibilities (private, common area/homeowners' association, City, etc.). 15. 50% of the shrubs (except on slopes 3:1 or steeper) shall be a minimum 5 gallon size. Please clearly state this requirement on the plans. 16. Provide a Water Conservation Plan in conjunction with the Landscape Concept Plan. This plan shall demonstrate to the City how the proposed development will use all practical means available to conserve water in the landscape. Plans shall include but not be limited to: a. Accommodations for reclaimed water (existing or future) and outline planting areas proposed to use reclaimed water. b. Written description of water conservation features including addressing xeriscape principles (see Appendix B) within the project. c. Provide a colored or hatch plan showing locations of potable and recycled water use areas. 17. RETURN LANDSCAPE REDLINES with all plans (concept, water conservation, and colored water use plan) for the next submittal. Carlsbad Corporate Plaza Dec. 07, 2010 Page 2 Depending on the type of soil, an underdrain may be required to prevent adverse impact to the parking lot pavement. Provide details and a cross-section of the proposed LID strips. 8. On page 3 of the Storm Water Management Plan prepared by I<&S Engineering, Inc. dated November 18, 2010, it is indicated that roof drainage will be routed to landscape areas. Please show location of the roof drains and the landscape areas. 9. The structural section for the new drive aisles may need to be upgraded to meet the required drive aisle section, a minimum 4-inches of asphalt over 6-inches of aggregate base (traffic index of . if th,e exist in~ se.ct.ion n;,~ets the f/tJt-]J I; :lf~t:.€55 .JC"?T:.<-.• ? comments on the red-lined site pan. 11. Please include the following in the next submittal: A preliminary title report. A soils report or any documentation of the infiltration capacity of the soil will be required unless an underdrain is provided under the LID strips. Revised preliminary site plan that complies with the above comments. €t: The attached red-lined site plan. CD 10-17-CARLSBAD ._JRPORATE CENTER December 16, 2010 Page 2 (1) No project condition, feature, facility or amenity is changed or deleted that had been considered essential to the project's design, quality, safety or function. There is an inadequate number of proposed parking spaces for the proposed 16,000 sq. ft. of additional Medical Office use and a revised landscaping plan has not been provided to show compliance with the City's Landscape Manual. Both the number of parking spaces and landscaping are essential to the project's design (please see issues # 2 and 4 below for more information). (2) The request represents an upgrade in overall design features and or materials and improves upon the project's compatibility with the surrounding neighborhood. The insufficient amount of landscaping and parking spaces will create a downgrade in overall project design. (6) The proposed revision does not create changes of greater than ten percent provided that compliance will be maintained with the applicable development standards of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. It is unclear if this revision will create a 10 percent or greater change to the existing landscaping without providing revised landscape plans (57,964 sq. ft. of landscape area was previously approved). The following revisions/issues must be addressed for the approval of a Consistency Determination: 1. Please provide a revised landscape plan. The plan shall be in compliance with the City of Carlsbad Landscape Manual and storm water/ Low Impact Design (LID) requirements and must include landscaping for the proposed trash enclosure and landscape terminal islands. Additionally, a minimum of one tree should be planted at every four parking stalls as required by the City of Carlsbad Landscape Manual. 2. Please include the landscape area percentage and square footage on the revised site plan. The previously approved 57,964 sq. ft. of landscaping area shall not be decreased by more than 10% while still complying with the City's Landscape Manual for the approval of a consistency determination. 3. Please revise the total building area from 75,422 sq. ft. to 76,444 sq. ft. (33,832 sq. ft. for Building A and 42,612 sq. ft. for Building B) as approved at building permit issuance and shown on the latest approved exhibit for SP 23 (H). Based upon the existing building square footage (76,444 sq. ft.) and approved 6,000 sq. ft. of medical office use, the existing project should have 312 parking spaces. 4. Please revise the parking calculations and proposed parking lot design to reflect the parking requirements for 76,444 sq. ft. of total building area. a. Pursuantto the Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 21.44.020 Table A, the total number of parking spaces required for the proposed 22,000 sq. ft. of medical office space (54,444 sq. ft. for all other office spaces) is 328 parking spaces ((5/1 000 * 22,000 = 110 spaces) + (4/1000 * 54,444 = 218) = 328). However, if the medical office space square footage is reduced from 22,000 sq. ft. to 18,000 sq. ft. (58,444 sq. ft. for other office uses), a total of 324 parking stalls would suffice ((5/1000 * 18,000) + (4/1000 * 58,444) = 324). 5. Please call out the proposed bike rack. 6. Please state if the trash enclosure design is to remain as originally approved or will be revised. If the trash enclosure is to be revised, please provide elevations with the architectural details, color and materials called out. 7. The Land Development Engineering Division has completed the first review of the above referenced project. Staff has identified several items of concern. The items stated in the CD 10-17-CARLSBAD CORPGr<ATE CENTER December 16, 2010 Page 3 memo dated December 7, 2010 must be adequately addressed prior to the approval of a consistency determination (Please see attachment). Additional items of concern may be identified upon subsequent review. Please submit a new Consistency Determination application addressing the issues listed above. Applications can be found on the City of Carlsbad website at: http://www.carlsbadca.gov/services/departments/planning/Pages/applications.aspx CITY OF CARLSBAD ~~[}G~Cv DON NEU, AICP Planning Director DN:SG:bd c: OF 07 A Carlsbad, LLC 12625 High Bluff Dr. #315 San Diego, CA 92130 Principal Planner, Chris DeCerbo Project Engineer, Tecla Levy File Copy Data Entry Attachment: City Land Development Engineering Division Memo dated December 7, 2010 to Shelley Glennon, Assistant Planner. Can you please provide me with an update as to increasing our medical use at uur office building located at 6183 Paseo Del Norte. The last time we spoke there was a meeting that took place, but you didn't know exactly what the outcome was from that meeting. Is it true that we can accomplish our goal by processing a consistency determination? How long is it good for if the planning department approves our application and find us to be consistent with additional parking and therefore allowing us to have additional medical use? Thanks, Corbitt Corbitt Kerr In-House Counsel <il Davlyn Investments 12625 High Bluff Drive Suite315 San Diego, CA 92130 · Phone: 858.792.8500 Fax: 858.792.8400 Email: ckcrr@davlvninvcstm_ents.com This message contains information, which may be confidential and/or legally privileged. Unless you are the addressee (or are authorized to receive e-mail for the addressee), you may not use, copy or disclose to anyone the message or any information contained in the message or any attachment. 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See the City Standard Urban Storm water Management Plan (SUSMP) for additional information, at: http://www.carlsbadca.gov/business/building/Documents/EngStandsw·stds-vol4-ch2.pdf 3. To meet standard storm water requirements, some Low 1mpact Design (LID) design. elements will have to be incorporated into the design. See the SUSMP for information. The proposed Option 2 appears to be potentially more conducive to meeting these requirements. 4. If the increased parking spaces result in the conversion of existing office uses to medical office use, additional traffic impact fees will be assessed on the building permits for tenant improvements. General office is assessed at 20 ADT/1 000 sf, and medical office is assessed at 50 ADT/1000 sf. For conversion ·Of general office to medical office, after credit for the general office, the medical office would be assessed the difference of 30 ADT/1000 sf. The traffic impact fee is currently $106 per ADT. A floorplan is needed for precise calculations, because components common to both uses, such as reception areas, rest rooms, corridors and storage, are not assessed at the higher medical office rate. 5. Depending on the details of the final project, a grading permit may be required. A grading layout, prepared by a civil engineer, should be incorporated into a building plan set, and will be reviewed by Land Development Engineering staff. CARLSBAD CORPORATE Plr~ June 14, 2010 Page2 Planning: 1. Please submit an application for a Consistency Determination and pay the required application fee ($656.00). Engineering: 1. Parking islands will have to be modified to accommodate site circulation by a Caltrans 404.5F vehicle. 2. All submittals are required to include a completed storm water standards questionnaire form E-34. A preliminary review by staff indicated that the proposed work may fall under 3.b. in Section 2, uresurfacing and reconfiguring existing surface parking Jot", and would therefore NOT be a Priority Project, but simply be subject to standard storm water requirements. See the City Standard Urban Storm water Management Plan (SUSMP) for additional information, at: http: 1/www. carlsbadca .gov/buslness/building/Documents/Eng Standsw-stds-vol4-ch2. pdf 3. To meet standard storm water requirements, some Low Impact Design (LID) design elements will have to be incorporated into the design. See the SUSMP for information. The proposed Option 2 appears to be potentially more conducive to meeting these requirements. 4. If the increased parking spaces result in the conversion of existing office uses to medical office use. additional traffic impact fees will be assessed on the building permits for tenant improvements. General office is assessed at 20 ADT/1000 sf, and medical office is assessed at 50 ADT/1 000 sf. For conversion of general office to medical office. after credit for the general office, the medical office would be assessed the difference of 30 ADT/1000 sf. The traffic impact fee is currently $106 per ADT. A floorplan is needed for precise calculations, because components common to both uses. such as reception areas, rest roonrs, corridors and storage, are not assessed at the higher medical office rate. 5. Depending on the details of the final project, a grading permit may be required. A grading layout, prepared by a civil engineer, should be incorporated into a building plan set, and will be reviewed by Land Development Engineering staff.