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DATE:
TO:
6/9/99 REVISED PLAN
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
'POLICE DEPARTMENT - J. SASWAY
*FIRE DEPARTMENT - MIKE SMITH
'BUILDING DEPARTMENT - PAT KELLEY
COMMUNITY SERVICES/RECREATION - MARK STEYAERT
*PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT -VIRGINIA McCOY
* CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
LANDSCAPE PLANCHECK CONSULTANT - LARRY BLACK
CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
*NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT - Planning Department
SAN DIEGO GAS AND ELECTRIC - BICH TRAN (Memo Only)
HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT - LORI ROSENSTEIN
'ALWAYS SEND EXHIBITS
FROM: Planning Department
REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ON APPLICATION NO. CP 99-01
NOTE: Please use this number on all correspondence.
PROJECT TITLE: MONTEREY
APPLICANT:
PROPOSAL:
SIERRA LINDA DEVELOPMENT
UNIT CONDO ON EXISTING LOT
Please review and submit written comments to
Project Planner in the Planning Department, 2075
6/23/99 . (If you have No Comments"
Barbara Kennedy the
Las Palmas Drive, by
please so state.) If not
received by the date indicated, it will be assumed that you have no comment and the
proposal has your endorsement as submitted. If you have any questions, please
contact B. Kennedy at 438-1161, extension 4325 . The
request for conditions will follow at the appropriate time.
THANK YOU
COMMENTS:
PLANS ATTACHED FRM0020 3/99
Carlsbad Municipal Water District
5950 El Camino Real
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(760) 438-3367
Memo
TO: Barbara Kennedy, Planning
FROM: Mikhail Ogawa, CMWD^^z?"
DATE: January 17,2000
RE: Navarra Drive - 4 Unit Condominium CP 99-13 CMWD 99-224
A land use review has been completed. Following are our comments:
Water service may be obtained from Navarro Drive.
Any landscaping shall be designed to be irrigated with reclaimed water in accordance with CMWD
requirements. Please direct the developer to provide for irrigation service including a separate irrigation
service meter. Until reclaimed water is available in the area, potable water will be utilized. The meter
shall be placed on Navarro Drive and added to the plans.
Sewer service is provided by Leucadia County Water District
Request that the developer provide information related to the reciprocal easement on the south east comer
of the property.
Thank you. If you have any questions please call me at extension 7127.
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From: Mike Smith
To: Barbara Kennedy
Date: 6/13/9912:49PM
Subject: CP 99-01 Monterey/Sierra Linda
Project Conditions: None
Code Reminders: Aggregate square footage exceeds 10,000, therefore the entire building must be
protected by automatic fire sprinklers.
TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
CITY OF CARLSBAD
INTER-OFFICE CORRESPONDENCE
Code Enforcement Officer - Building Department
. Management Analyst - Planning Department
Engineering Department
Review of Certificate of Compliance in lieu of Map
PROJECT NO. /If 5
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Attached is one Certificate of Compliance. Please review and return your comments to
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Thank you for your cooperation.
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
MINOR SUBDIVISION
Inter-Office Correspondence
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util. Maint. Dept.
Fire Dept.
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SUBJECT: Request for comments relative to Minor Subdivision No.
Applicant:
DATE
Enclosed is a copy of the Tentative Parcel Map of the subject Minor Subdivision with
attachments for your information as follows:
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Please review this proposed development and submit your comments to the City Engineering
Department, 2075 Las PaJmas Drive, Carlsbad CA 92009-1576, Attn: DavAd t^'c1^.
Failure to respond to this request bv C&^MFV V3, WW will be interpreted to mean that the
proposal has your endorsement as subm
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Thank you for your cooperation.
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CITY C^ CARLSBAD REVIEW AND COMMENT MEMO
DATE:
TO:
6/9/99 REVISED PLAN
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
*POL|CE DEPARTMENT - J. SASWAY
*FIRE DEPARTMENT - MIKE SMITH
'BUILDING DEPARTMENT - PAT KELLEY
'COMMUNITY SERVICES/RECREATION - MARK STEYAERf
'PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT - VIRGINIA McCOY
* CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT-
LANDSCAPE PLANCHECK CONSUL
CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL SCHOOLTDISTRTCT
*NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT - Planning Department
SAN DIEGO GAS AND ELECTRIC - BICH TRAN (Memo Only)
HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT - LORI ROSENSTEIN
*ALWAYS SEND EXHIBITS
FROM: Planning Department
REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ON APPLICATION NO. CP 99-01
NOTE: Please use this number on all correspondence.
PROJECT TITLE: MONTEREY
APPLICANT:
PROPOSAL:
SIERRA LINDA DEVELOPMENT
UNIT CONDO ON EXISTING LOT
Please review and submit written comments to
Project Planner in the Planning Department,
6/23/99 . {If vou have
Barbara Kennedy
2075
No Comments",
the
Las Palmas Drive, by
please so state.) If not
received by the date indicated, it will be assumed that you have no comment and the
proposal has your endorsement as submitted. If you have any questions, please
contact B. Kennedy at 438-1161, extension *>325 . The
request for conditions will follow at the appropriate time.
THANK YOU
COMMENTS:
PLANS ATTACHED FRM0020 3/99
CITY OF CARLSBAD REQUEST FOR CONDITIONS
FINAL REVISED
DATE: 6/9/99 PLANS INCLUDED
TO: ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT RECEIVED
*FIRE DEPARTMENT - MIKE SMITH
* CARLSBAD MUNICIPAI WATER DISTRICT JUN 09 1999
ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT
FROM: Planning Department
PROJECT TITLE: MONTEREY
APPLICANT: SIERRA LINDA DEVELOPMENT
PROPOSAL: 4 UNIT CONDO ON EXISTING LOT
REQUEST FOR CONDITIONS ON APPLICATION NO. CP 99-01
NOTE: Please use this number on all correspondence.
Please submit written conditions to Barbara Kennedy the Project Planner
in the Planning Department, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, by 6/23/99 .
(If you have "No Conditions", please so state.) If not received by the date indicated, it
will be assumed that you have no conditions and the proposal has your endorsement
as submitted. If you have any questions, please contact the Project Planner at 438-
1161, extension tt325 Time is of the essence, since the staff report
preparation has begun.
THANK YOU
COMMENTS:
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3/31/99
CITY OF-CARLSBAD REVIEW AND COMMENT MEMO
DATE: 6/9/99 REVISED PLAN
TO: ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
'POLICE DEPARTMENT - J. SASWAY
TIRE DEPARTMENT • MIKE SMITH
'BUILDING DEPARTMENT - PAT KELLEY
COMMUNITY SERVICES/RECREATION - MARK
*PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT -VIRGINIA McCOY
* CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
LANDSCAPE PLANCHECK CONSULTANT - LARRY Bl
CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
*NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT - Planning Department
SAN DIEGO GAS AND ELECTRIC - BICH TRAN (Memo Only)
HOUSING & REDEVELOPMENT - LORI ROSENSTEIN
*ALWAYS SEND EXHIBITS
FROM: Planning Department
REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ON APPLICATION NO. CP 99-01
NOTE: Please use this number on all correspondence.
PROJECT TITLE: MONTEREY
APPLICANT: SIERRA LINDA DEVELOPMENT
PROPOSAL: 1 UNIT CQNDO ON EXISTING LOT
Please review and submit written comments to Barbara Kennedy the
Project Planner in the Planning Department, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, by
6/23/99 . (If vou have "No Comments", please so state.) If not
received by the date indicated, it will be assumed that you have no comment and the
proposal has your endorsement as submitted. If you have any questions, please
contact B. Kennedy at 438-1161, extension t325 . The
request for conditions will follow at the appropriate time.
THANK YOU
COMMENTS:
PLANS ATTACHED FRM0020 3/99
Date: June 23,1999
To: Planning Department
From: Police Department/Crime Prevention
Subject: CP 99-01
Plan Review Recommendations
The following recommendations are optimal security suggestions provided by Carlsbad
Police Department's Crime Prevention Unit. The purpose of this document is to
safeguard property and public welfare by reviewing and regulating the design,
construction, quality of materials, use and occupancy, location, and maintenance of all
buildings and structures. The Crime Prevention Unit presents recommendations in two
sections, site considerations and building recommendations.
Site Considerations
D Lighting
The police department suggests that individual buildings be equipped on all sides with
lighting fixtures to illuminate the sides of the building. Light gives someone the
perception of being seen. The lights do not have to be of considerable wattage, low
levels of light are sufficient to provide a blanket of light.
Equip parking areas with light that provides a maintained minimum of one (1) foot-
candle of light at the ground level during the hours of darkness. Illuminate walkways
and passages within the complex with a maintained minimum of one quarter (.25) foot-
candle at the ground level during the hours of darkness. Provide additional light in
common areas such as mail boxes and recreation centers.
Further, equip fixtures with dawn to dusk sensors or timers, including balcony lighting.
The department recommends that the fixtures be adapted to use something other than
an incandescent bulb for energy efficiency. Ensure the light is directed to illuminate the
sides of the building not just the area surrounding the building. Protect the fixtures with
vandal resistant covers.
D Light Sources
• Incandescent or halogen lamps are short lived and fairly expensive to operate. They
put out a nice bright light and are easy to control. They are compact.
• Fluorescent lamps are less expensive to operate than incandescent or halogen and
have a longer life. They put out a good light but are a little more difficult to direct. They
are larger than the previous two.
• Mercury vapor lamps are less expensive to operate than incandescent or halogen
and have a long life. Their color is not as good as fluorescent but they are easier to
direct and control. They are compact.
• Metal halide lamps require fewer fixtures to illuminate an area but have a shorter life
than mercury vapor. They provide an excellent light and are easy to direct and control.
They are compact.
• High pressure sodium vapor lamps require few fixtures and have a low operating
cost. The fixtures are expensive to purchase. They put out an excellent light and are
easy to direct and control. They are compact.
• Low pressure sodium lamps have the lowest operating cost of all the lamps. The
fixtures are expensive but few are required. They put out a yellow light and the clarity is
not good. They are easy to direct and control. They are longer in size.
D Landscaping
Keep exterior landscaping at a minimal height and fullness giving police, security
services and the public surveillance capabilities into the area. Plant low profile shrubs,
below three feet. Design landscaping to keep a space between the tops of shrubs and
the bottoms of trees. Ensure the canopy of a tree is not lower than five feet. Do not
allow trees to provide access to the roof or balconies. Let landscaping augment, not
deter from lighting.
Apply security plants where necessary to prevent loitering and tampering. Security
plants have prickly leaves or thorns. They limit access over fences and through
windows. They also reduce concealing and loitering. Plant low level security plants on
or around problem areas. Security landscaping, used with appropriate fences provides
excellent security, deterring intruders. For a list of security plants, please contact the
Crime Prevention Office at 931-2105.
Install walls and fences that are see through for surveillance. Tall solid walls around
and within a complex provide cover. Walls and fences at entrance ways should allow
surveillance. Prune trees away from fences to not provided access over the fence.
Thick foliage at the fence line impairs yard visibility and conceals a breach in the fence.
Lock gates and install gates that allow surveillance.
D Addressing
On the street side of the residence, display a street number in a prominent location.
Make the numbers visible to approaching emergency vehicles. The numerals should
be no less than four (4) inches in height and should be of a contrasting color to the
background to which they are attached. Display house numbers be displayed in
illuminated fixtures.
D Entrances
Keep entrance ways clear of clutter. Make sure you allow vision from the front
access street to front door entrance. Homes that have been designed without this
consideration have been more susceptible to front entrance penetration. Surveillance
is important.
Building Considerations
0 Doors
Install wooden doors into the residence of solid core construction with a minimum
thickness of one and three-fourths (1-3/4) inches. This includes the garage pedestrian
door, and the door from the garage into the residence.
Further, equip all doors with a single cylinder dead-bolt lock using a 5-pin tumbler.
Connect the dead-bolt to the inner portion of the lock by connecting screws. Ensure the
lock has a one inch throw that can withstand a cutting tool attack. Choose a dead-bolt
that embeds at least three-fourths of an inch into the strike plate. Finally, re-enforce the
strike plate with a minimum of two, 3 inch screws.
Arrange all entry and exit doors to dwelling units so that the occupant has a view of the
area immediately outside the door without opening the door. Except doors requiring a
fire protection rating that prohibits them, such view may be provided by a door viewer
having a field of view of not less than 190 degrees. Mounting height should not exceed
fifty-four inches from the floor. Further, install no glass panels within forty inches of
a locking device.
Doors that are partially glass also require a single cylinder dead-bolt lock. Also, equip
these doors with a burglar resistant glaze to prevent someone from breaking the glass
to enter the home.
D Sliding Doors
Install metal guide track at the top and bottom of horizontal sliding. The bottom track
should be so designed that the door cannot be lifted from the track when the door is in
the locked position. Also, equip the door with security hardware such as a pin.
D Double Doors
The inactive leaf of a double door requires the same solid core construction as a single
door and should be equipped with metal flush bolts, having a minimum embedment of
five-eighths (5/8) inch into the head and threshold of the door frame.
D Hinges
Use hinges for out-swinging doors with non-removable hinge pins or mechanical
interlock to preclude removal of the door from the exterior by removing the hinge pins.
D Garage Doors
Install two receiving points on doors that exceed sixteen feet in width; or, if the door
does not exceed nineteen feet, use a single bolt if placed in the center of the door, with
the locking point located either at the floor or door frame header. Or, use a torsion
spring counter balance type hardware.
[] Windows
Equip all movable windows with security hardware to prevent them from being lifted
from the frame.
By, Jodeene R. Sasway
Crime Prevention Specialist
Carlsbad Police Department
(619)931-2195