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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 02-28x1; La Costa Condominiums; Tentative Map (CT) (29)Hofman Planning Associates Planning Project Management Fiscal Analysis November 7, 2001 Scott Donnell, Planning Department City of Carlsbad 163 5 Faraday A venue Carlsbad. CA 92008 XX '"x-v ^n v1 Q R Fv Preliminary Review for La Costa Condominiums project Dear Scott: Thank you for meeting with us on October 18,2001 to discuss the La Costa Condominium project. At this meeting, we were seeking direction from City staff regarding the interpretation of the City's Hillside Development Ordinance and its recently adopted cul-de-sac policy. At this meeting, we presented to you a verbal description of our proposed grading scheme and project. Upon review, staff stated that we seemed to be going in the right direction, however, staff wanted to see our grading proposal on an exhibit. You also indicated that this exhibit would need to be submitted as a Preliminary Review application. Enclosed please find our application and exhibits. To reiterate the points we made at our meeting, the following discussion is included for your use: Limits of Grading as it Pertains to the Hillside Development Permit As you are aware, the slope along the southern boundary of the project is steep and unstable. Drainage from the adjacent, overlooking single family residences has caused a considerable amount of erosion. Also, our soils study has determined there is an underlying landslide on the property. We believe that this unstable slope anp landslide will cause future damage to the single family homes above if they are not addressed in our grading scheme. Pursuant to good grading practices in this situation, we are proposing a buttress to stabilize this condition. The buttress forms the pad you see on the exhibit that is approximately at an elevation of 144 feet. We would like to use this pad for our development. This would allow for a more open project and increased views for buildings at this elevation with no visual impact on adjacent developments. The area of the buttress and resulting pad are not visible from either La Costa Avenue or adjacent properties. 5900 Pasteur Court • Suite 150 • Carlsbad • CA 92008 • (760)438-1465 • Fax: (760)438-2443 We believe this grading scheme is^llowable under the Hillside Development Ordinance and we on this. Secondary Access As you are aware, we would like to develop 58 units which is at the growth control point for this site. This is 20 units fewer than the project under review by the City a couple of years ago. At that time, a secondary access was proposed in conjunction with the Marbella project to the west. Due to the opposition of the homeowners' association, the City allowed one access point for our project. The new cul-de-sac policy limits the number of units that would take access from a single point to 50 units. At our meeting, staff thought that perhaps the 50 unit limit was not applicable to a single condominium project and that, instead, it was intended to address access for a single family detached residential project. We believe this is a proper interpretation and we would likcyour consideration on this issue. "" ~~—~——— If you have any questions or need any additional information, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Bill Hofman cc: Kwan So, Calso LLC.