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APPLICATION NO. CARLSBAD TRACT 75-9
CITY OF CARLSBAD
(Please Type or' Print) Date: April 16, 1976
1. REQUEST: Tentative Subdivision Map for: LandDivision
• (Land division - air space division - combination land and
air space division)
2. LOCATION: The subject property is generally located on the
East side of Rancho Santa Fe_RoacL_be twee n OlivenhainRoad
and La Costa Avenue
3. ASSESSOR 1 S NUMBER: Book 223 Page 060 Parcel ip..
,--'Book 223- Page 060 Parcel 12 (If more, please list on
• bpttom of page).
223-060-07, 223-060-09, 223-060-11, 264-22O-
4. NER4Sj: Name Address City. Zip Phone
Trustees (5f theGentra1 States, Southeast & Southwest Areas Pension Fund
5. Person responsible for preparation of Map
liame
ltfEñIThTompany,3088Pio Pico Blvd., Suite 202, Carlsbad, Calif
714/729-4987, Attention: Robert C. Ladwig
i trat Reg s i on or L et: No L.S . ......
APPLICANTS SIGNAtURE:
OCT 1 I hereby declare that all information contained Al bthis
application is true; and that all standJycpftditions as
indicated on the attachment have been re 1
agreed to. lifling Department
Name Address City Zip Phone
La Costa Land Company, Costa Del Mar Road, Carlsbad, Calif 92008
714/43 8-9111
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BY: Burton L. Kramer, Vice President
Representing (Company or Corporation).
Relationship to Property Owner(s) Subdivider
The City of Carlsbad Planning Department would appreciate the
opportunity to work with the applicant throughout the Planning
Stages of the proposed development. In an effort to aid the
applicant, the Planning Department requests that it be given
an opportunity to evaluate and discuss the application and
plans prior to submittal. This request is not a requirement;
however, it may avoid major redrafting or revision of the plan
which only serves to lengthen the processing time.
ATTACHMENTS:
Suppi emental Information Form Planrii ng 5-1
Time Extension Agreement - Planning 19-1
Standard Conditions - Planning 20-1
Preparation Check List - ?nning 21-1
Procedures - Planning - 2
Title 20 - Subdivision Regulations
FORM: Planning 18-1 Date ofl Planning Commission Approval
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
1200 Elm Avenue
Carlsbad, CA. 92008
(714) 729-1181
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REQUEST FOR WARRANT
The Director of Finance is hereby requested to draw a warrant payable
To: La Costa Land Company
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IN PAYMENT OF THE FOLLOWING: ACCOUNT NO. AMOUNT
Rtfimc1 of naid frr Tntt:iv
oning and EIR supplement
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TOTAL
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Requested By: Approved By: '-*1-M - /,*//
Department Head Purchasing Agent
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
1200 ELM AVENUE 0 CARLSBAD CALIFORNIA 92008
729-1181
RECEIVED FROM
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a
Santa Fe Knolls,
Tentative Map
Rezone
E.I.R. Supplement
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1070.
140.
$---2-0 . $ 1,260
PLEASE DETACH THE ATTACHED CHECK
I HIS REMITTANCE ADVICE LA COSTA LAND CO. IS IN PAYMENT OF IRE
LI FORE DEPOSITING CHECK
COSTA DEL MAR ROAD ITEMS LISTED ABOVE
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA
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C. (0 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FORM
SPECIFIC PLAN/TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT/SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
SPECIAL USE PERMIT
1. Gross Acres (or square footage if less than acre) 70
2. Number of Lots 211
Acs .
3. Type of Development
Residential
(Residential , Commercial, Industrial)
4. Present ZonePlanned Community Proposed Zone same
(if change requested)
5. General Plan Land Use DesignationR.L.M.(Perrevised
La Costa Master Plan)
6. Source of Water Supply Olivenhain Municipal Water District Gaty
Res ervo ii
7. Method of Sewage Disposal LeucadiaCountyWaterDistrict
sanitary sewer system /f1 8. Types of Protective Covenants to be Recorded the standard
LaCostaC.C.&R.'swillberecordedforthissubdivision.A
copy of the C.C..&R.'sisonfile in the PlanningDept.
9' Transportation Modes Avail ai e to Service the Development
.Aut.omobile and. Bicycles .
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a) School District Svirg the property Encinitas Union
Elementaryand San Dieguito HighSchoolDistrict.
b) Are school facilities capable of serving this project:the
developer is working with the Districts to provide for their -future ,
needs
(Written confirmation of this requirement must be
received by the Planning Department at least one
week prior to Planning Commission hearing. If not
received by this time the request will be denied.)
11. Methods proposed to reduce sound levels There is no objectionable
noisethatneedstobemitigatedinthesubdivisiondesign.No
housesareincludedin this _development _phase.
12. Methods proposed to conserve energy Therearenoenergy
conservationmeasures incorporatedinthedesignofthestreets
andlots.
.-itional heets may he attached if necessary to answer aoy of the
FQPir1 T. of P1 anni ng Conmi ssion Approval 4-875 R M
STATEMENT OF AGREEMENT
TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP
CITY OF C.ALSAD
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ThéSubdjvjsjon Map Act sets a fifty (50) day time restriction on
P1nning Commission processing of Tentative Maps. This time limit
can only be extended by the mutual concurrance of the applicant and
the City. By accepting applicatiors for tentative maps concurrntiy
with other applications, in an attempt to speed up the overall pro-
cess, the fifty (50) day time limit is often exceeded. If you wish to have your application processed concurrently, this agreement must
be signed by the applicant or his agent. If you choose not to sign
the statement, the City will not accept.-your application for the
tentative map until all prior necessary entitlements have been pro-
cessed and approved.
In either circumstance, the City will process your request within
the earliest time period, however, in no circumstance shall this
delay be greater than 150 days from the day of submittal of appli-
cation.
The undersigned understands that the processing time required by
the City may exceed fifty (50) days, therefore the undersigned
agrees to extend the fifty (50) day processing limitation and fully
concurs with any extensions of time up to one hundred and fifty
(150) days that may be required to propeily review all of my appli-
cations in order that the environmental impact report and any other
prerequisites to this application maybe processed concurrent1y,
yi9natur ate
Name Relationship
(Property Own
FORM Planning 19-1 Date of Plannfrc orissiOfl Approval
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TENTATIVE SUBDiVISION MAP • Subd i vi Si on and development shall meet all requirements of the
subdivision, zoning, building codes, and General Plan and other
laws, ordinances or regulations of the City of Carlsbad, and other
governmental agencies. Some of the more pertinent requirements
and procedures of the City are listed below for your information,
and concurrence. Please reed this Hst carefully and feel free
to ask for further information or explanation.
1. Final Map shall be completed within 18 months from the
date of final City Council action on the Tentative
Subdivision Map. Two extensions of one year each may
be approved by City Council upon staff review of the
original dcci sion.
2. The Final Map shall substantially conform to the
Tentative Subdivision Map. If otherwise, the Final Map
will be rejected and new Tentative Subdivision Map
hearings will be required for the revised plan.
3. All public improvements shall be made in conformity with the
Subdivision Ordinance and other City Standards, to the satis-
faction of the City Engineer, without cost to the City of
Carlsbad and free of all liens and encumbrances.
4. Prior to any construction, the applicant shall submit plans
to the appropriate entity providing domestic water to the
proposed development, for its approval of the location,
type and adequacy of water lines.
5. Prior to any construction, the applicant shall obtain approval
from the City Fire Department of th location and size of
fire hydrants.
6. The applicant shall install all required fire hydrants and
dry-stand pipes prior to framing construction, and said
fire appurtenances shall be functional prior to commencing
such work.
7. Street trees, as required by. the City, shall be installed
by the applicant at-his expense. Trees shall be of a
type approved by the Parks Department and shall he installed
to their specifications. If removal of any existing trees
is required by the City, said removal shall be at the
applicant's expense. It shall be the responsibility of
the applicant to make all arrangements with the Parks
Department concerning the requirements of this condition.
8. A detailed grading plan which includes proposed drainage
and erosion control landscaping and for other measures
such as desilting basins shall be approved by the City
Engineer prior to Final Map.
9. Immediately after grading, erosion control landscaping
and/or other measures such as desilting basins shall
be installed. This control may be the final landscaping,
if so approved.
10. A detailed landscape and sprinkler plan shall be sub-
mitted for Planning Director's approval for all graded
slopes 5' or greater in height and any other areas re-
quired by the City.
11. Prior to final building inspection clearance, all land-
scaping shall be installed or adequate bonding accepted.
Said landscaping shall be maintained in a manner accept-
able to the Planning Director.
12. No signs or advertising of
erected or installed until
by the City of Carlsbad.
As part of the approval process, the
Qr add others, especially those of a
divider will be notified of these ma
Resolution.
any type whatsoever shall be
plans thereof have been apr3ed
City may modify these conditions
more specific nature The sub-
di fi cations or additions by
ForrIPiL?ft:JJte 0 17 an inq Commission Approval
PREPAR/kIlON CHECK LISTO
TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP
A. Required for Submittal
1. Application with supplemental information sheet -completed.
Time extension agreement signed, if desired.
Ph9tostatic copy of deed with complete legal description
subject property.
Twenty-eight ozalid prints of the Tentative Subdivision
Map.
Environmental Impact Statement or Report with Fees (if
( required).
6. _F-ee for tentative subdivision map: $200.00 + $5.00 for each
lot between 1 - 25, + $3.00 for each, lot between 26 - 100,
+ $1.00 for each lot over 100, Extension $100.00 and
Revision $100.00.
7. St"eet name list for new streets (3 names for each street
in conformance to Street Name Policy or one name chosen
from approved Street Name List for each street).
8. _.&01T Foot Radius Map * A map to scale not less than 1"
200' showing each lot within 300 feet of the exterior
boundaries of the subject property. Each of these lots
shall be consecutively numbered and correspond with the
property owners' list.
9. P1rty Owners' List - A typewritten list of the name and
address of ail 1 property owners within 300 feet as noted on
the property owner map. This list must be accurate and
taken from the latest equalized assessment roll on file
in the office of the Assessor of San Diego County, 855
Williamson Street, Vista, California. (Phone 714 724-8571)
B. Drafting of Tentative Subdivision Map
1. Sheets to be 24" x 36" with 1" border (Standard "0" size)
2. Scale to be indicated: 1" = 80' is generally sufficient,
however, the scale is to be appropriate for-sheet size;
but in no case smaller than 1" = 100'. If project is too
large for recommended' scale, additional sheets will be
necessary; and a reduced composit of the map be submitted
on a 24" x 36" reproducible.
3. North arrrow oriented to top or left side of sheet.
4. Lettering must be legible. It is preferred that it be
drawn by mechanical means, in ink, and heavy upper case.
5. Location map showing the distance to the center line of
the nearest intersection. -
6. Title block with name of subdivision, name and address of
subdivider and drafter and pertinent information such as
number of lots, total acreage and date prepared.
7. Name and address of registered Civil Engineer.
8. Carlsbad Tract Number, placed top right portion of sheet.
FORM Planning 21-1 First Page
• C. Information on Map
1. Existing adjacent public rights-of-way, showing dimensions
and distance from property line to center line.
2. Location of existing improvements, pavement, curbs, side-
walks, etc.
3. Easements; type and location.
4. Location and dimension of all proposed public rights-of-way.
5. Radii of street curves.
-6. Location and dimension of all public or private easements.
7. Location of rail road tracts within 300 feet.of site.
8. Location and description of existing utilities.
9. Proposed streets to be labeled by alphabetical letters.
10. Grades of all proposed streets
11. Topographic contours at two-feet intervals, with indication
of nianufacturing slopes.
12. Elevation of proposed building pads or sites.
13. Lot lines and dimensions
14. Lots to be numbered.
15. Location of watercourse or areas subject to flood.
16. Location of proposed storm drains or other means of
drainage (grades and size).
17. Location of existing building and structures.
18. Location of existing trees within both private and public
lands.
19. Street sections (may be submitted on separate sheet).
20. Delineation of development phasing.
Form - Planning 21-1 Date of Planning Commission Approval
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PROCEDURES
1) pplicationto Planning_Ccr;is.ior: In an effort to aid the
appi icant, the Planning Deartmen requests that it be given
an opportunity to evaluate and discuss the application in its
various stages of development prior to submittal. It is more
effective if applicant meets directl.y with staff; however,
written or telephone communication is acceptable. It is t -
responsibility of the applicant to make the initial contact
for such meeting.
2) Submittal: Application will be accepted only if the applica-
tion, plans and other pertinent materials are complete.
enerally, the date application will be heard will be deter-
miSnad by the submittal date as indicated within the approved
Manning Commission calendar.
3) Planning Commission Calendar: The Planning Commission adopts
an annual calendar that indicates application closing dates,
staff review dates, staff report completion dates, and Plan-
ning Commission hearing dates. You may acquire this calendar
at the Pjanning Department.
4) Staff Review: On the date as indicated on the Planning Commission
Calendar, City Staff conducts a review meeting on all items on
the Planning Commission agenda. The applicant is invited to
attend and to explain the project and respond to staff preliminary
recommendations. Upon completion of this review, Staff will pre-
pare final staff recommendations to be submitted to the Planning
Commission. The final report with recommnd:tions will he
avail able t the P1 a n n n D c p a rtment fi v days p r i o; to the
Planning Co'ission hoa (Frday afternoon prior to h'
Plnninq Commission meeti rdaie).
5) Hearir: The Pl;iHj CocTsicn cv€.ry 2nd •nd
liTe chie?day of the month at.7:30 pni. o as indicated on te
Planning Commission calendar. Depending on the type of appli -
cation, the Planning Commission will either make a finding
and forward to City Council or make'final action.
6) Appeals: Final action by Planning Commission may be appealed
to the City Council, provided such appeal is filed within ten
(10) days after the Planning Commission action. The applicant
should review with staff the procedure on the various types of
appi i'cat ions.
7) Final Decision: The City will notify the applicant and property
owner of the final decision.
FORM: Planning 3-2 Date of Planning Commission Approval_ 4-8-75
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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is made on October 1980, between the
SAN DIEGUITO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT, a California union high
school district ("District"), and LA COSTA LAND COMPANY, an
Illinois corporation ("La Costa"), who agree as follows:
.. This Agreement is made with reference to and in contem--
plation of the following facts:
(a) It is the intent of District and La Costa to
evidence the satisfaction of Condition 17 of City Council of City
of Carlsbad Resolution No. 4072 as amended by Condition 12 of
City Council of City of Carlsbad Resolution No. 6200, which
condition, as amended, states in pertinent part:
'That portion of Exhibit 'X' dated March 11, 1980,
labeled future High School Site, shall be included
-within the boundaries of the final subdivision map
for Unit 1. [La Costa] shall reach an agreeme'nt
with San Dieguito Union High School District to
ensure that necessary school site will be provided
and resolve the status of the reserved site."
(b) La Costa will cause "[t]hat portion of Exhibit 'X
dated March 11, 1980, labeled future High School Site", which
constitutes approximately 88 acres, to be-included within the
boundaries of the final subdivision map for Unit 1 of the sub-
division commonly known as Santa Fe Knolls. It is, however, the
desire of District to develop only approximately 50 net usable
acres as the high school site. -
(c) After extensive negotiations, District and La
Costa have reached an agreemert to ensure that the site will be
provided and have resolved the status of the reserved site. 1t
is the intent of District and La Costa to .document such agreement
by entering into this Agreement. Both parties acknowledge that
further acts will. be necessary to implement the basic agreement
contained in this Agreement but because of, for example, the
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Districts inability to determine by No.vember 1, 1980, the speci-
fic approximately 50 net usable acres required by the District
for the future high school site, District and La Costa desire to
memorialize the-agreement reached to this date,
(d) District and La Costa acknowledge that this Agreement
is entered into in anticipation of approval by the City Council
of Carlsbad of Master Plan No. 149(E) so as to allow development
of approximately 8,000 additional dwelling units in the Master
Plan, area within the La Costa community by the year 2000. This
- subparagraph whall not be deemed to preclude any future amendmeiit
- of the Master Plan. - -
2. La Costa shall reserve the approximately 88-acre site
for a potential future high school site on the final subdivision
map for Unit lof Santa Fe Knolls. La --Costa hereby grants to
District an option to purchase approximately 50 net usable acres
of the 88 acres in accordance with the conditions and provisions
of this-Agreement.
3. a. La Costa shall reserve the entire approximately
8-acre site for a period of 18 months after the date of this
Agreement. Within said 18 month period District shall notify La
Costa in writing (accompanied by appropriate graphic illustration
and acceptable legal description) of thq approximately 50 net
usable acres which the District reasonably determines is required
for the future high school site. Such determination shall not
make development of the remaining portion of the 88-acre site for
residential use economically infeasible. La Costa shall reimburse
District for fifty percent (50%) of the architectural fees incurred
by District in connection with such determination; provided, how-
ever, that La Costa shall not be obligated to reimburse District
more than $2,500.00 for such fees. District shall be responsible
for all other costs of such determination. Upon determination of
the approximately 50 net usable acre site, (1) the District -
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immediately shall quitclaim all of its, right, title and interest
in and to the balance of the* h 88 acres to La Costa or its assign
or nominee, an (2) La Costa and District, at La Costa's expense,
immediately sllrall take all' necessary and appropriate actions to
cause the establishment of the approximately '50-acre site as a'
separate legal lot or lots and to caise any master and general
plan changes and rezoning necessary and appropriate to permit
residential development of the balance of the 88-acre site
consistent with adjacent residential use. '
b. At any time after such determination h'as been made
but onor before the date 36 months after the date of this
Agreement ("option period"), District shall have the right to
exercise its-option to purchase the approximately 50 net usable
acre site by giving written notice to La Costa and depositing
the full amount of the purchase price intoan escrow to be opened
by District and La Costa to consummate the conveyance at Title
Insurance & Trust Company (San Diego main office). Said ecrow
shall close no later than Decernbe 31, 1983, 'by the recordation
of the conveyance by La Costa to District and the release by the
escrow holder of the purchase price (minus normal Seller's costs
of escrow) to La Costa. If District fails to exercise its option
within the option period, District shall have no right, to purchase
the approximately 50 net usable acre site under the option
• granted under paragraph 2 of this Agreement.
c. If District fails to exercise its option within
the optioin period, La Costa thereafter shall continue to reserve
the approximately 50 net usable acre site as a potential future
high school site until the earlier of (1) written notification
from District to La Costa that District has determined that the
site is not necessary for a high school or (2) December 31, 1995.
La Costa hereby grants to District an option to purchase the ap-
proximately 50 net usable acre site during the period described
in the immediately preceding sentence, for a purchase pr'ice equal
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to the fair market value of the approximae1y 50 net usable acre
site as the highest and best residential use and without regard
to the reservation. The fair market. value shall be determined by
an appraisr or panel of appraisers as provided in paragraph 8 of
this Agreement. The other provisions.and conditions of the
purchase and sale shall be as mutually agreed.
4. La Costa, at its expense shall cause the installation
of a 14-inch water main to be brought to the southwest corner
boundary of the school site in connection with the residential
development of adjacent property. District shall be responsibIe'
for connection and on-site installation and connection fees and
service charges.
5. La Costa, at its expense, shall cause the installation
of a sewer line with sufficient capacity to serve the needs of a
2,000-student high school to the boundary of the school site in
connection with the residential development of adjacent property.
District shall be responsible for connection and on-site installa-
tion and connection feesand service charges..
6 La Costa, at its expense, shall cause the installation
of off-site (with respect to the high school site) perimeter
roads and sidewalks in connection with the residential develop-
ment of the adjacent property.
7. District shall cooperate with La Costa by signing all
documents and taking all actions-necessary or appropriate to
evidence to the City Council of the City of Carlsbad that an
agreement has been reached in accordance with the condition de-
scribed in paragraph 1.(a) of this Ag,reement to allow approval
byOctoer 28, 1980, of the recordation of the final map for
Santa Fe Knolls Unit 1.
8. If District exercises its option to purchase within the
36-month option period in accordance with this Agreement, the
purchase price to be paid by District to La Costa for the ap-
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proximately 50 net usable acre site shall 'be calculated in ac-
cordance with this numbered'paragraph:
Immediately upon the determination of the approximately 50
net usable, acre site in acôordance with paragraph 3.a. of this
Agreement, District and La Costa shall cause the separate apprai-
sal of the approximately 50 net usable acre site and the balance
of the approximately 88-acre site. The purchase price shall be
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calculated by multiplying $6,600,00b.00 by a fraction, the numerator
of which is the appraised value of the approximately 50 net
usable acre site and the denominator of which is' the sum of the -
appraised value of that site plus the appraised value of the
balance of the approximately 88-acre site. The -appraised values
shall be determined by an M.A.I. appraiser jointly chosen by
La Costa and District. If La Costa and District fail to choose
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an appraiser or if either disagrees with the appraisal, then the -
appraised values shall be determined by' a panel of three M.A.I.
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appraisers, one named by District, one named by La Costa arid the
third by the first two appraiser;:. If-the fi-rst two appraisers
are unable to choose a third-appraiser, either party may request
that the American Arbitration Association choose the third. The
respective appraised value of each of the two parcels for pur-
poses of calculating the purchase price shall be the average
appraisal for said parcel among the panel members. The appraisals
will be of the property used as the highest and best residential
use and without regard to the reservation. La Costa and.District
shall share the costs of appraisal fifty percent (50%) each.
9. District shall cooperate with La Costa and sign all
documents and take all actions necessary or appropriate to maxi-
inize the tax benefits to La Costa in connection with the reserva-
tion and conveyance contemplated hereunder as long as such
actions do not affect the rights or obligations of the District.
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10. District shall cooperate with La Costa in obtaining all
necessary services and facilities to serve the high school site
including, but not limited to, sewer facilities and water facilities
and service.
11. This instrument may be executed in any number of
counterparts and each such counterpart shall be deemed to be an
original instrument.
12. All notices or other instruments or communications
under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be deemed
properly given upon either personal service, or by certified or
registered mail, return receipt requested, postage fully prepaid
and addressed to the parties at the following respective addresses
or .at such other addresses as shall be designated by the parties
from .time to time by notice given in accordance with the foregoing:
La Costa La Costa Land Company
Costa del. Mar Road
Carlsbad, California 92008
District San Dieguito Union High School District
625 North Vulcan Avenue
Leucadia, California 92024
Any such notice, demand or communication shall be deemedgiven
when personally delivered to the other party or when deposited
in the United States Nail.
13. If any provision of this Agreement is held by a court
of competent jurisdiction to be illegal or invalid, said provision
shall be deemed to be severed and deleted; and the severance or
deletion of such provision shall not affect the validity of the
remaining provisions of this Agreement. .
14. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be
binding upon the successors-in-interest, heirs, legatees, assigns
and personal representatives of the parties hereto. -
SAN DIEGUITO UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
a California union high school district
By:
Title
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LA COSTA LAND COMPANY
an Illinois corporation
By:
Title
Approved as to satisfaction of Condition 17 of City Council
Resolution No. 4072 as amended by Condition 12 of City Council
Resolution No.. 6200.
For the City Council of
the City of Carlsbad
Title
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1200 ELM AVENUE :1
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008
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TELEPHONE:
(714) 7291181
December 29, 1976
Norm Arndt
Rick Engineering Company
3088 Plo Pico Drive
Suite 202
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Suhject STREET NAMES - CT 75-9. SANTA FE KNOLLS
Dear Mr. Arndt
All street names submitted by your letter of December 17, 1976
are acceptable with the following exceptions
'D' Street ----- Must be one street name;
Baya is acceptable, preceded
by Via, Terraja or Grado.
'E' Street ------- Corte must be Sitlo.
(Bellota is acceptable,)
I F' Street -------- Camino must be Via, Terraja or Grado.
(Calendo is acceptable.)
I! Street Must be one street name; Disoma is
acceptable, preceded by Via, Terraja
- or Grado,
IKI Street Corte must be Sitio.
(Lanero is acceptable.)
'L' Street ----------- Corte must he Sitlo.
(Suero is acceptable.)
Let me know if you have any questions.
Si*fiely ,yirs
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AJn eacflam
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
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PLANNING CONSULTANTS RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY I AND CIVIL ENGINEERS
3088 PlO PICO DR. • SUITE 202 • CARLSBAD, CA 92008
P.O. BOX 1129 • PHONE • AREA CODE 714 • 729-4987
December 17, 1976
Mr. Allen Meacham
Planning Department
City of Carlsbad
1200 Elm Avenue
Carlsbad, California 92008
RE: STREET NAMES FOR CARLSBAD TRACT NO.75-9, SANTA FE KNOLLS
Dear Allen:
Please review the enclosed street names and advise me if they
are acceptable to your department.
Thank you very much for your assistance with this request.
Please call if you have any questions concerning this project.
Very truly yours,
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Norman C. Arndt
Enclosures
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cc: Mr. Irving Roston
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PLANNING CONSULTANTS RICK ENGINEERING COMPANY i AND CIVIL ENGINEERS
3088 PlO PICO DR. • SUITE 202 • P.O. BOX 1129
CARLSBAD, CA 92008 • AREA CODE 714 • 729-4987
To
City of Carlsbad
1200 Elm Avenue
Carlsbad, California 92008
GENTLEMEN:
WE ARE SENDING YOU XJ Attached 0 Under separate cover via '- -°--' is i tyoIiowing items:
• Shop drawings 0 Prints 0 Plans 0 S4Oies 0 Specifications
• Copy of letter 0 Change order 0 T 18 1976
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COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTIONJg .
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TO TENTATIVE MAP
28 B/L If of
hf Gum Labels - Property Owners Addresses
1 CoOy Proprfy Owners List
1 Copy City of Car1hd Pcipf for $1,260
1 Copy 300' Radius Nap to Accompany Tentatiun m a p
1 Original, Application - Tentative Nap
1 Application - Specific Plan
THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below:
El For approval
• For your use
• As requested
O For review and comment
0 For Your Action
REMARKS
O For Checking
O Approved as submitted
• Approved as noted
• Returned for corrections
El Resubmit copies for approval
• Design only, not for construction
• Return corrected prints
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COPY TO
SIGNED: Robei
DAWCO
If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once.