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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 79-25; N LA COSTA AVE. BTWN. RANCHO SANTAFE; Tentative Map (CT)Receipt APPLICATION NO. CARLSBAD TRACT CITY OF CARLSBAD (Please Type or Print) 1. REQUEST: Tentative Subdivision Map for: Rancheros, _DeLa Costa - (Land division - air space division - combination land and air space division) 2. LOCATION: The subject property is generally located on the North side ofcpstp Ave. between Rancho Santa Fe and El Fuerte Street 3. /0 4i 074 ?23-0'-fr 0/ oz_ 5. 223 -0-frO- ASSESSOR's NUMBER: Book 223 Page -.-e- Parcel o 223 ..0.64 Book 223 Page 06.0 Parcel -•- (If more, please list on bQttom of page). OWNER(S)- Name Address City Zip Phone La Costa Land ComiDaay Costa Del Mar Road. .Carlsbad C& - Person resonsible for preparation of Map Uame Rick Efigineering 3o88 Pio Pico, Carlsbad 92008 729-4987 Regi statf on o Lce1 riC No. .L..$L.....* APPLICANTS S 1GNAifJR: I hereby declare that all information contained within this application is true; and that all standard conditions as indicated on the attachment have been read, understood and agreed to. ame Address City Zip Phone Representing (Company orCpporation). _Iia_Co.sta_ Land Company,._ Costa 1NRoad,_Carlsbad ,CA 92008 Relationship to PropityOw ner 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: Supplemental Information Form - P1annin 5-1 Time Extension Agreement - Planning 19-1 Standard Conditions - Planning 20-1 Preparation Check List - Penning 21-1 Procedures - Planning .- 2 Title 20 - Sudivisin Regulations FORM: Planning 13-1 Date of Planning Commission Approval 1. mm ) If after the information you have submitted has been reviewed, it is determined that further information is required, you will be so advised APPLICANT]. La Costa Land Company - - Naule (individual, partnership, joiriE venture, corporation, syndication) Costa Del Mar Road, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Business Address 438-9111 Telephone Number AGENT: Dalg)Architecture & Planning, Inc.- Ross Suthel and , Name Project Architect 2210 Avenida do la Playa, La Jolla. CA 92037 Business Addres.s (714) 459-2606 Telephone Number MEMBERS: Name (individual, partner, joint • Home Address venture, corporation, syndication) Business Address Telephone Number Telephone Number Name Home Address Business Address Telephone Number Telephone Number (Attach more sheets if necessary) I/We declare under penalty of perjury that the information contained in this dis- closure is true and correct and that it will remain true and correct and may be relied upon as being true and correct until amended. Applicant • B'1 _ • Agent, Owner, Part r . I SJATEMENT OF AGREEMENT TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION' MAP CITY OF CARL1. The Subdivision Map Act sets a fifty (50) day time restriction on Planning Commission processing of Tentative Maps. This time l i mit- can only he extended by the mutual concurrance of the applicant and the City. By accepting applications for tentative maps concurrenjv with other applications, in an attempt o 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 properly review-all of my appli- cations in order that the cnviro .nmental impact report and any other prerequisites to this application rIiy he processed concurrently. 00, -00~ SignaturC Date AT— La Costa Land TTT) De ii'itionship to Application (Property Owner,-Agent) FORM Planning 19-1 Date of Plannirq Comnission Approval : Llc±1L_INFORM/\T10Nj SPEC-IFIC PLAN/T[NTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP PLANNED UNIT DEV[LOPMENT/SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN SPECIAL USE PERMIT 1. Gross Acres (or square footage if iess than acr.e) 2. Number of Lots 95 f 92 dwelling units _ 3. Type of Development Planned Unit Dy2pment Commercial, Industrial) 4. Present Zone Planned Community Proposed Zone p1nrej Cmnninity... (if change requested) 5. General Plan Land Use Designation Tw flcriify riri9 Med ium flnity 6. Sour.ce of Water Supply San Ma rcos County Water District 7. Method of Sewage Disposal r. Sew'r Syc1-m 8. Types of Protective Covenants to be Recorded Covenants, CQflt1Qn,S,and,RestrictionsCCC&R');HomeownersAssociation By'LWs.; cbit.ectua]. 9. Transportation Modes Available to Service the Development N CT D. 10. If residential developrneot pl ease complete the following: a) Sh'ool District Serving the property San _Marcos _Unified School District b) Are school facilities capable of serving this project: (Written confirmation of this requirement must be received by the Planning Department at least one week prior to Planning Comiission hearing. If not received by this time the request will be denied.) 11. Methods proposed to reduce sound levels Due tothe -nature and layout of the project, excessive sound levels are not anticipated. -- 12. Methods proposed to conserve energy Designandorientation, nuatqnandpossibleusofsolarwaterheatingsystems. - Additional sheets may be attached if necessary to answer any of t ine above questions. r FORM Planning 5-1 Date of Planning Commission Approval 4_8 , 7 6944 TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP Subdivision and development shall meet all requirements of the subdivision, zonijig, 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 read this list 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 decision. 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 the 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. I. 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 approed City may modify these conditions :re specific nature, The sub- difications orThdditions by Form Plannin D.tte of P1 a n n i rig •Coiiimi s s i on Approval PREPARATION CHECK LIS• TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP A. Documents Required for Submittal /l• Application with supplemental information sheet -completed. Time extension agreement signed, if desired. o ~su s PJie c ~t VCr '(o p ~YZer o Ii-ty-eight ozalid prints of the Vntative Subdivision Map. Environmental Impact Statement or Report with Fees (if required). Fee for tentative subdivision map: 200.0 + $ for each tV lot between 1 - 25, + $3.00 for each, lo e 100, + $1.00 for each lot over 100, Extension $100.00 and Revision $100.00. ,'7• Steet name list for new streets (3 names for each stéet/' in conformance to Street Name Policy or one name chosen • from approved Street Name List for each street). .3 0 0 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' Ji - 14 Property Owner ' A typewritten list of the name and address of a1l 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 p r eferred that it be drawn by mechanical means, in ink, fnd heavy upper case. 5. Location map showing the distance/to the center line of the nearest - intersection. /1/ 6. Title block with name of subdi'yision, 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 I - '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 publicor 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 andsize). 17. Location of existing buildin.g and structures. 18. Location of existing trees within both private and public larrds. 19. Street sections (may be submitted on separate sheet). 20. Delineation of development phasing. Form - Planning 21-1 Date of Planning Commission Approval 9 PROCEDURES 1) pplication_to Plan cision: In an effort to aid the appi icant, the Planning Department 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 directly with staff; however, written,or telephone communication is acceptable. It is the 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- mined by the submittal date as indicated within the approved Planning 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- fling Commission hearing dates. You may acquire this calendar at the Planning 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 Comm i s s i o n . The firl report with rcconmendati ors will he available 3.t the P1 ann n Dcpartment five days prio:' to the Planning Ccim1ss ion hoarnQ (Friday afternoon prior to tht' Planring Commission pieetir dae). 5) Hearinç: The PlanrnJ Co:Tiszior mo cv€.ry 2nd WTCf —ne sduy of the month at. 7:30 p . or as indicated on IL 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 appUcations. 7) Final Decision: The City will notify the applicant and property owner of the final decision. FORM: Planning 3-2 Date af Planning Commission Approval_:._ o 6 EMMET L. WEMPLE & ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Emmet L. Wemple, ASLA Peter D. Brandow, ASLA Denis L. Kurutz, ASLA RANCHEROS LA COSTA LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT Prepared for DALE NAEGLE & ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS By EMMET L. WEMPLE & ASSOCIATES LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS The site of the proposed development is on hilly terrain overlooking the San Marcos Creek Basin. The prime topographical characteristics of the area are of rolling eroded mesas and ridges which fall sharply into steep ravines, side canyons and the San Marcos Creek Canyon. The land forms fold and expand and offer everchanging vistas as one moves through. Coastal sage scrub and chapparal provide a low profile cover over the site. Native plants over six feet in height are few and present little relief from this cover. The proposed plantings to be introduced for this environment will, as much as possible, reflect the natural landforms, be compatible with those chapparal belts preserved, and meet the necessary requirements and amenities of the residential developments. We intend to use large numbers of Eucalyptus throughout the site as a unifying fabric of loose and random nature which will provide the rural character sought for the development. This concept is in keeping with the vast plantings of Eucalyptus found throughout the San Diego Region. Landscape treatment at the La Fuerte Avenue edge will respect the private custom home sites across the street by the installation of turf where possible and the supplementation of the existing street tree, Podocarpus gracilior. Where equestrian, trails border this edge, they will be guided by low cedar pole fences. As a transition to the chapparal beyond, large California Peppers and Cajeput trees will be planted. These same trees will be planted within the site at the intersections of secondary roads, gateways median strips and as accents. It is our intent to provide a variety of visual experiences as one travels the roads within the site. At places, the plantings will close in and envelope, 2503 West Seventh Street Los Angeles, Calif. 90057. (213) 386-6623 3919 Westerly Place, Suite 108 Newport Beach, Calif. 92660 • (714) 752-5492 o RANCHEROS LA COSTA LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT Page two at others it will open and expand toward views. The-tree plantings will be supplemented with an understory of shrub massings of colorful Oleander, Photinia and Bougainvillea. An integral part of the landscape development is the concept of open meadow land. To isolate the home sites from the flammable chapparal, we propose large open areas of low grasses and fire retardant perennials and sub-shrubs. These areas will also present ground-plane continuity for the project and erosion control. Within this meadow,between the home sites, we recommend the planting of large shrub screens of Oleander, Photinia and Acacia to visually separate the houses. To complement the early California "Rancheros" theme of the project, a list of appropriate plants will be included in the restrictive covenants of the deeds. These plants will provide choices for each homeowner to landscape the immediate environs of his house. Among these will be Bougainvillea, Oleander, Jasmine, Hibiscus, Palms, etc. With the exception of a few, lots will open to the equestrian trail systems which wind through the site. The majority of the trails occurs within draws or small canyons where stands of California Sycamores and Alders will be planted to-enhance the riding experience and provide visual texture from the houses. In conclusion, it is our desire to provide a balanced and sensitive relationship between the man-built form of environ- ment and the natural. Such aspirations involve strong coordinated efforts among the consultants, architect and the developers. We are pleased to submit the schematic concept development and look forward to furthering this effort. DLK 13 November, 1979 LJ QUALITY ORIGINAL (S) I - - :. 4 - '- - e- ' -. -•- T 1! - -s ..- ln •L • —J - -. w -. - • • _•; • :• J - •_:• --:- * T Jill -'.• ____ . O £ - 3 ., , ,: '• .-y : . . - . . .- , , . . " , . RIM U I 1•:. . • '? t * I e , •_ i I ; z r 75 446 V, : ,: ; •a : . ; _._____ STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ss i * : °'' ° SAN DIEGO) 'Ap ril __1968 , before ini, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and _ for said County and state, personally appeared MERV ADFON known i : '•• l*1f . W to we to be the Preeiderit, and ELAINE THOMAS , known to me to be the . 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I I I •l ,, I 4' FXJk" .4 A -----I -4 1 / (%4 \\J sannarcos co..;nty wcer district PHONE (714) 744-0460 • 788 SAN MARCOS 'OULEVARO • SAN MARCOS, CALIFORNIA 92069 PRESIDENT OBY BLANCHARD VICE PRESIDENT STANLEY A. MAHR DIRECTORS HARRY B. KEEBAIJGH MARGARET E. FERGUSON LEO F. SMITH GENERAL MANAGER JAMES F. MCKAY ATTORNEY VERNON A. PELTZER August 17, 1979 City of Carlsbad 1200 Elm Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 Attention: Mr. James Hagaman Director of Planning Gentlemen: RICK ENG. Dare Received AUG 22 1979 Re: Sewer Service - La Costa Northeast The La Costa Land Company (Applicant) the fee owner of the land shown on Exhibit 'A'1 marked Parcels 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 has requested the San Marcos County Water District (District) to provide a sewer service availability letter for the referenced property. Subject property is located within the District and within the sewer service improvements as follows: A portion of Parcels 1, 2, 3 All of Parcels 4 & 5 To be eligible for sewer service, applicant will be required to meet the following conditions: 1. Complete the annexation to sewer Improvement Districts 1, 2 & 6 those portions of Parcels 1, 2 & 3 lying out- side of the improvement districts boundary. 2. Construct all on-site and off-site sewer facilities to connect the proposed project to District's facilities and dedicate the faciliites to the District in accord- ance withthe District's: Standard: Rules and Regulations. 3. Pay all fees required by the District on demand by the District. WA1 EN BASIC TO . - - LIFE.. - HEALTH ...AND PROGRESS. - . . . . /1171 saø marcos county Ater district City of Carlsbad -2- August 17, 1979 4. Perform the terms of the "Agreement for Design and Construction of the Reclamation Facilities Between La Costa Land Company and the San Marcos County Water District with effective date of March 19, 1979, (Reclamation Agreement), to provide the fac- ilities and capacity to handle sewage for this project. Subject to the foregoing conditions this District will provide the project up to and including 750 Dwelling Unit Equivalents (D.U.E.'s) (computed at the rate of 250 gallons per day per D.UE.) as follows: Parcel 1 92 D.U.E.'s - Parcel 100 Parcel 3('' eooi.-) 220 Parcel 4(w-4) 300 Parcel 5 (5rw 33 Actual connections to the system will be scheduled and provided in accordance with the terms of the Reclamation Agreement. It is understood by Applicant that this letter is based upon exist- ing conditions and is issued for planning purposes and that the conditions precedent specified above must be satisfied before service will be provided. This commitment to provide service has been made by the Board of Directors and is subject to the Applicants' compliance with the applicable rules, regulations, ordinances, procedures and policies of the District, including those relating to fees and charges, the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, as amended, the applicant's agreement to construct any on-site and off-site fac- ilities, together with the applicant's providing security as required by the District for such construction. This letter of availability pertains solely to the proposed project and is not transfeable to any other project, is not transferable to any otherparceof land, and is not transferable to any other applicant. Any act in violation of this provision, whether or not WATER BASIC TO... LIFE.. HEALTH AND PROGRESS. Al Ate - . santl]arcos county wer district City of Carlsbad -3- August 17, 1979 legally effective to accomplish a transfer, automatically renders this letter null and void. This letter is void and of no further force and effect on or after June 1, 1982. Sincerely, General Maer J FM/mds Ends. cc: La Costa Land Company Rick Engineering v Vernon A. Peltzer File WATER - BASIC TO LIFE.. . HEALTH . . AND PROGRESS. t PROPERTY OWNERS LIST TENTATIVE MAP CT NO. Parcel Number Assessor's Number Owner 1. 215-330-01 Roman Catholic Bishop of San Diego PD Box 80428 San Diego, CA 92138 2. 215-330-08 Henry G. Putt 175 North State Chicago, Illinois 60601 3. 215-330-09 Henry G. Putt 4. 215-330-10 Henry G. Putt 5. 215-330-11 Henry G. Plitt 6. 215-340-02 Robert N. Wiviott 4212 Clear Valley Drive Encino, CA 91316 7. 215-340-03 Robert N. Wiviott 8. 215-340-01 Frank Ruth 22100 Erwin Street Woodland Hills, CA 91364 9. 215-340-29 Frank H. Ayres & Son Construction P0 Box , Drawer A Huntington Beach, CA 92648 10. 215-340-28 Frank H. Ayres & Son Construction 11. 215-340-27 Frank H. Ayres & Son Construction 12. 215-340-26 Jesse E. De La Torre 829 Regal Road Encinitas, CA 92029 13. 215-340-25 Theodore F. Crow 2609 Glen Arbor Street Santa Ana, CA 92704 14. 215-340-24 Max & Sarah S. Lukasky 518 North Alta Vista Los Angeles, CA 90036 V. Property Owners List Page 2 15. 215-340-23 William C. & Joan J. Morrison 43812 Fenner Lancaster, CA 93534 16. 215-340-22 Samuel L. & Margaret Prestidge 16616 De Arborn Street Sepulveda, CA 91343 17. 215-340-30 Richard M. & Martha M. Witz 809 F Del Mar Downs Road Solana Beach, CA 92075 18. 215-340-31 Richard M. & Martha M. Witz 19. 215-340-32 Richard M. & Martha M. Witz 20. 215-340-39 Leui Investment Company P0 Box 685 Escondido, CA 92025 21. 215-340-39 Leui Investment Company 22. 215-340-35 Wilbur T. & Nancy L. Wakely 2328 Geranium Street San Diego, CA 92109 23. 215-340-36 Jonathan G. & Mary H. Ginder 8111 El Extenso Court San Diego, CA 92119 24. 215-340-38 Harold E. & Henrietta C. Lee 8750 Hillcrest Road Buena Park, CA 90620 25. 215-410-13 La Costa Land Company Costa Del Mar Road Carlsbad, CA 92008 26. 215-420-35 Glover T. & Mary L. Davis P0 Box 794 Bonita, CA 92002 27. 215-420-3-6 Walter L. & Frances Kunze, Jr. 530 South Newbury Place Arlington Heights, ILL. 60005 I Property Owners List Page 3 28. 215-420-37 Save-Most Development Incorporated 250 Newport Center Drive Suite M 200 Newport Beach, CA 92660 29. 215-420-38 Francis & Gloria M. Helmuth 934 Sandpiper Place La Jolla, CA 92037 30. 215-420-39 Eagle Contractor of San Diego 525 C Street Suite 1000 San Diego, CA 92101 31. 215-420-40 Djuro and Erza Jakubec 8606 Flanders Road San Diego, CA 92126 32. 215-420-41 Double Vee Investments P0 Box 765 Del Mar, CA 92014 33. 215-420-42 Clarence & Anna Kaufman 1902 Gail Lane Anaheim, CA 92802 34. 215-420-43 Robert Dulich 7017 El Fuerte Street La Costa, CA 92008 35. 215-420-44 Jack C. & Lucille C. Maldonado 228 Nisbet Way Riverside, CA 92507 36. 215-420-45 Walter W.M. Han 405 Kiowa Place Boulder, Colorado 80303 37. 215-420-46 La Costa Land Company Costa Del Mar Road Carlsbad, CA 92008 38. 215-420-47 Famco Builders (PTNRSP) 17047 Matinal Road San Diego, CA 92127 39. 215-430-04 James P. DeVere 114 Spindrift Drive Palos Verdes, CA 90274 40. 215-430-05 Location Research & Development 1501 Westcliff Drive # 205 Newport Beach, CA 92660 V I Prbperty Owners List Page 4' 41. 215-430-06 Mola Development Corporation 417 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 42. 215-430-07 Charles B. & Marjorie L. Palmer 1201 Eucalyptus Avenue Vista, CA 92083 43. 215-430-08 Patrick T. & Kathleen A. Miller 633 Kalamath Drive Del Mar, CA 92041 44. 215-420-50 Save-Most Development Incorporated 250 Newport Center Drive Suite M-200 Newport Beach, CA 92660 45. 215-420-49 Edmund G. & Mary H. Bruchet 802 E. Los Olivos Drive San Gabriel, CA 91775 46. 215-420-48 Save-Most Development Incorporated 250 Newport Center Drive Suite M-200 Newport Beach, CA 92660 47. 215-430-14 Save-Most Development Incorporated 48. 215-430-13 Steve & Trene Olas 1379 Nogales Drive Del Mar, CA 92014 49. 215-430-12 Gerald L. & Kathleen A. Sill 27912 Calle Belmonte San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 50. 215-430-11 Save-Most Development , Incorporated 250 Newport Center Drive Suite M-200 Newport Beach, CA 92660 51. 215-430-10 Frank J. & Mary V. Kratochvil 521 Toyopa Drive Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 52. 215-430-09 Herbert F. & Sybil York 6110 Camino De La Costa La Jolla, CA 92037 53. 215-430-15 La Costa Land Company Costa Del Mar Road Carlsbad, CA 92008 54. 215-440-17 Jack & Jeanette L. Maim 41 Cayuse Lane Rolling Hills, CA 90274 • Propert Owners List Page 5 55. 215-440-18 John & Marie Munzinga 8051 N. La Jolla Scenic Drive La Jolla, CA 92037 56. La Costa Land Company 57. 223-010-23 La Costa Land Company Costa Del Mar Road Carlsbad, CA 92008 58. 223-050-49 La Costa Land Company 59. 223-050-54 Trustees of Central States c/o Asset Administration 8550 W. Bryn Mawr Avenue Chicago, ILL 60. 223-010-26 Trustees of Central States 61. 223-050-43 City of Carlsbad 1200 Elm Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 62. 223-010-07 La Costa Land Company Costa Del Mar Road Carlsbad, CA 92008 63. 223-021-03 San Marcos County Water District 788 W. Encinitas Road San Marcos, CA 92069 64. 223-020-04 La Costa Land Company 65. 222-150-05 La Costa Land Company 66. 222-012-05 La Costa Land Company 67. 222-012-04 La Costa Land Company 68. 223-010-10 La Costa Land Company