HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 80-33; Worley; Tentative Map (CT)APPLICATION NO. CARLSBAD TRACT 90D-^^J^
CITY OF CARLSBAD
(Please Type or Print) Date; 7/24/80
1. REQUEST: Tentative Subdivision Map for; RESUBDIVISION OF IOT
16. CT 73-^9 MAP NO. 8A18
(Land division - air space division - combination land and
air space division)
2. LOCATION: The subject property is generally located on the
SOUTH side of CAMINO VIDA RORI F -^llLe&fl- YARROW DRIVE
and
3. ASSESSOR'S NUMBER: Book 2n Page nf^ Parcel
Book Page Parcel (If more, please list on
bottom of page).
4. OWNER(S): Name Address City ZI2 Phone
PALOMAR AIRPORT BUSIMF.gg PARK 636l YARROW DR. CARLSBAQi CA,q?nnB ^38-7552
5. Person responsible for preparation of Map
Name Address City Zip Phone
HENRY WORLEY ASSOC. 787'^ CONVOY CT: SAN DIEGO. CA q?m '^71-7728
Registration or License No.: R-C.E. 1867^ ;
APPLICANTS SIGNATURE:
I hereby declare that all Information contained within this
application Is true; and that all standard conditions as
tndlcated on the attachment have been read, understood and
agreed to.
Name Address City Zl£ Phone
7875 CONVOY CT. SAN DIEGO. CA 92111 ^^71-7728
Representing (Company or Corporation)
HENRY WORLEY ASSOCIATES
Relationship to Property Owner(s) AGENT
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 rev1sima,^of the ^lan
which only serves to lengthen the processing tim mji^or tne ^lan
tieceived ATTACHMENTS: ^
Supplemental Information Form • Planning 2(t. AUG 041980
Time Extension Agreement - Planning 37
Standard Conditions - Planning 28
Preparation Check List - Planning 33 CltY OB £ABLSBAB
Procedures - Planning 36
FORM: Planning 6 Oate of Planning Commission Approval
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FORM
SPECIFIC PLAN/MASTER PLAN/TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP/SPECIAL USE PERMIT/
PUD/ CONDOMINIUM PERMIT/PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PLAN/SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN.
1) Gross Acres (or square footage if less than acre) 16.6 A.C.
2) Number of Lots or Units 8 INDUSTRIAL. 1 OPEN SPACE- TOTAL 9
3) Type of Development INDUSTRIAL
Residential, Commercial, Industrial
4) Present Zone PM Proposed Zone PM ,
(If change requested)
5) General Plan Land Use Designation PLANNED INDUSTRIAL
6) Source of water supply CQSTA REAL MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
7) Method of sewage disposal CITY OF CARLSBAD SEWER SYSTEM
8) Types of Protective Covenants to be recorded cc & R'S ON RECORD
WITH THE CITY OF CARLSBAD
9) Transportation modes available to service the development AUTO.
NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT BUS. PRIVATE AND CHARTER AIRCRAFT
10) School District(s) serving the property N/A.
11) If your project is for or anticipates being for more than 50 res-
idential units do you prefer to dedicate land N/A. r
pay fees , or a combination thereof .
12) Methods proposed to reduce sound levels LIMITING HOURS OF OPERATION.
• REGULATING AND RESTRICTING OPERATIONS OF USERS, ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AND
• LANSCAPE BUFFERING.
13) Methods proposed to conserve energy EFFECTIVE ENFORCEMENT OF CC & R'S
TO LIMIT USERS TO OPERATIONS WITH LOW TO MODERATE ENERGY DEMANDS: USE OF
' LATEST ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN TECHNIQUES TO REDUCF ENERGY PFMAND'^- IITI! l7ATmN
OF PUBLIC TRANSIT.
Additional sheets may be attached if necessary to answer any of the above
questions.
PORM PLANNING 20 - February 1, 1979
STATEMENT OF AGREEMENT
TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP
CITY OF CARLSBAD
The Subdivision Map Act sets a fifty (50) day time restriction on
Planning Commission processing of Tentative Maps. This time limit
can only be extended by the mutual concurrance of the applicant and
the City. By accepting applications for tentative maps concurrently
with other applications; i.e.. Environmental Assessment, Environ-
mental Impact Report, Condominium Plan, Planned Unit Development,
etc., the fifty (50) day time limit is often exceeded. If you
wish to have your application processed concurrently, this agree-
ment 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 processed and approved.
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 year from
the date the application was accepted as complete, may be required
to properly review all of the applications.
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Signature ^ / 7 Date
LprxntiRelationship to Appl Name (.printi Relationship to Application
(Property Owner-Agent)
FORM PLANNING 37 REVISED 12/78
*§TANDAR( CONDITIONS ^ I
OCITY 0 CARLSBAD Q J
TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP
Subdivision 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 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
ftre 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 be Installed
to thetr 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.
.6. 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.
i12. No signs or advertising of any type whatsoever shall be
erected or Installed until plans thereof have been approved
by the City of Carlsbad.
As part of the approval process, the City may modify these conditions
or add others, especially those of a more specific nature. The sub-
divider will be notified of these modifications or additions by
Resolution.
PREPARATION CHECK LIST
TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP
A. Documents required for submittal:
1. Application with supplemental information sheet completed.
2. Time extension agreement signed, if desired.
3. Photostatic copy of deed with complete legal description of
subject property or other form of description acceptable to
the Planning Director.
4. Twenty-eight ozalid prints of the Tentative Subdivision Map. .
5. Environmental Impact Assessment or Report with fees (if required).
6. Fee 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 and revision see Section
20.08.020.
7. Street 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. 300 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 con-
secutively numbered and correspond with the property owners*
list. The scale of the map may be reduced to a scale
acceptable to the Planning Director if the required scale is
impractical.
9. Property Owners' List: A typewritten list on self-adhesive
(Avery) address labels of the name and address of all property
owners within 300 feet as noted on the property owner's map.
This list must be accurate and talcen from the latest equalized .
assessment roll on file in the Office of the Assessor of
San Diego, 1600 Pacific Highway, Room 103, San Diego, CA.
236-3771.
10. Disclosure Statement.
11. A written statement by the City Engineer that he finds there
is adequate sewer capacity available for the proposed use at
the site or that he finds that the proposed use and site can
be adequately served by alternative City approved on-site
sewer system. Applicant, please note, this determination
must be done prior to submitting application and it may require
preparation on your part to provide sufficient evidence to the
City Engineer. It is suggested you make early contact with the
Engineering Department for such determination.
12. For residential developments only a guarantee is required that
school facilities will be available at time of need. If the
project is located in the San Dieguito High School, Encinitas
Elementary, or San Marcos Unified School District, the City
willx contact the district to arrange the meeting of this
requirement.
If, however, the project is within the Carlsbad Unified School
District, it is the responsibility of the applicant to make
arrangements for the guarantee of school facilities. This
agreement must be submitted prior to acceptance of application.
B. Drafting of Tentative Subdivision Map.
1. Sheets to be 24''x36'' with 1" border (standard "D" size)
2. Scale to be indicated: 1"=80' is generally sufficient, however,
the scale is to be appropriate for sheet size.
FORM PLANNING 23^, (Page 1)
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3. North arrow 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 sub-
divider 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.
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, sidewalks, etc.
3. Easements; type and location.
4. Location of 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 railroad tracts within 300 feet of site.
8. Location and description of existing utilities.
9. Proposed streets to be labeled by alphabetical letters.
XO. Grades of all proposed streets.
11. Topographic contours at two-feet intervals, with indication
of manufacturing 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
Cgrades and size).
17. Location of existing buildings 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 33 (Page 2)
PROCEDURES
1) Application to Planning Commission; In an effort to aid the
applirant, 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 application,
plans and other pertinent materials are included.
3) Review: After accepting the application staff will submit it to
the department review board (DCC) to ascertain if further information
is necessary. Staff will attempt to conclude this review within
two weeks, but in no case shall the review period be longer than
30 days from receipt of application.
4) Notice; Upon completion of the application review, the applicant
will be informed by letter if further information is required if
any, or if the application is complete what date it will be heard
by the Planning Commission.
5) Planning Commission Calendar; The Planning Commission adopts an
annual calendar that indicates application closing dates, staff
review dates, a staff recommended review dates as well as Planning
Commission hearing dates. The date your request will be heard is
selected frcxn this calendar. You may acquire this calendar at the
Planning Department.
6) Staff Review; Staff prepares a report for the Planning Commission.
This report is reviewed by the Departmental Coordinating Committee
(DCC), which is made up of representatives from the departments of
Planning, Engineering, Fire, City Manager and other as may be
necessary. You are invited to this meeting to explain the project
and respond to staff recommendations. Upon completion of this
review, staff will prepare final staff recommendations to be sub-
mitted to thQ Planning Commission. The final report with rec-
ommendations will be available at the Planning Departinent five days
prior to the Planning Commission hearing (Friday afternoon prior to
the Planning Commission meeting date).
7) Hearing: The Planning Commission meets every 2nd and 4th Wednesday
of the month at 7:00 P.M., or as indicated on the Planning
Commission calendar. Depending on the type of application, the
Planning Commission will either make a recommendation and forward
to City Council or take final action.
^) Appeals: Final actions by the Planning Commission may be appealed
to the City Council, provided such appeal is filed within ten
CIO) days after the Planning Conmission action. The applicant
should review with staff the procedure on the various types of
applications.
9) Final Decision; The City will notify the applicant and property
owner of the final decision.
FORM: PLANNING 36 DATE OF PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL DEC. 6, 1978.
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APPLICANT DISCLOSURE FORM
In order to assist the members of the Planning Commission and City Council
to avoid possible conflicts of interest, all applicants are required to
complete this disclosure form at the time of submitting their application.
When this form has been completed and signed, the information will be relied
upon by them in determining if a conflict may exist, so please ensure that
all of the infornation is completed and accurate. If at anytime before a
final action on your application has been rendered, any of the infonnation
requircd by this disclosure changes, an amendment reflecting this change must
be filed.
If the applicant is an individual, or a partnership (either general or limited)
or a joint venture, please state the full name, address and phone number of
each person or individual (including trusts) who own any beneficial interest
in the property which is the subject of this application. Should one or more
parties to the application be a partnership or joint venture, then please
state the full legal name of the partnership or joint venture, its legal
address and the name and address of each individual person who is a general
and/or limited partner or member of the joint venture.
Should one or more of the parties be a privately held corporation (10 share-
holders or less) or a real estate syndication, then please state the state of
incorporation or syndication, corporate number, date of incorporation or
syndication, corporate or syndicate address, and the full names and addresses of
each individual shareholder or syndicate member. Should the corporation be
a publically held corporation, then state the full name and address of the
corporation, the place of its incorporation, number of shareholders, and the
name and address of the officers of the corporation.
Should you feel that additional information needs to be provided in order to
provide a full disclosure, please include it.
If after the information you have submitted has been reviewed, it is determined
that further information is required, you will be so advised.
APPLICANT:
AGENT:
Name (individual, partnership, joint venture, corporation, syndication)
Business Address
Telephone Number
Name
Business Address
Telephone Number
MEMBERS:
Name (individual, partner, joint Home Address
venture, corporation, syndication)
Business Address
Telephone Number Telephone Number
Nane * Home Address
Business Address
Telephone Number Telephone Number
(Attach nore sheets if necessary)
I/He 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
BY
Agent, Owner, Partner
WOODSIDE/KUBOTA & ASSOCIATES, INC.
CONSULTING
ENGINEERS
2465 Pio Pico Drive • P.O. Box 1095 • Carlsbad, California 92008 • (714) 729-1194
September 19, 1980
Planning Department
City of Carlsbad
1200 Elm Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008
Subject
Gentlemen
CT 80-33 -- Resubdivision of Lot 16
Airport Business Park Unit No. 2
Costa Real Municipal Water District
RECEIVED
SEP 22 1980
CITY OF CARLSB,«.D
Pianning Department
•- Palomar
The Costa Real Municipal Water District has the following comments
and recommendations for the consideration of your Planning Commission
for the subject subdivision:
1. The entire Lot 16 will be provided with public water service
under the contractual arrangements the District already has
with the development, Palomar Airport Business Park Unit No.
2. In addition, the proposed extension of Las Palmas Drive
will involve a new extension so that public water service
will be made available to all of the newly created lots which
will not have water service available to them directly from
the water system of the original subdivision.
2. The development will be required to conform to all rules and
regulations of the District and be responsible for all finan-
cial obligations relating to service connection charges, water
meters, and any other such expenses and charges of the District,
3. The District will require conformance to all applicable spe-
cifications and standards of construction for the public water
system.
Please contact this office if you have
water service for the proposed project.
any questions regarding public
Verj' truly yours/,
JacK Y, /j<ubota, District Engineer
'^Cp-sta Real Municipal Water District
cc: Costa Real Municipal Water District
Henry Worley
In Orange County, Santa Ana
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CMWD 80-211
Carlsbad Journal
Decreed A Legal Newspaper by the Superior Court of San Diego County
3088 PIO PICO AVENUE • P.O. BOX 248 • CARLSBAD, CA 92008 • 729-2345
Proof of Publication
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 55
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO,
I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the county aforesaid;
I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above entitled matter.
I am principal clerk of the printer of the Carlsbdd JOUrnal a newspaper of general circulation,
published twice weekly in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, and which
newspaper is published for the dissemination of local news and intelligence of a general character, and
which newspaper at all times herein mentioned had and still has a bona fide subscription list of paying
subscribers, and which newspaper has been established and published at regular intervals in the said
City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, for a period exceeding one year
next preceding the date of publication of the
notice hereinafter referred to; and that the notice
of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been
published in each regular and entire issue of said
newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on
the following dates, to-wit:
PUBLIC NOTICE OF
PRIOR
ENVIRONMENTAL
COMPLIANCE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: The
I'lanning Department has deter-
mined lhat the environmental
effects of the project described be-
low have already been considered
in conjunction with previously cer-
tified environmental documents
and, therefore, no additional en-
vironmental review will be re-
quired and a notice of determina-
tion will be filed
Project Title: CT 80-33. Project
Location: South side Camino Vida
Roble Project Description: Ap-
proximately 78,000 cubic yards of
grading to create 8 industrial lots
aud an extension of Las Palmas
Drive. The proposed grading was
previously addressed by EIA-749.
Justification for this determina-
tion is on file in the Planning De-
partment, City Hall, 1200 Elm Ave-
nue. Carlsbad, CA Comments from
the public are invited. Please sub-
mit comments in writing to the
Planning Department within ten
(10) days of date of publication
Dated: March 10, 1981
Case No: CT 80-33
Applicant: WORLEY
JAMES C. HAGAMAN
Planning Director
City OfCarlsbad
CJ 8274: March 14. 1981
March 14 ^9 81_
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I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true
and correct. Executed at Carlsbad, County of San Diego,
State of California on .the 14th day of Varch 1981
lM/1/81 Clerk of the Printer
1?00 ELM AVENUE
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008
TELEPHONE:
(714) 438-5521
PUBLIC NOTICE QF PRIOR ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
Please Take Notice;
The Planning Department has determined that the environinental
effects of the project described below have already been
considered in conjunction v/ith previously certified environmental
documents and, therefore, no additional environmental review
will be required and a notice of determination will be filed.
Project Title: CT 80-33
Project Location: South side of Camino Vida Roble
Project Description: Approximately 78^000 cubic yards of
grading to create 8 industrial lots and an extension of
Las Palmas Drive. The proposed grading was previously
addressed by EIA-749
Justification for this determination is on file in the Planning
Department, City Hall, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, CA. Comments
from the public are invited. Please submit comments in writing
to the Planning Department within ten (10) days of date of
publication. (J^ J y^
Dated: _JVwXi%HC_ /^^^"^^^ C
Case No CT 80-33
Applicant: WORLEY
Publish Date:, March 14, 1981
JAMES C. HAGi
Planning Directo
City of Carlsb
PC 1
Carlsbad Journal
Decreed A Legal Newspaper by the Superior Court of San Diego County
3088 PIO PICO AVENUE • P.O. BOX 248 • CARLSBAD, CA 92008 • 729-2345
Proof of Publication
STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 55.
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO,
SEP 1 C 1900
0.^ CARLSB.%D
canning Departrnent
I am a citizen of the
I am over the age of
I am principal clerk
published twice weekly
newspaper is published
which newspaper at all
subscribers, and which
City of Carlsbad, Cou
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING
United States and a resident of the county aforesaid;
eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above entitled matter,
of the printer of the Carlsbad Joumal a newspaper of general circulation,
in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, and which
for the dissemination of local news and intelligence of a general character, and
times herein mentioned had and still has a bona fide subscription list of paying
newspaper has been established and published at regular intervals in the said
nty of San Diego, State of California, for a period exceeding one year
next preceding the date of publication of the
notice hereinafter referred to; and that the notice
of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been
iiTe^^^r^l^^^ZlTZTe Published in each regular and entire issue of said
City OfCarlsbad will hold a public newspaperond not in any supplement thereof on
hearing at the City Council Cham- , r 11 • 1 .
bers. 1200 Elm Avenue. Carlsbad, the tollOWing dateS, tO-Wit:
California, at 7:00 P.M. on Wednes-
day. September 24. 1980. to consid-
er approval of a nine lot tentative
tract map on property generally lo- C .^.^N-t-^mV^^..^ ^^ RH
cated on the south side of Camino . . .^^PK^.": 9r t. . .-< 19. ...
Vida Roble in the Palomar Airport
Business Park and more particular-
ly described as:
Lot 16 of Carlsbad Tract 73-49,
Unit No. 2 according to Map thereof ]0
No. 8418 filed in the Office of the '
County Recorder of San Diego
County, November 19, 1976.
Those persons wishing to speak
on this proposal are cord)a\ly in- l Q
vited to attend the public hearing. 17....
If you have^Mi.^u^jjhons, please
call the^flanning De^Sctment at
438-5|n \
CasrfFil^CT 80-33 i n
ApplicanVj*S**fMWWTOLEY IT....
\ CITY OF CARLSBAD
PLANNING COMMISSION
CJ S972: September 13, 1980
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I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true
and correct. Executed at Carlsbad, JPQiUlty of San Diego,
State of California on the 13th
nf September day
the
1980
Clerk of the Printer
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NOTICE OP PUBLIC IIHARING
NOTICE IS IIEREBY GT\/EN that tlie Planning Commission o£ the City of Carlsbad
v.'ill hold a public hearing at the City Council Chambers, 1200 Elm Avenue,
Carlsbad, Califomia, at 7:00 P.M. on Wednesday, September 24, 1980, to
consider approval of a nine lot tentative tract map on property generally
located on tlie south side of Camino Vida Roble in the Palomar Airport
Business Park and iiiore particularly described as:
Lot 16 of Carlsbad Tract 73--49, Unit No. 2 according to Map
.thereof No. 8418 filed in the Office of the County Recorder of
San Diego County, November 19, 1976 . . • .
Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially invited to
attend "tlie public hearing. If you have any questions, please call tlie
Planning Department at 438-5591.
CASE FILE:
APPLICyvNT:
PUBLISH:
CT 80-33
HENRY UDRLEY
SEPmiBER 13, 1980
CITY OF Q/U^LSBAD PLANNING COMMISSION
/UByiCT PROPEJTY
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1200 ELM AVENUE
CARLSBAD. CALIFORNIA 92008
County of San Diego
220 West Broadway
San Diego, CA 92101
TELEPHONE:
(714) 438-5621
Citp of Carl5bab
NOTICE OP DETERKINATION
This is to advise that the City of Carlshad on May 21, 1981
approved the following projeot:
Project Description: Approximately 78,000 cuhic yards of grading to
create eigiht industrial lots. CT 80-33•
Project Address/Location: South side of Camino Vida Rohle, Palomar
Airport Business Park.
The City made the following determinations regarding the
environmental impact of the above described project:
1. The Project went through prior environmental review or was part
of a larger project which went through prior environmental
review.
A copy of the Negative Declaration with supporting document is
available for public review at the Plarjiing Department ,^_City IJ^l,
1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92C
DATE: May 20, 1981
CASE NO: CT 80-33
APPLICANT: WORLEY
JAMES C. HAGAMAN
Planning Director
INITIAL STUDY SUMJ4ARY
DATE: August 28, 1980
TO: James Hagaman, Planning Director
FROM: Mike Howes^''^Assistant Planner
SUBJECT: EIA NO. 749, Eight lot subdivA.sion ^|n the south
side of Camino Vida Roble (CTV-80-33;
DISCUSSION '
The applicant proposes to subdivide a triangular shaped 16.6
acre parcel into nine lots, one of which will be an open
space easement for a San Diego Gas and Electric power line.
The eight buildable lots created by this subdivision will
vary in size from 2.18-1.15 acres. Las Palm.as Drive will be
extended through the subject property to Camino Vida Roble.
The extension of Las Palmas Drive is necessary to provide
access to five of the eight lots that will be created by
this subdivision.
The subject property generally slopes to the north. Most of
the site is covered with low-lyirg native vegetation consis-
ting of scrub oak, brush and v\?eeds. Approximately 20% of
the northeasterly portion of this site has been partially
graded and-has been used as a disposal site for excess
material from adjacent grading operations. The applicant
proposes approximately 75,000 cubic yards of grading for the
subject property which will result in an 84% alteration of
the present land form. None of the slopes created by this
grading will exceed a slope of 2:1 or the higher than 30
feet.
This subdivision will consist of re-subdividing Lot 15 of
Carlsbad Tract 73-49 Unit 2. In 1973, an Environinental
Impact Report was prepared for the entire Palomar Airport
Business Park in which this parcel is located. According to
this report, a field search revealed that there are no
archeological sites on the subject property. This report
also pointed out that there was no significant vegetation or
historical resources on the site of the proposed subdivision.
The proposed subdivision should not result in any adverse
impacts to the surrounding environmental resources.
RECOMMElsfDATION
It is recommended that a conditional declaration of negative
environmental impact be raade with regard to the proposed project
based on the following justification and subject to the
following conditions.
JUSTIFICATIONS
1) There are no significant archeological or historical
resources located on the site.
2) The site has already been designated for industrial
development.
3) The surrounding area has been development or coiranitted
to development for industrial development.
Special Conditions - '
4) The applicant shall agree to hydroseed all slopes
immediately upon the completion of grading to the
satisfaction of the City Engineer and as required by
the grading permit.
5) No grading, may be performed during the period of
October 1 to April 15, unless an erosion control plan
including desilting basins, etc., is submitted as part
of the grading plan and is- approved by the City
Engineer.
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1200 ELM AVENUE
CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008
TELEPHONE:
(714) 729-1181
Citp of Car!s;bab
NEGATIVE DECLAPvATION
PROOECT TITLE; TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION KAP
PROJECT liXATION: SOUTH SIDE OF CAf-IIiMO VIDA ROBLE
PPxOJECr DESCRIPTION: THE APPLICANT PROPOSES TO SUBDIVIDE A TRIANGULAR SHAPED 16.6 ACRE
PARCEL INTO 9 LOTS, ONE OF WHICH WILL BE AN OPEN SPACE EASEMENT FOR" A SDGSE POWER
LINE. THE EIGHT BUILDABLE LOTS CREATED BY THIS SUBDIVISION WILL VARY IN SIZE FROM
2.18-1.15 ACRES. LAS PALMAS DRIVE WILL BE EXTENDED THROUGH THE SUBJECT PROPERTY TO
CAMINO VIDA ROBLE. APPROXIMATELY 20% OF THE NORTHEASTERLY PORTION OF THIS SITE HAS BEEN
PARTIALLY GRADED AND HAS BEEN USED AS A DISPOSAL SITE FOR EXCESS MATERIAL FRORT^EJACENT
GRADING OPERATIONS. THE APPLICANT PROPOSES APPROXIMATELY 75,000 CUBIC YARDS OF GRADING
FOR THE SUBJECT PROPERTY WHICH WILL RESULT IN AN ALTERATION OF THE PRESENT LAND
FORM. NONE OF THE SLOPES CREATED BY THIS GRADING WILL EXCEED A SLOPE OF 2:1 OR THE HIGHER
30 FEET. THE PROPOSED 3UBDIV1SION SHOULD NOT RESULT IN ANY ADVERSTIMPACTS"TO~TFE
SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES.
PROJECT PROPONEOT:
LOG NO: 749
PALOMAR AIRPORT BUSINESS PARK
PEI^-ILT/FILE NO: CT 80-33
The City of Carlsbad has conducted an environmental review of the above descr.ibed project
purusant; to the Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality
Act and the Envi-rot¥nental Protection Ordi.nance of the City of Carlsbad. As a result of
said revia'/, a draft Negative Declaration (Declaration of Non-Significant Impact) is
hereby issued for tlie subject project. Justification .for this acti.on is on file in the
Planning Department»
A copy of the Negative Declaration w.i.th .supportive docunients is on file in the Planning
Dep£5itment, City Hall, 1200 Elin Avenue, Carlsbad, CA. .Cx>'niT:;-:nts from the public are
invited. Please submit conments in writing to the Planning ConmisGion within five (5)
days of date of publication September 13, 1980 .
DATED: SIGNED
S C. HAGAlw) C. HAGAJ^
CriY CF CAPLSBAD
NOTICE QF DECLARATION
-NONSIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
NCTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Carlsbad has
issued Negative Declarations for the 'followi.ng projects:
LOG NO. 749: THE APPLICANT PROPOSES TO SUBDIVIDE A TRIANGULAR SHAPED 15.6 ACRE
PARCEL INTO NINE .LOTS, ONE- OF WHICH WILL BE AN OPEN SPACE EASEMENT FOR A SDGSE
POWER LINE. THE EIGHT BUILDABLE LOTS CREATED BY THIS SUBDIVISION WILL VARY IN
SIZE FROM 2.18-1.15 ACRES. LAS PALMAS DRIVE WILL BE EXTENDED THROUGH THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY TO CAMINO VIDA ROBLE. APPROXIiMATELY 20% OF THE NORTHEASTERLY
PORTION OF THIS SITE HAS BEEN PARTIALLY GRADED AND HAS BEEN USED AS A DISPOSAL
SITE FOR EXCESS 'MATERIAL FROM ADJACENT GRADING OPERATIONS. THE APPLICANT
PROPOSES APPROXIMATELY 75,000 CUBIC YARDS OF GRADING FOR THE SUBJECT PROPERTY
WHICH-WILL RESULT IN AN 85% ALTERATION OF THE PRESENT LAND FORM. NONE OF THESE
SLOPES CREATED BY THIS GRADING WILL EXCEED A SLOPE OF 2:1 OR.THE HIGHER 30 FEET.
THE PROPOSED SUBDIVISION SHOULD NOT RESULT IN ANY ADVERSE IMPACTS TO THE
SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES. ' .
APPLICANT: PALOMAR AIRPORT BUSINESS PARK
CASE NO: CT 80-33
A copy of the subject Negative Declarations with supportive
information is available for public review at the Planning
Departmont, City Hall, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad. Comments
from tho public aro invited. .Please submit_comments m
v;ritinq to tho Planning Department within five (5) days from
the date of this notice.
PU DLIsn: SEPTEMBER 13, 1980