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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 93-09; Ocean Bluff; Tentative Map (CT) (61)EVON GARDENS 6525 El Camino Real Carlsbad, California 92008 (619) 931-8487 DATE: December 20, 1995 MEMO TO: Planning Commission, City of Carlsbad, CAlifornia FROM: Evelyn E. McKinney, Evon Gardens SUBJECT: Statement pertaining to Public Hearing on Ocean Bluff I plead with you to disapprove this plan as it is presented. Corrections MUST be made to rectify the INJUSTICE THAT HAS BEEN DONE and will increase at an alarming rate unless you REQUIRE this developer to complete his plans appropriately to mitigate the proplems already created by this body and the City Council and now proposed to be magnified by the plans of this developer. You have already set the alignment of Poinsettia Lane through our property, on December 1, 1993 (Attached)' and the final approval of the City Council was granted on the 8th of February 1994, (Attached)^ver our objections. At that time you were informed by Mr. Hauser (Page 3 and 4 of the minutes of that meeting) (Attached)3 that plans for a financing mechanism would require developers to pay fees for property acquisition and construction of the basic roadways and it would include the entire length of Poinsettia Lane to El Camino Real to Algo. He said (recorded on Page 4 of Minutes of the same meeting) (Attached)V "The developer must acquire the property for the right-of-way and build the road. If the developer can't get it done, the city would consider lending it's powers of condemnation." I again refer you to page 8 of the minutes of your meeting on December 1, 1993. (Attached)S'Mr. Hauser replied, "... Aviara is not going to build a road across the McKinney property. ... It will be the next project that will PUNCH it through. If the McKinney's are not willing to negotiate for the sale of the right-of-way, and it has to go to condemnation, the condemnation will pay compensation for the land taken and for the lost business use of the property as well." On Page 8, bottom and page 9 top (Attached)^3 Commissioner Bets"inquired if Aviara is only going to Blackrail Court, and will not affect the McKinney property at this time, is there some way that particular alignment can be separate from what is being considered tonight." Mr. Hauser "replied that it cannot be separated because it is part of the Tentative Map. There would be no room for any maneuvering of the alignment between Blackrail and Alga Road." Commissioner Betz "If the alignment which would force the road through the McKinney property is still negotiable after Aviara Phase III is approved tonight. Mr. Hauser replied "that it is not, only the method of purchase would be negotiable." I now refer you to Page 9, paragraph 5 of the same minutes. Commissioner Erwin stated,"he is sorry this hasn't been addressed earlier. The McKinneys have been making this issue for a long time. They have made it abundantly clear that this is their livelihood. It represents an enormous financial interest to them and it is a matter of public record. If their property is taken,! think they have made it very clear that they will expect more than adequate remuneration." (Attached)*/ The time is here! The NEXT DEVELOPER , Ocean Bluff, has submitted his plans, by-passing our property, and not "PUNCHING IT THROUGH" as Mr. Hauser told you earlier. If you approve his plans as submitted, you will have Poinsettia Lane approved for completion from Highway 5 to El Camino Real with the exception of approximately 1,000 feet, where our greenhouses set. Mho will complete the road for you? He certainly HILL NOT, lie are NOT developers and have no intent of developing. So, Poinsettia will set — piecemealed, as I've said before in the minutes of December 1, 1993 Page 5, paragraph 7 (Attached).% Please make this developer, Ocen Bluff fulfill the expectations and plans that Mr. Hauser laid out to this body in previous sessions. Make him "PUNCH" Poinsettia Lane through so the road can-be completed arid STOP'distroying oar land, our business and:our financial potential. Thank You,