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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 93-09; Ocean Bluff; Tentative Map (CT) (80): HENTHORN &. ASSOClQES 5431 Avenida Enemas • Suite G Carlsbad, California 92008 Fox (619) 4384981 r^ ^, ^ ,.„,„ (619) 438-4090 F£ I" i,|~ j ^ /••'"'? •' •"•February 11, 1994 ^~' ':':> i^-J Mr. Jim Davis CIT Associate Engineer City of Carlsbad N7B7 2075 Las Palmas Dr. Carlsbad, California 92009 Subject: Response to your letter of February 8, 1994, re: CT 93-09, Ocean Bluff I have reviewed your letter of February 8, 1994, regarding notes from our meeting of February 1, 1994. I am writing to respond to the ascertion that this development is a "leap frog development". In response you are encouraged to review the Zone 20 Local Facilities Management Plan, the Zone 20 Specific Plan, the Zone 20 Environmental Impact Report, the Black Rail Road preliminary line and grade study, previously granted approvals in the vicinity of the proposed project (Aviara Phase III/Cobblestone Sea Village) as well as the existing industrial park located within 1000' of the proposed project. In light of these items it is difficult to understand how this application could be defined as "leap frog development." After years of City required and directed planning for the development of this area and the property owners incurring hundreds of thousands of dollars in facilities plans, specific plans and environmental review, it is difficult to understand how this area is different than any City approved Master Plan area. The Ocean Bluff site would obviously require off site improvements for circulation. This is not unlike the recently approved Aviara Phase III project, the Cobblestone Sea Village Project, or the City's Villas project. Requiring grant deeded easements prior to tentative map approval is unreasonable. The standard requirement is that the applicant deliver a letter of intent from each property owner prior to tentative map approval. The appropriate time to obtain deed documents is concurrent with final map recordation after required improvement plans and dedication documents have been completed and road alignments are fixed. In fact, as far as Black Rail is concerned, design and partial construction will probably be complete prior to Ocean Bluff recording a final map due to local property owner efforts. Secondary access has been our focus with the staff for at least 4 months. Alternatives have been evaluated. In fact the staff has been advisad that the northern alternative was found to be infeasible. The applicant has obtained preliminary cooperation from surrounding property owners for an improved two lane east - west emergency/secondary route that would connect to the Bramalea Mariners Point circulation system, or Camino de Las Ondas. This approach effectively deals with the issue of continued agricultural access in addition to providing legitimate secondary access. The ultimate Ocean Bluff circulation system implements the Specific Plan and provides for continuity and efficient circulation as depicted in the Zone 20 Specific Plan. The remaining issues raised in your letter are legitimate concerns that are in the process of being addressed in preparation for our next meeting. It is suggested that the focus of that meeting be directed to circulation. If you have any questions or need additional information please contact me at your convenience. ilncerely Assistant City Engineer Principal City Engineer of LUR Gary Wayne Chris DeCerbo Anne Hysong Lex Williman Bob Wineteer