HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 98-19; Roesch Property Residential Subdivision; Tentative Map (CT) (22)COMMENTS
Date: May 5.1999
Planning Department
City of Carlsbad
2075 Las Palmas Drive
Carlsbad, California 92009
TO: Anne Hvsong
FROM: Kelly Efimoff CMWD NO. 89-506
SUBJECT: Roesch Property Residential Subdivision LCPA 98-09/ZC 98-121
CT 98-19/HDP 98-21/CDP 98-86 SOP ^V
The District is responding to the Land Use Review Application on the subject project
dated April 9. 1999. Our comments remain the same as those provided to the Planning
Department dated February 3. 1999. Based on our review of the project, we have the
following comments regarding potable water, recycled water and sewer systems:f* ^ --^t *"^f~* * .zs^&dic^uH.
1. The Developer shall be responsible for all fees, deposits and charges which will
be collected before and/or at the time of issuance of the building permit. The
San Diego County Water Authority capacity charge will be collected at issuance
of application for any meter installation.
2. The Developer shall provide detailed information to the District Engineer
regarding water demand, irrigation demand, fire flow demand in gallons per
minute, and projected sewer flow in million gallons per day.
3. The entire potable water system, recycled water system and sewer system shall
be evaluated in detail by Developer and District Engineer to insure that adequate
capacity, pressure and flow demands can be met.
4. All District pipelines, pump stations, pressure reducing stations and
appurtenances required for this project by the District shall be within public right-
of-way or within easements granted to the District or the City of Carlsbad
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Engineering Department
Date: May 5, 1999
Sequentially, the Developer's Engineer shall do the following:
A. Meet with the City Fire Marshal and establish the fire protection
requirements.
B. Prepare and submit a colored recycled water use area map and submit
this map to the Planning Department for processing and approval by the
District Engineer.
C. Prior to the preparation of sewer, water and recycled water improvement
plans, the Developer shall submit preliminary system layouts to the District
Engineer for review, comment and approval.
The following note shall be placed on the final map. "This project is approved
upon the expressed condition that building permits will not be issued for
development of the subject property unless the District serving the development
has adequate water and sewer capacity available at the time development is to
occur, and that such water and sewer capacity will continue to be available until
time of occupancy."
All potable water and recycled water meters shall be placed within public right of
way.
No more than 19 homes shall be served on a single potable water distribution
pipeline. For those locations with more than 19 homes, a looped potable water
pipeline system shall be designed or a written waiver shall be obtained from the
District.
9. The Developer will be responsible for paying the "Deep Sewer Fee" in
accordance with the Deep Sewer Reimbursement Agreement dated September
22, 1998 between Catellus and the City of Carlsbad upon the issuance of a
grading permit. The "Deep Sewer Fee" is calculated to be $66,948 based on the
letter from Catellus dated January 5, 1999.
If you have any questions, please contact the undersigned.
Kelly Efimoff
Associate Engineer
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