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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 04-12; Learning Center; Conditional Use Permit (CUP)CITY OF CARLSBAD LAND USE REVIEW APPLICATION 1) APPLICATIONS APPUED FOR: (CHECKBOXES) • • • • • • • • • • (FOR DEPARTMENT USE ONLY) Administrative Permit - 2nd Dwelling Unit Administrative Variance Coastal Development Permit Conditional Use Permit Condominium Permit Environmental impact Assessment General Plan Amendment Hillside Development Permit Local Coastal Plan Amendment Master Plan Non-Residential Planned Development I I Planned Development Permit I I Planned Industrial Permit I I Planning Commission Determination I I Precise Development Plan I I Redevelopment Permit I I Site Development Plan I I Special Use Permit I I Specific Plan I I Tentative Parcel Map Obtain from Engineering Department I I Tentative Tract Map I I Variance I I Zone Change I I List other applications not specified (FOR DEPARTMENT USE ONLY) 2) ASSESSOR PARCEL NO(S).: 3) PROJECT NAME: 4) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: 5) OWNER NAME (Print or Type) C.4(^ISSRP /^)(^is OxnB 6) APPLICANT NAME (Print or Type) MAILING ADDRESS ^ MAILING ADDRESS CITY AND STATE ZIP TELEPHONE CITY AND STATE ZIP / TELEPHONE 1 CERTIFY THAT 1THE^GAL-^NER AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE irMFORMATinNi ^fsS?^^XB«P^Mn rn THF RFST OF MV KNOWLEDG^^,^/„-'^—•'^'^ / ^. /f op \ CERTIFY THAT 1 AM THE LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE OWNER AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF/MY KNOWLEDGE. SIGNATURE DATE ^I^ATURE ' DATE 7) BRIEF LEGAL DESCRIPTION NOTE: A PROPOSED PROJECT REQUIRING MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS BE FILED, MUST BE SUBMITTED PRIOR TO 3:30 P.M. A PROPOSED PROJECT REQUIRING ONLY ONE APPLICATION BE FILED, MUST BE SUBMITTED PRIOR TO 4:00 P.M. Form 16 Rev. 05/03 PAGE 1 OF 2 8) LOCATION OF PROJECT: ON THE BETWEEN STREET ADDRESS SIDE OF (NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST) (NAME OF STREET) AND (NAME OF STREET) AH-^/TA/^T Ay (NAME OF STREE REET) 9) LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT ZONE 10) PROPOSED NUMBER OF LOTS 11) NUMBER OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL UNITS . 4/i 13) TYPE OF SUBDIVISION 1 6) PERCENTAGE OF PROPOSED PROJECT IN OPEN SPACE 19) GROSS SITE ACREAGE 22) EXISTING ZONING 14) PROPOSED IND OFFICE/ SQUARE FOOTAGE 17) PROPOSED INCREASE IN ADT 20) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN 23) PROPOSED ZONING 12) PROPOSED NUMBER OF RESIDENTIAL UNITS 15) PROPOSED COMM SQUARE FOOTAGE 18) PROPOSED SEWER USAGE IN EDU 21) PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION 24) IN THE PROCESS OF REVIEWING THIS APPUCATION IT MAY BE NECESSARY FOR MEMBERS OF CITY STAFF, PLANNING COMMISSIONERS, DESIGN REVIEW BOARD MEMBERS OR CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS TO INSPECT AND ENTER X^B-f^OPERTY THAT IS THE SUBJECT OF THIS APPUCATION. I/WE CONSENT TO ENTRY FOR ^ SIGNATURE FOR CITY USE ONLY FEE COMPUTATION APPLICATION TYPE TOTAL FEE REQUIRED FEE REQUIRED DATE STAMP APPLICATION RECEIVED RECEIVED BY: DATE FEE PAID RECEIPT NO. Form 16 Rev. 05/03 PAGE 2 OF 2 Citv of Carlsba(d Planning Department DISCLOSURE STATEMENT Applicant's statement or disclosure of certain ownership interests on all applications which will require discretionary action on the part of the City Council or any appointed Board, Commission or Committee. The following information MUST be disclosed at the time of application submittal. Your project cannot be reviewed until this information is completed. Please print. Note: Person is defmed as "Any individual, firm, co-partnership, joint venture, association, social club, fratemal organization, corporation, estate, tmst, receiver, syndicate, in this and any other county, city and county, city municipality, district or other political subdivision or any other group or combination acting as a unit." Agents may sign this document; however, the legal name and entity of the applicant and property owner must be provided below. 1. APPLICANT (Not the applicant's agent) Provide the COMPLETE, LEGAL names and addresses of ALL persons having a financial interest in the application. If the applicant includes a corporation or partnership, include the names, title, addresses of all individuals owning more than 10% of the shares. IF NO INDIVIDUALS OWN MORE THAN 10% OF THE SHARES, PLEASE INDICATE NON- APPLICABLE (N/A) IN THE SPACE BELOW If a publiclv-owned corporation, include the names, titles, and addresses of the corporate officers. (A separate page may be attached if necessary.) Person g£^^>FF 0(IN(OL^R Corp/Part Title ^3T- i^li^T Title Address /77-^ Po\l£ A/V- Address_ 2. OWNER (Not the owner's agent) Provide the COMPLETE, LEGAL names and addresses of ALL persons having any ownership interest in the property involved. Also, provide the nature of the legal ownership (i.e, partnership, tenants in common, non-profit, corporation, etc.). If the ownership includes a corporation or partnership, include the names, title, addresses of all individuals owning more than 10% ofthe shares. IF NO INDIVIDUALS OWN MORE THAN 10% OF THE SHARES, PLEASE INDICATE NON-APPLICABLE (N/A) IN THE SPACE BELOW. If a publiclv- owned corporation, include the names, titles, and addresses of the corporate officers. (A separate page may be attached if necessary.) Person TIT/ dV- C Aai<.6A0 Corp/Part {jTf oV' 6^5/?/f/) Title Title Address Address 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 ^ 3. NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION OR TRUST If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a nonprofit organization or a trust, list the names and addresses of ANY person serving as an officer or director of the non-profit organization or as trustee or beneficiary of the. Non Profit/Trust Non Profit/Trust Title Title Address Address Have you had more than $250 worth of business transacted with any member of City staff. Boards, Commissions, Committees and/or Council within the past twelve (12) months? I I Yes I I No Ifyes, please indicate person(s):. NOTE: Attach additional sheets if necessary. I certify that all the above information is true and correct to the best ofiBjdjnowledge. signature of owner/date Print or type name of owner SignaturdLof applicant/date Print or type name of applicant Signature of owner/applicant's agent if applicable/date Print or type name of owner/applicant's agent H:ADM1N\C0UNTER\DISCL0SURE STATEMENT 5/98 Page 2 of 2 Order Number: NCS-70882-SD Pag^^mtier: 1 First American Title Insurance Company National Commercial Services 411 Ivy Street San Diego, CA 92101 February 02, 2004 Cynthia Haas The City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Carlsbad, CA 92008 Phone: (760) 602-2732 Customer Reference: Carlsbad Girls Club Title Officer: Phone: Fax No.: E-Mail: Buyer: Property: Ralph Snyder (619) 231-4605 (619) 231-4629 rsnyder(0)firstam.com Carlsbad Girls Club 3368 Eureka Place, Carlsbad, California 92008 PRELIMINARY REPORT In response to the above referenced application for a policy of title insurance, this company hereby reports that it is prepared to issue, or cause to be issued, as of the date hereof, a Policy or Policies of Title Insurance describing the land and the estate or interest therein hereinafter set forth. Insuring against loss which may be sustained by reason of any defect, lien or encumtjrance not shown or referred to as an Exception below or not excluded from coverage pursuant to the printed Schedules, Conditions and Stipulations of said Policy forms. The printed Exceptions and Exclusions from the coverage of said Policy or Poiicies are set forth in Exhibit A attached. Copies of the Policy forms should be read. They are available fixim the office which issued this report. Please read the exceptions shown or referred to below and the exceptions and exclusions set forth in Exhibit A of this report carefully. The exceptions and exclusions are meant to provide you with notice of matters which are not covered under the terms of the title insurance policy and should be carefully considered. It is important to note that this preliminary report is not a written representation as to the condition of title and may not list all liens, defects, and encumbrances affecting title to the land. This report (and any supplements or amendments hereto) is issued solely for the purpose of facilitating the issuance of a policy of title insurance and no liability is assumed hereby. If it is desired that liability be assumed prior to the issuance of a policy of title insurance, a Binder or Commitment should be requested. First American Title Insurance Company 1 . Order Number: NCS-70882-SD *' Pa^BLimber:2 Dated as of January 28, 2004 at 7:30 A.M. The form of Policy of title insurance contemplated by this report is: Preliminary Title Report A specific request should be made if another form or additional coverage is desired. Title to said estate or interest at the date hereof is vested in: Carlsbad Girls Club, a California corporation The estate or interest in the land hereinafter described or referred to covered by this Report is: Fee Simple The Land referred to herein is described as follows: (See attached Legal Description) At the date hereof exceptions to coverage in addition to the printed Exceptions and Exclusions in said policy form would be as follows: 1. General and special taxes and assessments for the fiscal year 2004-2005, a lien not yet due or payable. 2. General and special taxes and assessments for the fiscal year 2003-2004. First Installment: $343.31, PAID Penalty: $34.33 Second Installment: $343.31, DUE Penalty: $44.33 Tax Rate Area: 09000 A. P. No.: 205-112-37-00 3. The lien of defaulted taxes for the fiscal year 1999-2002, and any subsequent delinquencies. Tax Rate Area: 09000 A. P. No.: 205-112-37-00 Amount to redeem: $2,661.46 Valid through: February 29, 2004 Amount to redeem: $2,687.35 Valid through: March 31, 2004 4. The lien of supplemental taxes, if any, assessed pursuant to Chapter 3.5 commencing with Section 75 of the Caiifornia Revenue and Taxation Code. First American Titie Insurance Company Order Number: NCS-70882-SD P^^Bumber: 3 An easement for sewer lines and cleanouts and incidental purposes, recorded July 18, 1991 as instrument no. 91-0353927 of Official Records. In Favor of: Alan M. Benson. Affects: The Southerly 5 feet of Lot 9. A Deed of Trust to secure an original indebtedness of $150,000.00 recorded September 19, 1994 as instrument no. 94-0557009 of Official Records. Dated: Trustor: Trustee: Beneficiary: September 14, 1994 Carlsbad Girls Club, a California corporation North County Trust Deed, Inc., a California corporation James Robert Swab, Trustee of the James Clair Swab Declaration of Trust dated December 24, 1985 According to the public records, the beneficial interest under the deed of trust was assigned to James Robert Swab, a married man as his sole and separate property by assignment recorded July 31, 1995 as instrument no. 95-0327340 of Official Records. A Notice of Power to Sell Tax-Defaulted Property for the nonpayment of delinquent taxes in the amount of $533.20 for the Fiscal Year 1996-1997, Default Number 205-112-37-00 recorded August 28, 2002 as instrument no. 02-0730449 of Official Records. A certified copy of a judgment or an abstract thereof, recorded February 10, 1997 as instrument no. 97-0057610 of Official Records. Court: Municipal Court Case No.: 173174 Debtor: Carlsbad Girls Club, Incorporated, a California corp. Creditor: Labor Commissioner, State of California Amount: $1,614.12, and any other amounts due thereunder. Prior to the issuance of any policy of title insurance, the Company will require: With respect to Carlsbad Girls Club, a corporation: 1. A certificate of good standing of recent date issued by the Secretary of State of the corporation's state of domicile. 2. A certified copy of a resolution of the Board of Directors authorizing the contemplated transaction and designating which corporate officers shall have the power to execute on behalf of the corporation. 3. Other requirements which the Company may impose following its review of the material required herein and other information which the Company may require. jl^PQI^I^^-pjQ,^^^ NOTES I First American Title Insurance Company Order Number: NCS-70882-SD The map attached, if any, may or may not be a survey of the land depicted hereon. First American expressly disclaims any liability for loss or damage which may result from reliance on this map except to the extent coverage for such loss or damage is expressly provided by the terms and provisions of the title insurance policy, if any, to which this map is attached. First American Titie Insurance Company o OJ o \o O o o n > CO O O 5 o Q I S P. 00 H MAP 2151 - OPT;ttfTCT NO. MAP 1805 - OPtlMO TCT HAP IGGI - CARLSBAO LANDS MAP - MUI' Ann 205-11 l*»IOO' MZ 4^5 31 it 1(2 30 il^ Jl 4T06 \l fl Ittt Ilf [{ Hit III Itii) ^ Order Number: NCS-70882-SD Pa^^mber: 5 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Real property in the City of Carisbad, County of San Diego, State of California, described as follows: Lots 9 and 10, of Optimo Tract, in the City of Clarlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, according to the Map thereof No. 1805, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, September 4, 1924, as described in Certificate of Compliance recorded June 28, 1993 as instrument no. 93-0408315 of Official Records. APN: 205-112-37-00 First American Titie Insurance Company Order Number: NCS-70882-SD Pa^^ftmber: 6 Note: Wiring instructions for Demand/Draft, Sub-Escrow Accounts TITLE ONLY: First American Trust Company Santa Ana Branch 421 North Main Street Santa Ana, California 92701 ABA 122241255 Credit to First American Title Company Account No. 13101 When wiring, please reference our Title Order Number NCS-70882-SD and the Title Officer Ralpli Snyder. First American Title Insurance Company Ordej^ui OrdQl^umber: NCS-70882-SD imber: 7 The First American Corporation First American Title Company Privacy Policy We Are Committed to Safeguarding Customer Information In order to better serve your needs now and in the future, we may ask you to provide us with certain information. We understand that you may be concerned about what we will do with such information - particularly any personal or financial information. We agree that you have a right to know how we will utilize the personal information you provide to us. Therefore, together with our parent company. The First American Corporation, we have adopted this Privacy Policy to govern the use and handling of your personal information. Applicability This Privacy Policy governs our use of the information which you provide to us. It does not govern the manner in which we may use information we have obtained from any other source, such as information obtained from a public record or from another person or entity. First American has also adopted broader guidelines that govern our use of personal information regardless of its source. First American calls these guidelines its Fair Information Values, a copy of which can be found on our website at www.firstam.com. Types of Information Depending upon which of our services you are utilizing, the types of nonpublic personal information that we may collect include: • Information we receive from you on applications, forms and in other communications to us, whether in writing, in person, by telephone or any other means; • Information about your transactions with us, our affiliated companies, or others; and • Information we receive from a consumer reporting agency. Use of Information We request information from you for our own legitimate business purposes and not for the benefit of any nonaffiliated party. Therefore, we will not release your information to nonaffiliated parties except: (1) as necessary for us to provide the product or service you have requested of us; or (2) as permitted by law. We may, however, store such information indefinitely, including the period after which any customer relationship has ceased. Such information may be used for any internal purpose, such as quality control efforts or customer analysis. We may also provide all of the types of nonpublic personal information listed above to one or more of our affiliated companies. Such affiliated companies include financial service providers, such as title insurers, property and casualty insurers, and trust and investment advisory companies, or companies involved in real estate services, such as appraisal companies, home warranty companies, and escrow companies. Furthermore, we may also provide all the information we collect, as described above, to companies that perform marketing services on our behaif, on behalf of our affiliated companies, or to other financiai institutions with whom we or our affiliated companies have joint marketing agreements. Former Customers Even if you are no longer our customer, our Privacy Policy will continue to apply to you. Confidentiality and Security We will use our best efforts to ensure that no unauthorized parties have access to any of your information. We restrict access to nonpublic personal information about you to those individuals and entities who need to know that information to provide products or services to you. We will use our best efforts to train and oversee our employees and agents to ensure that your information wiil be handled responsibly and in accordance with this Privacy Policy and First American's Fair Information Values. We currently maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations to guard your nonpublic personal information. First American Titie Insurance Company • 0rd|^ji Pa^Bji imber: NCS-70882-SD mber: 8 EXHIBIT A UST OF PRINTED EXCEPTIONS ANO EXCLUSIONS (BY POUCY TYPE) 1. CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION STANDARD COVERAGE POUCY - 1990 SCHEDULE B EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE This poiicy does not insure against loss or damage (and the Company wili not pay costs, attomeys' fees or expenses) which arise by reason of: 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. Proceedings by a public agency which may result in taxes or assessments, or notice of such proceedings, whether or not shown by the records of such agency or by the pubiic records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests, or claims which are not shown by the pubiic records but which couid be ascertained by an inspection of the land or which may be asserted by persons in possession thereof. 3. Easements, liens or encumbrances, or claims.thereof, which are not shown by the pubiic records. 4. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a con-ect sun/ey would disdose, and which are not shown by the public records. 5. (a) Unpatented mining daims; (b) reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; (c) water rights, claims or title to water, whether or not Oie matters excepted under (a), (b), or (c) are shown by the public records. EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy and the Company will not pay loss or damage, costs, attorneys' fees or expenses which arise by reason of: 1. (a) Any law, ordinance or govemmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning laws, ordinances, or regulations) restricting, regulating, prohibiting or relating to (i) the occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the land; (ii) the character, dimensions or location of any improvement novy or hereafter erected on the land; (iii) a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part; or (iv) environmental protection, or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinances or governmental regulations, except to the extent that a notice of the enforcement thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a vioiation or alleged violation affecting the land has tieen recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. (b) Any govemmental police power not exduded by (a) above, except to the extent that a notice of the exerdse thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a vioiation or alleged vioiation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. 2. Rights of eminent domain unless notice of the exercise thereof has been recorded in the pubiic records at Date of Policy, but not excluding from coverage any taking which has occurred prior to Date of Poiicy which wouid be binding on the rights of a purchaser for value without knowledge. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters: (a) whether or not recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured daimant; (b) not known to the Company, not recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but known to the insured daimant and not disdosed in writing to the Company by the insured daimant prior to the date the insured claimant became an insured under this poiicy; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy; or (e) resulting in loss or damage which would not have been sustained if tiie insured daimant had paid value fbr the insured mortgage or for the estate or interest insured by this policy. 4. Unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because of the inability or failure of the insured at Date of Poiicy, or the inability or faiiure of any subsequent owner of the indebtedness, to comply wiUi applicabie "doing business" laws of the state in which the land is situated. 5. Invalidity or unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage, or claim thereof, which arises out of the transaction evidenced by ttie insured mortgage and is based upon usury or any consumer credit protection or truth in lending law. 6. Any daim, which arises out of the transaction vesting in the insured the estate or interest insured by their policy or the bansaction creating the interest of the insured lender, by reason of the operation of federal bankruptcy, state insolvency or similar creditors' rights lav«. 2. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION OWNER'S POUCY FORM B - 1970 SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE 1. Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning ordinances) restricting or regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment of tiie land, or regulating the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, or prohibiting a separation in ownership or a reduction in the dimensions of area of the land, or the effect of any vioiation of any such law, ordinance or governmental regulation. 2. Rights of eminent domain or governmental rights of police power unless notice of the exerdse of such rights appears in the pubiic records at Date of Poiicy. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse daims, or other matters (a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured daimant; (b) not known to the Company and not shown by the public records but known to the insured daimant either at Date of Poiicy or at the date such daimant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy and not disciosed in writing by the insured claimant to the Company prior to the date such insured daimant became an insured hereunder; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured daimant; (d) attaching or First American Title Insurance Company • OrdaaUui Pa^Kii Ordartlumber: NCS-70882-SD mber: 9 created subsequent to Date of Policy; or (e) resulting in loss or damage which would not have been sustained if the insured claimant had paid value for the estate or interest insured by this policy. 3. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION OWNER'S POUCY FORM B - 1970 WITH REGIONAL EXCEPTIONS When the /American Land Titie /Vssociation policy is used as a Standard Coverage Policy and not as an Extended Coverage Policy the exdusions set forth in paragraph 2 above are used and the following exceptions to coverage appear in the policy. SCHEDULE B This policy does not insure against loss or damage by reason of the matters shown in parts one and two foilowing: Part One 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on reai property or by the public records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests, or claims which are not shown by the pubiic records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of said land or by making inquiry of persons in possession thereof. 3. Easements, claims of easement or encumbrances which are not shown by the public records. 4. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by pubiic records. 5. Unpatented mining claims; reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; water rights, daims or titie to water. 6. Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor or material heretofore or hereafter fumished, imposed by law and not shown by the public records. 4. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN POUCY - 1970 WITH A.L.T.A. ENDORSEMENT FORM 1 COVERAGE SCHEDULE OF EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE 1. Any law, ordinance or governmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning ordinances) restricting or regulating or prohibiting the occupancy, use or enjoyment of the land, or regulating the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land, or prohibiting a separation in ownership or a reduction in the dimensions or area of the land, or the effect of any violation of any such law ordinance or governmental regulation. 2. Rights of eminent domain or govemmental rights of police power unless notice of the exercise of such rights appears in the public records at Date of Policy. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse daims, or other matters (a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured daimant, (b) not known to tiie Company and not shown by the public records but known to the insured claimant eitiier at Date of Policy or at the date such claimant acquired an estate or interest insured by this policy or acquired tiie insured mortgage and not disclosed in writing by the insured claimant to the Company prior to the date such insured daimant became an insured hereunder, (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy (except to tiie extent insurance is afforded herein as to any statutory lien for labor or material or to the extent insurance is afforded herein as to assessments for street improvements under construction or completed at Date of Policy). 4. Unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because of failure of the insured at Date of Policy or of any subsequent owner of the indebtedness to comply with applicable "doing business" laws of the state in which the land is situated. 5. AMERICAN LAND TITLE /VSSOCIATION LOAN POUCY - 1970 WITH REGIONAL EXCEPTIONS When the /American Land Titie Assodation Lenders Policy is used as a Standard Coverage Poiicy and not as an Extended Coverage Policy, the exclusions set forth in paragraph 4 above are used and the following exceptions to coverage appear in the policy. SCHEDULE B This policy does not insure against loss or damage by reason of the matters shown in parts one and two following: Part One 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests, or daims which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of said land or by making inquiry of persons in possession thereof. 3. Easements, claims of easement or encumbrances which are not shown by the public records. 4. Discrepancies, confiicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a con-ect survey would disclose, and which are not shown by public records. 5. Unpatented mining daims; reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; water rights, claims or titie to water. 6. Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor or material theretofore or hereafter fumished, imposed by law and not shown by the public records. First American Title Insurance Company • Orc^|ii Pa^Kii mber: NCS-70882-SD mber: 10 6. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIA-nON LOAN POUCY - 1992 WTTH A.L.T.A. ENDORSEMENT FORM 1 COVERAGE EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy and the Company will not pay loss or damage, costs, attorneys' fees or expenses which arise by reason of: 1. (a) Any law, ordinance or govemmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning laws, ordinances, or regulations) restricting, regulating, prohibiting or relating to (i) tiie occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the land; (ii) tiie character, dimensions or location of any impnDvement now or hereafter erected on the land; (iii) a separation in ownership or a change in Oie dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part; or (iv) environmental protection, or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinances or govemmental regulations, except to the extent ttiat a notice of the enforcement thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy; (b) Any governmental police power not exduded by (a) above, except to the extent that a notice of the exerdse thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. 2. Rights of eminent domain unless notice of the exercise thereof has been recorded in the pubiic records at Date of Poiicy, but not excluding from coverage any taking which has occurred prior to Date of Policy which would tie binding on the rights of a purchaser (or value without knowledge. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters: (a) whether or not recorded in the public records at Date of Poiicy, but created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not known to the Company, not recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but known to the insured daimant and not disdosed in writing to the Company by the insured claimant prior to the date the insured daimant became an insured under tiiis policy; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured daimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy (except to the extent that this policy insures the priority of the lien of the insured mortgage over any statutory lien for services, labor or material or the extent insurance is afforded herein as to assessments for street improvements under construction or completed at date of policy); or (e) resulting in loss or damage which would not have been sustained if the insured claimant had paid value for the insured mortgage. 4. Unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage because of the inability or failure of the insured at Date of Policy, or the inability or faiiure of any subsequent owner of Oie indebtedness, to comply with the applicable "doing business" laws of the state in which the land is situated. 5. Invalidity or unenforceability of the lien of the insured mortgage, or daim thereof, which arises out of the transaction evidenced by the insured mortgage and is tiased upon usury or any consumer credit protection or truth in lending law. 6. Any statutory lien for services, labor or materiais (or the daim of priority of any statutory lien for services, labor or materials over the lien of the insured mortgage) arising from an improvement or work related to the land which is contracted fbr and commenced subsequent to Date of Policy and is not financed in whole or in part by proceeds of the Indebtedness secured by the insured mortgage which at Date of Policy the insured has advanced or is obligated to advance. 7. /Vny claim, which arises out of the bansaction aeating the interest of the mortgagee insured by this policy, by reason of the operation of federal bankruptcy, state insolvency, or simiiar creditors' rights laws, that is based on: (i) the ti-ansaction aeating the interest of the insured mortgagee being deemed a fraudulent conveyance or fraudulent transfer; or (ii) the subordination of the interest of the insured mortgagee as a result of the application of the doctrine of equitable subordination; or (iii) the transaction creating the interest of the insured mortgagee being deemed a preferential transfer except where the preferential transfer results ft-om the failure: (a) to timely record the instrument of transfer; or (b) of such recordation to impart notice to a purchaser for value or a judgment or lien aeditor. 7. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN POUCY - 1992 WITH REGIONAL EXCEPTIONS When the American Land Title /Vssodation policy is used as a Standard Coverage Policy and not as an Extended Coverage Policy the exdusions set forth in paragraph 5 above are used and the following exceptions to coverage appear in the policy. SCHEDULE B This poiicy does not insure against loss or damage (and the Company will not pay costs, attorneys' fees or expenses) which arise by reason of: 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests, or claims which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of said land or by making inquiry of persons in possession thereof. 3. Easements, claims of easement or encumbrances which are not shown by the public records. 4. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disdose, and which are not shown by public records. 5. Unpatented mining daims; reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; water rights, daims or titie to water. 6. Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor or material theretofore or hereafter fumished, imposed by law and not shown by the public records. 8. AMERICAN LAND TTTLE /ASSOCIATION OWNER'S POUCY - 1992 First American Title Insurance Company t Order Number: NCS-70882-SD Pa^^jmber: 11 EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The following matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy and the Company will not pay loss or damage, costs, attorneys' fees or expenses which arise by reason of: 1 (a) Any law, ordinance or govemmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning laws, ordinances, or regulations) restiicting, regulating, prohibiting or relating to (i) the occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the land; (ii) the character, dimensions or location of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the land; (iii) a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the land or any parcel of which the land is or was a part; or (iv) environmental protection, or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinances or govemmental regulations, except to the extent that a notice of the enforcement thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, (b) Any govemmental police power not excluded by (a) above, except to the extent that a notice of the exerdse thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the land has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy. 2. Rights of eminent domain uniess notice of the exercise thereof has been recorded in the public records at Date of Policy, but not excluding from coverage any taking which has occurred prior to Date of Policy which would be binding on the rights of a purchaser fbr value without knowledge. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims, or other matters: (a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the insured claimant; (b) not known to the Company, not recorded in tiie public records at Date of Policy, but known to the insured claimant and not disclosed in " writing to the Company by the insured daimant prior to the date the insured daimant became an insured under this policy; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the insured claimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy; or (e) resulting in loss or damage which would not have been sustained if the Insured claimant had paid value for the estate or interest insured by this policy. 4. Any claim, which arises out of the transaction vesting in the insured the estate or interest insured by this poiicy, by reason of the operation of federal bankruptcy, state insolvency, or similar creditors' rights laws, that is based on: (i) the transaction creating the estate or interest insured by this policy being deemed a fraudulent conveyance or fraudulent transfer; or (ii) the transaction creating the estate or interest insured by this policy being deemed a preferential transfer except where the preferential transfer results from the failure: (a) to timely record the instrument of ti-ansfer; or (b) of such recordation to impart notice to a purchaser for value or a judgment or lien aeditor. 9. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION OWNER'S POUCY - 1992 WITH REGIONAL EXCEPTIONS When the American Land TiOe /Vssodation poiicy is used as a Standard Coverage Policy and not as an Extended Coverage Policy the exclusions set forth in paragraph 8 above are used and the following exceptions to coverage appear in the policy. SCHEDULE B This policy does not insure against loss or damage (and the Company will not pay costs, attorneys' fees or expenses) which arise by reason of: Part One: 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. 2. Any fads, rights, interests, or claims which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of said land or by making inquiry of persons in possession thereof. 3. Easements, claims of easement or encumbrances which are not shown by the public records. 4. Discrepandes, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, enaoachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by public records. 5. Unpatented mining claims; reservations or exceptions in patents or in Acts authorizing the issuance thereof; water rights, claims or titie to water. 6. Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor or material theretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by the public records. iO. AMERICAN LAND TTTLE ASSOCIATION RESIDENTIAL TITLE INSURANCE POUCY - 1987 EXCLUSIONS In addition to the Exceptions in Schedule 8, you are not insured against loss, costs, attorneys' fees and expenses resulting fl-om: 1. Governmental police power, and the existence or violation of any law or govemment regulation. This includes building and zoning ordinances and also laws and regulations conceming: * land use * land division * improvements on the land * environmental protection This exdusion does not apply to violations or the enforcement of these matters which appear in the public records at Poiicy Date. This exdusion does not limit the zoning coverage described in items 12 and 13 of Covered Titie Risks. 2. The riqht to take the land by condemning it, unless: First American Titie Insurance Company Order Number: NCS-70882-SD PaoiAvTiber: 12 a^l^^^b * a notice of exercising the right appears in the public records on the Policy Date * the taking happened prior to the Policy Date and is binding on you if you bought the land without knowing of the taking. 3. Titie Risks: * that are created, allowed, or agreed to by you * that are known to you, but not to us, on the Policy Date - unless they appeared in the public records * that result in no loss to you * that first affect your titie after the Poiicy Date - this does not limit the labor and material lien coverage in Item 8 of Covered TiOe Risks 4. Failure to pay value for your titie. 5. Lack of a right: * to any land outside the area spedfically described and referred to in Item 3 of Schedule A, or * in streets, alleys, or waterways that touch your land This exclusion does not limit the access coverage in Item 5 of Covered Titie Risks. 11. EAGLE PROTECTION OWNER'S POUCY CLTA HOMEOWNER'S POUCY OF TITLE INSURANCE - 1998 ALTA HOMEOWNER'S POUCY OF TITLE INSURANCE - 1998 Covered RisliS 14 (Subdivision Law Violation). 15 (Building Permit). 16 (Zoning) and 18 (Encroachment of boundary walls or fences) are subject to Deductible Amounts and IVIaximum Dollar Limits of Liability EXCLUSIONS In addition to the Exceptions in Schedule B, you are not insured against loss, costs, attomeys' fees, and expenses resulting from: 1. Governmental police power, and the existence or violation of any law or govemment regulation. This includes ordinances, laws and regulations concerning: a. building b. zoning c. land use d. improvements on tiie land e. land division f. environmental protection This exclusion does not apply to violations or the enforcement of these matters if notice of the violation or enforcement appears in the Public Records at the Policy Date. This exclusion does not limit the coverage described in Covered Risk 14, 15, 16, 17 or 24. 2. The failure of Your existing structures, or any part of them, to be constructed in accordance with applicabie building codes. This Exclusion does not apply to violations of building codes if notice of the violation appears in the Public Records at the Policy Date. 3. The right to take the Land by condemning it, unless: a. a notice of exercising the right appears in Oie Public Records at the Policy Date; or b. the taking happened before the Policy Date and is binding on You if You bought the Land witiiout Knowing of the taking. 4. Risks: a. that are aeated, allowed, or agreed to by You, whether or not they appear in the Public Records; b. that are Known to You at the Poiicy Date, but not to Us, unless they appear in the Public Records at the Policy Date; c. that result in no loss to You; or d. that first occur after the Policy Date - this does not limit Oie coverage described in Covered Risk 7, S.d, 22, 23, 24 or 25. 5. Faiiure to pay value for Your Titie. 5. Lack of a right: a. to any Land outside the area specifically described and referred to in paragraph 3 of Schedule A; and b. in streets, alleys, or waterways that touch the Land. This exclusion does not limit the coverage described in Covered Risk 11 or 18. 12. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN POUCY - 1992 WITH A.L.T.A. ENDORSEMENT FORM 1 COVERAGE WITH EAGLE PROTECTION ADDED EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE The foliowing matters are expressly excluded from the coverage of this policy and the Company will not pay loss or damage, costs, attorneys' fees or expenses which arise by reason of: First American Title Insurance Company * Order Number: NCS-70882-SD Pag^Hmber: 13 1 (a) Any law, ordinance or govemmental regulation (including but not limited to building and zoning laws, ordinances, or regulations) restricting, regulating, prohibiting or relating to (i) tiie occupancy, use, or enjoyment of the Land; (ii) the character, dimensions or iocation of any improvement now or hereafter erected on the Land; (iii) a separation in ownership or a change in the dimensions or area of the Land or any parcel of which the Land is or was a part; or (iv) environmental protection, or the effect of any violation of these laws, ordinances or governmental regulations, except to the extent that a notice of the enforcement thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a violation or alleged violation affecting the Land has been recorded in the Public Records at Date of Policy. This exclusion does not limit the coverage provided under insuring provisions 14, 15, 16 and 24 of this policy. (b) Any governmental police power not excluded by (a) above, except to the extent that a notice of Oie exerdse thereof or a notice of a defect, lien or encumbrance resulting from a vioiation or alleged vioiation affecting the land has been reconJed in ttie Pubiic Records at Date of Poiicy. This exclusion does not limit the coverage provided under insuring provisions 14,15, 16 and 24 of this policy. 2 Rights of eminent domain unless notice of the exercise thereof has been recorded in the Pubiic Records at Date of Policy, but not excluding from coverage any taking which has occurred prior to Date of Policy which would be binding on the rights of a purchaser for value without Knowledge. 3. Defects, liens, encumbrances, adverse claims or other matters: (a) created, suffered, assumed or agreed to by the Insured Claimant; (b) not known to the Company, not recorded in the Public Records at Date of Policy, but Known to the Insured Oaimant and not disdosed in writing to the Company by the Insured Claimant prior to the date the Insured Claimant became an Insured under this policy; (c) resulting in no loss or damage to the Insured Oaimant; (d) attaching or created subsequent to Date of Policy (this paragraph (d) does not limit the coverage provided under insuring provisions 7, 8^ 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24 and 25); or (e) resulting in loss or damage which would not have been sustained if the Insured Claimant had paid vaiue for the Insured Mortgage. 4. Unenforceability of the lien of the Insured l^ortgage because of the inability or failure of the Insured at Date of Policy, or Oie inability or failure of any subsequent owner of the indebtedness, to comply with appiicable doing business laws of the state in which the Land is situated. 5. Invalidity or unenforceability of the lien of the Insured Mortgage, or claim thereof, which arises out of the transaction evidenced by the Insured Mortgage and is based upon: (a) usury, except as provided under insuring provision 10 of this policy; or (b) any consumer aedit protection or truth in lending law. 6. Taxes or assessments of any taxing or assessment auOiority which become a lien on the Land subsequent to Date of Policy. 7. Any claim, which arises out of the transaction aeating Oie interest of the mortgagee insured by this policy, by reason of the operation of federal bankruptcy, state insolvency, or similar creditors' rights laws, that is based on: (a) the transaction creating the interest of the insured mortgagee being deemed a fraudulent conveyance or fraudulent transfer; or (b) the subordination of the interest of the insured mortgagee as a result of the application of the doctrine of equitable subordination; or (c) the transaction creating the interest of the insured mortgagee being deemed a preferential transfer except where the preferential transfer results from the faiiure: (i) to timely record the instiument of transfer; or (ii) of such recordation to impart notice to a purchaser for value or a judgment or lien creditor. 8. Any claim of invalidity, unenforceability or lack of priority of the lien of tiie Insured Mortgage as to advances or modifications made after the Insured has Knowledge that the vestee shown in Schedule A is no longer the owner of the estate or interest covered by this policy. This exclusion does not limit the coverage provided under insuring provision 7. 9. Lack of priority of the lien of the Insured Mortgage as to each and every advance made after Date of Policy, and ali interest charged thereon, over liens, encumbrances and other matters affecting Otie, the existence of which are Known to the Insured at: (a) The time of the advance; or (b) The time a modification is made to the terms of the Insured Mortgage which changes the rate of interest charged, if the rate of interest is greater as a result of the modification than it would have been before the modification. This exclusion does not limit the coverage provided under insuring provision 7. SCHEDULE B This policy does not insure against loss or damage (and the Company will not pay costs, attorneys' fees or expenses) which arise by reason of: 1. Environmental protection liens provided for by the following existing statutes, which liens wiii have priority over the lien of the Insured Mortgage when they arise: NONE. 13. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION LOAN POLICY - 1992 WITH EAGLE PROTECTION ADDED WITH REGIONAL EXCEPTIONS When the American Land TiOe /Association loan policy with EAGLE Protection Added is used as a Standard Coverage Policy and not as an Extended Coverage Policy the exdusions set forth in paragraph 12 above are used and the foilowing exceptions to coverage appear in the policy. SCHEDULE B This poiicy does not insure against loss or damage (and Oie Company will not pay costs, attorneys' fees or expenses) which arise by reason of: Part One: 1. Taxes or assessments which are not shown as existing liens by the records of any taxing authority that levies taxes or assessments on real property or by the public records. 2. Any facts, rights, interests, or daims which are not shown by the public records but which could be ascertained by an inspection of said land or by making inquiry of persons in possession thereof. First American Titie Insurance Company Order Number: NCS-70882-SD bar: 14 3. Easements, claims of easement or encumbrances which are not shown by the public records. 4. Discrepancies, conflicts in boundary lines, shortage in area, encroachments, or any other facts which a correct survey would disclose, and which are not shown by public records. 5. Unpatented mining daims; resen/ations or exceptions in patents or in acts autiiorizing the issuance thereof; water rights, claims or titie to water. 6. Any lien, or right to a lien, for services, labor or material theretofore or hereafter furnished, imposed by law and not shown by Oie public records. Part Two: I. Environmental protection liens provided for by the following existing statutes, which liens will have priority over the lien of the Insured Mortgage when they arise: NONE First American Titie Insurance Company Q 1 q Q 2 0 Notice of Determination To: Office ofPlanning and Research From: CITYOFCARLSBAD P.O. Box 3044 Planning Department Sacramento, CA 95812-3044 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92009" fi L i [D) ^ County Clerk GregwyJ. Smim. Recorder/county Cletk (760) 602-4600 % A}^ County of San Diego nnn OA onnr Attn: Rita Garcia, Rm. 260 ^ ^ r)l^ V\ 1600 Pacific Highway BV_JM^1__ ^ ^ SanDiego, CA 92112-1750" DEPUTY Project No: CUP 04-12 Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 ofthe Public Resources Code. Leaming Center Project Title N/A City of Carlsbad, Elaine Blackbum (760) 602- 4621 State Clearinghouse No. Lead Agency, Contact Person Telephone Number East side of Eureka Place between Basswood Avenue and Chestnut Avenue, City of Carlsbad, San Diego County Project Locations (include County) Name of Applicant: City of Carlsbad Library Applicant's Address: 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Applicant's Telephone Number: 760-602-2014 Project Description: The rehabilitation and expansion ofan existing stmcture, the demolition of an existing smaller stmcture, and the installation of a modular stracture to accommodate the City Library's Leaming Center programs and the Head Start program This is to advise that the City of Carlsbad has approved the above-described project on April 20, 2005, and has made the following determination regarding the above described project. 1. The project will not have a significant effect on the environment 2. A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. 3. Mitigation measures were not made a condition of the approval ofthe project. 4. A mitigation reporting or monitoring plan was not adopted for this project. 5. A statement of Overriding Considerations was not adopted for this project. 6. Findings were made pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. This is to certify that the final Negative Declaration with comments and responses and record of project approval is available to the General Public at THE CITY OF CARLSBAD. DON NEU, Assistant Plaiming Director Date Date received for filing at OPR: Revised December 2004 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME PO BOX 944209 SACRAMENTO CA 94244-2090 CERTIFICATION OF FEE EXEMPTION De Minimis Impact Finding Project Number/Title/Location (Include County): CUP 04-12/Leaming Center/East side of Eureka Place between Basswood Avenue and Chestnut Avenue Name and Address of Applicant: City of Carlsbad, Library 1775 Dove Lane Carlsbad, CA 92009 Project Description: The rehabilitation and expansion of an existing stmcture, the demolition of an existing smaller stmcture, and the installation of a modular stmctiu-e to accommodate the City Library's Leaming Center programs and the Head Start program Findings of Exemption (attach as necessary): 1. The City of Carlsbad Planning Department has completed an Environmental Initial Study for the above referenced property, including evaluation of the proposed project's potential for adverse environmental impacts on fish and wildUfe resources. 2. Based on the complete Environmental Initial Study, the City of Carlsbad Planning Department finds that the proposed project will not encroach upon wildlife habitat area, will have no potential adverse individual or cumulative effects on wildlife resources, and requires no mitigation measures to be incorporated into the proposed project which would affect fish or wildlife. Certification: I hereby certify that the public agency has made the above finding and that the project will not individually or cumulatively have an adverse effect on wildlife resources, as defined in Section 711.2 of the Fish and Game Code. DONNEU FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CQUfJTY CLERK Assistant Planning Director San Diego County on APR 2 6 zOiJ^i Posted APP 2 6 !0g?^"^'^ MAY 2 n Wh Lead Agency: CITY OF CARLSBAD Returned to agency on^ MAY 2 H /OfiS U-yo-r^/r- Deputy Date: V ^-QT Section 711.4, Fish and Game Code DFG: 1/91 Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department NEGATIVE DECLARATION CASE NAME: CASE NO: PROJECT LOCATION: LEARNING CENTER CUP 04-12 EAST SIDE OF EUREKA PLACE BETWEEN BASSWOOD AVENUE AND CHESTNUT AVENUE PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The rehabilitation and expansion of an existing stmcture, the demolition of an existing smaller stmcture, and the installation of a modular stmcture to accommodate the City Library's Leaming Center programs and the Head Start program DETERMINATION: The City of Carlsbad has conducted an environmental review of the above described project pursuant to the Guidelines for Implementation of the Califomia Environmental Quality Act and the Enviromnental Protection Ordinance of the City of Carlsbad. As a result of said review, the initial study (EIA Part 2) did not identify any potentially significant impacts on the environment, and the City of Carlsbad finds as follows: ^ The proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment. I I The proposed project MAY have "potentially significant impact(s)" on the environment, but at least one potentially significant impact 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets. (Negative Declaration applies only to the effects that remained to be addressed). I I Although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there WILL NOT be a significant effect in this case because all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT or I'^EGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to appiicable standards and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT or NEGATIVE DECLARATION, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project. Therefore, nothing fiarther is required. A copy of the initial study (EIA Part 2) documenting reasons to support the Negative Declaration is on file in the Planning Department, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, Califomia 92008. ADOPTED: April 20. 2005, pursuant to PC Resolution No. 5893 ATTEST: DONNEU Assistant Planning Director 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • vwvw.ci.carlsbad.ca.us STATE OF CALIFORNIA - THE RESOURCES DEPARTIWENT OF FISH AND GAME ^ENVIRONIVIENTAL FILING FEE CASH REC DFG 753.5a (8-03) m ENCY 470 Lead Agency: _ Date: 5>W J^/F&7^ Sunty / State Agency of Filing: _ ProjectTitle: /^^A/e./}//AJr^ d^A^TF/Z. w Document No.: Project Applicant Name: _ Project Applicant Address: Project Applicant (check appropriate box): Local Public Agency School District j j Other Special District | | State Agency |^ Private Entity | | CHECK APPLICABLE FEES: ) Environmental Impact Report ) Negative Declaration ) Application Fee Water Diversion (Sfafe IVafer Resources Control Board Only) ) Projects Subject to Certified Regulatory Programs ) Gounty Administrative Fee (^ Project that is exempt from fees $850.00 $1,250.00 $850.00 $850.00 $25.00 $ Signature and title of person receiving payment: WHITE-PROJECT APPLICANT YELLOW-DFG/FASB GOLDENROD-STATE AGENCY OF FILING _ ^ - 'U t n n Notice of Determination • To: [XI Office ofPlanning and Research From: CI'^^^ ARLSBAD P.O. Box 3044 . PlaiS»|gFg^^>artment Sacramento, CA 95812-3044 163^ar58ay Avenue re n n r^ Carlsbad, CA 92009 KA If 0 (L [1 © /\J County Clerk GregoryJ.Smilh,Recorcier/Coun(yCleric (760) 602-4600 County of San Diego ^pj^ 2g pnnc Attn: Rita Garcia, Rm. 260 ^ 1600 Pacific Highway i^-i^ San Diego, CA 92112-1750 ' DEPUTY Project No: CUP 04-12 Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with Section 21108 or 21152 ofthe Public Resources Code. Leaming Center Project Title N/A City of Carisbad, Elaine Blackbum (760) 602- 4621 State Clearinghouse No. Lead Agency, Contact Person Telephone Number East side of Eureka Place between Basswood Avenue and Chestnut Avenue, City of Carlsbad, San Diego County Project Locations (include County) Name of Applicant: City of Carlsbad Library Applicant's Address: 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad, CA 92009 Applicant's Telephone Number: 760-602-2014 Project Description: The rehabilitation and expansion ofan existing stmcture, the demolition of an existing smaller stmcture, and the installation of a modular stmcture to accommodate the City Library's Leaming Center programs and the Head Start program This is to advise that the City of Carlsbad has approved the above-described project on April 20, 2005, and has made the following determination regarding the above described project. 1. The project will not have a significant effect on the environment 2. A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. 3. Mitigation measures were not made a condition of the approval of the project. 4. A mitigation reporting or monitoring plan was not adopted for this project. 5. A statement of Overriding Considerations was not adopted for this project. 6. Findings were made pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. This is to certify that the final Negative Declaration with comments and responses and record of project approval is available to the General Public at THE CITY OF CARLSBAD. DON NEU, Assistant Planning Director Date Date received for filing at OPR: Revised December 2004 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME PO BOX 944209 SACRAMENTO CA 94244-2090. CERTIFICATION OF FEE EXEMPTION De Minimis Impact Finding Project Number/Title/Location (Include County): CUP 04-12/Leaming Center/East side of Eureka Place between Basswood Avenue and Chestnut Avenue Name and Address of Applicant: City of Carlsbad, Library 1775 Dove Lane Carlsbad, CA 92009 Project Description: The rehabilitation and expansion of an existing stmcture, the demolition of an existing smaller stracture, and the installation of a modular stracture to accommodate the City Library's Leaming Center programs and the Head Start program Findings of Exemption (attach as necessary): 1. The City of Carlsbad Planning Department has completed an Environmental Initial Study for the above referenced property, including evaluation of the proposed project's potential for adverse environmental impacts on fish and wildlife resources. 2. Based on the complete Environmental Initial Study, the City of Carlsbad Planning Department finds that the proposed project will not encroach upon wildlife habitat area, will have no potential adverse individual or cumulative effects on wildlife resources, and requires no mitigation measures to be incorporated into the proposed project which would affect fish or wildlife. Certification: I hereby certify that the public agency has made the above finding and that the project will not individually or cumulatively have an adverse effect on wildlife resources, as defined in Section 711.2 ofthe Fish and Game Code. DONNEU FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK Assistant Planning Director San Diego County on APR 2 6 ZOub Posted APR .2 6 200!'""^'^ ^^^^ Agency: CITY OF CARLSBAD Retumed to agency on zV_-'7-5_^y— ^^••^^ Deputy /'/yl^ Date: ^"ZZ-gT Seclion 711 4, Fish and Game Code DFG W91 Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department NEGATIVE DECLARATION CASE NAME: CASE NO: PROJECT LOCATION: LEARNING CENTER CUP 04-12 EAST SIDE OF EUREKA PLACE AVENUE AND CHESTNUT AVENUE BETWEEN BASSWOOD PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The rehabilitation and expansion of an existing stmcture, the demolition of an existing smaller stmcture, and the installation of a modular stmcture to accommodate the City Library's Leaming Center programs and the Head Start program DETERMINATION: The City of Carlsbad has conducted an environmental review of the above described project pursuant to the Guidelines for Implementation of the Califomia Environmental Quality Act and the Environmental Protection Ordinance of the City of Carlsbad. As a result of said review, the initial study (EIA Part 2) did not identify any potentially significant impacts on the environment, and the City of Carlsbad finds as follows: 3 The proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment. I I The proposed project MAY have "potentially significant impact(s)" on the environment, but at least one potentially significant impact 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets. (Negative Declaration applies only to the effects that remained to be addressed). I I Although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there WILL NOT be a significant effect in this case because all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT or NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to applicable standards and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT or NEGATIVE DECLARATION, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project. Therefore, nothing further is required. A copy of the initial study (EIA Part 2) documenting reasons to support the Negative Declaration is on file in the Planning Department, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, Califomia 92008. ADOPTED: April 20. 2005. pursuant to PC Resolution No. 5893 ATTEST: DONNEU Assistant Planning Director 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us Citv of Carlsbacl CASE NAME: CASE NO: PROJECT LOCATION: Planning Department NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A NEGATIVE DECLARATION IF 0 iL Gregoiy J. Smith, RecSf^^unty Cletk BY- MAR 2 8 2005 LEARNING CENTER CUP 04-12 EAST SIDE OF EUREKA PLACE BETWEEN BASSWOOD AVENUE AND CHESTNUT AVENUE 13EPDT7 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The rehabilitation and expansion of an existing stmcture, the demohtion of an existing smaller stracture, and the installation of a modular stracture to accommodate the City Library's Leaming Center programs and the Head Start program PROPOSED DETERMINATION: The City of Carlsbad has conducted an environmental review of the above-described project pursuant to the Guidelines for Implementation of the Califomia Environmental Quality Act and the Environmental Protection Ordinance ofthe City of Carlsbad. As a result of said review, the initial study (EIA Part 2) identified potentially significant effects on the environment, but (1) revisions in the project plans or proposals made by, or agreed to by, the applicant before the proposed negative declaration and initial study are released for public review would avoid the effects or mitigate the effects to a point where clearly . no significant effect on the environment would occur, and (2) there is no substantial evidence in light of the whole record before the City that the project "as revised" may have a significant effect on the environment. Therefore, a Negative Declaration will be recommended for adoption by the City of Carlsbad Planning Commission. A copy of the initial study (EIA Part 2) documenting reasons to support the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration is on file in the Planning Department, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CaUfomia 92008. Comments firom the public are invited. Please submit comments in writing to the Planning Department within 20 days ofthe date of this notice. The proposed project and Mitigated Negative Declaration are subject to review and approval/adoption by the City of Carlsbad Planning Commission and City Council. Additional public notices will be issued when those pubhc hearings are scheduled. If you have any questions, please call Elaine Blackbum in the Planning Department at (760) 602-4621. PUBLIC REVIEW PERIOD March 24. 2005 through April 13, 2005 PUBLISH DATE March 24, 2005 :"iLED IN THF OFFICE OF FHF COUN i V • ,;LrC -^•'•' ^;pp^T5, 70^':'. P'^ciea HAi^ 2.8 2D'»' -.n^v.:! 'O'" 0 Hl,n.^;7"q.n,v iPR ^i'^;^^0,. U0 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us FILE COPY Citv of Carlsbacl Planning Department PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF DECISION April 27, 2005 Carlsbad City Library 1775 Dove Lane Carlsbad, CA 92009 SUBJECT: CUP 04-12 - THE LEARNING CENTER At the Planning Commission meeting of April 20, 2005, your application was considered. The Commission voted 6-0 to APPROVE your request. The decision of the Planning Commission became final on April 20, 2005. The time within which judicial review of this decision must be sought is governed by Code of Civil Procedure, Section 1094.6, which has been made applicable in the City of Carlsbad by Carlsbad Municipal Code 1.16. Any petition or other paper seeking judicial review must be filed in the appropriate court not later than the ninetieth day following the date which this decision becomes final; however, if within ten days after the decision becomes final a request for the record of the proceedings accompanied by the required deposit in an amount sufficient to cover the estimated cost of preparation of such record, the time within which such petition may be filed in court is extended to not later than the thirtieth day following the date on which the record is either personally delivered or mailed to the party, or his attorney of record, if he has one. A written request for the preparation of the record of the proceedings shall be filed with the Assistant Planning Director, Don Neu, Secretary of the Planning Commission, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008. If you have any questions regarding the final dispositions of your application, please call the Planning Department at (760) 602-4600. Sincerely, DON NEU Assistant Planning Director DN:EB:aw Enclosed: Planning Commission Resolution No. 5893 c: Carlsbad Girls Club c/o Total Tax Sues 2725 Jefferson St #8a ^ /j Carlsbad, CA 92008 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us PROOF OF PUBLIclR ION (2010 & 2011 C.C.P.) This space is fSRie County Clerk's Filing Stamp STATE OF CALIFORNIA 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 the principal clerk of the printer of Proof of Publication of North County Times Formerly known as the Blade-Citizen and The Times-Advocate and which newspapers have been adjudicated newspapers of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of San Diego, State of Califomia, for the City of Oceanside and the City of Escondido, Court Decree number 171349, for the County of San Diego, that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy (set in type not smaller than nonpariel), has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to-wit: PLANNIWti COMMISSIUWPUBLIC HhAHMUg NOTICE IS IHEREBY GIVEN to you, because your Inter-may be affected that the Ptamffig Commission of the Chambers, 1200 Cai1^ad V!lla£» &1ye, Carlsbad. Cali-fornia at 6:00 p.m.. on Wedn^w, /irii, 20, 2005, to consider the following- i- • 4) CUE 04-12 ; LEARNING CENTER - Request fot adoption of a Negative Ueclaration and approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow a City Ubrary Leaming Center on a site located on the east side of Eureka Place tietween Basswood Avenue and.Chestnut Avaiue and within Local Facilities IManagement Zone .1 A Notice of Intent to Adopt a Negative Declaration was published on March 24, 2005. No comments were re-ceived during the 20-day public review period from March 24, 2005 to April 13, 2005 ' April 08*\2005 I certify (or declare) under penalty' of perjury that the foregoing is tme and correct. Dated at SAN MARCOS Califomia This 08lL Day of April, 2005 I I!l?„"T®S"*'" wil'c.hyou mayjudicially challenge these I p.rojects. If approved, is estaUiSied l»F state law and/or SKiS:?"'^™*'-^™ ^ **'y, short If you challenge Bii^ projects in court, you maybelwiitedto raising onS/ttiose rilc.?rih^H"iPi;h^°13^"^ else- ratoJ at the public hearing n thB notice or in wntten correspondence de-hearing *® °* Carisbad at or prior to the public Copies of the environmental documents are avaiiat>le at the Planning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue dur-M§/5i"'fj: hours from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm Friday Thursday and 8:00 am to 5:00 pni These persons wishing to speai< on these proposals are fhi1l?J» '"""'S"^ to.„attend th'^public helring.^p Is S the staff reports will be available online at -tittp://www ci.car shart na ii»/pdtdoc'html?pid=g9.'i on nrJici"^Iii'ie"'o It fou-have any^qpMlbns please call the Planning Department at (760) 6(&-4600 CITYOFCARLSBAD PLANNING DEPARTMENT • NCT 1781413 • April 8, 2005 i Signature Jane Olson NORTH COUNTY TIMES Legal Advertising PROOF OF PUBLKSTION (2010 & 2011 C.C.P.) This space i^^f- the County Clerk's Filing Stamp STATE OF CALIFORNIA 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 the principal clerk of the printer of Cit>' Ot Proof of Publication of North County Times Fomierly known as the Blade-(;^itizen and The Times-Advocate and which newspapers have been adjudicated newspapers of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of San Diego, State of Califomia, for the City of Oceanside and the City of Escondido, Court Decree number 171349, for the County of San Diego, that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy (set in type not smaller than nonpariel), has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to-wit: March 24 th 2005 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is tme and correct. Dated at SAN MARCOS Califomia PLACE BETWEEN R" EOESIlfffsvESQE BB °'8=^" s^vdSiSSiSt n?r-IrttKJ]y"'°»""'«"'a' Protection Ordinanoe of the ffilA Part 21irtBSiLT„"JJ °t-^3'<^ r^^^^^^ BnWnnml^t WW potential y significant effects on the nS«£ JTfJi i""* revisions in the proiect plans or oro-ESSfitJl^"^®a^fesd to by, the applicant bSore the Pi=E25^? negafive (feclaration and ifflKtudv are re-mitioltlthflSJiSiii.''^^'^*! yoyli^ avoid the eyits or «n«r.5°n,^ePnr thn rih^^^f ?-rrioK,H 01°^ recommended ft ine Oity of Carisbad Planning Commission 3gteiWate?«sSS The proposed tion S!^"^^'™ MaiSt! 24,20S5 togh Apd! 1^TT775024 • March 24, 2005 This 24'^ Dav of March, 2005 Signature Jane Olson NORTH COUNTY TIMES Legal Advertising FILE C^PY City of Carlsbad Planning Department NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to you, because your interest may be affected, that the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad will hold a public hearing at the Council Chambers, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, California, at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 20, 2005, to consider a request for adoption of a Negative Declaration and approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow a City Library Learning Center on a site located on the east side of Eureka Place between Basswood Avenue and Chestnut Avenue and within Local Facilities Management Zone 1 and more particularly described as: Lots 9 and 10 of Optimo Tract, Subdivision of Tract 234, Thum lands, Map #1681, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, according to the map thereof No. 1805, filed at request of First National Bank of Oceanside Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially invited to attend the public hearing. Copies of the staff report will be available online at http://www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us/pdfdoc.html?pid=295 on and after April 13, 2005. If you have any questions, please call Elaine Blackburn in the Planning Department at (760) 602-4621. If you challenge the Conditional Use Permit in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Carlsbad at or prior to the public hearing. 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AVERY® 5160® DRELLESHAK LAURA D TRUST 12- 02- 1245 BASSWOOD AVE CARLSBAD CA 92008 PiW propelJ / Date-. ®09is ®Atl3AV Ail3AV-O9-008H UJ03'Aj3Ae'/UUM/W ®09I.S 3iVldW31 ©AiaAV asn Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department CASE NAME: CASE NO: PROJECT LOCATION: NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A NEGATIVE DECLARATION LEARNING CENTER CUP 04-12 EAST SIDE OF EUREKA PLACE BETWEEN BASSWOOD AVENUE AND CHESTNUT AVENUE PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The rehabilitation and expansion of an existing structure, the demolition of an existing smaller structure, and the installation of a modular structure to accommodate the City Library's Leaming Center programs and the Head Start program PROPOSED DETERMINATION: The City of Carlsbad has conducted an environmental review of the above-described project pursuant to the Guidelines for Implementation of the Califomia Environmental Quality Act and the Environmental Protection Ordinance of the City of Carlsbad. As a result of said review, the initial study (EIA Part 2) identified potentially significant effects on the environment, but (1) revisions in the project plans or proposals made by, or agreed to by, the applicant before the proposed negative declaration and initial study are released for public review would avoid the effects or mitigate the effects to a point where clearly no significant effect on the envirormient would occur, and (2) there is no substantial evidence in light of the whole record before the City that the project "as revised" may have a significant effect on the environment. Therefore, a Negative Declaration will be recommended for adoption by the City of Carlsbad Planning Commission. A copy of the initial study (EIA Part 2) documenting reasons to support the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration is on file in the Planning Department, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, Califomia 92008. Comments fi"om the public are invited. Please submit comments in writing to the Planning Department within 20 days ofthe date of this notice. The proposed project and Mitigated Negative Declaration are subject to review and approval/adoption by the City of Carlsbad Planning Commission and City Council. Additional public notices will be issued when those public hearings are scheduled. If you have any questions, please call Elaine Blackbum in the Planning Department at (760) 602-4621. PUBLIC REVIEW PERIOD March 24, 2005 through April 13. 2005 PUBLISH DATE March 24, 2005 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us ® SITE LEARNING CENTER CUP 04-12 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM - PART II (TO BE COMPLETED BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT) CASE NO: CUP 04-12 DATE: March 1.2005 BACKGROUND 1. CASE NAME: Leaming Center 2. LEAD AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS: Citv Of Carlsbad. 1635 Faradav Avenue. Carlsbad. CA 92008 3. CONTACT PERSON AND PHONE NUMBER: Elaine Blackbum 760-602-4621 4. PROJECT LOCATION: east side of Eureka Place between Basswood Avenue and Chestnut Avenue 5. PROJECT SPONSOR'S NAME AND ADDRESS: Citv of Carlsbad 6. GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: RM 7. ZONING: R-1-7.500 8. OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES WHOSE APPROVAL IS REQUIRED (i.e., permits, financing approval or participation agreements): n/a 9. PROJECT DESCRIPTION/ ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING AND SURROUNDING LAND USES: The proposed project involves the rehabilitation and expansion of an existing structure, the demolition of an existing smaller structure, and the installation of a modular structure to accommodate the City Library's Leaming Center programs and the Head Start program. The project site is located at 3368 Eureka Place. The project site is a single lot of approximately 1.13-acres in size. The site has two existing curb cuts and two existing structures. The larger (primary) existing structure is approximately 5,273 square feet in size. That structure is currently leased to a Montessori School. (It also provides some space for overflow activities associated with the head Start program on site.) However, the lease will end in approximately June 2005. A second smaller existing structure is approximately 2,081 square feet in size. That structure was originally constructed as a house and garage. It was later converted from a residence to accommodate the Head Start program, which still utilizes the facility. The existing primary structure is proposed to be renovated. Most of the exterior and some of the interior walls and partitions will be maintained and the structure will be expanded by the addition of a 5,292- square foot second story. The total size of the renovated stmcture will be approximately 11,171 square feet. The resulting new Leaming Center will house two of Carlsbad Library's existing community building programs: the Bilingual Resource Center currently known as the Centro de Informacion and the Literacy Tutorial Center currently known as the Adult Leaming Program. Rev. 07/03/02 The smaller existing stmcture, which currently houses the majority of the Head Start program activities, will be demolished. This is necessary to allow the parking lot to increase in size and to allow access to the east side (rear) of the site for installation of the modular units. A new modular stmcture of approximately 4,800 square feet will be placed on the east side of the project site using slab-on-grade constmction. This stmcture will provide four classrooms for the Head Start program. This will eliminate the need for shared use of the primary stmcture. The Head Start program is required to maintain an outdoor play area of a minimum of 75 square feet per child. The open space proposed between the new/expanded Leaming Center building and the proposed Head Start modular building will provide this required area and will be completely contained by fencing as required by the Head Start program guidelines. Site work for the proposed project will include some light grading on the east side of the site and preparation for the additional proposed parking area. The total grading volume for the project would be approximately 400 CY of cut and 100 CY of fill, resulting in 300 CY of export. Rev. 07/03/02 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: The summary of environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact," or "Potentially Significant Impact Unless Mitigation Incorporated" as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. I I Aesthetics I I Agricultural Resources • Air Quality I I Biological Resources I I Cultural Resources I I Geology/Soils Q Noise • Hazards/Hazardous Materials D Population and Housing I I Hydrology/Water Quality Q Public Services I I Land Use and Plarming I I Mineral Resources I I Mandatory Findings of Significance I I Recreation I I Transportation/Circulation I I Utilities & Service Systems Rev. 07/03/02 DETERMINATION. (To be completed by the Lead Agency) • • • • I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. I find that the proposed project MAY have "potentially significant impact(s)" on the environment, but at least one potentially significant impact 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earher document pursuant to apphcable legal standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as described on attached sheets. A Negative Declaration is required, but it must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there WILL NOT be a significant effect in this case because all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT or NEGATIVE DECLARATION pursuant to apphcable standards and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT or NEGATIVE DECLARATION, including revisions or niitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project. Therefore, nothing further is required. ier Signature i Date ' / Planner Signature Planning Director's Signature Date Rev. 07/03/02 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS STATE CEQA GUIDELINES, Chapter 3, Article 5, Section 15063 requires that the City conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment to determine if a project may have a significant effect on the environment. The Environmental Impact Assessment appears in the following pages in the form of a checklist. This checklist identifies any physical, biological and human factors that might be impacted by the proposed project and provides the City with information to use as the basis for deciding whether to prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR), Negative Declaration, or to rely on a previously approved EIR or Negative Declaration. • A brief explanation is required for all answers except "No Impact" answers that are adequately supported by an information source cited in the parentheses following each question. A "No Inpact" answer is adequately supported if the referenced information sources show that the impact simply does not apply to projects like the one involved. A "No Impact" answer should be explained when there is no source document to refer to, or it is based on project-specific factors as well as general standards. • "Less Than Sigmficant Impact" applies where there is supporting evidence that the potential impact is not sigmficantiy adverse, and the impact does not exceed adopted general standards and policies. • "Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated" applies where the incorporation of mitigation measures has reduced an effect firom "Potentially Significant Impact" to a "Less Than Significant Impact." The developer must agree to the mitigation, and the City must describe the mitigation measures, and briefly explain how they reduce the effect to a less than significant level. • "Potentially Significant Impact" is appropriate if there is substantial evidence that an effect is significantly adverse. • Based on an "EIA-Part II", if a proposed project could have a potentially significant adverse effect on the environment, but aU potentially significant adverse effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR or Mitigated Negative Declaration pursuant to applicable standards and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR or Mitigated Negative Declaration, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project, and none of the circumstances requiring a supplement to or supplemental EIR are present and all the mitigation measures required by the prior environmental document have been incorporated into this project, then no additional environmental document is required. • When "Potentially Significant Impact" is checked the project is not necessarily required to prepare an EIR if the significant adverse effect has been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR pursuant to applicable standards and the effect will be mitigated, or a "Statement of Overriding Considerations" has been made pursuant to that earlier EIR. • A Negative Declaration may be prepared if the City perceives no substantial evidence that the project or any of its aspects may cause a significant adverse effect on the environment. • If there are one or more potentially significant adverse effects, the City may avoid preparing an EIR if there are mitigation measures to clearly reduce adverse impacts to less than significant, and those mitigation measures are agreed to by the developer prior to public review. In this case, the appropriate "Potentially Significant Impact Unless Mitigation Incorporated" may be checked and a Mitigated Negative Declaration may be prepared. Rev. 07/03/02 • An EIR must be prepared if "Potentially Significant Impact" is checked, and including but not limited to the following circumstances: (1) the potentially significant adverse effect has not been discussed or mitigated in an earlier EIR pursuant to applicable standards, and the developer does not agree to mitigation measures that reduce the adverse impact to less than significant; (2) a "Statement of Overriding Considerations" for the significant adverse impact has not been made pursuant to an earlier EIR; (3) proposed mitigation measures do not reduce the adverse impact to less than significant; or (4) through the EIA-Part II analysis it is not possible to determine the level of significance for a potentially adverse effect, or determine the effectiveness of a mitigation measure in reducing a potentially significant effect to below a level of significance. A discussion of potential impacts and the proposed mitigation measures appears at the end of the form under DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION. Particular attention should be given to discussing mitigation for impacts, which would otherwise be determined significant. Rev. 07/03/02 Issues (and Supporting Infonnation Sources). AESTHETICS - Would the project: a) Have a substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista? b) Substantially damage scenic resources, including but not limited to, trees, rock outcroppings, and historic buildings within a State scenic highway? c) Substantially degrade the existing visual character or quality ofthe site and its surroundings? d) Create a new source of substantial light and glare, which would adversely affect day or nighttime views in the area? Potentially Significant Impact Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact • • • X • • • X • • • • • m II. AGRICULTRAL RESOURCES - (In detemiining whether impacts to agricultural resources are significant environmental effects, lead agencies may refer to the Califomia Agricultural Land Evaluation and Site Assessment Model-1997 prepared by the Califomia Department of Conservation as an optional model to use in assessing impacts on agriculture and farmland.) Would the project: a) Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance (Farmland), as shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the Califomia Resources Agency, to non-agricultural use? b) Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use, or a Williamson Act contract? c) Involve other changes in the existing environment, which, due to their location or nature, could result in conversion of Farmland to non-agricultural use? III. AIR QUALITY - (Where available, the significance criteria estabhshed by the applicable air quality management or air pollution conttol district may be relied upon to make the following determinations.) Would the project: a) Conflict with or obstract implementation of the applicable air quality plan? b) Violate any air quality standard or contiibute substantially to an existing or projected air quality violation? • • • • • • • • • • • m • m • s • s K • Rev. 07/03/02 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). c) Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is in non-attainment under an applicable federal or state ambient air quality standard (including releasing emissions which exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors)? d) Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations? e) Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number of people? IV. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES - Would the project: a) Have a substantial adverse effect, either directly or through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by Califomia Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? b) Have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian, aquatic or wetland habitat or other sensitive natural community identified in local or regional plans, pohcies, or regulations or by Cahfomia Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? c) Have a substantial adverse effect on federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (including but not limited to marsh, vemal pool, coastal, etc.) through direct removal, filing, hydrological interraption, or other means? d) Interfere substantially with the movement of any native resident or migratory fish or wildhfe species or with established native resident or migratory wildhfe corridors, or impede the use of native wildlife nursery sites? e) Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources, such as a tree preservation policy or ordinance? f) Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan, Natural Community Conservation Plan, or other approved local, regional, or state habitat conservation plan? g) Impact tributary areas that are environmentally sensitive? Potentially Significant Potentially Unless Less Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Impact Incorporated Impact Impact • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • n • • m nnnm • Kl • K Kl Kl • • K Rev. 07/03/02 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). V. CULTURAL RESOURCES - Would the project: a) Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource as defined in §15064.5? b) Cause a substantial adverse change in the signifi- cance of an archeological resource pursuant to §15064.5? c) Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontologi- cal resource or site or unique geologic feature? d) Disturb any human remains, including those interred outside of formal cemeteries? VI. GEOLOGY AND SOILS - Would the project: a) Expose people or stractures to potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury or death involving: i. Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known fault? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 42. ii. Stiong seismic ground shaking? iii. Seismic-related ground failure, including hquefaction? iv. Landslides? b) Result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil? c) Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become unstable as a result of the project, and potentially result in on- or off-site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction, or collapse? d) Be located on expansive soils, as defined in Table 18 - 1-B ofthe Uniform Building Code (1994), creating substantial risks to life or property? Potentially • • • • • • Potentially Significant Unless Significant Mitigation Impact Incorporated • • • • • • • • • • • • n n • • • • • • Less Than Significant No Impact Impact • Kl • K • Kl • K • M n Kl Kl Kl • Kl • M Rev. 07/03/02 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). VII. e) Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks or altemative wastewater disposal systems where sewers are not available for the disposal of wastewater? HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - Would the project: a) Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through the routine ttansport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials? b) Create a significant hazard to the public or environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials into the environment? c) Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within one-quarter mile of an existing or proposed school? d) Be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Govemment Code Section 65962.5 and, as a result, would it create a significant hazard to the public or environment? e) For a project within an airport land use plan, or where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or pubhc use airport, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? g) Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? h) Expose people or stractures to a significant risk of loss, injury or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands? VIII. HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY - Would the project: a) Violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements? Potentially Significant Potentially Unless Less Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Impact Incorporated Impact Impact • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • m • Kl • M • Kl • Kl • K • Kl • Kl • K M • 10 Rev. 07/03/02 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). b) Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with ground water recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local ground water table level (i.e., the production rate of pre-existing nearby wells would drop to a level which would not support existuig land uses or planned uses for which permits have been granted)? c) Impacts to groundwater quality? d) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattem of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, in a maimer, which would result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off- site? e) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattem ofthe site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stteam or river, or substantially increase the flow rate or amount (volume) of surface ranoff in a manner, which would result in flooding on- or off- site? t) Create or confribute ranoff water, which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned stormwater drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted runoff? g) Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? h) Place housing within a 1 OO-year flood hazard area as mapped on a Federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood delineation map? i) Place within 1 OO-year flood hazard area stractures, which would impede or redirect flood flows? j) Expose people or stractures to a significant risk of loss injury or death involving flooding, including flooding as a result of the failure of a levee or dam? k) Inundation by seiche, tsunami, or mudflow? 1) Increased erosion (sediment) into receiving surface waters. m) Increased pollutant discharges (e.g., heavy metals, pathogens, pefroleum derivatives, synthetic organics, nufrients, oxygen-demanding substances and frash) into receiving surface waters or other alteration of receiving surface water quality (e.g., temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity)? Potentially Significant Potentially Unless Less Than Significant Mitigafion Significant No Impact Incorporated Impact Impact • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Kl • • • Kl Kl K • Kl • Kl • n • S • • Kl K • • • ^ • 11 Rev. 07/03/02 Issues (and Supporting Infomiation Sources). n) Changes to receiving water quality (marine, fresh or wetland waters) during or following constraction? o) Increase in any pollutant to an already impaired water body as listed on the Clean Water Act Section 303(d) hst? p) The exceedance of applicable surface or groundwater receiving water quality objectives or degradation of beneficial uses? IX. LANDUSE AND PLANNING - Would the project: a) Physically divide an established community? b) Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project (including but not limited to the general plan, specific plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? c) Conflict with any apphcable habitat conservation plan or natural coinmunity conservation plan? X. MINERAL RESOURCES - Would the project: a) Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral resource that would be of future value to the region and the residents of the State? b) Result in the loss of availability of a locally important mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local general plan, specific plan, or other land use plan? XI. NOISE - Would the project resuh in: a) Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in excess of standards established in the local general plan or noise ordinance or applicable standards of other agencies? b) Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive groundbome vibration or groundbome noise levels? c) A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? d) A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? Potentially Significant Impact • • • • • • • • • Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated • • • • • • • • • • • • n • Less Than Significant Impact • • No Impact • • • • • • M • H • Kl • K • K • K • Kl m • m • 12 Rev. 07/03/02 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within 2 miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airsfrip, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? XII. POPULATION AND HOUSING - Would the project: a) Induce substantial growth in an area either directly (for example, by proposing new homes and businesses) or indirectly (for example, through extension of roads or other infrastracture)? b) Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, necessitating the constraction of replacement housing elsewhere? c) Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating the constraction of replacement housing elsewhere? XIII. PUBLIC SERVICES Potentially Significant Impact • • • Potentially Significant Unless Less Than Mitigation Significant No Incorporated Impact Impact • • • • • • • • n • • • KI • Kl K Kl a) Would the project result in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically altered govemment facilities, a need for new or physically altered govemment facilities, the constraction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to inaintain acceptable service ratios, response times, or other performance objectives for any of the public services: XIV. RECREATION a) Would the project increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? • • i) Fire protection? • • X • ii) Police protection? • • X • iii) Schools? • • X • iv) Parks? • • X • v) Other public facilities? • • X n • K 13 Rev. 07/03/02 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). Potentially Significant Impact Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact b) Does the project include recreational facilities or require the constraction or expansion of recreational facilities, which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? XV. TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC - Would the project: a) Cause an increase in ttaffic, which is substantial in relation to the existing ttaffic load and capacity of the sfreet system (i.e., result in a substantial increase in either the number of vehicle frips, the volume to capacity ratio on roads, or congestion at intersections)? b) Exceed, either individually or cumulatively, a level of service standard established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or highways? c) Result in a change in air fraffic pattems, including either an increase in ttaffic levels or a change in location that results in substantial safety risks? d) Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature (e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g., farm equipment)? • • • XVI. outs, bicycle racks)? UTILITIES AND SERVICES SYSTEMS project: Would the a) Exceed wastewater freatment requirements of the applicable Regional Water Quality Confrol Board? b) Require or result in the constraction of new water or wastewater freatment facihties or expansion of existing facilities, the constraction of which would cause significant environmental effects? c) Require or result in the constraction of new storm water drainage facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the constraction of which could cause significant environmental effects? d) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project fi-om existing entitlements and resources, or are new or expanded entitlements needed? • • • • • • • • • • • • • No Impact • K Kl • m • • • K • • Kl e) Result in inadequate emergency access? • • • X f) Result in insufficient parking capacity? • • • X g) Conflict with adopted policies, plans, or programs supporting altemative fransportation (e.g., bus tum-• • • X • K • Kl • K • Kl 14 Rev. 07/03/02 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). e) Result in a detennination by the wastewater freatment provider, which serves or may serve the project that it has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the provider's existing commitments? f) Be served by a landfill with sufficient permitted capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste disposal needs? g) Comply with federal, state, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste? XVII. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or resttict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of Califomia history or prehistory? b) Does the project have impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? ("Cumula- tively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable fiiture projects?) c) Does the project have environmental effects, which will cause the substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? Potenfially Significant Potentially Unless Less Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Impact Incorporated Impact Impact • • • • • • • • • • • • • K • K • Kl • Kl • K • m XVIII. EARLIER ANALYSES Earlier analyses may be used where, pursuant to the tiering, program EIR, or other CEQA process, one or more effects have been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or negative declaration. Section 15063(c)(3)(D). In this case a discussion should identify the following on attached sheets: a) Earlier analyses used. Identify earlier analyses and state where they are available for review. b) Impacts adequately addressed. Identify which effects from the above checklist were within the scope of and adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and state whether such effects were addressed by mitigation measures based on the earher analysis. c) Mitigation measures. For effects that are "Less Than Significant with Mitigation Incorporated," describe the mitigation measures, which were incorporated or refined from the earlier document and the extent to which they address site-specific conditions for the project. 15 Rev. 07/03/02 DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION I. AESTHETICS a-c) No Impact. The project site is a developed in-fill lot surrounding by urban development. The site contains no scenic buildings and no scenic vistas or resources. The proposed stractures (both the renovated primary stracture and the proposed new modular stracture) will be within the stracture height limits allowed in the zone (30 feet to the peak of the roof). The proposed project will enhance the appearance of the site from its current condition. The project will not create a new source of substantial light or glare. II. AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES a-c) No Impact. The project site is not cunently and has not historically been utilized as farmland and is not designated as significant farmland. The project site is not zoned for agricultural uses and is not subject to a Williamson Act conttact. The project also does not involve any other changes which would result in conversion of other farmland to non-agricultural uses. III. AIR QUALITY a) No Impact. The project site is located in the San Diego Air Basin which is a federal and state non- attainment area for ozone (O3), and a state non-attainment area for particulate matter less than or equal to 10 microns in diameter (PMio). The periodic violations of national Ambient Air Quality Standards (AAQS) in the San Diego Air Basin (SDAB), particularly for ozone in inland foothill areas, requires that a plan be developed outlining the pollution conttols that will be undertaken to improve air quality. In San Diego County, this attainment planning process is embodied in the Regional Air Quality Sttategies (RAQS) developed jointly by the Air Pollution Conttol Disfrict (APCD) and the San Diego Association of Govemments (SANDAG). A plan to meet the federal standard for ozone was developed in 1994 during the process of updating the 1991 state- mandated plan. This local plan was combined with plans from all other Califomia non-attainment areas having serious ozone problems and used to create the Califomia State Implementation Plan (SIP). The SIP was adopted by the Air Resources Board (ARB) after pubhc hearings on November 9th through 10th in 1994, and was forwarded to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for approval. After considerable analysis and debate, particularly regarding airsheds with the worst smog problems, EPA approved the SIP in mid-1996. The proposed project relates to the SIP and/or RAQS through the land use and growth assumptions that are incorporated into the air quality planning document. These growth assumptions are based on each city's and the County's general plan. If a proposed project is consistent with its applicable General Plan, then the project presumably has been anticipated with the regional air quality planning process. Such consistency would ensure that the project would not have an adverse regional air quality impact. Section 15125(B) of the State of Califomia Envfronment Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines contains specific reference to the need to evaluate any inconsistencies between the proposed project and the applicable air quality management plan. Transportation Confrol Measures (TCMs) are part of the RAQS. The RAQS and TCM plan set forth the steps needed to accomplish attainment of state and federal ambient air quality standards. The Califomia Air Resources Board provides criteria for detennining whether a project conforms with the RAQS which include the following: • Is a regional air quality plan being implemented in the project area? • Is the project consistent with the growth assumptions in the regional air quality plan? The project area is located in the San Diego Afr Basin, and as such, is located in an area where a RAQS is being implemented. The project is consistent with the growth assumptions of the City's General Plan and the RAQS. Therefore, the project is consistent with the regional afr quality plan and will in no way conflict with or obstract implementation of the regional plan. b) Less Than Signiflcant Impact. The closest afr quality monitoring station to the project site is in the City of Oceanside. Data available for this monitoring site through April, 2002 indicate that the most recent afr quality violations recorded were for the state one hour standard for ozone (one day in both 2000 and 2001) and one day in 2001 for the federal 8-hour average for ozone and one day for the 24-hour state standard for suspended particulates 16 Rev. 07/03/02 fri 1996. No violations of any other afr quality standards have been recorded recently. The project would involve minimal short-term emissions associated with grading and constraction. Such emissions would be minimized through standard constraction measures such as the use of properly tuned equipment and watering the site for dust confrol. Long-term emissions associated with fravel to and from the project will be minimal. Although afr pollutant emissions would be associated with the project, they would neither result in the violation of any afr quality standard (comprising only an incremental confribution to overall afr basin quality readings), nor confribute substantially to an existing or projected air quality violation. Any impact is assessed as less than significant. c) Less Than Signiflcant Impact. The Afr Basin is cunently in a non-attainment zone for ozone and suspended fine particulates. The proposed project would represent a conttibution to a cumulatively considerable potential net increase in emissions throughout the afr basin. As described above, however, emissions associated with the proposed project would be minimal. Given the limited emissions potentially associated with the proposed project, air quality would be essentially the same whether or not the proposed project is implemented. According to the CEQA Guidelines Section 15130 (a)(4), the proposed project's confribution to the cumulative impact is considered de minimus. Any impact is assessed as less than significant. d) No Impact. As noted above, the proposed project would not result in substantial pollutant emissions or concenteations. In addition, there are no sensitive receptors (e.g., schools or hospitals) located in the vicinity of the project. No impact is assessed. e) No Impact. The constraction of the proposed project could generate fumes from the operation of constraction equipment, which may be considered objectionable by some people. Such exposure would be short- term or fransient. In addition, the number of people exposed to such ttansient impacts is not considered substantial. IV. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES a-g) No Impact. The project site is a developed in-fill site sunounded by urban development. The site contains no sensitive or protected habitat of any kind and involves no adverse effect on any such habitat and no ttibutary areas. The project site also does not serve as a wildlife corridor. The project would not conflict with any biological resource protection regulations or policies. The City has an adopted Habitat Management Plan (HMP) which identifies the project site as a developed area containing no sensitive resources. V. CULTURAL RESOURCES a-d) No Impact. The project site is a developed in-fill site sunoimded by urban development. It contains no known historical, cultural, or paleontological resources. It also is not known to contain any human remains. VI. GEOLOGY AND SOILS a-d) No Impact. The project is located on a pre-graded parcel of land that does not contain existing or proposed slopes. The project also does not proposed to alter drainage pattems that would lead to erosion to downsfream properties. New stractures proposed by this project will be constracted in accordance with the cunent Uniform Building Code to meet all seismic requfrements. e) No Impact. The project would not involve the use of septic tanks or altemative wastewater systems. VII. HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS a-h) No Impact. The proposed project is a leaming center (an extension of the City's Library) offering various adult leaming opportunities and tutoring to school-age students. The use would not involve ttansport, use, or disposal of reportable amounts of hazardous materials. The proposed use also would not emit hazardous emissions and would not involve releases of hazardous materials. The project site is not a listed hazardous materials site. The project site is not within an airport land use plan and would not result in a safety hazard for people. The project site is not within the vicinity of a private afrsttip. The proposed project would not interfere with any adopted emergency response plan. The project site is also not located near any wild lands or other open space areas; therefore the project would not expose people or stractures to significant loss from fires. Vni. HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY a-g) Less Than Signiflcant Impact. The proposed project is an expansion of an existing use on an in fill site in an urbanized area. The project will involve the installation of a new modular stracture at the rear of the property 17 Rev. 07/03/02 and the creation of new impervious surface area for the new parking area. However, the project will not deplete groundwater supplies and will not result in impacts to groundwater quality. The proposed project also will not substantially alter the existing drainage pattem ofthe site or area. The project will not alter the course of a stteam or river. The project also will not substantially increase the flow rate or amount of surface runoff from the site. The proposed project has been designed and/or conditioned to comply with all applicable Regional Water Quality Conttol Board regulations for storm water and site runoff The project will also be subject to all standard City requfrements for erosion conttol during constraction and requires compliance with the City Standard Urban Stormwater Management Plan (SUSMP). h-j) No Impact. The proposed project does not involve placement of housing. The project site is not within a 100-year flood plan and does not contain any levee, dam, or other flood conttol devices. k-1) Less Than Signiflcant Impact. The proposed project site is located approximately 4000-feet from the Pacific Ocean and is not anticipated to experience inundation. The site is also generally flat and not expected to experience mudflows or to generate erosion. m) Less Than Signiflcant Impact. The proposed project will create additional impervious surface area (the proposed parking area). However, the parking area runoff will discharge to biofilters to filter pollutants from storm water, to the maximum extent practicable, prior to discharge to City right-of-way. n-p) Less than signiflcant impact. This project will comply with the City Standard Urban Stormwater Management Plan (SUSMP). Project includes non-stractural best management practices (employee education, stenciling, covered ttash enclosures, etc.) to avoid contact of pollutants with storm water. The project also includes stractural best management practices that will filter pollutants from storm water, to the maximum extent practicable, prior to discharge to City right-of-way. IX. LAND USE AND PLANNING a-c) No Impact. The proposed project involves the expansion of an existing stracture in a predominantly residential neighborhood. The existing stracture has been and continues to be used for community activities. The main stracture was previously used by the Gfrls Club and is now used for the City's Leaming Center. The accessory stracture on the site has been and is cunently used for the Head Start program. Therefore, the project would not physically divide an established community. The project site is not subject to any requirements for avoiding or mitigation an envfronmental effect. The site is identified in the City's adopted Habitat Management Plan (HMP) as a developed area. The proposed project is consistent with the HMP. X. MINERAL RESOURCES a-b) No Impact. The project site is not known to contain any mineral resources. XI. NOISE a-b) No Impact. The proposed use involves adult leaming and your tutoring. Most of these activities are conducted indoors. The Head Start Program requfres the provision of an outdoor play area. Thus, the use will involve some noise generated by children in the outdoor play area at times during the day. However, this noise would not be expected to rise to an unacceptable level. The use does not involve any equipment or activities which would generate groundbome vibration. c-d) Less Than Signiflcant Impact. The proposed project also would not be expected to result in any permanent increase in ambient noise levels over the cunent situation. The project would involve some temporary increase in noise levels as a result of grading and constraction noise. However, all such activities will be conducted in compliance with the City's regulations goveming those activities. e-f) Less Than Signiflcant Impact. The project site is no within the Airport Influence Area. Therefore, the project would not expose people to excessive noise levels. The project site is not within the vicinity of a private airsttip. XII. POPULATION AND HOUSING 18 Rev. 07/03/02 a-c) No Impact. The project would not induce growth. The project does not involve any new homes or businesses but would provide a service to those akeady living in the coinmunity. It also does not involve any extension of new roads or other services. The project also would not displace any existing housing or people. Xffl. PUBLIC SERVICES a.i-a.v) Less Than Signiflcant Impact. The proposed project will not result in substantial adverse impacts on public services and will not be associated with any need for new or altered facilities or services. The proposed project is a small expansion of an existing facility which can be adequately served by existing pubhc services including fire and police protection, school and park facilities, and other public facilities. XIV. RECREATION a-b) No Impact. The proposed project will not result in increased usage of existing recreational facilities or in the need for new or expanded recreational opportunities. The proposed use would provide on-site the fenced play area requfred for the Head Start program. XV. TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC a) Less Than Signiflcant Impact. The project will generate 280 Average Daily Trips (ADT) and an insignificant number of peak hour trips. While the increase in ttaffic from the proposed project may be slightly noticeable, the sheet system has been designed and sized to accommodate fraffic from the project and cumulative development in the City of Carlsbad. The proposed project would not, therefore, cause an increase in fraffic that is substantial in relation to the existing ttaffic load and capacity of the stteet system. The impacts from the proposed project are, therefore, less than significant. b) Less Than Signiflcant Impact. SANDAG acting as the County Congestion Management Agency has designated three roads (Rancho Santa Fe Rd., El Camino Real and Palomar Auport Rd.) and two highway segments in Carlsbad as part of the regional cfrculation system. The Existing and Build-out average daily fraffic (ADT) and Existing LOS on these designated roads and highways in Carlsbad is: Existing ADT* LOS Buildout ADT* Rancho Santa Fe Road 17-35 "A-D" 35-56 El Camino Real 27-49 "A-C" 33-62 Palomar Airport Road 10-57 "A-D" 30-73 SR78 124-142 "F" 156-180 1-5 199-216 "D" 260-272 *The numbers are in thousands of daily frips. The Congestion Management Program's (CMP) acceptable Level of Service (LOS) standard is "E", or LOS "F" if that was the LOS in the 1990 base year (e.g., SR 78 in Carlsbad was LOS "F" in 1990). Accordingly, all designated roads and highways are cunently operating at or better than the acceptable standard LOS. Note that the build-out ADT projections are based on the full implementation of the region's general and community plans. The proposed project is consistent with the general plan and, therefore, its ttaffic was used in modeling the build-out projections. Achievement of the CMP acceptable Level of Service (LOS) "E" standard assumes implementation of the adopted CMP sttategies. Based on the design capacity(ies) of the designated roads and highways and implementation of the CMP sttategies, they will function at acceptable level(s) of service in the short- term and at build-out. c) No Impact. The proposed project does not include any aviation components. The project is consistent with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the McClellan-Palomar Airport. It would not, therefore, result in a change of air fraffic pattems or result in substantial safety risks. No impact assessed. d) No Impact. All project circulation improvements will be designed and constracted to City standards; and, therefore, would not result in design hazards. The proposed project is consistent with the City's general plan and zoning. Therefore, it would not increase hazards due to an incompatible use. No impact assessed. e) No Impact. The proposed project has been designed to satisfy the emergency requirements of the Fire and Police Departments. No impact assessed. 19 Rev. 07/03/02 f) No Impact. The proposed project is not requesting a parking variance. Additionally, the project would comply with the City's parking requfrements to ensure an adequate parking supply. No impact assessed. g) No Impact. The project will not conflict with any such policies, plans, or programs. XVI. UTILITIES AND SERVICES SYSTEMS a-g) No Impact. The project will not generate the need for new wastewater, storm water, or solid waste facilities. The project is designed to connect to the existing services and those existing services have adequate capacity to serve the use. XVII. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE a) No Impact. b) No Impact. c) No Impact. 20 Rev. 07/03/02 EARLIER ANALYSIS USED AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION SOURCES The following documents were used in the analysis of this project and are on file in the City of Carlsbad Planning Department located at 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, Califomia, 92008. 1. Final Master Envfronmental Impact Report for the City of Carlsbad General Plan Update (MEIR 93-01). City of Carlsbad Planning Department. March 1994. 21 Rev. 07/03/02 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM - PART I (TO BE COMPLETED BY THE APPLICANT) CASE NO: ^. 0 • P. M-IO- DATE: «>>M 2.5 BACKGROUND 1. CASE NAME: ^A-12.U=e^P U&g/vt^Y Ue^Q^tZJsrlfslg^ Os^VS^ 2. LEAD AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS: ^AAlOUgL OMatvJA /&>l2-^>fVtT^t?^. 3. CONTACT PERSON AND PHONE NUMBER: faa^nz-ICil S^AJ//^ & ^gSe>/^4g^ • I x|o4. 4. PROJECT LOCATION: ^^fe'gt gUPg^ ^LACg* 5. PROJECT SPONSOR'S NAME AND ADDRESS: 6. GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: 7. ZONING: tS." 1 8. OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES WHOSE APPROVAL IS REQUIRED (i.e., pemiits, financing approval or participation agreements): 9. PROJECT DESCRIPTION/ ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING AND SURROUNDING LAND USES: \2givuJ0^£Xlgt> WITH- A Sgg^r^ STZ^V Al?t>/TUDM . Ttt^ iMSiTvuje^ -me- ^iPg" <^f^Tirg S/T^. itt^ SITF t:Rjt2.gT^ "l^im' W^t" AS t>q^3 (N)Tm25W-r 1 Rev. 07/26/02 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: The summary of environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact," or "Potentially Significant Impact Unless Mitigation Incorporated" as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. 1 1 Aesthetics 1 1 Geology/Soils 1 1 Noise 1 1 Agricultural Resources 1 1 Hazards/Hazardous Materials 1 1 Population and Housing 1 1 Air Quality 1 1 Hydrology/Water Quality 1 1 Public Services I 1 Biological Resources 1 1 Land Use and Planning 1 1 Recreation 1 1 Cultural Resources 1 1 Mineral Resources 1 1 Transportation/Circulation 1 1 Mandatory Findings of Significance 1 1 Utilities & Service Systems Rev. 07/26/02 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). (Supplemental documents may be referred to and attached.) AESTHETICS - Would the project: a) Have a substantial adverse effect on a scenic vista? b) Substantially damage scenic resources, including but not limited to, trees, rock outcroppings, and historic buildings within a State scenic highway? c) Substantially degrade the existing visual character or quality of the site and its surroundings? d) Create a new source of substantial light and glare, which would adversely affect day or nighttime views in the area? Potentially Significant Impact Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • II. AGRICULTRAL RESOURCES - (In determining whether impacts to agricultural resources are significant environmental effects, lead agencies may refer to the California Agricultural Land Evaluation and Site Assessment Model-1997 prepared by the California Department of Conservation as an optional model to use in assessing impacts on agriculture and farmland.) Would the project: a) Convert Prime Farmland, Unique Farmland, or Farmland of Statewide Importance (Farmland), as shown on the maps prepared pursuant to the Farmland Mapping and Monitoring Program of the California Resources Agency, to non-agricultural use? b) Conflict with existing zoning for agricultural use, or a Williamson Act conttact? c) Involve other changes in the existing environment, which, due to their location or nature, could resuh in conversion of Farmland to non-agricultural use? III. AIR QUALITY - (Where available, the significance criteria established by the applicable air quality management or air pollution confrol district may be relied upon to make the following determinations.) Would the project: a) Conflict with or obstract implementation of the applicable air quaiity plan? b) Violate any air quality standard or confribute substantially to an existing or projected air quality violation? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rev. 07/26/02 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). (Supplemental documents may be referred to and attached.) c) Result in a cumulatively considerable net increase of any criteria pollutant for which the project region is in non-attainment under an applicable federal or state ambient air quality standard (including releasing emissions which exceed quantitative thresholds for ozone precursors)? d) Expose sensitive receptors to substantial pollutant concentrations? e) Create objectionable odors affecting a substantial number of people? IV. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES - Would the project: a) Have a substantial adverse effect, either directiy or through habitat modifications, on any species identified as a candidate, sensitive, or special status species in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations, or by Califomia Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? b) Have a substantial adverse effect on any riparian, aquatic or wetland habitat or other sensitive natural community identified in local or regional plans, policies, or regulations or by California Department of Fish and Game or U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service? c) Have a substantial adverse effect on federally protected wetlands as defined by Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (including but not limited to marsh, vernal pool, coastal, etc.) through direct removal, filing, hydrological interruption, or other means? d) Interfere substantially with the movement of any native resident or migratory fish or wildlife species or with established native resident or migratory wildlife corridors, or impede the use of native wildlife nursery sites? e) Conflict with any local policies or ordinances protecting biological resources, such as a free preservation policy or ordinance? f) Conflict with the provisions of an adopted Habitat Conservation Plan, Natural Community Conservation Plan, or other approved local, regional, or state habitat conservation plan? g) Impact tributary areas that are environmentally sensitive? Potentially Significant Potentially Unless Less Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Impact Incorporated Impact Impact • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rev. 07/26/02 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). (Supplemental documents may be referred to and attached.) V. CULTURAL RESOURCES - Would the project: a) Cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource as defined in §15064.5? b) Cause a substantial adverse change in the signifi- cance of an archeological resource pursuant to §15064.5? c) Directly or indirectly destroy a unique paleontologi- cal resource or site or unique geologic feature? d) Disturb any human remains, including those intened outside of formal cemeteries? VI. GEOLOGY AND SOILS - Would the project: a) Expose people or stractures to potential substantial adverse effects, including the risk of loss, injury or death involving: i. Rupture of a known earthquake fault, as delineated on the most recent Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Map issued by the State Geologist for the area or based on other substantial evidence of a known fauh? Refer to Division of Mines and Geology Special Publication 42. ii. Strong seismic ground shaking? iii. Seismic-related ground failure, including liquefaction? iv. Landslides? b) Result in substantial soil erosion or the loss of topsoil? c) Be located on a geologic unit or soil that is unstable, or that would become unstable as a result of the project, and potentially resuh in on- or off-site landslide, lateral spreading, subsidence, liquefaction, or collapse? d) Be located on expansive soils, as defined in Table 18 - 1-B ofthe Uniform Building Code (1997), creating substantial risks to life or property? Potentially Significant Potentially Unless Less Than Significant Mitigation Significant No Impact Incorporated Impact Impact • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rev. 07/26/02 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). (Supplemental documents may be referred to and attached.) e) Have soils incapable of adequately supporting the use of septic tanks or alternative wastewater disposal systems where sewers are not available for the disposal of wastewater? VII. HAZARDS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - Would the project: a) Create a significant hazard to the public or the environment through the routine transport, use, or disposal of hazardous materials? b) Create a significant hazard to the public or environment through reasonably foreseeable upset and accident conditions involving the release of hazardous materials into the environment? c) Emit hazardous emissions or handle hazardous or acutely hazardous materials, substances, or waste within one-quarter mile of an existing or proposed school? d) Be located on a site which is included on a list of hazardous materials sites compiled pursuant to Govemment Code Section 65962.5 and, as a result, would it create a significant hazard to the public or environment? e) For a project within an airport land use plan, or where such a plan has not been adopted, within two miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airstrip, would the project result in a safety hazard for people residing or working in the project area? g) Impair implementation of or physically interfere with an adopted emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? h) Expose people or stractures to a significant risk of loss, injury or death involving wildland fires, including where wildlands are adjacent to urbanized areas or where residences are intermixed with wildlands? VIII. HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY - Would the project: a) Violate any water quality standards or waste discharge requirements? Potentially Significant Impact • • • • • • Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant No Impact Impact • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rev. 07/26/02 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). (Supplemental documents may be referred to and attached.) b) Substantially deplete groundwater supplies or interfere substantially with ground water recharge such that there would be a net deficit in aquifer volume or a lowering of the local ground water table level (i.e., the production rate of pre-existing nearby wells would drop to a level which would not support existing land uses or planned uses for which permits have been granted)? c) Impacts to groundwater quality? d) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattem of the site or area, including through the aheration of the course of a sfream or river, in a manner, which would result in substantial erosion or siltation on- or off- site? e) Substantially alter the existing drainage pattem of the site or area, including through the alteration of the course of a stream or river, or substantially increase the flow rate or amount (volume) of surface runoff in a manner, which would result in flooding on- or off- site? f) Create or contribute ranoff water, which would exceed the capacity of existing or planned stormwater drainage systems or provide substantial additional sources of polluted runoff? g) Otherwise substantially degrade water quality? h) Place housing within a 100-year flood hazard area as mapped on a Federal Flood Hazard Boundary or Flood Insurance Rate Map or other flood delineation map? i) Place within 100-year flood hazard area structures, which would impede or redirect flood flows? j) Expose people or sttuctures to a significant risk of loss injury or death involving flooding, including flooding as a result of the failure of a levee or dam? k) Inundation by seiche, tsunami, or mudflow? 1) Increased erosion (sediment) into receiving surface waters. m) Increased pollutant discharges (e.g., heavy metals, pathogens, petroleum derivatives, synthetic organics, nufrients, oxygen-demanding substances and trash) into receiving surface waters or other alteration of receiving surface water quality (e.g., temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity)? Potentially Significant Impact • • • • • • • • Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Less Than Significant No Impact Impact • • • • • • • • • • • • • Rev. 07/26/02 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). (Supplemental documents may be referred to and attached.) n) Changes to receiving water quality (marine, fresh or wetland waters) during or following constraction? o) Increase in any pollutant to an already impaired water body as listed on the Clean Water Act Section 303(d) list? p) The exceedance of applicable surface or groundwater receiving water quality objectives or degradation of beneficial uses? IX. LANDUSE AND PLANNING - Would the project: a) Physically divide an established community? b) Conflict with any applicable land use plan, policy, or regulation of an agency with jurisdiction over the project (including but not limited to the general plan, speciflc plan, local coastal program, or zoning ordinance) adopted for the purpose of avoiding or mitigating an environmental effect? c) Conflict with any applicable habitat conservation plan or natural community conservation plan? X. MINERAL RESOURCES - Would the project: a) Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral resource that would be of future value to the region and the residents of the State? b) Result in the loss of availability of a locally important mineral resource recovery site delineated on a local general plan, specific plan, or other land use plan? XI. NOISE - Would the project resuU in: a) Exposure of persons to or generation of noise levels in excess of standards established in the local general plan or noise ordinance or applicable standards of other agencies? b) Exposure of persons to or generation of excessive groundboume vibration or groundboume noise levels? c) A substantial permanent increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? d) A substantial temporary or periodic increase in ambient noise levels in the project vicinity above levels existing without the project? Potentially Significant Impact Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant Impact No Impact • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 10 Rev. 07/26/02 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). (Supplemental documents may be referred to and attached.) e) For a project located within an airport land use plan or, where such a plan has not been adopted, within 2 miles of a public airport or public use airport, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? f) For a project within the vicinity of a private airsfrip, would the project expose people residing or working in the project area to excessive noise levels? XII. POPULATION AND HOUSING - Would the project: a) Induce substantial growth in an area either directly (for example, by proposing new homes and businesses) or indirectly (for example, through extension of roads or other infrastracture)? b) Displace substantial numbers of existing housing, necessitating the constraction of replacement housing elsewhere? c) Displace substantial numbers of people, necessitating the construction of replacement housing elsewhere? Xin. PUBLIC SERVICES a) Would the project resuh in substantial adverse physical impacts associated with the provision of new or physically altered govemment facilities, a need for new or physically altered govemment facilities, the construction of which could cause significant environmental impacts, in order to maintain acceptable service ratios, response times, or other performance objectives for any of the public services: i) Fire protection? ii) Police protection? iii) Schools? iv) Parks? v) Other public facilities? XIV. RECREATION a) Would the project increase the use of existing neighborhood and regional parks or other recreational facilities such that substantial physical deterioration of the facility would occur or be accelerated? Potentially Significant Impact Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant No Impact Impact • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11 Rev. 07/26/02 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). (Supplemental documents may be referred to and attached.) b) Does the project include recreational facilities or require the constraction or expansion of recreational facilities, which might have an adverse physical effect on the environment? XV. TRANSPORTATION/TRAFFIC - Would the project: a) Cause an increase in fraffic, which is substantial in relation to the existing fraffic load and capacity of the street system (i.e., result in a substantial increase in either the number of vehicle frips, the volume to capacity ratio on roads, or congestion at intersections)? b) Exceed, either individually or cumulatively, a level of service standard established by the county congestion management agency for designated roads or highways? c) Result in a change in air traffic pattems, including either an increase in traffic levels or a change in location that results in substantial safety risks? d) Substantially increase hazards due to a design feature (e.g., sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g., farm equipment)? e) Result in inadequate emergency access? f) Result in insufficient parking capacity? g) Conflict with adopted policies, plans, or programs supporting alternative transportation (e.g., bus turn- outs, bicycle racks)? XVI. UTILITIES AND SERVICES SYSTEMS - Would the project: a) Exceed wastewater treatment requirements of the applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board? b) Require or result in the constraction of new water or wastewater treatment facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the consfruction of which would cause significant environmental effects? c) Require or result in the constraction of new storm water drainage facilities or expansion of existing facilities, the constraction of which could cause significant environmental effects? d) Have sufficient water supplies available to serve the project from existing entitlements and resources, or are new or expanded entitlements needed? Potentially Significant Impact Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant No Impact Impact • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • m • • • m • • • m • • • m • • • • • • • • 12 Rev. 07/26/02 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). (Supplemental documents may be referred to and attached.) e) Result in a determination by the wastewater tteatment provider, which serves or may serve the project that it has adequate capacity to serve the project's projected demand in addition to the provider's existing commitments? f) Be served by a landfill with sufficient pennitted capacity to accommodate the project's solid waste disposal needs? g) Comply with federal, state, and local statutes and regulations related to solid waste? XVII. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of California history or prehistory? b) Does the project have impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? ("Cumula- tively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other current projects, and the effects of probable future projects?) c) Does the project have environmental effects, which will cause the substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? Potentially Significant Impact • Potenfially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated Less Than Significant No Impact Impact • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • XVIII. EARLIER ANALYSES Earlier analyses may be used where, pursuant to the tiering, program EIR, or other CEQA process, one or more effects have been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or negative declaration. Section 15063(c)(3)(D). In this case a discussion should identify the following on attached sheets: a) Earlier analyses used. Identify earlier analyses and state where they are available for review. b) Impacts adequately addressed. Identify which effects from the above checklist were within the scope of and adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and state whether such effects were addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis. c) Mitigation measures. For effects that are "Less Than Significant with Mitigation Incorporated," describe the mitigation measures, which were incorporated or refined from the earlier document and the extent to which they address site-specific conditions for the project. 13 Rev. 07/26/02 Carlsbad Library Learning Center City of Carlsbad Manuel Oncina Architects, Inc. Environmental Impact Assessment Form, Part 1 # 1. Aesthetics a b c d II. Agricultural Resources a No impact. Project site has no pre-existing agricultural use. b No impact. Project site has no pre-existing agricultural use. c No impact. Project site has no pre-existing agricultural use. III Air Quality a No impact. Project does not propose to emit pollutants that would obstruct air quality. b No impact. No substantial emissions will be generated by project and therefore will not violate any air quality standards. c No impact. Project does not propose to emit significant quantities of any criteria pollutant. d No impact. The project site is fully developed and redevelopment does not impact and sensitive receptors. e No impact. Project will not create any objectionable odors. IV. Biological Resources a b c d e f g V. Cultural Resources VI. Geology and Soils a - i - li - iii - iv - b - c - d - e - Vll. Hazards and Hazardous Materials a No impact. Project site is a library and will not have reportable quantities of hazardous materials. b No impact. Project site is a library and will not have reportable quantities of hazardous materials. c No impact. Project site is a library and will not have reportable quantities of hazardous materials. d No impact. Site is not listed. e No impact. Site is not known to reside within an airport land use plan. f No impact. Site does not pose a significant safety hazard for workers. g No impact. Project extends an existing use and does not impair emergency response or evacuation. h No impact. No wild lands present within or adjacent to the site. Vlll. Hydrology and Water Quality a No impact. Project does not significantly increase runoff or violate water quality standards. b No impact. Project is designed to mimic current water balance and will not substantially impact ground water. c No impact. Surface water will be treated by biofilters prior to recharge. d No impact. Site is currently developed, redeveloped condition substantially conforms to existing conditions. e Less than significant impact. Redevelopment will not substantially contribute to offsite flooding. Discharges will not change significantly. f Less than significant impact. Project will not substantially increase runoff or contribute substantially to additional sources of pollutants. g Less than significant impact.. Surface runoff will be treated by fossil filters or bio filters prior to discharging from the site. h No impact. Project does not reside within the 100 year flood zone. i No impact. Project proposes no structures within the 100 year flood zone. j No impact. No flood control structures are located within the area. k Less than significant impact. Project is not anticipated to be subject to inundation. 1 No impact. Project site is flat and does not provide for significant erosion. m No impact. Additional parking facilities will discharge to biofilters prior to leaving site. IX. Land use and Planning X. Mineral Resources a b XI. Noise a - b No impact. Project will not create excessive groundbourne vibration. c No impact. Project will not substantially increase the ambient noise level. This level of ambient noise is largely dictated by the proximity of Interstate Highway 5. d Less than significant impact. Machinery used in grading and construction ofthe site may temporarily increase existing ambient noise levels, but will not have a lasting or significant effect. e No impact. Project is not located within 2 miles of an existing airport. f No impact. Project is not located in the vicinity of a private airstrip. Xll. Population and Housing a b c Xlll. Public Services a i ii iii iv V XIV. Recreation a b XV. Transportation / Traffic a Less that significant impact. Project will increase Average Daily Traffic (ADT) generation by approximately 120-140 vehicles per day. b c No impact. Project will not affect air traffic patterns. d No impact. Project wiil not increase or produce any hazards due to a design feature. e No impact. Project will provide adequate emergency access. f No impact. Project will provide sufficient parking capacity on site. g No impact. Project will not affect alternative transportation. XVI. utilities and Services a No impact. Project will not create waste water requiring special treatment. b No impact. Additional facilities are not required. c No impact. Project does not significantly increase discharge and no additional facilities would be required. d Less than significant impact. Project replaces one structure with another and does not anticipate water demand to be significantly different. e Less than significant impact. There is adequate capacity and the demand is not anticipated to increase substantially. f Less than significant impact. The solid waste disposal needs are not anticipated to increase. g No impact. Project will comply with solid waste regulations. XVII. Mandatory Findings of Significance March 24, 2005 TO: ASSOCIATE PLANNER, ELAINE BLACKBURN FROM: Deputy City Engineer, Design Division LIBRARY LEARNING CENTER CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Engineering: 1. Prior to hauling dirt or construction materials to or fronn any proposed construction site within this project. Contractor shall apply for and obtain approval from, the City Engineer for the proposed haul route. Grading 2. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit or building permit, whichever occurs first, Developer shall submit to the City Engineer proof that a Notice of Intention for the start of work has been submitted to the State Water Resources Control Board. 3. Based upon a review of the proposed grading and the grading quantities shown on the Preliminary Grading Plan, a grading permit for this project is required. Developer shall apply for and obtain a grading permit from the City Engineer prior to Issuance of a building permit for the project. Dedications/Improvements 4. Developer shall install improvements shown on the site plan and the following improvements including, but not limited to, paving, base, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, grading, clearing and grubbing, sewer lateral, water service, retaining walls and onsite recycled water irrigation system, to City Standards to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 5. Developer shall comply with the City's requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. Developer shall provide improvements constructed pursuant to best management practices as referenced in the "California Storm Water Best Management Practices Handbook" to reduce surface pollutants to an acceptable level prior to discharge to sensitive areas. Plans for such improvements shall be submitted to and subject to the approval of the City Engineer. Said plans shall include but not be limited to notifying prospective owners and tenants ofthe following: A. All tenants shall coordinate efforts to establish or work with established disposal programs to remove and properly dispose of toxic and hazardous waste products. B. Toxic chemicals or hydrocarbon compounds such as gasoline, motor oil, antifreeze, solvents, paints, paint thinners, wood preservatives, and other such LIBRARY LEARNING CENTER Page 2 fluids shall not be discharged into any street, public or private, or Into storm drain March 24, 2005or storm water conveyance systems. Use and disposal of pesticides, fungicides, herbicides. Insecticides, fertilizers and other such chemical treatments shall meet Federal, State, County and City requirements as prescribed in their respective containers. C. Best Management Practices shall be used to eliminate or reduce surface pollutants when planning any changes to the landscaping and surface improvements. WILLIAM PLUMMER Deputy City Engineer, Design Division NCTD / ^ February 8,2005 // ftn,.^ Mr. Elaine Blackburn v/, ^istut^ City of Carlsbacl ' :. Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 RE: Carlsbad Library Learning Center (CUP 04-12) Dear Ms. Blackburn: Thank you for the opportunity to review the site plan for Carlsbad Library Learning Center located on Eureka Place, a little north ofthe Chestnut Avenue intersection. The North County Transit District (NCTD) currently does not operate fixed route bus service along this stretch of Eureka Place, and is unlikely to do so in the near future. However, NCTD does operate fixed route bus service on nearby Chestnut Avenue and Pio Pico Drive (route 321) that operates six days a week and connects to several regional buses and the Coaster at Carlsbad Village Station. REQUESTED BUS STOP & OTHER IMPROVEMENTS After reviewing the site plan, NCTD requests that the City consider making infrastructure improvements at the two closest existing bus stops to this proposed learning center expansion. This request is made due to the likely number of transit passengers, including employees and visitors, which will be generated from this type and size of development. These locations are at: • Northbound Plo Pico Drive @ just south of Chestnut Avenue at the existing NCTD bus stop. Specific improvements that should be designed and built at this location include: 1. ADA-Compliant Boarding Pad - At the existing bus stop location, an ADA- compliant concrete boarding pad should be constructed so that wheelchair passengers can load and unload safely. This concrete pad should measure 9- feet deep from the face of the curb by 18-feet long. Since the existing sidewalk is 5-feet deep, then all that would be needed is for a concrete pad extension of 4- feet behind the existing sidewalk, for a length of 18-feet. This concrete boarding pad should also be sloped slightly toward the street for drainage purposes, but should not exceed the standard 2% cross-slope for sidewalks. Information on typical pad dimensions has been included with this letter. 2. Passenger Waiting Bench - Due to the higher passenger demand that this development is likely to generate, the City should install a new 8-foot long, NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT 810 Mission Avenue, Oceanside, CA 92054-2825 760-967-2828 Ms. Elaine Blackbum Febraary 8, 2005 Page 2 brown Wabash Valley wire-grill, non-advertising bench with back (model # PP307D) and a third center leg at the above mentioned ADA-compliant boarding pad. It is important to note that the City of Carlsbad prefers brown, and not the NCTD standard blue color for its benches. Information on the Wabash Valley bench has also been included with this letter. • Southbound Pio Pico Drive @ just south of Chestnut Avenue at the existing NCTD bus stop. Specific improvements that should be designed and built at this location include: 3. ADA-Compliant Boarding Pad - Due to the right-of-way constraints at the existing bus stop location due to its proximity to 1-5, it is not possible to construct an ADA-compliant concrete boarding pad here. Thus, no boarding pad work is requested. 4. Passenger Waiting Bench - Due to the higher passenger demand that this development is likely to generate, the City should install a new 8-foot long, brown Wabash Valley wire-grill, non-advertising bench with back (model # PP307D) and a third center leg at the very rear of the existing sidewalk. It is important to note that the City of Carlsbad prefers brown, and not the NCTD standard blue color for its benches. Information on the Wabash Valley bench has also been included with this letter. Thank you again for the opportunity to review the site plan for this project. If you have any questions regarding my comments, please contact me at (760) 966-6546 or email me at kluhrsen(S).nctd.org. Sincerely, Kurt Luhrsen Principal Planner Attachments Street Furniture In attempts to standardize the look of street furniture, we have chosen specific benches and shelters to be installed at NCTD bus stops. All new stops should incorporate 13-foot Tolar non- advertising shelters with a dome roof, or Wabash Valley metal benches. If the requested bus stop locations are not currently lit (i.e. located under or near a streetlight) we would also request that a solar panel be installed on the bus shelter to light the structure at night. Developers are required to purchase, install and clean all bus benches and shelters. NCTD recommends that developers and the eventual owner/operator are required to clean all bus benches and shelters installed as part of their development. These bus stop facilities typically are dedicated to the Jurisdiction. Replacement of bus stop facilities are typically the responsibility of NCTD and the Jurisdiction though this varies with each Jurisdiction. NCTD understands that in some cases the installation of a custom bench or shelter is desirable. District staff does not discourage the use of custom facilities, although all designs MUST be approved by NCTD staff prior to installation. Bus Stops with Benches • Wabash Valley 8-foot metal bench with back & 3rd center leg • Model number PP307D (surface mounted legs) • Royal Blue in color* • Wabash Valley Manufacturing, Inc. P.O. Box 5, 505 E. Main Street Silver Lake, IN 46982 1-800-253-8619 www.wabashvallev.com Bus Stops with Shelters • Tolar 9-foot, 13-foot or 17-foot dome roof non- advertising shelter (size to be specified by NCTD)** • Model 9NALD-PM NCTD Drawing Number 3345 • Model 13NALD-PM NCTD Drawing Number 3343 • Model 17NALD-PM NCTD Drawing Number 3346 • Solar panels for lighting • Wire grill bench with vagrant bars • Signal Blue in color (RAL 5005)* • Tolar Manufacturing Cornpany, Inc. 258 Mariah Circle Corona, CA 92879 1-800-339-6165 www.tolarmfg.com * Check with City staff, as some jurisdictions prefer the use of other colors. ** In some cases, the Tolar shelter is not preferred. Check with City staff, as some jurisdictions prefer that shelters be designed to meet neighborhood or community architectural themes. 13 NCTD's Bus Stop Pad Dimensions OPTION 1: Desired Shelter Pad Dimension for a 13-foot Shelter ADA Boarding Pad Area 13-foot long passenger shelter Trash Can CD < 6 feet > <-18 feet OPTION 2: Desired Bench Pad Dimension for an 8-foot Bench X3 Q. CD O S cn 3! Trash Can 8-foot long bench 12 feet ADA Boarding Pad Area < 5 feet —>| < 6 feet —> CD CD CD OPTION 3: Desired Bench Pad Dimension for a 6-foot Bench A — w i •3" CL < 5. 2 c;i QJ 03 3! Trash Can 6-foot long bench ADA Boarding Pad Area CD (D 10 feet <— 5 feet —>| < 6 feet > NOTE 1: The minimum pad depth (from face of curb) to be compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (1990) is 8-feet. NOTE 2: No street furniture (benches, shelters, or trash cans) should be installed within 2 1/2 feet of the curb to avoid being hit by passing buses or trucks. City of ^arlsbad Date: February 9, 2005 To: Planning Department, Elaine Blackburn From: Carlsbad Police Department's, Crime Prevention Unit Subject: Plan Review-CUP 04-12 Learning Center Plan Review Recommendations Carlsbad Police Department's Crime Prevention Unit has provided the foUowing optimal security recommendations. The purpose of this document is to safeguard property and pubhc welfare by regulating and reviewing the design, construction, quahty of materials, use and occupancy, location, and maintenance of all buildings and structures. The standards used in this document represent model statewide standards. The recommendations are presented in two sections, site considerations and building recommendations. Part One D Building Placement - Creating Defensible Space The ability to see and be seen is the number one deterrent to crime. Further, desigmng the total space so that it is apparent that someone owns the space, cares for the space and wiU report negative activity is a key to creating defensible space. • Strategies to consider: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Provide clearly defined transitions from public to private space. Use landscaping, fencing and ground cover to create territoriahty for the property. Locate common well-used areas where there is good surveillance. Use natural barriers to designate space and separate activities that may conflict. Design space to increase the perception of natmal surveillance. Consider that if people feel comfortable and safe in all areas, they are more likely to use the areas. 2560 Orion Way • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7280 • (760) 931-2100 • FAX (760)931-8473 ® ' Lighting Good hghting creates a positive environment and furthers a sense of pride and ownership. The hghts do not have to be of considerable wattage, low levels of light are sufficient to provide a blanket of hght. The objective is to light up the criminal without spotlighting the victim. Light should be consistent to reduce contrast between shadows and iUuminate areas. Illuminate aisles, passageways, and recesses related to and witliin the building complex with a mamtained ininimum of twentv-five one hundredths (.25) of a foot-candle at the ground level during the hours of darkness. Protect lighting devices with weather and vandalism-resistant covers. Protect open parking lots with a maintained minimum of one (1) foot-candle of light on the parking surface dming the hours of darkness. White hghts provide better vision and surveillance capabilities than do yellow lights. Yellow hghts prevent loitering because they are monochromatic. Protect lighting devices with weather and vandalism covers. Ensure landscape and building design does not take away from minimum standards of lighting. Give the main entry and rear dock areas additional lighting during hours of darkness. • Landscaping Landscaping can mark the transition between zones or areas. The pohce department recommends that the exterior landscaping be kept at a minimal height and fullness, giving police, security services and the general pubhc surveillance capabihties of the area. Growth characteristics of plants and their placement in relation to potentially vulnerable areas are extremely important. Plant low-profile bushes and shrubs, not exceeding three feet in height. Create space between the bottom of trees and the tops of bushes or shrubs. Make sure tree canopies are not lower than six feet. Do not plant landscaping higher than three feet in front of windows or in parking areas. Landscaping should not detract from hghting. Keep entranceways clear of clutter. Design perimeter landscaping and burms to allow vision into the property, particularly parking areas and building access doors. Apply security plants where necessary to prevent loitering and tampering. They limit access over fences and through windows. They also reduce concealing and loitering. Plant low level security plants on or around problem areas. Security landscaping, used with appropriate fences provides excellent security, deterring intruders. For further information on security landscaping, contact the police department's Crime Prevention Unit at (760) 931-2105. ' Addressing Display street numbers prominently on the street side of the building. Place the number in a position that is easily visible to emergency vehicles, hasting their approach. Make sure the numbers are no less than four (4) inches in height and are a contrasting color to the building to which they are attached. lUiuninate the numbers at night. ' Fencing Fences should aUow surveillance. Block walls prevent surveillance and allow cover for someone to hide. Also, soUd walls send a message that the occupant cares about what is on the inside of the wall only giving an abrupt transition from public to private space. • Rear outside gathering areas Rear outside gathering areas should be appropriately lit and enclosed in fencing or landscaping that allows surveillance. Part Two D Building Recommendations ' Doors The police department recommends that hollow steel doors be a minimum sixteen (16) U.S. gauge and have sufficient reinforcement to maintain the designed thickness of the door when any locking device is installed. Only use glass doors with fully tempered glass or rated bm-glary resistant glazing. Protect all exterior doors with security hardware. Equip all doors with an astragal constructed of steel. Ensure the astragal is a minimum of .125 inch thick. The astragal covers and protects the opening between the door and doorframe or other door at the locking device. The purpose of the astragal is to protect the locking device from a cutting or prying attack. Attach the astragal to the outside by welding or with non-removable bolts spaced apart on not more than ten-inch centers. Construct the jamb of all aluminum frame-swinging doors to withstand 1600 pounds of pressure in both a vertical distance of three inches and horizontal distance of one inch each side of the strike, to prevent violation of the strike. ' Windows Equip movable windows with security hardware and burglar resistant glazing. Cover other vulnerable non-movable windows with burglar resistant glazing. Windows of commercial buildings are vulnerable to breakage during the hours of darkness, when the business is non-operational. ' Roofs Seciu"e all roof openings. This information is a representation of information gathered on a national level. The purpose is to provide effective and consistent information. If you would like additional assistance concerning building security or employee security issues, please contact the Crime Prevention Unit at (760) 931-2105. Reviewed by: Jodeene R. Sasway Crime Prevention Speciahst Carlsbad Pohce Department (619) 931-2195 CARLSBAD FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Protection Services PROJECT CONDITION REPORT PROJECT NAME: Learning Center Date: 02/01/05 Project number: CUP 04-12 DWG: Staff Planner: E. Blackburn Engineer: Project conditions: (Note: The following identifies specific conditions necessary to achieve Fire Department approval.) Fire Department has completed it review ofthis application and would submit the following conditions of approval: A I • ^ I 0 0^ ^ ^ , ' -J— 1. Though indicated ail areas^all be protected by an approved automatic fire sprinkler system designed to NFPA Standard 13. CBC 904.2.1 ^-^^^ 2. An addressable Fire Alarm system designed in accordance with NFPA ^\ Standard 72 shall be provided in all areas including the modular buildings. "0,1 CBC 305.9 ' ' 3. A KNOX Key Box(es) shall be provided as directed by the City Fire Marshal. CFC 902.4 4. Type 1- Fire Rated Construction shall separate lower and upper floors of Library Learning Center. CBC 303.2.2.2. 5. Exterior Exit stairs shall comply with CBC 1006.3.3.1 Plans for the building shall be approved separate from any life safety systems. The following items shall be deferred submittals: 1. Underground water supply works for fire sprinkler system. 2. Overhead Fire Sprinkler plans. 3. Fire Alarm system. GR CITY OF CARLSBAD REVIEW AND COIVIIVIENT IVIEMO DATE: Jan 27.2005 REVISED PLANS TO: * ENGINEERING - DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, ATTN: MARIE ASHE POLICE DEPARTMENT - ATTN: J. SASWAY FIRE DEPARTMENT - KARYN VAUDREUIL BUILDING DEPARTMENT - PAT KELLEY RECREATION - MARK STEYAERT PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (STREETS) - GREG WOODS CARLSBAD WATER/SEWER DISTRICT LANDSCAPE PLANCHECK CONSULTANT - LARRY BLACK CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT - PLANNING DEPARTMENT SEMPRA ENERGY - LAND MANAGEMENT • CALTRANS (send anything adjacent to 1-5) PARKS/TRAILS - LIZ KETABIAN Always Send Exhibits * FROM: Planning Department REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ON APPLICATION NO. CUP 04-12 NOTE: Please use this number on all correspondence. PROJECTTITLE: Learning Center APPLICANT: Carlsbad Citv Library PROPOSAL: Renovation ofthe existing former Girls' Club buildinq (addition ofa second floor) and addition of modulars to accommodate and expand the Library Learning Center and demolition of existing Head Start structure. Please review and submit written comments and/or conditions to Elaine Blackburn, the Project Planner in the Planning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue, by Februarv 10. 2005 . (If you have "No Comments", please so state.) If not received by the date indicated, it will be assumed that you have no comment and the proposal has your endorsement as submitted. If you have any questions, please contact Elaine Blackburn at 602-4621. This is a Citv proiect which needs to be processed as quickly as possible. Therefore, ifvou can provide conditions of approval at this time, please do so. THANK YOU COMMENTS: PLANS ATTACHED Review & Comment 09/04 CITY OF CARLSBAD REVIEW AND COMMENT MEMO DATE: Jan 27.2005 REVISED PLANS TO: * ENGINEERING - DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, ATTN: MARIE ASHE POLICE DEPARTMENT - ATTN: J. SASWAY FIRE DEPARTMENT - KARYN VAUDREUIL BUILDING DEPARTMENT - PAT KELLEY RECREATION - MARK STEYAERT PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (STREETS) - GREG, CARLSBAD WATER/SEWER DISTRICT .=J-ANDSCAPE PLANCIIECK Qi CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT - PLANNING DEPARTM! SEMPRA ENERGY - LAND MANAGEMENT CALTRANS (send anything adjacent to 1-5) Always Send Exhibits FROM: Planning Department REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ON APPLICATION NO. CUP 04-12 NOTE: Please use this number on all correspondence. PROJECTTITLE: Learning Center APPLICANT: Cartsbad Citv Library PROPOSAL: Renovation ofthe existing former Girls' Club building (addition ofa second floor) and addition of modulars to accommodate and expand the Library Learning Center and demolition of existing Head Start structure. Please review and submit written comments and/or conditions to Elaine Blackburn, the Project Planner in the Planning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue, by Februarv 10.2005 . (If you have "No Comments", please so state.) If not received by the date indicated, it will be assumed that you have no comment and the proposal has your endorsement as submitted. If you have any questions, please contact Elaine Blackburn at 602-4621. This is a Citv proiect which needs to be processed as quicklv as possible. Therefore, ifvou can provide conditions of approval at this time, please do so. THANKYOU ^ , /o COMMENTS: /)/0 A^p^^/^^/T^. />/.^t^-^ PLANS ATTACHED Review & Comment 09/04 CITY OF CARLSBAD REVIEW AND COMMENT MEMO DATE: Jan 27.2005 REVISED PLANS TO: * ENGINEERING - DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, ATTN: MARIE ASHE POLICE DEPARTMENT - ATTN: J. SASWAY FIRE DEPARTMENT - KARYN VAUDREUIL BUILDING DEPARTMENT - PAT KELLEY RECREATION - MARK STEYAERT PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (STREETS) - GREG WOODS CARLSBAD WATER/SEWER DISTRICT LANDSCAPE PLANCHECK CONSULTANT - LARRY BLACK CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT - PLANNING DEPARTMENT SEMPRA ENERGY - LAND MANAGEMENT • CALTRANS (send anything adjacent to 1-5) PARKS/TRAILS - LIZ KETABIAN * Always Send Exhibits FROM: Planning Department REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ON APPLICATION NO. CUP 04-12 NOTE: Please use this number on all correspondence. PROJECT TITLE: Learning Center APPLICANT: Cartsbad Citv Library PROPOSAL: Renovation ofthe existing former Girts' Club building (addition ofa second floor) and addition of modulars to accommodate and expand the Library Learning Center and demolition of existing Head Start structure. Please review and submit written comments and/or conditions to Elaine Blackburn, the Project Planner in the Planning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue, by Februarv 10, 2005 . (If you have "No Comments", please so state.) If not received by the date indicated, it will be assumed that you have no comment and the proposal has your endorsement as submitted. If you have any questions, please contact Elaine Blackburn at 602-4621. This is a Citv project which needs to be processed as quicklv as possible. Therefore, if vou can provide conditions of approval at this time, please do so. THANKYOU ^ / , . , /7 y COMMENTS: /Z<7^ /PU^ ^rr<,^thc^ ^VH>g>V/7'c*>/^ ^.^n1n^ J jC^A. kr.i C^K.Jf /ASf^/^^A^^e^Lle^ U A/^*J^i' ey/j^Z^ A^ /^.j.'LJsC^ ^^^^ (^f&^'/i ^ '^C'O /Vfe(^-/«^W^ PLANS ATTACHED Review & Comment 09/04 CITY OF CARLSBAD REVIEW AND COMMENT M^MO DATE: Jan 27.2005 REVISED PLANS TO: * ENGINEERING - DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, ATTN: MARIE ASHE POLICE DEPARTMENT - ATTN: J. SASWAY FIRE DEPARTMENT - KARYN VAUDREUIL BUILDING DEPARTMENT - PAT KELLEY RECREATION - MARK STEYAERT PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (STREETS) - GREG WOODS CARLSBAD WATER/SEWER DISTRICT LANDSCAPE PLANCHECK CONSULTANT - LARRY BLACK CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT - PLANNING DEPARTMENT SEMPRA ENERGY - LAND MANAGEMENT • CALTRANS (send anything adjacent to 1-5) • PARKS/TRAILS - LIZ KETABIAN Always Send Exhibits FROM: Planning Department REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ON APPLICATION NO. CUP 04-12 NOTE: Please use this number on all correspondence. PROJECT TITLE: Learning Center APPLICANT: Carlsbad Citv Library PROPOSAL: Renovation ofthe existing former Girls' Club building (addition ofa second floor) and addition of modulars to accommodate and expand the Library Learning Center and demolition of existing Head Start structure. Please review and submit written comments and/or conditions to Elaine Blackburn, the Project Planner in the Planning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue, by Februarv 10.2005 . (If you have "No Comments", please so state.) If not received by the date indicated, it will be assumed that you have no comment and the proposal has your endorsement as submitted. If you have any questions, please contact Elaine Blackburn at 602-4621. This is a Citv proiect which needs to be processed as quicklv as possible. Therefore, ifvou can provide conditions of approval at this time, please do so. THANK YOU J COMMENTS: "f-T ^^p^S^^V^ eyx^-p/Ofc, V>^v^/M.t^h^V^^ "^J^jpQn.. ^ I'HtljL. ^^n^J^ -jp ^& ^^UJOTJAT^ PLANS ATTACHED ^ Review & Comment 09/04 MCUP & CUP ANNUAL REVIEW SHEET FILE COPY INSTRUCTIONS 1. COMPLETE PROJECT INFORMATION BELOW AND PRINT COPY. 2. DOWNLOAD (DMS) RESOLUTIONS AND REVIEW ALL CONDITIONS AND APPROVED PLANS (COORDINATE WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS). 3. REVIEW CODE COMPLAINT HISTORY (CODE ENFORCEMENT, POLICE, FIRE, ETC). 4. CONTACT APPLICANT (OR OWNER) AND SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR THE REVIEW. 5. COMPLETE REVIEW INFORMATION SECTION DURING REVIEW. 6. HAVE SENIOR PLANNER REVIEW AND SIGN. 7. PLACE COMPLETED REVIEW SHEET IN ADMIN IN-BOX FOR PROJECT FILE (ADMIN WILL FILE). PROJECT INFORMATION CASE NAME: Library Learning Center CASE NUMBER(S): =C=U=-P_,0=-4-=12=-------------------- APPROVING RESO NO(S). "-PC""-"'58""9-""3'-"5~89"-'4~------------­ PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: ""C""'ar'-!.1-"'S""tie""hl-"-------------- PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? If yes, check those that apply and explain below. D Code Enforcement D Police DYes Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compliance obtained): lZJ No D Fire Prevention Q:'\CED'\PLANNING'\ADMIN'\ TEMPLATES'\MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/13 REVIEW INFORMATION ' "'i ~ I i -'./.l-(;21' \ Has the permit expired? D Yes ~No Permit expires: No ExEiration Date of review: SeEtember 4, 2015 Name: Carl Stiehl 0 Applicant D Owner ~ Other If other, state title: Associate Planner *CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: Ci]]: of Carlsbad Phone: 760-602-2056 Contact name (if different): Heather Pizzuto, Libra!:Y & Cultural Arts Director Address: 1775 Dove Lane Carlsbad CA 92011 Mailing (if different): same . E-mail: (optional) *CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: same Phone: Contact name (if different): Address: Mailing (if different): same E-mail: (optional) Does project comply with conditions of resolution(s) and approved plans? cg] Yes D No If no, list below the condition(s) and/ or plan aspects the project is not in compliance with per resolution number or exhibit. Corrective action( s) to be taken: N/A Date '~ed follow-up review and wirmed project compliance: Planner Signature Senio;~er *Applicant and owner information must be updated for annual review to be complete. Q:'\CED'\PLANNING'\ADMIN'\ TEMPLATES'\MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/13 MCUP &#UP ANNUAL REVli^V SHEET CQPY INSTRUCTIONS 1. COMPLETE PROJECT INFORMATION BELOW AND PRINT COPY. 2. DOWNLOAD (DMS) RESOLUTIONS AND REVIEW ALL CONDITIONS AND APPROVED PLANS (COORDINATE WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS). 3. REVIEW CODE COMPLAINT HISTORY (CODE ENFORCEMENT, POLICE, FIRE, ETC.). 4. CONTACT APPLICANT (OR OWNER) AND SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR THE REVIEW. 5. COMPLETE REVIEW INFORMATION SECTION DURING REVIEW. 6. HAVE SENIOR PLANNER REVIEW AND SIGN. 7. PLACE COMPLETED REVIEW SHEET IN ADMIN IN-BOX FOR PROJECT FILE (ADMIN WILL FILE). PROJECT INFORMATION CASE NAME: Library Learning Center CASE NUMBER(S): CUP 04-12 APPROVING RESO NO(S). 5893,5894 PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: Kevin Pointer PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? Q Yes If yes, check those that apply and explain below. I I Code Enforcement Q Police Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compliance obtained): N/A M No I I Fire Prevention Q:\CED\PI_ANNING\ADMIN\TEMPLATES\MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/13 REVIEW INFORMATION Has the permit expired? Q Yes Q No Permit expires: No expiration. Date of review: 4/9/2014 Name: Kevin Pointer Q Applicant O Owner ^ Other If other, state title: Associate Plaivner *CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: City of Carlsbad Phone: 760-602-2056 Contact name (if different): Heather Pizzuto, Library & Cultural Arts Director Address: 1775 Dove Lane Mailing (if different): N/A E-mail: heather.pizzuto@carlsbadca. gov (optional) "CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: Citv of Carlsbad Phone: 760-602-2751 Contact name (if different): Tim Howell, Interim Property & Environmental Management Director Address: 1635 Faraday Avenue Mailing (if different): N/A E-mail: jim.howell@carlsbadca.gov (optional) Does project comply with conditions of resolution(s) and approved plans? ^ Yes Q No If no, list below the condition(s) and/or plan aspects the project is not in compliance with per resolution number or exhibit. N/A Corrective action(s) to be taken: N/A Date planner completed follow-up review and confirmed p^ect compliance: Plarmer Signature Se *Applicant and owner information must be updated for aimual review to be complete. L Q:\CED\PU\NN1NG\ADMIN\TEMPLATES\MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/1 3 MCUP &tCUP ANNUAL REVllW SHEETf IE CC INSTRUCTIONS 1. COMPLETE PROJECT INFORMATION BELOW AND PRINT COPY. 2. DOWNLOAD (DMS) RESOLUTIONS AND REVIEW ALL CONDITIONS AND APPROVED PLANS (COORDINATE WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS). 3. REVIEW CODE COMPLAINT HISTORY (CODE ENFORCEMENT, POLICE, FIRE, ETC.). 4. CONTACT APPLICANT (OR OWNER) AND SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR THE REVIEW. 5. COMPLETE REVIEW INFORMATION SECTION DURING REVIEW. 6. HAVE SENIOR PLANNER REVIEW AND SIGN. 7. PLACE COMPLETED REVIEW SHEET IN ADMIN IN-BOX FOR PROJECT FILE (ADMIN WILL FILE). PROJECT INFORMATION CASE NAME: Library Learning Center CASE NUMBER(S): CUP 04-12 APPROVING RESO NO(S). 5893,5894 PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: Kevin Pointer PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? Yes ^ No If yes, check those that apply and explain below. I I Code Enforcement O Police Q Fire Prevention Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compliance obtained): N/A Q:\CED\PUkNNlNG\ADMIN\TEMPLATES\MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/13 REVIEW INFORMATION ^ Has the permit expired? Q Yes Q No Permit expires: No expiration. Dateof review: 4/23/2013 Name: Kevin Pointer Applicant Q Owner ^ Other If other, state title: Associate Plarmer "CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: Citv of Carlsbad Phone: 760-602-2056 Contact name (if different): Heather Pizzuto, Library & Cultural Arts Director Address: 1775 Dove Lane Mailing (if different): N/A E-mail: heather.pizzuto@carlsbadca.gov (optional) "CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: Citv of Carlsbad Phone: 760-602-2739 Contact name (if different): David Hauser, Property & Enviroiunental Management Director Address: 1635 Faraday Avenue Mailing (if different): N/A E-mail: david.hauser@carlsbadca.gov (optional) Does project comply with conditions of resolution(s) and approved plans? 3 Yes Q No If no, list below the condition(s) and/or plan aspects the project is not in compliance vv^ith per resolution number or exhibit. N/A Corrective action(s) to be taken: N/A Date plannerffompleted follow-up review and confirmed project compliance: Planner Signature Senior^lanner *AppIicant and owner information must be updated for armual review to be complete. Q:\CED\PLANNING\ADMIN\TEMPLATES\MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/1 3 MCUP & q|rp ANNUAL REVIBpf SHEET FILE CO INSTRUCTIONS 1. COMPLETE PROJECT INFORMATION BELOW AND PRINT COPY. 2. DOWNLOAD (DMS) RESOLUTIONS AND REVIEW ALL CONDITIONS AND APPROVED PLANS (COORDINATE WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS). 3. REVIEW CODE COMPLAINT HISTORY (CODE ENFORCEMENT, POLICE, FIRE, ETC.). 4. CONTACT APPLICANT (OR OWNER) AND SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR THE REVIEW. 5. COMPLETE REVIEW INFORMATION SECTION DURING REVIEW. 6. HAVE PRINCIPAL PLANNER REVIEW AND SIGN. 7. PLACE COMPLETED REVIEW SHEET IN ADMIN IN-BOX FOR PROJECT FILE (ADMIN WILL FILE). PROJECT INFORMATION CASE NAME: Library Learning Center CASE NUMBER(S): CUP 04-12 APPROVING RESO NO(S). 5893,5894 PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: Kevin Pointer PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? Q Yes If yes, check those that apply and explain below. I I Code Enforcement Q Police Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compliance obtained): N/A M No I I Fire Prevention Q:\CED\PLANNING\ADM1N\TEMPL_ATES\MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 02/1 1 REVIEW INFORMATIO Has the permit expired? Q '^es ^ No Permit expires: No expiration Date of review: 04/16/2012 Name: Kevin Pointer Q Applicant Q Owner ^ Other If other, state title: Associate Planner "CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: Citv of Carlsbad Phone: 760-602-2056 Contact name (if different): Heather Pizzuto, Library Director Address: 1775 Dove Lane Mailing (if different): N/A E-mail: Heather.Pizzuto@CarlsbadCA.Gov (optional) "CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: City of Carlsbad Phone: 760-602-2739 Contact name (if different): David Hauser, Propertv &: Environmental Management Director Address: 1635 Faraday Avenue Mailing (if different): N/A E-mail: David.Hauser@CarlsbadCA.Gov (optional) Does project comply with conditions of resolution(s) and approved plans? ^ Yes []] No If no, list below^ the condition(s) and/or plan aspects the project is not in compliance with per resolution number or exhibit. Corrective action(s) to be taken: N/A Date planner completed follow-up review and confirmed p*^jecj: compliance: O- ^ Planner Signature Principal Planner Signature "Applicant and owner information must be updated for annual review to be complete. Q:\CED\PLANNING\ADM1N\TEMPLATES\MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 02/1 1 MCUP & C||P ANNUAL REVIE^g SHEET p^^^ QQpy INSTRUCTIONS 1. COMPLETE PROJECT INFORMATION BELOW AND PRINT COPY. 2. DOWNLOAD (DMS) RESOLUTIONS AND REVIEW ALL CONDITIONS AND APPROVED PLANS (COORDINATE WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS). 3. REVIEW CODE COMPLAINT HISTORY (CODE ENFORCEMENT, POLICE, FIRE, ETC.). 4. CONTACT APPLICANT (OR OWNER) AND SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR THE REVIEW. 5. COMPLETE REVIEW INFORMATION SECTION DURING REVIEW. 6. HAVE PRINCIPAL PLANNER REVIEW AND SIGN. 7. PLACE COMPLETED REVIEW SHEET IN ADMIN IN-BOX FOR PROJECT FILE (ADMIN WILL FILE). PROJECT INFORMATION CASE NAME: Library Learning Center CASE NUMBER(S): CUP 04-12 APPROVING RESO NO(S). 5893, 5894 PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: Kevin pointer PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? Q Yes If yes, check those that apply and explain below. I I Code Enforcement Q PoUce Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compliance obtained): N/A M No I I Fire Prevention Q:\CED\PLANNING\ADMIN\TEMPLATES\MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 02/1 1 REVIEW INFORMATIO Has the permit expired? Q Yes ^ No Permit expires: N/A Date of review: 04/15/2011 Name: Kevin Pointer Q Applicant O Owner ^ Other If other, state title: Associate Planner "CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: City of Carlsbad Phone: 760-602-2056 Contact name (if different): Heather Pizzuto, Library Director . Address: 1775 Dove Lane Mailing (if different): N/A E-mail: Heather.Pizzuto@CarlsbadCA.Gov (optional) "CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: Citv of Carlsbad Phone: 760-602-2739 Contact name (if different): David Hauser, Property & Environmental Management Director Address: 1635 Faraday Avenue Mailing (if different): N/A E-mail: David.Hauser@CarlsbadCA.Gov (optional) Does project comply with conditions of resolution(s) and approved plans? ^ Yes [U No If no, list below the condition(s)and/or plan aspects the project is not in compliance with per resolution number or exhibit. N/A Corrective action(s) to be taken: N/A Date planner completed follow-up review and confirmed project compliance: Planner Signature Principal Planner Signature *Applicant and owner information must be updated for annual review to be complete. Q:\CED\PLANNING\ADMIN\TEMPLATES\MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 02/1 1 MCUP & epp ANNUAL REVIE^ SHEET INSTRUCTIONS 1. COMPLETE PROJECT INFORMATION BELOW AND PRINT COPY. 2. DOWNLOAD (DMS) RESOLUTIONS AND REVIEW ALL CONDITIONS AND APPROVED PLANS (COORDINATE WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS). 3. REVIEW CODE COMPLAINT HISTORY (CODE ENFORCEMENT, POLICE, FIRE, ETC.). 4. CONTACT APPLICANT (OR OWNER) AND SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR THE REVIEW. 5. COMPLETE REVIEW INFORMATION SECTION DURING REVIEW. 6. HAVE PRINCIPAL PLANNER REVIEW AND SIGN. 7. PLACE COMPLETED REVIEW SHEET IN ADMIN IN-BOX FOR PROJECT FILE (ADMIN WILL FILE). PROJECT INFORMATION CASENAME: Learning Center CASE NUMBER(S): CUP 04-12 APPROVING RESO NO(S). 5894 PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: Pointer PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? Q Yes If yes, check those that apply and explain below. I I Code Enforcement Q Police Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compliance obtained): N/A M No I I Fire Prevention H/ADMIN/TEMPLATE/MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/09 0 REVIEW INFORMATIO>^ Has the permit expired? Q Yes ^ No Permit expires: N/A Date of review: 5/11/2010 Name: Kevin Pointer O Applicant Q Owner ^ Other If other, state title: Associate Planner CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: City of Carlsbad Phone: 760-602-2056 Contact name (if different): Heather Pizzuto Address: 3368 Eureka Place, Carlsbad, CA Mailing (if different): 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad, CA 92011 E-mail: heather.pizzuto@carlsbadca.gov (optional) CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: City of Carlsbad Phone: 760-602-2056 Contact name (if different): Heather Pizzuto Address: 1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad, CA 92011 Mailing (if different): N/A E-mail: heather.pizzutto@carlsbadca. gov (optional) Does project comply with conditions of resolution(s) and approved plans? ^ Yes Q No If no, list below the condition(s) and/or plan aspects the project is not in compliance with per resolution number or exhibit. Corrective action(s) to be taken: N/A Date plajmer completed follow-up review and confirm^ project compliance: Planner Signature Principal Plarmer Signature *Applicant and owner information must be updated for annual review to be complete. H/ADMIN/TEMPLATE 03/09 Amold Schwarzenegger • Govemor STATE OF CALIFORNIA Governor's Office of Planning and Research State Clearinghouse and Planning Unit Sean Walsh Director May 9,2005 Elaine Blackbum CityofCarlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92009 Re: Notice of Determination Leaming Center SCH#: 2005059005 Dear Elaine Blackbum: The State Clearinghouse has received and posted your Notice of Determination (NOD) for the above project. For each NOD filed with the State Clearinghouse, we attempt to match the NOD to our record of the prior draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) or Negative Declaration that was submitted for state level review. In the case ofthe subject NOD, we can find no record ofa prior draft EIR or Negative Declaration having been submitted to the State Clearinghouse. Please let us know if the prior EIR/Negative Declaration was, in fact, submitted to the State Clearinghouse for state level review so that we may correct our records. Please refer to the CEQA Guidelines for EIR/Negative Declaration submittal requirements (Public Resources Code Sections 15205 and 15206) and NOD filing requirements (PRC Sections 15075 and 15094). If you have any questions regarding this notice, please contact the State Clearinghouse at (916) 445-0613, send ap e-mail to state.clearinghousefSjopr.ca.gov. Sincerely, Terry Roberts Director, State Clearinghouse cc: file 1400 TENTH STREET P.O. BOX 3Q44 SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95812-3044 TEL (916) 445-0613 PAX (916) 323-3018 www.opr.ca.gov SAN LUIS REY BAND OF MISSION INDIANS 2302 Cnn Inge ClicIc, Occnnsklc. CA 92056 • I cl. 760/724-8505 • FAX 700/967-6357 SUBJECT: NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBAL CONCERNS The San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians appreciates your communication with us. Our cultural resources are of great concern and Importance to us. If any potential disturbance or destruction on this particular site or other sites within our area, consultation and mitigation will be required with the Cultural Department of the San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians. Our contact person on the Cultural Department is Mark Mojado. He will be the person to be contacted if monitoring will be required on the site/s Involved. He can be reached at 760-742-4468 or 760-724-8505. The San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians thanks you for your cooperation, concerns, and respect for our cultural resources and for our ancestors. Sincerely, Carmen Mojado Secretary/Co-Cha cc: rr mm PLEASE SEND THE EIR'^S FOR THESE SITES. THEY HELP OUR CULTURAL DEPT. TO DETERMINE WHAT SITES ARE THERE. THANK YOU. SEE ATTACHED LIST Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department CASE NAME: CASE NO: PROJECT LOCATION: NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT A NEGATIVE DECLARATION LEARNING CENTER CUP 04-12 EAST SIDE OF EUREKA PLACE BETWEEN BASSWOOD AVENUE AND CHESTNUT AVENUE PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The rehabilitation and expansion of an existing structure, the demolition of an existing smaller structure, and the installation of a modular structure to accommodate the City Librjiry's Leaming Center programs and the Head Start program PROPOSED DETERMINATION: The City of Carlsbad has conducted an environmental review of the above-described project pursuant to the Guidelines for Implementation of the Califomia Environmental Quality Act and the Envirormiental Protection Ordinance of the City of Carlsbad. As a result of said review, the initial study (EIA Part 2) identified potentially significant effects on the environment, but (1) revisions in the project plans or proposals made by, or agreed to by, the applicant before the proposed negative declaration and initial study are released for public review would avoid the effects or mitigate the effects to a point where clearly , no significant effect on the environment would occur, and (2) there is no substantial evidence in light of the whole record before the City that the project "as revised" may have a significant effect on the environment. Therefore, a Negative Declaration will be recommended for adoption by the City of Carlsbad Planning Commission. A copy of the initial study (EIA Part 2) documenting reasons to support the proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration is on file in the Planning Department, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, Califomia 92008. Comments firom the public are invited. Please submit comments in writing to the Planning Department within 20 days ofthe date ofthis notice. The proposed project and Mitigated Negative Declaration are subject to review and approval/adoption by the City of Carlsbad Plcinning Commission and City Council. Additional public notices will be issued when those public hearings are scheduled. If you have any questions, please call Elaine Blackbum in the Plaiming Department at (760) 602-4621. PUBLIC REVIEW PERIOD March 24. 2005 through April 13. 2005 PUBLISH DATE March 24. 2005 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us Carisbad Library Learning Center 3368 Eureka Place Carlsbad, CA 92008 Owner: City of Carlsbad Architect: Manuel Oncina Architects, Inc. Conditional Use Permit Plan Check Comments CUP: 04-12 # Conditional Use Permit Comments and Conditions of Approval MOA Responses Planning Department Comments 1 Planning staffs comments have been provided on the plan set. Plan set reviewed for comments. 2 Please put the project application number (CUP 04-12) in large font in the upper right-hand corner on each sheet of the plans. See updated title block on all sheets. 3 Please be sure to add revision dates to the sheets when you make your changes. See updated title block on all sheets. 4 The proposed building/use square footage information on Sheet TS is not consistent with the information shown on Sheets Al.O, A1.1, and A1.2. Please correct as necessary. Proposed building/use square footage updated to be consistent on all sheets. 5 The proposed grading information shown on Sheet TS is not consistent with the information shown on sheet C.l. Please correct as necessary. Proposed grading information updated on Title Sheet to be consistent with Sheet C.l. 6 The proposed modular building square footage information shown on Sheet TS is not consistent with the information shown on Sheet Al .2. Please correct these sheets as necessary. The proposed modular building information updated on sheet Al .2 to be consistect with Title Sheet. 7 On Sheet TS, please show the lot coverage as a number or square feet (10,679 square feet?) and as a % ofthe total site (the 21.6% already shown. Lot Coverage information has been updated. 8 On Sheet TS, please show the area to be landscaped as a % of the total site. (It is already shown as a number of square feet). Landscape information has been updated. 9 Water service (Sheet TS) is provided by Carlsbad Municipal Water District (CMWD). Water service information updated. 10 Please indicate the number of required parking spaces (Sheet TS). Required parking spaces noted on Title Sheet. 11 On Sheet TS, does the number of parking spaces provided (64) include the 6 handicapped spaces? If so, please modify the information on the sheet to say "including" 6 handicapped. Title Sheet updated to say "including" 6 handi-capped spaces. 12 The ADT shown on Sheet TS shows a range of numbers. The sheet shoud identify one number. If a range is shown, the highest number is what will be used as the project trip generation. ADT information has been updated to show highest number in range. 13 On Sheet AO.O, please label on the drawings the "existing" and "proposed" structures. Existing and Proposed structures now labeled clearly on sheet AO.O. 14 On Sheet AO.O, please add spot elevations at the corners of the pad and at the corners of the proposed structures. See Sheet Cl .0 for balance of topography information, spot elevations, finish floor elevations, and new retaining wall location and heights. 15 Are there any structures within 100' to the east of the project site? If so, they need to be added to sheet AO.O. Existing structures within 100' east ofthe site referenced on updated Site Plan Sheet AO.O. 16 The Site Plan (Sheet AO.O) should clearly call out any fences, walls, and retaining walls. It should also call out the top and bottom of those fences/walls at each end and at the "worst-case" (i.e. the highest) location for each wall/fence. Please note that the maximum allowed wall height within a required setback is 6'. Site Plan sheet AO.O updated with retaining wall symbol and notes to identify retaining walls vs. fences. 17 Sheet AO.O legend calls out a 6' retaining wall. However, Sheet Cl .0 identifies a 7' retaining wall. Please revise as necessary. See issue 15 above re: the maximum allowed wall height. Sheet Cl.O updated. 18 Please label all proposed compact parking spaces (Sheet AO.O) with a "C". All proposed compact spaces labeled with 'C. 19 It appears that some of the parking spaces might not meet the minimum size reqirements for a standard parking space (170 SF). Please check this and be sure that a stall dimension is shown for both standard and compact spaces. All parking spaces are sized at 9'-0" x 19'-0" (171 SF). Compact spaces are sized at 8'-6" X 15'-0". 20 The parking area will have to comply with CMC Chapter 21.44.080 re: surfacing, screening, and landscaping. Site Plan noted to comply with CMC 21.44.080. 21 Why is the area on the north side of the project site being paved? This area paved for exiting and egress purposes. 22 The Carlsbad Municipal Water/Sewer District has indicated that it appears that an existing water meter and backflow preventers are in conflict with the proposed parking and that both will need to be relocated. Two parking spaces have been removed to allow space for the existing backflow preventer and parking spaces 11-22 have been resized to compact size to allow clearance for the existing water meter. 23 The Building Department has indicated that the second floor exiting plan may need significant modification (due to the creation of an additional room on the terrace/balcony). The Building Department recommends that the project architect consult with Esgil as quickly as practicable to adjust the exiting arrangements as required. You should contact Kurt Culver at Esgil at 858-560- 1468. (This informaiion was provided to you previously.) See updated sheets Al .0 and A1.1. 24 The Information Technology staff (Dale Badore) had a number of comments on the proposed project. Since those comments could affect the design/layout ofthe proposed project, you will need to work directly with tlie IT staff to resolve those issues. A copy of those comments was provided to you previously. IT staff person Lee Rautenkrantz has indicated preferred placement of Server room. See updated sheet All 25 The Police Department provided a list of safety design measures for your consideration. That list was provided to you previously. Police Department comments and responses are recorded below in this document. 26 The Fire Department has prepared conditions of approval for the proposed project. Those conditions will be incorporated into the resolution of approval for the project. A copy of those conditions has already been provided to you. Fire Department comments and responses are recorded below in this document. 27 The Recreation Department reviewed the plans and had no comments other than to note that construction documents (i.e. building permit plans) should be sent to Parks and Maintenance when ready for review. Noted. Land Use Engineering Comments 1 All Engineering issues have been call out on the plans set being provided to you. Land Use Engineerig comments have been reviewed on plans and addressed. Carlsbad Fire Department / Fire Protection Services Conditions of Approval 1 Though indicated all areas, including the modulars, shall be protected by an approved automatic fire sprinkler system designed to NFPA Standard 13. CBC 904.2.1 See General Notes on updated Title Sheet. 2 An addressable Fire Alarm system designed in accordance with NFPA Standard 72 shall be provided in all areas including the modular buildings. CBC 305.9 See General Notes on updated Title Sheet. 3 A KNOX Key Box(es) shall be provided as directed by the City Fire Marshal. CFC 902.4 See General Notes on updated Title Sheet. 4 Type 1 - Fire Rated Construction shall separate lower and upper floors of the Library Learning Center. CBC 303.2.2.2 See General Notes on updated Title Sheet 5 Exterior Exit stairs shall comply with CBC 1006.3.3.1 See General Notes on updated Title Sheet The following items shall be deferred submittals. 6 Underground water supply works for fire sprinkler system. Noted as deferred submittal. 7 Overhead Fire Sprinkler plans. Noted as deferred submittal. 8 Fire Alarm system. Noted as deferred submittal. City of Carlsbad Police Department Plan Review Recommendations - Part One Building Placement - Creating Defensible Space 9 Provide clearly defined transitions from public to private space. Use landscaping, fencing, and gound cover to create territoriality for the property. Landscape elements used to provide transition from public to private space. 10 Locate common well-used areas where there is good surveillance. Common well-used areas located in area of good surveillance. 11 Use natural barriers to designate space and separate activities that may conflict Information noted. 12 Design space to increase the perception of natural surveillance. Space designed to increase perception of natural surveillance. 13 Consider that if people feel comfortable and safe in all areas, they are more likely to use the areas. Information noted. Lighting 14 Good lighting creates a positive environment and furthers a sense of pride and ownership. The lights do not have to be of considerable wattage, low levels of light are sufficient to provide a blanket of light. The objective is to light up the criminal without spotlighting the victim. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. 15 Light should be consistent to reduce contrast between shadows and illuminated areas. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. 16 Illuminate aisles, passageways, and recesses related to and within the building complex with a maintained minimum of twentv-five one hundredths (.25) of a foot-candle at the qround level Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. 16 durinq the hours of darkness. Protect liqhtinq devices with weather and vandalism resistant covers. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. 17 Protect open parkinq lots with a maintained minimum of one (1) foot-candle of liaht on the parking surface durinq the hours of darkness. White liqhts provide better vision and surveillance capabilities than do yellow lights. Yellow lights prevent loitering because they are monochromatic. Protect lighting devices with weather and vadalism covers. Ensure landscaping and building design does not take away from minimum standards of lighting. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. 18 Give the main entry and rear dock areas additional lighting during hours of darkness. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. Landscaping 19 Landscaping can mark the transition between zones or areas. The police department recommends that the exterior landscaping at a minimal height and fullness, giving police, security services and the general public surveillance capabilities of the area. Growth characteristics of plants and their placement in relation to potentially vulnerable areas are extremely important. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. 20 Plant low-profile bushes and shrubs, not exceedinq three feet in height. Create soace between the bottom of trees and the tops of bushes or shrubs. Make sure tree canopies are not lower than six feet. Do not plant landscaping higher than three feet in front of windows or in parking areas. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. 21 Landscaping should not detract from lighting. Keep entranceways clear of clutter. Design perimeter landscaping and burms to allow vision into the property, particularly parking areas and building access doors. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. 22 Apply security plants where necessary to prevent loitering and tampering. They limit access over fences and through windows. They also reduce concealing and loitering. Plant low level security plants on or around problem areas. Security landscaping, used with appropriate fencds provides excellent security, deterring intruders. For further information on security landscaping, contact the police department's Crime Prevention Unit at (760) 931-2105. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. Addressing 23 Display street numbers prominently on the street side of the building. Place the number in a position that is easily visible to emergency vehicles, hasting their approach. Make sure the numbers are no less than four (4) inches in height and are a contrasting color to the building to which they are attached. Illuminate the numbers at night. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. Fencing 24 Fences should allow surveillance. Block walls prevent surveillance and allow cover for someone Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. 24 to hide. Also, solid walls send a messaqe that the occupant cares about what is on the inside of the wall only giving an abrupt transition from public to private space. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. Rear outside gathering areas 25 Rear outside gathering areas should be appropriately lit and enclosed in fencing or landcaping that allows surveillance. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. Plan Review Recommendations - Part Two Doors 26 The police department recommends that hollow steel doors be a minimum sixteen (16) U.S. gauge and have sufficient reinforcement to maintain the designed thickness of the door when any locking device in installed. Only use glass doors with fully tempered glass or rated burglary resistant glazing. Protect all exterior doors with security hardware. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. 27 Equip all doors with an astragal constructed of steel. Ensure the astragal is a minimum of .125 inch thick. The astragal covers and protects the opening between the door and doorframe or other door at the locking device. The purpose of the astragal is to protect the locking device from a cutting or prying attack. Attach the astragal to the outside by welding or with non-removable bolts spaced apart on not more than 10-inch centers. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. 28 Construct the jamb of all aluminum frame-swinging doors to withstand 1600 pounds of pressure in both a vertical distance of three inches and horizontal distance of one inch each side of the strike, to prevent violation of the strike. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. Windows 29 Equip movable windows with security hardware and burglar resistant glazing. Cover other vulnerable non-movable windows with burglar resistant glazing. Windows of commercial buildings are vulnerable to breakage during the hours of darkness, when the business is non-operational. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. Roofs 30 Secure all roof openings. Information noted to be considered for use in future permit submittal. North County Transit District Requested Bus Stop & Other Improvements Northbound Pio Pico Drive @ just south of Chestnut Avenue at the existing NCTD bus stop 31 ADA-Compliant Boarding Pad - At the existing bus stop location, an ADA-compliant concrete boarding pad should be constructed so that wheel chair passengers can load and unload safely. This concrete pad should measure 9 feet deep from the face of the curb by 18 feet long. Since the existing sidewalk is 5 feet deep, then all that would be needed is for a concrete pad extension of 4 feet behind the existing sidewalk, for a length of 18 feet This concrete boarding pad should also be sloped slightly towards the street for drainage purposes, but should not exceed the standard 2% cross-slope for sidewalks. Information on typical pad dimensions has been included with this letter Request has been noted and will be considered jointly with the City of Carlsbad. 32 Passenger Waitinq Bench - Due to the higher passenger demand that this development is likely to generate, the City should install a new 8-foot long, brown Wabash Valley wire-grill, non-advertising bench with back (model #PP307D) and a third center leg at the above mentioned ADA-compliant boarding pad. It is important to note that the City of Carlsbad perfers brown, and not the NCTD standard blue color for its benches. Information on the Wabash Valley bench has also been included with this letter. Request has been noted and will be considered jointly with the City of Carlsbad. Southbound Pio Pico Drive @ just south of Chestnut Avenue at the existing NCTD bus stop 33 ADA-compliant Boardinq Pad - Due to the right-of-way constraints at the existing bus stop location due to its proximity to 1-5, it is not possible to construct an ADA-compliant concrete boarding pad here. Thus, no boarding pad work is requested. No response needed. 34 Passenger Waitinq Bench - Due to the higher passenger demand that this development is likely to generate, the City should install a new 8-foot long, brown Wabash Valley wire-grill, non-advertising bench with back (model #PP307D) and a third center leg at the above mentioned ADA-compliant boarding pad. It is important to note that the City of Carlsbad perfers brown, and not the NCTD standard blue color for its benches. Information on the Wabash Valley bench has also been included with this letter. Request has been noted and will be considered jointly with the City of Carlsbad. March 7, 2005 TO: LEARNING CENTER PROJECT TEAM FROM: ASSISTANT PLANNING DIRECTOR DON NEU LEARNING CENTER - CUP 04-12 The Planning Department has reviewed your Conditional Use Permit, application no. CUP 04- 12, as to its completeness for processing. The application Is complete, as submitted. In addition, you should also be aware that various design issues may exist. These Issues must be addressed before this application can be scheduled for a hearing. Many of these Issues of concern have been provided to you previously as they were received by Planning staff. At this time, the Planning Department asks that you provide ten (10) complete sets of the development plans so that the project can continue to be reviewed. Please contact your staff planner, Elaine Blackburn, at (760) 602-4621, If you have any questions or wish to set up a meeting to discuss the application. DON NEU c: Don Rideout Jeremy Riddle File Data Entry Planning Aide ISSUES OF CONCERN Planning: 1. Planning staff's comments have been provided on the plans set. 2. Please put the project application number (CUP 04-12) In large font In the upper right- hand corner of each sheet of the plans. 3. Please be sure to add revision dates to the sheets when you make your changes. 4. The proposed bulldlng/use square footage information shown on Sheet TS Is not consistent with the Information shown on Sheets Al.O, A1.1, and A1.2. Please correct these sheets as necessary. 5. The proposed grading Information shown on Sheet TS is not consistent with the information shown on Sheet C.1. Please correct as necessary. 6. The proposed modular building square footage Information shown on Sheet TS Is not consistent with the information shown on Sheet A1.2. Please correct these sheets as necessary. 7. On Sheet TS, please show the lot coverage as a number of square feet (10,679 square feet?) and as a % of the total site (the 21.6% already shown). 8. On Sheet TS, please show the area to be landscaped as a % of the total site. (It Is already shown as a number of square feet.) 9. Water service (Sheet TS) Is provided by Carlsbad Municipal Water District (CMWD). 10. Please indicate the number of required parking spaces (Sheet TS). 11. On Sheet TS, does the number of parking spaces provided (64) include the 6 handicapped spaces? If so, please modify the Information on the sheet to say "Including" 6 handicapped. 12. The ADT shown on Sheet TS shows a range of numbers. The sheet should identify one number. If a range is shown, the highest number Is what will be used as the project trip generation. 13. On Sheet AO.O, please label on the drawings the "existing" and "proposed" structures. 14. On Sheet AO.O, please add spot elevations at the corners of the pad and at the corners of the proposed structures. 15. Are there any structures within 100' to the east of the project site? If so, they need to be added to Sheet AO.O. 16. The Site Plan (Sheet AO.O) should clearly call out any fences, walls, and retaining walls. It should also call out the top and bottom of those fences/walls at each end and at the "worst-case" (i.e., the highest) location for each wall/fence. Please note that the maximum allowed wall height within a required setback is 6'. 17. Sheet AO.O legend calls out a 6' retaining wall. However, Sheet C1.0 Identifies a 7' retaining wall. Please revise as necessary. See Issue 15 above re: the maximum allowed wall height. 18. Please label all proposed compact parking spaces (Sheet AO.O) with a "C". 19. It appears that some of the parking spaces might not meet the minimum size requirements for a standard parking space (170 sf). Please check this and be sure that a stall dimension is shown for both standard and compact spaces. 20. The parking area will have to comply with CMC Chapter 21.44.080 re: surfacing, screening, and landscaping. 21. Why is the area on the north side of the project site being paved? 22. The Carlsbad Municipal Water/Sewer District has indicated that it appears that an existing water meter and backflow preventers are In conflict with the proposed parking and that both will need to be relocated. 23. The Building Department has indicated that the second floor exiting plan may need significant modification (due to the creation of an additional room on the terrace/balcony). The Building Department recommends that the project architect consult with Esgil as quickly as practicable to adjust the exiting arrangements as required. You should contact Kurt Culver at Esgil at 858-560-1468. (This information was provided to you previously.) 24. The Information Technology staff (Dale Badore) had a number of comments on the proposed project. Since those comments could affect the design/layout of the proposed project, you will need to work directly with the IT staff to resolve those Issues. A copy of those comments was provided to you previously. 25. The Police Department provided a list of safety design measures for your consideration. That list was provided to you previously. 26. The Flre Department has prepared conditions of approval for the proposed project. Those conditions will be incorporated into the resolution of approval for the project. A copy of those conditions has already been provided to you. 27. The Recreation Department reviewed the plans and had no comments other than to note that construction documents (I.e., building permit plans) should be sent to Parks and Maintenance when ready for review. Engineering: 1. All Engineering Issues have been called out on the plans set being provided to you. Learning Center Carlsbad City Library Users: Summary page 1 LEARNING CENTER: USERS & PARKING by HOUR SUIVIIVIARY (revised 01/14/2005) Note: Explanatory notes about each ofthe progranns, their users, and parking ratios are found on their respective charts on the following pages. Time Period HeadStart Centre de Informacion Adult, Teen, Child Literacy Total Users Total Cars 6:00 AM 3 0 0 3 3 parked 7:00 AM 21 0 0 21 8 parked 11 dropping off children 8:00 AM 74 0 0 74 10 parked 2 in & out 23 dropping off children 9:00 AM 81 0 42 123 52 parked 2 in & out 4 dropping off children 10:00 AM 81 0 46 127 48 parked 2 in & out 11:00 AM 47 8 22 77 28 parked 2 in & out 8 picking up children 12:00 PM 47 10 23 80 37 parked 2 in & out 1:00 PM 73 11 24 108 30 parked 2 in & out 6 dropping off children 2:00 PM 73 21 16 110 23 parked 2 in & out 4 picking up children Leaming Center: Users Summary 01/18/2005 Ij Learning Center Carlsbad City Library Users: Summary page 2 Time Period HeadStart Centre de Informacion Adult, Teen, Child Literacy Total Users Total Cars 3:00 PM 68 42 23 133 33 parked 2 in & out 13 picking up children 4:00 PM 53 26 22 101 30 parked 2 in & out 14 picking up children 5:00 PM 16 48 19 83 37 parked 2 in & out 5 picking up children 6:00 PM 0 0 57 57 57 parked 7:00 PM 0 0 48 48 48 parked 8:00 PM 0 0 10 10 10 parked 9:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 10:00 PM 0 0 0 0 0 Learning Center: Users Summary 01/18/2005 Ij Learning Center Carisbad City Library Users: HeadStart Classes page 1 LEARNING CENTER: USERS and PARKING bv HOUR HeadStart Classes Time Period HeadStart^ ^ Full-Day^ HeadStart ^ ^ Part-Day^^ Total Users Total Cars^^^^ 6:00 AM 3 staff^ 0 3 3 parked 7:00 AM 8 staff^ 13 children^ 0 21 8 parked + 11 dropping off children 8:00 AM 10 staff (parked)' 2 staff (in & out)' 32 children^ 2 volunteers (walk) 28 children^ 74 10 parked'+ 2 in & out + 23 dropping off children 9:00 AM 10 staff (parked) 2 staff (in & out) 35 children 2 volunteers (walk) 32 children 81 10 parked + 2 in & out + 4 dropping off children 10:00 AM 10 staff (parked) 2 staff (in & out) 35 children 2 volunteers (walk) 32 children 81 10 parked + 2 in & out 11:00 AM 10 staff (parked) 2 staff (in & out) 35 children 0 47 10 parked + 2 in & out + 8 picking up children 12:00 PM 10 staff (parked) 2 staff (in & out) 35 children 0 47 10 parked + 2 in & out 1:00 PM 10 staff (parked) 2 staff (in & out) 35 children 2 volunteers (walk) 24 children^ 73 10 parked + 2 in & out + 6 dropping off children 2:00 PM 10 staff 2 in & out 35 children 2 volunteers (walk) 24 children 73 10 parked + 2 in & out + 4 picking up children Leaming Center: Users IHeadStart 01/18/2004 Ij Learning Center Carlsbad City Library Users: HeadStart Classes page 2 Time Period HeadStart^^ Full-Day^ HeadStart ^ ^ Part-Day^^ Total Users Total Cars^^ "*^ 3:00 PM 10 staff' 2 in & out' 30 children 2 volunteers (walk) 24 children 68 10 parked + 2 in & out + 13 picking up children 4:00 PM 10 staff 2 in & out 15 children 2 volunteers (walk) 24 children^ 53 10 parked + 2 in & out + 14 picking up children 5:00 PM 10 staff 2 in & out 4 children 0 16 10 parked + 2 in & out + 5 picking up children 6:00 PM 0 0 0 0 7:00 PM 0 0 0 0 8:00 PM 0 0 9:00 PM 0 0 0 0 10:00 PM 0 0 0 0 NOTES: ^HeadStart children are preschoolers, ages 3 and 4 years. ^Parents of HeadStart children go into the building briefly to sign their child in when arriving and out when leaving. 'HeadStart staff have all been recorded under the full-day program for ease of recording. Some staff actually teach in the part-day program. All HeadStart staff drive and park during their work shifts, except for 2 staff who visit in homes throughout the day and therefore are "in and out" of the parking lot at various times. ''85% of parents of full-day HeadStart children drive to drop-off and pick-up their children. 10% use public transportation. 5% walk. ^Part-day HeadStart consists of morning and afternoon sessions. Children attend one or the other. Morning session is 8:00am - 11:00am. Afternoon session is 1:00pm - 4:00pm. ^25% of parents of part-day HeadStart children drive to drop-off and pick-up their children. 75% walk. Learning Center: Users HeadStart 01/18/2004 lj Learning Center Carlsbad City Library Users: Centro de Informacion page 1 LEARNING CENTER: USERS and PARKING bv HOUR Centro de Informacion Time Period^ Centro de Informacion' Total Users Total Cars^ 6:00 AM 0 0 0 7:00 AM 0 0 0 8:00 AM 0 0 0 9:00 AM 0 0 0 10:00 AM 0 0 0 11:00 AM 3 staff* 5 patrons 8 4 12:00 PM 3 staff 7 patrons 10 4 1:00 PM 3 staff 8 patrons 11 4 2:00 PM 3 staff 18 patrons 21 5 3:00 PM 1 volunteer tutor^ 3 staff 38 patrons 42 8 4:00 PM 1 volunteer tutor 3 staff 22 patrons 26 6 5:00 PM 3 staff 45 patrons 48 8 6:00 PM 0 0 0 7:00 PM 0 0 0 8:00 PM 0 0 0 9:00 PM 0 0 0 10:00 PM 0 0 0 Learning Center: Users Centro 01/182004 Ij Learning Center Users: Centro de Informacion Carlsbad City Library page 2 NOTES: ^The Centro de Informacion is currently open from 11:00am to 6:00pm. User figures above reflect the current hours. With expanded hours, more users can be anticipated. Most will continue to walk, with more use during months when there are more daylight hours. ^Patrons ofthe Centro are adults, teens, and children, many of whom come in family groups of parents, school-age children, infants, cousins, aunts, etc. '90% of the Centre's patron walk to the facility. ""Centro staff drive to the facility and park during their shifts. ^The homework volunteer tutor drives to the Centro and parks. Leaming Center: Users Centro 01/182004 Ij Learning Center Adult Learning Program Users: Library Literacy page 1 LEARNING CENTER: USERS and PARKING bv HOUR Library Literacy Programs: Adult, Teen, and Child (revised 01/14/2005) Time Period Library Literacy:^ Adult,' Teen, Child"^ Total Users Parked Cars^ 6am 0 0 0 7am 0 0 0 Sam 0 0 0 9am 9 tutors 30 adult learners 3 staff^ 42 42 10am 8 teen students (driven by teacher in van) 13 tutors 20 adult learners 2 teachers (1 drives student van) 3 staff 46 38 11am 8 teen students (driven by teacher in van) 6 tutors 3 adult learners 2 teachers (1 drives student van) 3 staff 22 14 12pm 17 adult learners 3 tutor 3 staff 23 23 1pm 8 teen students (driven by teacher in van) 7 tutors 2 teachers (1 drives student van) 3 staff^ 4 adult learners 24 16 Learning Center: Users Library Literacy 01/18/2005 Ij Learning Center Adult Learning Program Users: Library Literacy page 2 Time Period Library Literacy:^ Adult,' Teen, Child"* Total Users Parked Cars^ 2pm 8 teen students (driven by teacher in van) 3 tutors 2 teachers (1 drives student van) 3 staff^ 16 8 Spm 2 adult learners 10 tutors 3 staff 8 elementary students (walk)* 23 15 4pm 10 tutors 1 adult learner 3 staff 8 elementary students (walk)* 22 14 5pm 12 adult learners 4 tutors 3 staff 19 19 6pm 14 tutors 40 adult learners 3 staff 57 57 7pm 14 tutors 32 adult learners 2 staff 48 48 Spm 2 tutors 6 adult learners 2 staff 10 10 9pm 0 0 0 10pm 0 0 0 NOTES: literacy instructional sessions last 1- 2 hours. Tutors and learners are recorded in every time frame in which they are on site. Some instruction is one-to-one and some is in small groups. ^Figures include growth projection for Adult Learning adult tutoring and small groups. Learning Center: Users Library Literacy 01/18/2005 Ij Learning Center ^ Users: Library Literacy Adult Learning Program page 3 'Although Q% of the library's adult learners walk or use public transportation, parking figures were not adjusted to reflect this. ''Tutoring of elementary students is a service that does not currently exist. It will be added, probably as an after- school program, at the Learning Center. Figures are estimates. ^Adult Learning "staff' may include office volunteers at any point in the day or evening. Leaming Center: Users Library Literacy 01/18/2005 Ij May 18,2004 TO: GEOFF ARMOUR, ASSISTANT LIBRARY DIRECTOR VIA: Assistant Planning Director FROM: Senior Planner Elaine Blackbum SUBJECT: LEARNING CENTER - CUP 04-12 - APPLICATION INCOMPLETENESS I just wanted to follow up on our discussion a few days ago regarding the status and submittal requirements for the Leaming Center's Eureka Place CUP application. I did receive a single- sheet Site Plan from Robert Richardson. I have looked at it but, due to so much other application information being missing, it really doesn't give me enough to work with yet. I have attached our usual list of Planning and Engineering "incompleteness items" so that you can be working on supplying those documents, plans, etc. I've also marked up an "Apphcation Submittal Checklist" which reflects our latest discussion of what is needed. If you have any questions, please call me at 602-4621. c: Don Rideout, Team Leader Project Engineer File Copy Data Entry Planning Aide LIST OF ITEMS NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE APPLICATION Planning: 1. You will need to submit all of the items required for the application as shown in the Application Submittal Checklist (and as we discussed at our last meeting). As you will recall we went tiirough that list and discussed the various plans sheets and other documents that are required and the number of each required. For some of the documents only 4 copies will be required. For the plans sheets, you will need to submit 10 complete sets of plans accordion-folded and stapled. If you have any additional questions about the submittal requirements, please call me at extension 4621. 2. Because the information submitted (a single Site Plan sheet) is so incomplete, staff will not attempt to itemize all of the information, plans, and documents missing at this time. Instead staff has attached a copy of the Application Submittal Checklist which has been marked up for your use. All items on the list which have not been either checked off or lined out need to be submitted in order to determine the completeness of the application. 3. The plan sheet was not routed to Engineering (or any other departments) for review at this time because ofthe incompleteness of the submittal. When a more complete submittal is made the plans will be routed for review by the various departments/agencies. ISSUES OF CONCERN Planning/Engineering: I. Planning and other departments will be able to identify any issues of concem when the application submittal is more complete. CITY OF CARLSBAD APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR: COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMITS (NON-SINGLE FAMILY REGULAR ONLY; INCLUDING AMENDMENTS) ^ CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS (INCLUDING AMENDMENTS AND EXTENSIONS) CONDOMINIUM PERMITS MASTER PLANS (INCLUDING AMENDMENTS) PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMITS (RESIDENTIAL AND NON-RESIDENTIAL) PLANNED INDUSTRIAL PERMITS PLANNING COMMISSION DETERMINATIONS PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PLANS REDEVELOPMENT PERMITS (MAJOR, MINOR AND AMENDMENTS) (A COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION MAY ALSO BE NEEDED) SITE DEVELOPMENT PLANS (INCLUDING REVISIONS) SPECIAL USE PERMITS (INCLUDING AMENDMENTS AND FLOODPLAIN SUPs) SPECIFIC PLANS (INCLUDING AMENDMENTS) STRUCTURE RELOCATION PERMITS TENTATIVE TRACT MAPS (RESIDENTIAL AND NON-RESIDENTIAL PLANNED DEVELOPMENT PERMITS, AND REVISIONS) A proposed project requiring that multiple applications be filed must be submitted prior to 3:30 p.m. A proposed project requiring that only one application be filed must be submitted prior to 4:00 p.m. All joint application exhibits, i.e. Tentative Map and Planned Development Site Plan should be prepared at the same scale. (Use a scale no smaller than 1" = 40'.) The following materials shall be submitted for each application or for combined applications on a single project. I. REQUIRED PLANS (All required plans shall be collated into complete sets, stapled together, then folded to 9" x 12" with lower right hand corner of plan visible.) A. SITE PLAN'^^/i^:^copies on 24" x 36" sheet(s). Ten (10) copies of the site plan shall be submitted by the applicant upon request of the project planner pnor to approval of the project. Each site plan shall contain the following infomiation: 1. GENERAL INFORMATION I la. Name and address of owner whose property is proposed to be developed and the name, address, and phone number of the developer, [kfe. Name, address, and phone number of registered civil engineer, licensed surveyor, landscape architect or land planner who prepared the maps/plans. I Ic. North arrow and scale. I Id. Vicinity map showing major cross streets. I le. Date of preparation/revisions. L.<.J> ft.^^ I^l^'*^' I If. Project Name and application types submitted. CU^ ^ H"" Vut^J^^:.^^ '1 ^-f^ 4~lg. Tc!iitativc Ktap numher in upper I'luhl hand-comer (City to pr^yjnr ""m'^T Pt tim^ "f -y • applicatien): ^ [v^. All facilities labeled as "existing" or "proposed." I li. A summary table of the following: 0(1) Street address and assessor's parcel number. •(2) Site acreage. 0(3) Existing Zone, and General Plan Land Use Designation. 0(4) Existing and Proposed land use. Form 1 Revised 04/04 Page 1 of 9 F"lf6>—j4umbcr of units to be coiislmtlLd when a concinminiiim or community apartment project io involved-, \Z\0) Total number of lots proposed. I 1(8) 0»api:igpH Hpngify in Wwpllir|g i|rirfgj«fr arrp- . •(9) Total building coveraee. •(10) Building square footage. 0(11) Percent of site to be landscaped. 0(12) Number of parking spaces required/provided. Q(n) S^ffffP' F""t°2^ ^f r^qi'ir'"^ ^mplr.yp<» paring areas. Squareibataee-inovided I'liiieiim ~and cxtoiiui caliiig aiea, il applicable)' Q(14) Square Footage of open or recreational space (if applicable), for each unit and total common open space for the project. Q(15) Area of the site which is undevelopable per Zoning Ordinance Section 21.53.230 (include the acreage in each category). If not applicable, state on the plans. -F1(16) Cubic footage of stoiaac space (if appliedble). Sliuw luealioii-.—' Q(17) Average Daily Traffic generated by the project, broken down by separate uses. 0(18) Name of sewer, water and school district providing service to the project. 2. SITE INFORMATION a. GENERAL Q(l) Approximate location of existing and proposed building and permanent structures onsite and within 100 feet of site. 0(2) Location of all major vegetation, showing size and type, both within the project and offsite for a distance of 150 feet. Existing onsite trees; those to be removed and those to be saved. 0(3) Location of railroads. 0(4) Legal description of the exterior boundaries of the subdivision (approximate bearings, distances and curve data). 0(5) Lot lines and approximate dimensions and number of each lot. 0(6) Lot area for each proposed lot. 0(7) Setback dimensions for the required front, rear and side yard setbacks for all structures. •(S) Distance between buildings and/or structures. 1111(9) Indicate top and bottom elevations for all fences, walls, and retaining walls. Show these elevations at each end of the wall and in the middle. Also show the worst condition elevation. •D(IO) Indieate Oil site plan improvenTgllts~and--amenities, for tl-)^»--HTtPnnr aiid/or e^cterior •«B^aIoycc eating arcas-rn'grSenches, tables, trasfTcansretG^ I 1(11) Show site details for all recreation lots or areas (when applicable). 0(12) Location and dimensions of all accessways and pathways as required for compliance with Title 24 - State Accessibility Requirements. b. GRADING AND DRAINAGE 0(1) Approximate contours at 1' intervals for slopes less than 5%; 2' intervals for slopes between 5% and 10%; and 5' intervals for slopes over 10% (both existing and proposed). Existing and proposed topographic contours within a 100-foot perimeter of the boundaries of the site. Extend contours sufficiently out from the site to adequately show the adjacent floodplain (if applicable). 0(2) Earthwork volumes: cut, fill, import and export. 1111(3) Spot elevations at the comers of each pad. 0(4) Method of draining each lot. Include a typical cross section taken parallel to the frontage for lots with less than standard frontage. Fomil Revised 04/04 Page 2 of 9 0(5) Location, width and/or size of all watercourses and drainage facilities within and adjacent to the proposed subdivision; show location and approximate size of any proposed detention/retention basins. 0(6) Clearly show and label the 100 year flood line for the before and after conditions for any project which is within or adjacent to a FEMA flood plain. 0(7) Show all Best Management Practices (BMPs) to be used to reduce stomi water discharge during the "use" or existing development phase. 0(8) Indicate proposed elevation in relation to sea level of the lowest floor (including basement) of all structures. [For Floodplain Special Use Pemiit (SUP)] 0(9) In Fema Zone AO or VO show elevation of higliest adjacent grade and proposed elevation of lowest floor of all structures. [For Floodplain Special Use Pemiit (SUP)] 0(10) Show proposed elevation in relation to mean sea level to which any structure will be floodproofed. [For Floodplain Special Use Pennit (SUP)] c. STREETS AND UTILITIES 0(1) The location, width and proposed name of all streets within and adjacent to the proposed project. Show street grades and centeriine radii. Provide separate proflle for all streets with grades in excess of 7%. Streets should be in conformance with City Standards and Engineering Department Policies. 0(2) Name, location and width of existing adjacent streets and alleys. Include medians and adjacent driveway locations. 0(3) Typical street cross sections for all streets within and adjacent to the project. 0(4) Width, location and use of all existing and/or proposed public or private easements. 0(5) Public and private streets and utilities clearly identified. 0(6) Show distance between all intersections and medium and high use driveways. 0(7) Clearly show parking stall and aisle dimensions and truck tuming radii for all parking areas. 0(8) Show access points to adjacent undeveloped lands. 0(9) Show all existing and proposed street lights and utilities (sewer, water, major gas and fuel lines, major electric and telephone facilities) within and adjacent to the project. 0(10) Show all existing and proposed fire hydrants associated with the project, and all existing, off-site fire hydrants within 300 feet ofthe project boundary. Fire hydrants on commercial, industrial and multi-family residential sites should be installed at 300 feet intervals. Fire hydrants serving single-family residential projects should be installed at no more than 500-foot intervals. Wlien possible, fire hydrants should be installed at street intersections on developed side of street if single loaded. Avoid cul-de-sac installations. For installation requirements on public roadways, contact the Carlsbad Fire Department at (760) 602-4666. d. WATER FACILITIES 0(1) Show average and peak potable water demand in gallons per minute (gpm). 0(2) Provide fire flow demand in gallons per minute (gpm); calculate using table attached to Land Use Review Application. 0(3) Provide a map or diagram showing existing and proposed on-site and off-site water pipelines, pressure reducing stations, fire hydrants, reservoirs and pumping stations. (These facilities must be shown within the public right-of-way or within easements to be granted to the District or the City.) 0(4) Show a looped potable water distribution pipeline (when more than 19 homes are proposed). 0(5) Show a public fire flow system (constructed as a looped pipeline system for all industrial or commercial development). 0(6) Show a private fire sprinkler system, if required or proposed; state on exhibit. 0(7) Provide a water phasing plan, if proposed. Form 1 Revised 04/04 Page 3 of 9 NOTE: San Diego County Water Authority capacity charge will be collected at issuance of application for any meter installation. e. RECYCLED WATER FACILITIES 0(1) Colored recycled water use area map (all areas proposed to be irrigated with recycled water must be clearly indicated on the map in color). 0(2) Peak irrigation or industrial water demand in gallons per minute (gpm). 0(3) Existing and proposed recycled water pipelines, pressure reducing stations, reservoirs and pumping stations. (These facilities must be shown within the public right-of-way or within easements to be granted to the District or the City.) f. SEWER FACILITIES 0(1) Average sewer generation in million gallons per day (mgd). 0(2) Existing and proposed sewer pipelines, and sewage lift stations. These facilities must be shown within the public right-of-way or within easements to be granted to the District or the City. 0(3) Indicate sewer facility phasing, if proposed. NOTE: No sewer lift stations or sewer siphons may be proposed unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the appropriate District Engineer. B. LANDSCAPE PLAN - Five (5) copies prepared on 24" x 36" sheet(s) at the same scale as the project plans. Ten (10) copies of the plans shall be submitted by the applicant upon request ofthe project planner prior to project approval. The preliminary landscape plan shall contain the following information: 1. GENERALINFORMATION 1 la. Landscape zones per the City of Carlsbad Landscape Manual. I lb. Typical plant species, quantity of each species and their size for each planting zone in a legend. (Use symbols). I Ic. An estimate of the yearly amount of irrigation (supplemental) water required to maintain each zone. I Id. Landscape maintenance responsibility (private or common) for all areas. I le. Percent of site used for landscaping. I If Water Conservation Plan. Og- All applicable Fire Suppression Zones, as required by the City's Landscape Manual, are minimums. Additional requirements may apply. C. BUILDING ELEVATIONS AND FLOOR PLANS - Five (5) copies prepared on 24" x 36" sheet(s). Ten (10) copies of the plans shall be submitted by the applicant upon request of the project planner prior to the project approval. Each building elevation and floor plan shall include the following infomiation: fp p L/^-fZ^^ <D 1. GENERAL INFORMATION I la. Floor plans with square footage included. I lb. All elevations of existing and proposed buildings, including signs and exterior lights. I Ic. Location and size of storage areas. I Id. Include a scale on all floor plans and building elevations. I le. Indicate the height on all building elevations. I If Indicate on all building elevations, comphance with Carlsbad Height Ordinance 21.04.065. Og- Indicate ceiling height or the height of the underside of the roof in any building areas intended for storage uses. Forni 1 Revised 04/04 Page 4 of 9 Dr- I Ih. Indicate the Uniform Building Code occupancy classifications of all building areas. I li. Indicate type of construcfion per Unifomi Building Code. I li. Disclose any building uses that will result in the presence of Acutely Hazardous Matenals, Compressed Flammable Gases in excess of 1,500 pounds. Flammable Liquids in excess of 10,000 gallons, Hazardous Materials in excess of 500 pounds or 55 gallons, or compressed gas in excess of 200 cubic feet. •Qk.-.^ Provide dociimentQtion—deffleflstrating rnmpHanrp—vvith—City Council Pulie)' "^Neigliborhood .I'Vrchitcctural Design Guidelines (if applicable): " I ll. ROOF PLAN: One (1) copy (plan view). Show roof design to include ridges, hips, slope direcfion, etc. Show locadon of roof appurtenances, mechanical equipnient and screening. Show all roof top equipnient, appurtenances, stairways or other access provisions, including those required by the applicable building, plumbing, electrical and mechanical codes. All roof mounted equipnient shall be installed in accordance with Building Department Policy 80- 6. -CaNSTn,UNTS MAP-^QmH44-24ILx,36" sheet fc^j^fri tn 9" x_1?." f.linll include^he following information: (NOTE: This information is notTeqirired-iiui^preyiously graded sites andTjie conversion of existing structures^LJfJhexQastFaint docs not apply toSeIprgggrt>%Jist it orrthgniap as not applicabler"€5nsIimnnnapshould be the same scale as other exhibits, i.e. SiteTlaiiTetc; ~ -GEN&RAL INFORMS JC. Major ridge lines. Distant views. Intemal views. Riparian or woodlands. Intermittent drainage course. ^25 - 40% slopes. reater than 40% slopes. Major rock outcroppings. Easements. Floodplains. Archaeologii^l sites. (Do not identify focation. List in map legend if present.) Special Plannmg Areas - Type of special planning area. Biological Habitat^ IndiMte the location of all vegetation communities existing on the project site. (Use^^Modified Holland System as described in the Multiple Habitat Conservation Plari Beaches. Perman^»f^)odies of water. Wejlafids. iand subject to major power transniis§ion easements. Railroad track beds. E. COLORED SITE PLAN AND ELEVATION PLAN -^ot required with first submittaL^ It is the Applicant's responsibility to bring one (1) copy of a colored site plan and one (1) set of colored elevations to the Planning Department by 12:00 noon, eight (8) days prior to the Planning Commission meeting. Do not mount exhibits. II. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS AND SUBMITTAL ITEMS PA CoB^leted-Land-tfeg'Reyiew ApplicaTioa Form.— QB. Coastal DeVflfipm^nt ^'^rmit <;iipp)nmr.nti1 AppHmtinn (if cippU<^^fttpy — Form 1 Revised 04/04 Page 5 of9 I |C. Environmental Impact Assessment Form (Fee not required with initial submittal. Fee to be detemiined after review of project and environmental impact assessment form.) Required for tentative parcel maps only where a significant grading is proposed. Check with Planning staff to detennine if required for your application. Disclosure Statement. (Not required for tentative parcel maps.) OE. Two (2) copies of the Preliminary Title Report (current within the last six (6) months). I IF. Proof of availability of sewer if located in the Leucadia Waste Water District or the Vallecitos Water District. — gtotgrn^nt nf nm-^(>m<.nt tn waii/P tpnictivp pgrcgl map tjmC limit" Re^pJtff^ltllV w]\fU projrt'l ^tentative-paieel map) lequiies emieurrcnt processing of planning appliealiuu or environmental review. I IH. All projects must evaluate their potential impacts on the regional transportation system, including the costs of mitigating the associated impacts, as required by the SANDAG Congestion Managenient Program (CMP). For projects with an average daily traffic (ADT) generation rate greater than 500 vehicles per day or 200 or more peak-hour vehicle trips. Submit two (2) copies of a Circulation Impact Analysis for the project. The analysis must be prepared by a Registered Traffic Engineer or Registered Civil Engineer. The analysis must show project impacts to all intersections and road segments identified as impacted within the included Local Facilities Management Plan or as otherwise determined in discussions with staff The following minimum infomiation should be included with the study: 1. 8 Yl" x 11" or 8 1/2" x 14" plats showing zone impacted roads, background and project AM and PM peak hour impacts and traffic distribution. 2. Project traffic generation rates and traffic assignment. 3. Necessary calculations and/or analysis to determine intersection and road segment levels of service. 4. Any proposed mitigation requirements to maintain the public facility standards. 5. On Collector streets and above, an analysis ofthe need for a traffic signal will be required. "Large" projects: Any project which, upon its completion will be expected to generate either an equivalent of 2,400 or more average daily vehicle trips or 200 or more peak-hour vehicle trips, including large projects that may have already been reviewed under CEQA but require additional local discretionary actions, is defmed as a "large project" under the SANDAG Congestion Managenient Program (CMP) and will be subject to enhanced CEQA review as specified in the CMP. Depending upon the complexity of the project, the City of Carlsbad reserves the right to require a traffic study on any project. copies Q#^>rdTHilnal V suils/^eologic report for all proiectS-with-etrt-or fill depLllt> exceeding 5 feet. I |T, For ql] rnnrlfMninjnm rnnversions^ signed statement by ihc uwiiCTstating Section 66427.1 ofthe GldLe Map Aet will be complied withT"^ OK.—-for all coiidoniiniuiii"conversions, a letter trom San PiggO' Gas and Eleetiie sldtiiTg-thaTpIans'to com^ert thc gas and electric ci)'otciii tu sepaiate systems have been submilled and are aceepLable: •— F~IL. Forall condominium convefsiuiis, cme-(j) copy nfa rnmpliance inspection porfomiod by the Building —Dppartmpnt (Spparate fgg req"'i"pH ) OM- Preliminary Hydrology map and calculations for lots exceeding one acre. Show before and after discharges to each included drainage basin. If a preliminary Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP) is required, the Hydrology map and calculations may be incorporated into the preliminary SWMP. Forml Revised 04/04 Page 6 of 9 1 ^t£ I IN. A preliminary Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP) shall be provided, if the project is defined as a "Priority Development Project" pursuant to Section Fl.b.(2)(a) of Califomia Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region, Order No. 2001-01. At a minimum, the SWMP shall identify: 1. Hydrologic Unit the project contributes to. 2. Impaired water bodies in the basin and pollutants impacting the water body. 3. Drainage characteristics of the project site. 4. Anficipated pollutants-of-concem "prior" to development. 5. Anticipated pollutants-of-concem "after" development. 6. Types of source control BMP measures to be implemented to avoid pollutant contact with storm water. 7. Types of treatment control BMP measures to be implemented. Provide manufacturer specification sheets or detail sheets of the device. 8. Hydrologic/Hydraulic calculations to verify "flow-based" or "volume-based" methods are met to verify treatment control devices are adequate per Order 2001-01. 9. Include a topographic exhibit demonstrating the project and treatment control device locations. I |0. Completed "Project Descripfion/Explanation" sheet. I |P. Signed "Nofice of Time Limits on Discretionary Applications." •QQ. tJaispstHdy ponsistpwl-Avilh Citv nf PgrlshfiH Noise Guidelines Mamwt- ^ •OR, fttntnOTf'ftl--i^iiiii H, I llllllJ.^l ip-iniircr, .nnH/nr nthpr enviynnmental <;tiiHip<; lha4-ftre In ii-tHke-^ ran pnvirnnmpntal Hptptminntinii (i r FTR^ Nf g;itivp. Declnrntinn nr pYpmptinn) I Is. Signed "Hazardous Waste and Substance Statement" form. I IT. Provide color board(s) (no larger than 9" x 12"), showing building materials and color samples of glass, reveals, aggregate, wood, etc. I lU. Photographs of the property from the north, south, east and west. Qv,—Digital xietfvy nf Tpntntivp Mnp nlnng ^vith rpqiiirpH niimhpr nf hard copy maps. • I |w—Feee: See Fee Scliedule foi aniumil. IIK SPECIFIC PROJECT REQUIREMENTS I |A. Pa^ Master Plans and Specific Plans Only: It is strongly recommended the applicant meet with staff before submitting text and maps for aSmaster plan or specific plan. Ple^e refer to the Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 21.38.060, for the required contents of a Master Plan. OB. For Density BoniHJ*rojects: A letter signedHjv the present owner stating wh^specific incentives are being requested from the City. For an>Nlevelopment standards rnpdification or other additional incentive requested, the applicant shall s^bmit a project pro^iOTma to demonstrate that the standards modification or other requested incentive is necess^ to make the project economically feasible. 2. A detailed vicinity map showing^e project location and such details as the location of the nearest commercial retaiLNpansit stop, potential employment locations, park or recreation facilities or other social op^mmunity service facilifies. 3. For condominium copX^rsion requests, a report documenting the following information for each unit proposed^o be converted: the monthly income of tenants of each unit throughout the prior yeapf the monthly rent for each unit throughout the prior year and vacancy informatiop^r each unit throughout tns prior year. 4. Identify^e number and location of loweXincome dwelling units. Form 1 Revised 04/04 Page 7 of9 Housi O^ For Senior Citizen Housing Projects: ' 1. A letter signed by the present owner stating what specific incentives are being requested from the City. For any development standards modification or other additional incentive requested, \ the applicant shall submit a project pro-forma to demonstrate that the standards modification ^\ or other requested incentive is necessary to make the project economically feasible. 2. \ A detailed vicinity map showing the project location and such details as the nearest market, \ transit stop, park or recreation area, medical facilities or other related uses or services likely to \ be patronized by senior citizens. 3. Five (5) copies of floor plans for each different type of unit indicafing a typically fumished apartment, with dimensions of doorways, hallways, closets and cabinets. 4. Five (5) copies of floor plans showing any common areas and accommodafions. 5. Idenfify the number and location of lower income inclusionary dwelling units. 6. A plan for monitoring age restrictions for all units and income restrictions for designated inclusionary units. OD In-fill Residential Projects: Infill Residential Projects with two or more dwelling units that: (1) require a discrefionary pemiit (i.e. Non-Single Family Regular CDP, Redevelopment Permit or Site Development Plan) and (2) are bordered on a niinimum of two sides (property lines) by existing single family residential development shall be required to: 1. Post project notices on the project site pursuant to Planning Department Administrative Policy No. 37. 2. Submit project photo-simulation exhibits to the Planning Department upon determination that the project application is complete. The photo simulation exhibits should be scaled representations of the project, as viewed from adjacent streets and adjacent developed single- family residential properties. I |E. Wireless Communication Facilities: Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 21.42.010(2)(J) allows accessory public and quasi-public buildings and facilities, which include Wireless Communication Facilities (WCF), in all zones with the approval of a conditional use permit (CUP). All proposed WCFs should follow the City's guidelines (see City Council Policy No. 64) in the review of condifional use pemiits for new wireless facilities as well as extensions and amendments to CUPs for existing installations. This policy applies to all commercial providers of wireless communication services. It does not apply to amateur (HAM) radio antennas and dish and other antennas installed on a residence for an individual's private use. I IF. Flood Plain Special Use Permits: 1. Two (2) sets of the hydrology and hydraulic calculations. Include HEC-1 and HEC-2 computer printouts with appropriate annotations to clarify readouts. 2. Two (2) copies of all required certifications listed in Section 21.110.150(4) of the Municipal Code signed and sealed by a registered Civil Engineer or other appropriately licensed professional. / I |G. Commercial/Visitor-Serving Overlay Zone: 1. Prior to filing an application for a Conditional Use Permit for a Commercial/Visitor-Serving use within the Overlay zone, the applicant shall make a Preliminary Review (Pre-filing) submittal. 2. / Projects within the Commercial/Visitor-Serving Overlay Zone shall submit a proposed sign / program as part of this application. The program shall be provided as separate exhibits and should include the following information: proposed sign location, dimensions, area, materials, sign copy and colors. Forml Revised 04/04 Page 8 of 9 '^^ATION IS TENTATIVELY SCHEDUlft NOTE: WHEN THE APPLICATION IS TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD BY THE DECISION MAKING BODY, THE PROJECT PLANNER WILL CONTACT THE APPLICANT AND ADVISE HIM TO SUBMIT THE RADIUS MAP. TWO SETS OF THE PROPERTY OWNERS LIST AND LABELS. THE APPLICANT SHALL BE REQUIRED TO SIGN A STATEMENT CERTIFYING THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED REPRESENTS THE LATEST EQUALIZED ASSESSMENT ROLLS FROM THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE. THE PROJECT WILL NOT GO FORWARD UNTIL THIS INFORMATION IS RECEIVED. Forni 1 Revised 04/04 Page 9 of 9 The Gity of Carlsbad Planning Department A REPORT TO THE PLANNING GOMMISSION Item No. ® Application complete date: N/A P.C. AGENDA OF: April 20, 2005 Project Planner: Elaine Blackbum Project Engineer: Bill Plummer SUBJECT: CUP 04-12 - LEARNING CENTER - Request for adoption of a Negative Declaration and approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow a City Library Leaming Center on a site located on the east side of Eureka Place between Basswood Avenue and Chestnut Avenue and within Local Facilities Management Zone 1. I. RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission ADOPT Planning Commission Resolution No. 5893 ADOPTING a Negative Declaration and ADOPT Planning Commission Resolution No. 5894 APPROVING CUP 04-12 based upon the findings and subject to the conditions contained therein. II. INTRODUCTION The proposed project involves the rehabilitation and expansion of an existing structure, the demolition of an existing smaller structure, and the installation of a modular structure to accommodate the City Library's Leaming Center programs (the Adult Leaming Center and the Centro de Informacion) and the Head Start program on a site at 3368 Eureka Place. There are no outstanding issues associated with the proposed project. III. PROJECT DESCRIFTION AND BACKGROUND A. Project Description The proposed project involves several activities necessary to accommodate the City Library's Leaming Center programs and the Head Start program on the site of the former Girls' Club facility at 3368 Eureka Place. Those activities include: the rehabilitation and expansion of an existing structure, the demolition of an existing smaller stmcture, and the installation of a new modular structure. The project site is a single lot of approximately 1.13-acres in size. The site has two existing curb cuts and two existing structures. The larger (primary) existing stmcture is a single-story stmcture approximately 5,273 square feet in size. That stmcture is currently leased to a Montessori School and the Head Start Program. (It provides space for a portion of the activities associated with the Head Start program on site.) However, the Montessori School lease will end in approximately Jtme 2005. A second smaller existing stracture is approximately 2,081 square feet in size. That stracture was originally constracted as a house and garage. It was later converted from a residence to accommodate the Head Start Program, which still utilizes the facility. o CUP 04-12 - LEARNING CENTER April 20, 2005 Page 2 The existing primary stracture is proposed to be renovated by the addition of a new second story of approximately 5,292 square feet. Most of the exterior and some of the interior walls and partitions will be maintained. The proposed addition will result in a total of approximately 11,171 square feet for that stracture. The resulting new Leaming Center will house two of Carlsbad Library's existing community building programs: the Bilingual Resource Center currently known as the Centro de Informacion and the Literacy Tutorial Center currently knovm as the Adult Leaming Program. The smaller existing stracture on the site, which currently houses the majority ofthe Head Start program activities, will be demolished. A new modular stracture of approximately 4,800 square feet will be placed on the east side of the project site using slab-on-grade constraction. This stracture will provide four classrooms for the Head Start program. This modular building will accommodate all of the Head Start program activities, eliminating the need for shared use of the primary stracture. The Head Start program is required to maintain an outdoor play area of a minimum of 75 square feet per child. The open space proposed between the new/expanded Leaming Center building and the proposed Head Start modular building will provide this required area and will be completely contained by fencing as required by the Head Start program guidelines. The demolition of the existing small stracture will provide space for the creation of a new larger parking lot on the south side of the site and better on-site circulation. The parking for the facility can thus be increased fi'om the current 14 spaces to 61 spaces. The demolition will also allow access to the east side (rear) of the site for installation ofthe modular unit on that side. The primary stracture will be 30' high and will have a smooth trowel stucco finish. It will incorporate a wooden trellis and wooden sunshade on the west (street) elevation. That elevation will also incorporate a wooden planter running the length of the elevation. The modular stracture will also have a smooth trowel stucco finish and will incorporate a wooden trellis on all four elevations. The modular stracture will be 14' high. The project site already contains a 6' fence around the perimeter of the site. That fence will be retained. In addition, a new 6' high retaining wall will be required in the northeastem area of the property. The retaining wall is offset 5 feet from the north and east property lines and will be needed to accommodate the placement ofthe modular stracture. Site work for the proposed project will include some light grading on the east side of the site and preparation for the additional proposed parking area. The total grading volume for the project would be approximately 400 CY of cut and 100 CY of fill, resulting in 300 CY of export. The project site is a relatively flat developed lot. The site has a General Plan designation of RM (Residential - Medium Density) and zoning of R-1-7,500 (Single Family Residential). Almost all of the surrounding development to the north, east, and south is single-family residential. There is some multi-family to the north. Across the street to the west is Holiday Park. The parcels to the north and south have a General Plan designation of RM. Those to the east have a designation of RLM (Residential - Low to Medium Density). Almost all of the surrounding parcels are zoned R-l. The parcels immediately to the north of the project are zoned R-3 (Multiple Family Residential). The park site to the west has an OS (Open Space) General Plan designation and zoning. CUP 04-12 - LEARNING CENTER April 20, 2005 Page 3 B. Project Background The project site has been used for non-residential uses for many years. It served as the Girls' Club facility from 1978 through approximately two years ago. The Girls' Club obtained CUP 150 in May 1978. That permit was amended in January 1989 (CUP 150(A)) to allow a 540-sf addition and again in May 1993 (CUP 150(B)) to allow a two-phase expansion of the facility. The two-phase expansion approved in 1993 was never built and the permit for the expansion expired in May 1995, unexercised. The Girls' Club operated in the existing facility until approximately two years ago. Then Head Start began to use the facility. About one year ago the City began the process to acquire the property. The City continued to lease the facihty to the Montessori School and the Head Start Program. The Montessori School lease will expire in June 2005. That lease will not be extended. The City has committed to continue the lease for the Head Start Program, allowing that program to occupy the proposed new modular building on the site. IV. ANALYSIS The project is subject to the following regulations and requirements: B. C. Carlsbad General Plan R-M (Medium Density Residential) designation regulations; R-1-7,500 (Single-Family Residential) Zone regulations and Conditional Use regulations (Chapters 21.10 and 21.42 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code); and Growth Management regulations (Chapter 21.90 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code). The recommendation for approval for this project was developed by analyzing the project's consistency with the applicable City regulations and policies. The project's compliance with each ofthe above regulations is discussed in detail in the sections below. A. General Plan The project site has a General Plan designation of RM. The proposed project is consistent with the General Plan as demonstrated in Table 1, below. Table 1 - GENERAL PLAN COMPLIANCE ELEMENT USE, GOAL, OBJECTIVE, OR PROGRAM PROPOSED USES OR IMPROVEMENTS COMPLIANCE Land Use; Overall Land Use Pattem PoUcy C.8 Provide for a sufficient diversity of land uses so that schools, parks ... are available to each resident of the City. A Library Leaming Center which provides adult leaming and youth tutorial opportunities Yes CUP 04-12 - LEARNING CENTER April 20, 2005 Page 4 B. R-1-7,500 Zoning and Conditional Use Regulations The project site is zoned R-1-7,500 (Single Family Residential). The proposed use is considered a public or private school and is allowed in all zones, including residential zones, subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). The proposed use is not a use specifically defined in the City's Parking regulations (Chapter 21.44 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code). In such cases Section 21.44.030 of the Code provides that the parking requirements for such use shall be determined by the Planning Commission based upon the most comparable uses. Since the proposed use is unique in nature, the City staff compiled detailed information about the number of people who use the various leaming programs. This included consideration of the number of learners (adults and youth separately), the number of learners who drive, and those who arrive on foot or by school bus. An analysis of this information lead staff to conclude that 55 parking spaces should be adequate to satisfy all anticipated parking needs. Table 2, below, demonstrates how the project complies with all applicable zoning and parking regulations. Table 3, below, contains the findings required to approve a CUP and responses to demonstrate how the project satisfies the required findings. Table 2 - R-l ZONE & PARKING Ci 3MPLIANCE STANDARD REQUIRED/ALLOWED PROVIDED Min. Lot Area 6,000 sq. ft. 1.13 ac Max. Lot Coverage 40% 22.7% Max. Building Height 30'/2 stories with 3/12 roof pitch 30'/2 stories 3/12 roof pitch Min. Front Yard 20' 20' Min. Interior Side Yard 10'each side 10' each side Min. Rear yard 20' 20' Parking 55 61 CUP 04-12 - LEARNING CENTER April 20, 2005 Page 5 Table 3 - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FINDINGS AND RESPONSES FINDING RESPONSE That the requested use is necessary or desirable for the development ofthe community, is essentially in harmony with the various elements and objectives of the General Plan, including, if applicable, the certified local coastal program, and is not detrimental to existing uses or to uses specifically permitted in the zone in which the proposed use is to be located. The requested school use is necessary and desirable for the development of the community in that the use provides needed leaming opportunities for adults and children aimed at increasing the literacy level of those who participate. The use is also in harmony with the elements of the General Plan as indicated in Section IV.A of this report by providing a needed leaming opportunity in an urbanized location where it can be conveniently utilized by residents of the community. The use is not detrimental to existing or permitted uses in the area as the site has previously provided a home for similar activities (e.g., Girls' Club, Montessori School) without being detrimental to the area and, when renovated, the facility will be more compatible with the neighborhood by providing additional on-site parking and improved circulation. That the site for the intended use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the use. The project site is adequate in that it can accommodate the proposed project while complying with all applicable development standards for the site, including setback requirements, stracture height limits, lot coverage limits, and providing all required parking on-site. That all of the yards, setbacks, walls, fences, landscaping, and other features necessary to adjust the requested use to existing or permitted future uses in the neighborhood will be provided and maintained. The proposed project will provide all necessary features needed, including: setbacks (20-foot front and rear yards, 10-foot side yards); existing fencing/walls around the property perimeter; and landscaping in all yard setbacks. That the sfreet system serving the proposed use is adequate to properly handle all fraffic generated by the proposed use. The proposed project will generate a maximum of 280 ADT. The surrounding street system, including Tamarack Avenue, 1-5, and Eureka Place can accommodate those trips. C. Growth Management The proposed project is located within Local Facilities Management Zone 1 in the Northwest quadrant of the City. The impacts on public facilities created by the project, and its compliance with the adopted performance standards, are summarized in Table 4, below. CUP 04-12 - LEARNING CENTER April 20, 2005 Page 6 Table 4: GROWTH MANAGEMENT COMPLIANCE STANDARD IMPACTS COMPLIANCE City Administration N/A Yes Library N/A Yes Waste Water Treatment 1,980 GPD Yes Parks N/A Yes Drainage 3.6 CFS, Basin A Yes Circulation 280 ADT Yes Fire Station No. 1 Yes Open Space 5,500 SF Yes Schools N/A Yes Sewer Collection System 9 EDU, Sub-Basin IE Yes Water 5,000 GPD Yes V. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The proposed project was analyzed pursuant to the requirements ofthe Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). An initial study was prepared and concluded that the implementation of the project would not result in any significant adverse impact on the environment. Consequently, on March 24, 2005 the Planning Director published a Notice of Intent to Adopt a Negative Declaration. No comments were received during the 20-day pubhc review period from March 24, 2005 to April 13,2005. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 5893 (ND) 2. Planning Commission Resolution No. 5894 (CUP) 3. Location Map 4. Background Data Sheet 5. Local Facilities Impact Assessment Form 6. Disclosure Statement 7. Full Size Exhibits "A" - "O" dated April 20, 2005 SITE LEARNING CENTER CUP 04-12 BACKGROUND DATA SHEET CASE NO: CUP 04-12 CASENAME: Leaming Center APPLICANT: CityofCarlsbad - Library REQUEST AND LOCATION: East side of Eureka Place between Basswood Avenue and Chestnut Avenue. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 9 and 10 of Optimo Tract. Subdivision of Tract 234. Thum lands. Map #1681, in the City of Carlsbad. Countv of San Diego, State of Califomia. according to the map thereof No. 1805, filed at request of First National Bank of Oceanside. APN: 205-112-37 Acres: L14 Proposed No. of Lots/Units: N/A GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING Land Use Designation: RM Density Allowed: 4-8 du/ac Density Proposed: N/A Existing Zone: R-1-7,500 Proposed Zone: R-l Surrounding Zoning, General Plan and Land Use: Zoning General Plan Current Land Use Site R-1-7,500 RM Leaming Center (former Girls Club facility) North R-3 RM Multi-family South R-1-7,500 RM Single Family East R-1-7,500 RLM Single Family West OS OS Holiday Park PUBLIC FACILITIES School District: Carlsbad Unified Water District: Carlsbad Sewer District: Carlsbad Equivalent Dwelling Units (Sewer Capacity): 9_ ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Notice of Intent to Issue a Negative Declaration, dated March 24.2005 I I Certified Enviromnental Impact Report, dated I I Other, CITY OF CARLSBAD GROWTH MANAGEMENT PROGRAM LOCAL FACILITIES IMPACTS ASSESSMENT FORM (To be Submitted with Development Application) PROJECT IDENTITY AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT: FILE NAME AND NO: Leaming Center CUP 04-12 LOCAL FACILITY MANAGEMENT ZONE: i GENERAL PLAN: RM ZONING: R-l DEVELOPER'S NAME: Citv of Carlsbad. Library ADDRESS: 1775 Dove Lane. Carlsbad. CA 92009 PHONE NO.: 760-602-2014 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO.: 205-112-37 QUANTITY OF LAND USE/DEVELOPMENT (AC, SQ. FT., DU): 1.14 ac ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: N/A A. City Adminisfrative FaciHties: Demand in Square Footage = N/A B. Library: Demand in Square Footage = N/A C. Wastewater Treatment Capacity (Calculate with J. Sewer) 1.980 GPD D. Park: Demand in Acreage = N/A E. Drainage: Demand in CFS - 3.6 Identify Drainage Basin A (Identify master plan facilities on site plan) F. Circulation: Demand in ADT = 280 (Identify Trip Distribution on site plan) G. Fire: Served by Fire Station No. = 1 H. Open Space: Acreage Provided = 5.500 SF I. Schools: N/A (Demands to be determined by staff) J. Sewer: Demands in EDU 9 Identify Sub Basin = 1E_ (Identify trank line(s) impacted on site plan) K. Water: Demand in GPD = 5.000 # Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department DISCLOSURE STATEMENT Applicant's statement or disclosure of certain ownership interests on all applications which will require discretionary action on the part ofthe City Council or any appointed Board, Commission or Committee. The following information MUST be disclosed at the time of application submittal. Your project cannot be reviewed until this information is completed. Please print. Note: Person is defined as "Any individual, firm, co-partnership, joint venture, association, social club, fratemal organization, corporation, estate, trust, receiver, syndicate, in tiiis and any other county, city and county, city municipality, district or other political subdivision or any other group or combination acting as a unit." Agents may sign this document; however, the legal name and entity of the applicant and property owner must be provided below. 1. APPLICANT (Not the applicant's agent) Provide the COMPLETE. LEGAL names and addresses of ALL persons having a financial interest in the application. If the applicant includes a corporation or partnership, include the names, title, addresses of all individuals owning more than 10% of the shares. IF NO INDIVIDUALS OWN MORE THAN 10% OF THE SHARES, PLEASE INDICATE NON- APPLICABLE (N/A) IN THE SPACE BELOW If a publiclv-owned corporation, include the names, titles, and addresses of the corporate officers. (A separate; page may be attached if necessary.) Person ^tz.&Tf fKlt^DLJ{R Corp/Part Title jy^T. L\ey . Title Address \^'7S~ Po\/£ LfJ• Address___ 2. OWNER (Not the owner's agent) Provide the COMPLETE. LEGAL names and addresses of ALL persons having any ownership interest in the property involved. Also, provide the nature of the legal ownership (i.e, partnership, tenants in common, non-profit, corporation, etc.). If the ownership includes a cornoration or partnership, include the names, title, addresses of all individuals owning more than 10% ofthe shares. IF NO INDIVIDUALS OWN MORE THAN 10% OF THE SHARES, PLEASE INDICATE NON-APPLICABLE (N/A) IN THE SPACE BELOW. If a publiclv- owned corporation, include the names, titles, and addresses ofthe corporate officers. (A separate page may be attached if necessary.) Person f : IT/ 6^ CAai^6AC) Corp/Part (jT'f dV' OUiLSVl&j) Title Title Address - Address 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbaci, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 ^ 3. NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION OR TRUST If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a nonprofit organization or a tmst. list the names and addresses of ANY person serving as an officer or director of the non-profit organization or as trastee or beneficiary ofthe. Non Profit/Tmst Non Profit/Trust Titie Titie. Address Address Have you had more than $250 worth of business transacted with any member of City staff. Boards, Commissions, Committees and/or Council within the past twelve (12) months? I I Yes I I No Ifyes, please indicate person(s):. NOTE: Attach additional sheets if necessary. I certify that all the above information is tme and correct to the best ofmjrfaiowledge signature of owner/date Print or type name of owner Signaturiof applicant/date Print or type name of applicant Signature of owner/applicant's agent if applicable/date Print or type name of ov^mer/applicant's agent H:ADM1N\C0UNTER\DISCL0SURE STATEMENT 5/98 Page 2 of 2