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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 05-05; La Costa Canyon Park; Conditional Use Permit (CUP)CITY OF CARLSBAD LAND USE REVIEW APPLICATION 1) APPLICATIOIMS APPLIED FOR: (CHECKBOXES) I I Administrative Permit I I Administrative Variance I I Caastal Development Permit I l/f Conditional Use Permit I I Condominium Permit I I Environmental Impact Assessment I I General Plan Amendment J I Hillside Development Permit { I Local Coastal Program Amendment ) I Master Plan I I Non-Residential Planned Development I I Planned Development Permit (FOR DEPARTMENT USE ONLY) I I Planned Industrial Permit I I Planning Commission Determination I 1 Precise Development Plan I I Redevelopment Permit I I Site Development Plan I I Special Use Permit 1 ! Specific Plan 1 I Tontativo Parcel Map Obtain from Engineering Department I I Tentative Tract Map I I Variance I I Zone Change 1 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)-6) APPLICANT NAME (Print or Type) MAILING ADDRESS ^OC OKVwC f\U^ ^ 7tf'V3*-/'^1*/'y MAILING ADDRESS tj^rCAt<L p(\)C J/ft-U^'Z'i'-l^ CITY AND STATE ZIP TELEPHONE CITY AND STATE ZIP TELEPHONE 1 CERTIFY THAT 1 AM THE LEGAL OWNER AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. 1 CERTIFY THAT 1 AM THE UGAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE OWNER fm THAT ALL/Tflt ABOVE INF0RMATK3N IS TRUE ANO CQTRREOyTO THE sm WWW KNOWLEDGE. / // ,/yf<Mi2_— di-n/d-^ SIGNATURE DATE STGNAtURE OATE 7) BRIEF LEGAL DESCRIPTION NOTE: A PROPOSED PROJECT REQUIRING MULTIPLE APPUCATIONS BE FILEO, MUST BE SUBMITTED PRIOR TO 3:30 P.M. A PROPOSED PROJECT REQUIRING QNLY ONE APPLICATION BE FILED, MUST BE SUBMITTED PRIOR TO 4:00 P.M. Form 14 Rev. 04/04 PAGE 1 OF 6 8) LOCATION OF PROJECT: ON THE STREET ADDRESS SIDE OF (NORTH. SOUTH, EAST, WEST) BETWEEN AND (NAME OF STREET) (NAME OF STREET) l>2rt^x^ COOiLT~ (NAME OF STREET) 9) LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT ZONE 10) PROPOSED NUMBER OF LOTS 13) TYPE OF SUBDIVISION 16) PERCENTAGE OF PROPOSED PROJECT IN OPEN SPACE 19) GROSS SITE ACREAGE 22) EXISTING ZONING 11) NUMBER OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL UNITS 14) PROPOSED IND OFFICE/ SQUARE FOOTAGE 17) PROPOSED INCREASE IN ADT 20) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN 23) PROPOSED ZONING 05 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 APPLICATION IT MAY BE NECESSARY FOR MEMBERS OF CITY STAFF. PLANNING COMMISSIONERS. DESIGN REVIEW BOARD MEMBERS OR CITY GOUNCIL MEMBERS T0^|NSPECT ANfS ENTER THE PROPERTY THAT IS THE SUBJECT OF THIS APPLICATION. I/WE CONSENT TRY 50R/WIS PURPOSE NATURE FOR CITY USE ONLY FEE COMPUTATION APPLICATION TYPE TOTAL FEE REQUIRED FEE REQUIRED RECEIVED MAR 2 8 2005 CITY OF CARLSBAD DATd^lIAlW^MN^f^fE?PIFtCEIVED RECEIV Form 14 Rev. 04/04 PAGE 2 OF 6 City 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 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. Piease print. Note: Person is defined as "Any individual, firm, co-partnership, joint venture, association, social club, fraternal organization, corporation, estate, trust, 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 TTV^cr A.<.O^iyC^ Corp/Part Cir^nF- n>i-ZC<>0AKO Title GUftejJx^t^ Title Address ^^^g>nj^ /^UT Cm>&H> CA Address ]ZDb n.0.1^\J^ C^UUSMTQ C*^ 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% 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.) PersonXI.Sc^(06/C./fe<2, ClV^px^P^A^ Title '?s>buL. (A^^^ BMfeLti^K^ Title Address Ho^ Onrj Pa}€^ Address 1635 Fflfaaay Avenue • CaflSftwJ, CA 9i2CK8-73M » ^7eO) e02-"1600 * FAX (760) 602-e«5t • vuMW.p cailsbad.ca.us 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/T rust Non Profit/Trust Title Title Address Address 4. Have you had more^ihan $250 worth of business transacted with any member of City staff, Boards, CommissjerfTS, Committees and/or Council within the past twelve (12) months? I I Yes No if yes, please indicate person(s): NOTE: Attach additional sheets if necessary. I cei;tity that all thq|a^ve information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. / Signature of owner/date Signature of applicant/date Print or type name of owner 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:ADMIN\COUNTER\DISCLOSURE STATEMENT 5/98 Page 2 of 2 61- ? ol- • FILE COPY City of Carlsbad Planning Department NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to you 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, February 21, 2007, to consider a request for the following: CASE NAME: CUP 05-05 - La Costa Canyon Park PUBLISH DATE: February 9, 2007 DESCRIPTION: Review of the approved Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park, a community park on Pueblo Street, located north of La Costa Avenue and west of Cadencia Street in Local Facilities Management Zone 6. The review will focus on concerns expressed by some residents living near the park specifically regarding use of the parks basketball court. No changes to the park are proposed. Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially invited to attend the public hearing and provide the decision makers with any oral or written comments they may have regarding the project. Copies of the staff report will be available online at http://www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us/pdfdoc.html?pid=295 on or after the Friday prior to the hearing date. If you have any questions, or would like to be notified of the decision, please contact Scott Donnell in the Planning Department at (760) 602-4618, Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, California 92008. APPEALS The time within which you may judicially challenge these projects, if approved, is established by State law and/or city ordinance, and is very short. If you challenge this project 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. • Appeals to the Citv Council: Where the decision is appealable to the City Council, appeals must be filed in writing within ten (10) calendar days after a decision by the Planning Commission. CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.cl.carlsbad.ca.us NOT TO SCALE SITE IVIAP La Costa Canyon Park CUP 05-05 FRIEL THOMAS FAMILY 10122 SAGE HILL WAY ESCONDIDO CA 92026 GRAHAM THOMAS J TRUST 10201 WAYZATA BLVD #220 MINNETONKA MN 55305 DUNFORD J L L C 1035 CORNISH DR ENCINITAS CA 92024 DALES JONATHAN&BETH 1120 SIDONIA ST ENCINITAS CA 92024 TUCKER LINDA O TRUST 1132 DEANDR CARDIFF CA 92007 MILLER JEAN H C/O OCEAN REEF CLUB 114 REEF DR OCEAN CITY NJ 08226 HARVEY JAMES A«&SALLY A 1175 S SMITH RD BLOOMINGTON IN 47401 RUSSELL PARMAN INC 1180S SUNSET DRIVE MARYVILLE MO 64468 FRANCIS STANLEY R 1190 ENCINITAS BLVD #201 ENCINITAS CA 92024 ALICANTE HILLS OWNERS C/O LANDMARK ESCROW SERVICE INC 11975 EL CAMINO REAL #100 SAN DIEGO CA 92130 MORSE VERNON K&LAVERNE 12271 JEROME ST GARDEN GROVE CA 92841 GRAFOS FAMILY TRUST 12659 CHANDLER BLVD NORTH HOLLYWOOD CA 91607 PONIROS MARIA TRUST 13932 MERC ADO DR DEL MAR CA 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Mail to: Public Notice Hear" ari^^, AN DIEGO COUNTY CLERK of ^ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mailstop A-45, Room 402, 1600 Pacific HiglPay, San Diego, CA 92101 November 15.2006 Public Hearing Date: _ Public Hearing Place: 1200 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DRIVE. CARLSBAD. CALIFORNIA. 92008 Public Hearing Time: 6:00 p.m. Response must be received by: November 10. 2006 Project Title: La Costa Canyon Park CtiP 05-05 Lead Agency: CITY OF CARLSBAD - PLANNING Contact Person: Street Address: 1635 FARADAY AVENUE Phone: (7601 602-4618 Scott Donnell Tm City: CARLSBAD Zip: 92008 County: SAN DIEGO COt^TY ^^6-'^ PROJECT LOCATION: County: SAN DIEGO COUNTY City/Nearest Community: CITY OF CARLSBAD Cross Streets: Pueblo Street. Hataca Road Total Acres: 14.85 %t... Assessor's Parcel No. 223-180-08 and 25 Within 2 Miles: State Hwy #: N/A Airports: McCLELLAN/PALOMAR Section: 31 Twp. 12S Range: 3W Base: San Bernardino Waterways: San Marcos Creek. Batiquitos Lagoon Railways: NCTD Schools: various elementary and secondary ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: CEQA: • • • • NOP Early Cons Neg Dec Draft EIR I I Supplement/Subsequent • EIR (Prior SCH No.) ^ Other: Categorical Exemption. CEOA Guideline 15301 FILE Gregory J, 3mi*, Beeorftf/equntV OCT 1 9 2008 LOCAL ACTION TYPE: nUGeneral Plan Update I I dlGeneral Plan Amendment I I r~lGeneral Plan Element Q CHZone Code Amendment [I] Specific Plan Master Plan Planned Unit Development Site Plan I I Rezone n Use Permit r~1 Land Division (Subdivision, Parcel Map, Tract Map, etc.) DEVELOPMENT TYPE: dlResidential: Units •office: Sq. Ft. uncommercial: Sq. Ft. •industrial: Sq. Ft. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres JRecreational: Review of approved conditional use permit for existing park: no development proposed [~1 Annexation BY_ I I Redevelopment I I Coastal Permit ^ Other: Conditional Use Permit ..El!iD,j,NJHEOE!CE..OFTHECOyN^ San Diego County on ' ' Posted. Retumed to agerii Deputy on PROJECT ISSUES DISCUSSED IN DOCUMENT: •AestheticA'isual • Flood Plain/Flooding • Schools/Universities • Water Quality •Agricultural Land • Forest Land/Fire Hazard • Septic Systems • Water Supply/Ground Water •Air Quality • Geological/Seismic • Sewer Capacity • Wetland/Riparian •Archaeological/Historical • Minerals • Soil Erosion/Compaction/Grading • Wildlife •Coastal Zone 1 1 Noise • Solid Waste • Growth Inducing •Drainage/Absorption 1 1 Population/Housing Balance • Toxic/Hazardous • Land Use •Economic/Jobs • Public Services/Facilities • Traffic/Circulation • Cumulative Effect •Fiscal • Recreation/Parks • Vegetation • Other: Present Land Use/Zoning/General Plan Use La Costa Canyon Park is a city public park. Its zoning is P-C (Planned Community) and its General Plan designation is Open Space. It is located within the La Costa Master Plan, which designates the property for park purposes, subject to the requirements of the Open Space Zone. Project Description: The conditional use permit (CUP) for La Costa Canyon Park was approved in July 2005. The November 15, 2006, public hearing is in response to the Planning Commission's request to review the CUP due to concerns over some activities occurring at the park. Where documents are located for Public Review: Planning Department, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 August 2006 _ , _ FILE COPY City of Carlsbad Planning Department NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to you 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, November 15, 2006, to consider a request for the following: CASE NAME: CUP 05-05 - La Costa Canyon Park PUBLISH DATE: November 3, 2006 DESCRIPTION: Request for review of the approved Conditional Use Permit for the existing La Costa Canyon Park, which is located on a 14.85-acre site on Pueblo Street, located north of La Costa Avenue and west of Cadencia Street in Local Facilities Management Zone 6. Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially invited to attend the public hearing and provide the decision makers with any oral or written comments they may have regarding the project. Copies of the staff report will be available online at http://www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us/pdfdoc.html?pid=295 on or after the Friday prior to the hearing date. If you have any questions, or would like to be notified of the decision, please contact Scott Donnell in the Planning Department at (760) 602-4618, Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, California 92008. APPEALS The time within which you may judicially challenge these projects, if approved, is established by State law and/or city ordinance, and is very short. If you challenge this project 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. • Appeals to the Citv Council: Where the decision is appealable to the City Council, appeals must be filed in writing within ten (10) calendar days after a decision by the Planning Commission. 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STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of San Diego I am a citizen of the United States and a resident^ the County aforesaid: I am over the age of eighte. years and not a party to or interested in the above-x^^g.. entitled matter, printer of This space is for the County Clerk's Fihng Stamp I am the principal clerk of the 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: HI^^^^&S^II'^ 9" P4ll"o.,3Wi located north of La Costa Avenue and west of Ca-dencra Street in Local Facilities Management Zone 6. Tfie project is exempt from tfie Califomia Environmental Quality Act. November 03'", 2006 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated at SAN MARCOS Califomia This 03''^, Day of November, 2006 Signature Jane Allshouse NORTH COUNTY TIMES Legal Advertising NOnC I Ol IH lU.K m AkINgk. AN DI!(.()(OlMA ( I I KK of ^lU) AKI) OF Sl l>KR\ ISOKS Mail to: Public Notice Heari^, Mailstop A-45, Room 402, 1600 Pacific Hig^^y, San Diego, CA 92101 Response must be received by: November 10, 2006 Public Hearing Date: _ Public Hearing Place: Public Hearing Time: 6:00 p.m. November 15. 2006 1200 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DRIVE, CARLSBAD. CALIFORNIA, 92008 Project Title: La Costa Canyon Park Lead Agency: CTTY OF CARLSBAD - PLANNING Contact Person: Street Address: 1635 FARADAY AVENUE Phone: (760) 602-4618 Zip: 92008 Scott Donnell - PU^NlNG DEPARTMENT =i City: CARLSBAD County: SAN DIEGO COUNTY - carlsbad PROJECT LOCATION: County: SAN DIEGO COUNTY City/Nearest Community: CITY OF CARLSBAD Cross Streets: Pueblo Street. Hataca Road Total Acres: 14.85 Assessor's Parcel No. 223-180-08 and 25 Within 2 Miles: State Hwy #: N/A_ Airports: McCLELLAN/PALOMAR Section: 31 Twp. 12S Range: 3W Base: San Bernardino Waterways: San Marcos Creek. Batiquitos Lagoon Railways: NCTD Schools: various elementary and secondary ENVIRONIVIENTAL DOCUMENT: CEQA: • • • • NOP Early Cons Neg Dec Draf\ EIR ] Supplement/Subsequent • r^lR (Prior SCH No.) M Other: Categorical Exemption. CEQA Guideline 15301 FBt1 0 Gregory J. Smith, Recorder'Countv Clert( OCT 1 9 2006 LOCAL ACTION TYPE: •General Plan Update OCeneral Plan Amendment Q •General Plan Element •Zone Codc Amendment • Specific Plan Master Plan • Planned Unit Development Site Plan • • • Annexation Redevelopment Coastal Permit Other: Conditional Use Permit DEPUTY DEVELOPMENT TYPE: ]I]Rcsidential: Units •office: Sq. Ft. •commercial: Sq. Ft. • industrial: Sq. Ft. Rezone Use Permit Land Division (Subdivision, Parcel Map, Tract Map, etc.) ai^...iN...TBE..Q£ElC£..0O.HE;.m^ San Diego County on ___.5lL-i£. ^Z7s ~ Posted OCT 1 9 2006 Removed ^ Acres Returned to agency^ Acres Deputy JRecreational: Review of approved conditional use permit for existing park: no development pro !ncyi)n . PROJECT ISSUES DISCUSSED IN DOCUMENT: • Aesthetic/V isual • Flood Plain/Flooding ] Schools/Universities • Water Quality •Agricultural Land • Forest Land/Fire Hazard ] Septic Systems • Water Supply/Ground Water ZlAir Quality • Geological/Seismic ] Sewer Capacity • Wetland/Riparian •Archaeological/Historical • Minerals 1 1 Soil Erosion/Compaction/Grading • Wildlife 1 1 Coastal Zone • Noise • Solid Waste • Growth Inducing I] Drainage/Absorption • Population/Housing Balance 1 1 Toxic/Hazardous • Land Use 1 iLconomic/Jobs • Public Services/Facilities 1 1 Traffic/Circulation • Cumulative Effect •Fiscal • Recrcal ion/Parks 1 1 Vegetation • Other: Present Land Use/Zoning/General Plan Use La Costa Canyon Park is a city public park. Its zoning is P-C (Planned Community) and its General Plan designation is Open Space. It is located within the La Costa Master Plan, which designates the property for park purposes, subject to the requirements ofthe Open Space Zone. Project Description: The conditional use permit (CUP) for La Costa Canyon Park was approved in July 2005. The November 15, 2006, public hearing is in response to the Planning Commission's request to review the CUP due to concerns over some activities occurring at the park. Where documents are located for Public Review: Planning Department, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 August 2006 PROOF OF PUBL ATION (2010 i& 2011 CCP.) i^^ This space iWbr 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 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: July 08^ 2005 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Proof of Publication of PLANFnNGTXIOMMISSION PUBLICtlj^HIMg 2) CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK • Request for a conditional.use Deonitfor tHeWstmpTa'CoslerCanyon Park, wfiich is located on an approximately I.S-acrejit^ on Puebio Street, located nortti of La Costa Avenue and west of Cadencia Street in Local Facilities K^anagement Zone 6. No ctiange or improvements to ttie park are proposed as part of ttiis request. Ttie project is exempt from ttie California Environmental Quality Act. If you ctiallenge these projects in court, you may be limited to raising onlv those issues you or someone else raised at the pub K: hearing descried in th s no ce or in writtm correspondence delivered to the of Carisba3 at iTpSS? t!5 thTpublic heanna ?™™"'T!^"'3' documentsiais available at the Planninq Department at i&ht%^^r^^ '8"&"i»o"isi^^<i']ir '^^ '° fp7/wwwxi.car sbad.ca.us/pdfdoc.html?pid=&5 on and after J^^^^^ have any questions, please call the Planning DeNirtment at (760) t02-ltM0 PUBLISH: JULY 8,2005 If you C TY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DEPARTI\/IENT Tt NCT 1819923'July 08, 2005 * Dated at SAN MARCOS Califomia This 08 th Day of July, 2005 Signature Jane Olson NORTH COUNTY TIMES Legal Advertising STATE OF CALIFORNIA-THE RESOURi DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME ENVIRONMENTAL FILING FEE CASH RE^ t GENCY 2873 a/TV of CA^/.S^^/W Date: Document No.: DFG 763.6a {8<I3) Lead Agency: County / State Agency of Filing: Wet Title: CUJ" rings'- i^c-^^^ c/wvoA) P/y^/^ ^ Project Applicant Name: C/TV .gJ^'^^^Phon^mter: 1^ Project Applicant Address: Project Applicant {olieck appropriate box): Local Public Agenc^;^^ School Distri^^^^^Other Special District Q State Agency Private Entity [ | CHECK APPLICABLE FEES: ) Environmental Impact Report $850.00 $ ) Negative Declaration $1,250.00 $ ) Application Fee Water Diversion (State Water Resources Control Board Only) $850.00 $ ) Projects Subject to Certified Regulatory Programs $850.00 $ ) County Administrative Fee $25.00 $ (OOProject that is exempt from fees TOTAL RECEIVED Signature and title of person receiving payment: WHITE-PROJECT APPLICANT YELLOW-DFG/FASB GOLDENROD-STATE AGENCY OF FILING STATE OF CALIFORNIA-THE RESOURf^BlGENCY DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME ENVIRONMENTAL FILING FEE CASH REC LeadAoeTff'^'"''^^/Ty Of CA^^^AAS pount// State Agency of Filing: v. coo w c 1^ ViSict Title: CUJ> l/^ ^^^'^ CA/O^ON //Vc!,/<. Project Applicant Name: _ Phon6 Proiect Applicant Address: ^(f) S 0/^/<' C/^^ .S^-V) L> '%„.:>0 Date: Document No.: Project Applicant (cheok appropriate box): Local Public Agenc^^^^ School District Other Special District [[jj ' State Agency Q[| Private Entity | [ CHECK APPLICABLE FEES: ) Environmental Impact Report $850.00 $ ) Negative Declaration $1,250.00 $ • ' ) Application Fee Water Diversion (State Water Resources Control Board Only) $850.00 $ ) Projects Subject to Certified Regulatory Programs $850.00 $ ) County Administrative Fee $25.00 $ ifs,/j_Project that is exempt from fees TOTAL RECEIVED $ j— Signature and title of person receiving payment: WHITE.PROJECTAPPL.CANT YELLOW-DFG/FASB . piNK-y NCY GOLBENROD-STATE AGENCY QF FILING t NOTICE OF EXEMPTION t To: Office of Planning and Research P.O. Box 3044 Sacramento, CA 95812-3044 County Clerk County of San Diego Attn: Rita Garcia, Room 260 1600 Pacific Highway San Diego CA 92101 From: CITY OF CARLSBAD Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad CA 92008 (760) 602-4600 Subject: Filing of this Notice of Exemption is in compliance with Section 21152b of the.Public Resources Code (Califomia Environmental Quality Act). Project Title; CUP 05-05 - La Costa Canyon Park Project Location - Specific; Pueblo Street, between Hataca Road and Rana Court. Assessor's Parcel Number 223-180-8 and 25. Project Location - City; Carlsbad Project Location - County; San Diego Description of Proiect; A conditional use permit for an existing city park. No improvements or changes to the park are proposed as part of the permit. Name of Public Agency Approving Project; Citv of Carlsbad Name of Person or Agency Carrying Out Pro ject; Citv of Carlsbad Public Works Department Name of Applicant; City of Carlsbad, c/o Dale Schuck, Public Works Supervisor Applicant's Address; 405 Oak Avenue. Carisbad. CA 92008 Applicant's Telephone Number; (760)434-2949 n Exempt Status: (Check One) jm « « • Ministerial (Section 21080(b)(1); 15268); cOQS • Declared Emergency (Section 21080(b)(3); 15269(a)); • Emergency Project (Section 21080(b)(4); 15269 (b)(c)); [3 Categorical Exemption - State type and section number: 15301. Existing Facilities • Statutory Exemptions - State code number: BY. Reasons why project is exempt; Project is a permit for an existing park with no changes proposed. Lead Agency Contact Person; Scott Donnell Telephone; (760)602-4618 If filed by applicant: 1. Attach certified document of exemption finding. 2. Has a notice of exemption been filed by the public agency approving the project? • Yes • No DON NEU, Assistant Planning Director ^ Signed by Lead Agency • Signed by Applicant Date received for filing at OPR: Date Revised March 2004 : t FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK "Z^fif^m^t^ Retumed to agency on Deputy NOTICE OF EXEMPTION To: Office of Planning and Research P.O. Box 3044 Sacramento, CA 95812-3044 County Clerk County of San Diego Attn: Rita Garcia, Room 260 1600 Pacific Highway San Diego CA 92101 From: CITY OF CARLSBAD Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad CA 92008 (760) 602-4600 Subject; Filing of this Notice of Exemption is in compliance with Section 21152b ofthe Public Resources Code (Califomia Environmental Quality Act). Project Title; CUP 05-05 - La Costa Canyon Park Project Location - Specific; Pueblo Street, between Hataca Road and Rana Court. Assessor's Parcel Number 223-180-8 and 25. Project Location - City; Carlsbad Project Location - County; San Diego Description of Project; A conditional use permit for an existing citv park. No improvements or changes to the park are proposed as part of the permit. Name of Public Agency Approving Project; City of Carlsbad Name of Person or Agency Carrying Out Project; City of Carlsbad Public Works Department Name of Applicant: City of Carlsbad, c/o Dale Schuck, Public Works Supervisor Applicant's Address; 405 Oak Avenue. Carisbad. CA 92008 Applicant's Telephone Number; (760)434-2949 (1 ter/CountyCterfc Exempt Status; (Check One) jm a c • Ministerial (Section 21080(b)( 1); 15268); ^""5 • Declared Emergency (Section 21080(b)(3); 15269(a)); • Emergency Project (Section 21080(b)(4); 15269 (b)(c)); S Categorical Exemption - State type and section number: 15301. Existins Facilities • Statutory Exemptions - State code number: SY, Reasons why project is exempt; Proiect is a permit for an existing park with no changes proposed. Lead Agency Contact Person; Scott Donnell Telephone; (760)602-4618 If filed by applicant: 1. Attach certified document of exemption finding. 2. Has a notice of exemption been filed by the public agency approving the project? • Yes • No DON NEU, Assistant Planning Director ^ Signed by Lead Agency • Signed by Applicant Date received for filing at OPR: Date Revised March 2004 ••••*4il FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK San Diego Countv on JilL2-f] ?nn!i -r, robicu ^ Returned to agency on '-^^'^ Deputy ____.s-.:_,:^^-^zz-.P'^^ NOTI^ OF PUBLIC HEARING COUNT^^^LERK Mail to: County Clerk, County of San Diego, Mailstop A4, PO Box 121750, San Diego, C^^2112 Response must be received by: July 15. 2005 Public Hearing Date: Julv 20. 2005 Public Hearing Place: 1200 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DRIVE. CARLSBAD. CALIFORNIA. 92008 Public Hearing Time: 6:00 p.m. Project Title: La Costa Canyon Park - Conditional Use Permit 05-05 Lead Agency: CITY OF CARLSBAD - PLANNING Contact Person: Scott Donnell Street Address: 1635 FARADAY AVENUE Phone: (760) 602-4618 City: CARLSBAD Zip: 92008 nMHIIMfiPCPAKtM£»*T County: SAN DIEGO COUNTY cm Ot PROJECT LOCATION: County: SAN DIEGQ COUNTY City/Nearest Community: CITY OF CARLSBAD Cross Streets: Pueblo Street. Hataca Road Total Acres: 14.85 Assessor's Parcel No. 223-180-08 and 25 Within 2 Miles: State Hwy #: Waterways: Airports: Railways: Schools Section: 31 Township: 12S Range: 3W Base: San Bernardino Batiquitos Lagoon Various elementary and secondary schools ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: CEQA: • • • NOP Early Cons Neg Dec • Draft EIR • • Supplement/Subsequent EIR (Prior SCH No.) Other: Categorical Exemption. CEOA Guideline 15301 permitting of existing facilities iJL QreflOfy J. Smith, Recorder/County CterfC JUN 15 200S BY DEPUTY LOCAL ACTION TYPE: •General Plan Update • •General Plan Amendment • •General Plan Element • •Zone Code Amendment • Specific Plan Master Plan Planned Unit Development Site Plan • Rezone I I Use Permit I I Land Division (Subdivision, Parcel Map, Tract Map, etc.) I I Annexation I I Redevelopment I I Coastal Permit ^ Other: Conditional Use Permit DEVELOPMENT TYPE: •Residential: Units •office: Sq. Ft. •commercial: Sq. Ft. •industrial: Sq. Ft. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres JRecreational: Permitting of an existing park: no improvements are proposed. PROJECT ISSUES DISCUSSED IN DOCUMENT: •Aesthetic/Visual 1 1 Flood Plain/Flooding • Schools/Universities • Water Quality •Agricultural Land • •Air Quality j 1 Forest Land/Fire Hazard • Septic Systems •• Water Supply/Ground Water •Agricultural Land • •Air Quality j 1 Geoiogicai/Seismic • Sewer Capacity •• Wetland/P.iparian •Archaeological/Historical • Minerals • Soil Erosion/Compaction/Grading • Wildlife • Coastal Zone • Noise • Solid Waste • Growth Inducing •Drainage/Absorption • Population/Housing Balance • Toxic/Hazardous • Land Use •Economic/Jobs • Public Services/Facilities • Traffic/Circulation • Cumulative Effect •Fiscal • Recreation/Parks • Vegetation • Other: Present Land Use/Zoning/General Plan Use La Costa Canyon Park is a city pubhc park. Its zoning is P-C (Plaimed Community) and its General Plan designation is Open Space. It is located within the La Costa Master Plan, which designates the property for park purposes, subject to the requirements of the Open Space Zone. Project Description: La Costa Canyon Park is an existing city park which began construction in the late 1970s. Certain park amenities, namely the teimis courts, basketball court, and yolleyball coxut, require a conditional use permit per Zoning Ordinance Chapter 21.33. Currently, the park does not have a conditional use permit for these facilities. The proposed conditional use permit will apply to the whole park and will bring it into compliance with zoning regulations. The project proposes no development or changes to the park. Where documents are located for Public Review: Community Development Center, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 FILED IN [HE OFFICE OF I HE_COUNTY CLERK San Diego Coiinty^on JUN 1 5 2005 Posted JUN 1 5 2005 Removed jn^ I .^j Retumed to agency on JUL 1 8 20D5_: p«p'rtv , , Ai\^. • FILE COPY City of Carlsbad Planning Department NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to you 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, July 20, 2005, to consider a request for approval of a Conditional Use Permit for the existing La Costa Canyon Park, which is located on a 14.85-acre site on Pueblo Street, located north of La Costa Avenue and west of Cadencia Street in Local Facilities Management Zone 6 and more particulariy described as: Lot 272 and a portion of Lot 271 of Carlsbad Tract 72-20, Unit 2, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, according to Map 7779, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County on October 26, 1973 This request would merely establish a Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park. There are no changes or improvements proposed to park facilities or grounds. 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 or after July 13, 2005. If you have any questions, please call Scott Donnell in the Planning Department at (760) 602-4618. 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. CASE FILE: CUP 05-05 CASE NAME: LA COSTA CANYON PARK PUBLISH: JULY 8, 2005 CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us SITE tA-eeSTA^ANYONH^ARft CUP 05-05 Jam and Smudge Free Printing Use Avery® TEMPLATE 5160® •' > MCLEAN DOROTHY V TR 7303 CALLE LUNA CARLSBADCA 92009 COOLEY WILLLAM J COOLEY JANE E 7305 CALLE LUNA CARLSBADCA 92009 www.avery.com 1-800-GO-AVERY AVERY® 5160® STITT BRJANNE A 7319 CALLE LUNA CARLSBADCA 92009 COHEN BONNIE COHEN PHILIP TRUST 02-03-82 647 W 18TH AVE ANCHORAGE AK 99503 SIDUN MARY FAMILY TRUST 10-20-96 7315 CALLE LUNA CARLSBADCA 92009 KATZ GERALD L&DORIS O 5311 S BRAESWOOD BLVD HOUSTON TX 77096 KLEINER DANIEL M&SILVIA H 1706 VISTA GRANDE RD EL CAJON CA 92019 MOTIS VALERIE A 7323 CALLE ALMA CARLSBADCA 92009 RUSSELL PARMAN INC 11 SOS SUNSET DRIVE MARYVILLE MO 64468 SHOWALTER NORMA A REVOCABLE TRUST 06-20-90 7309 CALLE ALMA CARLSBADCA 92009 CLARK OLIVER F&ETHEL M TRS 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LUOS'AjeAB'AAAAAA ®09tS JjJeqeB aj zasinm apjdBJ aBBqsas B )a aBBjjnoqiiue uojssajduij NOTI^OF PUBLIC HEARING COUNT\ipERK Mail to: County Clerk, County of San Diego, Mailstop A4, PO Box 121750, San Diego, C^92112 Response must be received by: Julv 15. 2005 Public Hearing Date: Julv 20. 2005 Public Hearing Place: 1200 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DRIVE. CARLSBAD. CALIFORNIA. 92008 1^ Public Hearing Time: 6:00 p.m. Project Title: La Costa Canyon Park - Conditional Use Pennit 05-05 Lead Agency: CITY OF CARLSBAD - PLANNING Contact Person: Scott Donnell Street Address: 1635 FARADAY AVENUE Phone: (760) 602-4618 City: CARLSBAD Zip: 92008 Countv: SAN DIEGO COUNTY PROJECT LOCATION: County: SAN DIEGO COUNTY City/Nearest Conmiunity: CITY OF CARLSBAD Cross Streets: Pueblo Street. Hataca Road Total Acres: 14.85 Assessor's Parcel No. 223-180-08 and 25 Section: 31 Township: i2S Range: 3W Base: San Bernardino Within 2 Miles: State Hwy #: Waterways: Batiquitos Lagoon Airports: Railways: Schools: Various elementary and secondary schools ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: CEQA: • • • NOP Eaiiy Cons Neg Dec • • • Draft EIR Supplement/Subsequent EIR (Prior SCH No.) Other: Categorical Exemption. CEOA Guideline 15301 permitting of existing facilities D. L i m Qregory J. Smith, RecorderfCounty Clerk JUN 1 -5 2005 BY DEPUTY LOCAL ACTION TYPE: OOeneral Plan Update Q QGeneral Plan Amendment Q OOeneral Plan Element O QZone Code Amendment Q Specific Plan Master Plan Planned Unit Development Site Plan I I Rezone I I Use Permit I I Land Division (Subdivision, Parcel Map, Tract Map, etc.) I I Annexation I I Redevelopment I I Coastal Pennit K Other: Conditional Use Permit DEVELOPMENT TYPE: QResidential: Units •office: Sq. Ft.. I I Commercial: Sq. Ft.. •industrial: Sq. Ft.. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres JRecreational: Permitting of an existing park: no improvements are proposed. PROJECT ISSUES DISCUSSED IN DOCUMENT: •Aesthedc/Visual Fl Flood Plain/Flooding • Schools/Universities • Water Quality •Agricultural Land • Forest Land/Fire Hazard • Septic Systems • Water Supply/Ground Water •Air Quality • Geoiogicai/Seismic • Sewer Capaciiy • Wetland/Riparian •Archaeological/Historical 1 1 Minerals • Soil Erosion/Compaction/Grading • Wildlife 1 1 Coastal Zone 1 1 Noise • Solid Waste • Growth Inducing 1 [Drainage/Absorption • Population/Housing Balance • Toxic/Hazardous • Land Use •Economic/Jobs • Public Services/Facilities • Traffic/Circulation • Cumulative Effect •Fiscal • Recreation/Parks • Vegetation • Other: Present Land Use/Zoning/General Plan Use La Costa Canyon Park is a city public park. Its zoning is P-C (Planned Community) and its General Plan designation is Open Space. It is located within the La Costa Master Plan, which designates the property for park purposes, subject to the requirements of the Open Space Zone. Project Description: La Costa Canyon Park is an existing city park which began construction in the late 1970s. Certain park amenities, namely the tennis courts, basketball court, and volleyball court, require a conditional use permit per Zoning Ordinance Chapter 21.33. Currently, the park does not have a conditional use permit for these facilities. The proposed conditional use permit will apply to the whole park and will bring it into compliance with zoning regulations. The project proposes no development or changes to the park. Where documents are located for Public Review: Community Development Center, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 FILED IN THE OFFICE OFJ HE COUjNTY CLERK san Diego County on ^ 1 5 2005 Posted JUN 1 5 2005 Renioved Returned to agency on ___ Deputy _ ll/\fi-. —— LFM ZONE GENERAL PLAN ZONING lOOL TRICT PARK DISTRICT WATER OlSTRICT SEWER DISTRICT DR AINAGE DISTRICT BRIDGE a THROUGH. FIRE SERVICE AREA OUADRANT tMH © 223-19 SHT. I OF 5 V /- B E ACH AREA OVERLAY ZONE .STAL ZONE ^^/OS OS c=^oo. Pt'Bw 1 "i^^-'NO i cg^rc-p.AH E5VT IAD 111'- - CARLSSAC TCACT NO 72-20 UMT ?;0 2 CHANGES BLK OLD NEW YR c VJ 050 /* JJ / tti i> TO •,Y ^f-^^ 6 ',-/.•' jn 1 s*H oiEco ccmit Asseuow s NAP e»223 PCI9 S-' ;'5 SEA POINT TENNIS CLUB AT LA COSTA - PHASE H DOC. 85-341964 LOTS 293-295 223-19 SHT 2 i NO SCALE SEA POINT TENNIS CLUB PHASE I DOC 64-379798 LOTS 287. 288 4 289 ASSESSMENT PAR. NO. 223-190-23 SUB. 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SEACH AREA VERLAY ZONE 216-40 SHT. 2 OF 2 r = 100' \rk_ CHANGES BLK OLD NEW YH CUT 1-17 1 MAP 11423 - CARLSBAD TCT 81-29 COASTAL ZONE lo ^\ ••'-.•ft ct>i/r^/^ e 0^ SAN OIEGO COUNTY ASSESSOR'S MAP BOOK 216 PAGE 46 SHT. 4 Of 4 L^M ZONE OCHtrn AL f !. .<iN ZONING SCHOOL OlBTniCT PARK DiaTRlCT WATER DISTRICT SEWER OlSTRICT on AINAQE O'STRICT BRIOQE * THHOUQH. OUADRANT REDEV. 216—46 SHT 4 OF 4 1"=100' III Stf. o\/£eiAi' A- c HA NC BLK OLD NEW YR CUT 463 01-30 92 114 \» OPEN SPACE 2« REMAINDER OF LOT 149 SHODM ON PG 46 SHTS 2*3 A)0 BEACH AREA OVERLAY ZONE THIS MAP IS PREPARED FOR ASSESSMENT PURPOSES ONLY. COASTAL ZONE MAP 12906 - CARLSBAD TCT 90-23 e 223-18 0 Hi 0 yOO 9-/-7e CU ANGES BIK OLD NEW YR CUT lii- 75 mt 5-^4 76 110 - CARLSBAO TRACT NO 72-20 UNIT NQ 2 PROJECT NAME: Date: Project number: Staff Planner: CARLSBAD FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Prevention Division Land Use Review Report La Costa Canyon Park 03/31/05 CUP 05-08 S. Donnell Engineer: Proiect conditions; (Note: The following identifies specific conditions necessary to achieve Fire Department approval.) Fire Department has reviewed and approves this application with no additional comments. GR # CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT SERVICES March 30, 2005 TO: Scott Donnell - Project Planner FROM: John Maashoff - Project Engineer RE: COMPLETENESS REVIEW AND ISSUES STATEMENT CUP 05-05 - La Costa Canyon Park The Engineering Department has completed its review of the subject project for application completeness. The project as submitted is complete. Please add the following condition to the CUP approval: Developer shall comply with the City's requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. Any future improvements shall be constructed pursuant to best management practices as referenced in the "Califomia 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. Scott Donnell From: Paul Meadows Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 9:42 AM To: Gian Lauro; Scott Donnell; Kyle Lancaster Cc: Scott Meritt; Mark Steyaert; Mick Calarco; John Coates Subject: RE: La Costa Canyon Park - CUP 05-05 Attachments: imageOOljpg; image002.gif Scott- This would be my answer as welL More so for my path maintenance guys as they see this regularly. From: Gian Lauro Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 9:36 AM To: Scott Donnell; Paul Meadows; Kyle Lancaster Cc: Scott Meritt; Mark Steyaert; Mick Calarco; John Coates Subject: RE: La Costa Canyon Park - CUP 05-05 Hi Scott: Staff notices dogs in the park when conducting routine patrols. Staff will approach the dog owners to inform them that dogs are not allowed in the park. This is difficult due to a trail access that cuts through the park (in the upper portion of the park). Dogs on leashes are allowed on City trails. So this becomes a interesting situation. The public will cut through the park to get to the trail or visa versa when exiting the trail. Overall I believe staff will receive one official complaint a year about dogs at La Costa Canyon Park. It's more that Staff will approach and inform the dogs owners of the City's ordinance. But dogs are noticeable in the park. I hope this info helps. Gian CARLSBAD Gian Lauro Recreation Area Manager Stagecoach Community Park 3420 Camino De Los Coches Carlsbad, CA 92009 760-602-4691 From: Scott Donnell Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 9:22 AM To: Paul Meadows; Gian Lauro; Kyle Lancaster Cc: Scott Meritt; Mark Steyaert; Mick Calarco; John Coates Subject: RE: La Costa Canyon Park - CUP 05-05 Since the CUP is for the whole park and all of its features, I'd like to know more about the freely running dogs. Are neighbors complaining about loose and barking dogs? Are we dealing with the dogs by responding to complaints and increasing checks ofthe park by staff? In my annual review, I'd like to be able to note the problem (the dogs) and explain how we are dealing with it. Thanks! CARLSBAD Scott Donnell Senior Planner City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 www.carlsbadca.gov P: 760.602.4618 F: 760.602.8559 E: scott.donnell(5)carlsbadca.gov From: Paul Meadows Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2010 7:24 AM To: Gian Lauro; Kyle Lancaster; Scott Donnell Cc: Scott Meritt; Mark Steyaert; Mick Calarco; John Coates Subject: RE: La Costa Canyon Park - CUP 05-05 I will chime in as well. No basbetball issues from my end but a lot of concern over the dogs running freely. I hear it and see it often. Paul From: Gian Lauro Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 10:00 AM To: Kyle Lancaster; Scott Donnell Cc: Paul Meadows; Scott Meritt; Mark Steyaert; Mick Calarco; John Coates Subject: RE: La Costa Canyon Park - CUP 05-05 Hi Scott: Kyle is correct. The early Sunday morning group of basketball players have found another site (not sure where). To date, I haven't heard of any Police dispatched disturbance or activities. My staff will patrol the park. The biggest issue is when the citizens let their dogs run throughout the park. I hope this information is helpful. Gian Scott Donnell From: Scott Meritt Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 1:06 PM To: Scott Donnell Subject: RE: La Costa Canyon Park - CUP 05-05 Attachments: image001.gif Not that I am aware of, and I have actually used it once or twice. Is that toilet maintained by the State?? From: Scott Donnell Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 12:43 PM To: Scott Meritt Subject: RE: La Costa Canyon Park - CUP 05-05 Thanks, Scott. We appreciate knowing your available because many of us are involved in annual reviews of facilities throughout the City. Regarding the public toilet just north of the S. Carlsbad State Beach campground on Carlsbad Boulevard, any idea if there are any issues with it? I can't believe I'm asking about a toilet but I figured it could be a nuisance. CARLSBAD Scott Donnell Senior Planner City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 www.carlsbadca.gov P: 760.602.4618 F: 760.602.8559 E: scott.donnell@carlsbadca.gov From: Scott Meritt Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 11:57 AM To: Scott Donnell Subject: Re: La Costa Canyon Park - CUP 05-05 Scott after the basketball crisis ended we have stopped receiving calls from the park. Dogs off leash is a city wide issue. We encourage neighbors to call the police when they actually see dogs off leash. I have not heard of any dog bite reports from sd animal control. As always, the Pd is available 24/7 to assist you and your staff. My work cell is 760-685-0295. Scott On Feb 19, 2010, at 10:46 AM, "Scott Donnell" <Scott.Donnell@,carlsbadca.gov> wrote: Hi Scott, Just to follow up my phone message to you this moming.. .as the emails below indicate, significant problems with La Costa Canyon Park have ceased and now the primary issue seems to regard dogs. From a police standpoint, have calls to you regarding park problems generally stopped? Thanks. <image004.gif> Scott Donnell Senior Planner City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 www.carlsbadca.gov P: 760.602.4618 F: 760.602.8559 E: scott.donnell@carlsbadca.gov From: Gian Lauro Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 10:00 AM 2 To: Kyle Lancaster; Scott Donn€ Cc: Paul Meadows; Scott Meritt; Mark Steyaert; Mick Calarco; John Coates Subject: RE: La Costa Canyon Park - CUP 05-05 Hi Scott: Kyle is correct. The early Sunday moming group of basketball players have found another site (not sure where). To date, I haven't heard of any Police dispatched disturbance or activities. My staff will patrol the park. The biggest issue is when the citizens let their dogs run throughout the park. 1 hope this information is helpful. Gian <image001.jpg> Gian Lauro Recreation Area Manager Stagecoach Community Park 3420 Camino De Los Coches Carlsbad. CA 92009 760-602-4691 From: Kyle Lancaster Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 8:28 AM To: Scott Donnell Cc: Paul Meadows; Scott Meritt; Mark Steyaert; Mick Calarco; John Coates; Gian Lauro Subject: RE: La Costa Canyon Park - CUP 05-05 Scott- Vm happy to answer your questions regarding the activities (i.e., ioud/vuigar/drinking basketball players on Sunday mornings) that prompted the processing ofthe LCC Park CUP to be questioned by the adjacent residents a couple of years ago. 1 am unaware of any ongoing concerns regarding the above activities. 1 have not heard about anything about continued community policing interaction with the neighbors, nor any specific patrol call responses to the park related to basketball players - or anything else - on site. 1 have however, copied Scott Meritt, the community policing Corporal who assisted us in reviewing the neighbors' concems previously. Upon issuance of the CUP. the neighbors were advised to continue to contact the PD as necessary to address any unruly behavior in the park, and they were provided Corporal Meritt's info specifically. Fm sure he can provide you with any data on contacts/responses to the site since the last Planning Commission hearing in 2007. It's my understanding that the group of basketball players in question didn't care for the scrutiny they were receiving and consequently found another public park to play in. I've also copied the applicable Rec staff - Mick Calarco and Gian Lauro - on this message, as they may be able to add to my awareness/understanding in this respect. Take care... -Kvle From: Scott Donnell Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2010 2:26 PM To: Kyle Lancaster Subject: La Costa Canyon Park - CUP 05-05 Hi Kyle, It's the time of the year when the CUP for LCCP needs to be reviewed by staff (not Plarming Commission) to ensure operations are in keeping with conditions of approval. While we (I) haven't conducted this review annually since the CUP was approved in 2007 as is required, we are working on improving that. So, are you still the man to discuss how operations have been over the past year? If so, do you have info on any police activity at the park or do you know which officer might be able to address how things are going? Also, everything okay maintenance wise? In our CUP file is a 2007 agenda bill to the Parks and Rec Commission updating commissioners on La Costa Canyon. Is that something that is only done on an as needed basis or is such a report produced periodically? If the latter, it looks like it's a great resource to answer the questions we have when we do the annual review. By the way, we need to do these annual reviews for every park or city facility that has a CUP. I also have Stage Coach and Laguna Riviera coming up for review later this year, and other planners have CUPs for other facilities as well. Thanks. <image004.gif> Scott Donnell Senior Planner City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 www.carlsbadca.gov Scott Donnell - Re: PC Mtg Next Week ^j^" Page 1 From: Kyle Lancaster To: David Douglas Date: 02/13/2007 5:52:34 PM Subject: Re: PC Mtg Next Week Dave- Agreed... I appreciate your response, and your general involvement in what has turned out to be a very lengthy and involved process. Jeff- I want to commend Dave for his assistance with this extended Conditional Use Permit issue at La Costa Canyon Park, as well as with various complaints we've previously received about the beach access at Ocean St and Grand Ave. He has been very responsive to our requests, and the resident's concerns. He has always displayed a very service oriented attitude that I believe warrants special recognition. Thank You! -Kyle »> David Douglas 02/13/07 5:39 PM »> Kyle, i am not available that night. I have not heard from any neighbors and I gave them each my card. We have no complaints from the park that I am aware of. You may certainly share my comments with whomever you like. I believe the problem is manageable but the stakeholders (Neighbors) must participate in making things better. So far, I have not heard from any stakeholder, which tells me there is not much of a problem. Thank you. Corporal David Douglas Carlsbad Police Department 2560 Orion Way Carlsbad, CA 92010 (760) 931-2217 ddouotSjci.carlsbad.ca.us CC: Greg Clavier; Jeff Chapman; Scott Donnell; Scott Meritt Scott Donnell - Re: PC Mtg Next Week ^^^^^^^ ^^9^ 1 From: Kyle Lancaster To: Scott Donnell Date: 02/13/2007 5:31:18 PM Subject: Re: PC Mtg Next Week Dave/Scott — Please see the messages below and let me know if one of you will be able to attend the Planning Commission Meeting on 2/22/07, at 6pm, in the Council Chambers. We are hopeful this public hearing will be the last one needed to put the Conditional Use Permif basketball play issue to rest. If neither of you are available to attend the meeting, please let provide us with a response summarizing any contact you (or other officers) have had with the neighbors, interaction you've experienced with the players, and findings from park/court monitoring, since the last Parks and Rec Commission Meeting on this topic-1/18/07. The CPC 415 signs that Dave requested at the last meeting have been installed at the park. Based on my recent observations, I think most of the basketball players have opted to find another court to play on. I've found comparatively little weekend activity over the past several weekends. Please respond asap (prior to next Tuesday, if possible). -Kyle »> Scott Donnell 02/13/07 5:03 PM »> It would be great if one of them could show, especially if they could tell the PC the current status of things; e.g., they have met with players and residents, here's what they've noticed on patrols, they've received calls from residents, etc. But, I don't think it's required that they attend; at the very least, I think it would be helpful if they gave you an update as to what has happened since the P&R meeting that you could pass on at the hearing and that you could give to me prior to the briefings, which start Tuesday. :) »> Kyle Lancaster 02/13/2007 4:35 PM »> Scott- Do you want Dave Douglas, or an alternate Community Policing Officer (perhaps Scott Meritt) to attend next week's PC Mtg, or is the prior Police Dept testimony adequate? I can make the request if you think it's necessary. Let me know, please.... -Kyle CC: David Douglas; Paul Meadows; Scott Meritt Page 1 of 1 Scott Donnell - Re: Fwd: Parks and Rec Commission Mtg - January mtsfsfmmmsa From: Scott Donnell To: Kyle Lancaster Date: 12/13/2006 1:45 PM Subject: Re: Fwd: Parks and Rec Commission Mtg - January Here are the labels we used for the 600' noticing for the PC meeting in November. I verified that all the people who spoke on 11/15 and 12/6 (Laspesa, Gretsch, Drees, Antunes, Centers, and Rosser; Rosser and Centers also spoke on 12/6) are on the attached labels, I'm glad you remembererd posting at the park! »> Kyle Lancaster 12/13/2006 12:21 PM »> Ok....got it covered. I've already advised Judy Vincent, the P&RC staff liaison, of the need for this item to be a Public Hearing, with notification to residents within 600 fl of the park, and the posting of notices at the park itself. Thanks. -Kyle »> Sandra Holder 12/13/06 12:14 PM »> Please make sure that all of the neighborhood is notified and that the people who spoke are contacted. Thanks, Sandy »> Kyle Lancaster 12/13/06 11:51 AM »> FYI - attached. file://C:\Documents and Settings\sdonn\Local Settings\Temp\GW}00001.HTM 12/13/2006 Page 1 of 1 w Scott Donnell - Revised staff report and reso for LCC Park From: Scott Donnell To: Don Neu; Jane Mobaldi; Sandra Holder Date: 11/30/2006 10:55 AM Subject: Revised staff report and reso for LCC Park CC: Chris DeCerbo Hi, I have made revisions to the staff report to offer the PC the option of continuing rather than denying this item. You'll see the report mentions continuing this item to no later than the 4/7/07 PC meeting. I know that seems like a long time out, but here's how I came up with that date: 1. First, providing a date certain gives the PC assurance the item will be heard within a definite time frame. 2. Due to Christmas celebration and holidays in the first of the year (MLK, President's Day), the Parks and Rec Commission's next regular meeting is not scheduled until 3/19/07. 3. It is likely however that a special hearing of the P and R Commission will occur sometime in January to consider an appeal. The matter of LCC Park will likely also be hear on this meeting. 4. The 4/7/07 PC meeting date allows for the January Parks and Rec Commission review plus a continuance 5. The staff report says no later than the 4/7/07 PC meeting. If the Parks and Rec hears the LCC Park item in January and doesn't continue it, the item can go back to PC sooner. Rather than explain how I arrived at this date in the staff report, I can just explain it to the Commissioners in the briefings. Also, the comments faxed by Jane this morning on the staff report: and resolution recommend revising one of the resolution findings to note basketball court: problems: 1. Occurred on Sunday mornings, rather than on the broader weekend mornings as the resolution now reads. 2. Occurred in the past, rather than in the present too (e.g., change players "are excessively noisy" to "were excessively noisy"). Jane, if okay with you, I studied the minutes and concluded it's better to keep the resolution as is since it's not clear to me that the problems occurred only in the past and only on Sundays. However, I did tighten things up to note problems occurr only "at times" on the weekends and primarily on Sunday mornings. All changes I made are highlighted. We would like to get this report delivered to the Commissioners this afternoon. Please return your comments to me ASAP. Thanks. file://C:\Documents and Settings\sdonn\Local Settings\Temp\GW} 00001 .HTM 12/01/2006 Scott DonnelF-Re: New TRUST'sign^^jjjj^ 1 „ ^Hk. ' F'age 1 From: Kyle Lancaster To: Scott Donnell Date: 10/23/2006 9:39:27 AM Subject: Re: New 'TRUST' sign at LCC Park Scott- There are no organized basketball leagues at LCC Park. There may be some organized tennis activities, but I think it's more that Recreation staff is trying to get the 'TRUST' message out to the public in general - not just where there are organized leagues. I'll certainly review the draft staff report when I receive it, and provide you with any comments. -Kyle »> Scott Donnell 10/23/06 9:25 AM »> Kyle, Thanks for the info. I didn't realize there were any organized leagues using LCC Park. Also, the draft staff report for the planning commission meeting will be emailed Wednesday to you for your review . I would appreciate any comments you or others have. »> Kyle Lancaster 10/20/2006 5:46 PM »> Hey Scott- The 'Trust' sign you're referencing was not installed in direct relation to the reported basketball court issues at La Costa Cyn Park. The Trust Program is used by the Recreation staff in their organized sports leagues. The same type of sign you photographed can be found within most of our park sites. I supposed that - to the degree that someone playing in a 'pick-up game' on that basketball court reads the subject sign - the concepts referenced may have some consequential effect on their behavior. The sign was not, however, the direct consequence of Ms. Laspesa's (or any other neighbor's) comments. Let me know if you have any other questions. -Kyle »> Scott Donnell 10/20/06 4:45 PM »> Hi Kyle, I took a picture of the new "no basketball prior to 8:30" sign and noticed this new sign. Would it have any bearing on the basketball court issues? I'm wondering if I should mention it in my staff report. If possible, please let me know before 9 a.m. Monday morning. Thanks vScott Donnell - Re: La Costa Cyn Pg'*' 't-rj||^ ~- page 1 From: Rodney Nishimoto To: Kyle Lancaster; Scott Donnell Date: 10/18/2006 8:27:08 AM Subject: Re: La Costa Cyn Park Items Scott, Yes, I recently changed the sign, per Kyle's request, and hope to have the other ssigns changed within the next week or two as soon as I get more signs in. Rodney »> Scott Donnell 10/18/2006 8:19 AM »> Hi Rodney, I'm writing the planning commission staff report for La Costa Canyon Park. I have a picture of the park signs in my report, but I need to update the pictures based on the latest "no basketball before 8:30" sign. Did that sign get installed yesterday? Also, do you have an idea of when the 3 codes sign will be installed? Thanks Scott »> Kyle Lancaster 10/17/2006 6:18 PM »> Scott: The sign states: 1) Park Hours Sam -10pm 2) No Dogs Allowed 3) No Golfing Allowed Each item has the applicable Muni Code section noted. -Kyle »> Scott Donnell 10/17/06 4:31 PM »> Thanks, Kyle, for keeping me in the loop. What does the '3 Code Sign' say? »> Kyle Lancaster 10/17/2006 11:20 AM »> Rodney- I appreciate for the follow-ups. Thanks for changing-out the La Costa Canyon basketball sign. Please have the '3 Codes Sign' at the entry installed before November 15th (date of the next Planning Commission Meeting with area residents). The sign for the Community Garden can be installed by Signs on Time asap. I received a phone message from the honoree's daughter this morning requesting an update; please let me know when they will be performing the work. Per my other e:mail, the plan for the plaque, bench, (and 3 Codes Signs) at Pine all sound good. Thanks again. -Kyle »> Rodney Nishimoto 10/17/06 10:29 AM »> Kyle, I have the new sign for the basketball court and will have it in by today.l am still waiting for the hours sign from Zumar which I also need 3 more for Pine Park, this is the one with 3 codes on them. Scott Donnell - Re: La Costa Cyn Park Iteod^ Page 2 The sign for the Community Garden, from Signs on Time, is ready and I need to know if we can proceed with the installation We received the plaque for the bench at Pine Park and we will install it in the bench today or tomorrow. Rodney Nishimoto City of Carisbad, Parks Dept. (760) 434-2952 (760) 434-7185 Fax »> Kyle Lancaster 10/12/2006 10:33 AM »> Rodney- One last signage item....please change out the green sign which indicates 'No Basketball Allowed Prior to 8:00am' with a new green sign that indicates 'No Basketball Allowed Prior to 8:30am'. Please do not include the reference to 'CSD - Amin Policy #32' on the new sign. Thanks again. -Kyle Joe- The turf at the park entrance/parking lot look great. Nice job on those areas. Please attempt to get the turf area next to the new walkway refurbished as the tot lot improvements are being completed over the next few weeks. Rodney- Please change out the blue sign at the park entrance, indicating Park Hours of 7am-10pm, to a green sign, indicating Park Hours of 8am-10pm. If you have not already done so, please also start the process to get the wooden park name sign refurbished/replaced (like for like) asap. The upper board has already fallen out, and has been propped-up along the ground. Thanks. -Kyle Scott Donnell - Re: Conditional Use Permlycu^^Costa Canyon Park & Cleaning Co. Page 1 From: Kyle Lancaster To: Scott Donnell Date: 09/28/2006 5:24:19 PM Subject: Re: Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park & Cleaning Co. Yes...that is correct. She has not responded to my offer....although she, and one of her neighbors (Ursula Centers) did respond to me today regarding the rescheduling of the street sweeping contractor. They were both very appreciative of the assistance. I will forward those message to you, I also received a response from Dave Douglas. Either he, or a new corporal handling that quadrant (Scott Meritt) will plan on attending the Commission meeting. -Kyle »> Scott Donnell 09/28/06 1:52 PM »> And that response would be to your offer to meet with her, I assume? She may be waiting to get a committee of neighbors together so you can meet with the committee. I don't recall that she said anything about getting back to you, however. Thanks for passing the message on to Dave. I think his presence at the PC meeting would be a real plus. Scott »> Kyle Lancaster 09/27/2006 5:47 PM »> Scott- Thanks for the information. On a related note, Ms. Laspesa has not yet responded to my message below. I will respond to her directly regarding the parking lot sweeping issue. We will request that the contractor not start sweeping that lot (2x per month) before 7am. Let me know if you need something further on my end. Dave- Are you available to attend the Planning Commission Meeting on November 15, 2006, in order to provide an update on your observations/actions related to the La Costa Canyon Park basketball court issues? I think it would be beneficial for the Commission to hear from you directly. Can you also arrange for a couple weekend morning inspections/monitoring of the players behavior prior to that date? Thanks. -Kyle »> Scott Donnell 09/27/06 4:50 PM »> Kyle, I spoke with Ms. Laspesa. She pretty much repeated what she had put in her email below. She indicated things were better then before. I indicated to her I would shoot for the 11/15 PC meeting and asked her if that would work alright with her schedule. I was thinking that that date might affect plans she may have to get a group together or further meet with you. She felt 11/15 was okay, and also indicated the neighborhood might form a committee to deal with the park problems. She also let me know about a parking lot cleaning company that apparently cleans the park parking lot between 5 and 6 a.m. She asked if the cleaning could be done any later. I'm passing this on to you so you are aware of her concern and because she would like a reply. Thanks Scott DonrieJI - Re: Conditional Use Permi^p|p^Costa Canyon Park & Cleaning Co. ^j^^ ^Page 2 Scott »> Kyle Lancaster 09/22/2006 10:48:55 AM »> Dear Ms. Laspesa- In terms of the follow-up meeting to review of the Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park, I have copied Associate Planner Scott Donnell on this message for a response. I can assure you, however, that after posting the supplemental signage at the park/court, the site did receive periodic monitoring by the Community Policing Officers. I received several reports from Corporal Dave Douolas indicating that the playing of the basketball games was generally found to be in an acceptable manner. On selective occasions, the assigned officers also . made contact with the players and advised them of the concerns that had been raised by neighbors. My ~~ ««c>^ai_) strong presumption is that if dogs were observed tied to trees and barking on those occasions, the players would have also been advised of the need to remove the dogs. I personally inspected the site on a few weekends as well. As with the Community Policing Officers, I found the play of the basketball aamfts tn hfj) nnrmal and aynoptahlft The only dogs I observed on my visits were not associated with the basketball games, but rather, their owners were taking them directly from the parking lot to the trail entry. Although I would agree that the concept of posting additional signage and monitoring the site was not intended to target specific individuals, it was intended to regulate specific behavior/actions. If there are two individuals that are instigating or exhibiting the recent unruly behavior/unpermitted actions, I would ask that you contact Corporal Douglas (760) 931-2217 soon with personal descriptions, and contact the main Police Dispatch (760) 931-2197 when these behaviors/actions are occurring. I have also copied Corporal Douglas on this message so that he can arrange for appropriate patrols by the Community Policing Officers. The tot lot improvement project that has commenced on site has been in the design/budgeting/bidding —p , , . stages for approximately three years. It is not an expansion of the existing tot lot foot print, but simply a '"^ ' ^ replacement of former equipment that became outdated for ADA compliance, and older seating that was removed. The park was designed and constructed with two adjoining sections of age diverse tot lot equipment. One of those structures was removed a few years ago, leaving vacant sand. We are now replacing that structure and adding some shaded seating for the parents. Although the neighbors you have spoken with have not requested the replacement play equipment, that particular tot lot is a well utilized park amenity, and will benefit the community as a whole. In addition, this work is not being performed 'in lieu of fixing an existing problem.' We certainly respect your comments regarding the basketball players/dogs, and we have attempted to address your concerns Z- K»»^ through the signage and monitoring program noted. The initial decision to not convert the one full "" coOHn* basketball court to two half courts was not strictly based on available funding, but more over on the belief that the conversion would not necessarily eliminate the issues that had been raised (noise/language/fighting/barking). I am very willing to meet with you to discuss these items further, and review the available options. Please suggest a day/time for the meeting and I will check on the schedule. I will be glad to drive out to the park, if that is most convenient for you. Respectfully, Kyle Lancaster Parks Superintendent City of Carisbad i^jH^ Costa Canyon Park & Cleaning Cor^jjjjpj^^ Scott Donnell - Re: Conditional Use Permj^^^ Costa Canyon Park & Cleanin^i i 11 ^^^^ Page 3 (760) 434-2941 »> "Linda Hanson Laspesa" < LHansonLaspesa(5:>adelphia.net > 09/21/06 10:30 PM »> I am recently in contact with several neighbors as we are all aware that the followup meeting to the 6 month "review" of the conditional use permit did not occur. We continue to have ongoing problems with the unauthorized dogs is park on Sunday mornings along with abusive basketball players. It appears that the neighborhood concensus is that the players appeared to be more — ^Uvi^vt ^^^'i^^^ respectful for a period of time, but have now reverted to the same behavior as prior. There have been 2 particular individuals in the Sunday AM group that seem to be the instigators of the noise/abusive language/fighting/barking dog tied to tree in park. These two don't always play each Sunday at Sam (thank you!) but in general the games/players are tolerable without them. How to handle, I don't know, as we are not specifically targeting individuals. I've been in touch with the Community Service Officer - who frankly seems not overly concerned. Since there is currently a project going on as we speak in the playground to add a rock climbing area/other play equipment, those of us who voiced our concerns and ideas about converting the basketball courts to half-court play don't understand why there are funds for this additional play equipment, but NOT to convert the courts?!?! To my knowledge, NONE of us in the neighborhood have requested additional play equipment in lieu of fixing an existing problem. Again, I am speaking on behalf on the "silently suffering" whose needs don't seem to be getting met. Perhaps a followup meeting with you prior to the next board meeting might be in order? Please contact me at 760.436.6116 or via email, and I will attempt to organize. Thank you, Linda Laspesa La Costa Canyon Park Area Resident — Original Message — From: "Kyle Lancaster" < KlancO.ci.carisbad.ca.us > To: < LHansonLaspesa@adelphia.net > Cc: "David Douglas" < ddouq@.ci.carisbad.ca.us >; "Dale Schuck" < DSchu@ci.carisbad.ca.us >; "Greg Clavier" < Gclav@ci.carisbad.ca.us >; "Joe Pimentel" < Jpime(a)ci.carlsbad.ca.us >; "Jerry Rodriguez" < Jrodr(g).ci.carisbad.ca.us >; "Ken Price" < Kpric@ci.carisbad.ca.us >; "Lloyd Hubbs" < Lhubb@ci.carisbad.ca.us >; "Mark Steyaert" < MStev@ci.carisbad.ca.us >; "Paul Meadows" < pmead(5).ci.carisbad.ca.us >; "Scott Donnell" < Sdonn@ci.carisbad.ca.us > Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 5:46 PM Subject: Re: Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park > Dear Ms. Laspesa: > > This message is a follow-up to our telephone conversation last > Thursday, and your subsequent e:mail, regarding the Parks Maintenance > Division and the Conditional Use Permit Application for La Costa Canyon > Park. > > Please be advised that since our phone conversation, I have requested > that two new signs be posted at this park's basketball court, indicating ^6A/\/ ^icjn^ > that players should be courteous to the neighbors ^specjfically 'Nn >prnfanity' and Jslo-Eighliofl'). In addition, an existing sign at the > court requests that basketball play not start until 8:30am, though the €>••^•Vv^ Scott Dornvj^if - Re?Conditio^^^ Canyon Park & Cleaniriii i 11 "-'^jg—^ "-^^ pgg^ ^ > park actually opens at 7:00am. With regard to the litter around the > court, I have requested that our maintenance staff closely monitor this > area and address it accordingly. > > In addition, I left a detailed voicemail for Corporal Douglas with the > Police Department advising him of your concerns regarding -1-^\iV><2. > foul/disruptive language, fighting, and general 'bullying' by certain > basketball players. By copy on your e-mail, he is now also aware of the > presence of unauthorized dogs at this park. I've asked that he refer > this information to the applicable Community Relations Officer for > appropriate action. > > Lastly, please be advised that, although you are correct in the fact > that Stagecoach Park currently has four half-court facilities, none of > those baskets/backboards are mounted at a reduced height. Each of those > baskets is at the same regulation height (10') as the two at La Costa > Canyon Park. The City's parks do not have any reduced height baskets, > in part due to the potential for adults to use them for slam dunk > competitions, and damage/break the equipment in the process. I have, > however, forwarded your comments to Park Development Manager Mark > Steyaert for further review. > > We appreciate you and your neighbors providing comments on these items. > Should you have any other Parks Maintenance related needs, please feel > free to contact me, or Public Works/Parks Supervisor Jerry Rodriguez at > (760) 434-2857. > > Respectfully, > > Kyle Lancaster > Parks Superintendent > City of Carisbad > (760) 434-2941 n^lllll^.going back to Planning Commission ^jj^^ Scott Donnell- Fvyd: La Costa r Jj^^ Page 1 From: Kyle Lancaster To: Scott Donnell Date: 02/27/2006 1:23:03 PM Subject: Fwd: La Costa Canyon Park...going back to Planning Commission Hey Scott- I wouldn't have any problem going back to the Planning Commission in March or April. Since the first Public Hearing, we have posted the applicable signage (No Foul Language, No Fighting, etc.), and occasionally monitored the site on weekends. Neither the Community Policing Staff, nor myself, have witnessed any 'unruly" or 'out of the ordinary' behavior on the court over this period. To the best of my knowledge, we - Parks Maintenance and Police Departments - have also not received any complaints or contacts on this issue from Ms. Laspesa, or Ms. Rosser. The activity that I have observed on this court has been no different than any other basketball court (full or half) in Carisbad. I'll be glad to participate in a pre-hearing meeting or phone conference if it will assist in your presentation. I've copied Corporal Douglas on this message to see if he might be able to attend the Public Hearing as well. Let me know if you need anything further. -Kyle CC: Dale Schuck; David Douglas; Greg Clavier; Jeff Chapman; Jerry Rodriguez; Joe Pimentel; Paul Meadows jg^^P^it for La Costa Canyon F'ark^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ "^^ Scott Donnell - Fwd: Re: Conditional U?^^MTiit for La Costa Canyon Park Page 1 From: Kyle Lancaster To: David Douglas Date: 07/26/2005 10:15:06 AM Subject: Fwd: Re: Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park Dave- Thanks for the follow-up. Do you still want to meet-up this week? If so, we could do so late afternoon on Friday at the site. As mentioned, this is one of the time periods (along with Saturday mornings) when the activity on the basketball court is especially disruptive. If that's not feasible for you, I'll make myself available to meet at another time/location. My office is down at the Oak Street Yard if you'd just prefer to stop by sometime and touch base. Thanks again. -Kyle »> David Douglas 07/26/05 8:47 AM »> We have notified our patrol cars in that area and made them aware of the concerns. The CORPS uniit will also direct some of our energy that way, Dave Corporal David Douglas Carlsbad Police Department (760)931-2217 ddouq@ci.carlsbad.ca.us CC: Dale Schuck; Greg Clavier; Greg White; Jeff Chapman; Jerry Rodriguez; Scott Donnell Page 1 of 1 Scott Donnell - Last night's PC Action on LCC Park From: Scott Donnell To: Dale Schuck; Kyle Lancaster Date: 07/21/2005 9:42 AM Subject: Last night's PC Action on LCC Park CC: Mark Steyaert: Gentlemen, Nice job last night in responding to the Commission and the two ladies. As you know, we have to return to the PC in 6 months, or in mid-January. The resolution approving the CUP for the park has been revised to reflect the six month public hearing review. I'll make sure the resolution and meeting minutes are sent to you after they are approved. For the upcoming review, I'll need to have the staff report more or less ready in early December. Probably in the fall, I'll check in with you and see how things are going. I'll probably also call Ms. Laspesa and Mrs. Rosser to let them know of the pending hearing and their opportunities to comment. Let me know if you have any questions/comments. Scott file://C:\Documents and Settings\sdonn\Local Settings\Temp\GW100001.HTM 07/21/2005 Scott Donnell - Re: Conditional Use Perngiili: La Costa Canyon Park Page 1 rj|||||pLa Costa Canyon Park ^fj^" From: Kyle Lancaster To: LHansonLaspesa@adelphia.net Date: 07/19/2005 5:46:40 PM Subject: Re: Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park Dear Ms. Laspesa: This message is a follow-up to our telephone conversation last Thursday, and your subsequent e:mail, regarding the Parks Maintenance Division and the Conditional Use Permit Application for La Costa Canyon Park. Please be advised that since our phone conversation, I have requested that two new signs be posted at this park's basketball court, indicating that players should be courteous to the neighbors (specifically 'No Profanity' and 'No Fighting'). In addition, an existing sign at the court requests that basketball play not start until 8:30am, though the park actually opens at 7:00am. With regard to the litter around the court, I have requested that our maintenance staff closely monitor this area and address it accordingly. In addition, I left a detailed voicemail for Corporal Douglas with the Police Department advising him of your concerns regarding foul/disruptive language, fighting, and general 'bullying' by certain basketball players. By copy on your e-mail, he is now also aware of the presence of unauthorized dogs at this park. I've asked that he refer this information to the applicable Community Relations Officer for appropriate action. Lastly, please be advised that, although you are correct in the fact that Stagecoach Park currently has four half-court facilities, none of those baskets/backboards are mounted at a reduced height. Each of those baskets is at the same regulation height (10') as the two at La Costa Canyon Park. The City's parks do not have any reduced height baskets, in part due to the potential for adults to use them for slam dunk competitions, and damage/break the equipment in the process. I have, however, fonwarded your comments to Park Development Manager Mark Steyaert for further review. We appreciate you and your neighbors providing comments on these items. Should you have any other Parks Maintenance related needs, please feel free to contact me, or Public Works/Parks Supervisor Jerry Rodriguez at (760) 434-2857. Respectfully, Kyle Lancaster Parks Superintendent City of Carisbad (760) 434-2941 CC: Dale Schuck; David Douglas; Greg Clavier; Jerry Rodriguez; Joe Pimentel; Ken Price; Lloyd Hubbs; Mark Steyaert; Paul Meadows; Scott Donnell Scott Donnell - CITY OF CARLSBAD | CglfcfkCT US ^jygnjs _ From: <LHansonLaspesa @ adelphia.net> To: <Planning@[205.142.109.13]> Date: 07/15/2005 2:50:21 PM Subject: CITY OF CARLSBAD j CONTACT US A visitor to the City of Carlsbad Web site has completed and posted the "Contact Us" form to department, Planning. ********************************************** FOR SECURITY REASONS, DO NOT CHANGE THE SUBJECT LINE. ********************************************** Below, please find the information that was submitted: ATTN: SCOTT DONNELL NOTE; A HARD COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALSO BEING SENT VIA USPS. To: City of Carlsbad - Kyle Lancaster, Parks Superintendent Ken Price, Recreation Director Lloyd Hubbs, Public Works Mark Steyaert, Parks Development Manager Corp. David Douglas, Sr. Police Officer From: Corona La Costa Homeowners c/o Linda Laspesa Date: 14 July, 2005 Re: Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park; Neighboring Residents' Concerns Many of us residents in the development surrounding La Costa Canyon Park (Corona La Costa Homeowners Association) recently received the Notice of Public Hearing published July 8,2005; Case file # CUP 05-05. We understand that the conditional use permit addressed in the letter concerns bringing the park's sports courts into compliance with current zoning ordinances. We are concerned, however, that the issues concerning nearby residents are not being addressed. There has been an on-going problem over the last several years regarding the use of the La Costa Canyon Park (LCCP) basketball courts. The majority of the problems associated with the basketball courts are all related to a group of non-residents who fill the parking lot with cars on weekends, and ignore pleas and warnings from both neighbors and Carlsbad Police. These include 1) early morning excessive noise on weekends, 2) loud arguments and frequent profanity by players, 3) litter including beer containers around the court, 4) dogs either tied or loose in the park in violation of the posted signs (M.C. 11.32.030 (11) & (30), and 5) inaccessibility of the courts to neighboring residents and children due to "bullying" their way onto the court when this group wants access. Furthermore, we feel that the placement of the basketball court makes it very inappropriate for full court basketball under MOST circumstances. It is surrounded by homes on three sides of the park, many within 20-30 feet, and is situated next to the tot lot play area in the park. The sign stating "No profanity" has been removed (most likely by the players themselves) but the profanity has not. It has become bad enough to prevent many of us residents from bringing children to the park during their games. Jhe-use^LCarJsbad^Police officers to respond to on-going complaints by neighbors is not the best use of the City of Carlsbad's budget nor its officers. There has been a long-standing awareness by the Police Department, and current and former Parks Department employees of this problem at La Costa Canyon. We believe NOW is the time to address these issues, before issuing the Conditional Use Permit Scott Donnell - CITY OF CARLSBADJ a»"ACT US ^ Page 2 mentioned above. (Page 1 of 2) We residents are not lodging these complaints without proposing a solution. There has been a long and collective thought process ongoing in the Corona La Costa Development, and we believe we can propose a solution that is both cost-effective and fair to all concerned, including the "problem" basketball players. We suggest dropping one of the basketball hoops at La Costa Canyon, and converting the court for half- court play. To provide a full court facility nearby, we propose raising or exchanging the hoop and backboard with one of the many half-courts in existence at Stagecoach Paric. There are several benefits - 1) resolution of the current problems at LCCP, 2) players who wish to play full-court basketball have a nearby facility. If they drive to LCCP, they can drive to Stagecoach, 3) the homes neighboring any of the Stagecoach Park courts are located considerably further away than those at LCCP, 4) the children of our neighborhood at Corona La Costa will finally have a low basketball hoop accessible to them without leaving the Immediate neighborhood, and 5) parents will be able to use the playground area at LCCP weekend mornings without worry about Inappropriate adult activities close by. Having dealt with this group of basketball players over many years, area residents are certain that the group will seek out a full court facility and not return to LCCP regularly. In the past, they have stated they sought out THIS specific court configuration. This will go a long way towards resolving the current problems, without the major expense of relocating the entire basketball court. While several of us plan to attend the July 20th Planning Commission meeting, and/or the City Council Meeting on July 19th, we urge you in advance to address these concerns immediately, prior to issuing the Conditional Use Permit, or at least contingent upon addressing our concerns. We area residents appreciate the benefits of the park, and seek to improve the use and accessibility for all the Carisbad parks to all residents. Thank you in advance for your consideration. Please feel free to address responses to any of the Corona La Costa Homeowners, or directiy to Linda Laspesa, as ad hoc representative of the concerned residents. Her contact information is as follows: Residence: 3014 Rana Court, Carisbad 92009 Phone: (760)436-6116 Fax: (760) 436-8084 Email: LHansonLaspesa @ adelphia.net (2 of 2) Linda Laspesa 3014 Rana Court Carlsbad, CA 92009 LHansonLaspesa @ adelphla.net Mozllla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1) 69.160.136.58 DATE: MAY 9, 2005 TO: PUBLIC WORKS SUPERVISOR DALE SCHUCK FROM: ASSISTANT PLANNING DIRECTOR DON NEU SUBJECT: CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK The Planning Department has reviewed your Conditional Use Permit (CUP), application no. CUP 05-05, as to Its completeness for processing. This application proposes no improvements; instead the CUP has been submitted to establish a valid permit for the park. Zoning Ordinance Chapter 21.33 requires a CUP for parks with sports courts. Laguna Riviera Park features tennis, basketball, and volleyball courts. The application is complete, as submitted. Besides the information already submitted, there is a need for supplemental information regarding parking needs for the park and some miscellaneous details. The supplemental information needed is explained in the "issues of concern" attachment. This supplemental information should be provided before this application is scheduled for a Planning Commission hearing. Additionally, the City may, as it continues to process the application, request that you clarify, amplify, correct, or further supplement the basic information required for the application. When the changes listed on the attachment are made, please submit 10 revised copies of the plan. Please contact your staff planner, Scott Donnell, at (760) 602-4618, if you have any questions or wish to set up a meeting to discuss the application. DON NEU Assistant Planning Director c: -Ghfis-DeCedaS- Jl^^^ ^ hr\vN3V»|\^ ClydeAA/tekham File Data Entry Planning Aide ISSUES OF CONCERN Planning Department 1. Parking Planning staff has determined the parking needs for La Costa Canyon Park. Please put the following information on the site plan to document the required and available parking. PARKING CALCULATIONS Demand Park Amenity Parking Spaces Required^ Full basketball court 6 Tennis courts (2) 5 Volleyball court 6 Picnic tables (8) 6 . Tot lot 7 Trails 0 Restrooms 0 Total parking required 30 spaces Supply Location Parking Spaces Existing^ On-site parking lot 26 Street parking 4 Total parking available 30 spaces Notes: ''Number of required spaces reflects a 25% reduction from the full City parking standard for each amenity. This reduction is applicable to La Costa Canyon Park because of its neighborhood location and local amenities. ^On-street parking determined by dividing the length of the park's Pueblo Street frontage by 20-feet for each parking space. As you can see from the table above, staff has applied a 25% reduction to the parking requirements for La Costa Canyon Park. The reduction is taken from the de-facto "Poinsettia Standard," a parking standard for parks developed by Parks and Recreation staff. The reduction is based on the findings of a parking study prepared for Pine Park. This study concluded Pine Park's neighborhood location and lack of unique amenities warranted a 25% reduction, and the City approved the reduction through CUP 03-18. Based on its location and amenities, Laguna Riviera also qualifies for the reduction. Planning staff has not determined a parking demand for the picnic table and the small checkers/chess table, both by the tot lot. The parking needs for the tot lot are sufficient and appropriate to include the picnic table as users of this table will logically be families using the tot lot. The checkers/chess table does not warrant a parking space, as it is only a single, small table. 2. Future improvements To allow for staff approval of future minor improvements at La Costa Canyon Park, staff will include the following condition as part of the proposed approving resolution: Minor additions to existing buildings or facilities and new accessory buildings consistent with public use and enjoyment of the park may be approved by the Planning Director without a conditional use permit amendment. Additions to existing buildings may not exceed ten percent of the floor area of the existing structure. New buildings may not exceed 1,500 square feet. 3. Other a. Please put the project case number, CUP 05-05, as part of the site plan title block. b. Three picnic tables are not shown on the plan. Please add the three tables in the locations shown on the attached. Parking for these additional tables is included • in the above parking calculations. Engineering Department The Engineering Department has completed its review of the subject project for application completeness. The project as submitted is complete. The Engineering Department recommends adding the following condition to the CUP approval: Developer shall comply with the City's requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit. Any future improvements shall be 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. Fire Department The Fire Department approves this land use application without conditions. Tne Be City of Carlsbad Planning Department A REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION Item No. P.C. AGENDA OF: February 21, 2007 Application complete date: April 28, 2005 Project Planner: Scott Donnell Project Engineer: David Hauser SUBJECT: 1. CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK - Review of the approved Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park, a community park on Pueblo Street, located north of La Costa Avenue and west of Cadencia Street in Local Facilities Management Zone 6. RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission ADOPT Planning Commission Resolution No. 6253 FINDING that La Costa Canyon Park does not have a substantial negative effect on surrounding properties or the public health and welfare and that the findings and conditions of Planning Commission Resolution No. 5934, including the condition requiring annual review of Conditional Use Permit CUP 05-05 by the Planning Director, are adequate, based upon the findings contained in Plarming Commission Resolution No. 6253. II. BACKGROUND At its July 20, 2005, meeting, the Plaiming Commission approved a conditional use permit (CUP) for existing La Costa Canyon Park. The Planning Commission approved the CUP, but because of concems expressed by residents living near the park about some of the park users, voted to discuss the status of the permit at a subsequent public hearing. The Plaiming Commission heard the CUP again at a public hearing on November 15, 2006. Based on additional resident comments expressed at the November hearing primarily about users of the park's basketball court, the Planning Commission voted to deny proposed Planning Commission Resolution No. 6200. This resolution recommended that La Costa Canyon Park did not have a substantial negative effect on surrounding properties or the public health and welfare and that the findings and conditions of Planning Commission Resolution No. 5934, including the condition requiring annual review of Conditional Use Permit CUP 05-05 by the Planning Director, were adequate. Based on the November 15 action, staff prepared a denial resolution for Commission consideration at its December 6, 2006 meeting. The resolution included the concem over the basketball court as justification for the denial. At the meeting, staff also presented the Commission with an altemative consideration of continuing the CUP hearing. The continuance would allow staff the opportunity to present the matter to the Parks and Recreation Commission, which in turn could review the issues about the basketball court and suggest ways and manners to resolve any problems. Two residents spoke at the meeting, which was a fully noticed public hearing. The Planning Commission concluded its discussion on La Costa Canyon Park by voting 6-0 (Cardosa absent) to continue the CUP hearing to a date no later than April 4, 2007. As part of its motion, the Commission noted its expectation that the item would be presented to the Planning Commission sooner. o CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CTmYON PARK February 21, 2007 Page 2 III. PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING On January 18, 2007, the Parks and Recreation Commission held a public hearing to discuss La Costa Canyon Park and particularly the basketball court. As with a Planning Commission public hearing item, meeting notices were sent to all property owners within a 600-foot radius of the park and the notice, meeting agenda, and staff report were available at the Parks and Recreation Department website. Additionally, staff posted three meeting notices at the park two weeks in advance ofthe hearing, including notices on each basketball pole and one at the park entrance. For the hearing, Parks and Recreation Department staff provided an agenda bill (attached) and oral presentation that thoroughly documented the history of the park, the conditional use permit, and issues associated with the basketball court. The agenda bill also included a log of staff observations of the park from November 11, 2006, through January 7, 2007. The recommended action department staff presented to the Parks and Recreation Commission was to "review the reports of disruptive basketball play on weekend mornings - as related to the conditional Use Permit for the existing La Costa Canyon Park, consider the options available in response to those reports, and advise staff of the Commission's selection." Options department staff presented and analyzed were as follows: 1. Forward a recommendation to the City Council that the basketball court be removed from the park, and that the La Costa Canyon Park Master Plan be amended in a corresponding fashion; 2. Modify the fiall basketball court into (a) two half basketball courts, or (b) one half basketball court and one half children's play court, or (c) one standard half court and one open play court, and; 3. Retain the current court configuration, post new signs at the basketball court indicating play is not allowed until a later hour on weekend mornings (e.g., 10:00 a.m.), and continue to advise nearby neighbors to contact the Carlsbad Police Department during any disruptive incidents. The meeting was well attended by concemed residents. During the public testimony portion, ten residents spoke, six who expressed concems with basketball player behavior and four who noted the basketball court should remain as is. Concerns expressed were similar to those presented to the Plarming Commission and once again focused on play during Sunday mornings. One resident who spoke also submitted a letter (attached) encouraging the court remains as is. Near the conclusion of the meeting. Corporal David Douglas of the Carlsbad Police Department spoke. He verified the residents' complaints and noted he would like to work with the players. He further suggested a sign be posted at the basketball court that cited state Penal Code Section 415 (Disturbance of the Peace) as this would give police officers something to reference if they respond to complaints. Corporal Douglas additionally agreed to meet with any of the concerned residents regarding their specific items of note and work to address them where possible. He also offered his contact numbers for further Community Policing assistance. The Parks and Recreation Commission voted 6-0 (Cooper absent) as follows: 1. The basketball court should retain its current configuration; 2. Signs should be posted at the court indicating the definition of state Penal Code Section 415, and; 3. Neighbors should contact the Carlsbad Police Department during disruptive incidents. CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CTTNYON PARK February 21, 2007 Page 3 IV. DISCUSSION Parks and Recreation Department staff has requested the immediate posting of two new signs at the basketball court with the following copy: CALIFORNIA PENAL CODE SECTION 415 Any of the following persons shall be punished by imprisonment in the county jail for a period of not more than 90 days, a fine of not more than four hundred dollars ($400), or both such imprisonment and fine: (1) Any person who unlawfully fights in a public place or challenges another person in a public place to fight. (2) Any person who maliciously and willfully disturbs another person by loud and unreasonable noise. (3) Any person who uses offensive words in a public place which are inherently likely to provoke an immediate violent reaction. CARLSBAD POLICE DEPARTIVIENT (760) 434-2197 The new signs will be posted below the existing "Please Be Respectful of the Neighbors" signs. The Planning Department believes the Park and Recreation Commission's decision is appropriate. Problems at La Costa Canyon Park would likely not be resolved by modification of the basketball court; any place where the public gathers has the potential to generate offensive behavior, regardless of the facility. It is the behavior of some players, not the basketball court, which needs modification. As confirmed at the meeting, contacting the City Police Department is the best way and likely the key to dealing with behavioral issues of some of the basketball players who use La Costa Canyon Park. The offensive behavior of some players is acknowledged, and, in response, new signs will be posted and concemed residents continue to be advised to contact the police during any disruptive incidents. To aid in the resolution of any issues, the police officer familiar with the park and resident complaints has noted his desire to work with basketball players and meet with any concerned residents. That problems with player behavior primarily occur at a single, well-known point in time - on Sunday mornings - should help with identifying and resolving the problems. Based on the limited time frame in which reported problems occur, posting of additional signs, anticipated contact of police by residents, and desire of the police to work with players and meet with residents (as it has done in the past), planning staff recommends the Planning Commission adopt the attached resolution that identifies that (1) La Costa Canyon Park, and particularly its basketball court, does not have a substantial negative effect on the environment or the public health and welfare; (2) the findings and conditions of Planning Commission Resolution 5934 (the original resolution approving CUP 05-05) are adequate; and (3) annual Planning Director review of the park is sufficient. CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CXNYON PARK February 21, 2007 Page 4 ATTACHMENTS: 1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 6253 2. Adopted Planning Commission Resolution No. 5934 3. Parks and Recreation Commission Agenda Bill # 0107-5, which contains all previous Planning Commission staff reports and minutes on this project 4. January 18, 2007, letter submitted to Parks and Recreation Commission 5. Relevant excerpt of January 18, 2007, Parks and Recreation Commission minutes PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION - AGENDA BILL AB# 0107-5 REPORTED DISRUPTIVE BASKETBALL PLAY ON WEEKEND MORNINGS, AS RELATED TO THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE EXISTING LA COSTA CANYON PARK • INFO E ACTION MTG. DATE: 01/18/07 REPORTED DISRUPTIVE BASKETBALL PLAY ON WEEKEND MORNINGS, AS RELATED TO THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE EXISTING LA COSTA CANYON PARK • INFO E ACTION REPORTED DISRUPTIVE BASKETBALL PLAY ON WEEKEND MORNINGS, AS RELATED TO THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE EXISTING LA COSTA CANYON PARK • INFO E ACTION STAFF: LANCASTER REPORTED DISRUPTIVE BASKETBALL PLAY ON WEEKEND MORNINGS, AS RELATED TO THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE EXISTING LA COSTA CANYON PARK • INFO E ACTION RECOMMENDED ACTION: Review the reports of disruptive basketball play on weekend mornings - as related to the Conditional use Permit for the existing La Costa Canyon Park, consider the options available in response to those reports, and advise staff of the Commission's selection. ITEM EXPLANATION: Background Over the past two years, The Parks Maintenance Department has participated in oversight of the contractual remodeling/reconstmction of selective restrooms within City parks to ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). To date, three such restroom projects have been undertaken - two at Holiday Park, and one at Laguna Riviera Park. The last of these projects is expected to be completed next month. Prior to the Issuance of building pennits for the work at each of these sites, the Planning Department required that Conditional Use Penults (CUPs) be issued, as the parks had been constructed many years prior without having such documents on file. Entitlement applications for those sites were therefore submitted to the Planning Department. Planning Commission Public Hearings on those sites were later held, there were no objections voiced, and the CUPs/building pennits were subsequently issued. Recognizing that La Costa Canyon Park was in need of similar remodeling for ADA compliance, an entitlement application was submitted to the Planning Department for that site as well. A vicinity map (Exhibit 1) and an aerial map (Exhibit 2) of La Costa Canyon Park are attached. A Planning Commission Public Hearing on the matter was subsequently scheduled for July 20, 2005, with the required public noticing of the matter being accomplished in advance of the meeting. On July 15, 2005, staff received the attached e-mail message (Exhibit 3) from Linda Lespesa, as an "ad hoc representative of the concemed residents" near La Costa Canyon Park. In that message, she described problems associated with the basketball court that are "all related to a group on non-residents who fill the partying lot with cars on weekends, and ignore pleas and warnings from both the neighbors and Carisbad police." On July 19, 2005, staff sent the attached e-mail message (Exhibit 3) to Ms. Laspesa in response to the concems raised. On July 20, 2005, the Planning Commission Public Hearing was held on the CUP application for La Costa Canyon Park. Staff presented the attached report (Exhibit 4) and responded to the Commissioner's questions. Ms. Laspesa and her adjacent neighbor also provided public comment, similar to that contained in the July 15, 2005 e-mail message, and responded to the Commissioner's questions. After deliberating, the Planning Commission approved the Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park, with an added condition that staff was to retum in six months at an another Public Hearing to discuss the pemnit's status. In the interim, Ms. Laspesa and her adjacent neighbor were advised to contact the Carisbad Police Department during any dismptive incidents on the basketball court so that officers could be dispatched to the site. The approved minutes (Exhibit 5) of that meeting are attached. AB# 0107-5 Page 2 Planning staff workload prevented the scheduling of the additional Public Hearing within the stated time frame. Shortly after the hearing, however, Parks Maintenance staff installed signs at the basketball court requesting that the players "Please Be Respectful of the Neighbors - No Profanity, No Loud Noises, No Littering, No Fighting" (photo attached). In addition, both the Parks Maintenance and Police Department staff periodically monitored weekend morning activity at the site for over a one year period. Staff found that: (a) the few dogs obsen/ed within the park were generally being taken from the parking lot to the trail at the back of the park - where leashed dogs are allowed, (b) any litter near the basketball court was readily controlled, (c) there were no negative impacts to the parking lot, and (d) the basketball play was within normal expectations for a community park setting. On occasion, the assigned Police Officers also made contact with the basketball players and advised them of the concerns that had been raised by neighbors. During this period of over one year, complaints from Ms. Laspesa or other neighbors regarding the basketball activity were minimal. On September 21, 2006, however, Ms. Laspesa sent the attached e:mail message (Exhibit 6) reminding staff that the Public Hearing to review the status of the Conditional Use Permit had not occurred, and advising that problems with unauthorized dogs and abusive basketball players were continuing on Sunday mornings. According to Ms. Laspesa, the neighborhood consensus was that "the players appeared to be more respectful for a period of time, but... reverted to the same behavior as prior." On September 22, 2006, staff sent the attached e:mail message (Exhibit 6) in response to Ms. Laspesa, and communicated with the Planning Department on the need to schedule a Public Hearing. Staff also traded the attached e:mail messages (Exhibit 7) with Ms. Laspesa on September 28, 2006, regarding an isolated parking lot sweeping incident. On November 15, 2006, an additional Planning Commission Public Hearing was held on the status ofthe park's CUP. Staff presented the attached report (Exhibit 6) and responded to the Commissioner's questions. Ms. Laspesa, her adjacent neighbor, and four other nearby residents provided public comment and responded to the Commissioner's questions. After considerable deliberation, the Planning Commission voted against the adoption of a resolution to allow the CUP to remain in effect indefinitely, subject to annual review by the Planning Director. Instead, the Commission directed staff to draft a resolution of denial for the CUP, and return to their next regularly scheduled meeting. The approved minutes of that meeting (Exhibit 9) are attached. On December 6, 2006, another Planning Commission Public Hearing was held on the resolution of denial for the park's CUP. Staff presented the attached report (Exhibit 10) and responded to the Commissioner's questions. Ms. Laspesa's adjacent neighbor and one other nearby resident provided supplemental public comment. A different nearby resident submitted the attached letter (Exhibit 11) dated December 6, 2006 as public comment. After additional deliberation, the Planning Commission voted to continue this item to April 7, 2007 - or preferably sooner - to allow staff the opportunity to present this matter to the Parks and Recreation Commission, and return with any suggestions to resolve the issues at hand. The approved minutes (Exhibit 12) of that meeting are attached. Since the November 15, 2006 Public Hearing, Recreation staff has joined the Parks Maintenance and Police Department staff in periodically monitoring- weekend morning activity at the park. Staff has continued to find that: (a) the few dogs observed within the park were generally being taken from the parking lot to the trail at the back of the park, (b) any litter near the basketball court was readily controlled, and (c) there were no negative impacts to the parking lot, and (d) the basketball play was within normal expectations for a park. A log (Exhibit 13) of this monitoring activity is attached. Historical and Geographical Data The following information is offered as historical and geographical data for use when considering the options available in response to the reports regarding basketball activity at this site. AB# 0107-5 Page 3 Constmction of La Costa Canyon Park began in the late 1970s. Located in a residential neighborhood north of La Costa Avenue and between San Marcos Canyon and Cadencia Street, the 14.85-acre pari^ features tot lots, a sand volleyball pit, lighted tennis courts, a lighted basketball court, turfed open space areas, and group picnic areas. Serving pari< patrons are a 26-space partying lot and a restroom building. A large portion of the park consists of an undeveloped canyon and hillsides. Meandering across the hillsides are trails that connect the pari< with an SDG&E easement and neartay homes. The SDG&E easement and the park's undeveloped areas serve to buffer park amenities from many of the neartsy residences. The park has an Open Space General Plan designation and a Planned Community (P-C) zone in recognition of the fact that the pari^ is part of the La Costa Master Plan. The facility is identified as a public park by the La Costa Master Plan. The Master Plan states that the part< Is subject to the standards of the Open Space (0-S) Zone. According to the Zoning Ordinance, public paries are pennitted uses while tennis, volleyball, and other sports courts are conditional uses in the 0-S Zone. The site is also designated as a Community Park by the Paries and Recreation Element of the General Plan. According to Section G.1., 'Primary Paric Classifications', of that Element, Community Paries are defined as "leisure facilities, approximately 20 to 50 acres in size; however, due to the 1982 revision of the Paries and Recreation Element, pre-1982 neighbortiood paries of less than 20 acres have been reclassified and "grandfathered" into the Community Parte classification. This reclassification was approved by the Paries and Recreation Commission in May 1987 and the City Council in August 1987." Although La Costa Canyon Parte falls short of the acreage range of cun-ent Community Paries, it does provide similar amenities. "Community Paries generally provide active and passive amenities; however, they are not limited to the exclusive use of either." Community Paries are also generally intended for the use of residents within the larger vicinity - not solely for the use of the neighbortiood in which they are located. "Typically, Community Paries are designed to serve the reca-eational needs of several neighbortioods... .and the primary access orientation is vehicular." In these respects, La Costa Canyon Community Parte falls within the same classification as Stagecoach, Poinsettia, Aviara, Pine Avenue, Hidden Canyon, and Calavera Hills Community Partes. Each of these Community Parks also have residential neighbors either adjacent to, or across a street from, their various amenities. Poinsettia and Calavera Hills Community Paries specifically contain full basketball coutts. The applicable sections ofthe Paries and Recreation Element of the General Plan (Exhibit 14) are attached. Options Available The listing below notes the full range of options available In response to the reports of dismptive basketball play on weekend mornings at La Costa Canyon Community Park. 1. Staff could fonvard a recommendation to the City Council that the basketball court be removed from the parte, and that the La Costa Canyon Parte Master Plan be amended in a corresponding fashion. 2. Staff could an-ange for the modification of the full basketball court Into (a) two half basketball courts, or (b) one half basketball court and one half children's play court., or (c) one standard half court and one open play court. 3. Staff could retain the current court configuration, post new signage at the basketball court indicating play is not allowed until a later hour on weekend momings (e.g., 10:00 a.m.), and continue to advise neartsy neighbors to contact the Carisbad Police Department during any dismptive incidents. AB# 0107-5 Page 4 EXHIBITS: 1. Vicinity Map of La Costa Canyon Park 2. Aerial Map of La Costa Canyon Park 3. E:Mail Messages between Linda Laspesa and Kyle Lancaster, dated 7/15/05-7/18/05 4. Report to the Planning Commission on CUP 05-05 - La Costa Canyon Park, dated 7/20/05 5. Planning Commission Minutes of CUP 05-05 - La Costa Canyon Park, dated 7/20/05 6. E:Mail Messages between Linda Laspesa and Kyle Lancaster, dated 9/21/06-9/22/06 7. E:Mail Messages between Linda Laspesa and Kyle Lancaster, dated 9/27/06-9/28/06 8. Report to the Planning Commission on CUP 05-05 - La Costa Canyon Park, dated 11/5/06 9. Planning Commission Minutes of CUP 05-05 - La Costa Canyon Park, dated 11/15/06 10. Report to the Planning Commission on CUP 05-05 - La Costa Canyon Park, dated 12/6/06 11. Letter to Don Neu from Marcela Escobar-Eck, dated 12/6/06 12. Planning Commission Minutes of CUP 05-05 - La Costa Canyon Park, dated 12/6/06 13. La Costa Canyon Basketball Court Monitoring Log, dated 11/11/06-12/31/06 14. Parks and Recreation Element ofthe City of Carlsbad General Plan, dated 7/03 EXHIBIT 1 SITE MAP NOT TO SCALE La Costa Canyon Park CUP 05-05 EXHIBIT 2 Mapcrezried byCarhtKad GIS Deparimeni Page 1 of 1 Scott Donnell - Parks and Recreation Commission meeting From: Scott Donnell To: LHansonLaspesa@adelphia.net Date: 12/13/2006 1:20 PM Subject: Parks and Recreation Commission meeting CC: Kyle Lancaster Hi, The confirmed date for the next Special Meeting of the Parks and Rec Commission is January 18, 2007, 5:30pm, in the Council Chambers. La Costa Canyon Park and at least one other item will be on the agenda. As far as additional notification, we will send out public hearing notices for the January 18 meeting and there should be signs posted at the park as well. If yoiu have any questions about the upcoming meeting or the 'next steps' that are planned, please contact Kyle Lancaster at the email above or at 434.2941. Scott file://C:\Documents and Settings\sdonn\Local Settings\Temp\GW} 00001.HTM 12/13/2006 I4yle bansaster - Re: Conditional Use PerTTTitfor La Costa Canyon Park & Cleaning Co.Page 3 EXHIBIT 3 Hubbs" < Lhubb@ci.carlsbad.ca.us >; "Mark Steyaert" < MStev@ci.carlsbad.ca.us >; "Paul Meadows" < pmead(S)ci.carlsbad.ca.us >; "Scott Donnell" < Sdonn(5)ci.carlsbad.ca.us > Sent: Tuesday, July 19,2005 5:46 PM Subject: Re: Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park > Dear Ms. Laspesa: > > This message is a follow-up to our telephone conversation last > Thursday, and your subsequent e:mail, regarding the Parks Maintenance > Division and the Conditional Use Permit Application for La Costa Canyon > Park. > > Please be advised that since our phone conversation, 1 have requested > that two new signs be posted at this park's basketball court, indicating > that players should be courteous to the neighbors (specifically 'No > Profanity' and 'No Fighting'). In addition, an existing sign at the > court requests that basketball play not start until 8:30am, though the > park actually opens at 7:00am. With regard to the litter around the > court, I have requested that our maintenance staff closely monitor this > area and address it accordingly. > > In addition, I left a detailed voicemail for Corporal Douglas with the > Police Department advising him of your concerns regarding > foul/disruptive language, fighting, and general 'bullying' by certain > basketball players. By copy on your e-mail, he is now also aware of the > presence of unauthorized dogs at this park. I've asked that he refer > this information to the applicable Community Relations Officer for > appropriate action. > > Lastly, please be advised that, although you are correct in the fact > that Stagecoach Park currently has four half-court facilities, none of > those baskets/backboards are mounted at a reduced height. Each of those > baskets is at the same regulation height (10') as the two at La Costa > Canyon Park. The City's parks do not have any reduced height baskets, > in part due to the potential for adults to use them for slam dunk > competitions, and damage/break the equipment in the process. I have, > however, forwarded your comments to Park Development Manager Mark > Steyaert for further review. > > We appreciate you and your neighbors providing comments on these items. > Should you have any other Parks Maintenance related needs, please feel > free to contact me, or Public Works/Parks Supervisor Jerry Rodriguez at > (760) 434-2857. > > Respectfully, > > Kyle Lancaster > Parks Superintendent > City of Carlsbad > (760) 434-2941 Kyle Lat fcaster - Re: CITY OF CARLSBAI CONTACT US Page 1 From: PW Internet Email To: David Douglas; Ken Price; Kyle Lancaster; Lloyd Hubbs; Mark Steyaert Date: 07/18/2005 8:43:41 AM Subject: Re: CITY OF CARLSBAD | CONTACT US Good Morning, The below email was sent to the Public Works email, addressed to you. Thank You Deborah PW Administration »> <LHansonLaspesa@adelphia.net> 07/15/2005 2:42:17 PM »> A visitor to the City of Carlsbad Web site has completed and posted the "Contact Us" form to department. Public Works. *********************************************** FOR SECURITY REASONS, DO NOT CHANGE THE SUBJECT LINE. ********************************************** Belovi*, please find the information that was submitted: NOTE: A HARD COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT IS ALSO BEING SENT VIA USPS. To: City of Carlsbad - Kyle Lancaster, Parks Superintendent Ken Price, Recreation Director Lloyd Hubbs, Public Works Mark Steyaert, Parks Development Manager Corp. David Douglas, Sr. Police Officer From: Corona La Costa Homeowners c/o Linda Laspesa Date: 14 July, 2005 Re: Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park; Neighboring Residents* Concerns Many of us residents in the development surrounding La Costa Canyon Park (Corona La Costa Homeowners Association) recently received the Notice of Public Hearing published July 8, 2005; Case file # CUP 05-05. We understand that the conditional use permit addressed in the letter concerns bringing the park's sports courts into compliance with current zoning ordinances. We are concerned, however, that the issues concerning nearby residents are not being addressed. There has been an on-going problem over the last several years regarding the use of the La Costa Canyon Park (LCCP) basketball courts. The majority of the problems associated with the basketball courts are ali related to a group of non-residents who fill the parking lot with cars on weekends, and ignore pleas and warnings from both neighbors and Carlsbad Police. These include 1) early morning excessive noise on weekends, 2) loud arguments and frequent profanity by players, 3) litter including beer containers around the court, 4) dogs either tied or loose in the park in violation of the posted signs (M.C. 11.32.030 (11) & (30), and 5) inaccessibility of the courts to neighboring residents and children due to "bullying" their way onto the court when this group wants access. Furthermore, we feel that the placement of the basketball court makes it very inappropriate for full court basketball under MOST circumstances. It is surrounded by homes on three sides of the park, many within 20-30 feet, and is situated next to the tot lot play area in the park. The sign stating "No profanity has been Kyb Lancaster - Re: CITY OF CARLSBiP | CONTACT US ^ Page 2 removed (most likely by the players themselves) but the profanity has not. It has become bad enough to prevent many of us residents from bringing children to the park during their games. The use of Carlsbad Police officers to respond to on-going complaints by neighbors is not the best use of the City of Carlsbad's budget nor its officers. There has been a long-standing awareness by the Police Department, and current and former Parks Department employees of this problem at La Costa Canyon. We believe NOW Is the time to address these issues, before issuing the Conditional Use Permit mentioned above. (Page 1 of 2) 1 We residents are not lodging these complaints without proposing a solution. There has been a long and collective thought process ongoing in the Corona La Costa Development, and we believe we can propose a solution that is both cost-effective and fair to all concemed, including the "problem" basketball players. We suggest dropping one of the basketball hoops at La Costa Canyon, and converting the court for half-cpurt play. To provide a full court facility nearby, we propose raising or exchanging the hoop and backboard with one of the many half-courts in existence at Stagecoach Park. There are several benefits - 1) resolution of the current problems at LCCP. 2) players who wish to play full-court basketball have a nearby facility. If they drive to LCCP, they can drive to Stagecoach, 3) the homes neighboring any of the Stagecoach Park courts are located considerably further away than those at LCCP, 4) the children of our neighborhood at Corona La Costa will finally have a low basketball hoop accessible to them without leaving the immediate neighborhood, and 5) parents will be able to use the playground area at LCCP weekend mornings without worry about inappropriate adult activities close by. Having dealt with this group of basketball players over many years, area residents are certain that the group will seek out a full court facility and not retum to LCCP regularly. In the past, they have stated they sought out THIS specific court configuration. This will go a long way towards resolving the current problems, without the major expense of relocating the entire basketball court. While several of us pian to attend the July 20th Planning Commission meeting, and/or the City Council Meeting on July 19th, we urge you in advance to address these concerns immediately, prior to issuing the Conditional Use Permit, or at least contingent upon addressing our concerns. We area residents appreciate the benefits of the park, and seek to improve the use and accessibility for all the Carlsbad parks to all residents. Thank you in advance for your consideration. Please feel free to address responses to any of the Corona La Costa Homeowners, or directly to Linda Laspesa, as ad hoc representative of the concerned residents. Her contact information is as follows: Residence: 3014 Rana Court, Carlsbad 92009 Phone; (760) 436-6116 Fax: (760) 436-8084 Email: LHansonLaspesa@adelphia.net (2 of 2) Linda Laspesa 3014 Rana Court Carlsbad, CA 92009 LHansonLaspesa@adelphia.net Tbe City of Carlsbad Planning Department EXHIBIT 4 A REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION Item No P.C. AGENDA OF: July 20,2005 Application complete date: April 28,2005 Project Planner: Scott Donnell Project Engineer: John Maashoff SUBJECT: CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK - Request for a Conditional Use Permit for (he existing La Costa Canyon Park, which is located on a 14.85-acre site on Pueblo Street, located north of La Costa Avenue and west of Cadencia Street in Local Facilities Management Zone 6. I. RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission ADOPT Planning Commission Resolution No. 5934 APPROVING Conditional Use Permit CUP 05-05, based upon the findings and subject to the conditions contained therein. n. INTRODUCTION This proposal involves the processing of a Conditional Use Pennit (CUP) for existing La Costa Canyon Park. No improvements or changes to the park are proposed. ni. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND The City of Carlsbad Public Works - General Services Department is requesting approva! of a Conditional Use Permil for La Costa Canyon Park. Located in a residential neighborhood north of La Costa Avenue and between San Marcos Canyon and Cadencia Street, the 14,85-acre park features a sand volleyball pit, lighted tennis and basketball courts, and lawn and picnic areas. Serving park patrons are a 26-space parking lot and restrooms. A large portion of the park consists of an undeveloped canyon and hillsides. Meandering across the hillsides are trails that connect the park with an SDG&E easement and nearby homes. The SDG&E easement and the park's undeveloped areas serve to buffer park amenities such as the tennis courts from many of the nearby residences. Construction of La Costa Canyon Park began in the late 1970s. The park has an Open Space General Plan designation and a Planned Community (P-C) zone in recognition of the fact that the park is part of the La Costa Master Plan. The facility is identified as a community park by the General Plan Parks and Recreation Element and as a public park by the La Costa Master Plan. The Master Plan states that the park is subject to the standards of the Open Space (O-S) Zone. According to the Zoning Ordinance, public parks are permitted uses while tennis, volleyball and other sports courts are conditional uses in the O-S Zone. Currently, these existing facilities at La Costa Canyon Park do not have a Conditional Use Permit. The Conditional Use Pennit application submitted by General Services will apply to the whole park and will bnng the facilities into compliance with zoning regulations. CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK ^ July 20,2005 Page 2 : La Costa Canyon Park is subject to the following regulations: A. General Plan; B. La Costa Master Plan (MP 149); C. Open Space Zone (Zoning Ordinance Chapter 21.33); D. Conditional Use Ordinance (Zoning Ordinance Chapter 21.42); and E. Zone 6 Local Facilities Management Plan. IV. ANALYSIS Staff developed the recommendation for approval of this project by analyzing the project's consistency with the applicable policies and regulations listed above. The following analysis section discusses compliance with each of these regulations/policies. A. General Plan La Costa Canyon Park is consistent with the applicable polices and programs of the General Plan, Particularly relevant to the park are the Land Use and Parks and Recreation Elements. The table below indicates how the park complies with these particular elements. La Costa Canyon Park - General Plan Compliance Element Use Classification, Goal, Objective, or Program Requested use and Improvements Compliance? Land Use (Overall Land Use Pallern Policy C.8.) Provide for a sufficient diversity of land uses so thai schools, parks and recreational areas, churches and neighborhood shopping centers are available in close proximity to each resident of the City. La Costa Canyon Park is a well- established use in a residential area. The park provides neighborhood recreational opportunities such as tennis, basketball, a tot lot, and walking trails. Yes Parks and Recreation (Park Development Objective B.J 2) To ensure thai park and recreational facilities are compatible with surrounding uses, La Costa Canyon Park is adjacent to homes and open space and is identified as a public park in the La Costa Master Plan. Much of the park features an undeveloped canyon and hillsides, and many park amenities are significantly setback from residences. Further, amenities are appropriate for the park's residential setting. Yes CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK July 20, 2005 Page 3 La Costa Canyon Park - General Plan Compliance Continued Element Use Classification, Goal, Objective, orProsiram Requested use and improvements Compliance? Parks and Recreation (Park Development Objective B.l) To provide a minimum of three (3) acres of Community Parks or Special Use Areas for each 1,000 population within each of the four (4) park quadrants ofthe City. Al 14.85 acres. La Costa Canyon Park contributes toward meeting the acreage requirement for community parks as reflected in this objective. Yes B. La Costa Master Plan Originally adopted in 1972, the La Costa Master Plan (MP-149) established ihe land use pattem for the La Costa area. The Master Plan identifies La Costa Canyon Park as a public park site and shows it as part of an extensive open space corridor that includes San Marcos Canyon. The Master Plan indicates that uses and improvements in the open space corridors are to be regulated by the Zoning Ordinance Open Space standards* C. Open Space Zone The project site is subject to the requirements of the Open Space (0-S) Zone as contained in Zoning Ordinance Chapter 21.33. Among other things, these regulations pennit city parks, picnic areas, trails, and playgrounds. Furthermore, the regulations conditionally permit tennis, basketball, and volleyball courts. Chapter 21.33 also allows the park's public restrooms and parking lot as accessory uses. Section C below discusses the park's compliance with the Conditional Use Permit regulations. With regard lo development standards, the Open Space Zone provides specific standards for minimum lot area and building height (a maximum 25-feet is permitted) and requires compliance wilh Zoning Ordinance parking and sign standards. There are no requirements established for other development standards, including setbacks or building coverage. Regarding lot area and building height,.La Costa Canyon Park complies because the 14.85-acre park size is adequate to accommodate all park amenities, and the public restroom building is less than 25 feet high. An existing wood monument sign, located next to the park entrance on Pueblo Street, is approximately 18 square feet in area. This size is less than the maximum 30 square foot sign area that city standards permit for public park monument signs. Zoning Ordinance Chapter 21.44 establishes parking requirements. However, it contains no standards for parks or amenities such as tennis courts and tot lots. When parking requirements for a use are not specified. Section 21.44,030 allows the Planning Commission to determine the parking needs, based on the requirements for the most comparable use as listed in Chapter 21.44. However, the City's parking standards do not list any uses comparable to many typical park uses, including those uses found in La Costa Canyon Park. In the absence of applicable parking requirements, the City's Parks and Recreation Department has developed parking standards for various park amenities. However, the Department developed CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK ^ July 20, 2005 Page 4 the standards to recognize the parking needs of large, fully featured facilities such as Poinsettia Park and the future Alga Norte Park. Because of their larger size, more community-wide location, and/or amenities such as baseball and soccer fields and community centers, these parks are likely to attract users in cars and on a community and region-wide basis. Accordingly, such fully featured parks need more parking than a neighborhood-serving park such as La Costa Canyon, Recognizing its neighborhood location and orientation, staff has applied a 25 percent reduction from the full City parking standard for each amenity at La Costa Canyon Park. This reduction is based on the findings of a parking study prepared for Pine Park. As with La Costa Canyon, this study concluded Pine Park's neighborhood location and lack of unique amenities warranted a 25% parking space reduction. The Planning Commission approved this reduction through the Conditional Use Permit for Pine Park (CUP 03-18). More recently, the Commission approved the reduction through the Conditional Use Permit for Laguna Riviera Park (CUP 04-29), Applied 10 La Costa Canyon Park, the 25% reduction modifies the park's parking requirement from a total of 40 spaces to 30 spaces. Parking to meet this requirement is met by the park's 26- space parking lot and available on-street parking along the park's Pueblo Street frontage. Located on either side ofthe parking lot driveway, this frontage is sufllcient to accommodate four cars. Attached Exhibit A, the project site plan, features a table that establishes La Costa Canyon Park's parking requirements. In the table, each amenity (e.g,, the tennis courts) and its parking need are identified, along with the total available on and off-street parking. D. Conditional Use Ordinance According to Sections 21.33.040 (3) and (10) of the Zoning Ordinance Open Space chapter, playfields, including courts, and tennis courts require a Conditional Use Permit if located in the Open Space Zone. Four findings must be made in order to approve a Conditional Use Permit. These findings, elaborated in the attached Planning Commission resolution, deal primarily with the project's compatibility with the General Plan, desirability for the community, and compatibility with its site and surroundings. As discussed in Section A above. La Costa Canyon Park is consistent with the applicable elements ofthe General Plan. Tlie park is desirable for the community as it provides public open space and passive and active recreational opportunities within walking or bicycling distance of many homes. The park also helps to meet the Growth Management Performance Standard for park acreage in the Southeast Quadrant. Regarding compatibility, the park's amenities are appropriate for its residential location, and the amenities fit easily on the park site. Furthermore, many park amenities are separated from nearby homes by the undeveloped areas of the park. The two lighted tennis courts, for example, are situated near the middle of the park and are setback a minimum 75-feet from the nearest homes lo the south, and over 300-feet from homes to the north. Compatibility ofthe park with its ser\'ing street system is another finding that must be made. La Costa Canyon Park is accessed from La Costa Avenue by Quinta Street, Del Rey Avenue, and Pueblo Street. Wilh the exception of La Costa Avenue, these streets are local streets designed to CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK ^ July 20, 2005 Page 5 carry low volumes of traffic typical of residential neighborhoods. La Costa Canyon Park's size and amenities are appropriate for the neighborhood and are not oriented toward attracting community or regional users who may increase street traffic. In the attached resolution, staff has proposed a condition that would allow the Planning Director to approve minor additions and new accessory buildings at La Costa Canyon Park without the need to amend the Conditional Use Permit, Such improvements would need to be consistent with the public use and enjoyment of the park. Under the proposed condition, additions to existing buildings could not exceed ten percent of the existing floor area, and new buildings could not exceed 1,500 square feet. E, Zone 6 Local Facilities Management Plan La Costa Canyon Park is located within Local Facilities Management Zone 6. There are no special development conditions in the zone plan that would apply to the existing park, and all public facilities needed to serve the park exist. Therefore, the project is consistent with the provisions of Local Facilities Management Zone 6. r V, ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Staff has determined that the La Costa Canyon Park Conditional Use Permit is exempt fi-om the Califomia Environmental Quality Act, (CEQA). This exemption is pursuant to CEQA Guideline 15301, Existing Facilities. This Guideline exempts the permitting of existing public facilities and structures when little or no expansion is proposed. The City will file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk if the Planning Commission approves the project. ATTACHMENTS; 1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 5934 2. Location Map 3. Disclosure Statement 4. Background Data Sheet 5. Reduced Exhibit 6. Exhibit "A" dated July 20, 2005 .Kyle Lancaster - Re: Conditional Use P^Bt tor La Costa Canyon Park & Cleaning uo.^^^ ^^^^^ ~ Page 1 EXHIBITS From: Scott Donnell To: Kyle Lancaster Date: 09/27/2006 4:50:09 PM Subject: Re; Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park & Cleaning Co. Kyle, I spoke with Ms. Laspesa. She pretty much repeated what she had put in her email below. She indicated things were better then before. I indicated to her I would shoot for the 11/15 PC meeting and asked her if that would work alright with her schedule. I was thinking that that date might affect plans she may have to get a group together or further meet with you. She felt 11/15 was okay, and also indicated the neighborhood might form a committee to deal with the park problems. She also let me know about a parking lot cleaning company that apparently cleans the park parking lot between 5 and 6 a.m. She asked if the cleaning could be done any later. I'm passing this on to you so you are aware of her concern and because she would like a reply. Thanks Scott »> Kyle Lancaster 09/22/2006 10:48:55 AM »> Dear Ms. Laspesa- In terms of the follow-up meeting to review of the Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park, I have copied Associate Planner Scott Donnell on this message for a response. I can assure you, however, that after posting the supplemental signage at the park/court, the site did receive periodic monitoring by the Community Policing Officers. I received several reports from Corpora! Dave Douglas indicating that the playing of the basketball games was generally found to be in an acceptable manner. On selective occasions, the assigned officers also made contact with the players and advised them of the concerns that had been raised by neighbors. My strong presumption is that if dogs were observed tied to trees and barking on those occasions, the players would have also been advised of the need to remove the dogs. I personally inspected the site on a few weekends as well. As with the Community Policing Officers, I found the play of the basketball games to be normal and acceptable. The only dogs I observed on my visits were not associated with the basketball games, but rather, their owners were taking them directly from the parking lot to the trail entry. Although I would agree that the concept of posting additional signage and monitoring the site was not intended to target specific individuals, it was intended to regulate specific behavior/actions. If there are two individuals that are instigating or exhibiting the recent unruly behavior/unpermitted actions, I would ask that you contact Corporal Douglas (760) 931-2217 soon with personal descriptions, and contact the main Police Dispatch (760) 931-2197 when these behaviors/actions are occurring, i have also copied Corporal Douglas on this message so that he can arrange for appropriate patrols by the Community Policing Officers. The tot lot improvement project that has commenced on site has been in the design/budgeting/bidding stages for approximately three years. It is not an expansion of the existing tot lot foot print, but simply a replacement of former equipment that became outdated for ADA compliance, and older seating that was removed. The park was designed and constructed with two adjoining sections of age diverse tot lot equipment. One of those structures was removed a few years ago, leaving vacant sand. We are now replacing that structure and adding some shaded seating for the parents. .Kyle Lanoaster - Re: Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park & Cleaning Co. .. Page 2 Although the neighbors you have spoken with have not requested the replacement play equipment, that particular tot lot is a well utilized park amenity, and will benefit the community as a whole. In addition, this work is not being performed 'in lieu of fixing an existing problem.' We certainly respect your comments regarding the basketball players/dogs, and we have attempted to address your concerns through the signage and monitoring program noted. The initial decision to not convert the one full basketball court to two half courts was not strictly based on available funding, but more over on the belief that the conversion would not necessarily eliminate the issues that had been raised (noise/language/fighting/barking). I am very willing to meet with you to discuss these items further, and review the available options. Please suggest a day/time for the meeting and I will check on the schedule. I will be glad to drive out to the park, if that is most convenient for you. Respectfully, Kyle Lancaster Parks Superintendent City of Carlsbad (760)434-2941 »> "Linda Hanson Laspesa" < LHansonLaspesa@adelphia.net > 09/21/06 10:30 PM »> I am recently in contact with several neighbors as we are all aware that the followup meeting to the 6 month "review" of the conditional use permit did not occur. We continue to have ongoing problems with the unauthorized dogs is park on Sunday mornings along with abusive basketball players. It appears that the neighborhood concensus is that the players appeared to be more respectful for a period of time, but have now reverted to the same behavior as prior. There have been 2 particular individuals in the Sunday AM group that seem to be the instigators of the noise/abusive language/fighting/barking dog tied to tree in park. These two don't always play each Sunday at Sam (thank youl) but in general the games/players are tolerable without them. How to handle, I don't know, as we are not specifically targeting individuals. I've been in touch with the Community Service Officer - who frankly seems not overly concerned. Since there is currently a project going on as we speak in the playground to add a rock climbing area/other play equipment, those of us who voiced our concerns and ideas about converting the basketball courts to half-court play don't understand why there are funds for this additional play equipment, but NOT to convert the courts?!?! To my knowledge, NONE of us in the neighborhood have requested additional play equipment in lieu of fixing an existing problem. Again, I am speaking on behalf on the "silently suffering" whose needs don't seem to be getting met. Perhaps a followup meeting with you prior to the next board meeting might be in order? Please contact me at 760.436.6116 or via email, and I will attempt to organize. Thank you, Linda Laspesa La Costa Canyon Park Area Resident — Original Message From: "Kyle Lancaster" < Klanc(5>ci.carlsbad.ca.us > To: < LHansonLaspesa@adelDhia.net > Cc: "David Douglas" < ddouq@ci.carisbad.ca.us >; "Dale Schuck" < DSchuiSci.carlsbad.ca.us >; "Greg Clavier" < Gclav@ci.carlsbad.ca.us >; "Joe Pimentel" < Jpime@ci.carlsbad.ca.us >; "Jerry Rodriguez" < Jrodr@ci.carlsbad.ca.us >; "Ken Price" < Kpric@ci.carlsbad.ca.us >; "Lloyd K>1e Lancaster - RE: La Costa Canyon PW- Parking Lot Sweeping __ ^ ^ _^_^^^ Page;.!. EXHIBIT? From: Kyle Lancaster To: Linda Hanson Laspesa; Ursula Centers Date: 09/28/2006 1:44:50 PM Subject: RE: La Costa Canyon Park - Parking Lot Sweeping You're very welcome. The contract with the subject street sweeping company was recently revised. We will certainly direct the contractor to avoid sweeping the La Costa Canyon Park after 7am from this point forward. Our Parks Maintenance Staff has also previously been advised not to use power (noise generating) equipment on such sites until after 7am. I again apologize for the 4:30am disturbance caused by the sweeping company. Other City sites will be scheduled for these early morning hours. -Kyle Lancaster »> "Centers, Ursula" <ursula.centers@pfizer.com> 09/28/06 12:10 PM »> Thanks you so much for addressing this. I will say that 1 was FURIOUS to be woken up at that hour and can't imagine how families with kids reacted. IN general, there seems to be little consideration ofthe fact that this park in located in the middle of a quite, residential community. The schedule for regular maintenance should be looked at so that a park like Stagecoach is first on the daily schedule. Ursula Centers —Original Message From: Linda Hanson Laspesa fmailto:LHansonLaspesa@adelphia.net] Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2006 10:35 AM To: Kyle Lancaster Subject: Re: La Costa Canyon Park - Parking Lot Sweeping You're welcome, and thanks for addressing. Just saw my neighbor who'd called after they'd arrived at 4:30 am, and let her know to spread the word that it's been addressed. We'll all appreciate the extra sleep! — Original Message — From: "Kyle Lancaster" <Klanc(a)ci.carlsbad.ca.us> To: <LHansonLaspesa@adelphia.net> Cc: "Clayton Dobbs" <Cdobb(5)ci.carlsbad.ca.us>: "Dale Schuck" <DSchu@ci.carlsbad.ca.us>: "Greg Clavier" <Gclav(a)ci.carlsbad.ca.us>: "Paul Meadows" <pmead@ci.carlsbad.ca.us>: "Scott Donnell" <Sdonn@ci.carlsbad.ca.us> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 6:01 PM Subject: La Costa Canyon Park - Parking Lot Sweeping > Ms. Laspesa- > Scott Donnell informed me that you had expressed a concern regarding > the City's contract street sweeping company providing service to the La > Costa Canyon Park parking lot between 5am and 6am. This contractor was > recently directed to provide service to such lots twice a month. Kyle LanSaster - RE: La Costa Canyon Park - Parking Lot Sweeping P^ge 2 > > We will request that the contractor not sweep the La Costa Canyon Park > parking lot until after 7am from this point fonward. I apologize for > any prior disturbances. > Thank you for bringing this item to our attention. > -Kyle Lancaster LEGAL NOTICE Unless expressly stated othenvise, this message is confidential and may be privileged. It is intended for the addressee(s) only. Access to this E-mail by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not an addressee, any disclosure or copying of the contents of this E-mail or any action taken (or not taken) in reliance on it is unauthorized and may be unlawful. If you are not an addressee, please inform the sender immediately. CC: Clayton Dobbs; Greg Clavier; Joe Pimentel; Paul Meadows The City of Carlsbad Planning Department EXHIBIT 8 A REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION Item No. P.C. AGENDA OF: November 15, 2006 Application complete date: April 28, 2005 Project Planner: Scott Donnell Project Engineer: David Hauser SUBJECT: CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK - Review of the approved conditional use permit for La Costa Canyon Park, a community park on Pueblo Street, located north of La Costa Avenue and west of Cadencia Street in Local Facilities Management Zone 6. I. RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission ADOPT Planning Commission Resolution No. 6200 FINDING that La Costa Canyon Park does not have a substantial negative effect on surrounding properties or the public health and welfare and that the findings and conditions of Plarming Commission Resolution No. 5934, including the condition requiring annual review of Conditional Use Permit CUP 05-05 by the Planning Director, are adequate, based upon the finding contained in Planning Commission Resolution No. 6200. II. INTRODUCTION At its July 20, 2005 meeting, the Plaiming Commission approved a conditional use permit (CUP) for La Costa Canyon Park. The park, completed over 20 years ago, lacked a CUP, which is necessary for Ihe facility's tennis, volleyball, and basketball courts. The Plaiming Commission approved the CUP, but because of concems expressed by residents living near the park about some of the park users, voted to discuss the status ofthe pennit at a public hearing in six months. Staff workload prevented the scheduling of this item within the stated time frame. Attached are the staff report, approving resolution, and minutes from the July 20, 2005 meeting. HI. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND La Costa Canyon Park is a 14.85-acre facility featuring play equipment, a sand volleyball pit, two lighted tennis courts, a lighted basketball court, lawn and picnic areas, and meandering trails. A large portion of the park consists of an undeveloped canyon and hillside. Serving park patrons are a 26-space parking lot and restrooms. The park has an Open Space General Plan designation and a Plaimed Community (P-C) zone in recognition of the fact that the park is part of the La Costa Master Plan. The facility is identified as a community park by the General Plan Parks and Recreation Element and as a public park by the La Costa Master Plan. The Master Plan states that the park is subject to the standards of the CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK November 15, 2006 Page 2 Open Space (0-S) Zone. According to the Zoning Ordinance, public parks are pennitted uses while tennis, volleyball and other sports courts are conditional uses in the O-S Zone. In response to the July 2005 public hearing nodce for the CUP, a resident living near the park sent an email to the City (dated July 15, 2005, and attached). The email, which was distributed to the Planning Commission, described several concems that park neighbors have with the park that were primarily related to weekend use ofthe basketball court. The concems, reiterated by this and another park neighbor at the public hearing, are listed below: • Non-residents who fill the park parking lot and dominate use of the basketball court, which prevents access by neighborhood residents and children • Early moming excessive noise on the weekends by basketball players • Loud arguments and frequent profanity by basketball players • Players' disregard of requests from residents, park employees, and the police for reasonable behavior • Litter around the basketball court • Dogs either restrained or loose in the park The residents also noted in both the email and at the hearing that the problems had been ongoing for several years and caused the park to be unusable at certain times, particularly by parents with small children. As a solution, the email suggested the full-size basketball court at La Costa Canyon Park be converted to a half court facility. In exchange, one of the existing half-courts at nearby Stagecoach Park could be changed to a full court facility. In addition, at the public hearing, both residents and city Parks and Recreation Department staff noted Carlsbad Police had responded to complaints received regarding the problems at the park. Following the public hearing, the Planning Commission voted to approve the CUP for La Costa Canyon Park. The approval included a modification (in bold) of the standard condition regarding review of the CUP: This Conditional Use Permit shall be reviewed by the Planning Director within six months of the effective date of this approval at a noticed public hearing and thereafter annually to determine if all conditions of this permit have been met and that the use does not have a substantial negative effect on surrounding properties or the public health and welfare. If the Planning Director determines that the use has such substantial negative effects, the Planning Director shall recommend that the Planning Commission, after providing the permittee the opportunity to be heard, add additional conditions to reduce or eliminate the substantial negative effects. The basketball court at La Costa Canyon Park is situated near the front of the park, just beyond the parking lot. The court is lighted and about ten feet below and 30 to 40 feet away from the nearest homes, which are separated from the basketball court by a landscaped slope. IV. ANALYSIS In response to the concems cited by residents, the city's Parks and Recreation Department took the following steps, most of which commenced before or soon after the July 2005 public hearing: CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK November 15, 2006 Page 3 • Installed two signs at the basketball court requesting park users to be respectful of neighbors and refrain from littering, fighting, loud noises, and profanity. • Requested parks maintenance staff to closely monitor the basketball court area for litter. • Advised the Police Department of the residents' concerns, including the presence of dogs. • Corresponded with one of the concemed residents and provided that resident with contact information for appropriate parks and recreation department and police department personnel. • Monitored the park on weekends when basketball games were underway. Carlsbad Community Policing Officers also periodically monitored the site. All monitoring efforts revealed basketball games were proceeding in a generally normal, acceptable fashion. Furthermore, on selective occasions, the Community Policing Officers made contact with players and advised them ofthe concems that had been raised by the park's neighbors. • Based on monitoring efforts, noted that dogs visible did not appear to be associated with the basketball games but rather with owners walking their dogs from the parking lot to adjacent trails. (Note: It is not known if police officers observed any dogs.) • Recently installed a basketball court sign stating "no basketball allowed prior to 8:30 AM." This sign replaced a similar sign that prohibited basketball prior to 8:00 AM. Additionally, a "no dogs allowed" sign has been located for quite some time at the park entrance. Dogs are not pemiitted in any city park pursuant to Municipal Code Sections 11.32.030(11) and (23). Pictures of this and the other signs mentioned above are shown below. Furthermore, the park entrance sign pictured above, which advises that park hours begin at 7:00 AM, is scheduled to be replaced by a new sign informing that park hours begin one hour later at 8:00 AM. Regarding die resident suggestion that the basketball court be converted from a full to half court facility, Parks and Recreation Department staff believe that conversion would not necessarily eliminate the offensive behavior. Parks and Recreation Department staff notes that two half courts might actually draw more players, as four teams, rather than two teams, could play. Additionally, there are both policy and budget implications associated with a conversion of CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK November 15, 2006 Page 4 courts at both La Costa Canyon and Stagecoach Parks. Among other things, discussion with neighborhood residents and park users should occur before changes to facilities at either park are made. Another option expressed in the attached email is that one of the basketball hoops at the La Costa Canyon Park be lowered to discourage full court play. While this may be desirable for younger children. Parks and Recreation Department staff worry that a lowered hoop would encourage adult slam dunk contests and possibly result in damaged equipment. In September 2006, Parks and Recreation Department staff received an email from the same resident who had written the previous email. The latest email reports that the neighborhood continues to have problems with unauthorized dogs and basketball players, primarily on Sunday momings. The email notes that basketball players appeared to have exhibited a more respectful conduct for a period of time. However, while the basketball games and players are generally tolerable, the unpleasantness of the past once again was a problem due primarily to the behavior of two individuals. The email also described the presence of a barking dog tied to a park tree. Parks and Recreation Department staff replied to the email and requested that the resident contact a specific individual in the Police Department as well as Police Dispatch when any offensive actions are occurring. Department staff also offered to meet with the resident should the resident desire. Staff acknowledges concems expressed by neighbors over the basketball court at La Costa Canyon Park. Likely, similar problems occur periodically at other city parks as well. When unpleasant situations occur, the Parks and Recreation Department and, when necessary, the Police Department, have procedures, rules, and staff in place to respond to and address situations appropriately. As demonstrated by the City's response to neighbors' concems, problems with the basketball court, although they may not be resolved, are and will continue to be addressed as needed. Based on existing and ongoing efforts by the city to address neighborhood concems and meet with residents, the Planning Department believes problems with the park are being and will continue to be appropriately monitored and addressed. Accordingly, the Planning Department recommends the Plarming Commission find that (1) La Costa Canyon Park, and particularly its basketball court, do not have a substantial negative effect on surrounding properties or the public health and welfare; (2) the findings and conditions of Planning Commission Resolution No. 5934 remain adequate; and (3) annual review of the park CUP by the Planning Director, as the standard condition requires, is adequate. V. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The original approval and current review ofthe La Costa Canyon Park CUP are exempt fi'om the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). This exemption is pursuant to CEQA Guideline 15301, Existing Facilities. This Guideline exempts the permitting and operation of existing public facilities and stractures when little or no expansion is proposed. After the Planning Commission's approval of the CUP in 2005, the City filed a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk. ATTACHMENTS: CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK November 15,2006 Page 5 1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 6200 2. Planning Commission staff report dated July 20, 2005 3. Planning Commission Resolution No. 5934 4. Planning Commission meeting minutes dated July 20,2005 5. Emaildated July 15,2005 6. Location Map 7. Background Data Sheet 8. Reduced Exhibit 9. Exhibit "A" dated November 15, 2006 The City of Carlsbad Plaiming Department EXHIBIT 10 A REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION Item No. P.C. AGENDA OF: December 6, 2006 Application compiete date: April 28, 2005 Project Planner: Scott Donnell Project Engineer: David Hauser SUBJECT: CUP 05-05 ~ LA COSTA CANYON PARK - Adoption of findings to deny the Conditional Use Pennit for La Costa Canyon Park, a community park on Pueblo Street, located north of La Costa Avenue and west of Cadencia Street in Local Facilities Management Zone 6. At its July 20, 2005 meeting, the Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit (CUP) for existing La Costa Canyon Park. The Planning Commission approved the CUP, but because of concems expressed by residents living near the park about some of the park users, voted to discuss the status ofthe permit at a subsequent public hearing. The Planning Commission heard the CUP again at a public hearing on November 15, 2006. Based on additional resident comments expressed at the November hearing primarily about users of the park's basketball court, the Planning Commission voted to deny proposed Planning Commission Resolution No. 6200. This resolution recommended that La Costa Canyon Park did not have a substantial negative effect on surrounding properties or the public health and welfare and that the findings and conditions of Planning Commission Resolution No. 5934, including the condition requiring annual review of Conditional Use Permit CUP 05-05 by the Planning Director, were adequate. Based on the Planning Commission's action, staff has prepared the attached resolution of denial. The resolution includes the concem over the basketball court as justification for the denial. Subsequent to the November 15 meeting, staflF reviewed possible options to denial of the CUP. A feasible altemative for Commission consideration is to continue this matter to no later than the April 4, 2007 meeting. Such a continuance would allow staff the opportunity to present the matter to the Parks and Recreation Commission, which in turn could review the issues about the basketball court and suggest ways and manners to resolve any problems. Foliowing the Parks and Recreation Commission's analysis, staff would return the CUP to the Planning Commission for a noticed public hearing. Should the Planning Commission choose to deny the CUP, the denial action would be statutorily exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15270 of the Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), This section states that CEQA does not apply to projects which a public agency rejects or disapproves. ATTACHMENTS; 1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 6224 (CUP Denial) ^ PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 6224 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE 3 CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, DENYING THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR EXISTING LA COSTA 4 CANYON PARK, WHICH IS LOCATED ON PROPERTY GENERALLY NORTH OF LA COSTA AVENUE AND WEST OF CADENCIA STREET IN LOCAL FACILITIES 6 MANAGEMENT ZONE 6. CASE NAME: LA COSTA CANYON PARK 7 CASE NO.: CUP 05-05 5 8 9 10 11 WHEREAS, City of Carlsbad, "Developer/Owner," filed a verified application with the City of Carlsbad regarding property described as ("the Property"); and WHEREAS, said verified application constituted a request for a Conditional Use Lot 272 and a portion of Lot 271 of Carlsbad Tract 72-20, Unit 2, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of j2 California, according to Map 7779, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County on October 26, 1973 13 " 14 15 15 Permit as shown on Exhibit "A" dated November 15, 2006, on file in the Planning Department, 17 LA COSTA CANYON PARK - CUP 05-05, as provided by Chapter 21.42 and/or 21.50 ofthe 1 8 Carlsbad Municipal Code; and 19 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did, on the 20th day of July, 2005, hold a 20 duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by law to consider said request; and 21 22 WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony 23 and arguments, if any, of all persons desiring to be heard, said Commission considered all factors 24 relating to the CUP; and 25 WHEREAS, at said public hearing, the Planning Commission approved CUP 05 26 05, as described and conditioned in Planning Commission Resolution No. 5934; and 27 " 28 WHEREAS, as part of its approval, the Plarming Commission voted to discuss the status of the Conditional Use Permit (CUP), as reflected in condition number 9 of Resolution No. 5934, at a subsequent public hearing because of concems expressed by some residents living in the vicinity of the park that primarily regarded the behavior of players using the park's basketball 6 court and the presence of dogs; and 7 WHEREAS, in response, the City made numerous efforts to address resident o concems, including installing signs around the basketball court that requested players' respectful 9 behavior, restricting play to no earlier than 8:30 a.m.; replacing a sign at the park entrance that 10 noted park hours began at 7:00 a.m. with a new sign that notes the park opens at 8:00 a.m.; j2 monitoring of the park on several occasions by Parks and Recreation Department staff and Police 13 officers; contacting basketball court users (contact made by Police officers) to advise them of 14 resident concems; and providing residents with contact information for appropriate Parks and Recreation Department and Police Department personnel; and 16 WHEREAS, City employees who monitored the park did not witness the kind of 17 behavior described by residents; and 18 -^g WHEREAS, the Plarming Commission did, on the 15th day of November, 2006, 20 hold a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by law to consider the status of the CUP; and 21 WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony 22 and arguments, if any, of all persons desiring to be heard, said Commission considered all factors 23 relating to the CUP; and 24 WHEREAS, in consideration of the aforementioned city efforts and monitoring 25 J & 25 results and based on the testimony of residents living in the vicinity of the park who at the 27 November 15, 2006, hearing once again cited concems over the behavior of certain players using 28 the park's basketball court, said Commission voted to deny proposed Planning Commission PC RESO NO. 6224 -2- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Resolution No. 6200, which would have found that La Costa Canyon Park does not have a substantial negative effect on surrounding properties or the public health and welfare and that the findings and conditions of Planning Commission Resolution No. 5934, including the condition requiring annual review of Conditional Use Permit CUP 05-05 by the Planning Director, are adequate. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad as follows: A) That the foregoing recitations are tme and correct, B) That based on the evidence presented at the public hearing to consider the status of the CUP, the Commission DENIES LA COSTA CANYON PARK - CUP 05-05, based on the following findings: Findings: 1. That the use is necessary or desirable for the development of the community in that the park is consistent with the La Costa Master Plan, provides recreational opportunities on a scale appropriate to its residential neighborhood setting, and is convenient to nearby residents, 2. That the use, specifically because of the park basketball court, is not essentially in harmony with the various elements and objectives of the General Plan in that the testimony of some residents living near the park indicates that the behavior of some users of the park's basketball court, at times on weekends and primarily on Sunday mornings, causes a negative effect on surrounding uses. Accordingly, the park does not comply with Park and Recreation Element Development Objective B.12, which states, "to ensure that park and recreational facilities are compatible with surrounding uses." Testimony received by the City about La Costa Canyon Park has focused primarily on the basketball court; no negative comments have been expressed about other park amenities, and the City finds that other aspects of the park are in harmony with the General Plan as identified in Planning Comniission Resolution No. 5934. 3. That the use, specifically because of the park basketball court, is detrimental to existing uses specifically permitted in the zone in which the use is located, in that the testimony of some residents living near the park indicates some players using the park's basketball court at times on weekends and primarily on Sunday mornings are excessively noisy, use abusive language, fight, and otherwise exhibit unruly behavior which negatively impacts the neighborhood, nearby residents, and residents' ability to use the park during those times. Testimony received by the City about La Costa Canyon Park has focused primarily on the basketball court; no PC RESO NO. 6224 -3- 8 9 13 ^ negative comments have been expressed about other park amenities and the City 2 finds that other aspects of the park are not detrimental to the surrounding residentially-zoned neighborhood as identified in Planning Commission Resolution 3 No. 5934. 4 4. That the site for the use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the use, in that the ^ 14.85 acre park contains sufficient area to accommodate the various uses within it. g 5, That all the yards, setbacks, walls, fences, landscaping, and other features necessary to adjust the use, specifically the basketball court, to existing or permitted future uses in 7 the neighborhood have not been provided and maintained, in that adjustments to the basketball court, other than the signs around the court already installed by the City regarding allowed hours of play and acceptable player behavior, would be necessary to ensure use of the basketball court is compatible with the neighborhood. Yards, setbacks, landscaping, and other features necessary to adjust the tennis courts, IQ volleyball court, tot lot, and other park amenities and features to uses in the neighborhood are provided and maintained as discussed in Planning Commission 11 Resolution No. 5934. 12 6, That the street system serving the proposed use is adequate to properly handle all traffic generated by the proposed use, in that the park is served by local neighborhood streets which are designed to carry low volumes of traffic typical of residential 14 neighborhoods. La Costa Canyon Park's size and amenities are appropriate for the neighborhood and are not oriented toward attracting regional users who may 15 increase street traffic. Further, the park's trails and its proximity to homes, low volume streets, and sidewalks likely encourage some park users to walk or bicycle to the park. 17 7. That the project is statutorily exempt fi'om environmental review pursuant to Section 18 15270 of the Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) which states that CEQA does not apply to projects which a public agency rejects or disapproves. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 PC RESO NO. 6224 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 NOES: 7 ABSENT: ABSTAIN PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad, Califomia, held on the 6th day of December 2006 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: MARTELL B. MONTGOMERY, Chairperson CARLSBAD PLANNING COMMISSION ATTEST: DON NEU Assistant Planning Director PC RESO NO. 6224 -5- EXHfBITn December 6, 2006 Don Neu, Planning Director 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 RE: La Costa Canyon Park Conditional Use Permit - Planning Commission Hearing Mr. Neu: It has come to my attention that the Pianning Commission took an action to deny the Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park, specifically expressing concerns relating to the basketball courts. My residence abuts the upper part of La Costa Canyon Park and 1 too am faced with various noise issues associated with the park use. Having said that when we purchased our home we were fully aware of the fact that we were going to be living adjacent to a Neighborhood Park and that while convenient it would pose certain challenges. There has rarely been an instance where we have not been able to resolve a noise or nuisance issue by simply talking to the park users. On the occasion where some of the park users become disrespectful or problematic we have been able to call the Carlsbad Police Department non-emergency number and they have assisted in those cases. My children and 1 use the basketball court quite frequently, we are regular users of all aspects of the park including the walking and jogging trails. I too can hear the rowdy basketball games on weekend mornings, I have gone by on several occasions and asked them to tone it down and in most cases they do. It would be extremely disappointing to have a facility that is primarily enjoyed by neighborhood children removed because of a handful of users that are causing problems. As our City continues to move towards more infill development the number of complaints about perceived incompatible uses will start to rise. As I jogged by the park last Sunday morning, the basketball game was in process and the noise coming from the basketball game was significantly less than the noise coming from the five families with screaming toddlers at the play structures. The play structures also abut a series of single-family homes. Is removal of the play structures next? I ask that you please forward my concems (which are shared by many of my neighbors) to the Planning Commissioners. It is my hope that they reconsider their action on the Conditional Use Permit or at least continue the item in order to give the Park and Recreation Council an opportunity to consider Ihe matter. Sincerely, Marcela Escobar-Eck Corona La Costa Homeowner's Association Resident «»•«»••••«••«••«•••*»•«•» [Click here and type slogan] EXHIBIT 13 LA COSTA CANYON PARK BASKETBALL COURT MONITORING Day Date Time Monitor Parking Spaces Available Players Saturday 11/11/2006 10:05 a.m. KL 22-25 0 No Game Sunday 11/12/2006 9:15 a.m. KL 18-20 7 Game In progress Sunday 11/19/2006 9:15 a.m. KL 14-16 10 Game in progress/l curse Sunday 11/19/2006 11:40 a.m KL 20-22 4 No Game Sunday 11/24/2006 9:15 a.m. KL 14-16 10 Game in progress Sunday 11/24/2006 11:15 a.m. KL 20-22 4 No Game Sunday 12/3/2006 8:45 a.m. BR 10 14 Shooting around Sunday 12/3/2006 9:15 a.m. BR 6 18 Game in progress Sunday 12/3/2006 9:45 a.m. BR 4 20 Game In progress Sunday 12/3/2006 10:00 a.m. KL 6 17 Game In progress/2 curses Sunday 12/3/2006 10:15 a.m. BR 7 17 Game in progress Sunday 12/3/2006 10:45 a.m. BR 8 16 Game in progress Sunday 12/3/2006 11:30 a.m. BR 20 4 Shooting around Sunday 12/3/2006 12:00 p.m. SE 20 4 Shooting around Sunday 12/3/2006 12:30 p.m. SE 20 4 Shooting around Sunday 12/3/2006 2:30 p.m. SE All Open 0 No game Saturday 12/9/2006 8:05 a.m. KL 25 0 No game Saturday 12/9/2006 12:50 p.m. KL 24 1 Shooting around Sunday 12/10/2006 8:45 a.m. BR All Open 0 No game Sunday WiOiZOm 9:00 a.m. KL All Open 0 No game Sunday 12/10/2006 9:16 a.m. BR All Open 0 No game Sunday 12/10/2006 9:45 a.m. BR All Open 0 No game Sunday 12/10/2006 10:15 a.m. BR All Open 0 No game Sunday 12/10/2006 10:45 a.m. BR 25 0 No game Sunday 12/10/2006 11:00 a.m. KL 25 0 No game Sunday 12/10/2006 11:15 a.m. BR 24 0 No game Sunday 12/10/2006 12:15 p.m. SE 23 0 No game Sunday 12/10/20(^ 12:30 p.m. SE 22 0 No game Sunday 12/17/2006 8:45 a.m. BR All Open 0 Kids playing in park Sunday 12/17/2006 9:15 a.m. BR All Open 0 No one in park Sunday 12/17/2006 9:45 a.m. BR All Open 0 Family In playground Sunday 12/17/2006 10:00 a.m. KL All Open 0 Family in playground Sunday 12/17/2006 10:15 a.m. BR All Open 0 No one in pari^ Sunday 12/17/2006 10:45 a.m. BR All Open 0 No one in paric Sunday 12/17/2006 11:15 a.m. BR All Open 0 No one in park Sunday 12/24/2006 8:45 a.m. BR 17 11 Shooting around Sunday 12/24/2006 9:15 a.m. BR 13 13 Game in progress Sunday 12/24/2006 9:45 a.m. BR 13 11 Shooting around Sunday 12/24/2006 10:15 a.m. BR 14 0 No game Sunday 12/24/2006 10:45 a.m. BR 22 0 Family in park Sunday 12/24/2006 11:15 a.m. BR 23 0 Family in parte Sunday 12/24/2006 11:45 a.m. BR 23 0 Family In park Sunday 12/31/2006 8:46 a.m. BR 14 11 Shooting around Sunday 12/31/2006 9:15 a.m. BR 12 15 Game In progress Sunday 12/31/2006 9:45 a.m. BR 8 16 Game in progress Sunday 12/31/2006 10:15 a.m. BR 8 11 Shooting around Sunday 12/31/2006 10:45 a.m. BR 14 11 Game in progress Sunday 12/31/2006 11:05 a.m. KL 24 0 Family in park Sunday 12/31/2006 11:15 a.m. BR 24 0 Family in park Sunday 12/31/2006 11:45 a.m. BR 22 0 Family in park Sunday 1/7/2007 8:45 a.m. BR 17 8 Game not started/Players arriving Sunday 1/7/2007 9:00 a.m. KL 10 16 Game in progress Sunday 1/7/2007 9:15 a.m. BR 10 17 Game in progress Sunday 1/7/2007 9:45 a.m. BR 10 16 Game In progress Sunday 1/7/2007 10:15 a.m. BR 9 15 Game in Progres^one curse Sunday 1/7/2007 10:45 a.m. BR 7 14 Game in progress/Family in park Sunday 1/7/2007 11:15 a.m. BR 9 13 Game in progress/Family in parte, Sunday 1/7/2007 11:45 a.m. BR 11 14 Game in progress^amily in parte Sunday 1/7/2007 11:55 a.m. KL 14-16 5 No game/Family in Parte MRKS & RECREA TION ELEMENT EXHIBIT 14 F. PARK AND RECREATIONAL NEEDS GENERATED BY INDUSTRIAL USES /ythough the Quimby Ad itself does not apply to industrial or commercial subdivisions, a locai agency is permitted to impose fees or exactions as a condition of approval of a proposed development, provided those fees and exactions do not exceed the estimated reasonable cost of providing the service or facility. In addition, the Grov4h Management Ordinance (CMC 21.90) authorizes special facility fees to pay for improvements or facilities which are related to new development. Since there is a substantial impact on existing recreation facilities from an increasing industrial employment base, a need to impose and implement a park mitigation fee for industrial development was recognized. In November 1987, the City Council adopted its first park mitigation fee for the Zone 5 Local Facilities Management Plan. Additionally, a park mitigation fee was required as part of the Zone 16 and 13 Local Facilities Management Plans. The purpose of a fee is to ensure adequate recreational facilities to accommodate the demand created for them by the daily influx of the industrial work force and population as industrial development grows throughout the City. G. PARK INVENTORY INTRODUCTION The pre-1982 Parks and Recreation Element emphasized more passive use concepts with the acquisition and development of smaller neighborhood, mini, and vest pocket parks. Additionally, natural open space areas, meant to serve as connective corridors and greenways throughout the City, were accepted as park requirements dedicated under the Quimby Ordinance. Due to the characteristics of these natural open space areas, many of the sites once accepted for park purposes are considered undevelopable by today's park development standards. developable parkland is considered to be buildable acreage similar to acreage associated with the subdivision for which dedication is required. Typically, it has slopes of less than 10% and is not to be located in an area on which building is precluded due to environmental constraints as defined by City ordinance or other laws, geological constraints, flooding, easements, or other encumbrances and/or restrictions. Current recreational trends identify a request for both active and passive recreation. In order to accommodate those trends, parkland dedication requirements are geared toward the acquisition of developable parkland, which may provide both active and passive use. In addition recent City surveys indicate a demand for access to Open Space and trails as a priority quality of life issue for residents of the community. In response to this demand. City Council adopted the Citywide Trails Plan Report in November of 2001 outlining implementation of a Citywide Trails Program. Carlsbad's present park development philosophy concentrates on providing larger community parks, which incorporate a balance of both active and passive recreational amenities. The result has created a more realistic park program in terms of meeting the recreational needs of the residents, tourists, employees, the Growrth Management requirements, and is more financially feasible from an operational and maintenance standpoint. The development of small neighborhood parks is no longer pursued primarily because of the high cost of maintenance. Because these parks typically provide one or two recreational uses, they have been incorporated within the current Special Use Area park classification. Some sites previously acknowledged as Neighborhood Parks have been incorporated ("grandfathered") into the Community Park classification, and although they may not meet the current acreage requirement, they do provide amenities characteristic of the Community Park category. Today, current and future parkland dedicated under the Quimby Ordinance is subject to more stringent conditions than were once required. Noting the shift in acquisition policy, July 2003 Page 3 ARKS & RECREATONELEMENT 1, PRIMARY PARK CLASSIFICATIONS Presently, the City of Carlsbad's Parkland Inventory is composed of three primary park classifications: • Community Parks • Special Use Areas • Special Resource Areas Although these classifications are the basis for the City's standards, to ensure optimum park and recreational facilities, three special resource areas and one community park have been identified as Regional Open Space Parks within the San Diego Association of Governments Report, "Regionally Significant Open Space." The standards for each park classification are as follows: Community Parks Special Use Areas 2.5 acres/1.000 pop. .5 acres/1,000 pop. (Collectable Park Standard) 3.0 acres/1,000 pop. Special Resource Areas 2.5 acres/1,000 pop. OVERALL PARK AC. STANDARD 5.5 acres/1,000 pop. "The City of Carlsbad's Parkland Inventory is composed o f three primary park classifications: Community Parks; Special Use Areas; and, Special Resource Areas." The City defines these Park Classifications as follows: Communitv Parks - These are leisure facilities, approximately 20 to 50 acres in size; however, due to the 1982 revision of the Parks and Recreation Element, pre-1982 neighborhood parks of less than 20 acres have been reclassified and "grandfathered" into the Community Park classification. This reclassification was approved by the Parks and Recreation Commission in May 1987 and by the City Council in August 1987. Any future acquisition and development of community park sites within the northwest quadrant, where a near buildout situation exists, in all likelihood will require community park development of sites under 20 acres in size. Typically, Community Parks are designed to serve the recreational needs of several neighborhoods. The nature of this type of facility encourages and attracts family unit populations from a nearby vicinity on a daily frequency. Community Parks generally provide active and passive use amenities; however, they are not limited to the exclusive use of either. Minimum facilities should include: • Family-oriented picnic areas • Group picnic areas • Turfed open space areas for free play • Multi-purpose playfield(s) (lighted when appropriate) • Tot lot areas • Structures for lectures, meetings, skills, instructions, etc. • Buffer areas • Special use facilities such as swimming pools, tennis courts, horseshoes, handball and racquetball courts, bicycle paths, etc. as per specific community demand may be located within these parks if appropriate to the interests and needs of the community in which the park is located. The primary access orientation is vehicular. It is therefore established that community parks should be located adjacent to a secondary arterial or circulation route of greater hierarchy as defined within the Circulation Element. Special Use Areas - These are typically local facilities that contain only one or two activity type uses, either passive or active in nature. They are between one and five acres in size and generally provide the basic widely accepted facilities found in a community park site. Facilities of this type are: (but not limited to) swim, tennis or racquetball complexes, meeting halls, athletic complexes, off leash dog parks, skateboard parks, play lots, picnic and interpretive walk areas. Based on City Council policy in August 1987, and confirmed in November of 1990, community school activity fields can be incorporated within the Special Use /\rea classification and included within the Park Area Page 4 July 2003 ARKS & RECREA TION ELEMENT Inventory. However, only these current school sites which operate under "joint-use" facility agreements between the City of Carlsbad and the corresponding school district are, in fact, incorporated within the Parks Inventory. The pre-1982 Parks and Recreation Element included Mini and Vest Pocket parks. The revised 1982 Parks and Recreation Element has incorporated these parks into the special use category which typically defines the nature of these areas. Adequate access should be a primary siting criteria utilized in determining the location of a Special Use Area. Special Resource Areas - These are local amenities that have either citywide or potential regional significance. The significance is in the quality of the site that makes it unique as either a passive and/or active recreation area; this quality may be of a natural (water, geological, ecological, etc.), historical (architectural, etc.), or a combination thereof. Consequently, the Special Resource Area as defined has a visitor attraction or drawing power to users locally and beyond. Typically, Special Resource Areas provide a unique character and/or use not found in Community Parks or Special Use Areas and in general, they are larger than Community Parks. 2. ACTIVE/PASSIVE AREAS In addition to a parks primary classification, the City may describe a park as containing active and/or passive areas. Parks can be developed with either active or passive park amenities or a combination of both. Active park areas typically provide a form of organized, supervised, often extracurricular recreation. Park amenities denoting active use may include gymnasiums, swim complexes, multi-use ballfields, tot lots, hard court play surfaces, volleyball, horseshoe areas, or a combination thereof Passive park areas often provide minimal or no amenities associated with active use. The very nature of passive use implies undemonstrative, nonparticipating, complacent, subdued activity. Park amenities generally associated with passive use include nature trails, walkways, picnic tables, benches, and small turf and/or landscaped areas, 3. REGIONAL OPEN SPACE PARKS Three of the City's Special Resource Areas and one community park (Lake Calavera, Agua Hedionda Lagoon, Batiquitos Lagoon and Veterans Memorial) have been identified as Regional Open Space Parks in addition to their primary city park classification. These sites have been identified as Regional Open Space Parks consistent with the recommendations of the San Diego Association of Governments' (SANDAG) report, Reoionally Significant Open Space - Definition, /^though parks have been identified as part of the regional park system, they will continue to function pursuant to their primary park classification as identified above. The identification of a city park as a Regional Open Space Park simply denotes that the park is part of the region's park system. A regional park is a major park that may contain any one or combination of such attributes as natural beauty, unique topographic features, historical structures or unusual scenery. Such parks are usually developed for at least two outdoor activities, but the greatest part of the acreage may remain as undeveloped open space. Usually a regional park has at least 200 acres, 50 acres of which are developable. The size may be smaller for unique regional resources. H. MISCELLANEOUS LANDSCAPE/OPEN SPACE AREAS Miscellaneous landscape/open space areas are secondary classifications within the park inventory. This category has been established to provide accountability for additional acreage currently under maintenance responsibility of the Park Operations Division, however, is not useable lo meet the Citys park collectable standards. In addition, accountability is provided for the natural open space areas once considered as parkland; however, by today's standards, they are not considered to be conducive to park use and/or development, which may have once been considered, i.e.: Veteran's Memorial Park, These miscellaneous landscape/open space areas are July 2003 Page 5 PARKS & RECREA TON ELEMENT identified in Appendix 1, Landscape/Open Space Areas. Miscellaneous acquisition, construction, and maintenance and operation costs. ongoing I. FACILITY STANDARDS Table 2: Facilities Standards, summarizes the development standards for each recreation facility, based on its park classifications. These standards are provided to ensure that the recreational facilities in Carlsbad meet the needs of residents, tourists and employees of the City. "Facility Standards are provided to ensure that the recreational facilities in Carlsbad meet the needs of residents, tourists and employees of the City." Typically, parkland acquisition is provided under the Quimby Ordinance and/or park-in-lieu fees, while development funds are provided by the Public Facilities Fee. Future park acquisition and development projects are, for the most part, identified in the Capital Improvement Program Budget. However, actual development may be subject to delay based upon demand, the priority established for Public Facility construction and the cost associated with ongoing maintenance and operation. Additional funding sources for acquisition, development, maintenance and operation, or rehabilitation may be provided by general obligation bonds, special taxes, state and federal park bond acts, assessment districts or donations. Prior to acceptance, all future parkland acquisition is subject to a stringent environmental review process to identify and eliminate constraints in an TABLE 2: FACILITIES STANDARDS •1 Inaeased from 2.0 to 2.5 ac/1,000 pop. on Sept. 3, 1985 *2 Although no specific slandard (e.g. ac/1.000 employees) has been adopted, a fee based upon square footage of industrial floor area is required. As of Nov. 24, 1987, the required fee was 40 cents/sq. tt. of industrial floor area CLASSIFICATION SIZE/SIGNIFICANCE LEVEL OF SERVICE ACCESS OWNERSHIP STANDARD Special Resource Area 100 Aaes + unique character and/or use not found in Community Parks Citywide Vehicular Bicycle Pedesbian Public 2.5 ac/1,000 population Community 20 to 50 acres as guidelines* •Where acquisition of sufficient acreage is possible Community Vehicular Bicycle (located adjacent to secondary arterial or greater) Pedestrian Putjiic 2.5 ac/1,000 population '1 Special Use 1 to 5 acres Neighborhood and Community Vehicular Bicycle Pedestrian Public, private and quasi-public .5 ac/1,000 population Reaeation facilities for industrial areas Negotiated with developer In proximity to business and industry employees Pedestrian Vehicular Bicycle Public/private No standard "2 J. FUTURE RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Several areas have been earmarked for future park development and identified in the current park inventory. Although the timing for acquisition and development depends primarily on the requirements of the Growth Management Program as development occurs, the City Council ultimately approves the financing methods for effort to maximize site potential in terms of park development. Public review during the master planning process of all future park sites will guarantee the recreational needs of the community are being addressed. Table 3: Anticipated Future Park Development Projects summarizes the anticipated future parks to be developed in the City. Page 6 July 2003 January 18, 2007 CARLSBAD PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Re: La Costa Canyon Park Basketball Court Dear Sir or Madam: I am a resident of Corona La Costa, approximately two blocks from La Costa Canyon Park. It is my understanding that the City Council and/or Parks and Recreation Department is considering modifying or removing the basketball courts due to a very small number of residents within my development who are aimoyed by the weekend moming basketball games. I believe this would be a mistake on behalf of the city of Carlsbad. 'TAe needs of the few do not serve the needs of the community". This is a COMMUNITY park, not a neighborhood park. As residents of Corona La Costa, we do not maintain the park and it is not for our private use. To punish the majority of people by removing the courts due to literally several area residents is ridiculous. What about the rest of the community who like and use the basketball courts at the park? On a personal note, I have been a resident and homeowner in the neighborhood since 1997. One of the reasons I chose this neighborhood is because of La Costa Canyon Park as my son was 7 when we moved here. During his school years, he and his friends have enjoyed the use of the park - particularly the basketball courts. It was practically daily. I believe this activity helped keep my soii and his friends in a safe environment, close to home, out of trouble, and exercising rather than sitting in front of video games or "hanging out". Today, my son is a college freshman and was recently home on winter break. During that time, he played basketball at the courts with his friends several times a week, which shows me that the courts are still a lure to these boys and a necessity to the community at large. On a professional note, I am an area Realtor. I have sold several homes in the development, and am familiar with what area services are desirable to homeowners. The park, and all its amenities, has always been an asset to the neighborhood when buying or selling a home. When homeowners purchase their homes, they are given seller disclosures, which disclose issues and features of the neighborhood. Residents whose properties border the park or live within close proximity, could not help but know the park was there when they purchased their homes, and that the park features basketball, volleyball and teimis courts in addition to a tot lot area. To allow a few "squeaky wheels" to dictate to the city, parks and recreation department and community at large that an area resource, such as the basketball courts at La Costa Canyon Park, be removed for no reason other than it is an "inconvenience" or a "nuisance" to them for a few hours on a Sunday moming is short-sighted. What will this lead to? By removing and/or modifying the courts, it sends the message to the community that the City will allow a handfiil of people to dictate what is best for the majority, when the reality is that it serves only the needs of these few who really have no basis for their claim other than they are armoyed that the park is frill of people and activity. What resource is next in their sights? The tennis courts? The tot lot? The tot lot is always frill of children, for weekend birthday parties and/or other gatherings during the week. Will the tot lot be the next victim of neighbors who are armoyed by the noise of children playing? Is this the next "offense" they will try to get rid of? I urge the City and Parks and Recreation Department to do the right thing and leave the basketball courts as they are for the good of the whole, not the few. Thank you for your consideration. Very tmly yours. Carole Freedman 3107 Madera Court Carisbad, CA 92009 760.533.8588 The City of Carlsbad Planning Department A REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION Item No. P.C. AGENDA OF: November 15, 2006 Application complete date: April 28, 2005 Project Planner: Scott Donnell Project Engineer; David Hauser SUBJECT: CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK - Review of the approved conditional use permit for La Costa Canyon Park, a community park on Pueblo Street, located north of La Costa Avenue and west of Cadencia Street in Local Facilities Management Zone 6. L RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission ADOPT Planning Commission Resolution No. 6200 FINDING that La Costa Canyon Park does not have a substantial negative effect on surrounding properties or the public health and welfare and that the findings and conditions of Planning Commission Resolution No. 5934, including the condition requiring annual review of Conditional Use Permh CUP 05-05 by the Planning Director, are adequate, based upon the finding contained in Planning Commission Resolution No. 6200. IL INTRODUCTION At its July 20, 2005 meeting, the Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit (CUP) for La Costa Canyon Park. The park, completed over 20 years ago, lacked a CUP, which is necessary for the facility's tennis, volleyball, and basketball courts. The Planning Commission approved the CUP, but because of concerns expressed by residents living near the park about some of the park users, voted to discuss the status of the permit at a public hearing in six months. Staff workload prevented the scheduling of this item within the stated time frame. Attached are the staff report, approving resolution, and minutes from the July 20, 2005 meeting. IIL PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND La Costa Canyon Park is a 14.85-acre facility featuring play equipment, a sand volleyball pit, two lighted tennis courts, a lighted basketball court, lawn and picnic areas, and meandering trails. A large portion of the park consists of an undeveloped canyon and hillside. Serving park patrons are a 26-space parking lot and restrooms. The park has an Open Space General Plan designation and a Plarmed Community (P-C) zone in recognition of the fact that the park is part of the La Costa Master Plan. The facility is identified as a community park by the General Plan Parks and Recreation Element and as a public park by the La Costa Master Plan. The Master Plan states that the park is subject to the standards of the Open Space (O-S) Zone. According to the Zoning Ordinance, public parks are permitted uses while tennis, volleyball and other sports courts are conditional uses in the O-S Zone. A CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK November 15,2006 Page 2 In response to the July 2005 public hearing notice for the CUP, a resident living near the park sent an email to the City (dated July 15, 2005, and attached). The email, which was distributed to the Planning Commission, described several concems that park neighbors have with the park that were primarily related to weekend use of the basketball court. The concems, reiterated by this and another park neighbor at the public hearing, are listed below: • Non-residents who fill the park parking lot and dominate use of the basketball court, which prevents access by neighborhood residents and children • Early moming excessive noise on the weekends by basketball players • Loud arguments and frequent profanity by basketball players • Players' disregard of requests from residents, park employees, and the police for reasonable behavior • Litter around the basketball court • Dogs either restrained or loose in the park The residents also noted in both the email and at the hearing that the problems had been ongoing for several years and caused the park to be unusable at certain times, particularly by parents with small children. As a solution, the email suggested the full-size basketball court at La Costa Canyon Park be converted to a half court facility. In exchange, one of the existing half-courts at nearby Stagecoach Park could be changed to a full court facility. In addition, at the public hearing, both residents and city Parks and Recreation Department staff noted Carlsbad Police had responded to complaints received regarding the problems at the park. Following the public hearing, the Planning Commission voted to approve the CUP for La Costa Canyon Park. The approval included a modification (in bold) of the standard condition regarding review of the CUP: This Conditional Use Permh shall be reviewed by the Planning Director within six months of the effective date of this approval at a noticed public hearing and thereafter annually to determine if all conditions of this permit have been met and that the use does not have a substantial negative effect on surrounding properties or the public health and welfare. If the Planning Director determines that the use has such substantial negative effects, the Plarming Director shall recommend that the Planning Commission, after providing the permittee the opportunity to be heard, add additional conditions to reduce or eliminate the substantial negative effects. The basketball court at La Costa Canyon Park is situated near the front of the park, just beyond the parking lot. The court is lighted and about ten feet below and 30 to 40 feet away from the nearest homes, which are separated from the basketball court by a landscaped slope. IV. ANALYSIS In response to the concems cited by residents, the city's Parks and Recreation Department took the following steps, most of which commenced before or soon after the July 2005 public hearing: • Installed two signs at the basketball court requesting park users to be respectful of neighbors and refrain from littering, fighting, loud noises, and profanity. • Requested parks maintenance staff to closely monitor the basketball court area for litter. CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK November 15,2006 Page 3 • Advised the Police Department of the residents' concems, including the presence of dogs. • Corresponded with one of the concemed residents and provided that resident with contact information for appropriate parks and recreation department and police department personnel. • Monitored the park on weekends when basketball games were underway. Carlsbad Community Policing Officers also periodically momtored the site. All monitoring efforts revealed basketball games were proceeding in a generally normal, acceptable fashion. Furthermore, on selective occasions, the Community Policing Officers made contact with players and advised them of the concerns that had been raised by the park's neighbors. • Based on monitoring efforts, noted that dogs visible did not appear to be associated with the basketball games but rather with owners walking their dogs from the parking lot to adjacent trails. (Note: It is not known if police officers observed any dogs.) • Recently installed a basketball court sign stating "no basketball allowed prior to 8:30 AM." This sign replaced a similar sign that prohibited basketball prior to 8:00 AM. Addhionally, a "no dogs allowed" sign has been located for quite some fime at the park entrance. Dogs are not permitted in any city park pursuant to Municipal Code Secfions 11.32.030(11) and (23). Pictures of this and the other signs mentioned above are shown below. Furthermore, the park entrance sign pictured above, which advises that park hours begin at 7:00 AM, is scheduled to be replaced by a new sign informing that park hours begin one hour later at 8:00 AM. Regarding the resident suggestion that the basketball court be converted from a full to half court facility, Parks and Recreafion Department staff believe that conversion would not necessarily eliminate the offensive behavior. Parks and Recreation Department staff notes that two half courts might actually draw more players, as four teams, rather than two teams, could play. Additionally, there are both policy and budget implications associated with a conversion of courts at both La Costa Canyon and Stagecoach Parks. Among other things, discussion with neighborhood residents and park users should occur before changes to facilities at either park are made. CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK November 15, 2006 Page 4 Another option expressed in the attached email is that one of the basketball hoops at the La Costa Canyon Park be lowered to discourage full court play. While this may be desirable for younger children. Parks and Recreation Department staff worry that a lowered hoop would encourage aduh slam dunk contests and possibly resuh in damaged equipment. In September 2006, Parks and Recreation Department staff received an email from the same resident who had written the previous email. The latest email reports that the neighborhood continues to have problems with unauthorized dogs and basketball players, primarily on Sunday momings. The email notes that basketball players appeared to have exhibited a more respectful conduct for a period of time. However, while the basketball games and players are generally tolerable, the unpleasantness of the past once again was a problem due primarily to the behavior of two individuals. The email also described the presence of a barking dog tied to a park tree. Parks and Recreation Department staff replied to the email and requested that the resident contact a specific individual in the Police Department as well as Police Dispatch when any offensive actions are occurring. Department staff also offered to meet with the resident should the resident desire. Staff acknowledges concems expressed by neighbors over the basketball court at La Costa Canyon Park. Likely, similar problems occur periodically at other city parks as well. When unpleasant situations occur, the Parks and Recreation Department and, when necessary, the Police Department, have procedures, rules, and staff in place to respond to and address situations appropriately. As demonstrated by the City's response to neighbors' concems, problems with the basketball court, although they may not be resolved, are and will continue to be addressed as needed. Based on existing and ongoing efforts by the city to address neighborhood concems and meet with residents, the Planning Department believes problems with the park are being and will continue to be appropriately monitored and addressed. Accordingly, the Planning Department recommends the Planning Commission find that (1) La Costa Canyon Park, and particularly its basketball court, do not have a substantial negative effect on surrounding properties or the public health and welfare; (2) the findings and conditions of Planning Commission Resolution No. 5934 remain adequate; and (3) annual review of the park CUP by the Plarming Director, as the standard condition requires, is adequate. V. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The original approval and current review of the La Costa Canyon Park CUP are exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). This exemption is pursuant to CEQA Guideline 15301, Existing Facilities. This Guideline exempts the permitting and operation of existing public facilities and structures when little or no expansion is proposed. After the Planning Commission's approval of the CUP in 2005, the City filed a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 6200 2. Planning Commission staff report dated July 20, 2005 3. Planning Commission Resolution No. 5934 CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK November 15,2006 Page 5 4. Planning Commission meeting minutes dated July 20, 2005 5. Email dated July 15, 2005 6. Location Map 7. Background Data Sheet 8. Reduced Exhibit 9. Exhibit "A" dated July 20, 2005 The City of Carlsbad Planning Department A REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION Item No P.C. AGENDA OF: July 20, 2005 Application complete date: April 28, 2005 Project Planner: Scott Donnell Project Engineer: John Maashoff SUBJECT: CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK - Request for a Condifional Use Permh for the existing La Costa Canyon Park, which is located on a 14.85-acre site on Pueblo Street, located north of La Costa Avenue and west of Cadencia Street in Local Facilities Management Zone 6. I. RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission ADOPT Planning Commission Resolution No. 5934 APPROVING Condifional Use Permit CUP 05-05, based upon the findings and subject to the conditions contained therein. II. INTRODUCTION This proposal involves the processing of a Condifional Use Permit (CUP) for existing La Costa Canyon Park. No improvements or changes to the park are proposed. III. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND The City of Carlsbad Public Works - General Services Department is requesting approval of a Conditional Use Permit for La Costa Canyon Park. Located in a residential neighborhood north of La Costa Avenue and between San Marcos Canyon and Cadencia Street, the 14.85-acre park features a sand volleyball pit, lighted tennis and basketball courts, and lawn and picnic areas. Serving park patrons are a 26-space parking lot and restrooms. A large portion of the park consists of an undeveloped canyon and hillsides. Meandering across the hillsides are trails that connect the park with an SDG&E easement and nearby homes. The SDG&E easement and the park's undeveloped areas serve to buffer park amenities such as the tennis courts from many of the nearby residences. Constmction of La Costa Canyon Park began in the late 1970s. The park has an Open Space General Plan designation and a Plarmed Community (P-C) zone in recognition of the fact that the park is part of the La Costa Master Plan. The facility is identified as a community park by the General Plan Parks and Recreation Element and as a public park by the La Costa Master Plan. The Master Plan states that the park is subject to the standards of the Open Space (0-S) Zone. According to the Zoning Ordinance, public parks are permitted uses while tennis, volleyball and other sports courts are condifional uses in the 0-S Zone. Currently, these existing facilities at La Costa Canyon Park do not have a Conditional Use Permit. The Conditional Use Permit application submitted by General Services will apply to the whole park and will bring the facilities into compliance with zoning regulations. CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK July 20, 2005 Page 2 La Costa Canyon Park is subject to the following regulations: A. General Plan; B. La Costa Master Plan (MP 149); C. Open Space Zone (Zoning Ordinance Chapter 21.33); D. Condifional Use Ordinance (Zoning Ordinance Chapter 21.42); and E. Zone 6 Local Facilities Management Plan. IV. ANALYSIS Staff developed the recommendation for approval of this project by analyzing the project's consistency with the applicable policies and regulations listed above. The following analysis section discusses compliance with each of these regulations/policies. A. General Plan La Costa Canyon Park is consistent with the applicable polices and programs of the General Plan, Particularly relevant to the park are the Land Use and Parks and Recreation Elements. The table below indicates how the park complies with these particular elements. La Costa Canyon Park - General Plan Compliance Element Use Classification, Goal, Objective, or Program Requested use and improvements Compliance? Land Use (Overall Land Use Pattern Policy C.8.) Provide for a sufficient diversity of land uses so that schools, parks and recreational areas, churches and neighborhood shopping centers are available in close proximity to each resident of the City. La Costa Canyon Park is a well- established use in a residential area. The park provides neighborhood recreational opportunities such as tennis, basketball, a tot lot, and walking trails. Yes Parks and Recreation (Park Development Objective B.12) To ensure that park and recreational facilities are compatible with surrounding uses. La Costa Canyon Park is adjacent to homes and open space and is identified as a public park in the La Costa Master Plan. Much of the park features an undeveloped canyon and hillsides, and many park amenities are significantly setback from residences. Further, amenities are appropriate for the park's residential setting. Yes CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK July 20, 2005 Page 3 La Costa Canyon Park - General Plan Compliance Continued Element Use Classification, Goal, Objective, or Program Requested use and improvements Compliance? Parks and Recreation (Park Development Objective B.l) To provide a minimum of three (3) acres of Community Parks or Special Use Areas for each 1,000 population within each of the four (4) park quadrants of the City. At 14.85 acres, La Costa Canyon Park contributes toward meeting the acreage requirement for community parks as reflected in this objective. Yes B. La Costa Master Plan Originally adopted in 1972, the La Costa Master Plan (MP-149) established the land use pattem for the La Costa area. The Master Plan identifies La Costa Canyon Park as a public park site and shows it as part of an extensive open space corridor that includes San Marcos Canyon. The Master Plan indicates that uses and improvements in the open space corridors are to be regulated by the Zoning Ordinance Open Space standards. C. Open Space Zone The project site is subject to the requirements of the Open Space (O-S) Zone as contained in Zoning Ordinance Chapter 21.33. Among other things, these regulations permit city parks, picnic areas, trails, and playgrounds. Furthermore, the regulations conditionally permit tennis, basketball, and volleyball courts. Chapter 21.33 also allows the park's public restrooms and parking lot as accessory uses. Section C below discusses the park's compliance with the Conditional Use Permit regulations. With regard to development standards, the Open Space Zone provides specific standards for minimum lot area and building height (a maximum 25-feet is permitted) and requires compliance with Zoning Ordinance parking and sign standards. There are no requirements established for other development standards, including setbacks or building coverage. Regarding lot area and building height, La Costa Canyon Park complies because the 14.85-acre park size is adequate to accommodate all park amenities, and the public restroom building is less than 25 feet high. An existing wood monument sign, located next to the park entrance on Pueblo Street, is approximately 18 square feet in area. This size is less than the maximum 30 square foot sign area that city standards permit for public park monument signs. Zoning Ordinance Chapter 21.44 establishes parking requirements. However, it contains no standards for parks or amenities such as tennis courts and tot lots. When parking requirements for a use are not specified, Secfion 21.44.030 allows the Planning Commission to determine the parking needs, based on the requirements for the most comparable use as listed in Chapter 21.44. However, the City's parking standards do not list any uses comparable to many typical park uses, including those uses found in La Costa Canyon Park. In the absence of applicable parking requirements, the City's Parks and Recreation Department has developed parking standards for various park amenities. However, the Department developed CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK July 20, 2005 Page 4 the standards to recognize the parking needs of large, fully featured facilities such as Poinsettia Park and the future Alga Norte Park. Because of their larger size, more community-wide location, and/or amenities such as baseball and soccer fields and community centers, these parks are likely to attract users in cars and on a community and region-wide basis. Accordingly, such fully featured parks need more parking than a neighborhood-serving park such as La Costa Canyon. Recognizing its neighborhood locafion and orientation, staff has applied a 25 percent reducfion from the fiall City parking standard for each amenhy at La Costa Canyon Park. This reduction is based on the findings of a parking study prepared for Pine Park. As with La Costa Canyon, this study concluded Pine Park's neighborhood location and lack of unique amenities warranted a 25% parking space reduction. The Planning Commission approved this reduction through the Conditional Use Permh for Pine Park (CUP 03-18). More recently, the Commission approved the reduction through the Conditional Use Permit for Laguna Riviera Park (CUP 04-29). Applied to La Costa Canyon Park, the 25% reduction modifies the park's parking requirement from a total of 40 spaces to 30 spaces. Parking to meet this requirement is met by the park's 26- space parking lot and available on-street parking along the park's Pueblo Street frontage. Located on either side of the parking lot driveway, this frontage is sufficient to accommodate four cars. Attached Exhibit A, the project site plan, features a table that establishes La Costa Canyon Park's parking requirements. In the table, each amenity (e.g., the tennis courts) and its parking need are identified, along with the total available on and off-street parking. D. Conditional Use Ordinance According to Secfions 21.33.040 (3) and (10) of the Zoning Ordinance Open Space chapter, playfields, including courts, and tennis courts require a Conditional Use Permit if located in the Open Space Zone. Four findings must be made in order to approve a Conditional Use Permit. These findings, elaborated in the attached Planning Commission resolution, deal primarily with the project's compatibility with the General Plan, desirability for the community, and compatibility with its site and surroundings. As discussed in Section A above, La Costa Canyon Park is consistent with the applicable elements of the General Plan. The park is desirable for the community as it provides public open space and passive and active recreational opportunities within walking or bicycling distance of many homes. The park also helps to meet the Growth Management Performance Standard for park acreage in the Southeast Quadrant. Regarding compatibility, the park's amenities are appropriate for its residential location, and the amenities fit easily on the park site. Furthermore, many park amenities are separated from nearby homes by the undeveloped areas of the park. The two lighted tennis courts, for example, are situated near the middle of the park and are setback a minimum 75-feet from the nearest homes to the south, and over 300-feet from homes to the north. Compatibility of the park with its serving street system is another finding that must be made. La Costa Canyon Park is accessed from La Costa Avenue by Quinta Street, Del Rey Avenue, and Pueblo Street. With the exception of La Costa Avenue, these streets are local streets designed to CUP 05-05 - LA COSTA CANYON PARK ^ July 20, 2005 Page 5 carry low volumes of traffic typical of residential neighborhoods. La Costa Canyon Park's size and amenities are appropriate for the neighborhood and are not oriented toward attracting community or regional users who may increase street traffic. In the attached resolution, staff has proposed a condition that would allow the Planning Director to approve minor additions and new accessory buildings at La Costa Canyon Park without the need to amend the Condhional Use Permh. Such improvements would need to be consistent with the public use and enjoyment of the park. Under the proposed condition, additions to existing buildings could not exceed ten percent of the existing floor area, and new buildings could not exceed 1,500 square feet. E. Zone 6 Local Facilities Management Plan La Costa Canyon Park is located within Local Facilities Management Zone 6. There are no special development conditions in the zone plan that would apply to the existing park, and all public facihties needed to serve the park exist. Therefore, the project is consistent with the provisions of Local Facilities Management Zone 6. V. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Staff has determined that the La Costa Canyon Park Condhional Use Permh is exempt from the Califomia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). This exemption is pursuant to CEQA Guideline 15301, Existing Facilities. This Guideline exempts the permitting of existing public facilities and stmctures when little or no expansion is proposed. The City will file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk if the Planning Commission approves the project. ATTACHMENTS; 1. Planning Commission Resolution No, 5934 2. Location Map 3. Disclosure Statement 4. Background Data Sheet 5. Reduced Exhibit 6. Exhibh "A" dated July 20, 2005 SITE LA COSTA CANYON PARK CUP 05-05 BACKGROUND DATA SHEET CASE NO: CUP 05-05 CASE NAME: LA COSTA CANYON PARK APPLICANT: CITY OF CARLSBAD REQUEST AND LOCATION: Request for a condhional use permh for the existing La Costa Canvon Park. The park is located on Pueblo Street, which is north of La Costa Avenue and west of Cadencia Street. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 272 and a portion of Lot 271 of Carisbad Tract 72-20. Umt No. 2, in the City of Carlsbad, Countv of San Diego. State of Califomia, according to Map 7779. filed in the Office of the Countv Recorder of San Diego Countv on October 26. 1973. APN: 223-180-08 and 25 Acres: 14.85 Proposed No. of Lots/Units: N/A GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING Land Use Designation: Open Space (OS) Density Allowed: N/A Density Proposed: N/A Existing Zone: Planned Community (P-C) Proposed Zone: N/A Surrounding Zoning, General Plan and Land Use: Zoning General Plan Current Land Use Site P-C OS Park North P-C OS/RMH SDG&E easement/homes South P-C Residential Medium High Density (RMH) Homes East P-C RMH Homes West P-C RMH/OS Homes; open space PUBLIC FACILITIES School District: Encinitas Union Elementary/San Dieguito Union High School Water District: Olivenhain Sewer District: Leucadia Waste Water Equivalent Dwelling Units (Sewer Capacity): N/A • • ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Negative Declaration, issued Certified Environmental Impact Report, dated_ Other, Categorical Exemption pursuant to CEQA Guideline 15301 MCUP SMlUF ANNUAL REV#W SHEET FILE COPV 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: La Costa Canyoii Park CASE NUMBER(S): CUP 05-05 APPROVING RESO NO(S). 6253 PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: Scott Donnell • No I I Fire Prevention PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? ^ Yes If yes, check those that apply and explain below. I I Code Enforcement |^ Police Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compliance obtained): CUP 05-05 was filed because La Costa Canyon Park lacked this necessary permit. The Planning Commission public hearing held to consider the CUP in Tuly 2005 revealed significant neighborhood concerns regarding noise and offensive behavior primarily emanating from the park's basketball court. To deal with these concerns, subsequent Planning Commission and Parks and Recreation Commission meetings were held. Corrective actions taken by police and parks and recreation staff to respond to the concerns are documented in the staff report prepared for the Planning Commission's February 21,2007 meeting. At the meeting, the Commission approved Resolution 6253, approving the CUP in perpetuity with annual staff reviews and finding the conditions of the Tuly 2005 Resolution 5934 adequate. H/ADMIN/TEMPI_ATE/MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/09 ^REVIEW INFORMATION Has the permit expired? Yes ^ No Permit expires: None Date of review: March 17,2014 Name: Kyle Lancaster, Parks Superintendent ^ Applicant Owner Q Other If other, state title: *CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: Kyle Lancaster Phone: 760.434.2941 Contact name (if different): Address: Parks and Recreation Department, 799 Pine Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Mailing (if different): E-mail: Kyle.Lancaster@carlsbadca. gov (optional) *CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: City of Carlsbad Phone: Contact name (if different): Address: Mailing (if different): E-mail: (optional) Does project comply with conditions of resolution(s) and approved plans? ^ Yes n No If no, list below the condition(s) and/or plan aspects the project is not in compliance with per resolution number or exhibit. I visited the park on March 17,2014, and found everything to be fine. The signs citing Penal Code Section 415 as specified in Resolution 6253 are installed by the basketball court as are other signs encouraging cooperative and respectful play, I also verified with Parks Superintendent Kyle Lancaster that everything is fine with the park from his perspective. Corrective action(s) to be taken: None needed. Date pl^nngiixQmpleted follow-up review and confirmed project compliance: nngnxQinpieted toiiow-up re -z^^^ . d\~7 N Planner Signature Principal Planner Signature *Applicant and owner information must be updated for annual review to be complete. H/ADMIN/TEMPLATE 03/09 MCUP SMlUF ANNUAL REVAw SHEET rfl c fr 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: La Costa Canyon Park CASE NUMBER(S): CUP 05-05 APPROVING RESO NO(S). 6253 PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: Scott Donnell • No I I Fire Prevention PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? ^ Yes If yes, check those that apply and explain below, I I Code Enforcement ^ Police Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compliance obtained): CUP 05-05 was filed because La Costa Canyon Park lacked this necessary permit. The Planning Commission public hearing held to consider the CUP in Tuly 2005 revealed significant neighborhood concerns regarding noise and offensive behavior primarily emanating from the park's basketball court. To deal with these concerns, subsequent Plarming Commission and Parks and Recreation Commission meetings were held. Corrective actions taken by police and parks and recreation staff to respond to the concerns are documented in the staff report prepared for the Planning Commission's February 21, 2007 meeting. At the meeting, the Commission approved Resolution 6253, approving the CUP in perpetuity with annual staff reviews and finding the conditions of the Tuly 2005 Resolution 5934 adequate. H/ADMIN/TEMPLATE/MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/09 EVIEW INFORMATION f Has the permit expired? Q Yes ^ No Permit expires: None Date of review: March 1, 2013 Name: Kyle Lancaster, Parks Superintendent ^ Applicant Q Owner Q Other If other, state title: *CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: Kyle Lancaster Phone: 760,434.2941 Contact name (if different): Address: Parks and Recreation Department, 799 Pine Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Mailing (if different): E-mail: Kyle.Lancaster@carlsbadca. gov (optional) *CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: City of Carlsbad Phone: Contact name (if different): Address: Mailing (if different): E-mail: (optional) Does project comply with conditions of resolution(s) and approved plans? ^ Yes n No If no, list below the condition(s) and/or plan aspects the project is not in compliance with per resolution number or exhibit. I visited the park on March 1,2013, and found everything to be fine. The signs citing Penal Code Section 415 as specified in Resolution 6253 are installed by the basketball court as are other signs encouraging cooperative and respectful play, I also verified with Parks Superintendent Kyle Lancaster that everything is fine with the park from his perspective. Corrective action(s) to be taken: None needed. Date planner completed follow-up review and cop^irme^J^^roject compliance: //3 Planner Signature —^ Principal Planner Signature *Applicant and owner information must be updated for annual review to be complete. H/ADMIN/TEMPLATE 03/09 MCUP & ANNUAL REVIE^ SHEET (^Q] 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: La Costa Canvon Park CASE NUMBER(S): CUP 05-05 APPROVING RESO NO(S). 6253 PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: Scott Donnell • No I I Fire Prevention PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? ^ Yes If yes, check those that apply and explain below. I I Code Enforcement ^ Police Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compliance obtained): CUP 05-05 was filed because La Costa Canyon Park lacked this necessary permit. The Planning Commission public hearing held to consider the CUP in Tuly 2005 revealed significant neighborhood concerns regarding noise and offensive behavior primarily emanating from the park's basketball court. To deal with these concerns, subsequent Planning Commission and Parks and Recreation Commission meetings were held. Corrective actions taken by police and parks and recreation staff to respond to the concerns are documented in the staff report prepared for the Planning Commission's February 21, 2007 meeting. At the meeting, the Commission approved Resolution 6253, approving the CUP in perpetuity with annual staff reviews and finding the conditions of the Tuly 2005 Resolution 5934 adequate. H/ADMIN/TEMPI_ATE/MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/09 VIEW INFORMATION Has the permit expired? []]] Yes ^ No Permit expires; None Date of review: February 14, 2012 Name: Kyle Lancaster, Parks Superintendent |^ Applicant Owner []]] Other If other, state title: •CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: Kvle Lancaster Phone: 760.434.2941 Contact name (if different): Address: Parks and Recreation Department, 799 Pine Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Mailing (if different): E-mail: Kyle.Lancaster@carlsbadca. gov (optional) •CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: City of Carlsbad Phone: Contact name (if different): Address: Mailing (if different): E-mail: (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. As he indicated during the 2011 annual review of this CUP, Kyle Lancaster reports no significant issues at La Costa Canyon Park. Further, I visited the park on February 14,2012, and found everything to be in good repair. The signs citing Penal Code Section 415 as specified in Resolution 6253 are installed by the basketball court as are other signs encouraging cooperative and respectful play. Corrective action(s) to be taken: None needed. Date planner completed follow-up review and confirmed project compliance: Plarmer Signature Principal Plarmer Signature ^Applicant and owner information must be updated for annual review to be complete. H/ADMIN/TEMPLAiTE 03/09 MCUP & jpP ANNUAL REVI||V SHEET 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: La Costa Canyon Park CASE NUMBER(S): CUP 05-05 APPROVING RESO NO(S). 6253 PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: Scott Donnell PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? ^ Yes If yes, check those that apply and explain below. I I Code Enforcement ^ Police Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compliance obtained): • No I I Fire Prevention CUP 05-05 was filed because La Costa Canyon Park lacked this necessary permit. The Plarming Commission public hearing held to consider the CUP in Tuly 2005 revealed significant neighborhood concerns regarding noise and offensive behavior primarily emanating from the park's basketball court. To deal with these concerns, subsequent Plarming Commission and Parks and Recreation Commission meetings were held. Corrective actions taken by police and parks and recreation staff to respond to the concerns are documented in the staff report prepared for the Planning Commission's February 21, 2007 meeting. At the meeting, the Commission approved Resolution 6253, approving the CUP in perpetuity with annual staff reviews and finding the conditions of the Tuly 2005 Resolution 5934 adequate. H/ADMIN/TEMPLATE/MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/09 jf^ REVIEW INFORMATION ^ Has the permit expired? Q Yes ^ No Permit expires: None Date of review: February 15, 2011 Name: Kyle Lancaster, Parks Superintendent ^ Applicant Q Owner Q Other If other, state title: CLICK HERE ^CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: Kyle Lancaster Phone: 760.434.2941 Contact name (if different): CLICK HERE Address: Parks and Recreation Department, 799 Pine Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Mailing (if different): CLICK HERE E-mail: Kyle.Lancaster@carlsbadca.gov (optional) *CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: Citv of Carlsbad Phone: CLICK HERE Contact name (if different): CLICK HERE Address: CLICK HERE Mailing (if different): CLICK HERE E-mail: CLICK HERE (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 with per resolution number or exhibit. As he indicated during the 2010 annual review of this CUP, Kyle Lancaster reports the past problems (i.e., disruptive basketball players) associated with La Costa Canyon Park are not an issue anymore. Further, there are no other issues of concern to report. Further, I toured the park on February 15,2011, and found everything to be in good repair. The signs citing Penal Code Section 415 as specified in Resolution 6253 are installed by the basketball court as are other signs encouraging cooperative and respectful play. As mentioned last year, Kyle notes city staff and the police continue to respond to people letting dogs run loose in the park; this problem occurs at all parks, however, not iust LCCP. Corrective action(s) to be taken: None needed. Date planner completed follow-up review and confirmed project compliance: Planner Signature Principal Planner Signature *Applicant and ovraer information must be updated for annual review to be complete. H/ADMIN/TEMFLATE 03/09 MCUP & q|P ANNUAL REVIEW 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 CASE NAME: La Costa Canyon Park CASE NUMBER(S): CUP 05-05 APPROVING RESO NO(S). 6253 PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: Scott Donnell PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? ^ Yes Q No If yes, check those that apply and explain below. I I Code Enforcement |X1 Police Q Fire Prevention Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compliance obtained): CUP 05-05 was filed because La Costa Canyon Park lacked this necessary permit. The Planning Commission public hearing held to consider the CUP in Tuly 2005 revealed significant neighborhood concerns regarding noise and offensive behavior primarily emanating from the park's basketball court. To deal with these concerns, subsequent Planning Commission and Parks and Recreation Commission meetings were held. Corrective actions taken by police and parks and recreation staff to respond to the concerns are documented in the staff report prepared for the Planning Commission's February 21, 2007 meeting. At the meeting, the Commission approved Resolution 6253, approving the CUP in perpetuity with annual staff reviews and finding the conditions of the Tuly 2005 Resolution 5934 adequate. H/ADMIN/TEMPLATE/MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/09 VIEW INFORMATION Has the permit expired? Q Yes ^ No Permit expires: None Date of review: February 2010 Name: Kyle Lancaster, Parks Superintendent If other, state title: CLICK HERE Applicant Q Owner Q Other •CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: Kyle Lancaster Contact name (if different): CLICK HERE Phone: 760.434.2941 Address: Parks and Recreation Department, 799 Pine Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Mailing (if different): CLICK HERE E-mail: Kyle.Lancaster@carlsbadca.gov •CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: City of Carlsbad Contact name (if different): CLICK HERE Address: CLICK HERE Mailing (if different): CLICK HERE E-mail: CLICK HERE (optional) Phone: CUCK HERE (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. February 2010 communications with Parks and Recreation Dept staff indicate the prior problems (i.e., disruptive BB players) associated with La Costa Canyon Park have ceased. Staff reports there have been no reported incidents. This has been confirmed by the Police Department. There are problems with people letting dogs run loose in the park. Parks and Rec and police are aware and the problem is city-wide, rather than specific to LCCP. I toured La Costa Canyon Park on 2/11/10 and found everything to be in good repair. The signs citing Penal Code Section 415, as specified in Resolution 6253, are installed by the basketball court. Other signs encouraging cooperative and respectful play and allowable hours for basketball play are also installed. Corrective action(s) to be taken: None needed. 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. H/ADMIN/TEMPLATE 03/09 PROJECT REVIEW On July 26, 2007, CUP 05-05 - La Costa Canyon Park was reviewed for compliance with the conditions contained therein. 1. The project was found to be in compliance with all of the conditions of Resolution No. 5934 and no further action was taken. A CTIONS/COMMENTS: Signed: File Copy Data Entry