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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 106; Lusk Mobile Home Park; Conditional Use Permit (CUP) (5)-- , 17550 Gillstte Ave., imine industrial Complex P.O. Bor2140, Nowpwt Beach, Calif.'92663 (714) 557-8220 (2131 726-6sl . October 17, 1974 --. 30" D. LUSK 8c SON A MEMBER OF THE LUSK FAMILY OF COMPANIES .. .. City of Carlsbad 1200 E. Elm Avenue Carlsbad, California Attention: Mr. Paul Bussey . City Manager Re: Lot 1, Tentative Tract 71-2 Gentlemen: . Since our meeting of September 12, 1974, and your letter dated September 13, 1974, we have reviewed the various resolutions beginning November 25, 1969 adopted by the City of Carlsbad'relative to the development of the property located in Tentative Tract 71-2 through the City's most recent action in e,xtending Tentative Tract 71-2 in the spring of this year. Use Permit granted originally to H. B. Development Company for the construction of mobile home parks located on Lots 1, 5 and 6 of Tentative Tract 71-2, also known as Site Plans A-1 and A-2. Included in our review was the Conditional . Based on our review of this information and City Attorney Lewis : A. Moe's letter of March 23, 1971, and extensive discussions with several of the parties who were involved in the original hearings on the H. B. Development Company projects, it is still our firm conclusion that the intent was that the property under Conditional Use Permit Resolution No. 646 dated November 25, 1969, be developed in phases. This is further sub- stantiated by the fact that Resolution No. 646 contains 17 conditions relative to the construction of the mobile home parks which are, by their very nature, a part of the total spccific plan which was approved for M. B. Development Company on January 6, 1970, In addition, we have been informed that the City has extended the Conditional Use Permit on two separate occasions at the request of Sequoia Pacific Rcalco. We would also like to point out that said Conditional Use Permit specifically includes all of the property located . City of Carlsbad Mr. Paul Bussey Page Two October 17, 1974 in Lots 1, 5 and 6 (Site Plans A-1 and A-2). Therefore, in accordance with your letter of Septembkr 13, 1974, that Sequoia Pacific's development program for their portions of the mobile home parks could be established in phases because time is a factor in completion, there seems to be no valid reason why this should not equally apply to the entire mobile home park property. If, in fact, Sequoia Pacific's property was phased due to time being a factor in completion of their mobile home park pursuant to Resolution No. 646, this would remain true in regards to our property as both properties are covered by said Resolution No. 646. Therefore, we.can see no reason why the City of Carlsbad would withhold the issuance of the necessary permits to enable us to proceed with the development of our mobile home pzrk. the above, you do not feel that you can au"chorize the members of your staff to issue those permits necessary to enable us to proceed with the development, we respectfully request this matter be referred to the City Council for clarification at which time we would be prepared to introauce any and all testimony necessary to support our position as contained her e in. If, based on Very truly yours, DONALD D. STEFFENSEN Vice President .c DDS:lg .. cc: Donald ._ Agetap-Director of Plahning . .. . '!