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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 150; Carlsbad Girl's Club; Conditional Use Permit (CUP) (14)CITY OF CAKLSUAU EN Y I RONt*lE t P ROTE CT I Oil 0 RD I NAfJ C€ 1972 - -.. -- DECLARATION OF FIEGATJVE (NON-SIGtIIFI C!'!NT) ENVIRONt*;EtiTAL EFFECT - PROJECT LOCAT ION east side of Eureka Place between Chestnut and Basswood Avenues TYPE OF APPLICATION: Conditional Use Permit PERMIT AND/OR FILE No. CUP-150 THE ENVIRONMENTAL IflPACT ASSE,SSblENT HAS BEEN RECEIVED FOR: PROJECT DESCRI p~ 101.1 Meetings & Recreational activities of the Carlsbad Girls Club I declare that I hqve examined the information for the above project as submitted by the applicant, and on the basis of the Environmental Impact Assessment questi.onnaire on file in my office as a public document. it is my determination that this project will not have any significant impact upon the environment within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 and the Environmental Protection Ordinance of 1972 for the following reasons:. I , 1. Project will occur in an -mined ar-m .. -. mixed land uses. . '2. Existing trees will not be distukbed. No'significant wildlife or veqetation exists on the site- 3. .Traffic generation should not increase appreciably since the present clubhouse is on this block. The Environmental Impact Assessment will be available for public revl'etr and comment for five working days after date of publication, *- April29 , 1978 . _. E.I.S. Log No. . 466 e.. Rev. 3/16/77 .FORM PLANNING 42 x ) . '5b r- - FEE: @z7 ENVIRONM~NTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT' FORM Receipt No. EIA NO. 466 - Date: Name of Applicant: Carlsbad Girls Club . Address: 3251 Eureka Place permit ~~~li~d F~~: Case Nos.: CUP- 15-0 Conditional Use Permit Location Of Proposed Activity: The property is located on the east side of Eureka Place between Chestnut and ~ ~~~ Basswood Avenues. BACKGROUND IN FORMATI ON 1. Give a brief description of the proposed activity (attach any preliminary development plans). Those activities associated with the Carlsbad Girls Club including meetings and recreational activities. , 2. 3. Describe the activity area, including distinguishing natural and manmade characteristics; also provide precise slope analysis when appropriate. The area is outlined in yellow on the attached assessors map 205-112-4&5. Parcel 4 is vacant and level. A residential structure including a detached two car garage is situated on Parcel 5. Thisparcel is generally level. Describe energy conservation-measures incorporated into the design and/or operation of Car pooling will be encouraged .. the project. concerning club transportation. P 4 c' *- ..--- - A, I . 1' ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM 11. Environmental Impact Analysis Answer the following questions by placing a check in the appropriate space. 1, 2, 3. 4. .. - 5. 6. 7. .. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Could the project significantly change present land uses in the vicinity of the activity? Could the activity affect the u.se of a recreational area, or area of important aesthetic value? Could the activity affect the functioning of an established community or neighborhood? Could the activity result in the displacenient of community residents? Are any of the natural or man-made,features in the activity area unique, that is, not'found in other parts of the County, State, or nation? .Could the activity significantly affect a historical or archaelogical site or its setting? Could the activity significantly affect the potential use, extraction, or conservation of a scarce natural res- ource? Does the activity area serve as a habitat, food source nesting place, source of water, etc. for rare or endangered wildlife 01; fish species? Could the activity significantly affect fish, w'lldlife or plant life? Are there any rare or endangered plant species in the activity area? Could the activity change existing f%atures of any. of the city's lagoons, bays, or tidelands? Could the activity change existing features of any of the City's beaches? Could the activity result in the erosion or elimination of .agricultural lands? Could the activity serve to encourage development of .presently undeveloped arcas or intensify developme'nt of a1 ready developed areas? *. No - X X X X x. X X I X X x 1, 15. Will the activity require a variance from cstabl ished environmental 16. Will the activity require certification, authorization or issuance X ' standards (air, water, noise, etc)? -- of a permit by any local, State or Fcderal environmental control agency? 17. Nil1 the activity require issuance of a variance or conditional 18. Will the activity involve the application, use, or disposal of X -- use permit by the City? potentially hazardous materials? P X X 19. Itill the activity involve construction of facilities in a flood plain? X 20. 21. Will the activity involve construction of facilities in the 22. Will the activity involve construction of facilities on a slope of X , 25 percent or greater? .- ^.- --- X area of an active fault? Could the activity result in the genetation of significant amounts of noise? -- -- X 23. Could the activity result in the generation of significant amounts of dust? Will the activity involve the burning of brush, trees, or other material s? Could the activity result in a significant change in the 9 Should note surface, ground water, off-shore). 24. 25. . uality of any portion of the region's air or water resources? 26. Will there be significant change to existing land form? (a) indicate estimated grading to be done in cubic yards. '(b) percentage of alteration to the present land form. (c) maximum height of cut or fill slopes. Will the activity result in substantial 'increases in the use of utilities, sewers, drains or streets? - .27. 111. State of No Significant Environmental Effects . /* If YOU have answered yes to one or more of the questions in Section I1 but you think the activity will have no significant environmental effccts, indicate your A conditional Use Permit will be required and perhaps a building permit should the City deem i't necessary.. impqct may occur as a result of a change of use in.a residential area'. However, it appeals to be. an.exfenstion of the . Holiday-Park but with far less impacts. reasons below: * Also some X X X X X . .. IV;. Comments or Elaborations to Any of the Questions in Section 11. (If additional space is needed for answering any questions, attach additional sheets as may be needed.) f% Signature (Persfi conipl eting report) / 7M IPY 0- Date Signed: pw . Conclusions (To be completed by the. Pl-anning Director). in the appropriate box. Place a check ( ) (hehas been determined thrlt the project will not have significant Further information is required. environments1 effects. ( ) You. must submit a preliminary environmental should make ail appointment with the Planning Director to discuss further processing of your project, in accordance with Chapter 19.04 of the Municipal Code. impact staLe:iient by the following date . ( ) You ' 'C ' .. .. ... , P Revised 7./3/74 ' FORM.PLANNING 40 *