HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 204C; St. Patrick's School Classroom Addition; Conditional Use Permit (CUP) (2)STATE OF CALIFORNIA—THE RESOURCES AGENCY PETE WILSON, Governor
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGCALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
SAN DIEGO COAST AREA
3111 CAMINO DEL RIO NORTH, SUITE 200
SAN DIEGO, CA 92108-1725
(619)521-8036 DATE: Tuesday, May 7, 1996
TIME: 10:00 a.m.
PLACE: Hyatt Regency - Long Beach
200 South Pine Avenue
Long Beach, CA
The proposed development described on Page 2 of this notice is schecfuTed for
a public hearing before the California Coastal Commission at the time and date
indicated above.
This item has been tentatively scheduled as follows:
_ Administrative Permit
X Consent Calendar 6-96-42 /GDC
_ Extension Request
_ Adoption of Findings
_ Request for Reconsideration
_ Material Amendment
_ Hearing and Voting on Regular Calendar
SEE NOTE ON PAGE 2
Continued Hearing and Voting on Regular Calendar
Public Hearing on Regular Calendar
Substantial Issue Determination and Hearing and Voting on
Appeals from Local Government Decisions
Continued Hearing and Voting on Appeals from Local
Government Decisions
Other: _
Information on Coastal Commission meeting procedures is enclosed on Pages 3
and 4. If, after reading this information and the project description on
Page 2, you have questions, please contact the Commission's San Diego
District Office at (619) 521-8036. The file on this project is available
for public review at the District Office during regular business hours. The
staff report will be mailed to you upon request.
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Application No.: 6-96-42
Applicant: Roman Catholic Bishop Agent: Doug Fess
of San Diego
Description: Installation of seven modular classrooms, relocation of one
modular classroom, relocation of existing parking area and
addition of seven parking spaces at St. Patrick's School.
Lot Area 133,775 sq. ft.
Building Coverage 24,000 sq. ft. (18%)
Pavement Coverage 69,775 sq. ft. (52%)
Landscape Coverage 40,000 sq. ft. (30%)
Parking Spaces 234
Zoning CT-Q/R-1
Plan Designation Commercial Tourist/Residential
Low-Medium
Ht abv fin grade 15 ft.
Site: 3821 Adams St., Carlsbad, San Diego County
APN 290-270-09, 41 and 42.
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FAL COMMISSION HEARING PROC
IF YOU ARE AN APPLICANT: In most cases, your application will be reviewed by
the district staff and placed on the State Commission agenda for the earliest
possible meeting. Staff will determine if the application can be put on
either the consent or administrative calendar or whether it must receive a
full public hearing.
ADMINISTRATIVE CALENDAR: Administrative permits may be granted by the
executive director for projects which are minor new developments, additions to
existing structures (not exceeding $100,000. in cost), single family
residences, or multi-family projects of four units or less. The Coastal Act
requires that all administrative permits be reported to the Commission at its
next meeting before they take effect. If four or more Commissioners request
that an item be held for public hearing, the project will be removed from the
administrative calendar and scheduled for a public hearing at the next regular
Commission meeting. Conditions may be attached to an administrative permit.
Applicants and other interested parties may speak in opposition to the project
or its conditions. Testimony is limited to 3 minutes for each side.
CONSENT CALENDAR: Projects considered by staff to be consistent with the
Coastal Act but which do not qualify for the administrative calendar may be
placed on the consent calendar. Projects on the consent calendar will be
approved by the Commission with a single vote for the entire calendar. If
three or more Commissioners wish to pull an item off consent, that item will
normally be rescheduled for a regular public hearing and vote at the next
regular Commission meeting. Conditions may be attached to consent calendar
permits. Applicants who accept these conditions need not speak. Opponents
should tell the Commission why the project is inconsistent with the Coastal
Act. Three minutes will be allowed for each side to speak to the Commission.
If there are several persons wishing to address an item, efforts should be
made to consolidate presentations in order to stay within the time-limits.
Interested persons should check with the Commission staff regarding subsequent
hearings.
REGULAR CALENDAR PERMIT APPLICATIONS: Projects potentially inconsistent with
the Coastal Act or which can be approved only with conditions for which there
are no clear presedents will be placed on the regular calendar and will be
considered after a full public hearing. Persons supporting or opposing the
project should tell the Commission why they think the project is or is not
consistent with the Act. Testimony must address coa'stal act policies and
environmental impacts of the project and should not be redundant. Each side
is allotted 15 minutes, with the applicant speaking first and then the
opposition. The Commission can, however, at its own discretion limit or
extend this time period. The applicant may reserve some time for rebuttal
after the opponents speak. After the hearing is closed, the Commission will
discuss the matter and vote.
REQUEST FOR RECONSIDERATION: An applicant may request that the Commission
reconsider its previous action on a permit. The applicant must show that
there is relevant new evidence which could not have reasonably been presented
at the original hearing or that an error of fact or law occurred. Only the
applicant and persons who participated in the original proceedings are
eligible to testify. Testimony is limited to three minutes for each side.
Should the Commissioners vote to grant the reconsideration request, the matter
will be scheduled for a public hearing as if it were a new application.
FINDINGS: Public hearing and voting on findings to support previous
Commission action. Adoption of findings will not change the previous action.
Only persons who participated in the original proceedings are eligible to
testify.
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PERMIT AMENDMENTS and EXTENSIONS: Public hearing and voting on requests to
amend or extend permits previously approved by the Commission. Five minutes
will be allocated to each side.
PUBLIC HEARING PROCEDURES: If the item you are interested in speaking on is
scheduled for a public hearing, you must fill out a "Request to Speak" form
and give it to a staff person before the hearing starts. Sign-up forms will
be available on a table at the entrance to the hearing room.
Time limits for spoken testimony vary according to the different calendars.
In addition, because the number of speakers can vary, the Commission can also
limit or extend the stated time limits. Because of this limited time,
applicants and opponents are encouraged to submit written comments to the
Commission office at least one week in advance of the hearing. Comments will
be copied and forwarded to the Commissioners by the staff. If it is
convenient, you may also wish to bring 25 copies of your spoken testimony to
the hearing for distribution to the Commissioners.
Speakers may use maps, slides, photographs, models, and other visual materials
in their presentations to the Commission. Since material become part of the
public record on the permit, reproductions of the materials shown must be
submitted to the Commission staff before or during the Commission meeting, or
the originals will be retained by the Commission for 60 days. A carousel
slide projector and screen will be available at the meeting.
MEN HILL AN AGENDA ITEM BE HEARD? Unfortunately, no one can predict how
quickly the Commission- will complete agenda items. Each session begins at the
time noted on the meeting notice. Each item is considered in order listed,
except in extraordinary circumstances. The Commission will consider items
even though the interested persons are not present. Staff at the appropriate
Commission office can give you more information prior to -the hearing date and
you can call the staff at the hearing location for last minute information.
CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS: Government Code Section 84308 requires Commissioners
to disqualify themselves from voting on any matter if they have received a
campaign contribution of $250. or more from an interested party. If you
intend to speak on any hearing item, please indicate on the speaker slip
and/or in your testimony, if you have made campaign contributions of $250. or
more to any Commissioner within the last year, and if so, to which
Commissioners you contributed.
HOH MANY VOTES DOES IT TAKE TO APPROVE AN APPLICATION? Each permit must be
approved by a majority of the Commissioners who are authorized to vote and who
are present in the room. All permits on the administrative and consent
calendars will be voted upon at one time with just one motion and one roll
call.
PUBLIC RECORDS: Public records on matters before the Commission will be
available for inspection at the meeting and at other times in the Commission
office. Extra copies of staff reports will also be available at the meeting.
ACCESS TO HEARINGS: Commission meetings are in centralized locations and are
accessible to persons with disabilities.
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