HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 42A; Carlsbad Raceway; Conditional Use Permit (CUP) (3)RANCHO AGUA HEDIONDA Y LOS MONOS
VISTA, CALIFORNIA
(BAN DIED0 COUNTY1 5th March, 1965
The Planning Cmmzlssion, Carlsbad, California.
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Dear Sirs,
on March 9, 1965, to grant a permit to J.S. blond, et a1 (Carlsbad
Raceway Company), to expand racing at his racetrack in Section 18,
Township 12 South, Range 3 West, I hereby formally protest @gainst such
action. I am the mer of Lot 2, Section 13, Township 12 South,
Range 4 West, adjoining the racetrack.
Responding to your notice to me of a meeting of your board
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Your notice does not state what additional and indreased operations
you are going to permit there but as the present use is already a public
nuisance it is clear that any expansion would be against the public
interest and also have an increased bad effect on adjoining property.
The presence of the raceway has created traffic problems on public
and privirte roads, has induced regular and continued trespassing on
adjoining property ty clandestine viewers of the races (to evade entrahce
fees), and has turned a peaceful, restful countryside into a noisy,
irritating, roaring racket of a place. At times the road south of the
track has been clogged with cars parked to watch the races. Other cars
invade adjowg private lands, trespassing, and by their presence
create fire and other hazards.
races, and the loud-speaker spptcmt can be heard more than two miles
away and is a nuisance to me at my home 13 miles north of the racetrack.
The roaring noise of the test runs, the
None of these deleterious conditions are policed by your town and will
not be. For all these reasons I assert that it would be against the
public interest to expand the racing there and recommend that you deny
the pet%tion.
Clarence H. Dawson