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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 42J; Carlsbad Raceway; Conditional Use Permit (CUP),P -\ CARLSBAD RACEWAY CHRONOLOGY City Council Resolution No. 963 (December 17, 1963) C,UQ -6- - - It - CUP-42(A) - (Planning Commission Resolution No. 391, March 23, 1965) This entitlement allowed the expansion of the uses approved under the previous CUP to include a variety of additional racing events. CUP'S 42(B) and 42(C) CUP-42(D): (Planning Commission Resolution No. 749, April 25, 1972) The Planning Commission approved a conditional use permit extension for the raceway property. However, a condition of this permit stipulates that the operation and maintenance privileges shall be for a period of ken years or until April 25, 1982. At the end of this ten-year period, there shall be an annJal review period to establish further continuance. CUP-42(E): (Planning Commission resolution No. 1213, January 14, 1976) ---- CUP-42(F): (Planning Commission Resolution No. 1460, August 9, 1978) Condition No. 13 of this CUP requires that the owners of the subject property work with City staff to prepare a plan for improved access to the Carlsbad Raceway property. Also, a minute motion was passed at this hearing which stated that staff shall assist in the preparation of a conceptual master plan for the entire skateboard park and raceway property prior to any future entitlements. By JOHN BERHMAN staff WriIef, The m Diesoulicn SAN MARCOS - Pursuing com- plaints from several residents abut excess noise from the Carlsbad Raceway, the city of San Marw has learned that the famed motorcycle and drag track may be doomed. A spokesman for a firm that is seeking to build a commercial and residential development on 2UO acres between the raceway and the San Marcos boundary said he believed the raceway owner was planning to convert the track into an industrial and commercial complex. Carlsbad city planners confirmed that yesterday. Michael Holzmiller, Carlsbad land use planning manager, said raceway owner Larry Grismer, who lives in Sen &mw, had gotten Meanwhile, the San Marcos coun- cil on Tuesday nigbt approved the request by Meadowlark Farms, he., of Encidtas to change the designa- tion of 197 acres of land near the raceway from the county‘s rural-res- idential zoning to a combination of city residential and professional off- ice zoning. Meadowlark is seeking to build about 70 houses on 182 acres and an office complex on the remain- ing 15 acres. The move was actually a prelimi- nary step to the eventual annexation of the land to San Marcos. The county’s designation actually provided for a potentially higher res- idential density, ranging from one to eight acres, whereas the city desig- nation limits developnrent to one res- idential unit to the acre. ”be 197 acres are located south of Palomar hta Fe Road. But the couIlcil also agreed to re- graest a study of Poise from @e race- way, the subject of several com- plaints by nearby TeiBents. “I’ve noticed there is no mention of the dragstrip in your report,” Coun- cilwoman Pia Harris told City Plan- ning Director Darreil Gentry, who bad recommended approval of the prezoning. ‘Tm cond about res- ident complaints I have received re- gardiig the loud noise from the strip, especially on Saturday ai Airport Road and west of Radcho I ,