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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 97-03A; Carlsbad Gasoline Facility; Conditional Use Permit (CUP)CITY OF CARLSBAD LAND USE REVIEW APPLICATIO> I) APPLICATIONS APPLIED FOR: (CHECKBOXES) I I Administrative Permit - 2nd Dwelling Unit I I Administrative Variance I I Coastal Development Permit Conditional Use Permit (Amendment) I I Condominium Permit I I Environmental Impact Assessment I I General Plan Amendment I I Hillside Development Permit I I Local Coastal Plan Amendment I I Master Plan I I Non-Residential Planned Development I I Planned Development Permit (FOR DEPARTMENT USE ONLY) I I Planned Industrial Permit I I Planning Commission Determination I I Precise Development Plan I I Redevelopment Permit I I Site Development Plan 1^ Special Use Permit (Amendment) I I Specific Plan i ! Tontativo Parcol IVlap Obtain from Engineering Department I I Tentative Tract Map I I Variance I I Zone Change I I List other applications not specified (FOR DEPARTMENT USE UNLY) 97*^^700 2) 3) 4) ASSESSOR PARCEL NO{S).: A portion of parcel Zj-Q^-ia^-OI-Oe okl(4>^SZ0^0^ PROJECT NAME: Carisbad Gasoline Facility (El Camino Real and La Costa) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: New Construction of a 24-hour, 2,734 SF Food Mart, selling groceries, snack items and beverages, including beer/wine for off- premises consumption with a detached 3,420 SF canopy for self- service gasoline sales and a 1,200 SF automated car wash 5) OWNER NAME (Print or Type) Annerican Stores Properties Inc., A Delaware Corporation 6) APPLICANT NAME (Print or Type) 21" Century Oil, LLC MAILING ADDRESS ^POBoK 27117- Z^^o 9Aitffi>re(L euOP MAILING ADDRESS 462 Stevens Avenue, Suite 105 CITY AND STATE ZIP ^Tf^^ •Salt Lake City, UT ?Ptee,?i? 04127 TELEPHONE (208) 395/6445- CITY AND STATE Solana Beach, CA ZIP TELEPHONE 92075 (858) 739-2708 I CERTIFY THAT I AM THE LEGAL OWNER AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS _TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY I CERTIFY THAT I AM THE LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE OWNER AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. SIGNATU of San Diego, State of 7) BRIEF LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 2 of Carlsbad Tract No. 97-09, In the City of Carlsbad, County of ban UiegC California, According to map thereof No. 14038, filed in the office of the County Recorder of San Diego, September 15, 2000. Form 16 PACii= 1 OF 2 NO lE^ fl^ROPOSED PROJECT RI^^RING MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS BE FILED, "^^T BE SUBMITTED PRIOR TO 3:30 P A PROPOSED PROJECT REQUIRING ONLY ONE APPLICATION BE FILED, MUST BE^SfjBMITTED PRIOR TO 4:00 P.M. 8) LOCATION OF PROJECT: ON THE M. East STREET ADDRESS SIDE OF El Camino Real (NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, WEST) (NAME OF STREET) BETWEEN La Costa Avenue AND (NAME OF STREET) San Marcos Creek (No Street) (NAME OF STREET) 9) LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT ZONE 10) PROPOSED NUMBER OF LOTS 13) TYPE OF SUBDIVISION 1 6) PERCENTAGE OF PROPOSED PROJECT IN OPEN SPACE 19) GROSS SITE ACREAGE 22) EXISTING ZONING 1 N/A N/A .96 11) NUMBER OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL UNITS 14) PROPOSED IND OFFICE/ SQUARE FOOTAGE 17) PROPOSED INCREASE IN ADT 20) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN CIQ 23) PROPOSED ZONING N/A 12) PROPOSED NUMBER OF RESIDENTIAL UNITS 15) PROPOSED COMM SQUARE FOOTAGE 18) PROPOSED SEWER USAGE IN EDU 21) PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION ,354 N/A 24) IN THE PROCESS OF REVIEWING THIS APPLICATION IT MAY BE NECESSARY FOR MEMBERS OF CITY STAFF, PLANNING COMMISSIONERS, DESIGN REVIEW BOARD MEMBERS OR CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS TO INSPECT AND ENTER THE PROPERTY THAT IS THE SUBJECT OF THIS APPLICATION. 1/WE CONSENT SIGNATU FOR CITY USE ONLY FEE COMPUTATION APPLICATION TYPE, i FEE REQUIRED '•'•-'^ Y' (WfTt) V \ ] TOTAL FEE REQUIRED RECEIVED JUL 3 0 2001 CITY OF CARLSBAD DATTO^Nfjf{^l(^^f|K RECEIVED RECEIVED BY: DATE FEE PAID Form 16 RECEIPT NO. PAGE 2 OF 2 DISCLOSURE STATEMENT Applicant's statement or disclosure of certain ownership interests on all applications which will require discretionary action on the part of the City Council or any appointed Board, Commission or Committee. The following information MUST be disclosed at the time of application submittal. Your project cannot be reviewed until this information is completed. Please print. Note: Person is defmed as "Any ^dividual, fmn, co-partnership, joint venture, association, social club, fratemai orgamzation, corporation, estate, trust, receiver, syndicate, in this and any other county, city and county, city municipality, district or other political subdivision or any other group or combination acting as a unit." Agents may sign this document; however, the legal name and entity of the apphcant and property owner must be provided below. 1. APPLICANT (Not the applicant's agent) Provide the COMPLETE, LEGAL names and addresses of ALL persons having a financial interest in the application. If the applicant includes a corporation or partnership, include the names, title, addresses of all individuals owning more than 10% of the shares. IF NO INDIVIDUALS OWN MORE THAN 10% OF THE SHARES, PLEASE INDICATE NON- APPLICABLE (N/A) IN THE SPACE BELOW If a publiclv-owned corporation, include the names, titles, and addresses of the corporate officers. (A separate page may be attached if necessary.) Person/rru),'AJ S^Hli/AiJ Corp/PartJ^/ ^ ^fJl/oUy 0^ I^ Ct>'^^ Title /^^rs. Title PreS^^f^^ Address Address 2 5y<»^/^'^-S C ^ 2. OWNER (Not the owner's agent) Provide the COMPLETE, LEGAL names and addresses of ALL persons having any ownership interest in the property involved. Also, provide the nature of the legal ownership (i.e, partnership, tenants in common, non-profit, corporation, etc.). If the ownership includes a corporation or partnership, include the names, title, addresses of all individuals owning more than 10% of the shares. IF NO INDIVIDUALS OWN MORE THAN 10% OF THE SHARES, PLEASE INDICATE NON-APPLICABLE (N/A) IN THE SPACE BELOW. If a publicly- owned corporation, include the names, titles, and addresses ofthe corporate officers. (A separate page may be attached if necessary.) Person^a^F h .'[)\^<^t (l^.rtijnfl^gig/^il ^gg^^ V^09eQ.Tf^<y J^C .Address 6. t(\A\iy^(rrrAtJ Avfe- Address 2yo PA^i^feeoreg. BuvfD. NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION OR TRUST If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a nonprofit organization or a trust, list the names and addresses of ANY person serving as an officer or director of the non-profit organization or as trustee or beneficiary ofthe. Non Profit/Trust_ Title Non Profit/Trust_ Title Address Address 4. Have you had more than $250 worth of business transacted with any member of City staff. Boards, Commissions, Committees and/or Council within the past twelve (12) months? ^ Yes I I No If yes, please indicate person(s): NOTE: Attach additional sheets if necessary. I certify that all the above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Print or type name of owner Signature of applicant/date Print or type name of applicant Signature of ovmer/applicant's agent if applicable/date Print or type name of owner/applicant's agent H:ADMIN\COUNTER\DISCLOSURE STATEMENT 5/98 Page 2 of 2 city of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad CA Receipt 92008 Applicant: 21ST CENTURY OIL LLC Set Id: S000000631 Description CUP9703A SUP9703A Total Amount 1,585.00 1,595.00 3,180.00 Not valid unless validated by Cash Register PLEASE RETAIN RECEIPT FOR REFUNDS OR ADJUSTMENTS Receipt Number: R0021963 Transaction Date: 07/30/2001 5985 07/30/01 0002 01 02 CGP 3180»00 Pay Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 017780 3,180.00 Transaction Amount: 3,180.00 CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL TO: Van Lvnch Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department 1635 Faradav Avenue DATE: SENT VIA: OUR JOB: July. 2001 Federal Express 7519 Carlsbad. CA 92008-7314 RE: 21st Century Oil Gas Station at El Camino Real, S. Side of San Marcos Creek/ Carlsbad, CA Quantity Date Description 1 7/24/01 Check in the Amount of $3,180.00 Enclosed is a check from 21st Century Oil Corporation to accompany the submittal (In a separate package). cc: Signed: Barbara L. Holden Project Planner 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (425)251-6222 (425) 251-8782 FAX www.barghausen.com 7519L008[BH/iili] Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department HAZARDOUS WASTE AND SUBSTANCES STATEMENT Consultation Of Lists of Sites Related To Hazardous Wastes (Certification of Compliance with Government Code Section 65962.5) Pursuant to State of Califomia Govemment Code Section 65962.5,1 have consulted the Hazardous Wastes and Substances Sites List compiled by the Califomia Envirorunental Protection Agency and hereby certify that (check one): Fx] The development project and any alternatives proposed in this application are not contained on the lists compiled pursuant to Section 65962.5 of the State Govemment Code. n The development project and any altematives proposed in this application are contained on the lists compiled pursuant to Section 65962.5 of the State Govemment Code. APPLICANT PROPERTY OWNER Name: 21st Century Oil, LLC Name: American Stores Properties, Inc. A Deleware Corporatiori Address: ^62 Stevens Avenues, Ste. 105 . Address: P-O. Box 27447 igQ pfe^PoT^^ufe. Solana Beach, CA 92075 Salt Ualto Gityi UT—04127' 2c^ 3^r- (o^oi Phone Number: (858) 739-2708 Phone Number: (208) 395-5Ki2- Attn: Bob Davis Attn: Ilcldl Carloon— Address ofSite: 7602 El Camino Real Carlsbad> CA (Pad #2) Local Agency (City and CountvV C^ty of Carlsbad Assessor's book, page, and parcel number: 124-01 00 Specify list(s)' ^^^y ^^^^ from State of California — Hazardous Waste & Substances Sites Regulatory Identification Number: ^/A Date ofList April 1998 Applicant Sigaauire/Date Admiiv'Councer/HuWuie 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 ^ Commonwealth Land Title 1455 Frazee Road, Suite 600 SanDiego, CA 92108 Prepared for: 21 ST CENTURY OIL Attn: BOB DAVIS Prepared by: LISA IRVING Title Rep: DENNIS ALVISO Phone: 619-686-6000 Fax: 619-686-6070 Ref: Search Criteria Farms - 3 line Top Format: County Parcel Nuinber SAN DIEGO Output: All Records (1 to 65) (65 of 65 Records) "21658001".."21658007","21612305".."21612307","21612201","21612223' 612411".."21612413","21612417".."216124 22","2162100301" .."21621004' •'21612225", "21 65 matching property/properties were found. Tue Jun 18 10:04:44 2002 **This information is sourced from public documents and is not guaranteed** Use Code Zone YrBIt Units SqFt SaleAmt Phone SalePt Parcel: 216-122-01 Owner: CARLSBAD, PARTNER State of CA Lands Commis Site: EL GAMING REAL*CARLSBAD CA Mail: PUBLIC AGENCYiOO HOWE AVE,^ STE 1005, Sacramento $3,050,OOOF CA, 95825-8202 09/15/1988 Parcel: 216-122-23 Owner: CARLSBAD, P/VRTNER i;SEE #1) 00 Site: EL GAMING REAI*GARLSBAD CA Mail: PUBLIC AGENCY* $3,050,OOOF 09/15/1988 3 parcel: 216-122-25 Owner: ROBERTSON, ENVIRONMENTAL C 1 TO 10 ACRES-RURAL Rl Site: LA cosTA AVE*CARLSBAD CA Mail: 2650 JAMACHA RD 147*ELJ:AJON GA $175,OOOF 92019 04/29/199S 4 Parcel: 216-123-05 Owner: LA COSTA HOTEL&SPA CORP MISCELLANEOUS RESIDENTIAL S Site: COSTA DEL MAR RD*CARLSBAD CA Mail: 2100 GOSTA DEL MAR RD*GARLSBAD CA 92009 11/20/1987 ! Parcel? 216-123-07 Owner: Lji COSTA HOTEL&SPA CORP HOTEL-MOTEL C Site: 2101 COSTA DEL MAR RD*CARLSBAD GA Mail: 2100 COSTA DEL MAR RD*CARISBAD GA 1975 478 92009 92009 11/20/1987 6 Parcel: 216-124-11 Owner: INGOLD FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHI MISCELLANEOUS COMMERCIAL C 1982 Site: 7700 EL CAMINO REAL*CARLSBAD CA Mail: 750 B ST 1500*SAN DIEGO GA 19,400 $3,150,OOOF 92009 92101 01/17/1990 7 Parcel: 216-124-13 Owner: INGOLD FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHI VACANT COMMERCIAL G Site: EL CAMINO REAL*GARLSBAD CA Mail: PO BOX 185*BONSALL CA $3,150,OOOF 92003 01/17/1990 Parcbi^^ayi- 1-g^-a:?- OUTSIDE OF 600' RADIUS, ,^4^_H4.-«-6i-GW4iN©-4«*>A^e?tRir&B^«^-eft ==5*Q-W Owner/^^»«E—iwves¥eRS-i7-^—e Mail:-?^^-s-MeR3!9«e--?ft^-3©t'^ATwr-TOtrTS-H 63105 —C TTB-Z -$ii7-i-ae-,-O0^ 04/22/1999 9 Parcel: 216-124-20 Owner: LA COSTA HOTEL&SPA CORP WAREHOUSING-PROCESSING OR STG M Site: LA COSTA AVE*GARLSBAD CA Mail: 2100 COSTA DEL MAR RD*GARLSBAD GA 92009 11/20/1987 10 Parcel: 216-124-22 Owner: LEUCADIA WATER DISTRICT Site: 1956 EL CAMINO REAL*GA Mail: PUBLIC AGENCY*CARLSBAD CA 1960 IA COSTA AVE, CARLSBAD, CA 92009 11 Parcel: 216-210-03-01 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR RD 651*CARLSBAD CA 92009 Owner: MURPHY, EDWARD A & JOY M TR Mail: 7758 ANILLO WAY*CARLSBAD CA 92009 SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 791 05/16/2001 12 Parcel: 216-210-03-02 Owner: CHAIFIN,MYRON i & BETTY C TR SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 Site: 2003 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 652*GARLSBAD CA 92009 Mail: PO BOX 7103*RANCHO SANTA FE CA 92067 791 04/24/1995 13 Parcel: 216-210-03-03 Owner: DODDS,WILLIAM J SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR RD*CARLSBAD CA 92009 Mail: 50905 AVENDIA BERENMUDES*LA QUINTA CA 92253 1970 1 791 $175,OOOF 03/18/2002 14 Parcel: 216-210-03-04 Owner: GIKAS, STEVE TR SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR RD 654*GARLSBAD CA 92009 Mail: 23163 JACK TONE RD*RIP0N CA 95366 1 791 $105,OOOF (209) 982-4105 05/21/1992 Copyright DataQuick Information Systems 1998-2000. 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Farms - 3 Line Use Code Zone YrBIt Units SqFt SaleAmt Phone SalePt 15 Parcel: 216-210-03-05 Owner: CRYSTAL, EMANUEL & SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM ELAINE Rl G TR 1970 * p* 1 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR RD 655*GARLSBAD Mail: PO BOX 23309*JAGKSON MS 791 $130,000F' CA 92009 39225 05/22/1997 16 Parcel: 216-210-03-06 Owner: JERELL INC SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR RD 656*CARLSBAD Mail: 13 65 REGAL ROW*DALLAS TX 791 CA 92009 75247 07/28/1977 17 Parcel: 216-210-03-07 Owner: CRYSTAL, EMANUEL & SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM ELAINE Rl G TR 1970 *• p* 1 Site: 2003 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 657*CARLSBAD Mail: PO BOX 23309*JAGKSON MS, 791 $82,500F GA 92009 39225 10/04/1993 18 Parcel: 216-210-03-08 Owner: DELRIO, DONALD O SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 658*CARLSBAD Mail: 6833 232ND AVE NE*REDMOND WA 791 $135,OOOF GA 92009 98053 03/19/1999 19 Parcel: 216-210-03-09 Owner: HARROW, IRVING & HANNA SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 659*CARLSBAD Mail: 211 s SPALDING DR*BEVERLY HILLS CA 791 CA 92009 90212 07/25/1979 20 Parcel: 216-210-03-10 Owner: VANTON FAMILY TRUST 01-24 SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl -94 1970 1 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR Mail: 5 HAMLET CT*RANGHO 791 $86,500 RD 660*CARLSB7UD MIRAGE GA CA 92009 92270 09/13/1994 21 Parcel: 216-210-03-11 Owner: NESTOR, CHARLES A SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 *• p* 1 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR Mail: 2003 GOSTA DEL MAR 791 $80,OOOF RD 661*CARLSBAD GA RD661*CARLSBAD GA 92009 92009 11/30/1993 22 Parcel: 216-210-03-12 Owner: FETTER, JOSEPH SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 GOSTA DEL MAR Mail: 20245 w 12 MILE RD 791 $58,OOOF RD 662*GARLSBAD CA 121*SOUTHFIELD MI 92009 48076 02/07/1986 23 Parcel: 216-210-03-14 Owner: ADAMS , SHIRLEY SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR RD 664*GARLSBAD Mail: 803 E PROSPECT ST*SEATTLE WA 791 $260,OOOF CA 92009 98102 04/24/1998 24 Parcel: 216-210-03-16 Owner: ADAMS , SHIRLEY SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR RD 666*G7U^LSBAD GA 92009 Mail: 803 E PROSPECT ST*SEATTLE WA 98102 791 $260,OOOF 04/24/1998 25 Parcel: 216-210-03-17 Owner: EDER, THEODORE C & HELEN TR SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR RD 667*CARLSBAD CA 92009 Mail: PO BOX 642597*L0S ANGELES GA 90064 791 (310)274-3262 06/30/1989 26 Parcel: 216-210-03-18 Owner: VANTON FAMILY TRUST 07-16-96 SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 668*GARLSBAD CA 92009 Mail: 5 HAMLET CT*RANGH0 MIRAGE CA 92270 791 $116,500F 10/30/1998 27 Parcel: 216-210-03-19 Owner: JONES, THOMAS E & PATRICIA SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR RD 669*GARLSBAD CA 92009 Mail: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR RD669*CARLSBAD GA 92009 791 $135,OOOF 05/09/2000 28 Parcel: 216-210-03-20 Owner: OSHAUGHNESSY,ROSE M SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 Site: 2003 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 670*CARLSB7U3 CA 92009 Mail: PO BOX 671*MENLO PARK CA 94026 791 $86, OOOF 10/20/1995 Copyright DataQuick Information Systems 1998-2000. 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Farms - 3 Une Use Code Zone YrBIt Units SqFt SaleAmt Phone SaleDt 29 Parcel: 216-210-03-21 Owner: DOBLE, PAUL A SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 200 3 Mail: 2003 791 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 671*CARLSBAD CA COSTA DEL MAR RD671*GARLSBAD CA $170,OOOF' 92009 92009 06/28/1991 30 Parcel: 216-210-03-22 Owner: STUNKEL, SHELDON E & SALLY SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM RI M 1970 *r4* 1 Site: 2 003 Mail: 7428 791 COSTA DEL MAR RD 672*GARLSBAD CA VIA DE FORTUNA*GARLSBAD GA $129,OOOF 92009 92009 12/19/1988 31 Parcel: 216-210-03-23 Owner: KGJAiAN, MIKE & SHIRLEY M SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 *• p* 1 Site: 2003 Mail: 3251 791 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 673*GARLSBAD GA W SHORE DR*0RCHARD,LAKE MI 92009 48324 04/09/1979 32 Parcel: 216-210-03-24 Owner: WOODMERE INVESTMENT GROUP SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl LTD 1970 PA 1 Site: 2003 Mail: 4720 791 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 67 4*CARLSBAD CA N CAMPBELL AVE M*TUCSGN AZ 92009 85718 07/22/1987 33 Parcel: 216-210-03-25 Owner: SEITH, BARBARA J SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR RD 675*C7VRLSB7U3 CA Mail: 540 N SANTA CRUZ AVE 105*LGS GATOS CA 791 $155,OOOF 92009 95030 04/16/2001 34 Parcel: 216-210-03-26 Owner: BAUMRIND,RAY SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 Mail: 1000 791 COSTA DEL MAR RD 67 6*GARLSBAD CA QUAYSIDE TER 1211*MIAMI FL $155,OOOF (305)895-0590 92009 33138 05/27/1987 35 Parcel: 216-210-03-27 Owner: TAUB, SAMUEL H & EILEEN SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 Mail: 2003 791 COSTA DEL MAR RD 677*GARLSBAD CA GOSTA DEL MAR RD677*CARLSBAD CA (760)438-9439 92009 92009 04/05/1976 36 Parcel: 216-210-03-28 Owner: JOSEPH LGIS G FAMILY TRUST 08- SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 31 1 Site: 2003 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 678*GARLSBAD CA Mail: PO BOX 425*JAGKSON MS 791 $143,500F 92009 39205 11/21/1991 37 Parcel: 216-210-03-29 Owner: ALLGIRE, PAUL R SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 Mail: 2003 791 COSTA DEL MAR RD 679*CARLSBAD CA COSTA DEL MAR RD679*CARLSBAD CA $172,OOOF 92009 92009 07/26/2001 38 Parcel: 216-210-03-30 Owner: LAKE, JAMES L & MARY Z TR SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 Mail: 7214 791 COSTA DEL MAR RD 680*CARLSBAD CA E CAMINO VALLE VERDE*TUCSON AZ $130,OOOF (520)298-0203 92009 85715 06/01/1995 39 Parcel: 2l6-2io-03-3i Owner: VANTON FAMILY TRUST 01-24- SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 94 1970 1 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR RD 681*CARLSBAD CA Mail: 5 HAMLET CT*RANCHO MIRAGE CA 791 $80,OOOF 92009 92270 08/09/1996 40 Parcel: 216-210-03-32 Owner: JONES, EDWIN & OURANIA SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 Mail: 7489 791 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 682*CARLSBAD CA VIA DE FORTUNA*CARLSBAD GA $130,OOOF (760)603-9505 92009 92009 03/28/2000 41 Parcel: 216-210-03-33 Owner: RAI FFE, HERBERT & RITA SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR RD 683*CARLSBAD GA Mail: ioo DOUGLAS RD*FAR HILLS NJ 791 $120,000F 92009 07931 02/11/1998 42 Parcel: 216-210-03-34 Owner: LANGE, PETER H & RENEE N SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 *-p* 1 Site: 2003 Mail: 2003 791 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 684*CARLSBAD CA COSTA DEL MAR RD684*CARLSBAD CA $150,OOOF 92009 92009 06/15/2000 Copyright DataQuick Information Systems 1998-2000. 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Farms - 3 L/ne Use Code Zone YrBIt Units SqFt SaleAmt Phone SaleDt 43 Parcel: 216-210-03-35 Owner: RAIFFE, HERBERT & SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM RITA Rl 1970 * P* 1 Site: 2003 GOSTA DEL MAR Mail: 100 DOUGLAS RD*FAR 791 RD 68 5*GARLSBAD HILLS NJ._ GA 92009 07931 10/30/1978 44 Parcel: 216-210-03-36 Owner: STERN, HAROLD R TR SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 * p + 1 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR Mail: 37 4 ENCINITAS BLVD 791 $97,500F RD 68 6*GARLSBAD B*ENGINITAS GA CA 92009 92024 03/19/1996 45 Parcel: 216-210-03-37 Owner: HORWIN SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 * p* 1 Site: 2203 COSTA DEL MAR RD e87*CARLSBAD Mail: 121 S BEVERLY DR*BEVERL.y HILLS CA 791 $145,OOOF CA 92009 90212 12/22/1989 46 Parcel: 216-210-03-38 Owner: STERN, HAROLD R SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl * p* 1970 1 Site: 2003 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 688*GARLSBAD GA 92009 Mail: 374 ENCINITAS BLVD B*ENGINITAS CA 92024 791 11/15/1979 47 Parcel: 216-210-03-39 Owner: HORWIN SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 * p* 1 Site: 2003 Mail: 121 791 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 68 9*CARLSBAD S BEVERLY DR*BEVERLY HILLS CA $100,OOOF CA 92009 90212 07/30/1993 48 Parcel: 216-210-03-40 Owner: STERN, HAROLD R SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 * p* 1 Site: 2003 Mail: 374 791 COSTA DEL MAR RD 690*CARLSBAD ENCINITAS BLVD B*ENCINITAS CA CA 92009 92024 11/04/1985 49 Parcel: 216-210-03-41 Owner: ELKINS , SANDRA R SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM TR Rl 1970 * p* 1 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR RD 691*CARLSB7VD Mail: 25 CREEKSIDE DR*RANGHO MIRAGE CA 791 $120,OOOF CA 92009 92270 08/19/1997 50 Parcel: 216-210-03-42 Owner: BELL, STANLEY j & SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM RITA F Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 Mail: 280 791 COSTA DEL MAR RD 692*CARLSBAD EUCALYPTUS AVE*BURLINGAME CA $150,OOOF GA 92009 94010 06/02/1986 51 Parcel: 216-210-03-43 Owner: KOKAS,ANGELO J & SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM FRANCES Rl A 1970 *p* 1 Site: 2003 Mail: 2003 791 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 693*CARLSBAD CA GOSTA DEL MAR RD693*CARLSBAD CA $129,OOOF (760)476-1868 92009 92009 08/05/1994 52 Parcel: 216-210-03-44 Owner: KOKAS,ANGELO & FRANCES SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 *p* 1 Site: 2003 Mail: 2003 791 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 694*CARLSBJAD CA GOSTA DEL MAR RD694*CARLSBAD CA $140,OOOF (760)476-1868 92009 92009 09/17/1999 53 Parcel: 216-210-03-45 Owner: SEITH, BARBARA J SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 Mail: 2003 791 COSTA DEL MAR RD 695*CARLSBAD CA COSTA DEL MAR RD695*CARLSBAD GA $165,OOOF 92009 92009 01/18/2001 54 Parcel: 216-210-03-46 Owner: SUDLER,c -JANE & SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM -PETER Rl C TR 1970 * p* 1 Site: 2003 Mail: 300 791 GOSTA DEL MAR RD 696*CARLSBAD INTERPAGE PKY C*PARSIPPANY NJ GA 92009 07054 04/19/1974 55 Parcel: 216-210-03-47 Owner: NARAGHI, HASHEM SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR RD 697*CARLSBAD CA 92009 Mail: PO BOX 602*DENAIR CA 95316 791 $94,000 04/12/1994 56 Parcel: 216-210-03-48 *M* Owner: BAGBY, LEWIS & DONNA P SINGLE RESIDENCE/CONDOMINIUM Rl 1970 1 Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR RD 698*CARLSBAD CA 92009 Mail: 953 N 9TH ST*LARAMIE WY 82072 791 $84,OOOF (307)745-9625 07/31/2000 Copyright DataQuick Information Systems 1998-2000. 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Farms - 3 Lirte Use Code Zone YrBIt Units SqFt SaleAmt Phone SaleDt 57 Parcel: 216-210-03-49 Owner: JENSEN, KORi J Site: 2003 GOSTA DEL MAR Mail: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR 663&665 RD 663*CARLSBAD 92009 663&665 -ED 663*GARLSBAD 92009 03/16/2000 58 Parcel: 216-210-04 Owner: LA GOSTA HOTEL&SPA GORP MISCELLANEOUS RESIDENTIAL S Site: 2003 COSTA DEL MAR Mail: 2100 COSTA DEL MAR 663&665 RD 663*CARLSBAD 92009 RD*CARLSBAD GA 92009 11/20/1987 59 Parcel: 216-580-01 Owner: AMERICAN STORES PROPERTIES INC Site: EL CAMINO REAL*CA Mail: PO BOX 20*BOISE ID 83726 06/23/1999 60 Parcel: 216-580-02 Owner: AMERICAN STORES PROPERTIES ING Site: EL CAMINO REAL*GA Mail: PO BOX 20*BOISE ID 83726 06/23/1999 61 Parcel: 216-580-03 Owner: AMERICAN STORES PROPERTIES INC Site: EL CAMINO REAL*CA ( Mail: PO BOX 20*BOISE ID 83726 06/23/1999 62 Parcel: 216-580-04 Owner: AMERICAN STORES PROPERTIES INC Site: LA COSTA AVE*CA ( Mail: PO BOX 20*BOISE ID 83726 06/23/1999 63 Parcel: 216-580-05 Owner: AMERICAN STORES PROPERTIES INC Site: LA COSTA AVE*CA ( Mail: PO BOX 20*BOISE ID 83726 06/23/1999 64 Parcel: 216-580-06 Owner: AMERICAN STORES PROPERTIES ING Site: LA COSTA AVE*CA Mail: PO BOX 20*BOISE ID 83726 06/23/1999 65 Parcel: 216-580-07 Owner: AMERICAN STORES PROPERTIES ING Site: LA COSTA AVE*CA Mail: PO BOX 20*BOISE ID 83726 06/23/1999 Copyright DataQuick Informafion Systems 1998-2000. 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Farms - 3 Une STATE OF CALIFORNIA - THE RESOURCES AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME ENVIRONMENTAL FILING FEE CASH RECEIPT DFG 753.5a (6-01) t i f L««^gency: (County Astate Agency of Filing: ^ v^^)6t'fJi } J I Project Title: 208455 Date:elal:^22v , 'S<^n l)\^^0 Document NO: ^OniW Project Applicant Name: Q\"^^.0f Vj "D 1 L-, LUL.^ 15>(?b^to 1 5 Phone rlt^^^ V.^I^V Project Applicant Address Project Applicant (check appropriate box): CHECK APPLICABLE FEES: Local Public Agency j \X School District j j State Agency Other Spe^l District Private Entity|3# ^ '^V' \ $850.0I» $^ ) Environmental Impact Report ) Negative Declaration $1,250.(ffi' ^ ) Application Fee Water Diversion fSfafe Water Resources Control Board Only) $850.00 $ ) Projects Subject to Certified Regulatory Programs $850.00 $ bounty Administrative Fee $25.00 $ ') Project that is exempt from fees TOTAL RECEIVED ; r^ /C \/)P Signature and title of person receiving payment: WHITE-PROJECT APPLICANT YELLOW-DFG/FASB PINK-LEAD AGENCY GOLDENROD-STATE AGENCY OF FILING Notice of Detei^Jnation ^ 01117 4 TO: Q Office of Planning and Research From: CITYOFCARLSBAD P.O. Box 3044 re n n rs n» Planning Department Sacramento, CA 95812 F ll L E P 161^ Fnrnriav AVPIHIP Gfogwy J. Smhh, Recordor/County Clerk K county C.e* » Carlsbad, CA 920(]^^®^^9)^ (760) 602-460( County of San Diego GV«»«o Mailstop 833, Attn: Wendy S ,.,CMT POBox 121750 ^^^^^'%T San Diego, CA 92112-1750 CaU^d Project No: CUP 97-03(A)/SDP 97-07(A)/SUP 97-03(A) Filing of Notice of Determination in compiiance witli Section 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. Carlsbad Gasoline Facility Project Title N/A City ofCarlsbad, Van Lynch (760) 602- 4613 State Clearinghouse No. Lead Agency, Contact Person Telephone Number Northeast comer of La Coasta Ave and El Camino Real, Carlsbad, San Diego County, CA Project Locations (include County) Name of Applicant: 21ST CENTURY OIL LLC, Attn: Bob Davis Applicant's Address: 462 Stevens Avenue, Suite 105, Solana Beach, CA 92075 Applicant's Telephone Number: (858) 793-2708 Project Description: An amendment to an approved conditional use permit to construct a gas station with mini-mart on .97 acres of property located on the northeast comer of El Camino Real and La Costa Avenue. The amendment includes relocating the fuel canopy, redesign of the Mini-mart and the addition of an automatic drive through car wash. This is to advise that the City of Carlsbad has approved the above described project on July 17, 2002, and has made the following determination regarding the above described project. 1. The project will not have a significant effect on the environment 2. This project was reviewed previously and a Negative Declaration was prepared pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. 3. Mitigation measures were not made a condition of the approval of the project. 4. A statement of Overriding Considerations was not adopted for this project. 5. Findings were made pursuant to the provisions ofCEQA. This is to certify that the final Negative declaration with comments and responses and record of project approval is available to the General Public at THE CITY OF CARLSBAD. MICHAEL J. HOLmiLLER, Planning Director ' Date Date received for filing at OPR: Revised December 2001 e FILED IN THE OFFiCE OF THE COUNTY CLERK SAN DIEGO COVm-Y O'-l ^UG 0 2 2002 POSTED AUG 0 2 2002 RETURNED TO AGEN DEPUTY • iOVED SEP Q ^ l^l QN _Sgp 0 3 2002 Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department NEGATIVE DECLARATION Project Address/Location: Project Description: Northeast comer of El Camino Real and La Costa Avenue An amendment to an approved conditional use permit to constract a gas station with mini-mart on .97 acres of property located on the northeast comer of El Camino Real and La Costa Avenue. The amendment includes relocating the fuel canopy, redesign of the Mini-mart building and the addition of an automatic drive through car wash. The City of Carlsbad has conducted an environmental review of the above-described project piu"suant to the Guidelines for Implementation of the Califomia Environmental Quality Act and the Enviroimiental Protection Ordinance of the City of Carlsbad. As a result of said review, a Negative Declaration (declaration that the project will not have a significant impact on the environment) is hereby issued for the subject project. Justification for this action is on file in the Plarming Department. A copy of the Negative Declaration with supportive documents is on file in the Planning Department, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, Califomia 92008. Comments fi-om the public are invited. Please submit comments in writing to the Plarming Department within 20 days of date of issuance. If you have any questions, please call Van Lynch in the Planning Department at (760) 602-4613. DATED: CASE NO: CASE NAME: APRIL 4, 2002 CUP 97-03(A) CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY PUBLISH DATE: APRIL 4, 2002 MICHAEL J. HOLZMILI Plaiming Director R 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME PO BOX 944209 SACRAMENTO CA 94244-2090 CERTIFICATION OF FEE EXEMPTION De Minimis Impact Finding Project Title/Location (Include County): CUP 97-03A -Carlsbad Gasoline Facility - northeast comer of La Costa Avenue and El Camino Real, Carlsbad, San Diego County, CA. Name and Address of Applicant: 21st Century Oil, LLC, 462 Stevens Avenue, Suite 105, Solana Beach, CA Project Description: An amendment to an approved Conditional Use Permit to constract a gas station with mini-mart on .97 acres of property located on the northeast comer of El Camino Real and La Costa Avenue. The amendment includes relocating the fuel canopy, redesign of the Mini-mart and the addition of an automatic drive through car wash. Findings of Exemption (attach as necessary): 1. The City of Carlsbad Planning Department has completed an Environmental Initial Study for the above referenced property, including evaluation of the proposed project's potential for adverse environmental impacts on fish and wildlife resources. 2. Based on the complete Environmental Initial Study, the City of Carlsbad Planning Department finds that the proposed project will not encroach upon wildlife habitat area, will have no potential adverse individual or cumulative effects on wildlife resources, and requires no mitigation measures to be incorporated into the proposed project which would affect fish or wildlife. Certification: I hereby certify that the public agency has made the above finding and that the project will not individually or cumulatively have an adverse effect on wildlife resources, as defined in Section 711.2 of the Fish and Game Code. MICHAEL J. HOLZMILLER Planning Director Lead Agency: CITY OF CARLSBAD nih Date: '^Z^/oZ^ Section 711.4, Fish and Game Code DFG: 1/91 NOTI OF PUBLIC HEARING COUNTI LERK Mail to: County Clerk, County of San Diego, Mailstop 833, PO Box 121750, San Diego, CA 92112 Response must be received by: Julv 17, 2002 Public Hearing Date: Julv 17. 2002 Public Hearing Place: 1200 CARLSBAD VILLAGE DRIVE. CARLSBAD. CALIFORNIA. 92008 " Public Hearing Time: 6:00 p.m. Project Title: Carlsbad Gasoline Facilitv - CUP 97-03(A)/ SDP 97-07(A)/ SUP 97-03(A) Lead Agency: CITY OF CARLSBAD - PLANNING Contact Person: Van Lvnch Street Address: 1635 FARADAY AVENUE Phone: (760) 602-4613 City: CARLSBAD Zip: 92008 County: SAN DIEGO COUNTY PROJECT LOCATION: County: SAN DIEGO COUNTY City/Nearest Conimunity: CITY OF CARLSBAD Cross Streets: El Camino Real and La Costa Avenue Total Acres: 0.96 216-580-02 Assessor's Parcel No. Within 2 Miles: State Hwy #: LS. Airports: McCLELLAN/PALOMAR Section: 35 Twp. 12s Range: 4w Base: San Bemardino Waterways: Batiquitos Lagoon Railways: NCTD Schools: N/A ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: CEQA: • NOP • Supplement/Subsequent • Early Cons [" ] EIR (Prior SCH No.) ^ Neg Dec • Other: • Draft EIR LOCAL ACTION TYPE: UCeneral Plan Update L.J OOeneral Plan Amendment [j QOeneral Plan Element Q QZone Code Amendment ^ Specific Plan Master Plan Planned Unit Development Site Plan L ] Rezone ^ Use Permit I I Land Division (Subdivision, Parcel Map, Tract Map, etc.) I I Annexation iJ] Redevelopment I I Coastal Permit • Other: DEVELOPMENT TYPE: ^Residential: Units •office: Sq. Ft.. •commercial: Sq. Ft.. •industrial: Sq. Ft.. •Recreational: 2938 (building) Acres Acres Acres .96 (site) Acres PROJECT ISSUES DISCUSSED IN DOCUMENT: ^AestheticA^isual • •Agricultural Land L-J ^Air Quality • •Archaeological/Historical [lj •Coastal Zone ^ •Drainage/Absorption M •Economic/Jobs LJ •Fiscal • Flood Plain/Flooding Forest Land/Fire Hazard Geological/Seismic Minerals Noise Population/Housing Balance Public Services/Facilities Recreation/Parks Present Land Use/Zoning/General Plan Use Vacant / Commercial / Local Commercial L,] Schools/Universities ^ L J Septic Systems L J i J Sewer Capacity [ _J I I Soil Erosion/Compaction/Grading L J n Solid Waste Tl L ] Toxic/Hazardous i i ^ Traffic/Circulation • I I Vegetation • Water Quality Water Supply/Ground Water Wetland/Riparian Wildhfe Growth Inducing Land Use Cumulative Effect Other: Project Description: This project is for an amendment to the previously approved site development plan, conditional use permit, and special use permit for a gas station and mini-market located within the approved, but not built. La Costa Plaza shopping center. The amendment reconfigures the site plan to relocate the pump island canopy, revise the design of the food-mart, and accommodate an added automatic car wash facility. Where docuinents are located for Public Review: Community Development Center, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008 February 2000 FILED IN THE OFFiCE OF THE COUNTY CLERK SAN DIEGO C -' NTY 2 6 2002 , P0STED£L2J 2002 REMOVEDi^iUJOO^ RETURNED IV MJENCY ON ^ ^ DEPUTY Cz 3 FILECOP^ City of Carlsbad Planning Department NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad will hold a public hearing at the Council Chambers, 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, California, at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 17, 2002, to consider a request for adoption of a Negative Declaration and Addendum and approval of amendments to Site Development Plan 97-07, Conditional Use Permit 97-03, and Special Use Permit 97-03 for a gas station, food-mart and car wash on property generally located on the northeast corner of El Camino Real and La Costa Avenue within Local Facilities Management Zone 6 and more particularly described as: Lot 2 of Carlsbad Tract Map 97-09, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, according to map thereof no. 14038, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego, September 15, 2000 Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially invited to attend the public hearing. Copies of the staff report will be available on and after July 11, 2002. If you have any questions, please call Van Lynch in the Planning Department at (760) 602-4613. If you challenge the Site Development Plan, Conditional Use Permit, and Special Use Permit in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City of Carlsbad at or prior to the public hearing. CASE FILE: SDP 97-07(A)/CUP 97-03(A)/SUP 97-03(A) CASE NAME: CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY PUBLISH: JULY 5, 2002 CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DEPARTMENT 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us BATIQUITOS LAGOON SITE CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY SDP 97-07(A)/CUP 97-03(A)/SUP 97-03(A) City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad CA 92 008 Receipt Applicant: 21ST CENTURY OIL LLC Description Amount CUP9703A 17.34 0174 06/26/02 {)0O2 j)i 02 Not valid unless validated by Cash Register CGF" PLEASE RETAIN RECEIPT FOR REFUNDS OR ADJUSTMENTS Receipt Number: RO028127 Transaction Date: 06/26/2002 Pay Type Method Description Amount Payment Check 45154 17.34 Transaction Amount: 17.34 3 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE PROPERTY OWNERS LIST AND LABELS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY OF CARLSBAD ON THIS DATE REPRESENT THE LATEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION FROM THE EQUALIZED ASSESSOR'S ROLES. APPUCATION NAME AND NUMBER CUP 97-03(A)/SDP 97-07(A)/SUP 97-03(A) Carlsbad Gasoline Facility APPLICANT OR APPLICANT'S REPRESENTATIVE BY: )6ii^^^^^t^^ : ^J^^^a^ ^S^^S DATE ' - RECEIVED BY DATE: PROOF OF PUBLIC/\TION (2010 & 2011 C.C.P.) This space is the County Clerk's Filing Stamp STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of San Diego I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid: I am over the age of eighteen years and not a party to or interested in the above- entitled matter. I am the principal clerk of the printer of North County Times Formerly known as the Blade-Citizen and The Times-Advocate and which newspapers have been adjudicated newspapers of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of San Diego, State of California, for the County of San Diego, that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy (set in type not smaller than nonpareil), has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to-wit: April 4, 2002 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated at this San Marcos 4th , California day of. A^pril, 2002 (v ^^^^ Proof of Publication of Negative Declaration NEGATIVE DECLARATION Proiect Address/Location: Northwest corner El Camino Real and La Costa Avenue I Project Description: An amendment to an approved con- ditional use permit to construct a gas station with mini- mart on .97 acres of property located on the northeast corner of El Camino Real and La Costa Avenue. The amendment includes relocating the fuel canopy, re- design of the Mini-mart building and the addition of an automatic drive through car wash. The City of Carlsbad^ has conducted an environmental review of the above described project pursuant to the Guidelines for Implementation oi the California Environ- mental Quality Act and the Environmental Protection Or- dinance of the City of Carlsbad. As a result of said re- view, a Negative Declaration (declaration that the proiect will not have a significant impact on the environment) is hereby issued for the subject project. Justification for this action is on file in the Planning Department A copy of the Negative Declaration with supportive docu- ments is on file in the Planning Department, 1635 Fara- day Avenue, Carlsbad, California 92008. Comments from the public are invited. Please submit comments in writing to the Planning Department within 20 days of date of issuance. If you have any questions, please call Van Lynch in the Planning Department at (760) 602- 4613. DATED: APRIL 4, 2002 CASE NO: CUP 97-03(A) CASE NAME: CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY /S/MICHAEL J. HOLZMILLER Planning Director Legal 72771. APRIL 4, 2002 Signature NORTH COUNTY TIMES Legal Advertising Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department NEGATIVE DECLARATION Project Address/Location: Project Description: Northeast comer of El Camino Real and La Costa Avenue An amendment to an approved conditional use permit to construct a gas station with mini-mart on .97 acres of property located on the northeast comer of El Camino Real and La Costa Avenue. The amendment includes relocating the fiiel canopy, redesign of the Mini-mart building and the addition of an automatic drive through car wash. The City of Carlsbad has conducted an environmental review of the above-described project pursuant to the Guidelines for hnplementation of the CaUfomia Enviromnental Quality Act and the Environmental Protection Ordinance of the City of Carlsbad. As a result of said review, a Negative Declaration (declaration that the project will not have a significant impact on the environment) is hereby issued for the subject project. Justification for this action is on file in the Planning Department. A copy of the Negative Declaration with supportive docimients is pn file in the Planning Department, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, Califomia 92008. Comments from the public are invited. Please submit comments in vmting to the Planning Department within 20 days of date of issuance. If you have any questions, please call Van Lynch in the Planning Department at (760)602-4613. DATED: CASE NO: CASE NAME: PUBLISH DATE: APRIL 4,2002 CUP 97-03(A) CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY APRIL 4, 2002 :HAEL J. HOL^MIL4?.ER MICHAEL Planning Director 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760)'602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM - PART II CASE NO: CUP 97-03(A) DATE: March 21. 2002 BACKGROUND 1. CASE NAME: CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY 2. APPLICANT: 21^^ CENTURY OIL LLC ADDRESSES AND PHONE NUMBER OF APPLICANT: 462 Stevens Avenue. Suite 105. Solana Beach. CA 92075 (858) 793-2708 Attn: Bob Davis DATE EIA FORM PART I SUBMITTED: Julv 30. 2001 5. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: An amendment to an approved conditional use permit to construct a gas station with mini-mart on .97 acres of propertv located on the northeast comer of El Camino Real and La Costa Avenue. The amendment includes relocating the fuel canopv. redesign of the Mini-mart and the addition of an automatic drive through car wash. SUMMARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: The summary of environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact," or "Potentially Significant Impact Unless Mitigation Incorporated" as indicated by the checklist on the following pages. I I Land Use and Planning n Population and Housing I I Geological Problems O Water Air Quality Transportation/Circulation O Public Services I I Biological Resources Q Utilities & Service Systems I I Energy & Mineral Resources Aesthetics I I Hazards I [Noise I I Cultural Resources I I Recreation I I Mandatory Findings of Significance Rev. 03/28/96 DETERMINATION. ^ I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I I I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached sheet have been added to the project. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared. I I I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required. I I I find that the proposed project MAY have significant effect(s) on the environment, but at least one potentially significant effect 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earher analysis as described on attached sheets. A Negative declaration is required, but it must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed. I I I find that although the proposed project could have a significant effect on the environment, there WILL NOT be a significant effect in this case because all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier Master Environmental Impact Review (MEIR 93-01) pursuant to applicable standards and (b) have been voided or mitigated pursuant to that earUer Master Environmental Review (MEIR 93-01), including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project. Therefore, a Notice of Prior CompUance has been prepared. Planner Signature Date Plarming Directors Signature Date Rev. 03/28/96 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS STATE CEQA GUIDELINES, Chapter 3, Article 5, Section 15063 requires that the City conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment to determine if a project may have a significant effect on the environment. The Environmental Impact Assessment appears in the following pages in the fomi of a checklist. This checklist identifies any physical, biological and human factors that might be impacted by the proposed project and provides the City with information to use as the basis for deciding whether to prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR), Negative Declaration, or to rely on a previously approved EIR or Negative Declaration. • A brief explanation is required for all answers except "No Impact" answers that are adequately supported by an information source cited in the parentheses following each question. A "No Impact" answer is adequately supported if the referenced information sources show that the impact simply does not apply to projects like the one involved. A "No Impact" answer should be explained when there is no source document to refer to, or it is based on project-specific factors as well as general standards. • "Less Than Significant Impact" applies where there is supporting evidence that the potential impact is not adversely significant, and the impact does not exceed adopted general standards and policies. • "Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated" applies where the incorporation of mitigation measures has reduced an effect fi-om "Potentially Significant Impact" to a "Less Than Significant Impact." The developer must agree to the mitigation, and the City must describe the mitigation measures, and briefly explain how they reduce the effect to a less than significant level. • "Potentially Significant Impacf is appropriate if there is substantial evidence that an effect is significant. • Based on an "EIA-Part II", if a proposed project could have a potentially significant effect on the environment, but all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR or Mitigated Negative Declaration pursuant to applicable standards and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR or Mitigated Negative Declaration, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project, and none of the circumstances requiring a supplement to or supplemental EIR are present and all the mitigation measures required by the prior environmental document have been incorporated into this project, then no additional environmental document is required (Prior Compliance). • When "Potentially Significant Impact" is checked the project is not necessarily required to prepare an EIR if the significant effect has been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR pursuant to applicable standards and the effect will be mitigated, or a "Statement of Overriding Considerations" has been made pursuant to that earlier EIR. • A Negative Declaration may be prepared if the City perceives no substantial evidence that the project or any of its aspects may cause a significant effect on the environment. Rev. 03/28/96 %^ w • If there are one or more potentially significant effects, the City may avoid preparing an EIR if there are mitigation measures to clearly reduce impacts to less than significant, and those mitigation measures are agreed to by the developer prior to public review. In this case, the appropriate "Potentially Significant Impact Unless Mitigation Incorporated" may be checked and a Mitigated Negative Declaration may be prepared. • An EIR must be prepared if "Potentially Significant Impact" is checked, and including but not limited to the following circumstances: (1) the potentially significant effect has not been discussed or mitigated in an EarUer EIR pursuant to applicable standards, and the developer does not agree to mitigation measures that reduce the impact to less than significant; (2) a "Statement of Overriding Considerations" for the sigmficant impact has not been made pursuant to an earUer EIR; (3) proposed mitigation measiu-es do not reduce the impact to less than significant, or; (4) through the EIA-Part II analysis it is not possible to determine the level of significance for a potentially adverse effect, or determine the effectiveness of a mitigation measure in reducing a potentially significant effect to below a level of significance. A discussion of potential impacts and the proposed mitigation measures appears at the end ofthe form under DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION. Particular attention should be given to discussing mitigation for impacts which would otherwise be determined significant. Rev. 03/28/96 Issues (and Supporting Infonnation Sources). LAND USE AND PLANNING. Would the proposal:. a) Conflict with general plan designation or zoning? (Source #l:Pgs 5.6-1 -5.6-18) b) Conflict with applicable environmental plans or policies adopted by agencies with jurisdiction over the project? (#l:Pgs 5.6-1 - 5.6-18) c) Be incompatible with existing land use in the vicinity? (#l:Pgs 5.6-1 -5.6-18) d) Affect agricultural resources or operations (e.g. impacts to soils or farmlands, or impacts from incompatible land uses)? (#l:Pgs 5.6-1 - 5.6-18) e) Disrupt or divide the physical arrangement of an established community (including a low-income or minority community) (#l:Pgs 5.6-1 - 5.6-18) Potentially Significant Potentially Less Than No Significant Significant Impact Impact Unless Mitigation Incorporated Impact • • • X • • • • • • X • • • X • • • X II. POPULATION AND HOUSING. Would the proposal: a) Cumulatively exceed official regional or local population projections? (#l:Pgs 5.5-1 - 5.5-6) b) Induce substantial growth in an area either dnectly or indirectly (e.g. through projects in an imdeveloped area or extension of major infrastructure)? (#l:Pgs 5.5-1 - 5.5-6) c) Displace existing housing, especially affordable housing? (#l:Pgs 5.5-1 - 5.5-6) • • • • • m • s • • • H III. GEOLOGIC PROBLEMS. Would the proposal result in or expose people to potential impacts involving: a) Fault rupture? (#l:Pgs 5.1-1 - 5.1-15) b) Seismic ground shaking? (#l:Pgs 5.1-1 - 5.1-15) c) Seismic ground failure, including liquefaction? (#l:Pgs 5.1-1-5.1.15) d) Seiche, tsunami, or volcanic hazard? (#l:Pgs 5.1-1 - 5.1-15) e) Landslides or mudflows? (#l:Pgs 5.1-1 - 5.1-15) f) Erosion, changes in topography or unstable soil conditions from excavation, grading, or fill? (#l:Pgs 5.1-1-5.1-15) g) Subsidence ofthe land? (#l:Pgs 5.1-1 - 5.1-15) h) Expansive soils? (#l:Pgs 5.1-1 - 5.1-15) i) Unique geologic or physical features? (#l:Pgs 5.1-1 - 5.1-15) IV. WATER. Would the proposal result in: a) Changes in absorption rates, drainage pattems, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? (#l:Pgs 5.2-1 - 5.2- 11) b) Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding? (#l:Pgs 5.2-1 - 5.2-11) c) Discharge into surface waters or other alteration of surface water quality (e.g. temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity)? (#l:Pgs 5.2-1 - 5.2-11) • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X Rev. 03/28/96 Issues (and Supporting Infonnation Sources). d) Changes in the amount of surface water in any water body? (#l:Pgs 5.2-1 -5.2-11) e) Changes in cunents, or the coiurse or direction of water movements? (#l:Pgs 5.2-1 - 5.2-11) f) Changes in the quantity of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations or through substantial loss of groundwater recharge capability? (#l:Pgs 5.2-1 - 5.2-11) g) Altered direction or rate of flow of groimdwater? (#l:Pgs 5.2-1 -5.2-11) h) Impacts to groundwater quality? (#l:Pgs 5.2-1 - 5.2- 11) i) Substantial reduction in the amount of groundwater otherwise available for public water supplies? (#l:Pgs 5.2-1-5.2-11) Potentially Potentially Significant Significant Impact Unless Mitigation • • • Incorporated • • • Less Than No Significant Impact Impact • • • • • • X • • • X • • • X V. AIR QUALITY. Would the proposal: a) Violate any air quality standard or contribute to an existing or projected air quality violation? (#l:Pgs 5.3- 1 - 5.3-12) b) Expose sensitive receptors to pollutants? (#l:Pgs 5.3-1 - 5.3-12) c) Alter air movement, moisture, or temperature, or cause any change in climate? (#l:Pgs 5.3-1 - 5.3-12) d) Create objectionable odors? (#1 :Pgs 5.3-1 - 5.3-12) X • • • • • • X • • • • • • X VI. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Would the proposal result in: a) Increased vehicle trips or traffic congestion? (#l:Pgs 5.7-1 - 5.7-22) b) Hazards to safety from design features (e.g. sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g. farm equipment)? (#l:Pgs 5.7-1 - 5.7-22) c) Inadequate emergency access or access to nearby uses? (#l:Pgs 5.7-1 -5.7-22) d) Insufficient parking capacity on-site or off-site? (#l:Pgs 5.7-1 -5.7-22) e) Hazards or barriers for pedestrians or bicyclists? (#l:Pgs 5.7-1 -5.7-22) f) Conflicts with adopted policies supporting altemative transportation (e.g. bus tumouts, bicycle racks)? (#l:Pgs 5.7-1-5.7-22) g) Rail, waterbome or air traffic impacts? (#l:Pgs 5.7-1 - 5.7-22) • • • • • • • • • X • • • X • • • X • • •. X • • • X VII. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal result in unpacts to: a) Endangered, threatened or rare species or their habitats (including but not limited to plants, fish, insects, animals, and birds)? (#l:Pgs 5.4-1 - 5.4-24) b) Locally designated species (e.g. heritage trees)? (#l:Pgs 5.4-1 - 5.4-24) c) Locally designated natural communities (e.g. oak forest, coastal habitat, etc.)? (#l:Pgs 5.4-1 - 5.4-24) • • • X • • • • • • X Rev. 03/28/96 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). d) Wetland habitat (e.g. marsh, riparian and vemal pool)? (#l:Pgs 5.4-1 -5.4-24) e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (#1 :Pgs 5.4-1 - 5.4-24) VIII. ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal: a) Conflict with adopted energy conservation plans? (#l:Pgs 5.12.1-1 - 5.12.1-5 & 5.13-1 - 5.13-9) b) Use non-renewable resources in a wasteful and inefficient manner? (#l:Pgs 5.12.1-1 -5.12.1-5 & 5.13- 1-5.13-9) c) Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral resource that would be of future value to the region and the residents ofthe State? (#l:Pgs 5.12.1-1 - 5.12.1-5 & 5.13-1-5.13-9) Potentially Significant Impact • Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated • Less Than Significant Impact No Impact • m • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X IX. HAZARDS. Would the proposal involve: a) A risk of accidental explosion or release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to: oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation)? (#l:Pgs 5.10.1-1 - 5.10.1-5) b) Possible interference with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? (#l:Pgs 5.10.1-1 - 5.10.1-5) c) The creation of any health hazard or potential health hazards? (#l:Pgs 5.10.1-1 - 5.10.1-5) d) Exposure of people to existing sources of potential health hazards? (#l:Pgs 5.10.1-1 - 5.10.1-5) e) Increase fire hazard in areas with flammable bmsh, grass, or trees? (#l:Pgs 5.10.1-1 - 5.10.1-5) X. NOISE. Would the proposal result in: a) Increases in existing noise levels? (#l:Pgs 5.9-1 - 5.9- 15) b) Exposure of people to severe noise levels? (#l:Pgs 5.9- 1 - 5.9-15) • • • X • • • • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X XI. PUBLIC SERVICES. Would the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered govemment services in any of the following areas: a) Fire protection? (#l:Pgs 5.12.5-1 - 5.12.5-6) b) Police protection? (#l:Pgs 5.12.6-1 - 5.12.6-4) c) Schools? (#l:Pgs 5.12.7.1 - 5:12.7-5) d) Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? (#l:Pgs 5.12.1-1 -5.12.8-7) e) Other govemmental services? (#l:Pgs 5.12.1-1 - 5.12.8-7) XII. UTILITIES AND SERVICES SYSTEMS. Would the proposal result in a need for new systems or supplies, or substantial alterations to the following utilities: a) Power or natural gas? (#l:Pgs 5.12.1-1 - 5.12.1-5 & 5.13-1-5.13-9) • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X Rev. 03/28/96 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). b) Communications systems? (#l:Pgs 5.12.1-1 - 5.12.8-7) c) Local or regional water treatment or distribution facilities? (#l:Pgs 5.12.2-1 - 5.12.3-7) d) Sewer or septic tanks? (#l:Pgs 5.12.3-1 - 5.12.3-7) e) Storm water drainage? (#1 :Pg 5.2-8) f) Solid waste disposal? (#l:Pgs 5.12.4-1 - 5.12.4-3) g) Local or regional water supplies? (#l:Pgs 5.12.2-1 - 5.12.3-7) XIII. AESTHETICS. Would the proposal: a) Affect a scenic or vista or scenic highway? (#l:Pgs 5.11-1-5.11-5) b) Have or demonstrate a negative aesthetic effect? (#l:Pgs 5.11-1 -5.11-5) c) Createlightorglare?(#l:Pgs5.11-l -5.11-5) Potentially Potentially Less Than No Significant Significant Significant Impact Impact Unless Impact Mitigation Incorporated • • • • • • • • • X • • • X • • • • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X XIV. CULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal: a) Disturb paieontological resources? (#l:Pgs 5.8-1 - 5.8- 10) b) Disturb archaeological resources? (#l:Pgs 5.8-1 - 5.8- 10) c) Affect historical resources? (#1 :Pgs 5.8-1 - 5.8-10) d) Have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? (#l:Pgs 5.8-1 - 5.8-10) e) Restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential unpact area? (#l:Pgs 5.8-1 - 5.8-10) XV. RECREATIONAL. Would the proposal: a) Increase the demand for neighborhood or regional parks or other recreational facilities? (#l:Pgs 5.12.8-1 - 5.12.8-7) b) Affect existing recreational opportunities? (#l:Pgs 5.12.8-1-5.12.8-7) XVI. MANDATORY FINDD^GS OF SIGNIFICANCE. a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the enviroimient, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of Califomia history or prehistory? • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X Rev. 03/28/96 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources). b) Does the project have impacts that are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? ("Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in coimection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other cunent projects, and the effects of probable future projects) c) Does the project have environmental effects which will cause the substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? Potentially Significant Impact • Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated • Less Than Significant Impact No Impact • S • • • S Rev. 03/28/96 XVII. EARLIER ANALYSES. Earlier analyses may be used where, pursuant to the tiering, program EIR, or other CEQA process, one or more effects have been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or negative declaration. Section 15063(c)(3)(D). In this case a discussion should identify the following on attached sheets: a) Earlier analyses used. Identify earlier analyses and state where they are available for review. b) Impacts adequately addressed. Identify which effects fi'om the above checklist were within the scope of and adequately analyzed in an earUer document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and state whether such effects were addressed by mitigation measures based on the earUer analysis. c) Mitigation measures. For effects that are "Less than Significant with Mitigation Incorporated," describe the mitigation measures which were incorporated or refined from the earUer document and the extent to which they address site- specific conditions for the project. 10 Rev. 03/28/96 DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION/GENVIRONMENTAL SETTING The project is an amendment to an approved conditional use pennit to construct a gas station with mini-mart on .97 acres of property located on the northeast comer of El Camino Real and La Costa Avenue. The amendment includes relocating the fuel canopy, redesign of the Mini- mart and the addition of a drive through car wash. The mini-mart is increased from 2,796 to 2,938 square feet (+142 sq. ft.); the fuel canopy is increased from 3,536 to 4,712 square feet (+ 1,176 sq. ft.) to accommodate eight versus six fuel-dispensing stations. The existing proposed traffic circulation plan is not being changed. Access is from El Camino Real and through the proposed shopping center that was part of the overall project. The site was previously developed with a commercial shopping center, which has since been removed. The site is now vacant with construction activities and no ground cover or floral/faunal habitats are present. The site is south of San Marcos Creek and east of Batiquitos Lagoon. The previous project depicted the 100-year flood plain on the property, which is not being changed by this project. The previous project analyzed the impacts ofthe development of the site as a gasoline station and mini-mart. The added impacts as related to increases in traffic and impervious surface are minor and insignificant in relation to the previous project. The previous project incorporated mitigation measures, that when implemented will mitigate the original project's impacts and any additional increase in impacts from this project to a level of insignificance. No additional mitigation measures are required for the amended project. 11 Rev. 03/28/96 f" • II. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS B. Environmental Impact Discussion Water The project will add an insignificant amount of impervious surfaces from the previous project. The previous project has mitigation measures to freat runoff and is adequate to handle the minor increase from the project. The car wash has the potential to conserve and improve water quality in that the car wash recycles water and fraps pollutants that otherwise may not by private homeowners washing their own cars and allowing pollutants to flow into the storm water system. The project will require discharge permits from the local water authority (Encina Wastewater Authority) and will be conditioned to conform to the NPDES standards. Air QuaUty The implementation of subsequent projects that are consistent with and included in the updated 1994 General Plan will result in increased gas and electric power consumption and vehicle miles traveled. These subsequentiy result in increases in the emission of carbon monoxide, reactive organic gases, oxides of nifrogen and sulfiir, and suspended particulates. These aerosols are the major contributors to air pollution in the City as well as in the San Diego Air Basin. Since the San Diego Air Basin is a "non-attaimnent basin", any additional air emissions are considered cumulatively significant: therefore, continued development to buildout as proposed in the updated General Plan will have cumulative significant impacts on the air quaUty ofthe region. To lessen or minimize the impact on air quality associated with General Plan buildout, a variety of mitigation measures are recommended in the Final Master EIR. These include: 1) provisions for roadway and intersection improvements prior to or concurrent with development; 2) measures to reduce vehicle trips through the implementation of Congestion and Transportation Demand Management; 3) provisions to encourage altemative modes of transportation including mass transit services; 4) conditions to promote energy efficient building and site design; and 5) participation in regional growth management sfrategies when adopted. The applicable and appropriate General Plan air quality mitigation measures have either been incorporated into the design ofthe project or are included as conditions ofproject approval. Operation-related emissions are considered cumulatively significant because the project is located within a "non-attainment basin", therefore, the "Initial Study" checkUst is marked "Potentially Significant Impact". This project is consistent with the General Plan, therefore, the preparation of an EIR is not required because the certification of Final Master EIR 93-01, by City Council Resolution No. 94-246, included a "Statement Of Overriding Considerations" for air quality impacts. This "Statement Of Overriding Considerations" applies to all subsequent projects covered by the General Plan's Final Master EIR, including this project, therefore, no further environmental review of air quality impacts is required. This document is available at the Planning Department. Transportation/ Circulation The implementation of subsequent projects that are consistent with and included in the updated 1994 General Plan will result in increased traffic volumes. Roadway segments will be adequate to accommodate buildout traffic; however, 12 fiill and 2 partial intersections will be severely 12 Rev. 03/28/96 impacted by regional through-fraffic over which the City has no jurisdictional control. These generally include all freeway interchange areas and major intersections along Carlsbad Boulevard. Even with the implementation of roadway improvements, a number of intersections are projected to fail the City's adopted Growth Management performance standards at buildout. To lessen or minimize the impact on circulation associated with General Plan buildout, numerous mitigation measures have been recommended in the Final Master EIR. These include measures to ensure the provision of circulation facilities concurrent with need; 2) provisions to develop altemative modes of fransportation such as frails, bicycle routes, additional sidewalks, pedestrian linkages, and commuter rail systems; and 3) participation in regional circulation sfrategies when adopted. The diversion of regional through-fraffic from a failing Interstate or State Highway onto City sfreets creates impacts that are not within the jurisdiction of the City to control. The applicable and appropriate General Plan circulation mitigation measures have either been incorporated into the design of the project or are included as conditions of project approval. Regional related circulation impacts are considered cumulatively significant because of the failure of intersections at buildout of the General Plan due to regional through-fraffic, therefore, the "Initial Study" checkUst is marked "Potentially Significant Impact". This project is consistent with the General Plan, therefore, the preparation of an EIR is not required because the recent certification of Final Master EIR 93-01, by City Council Resolution No. 94-246, included a "Statement Of Overriding Considerations" for circulation impacts. This "Statement Of Overriding Considerations" applies to all subsequent projects covered by the General Plan's Master EIR, including this project, therefore, no further environmental review of circulation impacts is required. A MEIR may not be used to review projects if it was certified more than five years prior to the filing of an application for a later project. The City is currently reviewing the 1994 MEIR to determine whether it is still adequate to review subsequent projects. Although the MEIR was certified more than five years ago, the City's preliminary review of its adequacy finds that no substantial changes have occurred with respect to the circumstances under which the MEIR was certified. Additionally, there is no new available information, which was not known and could not have been known at the time the MEIR was certified. Therefore, the MEIR remains adequate to review later projects. The design of the project's circulation system is adequate to handle the additional 680 average daily vehicle trips proposed for the development. Noise The project will not cause noise impacts any residential properties. The nearest residence is approximately 700 feet to the northeast. No significant noise is generated from the car wash per the noise study prepared for the project. DeUveries have been restricted from 12:00 PM to 6:00 AM for noise considerations. Aesthetics The project is located adjacent to a designated scenic roadway. The project conforms to the guidelines estabUshed within the El Camino Real corridor standards. The project is designed to match the architecture of the overall center design. The car wash component is setback further from the roadway and architecturally enhanced with entry tower and relief built into the side 13 Rev. 03/28/96 %^ elevations to match the centers design. The site also incorporates landscaping to soften the look of the buildings. III. EARLIER ANALYSES USED The following documents were used in the analysis of this project and are on file in the City of Carlsbad Planning Department located at 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, Califomia, 92008, (760) 602-4600. 1. Final Master Environmental Impact Report for the City of Carlsbad General Plan Update (MEIR 93-01), dated March 1994, City ofCarlsbad Planning Department. 2. Mitigated Negative Declaration - La Costa Lucky Sav-On. dated March 3, 1997, City of Carlsbad Planning Department. 3. Acoustical Analysis of the 21"^ Centurv Auto Wash and Foodmart at 7602 El Camino Real in the City of Carlsbad. Colia Acoustical Consultants, dated April 18,2001 14 Rev. 03/28/96 LIST OF MITIGATING MEASURES None ATTACH MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM None 15 Rev. 03/28/96 APPLICANT CONCURRENCE WITH MITIGATION MEASURES THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I HAVE REVIEWED THE ABOVE MITIGATING MEASURES AND CONCUR WITH THE ADDITION OF THESE MEASURES TO THE PROJECT. Date Signature 16 Rev. 03/28/96 •-"It/ ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM - PART I (TO BE COMPLETED BY THE APPLICANT) CASE NO: gj fi> f7<^^/^ DATE RECEIVED: 7-70 ~2(X) / BACKGROUND (To be completed by staff) 1. CASE NAME: Carlsbad Gasoline Facility-El Camino Real 2. APPLICANT: 21" Century Oil. LLC c/o Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. 3. ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER OF APPLICANT: 18215 72"" Avenue South Kent, WA, 98032 (425) 251-6222. Attn: Barbara Holden 4. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: New constmction of a retail gasoline facility with 24-hour operation that will include a 2,934-square-foot Food Mart store, selling groceries, snack items and beverages, including beer and wine for off-premises consumption, a 3,420-square- foot (90-foot by 38-foot) fuel pump island canopy, with 8 Pump Islands (16 fueling positions) and a 1,200-square-foot (51-foot by 24-foot) automated car wash. The project also includes preliminary layout for lighting, parking, and on site signs as well as landscaping. A Conditional Use Permit (CUP 97-3) and Special Use Permit (SUP 97-02/03) were previously approved for the La Costa Lucky Sav-On Shopping Center (now owned and managed by Albertson's Inc.) The CUP and SUP approvals allowed for the construction of a mini-market with retail gasoline sales within pad No. 2 of the shopping center development. A car wash was not included as part of the original application approval, therefore a revision to the original CUP and SUP are being requested. The City issued a Negative Declaration to the Lucky Save-On shopping center development on March 22, 1998. Studies outlining traffic and soils conditions for the original shopping center development, including the gas station/mini-market, with 6 Pump Islands were submitted for review as part of the original environmental impact assessment. Rev. 06/2000 c SUMMARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: Please check any of the environmental factors listed below that would be potentially affected by this project. This would be any environmental factor that has at least one impact checked "Potentially Significant Impact," or "Potentially Significant Impact Unless Mitigation Incorporated" in the checklist on the following pages. I I Land Use and Planning I [ Population and Housing I I Geological Problems Water ^ Air Quality I I Transportation/Circulation Public Services I I Biological Resources Utilities & Service Systems I I Energy & Mineral Resources Aesthetics Hazards Cultural Resources Noise Q Recreation I I Mandatory Findings of Significance Rev. 06/2000 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS STATE CEQA GUIDELINES, Chapter 3, Article 5, Section 15063 requires that the City conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment to determine if a project may have a significant effect on the environment. The Environmental Impact Assessment appears in the following pages in the form of a checklist. This checklist identifies any physical, biological and human factors that might be impacted by the proposed project and provides the City with information to use as the basis for deciding whether to prepare an Environmental Impact Report (EIR), Negative Declaration, or to rely on a previously approved EIR or Negative Declaration. • A brief explanation is required for all answers except "No Impact" answers that are adequately supported by an information source cited in the parentheses following each question. A "No Impact" answer is adequately supported if the referenced information sources show that the impact simply does not apply to projects like the one involved. A "No Impact" answer should be explained when there is no source document to refer to, or it is based on proj ect-specific factors as well as general standards. • "Less Than Significant Impact" applies where there is supporting evidence that the potential impact is not adversely significant, and the impact does not exceed adopted general standards and policies. • "Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated" applies where the incorporation of mitigation measures has reduced an effect from "Potentially Significant Impact" to a "Less Than Significant Impact." The developer must agree to the mitigation, and the City must describe the mitigation measures, and briefly explain how they reduce the effect to a less than significant level. • "Potentially Significant Impact" is appropriate if there is substantial evidence that an effect is significant. • Based on an "EIA-Part II", if a proposed project could have a potentially significant effect on the environment, but all potentially significant effects (a) have been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR or Mitigated Negative Declaration pursuant to applicable standards and (b) have been avoided or mitigated pursuant to that earlier EIR or Mitigated Negative Declaration, including revisions or mitigation measures that are imposed upon the proposed project, and none of the circumstances requiring a supplement to or supplemental EIR are present and all the mitigation measures required by the prior environmental document have been incorporated into this project, then no additional environmental document is required (Prior Compliance). • When "Potentially Significant Impact" is checked the project is not necessarily required to prepare an EIR if the significant effect has been analyzed adequately in an earlier EIR pursuant to applicable standards and the effect will be mitigated, or a "Statement of Overriding Considerations" has been made pursuant to that earlier EIR. Rev. 06/2000 • A Negative Declaration may be prepared if the City perceives no substantial evidence that the project or any of its aspects may cause a significant effect on the environment. • If there are one or more potentially significant effects, the City may avoid preparing an EIR if there are mitigation measures to clearly reduce impacts to less than significant, and those mitigation measures are agreed to by the developer prior to public review. In this case, the appropriate "Potentially Significant Impact Unless Mitigation Incorporated" may be checked and a Mitigated Negative Declaration may be prepared. • An EIR must be prepared if "Potentially Significant Impact" is checked, and including but not limited to the following circumstances: (1) the potentially significant effect has not been discussed or mitigated in an Earlier EIR pursuant to applicable standards, and the developer does not agree to mitigation measures that reduce the impact to less than significant; (2) a "Statement of Overriding Considerations" for the significant impact has not been made pursuant to an earlier EIR; (3) proposed mitigation measures do not reduce the impact to less than significant, or; (4) through the EIA-Part II analysis it is not possible to determine the level of significance for a potentially adverse effect, or determine the effectiveness of a mitigation measure in reducing a potentially significant effect to below a level of significance. A discussion of potential impacts and the proposed mitigation measures appears at the end of the form under DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION. Particular attention should be given to discussing mitigation for impacts which would otherwise be determined significant. Rev. 06/2000 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources): (Supplemental documents may be referred to and attached) I. LAND USE AND PLANNING. Would the proposal:. a) Conflict with general plan designation or zoning? (Source #(s): [The proposed use is consistent with the zoning of C-l-Q and general plan designation of Community Commercial-N)) b) Conflict with applicable enviromnental plans or policies adopted by agencies with jurisdiction over the project? {The project is consistent with previous environmental documents prepared for case Nos.: GPA 97-02, ZC 97-02, SDP 97-07, SUP 97-03. SUP 97-02, CUP 97-03, PS 97-32 and PUD 97-13) c) Be incompatible with existing land use in the vicinity? {The proposed convenience market with retail gasoline sales and car wash is a commercial use consistent with surrounding commercial developments.) d) Affect agricultural resources or operations (e.g. impacts to soils or farmlands, or impacts from incompatible land uses? {The site is located within an existing commercial development pad.) e) Disrupt or divide the physical arrangement of an established community (including a low-income or minority community)? {The project site is located within an existing commercial development.) II. POPULATION AND HOUSING. Would the proposal: a) Cumulatively exceed official regional or local population projections? {Not Applicable) b) Induce substantial growth in an area either directly or indirectly (e.g. through projects in an undeveloped area or extension of major infrastmcture)? {Not Applicable) c) Displace existing housing, especially affordable housing? (A^o^ Applicable) III. GEOLOGIC PROBLEMS. Would the proposal result in or expose people to potential impacts involving: a) Fault rapture? {Not Anticipated) b) Seismic ground shaking? {Not Anticipated) c) Seismic ground failure, including liquefaction? (This site is currently part of an existing shopping center. The original soils reports completed by GeoSoils Inc., dated Feb. 6, 1997, for the Lucky/Sav- On Shopping center indicated that soils are suitable for commercial use and there are no adverse geologic features that would limit project development.) d) Seiche, tsunami, or volcanic hazard? (Not Anticipated) Potentially Significant Impact • • • • • • • Potentially Less Than No Significant Significant Impact Unless Impact Mitigation Incorporated • • • • • • • • • • • • m • Kl • Kl • m Kl • S • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X Rev. 06/2000 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources): (Supplemental documents may be referred to and attached) e) Landslides or mudflows? {Not Anticipated) f) Erosion, changes in topography or unstable soil conditions from excavation, grading, or fill? (Air and water erosion of soils during grading and filling is a possibility, but is not anticipated to be significant. Best Management Practices will be followed during the construction phase of development, including a temporary erosion and sedimentation control plan. The temporary erosion and sedimentation control plan may include the use of a filter fabric fence and/or other accepted methods to effectively mitigate the impact of soil erosion on site and on adjacent properties.) g) Subsidence of the land? {See (d) refer to original Soils and Geological study prepared for the Lucky/Sav-On Development) h) Expansive soils? (Refer to Soils Report prepared by GeoSoils Inc., dated February 6, 1997) i) Unique geologic or physical features? (Not Anticipated) Potentially Significant Impact • • • • Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated • • Less Than No Significant Impact Impact • • • • • • • • Kl • Kl IV. WATER. Would the proposal result in: a) Changes in absorption rates, drainage pattems, or the rate and amount of surface runoff? {Not from the originally approved site plan design) b) Exposure of people or property to water related hazards such as flooding? {Not Anticipated) c) Discharge into surface waters or other alteration of surface water quality (e.g. temperature, dissolved oxygen or turbidity)? (There will be no direct discharge into San Marcos Creek, which is adjacent to the site. On-site stormwater will be collected and conveyed to the shopping center stormwater system and will follow all local, state and national guidelines for water quality as stipulated in the N.P.D.E.S. for the Luckey/Sav-On project. Additionally, during construction a temporary sedimentation control plan will be prepared and approved prior to construction and will be satisfactorily maintained until construction is completed and the potential for on site erosion has passed.) d) Changes in the amount of surface water in any water body? {The proposed gasoline facility does not substantially differ from the previously approved design.) e) Changes in currents, or the course or direction of water movements? {All on site stormwater will be directed to the shopping center collection and treatment system. No changes to natural watercourses are anticipated.) • • • • • • • • • • • m • Kl Kl • • Kl Kl • Rev. 06/2000 Issues (and Supporting Infonnation Sources): (Suppletnental documents may be referred to and attached) f) Changes in the quantity of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations or through substantial loss of groundwater recharge capability? (No ground water will be used for this project.) g) Altered direction or rate of flow of groundwater? (Not applicable) h) Impacts to groundwater quality? (The proposed site layout and amount of impervious surface is consistent with the previously approved plan, therefore there is no anticipated increase in discharge into the natural groundwater system.) i) Substantial reduction in the amount of groundwater otherwise available for public water supplies? (This project will not directly withdraw groundwater.) Potentially Significant Impact • • • Potentially Less Than No Significant Significant Impact Unless Impact Mitigation Incorporated • • Kl • • • • • • Kl • Kl V. AIR QUALITY. Would the proposal: a) Violate any air quality standard or contribute to an existing or projected air quality violation? (According to the previous Environmental Assessment, competed for the Lucky/Sav-On Shopping Center, this project could have a potentially significant impact due to the anticipated increase in gas and electric power consumption and vehicle miles traveled. However, an EIR is not required because the certification of the Final Master EIR 93-01 by City Council Resolution No. 94-246 included a "Statement of Overriding Considerations" for air quality impacts. The "Statement of Overriding Consideration " applies to all subsequent projects covered by the General Plan's Final Master EIR, including this project. -Taken from "Discussion of Environmental Evaluation " As typical with gasoline facilities, the project will generate automobile vehicle emissions. This will increase the amount of suspended particles, carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOX) including nitrogen dioxide, sulfur oxides (SOX), volatile organic compounds (VOXs), hydrocarbons and other typical pollutants. The vehicle emissions will be associated with the exhaust fumes and from the fueling of customer's vehicles and refueling the underground tanks by transport trucks. Please refer to Mitigation Measures below for air quality features specific to the gasoline facility) b) Expose sensitive receptors to pollutants? (Please refer to comment "a ") c) Alter air movement, moisture, or temperature, or cause any change in climate? (Not anticipated) Kl • • • • • • • • • Kl Kl Rev. 06/2000 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources): (Supplemental documents may be referred to and attached) d) Create objectionable odors? (During construction, there will be constniction equipment exhaust that will be emitted from vehicles using gasoline or diesel fuels. These emissions will be temporary in nature and, in our opinion, will not have a lasting or harmful effect on the project or adjacent properties. There may also be airborne dust particles affecting air quality, principally during the final grading of this project Refer to "Mitigation measures" Section XVII Earlier Analyses Paragraph c Subparagraph titled "Air Quality"for air quality mitigation features of the proposed gasoline facility) Potentially Significant Impact Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated • • Less Than No Significant Impact Impact M • VI. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION. Would the proposal result in: a) Increased vehicle trips or traffic congestion? (Refer to Carlsbad Lucky Store Traffic Study by Fehr & Peers Associates, Inc. completed April 25, 1997. The addition of the carwash and additional Pump Islands to the gasoline facility and convenience store, will not significantly increase vehicle trips or traffic congestion around this site. The addition of the carwash reduces link trips and the addition of the pumps provides reduced stacking at the Pump Islands to assist with site circulation). b) Hazards to safety from design features (e.g. sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or incompatible uses (e.g. farm equipment)? (The project is consistent with the surrounding neighborhood character and follows City of Carlsbad design and safety requirements.) c) Inadequate emergency access or access to nearby uses? (The proposed gasoline facility design is consistent with previously approved site plan design for the Lucky/Sav-On shopping center, and allows for safe access for emergency vehicles to andfrom the site.) d) Insufficient parking capacity on-site or ofF-site? (The proposed gasoline facility exceeds the City of Carlsbad parking requirements by providing 13 parking spaces.) e) Hazards or barriers for pedestrians or bicyclists? (The site is easily and safely accessible for both bicyclists and pedestrians. A designated pedestrian/bicycle pathway is proposed from El Camino Real to the convenience market on site). f) Conflicts with adopted policies supporting altemative transportation (e.g. bus tumouts, bicycle racks)? (Bicycle racks are provided for in the project area.) g) Rail, waterbome or air traffic impacts? (Not applicable) • • • • • • • • • • • • • S • • • • • K • • • K Kl Kl Kl Kl Rev. 06/2000 c Issues (and Supporting Information Sources): (Supplemental documents may be referred to and attached) Potentially Potentially Significant Significant Impact Unless Mitigation Incorporated Less Than No Significant Impact Impact VII. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal resuh in impacts to: a) Endangered, threatened or rare species or their habitats (including but not limited to plants, fish, insects, animals, and birds? (Not anticipated-Refer to the Lucky/Sav-On Shopping Center Vegetation Analysis prepared by Planning Systems, dated September 16, 1997) b) Locally designated species (e.g. heritage trees)? (There are no locally designated species in the project site area.) c) Locally designated natural communities (e.g. oak forest, coastal habitat, etc.)? (There are no locally designated natural communities within the project site area.) d) Wetland habitat (e.g. marsh, riparian and vemal pool)? (The project is located outside all designated wetland boundaries.) e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? (Not anticipated) • • • • • • • • • • • Kl • • • • Kl Kl Kl VIII. ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal? a) Conflict with adopted energy conservation plans? (Not anticipated) b) Use non-renewable resources in a wasteful and inefficient manner? (The project will meet or exceed all State and Local energy conservation requirements.) c) Result in the loss of availability of a known mineral resource that would be of future value to the region and the residents of the State? (There are no known mineral resources in the project site area.) • • • • • • • • Kl Kl • Kl IX. HAZARDS. Would die proposal involve: a) A risk of accidental explosion or release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to: oil, pesticides, chemicals or radiation)? (Refer to Section XVII Earlier Analyses Paragraph c. Subparagraph titled "Hazards ".) b) Possible interference with an emergency response plan or emergency evacuation plan? (No impact with any known emergency response plan or evacuation plans). • Kl • • • • • Kl Rev. 06/2000 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources): (Supplemental documents may be referred to and dttached) c) The creation of any health hazard or potential health hazards? (Environmental health hazards would include exposure to gasoline during refueling of automobiles, risk of fire and potential for contamination of the environment by petroleum products in the unlikely event of spill or release of fuel from the gasoline storage tanks, product fuel lines or dispenser. Refer to Section XVII Earlier Analyses Paragraph c. Subparagraph titled "Hazards ".) d) Exposure of people to existing sources of potential health hazards? (Refer to Section XVII Earlier Analyses Paragraph c. Subparagraph titled "Hazards ".) e) Increase fire hazard in areas with flammable brash, grass, or trees? (Not Anticipated) Potentially Significant Impact • • • Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated Less Than No Significant Impact Impact • • Kl • • • • m X. NOISE. Would the proposal result in: a) Increases in existing noise levels? (On a short-term basis, it is possible that construction activities will generate noise due to the construction equipment, power tools and grading equipment. Temporary construction activities will comply with City requirements. On a long-term basis, it is anticipated that the only noise created by this project will be the noise of automobiles and service vehicles entering and exiting the site along with the intermittent use of the car wash facility. According to the Noise Study prepared by Colia Acoustical Consultants dated, March 2001, noise levels will not significantly impact the surrounding area or significantly increase beyond existing levels.) b) Exposure of people to severe noise levels? (No severe noise levels are anticipated for this development.) • • K • • • • m XI. PUBLIC SERVICES. Would the proposal have an effect upon, or result in a need for new or altered govermnent services in any of the following areas: a) Fire protection? (It is possible that there may be an increase for fire protection service. Mitigation measures to minimize fire protection services are discussed under the "Hazards" Subparagraph of Section XVII Paragraph c. These measures include emergency shut-off switches, extinguishers, and compliance with UFC and NEC requirements. It is also expected that the increase in taxes generated by this facility will contribute towards the general cost of City government which includes police and fire protection for this site.) • • Kl • 10 Rev. 06/2000 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources): (Supplemental documents maybe referred to and attached) b) Police protection? (The project may require an increase in police protection customarily associated with commercial activities.) c) Schools? (Not Applicable) d) Maintenance of public facilities, including roads? (The proposed project is located within a previously approved shopping center facility. Roadway improvements will be (or have been) completed by the shopping center development.) e) Other govemmental services? (Not Anticipated) Potentially Significant Impact • • • Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated • • • Less Than Significant Impact • • No Impact Kl • Kl Kl • • • K XII. UTILITIES AND SERVICES SYSTEMS. Would the proposal result in a need for new systems or supplies, or substantial alterations to the following utilities: a) Power or natural gas? (The project is being created on a pad-ready site. Utility use for the project has been anticipated in the shopping center design. A slight increase in power use may be necessary for the addition of the carwash facility, but this is not anticipated to create a substantial alteration to the provided utility services.) b) Communications systems? (Not Anticipated) c) Local or regional water treatment or distribution facilities? (Not Anticipated) d) Sewer or septic tanks? (In addition to the previously approved sewer discharge of the gasoline facility and convenience store, the carwash facility will produce an additional 700-gallons per day. Leucadia Water District has reviewed the project proposal and has approved sewer availability for the anticipated increase in discharge. See attached Sewer Availability Letter dated March 26, 2001.) e) Storm water drainage? (The proposed project will not significantly increase the amount of impervious surface from the original gas station/mini-market design.) Solid waste disposal? (Not Anticipated) f) g) Local or regional water supplies? (The addition of a carwash facility will slightly increase the quantity of water consumed by the project. The increase will be minimal due to the advanced technology of the reclaim/recycling system within the carwash design. Based on one carwash per 15 minutes for a 24-hour period, the anticipated amount of water usage is approximately 700 gallons.) • • • Kl • • • X • • • Kl • • Kl • • • • X • • • Kl • • • xm. AESTHETICS. Would the proposal: 11 Rev. 06/2000 Issues (and Supporting Information Sources): (Supplernental documents may be referred to and attached) a) Affect a scenic or vista or scenic highway? (The project is located within the El Camino Real Scenic Corridor and will follow all guidelines related to corridor architectural design and landscape requirements. A 30-foot landscape setback is being maintained along El Camino Real, and the proposed facility will follow the Shopping Center landscape design features as well as City defined landscape requirements for the Corridor. Special architectural design requirements have been incorporated into the building and canopy designs and will refiect the early Californian/Hispanic design requirements of the area. A monument sign will be placed at the intersection of the Shopping Center and El Camino Real and will also follow design requirements for the area.) b) Have a demonstrate negative aesthetic effect? (The proposed project is within a previously approved commercial shopping center facility. No additional change to aesthetic effects are anticipated.) c) Create light or glare? (The gasoline facility will comply with all shopping center design criteria, including screening requirements for roof equipment. Site lighting will be designed and incorporated into the Site Plan to minimize spillover illumination onto adjacent parcels by the use of lot lights with shields and recessed under-canopy lights.) Potentially Significant Impact • • • Potentially Significant Unless Mitigation Incorporated • • • Less Than No Significant Impact Impact • Kl • Kl • Kl XIV. a) b) c) d) e) CULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal: Disturb paieontological resources? (This project is being developed within an existing commercial area. There are no anticipated disturbances to cultural resources.) Disturb archaeological resources? (Not Anticipated) Affect historical resources? (Not Anticipated) Have the potential to cause a physical change which would affect unique ethnic cultural values? (Not Anticipated) Restrict existing religious or sacred uses within the potential impact area? (Not Anticipated) XV. RECREATIONAL. Would the proposal: a) Increase the demand for neighborhood or regional parks or other recreational facilities? (This is a commercial project and not directly impact recreational facility demand.) b) Affect existing recreational opportunities? • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X • • • X 12 Rev. 06/2000 XVI. MANDATORY FINDINGS OF SIGNIFICANCE. a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the ^ quality of the enviromnent, substantially reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause a fish or wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a rare or endangered plant or animal or eliminate important examples of the major periods of Califomia history or prehistory? b) Does the project have impacts that are individually f"! |~j ^ | [ limited, but cumulatively considerable? ("Cumulatively considerable" means that the incremental effects of a project are considerable when viewed in connection with the effects of past projects, the effects of other cunent projects, and the effects of probable future projects)? This project is consistent with the City's General Plan and subsequent EIR as well as the intended use of pad #2 within the approved shopping center design. c) Does the project have environmental effects which will j | | | | j ^ cause the substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? XVII. EARLIER ANALYSES. Earlier analyses may be used where, pursuant to the tiering, program EIR, or other CEQA process, one or more effects have been adequately analyzed in an earlier EIR or negative declaration. Section 15063(c)(3)(D). In this case a discussion should identify the following on attached sheets: a) Earlier analyses used. Identify earlier analyses and state where they are available for review. Much of the information compiled for the Lucky/Sav-On Shopping Center gasoline facility Environmental Impact Assessment also applies to the 2f Century gasoline facility proposal. The primary difference is a slight change in the site's building layout arid the addition of a carwash facility and Pump Islands. The La Costa Lucky/Sav-On Shopping Center Environmental Impact Assessment Form II and subsequent Negative Declaration dated March 22, 1998, as well as supporting studies and documentation, have been used as a basis for the answers presented in this initial environmental assessment. Additional analyses include the Carlsbad General Plan and the Final Master EIR for the General Plan. 13 Rev. 06/2000 b) Impacts adequately addressed. Identify which effects from the above checklist were within the scope of and adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant to applicable legal standards, and state whether such effects were addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis. Effects relating to Geologic Problems, Air Quality, Transportation/Circulation and Hazards were previously analyzed and addressed within both the original Lucky/Sav-On shopping center analysis and the Carlsbad General Plan and accompanying EIR. c) Mitigation measures. For effects that are "Less than Significant with Mitigation Incorporated," describe the mitigation measures which were incorporated or refined from the earUer document and the extent to which they address site- specific conditions for the project. The following mitigation measures will be incorporated in the projects design and construction: GEOLOGIC PROBLEMS: • During construction, a temporary erosion and sedimentation control plan will be designed in accordance with standards as required by the City of Carlsbad. The plan may include the use of a filter fabric fence and/or other accepted methods to effectively mitigate the impact of soil erosion on site and on adjacent properties. WATER: • On-site stormwater will be collected and conveyed to the existing system of catch basins and conveyance pipes. The minor amount of stormwater to be collected under the canopy will be conveyed through an oil/water separator with a downstream emergency shutoff valve, then conveyed to sanitary sewer. AIR QUALITY: • The 20^^Century Oil Gasoline Facility will comply with all applicable air quality laws. The San Diego Air Basin Air Pollution Control District enforces California's air quality regulations in the Carlsbad area. The project may result in an increase in minor emissions to the air, both during and following construction completion. During Construction: There will be construction equipment exhaust that will be emitted from vehicles using gasoline or diesel fuels. These emissions will be temporary in nature and, in our opinion, will not have a lasting or harmful effect on the project or adjacent properties. Thee may also be airborne dust particles affecting air quality, principally during the filling and grading phase of this project. Following Construction: The project will generate automobile vehicle emissions. This will increase the amount of suspended particles, including 14 Rev. 06/2000 carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur oxide, volatile organic compounds, hydrocarbons and other typical pollutants. The vehicle emissions will be associated with the exhaust fumes and from the fueling of customer's vehicles and refueling the underground tanks by transport trucks. To minimize impacts to the air by gasoline products. Stage II vapor recovery will be used at the product dispensers. The system will reduce vapor release to the air typically associated with refueling of vehicles. In addition, Stage I vapor recovery will be used at the underground tank fill ports. This will reduce vapor release to the air associated with refueling underground tanks. If necessary, to reduce/control the quantity of dust emitted to the air during construction, the site will be sprinkled with water. Hazards: • The facility provides a significant number of features to reduce and control the potential for environmental health hazards. For example: a) There are emergency shut-off switches that are located at the cashier's station, within the convenience store and on the outside of the store building, per Uniform Fire Code (UFC) requirements. b) Fire extinguishers are also provided in accordance with the UFC standards and local requirements. c) Both the underground gasoline storage tanks and product piping are of double-containment type construction and are made of double- walled fiberglass material, which provides protection against rupture and/or leakage. The fiberglass material helps prevent deterioration of the walls and helps prevent subsequent contamination of the surrounding soils. d) The underground fuel system includes interstitial monitoring of the inner walls of the tanks and piping. This monitoring will detect any possible leaks, immediately alarm the facility operator, and shut down that portion of the system with the detected leakage. e) Upon installation, the system is pressure checked according to the manufacturer's specifications to detect any pressure loss and to isolate and correct any problems before covering the tanks and paving the site. f) Additional primary and secondary containment equipment and spill- prevention features include overfill protection features, gravity return of undispensed product, flex joints at tanks and islands, breakaway/impact valves and dispensers. g) The training of drivers and clerks in emergency procedures also helps to avoid the release of fuel into the environment. Drivers are trained in transport, delivery, safety and fuel containment procedures. Clerks are trained in emergency procedures and have an on-site hazardous spill prevention plan designed for the specific facility. 15 Rev. 06/2000 "1 DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION Please use this area to discuss any of the environmental factors that were checked "No impact" yet lack any information citations and any factors that were checked "Potentially Significant Impact" or "Potentially Significant Impact Unless Mitigation Incorporated." The City has adopted a "Statement of Overriding Consideration" with regard to air quality and circulation impacts resulting from the normal buildout according to the General Plan. The following sample text is intended to guide your discussion of the impacts to these environmental factors. AIR QUALITY: The implementation of subsequent projects that are consistent with and included in the updated 1994 General Plan will result in increased gas and electric power consumption and vehicle miles traveled. These subsequently result in increases in the emission of carbon monoxide, reactive organic gases, oxides of nifrogen and sulfiir, and suspended particulates. These aerosols are the major contributors to air pollution in the City as well as in the San Diego Air Basin. Since the San Diego Air Basin is a "non-attainment basin", any additional air emissions are considered cumulatively significant: therefore, continued development to buildout as proposed in the updated General Plan will have cumulative significant impacts on the air quality of the region. To lessen or minimize the impact on air quality associated with General Plan buildout, a variety of mitigation measures are recommended in the Final Master EIR. These include: 1) provisions for roadway and intersection improvements prior to or concurrent with development; 2) measures to reduce vehicle trips through the implementation of Congestion and Transportation Demand Management; 3) provisions to encourage altemative modes of transportation including mass transit services; 4) conditions to promote energy efficient building and site design; and 5) participation in regional growth management strategies when adopted. The applicable and appropriate General Plan air quality mitigation measures have either been incorporated into the design of the project or are included as conditions of project approval. Operation-related emissions are considered cumulatively significant because the project is located within a "non-attainment basin", therefore, the "Initial Study" checklist is marked "Potentially Significant Impact". This project is consistent with the General Plan, therefore, the preparation of an EIR is not required because the certification of Final Master EIR 93-01, by City Council Resolution No. 94-246, included a "Statement Of Overriding Considerations" for air quality impacts. This "Statement Of Overriding Considerations" applies to all subsequent projects covered by the General Plan's Final Master EIR, including this project, therefore, no further environmental review of air quality impacts is required. This document is available at the Planning Department. CIRCULATION: The implementation of subsequent projects that are consistent with and included in the updated 1994 General Plan will result in increased traffic volumes. Roadway segments will be adequate to accommodate buildout traffic; however, 12 full and 2 partial intersections will be severely impacted by regional through-traffic over which the City has no jurisdictional control. These 16 Rev. 06/2000 00^. generally include all freeway interchange areas and major intersections along Carlsbad Boulevard. Even with the implementation of roadway improvements, a number of intersections are projected to fail the City's adopted Growth Management performance standards at buildout. To lessen or minimize the impact on circulation associated with General Plan buildout, numerous mitigation measures have been recommended in the Final Master EIR. These include 1) measures to ensure the provision of circulation facilities concurrent with need; 2) provisions to develop altemative modes of transportation such as trails, bicycle routes, additional sidewalks, pedestrian linkages, and commuter rail systems; and 3) participation in regional circulation strategies when adopted. The diversion of regional through-traffic from a failing Interstate or State Highway onto City streets creates impacts that are not within the jurisdiction of the City to control. The applicable and appropriate General Plan circulation mitigation measures have either been incorporated into the design of the project or are included as conditions of project approval. Regional related circulation impacts are considered cumulatively significant because of the failure of intersections at buildout ofthe General Plan due to regional through-traffic, therefore, the "Initial Study" checklist is marked "Potentially Significant Impact". This project is consistent with the General Plan, therefore, the preparation of an EIR is not required because the recent certification of Final Master EIR 93-01, by City Council Resolution No. 94-246, included a "Statement Of Overriding Considerations" for circulation impacts. This "Statement Of Overriding Considerations" applies to all subsequent projects covered by the General Plan's Master EIR, including this project, therefore, no further environmental review of circulation impacts is required. LIST OF MITIGATING MEASURES (IF APPLICABLE) See Section XVII, Paragraph c ATTACH MITIGATION MONITORING PROGRAM (IF APPLICABLE) Not Applicable 17 Rev. 06/2000 MCUP & T ANNUAL REVIEW SHEET INSTRUCTIONS 1. COMPLETE PROJECT INFORMATION BELOW AND PRINT COPY. 2. DOWNLOAD (DMS) RESOLUTIONS AND REVIEW ALL CONDITIONS AND APPROVED PLANS (COORDINATE WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS). 3. REVIEW CODE COMPLAINT HISTORY (CODE ENFORCEMENT, POLICE, FIRE, ETC.). 4. CONTACT APPLICANT (OR OWNER) AND SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR THE REVIEW. 5. COMPLETE REVIEW INFORMATION SECTION DURING REVIEW. 6. PLACE COMPLETED REVIEW SHEET IN ADMIN IN BOX AND A COPY IN PROJECT FILE. PROJECT INFORMATION CASENAME: CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY CASE NUMBER(S): CUP 97-03(A) APPROVING RESO NO(S). 5229/5231/4313 (ND/CUP Amend/Orig CUP) PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: Van Lynch PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? Q Yes ^ No If yes, check those that apply and explain below^. I I Code Enforcement Q Police Fire Prevention Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compUance obtamed): Permits Plus did not show any code violation history. 7602 EI Camino Real - 216-580-02-00 H/ADMIN/TEMPLJSITE/MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 08/08 REVIEW INFORMATION Has the permit expired? []] Yes ^ No Permit expires: Tuly 16, 2012 Dateof review: 12/15/08 Name: Q Applicant Q Owner Q Other If other, state title: *CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: Carlsbad Fuels Corp Phone: Contact name (if different): Address: 355 Redondo Ave, Long Beach CA 90814 Mailing (if different): E-mail: (optional) *CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: Carlsbad Fuels Corp Phone: Contact name (if different): Address: 355 Redondo Ave, Lon^ Beach CA 90814 Mailing (if different): E-mail: (optional) Does project comply with conditions of resolution(s) and approved plans? ^ Yes Q No If no, list below the condition(s) and/or plan aspects the project is not in compliance with per resolution number or exhibit. Stormwater did not have any violations on record. Corrective action(s) to be taken: Date planner completed follow-up review and confirmed project compliance: Planner Signature "•Applicant and owner information must be updated for annual review to be complete. H/ADMIN/TEMPLATE 07/08 Page 1 of 1 Van Lynch - Re: Fwd: Carlsbad Gasoline Facility From: James Wood To: Storm Water; Van Lynch Date: 12/17/2008 10:42 AM Subject: Re: Fwd: Carlsbad Gasoline Facility CC: Elaine Lukey Attachments: James Wood.vcf We have checked the file and information concerning the Circle K referenced in your email. There has been no enforcement associated with storm water at this facility. All inspection reports showed no violations and only minor housekeeping issues. If you have any questions, please contact me at x7584. Thanks, Jamie James Wood Environmental Specialist CityofCarlsbad »> 12/16/2008 at 11:27 AM: »> Van Lynch 12/16/2008 10:16 AM »> Hi. I'm in the process of reviewing the Conditional Use Permit for a gas service station/car wash located at 7602 El Camino Real (APN 216-580-02-00) which is a Circle K station located within the Albertsons shopping center near the corner of El Camino Real and La Costa Ave. Part of our review is to ensure that there are no violations or history of violations on the site and that the site complies with the conditions of approval. Any information would be helpful to my review of the site. Thanks, Van Van Lynch Senior Planner City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad CA 92008 (760) 602-4613 (Voice) (760) 602-8559 (Fax) Vlync@d.carlsbad.ca.us http://carlsbadca.gov/ http://docpub.ci.carlsbad.ca.us file://C:\Documents and Settings\vlync\Local Settings\Temp\XPgrpwise\4948D7A6GW-DomainPO-FD10... 12/17/2008 PROJECT REVIEW On May 3, 2007, CUP 97-03 A - Carlsbad Gasoline Facility was reviewed for compliance with the conditions contained therein. 1. The project was found to be in compliance with all of the conditions of Resolution No. 5229/5231 and no further action was taken. ACTIONS/COMMENTS: Signed: c: File Copy Data Entry Data Entry - please note: if #3 above is selected, the status of the project should be changed to Expired in Permits. PROJECT REVIEW On July 7, 2003, CUP 97-03(A) - Carlsbad Gasoline Facility was reviewed for compliance with the conditions contained therein. 1. The project was found to be in compliance with all of the conditions of Resolution No. 5231 and no further action was taken. ACTIONS/COMMENTS: The prelect is in for buildinq permits and will begin construction soon. Signed: File Copy Data Entry June 5, 2002 TO: ASSOCIATE PLANNER - VAN LYNCH VIA: Deputy City Engineer Wojcik FROM: Associate Engineer Jimeno CUP 97-03(A), SDP 97-03(A), SUP 97-03(A): CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITIES ENGINEERING CONDITIONS The Engineering Department has completed its review of the subject project. The Engineering Department is recommending that the project be approved subject to the following conditions: ENGINEERING CONDITIONS General 1. This Conditional Use Permit Amendment CUP 97-03(A) is subject to all conditions of the original CUP 97-03 approval per Planning Commission Resolution No. 4314. Fees/A ereements 2. The traffic generation rate for the combined use ofthe gas station with food mart and car wash shall be 155 trips (ADT) per fueling space. This ADT generation shall be used to determine City fees. Gradins 27. Based upon a review of the proposed grading and the grading quantities shown on the site plan, a grading permit for this project is required. Developer shall apply for and obtain a grading permit from the City Engineer prior to issuance of a building permit for the project. Dedications/Improvements 32. Additional drainage easements may be required. Developer shall dedicate and provide or install drainage structures, as may be required by the City Engineer, prior to or concurrent with any grading or building permit. 40. Developer shall comply with the City's requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, latest version. Prior to the issuance of grading permit or building permit, whichever occurs first, Developer shall submit for City approval a "Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP)". The SWMP shall be in compliance with the NPDES permit requirements and provisions as established by the San Diego Region of the California Regional Water Quality Control Board and the City of Carlsbad. The SWMP shall address measures to reduce to the maximum extent possible storm water pollutant runoff at both construction and post-construction stages ofthe project. The SWMP shall: 1. Identify existing and post-development on-site pollutants of concern. 2. Recommend structural and non-structural Best Management Practices (BMPs) to remove said pollutants. 3. Establish specific procedures for handling spills and routine clean up. Special considerations and effort shall be applied to employee education on the proper procedures for handling clean up and disposal of pollutants. 4. Ensure long-term maintenance of all post construct BMPs in perpetuity. 5. Incorporate measures to ensure-development runoff rates and velocities from the site are not increased as a result of the project. 43. Prior to occupancy. Developer shall install wheelchair ramps at the project's driveway access from the shopping center access road in conformance with City of Carlsbad Standards. 44. Prior to building permit or grading permit issuance, whichever occurs first Developer shall have design, apply for and obtain approval of the City Engineer, for the stmctural section for the access aisles with a traffic index of 5.0 in accordance with City Standards due to truck access through the parking area and/or aisles with an ADT greater than 500. The stmctural pavement design of the aisle ways shall be submitted together with required R-value soil test information and approved by the City Engineer as part of the building or grading plan review whichever occurs first. Code Reminder The project is subject to all applicable provisions of local ordinances, including but not limited to the following: 49. Developer shall exercise special care during the constmction phase of this project to prevent offsite siltation. Planting and erosion control shall be provided in accordance with Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 15.16 (the Grading Ordinance) to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. CiTY OF CARLSBAD REVIEW AND COMMENT MEMO DATE: April 3.2002 REVISED PLANS * TO: * ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT-Frank Jimeno POLICE DEPARTMENT - ATTN: J. SASWAY FIRE DEPARTMENT - MIKE SMITH BUILDING DEPARTMENT - PAT KELLEY RECREATION - MARK STEYAERT PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (STREETS) - HEIDI HEISTERMAN WATER DISTRICT LANDSCAPE PLANCHECK CONSULTANT - LARRY BLACK SCHOOL DISTRICT NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT - PLANNING DEPARTMENT SEMPRA ENERGY - LAND MANAGEMENT * CALTRANS (send anything adjacent to 1-5) * Always Send Exhibits FROM: Planning Department REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ON APPLICATION NQ. CUP 97-03 (A)/SDP 97-03(A) NOTE: Please use this number on all correspondence. * PRQJECT TITLE: 21 CENTURY OIL APPLICANT: 21 CENTURY OIL PROPOSAL: gas station at La Costa and El Camino Real Please review and submit written comments and/or conditions to Van Lynch the Project Planner in the Planning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue, by April 30 . (If you have "No Comments", please so state.) If not received bythe date indicated, it will be assumed that you have no comment and the proposal has your endorsement as submitted. If you have any questions, please contact Van Lynch at 602- 4613 . The request for conditions will follow at the appropriate time. THANK YOU COMMENTi: ^ [(Vlo f^i^M^^J PLANS ATTACHED FRM0020 10/01 '^"liMlt*' CITY OF CARLSBAD REVIEW AND COMMENT MEMO DATE: Februarv 5. 2002 REVISED PLANS TO: ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT - ATTN: J. SASWAY FIRE DEPARTMENT - MIKE SMITH BUILDING DEPARTMENT - PAT KELLEY RECREATION - MARK STEYAERT PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (STREETS) - HEIDI HEISTERMAN WATER DISTRICT LANDSCAPE PLANCHECK CONSULTANT - LARRY BLACK SCHOOL DISTRICT NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT - PLANNING DEPARTMENT SEMPRA ENERGY - LAND MANAGEMENT CALTRANS (send anything adjacent to 1-5) Always Send Exhibits FROM: Planning Department REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT ON APPLICATION NO. SDP - 97-03(A)/CUP 97-03(A) NOTE: Please use this number on all correspondence. PROJECT TITLE: 21 CENTURY OIL APPLICANT: 21^^ CENTURY OL PROPOSAL: GAS STATION AT LA COSTA AND EL CAMINO REAL Please review and submit written comments and/or conditions to VAN LYNCH the Project Planner in the Planning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue, by March 1,2002 . (If you have "No Comments", please so state.) If not received by the date Indicated, It will be assumed that you have no comment and the proposal has your endorsement as submitted. If you have any questions, please contact Van Lynch at 602- 4613 . The request for conditions will follow at the appropriate time. THANK YOU I HANK YUU ^ jj ^1 I 1^ COMMENTS: Cz>MWl0lX](^ fhK Shf. ]L | PLANS ATTACHED \y f FRM0020 10/01 March 1, 2002 TO: Associate Planner Van Lynch FROM: Associate Engineer Frank Jimeno CUP 97-03(A), SUP 97-03(A) CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY Engineering Department staff has completed a review of the above-referenced resubmitted project. Prior to staff making a determination on the proposed project, the following engineering Issues of concern still must be resolved or adequately addressed by the applicant: 1. Note comments In the check print regarding the easements. Indicate In the drawing what the disposition of Easement 6 that cuts across the property will be. 2. The project will be conditioned to process a construction revision to DWG 379-9A, the grading plan, to Incorporate the revised grading concept forthis area. 3. Provide a copy of the portion of the original traffic report which shows how they arrived at the original 1,920 ADT generation. Also provide reference material that supports the proposed traffic generation and the 59% pass-by allowance. 4. Even though you will need the final SWPPP at final design stage, at this time you need to submit a preliminary construction and post construction SWPPP. All requirements of the latest NPDES order need to be met. 5. Address the redline comments as noted on the returned plans. Enclosed Is a redlined check print of the project. This check print must be returned with the revised plans to facilitate continued staff review. If you or the applicant has any questions, please call me at telephone (760) 602-2758. FRAPIK JIMENO Associate Engineer Attachment C: Deputy City Engineer Development Services CITY OFCARLSBAD REVIEW AND COMMENT MEMO DATE: October 2. 2001 REVISED PLANS TO: ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT - ATTN: J. SASWAY FIRE DEPARTMENT - MIKE SMITH BUILDING DEPARTMENT - PAT KELLEY RECREATION - MARK STEYAERT PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (STREETS) - HEIDI HEISTERMAN Leucadia ^WATER DISTRICT LANDSCAPE PLANCHECK CONSULTANT - LARRY BLACK SCHOOL DISTRICT NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT - PLANNING DEPARTMENT SEMPRA ENERGY - LAND MANAGEMENT CALTRANS (send anything adjacent to 1-5) Always Send Exhibits FROM: Planning Department REQUEST FQR REVIEW AND COMMENT QN APPLICATIQN NQ. NOTE: Please use this number on all correspondence. CUP 97-03(A)/ SUP 97-03fA) PROJECT TITLE: CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY (LA COSTA PLAZA) APPLICANT- 2^^"'" CENTURY OIL LLC PROPOSAL: New food mart, gas pumps, car wash Please review and submit written comments and/or conditions to Van Lynch the Project Planner In the Planning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue, by Ort i7^7nm . (If you have "No Comments", please so state.) If not received bythe date indicated, it will be assumed that you have no comment and the proposal has your endorsement as submitted. If you have any questions, please contact Van Lynch gt 502- _{*613_ jhe request for conditions will follow at the appropriate time. THANK YQU COMMENTS: ^-^^ MJIL.O/U(^ JJCUXA^ .^Lcn^x^ ']>(AXUJ^. .^^/C^^^ > PLANS ATTACHED OCT 3 2001 FRM0020 06/01 CITY OrfeARLSBAD REVIEW AND COMI\^T MEMO DATE: October 2. 2001 REVISED PLANS • TO: * ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT - ATTN: J. SASWAY FIRE DEPARTMENT - MIKE SMITH BUILDING DEPARTMENT - PAT KELLEY RECREATION - MARK STEYAERT PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (STREETS) - HEIDI HEISTERMAN Leucadia WATER DISTRICT LANDSCAPE PLANCHECK CONSULTANT - LARRY BLACK SCHOOL DISTRICT NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT - PLANNING DEPARTMENT SEMPRA ENERGY - LAND MANAGEMENT * CALTRANS (send anything adjacent to 1-5) * Always Send Exhibits FRQM: Planning Department REQUEST FQR REVIEW AND COMMENT QN APPLICATIQN NQ. CUP 97-031 A)/ NOTE: Please use this number on all correspondence. sup 97-03fA) PROJECT TITLE: CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY (LA COSTA PLAZA) APPLICANT- 2^^''" CENTURY OIL LLC PROPOSAL: New food mart, gas pumps, car wash Please review and submit written comments and/or conditions to Van Lynch , the Project Planner in the Planning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue, by Ort i7^7nm . (If you have "No Comments", please so state.) If not received by the date Indicated, it will be assumed that you have no comment and the proposal has your endorsement as submitted. If you have any questions, please contact Van Lynch gt 602- j|^6i3_ jhe request for conditions will follow at the appropriate time. COMMENTS: ^hwij^'a.l \^ %CJ!mple^r€^ l^- Klo LAV^SCA^J^ PLANS ATTACHED , J, ^„ ZL^ r. d ^/ ^ « CITY OFCARLSBAD REVIEW AND COMMtNT MEMO DATE: October 2. 2001 REVISED PLANS • TQ: * ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT - ATTN: J. SASWAY FIRE DEPARTMENT - MIKE SMITH BUILDING DEPARTMENT - PAT KELLEY RECREATION - MARK STEYAERT PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (STREETS) - HEIDI HEISTERMAN Leucadia WATER DISTRICT LANDSCAPE PLANCHECK CONSULTANT - LARRY BLACK * SCHOOL DISTRICT NORTH COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT • PLANNING DEPARTMENT SEMPRA ENERGY - LAND MANAGEMENT * CALTRANS (send anything adjacent to 1-5) * Always Send Exhibits FRQM: Planning Department REQUEST FQR REVIEW AND COMMENT QN APPLICATIQN NQ. CUP 97-03( A) / NOTE: Please use this number on all correspondence. sup 97-03fAl PROJECT TITLE: CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY (LA COSTA PLAZA) APPLICANT: 2^^""" CENTURY OIL LLC PROPOSAL: New food mart, gas pumps, car wash Please review and submit written comments and/or conditions to Van Lynch , the Project Planner in the Planning Department at 1635 Faraday Avenue, bv Ort i7 7nm . (If you have "No Comments", please so state.) If not received by the date indicated, it will be assumed that you have no comment and the proposal has your endorsement as submitted. If you have any questions, please contact Van Lynch gt 502- 'tsis j^e request for conditions will follow at the appropriate time. THANK YQU COMMENTS: /'/AA - A^^ L.avw><^^ ^^Qc PLANS ATTACHED FRMOO2O 06/01 September 28, 2000 TO: Associate Planner Van Lynch FROM: Associate Engineer Frank Jimeno CUP 97-03(A), SUP 97-03(A) CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY Engineering Department staff has completed a review of the above-referenced project. Prior to staff making a determination on the proposed project, the following engineering issues of concem still must be resolved or adequately addressed by the applicant: 1. Show easements per preliminary title report item numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 14. Items 8 and 9 might not affect Lot 2. Easement 6 cuts across the property; indicate what the disposition of this easement will be. 2. Preliminary title report items B and C indicate delinquent 2000 taxes. The fmal map for this property recorded on September 15, 2000. The map recorded with the understanding and certification that all taxes would be paid when due. Please indicate the disposition of these items. 3. Show the contours and grade elevations in DWG 3 79-9A as existing topography (dashed/screened). Then show the new, proposed elevations. A determination will then be made regarding grading permit requirement. 4. Make reference to the conclusions and recommendations in the original soils report for the site. Speciflcally, address the location of the storage tanks. Prior to permit issuance, the original grading needs to be completed and certified. 5. Submit proof of the approval of the Conditional Letter of Map Revision from FEMA. The proposed food mart is within the existing floodplain area. FEMA procedures need to be followed regarding building permit issuance. 6. Should the location of the storage tanks be changed, indicate the new circulation for the delivery trucks. 7. Submit preliminary construction and post construction SWPPP. Ali requirements of the latest NPDES order need to be met. 8. Address the redline comments as noted on the retumed plans. Enclosed is a redlined check print of the project. This check print must be returned with the revised plans to facilitate continued staff review. If you or the applicant has any questions, please call me at telephone (760) 602-2758. FRANK JIMENO Associate Engineer Attachment C: Deputy City Engineer Development Services Senior Civil Engineer Development Services CARLSBAD FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Protection Services PROJECT CONDITION REPORT PROJECTNAME: Scx^c>Vr,^ Date: "g"-'^\-0\ Project number: Planning ~0^^(^^ Project conditions: (Note: This commentary identifies specific conditions necessary to achieve Fire Department approval.) Code reminders: (Note: This commentary is provided to assist the applicant, and identifies minimum code requirements that are frequently overlooked. MEMORANDUM August 9, 2001 TQ: CHIEF OF POLICE-JIM HAWKS FRQM: ASSOCIATE PLANNER RE: CUP 97-03(A) - PROPQSED GAS STATION - LA COSTA PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER The La Costa Plaza Shopping Center project, located on the northeast corner of El Camlno Real and La Costa Avenue, was approved with a 24-hour gas statlon/mlnl-mart facility. The City received an application for the design of the gas statlon/mlnl-mart this week. The original project was conditioned to dedicate a portion of the facility for law enforcement purposes If determined necessary and appropriate by the City Manager upon consultation with the Chief of Police. Please referto City Council Qrdinance NS-455 attached. Please make a recommendation, through the City Manager, as to the desire of the Police Department to utilize a portion of this proposed facility. If a place Is desired, could you provide any details of location and amenities that would be needed so that they could be coordinated with the applicant and Incorporated Into the plan? If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 602-4613. Thank you In advance for your assistance in this matter. VAN LYNCH ASSOCIATE PLANNER VL V (CARLSBAD L_irii-c Planning Division www.carlsbadca.gov NOTICE OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT EXTENSION May 2, 2012 Carlsbad Fuels Corp. Attn: Bob Davis 7602 El Camino Real Carlsbad CA 92009 SUBJECT: CUP 97-03(A) - CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY - 7602 EL CAMINO REAL RESOLUTIONS NO. 5229 AND 5231 This notice is to inform you that CUP 97-03(A) - CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY located at, 7602 El Camino Real Cadsbad, and originally conditioned to expire on July 16, 2012 is hereby extended without an expiration date by the City Planner pursuant to Section 21.42.110(D) of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. While your Conditional Use Permit (CUP) no longer has an expiration date, the CUP will continue to be reviewed by the Planning Division on an annual basis to ensure continued compliance with the terms and conditions of the permit. If at any time the division determines that the use may be out of compliance with the terms and conditions of the CUP, it retains the right to review this action and recommend that the approval be reconsidered. Should you have any questions, please contact Van Lynch at (760) 602-4613. Sincerely, DON NEU, AICP City Planner DN:VLbd c: Carlsbad Fuels Corp., 2240 Encinitas Blvd, #401, Encinitas CA 92024 Chris DeCerbo, Principal Planner File Copy Senior Office Specialist Data Entry/DMS ^ 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 T 760-602-4600 F 760-602-8559 ® mitiu^b s/l/19- i'^c.Tvop a FILE V (CARLSBAD Planning Division www.carlsbadca.gov SECOND NOTICE OF PENDING PERMIT EXPIRATION May 1,2012 Carlsbad Fuel Corp. 7602 El Camino Real Carlsbad, CA 92009 SUBJECT: SECOND NOTICE OF PENDING PERMIT EXPIRATION: CUP 97-03(A) - CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY; RESOLUTION NO. 5229 & 5231 Our records indicate a letter was sent to you on April 2, 2012, advising you that your Conditional Use Permit (CUP) No. CUP 97-03(A) will expire on July 16, 2012, unless an extension request is filed and approved. To date, we have either not received a response or an application to extend your Conditional Use Permit. We are enclosing a copy of the letter previously sent to you. If we do not receive an application by July 16, 2012, your permit will expire. Once your permit expires, you will be required to submit an application for a new Conditional Use Permit or discontinue operating the use for which the permit was issued. Please be advised that in the event your permit expires and you subsequently apply for a new permit, the application would again be subject to the full discretionary review process of the designated decision-making authority (Planning Commission and/or City Council). This means the application may be approved, approved with conditions, or denied based on the review process and findings ofthe decision-making authority. If you need any assistance, please contact our Planning front counter at (760) 602-4610. Sincerely, SABRINA MICHELSON Senior Office Specialist c: Carlsbad Fuels Corp., Attn: Bob Davis, 2240 Encinitas Boulevard, Suite 401, Encinitas, CA 92024 Van Lynch, Senior Planner File Copy Senior Office Specialist 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 T 760-602-4600 F 760-602-8559 ® • , Cl T Y OF V (CARLSBAD Planning Division www.carlsbadca.gov NOTICE OF PENDING PERMIT EXPIRATION Carlsbad Fuels Corp. 7602 El Camino Real Carisbad, CA 92009 SUBJECT: CUP 97-03(A) - CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY; RESOLUTIONS NO. 5229 & 5231 This is a courtesy notice to inform you that the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for CUP 97-03(A) - Carlsbad Gasoline Facility, located at 6971 El Camino Real, will expire on July 16, 2012. Should you, the property owner, wish to extend this permit, you will need to submit a complete application (applications and forms may be obtained at http://www.carisbadca.gov/services/departments/planning/Pages/applications.aspx or our front counter) consisting of the following: •/ Written request for an extension; •/ Completed Disclosure Statement; ^ Land Use Review Application; •/ Development Permits form; >^ A check in the amount of totaling all application fees; and y One complete set of plans (may be copies of those already approved). Once we receive and review your application, we may request more information to compiete the application. Please submit the required documents and fees to: City of Carisbad Planning Division 1635 Faraday Avenue Carisbad, CA 92008 Your request for an extension must be submitted before the permit expiration date of July 16, 2012; othenwise the permit will be considered invalid and to continue operating, you will be required to submit an application for a new permit, along with a check for all fees associated with initiating a new permit. Please be advised that in the event your permit expires and you subsequently apply for a new permit, the application would again be subject tb the full discretionary review process of the designated decision-making authority (Planning Commission or City Council). This means the application may be approved, approved with conditions, or denied based on the review process and findings of the decision-making authority. If you need any assistance, please contact our Planning front counter at (760) 602-4610. Sincerely, ^ SABRINA MICHELSON Senior Office Specialist c: Carisbad Fuels Corp. Attn: Bob Davis, 2240 Encinitas Boulevard, Suite 401, Encinitas, CA 92024 File Copy Van Lynch, Senior Planner 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 T 760-602-4600 F 760-602-8559 ® OP ^ ^ QFILE VCARLSBAD Planning Division www.carlsbadca.gov NOTICE OF PENDING PERMiT EXPIFIATION Carisbad Fuels Corp. 7602 El Camino Real Carisbad, CA 92009 SUBJECT: CUP 97-03(A) - CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY; RESOLUTIONS NO. 5229 & 5231 This is a courtesy notice to inform you that the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for CUP 97-03(A) - Carisbad Gasoline Facility, located at 6971 El Camino Real, will expire on July 16, 2012. Should you, the property owner, wish to extend this pennit, you will need to submit a complete application (applications and fomns may be obtained at http://www.carisbadca.gov/services/departments/planning/Pages/applications.aspx or our front counter) consisting of the following: ^ Written request for an extension; ^ Completed Disclosure Statement; •/ Land Use Review Application; Development Permits form; ^ A check in the amount of totaling all application fees; and ^ One complete set of plans (may be copies of those already approved). Once we receive and review your application, we may request more infonnation to complete the application. Please submit the required documents and fees to: City of Carisbad Planning Division 1635 Faraday Avenue Carisbad, CA 92008 Your request for an extension must be submitted before the permit expiration date of July 16, 2012; othenwise the permit will be considered invalid and to continue operating, you will be required to submit an application for a new permit, along with a check for all fees associated with initiating a new permit. Please be advised that in the event your permit expires and you subsequently apply for a new permit, the application would again be subject to the full discretionary review process of the designated decision-making authority (Planning Commission or City Council). This means the application may be approved, approved with conditions, or denied based on the review process and findings of the decision-making authority. If you need any assistance, please contact our Planning front counter at (760) 602-4610. Sincerely, ^ SABRINA MICHELSON Senior Office Specialist c: Carisbad Fuels Corp. Attn: Bob Davis, 2240 Encinitas Boulevard, Suite 401, Encinitas, CA 92024 File Copy Van Lynch, Senior Planner 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 T 760-602-4600 F 760-602-8559 ® MCUP & C^P ANNUAL REVIEW SHEET FILE COPY INSTRUCTIONS 1. COMPLETE PROJECT INFORMATION BELOW AND PRINT COPY. 2. DOWNLOAD (DMS) RESOLUTIONS AND REVIEW ALL CONDITIONS AND APPROVED PLANS (COORDINATE WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS). 3. REVIEW CODE COMPLAINT HISTORY (CODE ENFORCEMENT, POLICE, FIRE, ETC.). 4. CONTACT APPLICANT (OR OWNER) AND SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR THE REVIEW. 5. COMPLETE REVIEW INFORMATION SECTION DURING REVIEW. 6. HAVE PRINCIPAL PLANNER REVIEW AND SIGN. 7. PLACE COMPLETED REVIEW SHEET IN ADMIN IN-BOX FOR PROJECT FILE (ADMIN WILL FILE). PROJECT INFORMATION CASENAME: Carlsbad Gasoline Facilitv CASE NUMBER(S): CUP 97-03A APPROVING RESO NO(S). 5229/5231/4313 (ND/CUP Amended/Original CUP) PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: Van Lvnch PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? Q Yes If yes, check those that apply and explain below. I I Code Enforcement Q Police Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compliance obtained): m No I I Fire Prevention Permits Plus did not show any code violation history. 7602 El Camino Real - 216-580- 02-00 H/ADMIN/TEMPLATE/MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/09 EVIEW INFORMATION Has the permit expired? [Ji Yes ^ No Permit expires: luly 16 2012 Date of review: 07-28-2011 Name: Bob Davis O Applicant ^ Owner Q Other If other, state title: CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: Carlsbad Fuels Corp Phone: Contact name (if different): Address: 7602 El Camino Real Carlsbad CA 92009 Mailing (if different): E-mail: (optional) *CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: Carlsbad Fuels Corp Phone: 858-342-6125 Contact name (if different): Bob Davis Address: 2240 Endnitas Blvd, #401, Encinitas CA 92024 Mailing (if different): E-mail: (optional) Does project comply with conditions of resolution(s) and approved plans? ^ Yes n No If no, list below the condition(s)and/or plan aspects the project is not in compliance with per resolution number or exhibit. Storm Water has inspected and did not have any violations on record. Corrective action(s) to be taken: Date planner completed follow-up review and confiwned project compliance: Planner Signature Principal Plarmer Signature *Applicant and owner information must be updated for armual review to be complete. H/ADMIN/TEMPLATE 03/09 MCUP & (^JP ANNUAL REVIl^ SHEET INSTRUCTIONS 1. COMPLETE PROJECT INFORMATION BELOW AND PRINT COPY. 2. DOWNLOAD (DMS) RESOLUTIONS AND REVIEW ALL CONDITIONS AND APPROVED PLANS (COORDINATE WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS). 3. REVIEW CODE COMPLAINT HISTORY (CODE ENFORCEMENT, POLICE, FIRE, ETC.). 4. CONTACT APPLICANT (OR OWNER) AND SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR THE REVIEW. 5. COMPLETE REVIEW INFORMATION SECTION DURING REVIEW. 6. HAVE PRINCIPAL PLANNER REVIEW AND SIGN. 7. PLACE COMPLETED REVIEW SHEET IN ADMIN IN-BOX FOR PROJECT FILE (ADMIN WILL FILE). m PROJECT INFORMATION CASENAME: Carlsbad Gasoline Facilitv CASE NUMBER(S): CUP 97-03A APPROVING RESO NO(S). 5229/5231/4313 (ND/CUP Amended/Original CUP) PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: Van Lvnch PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? Q Yes If yes, check those that apply and explain below. I I Code Enforcement Q Police Comments (include corrective actior\s taken and date compliance obtained): M No I 1 Fire Prevention Permits Plus did not show any code violation history. 7602 El Camino real - 216-580- 02-00 H/ADMIN/TEMPUkTE/MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/09 EVIEW INFORMATION Has the permit expired? []] Yes Date of review: 09-21-09 Name: Bob Davis No Permit expires: Tuly 16 2012 If other, state title: *CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: Carlsbad Fuels Corp Contact name (if different): Address: 355 Redondo Ave, Long Beach CA 90814 • Applicant ^ Ovmer • Other —f1 m o Phone: Mailing (if different): E-mail: (optional) *CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: Carlsbad Fuels Corp Contact name (if different): Bob Davis Phone: 858-342-6125 Address: 2240 Encinitas Blvd, #401, Encinitas CA 92024 Mailing (if different): E-mail: (optional) Does project comply with conditions of resolution(s) and approved plans? ^ Yes Q No If no, list below the condition(s) and/or plan aspects the project is not in compliance with per resolution number or exhibit. Storm Water has inspected and did not have any violations on record. Corrective action(s) to be taken: Date planner completed follow-up review and confirmed project compliance: UA'^ U^J^ f^2(-zoto ri)Jvy> WCA^/ Planner Signature Pnncipal Plarmer Signature *Applicant and owner information must be updated for annual review to be complete. H/ADMIN/TEMPLATE 03/09 MCUP & f^JP ANNUAL REVIF^ SHEET INSTRUCTIONS 1. COMPLETE PROJECT INFORMATION BELOW AND PRINT COPY. 2. DOWNLOAD (DMS) RESOLUTIONS AND REVIEW ALL CONDITIONS AND APPROVED PLANS (COORDINATE WITH OTHER DEPARTMENTS). 3. REVIEW CODE COMPLAINT HISTORY (CODE ENFORCEMENT, POLICE, FIRE, ETC.). 4. CONTACT APPLICANT (OR OWNER) AND SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR THE REVIEW. 5. COMPLETE REVIEW INFORMATION SECTION DURING REVIEW. 6. HAVE PRINCIPAL PLANNER REVIEW AND SIGN. 7. PLACE COMPLETED REVIEW SHEET IN ADMIN IN-BOX FOR PROJECT FILE (ADMIN WILL FILE). PROJECT INFORMATION CASENAME: Carlsbad Gasoline Facilitv CASE NUMBER(S): CUP 97-03A APPROVING RESO NO(S). 5229/5231/4313 (ND/CUP Amended/Original CUP) PLANNER COMPLETING REVIEW: Van Lvnch PROJECT HISTORY Does project have a code complaint history? Q Yes No If yes, check those that apply and explain below. I I Code Enforcement Q Police Q Fire Prevention Comments (include corrective actions taken and date compliance obtained): Permits Plus did not show any code violation history. 7602 El Camino real - 216-580- 02-00 H/ADMIN/TEMPLATE/MCUPANNUALREVIEWSHEET 03/09 REVIEV^^ INFORMATION Has the permit expired? Date of review: 09-14-09 Name: Bob Davis • Yes No Permit expires: luly 16 2012 If other, state title: *CURRENT APPLICANT INFORMATION: Name: Carlsbad Fuels Corp • Applicant Owner • Other Phone: Contact name (if different): Address: 355 Redondo Ave, Lone Beach CA 90814 Mailing (if different): E-mail: (optional) *CURRENT OWNER INFORMATION: Name: Carlsbad Fuels Corp Phone: 858-342-6125 Contact name (if different): Bob Davis Address: 2240 Encinitas Blvd, #401, Encinitas CA 92024 Mailing (if different): E-mail: (optional) Does project comply with conditions of resolution(s) and approved plans? ^ Yes n No If no, list below the condition(s) and/ or plan aspects the project is not in compliance with per resolution number or exhibit. Storm Water has inspected and did not have any violations on record. Corrective action(s) to be taken: Date planner completed follow-up review and confirmed project compliance: Plarmer Signature Principal Planner Signature *Applicant and owner iitformation must be updated for annual review to be complete. H/ADMIN/TEMPLATE 03/09 Citv of Carlsbad Planning Departnnent February 13, 2004 Douglas Pedersen Barghausen Consulting Engineers 18215 72nd Street Kent, WA 98032 RE: CUP 97-03(A) - CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY (Barghausen Job No. 7519) Dear Mr. Pedersen: This letter In regards to the request to install two additional fuel dispensers at the Carlsbad 76 Food Mart station located at 7602 El Camino Real, Carisbad CA. Based on the fact that the pumps were approved and shown on the original request and that there are Average Daily Trips (ADT) available within the project and that the overall trip generation would not exceed the number of trips assigned to the overall project, the City approves ofthe installation. Please fonA'ard plans for the installation of the pumps to the Building Department for review and permit issuance. Additional fees will be collected based on the increase of ADTs. If you have any questions regarding the above, please feel free to contact me at (760) 602- 4613. Sincerely, _ ^O^MJ Van Lynch Senior Planner VL:bd c: Frank Jimeno File 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us CIVIL ENGINEERING, U\ND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES lanuary 19, 2004 FEDERAL EXPRESS Mr. Van Lynch City of Carlsbad Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 RE: Carlsbad 76 Food Mart / Car Wash 7602 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, Califomia Our Job No. 7519 4 JAN 2004 PLANNING OEPAHIMLNT City Of Carlsbad Dear Mr. Lynch: On behalf of Carlsbad Fuels Corp., our firm is requesting authorization to install the last two originally proposed dispensers at the above noted location. Attached is a copy of Drawing TKl-1, Underground Gasoline Tank and Piping Site Plan. Note that the northeasterly and southwesterly gasoline dispensers were noted as "future" on the construction plans even though they were originally approved during the entitlement phase of the project. All underground piping and electrical are stubbed to these locations to avoid significant disruption to the facility upon their installation. Also attached is a copy of Drawing CAl-1, showing architectural plans and elevations of the fueling canopy. Note that the slab joints have been configured to accommodate the future dispenser installations without significant demolition or excavation. The work required to install the two dispensers will be minor in nature and will consist of the following tasks: • Remove 4- x 10-foot section of slab and guard posts at new island locations • Install dispenser containment sumps and connect to previously-placed piping • Test/certify piping connections are free of leaks • Install dispenser islands and guard posts • Install/test dispensers There will be no structural modifications involved, so the installation should not require any stmctural inspection. Required inspections include San Diego Department of Environmental Health Division for the piping connections, testing, and dispenser containment, and an electrical permit will be required from the City for the dispenser hook-up. With your approval we would like to proceed with the modification. For your convenience, we have included a signature line below. 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (425)251-6222 (425) 251-8782 FAX BRANCH OFFICES • OLYMPIA, WA • TEMECULA, GA • WALNUT CREEK, CA www.barghausen.com Q Mr. Van Lynch City of Carlsbad Planning Department 2 January 19,2004 Should you have any comments or questions, please feel free to contact me at this office. Respectfully, \)/^ Douglas G. Pedersen, R.A. Project Architect DGP/tep 7519c.075.doc enc: As Noted cc: Mr. Bob Davis, Carlsbad Fuels Corp. Mr. Jay S. Grubb, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Daniel B. Goalwin, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Stephen H. Kirk, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. X Signature Date ^^^^ LANDSCAPE ^ "CONCRETE: UNLEADED ' 1* = 90*00*00" EL=„..2QL0(t.„,.... L = 31.42 . £L CAMINO REAL EASEMiNT FOR DRAINAGE STRUCTURES & EMBANKI o CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES May 13, 2003 FEDERAL EXPRESS Mr. Van Lynch City of Carlsbad Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad.CA 92008-7314 RE: Carlsbad 76 Food Mart / Carwash 7602 El Camino Road, Carlsbad, Califomia Our Job No. 7519 Dear Mr. Lynch: This letter is in response to your email of May 9, 2003 to Dan Goalwin of our office regarding noise generated by the proposed carwash equipment. Macneil Wash Systems has forwarded acoustical test data for a 60-horsepower RD-600 dryer (enclosed). The dryer currently proposed for the facility is a 40-hp unit per Drawing Sheet 7519-1 of the carwash plans. I have also enclosed decibel test values for the Tempest Car Wash as tested by Colia Acoustical Consultants. By comparing the two test results, it can be concluded that the two pieces of equipment are nearly identical in terms of operating decibel levels. By taking an average of the decibel readings from locations in coinmon, we can conclude that the Macneil dryer is slightly quieter, i.e.: Tempest Db: 86 + 80.2 -i- 91.3 + 87.8 + 82.3 -i- 81.2 + 78.6 -1-84-1-83 9 locations = 83.8 Db average Macneil Db: 86.5 -t- 82.5 -i- 88 -i- 83 -i- 80.5 + 77.5 -i- 75.5 + 88.5 + 79.5 9 locations 82.05 Db average This should satisfy the Conditions of Approval requirement for an acoustical analysis to demonstrate that the altemate equipment generates no more noise than the approved Tempest equipment. Please feel free to contact me at this office if you have any questions regarding the above. Respectfully, Douglas G. Pedersen, R.A. Project Architect DGP/dm 7519c.048.doc enc: As Noted cc: Mr. Bob Davis, Carlsbad Fuels Corp. Mr. Jay S. Grubb, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Daniel B. Goalwin, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT WA 98032 (425)251-6222 (425) 251-8782 FAX BRANCH OFFICES • OLYMPIA, WA • WALNUT CREEK, CA www.barghausen.com 1*^ Tempest Car NA^ash FIGURE 3: Measured Leq Values at Location Around Tempest Car Wash at Newport and Murrieta in Sun City Sheetl Tech-21 Decibel readings from an RD-600. Dryer On Dryer Off Pointed (g Dryer Pointed Away Pointed @ Dryer Pointed Away At Door Jamb 95 92-93 52-63 58-66 10'C 88 83 52-66 61-70 10' L 86-87 82 10' R 85-86 81 20'C 83 77-78 58-69 63-70 20'L 82-83 76-77 20'R 79-80 77-78 30' C 80-81 75-76 56-71 58-71 30' L 78-79 74-75 30' R 76-77 72-74 40' C 77-78 71-72 57-67 60-71 40' L 75-76 73-74 40'R 74-75 71-80 50' 0 75-76 71-72 55-68 58-75 50' L 71-72 68-69 50' R 73 69-73 Each setting was given approximately 3 minutes per placement. The settings were taken between carwash exit, gas pumps and a busy country highway. A lot of Semi and Industrial truck traffic. The wash exit is approximately 120' from the road. C => Center of conveyor pit. L => Is looking at exit and off center approximately 54 deg. To the left. R => Is looking at exit and off center approximately 54 deg. To the right. R is verry close to the fueling islands and parking spaces of the C-Store. Page 1 0 10 49 DUDEK & ASSOCIATES, INC. Professional Teams for Complex Projects March 10, 2003 ityineering. Planning, Environmental Sciences and Management Services o Corporate Office: 605 Third Street Encinitas, Califo 760.942.5147 60.632.0164 556 Barghausen Consulting Engineers 18215 72"'* Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 Re: Sewer Connection for Carlsbad 76 Gas Station Dear Barghausen Consulting Engineers, We have reviewed the latest plan check submittal for the proposed development. Based on Leucadia County Water District (LCWD) and Encina Wastewater Authority (EWA) prohibition requirements, LCWD will not allow a connection from an area drain in the vicinity of the gas pumps to the public sewer. LCWD is one of six local sewering agencies that make up the regional EWA. EWA operates the regional wastewater treatment facility that would serve the 76 Gas Station. The EWA Industrial Waste Discharge Ordinance, Section 2 Regulations, specifically prohibit the following discharges: "1) Pollutants which create a hazard of fire or explosion in the Encina Sewerage System including, but not limited to, wastestreams with a closed cup flashpoint of less than 140° F (60° C) using the test methods specified in 40 CFR Section 261.2 7) Petroleum oil, non-biodegradable cutting oil or products of mineral oil origin in amounts that will cause Interference or Pass-through 8) Pollutants which result in the presence of toxic gases, vapors, or fumes within the Encina Sewerage System in a quality or quantity that may cause health and safety problems 10) Wastewater or any substance that is defined as hazardous or radioactive waste by any regulatory agency." Furthermore, the following prohibitions on storage and surface mnoff limitations also apply: "2.5 PROHmrriON ON STORAGE Pollutants, substances or Wastewater whose Discharge to the Encina Sewerage System is prohibited by this Ordinance shall not be processed or stored in such a manner that they could be accidentally Discharged to the Encina Sewerage System." Barghausen Consulting Engineers 3252-556 Carlsbad 76 Station Page 2 of 2 "2.7 LIMITATIONS ON GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE RUNOFF Groundwater or Surface Runoff shall not be discharged to the Encina Sewerage System except under the authority of a Special Use Discharge Permit, which is subject to Pretreatment Standards and Pretreatment Requirements." In addition, there are Local Discharge Limits for various pollutant constituents and there are additional categorical standards that have to be met in accordance with 40 CFR Section 403.6(b). In summary, LCWD considers an area drain in the vicinity of gasoline pumps to be subject to accidental spill of prohibited substances and this area drain shall not be allowed by LCWD to be connected to the sewer system regardless of pollution filters or covered protection from rain and mnoff. Please resubmit the drawings for LCWD approval without an area drain that violates the above ordinance requirements. Please call, if you have any further questions. Very tmly yours. Steve Deering, PE LCWD District Engineer cc. Ms. Debbie Biggs, EWA Compliance Officer Mr. Leo Schempp, LCWD Frank Reynaga, LCWD Ms. Susanne Lockhart, Dudek & Associates, Inc. Mr. Van Lynch, City of Carlsbad Carlsbad Planning Dept 1635 Faraday Ave Carlsbad, CA 92008 Comments Re: Proposed Amendments and CUP for Gas Station/Car Wash/ Minimart Comer of La Costa Ave and El Camino Real July 17,2002 Attention Planner Van Lynch and the Planning Commissioners I speak for the record, as well as myself and Canyons Network. That record will show the cumulative impacts of citizen comments presented before you in the past. The cumulative impacts of citizen comments, like the cumulative impacts of a project cannot be ignored without penalty. Those impacts have been showing up in City Polls of Citizen Concems. When we first discovered that Carlsbad had approved rebuilding another gas station on the comer of La Costa and El Camino in 1999 we were shocked. Many of us had been working hard with Canyons Network to preserve the upper reaches of the San Marcos Creek Watershed. Not one of us was noticed for this project, a project that will have a huge impact on the environmental health of this region. This wasn't just a local issue. Batiquitos Lagoon is a regional treasure. The cleanup of the ground under the first station had not even begun and this new station was now slated be located on the very edge of the wetiands, beside the banks of San Marcos Creek, and at the mouth of the Lagoon. I went before the City Council at a public session and expressed my dismay. Batiquitos Lagoon had just benefited from a $55Million facelift and Carlsbad was approving a gas station that could refoul the waters and beaches that had just been cleaned up. I was told not to worry. Technology would overcome the disadvantages of an unstable site located within a 100 year flood plain/wetland and new double sided tanks would not leak. Our gut reaction again was disbelief. That was 1999. In March of 2002 the Union Tribune proved us right. The new double sided gas stations do leak. Even those barely 4 years old, even in SD. There is not a doubt in our minds that in spite of all the bells and whisties, best practices, first flush filters, hopefully large enough to do thejob, catch basins, and anchoring of tanks in concrete so they won't rise to the surface when empty, some of the 150 tons of gasoline will float on the waters of San Marcos Creek and into the Lagoon either from untrapped surface mnoff, a leak, or spray or drainage from the carwash. We live in an area of drought and torrential rains. It will happen. And we shall blame you if you approve these amendments and this CUP: each one of the Planning Commissioners and each member of the City Council for your part in the tragedy as well as the planners and engineers who are forced to do your bidding. We unfortunately can't prevent you. We cannot make you either wise enough or caring enough to look beyond what you see as the immediate gain to the City and the developer. In addtion, a carwash brings further turmoil. With the many ingresses and egresses for such a short comer in front of such a busy resort and amidst already too much traffic, a carwash is a further distraction. The former plan, without the carwash and a smaller grocery is preferable. But sadder is the fact that Carlsbad by the Sea continues to threaten the very environment that bring all its residents here by approving plans that jeopardize the community. Why has it taken years to complete the planning of this project so quickly pushed through in 1998? There is one legitimate reason. The project changed hands. The other difficulties started as a result of the prolonged cleanup of the polluted ground under the former station. Taking much longer than expected Lucky's bowed out and Albertson's moved in as the project developer. Clay deposits uncovered under the unstable, alluvial soil proved to be an engineering as well as a financial nightmare for properiy stabilizing the new sewer line. Even the Lagoon was fighting back. Leucadia County Water District, owner of the relocated line refused to be responsible for any failure during the building process that GM Michael Bardin saw as inevitable. The price was too costiy . Up to $2Million in fines for a sewer leak is enough to make anyone pause. Plus the costs of reconstmcting it. This spring agreement was finally reached. It has been 4 years and the results are now in. My question to all of you is how do the residents of Carlsbad get represented in this equation? Where is their gain when the gas ends up in the Lagoon instead of their gas tanks. And it certainly will, not today, maybe not tomorrow, but eventually. It is the nature of gas to elude complete containment and to cost a fortune to clean up the mess it makes. How can the environment get a fair deal so that it can continue to support those residents, the wildlife and clean waters when the city is its enemy instead of its friend? I certainly see the City's gain well represented with more gas taxes and the developer's gain from building his development. Best practices notwithstanding we all learned many years ago what happened to the two pigs that built their houses, one on sandy soil and one on rocky ground. The bible cautions us to plant wisely, to nurture the earth so it will continue to nurture us. Is planning a project now amended to include gas tanks even closer to the Creek, 8 pumps instead of 6, plus a new carwash beside the creek and a total of 11,600 ADTs a suitable use of a major transportation comer at a major intersection? This comer and corridor is often impacted by traffic lines for tennis and golf matches at La Costa Resort not to mention the already heavy traffic that is the daily scourge of locd residents each moming and aftemoon? Add on top of that traffic from the new planned developments of Villages of La Costa and San Elijo, coming on line soon, and traffic will come to a halt. Already you point out failure for the project's Air Pollution and Traffic Circulation. And yet there is no mitigation that we can think of that would in any way compensate any of the residents for such failures except to turn down this project as presentiy amended. If we must have this project then please give us the former one with no carwa.sh and tanks further from the Creek and its wetiands. After 50 years of practice Bud Lewis is right: Nothing much has changed in Carlsbad, but its latitude and longitude. May this be the start of the next 50 years and a decision making process that includes respect for the residents of Carlsbad, as well as respct for its beautiful environment. Liz Kruidenier, Speaking for Canyons Network 3005 Cadencia St. Carisbad, CA 92009 Van Lynch - Gas Station ^ Page 1 From: Liz Kruidenier <liznandy(gmindspring.com> To: "Lynch, Van" <vlync@ci.carlsbacl.ca.us> Date: 7/17/02 1:24PM Subject: Gas Station Attention: Van Lynch Carisbad Pianning Dept. Re: Cadsbad Gas Station Project From: Liz Kruidenier 3005 Cadencia Street Carisbad CA 92009 760- 944-7417 Date: July 17 2002 A few good reasons to deny this amendment: 1. An unsafe design has already been approved in the 100-year flood plain. Additional burdens on filtration of runoff into the Creek and Batiquitos Lagoon are not a good idea. 2. The site's aluvial, unstable soil is expected to support the sewer line and two double-sided gas tanks holding 150 tons of gasoline. (Imagine these tanks rising to the surface in a flood and breaking loose fromtheir concrete moorings.) SDUT reported extensive problems with suchnew tanks. In a subtropical climate such as ours heavy rains/downpours can dislodge sewer lines as well as gas tanks. 3.. Traffic, only recently "fixed" at the La Costa/El Camino Real intersection, will get a steep 2400 ADTs from the approved project. Another bad idea. Total projections for the site will be a staggering 11,600 ADTs, not including event traffic for La Costa Resorts which will further severely impact that intersection and the residents. 4. Irresponsible planning leaves the Lagoon at risk, as well as the people who live nearby. It is the duty of a City to protect its environment as carefully as its residents. These Amendments jeopardize both. Reasons enough for denial of this amendment. Liz Kruidenier. Representing Canyons Network Van Lynch - Proposed Gas Station/Car Vp^h at I ntersection of La Costa & El Camjno^al Page 1 From: <ClarkeMH(@aol.com> To: <vlync@ci.carisbad.ca.us> Date: 7/16/02 1:45PM Subject: Proposed Gas Station/Car Wash at Intersection of La Costa & El Camino Real Mary H. Clarke 1529 Ei Paseo Drive San Marcos, CA 92069 July 16, 2002 City of Carisbad Planning Dept. Van Lynch Carisbad, CA RE: Proposed Gas Station/Car Wash at Intersection of La Costa & El Camino Real I am writing to express my concerns about the proposed gas station/car wash. I understand that the Planning Commission will be considering this proposal on July 17, 2002. Please convey my objections to this project to the Commission. My primary concem is the possible contamination of San Marcos Creek and Batiquitos Lagoon from the gas station/car wash. As you know, the lagoon is currently managed by the California Department of Fish and Game as a biological reserve, after it underwent a massive restoration effort by the Port of Los Angeles and the City of Carisbad. San Marcos Creek is a tributary to the lagoon. Contamination of either the creek or lagoon will have significant environmental impacts. There are several possible sources of contamination of the creek and lagoon from the proposed gas station/car wash. First, there is the possibility of contamination of the ground water from leakage of the gasoline storage tanks. Second, there is the possibility of contamination of the waters from runoff from the impervious surfaces that will be constructed, such as driveways and parking areas. The runoff will go into the storm drains, unless there is some other kind of wastewater collection system. The runoff will include fuel that spills onto the driveways. Third, there is the wastewater from the car wash, including detergents and other contaminants. I assume this wastewater will go into the sewer system, not the storm drainage system. However, since the soils in this area are unstable, there is the possibility of failure of the sewer lines and spills into the creek and lagoon. The applicant needs to provide an EIR for this project that addresses the potential for contamination of the lagoon and creek. The types of contaminants that a gas station/car wash can produce are environmentally very hazardous. The public needs to know how contamination of these regionally significant water resources will be prevented without a shadow of a doubt. Thank you for your consideration of my concerns. Yours truly. Van Lynch - Car Wash/Gas Station La Cg^a -v. .., Page 1 From: "Patricia Bieha" <pcb(gsbcglobal.net> To: <vlync(gci.carisbad.ca.us> Date: 7/10/02 9:26PM Subject: Car Wash/Gas Station La Costa To the Carisbad Planning Dept., att: Van Lynch You've got to be kidding - you are seriously okaying a car wash next to the San Marcos Creek at El Camino Real in La Costa! How could any professional planning department approve this car wash and a gas station on a fragile difficult 100 year flood plain with its high water level and unstable alluvial soils! Plus additional potential injury to the Lagoon despite the claims of "best practices." The new double sided gas tanks have been leaking in San Diego as well as other areas. Plus a traffic nightmare with its three entrances and exits to the 8 gas pumps, the car wash and the minimarket, not to mention the grocery store behind and the shopping mall on the southwest perimeter. Have you no professional pride at all? Get rid of this project so you can hold up your heads a little bit at least. Pat Bleha, 25 year Carisbad resident who has seen too many years of your "improvement" projects for Carisbad. c Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department June 25, 2002 Bob Davis 2r* Century Oil Corp 462 Stevens Av , Ste 105 Solana Beach CA 92075 SUBJECT: SDP 97-07(A)/CUP 97-03(A)/SUP 97-03(A) - CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY The preliminary staff report for the above referenced project is attached. This preliminary report will be discussed by staff at the Development Coordinating Committee (DCC) meeting which will be held on July 8, 2002. A twenty (20) minute appointment has been set aside for you at 11:00. If you have any questions concerning your project you should attend the DCC meeting. It is necessary that you bring your required unmounted colored exhlbit(s) with you to this meeting In order for your project to go forward to the Planning Commission. Your colored exhibits must be submitted at this time to ensure review by the Planning Commission at their briefings. If the colored exhibits are not available for their review, your project could be rescheduled to a later time. If you do not plan to attend this meeting, please make arrangements to have your colored exhibit(s) here by the scheduled time above. If you need additional information concerning this matter, please contact your Planner, Van Lynch at (760) 602-4613. CITY OF CARLSBAD r GARY E. WAYNE Assistant Planning Director GEW:VL:cs Barghausen Consulting, 18215 72"^^ Av South, Kent WA 98032 File Copy 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES June 25, 2002 PRIORFTY FEDERAL EXPRESS Mr. Van Lynch Associate Planner City of Carlsbad Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 RE: La Costa Fuels Gasoline Station/Car Wash 7602 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, Califomia CUP File No. 97-03(A) / Special Use Pennit No. SUP97-03(A) Site Development Plan No. SDP97-97(A) Our Job No. 7519 Dear Mr. Lynch: On behalf of our cUent, La Costa Fuels (fk.a. 21st Century Oil, LLC), Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc., is pleased to submit revised plans and additional materials as requested by the City of Carlsbad. Pursuant to your request, the following documents are enclosed for your use and preparation for the July 17, 2002, Planning Commission hearing: 1. Ten copies of the Preliminary Site Development Plan (Sheet Cl) 2. Ten copies of the Overall Site Development Plan (SDP-1) 3. Ten copies of the Preliminary Grading and Drainage Plan (Sheet C2) 4. Ten copies of the Preliminary Civil Utility Plan (Sheet C3) 5. Ten copies of the Preliminary Landscape and Planting Plan (Sheet PLI) 6. Ten copies of the Food Mart and Car Wash Exterior Elevations (Sheets A61 and A62) 7. Ten copies of the Canopy Plan and Elevations (Sheets CAl-1) 8. Ten copies of the Food Mart and Car Wash Floor Plans (Sheet Al-1) 9. Ten copies of the Roof Plan (Sheet A1 -6) 10. 8 1/2- by 11-inch reductions of each of the above described plans 11. One typewritten list of names and addresses of all property owners within a 600-foot radius of the subject property 12. One set of maiUng labels for each of the property owners mentioned above 13. One Radius Map showing all lots entirely or partially within the 600-foot radius of the subject property 14. One Certification of Property Owner Listing 15. One check for $17.34 to cover the cost of mailing public notices The following responses address the requested revisions cited in the City's June 6th, 2002, letter, and are included in the plans mentioned above. 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (425)251-6222 (425) 251-8782 FAX www.barghausen.com Mr. Van Lynch Associate Planner City of Carlsbad Planning Department -2- June 25,2002 1. The SDP number has been added to the upper right hand comer of the Preliminary Site Development Plans. 2. The General Plan designation has been changed to "Local Shopping Center" (L) on the Preliminary Site Development Plan. 3. The words "land use" have been deleted after "zone" on the Site Development Plan. 4. The fire station number has been changed from 2 to 3, and the address information has been deleted. 5. The vent stacks have been located along the east elevation of the mini-market building and have been identified on the enclosed plans. It is our understanding that these revisions and additional materials fulfill the City of Carlsbad's requirement to proceed forward with the Planning Commission hearing date of July 17, 2002. Should you need additional materials or information for your review, please do not hesitate to contact me at (425)656-7434. Thank you. Respectfully, Barbara L. Holden Project Planner BLH/jz/ath 7519c.014.doc enc: As Noted cc: Mr. Bob Davis, La Costa Fuels (w/enc) Mr. Jeff Dierck, Albertson's Inc. (w/enc) Mr. Jay S. Gmbb, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Bmce K. Creager, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Daniel B. Goalwin, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department June 6, 2002 21st Century Oil, LLC 462 Stevens Avenue, Suite 105 Solana Beach CA 92075 SUBJECT: SDP 97-07(A)/ CUP 97-03{A)/ SUP 97-03{A) - CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY (LA COSTA PLAZA) Your application has been tentatively scheduled for a hearing by the Planning Commission on July 17, 2002. However, for this to occur, you must submit the additional items listed below. If the required items are not received by June 26, 2002, your project will be rescheduled for a later hearing. In the event the scheduled hearing date is the last available date for the City to comply with the Permit Streamlining Act, and the required items listed below have not been submitted, the project will be scheduled for denial. Please make the following minor corrections to the plans prior to submitting the final plan sets: Please add the SDP number in the upper right hand corner of the plans (SDP 97-07(A); Change the General Plan Designation to: Local Shopping Center (L); Delete the word "Land Use" after Zone; and Change the Fire Station Number from 2 to 3 and delete the address information. Please be sure to include the location of the vent stacks as discussed previously. 1. Please submit the following plans: A) 10 copies of your site plans, landscape plans, building elevation plans, floor plans on 24" x 36" sheets of paper, stapled in complete sets folded into 8V2' x ^^" size. B) One 8 V2' xll" copy of your reduced site plan, building elevation and floor plans. These copies must be of a quality which is photographically reproducible. Only essential data should be included on plans. 2. As required by Section 65091 of the California Government Code, please submit the following information needed for noticing and sign the enclosed form: A) 600' Owners List - a typewritten list of names and addresses of all property owners within a 600 foot radius of the subject property, including the applicant and/or owner. The list shall include the San Diego County Assessor's parcel number from the latest equalized assessment rolls. 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us SDP 97-07(A)/CUP 97-' June 6, 2002 Page 2 -0< (A)/ SUP 97-03(A) - CARLSBAD^ASOLINE FACILITY B) Mailing Labels - One (1) set of mailing labels of the property owners within a 600 foot radius of the subject property. The list must be typed in all CAPITAL LETTERS, left justified, void of any punctuation. For any address other than a single family residence, an apartment or suite number must be included but the Apartment, Suite and/or Building Number must NOT appear in the street address line. DO NOT type assessor's parcel number on labels. DO NOT provide addressed envelopes - PROVIDE LABELS ONLY. Acceptable fonts are: Arial 11 pt, Arial Rounded MT Bold 9 pt. Courier 14 pt, Courier New 11 pt, and MS Line Draw 11 pt. Sample labels are as follows: UNACCEPTABLE UNACCEPTABLE ACCEPTABLE Mrs. Jane Smith 123 Magnolia Ave., Apt #3 Carisbad, CA 92008 Mrs. Jane Smith 123 Magnolia Ave. Apt. #3 Carisbad, CA 92008 MRS JANE SMITH APT 3 123 MAGNOLIA AVE CARLSBAD CA 92008 C) Radius Map - a map to scale, not less than 1" = 200', showing all lots entirely and partially within 600 feet of the exterior boundaries of the subject property. Each of these lots should be consecutively numbered and correspond with the property owner's list. The scale of the map may be reduced to a scale acceptable to the Planning Director if the required scale is impractical. D) Fee - a fee shall be paid for covering the cost of mailing notices. Such fee shall equal the current postage rate times the total number of labels. Cash check (payable to the City of Carlsbad) and credit cards are accepted. Sincerely, c)(^£^— Van Lynch Associate Planner VLcs Attachment c: Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc., Barbara Holden18215 72nd Avenue South Kent, Washington 98032 ••^ I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE PROPERTY OWNERS UST AND LABELS SUBMITTED TO THE CITY OF CARLSBAD ON THIS DATE REPRESENT THE LATEST AVAILABLE INFORMATION FROM THE EQUALIZED ASSESSOR'S ROLES. APPLICATION NAME AND NUMBER CUP 97-03(A)/SDP 97-07(A)/SUP 97-03(A) Carlsbad Gasoline Facility APPLICANT OR APPLICANT'S REPRESENTATIVE BY: DATE: RECEIVED BY DATE: CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES June 3, 2002 Facsimile: (760) 602-8559 FEDERAL EXPRESS Van Lynch CityofCarlsbad Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 RE: La Costa Fuels Gasoline Facility Project 7602 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, Cahfomia CUP File No. 97-03(A) / Special Use Peraiit No. SUP97-03(A) Our Job No. 7519 Dear Van: This letter serves as a response to additional information requested by the City of Carlsbad Engineering Department for review of the La Costa Fuels gasoline facility Conditional Use Permit (CUP) and Special Use Permit (SUP). Specifically, the Engineering Department requested an analysis of the overall shopping center's net trip generation, including the proposed La Costa Fuels gasoline facility project and Albertson's latest building design. The City of Carlsbad Planning Department previously approved a trip generation allowance of 12,132 trips for the La Costa Lucky Sav-On shopping center development. The allowance included an Albertson's market (previously Lucky Sav-On), several future building lots, and one mini-market/fueling facility with 12 fueling positions. Based on traffic generation data gathered from the San Diego Association of Govemments and the original shopping center traffic study prepared by Fehr & Peers Associates, Inc., it is our conclusion that, together with Albertson's reduced building size, the La Costa Fuels gasoline facilitv proiect will not exceed the previouslv approved trip generation allowance for the overall shopping center development. Below is a chart outlining the original and revised traffic generation counts. TRIP GENERATION Daily Trip Generation Rates Daily Trip Generation Original Traffic Generation Calculation ^ Albertson's Market (previously Lucky Sav-On) (60,730 SF) 120 trips/LOOOSF^ 7,288 ttips Remaining Out Parcels (24,369 SF) 120 trips / 1,000 SF 2,924 ttips Gas Station (12 fueling positions) 160 trips / vehicle fueling position 1,920 ttips Total Trip Generation (Originally Approved) 12,132 Trips Revised Traffic Generation Calculation Albertson's Market (50,268 SF) 120 ttips / 1,000 SF 6,032 nips Remaining Out Parcels (22,500 SF) 120 trips / 1,000 SF 2,700 trips Gas Station w/car wash (16 fueling positions) 155 trips / vehicle fueling position 2,480 nips Total Trip Generation (New) 11,212 Trips Total Net New <920 Trips> 1 Origmal Traffic Generation Calculations from Fehr & Peers Associates, Inc., "Final Report: Carlsbad Lucky Stote Traffic Study," dated April 25, 1997 2 Trip Generation Rates from San Diego Association of Govemments, "Brief Guide of Vehicular Traffic Generation Rates or the San Diego Region," July 1998 3 Trip Generation rates for SANDAG's Land Use designation, "gas station with food mart and carwash" is five trips lower than the designation for "gas station with food mart" 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (425)251-6222 (425) 251-8782 FAX www. barghausen. com Van Lynch CityofCarlsbad Planning Department 2 June 3,2002 As noted in the chart, there is a decrease of 920 new trips generated for the shopping center development. This decrease includes Albertson's smaller building and the La Costa Fuels gasoline facility addition of four fueling positions and a car wash. It is our understanding that the enclosed analysis addresses the City's latest comments for the La Costa Fuels CUP and SUP appUcation packages. If you have any questions or comments regarding the information presented in this letter or other items conceming the development of this project, please contact me at (425) 656-7434. Thank you. Respectfully, Barbara L. Holden Project Planner BLH/ath 7519c.012.doc enc: As Noted cc: Bob Davis, La Costa Fuels Jay S. Grubb, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Bruce K. Creager, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Daniel B. Goalwin, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES April 2, 2002 FEDERAL EXPRESS Mr. Van Lynch City of Carlsbad Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 RE: Second Plan Check Revisions Conditional Use Pennit (CUP) and Special Use Permit (SUP) Amendments La Costa Fuels (Previously 21st Century Oil, LLC) Fueling Facility 7602 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, California CUP File No. 97-02(A)/SUP 97-03(A) / Our Job No. 7519 A Dear Mr. Lynch: O 'P' 1 ' On behalf of our client. La Costa Fuels, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc., is pleased to submit revised plans and responses addressing the City of Carlsbad's second plan check comments dated March 4, 2002 and March 12, 2002. The following documents are enclosed for your use in reviewing this application: 1. Three copies of the Preliminary Site Development Plan (Sheet C-1) 2. Three copies of the Preliminary Grading and Drainage Plan (Sheet C-2) 3. Three copies of the Preliminary Civil Utility Plan (Sheet C-3) 4. Three copies of the Floor Plan (with ttash enclosure detail also shown) (Sheet Al-1) 5. Three copies of the Preliminary Landscape Planting Plan (Sheet PLI) 6. Three copies of the Trip Generation excerpt; Section D, of the Carlsbad Lucky Store Traffic Study, prepared by Fehr & Peers Associates, Inc. 7. Three copies of Category 846 of the ITE Trip Generation Manual (with manual cover copy) 8. Three copies of the applicable tables and figures of the ITE Trip Generation Handbook, Chapter 5 (with handbook cover copy) 9. Three copies of Preliminary Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan 10. One set of City redlined civil and landscape plans 11. One copy each of the City response letters, dated March 4, 2002, and March 12, 2002 12. One check in the amount of $1,960 The following responses address comments prepared through the City Planning, Engineering and Landscape review processes: I. City Response Letter Dated March 4,2002: Planning Comments: Please submit the filing fee for a minor Site Development Amendment ($1,960.00). It has been determined that since the project revises the original Site Development Plan that a revision he processed. Response: The appropriate fee has been included for processing of the Minor Site Development Amendment. An Overall Site Plan will be forwarded when final plans have been reviewed and approved by Albertsons' Inc. Development Division. 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (425) 251 -6222 www.barghausen.com (425) 251-8782 FAX Q Mr. Van Lynch City of Carlsbad Planning Department -2- April 2,2002 Please add two dormers, one on each side, to the fuel island canopy to break up the length and flat roof area ofthe canopy. Response: The addition of dormers to the canopy will not provide the desired mass reducing effect the City is trying to achieve. Adding dormers will simply add mass to the canopy, which, in tum, will take away from the building architecture. If anything, the canopy roof should be played down as much as possible to accentuate the building design. The trash enclosure should be revised to conform to the City's GS-16 design and to add a trellis cover structure as designed in the original approval ofthe shopping center. Response: The ttash enclosure has been revised to conform to design guidelines as outlined in the GS-16 standards, and provides a rear enttance for employee access from the building. 1. Please revise the "Flood Zone ", sheet Cl, that the property is subject to "Zone A " ofthe FIRM. Response: Sheet Cl has been revised to address the comment. 2. Correct spelling of San Marcos Creek within the vicinity maps, C-1 and PLI. Response: The correct spelling has been added to the plans. 3. Please remove the cloud lines (revisions made to plans from previous submittals). Response: Cloud lines from previous revisions have been removed. 4. Please correct the entrance/exit direction for the car wash on sheet Al-1. Response: The enttance/exit direction has been revised on Sheet Al-1 to reflect the same flow of traffic as depicted on the Preliminary Site Development Plan. 5. Please remove the (A) amendment on the Preliminary Landscape Plans, sheetPLl, in the Notes section and within the landscape setback area adjacent to El Camino Real. The amendment is not revising this portion ofthe landscape plans. Response: The amendment reference (A) has been removed from the Landscape Plans. Engineering Comments; 1. Note comments in the check print regarding the easement. Indicate in the drawing what the disposition of Easement 6 that cuts across the property will be. Response: Easement 6 (Carlsbad Municipal Water District) will be abandoned by the shopping center developer. A note has been added to the legal description list of Sheet Cl to address this comment. 2. The project will be conditioned to process a construction revision to DWG 379-9A, the grading plan, to incorporate the revised grading concept for this area. Mr. Van Lynch City of Carlsbad Planning Department -3- April 2,2002 Response: Comment acknowledged. 3. Provide a copy of the portion of the original traffic report which shows how they arrived at the original 1,920 ADT generation. Also provide reference material that supports the proposed traffic generation and the 59% pass-by allowance. Response: Pages 15 and 16 of the original ttaffic study prepared by Fehr & Peers Associates, Inc., dated April 25, 1997, is included for your review, as requested. The original ttaffic study cites the December 1996 Update of Traffic Generators published by the San Diego Association of Govemments (SANDAG). The SANDAG trip generation update assigns a trip generation rate of 160 vehicles per fueling station for gas stations with food marts. If those same figures are applied to the La Costa fueling facility project, the total daily trip generation would be estimated at 2,560 trips for 16 vehicle fueling positions. The report further indicates that the City of Carlsbad does not allow pass-by trip reductions. However, trip generation studies have shown that fueling facilities typically serve motorists passing by the site, and do not generate new or "primary" trips. Seldom does the patton of a fueling facility make a special trip only to purchase gasoline. Trips to fueling facilities are made as a matter of convenience en route to some other final destination. Additionally, because the La Costa fueling facility is located within a shopping center development, a significant portion of the trips associated with the facility are considered "intemally captured" trips. Intemally captured trips are those trips that are "captured" while ttaveling to or from another on-site destination. They are not considered "generated" ttaffic because the vehicles that make use of the surrounding shopping center and the fueling station would enter and/or exit the site regardless of the presence of the fueling station. Based on this information, a pass-by rate has been applied to the La Costa fueling facility project. The trip generation figures depicted on the enclosed plans are derived from the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Trip Generation Manual, Category 846: GasoUne/Service Station with Convenience Market and Car Wash. The ITE Manual/trip generation category was used because it better describes the project's scope by including a car wash. The 59 percent pass-by allowance was derived from the ITE Trip Generation Handbook, Tables 5.1, 5.13, and 5.14, Category 845: Gasoline/Service Station with Convenience Market. (No pass-by data has been collected for Gasoline/Service Stations with Convenience Markets and Car Washes at this time.) A.m. and p.m. peak period pass-by allowances were averaged to provide an average weekday pass-by allowance of 59 percent. 4. Even though you will need the final SWPPP at final design stage, at this time you need to submit a preliminary construction and post construction SWPPP. All requirements ofthe latest NPDES order need to be met Response: A preliminary SWPPP is included for your review. 5. Address the redline comments as noted on the retumed plans. Response: The following responses address the redline comments, as noted on the retumed redlined plans: Mr. Van Lynch City of Carlsbad Planning Department -4- April 2,2002 Sheet Cl: The redline comments have been revised as requested. This included updating the legal description to reflect the easements on the property and changing the APN as directed. The south enttance drive was also revised at the request of our client. Sheet C2: The redUne comments have been revised as requested. An oil/water separator was added to help conttol pollution and is illusttated on die Preliminary Grading And Drainage Plan (Sheet C2) and the Preliminary Civil Utility Plan (Sheet C3). Sheet C3: The redline comments have been revised as requested. II. City Response Letter Dated March 12.2002 Please review the plans arui incorporate the comments into the next plan check submittal package and retum the redlined plans as well. Response: The following revisions have been made on the enclosed plans: • The spelling of San Marcos Creek has been corrected. • Two-foot-by 3-foot planters have been called out and the requested plant type has been added to the plan and plant list. • Requested plant list changes have been made. The Orange Clock Vine remains unchanged pursuant to confirmation with the City Landscape Reviewer. • The "(A)" notation was removed from Note No. 3. It is our understanding that the responses and materials described above address the City comments for the CUP and SUP Amendment reviews for this project. Furthermore, with this additional requested information the City may proceed with preparation of the staff report and assign a hearing date before the City Planmng Commission. If you have any questions or comments regarding the enclosed materials, you may contact me at (435)251-6222. Thank you. Respectfully, Barbara L. Holden Project Planner BLH/ath/rh 7519c.007.doc enc: As noted cc: Mr. Bob Davis, La Costa Fuels (w/enc) Mr. Jay Grubb, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc Mr. Bruce K. Creager, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Dan Goalwin, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. (w/enc) Mr. Charles F. Bull, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Ms. Karen E. Rank, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. City of Carlsbad 163 5 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad CA 92 008 Receipt .Replicant: BARGHAUSEN CONSULTING Description Amount SDP9707A 1,960.00 4 • Not valid unless validated by Cash Register PLEASE RETAIN RECEIPT FOR REFUNDS OR ADJUSTMENTS Receipt Number: R0026448 Transaction Date: 04/03/2002 Pay Type Method Description Amount f5t.yment Check 44388 1,960.00 Transaction Amount: 1,960.00 City of Carlsbad Planning Department March 27, 2002 21" Century Oil, LLC 462 Stevens Avenue, Suite 105 Solana Beach CA 92075 SUBJECT: CUP 97-03(A)/SDP 97-03(A) - CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY (LA COSTA PLAZA) The City has request that a Site Development Plan Amendment application be submitted to revise the approved site plan for the 21*' Century Oil project. The Site Development Plan will only affect Lot 2 of Tract Map 97-09, which is the lot created for the gas station. No other portions of the overall project site are being considered for revision. The project will require that the original conditions of the overall project's approval be fulfilled prior to the development of the gas station. Please call me at (760) 602-4613 if you have any questions regarding the above. Sincerely, VAN LYNCH Associate Planner VLxs Chris Decerbo Frank Jimeno *-Rle Copy Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Barbara Holden 18215 72""^ Avenue South Kent Washington 98032 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us ^ Citv of Carlsbad Planning Departnnent March 12, 2002 Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Barbara Holden 18215 72"" Avenue South Kent Washington 98032 SUBJECT: CUP 97-03(A)/SUP 97-03IA) - CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY (LA COSTA PLAZA) Dear Barbara: Please find attached a redlined landscape plan with comments for the Carlsbad Gasoline Facility. Please review the plans and incorporate the comments into the next plan check submittal package and return the redlined plans as well. If you have any comments, please feel free to call me at (760) 602-4613. Sincerely, Van Lynch Associate Planner VL:cs attachments c: File Copy (w/o attachments) 21" Century Oil, LLC Bob Davis 462 Stevens Avenue, Suite 105 Solana Beach CA 92075 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us Citv of Carlsbaci Planning Department FAX TRANSMITTAL DATE: TIME SENT: March 12, 2002 Number of Pages Being Transmitted (Including Cover Sheet): 3 TO: Barbara Holden COMPANY: Barghausen Engineers PHONE #: FAX#: 425-251-8782 FROM: Van Lynch DEPT.: Planning PHONE: (760)602-4613 FAX: (760) 602-8559 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: Barbara: Please find attached the trash enclosure cover details. After looking at the enclosure design, you could squeeze in the GS-16 Type B. The current enclosure is 14 feet wide and the type B is 13 feet wide, plus the thickness of the two masonry walls. Just leave a 48-inch gap in the back center portion of the wall for access. Since I spoke with you I received some minor landscape comments, which I will send directly to you. Please call if you have any questions. Van • Return Fax 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, California 92008-7314 • (760)602-4600 FRONT ELEVATION A J ., SIDE El FVflTjr]M SINGLE TRASH ENCLOSURE r I SIDE ELEVATION I I REAR ELEVATION '1 SIPE ELEVATION .1 ,. I PLAN VIEV REAR ELEVATION CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYiNG, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES March 8, 2002 FEDERAL EXPRESS Mr. Van Lynch City of Carlsbad Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 RE: Updated Amended Preliminary Titie Report Conditional Use Permit and Special Use Permit Package 21st Century Oil LLC Fueling Facility Project 7602 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, Califomia City CUP File No. 97-03 (A) - SUP 97-03 (A) Our Job No. 7519 Dear Mr. Lynch: Enclosed for your review are ten copies of a First Amended Preliminary Title Report for the project referenced above. This title report is to accompany the application submittal package sent to your office February 1, 2002. As indicated in our original submittal letter, any unresolved tax issues presented in the title report will be addressed or resolved prior to issuance of Building Permit. Should you have any questions regarding the enclosed document, please do not hesitate to contact me at this office. Thank you. Respectfully, S^.c^i.Jetyi^'^ ^^^^^^ Barbara L. Holden Project Planner BLH/pj/rh 7519c.006.doc enc: As Noted cc: Mr. Bob Davis, 21st Century Oil LLC Mr. Jay S. Grubb, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Bruce K. Creager, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Daniel B. Goalwin, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (425) 251 -6222 www.barghausen.com (425)251-8782 FAX 02,/08/2002 11:23 858-793-2707 21ST CENTURY OIL PAGE 01 /^'^^n /rr,^-\&i>6 ^^^^ ^ Commonwealth Land Title Company Downtown Branch - Symphony Towers 750 "B" Street, Suite 2350 San Diego, Califomia 92101 Issuing Policies Of Commonwealth LAND TITLE INStlRANCE COMPANY TO FOLLOW Attn: Your Ref: Our No: 21st Century 1053129-4 Title Officer: Edwin J. Kezar, Jr. (EKczar@Lafldain.com) Title Officer: Helen G. Wilson (HWiison@Landam.com) Phone: (619) 230-6348 or 230-6349 Fax: (619) 233-4609 Property Address: 7602 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, Califomia FIRST AMENDED PRELIMINARY REPORT Dated as of January 31, 2002 at 7:30 A.M. In response to the above referenced application for a policy of title insurance, Commonwealth Land Title Company hereby reports that it is prepared to issue, or cause to be issued, as of the date hereof, a Policy or PoUcies of Title Insurance describing die land and the estate or interest therein hereinafter set forth, insuring against loss which may be sustained by reason of any defect, lien or encumbrance not shown or referred to as an Exception below or not excluded from coverage pursuant to the printed Schedules, Conditions and Stipulations of said policy forms. The printed Exceptions and Exclusions from the coverage of said Policy or Policies are set forth in Exhibit A attached. Copies of the Policy forms should be read. They are available fi-om the office which issued this report. This report (and any supplements or amendments hereto) is issued solely for the purpose of facilitating the issuance of a policy of title insurance and no liability is assumed hereby. If it is desired that liability be assumed prior to the issuance of a policy of titie insurance, a Binder or Commitment should be requested. Please read the exceptions shown or referred to below and the exceptions and exclusions set forth in Exhibit A of this report carefiiUy. The exceptions and exclusions are meant to provide you with notice of matters which are not covered under the terms of the title insurance policy and should be carefully considered. It is important to note that this preliminary report is not a written representation as to the condition of title and may not list all Uens, defects, and encumbrances affecting title to the land. •r» ^ • 1/1 02/08/2002 11:23 858-793-2707 21ST CENTURV OIL PAGE 1053129 Page 2 SCHEDULE A The form of policy of titie insurance contemplated by fliis report is: A CLTA Owners Policy The estate or hiterest in the land hereinafter described or referred to covered by tiiis report is: A FEE Title to said estate or interest at the date hereof is vested in: American Stores Properties, Inc., a Delaware corporation The land referred to m this Report is situated in the State of Califomia, County of San Diego, and is described as follows: SEE EXHIBIT "A" ATTACHED HERETO AND MADE A PART HEREOF /-TTA Tirdiininiin/ Vmnrf IRni-m 1/I/0<^ 02/08/2002 11:23 858-793-2707 21ST CENTURY OIL PAGE 1053129 Page 3 EXHIBIT "A" Lot 2 of Carlsbad Tract No. 97-09, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of Califomia, according to Map thereof No. 14038, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, September 15, 2000. APN: 216-580-02 CLTA Prelimifurv Reoort Form (Rev. 1/1/951 02/08/2002 11:23 858-793-2787 21ST CENTURY OIL PAGE 04 1053129 Page 4 SCHEDULE B At tlie date hereof Exceptions to coverage in addition to the printed exceptions and exclusions in said policy form would be as follows: A. Property taxes, including general and special taxes, personal property taxes, if any, and any assessments collected with taxes, to be levied for the fiscal year 2002 - 2003 which are a Hen not yet payable. B. Second installment property taxes, including general and special taxes, personal property taxes, if any, and any assessments collected with taxes, for the fiscal year 2001 - 2002. Amount: $5,475.00 Not Paid (Delinquent as of 4/U/02) Penalty: $557.50 Exemption; $0.00 Code Area: 09046 Assessment No.: 216-580-02 C. Supplemental or escaped assessments of property taxes, if any, assessed pursuant to the Revenue and Taxation Code of the State of Califomia. 1. An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set forth in document Granted to: San Diego Gas & Electric Company Purpose: Pnblic utilities, ingress and egress Recorded: October 16, 1956 as File No. 145345 in Book 6301, Page 162 of Official Records Affects: As shown on Map 14038 and as fully set forth in said document. 2. An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set forth in document Granted to: San Diego Gas & Electric Company Purpose: PubUc utilities, ingress and egress Recorded: June 20, 1962 as File No. 104913 of Official Records Affects: As shown on Map 14038 and as fully set forth in said document. 3. An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set forth in a document 02/08/2002 11:23 858-793-2707 21ST CENTURY OIL PAGE 05 1053129 Page 5 Granted to: Puipose; Recorded; Affects; County of San Diego drainage channels and strucmres appurtenant thereto June 4, 1971 as File No. 117673 of Official Records As shown on Map 14038 and as fiilly set forth in said document. 4. An easement for the puipose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set forth m a document Granted to: Purpose: Recorded; Affects: County of San Dicgo the right to extend and maintain drainage stmcmres and excavation and embanlanent slopes beyond the limits of said right of way where required for construction and maintenance May 18, 1972 as File No. 125910 of Official Records The exact location and/or extent of said easement is not disclosed in the public records. 5, An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set forth in document Granted to: Purpose: Recorded: Affects; San Diego Gas & Electric Company Public utilities, ingress and egress October 2, 1972 as File No. 264028 of Official Records The exact location and/or extent of said easement is not disclosed in the public records . 6. An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set fortii m a document Granted to: Purpose: Recorded: Carisbad Municipal Water District a pipeline or pipe lines August 1, 1973 as File No. 73-212527 of Official Records Affects: As shown on Map 14038 and as fiilly set forth in said document. 7. A document subject to aU the terms, provisions and conditions therein contained. Entitled: Waiver and Release Dated: September 26, 1973 Executed by; La Costa Land Company and the San Diego Flood Control District Recorded: September 28, 1973 as File No. 73-274894 of Official Records 8. A document subject to all the terms, provisions and conditions therein contained. CLTA Prelimimrv Rfinrtrt Pnrm fUw f n /oci 02/08/2002 11:23 858-793-2707 21ST CENTURY^OIL PAGE 06 1053129 Page 6 Entitled: Access and Parking Easement Agreement Dated: January 14, 1999 Executed by: American Stores Properties, Inc., a Delaware corporation and Leucadia County Water District, a political subdivision of the State of California Recorded: January 14, 1999 as File No. 1999-0022481 of Official Records 9. A document subject to all the terms, provisions and conditions therein contained. Entitied: Utility and Storm Drain Easement Agreement Dated; January 14, 1999 Executed by: American Store Properties, Inc., a Delaware corporation and Leucadia County Water District, a political subdivision of the State of California Recorded: January 14, 1999 as File No. 1999-0022482 of Official Records 10. Covenants, conditions and restrictions as set forth in the document Recorded: February 18, 2000 as File No. 2000-0084370 of Official Records NOTE: This exception omits any covenant, condition or restiriction based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, unless and only to the exteni that the covenant, condition or restriction (a) is not in violation of state or federal law, (b) is exempt under 42 U.S.CSection 3607 or (c) relates to a handicap but does not discriminate against handicapped people, 11. Covenants, conditions and restrictions as set forth in the document Recorded: Febmary 18, 2000 as File No. 2000-0084371 of Official Records NOTE: This exception omits any covenant, condition or restriction based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, unless and only to the extent that the covenant, condition or restriction (a) is not in violation of state or federal law, (b) is exempt under 42 U.S.CSection 3607 or (c) relates to a handicap but does not discriminate against handicapped people. 12. A document subject to a'li the terms, provisions and conditions therein contained. Entitied; Hold Harmless Agreement, Geological Failure Recorded: July 3, 2000 as File No. 2000-0351367 of Official Records 13. A document subject to all the terms, provisions and conditions therein contained. Entitied: Hold Harmless Agreement, Drainage Recorded: July 3, 2000 as File No. 2000-0351368 of Official Records 14. An easement for the purpose shown below and rights incidental thereto as set forth in a document n TA Pwliminarv Tl^tnnrf Fnml fMrv l/l/QS'l 02/08/2002 11:23 858-793-2707 21ST CENTURY OIL PAGE 07 1053129 Page 7 Granted to: San Diego Gas & Electric Company Purpose: public utilities, ingress and egress Recorded: October 5, 2000 as File No. 2000-0534595 of Official Records Affects: The exact location and/or extent of said easement is not disclosed in the public records. Subject to an Assignment of Easement recorded November 16, 2000 as File No. 2000- 0624165 of Official Records. 15. Covenants, conditions and restrictions as set forth in the document Recorded: December 12, 2000 as File No. 2000-0674699 of Official Records NOTE: This exception omits any covenant, condition or restriction based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, unless and only to the extent that the covenant, condition or restriction (a) is not in violation of state or federal law, (b) is exempt under 42 U.S.CSection 3607 or (c) relates to a handicap but does not discriminate against handicapped people. 16. An easement for the purposes shown below and rights incidental tiiereto as shown or as offered for dedication on the recorded raap shown below. Map No: 14038 Easement purpose: sight distance corridor and easement for public street and utilities Affects; As shown on said Map, 17. The Company will require a certified copy of the Resolution of the Board of Directors of the following corporation authorizing the transaction for which this Preliminary Report was ordered. Corporation: American Stores Properties, Inc., a Delaware corporation 18. Rights of parties in possession of said land. 19. If an ALTA Owners Policy is requested, the following exceptions are hereby added to tbe report: a. Rights or claims of parties. b. Unrecorded easements, discrepancies or conflicts. c. Unfiled mechanic's or materialmen's liens. 02/08/2002 11:23 858-793-2707 21ST CENTURY OIL PAGE 0£ 1053129 Page 8 Note No. 1: AS OF JANUARY 1, 1990, CHAPTER 598, CALIFORNIA STATUTES OF 1989, (AB 512; INSURANCE CODE SECTION 12413.1) BECAME EFFECTIVE. THE LAWS REQUIRE THAT ALL FUNDS BE DEPOSITED AND AVAILABLE FOR WITHDRAWAL BY THE TITLE ENTITY'S ESCROW OR SUBESCROW ACCOUNT PRIOR TO DISBURSEMENT OF ANY FUNDS. ONLY CASH OR WIRED FUNDS CAN BE GIVEN IMMEDIATE AVAILABILITY UPON DEPOSIT. CASHIER'S CHECKS, TELLER'S CHECKS AND CERTIHED CHECKS MAY BE AVAILABLE ONE BUSINESS DAY AFTER DEPOSIT. ALL OTHER FUNDS SUCH AS PERSONAL. CORPORATE OR PARTNERSHIP CHECKS AND DRAFTS MAY CAUSE MATERIAL DELAYS IN DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS ON THIS ORDER. IN ORDER TO AVOID DELAYS, ALL FUNDS SHOULD BE WIRE TRANSFERRED. OUTCJOING WIRE TRANSFER WILL NOT BE AUTHORIZED UNTIL CONFIRMATION OF THE RESPECTIVE INCOMING WIRE TRANSFER OR AVAILABILITY OF DEPOSITED CHECKS. WIRING INFORMATION FOR THIS OFFICE IS AS FOLLOWS: UNION BANK 530 "B" STREET SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 BANK NUMBER: CREDIT: ACCOUNT NUMBER: RE; 122000496 Commonwealth Land Titie Co, 4000124120 Commonwealth Title/Escrow No. Note No. 2: THIS COMPANY DOES REQUIRE CURRENT BENEFICIARY DEMANDS PRIOR TO CLOSING. If the demand is expired and a current demand cannot be obtained, our requirements will be as follows: (a) If this Company accepts a verbal update on the demand, we may hold an amount equal to one monthly mortgage payment. This hold will be in addition to the verbal hold the lender may have stipulated. (b) If this Company cannot obtain a verbal update on the demand, we will either pay off the expired demand, or wait for the amended demand, at the discretion of the escrow. 02/08/2002 11:23 858-793-2707 21ST CENTURY^IL PAGE 09 1053129 Page 9 Note No. 3: Requirement that this Company be fumished with a copy of any supplemental tax bills now in existence which are not reflected on this report. Note No. 4: If taxes are posted paid less than 45 days, the Company will Md the tax amount plus delinquency amount until 45 days have elapsed. If taxes have been paid through an impound account or if a copy of the cancelled check can be provided to us, this requirement can be waived. Note No. 5: If any deed of tmst in favor of "Private Parties" is to be omitted from our policy of title insurance, we will require that the original note, deed of tmst and properly executed and notarized request for reconveyance be surrendered for review prior to close of escrow. CPARLSBAD r/fW5r~No 97 no ~ LA COSTA LUCKY SAV.OHMf$PPII^GC^^%f2i.283 \ ^ -Jr-=T I'tout- —*S=C:_r^ t s/l Jl>r aaar I —^ MAP NO. 1403 8 5//-f£T<f OF 9 SHinS : 02/08/2002 11:23 858-793-2707 21ST CENTURY OIL PAGE 11 Exhibit A (Rev. 6/2/98) ^ CAUFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION STANDARD COVERAGE POLICY • 1990 EXCLUSIONS FROM COVERAGE Tne (ollowing mstlers are expressly oxouded from Ihe coverage of inie policy acKl tfie Compeny "fH not pay lets at damage, etala, BttomBys' fees or expenses which arise by reason of: 1. (a) Any lew, ordinanoe or govemmsnlel re^laticin (including but not GrNlea to bunamg or zonlns lews, ordinances, or regulaticms) restricting, nsgulatlnB. prehibiting or relalins (o (I) me occupancy. use, or enjoyment of the land; (ii) Dte eharaeler, Oimenslona or location of eny imprpvemertt now or hereafter ereded on Ihe land; (III) a separation in ownership or a change In the dimeniien: or area of tha land or any parcel of wnicn lhe land Is or vuss » park or (iv) envirenmenlsl protectlaa or tfie effect of any vldstion ef these laws, ordinsnces or govemmer^tel regulations, except to Ihe extent lhat a notice or the enforcement thereof er a notice of a defect, lien, or aneumbranca resulting from a violation or alleged violation efFecting the land has been recorded In Ihe public records at Date of PoCsy. (b) Any govemmental police power not excluded by (a) above, except to tfte extent that a notice of ttic exerdse thereof or notice of a defect. Hen or encumbrance resulting (rom a violallon or elleged violBllan affecting Ihe land has been Faccr^ in the public records at Dale of Policy. 2. Righls of eminent domain unless notice of Ihe exercise thereof has been recsrdeO in the public records at Dale of Policy, but not excluding from coverage any laking which has occuned prior to Date of PcUcy which vrtiuld be binding on the rights aC a purchaser for value wHhout knowledge, 3. Defects, Hens, encumtirenccs, adverse dalms or otner Tnelter^: (a) whether or not recorded In the public records st Oate of Policy, but cr«$itd, luffered, assumed or agreed lo by the insured clelmant; (D) not luiDwn to the Company, not recorded in the pubiic records at Dale of Policy, bul Known to the Injured daimant and not disclosed In wnting to the Company by the insured daimant prior lo Ihe dale the insured claimanl became an Insured under this policy; (c) resulting In no loss or damage lo tne Insured daimant; (d) attaching or created subsequenl to Dala of Policy: or (e) resulting fn loss or damage which vnould not hsve been suslalnei^ If ths insured claimant had paid value for Ihe insured mortgage er for the eslale or Intereat Insured by mis policy. 4. Unenforceability of the lien of the Insursd mortgage because of Ihe Inability or failure of the Insured al Dale of Policy, or the Inability or failure of any subsequent owner of the indeotedne;;. to comply wllh Ihe applicable doing business laws of the stale in which me land Is sHuated. '5. Invalidity or unenferceabllily of the 9en of the Insurtd mortgage, or claim thereof, which arises out of Ihe transaction evidenced by Ihe Insured mortgage and Is based upon usury or any consumer credit protection or truth In lending law. 6. Any elaitn, whieh arises oul of the transaction vesting in Ihe msured Ihe eslale or InlaresI Insured by this policy or Ihe Iransaclion creating the interest of Ihe insured lender, by reason of thc operaiion of federal bankmptcy, slats Insolvency er similar creditora' rights laws. EXCEPTIONS FROM COVERAGE - SCHEDULE B. PART I This policy does not insure against less or damage (and lha Company wHI not pay cosis, altameya' fees or expanses) which anse by reason of: 1. Taxes or asseesmenls wnicn ere not shown as exsting liens by the records of any taxing auHiorliy thai levies lakes or assassmenls on real properly or by the public records. Proceedings by a pulMic agency wMch msy rasult In taxes or assessments, or naSees of such proceedings, whether er net shotMi by Ute recorrla of siKh agency or by the public records. 2. Any facts, rights, Inteiests, or claims whieh are not shown liy the public recoms but which could be aseerlained by an Inspection of lhe land which may be aaseited by persons m possession Ihereof 3. Easements, liens or encumbisnces, cr dalms thereof, which are not shown by the public records. 4. Diicrepandes, eonHicts In boundary lines, shoilsge m area, encToachments. or any olher fads wNch a coirecl survey would sdose, and which are not shown by the public recorcis. 5. (a) Unpatented mining dalms; (b) r«sen«tions er exceptions in patents or in Acta authonzing th* Issuance thereof; (c) water lights, dalms or title to water, whether or nol Ihe matters excepted una^^ (a), (b) or (e) are shewn by the public records. CAUFORNIA LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION HOMEOWNER'S POUCY OF TITLE INSURANCE (6/2/98) EXCLUSIONS In eddlUon to Ihe Exceptions in Schedule B, YCHJ are not insured against loss, costs, attorneys' fees, and expenses resulting from: 1. Oovsmmenlal poDca power, and Ihe existence or violellon ofany law or gevemmenl regulallon. This Includes ordlrances, laws and regulations conceming: a. building b. zoning c. land use d. improvemenls on Ihe Land e. Isnil divtalon f. environmental protection This Exclusion doss nol apply lo viotsilons or the enfigfcemenl of these mattefs if notice of me vIolBtlon or snfcrcemeni appears in the Public f^ecords »l the Policy Dale. This Exdusion does not UmH the coverage descrlbsa In Covered Risk 14,16,18,17 cr24. 2. TTie Mure of Your exisling stmctu'es, or any part ef Ihem, lo be constructed In accordance wilh applicable building codes. Thi3 Exclusion does not apply to violations of building codes If notice of the vtolation appears in ttis Public Records st the PoUcy Dale. 3. Tlie right le lake tne Land by condemnino it, unless: a. a notice of exenrising the right appears in the Pubiie Records at ttie Policy Date; or b. tha laMng happened before ths Policy Oate and Is binding on You if Ycu bought Ihe l.and without Knowing of the taldng, 4. Risks: a. that are created, allowed, er agreed to by Yeu, whether or not Ihey appear In ths Public ftecoros; b. that are Known to You at the Policy Date, but not to Us. unless Ihey appear m the Public Racorda st the PoUcy Oate: c. that result In no loss to You; or d. that fini oeeur after the Poiicy Dale - this does nol limX me coverage desaibed D Covered RIsK 7, a.d, 22.23,24 ei-2S. 5. FaUure to pay value for Your rme. 6. Ixick of a nght: a. te any land ouiside the area specifically described and referred lo m psragraph 3 cr Schedule A: snd b, in streels. alleys, or wat*n«ays that toiJch the Land. This Exduskm does not limit the coverage described In Covered Risk 11 or 18. AMERICAN LAND TITLE ASSOCIATION RESIDENTIAL TFTLE INSURANCE POUCY (e-'l-ST) EXCLUSIONS In addition lo Ihe SxcepHoOs in Schedule B. you are net insured agslnst loss, costa, stlamsys' fees, ana expenses resulting from; 1. Govemmemal peliee pewer. and lha existence or violation of any law or govsmrttsnt rsgOallon. This Includas building snd loning ordinances and else laws and regulations conceming: land use improvements on the land • land division environmental protection This exdusion docs not apply to violations or the enfoicemsnt of thsss matters which sppesr In the public records st Polky Dsts. This exduskm does not limit tne zoning coverage described in Items 12 and 13 of Covered Title Risks. 2. The light lo lake the land by condemning H, unless: a nolkx of exerdslng the nght appears m the public records on Ihe Peecy Date the taking happened prior le the PoUcy Date and Is bmding on you If you bous^t the land without knowing of the takmg 3. Title Risks; tnat ars created, alkiwed, or agreed le by you • that ere known to you. but not to us, on the Pdlcy Dste - unless they appeared in the public records that result In no toss lo you thst Hrst siFacI your Ulie after Ihe Policy Date - Ihis does not limit the taber and mattrial lien coverage In Item 6 of t^pverKl Title Risks 4. FaUure te pay value fer your tMe. 5. Lack of a right- to any land outsula the area specfflcsly aeedbed sno rererred to in Hem 3 of Schadule A OR In streels, alleys, or watenvays lhat toucft your land This exclusion does not Ikrilt the sccess coverage in Itsm 5 of Covered Title f%3ks. FofTii 2210-11 (6/2/98) Citv of Carlsbad Planning Departnnent March 4, 2002 21'* Century Oil, LLC 462 Stevens Avenue, Suite 105 Solana Beach CA 92075 SUBJECT: CUP 97-03(A)/SUP 97-03(A) - CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY (LA COSTA PLAZA) This letter is in response to the February 4, 2002 resubmittal of the development plans for the 21^' Century Oil facility located on El Camino Real in Carlsbad. Planninq comments Please submit the filing fee for a minor Site Development Plan Amendment ($ 1,960.00). It has been determined that the since the project revises the original Site Deveiopment Plan that a revision be processed. Please add two dormers, one on each side, to the fuel island canopy to break up the length and flat roof area of the canopy. The trash enclosure should be revised to conform to the City's GS-16 design and to add a trellis cover structure as designed in the original approval of the shopping center. The previous project was similarly conditioned. Please find attached a copy of the diagrams. Please also make the following minor corrections on the plans prior to their resubmittal: 1. Please revise the "Flood Zone", sheet Cl, that the property is subject to "Zone A" of the FIRM. 2. Correct spelling of San Marcos Creek within the vicinity maps, C-1 and PLI. 3. Please remove the cloud lines (revisions made to plans from previous submittals). 4. Please correct the entrance/exit direction for the car wash on sheet Al-1. 5. Please remove the (A) amendment on the Preliminary Landscape Plans, sheet PLI, in the Notes section and within the landscape setback area adjacent to Ei Camino Real. The amendment is not revising this portion of the landscape plans. The project will be conditioned to direct light from the fuel canopy downward and shielded as to prevent light from spilling from the site. Engineering comments 1. Note comments in the check print regarding the easements. Indicate in the drawing what the disposition of Easement 6 that cuts across the property will be. 2. The project will be conditioned to process a construction revision to DWG 379-9A, the grading plan, to incorporate the revised grading concept for this area. 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.cLcarlsbad.ca.us 3. Provide a copy of the portion of the original traffic report which shows how they arrived at the original 1,920 ADT generation. Also provide reference material that supports the proposed traffic generation and the 59% pass-by allowance. 4. Even though you will need the final SWPPP at final design stage, at this time you need to submit a preliminary construction and post construction SWPPP. All requirements of the latest NPDES order need to be met. 5. Address the redline comments as noted on the returned plans. Enclosed is a redlined check print of the project. This check print must be returned with the revised plans to facilitate continued staff review. Please submit three sets of revised plans in the next submittal package. Please call me at (760) 602-4613, or Frank Jimeno, project engineer, at (760) 602-2758 if you have any questions or wish to set up a meeting to discuss the application. Sincerely, VAN LYNCH Associate Planner VL:cs c: Chris Decerbo Frank Jimeno M=tle Copy Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Barbara Holden 18215 72""^ Avenue South Kent Washington 98032 CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES February 1, 2002 FEDERAL EXPRESS FEB 2002 Mr. Michael J. Holzmiller, Planning Director Cityof Carisbad Planning Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 RE: Additional Requested Materials and Plan Check Comments Conditional Use Permit (CUP) and Special Use Permit (SUP) Amendments 21st Century Oil, LLC, Fueling Facility 7602 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, CA 92009 CUP File No. 97-03(A)/SUP 97-03(A) / Our Job No. 7519 Dear Mr. Holzmiller: On behalf of 21st Century Oil, LLC, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, hic, is pleased to submit additional requested materials and plan check revisions for the project referenced above. The plan check corrections and requested materials address "Issues of Concem" as presented in your letter, dated October 1, 2001. The original CUP and SUP amendment application packages were submitted to the City on July 27, 2001. The following documents are enclosed for your use in reviewing this application: 1. Ten copies 2. Ten copies 3. Ten copies 4. Ten copies 5. Ten copies 6. Ten copies 7. Ten copies 8. Ten copies 9. Ten copies 10. Ten copies 11. One complete set of City redlined landscape plans, civil drawing plans, and architectural elevations 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT WA 98032 (425)251-6222 (425) 251-8782 FAX www.barghausen.com Mr. Michael J. Holzmiller, Planmng Director CityofCarlsbad Planning Department -2- February 1,2002 The following "Issues of Concem" were presented by both the City Planning and Engineering Departments. Each issue item is listed in italics exactly as written, followed by our responses. Planmng: 1. Please add the Average Daily Trips generated by the proposed uses and include the trips assigned to the site from the prior approval (1,920 ADT). Response: The Average Weekday Trips generated by the proposed 21st Century Oil Fueling Facility and car wash have been added to Sheet Cl - Preliminary Site Development Plan, in the Project Data Notes. The information presented for the fueling facility is derived from the Institute ofTransportation Engineers (ITE) Trip Generation Manual. A pass-by allowance was also applied to the development to provide an adjusted average weekday trip figure. 2. Please relocate the air/water facility to in front (north) of parking space number 13 or by parking space 17. This will remove the facility from the required landscape setback area and make it less visible from El Camino Real Response: The air/water unit has been relocated to the landscape planter located east of the food mart. It was not located near parking spaces 13 or 17 (as requested) because fuel delivery tmcks may block vehicles using the air/water service, in this location. 3. Please include the overall height ofthe fuel canopy. Response: The overall height of the fiiel canopy is 26 feet 5 inches. This height is depicted on Sheet CAl-1, Canopy Plan and Elevations. 4. Please reduce the size of the facia (trip panel?) ofthe fuel canopy. The proposed band is very wide and should not be more than 24 inches high. Response: The canopy trim panel has been reduced to 24 inches (2 feet) in height. Sheet CAl-1 depicts the revised canopy elevation. 5. Please add the "color mark", as fourul in the color legend, on the building elevations to identify the proposed building colors. The La Costa Plaza shopping center has an approved color scheme that should be matchedfor the primary building components (i. e. roof tile (Deleo S-type, 30% Buff, 50% Peach, and 20% Red) and building color (Primary - Frazee 829IM "Mallow " - Accent color Frazee 8234M "Daplin")). Response: The approved La Costa Plaza shopping center color scheme has been added to the architectural elevations. The color scheme is depicted on Sheets CAl-1, A6-1, and on Sheet A6-2, Exterior Elevations. Mr. Michael J. Holzmiller, Planning Director CityofCarlsbad PlanningDepartment -3- February 1,2002 6. Please add an architectural band, similar to the other bands fourui on columns within the Plaza, with accent color, to the columns on all elevations. Response: The architectural band has been added to the food mart, car wash, and canopy and is illustrated on architectural elevation Sheets CAl-1, A6-1, and A6-2. 7. To add architectural interest to the otherwise blank wall along the south elevation ofthe car wash building, please add two arches and a center column with a depth of two to four inches. The arches will be similar to the other arches found within the Plaza. An accent color within arch area could be Frazee CW036W "Apple Tint". Response: The elevation has been adjusted to add two arches and a center column. The revisions are illustrated on Sheet A6-2. 8. Please reduce the amount of tile on the east arui south elevations ofthe car wash tower. Two or three bands of tile should be adequate for sign placement and color identity. The remainder of the area shall be stucco coated, possibly in the arch shape found within the Plaza. Response: The number of tile bands has been reduced, and a car wash identification sign has heen added. The car wash elevation revisions are illustrated on Sheet A6-1 and A6-2. 9. Please provide information that show how the underground storage tanks will be protected from flood waters and spilling fuel in the event ofa flood. The UST's are located within the 100-year floodplain. Response: The underground gasoline storage tanks will be anchored to concrete deadman slabs by fiberglass hold-down straps to prevent buoyancy of the tanks. All sumps and piping systems are completely contained to prevent the entrance of water, or escape of fuel, into or from the tank system. The underground gasoline storage tanks and product piping are constmcted of double containment fiberglass material, providing significant protection against mpture and/or leakage. The fiberglass material helps prevent deterioration of the walls of the tanks, tiiereby reducing die risk of subsequent contamination to surrounding soils. The entire tank and piping system is pressure checked, according to manufacturer's specifications in order to detect any pressine loss and isolate and correct any problems prior to backfilling and paving of the system. Additional primary and secondary containment equipment and spill prevention features include overfill protection features, gravity retum of undispensed product, flex joints at the tanks and islands and breakaway impact valves and dispensers. Tanks and product piping are continuously monitored and vAll immediately shut down any portion of the system with a detected leak. Tank section and slab anchoring plans have been included in this resubmittal package. 10. Please show the landscape berming within the 30-foot setback from El Camino Real as on the previously approved plan. Mr. Michael J. Holzmiller, Planning Director CityofCarlsbad Planning Department -4- Febmary 1,2002 Response: Landscaping within the 30-foot setback along El Camino Real is taken directly from the previously approved plans (CUP 97-03[A] and SUP97-03[A]). A note referencing the approved plan file numbers has been added to Sheet PLI - Preliminary Landscape Planting Plan. 11. Please submit preliminary laruiscape plans. Please refer to the latulscape manual for submittal requirements. Response: Landscape plans are included with this submittal. See Sheet PLI. 12. The Planning Department has contacted the Police Department to coordinate the possible location ofa police field qffice within the proposed service station. Response: It is our understanding that the Police Department has waived this requirement and that a police field office will not be located within the 21st Century Oil service station area. Engineering: 1. Show easements per preliminary title report item numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, arui 14. Items 8 and 9 might not affect Lot 2. Easement 6 cuts across the property; indicate what the disposition ofthis easement will be. Response: The specified easement descriptions have been included in the legal description section of site data on Sheet C-1 - Preliminary Site Development Plan and have been called out on the plan. Easement No. 6 will be relocated with development of the La Costa Plaza shopping center. 2. Preliminary title report items B and C indicate delinquent 2000 taxes. The final map for this property recorded on September 15, 2000. The map recorded with the understanding arui certification that all taxes would be paid when due. Please indicate the disposition of these items. Response: Unresolved tax issues will be addressed prior to issuance of Building Permit. 3. Show the contours arui grade elevations in DWG 379-9A as existing topography (dashed/screened). Then show the new, proposed elevations. A determination will then be made regarding grading permit requirement. Response: Sheet C-2 - Preliminary Grading and Drainage Plan depicts proposed grade elevations as dashed/heavy weight lines and previously approved grade elevations as dashed/screened lines. It is our intent to submit a final Grading and Drainage Plan as part of a formal engineering review, after CUP and SUP amendment approvals have been secured. 4. Make reference to the conclusions and recommendations in the original soils report for the site. Specifically, address the location of the storage tanks. Prior to permit issuance, the original grading needs to be completed and certified. Mr. Michael J. Holzmiller, Planning Director CityofCarlsbad PlanningDepartment -5- Febmary 1,2002 Response: The geotechnical investigation information has been included on Sheet Cl for reference. The note specifically reads "Construction ofthis facility shall be per the geotechnical investigation report prepared for Albertson's by Geotechnical Professionals, Inc., Project No. 1610.1, dated December 14, 1999." Upon review of the soils report, we found no recommendations in the soils report regarding the excavations for underground storage tanks although, considering the fact this is the high groundwater location, we will most likely need to overexcavate the tank excavation, and the tanks are typically the first element to be included in the site. Our tanks are located adjacent to an SDG&E easement, therefore, there is a possibility that shoring will be required on this side of the tank hole. The tank hole will be dewatered during the installation of the underground storage tanks, and the underground storage tanks utilized flexible connections to the asstxiated product and process piping, therefore, the settlement amounts noted in the conclusions and recommendations of the geotechnical soils report will have no adverse impact on the underground storage tank system. 5. Submit proof of the approval of the Coruiitional Letter of Map Revision from FEMA. The proposed food mart is within the existing floodplain area. FEMA procedures need to be followed regarding building permit issuance. Response: The Conditional Letter of Map Revision from FEMA will be forwarded directly to the City Planning Department, by the shopping center consulting engineer. 6. Should the location ofthe storage tanks be changed, indicate the new circulation for the delivery trucks. Response: The underground gasoline storage tanks were shifted to mn parallel and completely outside of the SDG&E easement located in the eastem portion of the property. The circulation path for fuel delivery tracks is shown on Sheet C-1. 7. Submit preliminary construction arui post construction SWPPP. All requirements of the latest NPDES order need to be met. Response: All final grading and drainage plans, together with the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), will be submitted as part of the formal engineering review after CUP and SUP amendment approvals have heen secured. All required NPDES orders will be followed at such time that plans are prepared. 8. Address the redline comments as noted on the retumed plans. Response: See below. Mr. Michael J. Holzmiller, Planning Director CityofCarlsbad PlanningDepartment -6- Febmary 1,2002 Sheet C-1 rommcnts: • Add application number Response: Application number CUP 97-03(A)/SUP97-03(A) was added. • Add file number to SDG&E easements: Response: SDG&E easements at the top left comer of the page was revised to read: SDG&E EASEMENT FOR UnLTTIES & INGRESS/EGRESS FILE NO. 104899 SDG&E Easement at the top right comer of the sheet was revised to read: SDG&E EASEMENT Book 6301, Page 162 & F^E NO. 104913 (RIGHT TO TRIM TREES TO 30 feet UnLITIES & INGRESS/EGRESS) • Show extent of drainage easement in bottom left comer. Response: Leader arrows revised to show extent of easement. • Show 15'public access and public utility easement extents at bottom left comer. Response: Added 15-foot easement from Map No. 14038 and added "PER MAP 14038" to callout note. • Add note for easement for drainage structures and embankments along westem property line. Response: Note added: EASEMENT FOR DRAINAGE STRUCTURES & EMBANKMENTS FILE NO. 125910 • Add "PER MAP 14038" to public access atid public utility easement callout Response: Revised per comment. • Show easements per PTR: Items 4, 5, 6, 8 (not in Lot 2?), 9 (not in Lot 2?), 14. Response: Easement descriptions added to sheet. Mr. Michael J. Holzmiller, Planning Director CityofCarlsbad PlanningDepartment -7- Febmary 1,2002 Also revised: 1) Tank layout has shifted 2) Tmck tuming envelope and track tuming template was added 3) Air/water unit was relocated to east of Food Mart (shown on all plans) Sheet C-2 Comments: No comments received from City. Also revised: 1) Revised grades to reflect new tank 2) Revised concrete swale location Sheet r.-3 Commpnts: • What is this? (at top right comer of plan) Response: Item called out as an existing (air/vac release) Also revised: 1) Screened existing water line 2) Revised water demand/discharge to include car wash Coordination with Leucadia Water and Sewer District and Sempra Energy regarding additional requested information for their reviews will be handled directiy from our office. It is oiu- intent to submit the appropriate constmction plans and permits to each of these agencies, after CUP and SUP amendment approvals have been secured. Water demand and sewer discharge information, as requested by the Leucadia Water and Sewer District, has been included in the enclosed civil drawing set. It is our understanding that the above listed responses and plans satisfy the requirements for the additional materials requested by the City of Carlsbad for both the CUP and the SUP amendments. Should you need additional information or documentation, please do not hesitate to contact me at this office. Respectfiilly, Barbara L. Holden Project Planner BLH/atii/rh 7519c.005.wpd enc: As Noted cc: Mr. Bob Davis, 21st Century Oil, LLC (w/enc) Mr. Jay S. Gmbb, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Brace K. Creager, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Daniel B. Goalwin, Barghausen Consultmg Engineers, Inc. Mr. De Hu, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. Charles F. Bull, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. ENCINA WASTEWATER AUTHORITY A Public Agency 6200 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad, CA 92009-0171 Telephone (760) 438-3941 FAX (760) 438-3861 (Plant) (760) 431-7493 (Admin) LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL TO: CityofCarlsbad Van Lynch 1635 Faraday Ave Carlsbad, CA 92008 00 its. • ^ NMMKKnumiQir 2001 The foUowing iteins are transmitted: Nuinber of Copies 10 X Herewith Description _ Under Separate Cover Class ni Wastewater Discharge Permit Appiications The above items are submitted: At your request For your approval Per contract dated For your review X For your action Oflier For your files For your information Van, Per our phone conversation, enclosed you will find permit applications for your department. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (760) 438-3941, ex. 3604. Thank you. (MUoJUt Transmitted by: LisaUrabe Environmental Compliance Technician SERVING THE CITY OF VISTA, CITY OF CARLSBAD, BUENA SANITATION DISTRICT, VAIXECnOS WATER DISTRICT, LEUCADIA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT AND CITY OF ENCDflTAS Sempra Energy October 23, 2001 City ofCarlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 Attn: Van Lynch, Project Planner 101 Ash Street San Diego, CA 92101-3017 Re: CUP 97-03(A) / SUP 97-03(A) Carlsbad Gasoline Facility (La Costa Plaza) Dear Mr. Lynch: This letter is to inform you that San Diego Gas & Electric Company is interested in the above referenced development by virtue of an existing electric transmission easement within or adjacent to the subject development. The easement was recorded October 16, 1956 in Book 6301, Page 162 of Deeds (Official Records), filed in the Office ofthe County Recorder of San Diego County (SDG&E RAV No. 45055). Due to the restrictive nature of this electric transmission easement, any grading or other improvements around the transmission easement or that may affect vehicle access to and along the transmission easement will require written consent from SDG&E. Since there is potential for unacceptable impacts to our electric transmission easement, SDG&E requests that you red flag the project and not issue a grading permit imtil we review the project with the developer to resolve any conflicts. Once negative impacts to our electric transmission easement/access has been eliminated, SDG&E may issue a "Letter of Permission for Grading". By a copy ofthis letter, I am requesting the Engineer for this project contact me at (858) 654-1201, to schedule a meeting to discuss the proposed grading within our easement, and how it affects vehicle access to our existing overhead power poles. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Should you have any questions regarding SDG&E land rights, please call me at (858) 654-1201. Sincerely, Michael J. Williams Land Management Representative Duly Authorized Agent for SDG&E cc: Barbara Holden, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Carlsbad CUP 97-03(A) SUP 97-03(A).doc J City of Carlsbad Planning Department October 23, 2001 Barghausen Consuhing Engineers, Inc. Barbara Holden 18215 72"" Avenue South Kent Washington 98032 SUBJECT: CUP 97-03(A)/SUP 97-03IA) - CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY (LA COSTA PLAZA) Dear Barbara: Please find attached a redlined site plan with landscape comments for the Carlsbad Gasoline Facility. The redlined plan reflects the previous landscape concept as well as some additional comments. Please review the plans and incorporate the comments into the next plan check submittal package. Also, please return the redlined plans with the next resubmittal. If you have any comments, please feel free to call me at (760) 602-4613. Sincerely, Van Lynch Associate Planner VL:cs Attachments File Copy 21st Century Oii, LLC, Bob Davis, 462 Stevens Avenue, Suite 105, Solana Beach CA 92075 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department FAX TRANSMITTAL DATE: October 16, 2001 TIME SENT: Number of Pages Being Transmitted (Including Cover Sheet): 6 TO: Barbara Holden COMPANY: Barghausen PHONE #: FAX #: 425-251-8782 FROM: Van Lynch DEPT.: Planning PHONE: (760)602-4613 FAX: (760) 602-8559 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS: Barbara: Please see attached letter and notes from the Leucadia Water District for the Carlsbad Gas Facility - CUP 97-03(A). Let me know if you cannot read the comments from the plans. Thanks, Van • Return Fax 2075 Las Palmas Drive • Carlsbad, California 92009-1576 • (760)438-1161 Citv of Carlsbad Planning Departnnent October 16, 2001 21''Century Oil, LLC 462 Stevens Avenue, Suite 105 Solana Beach CA 92075 SUBJECT: CUP 97-03(A)/SUP 97-03(A) - CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY (LA COSTA PLAZA) Dear Mr. Davis: Please find enclosed comments from the Leucadia County Water District for the Carlsbad Gasoline Facility, CUP 97-03(A). Please address the comments and incorporate them into the next resubmittal package. If you coordinate directly with the District, please let me know with the next submittal if I need to forward plans to the District for review. Please give me a call if you have any questions regarding the above, or the project in general. Sincerely, Van Lynch Associate Planner VL:cs attachments c: File Copy 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us DUDEK & ASSOCIATES, INC. Professional Teams for Complex Projects JIneering, Planning, Environmental Sciences and Management Services Q Corporate Office: 605 Third Street Encinitas, California 92024 760.942.5147 Fax 760.632.0164 October 11,2001 2647.00 Mr. Van Lynch CityofCarlsbad Plaiming Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carisbad, CA 92008 Re: Comments from Leucadia County Water District For Application No. CUP 997-03(A)/SUP 97-03 (A) Carlsbad Gasoline Facility (La Costa Plaza), 21^ Century Oil LLC Dear Mr. Lynch: This letter provides comment on the proposed project listed above. Comments have also been made on the plans. The Leucadia County Water District (LCWD, District) conveys wastewater flows through its collection system to be treated at the Encina Wastewater Authority (EWA). While the District has ordinances regarding the discharge of various types of wastewater to the sewer system, it is EWA that ultimately is responsible for the treatment of the wastewater from the sending districts and communities. For this reason, EWA has ultimate jurisdiction over the types of discharges entering its facility and the District ordinances support and enforce the requirements of EWA. Due to the potential for oil and grease to enter the sewer system from the proposed car wash, a Class IU discharge permit application will need to be filed with the EWA. A clarifier will be required to pre-treat the volume of wastewater from the car wash facility prior to the wastewater entering the District's collection system. Proof of EWA permit application will be required as a condition for final approval of improvement plans by the LCWD District Engineer. Based on the apphcation, the EWA will determine whether or not the proposed project is required to obtain a permit prior to connection to the District's sewer system. Grading Plans and Improvement Plans must be submitted to the District for review. Additional information showing the volume of water demand from the car wash facility will need to be provided to determine adequacy of the proposed 6-inch diameter commercial sewer lateral. Private development plan checking and other applicable fees shall be paid to the LCWD. Following plan check, the developer must enter into a development agreement with the District and make deposits for field and television inspection of the newly constructed sewer. Actual LCWD costs may vary depending on the issues encountered during the design and constmction process. Connection fees must be paid after acceptance of sewer construction and prior to house coimection. The District assesses connection fees of $3,950 for each Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU) within the development. A single family house, condominium, or apartment is one EDU. Equivalent commercial EDU's are specified in the LCWD Standard Specifications and District Resolutions. The District also assesses an annual sewer service fee last adjusted (reduced) on July 1, 1999 to $155 per EDU per year. All fees are subject to periodic adjustment. Mr. Van Lynch W 2647.00 Carkbad Gasoline Facility/LCWD Comments Page 2 of 2 If you have any questions please contact Susanne Lockhart, Dudek & Associates, Inc. at (760) 942-0366 X 109 or me at X 101. Thank you. tmly yours. Steve Deering, PE District Engineer Leucadia County Water District cc: M. Bardin, LCWD F, Reynaga, LCWD N. Anson, EWA S. Lockhart, Dudek & Associates, Inc. O i^*l^ Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department October 1,2001 21st Century Oil, LLC 462 Stevens Avenue, Suite 105 Solana Beach CA 92075 SUBJECT: CUP 97-03(A)/SUP 97-03(A) - CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY (LA COSTA PLAZA) Thank you for applying for Land Use Permits in the City of Carlsbad. The Planning Department has reviewed your Conditional Use Permit amendment, application no. 97-03(A), as to its completeness for processing. The application is complete, as submitted. Although the initial processing of your application may have already begun, the technical acceptance date is acknowledged by the date of this communication. The City may, in the course of processing the application, request that you clarify, amplify, correct, or otherwise, supplement the basic information required for the application. In addition, you should also be aware that various design issues may exist. These issues must be addressed before this application can be scheduled for a hearing. The Planning Department will begin processing your application as of the date of this communication. Please contact your staff planner, Van Lynch, at (760) 602-4613, if you have any questions or wish to set up a meeting to discuss the application. Sincerely, MICHAEL J. HOLZMILLER Planning Director MJH:VL-.cs Attachments c: Chris Decerbo Frank Jimeno "^e Copy Data Entry Planning Aide Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc., Barbara Holden, 18215 72nd Avenue, South Kent, Washington 98032 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us ISSUES OF CONCERN No. CUP 97-039A)/SUP 97-03(A) Planning: 1. Please add the Average Daily Trips generated by the proposed uses and include the trips assigned to the site from the prior approval (1,920 ADT). 2. Please relocate the air/water facility to in front (north) of parking space number 13 or by parking space 17. This will remove the facility from the required landscape setback area and make it less visible from El Camino Real. 3. Please include the overall height of the fuel canopy. 4. Please reduce the size of the facia (trim panel?) of the fuel canopy. The proposed band is very wide and should not be more than 24 inches high. 5. Please add the "color mark", as found in the color legend, on the building elevations to identify the proposed building colors. The La Costa Plaza shopping center has an approved color scheme that should be matched for the primary builciing components (i.e. roof tile (Deleo S-type, 30% Buff, 50% Peach, and 20% Red) and building color (Primary - Frazee 8291M "Mallow" - Accent color Frazee 8234M "Daplin")). 6. Please add an architectural band, similar to the other bands found on columns within the Plaza, with accent color, to the columns on all elevations. 7. To add architectural interest to the othenwise blank wall along the south elevation of the carwash building, please add two arches and a center column with a depth of two to four inches. The arches will be similar to the other arches found within the Plaza. An accent color within arch area could be Frazee CW036W "Apple Tint". 8. Please reduce the amount of tile on the east and south elevations of the car wash tower. Two or three bands of tile should be adequate for sign placement and color identity. The remainder of the area shall be stucco coated, possibly in the arch shape found within the Plaza. 9. Please provide information that show how the underground storage tanks will be protected from flood waters and spilling fuel in the event of a flood. The UST's are located within the 100-year floodplain. 10. Please show the landscape berming within the 30-foot setback from El Camino Real as on the previously approved plan. 11. Please submit preliminary landscape plans. Please refer to the landscape manual for submittal requirements. 12. The Planning Department has contacted the Police Department to coordinate the possible location of a police field office within the proposed service station. Engineering: 1. Show easements per preliminary title report item numbers 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 14. Items 8 and 9 might not affect Lot 2. Easement 6 cuts across the property; indicate what the disposition of this easement will be. 2. Preliminary title report items B and C indicate delinquent 2000 taxes. The final map for this property recorded on September 15, 2000. The map recorded with the understanding and certification that all taxes would be paid when due. Please indicate the disposition of these items. 3. Show the contours and grade elevations in DWG 379-9A as existing topography (dashed/screened). Then show the new, proposed elevations. A determination will then be made regarding grading permit requirement. 4. Make reference to the conclusions and recommendations in the original soils report for the site. Specifically, address the location of the storage tanks. Prior to permit issuance, the original grading needs to be completed and certified. 5. Submit proof of the approval of the Conditional Letter of Map Revision from FEMA. The proposed food mart is within the existing floodplain area. FEMA procedures need to be followed regarding building permit issuance. 6. Should the location of the storage tanks be changed, indicate the new circulation for the delivery trucks. 7. Submit preliminary construction and post construction SWPPP. All requirements of the latest NPDES order need to be met. 8. Address the redline comments as noted on the returned plans. Enclosed is a redlined check print of the project. This check print must be returned with the revised plans to facilitate continued staff review. If you or the applicant has any engineering questions, please call Frank Jimeno at telephone (760) 602-2758. CIVIL ENGINEERING, LAND PLANNING, SURVEYING, ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES July 27, 2001 Mr. Van Lynch CityofCarlsbad Planning and Community Development 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 RE: Conditional Use Permit Amendment and Special Use Permit Amendment Submittal Packages for 21st Century Oil LLC Convenience Store, Car Wash, and Gasoline Facility Located at 7602 El Camino Real, Carlsbad, Califomia Our Job No. 7519 Dear Mr. Lynch: On behalf of our client, 21st Century Oil LLC, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc., is pleased to submit an amendment to Conditional Use Pennit No. 97-3 and Special Use Permit No. 97-02/03. This project will include a 2,900-square-foot wood frame mini-market building architecturally compatible with the proposed shopping center design, one 124- by 38-foot pump island canopy with eight multi-product dispensers (MPDs) with a total of 16 fiieling positions, a 51-foot by 24-foot automated car wash, and site improvements which includes: landscaping and parking signs, lighting, bicycle parking, and pedestrian circulation. This project is located within Pad No. 2 of the previously approved Albertson's Inc. (Albertson's), shopping center. The pad was approved as a gasoline facility with a mini-market facility with retail gasoUne sales, with a total of six MPDs, or 12 fueling positions. The amendment to the Conditional Use Pennit and Special Use Permit will include a redesign ofthe lot with two additional dispensers (4 additional fueling positions), and an automated car wash as noted above. The site will be developed according to the approved landscape design as approved by the previous Conditional Use Pennit and required by Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions. Parking will be provided according to the master plan of the Albertson's site. The following is enclosed for your use in reviewing the permits described permits: 1. One land use review apphcation form 2. One disclosure statement 3. One hazardous waste and substances statement form 4. Ten copies of the preliminary site plan 5. Ten copies of the preliminary grading plan (separated from site plan for clarity) 6. Ten copies of the preliminary utilities plan (separated from site plan for clarity) 7. Ten copies of building elevations 8. Ten copies of floor plans 9. Ten copies of roof plans 18215 72ND AVENUE SOUTH KENT, WA 98032 (425)251-6222 (425) 251-8782 FAX www.barghausen.com Mr. Van Lynch CityofCarlsbad Planning and Community Development -2- July 27,2001 10. One environmental impact assessment form 11. Three copies of the preliminary title report 12. One noise study 13. One sewer availability letter from the Leucadia Sewer District 14. One set of color elevations and site plans showing building footprints 15. One set of site photographs 16. One check in the amount of $3,180 made payable to the City of Carlsbad The following items were included in the previously approved Conditional Use Pennit and Special Use Pemiit packages. We respectfully request that these items be utilized in the review of this amendment package: 1. One circulation impact analysis 2. Soils/geological report 3. Traffic study The original traffic study prepared for the shopping center development included an analysis for trip generation from the proposed gasoline facility. Gasoline stations typically receive a large percentage of their trips from pass-by traffic. Therefore, we do not anticipate a significant increase in the number of trips generated by the addition of two fiiel dispensers to the project. Additionally, car wash facilities reduce the number of link trips commonly associated with sites that do not provide this service. Our client understands that these additions, no matter how insignificant to the anticipated traffic generation, will require additional traffic impact mitigation fees, and also understands that these fees will apply to the development of this property. Therefore, additional analysis should not be necessary. It is our understanding that the above list of items comprise a complete package to the City of Carlsbad for a Conditional Use Permit Amendment and a Special Use Pennit Amendment. Should you need additional infonnation or documentation, please do not hesitate to contact me at this office. Daniel B. Goalwin Director of Architectural Services DBG/bq/rh 7519C.004 enc: As Noted cc: Mr. Bob Davis, 21st Centiuy Oil LLC Mr. Jay S. Grabb, Barghausen Consultmg Engineers, Inc. Mr. Bmce K. Creager, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Mr. De Hu, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. Ms. Barbara L. Holden, Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. DUDEK & ASSOCIATES, INC. Professional Teams for Complex Projects •ngineering. Planning, Environmental Sciences and Management Services Corporate Office: 605 Third Street Encinitas, California 92024 760.942.5147 Fax 760.632.0164 March 27, 2001 APR 0 1 2001 ^^^"^^^ ! I : Barbara L. Holden ! Q,; l Project Planner ' "— - Barghausen Consulting Engineers, Inc. 18215 72"** Avenue South Kent, Washington 98032 Re: Leucadia County Water District Sewer .Availability for Propossd Gasoline Facility Dear Ms. Holden: This is a letter of sewer availability from Leucadia County Water District for the Proposed Gasoline Facility at 7602 El Camino Real (Building Pad No.2) in Carlsbad. Annexation of the property listed above will not be necessary for sewer service to be provided by the Leucadia County Water District (LCWD). Grading Plans arid Improvement Plans specific to this facihty within the larger Albertson's project must be submitted to the District for review. Private development plan checking and other applicable fees shall be paid to the LCWD. The discharge from this facility shall meet the currently applicable pretreatment requirements of LCWD and the Encina Wastewater Authority (EWA). Following plan check, the developer must enter into a development agreement with the District and make deposits for field and television inspection of the newly constmcted sewer. Actual LCWD costs may vary depending on the issues encountered during the design and constmction process. Connection fees must be paid after acceptance of sewer constmction and prior to house connection. The District assesses coimection fees of $3,950 for each Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU) within the development. A single family house, condominium, or apartment is one EDU. Equivalent commercial EDU's are specified in the LCWD Standard Specifications and District Resolutions. The connection fees may be adjusted from time to time. The District also assesses an annual sewer service fee last adjusted (reduced) on July 1, 1999 to $155 per EDU per year. Please call Susanne Lockhart, Dudek & Associates, Inc. at (760) 942-0366 x 109, if you have any questions. Very tmly yours, Dudek & Associates, Inc. '^Steve Deering, PE ^ LCWD District Engineer cc: Mike Bardin, LCWD General Manager Frank Reynaga, LCWD Susanne Lockhart, Dudek & Associates, Inc. 1^ i S La La U I Citv of Carlsbad Planning Department PLANNING COMMISSION NQTICE OF DECISION July 22, 2002 Barghausen Consulting 18215 72"'* Ave. So. Kent, WA 98032 SUBJECT: SDP 97-07(A)/CUP 97-03(A)/SUP 97-03(A) - CARLSBAD GASOLINE FACILITY At the Planning Commission meeting of July 17, 2002, your application was considered. The Commission voted 6-0 (Commissioner Segall Absent) to APPROVED (AS AMENDED) your request. The decision of the Planning Commission became final on July 17, 2002. The time within which judicial review of this decision must be sought is govemed by Code of Civil Procedure, Section 1094.6, which has been made applicable in the City of Carlsbad by Carlsbad Municipal Code 1.16. Any petition or other paper seeking judicial review must be filed in the appropriate court not later than the ninetieth day following the date which this decision becomes final; however, if within ten days after the decision becomes final a request for the record of the proceedings accompanied by the required deposit in an amount sufficient to cover the estimated cost of preparation of such record, the time within which such petition may be filed in court is extended to not later than the thirtieth day following the date on which the record is either personally delivered or mailed to the party, or his attomey of record, if he has one. A written request for the preparation of the record of the proceedings shall be filed with the Planning Director, Michael J. Holzmiller, Secretary of the Planning Commission, 1635 Faraday Avenue, Carisbad, CA 92008. If you have any questions regarding the final dispositions of your application, please call the Planning Department at (760) 602-4600. Sincerely, MICHAEL J. HOLZMILLER Planning Director MJH:VL:mh Enclosed: Planning Commission Resolutions No. 5229, 5230, 5231, 5232 c: Bob Davis, 21^^ Century Oil Corp., 462 Stevens Ave., Solana Beach, CA 92075 tp 1635 Faraday Avenue • Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us SITE PHOTOGRAPHS 21st CENTURY OIL GASOLINE FACILITY 7602 EL CAMINO REAL CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA Prepared for: 21st Century Oil Co. 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