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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEIA 91-15; TWIN "D" RESERVOIR IMP; Environmental Impact Report (EIR)(TEY OF CARLSBAD LAND USE REVIEW APPLICATION 1) APPLICATIONS APPLIED FOR: (CHECK BOXES) (FOR DEPT USE ON1X) FOR PAGE 1 OF 2 I E Master Plan Specñc Plan ?:ec:se Development Plan entative .ract Map Paaned Development Permit Non-Residential Planned Development 0 Condominium Perrrth Special Use Permit 0 Redevelopment Permit Tentative Parcel Map Administrative Variance General Plan Amendment Local Coastal Plan Am, end-meric Site Development Plan Zone Change :onditionai Use Permit Hillside Development Permit Enroenal impact Assessment Variance tanned Industrial Permit :oastal Development Permit 'lanning Commission Determination List any other applications not specificed 2) LOCATION OF PROJECT: ON THE SIDE OF (NORTH, 50~~, WEST) A (NAME OF STREET) BETWEEN KI - AND 3) BRIEF LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4) ASSESSOR PARCEL NO(S). 5) LOCAL FACILITIES ;'jO 6) EXISTING GENERAL PLAN r1i i 7) PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN [- J MANAGEMENT ZONE DESIGNATION I DESIGNATION 8) EXISTING ZONING 9) PROPOSED ZONING [ 10) GROSS SITE ACREAGE 11) PROPOSED NUMBER OF 12) PROPOSED NUMBER 113) TYPE OF SUBDIVISION RESIDENTIAL UNITS OF LOTS (RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRL&L) 14) NUMBER OF EXISTING RESIDENTIAL UNITS 15) PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL I Ij,Jç 116) PROPOSED COMMERCIAL FOOTAGE OFFICE/SQUARE FOOTAGE SQUARE NOT-- A PROPOSM FAOJWr EQUfRIG THAT NMMnR AMICAITCNIS BE MM 7T BE gaWnMFQ= TO 3M ?i4 it ?IkOCS1) FRC&CT Qf Q ATI' r M00016 8i90 •low CITY OF CARLS BAD LAND USE REVIEW APPLICATION FORM 2 2F 17) PERCENTAGE OF PROPOSED PROJECT IN OPEN SPACE 18) PROPOSED SEWR USAGE IN EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS ;9) PROPOSED INCREASE IN AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC v- II 20) PROJECT N.E: 23) OWNER 24) APPLICANT NE (PRiNT OR PE) OR TYPE) MAILING ADDRESS MAILING ADDRESS A I CITYAND STATE ZIP TELEPHONE TAJ TELEPHONE E 4 i CERTIFY THAT I AM THE LEGAL OWNER I CERTIFY THAT I AM THE LEGAL OWNEWs REPRESEWFATIVE AND AND THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION THAT ALL THE ABOVE INFORMATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF BEST OF MY K11OWtEIXE. MY KNOWIZXE. SIGNATURE DATE SIGNATURE DATE / S tW*Stt FOR CITY USE ONLY FEE COMPUTATION: S ' APPLICATION TYPE FEE REQUIRED 0 Ghi i9 I CPLSAD DATED gAM RECEIVED BY: TOTAL FEE REQUIRED DATE FEE PAID RECEIPT NO. POOR QUALITY ORIGINAL (S) PALOMAn Ill I II 1 TU I AFPORT It S LA COSTA BLVD do SFrE - FO -J I BATIQUITOS LAGOON LA COSTA 4 City of Carlsbad TWIN "D" RESERVOIR IMPROVEMENTS EIA 91-15 A wc Qjrj"L")~j reflecting the value of color AC72 Beige Cream AD82 I AC42 Cinnamon Sugar AD32 Soapstone AE72 Creole AE42 Opal • I MIL Fawn AC12 Banyon Bark AD12 Terra Cotta AE22 Burnt Sugar Also Av AA9C U iA S1i1 AF62 Canterbury AG82 AF32 Tiger Eye AG32 *A AF12 Chipmunk AG 12 AL82 Warm Sun AK72 AL42 Honey Locust AK42 Ice Cream AH72 IvoryTower AmberCanyon AH52 Desert Sands Fox Wood AH22 Buffalo "VIM Bristol Creme AJ62 Wicker Twine AJ42 Agate SI AL22 Antique Brass AK12 Kodiak AJ12 Weathered Bark *A *A © 1985, Tnemec Company, Inc. F•/14 I /5' CHROMACOLORSAT WORK High-performance steel primers - where it all began with Tnemec - didn't require much in the way of color selection, and still don't. But today, with our range of products serving an ever increasing spectrum of industrial and specialized architectural applications, color - as well as performance - is vitally important. With a veritable "sea of color" available through Tnemec's ChromaColors Collection, your project can be well served - as have thousands of projects before - with just the right color. Outstanding per- formance and chemical resistance have made our coatings the choice of many of the most prominent architectural and engineering firms. ChromaColors, in a variety of generic class coatings, contribute to aesthetics, while protecting the steel and concrete of a variety of heavy industrial sites, and manufacturing and process facilities. Office, commercial and ware- housing complexes, as well as hospitals, schools and other heavily trafficked public institutions, also benefit from Tnemec coatings. Finally, fundamental to Tnemec is the technical service of our nationwide network of representatives. Contact them or call us directly for technical data or information. WARRANTY INFORMATION: For warranty, limitation of seller's liability and further product information, please refer to the product data sheets for these products, or contact your Triemec Representative. Ai% EIII@D Post Office Box 1749 Manufacturing Plants: K.C., Mo. 64141-1749 Kansas City, Missouri (816) 483-3400 Baltimore, Maryland ccI4oMlls5 (KG) Telex 43-4208 Compton, California AM82 Lemonade • AM72 Sweetcorn *A •.• Q40 ailable in AM52 Bumblebee White Black AN82 rn AP72 Barbados moo' AN62 Bonsai AP52 Everglade AN32 Aloe AP22 Cypress AS82 Hint o' Green AQ52 Celery AR72 Glade Green I* AS52 Cactus Flower AS22 Cucumber AT42 Eucalyptus AQ22 Currency AR12 Foliage *A I. AU82 Spring Green AW72 Daiquiri Ice AX72 Aqua Sky AU52 Beryl AW42 Patina AX42 Arlington Green AV22 Emerald AW22 Agean Sea AX22 Gulf Green *A•• GHROMA COLORS 111111C reflecting the value of color In these pages, Tnemec Company is pleased to pre- sent the primary collection of colors available in our line of quality, high-performance protective coatings. This ChromaColors Collection represents a major step forward in achieving chromatic purity for those colors used in specialized architectural and industrial environments. Whether your color selection task involves the com- plexity of design for a multi-faceted project, or requires the selection of but a single color, you are bound to appreciate the simplicity and order that is at the center of ChromaColors. Principal colors of this collection are spectrally arranged and grouped into closely related color families. Accent and Safety colors, as well as a group of colors accepted as Industry standards, are organized together. This organization is in sharp contrast to the rather basic collections of "similar" colors that have been available to the design profession. In its successful search for chroma consistency, Tnemec developed a production technique that pro- duces coatings with uniform, stepped light reflectance. All colors primary to this program have an even 10 per- cent gradation in the amount of light they reflect. This subtle yet exacting difference within each color family is the kind of precise control that only ChromaColors can provide. - -111,11 Numerous architectural firms and color design special- ists were consulted during the development of the ChromaColors program. Their unanimous endorsement of this concept - encompassing higher chromatic purity and stepped light reflectance values - led to its eventual implementation. : H .RO.MA COLORS are rnputer Generated With computers playing an ever-increasing role in our daily lives, it comes as no surprise that computer technology is at the heart of the ChromaColors concept. State-of-the-art computer programming has helped us achieve a level of chromatic purity seldom, if ever, previously accomplished. Exacting precision is necessary to maintain constituent pigments, while varying only light reflectance values (and those only by stepped, set parameters). Without the lightning speed of computer calculations, it would be impossible. Link-Up With High Performance With the recently developed computer program able to generate an almost infinite array of colors, what remained was to link-up this capability with the manufacture of Tnemec high-performance coatings. This paramount consideration in our manu- facture of protective coatings means every coating must first deliver the maximum performance benefits obtainable from its generic class. Coupling this strict criteria with the requirement that every color perform to expectation completes the cycle The quality of product that places Tnemec in a leadership role in the coatings industry is an integral part of the CHROMA COLORS Program. e' FiB2 - C .F, rM AY82 Arctic Ice AY52 Tourmaline AY22 Baltic Sea BA72 Lakeland PON AZ42 Hidden Lake BA22 Fjord BB82 us BB72 Teardrop BB42 Clear Sky BC72 Silver Fox BD72 Pumice BG62 Slate Gray BC62 Dover Cliff BD42 Pewter BG32 Cinder BC22 Anvil Gray BD22 Cyclone BG12 Fossil *A - .---1 BF82 BF42 Spider Web BH72 Moonstone BE42 Otter BH32 Seal BE22 Cloister Gray BF22 Shale BH12 Graphite Included in the Special Colors below, are color standards for mechanical and electrical equip- ment. Anodized aluminum colors are non-metallic approximations of those used extensively in that industry. Likewise, "weathering steel" strikes a color balance among the variations manifested in this product. Interspersed among the Accent colors of this page, since they may also function in this fashion, are industrial Safety Colors. An abbreviated guide to their use follows: RED - For stop signs, fire equipment and warning of danger. ORANGE - For attention and warning of cut, bite, pinch, explosive and electrical shock hazard... YELLOW/YELLOW & BLACK - Caution and high visibility for physical hazards, e.g. striking against, stumbling, falling and "caught-in-between" GREEN - Safety and first aid BLUE - Caution of equipment under repair. BLACK and/or WHITE - Traffic and housekeeping. SPECIAL COLORS OWN 1 0 BJ45 Lt. Gray-ANSI No. 70 BK33 Gray-ANSI No. 61 *A (ANSI Z55.1 -R1973) BL09 No. 312 Med. Bronze (Anodized Aluminum) BM07 No. 313 Dark Bronze (Anodized Aluminum) BNO8 Sable (Weathering Steel) NOTE: All color Samples may vary slightly from applied coatings due to variations in texture, method of application, thickness of applied film or degree of gloss. BP14 Sour Grape BX36 Oriental Yellow *AU• BQ12 Indigo BY25 Spicewood BR18 Safety Blue BZ17 CopperSky *Ago (ANSI Z53.1-1971) BS28 Safety Green CA26 Safety Orange (ANSI Z53.1-1971) *A•• (ANSI Z53.1 -1971) BT21 Peridot CB20 International Orange BU20 Parrot Green 0013 Safety Red 'V -. (ANSI Z53.1-1971) BV57 Safety Yellow 0D09 Monterrey Red (ANSIZ53.1-1971) olrwm~, BW56 Bright Yellow CE10 Chilean Red IMPORTANT - Bright, clear accent colors often require the use of an opaque primer and/or multiple coats, to render their true color and achieve sufficient hiding. If you desire assistance with the selection of primer/topcoat combina- tions providing optimum results, contact your Tnemec Representative. E 00l A 9/-/5• I ACCENT & SAFETY COLORS (ANSI) TN EM EC CHROMACOLORS PRODUCTS AVAILABILITY ChromaColors are available in all major Tnemec product lines. These are comprised of high- performance epoxies, aliphatic polyurethanes, vinyls, chlorinated rubbers, and a silicone-alkyd. Also included are industrial-grade alkyds and water-based acrylics. Since some industrial markets require only a limited range of colors, and because application of dark colors in certain specialized coatings is difficult, please note the following exceptions to full color range availability. * Color not available in: Series 35 & 53 Vinoline Series 12 Spra.Saf* (vinyl) (modified acrylic dry-fall) Series 80 Tneme-Gard Series 13 & 14 Chloroline (int./ext. alkyd flat) (chlorinated rubber) Series 82 Silicone-Alkyd *Series 12 Spra-Saf is available in CB20 International Orange A Color not available in: Series 22 Galv-Gard Series 15 Uni-Bond (oil -cement itious (alkyd overhead finish) exterior coating) • Color not available in: Series 6 Tneme-Cryl Tneme-Tufcoat (acrylic latex) (acrylic epoxy) • Long term color performance subject to exposure conditions - contact your Tnemec Representative with specific application information. • Minimum order may be required - contact your Tnemec representative. NOTE: For ordering or specifying purposes, list the product series number first, followed by the code and name. (Example: 66 AC72 Beige Cream Hi-Build Epoxoline.) TNEME• CRETE MASONRY COATING A separate collection of colors is available for our high-performance, textured masonry coating. Please secure the color card and product literature for TN EM E-CRETE. ENVIRONMENTAL NATURALS AJ Ecological awareness and concern are factors in many current new-construction and maintenance projects. Tnemec addresses the desire to be at harmony with the environment with a special color palette - Environmental NATURALS. These NATURALS mirror the colors found in the earth, vegetation and geological formations that predominate various regions of North America. Quite naturally, some of the colors also reflect the seasons and the ever changing hue of the sky. Selective use of Environmental NATURALS allows architects, color design specialists, and those responsible for industrial maintenance, to blend structures and equipment into their surroundings. The stark contrast with our environment, heretofore accepted in so much exterior commercial and industrial painting, can largely be eliminated with the availability of this broad range of appropriate colors in high-performance coatings. LIGHT REFLECTANCE VALUE The light reflectance level of all colors in this ChromaColors Collection is provided as part of the color identification code, (e.g. AC72 reveals that Beige Cream has a light reflectance value of 72%.) GLOSS LEVEL All colors are rendered here in semi-gloss finish. Refer to product data sheet for the gloss level of individual products.