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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEIR 380; CITY OF CARLSBAD COMMUNITY SWIMMING POOL; Environmental Impact Report (EIR)· ENVIR,l·iENTAL IMPACT /\SSESSME!ff.OR/f -----<. • Receipt No. ___ _ EIA NO. ---- Date: · Jan 4~ 1977 . _...._ __ N_a_m_e_~..f_f\r r, 1_ i cant: ___ -=-C =-I T..:..Y.:._:0::....:F--=C:...:....A~R=L..:::.S-:=--B~A==--D ____________ _ Address: 1200 ELM AVENUE, CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 Permit Applied For: . PUBLI£ WORKS PROJECT -MUNICIPAL SWIMMI~G POOL Case Nos.: _____________________________ _ Votation of Proposed Activity: SOUTH.WEST INTERSECTION OF MONROE STREET AND BASSWOOD. AVENUE. BACKGROUND INFORMATION 1.·,. Give·a brief description of the proposed activity (attach any preliminary development p1ans) .. The City has hired an architect to prepare plans for a Community Swimming. Pool. -Although no plans exist-yet, it is-. anticipated that the complex wi.11 contain an L-shaped-olympic sized · · swimming pooh locker rooms and pa+king facilities. ·It js hoped that the EIB will prov1de useful information to the architect in designing the pool. 2~ Describe the activity ·area, .including distinguishing ·· natural and manmade characteristics; also provide precise slope analysis when appropriate. The p.ool site is adjacent to existing high school complex·and a few single famil:Y residences. ·rhe site has been graded for mo_re than ·10 years. A portion of the site has.been grassed ove·rjthe remainder its vacant. No b·uildings are to be.·removed .. : _. 3. Describe energy cons~rvation measures incorporated into -=_--the design and/or operation of the project. The architect .has been charged with studying the .·feasibiTity _-of using solar heafing foi the pocl. The p~ojeEt EIR sho~ld outljne the aspect~ of_sola~ he·ati-ng to·.be considered, as well as examin.ing energy c_onservat1on in lighting; lo~ker roo~ ·design and us~ of transit syst~ms. . ~ •·. ·. -,._ .. f . '· .· 13 ·:!-! .:. {.. , ... --El~lorn1iENT/\L IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM • •. :) II. Environmental Impact Analysis Answer the following questions by-placing a check in the appropriate space. Yes No l. · Could-the project si gni fi cantly cl~ange present 1 and uses in'the vicinity of the activity? __ _?_. _ 2. Could the activ·ity affect the u_se of a recreational area, or area of important aesthetic value? · 3. · Could the activity affect the functioning of an established community or neighborhood? 4. Could the activity result in the displacement of communi-ty _residents? 5. /\re any of the natural or man-made features in the activity , area uniqQe, that i~l not·found in other parts of the County, State, or nation? 6 .. Could the activity significantly affect a historical or archaelogical site or its setting? -7 · Cou.ld the activity s igni fi c.antly affect the potent"i a 1 use~ extraction~ or conservation of a scarie natural res- ource? 8. o·oes the activity area serve as a habitat, food source nest·i ng pl ace·) source o"f \·tater) etc. ·for. rare or endangered wildlife on-fish speciesi-· · . . . 9. Could the.activity significan:tly affect fish) \·rildlife or plant life? ~10. Are there an_y rare or endangered plant species in the activity .area?. 11. Could the activity change existing feutures of any.of .JJ1e city's lagoons) bays, or tidelands? 12. Could the activity change existing features of any of the City's beaches? . . -13. Could 'the activity result in the erosion or elimination of .agricultural lands? .: , . \ 14~ Could the activity _serve to· cncou·rage developrnent of ,presently undeveloped are?s or intensify deve1opme·nt of alr_cady developed areas?· X ? X . X X X .· X x. . .. - X X X ' ~ ., . ' < ·, i. . \ L ·.,1. . . . . • •• -'-15'. env ·i ronmenta l . . . 16. Hill the activity require ccrtifica'tion, ~1uthoriz~tion or i~suunce · of a permit by uny, locill, State or r-edcral envi1·onmcntal control agency? · 17. -Will-the· activfty requil"e issuance of a-varii.1.nc·e or condit-io11al -----~ s~·-permit by the City? . 18. Hill the activity ·involve the applic~tion, use, or disposal of potentially hazurdous· materials? · • C . . 19. Hill the activity involve construction· of facilities in a flood ·vlctin? · -- 20. Hill the act·ivity involve construc.tion of facilities on a slope of 25 percent or greater? 21. Will the tictivity involve construction of facilities in the area of an active fault? · 22: Could the activity result in the generati~n ·of significant amoun.ts .of noise? . 23, Could the activity resu1 t in the generation ~f s·i gni fi cant amounts~of dust? · 24. \Jill the activity iiwolve the bunring of-brush> tree?> or other materials?. Yes No _x_ X X· -. _x_ x· X X ? --1-- x . . 25. Co~ld the <.1ctivity 1~esult in a significant chv.nge-in the quality'.of any portion of the: region 1s air or· \·1ater resources? (Should note surface, grnund _\·1ater) off-shore). (incremental air qu~n-ty impqct) -_x_ 26. Will there be ~-siinificant change to existi~g land form? . . · ~a) ·-indicate est·imated gruding to ·oe done in cubic yards._· ___ ?_-_ (b) · percentage of alteration to the present' land form. ______ _ . . (c) nw.ximum height a( cut or fill slopes . ."27. Will the activity result in substantial.increases ·in the use of util-ities, sei1ei--s, dru:i ns or streets? III. Significant Environmental ·Effects STAFF BELIEVES SIGNIFICANT ISSUES ARE: 1) Land Use-relationship to existing neighborhood 2) Traffic circulation-traffic generation, parking, alternate modes 3) Noise 4) Utility requirements 5) Energy X . -··• . I . .. . ' " .. .. IV: Conm1ents or Elaborations to Any of the Questions "in Sectfon JI. (If additiona 1 space is ·needed for ans1·1eri ng .any questions, attach additiona 1 ·s·heets as may be needed.) •· ·• Date-Signed : ____ ,_,· ,_/---'LJ,L-1---/~1_7::.__ _______ ..,.._-.--__ _ I ·Conclusions (To be completed by the Planning _Director). ""Place a check in the appropriaJe box.· ( ) ( ) Further inforfuation i~ required. -It has been determined tl1at the project will not have significant environmental effects·. (.x) You. must submit a preliminary environ~ental impact statement by the follo\'ling dute________ ( ) You · should make a.n appointment with th~ Planning Director to discuss furfher processing of your project, in accord0.nce 1·1i th Chapter 19. 04 of the Municipal Code. D/1.TE RECEIVED:· . -------BY: ~------------Planning Director, ors ·----- ··-- Revised 7/3/74 ... ~ 0/. I, D. \ ,H"-. l d-"-1-f . . ,. . -~ . --~