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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEIR 80-08A; CARLSBAD HIGHLAND; Environmental Impact Report (EIR)- 0 Receipt No. Date Application Received_________ PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT CITY OF CARLSBAD (Please Print) 1. REQUEST: Planned Unit Development for 8'S units on property of approximately 278 acres. 2. LOCATION: The subject property is generally located on the Northeast side of El Camino Real between Tamarack Avenue and Rancho Carlsbad. 3. ASSESSOR'S NUMBER: Book 168 Page 050 Parcel 05 Book 168 Page 050 Parcel 02 (If more, please list On bottom of page). 4. OWNER(S) OR PRINCIPLE OF CORP.JACK V. BARNES Barnes Corporation 343 Third Street No.3 Name Address Zip - Phone. I Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (714) 497-4008 5. Person responsible for preparation of plan : NORMAN C. ARNDT Manitou Engineering Co. 455 N,, Hale Avenue Name Address Zip Phone Escondido, CA 92025 (714) 741-9921 60 Registration or License NO: _ç 93 APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE:* I HEREBY DECLARE THAT ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN THIS APPLICATION IS TRUE; AND THAT ALL STANDARD CONDITIONS AS INDICATED ON THE ATTACHMENT HAVE BEEN READ, UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED TO. ess 4) 497- *NOTE: If the applicant is an agent to the property owner, a signed and notorized letter authorizing the applicant to represent the property owner must be submitted with the application. The City of ar1sbads Planning Department -would appreciate the opportunity to work with the applicant throught the planning stages of the proposed development. In aneffort to aid the applicant, the Planning Department requests that it be given an opportunity to evaluate and discuss the application and plans prior to submittal.' This request is not a requirement; however, it may avoid major redrafting or revision of the plan which only serves to lengthen the processing time. ATTACHMENTS: Supplemental Information Form - Planning 20 Standard Conditions - Planning 27 Preparation Check List - Planning 32 Procedures - Planning 36 FORM PLANNING 6 Date of Planning Commission Approval \A SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FORM SPECIFIC PLAN/MASTER PLAN/TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP/SPECIAL USE PERMIT/ UD/ CONDOMINIUM PERMIT/PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PLAN/SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN. 1) Gross Acres (or square footage if less than acre) 278± Acs. 2) Number of Lots or Units 851 Lot - 8/3 Dwelling Units 3) Type of Development Residential Residential, Commercial, Industrial 4) Present Zone R-A-10 Proposed Zone P.U.D. (If change requested) 5) General Plan Land Use Designation Low Medium Density (0-4 du/ac.) & Low Density (0-1.5 du/ac.) 6) Source of water supply will be from existing Costa Real Water District Mains 7) Method of sewage disposal will be by public sewer mains connected to the Calavera Hills Treatment Plant 8) Types of Protective Covenants to be recorded are Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions to provide for the maintenance of the proposed Open Space! Recreation sites and the private residential. streets 9) Transportation modes available to service the development are curr ently aufnmc-hi 1 cs hut. if- I R 10) School District(s) serving the property 1s Ca1sbad Unified S,(-J).o1 District 11) If your project is for or anticipates being for more than 50 res- idential units do you prefer to dedicate land pay fees' ----------, or a combination thereof combination o,f both _ 12) Methods proposed to reduce sound levels are special gradin g reatments, • mounding,' a 'decorative block wall along a portion of Cannon Road and extensive 1andscaping. 13) Methods proposed to conserve energy are insulation of all building wall's and ceilings, and solar hot water installations for the large -'recreation area and some of the proposed dwelling units. Additional sheets may be attached if necessary to answer any of the above questions. - FORM PLANNING 20 - February 1, 1979 (. STANDARD CONDITIONS CITY OF CARLSBAD SPECIFIC PLAN/CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/VARIANCE/ PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT/SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN/ SPECIAL USE PERMIT/CONDOMINIUM PERMIT AND PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PLAN Development shall meet all requirements of the subdivision, zoning and building codes, laws, ordinances or regulations of the City of Carlsbad, and other governmental agencies.. Some of the more pertinent requirements and procedures of the city are listed below for your information and concurrence. Please read this list carefully and feel free to ask for further information or explanation. 1) All conditions for Conditional Use Permit, Variance, Planned Unit Development and Special Use Permit shall be completed and the project commenced within 18 months from final city action, unless otherwise stated as part of the approval. There is no time limitations for Specific Plans unless required as part of the approval. 2) Development shall substantially conform to the approved plan. 3) All public improvements shall be made in conformity with city standards, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, without cost to the City of Carlsbad and free of all liens and encumbrances, 4) Prior .to any construction, the applicant shall submit plans to the appropriate entity providing domestic water to the proposed development,- for its approval of the location, type and adequacy of water lines, 5) Prior to any construction, the applicant shall obtain approval from the City Fire Department of the location and size of fire hydrants. 6) The applicant shall install all required fire hydrants and dry-stand pipes prior to framing construction, and said fire appurtenances shall be functional prior to commencing such work. 7) Street trees, as required by the city, shall be installed by the applicant at applicant's expense. Trees shall be of a type approved by the Parks Department and shall be installed to their specifications. If removal of any existing trees is required by the city, said removal shall be at the applicant's expense. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to make all arrangements with the Parks Department concerning the require- ments of this condition. 8) A detailed grading plan which includes proposed drainage and erosion control landscaping or other measures such as desilting basins shall be approved by the City Engineer. 9) Immediately after grading, erosion control landscaping and/or other measures such as desilting basins shall be installed. This control may be the final landscaping if so approved. 10) A detailed landscape and sprinkler plan shall be submitted for Planning Director's approval for all graded slopes 5' or greater in height and any other areas required by law, 11) Prior to final building inspection clearance, all landscaping and irrigation systems shall be installed or adequate bonding accepted. Said landscaping shall be maintained in a manner acceptable to the Planning Director. . FORM 27 Page (1) ( ( 12) No signs or advertising of any type whatsoever shall be erected or installed until plans thereof have been approved by the City of Carlsbad. As part of the approval process, the City may modify these conditions or add others, especially those of a more specific nature. The applicant will be notified of these modifications or additions by resolution. FORM 27 Date of Planning Commission Approval Page (2) POOR QUALITY ORIGIN-AL (S) '.4 .1 , - APP ) .vu . 0 -Ic \0.O 3' N ( : 4 I fl (n -I 0 am m 4 J 17J .e ç,1,, I7vI OWNER[] CONTRACTOR[] I APPROVED BY AGENT,F'"Y PHONED [ CITY OF CARL S8Ab-HUIL. DING DPATMNT APPLI JSE BALL POINT PEN ONLY ' 1004 NO. JO -(/i. 0 110 101/) )1)I t'(-./)t rn WNER _ 'X ,' WNER'S MAILING kDDRESS .- m - JD S. 3' ç I 0 ; BLOCK LlBDIVISION 1 ASSESS .5 .?fl ' f)irVLi- / "hO ESCRIPTION OF WORK .. ç - NSUS TRACT OP LAND USE zo .00 S,Q. FT. BLDG USE 0cC Y. PLUMBING PERMIT EACH FIXTURE TRAP - EACH BUILDING SEWER - EACH WATER HEATER AND/OR VENT L EACH GAS SYSTEM I TO 4 OUTLETS - EACH GAS SYSTEM S OR MORE - EACH INSTAL., ALTER, REPAIR WATER PIPE - EACH LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEM WATER SOETNER = - TOTAL PLUMBING INTRACTOR ' 0 'V. ELECTRICAL PERMIT - NEW CONST EA AMP/SWT/BKR Z 4-- - 2 < - I PH 25 3PH F - EXIST BLDG EA AMP/SWT/BKR o /t 0 )PH 25 3PH 44 v REMODEL/ALTER PER CIRCUIT - - TEMP POLE 200 AMPS ' ) . : OVER 200 AMPS = TEMP OCCUPANCY (30 DAYS) rn - TSgIW - TOTAL ELECTRICAL ONTRACTOR ( 0 " :: .' M ITI 4 O .':'., !HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED THE COMPLETED APPLI HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ALL INFORMATION HEREON IS W I_____________ FURTHER CERTIFY AND AGREE IF A PERMIT IS ISSUEDT COUNTY AND STATE LAWS GOVERNING BUILDING CONST SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT. [,ALSO AGREE TO SAVE LESS THE CITY OF CA RLSBAD AGAINST ALL LIABILITIES, JUDGMENTS, COSTS AND EXPENSES WHICH MAY IN ANY WAY ACCRUE AGAINST SAID CITY IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GRANTING OF THIS PERMIT. .1 . .•,.in Z Q.5fl . .ij C) z OC_ o o 1; o 0 M , 2 In In— ' rn G)In 2'o , " - '3 M -I C8 , I I' 1P I I to j IV I l0?l I ItnI loci .< 4 to II - L 6 1 A o-t r II 91" cfr — Im I tn IU • 4 Im—I IU42. o o 21 P1 Ti P1 0 p.., f s-".. - 02 > It •.,o-' m cJ 0 D (31-. 0 0 ct03 • cI C30 cira —4 Cli IND 0 -i I CITY OF CARLSBAD I 1200 ELM AVENUE • CARLSBAD. CALIFORNIA 92008 729.1181 RECEIVED FROM / L ,/( DATE A/C. NO. DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 29 itI tTI $QW ) __ 0 co E4 (t•\' TOTAL , a . APPLICANT DISCLOSURE FORM Ln order to assist the members of the Planning Commission and City Council to avoid possible conflicts of interest, all applicants are required to complete this disclosure form at the time of submitting their application. When this form has been completed and signed, the information will be relied upon by them in determining if a conflict may -exist, so please ensure that all of the information is completed and accurate. If at anytime before a final action on your application has been rendered, any of the information required by this disclosure changes, an amendment reflecting this change must be filed. If the applicant is an individual, or a partnership (either general or limited) or a joint venture, please state the full name, address and phone number of each person or individual (including trusts) who own any beneficial interest in the property which is the subject of this application. Should one or more parties to the application be a partnership or joint venture, then please state the full legal name of the partnership or joint venture, its legal address and the name and address of each individual person who is a general and/or limited prtner or member of the joint venture. Should one Or more of the parties be a privately held corporation (10 share- holders or less) or a real estate syndication, then please state the state of incorporation or syndication, corporate number, date of incorporation or syndication, corporate or syndicate address, and the full names and addresses of each individual shareholder or syndicate member. Should the corporation be a publically held corporation, then state the full name and address of the corporation, the place of its incorporation, number of shareholders, and the name and address of the officers of the corporation. Should you feel that additional information needs to be provided in order to provide a full disclosure, please include it. . FOPM 40 PLr-NNING DEPARTMENT •1 If after the information you have submitted has been reviewed, it is determined t.bat further information is required, you will be so advised. APPLICANT: BARNES CORPORATION Name (individual, partnership, joint -venture, corporation, syndication) - 343 Third St. No 3 Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Business Address 714-497-4008 Telephone Number AGENT: same as above Name Business Address Telephone Number - - See "Attachment A!'. Name (individual, partner, joint Home Address PROPERTY venture, corporation, syndication) OWNERS Business Address Telephone Number Name Business Address Telephone Number Telephone Number Home Address Telephone Number A - (Attach more sheets if necessary) I/We declare under penalty of perjury that the information contained in this dis- closure is true and correct and that it will remain true and correct and may be relied upon as being true and correct until amended. Barnes Corporation Applicant Agent, Owner, Partner / // . . C. C ATTACHMENT "A" HUGH W. WARDEN and ANNIE M. WARDEN, husband and wife, as tenants i common. By j FRANK A. RHODES, JR. and .FRANK A. RHOD S, JR., Trustee '1a±jo±ie S. Rhodes rust. Bys. ADOLF SCHOEPE,Trustee under Declaration of Trust established October 17 0 1968 by ADOLF SCHOEPE and MARTHA VIRGINIA SCHOEPEL, Trustors (Schoepe Family Trust). By: By: x JON T. GREEN, a married man, and ROBERT L. GREEN, a married man, as tenants in common. By: ROBERT BRUCE CLARK, TERRENCE RAY CLARK and KEVIN DENNIS CLARK, as tenants in co5mon. By: By: GILL Bi CAUSEY And JUNE H. CAUSEY, Trustees of the Gill and June Causey Family Trust dated August 1, 1978. 0 MARY By : i 0 C. (I ATTACHMENT "A" HUGH W. WARDEN and ANNIE M. WARDEN, husband and wife, as tenants in common. By: By: FRANK A. RHODES, JR. and MARJORIE S. RHODES, husband and wife, as tenants in common. By: By: ADOLF SCHOEPE, Trustee under Declaration of Trust established October 17, 1968 by ADOLF SCHOEPE and MARTHA VIRGINIA SCHOEPE, Trustors (Schoepe Family Trust). By:_______________________________ By:______ JON T. GREEN, a married man, and ROBERT L. GREEN, a married man, as tenants in corron. ROBERT BRUCE CLARK, TERRENCE RAY CLARK and KEVIN DENNIS CLARK, as tenants in common. GILL B. CAUSEY and JUNE H. CAUSEY, Trustees of the Gill and June Causey Family Trust dated August 1, 1978. By: By:_______ MARY L. DAILY. . I ATTACHMENT "A" HUGH W. WARDEN and ANNIE M. WARDEN, husband and wife, as tenants in common. By: By: FRANK A. RHODES, JR. and MARJORIE S. RHODES, husband and wife, as tenants in common. By: ADOLF SCHOEPE, Trustee under Declaration of Trust established October 17, 1968 by ADOLF SCHOEPE and MARTHA VIRGINIA SCHOEPE, Trustors (Schoepe Family Trust). By: By:_______ JON T. GREEN, a married man, and ROBERT L. GREEN, a married man, as tenants in common. ROBERT BRUCE CLARK, TERRENCE RAY CLARK and KEVIN DENNIS CLARK, as tenants in common. By: By: By: GILL B. CAUSEY and JUNE H. CAUSEY, Trustees of the Gill and June Causey Family Trust dated August 1, 1978. By: By: MARY L. DAILY. . . ( (. BARNES CORPORATION Executive office 343 Third St. Suite 3 Laguna Beach, Ca. 92651 Shareholders Jack V. Barnes William A. Barnes Marilyn A. Barnes Officers of Barnes Corporation Jack V. Bàrnes -President William A. Barnes- - --V. President Marilyn A. Barnes----Sec/Tres. BARNES CORPORATION SEAL (t) •..f ! .1 • • ), •.•-, .,. -. Barnes Corp. William A. Barnes Receipt No. C. ( ip APPLICATION NO. CARLSBAD TRACT Mx= CITY OF CARLSI3AD (Please Type or Print) DATE: 1 1. REQUEST: Tentative Subdivision Map for: ____ Residential Land Division (ünd division - air space division combination land and air space divisionO 2. LOCATION: The subject property is generally located on the ?1tside of El Camino Real between -Tamarack Avenue and Rancho Carlsbad 3. ASSESSOR'S NUMBER: Book 168 Page 050 Parcel 05 Book 168 - Page 050 Parcel 02 (If more, please list on bottom of page) 4. OWNER (S): Name Address City Zip Phone See attached "Attachment A" 5. Person responsible for preparation of Map: - 'Name Address City Zip Phone NORMAN C. ARNDT- __Manitou Ena . QQ. 455 N.jj EonMdr)- C 92fl25 (-714)__74-1_-q_%2 1 Registration or License No, : APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE: I hereby declare that all information contained within-this application is true; and that all standard conditions as indicated on the attachment have been read, understood and agreed to, - -. Name - - - - Address City zip Phone JACK V. BARNES 343 TdStèétN 3 LäaünáBeàch. CA 92S1 (714' 1Q7-dflrIR esentinq (company or Corporation) Barnes Cororati Relationship to Property Owner(s) Purchaser, Subdivider As per State Law the City has 30 days to determine if your submitted application is complete and ready for acceptance. Incomplete applications may delay acceptance. To better ensure complete applications, the Planning Department would appreciate workinq with the applicant during the planning stage of the proposed development. This request is not a requirement, however, it may avoid revision of plans or non-acceptance of the application. ATTACHMENTS: Supplemental Information Form -- P1annin 20 Time Extension Agreement - Planning 37 Standard Conditions - Planning 28 Preparation Check List - Planning 33 - Procedures - Planning 36 FORM: Planning 8 Date of Planning Commission Approval. a APPLICANT DISCLOSURE FORM In @d1:r to assist the members of the Planning Commission and City Council to avod possible conflicts of interest, all applicants are required to comlete this disclosure form at the time of submitting their application. Wh6mr this form has been completed and signed, the information will be relied ujon by them in determining if a conflict may exist, so please ensure that all of the information is completed and accurate. If at anytime before a final action on your application has been rendered, any of the information required by this disclosure changes, an amendment reflecting this change must be filed. itf the applicant is an individual, or a partnership (either general or limited) ,sr a joint venture, please state the full name, address and phone number of each person or individual (including trusts) who own any beneficial interest in the property which is the subject of this application. Should one or more parties to the application be a partnership or joint venture, then please state the full legal name of the partnership or joint venture, its legal address and the name and address of each individual person who is a general and/or limited partner or member of the joint Venture. Should one or more of the,parties be a privately held corporation (10 share- holders or less) or a real estate syndication, then please state the state of incorporation or syndication, corporate number, date of incorporation or syndication, corporate or syndicate address, and the full names and addresses of each individual shareholder or syndicate member. Should the corporation be a publically held corporation, then state the full name and address of the corporation, the place of its incorporation, number of shareholders, and the name and address of the officers of the corporation. Should you feel that additional information needs to be provided in order to provide a full disclosure, please include it. FORM 40 PUNNING DIREIT If after the information you have submitted has been reviewed, it is determined that further information is required, you will be so advised. APPLICANT: BARNES CORPORATION Name (individual, partnership, joint yenture, corporation, syndication) 343 Third St. No. 3 Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Business Address 714-497-4008 Telephone Number AGENT: same as above Name - Business Address Telephone Number - - See "-Attachment A! Name (individual, partner, joint Home Address PROPERTY OWNERS venture, corporation, syndication) Business Address Telephone Number Name Business Address Telephone Number Telephone Number Home Address Telephone Number (Attach more sheets if necessary) I/We declare under penalty of perjury that the information contained in this dis- closure is true and correct and that it will remain true and correct and may be relied upon as being true and correct until amended. Barnes Corp ration - -7pplicant -, 2c Agent, Owner, Partner -Th By; FRANK A. RHODES, JR. and FRANK A. Marjorie S. Rhodes Trust. By: JR., Trustee - By: By: By: By: C C' ATTACHMENT HUGH W. WARDEN and ANNIE N. WARDEN, husband and wife, as tenants ,i('cornmon. ADOLF SCHOEPE, Trustee under Declaration of Trust established October 17, 1968 by ADOLF SCHOEPE and MARTHA VIRGINIA SCHOEPE, Trustors (Schoepe Family Trust); By: By:. JON T. GREEN, a married man, and ROBERT L. GREEN, a married man, as tenants in common. ROBERT BRUCE CLARK, TERRENCE RAY CLARK and KEVIN DENNIS CLARK, as tenants in common. GILL B. dAUSEYtAnd JUNE H. CAUSEY, Trustees of the Gill and June Causey Family Trust dated August 1, 1978. By: MARY L. DAY. S I . A C C ATTACHMENT 'A HUGH W. WARDEN and ANNIE N. WARDEN, husband and wife, as tenants in common. By: By: FRANK A. RHODES, JR. and MARJORIE S. RHODES, husband and wife, as tenants in common. By: By: ADOLF SCHOEPE, Trustee under Declaration of Trust established October 17, 1968 by ADOLF SCHOEPE and MARTHA VIRGINIA SCHOEPE, Trustors (Schoepe Family Trust). By: By:_______ JON T. GREEN, a married man, and ROBERT L. GREEN, a married man, as tenants in common. ROBERT BRUCE CLARK, TERRENCE RAY CLARK and KEVIN DENNIS- CLARK, as tenants in common. By: By: By: GILL B. CAUSEY and JUNE H. CAUSEY, Trustees of the Gill and June Causey Family Trust dated August 1, 1978. By: By: MARY L. DAILY. By: . I C C ATTACHMENT "A" HUGH W. WARDEN and ANNIE M. WARDEN, husband and wife, as tenants in common. By: By:x FRANK A. RHODES, JR. and MARJORIE S. RHODES, husband and wife, as tenants in common. By: By:\ ADOLF SCHOEPE, Trustee under Declaration of Trust established October 17, 1968 by ADOLF SCHOEPE and MARTHA VIRGINIA SCHOEPE, Trustors (Schoepe Family Trust) By: By: . JON T. GREEN, a married man, and ROBERT L. GREEN, a married man, as tenants in common. By: By: ROBERT BRUCE CLARK, TERRENCE RAY CLARK and KEVIN DENNIS CLARK, as tenants in common. By: By:)(, By: GILL B. CAUSEY and JUNE H. CAUSEY, Trustees of the Gill and June Causey Family Trust dated August 1, 1978. > By: QJvQ, 4Qy ( By: /7 f/I MARY L. DAILY. 0 0 I r a I P1.A.G7 tNT5MA 5S )W 7$S U* CPA!0?c GRANT DD "13 PPA ?IeP ? I1fl CV A-'7161.0 oh COtD PXAZL 15C., a Ca14.fornia ccrpccation 1 I WiTi. MM 'V. WP.1E!4v A1.NIE H. WAI(DJ, busbaw and wife as tenant, in !coon, as to an uMiv±oed 1/10th interest; RCBT L. CLARX ar. LEI A. CL.0 hsbax and wife as tenants in eaeion, as to an nii'1ded iIlOth Izterest; •BA A. RHODES aria M?.BJCRI S. husband and vife as tenants in as to an nxUvd. 2/10th interest; GILL B. CATISEY and . CAUSEY band. a. vita te tenontg in co=on, 83 to an undivided 2/1, Ot1.nterest; QL? SCjjr_%:-7Z aiid v3:RGrN-A SC0EP, husband and wife as tenants in cooncn, • s to an =Zivided 2110ths Interest; BCBT A. DAILY and MARY L. DAILL .usba. .and wife as tenants in co=on, as to an t1v1deo 1/10th in ereat; .SCT B. GREEN and. LLIE B. G?EEN, 'husband and wife, as tenants to • cDon, ca to an undivided 1J10th 1=terest 5 the ra1 propty in the County of Swa Dlega o state of Caltita, • destb.d e'. • -. Those portions of Lots 21DIA and i? of Psne.ho AsEedionda, according to $ap thereof Jo. 823, filed in the Office of the Connty • Recorder of said Counts, Hoveober 16, 1896, described as follows; e • • Bég.rin.ng at the Southeast corner of said ..ot C15; thence South O'22'2V '.4eet slor.g the S thsr].y prolongation of the Easterly line of said Lot 9)', e distance or 660.00 fest; thence South 89'36' We3t parallel with the &therly line of said Lot P)I a distance of 2549.26 ft to a .point to a line vh.c}z Is parallel With and 89.92 feet Easterly fros toe • SoutherLy prolongation of the Westerl7 line of saidLot N1M beIng the • • ji$t of begj tog; thence North 76'2e' East 1925.00 feet; thence liorth LfIi 1 .3 Last 107,32 feet to a point in said East line of said • Loi "L",' olstant thereon feet Ncrther.Iy from said Southeast aroer of atd Lot "L'; thence florth 012222e ?ast *1008 maid East Lid. _ ::eat to toe Sdthwest corner of S.ectIon 35, TownShip 11 South, Rat"Eft 1* West, San BernadfrAo Base aLeS Heridian, being a point which Its distant Southe1.y 330.00 feet from the Northeastarly conar of said Let "I."; thence along the. Southerly line of Said SectIon 35 South 8''3i" Eaztj, - 2e60;0 feet to the bast ito e of said Lot 'D" thenca along said East 1 ith .0'07' 355 Eüt 3740OO feet; thence at right angl..s feet, more or loss, -to the Westerly lin, of said • Lot.. Vw.j thence Along said Westerly Line of Lot. D 5 and theNortherly' -Pr4ons&tIon there4t North 139,0.'3 6" West 73,.0_0 feat; thence at right angles swat 769'26 Want 2216.13 :eet, wore or less, to the eeot.r ltne'of a prsposed 30.00 foot ro$d eaaeraet &s described to P..I to Carlsbad Manticipal, eter ' District, recorded April e 1957 as Docaa.!zt No. 50332, 'in Book 652.3 page 3 of Official B!eortL; thence elo said center Line North i8?'3O (rorord 19'25'3!) West 1+62.00 f.t, more or lens, to an angle point therein; thence North 111 30e (Record 216'30') West 305.16 feet to the true point of t*:imn.tng. I L # An easoment 'ar right of way fw reed pmoosen oter S continuous strip of en± 60.00 feet wide in Lots "D v ant 'E" or aencho Uedorxia, according to Ma, thereof No.. 823, riled i the Office of tb... County Border of said Coun ty, the center 1tom of said 60..00 foot st:lp betng described as tot1o'zt at corner Nzi. 1 of aw.14 Lot "R'; the-ice r.3 1'er1y in th. 23.+Ci feet, mott 'r 1sss, to ii..u:'s SttIoo B. C. 130 :SOt1 t &• 2Q&6Z — — pins 00.23 at the rthssterly sed of a 400.00 foot radius ewi, in 7 the center Line of the County Poal nown as Vload Survey Na. 62, accordia to Map thereof on file In the Cftice of the County Surveyor of said • County themes along the canter line of said Corit7 obd Srwey Ne. 682 • North West (record North 6710 West) 30-92.4b feet to the true point of beioiing of said center Lice of the 6300 foot .s.eaent • * described herein, said true point, of beg1uii.r4 *being South 674 1 East 9.89 feet from the intersection of sale center line ith zhv Northerly prolocgatinn of the Easterly line of Lot "1 0 of said Rancho Pu.s thence North 29'29'30° East 332.63 feet; theoce North 38'270 3CM Et 39.61 feet; thence North 64926 1 50" East 4Q4.62 Zest; thence • South 79'01'10 East 634.84 feet thence north 635850e East 387.32 • feet; thence North 47002 8 East feet; thence Worth 503113 East 1167.3' feet; thence North 31.' East 960.18 feet; thence North 003' 10" East 1266,45 feat- thence North 19230e West 691.73 feet; thence • North 2a16133,3 West 365.18 feet to a point on a line which is parallel 4th .z6.0O feet Southerly at right angles from the Southerly line pf Loç OLO of said Rancho Agua Bedlonda, said point beio.g distant • Ea ly ster alon said parallel line 89.92 feet froz the intersection of said parallel line with the Scutherly prolocatioa of tba Westerly Line Of vftid Lot shid 60.00 foot strip beginning in the Northerly line of said Co&aty Jqd and ending in the para11e2. 2.n.e described abewo. • • ,•-•.MWEPTING th.rafrvs that portion, thereof lying within Parcel 1, - - J ( : 7 1•• ?: •. • • ESC PL.&2) lic. r Octobar 16 3,961 — - • ,• •••. • Vnlec Ttl. ln.scrance Ccopcny __ :Wein Con* 44 40 DMM SPA__ — i. k ht_• -. - — - • * ___jt - -7•p -----. 'L ? • - De1 5II 51 14I of 51 4wPow.0 FUE, ___.. - a.M,** )p .• 5I b $%YW5 — t — '' ' -, c- • Iis9as )O MA t / I IIt $E3 I CIO ')C4. tt5 44 T 4 : .Jt C o 1 SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION FORM SPECIFIC PLAN/MASTER PLAN/TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP/SPECIAL USE PERMIT/ ?UD/ CONDOMINIUM .PERMIT/PRECISE DEVELOPMENT PLAN/SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN. 1) Gross Acres (or square footage if less than acre) 278± Acs, 2) Number of Lots or Units 851 Lot - 813, Dwelling Units 3) Type of Development - Residential Residential, Commercial, Industrial 4) Present Zone R-A-10 Proposed Zone P.U.D. If change requested) 5) General Plan Land Use Designation Low Medium Density (0-4 dü/ac..) &Low Density (0-1.5 du/ac.) 6) Source of water supply will be from existing Costa Real Water District Mains 7) Method of sewage disposal will be by public sewer mains connected to the Calavera Hills Treatment Plant 8) Types of Protective Covenants to be recorded are _Covenants, _Conditions and Restrictions to provide for the maintenance of the proposed Open Space! Recreation sites and the private residential streets 9) Transportation modes available to service the development are _currently 3imitgdto bicc1e.aw1 automabiles but it 4oahie__ to PUb 1 irflpQrttjQCuflcun Rca3 in fJie futur e 10) School District(s) serving the property Un ifi ed District 11) If your project is for or anticipates being for more than 50 res- idential units do you prefer to dedicate land pay fees ------.-, or a combination thereof combination oLbotk 12) Methods proposed to reduce sound levels are scial gr&din,g treatmts, oudin, a decorative block wall along a portion of Cannon Road and extënsiVe landscaping,. 13) Methods proposed to conserve energy are insulation of all building- walls 'ad ceilings, and solar hot water installations for the large recreation area and some of the 2roposed dwelling units. Additional sheets may be attached if necessary to answer any of the above questions. FORM PLANNING 20 - February 1, 1979 STANDARD CONDITIONS CITY OF CARLSBAD TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP Subdivision and development shall meet all requirements of the subdivision, zoning, building codes; and General Plan and other laws, ordinances or regulations of the City of Carlsbad, and other governmental agencies. Some of the more pertinent requirements and pr(cedures of the city are listed below for your information and concurrence. Please read this list carefully and feel free to ask for further information or explanation. 1. Final map shall be completed within 18 months from the date of final City Council action on the tentative subdivision map. Two extensions of-one year each may be approved by City Council upon staff review of the original decision. 2. The final map shall substantially conform to the tentative subdivision map. If otherwise, the final map will be rejected and new tentative subdivision map hearings will be required for the revised plan.. 3. All public improvements shall be made in conformity with the subdivision ordinance and other city standards, to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, without cost to the City of Carlsbad and free of all liens and encumbrances. 4.. .Prior to any construction, the applicant shall submit plans to the appropriate entity providing domestic water to the proposed development, for its approval of the location, type and adequacy of water lines.. 5. Prior to any construction, the applicant shall obtain approval from the City Fire Department of the location and size of fire hydrants. 6. The applicant shall install all required fire hydrants and dry-stand pipes prior to framing construction, and said fire appurtenances shall be functional prior to commencing such work. 7. Street trees, as required by the city, shall be installed by the applicant at his expense. Trees shall be of a type approved by the Parks Department and shall be installed to their specifications. If removal of any existing trees is required by the city, said removal shall be at the applicant's expense. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to make all arrangements with the Parks Department concerning the requirements of this condition. 8. A detailed grading plan which includes proposed drainage and erosion control landscaping and for other measures such as desilting basins shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to final map. 9. Immediately after grading, erosion control landscaping and/or other measures such as desilting basins shall be installed. This control may be the final landscaping, if so approved. 10. A detailed landscape and sprinkler plan shall be submitted for Planning Director's approval for all graded slopes 5' or greater in height and any other areas required by the city. 11. Prior to final building inspection clearance, all landscaping shall be installed or adequate bonding accepted. Said landscapinq shall be maintained in a manner acceptable to the Planning Director. FORM PLANNING 28, Page 1 a 12. No signs or advertsing of any type whatsoever shall be erected or installed until plans thereof haVe been approved by the City of Carlsbad. A.s part of the approval process, the city may modify these conditions cr add others, especially those of a more specific nature. The subdivider will be notified of these modifications or additions by resolution. 0 FORM PLANNING 28, Page (2) Date of Planning Commission Approval: (. ip STATEMENT OF AGREEMENT TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP CITY OF CARLSBAD The Subdivision Map Act and the Carlsbad Municipal Code sets a fifty (50) day time restriction on Planning Commission processing of Tentative Maps and a thirty (30) day time limit for City Council action. These time limits can only be extended by the mutual concurrence of the applicant and the City. By accepting applications for Tentative Maps concurrently with applications for other approvals which are prerequisites to the map; i.e., Environmental Assessment, Environmental Impact Report, Condominium Plan, Planned Unit Development, etc., the fifty (50) day time limits and the thirty (30) day time limits are often exceeded. If you wish to have your application processed concurrently, this agreement must be signed by the applicant or his agent. If you choose not to sign the statement, the City will not accept your application for the Tentative Map until all prior necessary entitlements have been processed and approved. The undersigned understands that the processing time required by the City may exceed the time limits, therefore the undersigned agrees to extend the tiiue limits for Planning Commission and City Council action and fully concurs with any extensions of time up to one year from the date the-application was accepted as complete to properly review all of the applications. Siqnature Date cV Name (Print Relationhip to Applicatic (Property Owner-Agent) FORM: PLANNING 37, REVISED 3/80 Ii I REFERENCES CITED City of Carlsbad 1976 Title 21, Zoning. City, of Carlsbad Planning Department 1980 Housinq Element of the Carlsbad General Plan. October. RECON 1980a Draft Environmental Information for Carlsbad Highlands. May. 1980b Carlsbad Highlands Draft Supplemental EIR No. 80-8a, SCH N. 80122403. October. San Diego Chamber of Commerce 1981 San Diego Economic Bulletin, Vol. 29, No. 5. May. RECOMMENDED MITIGATION FOR THE CARLSBAD HIGHLANDS PROJECT I. TRAFFIC CIRCULATION 1. The applicant should construct the full width of Can- non Road on-site and a half width west of the site to El Ca- mino Real to provide access to the site. 2a. If Cannon Road must accommodate all project traffic, the applicant should construct two lanes for through and right-turn traffic and a left-turn lane on Cannon Road at El Camino Real when traffic conditions warrant. 2b. If the Cannon Road/El Camino Real intersection must accommodate all project traffic, the applicant, and any other area developers whose projects contribute traffic to this in- tersection, should finance and provide for the installation of a traffic signal by the time the intersection is utilized by approximately 4,300 ADT on Cannon Road. 3. Any combination of proposed project traffic and Oceanside project traffic resulting in a volume of 4,300 ADT on Cannon Road at El Camino Real, will require signalization of the Cannon Road/El Camino Real intersection. In this case, as in the "worst case" situation above, the applicant and any other developers whose projects impact this intersec- tion should be required to provide for the installation of a traffic signal and to construct two lanes for through and right-turn traffic and one lane for left-turn traffic on Can- non Road. The impact of the "shortcut" traffic originating to the east of the proposed project on the Cannon Road/El Camino Real intersection is not expected to be significant. The combination of proposed project and Oceanside project traffic will have necessitated the signalization of this intersection long before the "shortcut" is expected to be complete, i.e., in 1986-87. In addition, it is possible that financing for Melrose Drive will not be secured by the City of Vista in order to complete the "shortcut" route by 1986-87. On the other hand, the impact of shortcut traffic on Cannon Road may not happen if Melrose Drive is completed through to Palomar Airport Road by area developments, which would create a shorter route to the Palomar Airport industrial area. 4a. A traffic signal should be installed at the inter- section -of Cannon Road and E Street if the "shortcut" is com- plete. The financing for this signal should be provided by all area developers whose projects contribute to the traffic . . impact at this intersection. However, it is probable that a signal will not be necessary for at least five or six years, or more. 4b. If it appears, near the time of completion of the "shortcut" described above, that traffic impacts at the in- tersections on Cannon Road will become significant before adequate capacity is available, the City of Carlsbad should consider delaying the completion of Cannon Road to the east- erly city boundary. This delay of the completion could be maintained until road and intersection capacities are ade- quate to accommodate the additional traffic. The completion of the area circulation system, in itself, should reduce the impact of project traffic on the Cannon Road/El Camino Real intersection due to the redistribution of this traffic to other streets. For example, approximately 3,400 ADT bf a project total of 6,580 ADT would travel east on Cannon Road when the system is complete. Additional proj- ect traffic would use College Boulevard, further reducing the project impact to El Camino Real. 5. As the area in the vicinity of the proposed project develops, the City of Carlsbad should require that all area developers contribute to the mitigation of the cumulative im- pacts to the circulation system. Measures required by the city for a given project should be in proportion to that project's impact on the system. II. ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES 6a. If the preservation alternative for mitigation of the archaeological resources that would be impacted by the project is selected by the applicant, the procedures de- scribed in the archaeological survey report (Appendix D) should be followed. Briefly, those measures would involve surface collecting, mapping, and subsurface testing of each cultural site impacted by the development. Once delineated, each archaeological site should have a buffer zone set around it, and the site should be fenced or sodded over. A report should be prepared by the archaeologist detailing the find- ings of the tests. These measures should be completed by a qualified archaeologist before the issuance of a building permit. 6b. If preservation is not considered feasible for eco- nomic or other reasons by the applicant, the data recovery program-alternative described in the archaeological survey report (Appendix D) should be made a condition of the tenta- tive map. Briefly, this would involve surface collection, . . subsurface testing, and mapping of each impacted site. Mill- ing features SDM-W-2876B and SDM-W-2876C should be photo- graphed and mapped. Depending on the results of the initial testing at each site, a series of test excavations should be performed if considered necessary by a qualified archaeolo- gist. Any artifactual material found should be cleaned, catalogued, and analyzed. A report should be prepared to document the results of the analysis and the regional signif- icance of the cultural materials. 7. If the plans for the alignment of the off-site sewer line along the southern boundary of the Lake Calavera Hills property become available, the potential impacts to archaeo- logical site SDM-W-1292 should be evaluated by a qualified archaeologist. Measures recommended by the archaeologist to mitigate any impacts to the site should be implemented by the applicant of the proposed project before issuance of a build- ing permit. III. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES 8a. The cumulative loss of habitat in the region is a significant irreversible impact which is best mitigated at the regional or local governmental levels. Prime habitat areas should be incorporated into the City of Carlsbad park and open space system. Developers should be encouraged by the city to retain areas that lie within this overlay in permanent open space. 8b. The proposed project should be designed such that natural areas which are left in open space are not isolated from surrounding open space areas. This will allow faunal species to utilize larger areas of interconnecting open space for foraging and habitat. 9. No mitigation is available for the loss or displace- ment of vertebrate species from the site except leaving the project site in its partially natural state. This alterna- tive is discussed in the Project Alternative section of this report. 10. The riaprian woodland on-site should be protected from the impacts resulting from the construction of Cannon Road. The Oak portion of the woodland and the lower portion of the adjoining mixed chaparral slope to the south should be placed in permanent open space. The Oak woodland should be further protected by implementation of the procedures de- scribed-in the Biological Resources section of this report. These procedures include staking the periphery of the wood- land and installing slough fences prior to grading activities . . and preparation of an updated aerial photogrammetric topo- graphic survey in order to insure an accurate alignment of Cannon Road to avoid the Oak woodland. 11. Energy dissipators and other erosion-control mea- sures should be incorporated into the project design to pre- vent both on-site and downstream off-site erosion and sedi- mentation. Such measures are described in the Hydrology and Water Quality section of this report. IV. LAND USE AND ZONING 12. Measures to mitigate the need for the city to pro- vide services across currently undeveloped area to the proj- ect site are described in the Schools, Fire Protection, Sewer, and Traffic Circulation sections of this report. Those measures should be incorporated into the project to reduce the potential impact to the goals of the general plan. 13. Mitigation of the impact to the goals of the general plan to retain the on-site riparian plant community in open space cannot be fully achieved without selection of the no project alternative, which is discussed in the Alternatives to the Proposed Action section of this report. Measures to avoid the impact of grading to the Oak portion of the ripar- ian community, which are described in the Biological Re- sources section of this report, should be incorporated into the project. V. HYDROLOGY AND WATER QUALITY Erosion and sediment production in runoff waters during and after construction should be minimized by the developer through adherence to the Carlsbad grading ordinance and by the implementation of the following procedures: 14a. The time during which soil is exposed to erosion should be minimized through a close phasing of the clearing, grading, paving, and construction operations. 14b. The project should be implemented in a series of phases to avoid the exposure of all soils on the property to erosion at once. 14c. Grading activities should be timed to avoid the rainy season. 14d. Landscaping to provide slope stabilization and to minimize erosion should be installed as soon as possible after the grading operation is completed. Landscaping in common areas should be maintained by a homeowner's associa- tion and that on private lots should be maintained by indi- vidual homeowners. 14e. The tops of all graded pads should be graded to drain away from all manufactured slopes and supplied with small berms around their perimeters. 14f. Graded roadbeds and down drains should be sand- bagged in all areas subject to erosion in order to minimize erosion and sediment transport. This measure should be main- tained until roadbeds are paved. 14g. Permanent energy dissipators should be installed at points where erosive velocities occur to reduce exit veloci- ties to that of the natural stream gradient. 15. During grading and construction, all waste chemi- cals, lubricants, paints, and fuels should be properly con- tained and transported off the site where they should be re- cycled or destroyed. Controlling chemical loads in runoff after the project is occupied depends primarily upon individ- ual usage and disposal of detergents, petroleum products, fertilizers, pesticides, and other chemical wastes. VI. NOISE 16a. Potential noise impacts at residential dwellings on lots 757 through 766 should be completely mitigated by con- struction of a continuous block wall at least four feet in height along the top of the fill bank along Cannon Road. The noise attenuation provided by the solid wall on these lots would be approximately 7 dBA, which would lower noise levels to an acceptable 65 dBA or less on the lot areas nearest Can- non Road. 16b. Appropriate structural insulation materials should be installed in the upper stories of any multi-story dwell- ings built on lots 757 through 766 to reduce indoor noise levels to an acceptable 45 dBA or less. 17. When and if surrounding areas are developed, noise originating from the proposed project traffic should be miti- gated by the developers of those areas as required by the City of Carlsbad. Ll VII. TOPOGRAPHY AND VISUAL AESTHETICS Several measures should be incorporated into the project design to reduce the visual impacts of landform modifications. 18a. About 20 acres should be left in natural open space, including areas of steep slopes, as shown on the ten- tative map. 18b. An additional 30 acre s should be landscaped and re- tamed as usable open space for both active and passive rec- reational uses, as shown on the site plan. 18c. Areas of usable open space should connect the resi- dential areas with the major recreation center and the pro- posed Lake Calavera Regional Park. 19a. Graded slopes, both on-site and off-site, should be landscaped to reduce visual impacts, erosion, and siltation. 19b. All graded slopes, with the exception of small sideyard slopes between lots, should be rounded at the tops and bottoms and blended with the natural topography at the sides to reduce visual impacts. 19c. Detailed landscape and irrigation plans should be submitted to the engineering department before issuance of a grading permit. 20a. The alignment of Cannon Road should be designed such that the Oak riparian plant community is preserved and a minimum amount of grading is required. 20b. The impact to the visual quality of the on-site riparian plant community should be partially reduced by the landscaping of manufactured slopes with drought-resistent native plant species. VIII. GEOLOGY AND SOILS Mitigation measures for potential geotechnical hazards, which are summarized in the following, are described in more detail in the geologic reconnaissance report prepared by Southern California Soil and Testing, Inc. (Appendix F). The recommendations presented in the geotechnical report are in- corporated herein by reference. Briefly, the geotechnical report recommendations are stated in the following: . . 21. No special recommendations are recommended for bed- rock accelerations of 0.25g, according to the Southern Cali- fornia Soils and Testing geologist, since woodframe construc- tion in accordance with the uniform building code is adequate to withstand accelerations of this magnitude. 22a. A qualified soils engineer should be employed to inspect and test the earthwork in accordance with the specif- ications' listed in the geotechnical report (Appendix E). 22b. Areas to be occupied by pavements should have sub- grade soils scarified to a minimum of 12 inches, brought to optimum moisture content, and then recompacted. 22c. In areas where formational contacts occur, the na- tive material should be undercut to at least one foot below the base of proposed footings and the soils replaced as uni- formly compacted fill in order to reduce the effects of dif- ferential settling. 22d. All expansive soils should be removed to a depth of at least 2.5 feet below the intended finish grade and re- placed with nonexpansive soils. If capping of lots with non- expansive soils is not feasible, specially designed footings and on-grade slabs should be utilized according to the recom- mendations of the soils engineer. 22e. Foundations should be constructed according to recommendations of a soils engineer based upon lot-by-lot testing procedures designed to determine the expansibility of the soils. 22f. As required by the State of California Division of Real Estate, the soil engineer and engineering geologist should review and verify the compliance of the final grading plan with the geotechnical report and with Chapter 70 of the uniform building code. 23a. Loose soils and landslide debris should be removed to firm, natural ground and then replaced and uniformly compacted. 23b. Manufactured slopes should not exceed a 2:1 ratio and should be subject to the inspection and recommendations of the soils engineer. . . 23c. Graded slopes should be planted with slope stabil- izing plants adapted to the semiarid climate. 24. For any structures to be constructed over the small inactive fault on the project site, foundations should be constructed according to the recommendations of a qualified soils engineer based on lot-by-lot testing procedures de- signed to determine the relative expansibility of soils on either side of the fault. IX. CLIMATE AND AIR QUALITY 25a. The proposed project is consistent with the land uses and densities allowed in the city general plan and zon- ing ordinance. 25b. The air pollution controls prescribed in the 1978 Revised Regional Air Quality Strategies (RAQS) should be im- plemented by the responsible government agencies and by area development to improve the regional air quality. Those con- trols include the use of carpools and vañpools, the improve- ment of mass transit to major work and shopping centers, and the expansion of bicycle facilities for local trips. 25c. The extension of bus service to the project by the North County Transit District (NCTD) should be encouraged by the City of Carlsbad in order to provide an alternative to the personal automobile and to reduce the number of vehicle trips. 25d. Bus stops and signs should be provided by the de- veloper at locations subject to approval of NCTD and the City of Carlsbad planning director, according to city council policy. 25e. Solar energy should be utilized to heat swimming pools and water heaters to reduce the consumption of energy generated by fossil fuels and the associated air pollutants. 25f. Other measures which should be considered for implementation to reduce energy consumption are described in the Energy Conservation section of this report. 25g. Dust should be controlled during construction by adherence to the City of Carlsbad grading ordinance. . . 25h. After grading, to control dust, landscaping should be planted and maintained in all areas not to contain struc- tures or pavement. X. ENERGY CONSERVATION Energy-saving measures which should be incorporated into residential project designs are policy matters that should be decided by city officials. Measures to conserve energy re- sources that should be considered for incorporation into the proposed project include the following: 26a. Installation of R-11 wall insulation and R-19 ceil- ing insulation in dwelling units in accordance with state standards. 26b. Installation of low flow faucets and showerheads. 26c. Installation of heat pumps in those units that are air conditioned. 26d. Installation of solar panels for water and space heating in all units. 26e. Orientation of buildings with the long axis east- west, resulting in a reduction of east- and west-facing walls to accommodate passive solar heating. 26f. Limited window surface area with larger, shaded windows on south walls and smaller windows and heavier insul- ation on north walls. 26g. Installation of double-paned windows. 26h. Provision of outside shades and awnings for windows. 26i. Provision of exterior shading with vegetation, us- ing coniferous trees on the north side and deciduous trees on the south side of residences. 26j. Installation of light-colored roofs and ventilated attics. 26k. Provision of solar heating for swimming pools. . . 261. Installation of weather stripping around doors and windows. All of these measures would help to reduce the energy de- mand of the proposed project but would also add to the con- struction cost of each dwelling unit. Information on addi- tional measures which can be implemented to reduce energy consumption is available by contacting SDG&E or the city planning department. XI. PUBLIC SERVICES a) Schools 27a. The developer will be required to contribute school impact fees by the school district. In addition, the school district capacity could be in- creased by implementation of one or more of the following measures: 27b. The city and the school district should consider the expansion of existing facilities or the construction of new facilities to meet the demand of new development. Fi- nancing for new facilities is partially paid for by school impact fees paid by developers. Bond issues are an addi- tional means that should be considered by the school district and the city to finance new school facilities. 27c. Year-round school should be considered by the school district as a means to increase school capacities. This system can increase school capacities by up to 30 percent. 27d. Double sessions should be considered by the school district as an alternative means of increasing enrollment capacities. 27e. The leasing or purchasing of relocatable classrooms and installation of these units in schools that need addi- tional capacity should be considered by the school district. All schools servicing the proposed project can accommodate relocatable units. b) Fire Protection 28a. A one-acre public facility site on the Lake Cala- vera Hills property is currently being studied as a possible location of a fire station. A station at this location could serve the proposed project within the five-minute response time. However, a station must first be built, and College . . Boulevard would have to be extended to Cannon Road. The ex- act timing for construction of both the station and College Boulevard are presently unknown. 28b. Another station is planned to be located in the San Francisco Peak area of Oceanside to the east of the proposed project. The developer of the South Ridge Trails project is to dedicate the land and grade the site for a station, which is planned to be built by the City of Oceanside. Utilization of fire services from this station would require an automatic-aid agreement between the cities of Oceanside and Carlsbad. Additionally, Cannon Road would have to be con- structed to the proposed project through the Leisure Village and South Ridge Trails projects. Service from this station to the project would be within the five-minute response time. The timing of completion of this station and Cannon Road to the project is not presently known. 28c. The City of Carlsbad is currently trying to acquire land for a new fire station near the El Camino Real/Palomar Airport Road intersection. If constructed, a station at this location could provide a secondary response to the proposed project in a time of about eight minutes. 28d. In summary, for adequate fire service to be pro- vided, a new fire station would have to be built, or an ex- isting station relocated closer to the proposed project. The fire department recommends as a possible mitigation measure that the decision makers consider having the applicant in- stall sprinkler systems in residences to be occupied before adequate fire service is available to the project. 28e. A source of revenue for funding capital improve- ments in the city is the public facilities fee paid by devel- opers. The applicant should be required to pay the appropri- ate public facilities fees for the residential units proposed. c) Police Protection 29a. The applicant should pay the required public facil- ities fees, which are allocated by city council for capital improvements. 29b. Neighborhood associations should be established by homeowner's or neighborhood associations as an additional means of curbing crime. . . d) Water Although the existing water facilities are adequate to serve the proposed project, water consumption should be re- duced by the use of the following measures, which are re- quired by state law. 30a. The proposed project should incorporate flow- restricting faucets and showerheads, low-volume water closets, and insulation of hot water lines in water recircu- lating systems. 30b. Additional measures which should be implemented in the proposed project, where applicable, are listed in the Utilities section, Water subsection of this report. e) Sewer The Lake Calavera Sewage Treatment Plant will service the subject property when completed. This plant will become op- erative when sufficient effluent is generated to allow the plant to operate efficiently. In the interim, building per- mits will not be issued unless the city council allows temp- orary connection to the Encina facility. 31. The applicant should pay all costs associated with the connection to the sewer district and dedicate all sewer improvements to the City of Carlsbad. f) Solid Waste 32. At the present time, no mitigation should be re- quired for collection or disposal of solid wastes. However, in the future, this service may require that alternative measures, such as recycling reusuable waste products, be implemented. Ultimately, a significant reduction of solid waste may require society-wide changes in packaging regula- tions, pricing structures, and attitudes toward the recycling of nonrenewable resources. g) Hospitals 33. Further expansion of Tr-City Hospital or the con- struction of an additional hospital facility should be inves- tigated by the State Department of Health when area hospitals again approach overcrowded conditons. . . h) Libraries 34. No specific mitigation measures should be required for library services. 1) Shopping Facilities 35. No mitigation measures should be required in that existing regional and community shopping centers, in addition to those in neighboring projects with approved plans, will provide adequate service to the proposed project. j) Public Transportation 36a. The planned extension of Cannon Road by the appli- cant, which must be completed before the first dwelling units are occupied, will facilitate the extension of bus service to the proposed project. 36b. Bus stops and signs should be provided by the ap- plicant at locations subject to the approval of NCTD and the City of Carlsbad planning director, according to city council policy. k) Agricultural Resources 37a. Prime soils on the property should remain undevel- oped and available for agricultural production. However, it is not likely that an eight-acre area of prime soils on the site could, by itself, exist as a viable farming unit. 37b. Portions of the project site currently under agri- cultural production should be made available by the property owner for continued agricultural uses until the individual project phases are developed. This measure will temporarily postpone the loss of farmland. o not typo to the left of dotted line.Cj'- FEDERAL GRANT AMICATION/AWARD NOTIFICATIOM 1 APPLICATION DATE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. . TE CLEARINGHOUSE (916) 44EW113 yr .;7 ITEI.IS 1-31 TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT T_j'ANT - LInt 4. ADDRESs..- street or P.O. Box 2 FEDERAL EMPLOYER- ID 3. The Barnes Corporation 343 Third Ave, #3 S. CITY 6. COUNTY 7. STATE 8. ZIP CODE 9 PROG TITLEINO. (Catalogof Fed , Domestic Ass; star Laguna Beach Orange CA 92651 0. TYE OF ACTION TYPE OF CHANGE (Complete it lOb or lOcwa,.checxed) 14 EXT1NG FED GRA. rr - 11. l2ç- 13. New c L.1 Modification- increased Dollar, a- U Increased Duration a- Other Scope Change - bContfnudorp. - b- DDecreas.d Dollar, b DDecz-,as.d Duration b C3 Cancellation yr mo. 19. APPLICANT TYPE FUNDS REOUESTEO(ForC ,Show.OnlyAmc a, I, Enter Letter- 5. REfLUESTED FUND START 19_____ A. State- F. School District 20.FEO6AL 'B.FUlIOS,DURATION. " ____ aInterstate, C. Community Action Agency 21STATE - . - yr mo, C. SubStateDist H. Sponsored Organization 22OC.-4c. Ii. ESt. PROJECTSTART 19___.. D. County- I. Indian 73.017i- ( )$ 18. ESI. PROJECT DURATION (Months E. City J. Other(S.cify in Remarks 24. TOTAL (20: 21.22,23; 25. BRI EF-TITLE OF APPLICANTSPRO.IECT Carlsbad Highlands - 25. DESCRIPTION-or-APPLICANT'S PROJECT (Purpose). -; Tentative map, development plan, and planned unit, development p rmi.t.: - for the construction of 813 residential units on a 278-acre 'p±ãei -. located 0.3 mile southof. Calavera Lake in the eastern portion:.o.f, the City of Carlsbad 27.AFlA OFPROJECTIMPACT(lfldicateCity, County-, State, etc.) srivrs- WIDE WIDE I COL: Carlsbad, Ocanside andCounty of San Diego,' California 0 J Djç 22. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT - - - - -. 29.. Environmental Assessment Required - 30. CLARlNGHOUSE(S) TO WHICH SUBMITTED o( APpliCant Dis%ricimimpacted By Project Bt8IFe-deral Agency?. - ] [ •0, - :-' - I ;- -. - ' State b DArea Wid - - 31. a NjAMEITITLE OFCONTAC PERSON' --.• - -.:. b ADDRESS -Street or P. 0. Sox . . -, c TELEPHON B, I4Q. Gary Wayne, -Assistant: Pi'äñnr .1200 Elm Ave, Carlsbad, CA 9200'' ai. d I ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT REVIEW REQUIRED YES' NO D -----------------------Will the cr0 jec-r require- relo cation? .---.... -------- Is if project is physical in nature or require " environmental document; list the U. S. if Yeti ] Environmental imcact Statement (Report)-Attached (20 L Draft EIR ' 0 Final EIR - Negative-Declaration-Attached (20 coptes .- . Geologic Survey Quadrangle map whic project is located. YES NO - Does your agency have-a None-attached - Document Will Be- Forwarded On , action policyand pl ? . . Approximately -..-- - - - YES fi NO fl A.95 IV? - . More- ' Day- Year g Is oroct covered by If No Federal Program Does Not Require Are Environmental Document - ProjecrExempt Under State Categorical Exemption, Class - 1't YES, c N O OA c:ied , - YES [3, NOD1 - ITEMS 32-38 TO BE COMPLETED BY CLEARINGHOUSE MULTIPLE I I 32. CLEARINGHOUSE ID I CLEARINGHOUSE I 33.aCTIONBASEDON F(EVIEW OF 13 Notification 33.b ACTION TAKEN With Comment C 0 Waived I bED - Without Comment d 0 Unfavorable IDENTIFIER State Number STATE WIDE County! City 'ea City County/ City City County! City county., CIZ 35.CL ARINGHOUSE I Z a IMPACT CODE Yes -No 36.ST1 TE PLAN RQUIRED 37. RECEIVING DATE ca-,- OFF ICIAL T CLEARINGHOUSE es 7 N 38. FINAL CH ACT ION DATE 19 ITEMS 39-42 TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT BEFORE SENDING FORM TO FEDERAL AGENCY The applicant certifies that to the best of his. knowledge and betiof the above data are true and -Check box- if clearinghouse 39. CETI FICATI ON - - correct an filing of this form-has been duly authorized by the governing body of the-applicant. -response is attached 40. a I4AME (Print or Type) ., (b TITLE c SIGNATURE of Authorized Representative d TELEPHONE NUMBE - --- I I 41. 04TE MAILED TO FEDERAL/STATE AGENCY yr mo' day 42. NAME OF FEDERAL / STATE AGENCY - I TO WHICH THIS APPLlCATIOtuBMITTED - - • ITEMS 43.54 TO BE COMPLETED BY FEDERAL OFFICE EVALUAT'\G AND RECOMMENDING ACTION ON THE APPLICATION 43.GFANT APPLICATION ID 152. Application Rec'd. 53.a Esc. Action 1 (Assigned by Federal Agency) I ' I<$COrne R :c c.3- • I yr mo day yr -u day 4.4. GANTOR AGENCY 45. OFGANIZATIONAL UNIT 46.AÔMINISTERING OFFICE 37..AIpORESS - Street or P. 0. Box \ J.3Lit-1O / 19 19 - V 19 R Amended Applic. - R Rev. Eaoectect 54. Exp, Action R Received E Action Date I Revised As Of E V H v yr mo day yr C cay yr mo day S S I S 19 I 19 19 0 19 ° 19 '19 0 N N N s 19_i s s CITY 39. STATE 50. ZIP CODE 51, TELEPHONE NUM .O9I C5 '9 19 19 ITEMS 5565 TO BE COMPLETED BY THE FEDERAL C = ~'C=- 3PPV!\G T-4E GRANT APPLICATION FINAL ACTION FINAL DATES yr mo day [FIJ.VOSAPPRCVEO [For Change-s Show Only Amt. of/nc. fri or Dec. (-i.' 55. a Awarded b 0 '1 - 19 ACieCted C Withdrawn - - 60. FEDERAL AMQLJNT(F Y_funds) (jS________________ 56. FIINDS AVAILABLE - - 67. STATE SHARE f )S_ x 57. El DING DATE 19 52. LDCAI. SHARE ( 58. FEDERAL GRANT ID - 63. OTHER ( is 64. TOTAL (60, 61, 62. 53) ( I S 59.FDERAL FUND ACCOUNT NUM6ER '65. MULTIPLE ?R03RAM-LI\ - si riui..,i iui' rui eUMPLETING rORM CA-16.11 These instruction designed to assist in completing the APP NT portions of the Form CA-1 89. T rtions are PART 1 and PART 3 and are ED PART 1 BOX NO, TITLE. INSTRUCTION 1. APPLICATION DATE - Date application is sent to the Clearinghouse. EXAMPLE: " mo day 73 01 02 2. FEDERAL EMPLOYER I.D. - This number is assigned to business entities by IRS. It has 9 digits. If you do not have an I.D. or need assistance in locating it, contact the funding agency. EXAMPLE: 456-62.8684 ....... 3. APPLICANT -Use capital letters. MAXIMUM 40 CHARACTERS (including spaces). If necessary, abbreviate. EXAMPLE: STATE HEALTH DEPT US FOREST SER VICE 4. ADDRESS - Use capital letters MAXIMUM 24 CHARACTERS (including spaces). EXAMPLE: 3916 WOODSTOCK AVE 5. CITY - Use capital letters. MAXIMUM 16 CHARACTERS (including spaces). EXAMPLE: SACRAMENTO 6. COUNTY - Use capital letters. MAXIMUM 16 CHARACTERS (including spaces). EXA411PL& SACRAMENTO 7. STATE -Use capital letters. MAXIMUM 2th4RACTERS S. ZIP CODE -Enter your zip code EXAMPLE: 95814 9. PROGRAM TITLE/NUMBER -Obtain this information from the fundin9 agency or the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance. Do not include decimal point. Place abbreviated program title in parentheses following catalog number. EXAi'fPLE: 13403 (Bilingual Educ.) 10. TYPE OF ACTION - Enter X in the appropriate box. 11, 12, 13. TYPE OF CHANGE - Complete only if you have checked box lOb or 10c. 14. EXISTING FED. GRANT 1.0.-If you have checked Item lOb or 10c or have had previous correspondence with a Federal Agency ncerning your present grant enter this number. EXAMPLE: OSD-C.4.09.3901 15. REQUESTED FUND START -Enter appropriate date. .16. FUNDS START - Enter appropriate date. 17( EST. PROJECT START - Enter appropriate date. 18. EST. PROJECT DURATION - Enter appropriate date. '19. APPLICANT TYPE - Enter the appropriate letter in the box provided. Federal agencies use letter J. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. FUNDS REQUESTED - Enter appropriate amounts. lf.no funding involved, enter 0. 25. BRIEF TITLE OF APPLICANT PROJECT'- Use capital letters. MAXIMUM 60 CHARACTERS (including spaces). EXAMPLE: CONSTRUCTION OF NEW HOUSING 26. DESCRIPTION OF APPLICANT'S PROJECT (PURPOSE) - Use capital letters. MAXIMUM 300 CHARACTERS (including spaces). 60 characters per line, 5 lines. Make description complete, intelligible to non-specialist. lnclude,if appropriate, source and amount of scase/local/pqivote matching funds, and names of others with whom coordination has been established. 27. AREA OF IMPACT - Use capital letters. Always include county or counties of impact. Include city if appropriate. If not within bounds of a named city or town, give rough location in Box 26 above. Indicate whether impact is statewide, county-wide or multi-county. If multi-county, list county of greatot irncect first. 23. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT -MAXIMUM ZNUMERALS. 29. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT? -Enter an X inappropriate box. If X is in YES - attach a copy. 30. CLEARINGHOUSE/S TO WHICH SUBMITTED - Enter an X in theappropriate box. 31a. NAME/TITLE OF CONTACT PERSON - Enter this information for the Person who has the most complete inforrpation regarding the proposal who can be contacted if necessady. Do not give the name of the administrator (for example, mayor with general responsibility for th. project. The contact person will receive an acknowledgement of receipt, the State Clearinghouse identification number, and, upon completion of the review, any comments generated from the project review. 31b. ADDRESS 31c TELEPHONE - Enter this information for the person who has the most complete information regarding the proposal who can be contacted if necessary. Do not give the name of the administrator (for example, mayor) with general responsibility for the project. 31d.31h ITEMS FOR CALIFORNIA REVIEW- 31d. Is Environmental Review Required? - If yes, California requires a minimum of 20 copies of attachments such as El Rs, Negative Declarations, maps, etc. for review purposes. If none attached, be sure to fill in an approximate date such • documents will be forwarded for review. If no indicate reason. If project is exempt under State Categorical exemption, list which one (see "Guidelines for the Implementation of the California Environmental. Quality Act of 1970.") 31e. Will the Project require Relocation? - Will people be • required to move from their residences as a result of this project? 31f. Does your Agency have a Civil Rights Affirmative Action Policy and Plan? - Self-explanatory. 31g. Does A.95, Part IV apply? - This section requires the execution of a Memorandum of Agreement between an Areawide Clearinghouse and any federally-funded, single-purpose planning entity which shares its territorial sphere of interest. If so, has MOA been executed? -A copy of the Memorandum of Agreement must be attached to the application, but should not be submitted for review to the State Clearinghouse. 31h. If Project is physical in nature or requires an environmental document, list the U.S. geological survey guadrangle map(s) in' which the project .s located. - 3cif.explanatory. PART 3 The original of Form CA-189 will be returned tq,you by the State Clearinghouse as well as each that you sent to the Areawide Clearinghouses. EACH FORM MUST BE INCLUDED IN THE APPLICATION PACKET. COMPLETE PART 3 on the ORIGINAL and forward it attached to -the application to the funding Agency. 39. CERTIFICATION - If a letter from the ttate Clearinghouse confirming completion of the required review is attached, enter Xin box. 40a. NAME 40b. TITLE 40c. SIGNATURE 4. TELEPHONE NO. - Complete 'this information for the person with responsibility for the proposal. THIS IS THE PERSON WHO SIGNS GRANT APPLICATIONS FOR YOUR AGENCY. 41. DATE MAILED TO FEDERAL AGENCY - Enter appropriate date. 42. NAME OF FEDERAL AGENCY TO WHICH THIS APPLICATION IS SUBMITTED - Enter the abravia:ion as listed on attached sheet. - If a state agency APPLYING for fderl f,ind ,..i..,,,, •... e... . Departmental ID No. - Current Year Departmental Budget Year tO No. Carry Forward TOTAL 1) STATE OPERATIONS 2) LOCAL ASSISTANCE 3) CAPlTALOUTy If a state agency HAS BEEN AWARDED fPd-I fund.mmnlete section.belav c,v, ... r'._.,. •' ,.-'__-----'-- ..- -. .,- --.- - - Departmental ID No. Current Year OepartmTen5aj ID No. 8uclet Year Carry Forward" TOTAL 1) STATE OPERATIONS 2) LOCALASSI5TANCE __________.- ____--------- •-.----•- .. •.. .-•.- _____ -3) CAPITALOuTy -------. 0 I. I. CARLSBAD HIGHLANDS Chronology of EIR PROCESS 1. Notice of Preparation (30 day notice) December 6, 1980 2. Project submitted March 6, 1981 3. Screencheck Draft Environmental Information submitted by applicant Consultant March 6, 1981 4. City review of screencheck envir. info. March 25, 1981 5. Applicant notified that revisions were necessary March 26, 1981 6. Revised screencheck EIR received by City May 11, 1981 7. City review completed May 19, 1981 8. Draft EIR received by City May 26, 1981 9. State Clearinghouse review initiated May 27, 1981 10. Notice of Completion May 27, 1981 11. Meeting between applicant and city staff (applicant indicated circum- stances necessitated project changes. Staff requested that applicant submit details of any changes ASAP to deter- mine necessity for additional environmental review June 4, 1981 12. State clearinghouse review complete July 10, 1981 13. Applicant project on hold until city receives revised project plans July 13, 1981 14. Applicant meets with city staff to demonstrate further environmental review may be necessary and that they will research this need. Again city requests submittal of project changes July 15, 1981 15. Applicant submits details of project changes July 1981 S. S. 16. City informs applicant supplemental EIR is necessary July 22, 1981 17. City receives screencheck draft supplemental EIR September 8, 1981 18. City review and comment on screencheck EIR September 21, 1981 19. City receives revised screencheck EIR October 5, 1981 20. City review and comments on revision October 14, 1981 21. City receives second revision October 22, 1981 22. City review and comment 23. City receives Draft Supplemental EIR November 2, 1981 24. City informs applicant that it still has not had revised project plans submitted November 10, 1981 25. Notice of Completion and State Clearing- house Review complete - City requests short review period December 3, 1981 26. Applicant submits revised project plans December 18, 1981 27. City receives draft response to comments for both EIR5 December 21, 1981 28. City completes review of draft responses for both EIRs January 29. Planning Commission Hearing - Both EIRs February 10, 1982 GW: rh 1-25-82 -2- Carlsbad Highlands Photo Locations &- 4 D 6 6 wwL \-.~: G~ RI 14 t,~mpa 13 12) 't MAI oib kd Carlsbad Highlands Photo Locations C4e A& '7 / /AJI t84 I trTo El LAJe PCW\. 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