HomeMy WebLinkAboutLCPA 00-08; Carlsbad Promenade; Local Coastal Program Amendment (LCPA) (9)From: Keri Akers <kakers@coastal.ca.gov>
To : "'cwest@ci.carlsbad.ca.us"' <cwest@ci.carlsbad.ca.us>, "'vlync@ci.carlsbad.ca.us'"
<vlync@ci.carlsbad.ca.us>, "'gwayn@ci.carlsbad.ca.us"' <gwayn@ci.carlsbad.ca.us>
Date: 6/25/02 4:50PM
Subject: FW: Draft Suggested Modifications - Carslbad Promenade, Redeemer by the Sea
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> From: Keri Akers
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> 'gwayn@ci.carlsbad.ca.us'
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> by the Sea
> Gary, Van and Christer,
> Based upon staff input and legal review, we've made a few proposed changes
> to the format of our draft suggested modifications on Carlsbad Promenade > and Redeemer by the Sea. The substance and intent of the modifications is
> still the same. However, we have removed specific references to the
> development proposals, and have linked the modifications more closely to
> the physical sites and associated habitat. The purpose is to ensure that
> onsite habitat continues to be permanently protected after the rezones,
> independent of whether the individual development proposals actually take > place. If, for some reason, the approved tentative tract maps were
> allowed to expire, or otherwise became invalid, the revised site-specific
> requirements as incorporated onto the LCP Zoning Map would continue to
> provide appropriate standards for any future tentative tract map. As with
> the previous language, if the Commission approves the rezones with
> suggested modifications, the City Council will need to effectively certify
> the revisions and provide the certifications for the Executive Director's
> checkoff. Please call me at (61 9) 767-2388 if you have any questions or
> to discuss the following proposed language.
> Thank you,
> Keri
Tuesday, June 25,2002 454 PM
Sherilyn Sarb; Deborah Lee
Draft Suggested Modifications - Carslbad Promenade, Redeemer
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> SUGGESTED MODIFICATION - DRAFT: >
> Staff recommends the following modification to the proposed LCP amendment
> be adopted. The underlined sections represent language that the
> Commission suggests be added:
> 1. > certified LCP Zoning Map, to apply to the subject parcels (APN #
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The City shall incorporate the following requirements onto the
> 21 5-070-1 3-00, 21 5-070-36-00, 214-550-01-00): >
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> acres), including coastal sage scrub, southern maritime chapparal,
> southern willow scrub and wetland areas, shall be protected as a condition
The onsite areas of native vegetated habitat (approximately 10.34
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> of development approval, and secured through recordation of an open space
> conservation agency, or other appropriate preservation method. Use of the
> open space areas containing native vegetation shall be restricted to
> habitat conservation, restoration and enhancement.
> b.
> area shall be required between structures and delineated native
> vegetation. The buffer area shall be secured through an easement or deed
> restriction that prohibits structures andlor non-native plantings in the
> habitat buffer area. A reduction to the 20-foot habitat buffer
> requirement may be allowed in order to obtain access to the property from
> Camino de las Ondas, where the maximum feasible habitat buffer shall be
> provided. Zone 3 brush management for fire protection may extend up to 20
> feet into the habitat buffer area.
1 > conservation easement in favor of the City of Carlsbad or other
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As a condition of development approval, a minimum 20-foot buffer
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> Redeemer by the Sea
> Staff recommends the following modification to the proposed LCP amendment
> be adopted. The underlined sections represent language that the
> Commission suggests be added.
> 1. The City shall incorporate the following requirements onto the > certified LCP Zoning Map, to apply to the subject parcel
> SUGGESTED MODIFICATION - DRAFT: >
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> (APN#215-080-22-00): >
> a. The onsite areas of native vegetated habitat (approximately .37
> acre), including southern maritime chapparal, shall be protected as a
> condition of development approval, and secured through recordation of an > open space conservation easement in favor of the City of Carlsbad or other
> conservation agency, or other appropriate preservation method. Use of the
> open space areas containing native vegetation shall be restricted to
> habitat conservation, restoration and enhancement, and operation and
> maintenance of existing storm water facilities as necessary to serve the
> proposed development.
> b.
> area shall be required between structures and delineated native
> vegetation. The buffer area shall be secured through an easement or deed
> restriction that prohibits structures and/or non-native plantings in the
> habitat buffer area. Zone 3 brush management for fire protection may
> extend up to 20 feet into the habitat buffer area.
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As a condition of development approval, a minimum 20-foot buffer
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