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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLCPA 93-06; Green Valley; Local Coastal Program Amendment (LCPA) (10)STATE OF CALIFORNIA-THE RESOURCES AGENCY > - CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SAN DIEGO AREA 3111 CAMINO DEL RIO NORTH, SUITE 200 SAN DIEGO, CA 821084726 (819) 621-8036 March 5,1996 Gary B. Woods Director of Planning P & D Consultants, Inc. 401 West A Street, Suite 2500 San Diego, CA 92101 Re: Coastal Development Permit Application #6-96- 18 - Green Valley Crossing Dear Mr. Woods: Commission staff has reviewed the above cited permit application which is requesting approval of an 1 1-lot master tentative map for the approximately 281 acre Green Valley area in Carlsbad. In addition, the project includes grading consisting of appro?timately 279,000 cubic yards of balanced cut and fill; infrastructure improvements that include widening of El Camino Real, two bridge crossings over Encinitas Creek to access rhe site, internal circulation improvements and storm drain and other drainage facilities; construction of public trails along the creek; and, on-site mitigation for impacts to wetland and other sensitive habitats. The project is proposed to accommodate future development of approximately 300,000 sq. ft. of commercial development and 400 single-family residential units (which will be reviewed under a separate coastal development permit). Based on our review of the application submittal, additional information is necessary to complete our review. Specifically, you will need to submit grading and erosion control plans for the site. Because grading and infrastructure iinprovements will impact several environmentally sensitive habitat areas, you need to submit a site plan which details the location of and quantifies all impacts to sensitive habitat areas, both permanent and temporary. In addition, you will need to provide information which documents that the proposed impacts are both unavoidable and the least environmentally damaging alternative. Relative to mitigation for impacts to sensitive resources, the Green Valley Master Plan does contain a mitigation and monitoring program, however, no plantinghevegetation plans have been submitted. As such, you will need to provide us with these plans. In addition, there is no indication as to whether or not the proposed impacts and mitigation have been reviewed (and at least conceptually approved) by the United State Fish and Wildlife Service. Therefore, you should provide evidence of such coordination. r Gary Woods March 5,1996 Page 2 Finally, you will also need to provide plans for all the proposed infrastructure improvements. These should include detailed plans for the proposed bridge crossings and information on how the proposed design will facilitate wildlife movement along the sensitive Encinitas Creek Corridor. Because this information is needed to adequately review this project, the application remains unfiled at this time. Therefore, please submit the above requested information to this office as soon as possible. Once all the information is received and the Commission has acted on the pending City of Carlsbad Local Coastal Program Amendment #1-96 (Green Valley Master Plan), this application will be scheduled for the next available hearing. If you have any questions, please give me a call. /7 Sincerely, McEachern Coastal Planner cc: AllenFarris Chuck Damm Deborah Lee Sherilyn Sarb Christer Westman / (961 8nfltr.doc)