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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLCPA 99-01; Incidental Outdoor Dining Areas II; Local Coastal Program Amendment (LCPA) (3)- c STATE OF CALIFORNIA - THE RESOURCES AGENCY GRAY DAVIS, Gowmor - CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION SAN DIEGO AREA 3111 CAMINO DEL RIO NORTH, SUITE 200 SAN DIEGO. CA 92108-1725 (619) 521-8036 October 2 1, 1999 Eric Munoz City of Carlsbad Planning Department 2075 Las Palmas Drive Carlsbad, CA 92009 Re: City of Carlsbad Local Coastal Program Amendment 3-99 Dear Mr. Munoz: 4 1999 Thank you for your October 6,1999 submittal of the City of Carlsbad’s third LCP amendment package for the 1999 calendar year. The package includes five separate actions taken by the City to amend the City’s Zoning Ordinance and LCP Implementation Plan. Section 13553 of the California Code of Regulations states “[aln amendment to a certified LCP or LRDP together with all necessary attachments and exhibits shall be deemed “submitted” after having been received and found by the executive director of the Commission to be in proper order and legally adequate to comply with Public Resources Code Section 30150(b). Said review shall be completed within a reasonable time, but unless there are unusual circumstances, no later than ten (10) working days after the date it is received in the Commission offices during normal working hours [. . .I”. Staff has completed the initial review of the LCPA package. The following additional information is necessary in order for staff to determine the LCP package is complete and properly submitted. First, the mailing lists which have been submitted for the five separate actions include the Appendix A oq Governmental Agencies list, and a list titled Interested Parties which are the same for all five actions. Please confirm whether or not there is an additional list for each item that would inciude adjacent property owners and residents and/or other interested parties such as persons who have submitted written or oral comments for the local hearings. If such a list exists, please provide each list for each of the 5 City actions. Additionally, for LCPA 98-08 Carnation Property, a question was raised regarding provision of sewer service to surrounding unsewered properties. Please submit an explanation and a graphic representation of the existing sewer system within Zone 20, which properties are currently without sewer and potential alignmentdlocations and capacity of future sewer lines to serve those and the subject properties. We are particularly interested in any sewer system which may be located outside of the street system within open space or environmentally sensitive habitat areas. Finally, for LCPA 98-07 Hadley, please submit a written explanation as to why the proposed open space lot is not being zoned Open Space with this rezone. t October 21, 1999 Page 2 The submittal involves an amendment to the LCP Implementation Plan and has been classified a major amendment. As a major amendment, the Coastal Commission has 90 days to review a land use plan revision or 60 days to review an implementation plan modification. Therefore, depending on when the above information is received, it is likely that either a time extension or the LCP amendment must be scheduled for the December 7-10,1999 Commission hearing in San Rafael. Due to workload constraints and the fact that Commission staff is currently working on Carlsbad LCPA W99D Kelly Ranch, we anticipate it will be difficult to process the entire submittal for the December hearing, therefore, a time extension would be necessary. Please let us know if there are any reasons why a time extension until the January 11-14,2000 meeting in Santa Monica is a problem and if there is an order of priority for which City actions we should process first. If you have any questions about the processing or scheduling of this amendment, please do not hesitate to call me or Bill Ponder at this office. District Manager cc: GaryWayne Bill Ponder (CarlsbadLCPA nf lettex)