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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPCD 94-01; Alga Hills Custom Lots; Planning Commission Determination (PCD) (3)The Fieldstone Company 5465 Morehouse Drive, Suite 250, San Diego, CA 92121 TO Commissioner Tom Erwin RE: Alga Hills The Fieldstone Company, 5465 Morehouse Drive, Suite 250, San Diego, CA 92121 (619) 546-8081, FAX: (619) 546-9472 June 2, 1994 Mr. Tom Erwin City of Carlsbad Planning Commission 7703 Garbosa Place Carlsbad, California 92009 RE: Request for Approval of the Fieldstone Building Plans for the Alga Hills Project Dear Commissioner Erwin: The Fieldstone Company has been working diligently over the past two years to reach consensus and approval of our architecture and building program for the remaining twenty eight vacant lots located in the Alga Hills project in the City of Carlsbad. The vacant lots in question are the lots located directly to the west and the east of the Alga Hills project and were approved as a part of the original project of 240 lots in 1989. The original intent of the approval and the type of housing to be constructed on the 28 lots was to represent a "transition" between the production or tract type of housing located within the Alga Hills project and the individual custom lots located across Alicante Road to the west, and likewise, to the individual custom lots located across the canyon/open space to the east. Approval of the architectural guidelines for construction was set up to be at the discretion of the planning director. After attempting without success to sell the lots as "custom" lots to individual homeowners for nearly a year and a half, Fieldstone approached the City Planning Department with an architectural program to build out the lots. Fieldstone was requested to gain the support of the Alga Hills Homeowners Association and the adjacent homeowners across Alicante Road. With the help of additional concessions, Fieldstone reached a written agreement with the Alga Hills HOA and verbal approval from a concerned homeowner across Alicante Road to support the Fieldstone project. Fieldstone came back to the Planning Department to gain the final approval, only to find out that the planning staff wanted more architectural changes to the proposed buildings. Fieldstone met with staff on numerous occasions over the past six months, in order to demonstrate a cooperative response to the requested changes. June 2, 1994 Page Two However, even after many changes and all this process, the Planning staff has concluded that it must seek the advisory recommendation of approval from the Planning Commission. On June 15, 1994, we are requesting your support in approving of our architecture/building program for the remaining vacant lots at the Alga Hills project. This booklet has been prepared to give you an overview of the key project, dates and the effort which Fieldstone has gone through to gain approval and to build on lots originally approved in 1989. Best Regards, Bradley Project BPG:jm cc: Gary Wayne Anne Hysong APPROXIMATE KEY DATES AND MILESTONES January 1986 February 1989 August 1989 October 1992 March 1992 April 1992 May 1992 July 1992 September 1992 Original Tentative May approved. Fieldstone agrees to build the 28 lots as transition lots at the request of the Alicante Homeowners (Mr. O.B. Adams, an Alicante neighbor, was primary influence). Final Map approved and recorded. Fieldstone opens for sale. Last Fieldstone home closes in production tract. Fieldstone approaches the City Planning staff to build out lower lots with a specific architecture program. Staff request modifications to architecture on lower lots. Fieldstone makes changes as requested. Staff then requests Fieldstone to gain Alga Hills HOA approval and support. Although Fieldstone does not officially require HOA approval under the CC&R's, Fieldstone presents its plans to the HOA Board of Directors. HOA Board considers request and calls for a noticed meeting with interested homeowners. Fieldstone meets resistance from a few members of the HOA, due to a feeling that Fieldstone lowered the value of their homes by selling homes for less in the last phases of the project than in those in prior phases. Although the two issues are unrelated (and remain so today) and at the request of the HOA Board, Fieldstone decides to shelve building program for the lower lots and pursue an aggressive lot sale program. Fieldstone opens upper lots for sale. Fieldstone receives two deposits and then subsequently loses both deposits within two months. The buyers cited that the lots are not truly "custom" lots in their design and configuration. Most interested buyers would be interested in Fieldstone building a home for them on the lots. Fieldstone lowers prices of lots approximately 10%. Nobody responds to price reduction. November 1992 January 1993 October 1993 November 1993 January 1994 February 1994 March 1994 April 1994 Fieldstone lowers lots approximately another 10%. Nobody responds to price reduction. Fieldstone again lowers prices approximately another 10% and lists the custom lots with a resale agent. Nobody responds to price reduction. Fieldstone is required to pay off A & D loan to lender in November 1993. In order to pay off loan balance, Fieldstone must build lots or sell lots. Sale of lots has proven to be unsuccessful since July 1992; therefore, Fieldstone approaches HOA and City Planning staff to create a program to build out lots with specific architecture for each lot. Fieldstone restructures payoff of A & D loan until August 1994. Fieldstone approaches HOA with specific request to gain approval of a build out program. HOA requests Fieldstone to work with HOA architectural committee. HOA Architectural Committee and Fieldstone reach agreement. HOA Board of Directors needs to approve agreement with Fieldstone. HOA Board officially notices members of meeting to approve Fieldstone architectural/building agreement on all lots. HOA Board approves written agreement with Fieldstone. Planning Staff requests that Fieldstone notice and present architectural plans to the Alicante Homeowners across from Alga Hills. Fieldstone notices meeting and presents plans to only one interested neighbor, Mr. O.B. Adams. Ms. Ann Hysong from City Planning attends meeting. Mr. Adams has no objections and supports Fieldstone?s plans. Planning Staff indicates that a few homeowners at Alga Hills have contacted planning and do not agree with Fieldstone's plans, in spite of their HOA approval. Staff requests that Fieldstone make additional changes to the architecture for the upper and lower lots. Fieldstone complies with staff's requests. May 1994 Fieldstone meets with a few upset homeowners, who again express their anger at Fieldstone for the loss of value of their homes in the community. Fieldstone indicates that it does not control the market value of homes, but the real estate market has been in a recession for the past four years. Staff again requests that additional changes be made to the architecture. Again, Fieldstone complies with the request. Staff draws the conclusion that Planning Commission must make the advisory approval of Fieldstone's project. June 1994 Fieldstone to be heard at Planning Commission on June 15th. BENCHMfiRK/FLDSTN-LC ID :619-931-1946 MfiR 10'94 15:19 NO.UII FIELDSTONE ^^ LA COSTA March 10, 1994 Mr. O.B. Adams 7M3 Alicante Drive Carlsbad, California 92009 Re: Custom Lots on the Boundary of Alga Hills Dear Mr. Adams: Thank you for your time and consideration in meeting with Brad Griggs, Anne Hysong from the City of Carlsbad, and myself. As we mentioned, we have spent a great deal of energy working to achieve a transition from the Alga Hills neighborhood to the custom home area of you and your neighbors. Generally, it was my impression that you were satisfied with the planning and architecture which we have arrived at and which we presented to you. If I have misread your comments, please let me know. Also, it was my understanding that you would discuss our plans with your neighbors to see if they had any issues. Please remember that I am available to meet with any of them to more fully discuss the architecture or other matters. Just give me a call at the Ranch House (931-8747). We will be moving ahead to secure buflding permits on both the upper and lower lots. Either Brad or myself will keep you posted Again, thank you for your time and courtesy at our recent meeting. Sincerely, DOUG A VIS DArjb cc: Anne Hysong, City of Carlsbad Brad Griggs P.O. Box 9000-266 * Carlsbad. CA 92018 * 619-93I-X747 * FAX 619-931-1946 MEMORANDUM DATE: APRIL 23, 1986 TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: PLANNING DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: CT 84-41/PUD-77— ALGA HILLS RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission reaffirm their approval of the Negative Declaration, as previously approved by the Planning Commission and ADOPT Resolution No. 2550 APPROVING CT 84-41/PUD- 77. In addition, any traffic impact conditions established by the City Council on April 22, 1986 should be included in the resolution. DISCUSSION ' On January 8, 1986, CT 84-41/PUD-77 was heard before Planning Commission. The Planning Commission sent the project back to staff for redesign,, including: 1 ) widening internal streets from 24 feet to 26 feet, 2) increasing all lot sizes up to 3,500 square feet, 3) changing Street "A" so that it would go through from Alicante Road to Alga Road, 4) changing the Alga Road access in and out so that it would be right turn only, 5) and, eliminating the other right in only to the west on Alga Road. On January 22, 1986, CT 84-41/PUD-77 was brought back to Planning Commission with additional conditions addressing the concerns identified by the Planning Commission at the January 8, 1986 hearing. The Planning Commission recommended approval of CT 84-41/PUD-77 with these added conditions. In their recommendation, the Planning Commission also added a condition requiring the project applicant to agree to perform or to participate in the solution to the La Costa area traffic problems as identified in the forthcoming La Costa Traffic Study. On February 18, 1986, CT 84-41/PDD-77 was heard before the City Council. The City Council returned CT 84-41/PUD-77 to the Planning Commission for consideration after the La Costa Traffic Study is completed. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 '12. •13: 14 -15 16. IT 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28) All retaining walls greater than four feet reauired on the property shall be designed and constructed in a crib .fashion and shall be appropriately landscaped to the .satisfaction of the Planning Director. Retaining walls less than four feet shall be of brown slump stone with red brick cap. All crib wall planting shall be properly maintained and shall be the responsibility of the homeowner's association. The CC&R's shall state this" clearly. 29) CC&R's shall contain a provision prohibiting the parking or •storage of recreational vehicles onsite. In addition, the applicant shall participate in the design and location of a permanent RV storage facility in the La Costa area, and in this project's fair share of the cost of such facility. 30) 3V) 32) 33) The applicant shall be required to submit detailed design guidelines for the custom homes proposed for Phases 3 and 16 prior to the issuance of building permits. Guidelines shall ensure compatibility with other buildings in this development and with surrounding properties. These guidelines are subject to the approval of- the Planning Director. Lot sizes and widths in Phases 1, 6, 9, 10, 11, shall meet Planning Department Policy No. 12 to satisfaction of the Planning Director. 12, the 14 and 15 ^-irr:Phase 3 where length exceeds width by three times shall be'"reduced in length to the satisfaction of the City Engineer." Lot area removed from these lots shall be combined 'to form-an additional lot(s) to be owned and maintained by the Homeowner's- Association and this shall be so reflected in the CC&R/s.. • • A driveway plan showing the locations of industrial driveways within the project shall be approved by the Planning Director prior to installation. Driveways shall be located to maximize onstreet parking. Engineering Conditions; 34) 35) The developer shall obtain a grading permit prior to the commencement of any clearing or grading of the site. ^ Prior to commencement of grading activity the developer shall install a temporary fence around the parimeter of areas not to be graded or disturbed. This fence shall be inspected and approved by the public works inspector prior to the beginning of grading activity. PC RESO NO. 2492 (A)-6- ALGA HILLS DISCLOSUR^, STATEMENT preserve their appearance and to avoid damage from cracking and leaking. 36. CUSTOM HOME LOTS Lots 1-8, 88-100, and 235-241 may be constructed with custom homes developed by The Fieldstone Company, another developer, multiple developers, or individual homeowners. These homes, if constructed, will be required to meet design guidelines as established by The Fieldstone Company. Due to the nature of custom homes, variations in architectural style from other homes in Alga Hills may result. 37. INTERIOR PAINT The interior paint displayed in the model homes is representative of our designer choices in their decorating schemes only. Your electrical switches and plates are not white but will be similar to Pearl White in color. The production paint color in your home will be "Pearl White" by Frazee. A sample of this paint is displayed on the decorator . board in the sales office. For more information, check with your Sales Manager. 38. EASEMENTS Easements exist over portions of the following lots. For restrictions or further information concerning these easements, buyer should contact the appropriate agency for additional information. Combination Easements Lot 76: 15 foot wide storm drain and water easement Lot 77: 25 foot wide storm drain, sewer, and water easement Lot 149: 23 foot wide water and sewer easement; 15 foot wide private storm drain easement Sewer Easements Lot 89: 15 foot wide easement Water Easements Buyer Initial • FIEIBSTONE COMMUNITIES, INC., 5465 MOREHOUSE DRIVE, SUITE 250, SAN DIEGO, CA 92121 (619) 546-8081, January 21, 1994 fllg" Alga Hills Homeowners Association Board of Directors c/o Marquis Management Company 6440 Lusk Blvd, Ste. D-100 San Diego, CA 92121 RE: LETTER AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION AND THE FIELDSTONE COMPANY. REGARDING THE UPPER AND LOWER CUSTOM LOTS AT ALGA HILLS: (LOTS 1-8 AND 235-241 OF CARLSBAD TRACT NO. 84-41 Dear Board Members: This letter agreement, dated January 13, 1994, between The Fieldstone Company ("Fieldstone") and The Alga Hills Homeowners Association ("HOA") sets forth the terms and conditions by which the HOA approves and supports Fieldstone building residences on the Lower Custom Lots ("Lower Lots") and the Upper Custom Lots ("Upper Lots") (collectively, "Lots") in the Alga Hills project in Carlsbad. RECITALS; A. Fieldstone, as Declarant under the Alga Hills Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions recorded August 11, 1989, as amended, does not require approval from the HOA for the building of residences on the Lots. However, Fieldstone has chosen to seek the HOA support (1) in accordance with its commitment to cooperate with the existing Fieldstone homebuyers in the Alga Hills project, and (2) in order to obtain HOA support to obtaining approval' from the City of Carlsbad ("City") for the building of residences on the Lower Lots in accordance with the concept architectural plans shown on the attached Exhibit A, and the Upper Lots in accordance with the City approved Architectural Guidelines, as shown on the attached Exhibit B. B. HOA wishes that the residence on the Lots be built in accordance with certain minimum architectural standards and requirements. Additionally, the HOA wish that the Common Area in the project be enhanced with certain landscaping and lighting improvements. FIELDSTONE COMMUNITIES. INC. Alga Hills Homeowners Association Board of Directors January 21, 1994 Page -2- Fieldstone and the HOA agree: I. FIELDSTONE LOT IMPROVEMENTS 1. Subject to City approval of Fieldstone's design of improvements to the Lots, Fieldstone shall provide the following improvements with each of the residences it constructs on the Lots; (a) on the lower lots only, a minimum twelve (12) foot front yard setback from the street curb to the face of the garage door in combination^ with the use of roll up garage doors, front yard landscaping, including a minimum of an auto irrigation system, sod, one (1) 24" box street tree, one (l) 24" box front yard tree, and minimum five (5) gallon shrubs, enhanced concrete driveways, consisting of either varying patterns of stamped concrete or brick ribbons, driveway landscaping between the two (2) and three (3) car garage doors, mounted carriage lights or garage door "down lighting" within the arches and/or soffits above the garage doors, and (f) the minimum architectural features as shown on the attached Exhibit C. Fieldstone shall comply with the attached City approved Architectural Guidelines in building of the Upper Lots, as shown on the attached Exhibit B. II. FIELDSTONE FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION: 1. Fieldstone shall contribute $7,200 for the benefit of the Association to make desired landscaping and lighting improvements to the Common Area. The design and the extent of the improvements shall be at the sole discretion of the HOA. The contribution shall be payable by Fieldstone to the HOA after approval of City of Fieldstone's building plans. Fieldstone will pay within twenty (20) days to HOA after City approval. Alga Hills Homeowners Association Board of Directors January 21, 1994 Page -3- Fieldstone shall reimburse the owners of those lots as shown on the attached Exhibit D, ("Adjacent Lots") for exterior window cleaning necessitated by reason of the construction of residences on the Lots. The reimbursement shall only be for one (1) cleaning of the windows which face the nearest Lots. Fieldstone shall notify the Adjacent Lots of the terms and conditions of reimbursement prior to start of construction of the residences on the Lots. In no event shall the reimbursement exceed the amount of $65.00 per Adjacent Lot. III. OBLIGATION OF HOA Upon the request of Fieldstone, the HOA shall submit in writing to the City, and shall appear at any hearing or meeting before the City Council or the City staff and express, the approval of the HOA of the construction of the Lower Lots of residences in accordance with the concept architectural plans shown on the attached Exhibit & and on the Upper Lots in accordance with the City approved Architectural Guidelines as shown on attached Exhibit B. This agreement is conditional upon the City of Carlsbad approval of the Fieldstone's plans attached on Exhibit A. Sincerely, •I'/li Bradley Project BPG: v AGREED AND ACCEPTED: The Alga JJiiis-^omepwners Association BY: BY: /Date ALGA HILLS CUSTOM HOMES FIELDSTONE LA COSTA <.' \ 30" ROOF OVERHANG—, CONCRETE "S" TILE HIP ROOF —j STUCCO FINISH^—i LARGE FRAME VEW VJIMDO 2271 SF 5 cn W u w O Os 35'-0' u HH o Oi en w3 <w o i : ! I: :»; : : o : S CANTILEVEREO SECOND FLOOR-BARREL TILE WP ROOF SMOOTH PLASTER FINISH 1 RECESSED WINDOWS AND DOORS SH.L ACCENT DETAL LOT GABLE ROOF FEATURE LARGE FRAME VIEW WINDOWS CONCRETE "S- TILE HIP ROOF- WHITE WASHED BRICK VENEER STUCCO EXTERIOR LOT 89 CANTILEVERED SECOND STORY BALCONY r FRENCH DOORS 7 BARREL TI-E HIP ROOF j CORBELED BEAM ENDS RECESSED GARAGE DOOR SMOOTH PLASTER FINISH LOT 90 GABLE ROOF DECORATIVE BEAMS AND BRACE:SHAKE OR ASPHALT SHINGLE ROOF -, HIP ROOF- STONE VENEER FRONT PORCH LOT 91 RECESSED ARCH AT WINDOWS AND DOORS SMOOTH STUCCO FINISH—7 POTSHELVES- EXPOSED BEAMS AND RAFTERS FRONT PORCH LOT 92 30" ROOF OVERHANG—t CONCRETE "S" TILE HIP ROOF —, STUCCO FINISH 1 LARGE FRAME VIEW WINDOWS ^^v^v^v^v\^M\\y^^^ ylx **l ** t V VV\t \ \ XV t^\M\^ JMJ^J hj, > . M '\V\iyV\ VH\V1 '. J TWO TONE STUCCO ACCENT- LOT 93 GABLE ROOF-BARREL TILE HIP ROOF RECESSED WINDOWS-7 SILL ACCENT DETAIL' SMOOTH PLASTER FMSH LOT 94 GABLE ROOF-WOOO CLAPBOARD SIDING SHAKE OR ASPHALT SHINGLE HIP ROOF' OVERED FRONT ENTRY PORCH BRICK VENEER WAINSCOT LOT 95 FLAT CONCRETE TLE HIP ROOF-FALSE SHUTTERS FULL HEIGHT WINDOWS WOOD SIDING RECESSED GARAGE DOOR STONE VENEER LOT 96 BARREL TILE HIP ROOF—v CANTILEVERED SECOND STORY BALCONY- • FRENCH DOORS , CORBELED BEAM ENDS SMOOTH PLASTER FlWISH ' J RECESSED GARAGE DOORS LOT 97 30" ROOF OVERHANG 1 CONCRETE "S" TILE ROOF . GABLE ROOF STUCCO FINISH- WHITE WASHED MASONRY-X LARGE FRAME VIEW WINDOWS LOT 98 FULL HEIGHT WINDOWS -BARREL TILE ROOF RECESSED WINDOWS—f WOOD SIDING 7 SILL ACCENT DETAf '^y^-x^ys^^\\^'s^'^x^^\'NvyvS<3 .V.\M^WV AA\1ii\\\xiy ^ l\a^^^W\W\\!v\'jJAx3g!5S^ RECESSED GARAGE DOOR BRICK VENEER LOT 99 DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS SHAKE OR ASPHALT SHINGLE HIP ROOF EXTERIOR PLASTER- STONE VENEER FRONT PORCH LOT 100 LOT 90 WMTI VUMO MCX vtMin - LOT 89 LOT ALGA HILL$ F1ELDSTONE LA COSTA MT MOOT (MW4AMQ CKMCXtrt f TW M* HOOF —, STUCCO fiffi; • ' LOT 93 LOT 92 LOT 91 ALGA HILLS F1ELDSTONE LA COSTA LOT 96 LOT 95 LOT 94 ALGA HILLS PUUM"** ••«*>•>• LOT 100 ALGA HILLS HELDSTONE LA COSTA :L :G A HI L.L.S U STO M HOMES LOTS 8« THRU 100 .PASEO CANDELERO LEGENO —noram tmc JC_"JL SLOPE AREAMMMKO SET BACK UNt • VOkU. C5X3»B—MLBUU AMA .", SCALE -^f 1"=20 PRELIMINARY PLOT PLAN . JOBN0.10S41O OATE:8-25-81 ALGA HILLS The Fieldstone Company Plan One 2006 SF ARCHITECTS 122-0300 6-1-94 6-1-94 PLAN 1 ELEVATION A FIELDSTONE - ALGA HILLS ARCHITECTS AUKUSKSCHS1UDIO 122-0300 6-1-94 ^W^MKfm^^^i PLAN1 ELEVATION C FIELDSTONE - ALGA HILLS ARCHITECTS fcKJKUittscHVUaO 122-0300 -1 1. 6-1-94 PLAN 2 ELEVATION A FIELDSTONE - ALGA HILLS ARCHITECTS 122-0300 6-1-94 PLAN 2 ELEVATIONB FIELDSTONE - ALGA HILLS ARCHITECTS 122-0300 6-1-94 PLAN 2 ELEVATION C FIELDSTONE - ALGA HILLS ARCHITECTS 122-0300 ALGA HILLS The Fieldstone Company Plan Three 2391 SF ARCHITECTS 6-1-94 PLAN 3 ELEVATION A FIELDSTONE - ALGA HILLS ARCHITECTS 122-0300 6-1-94 PLAN 3 ELEVATIONS FIELDSTONE - ALGA HILLS ARCHITECTS 122-0300 6-1-94 PLAN 3 ELEVATION C FIELDSTONE - ALGA HILLS ARCHITECTS 122-0300 6-1-94 PLAN 3 ELEVATION D FIELDSTONE - ALGA HILLS ARCHlTEaS AKMAUinNinna 122-0300 Plan Four 2638 SF ALGA HILLS The Fieldstone Company 6-1-94 PLAN 4 ELEVATION A FIELDSTONE - ALGA HILLS ARCHITECTS AKJtO&KKKiliaO 122-0300 6-1-94 PLAN 4 ELEVATION B FIELDSTONE - ALGA HILLS ARCHITECTS 122-0300 6-1-94 PLAN 4 ELEVATION C FIELDSTONE - ALGA HILLS ARCHITECTS AiomjswjcHsnjoo 122-0300 6-1-94 PLAN 4 ELEVATION D FIELDSTONE - ALGA HILLS AROHITEaS 122-0300 6-1-94 PLAN 4 ELEVATION E FIELDSTONE - ALGA HILLS ARCHITECTS 122-0300 It-' ALGA HILLS The Fieldstone Company ARCHITEaS A BERKU5 DESIGN STUDIO MAY 17, 1994