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Application for Grading Permit
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CITY OF CARLSBAD
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
1200 Elm Avenue
438464;t-3SSO
PE NO.
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Validation by Finance
Department
Building Permit Plan Check N
FOR APPLICANT TO FILL IN
Site Address
2,3( 1 -fo
Surety Company Bond No
-reg'a-16-Acription Map No.
Ley, 2?7-1 :I9&,_,4:T
Surety Addressf V
Subdivision Name
1~ Q
Date Filed Rec'd by
Owner Phone
7ZJ-10-71
Cash deposit
$
lec'd by Date filed
Owner's Address
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T+(e following documents are required and shall become a part
of the grading permit when they are approved.
L~,~ _-Z-Specifications ~~rading plans
Soil report 0001 09/09-Mi CE4ijogic RepNO-00
Drainage structures Other
Com paction report
Plans by Civil Engineer R.C.E. -qZDQ~5 -
Address Phone
Soil Engineer Ph Re gv~,, Lim (60 j
Grading ConNractdr WHI41-OCA 45--oc.- Phone
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SPECIAL CONDITIONS WHICH ARE MADE
A PART OF THIS PERMIT
Address
I&P74 S-. QA7b 7q.Aff; V/~//Z? 1 . Authorized h ours o f operation:
7:00 AM to Sunset, Monday - Friday.
Puty responsible for overall supervision
Haul routes are to be approved by City Engineer.
Proposed use of grade site
0 1E LJA Adequate provisions shall be made for erosion and siltation
control. Number of cubic ydrds
Cut Fill Import Waste All slopes shall be planted per City Code.
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All fills to be compacted to at least 90% of optimum
density unless noted otherwise.
Proposed Schedule of Start VP_jt_ FihishWkf,9v'j.
Operations (dates) -V7~r- L R~Gp .
I hereby acknowledge, that I have read the application and state that
the information I have provided is correct and agree to comply with
all City ordinances and State laws regulating excavating and grading,
and the provisions and conditions of any permit issued pursuant to
this application.
Signature of Permittee
Owner or authorize agen t
Under City Code Sec. 11.06 170 this grading is:~
0 REGULAR GRADING - City inspector will make inspections,
li§;sd below.
P-CONTROLLED GRADING - Private drading engineer shall
observe work, coordinate tests, make reports.
INSPECTION DATE INASP- S,1,GNATURE
Initial - site prep. t - t, ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE7- OK-4"-
Date - 4) 1 87
E I A'Log N o. PE~L.ia?-
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Rough - prior to drains 16
Final - slopes planted 3/7
Compaction reports rec'd. L/ /0~O Plan rading =it fee $ check fee $
Private engr. cert. rec'd. fe'r`nTit Isso
by g PV, Date __j Copies: 'White-Office; Green!Building; VV
Yellow-Inspector; Pink-Permittee; Goldenrod- Finance Permit Expiration Date' 4
THISFORIAWHEN PROPER CY VALIDATED ISAPERMITTO DO THE WORK DESCRIBED
THIS PERMIT IS VALID FOR A SIX (6) MONTH PERIOD
11 FEE: $175.00
RECEIPT NO:
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM - Part 'i
(To Be Completed by APPLICANT)
CASE NO:
DATE:
Applicant:
Address of Applicant: '72COO-)
Phone Number: 60 721 -10-7 1
Name, address and phone number of person to be c n,ta tt Nf other than
Project Location/Address:
Assessor Parcel Number: -221
Zone of Subjec~ Pr'operty:
Proposed Use of Site: '212~s 1 C'e-4 c-:;v-
List all other applicable applications related to this project:
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GENERAL INFORMATION:
Description of Project: ~~11\oILF-
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2. -Describe the -activity area, including.distiguishing natural And man
made ch,.aracteristics-,; al so 'Provi8e P'r'e,c.1 s 6 slope I analysis when'
appropri-ate.-
t t4ite..is undev,!~lqpbd, in -it's -naturdl -stafeVwith' a covering of shrubs 'and- grasses. he
-a ndy - s-i 1 ty et C 0,1' tap Js' a._,r6ddfs1h, brown, s c 1 ay: that"chunks or m av'blcanic ro'ks. To PS The site 'contains s~iaTl, amounts of, soil and bro-ken concrete Ieft by construction
acti v-fty i,n' 'i~e`~.`s'.ur'ro`u`n'd,i ng area. Underlyi nd materiala .are~metavolcanic'r.ocks
of a dense Consis~tdncy.
All adjacent Properties, except one,have been developed with single.family dwellings.
j., Describe energy,conservation measures incorpor-ated into,the design
and/or operation of the project.
The proposed rojeft. will be-constrUcted .1 n compliance wit', th §,ta p te Energy.
Con.ser*vation're9blatioos.
.4. If residenti'al, include the number of units., schedule'of unit,sizes,*,
range of sale_prices or rents, and type-of household size expected.
One single'~faiiily dwel 1- i nq 1 i'Vi ng s,oace 4,349 SF to be occupied by the
applicant (fan, i y of 3).
5_ If commorcia-1,,indic.ate the type, whether neighborhood, city,or,
regionally oriented, square footage of sales area, an,d loading
facilities.,..
Not applicable.
6. ~If industrial,,'indicate type, estimated 'employment'per, shift, and
loading facilities.
Not applicable..
7.. If institutional, indicate the ,major function, estimated employment per
shift, estimat,ed.occupancy,...loading facilities,,.and community benefits
to'be derive'd from the project.
'Not applicable.
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-I. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS
Answer the following questions by placing a check..in the appropriate
space., (Discuss all items checked "yes". Attach additional sheets as
necessary.)
YES NO
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15)
Could the project significantly change present
land uses in the vicinity of*the activity?
Could the activity affect',the use of a,recreational
area, or area of important aesthetic value?
Could the activity affect the functioning of an
established community or neighborhood?
Could the activity result'in the displ ac.ement of'.
community residents?
Could the.activity increase the number o , f low'and -
modest cost housing units in the city?
Could the activity decrease the number of low and
modest cost housing.units in the city?
Are any of the natural .or, man-made features in the
activity area uni'que, that is, not'found in other
parts of the county, state or nation?
Could the activity significantly*affect an
historical or archaeological site or its settings?
Could the activity significantly affect the
potential use, extraction, or'conservation of a
scarce natural resource?
Does the activity significantly affect the.
potential-use, extraction, or conservation of a
scarce natural resource?
Could the activity significantly affect fish,
wildlife or plant.life?
Are there any rare or endangered plant species
in the activity area?
Could the activity chang.e .existing features of
any of the-city's lagoons, bays, or tidelands?
Could the activity change existing features of
any.of .the city's beaches?.
Could the activity result in the erosion or
elimination of agricultural lands?
X ,
X~
X
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X
X
V A
X
X
X
X
16) Could the.activity serve to.'encourage'development
of presently undeveloped.ar6as or intensify develop-
ment of already developed areas? V
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YES NO
17), Will the activity require a variance from
established environmental standards (air, water,
X noise, etc.)?
Will ~he activity require certificati
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on, authoriza-
tion or issuance of a permit by *any'local, state or 'X federal environmental control agency?
will thel activity require issuance of a variance'' X or conditional use permit.by the City?
Will the activity involve the application, use, or Ix disposal of potentially hazardous.materials?
2.1) Will'the activityinvolve construction of
facilities in`a flood plain? X
Will the ac tivity involve construction of
' facilities in the area of an active fault? X
Will the activity involve construction of
facilities on a slope of 25 percent .or greater? X
Could the activity result in the generation of,
significant amounts of noise? X
Could the activity result in the generation of
significant amounts of dust? Y,
Will the activity involve the burning of brush,
trees, or other materials? X
Could the activity result in a significant change
in the quality of any portion of'the region's air
or water resources? (Should note surface, ground
water, off-shore.) X
.28) Will the project substantially increase fuel
V consumption (electricity, oil,. natural gas, etc.)? A
2§) Will there be a significant change to existing . land form? X
Jndicate estimated grading to be done in
cubic yards:
Percentage of alteration to the-present'
land form:
Maximum hei;~_htof cut'or _=11 slopes:
.9.6 feet
will the activity result in substantial increases
in t,he use of utilities, sewers, drains or streets? X
Is the activity carried out as part of a larger
project or series of projects? X
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STATEMENT OF NON-SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS,
Q If you have answered yes to one or more of the questions in Section
I,but you think,the activity will have no significant-envirlonmental
effects, indicate.'your reasons below:
a Parcel' overal l contours shall remain and the b6lsic site drainage
pattern will be unchanged.
b Proposed grading will create a. series of-,-terraces-down.the-existing
slope of the.*p'arcel that will -ul*timatell.y'.be an integral.part of the_-
siting of the residence pool and tennis court s.tructur6sj. The, series
of terraces will enable complete.
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use
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of the site-wi"thout gross tuts7
that woul'd create high sloped banks!~and the siting of st~uctures.
maintains-lagoon & ocean views~of neighboring properties.
III. COMMENTS'09 ELABORATIONSTO ANY OF THE QUESTIONS-IN SECTION I
(If additional space is needed for ,answering any quest.ions, attach
additional sheets as, needed.
Signature.~~ ZL
(Jerson Completing Report)
Roy Plackford AIA.
Date Signed IP
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-ENVIRONMENTAL.IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM PART II
(TO BE COMPLETED BY THE PLANNIN(~'DEPARTMENT)-
CASE NO.
DATE:
BACKGROUND
APPLICANT:
ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER OF APPLICANT: 8 7— AqV6
3. -DATE CHECK LIST SUBMITTED:
II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
.(Explanations of all Affirmative Answers are to bewritten under
Section III Discussion'of Environmental Evaluation)
YES MAYBE NO'
1.~ Earth Will the'proposal have
significant results in:
Unstable earth conditions or in
changes in geologic substructures?
Disruptions, displacements, com-
paction or overcovering,of the soil?
Change in topography .or ground
surface relief features?
The destruction, covering or
modifi
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cation of'any,unique geologic
or physical features?
Any increase in wind or water
erosion of soils, either on or off
the site?
f Changes in deposition or erosion
of beach sands', or changes in
siltation, deposition or erosion
which may modify the chan.nell ,or a'
river or stream or the bed of the
ocean or any bay, inlet or lake?,
YES, MAYBE No
Air Will the proposal have
significant results in:,
a. Air emissions or deterioration
of ambient air quality?
b., The creation of objectionable 'IV odors?
C. Alteration of air movement,
moisture or temperature,.or any
change in climate,either locally
or.regionally?.
Water - Will the proposal have
signi'ficant results in:
Changes in currents, or the course
or direction of'water.'movements,
in either marine or fresh waters?
Changes in absorption rates,
drainage-patterns, or the rate and
amount of-surface water runoff?
Alterations to the course or'flow
of flood waters?
Change in the amount of surface
water in any water body?
Discharge'-into surface waters.,
or in any alteration of surface
w
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ater quality, including but not
limited to, temperature, dissolved
oxygen or, turbidity?
Alteration of the direction or
rate of flow of ground waters?~
Change in the quantity of.ground
wat.ers,. either, thro*ugh-direc't .
or.withdrawals, or through-~
interception of an aquifer by puts
or excavations?
Reduction in the amount of water
otherwise available 'for public
water supplies?
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YES MAYBE NO
4. Plant Life Will the proposal have
significant results in:
Change in the diversity of species,
or numbers of any species of-plants'
(including trees,, shrubs, grass,
crops,,microflora and aquatic plants)?
Reduction of the numbers of any
unique,-rare .or endangered species
of plants?
Introduction of new species of plants
into.an area, or in a barrier-to the
normal replenishment.of.exis~ting
' species7..
d. Reduction in acreage Of any
agricultural crop?
5. Animal -Life Will the proposal have
significant results in:.
a. Changes in the diversity.-of species,
or numbeis.of.any speci,es.of ahimals.
(birds, land animals including reptiles,
fish and shellfish, benthic organisms,,.
insects or-microfauna)?,
'b. Reduction of the numbers of'any unique, A rare or endangered spelcies'-of animals?
c Introduction of new species of~animals
into an area, or result inla barrier
to the migration or movement of '101
animals?
d. Deterioration to,,existi,.ng fish or
wildlife habitat?
6. Noise Will the proposal significantly
increase existing,'noise levels?
7. Light-and.Gl'are-- Will the proposal sig-
-nificantly producetnew light or glare?
8. Land Use - Will the proposal have
significant results in the.alteration of
the present or planned land use 'of an.
area?
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YES MAYBE-, No
Natural Resources.- Will,the proposal
have. significant results in:
a.. Increase,in the rate of use of,any
natural resources?.
b. '.Depletion of any nonrenewable,.
natural.resource?
Risk of Upset - Does the proposal-
involve a significant risk of an
explosion or the release of hazardous
substances (including,-but not limited
to-, oil, pesticides, chemicals or
radiation) in the event of an accident
or upset conditions?
-Population - Will the proposal signif-
icantly alter the location, distribu-
tion, density, or growth rate of the
human population of an area?
Housing Will the proposal signif-
icantly affect existing housing, or
create a demand.fot ladditional housing?
Transportation/Circulation - Will the
proposal have significant results in:
Generation of additional vehicular
movement?
b. 'Effects on ex ist irig. 'parking fac.ilit-
les., or demand for"new,parkin*7 91
C. Impact upon existing transporation
systems?
d. Alterations to present patterns of
circulation or movement of people
and/o*r goods?
e.; Alterations to waterborne, rail or
air traffic?
f. Increase in traffic hazards to
motor vehicles, bicyclists or.
pedestrians?
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YES MAYBE NO
14.. Public Services - Will the. proposal have
a significant effect upon, or have signif-
icant-results in the need for new or
altered governmental services in any of
the following areas:.
Fire protection?
Police protection?.
C. Schools'?
Parks or other recreational
facilities7
maintenance of public facilities,"
including roads?
Other governmental'services.
15. Energy Will the proposal'have signif-
icant results in:-,
Use of substantial amo.unts*of fuel..
or energy,?
Demand upon existing sources of
energy, or require the development
of new sources -of energy?,
16. Utilities Will the proposal h.ave.
significant results in the need for-new
systems, or alt6ration's .to the following.
utilities:
Power or natural gas?
Communications systems?.
C. Water?,
d. Sewer or septic tanks?
e l. Storm water drainage?
f. Solid-waste and disposal?
17. Auman Healt
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h Will the proposal have
significant results in'the creation.of
any health hazard or potential health
hazard (excluding mental health)?
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'YES MAYBE. NO
18.., Aestheti cs,-.; Will: the proposal -have
significant results in the obstruction
of any scenic vista or*view open to the ,
public, or will the proposal result in
creation of an aesthetically-offensive
public view?
Recreation - will the proposal have
significant results i,n the impact upon
the-quality or quantity of'existing
recreational opportunities?
Archeological/Nist.orica*l ~ Will the
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proposal have signifii~ant.results in
the alteration of a significant
archeological-o r historical site,
' structure, object or building?
Analyze'viable al-ternatives'tothe, proposed.,proje'ct such as:,
a) Phased.development of the project, b) alternate.sit-e des.i,gns,.
..c).alternate scale of development~#, d).41te'xinate uses for.the-sit.e,.
.e) development at'some future time rather than now,,f)',alternate*-
sites for the*proposed, and g) no project alternative.
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mandatory Findings of Significance
Does the.project have the potential
to degrade the quality of the'
environment, or curtail the diversity.
in the environment?
Does the project have the,potential
to achieve'short-term, to the dis-
advantage of long-term, environmental
goals? (A short-term impact on the'
environment is one which occurs in a
relatively brief, definitive period of
time while long-term impacts will
endure well into the future.)
C. Does *the project have impacts which
are individually limited, but
.cumulatively considerable? (A
project may impact on two or more
separate resources where the impact
on each resource is relatively small,
but' where the effect of'the,.total of
those impacts on the-envitonment is
significant.)
d. Does the pr6ject have environmental
effects which will cause substantial
adverse effects on human beings,
either-directly or indirectly?
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YES MAYBE NO
III. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION
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IV. DETERMINATION (To Be Completed by,~he Land Use Planning,Office)
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the basis-of this initial evaluation:
74 I find. the ,proposed project COUL-D.NQ-T have a significant~effect on
—theienvironment,,and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will'be prepared.
I find that although the proposed project could have a Significant
effect on the environment, there will -not'be a significant effect in 9
this case because the mitigation measures described on an attached
sheet have been added to.the project. A Conditional Negative
Declaration will be proposed.*,
I find the proposed pro3ect MAY have a significant ef.fect on the
.environment, and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT .is required.
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MITIGATING MEASURES (If Applicable)
MITIGATING MEASURES (Continued)
VI. APPLICANT CONCURRENCE WITH MITIGATING'MgA'SURES
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I HAVE REVIEWED THE ABOVE MITIG ATING MEASURES
AND CONCURWITH*THE ADDITION OF THESE*MEASURES .TO.THE PROJECT.
Date Signature
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'CITY OF CARLSBAD
GRADING PLAN CHECKLIST
PAGE 1 OF 2
GRADING PERMIT NO 9 -7, / c7 CHECKER:
DRAWING NO.: DATE:-
N/A = Not Applicable
V = Complete
= Incomplete or unacceptable
Verify parject within City jurisdiction.
Title 8lock on all sheets.
North arrow and scale on all sheets.
Vicinity map.
5. Permittee's name, address and telephone number.
S. -Owner's name, address, telephone number (if same as permittee,
indicate on plan). -
7. Civil engineer's name, address, telephone number, signature, seal
and expiration date
3. Soils engineer's rtificate signed wit~ seal, RCE number and
expiration date
0. Legal description (short legal)
Site address
Identify and dimension property and easement lines (property line
dimensions not necessary on large.multi-lot subdivisions). Indicate
ownership, use and record data For all easements.
Show amount of cut, fill, export and import in cubic yards.
Show cut and fill ratios (slopes greater than 2:1 require special
approval of City Engineer)
Show lot numbers if more than one lot
Show existing contours
Show final grades by contours, elevations
Show existing onsite structures and offaite structures withiin
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fifteen (15 1 ) of the property line
Show location of cut and placement of fill, shade all Fill slopes
Show clearly how grading will affect areas at the lot lines
!0. Indicate bench mark
Show flow line elevations and location of existing sewer services
and. other utilities, provide copies of , existing "as-built"
improvement plans if any connections are to be made
City file number in title block
Purpose of grading shown in title block
Proper set back of slopes from~property line shown
15. More than 100 yards to be removed from or imported to site
- separate permit required For borrow pit
Show lot drainage to street or to approved drainage channels, not
over lot lines , do not concentrate -A-7-6-
Parking 'lot drainage with more than five spaces not drained over
City sidewalk
Canyon s.ub-drains-shown if required
Cross-sections foe butress fills shown if required
;0. Complete and accurate hydrology map and hydraulic calculations
provided signed and sealed by RCE
11. Retaining wells shown. Note indicating separate permit From
Puilding Department is req6li-red
Typical section of berm or swale at top of fill shown or referenced
by Standard
Typical brow ditch (shown or referenced by Standard)
Slope planting specified (slopes between 3 1 and 15')
15. Irrigation system and landscape plans as part of grading plan
required (slopes greater than 15')
Percent of grade of stre'sts an-d driveways (desirable grade between
1% to 10%) - length of vertical curve, B.V.C, E.V.0
Horizontal and vertical sight distance maintained
Erosion control plan submitted
59 . Two copies of soils report submitted - slope stability calculations
- ground water present
i.0 Tentative map of site plan, conditions reviewed for special grading
requirements