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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPE 2.87.42; LA COSTA VALE LOT 380; Engineering Application1:A ;, U - -L-A DO Building Permit Plan Check No Application for Grading Permit CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 1200 Elm Avenue 438-6641-~-='V PE NO. 9'82'!!~& A hf-42.3-all-a7e P" *- a8~5- 3 Validation by Finance 0,ftdrUbT Misc - 185-00 Ef'.0 ADDI IdAMT Tr% C11 I IM Site Address . Surety Company Bond No. /00217 C43 N ff-e-O-S IT Legal Description Map No. L~~r ~J'gy tao C~_~ VA —Le Surety Address R&,AVPOr -A/0. Al ASO Subdivision Name Qaiiwo 2Z --w Date Filed Rec'd by ~L/ Owner Phone 4 :, Cash deposit ffec'd by D jafi I $ 20.500-O'D 5046 k/PlItt Owner's Address 7?FLI cbus oe File= The forlowing documents are required and shall become a part of the grading permit when they are approved. Grading plans — Specifications Soil report — Geologic Report Drainage structures — Other Compaction report Plans by Civil Eniineer R.C.E. &S. Af~ Address Phone IZ-3 " :5-649 Soil ngineer R.C.E. Phone H1V_ W=_A0&y0'A -743-12 Grading Contractor Phone g~CIMAX Q CkILIA46141AV Z4140 040 IS SPECIAL CONDITIONS WHICH ARE MADE A PART OF THIS PERMIT Address & C_ CoNtZ TJ9 U 5,11D Al rA It LASA P 1 . Authorized hours of operation: 7:00 AM to Sunset, Monday - Friday. Party responj;ible.for overall supervision PY'SW/ Z; - :K317 40.1 OW/ - Haul routes are to be approved by City Engineer. Proposed use of grade site ftKI-11-Ir — Adequate provisions shall be made for erosion and siltation 6— control. Number of cubic yards Cut Fill Import Waste 1661 I slopes shall be planted per City Code. 11200 11.g~vo I -_ - 1 4 All to be compacted to at least 90% of optimum dens t unless noted otherwise. Proposed Schedule of Start ish Operations (dates) I APR 14 e th I hereby acknowledge that I have read the application and OF the information I have provided is correct and agree to co wit all City ordinances and State laws regulating excavating and g and the provisions and conditions of any permit issued pursuant this application. Signature of Permittee Owner or authorized agent ROt CA Under City Code Sec. 11.06 170 this grading is: GULAR GRADING - City inspector will make inspecilons listed below. )?CONTROLLED GRADING - Private grading engineer shall observe work, coordinate tests~make reports. INSPECTION DATE IN§P. SI"A-WRE Initial - site prep. ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE - Date EIA'Log No.PL-Z - 87. By Rough. prior to drains# Z_wp/ L /Ar/1 Final - slopes planted J Compaction reports rec'd. rmit fee Plan check fee $ Grading 4 !41 A Private engr. cert. rec'd. 7 Permit I f1hed r Z, /a by AM_ W-4w_~ aTe Copies: White-Office;-4Grddn-Erugding4o-,:,~~ipa:~--~ Permit Expiration Date W ALF J-53<3 Yellow-inspector; Pink-Permittee; GoIdenrodOWn'a-nce THISFORMWHEN PROPERLY VALIDATED ISAPERMITTO DO THE WORK DESCRIBED THIS PERMIT IS VALID FOR A SIX (6) MONTH PERIOD ir Aj * r~e'[A 10 1--r-_ ~J h I I i L , J, 4~,~ k-4 Effam EEHIN FEE, $175.00 RECEIPT NO:, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM - Part I (To. Be Completed by APPLICANT) CASE NO .:, DATE.: MASK Applicant: I tAA/ Address.of'Appli.cant: 239irl CA LLR- b V_ Pue N re- D c1q qowcl Phone-Number: (./019) 9q_3~- 005,7 Name,,,~address and phorie,number of person to be contacted',(if .other tha,n' Applicant) ~U$Ipjeg~5 PI) W e_ 4191- Lj57j - -3 Fri I GENERAL.INFORMATION:-' Description of Proj,ect: Project-*Lo.ca.tion/Address. 3313- EoscA 5rRFtE-7- CAR L5 MO , CA 17010017 Assessor Parcel Number: All -,Q 7 Zone.of Subject Property: c~~ no do Proposed.Use of Site: -CAM I List all. other-applicable applications !~elated-to this project: &)M PeRrA t T- Ctl~~ .6), CARL-9 6,4,0 Describe the act-i'vity area r including distiguishing. natural- and man- made characteristics; al-so provide precise slope analysis when appropriate. VOLk T- 3 W 7d. 0 tvo. ~3) Tekt S'77 CY ivo Ma1v Aq Describe energy conservation.,measures incorporated into the design.~ and/dr operation of'the project'. If residential, include the number of units, schedule of unit sizes, range of sal.e.price.s.or rents,~and type of household size expected. IVA ., TJ_, oy~e DO SOL If commercial, indicate-the type,.w,hether,neighborhood., city or regionally oriented, square footage of sales'area, and loading facilities. If industrial, indicate type, estimated employment per shift, and loading facilities. 7.. If institutionai, indicate the major function, est.imated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading' facilities, and community benefits t o be derived.from the project. -2- 11 41 -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 Could the pr'oject significantly change present land.uses in the. vicinity of the activity? Could tbe 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 th e displacement of LZ community residents? . Could the activity increase the number of 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? any of the natural or man-made features in the activity area unique, that is, not found in other .parts of the county, state or nation? Could the activity signif-icantly 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? 0) Does the activity significantly affect the 1. potential use, extraction, or conservation of a scarce nat ural resource? Coul*d the activity significantly affect fish, wildlife-or plant life? Are there any.rare'or endangered plant species in the activity.area? Could , the activity change existing features of any of the city's lagoonsil 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? Could the activity serve to encourage development of presently undeveloped areas or intensify develop- ment of already developed areas? -3- 17) 23,) Z4) YES NO Will the activity requite a,variance from established environmental standards ,(air, water, poise, e tc.)? Will the. activity require certification, authoriza- tion or issuance of a permit by any local, state or federal environmental control agency? Will the activity require issuance of a -variance. by the City.? or conditional use permit Will the-activity involve the-application, use, or disposal,of potentially hazardous materials? will the activity involve construction of facilities in a flood plain? Will the activity involve construction of facilities in the area of an active fault? Will the activity involve construction of facilities on a slope of'25 percent or greater? Could the activity result in the generation,of ,significant amounts of noise? Could the activity resul.t in the generation,of significant amounts*of dust? Will the activity involve the burning of brush, trees, or other materials? 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.) Will the project substantially increase fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.)? will there be a significant change to existing land form? Indicate estimated grading to be done.in. ,(a) cubic yards: Percentage of alteratTon -to.the present land form: ri 0 0)0 Maximum he ht of cut or fill slopes: izelpa Will the activity result in substanti ' al increases in the use of utilities, sewers, drains or streets?. 'Is the activity carried out as part of a larger project or series'of projects? 0 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT,FORM 7 PART II (TO BE C014PLETED BY THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT) -CASE NO. -2, 67. DATE:' BACKGROUND 1. APPLICANT:- -2 ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER OF APPLICANT:" 7327 CaAle, C?r tK bdd4 Clq q-2W? 9) 9(43 00_~-7 CHECK LIST SUBMITTED: Z6.0-7 I,. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Explanat,ions of all Affirmative Answers 'are,'to be written under Section III Discussion of Environmental Evaluation) YES,. MAYBE' NO 1 Earth - Will the Proposal have. significant -results in: Unstable earth conditions or in change's in geologic substructures? Disruptions, displacements, com- p.action or overcover'ing of'the soil? C. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? The destruction, covering or. modification of any unique geologic or physical features? Any increase in wind or wa ' ter erosion of soils, either on o r off the s-ite> Changes in deposition-or erosion of beach sands.' or 'changes in, siltation, deposition or erosion, which may modi,fy the 'channel or a river or stream or the bed of,t'he ocean or any bay, inlet or lake? z 7Z W Yts MAYBE NO 2. Air Will- the. proposal have significant results in:,,, Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? The creation,of objectionable odors? C. -Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any chang.e in climate, either locally, or regionally? 3. Water Will the proposal have sign—ificant results in: Changes in currents, or the,course or direction of water movements, in either'marine or fresh waters? Changes in absorption rates, drainage"pat'terns, or the'rate'and amount, of surface water runoff? Alterations to the course or flow , of flood wat,ers?' Change in the amount of surface water in any water body? Discharge into surface waters, 'or in any alteration of surface water 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 waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals., or through interception of-an aquifer by cuts or excavations? h.. Reduct,ion in the amount of water otherwise' available for public water supplies? YES 4.- Plant Life..~- Will the proposal have siTnTITT-c—arit results- in: .a. Change in th'e diversity of species, or numbers of any species,of plants (including trees, shrubs, grass f crops, microflora and aquatic plants)? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants? C. Introduction of new species'of plants into an area, or in a*barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? d. Reduction In acreage of any agricultural crop? 5_ Animal Life Will the proposal have significant results in: Changes in the diversity.of species, or numbers of any species of -'animals (birds, land animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, - benth'i6 organisms, insects or microfauna)?' Reduction,of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of,animals? C. Introduction of new species of animals into an area,, or result in.a barrier to the migration ormovement of animals? d. D.e.terioration to existing fi.sh or wildlife habitat? -6. Noise - Will the proposal significantly* increase existing noise levels? T., Light and Glare Wil 1 the.proposal sig- nificantly produce new 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? -3- MAYBE NO YES MAYBE 9. Natural Resources Wfll the ,proposal have*significant results in: Increase in the 'rate of use of any natural resources? 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? 11.1, Population Will.the proposal signif- icantly.alter the location, distribu-' tion, de'nsity, or growth rate of the human population of an area? Housing Will the proposal-signif- Tcantly affect existing housing, or create a demand for additional housing? Transportation/Circulation -,Will the- proposal have significant results in: Generation of additional vehicular -movement? Effects on exi,sting.parking fac'ili*t- ies,.or demand for new parking? C. Impact upon existing transporation. systems? d. Alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e.' Alterations to waterborne, rail or air traffic? f. Increase in traffic hazards to motor.vehicles, bicyclists or pedestrians? -4— NO Y8S MAYBE NO -Public Services Will the proposal have, a significant effect upon, or- have,.signif- icant resul ts 'in the need for:'riew or - altered governmental services in any of the following areas: ~a. Fire protection? Police protection? c. Schools? Parks or other,recreational facilities? 'Maintenance of public facilities, including road's? Other governmental services? 15., Energy,- Will the proposal-have signif-. Tcant results in: Use of substantial amounts-of.fUel orenergy. Demand upon existing sources of energy, or require the development. of,new sources of energy? 16. Utilities - Will the proposal.have significant 'results ,in the need for new systems, or alterations to the following. utilities: Powe.r.,or natural' gas? Communication.s.syste'ms?, C. Water? d. Sewer or septic tanks? e Storm water drainage? f solid'waste *and dispos'al?' 17.' Human~.Health Will the proposal have significanE results.'in the'creation of any, health hazard or'potential health'' hazard (excluding mental h,ealth)? -5- 'YES ~IAYB E NO 18.. Aesthetics -',,Will the proposal*have' significant results in the obstractiop of ' any scenic vista Or' view open,to the Public, or will the proposal result in 'creation of an aesthetically.,o'f.f'qnsive public'view? .19. Recreation - Will the proposal have signi ' ficant results in.the impact upon the'quality or quantity of,existing -recreational opportunities? Archeological/Histor,i-cal Will the propos.al-have-si~7nificant results in the alteration of a.significant archeological-or~historical site,, s tructure, object'or'building? Analyze viable altern atives to the proposed project such'as: a)'phased.development of the ,project,- b),,41ternate site,des*igns-, c) alternate scale of development, d) alternate use's for the site,. e) development at some''future time rather than now, f) alternate sites for the proposed f and g) no project ,.'alternative.' ~Ap N~ viable a +r:~ CA,. ry C YES 22. Mandatory Findings of Significance a. Does the project have the 'Potential to degrade the quality of -the environment, or curtail th~e diversity .-in the environment? b.' Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term, to the dis- advantage of long-term, environmental Coals? (A-short-term impact on the environment,is one which occurs in a relatively brief, def,initive 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 smal'l,, but where the'effect of the -total.of those impacts on the'environment is significant.) d., 'Does'the project have environmental ef-fects which will cause substantial adverse'e'ffects on human beings, either.d.irectl.y or indirectly? III-. DISCUSSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION MAYBE No C 'S -S Jy, ( f~5 16M. cLi~ C are Ox- T/7~ -7- DETERMINATION (To Be Completed,by -the Land use Planning Office) On the basis of this initial evaluation: find the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on. the environment, and a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will bL,prepared. 'I find that'although the.proposed'p'roject could have a siqnificant effect on the environment, there will not be.a significant effect in 'this.ccase 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 project MAY have a significant effect on the environment', and an ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is .required. ro Da signature .MITIGATING ~MEASURES (If, Applicable). -9- MITIGATING'MEASURES (Continued) V.I.' APPLICANT.CONCURRENCE WITH MITIGATING MEASURES THIS IS,TO'CERTIFY THAT I HAVE . REVIEWED THE ABOVE MITIGATING MEASURES AND'.CONCUR-WITH THE ADDITION~OF THESE MEASURES TO~THE PROJECT, Date Sign,ature , -10-