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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRP 08-61; Gauyule's Grill; Redevelopment Permits (RP) (2)4 January 12, 2008 Dear Neighbors, We are writing this letter with the intent to provide information regarding the proposed opening of Guayules Restaurant located at 2780 Carlsbad Blvd, in the spring of 2009. Our desire is to operate with the utmost respect for all our neighbors, and to ensure that we bring only a positive impact to the Carlsbad Village. Guayules will be a family operated full service food establishment catering primarily to local families, in a casual tropical environment. We are very excited to offer Carlsbad high quality fresh food, reasonably priced, and prepared by Chef Jeff Snyder and his staff. Jeff is a classically trained chef and his culinary experience goes back more than 3 decades. He has consulted with and worked at fine restaurants and hotels throughout California. Although he is obviously over qualified for such a small operation, he looks forward to spending more time with his family and friends in Carlsbad, and also to give back to the community he lives in, one plate at a time. We are sensitive to the concerns of neighbors and understand that you are putting a lot of trust in us, which we take very seriously. As Carlsbad locals and village property owners, we as a management team are uniquely qualified to steward such a venture. To encourage family-oriented dining rather than a party environment, the proposed restaurant hours of operation are from 11:00 AM until 10:00 PM. We will offer a wide range of food in a casual environment. We do intend to offer beer and wine only to compliment our food. The atmosphere will not be conducive to partiers, as seating will only be available to diners. The restaurant will not have a bar area and all ofthe dining area will be covered and not visible to any neighboring residences. We will accept conditions on our land use permit that will establish these restrictions on our operations. Please feel free to contact us at any time should you have additional questions. We look forward to welcoming you when we open, and know that you'll love the food and also the commute. The Management Team (760) 889-5030 Citv of Carlsbad Housing & Redevelopment Department May 1, 2009 DAVID AYOUB TERRAMAR ENTERPRISES 2780 CARLSBAD BOULEVARD CARLSBAD CA 92008 Re: Gauyule's Grill (RP 08-61) Dear Mr. Ayoub: On April 21, 2009 the Housing and Redevelopment Director conditionally approved Administrative Redevelopment Permit No. RP 08-61 for property located at 2780 Carlsbad Boulevard. The decision of the Housing and Redevelopment Director is subject to a ten (10) day appeal period. The appeal period has elapsed and no appeals were filed. Attached is a copy of the approved permit with conditions authorizing a change in use from commercial/retail to restaurant. Please review all conditions carefully. Violation of the conditions could result in revocation of this permit. It has been a pleasure doing business with you. If you have any questions regarding this correspondence, please contact my office at (760) 434-2810 ext 5017. Sincerely, LAURA ROBINS Planning Technician Enclosure C: Debbie Fountain, Housing and Redevelopment Director 2965 Roosevelt St., Ste. B • Carlsbad, GA 92008-2397 • (760) 434-2810/2811 • FAX (760) 720-2037 Austin Silva From: ' Tom Potter & Sue Compton [comptons@cox.net] Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 8:38 AM To: Austin Silva Subject: RE: Protest of Change in Use 2780 Carlsbad Blvd Austin, Thank you very much for sending to me the permit with conditions of approval. I appreciate you working with me and other owners of Village By The Sea residences. As you are aware, I am not happy about the change of use from retail to restaurant. I think it is a bad idea and it is terribly unfair owners of Viiiage By The Sea whose units are adjacent to the property. However, I am encouraged about the condition regarding hours of operation, and hope the operators of the restaurant do close at 9PM Sunday-Thursday as they have stated. That would allow one hour to clean up and go home, and the VBTS residents will be able to enjoy their quiet hours beginning at 10PM. The hours for Friday and Saturday, are not unreasonable. I am also encouraged about #13 of the conditions: 13. No sounds, including but not limited to loud speakers, sound systems, or other types of music or noise from the operation of the business shall be audible beyond the boundaries of the premises. The owners/residents of Village By The Sea will hope this condition and all conditions will be met. Thanks again for your update. Tom Potter From: Austin Silva [mailto:Austln.Sllva@carlsbadca.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 4:36 PM To: Tom Potter & Sue Compton Subject: RE: Protest of Change in Use 2780 Carlsbad Blvd Tom, Debbie Fountain, Housing and Redevelopment Director has signed off on the Administrative Redevelopment Permit to allow a change of use from commercial/retail to restaurant space for the building at 2780 Carlsbad Boulevard. I spoke with the applicant(s) and it is their desire to keep the operating times from 11 AM until 10 PM. However, they explained to me that those hours will be primarily during the weekends and Sunday through Thursday they intend on closing earlier around 9 PM. You are being sent a an official Notice of Final Action in the mail. You may appeal the director's decision to the Design Review Board if you wish to do so. I have attached the permit along with the conditions of approval. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you, Austin Silva City of Carlsbad Redevelopment Dept. Assistant Planner (760)434-2813 austin.silva@carlsbadca.gov From: Tom Potter & Sue Compton [mailto:comptons@cox.net] Sent: Friday, April 10, 2009 9:52 AM To: Laura Robins; Austin Silva Subject: Protest of Change in Use 2780 Carlsbad Blvd I PROTEST CITY OF CARLSBAD'S ACTION TO CHANGE PROPERTY USE AT 2780 CARLSBAD BLVD FROM COMMERCIAL/RETAIL TO RESTAURANT Please do not approve this cliange of use from commercial/retail to restaurant. The proposed alcohol-serving establishment and parking lot is immediately adjacent to a high density, planned unit development in which young children reside or visit. The proposed establishment and parking lot will be located within 75 feet of many of the townhouse units, including my townhouse at 2752 Carlsbad Bl #100. Living adjacent to a restaurant detracts from the safety and the desirability of that neighborhood. This change of use represents a huge impact to the owners/residents in the townhouses adjacent to that site and will ruin their enjoyment of those properties. Retail usage is fine, but a restaurant with the accompanying day and late night traffic, noise and pollution is completely unacceptable. It is just wrong to do that to us owners and residents. The proposed restaurant will be located directly across the street from Saint Michael's Episcopal Church and Sunday School and children's playground. It is located diagonally across an intersection from an upscale senior citizen retirement community. The type of customer (transient and alcohol consuming) attracted by this type of establishment poses a threat of violence and injury to both the nearby children and to the more elderly residents of the retirement community who may be outside during the business hours of the applicant. This restaurant plans to operate between 9AM and 11PM, which means cleanup and closing will continue for at least another hour, until after midnight when it will finally be quiet again for the residents in Village by the Sea. The reasonable expectation of all the nearby residents, including my tenants, to be able to enjoy a quiet daytime and evening will be violated by the inevitable noise generated by this establishment. I am preparing a 10-year extension to the lease with the current tenant in my property there, representing $420,000 in rents over that period. The tenant is very concemed about this restaurant being operated virtually just outside his bedroom window. The tenant will not sign that lease if this restaurant is approved by the City. The loss of that $420,000 contract will constitute just the financial portion of my loss, along with the loss of an outstanding resident in that community, for which the City will be responsible. I ask the City of Carlsbad to please reconsider their current intent and to deny this change of use from commercial/retail to a restaurant at 2780 Carlsbad Blvd, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Thomas Potter, Owner, 2752 Carlsbad Blvd Unit #100,Carlsbad, CA 92008-2262 3679 Camino Marglesa, Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 445-5870 No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.0.238 / Virus Database: 270.12.2/2072 - Release Date: 04/21/09 16:48:00 May 4, 2009 TO: Engineering Tech, Engineering Department FROM: Laura Robins, Redevelopment Dept. Tenant Improvement (CB090599) I have approved the building permit request for tenant improvements at 2780 Carlsbad Boulevard. Please note the commercial sign shown on the plans is not approvable and must be revised. Please direct the applicant to contact the Redevelopment Department for further details regarding this matter. No further revisions to the tenant improvement plans are required. The land-use permit (RP 08-61) required to allow the change from commercial/retail to a restaurant use has been finally approved by our department. The Housing & Redevelopment Department supports the issuance of the building permit now that the land-use permit has been finally approved. The information has been entered into Permits Plus. If you have any questions, please contact me at x5017. Laura Robins Planning Technician April 21, 2009 TO: Engineering Tech, Engineering Department FROM: Laura Robins, Redevelopment Dept. Tenant Improvement (CB090599) I have not approved the building permit request for tenant improvements at 2780 Carlsbad Boulevard. Please note, the commercial sign shown on the plans is not approvable and must be revised. Please direct the applicant to contact the Redevelopment Department for further details regarding this matter. No further revisions to the tenant improvement plans are required, however, the land-use permit (RP 08-61) required to allow the change from commercial/retail to a restaurant use has not been finally approved by our department, and therefore this building permit cannot be approved at this time. The Housing & Redevelopment Department does not support the issuance of the building permit until the land-use permit has been finally approved. The information has been entered into Permits Plus. If you have any questions, please contact me at x5017. Laura Robins Planning Technician Laura Robins From: Austin Silva Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 9:25 AM To: Debbie Fountain; Laura Robins Subject: FW: Protest of Change in Use 2780 Carlsbad Blvd Looks like Mr. Potter is satisfied at this point. From: Tom Potter & Sue Compton [mailto:comptons@cox.net] Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 8:38 AM To: Austin Silva Subject: RE: Protest of Change In Use 2780 Carlsbad Blvd Austin, Thank you very much for sending to me the permit with conditions of approval. I appreciate you working with me and other owners of Village By The Sea residences. As you are aware, I am not happy about the change of use from retail to restaurant. I think it is a bad idea and it is terribly unfair owners of Village By The Sea whose units are adjacent to the property. However, I am encouraged about the condition regarding hours of operation, and hope the operators ofthe restaurant do close at 9PM Sunday-Thursday as they have stated. That would allow one hour to clean up and go home, and the VBTS residents will be able to enjoy their quiet hours beginning at 10PM. The hours for Friday and Saturday, are not unreasonable. I am also encouraged about #13 ofthe conditions: 13. No sounds, including but not limited to loud speakers, sound systems, or other types of music or noise from the operation of the business shall be audible beyond the boundaries of the premises. The owners/residents of Village By The Sea will hope this condition and all conditions will be met. Thanks again for your update. Tom Potter From: Austin Silva [mailto:Austln.Sllva@carlsbadca.gov] Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 4:36 PM To: Tom Potter & Sue Compton Subject: RE: Protest of Change In Use 2780 Carlsbad Blvd Tom, Debbie Fountain, Housing and Redevelopment Director has signed off on the Administrative Redevelopment Permit to allow a change of use from commercial/retail to restaurant space forthe building at 2780 Carlsbad Boulevard. I spoke with the applicant(s) and it is their desire to keep the operating times from 11 AM until 10 PM. However, they explained to me that those hours will be primarily during the weekends and Sunday through Thursday they intend on closing earlier around 9 PM. You are being sent a an official Notice of Finai Action in the mail. You may appeal the director's decision to the Design Review Board if you wish to do so. I have attached the permit along with the conditions of approval. Please contact me if you have any questions. 1 04/09/2009 21:44 760740^9 THOMAS POTTER ^ PAGE 01 0^p Fax Cover Sheet Date: April 10,2009 To: Lama Robins Company: City of Carlsbad Housing and Redevelopment Department Fax: (760) 720-2037 From: Thomas Potter Tel: (760)445-5870 Fax: 760-740-0369 Number of pages including this one: 2 Ms, Robins, Please find attached my Comments on the Intent to Approve Change of Use at 2780 Carlsbad Bl. Thanks, Thomas Potter 04/09/2009 21:44 76074Qi|69 THOMAS POTTER^ PAGE 02 I PROTEST CITY OF CARLSBAD'S ACTION TO CHANGE PROPERTY USE AT 2780 CARLSBAD BLVD FROM COlMMERClALmETAIL TO RESTAURANT Please do not approve this change of use from commercial/retai! to restaurant. The proposed alcohol-serving establishment and parking lot is immediately adjacent to a high density, planned unit development in which young children reside or visit Hie proposed estabUshment and parking lot will be located within 75 feet of many of the townhouse units, including my townhouse at 2752 Carlsbad Bl #100. Living adjacent to a restaurant detracts from the safety and the desirability of that neighborhood. This change of use represents a huge impact to the owners/residents in the townhouses adjacent to that site and will ruin their enjoyment of those properties. Retail usage is fine, but a restaurant with the accompanying day and late night traffic, noise and pollution is completely unacceptable. It is just wrong to do that to us owners and residents. The proposed restaurant will be located directly across the street from Saint Michael's Episcopal Church and Sunday School and children's playground. It is located diagonally across an intersection from an upscale senior citizen retirement community. The type of customer (transient and alcohol consuming) attracted by this type of estabUshment poses a threat of violence and injury to both the nearby children and to the more elderly residents of the retirement community who may be outside during the business hours of the applicant. This restaurant plans to operate between 9AM and 11PM, which means cleanup and closmg will continue for at least another hour, until after midnight when it will finally be quiet again for the residents in Village by the Sea. The reasonable expectation of all the nearby residents, including my tenants, to be able to enjoy a quiet daytime and evening will be violated by the inevitable noise generated by this establishment I am preparing a 10-year extension to the lease wjth the current tenant in my property there, representing $420,000 in rents over that period. The tenant is very concemed about this restaurant being operated virtually just outside his bedroom window. The tenant will not sign that lease if this restaurant is approved by the City. The loss ofthat $420,000 contract will constitute just the financial portion of my loss, along with the loss of an outstanding resident in that community, for which the City will be responsible. I ask the City of Carlsbad to please reconsider their current intent and to deny this change of u»age ftom commercial/retail to a restaurant at 2780 Carlsbad Blvd, Carlsbad, CA 92008 Thomas Pottei. Owner, 2752 Carlsbad Blvd Unit #100,Carlsbad, CA 92008-2262 3679 Camino Marglesa, Escondido, CA 92025 (760)445-5870 Citv of Carlsbad Housing & Redevelopment Department March 2. 2009 Subject: Gauyule's Grill, Administrative Redevelopment Permit, RP 08-61 Dear Mr. Ayoub: Thank you for applying for a Redevelopment Permit in the City of Carlsbad. The Housing and Redevelopment Department together with other appropriate City departments, has reviewed your Administrative Redevelopment Permit as to its completeness for processing. The application is incomplete, as submitted. The attached list includes information that must be submitted to complete your application. This list of Items must be submitted directly to the Housing & Redevelopment Office. All list items must be submitted simultaneously and a copy of this list must be included with your submittal. No processing of your application can occur until the application is determined to be complete. When all required materials are submitted to the Redevelopment Office, the City has an additional thirty (30) days to make a determination of completeness. If the application is determined to be complete, processing for a decision on the application will be initiated. In addition, please note that you have six months from the date the application was Initially filed, December 10, 2008, to either resubmit the application or submit the required information. Failure to resubmit the application or to submit the materials necessary to determine your application complete shall be deemed to constitute withdrawal of the application. If an application is withdrawn or deemed withdrawn, a new application must be submitted. Please contact my office at (760) 434-2810 ext 5017, if you have any questions or wish to set up a meeting to discuss the application. Sincerely, LAURA ROBINS Planning Technician C: File 2965 Roosevelt St., Ste. B • Carlsbad, CA 92008-2397 • (760) 434-2810/2811 • FAX (760) 720-2037 ^ Gauyule's Grill 03/02/2009 Page 2 of 3 LIST OF ITEMS NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE APPLICATION RP 08-61 Staff has completed a review of the subject project for application completeness. The applications and plans submitted for this project are incomplete at this time. Please resubmit 4 sets of plans addressing the following incomplete items: Housing and Redevelopment: 1. As shown on the plans, fifty-percent of the parking spaces are compact. Only forty-percent of the required parking spaces may be compact. Please revise the plans so the compact parking standard can be met. All other parking spaces must be standard size spaces, excluding the disabled parking space. 2. The standard size parking spaces are shown on the site plan at 8.5' x 18.5'. Standard size parking spaces must be 170 square feet with a minimum width of 8.5'. 3. Please label the compact parking spaces on the site plan. The foliowing comment stiall be a condition on ttie final permit: 4. The semi-trailer currently stored at the rear of the property shall be removed. Building: 1. Provide a letter from a licensed engineer or Architect indicating that the structural frame and foundation system can be modified to meet current Building Code Standards as part of the permitting process. This is to be turned in with the next plan submittal to Redevelopment. 2. A complete lateral and vertical structural analysis of the existing building and new addition is required and will be checked with energy, mechanical, and accessibility etc. when complete construction plans are submitted to the building department at building permit submittal. 3. Please show compilance with all FOG (Fat, Oil, and Grease) Ordinance Requirements, mainly by installing a grease interceptor outside the restaurant. For more details about the FOG requirements, please contact the City's contract plancheck company, EClS at 949-179-6578. 4. Check exterior walls to property line for fire resistive protection at the north and east property lines. 5. Please show the slope of the new disabled ramp (max slope of 8.33% (1:12)). 6. Clearly show the path of travel from the disabled parking space and sidewalk to entrance. 7. The disabled parking space unloading zone must be on the passenger side and 8' wide. Gauyule's Grill 03/02/2009 Page 3 of 3 8. Note 19 on the plans shows that no HVAC work will be done for the new layout. Please be aware that a new Type I Hood System is required with suppression system. 9. A Health Department and FOG Plancheck (EClS) is required. Regarding any comments from the Building Department, please contact Will Foss, Building and Code Enforcement Manager, at 760-602-2716. Fire: No comments at this time. Engineering: Ttie following comments will be placed as conditions on ttie finat permit: 1. Developer shall comply with the City's Stormwater Regulations, latest version, and shall implement best management practices at all times. Best management practices include but are not limited to pollution treatment practices or devices, erosion control to prevent silt runoff during construction, general housekeeping practices, pollution prevention and educational practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices or devices to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants to stormwater, receiving water or stormwater conveyance system to the maximum extent practicable. 2. Developer shall complete and submit to the City Engineer a Project Threat Assessment Form (PTAF) pursuant to City Engineering Standards. Concurrent with the PTAF, the developer shall also submit the appropriate Tier Level Storm Water Compliance Form and Tier Level Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) as determined by the completed PTAF all to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Regarding any comments from the Engineering Department, please contact Clyde Wickham, Associate Engineer, at 760-602-2742. City of Carlsbad Housing & Redevelopment Department January 6, 2009 Subject: Gauyule's Grill, Administrative Redevelopment Permit, RP 08-61 Dear Mr. Ayoub: Thank you for applying for a Redevelopment Permit in the City of Carlsbad. The Housing and Redevelopment Department together with other appropriate City departments, has reviewed your Administrative Redevelopment Pennit as to its completeness for processing. The application is incomplete, as submitted. The attached list includes information that must be submitted to complete your application. This list of items must be submitted directly to the Housing & Redevelopment Office. All list items must be submitted simultaneously and a copy of this list must be included with your submittal. No processing of your application can occur until the application is determined to be complete. When all required materials are submitted to the Redevelopment Office, the City has an additional thirty (30) days to make a determination of completeness. If the application is determined to be complete, processing for a decision on the application will be initiated. In addition, please note that you have six months from the date the application was initially filed, December 10, 2008, to either resubmit the application or submit the required information. Failure to resubmit the application or to submit the materials necessary to determine your application complete shall be deemed to constitute withdrawal of the application. If an application is withdrawn or deemed withdrawn, a new application must be submitted. Please contact my office at (760) 434-2810 ext 5017, if you have any questions or wish to set up a meeting to discuss the application. Sincerely, LAURA ROBINS Planning Technician Cc: File 2965 Roosevelt St., Ste. B • Carlsbad, CA 92008-2397 • (760) 434-2810/2811 • FAX (760) 720-2037 Gauyule's Grill 01/06/2009 Page 2 of 5 LIST OF ITEMS NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE APPLICATION RP 08-61 Staff has completed a review of the subject project for application completeness. The applications and plans submitted for this project are incomplete at this time. Please resubmit 4 sets of plans addressing the following incomplete items: Housing and Redevelopment: 1. Please provide a clear square footage total for both the proposed restaurant at 2780 Carlsbad Boulevard and the existing retail building at 2796 Carlsbad Boulevard. 2. Based on the square footage of the restaurant at 1,428 square feet and the retail building at 1,002 square feet, seventeen (17) parking spaces must be provided. However, a 15% parking reduction may be given where a common parking facility is used at a site of 5,000 square feet or more by two or more buildings or uses, as per Municipal Code Section 21.444.050. Forty-percent (6 parking spaces) of the total required spaces may be compact. 3. Please show a parking summary table on the site plan showing the square footage of all the buildings and how many parking spaces are required for each. Building: 1. A complete lateral and vertical structural analysis of the existing building and new addition is required and will be checked with energy, mechanical, and accessibility etc. when complete construction plans are submitted to the building department at building pennit submittal. 2. Please show compliance with all FOG (Fat, Oil, and Grease) Ordinance Requirements, mainly by installing a grease interceptor outside the restaurant. For more details about the FOG requirements, please contact the City's contract plancheck company, EClS at 949-179-6578. 3. Check exterior walls to property line for fire resistive protection at the north and east property lines. 4. Please check the new disable ramp for a max slope of 8.33% (1:12). 5. Clearly show the path of travel from disabled parking space and sidewalk to entrance. 6. Note 19 on the plans shows that no HVAC work will be done for the new layout. Please be aware that a new Type I Hood System is required with suppression system. 7. Please indicate the use of the rear portion of the building. 8. A Health Department and FOG Plancheck (EClS) is required. Regarding any comments from the Building Department, please contact Will Foss, Building and Code Enforcement Manager, at 760-602-2716. Gauyule's Grill 01/06/2009 Page 3 of 5 Fire: No comments at this time. Engineering: 1. As part of the formal application, prepare and submit a Stomn Water Standards Questionnaire to determine storm water priority status. This must be signed by the applicant/owner. From Engineering's cursory review this qualifies as a priority project for water quality, therefore a Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP) must be prepared and submitted to: a) Identify post-development on-site pollutants-of-concern. b) Identify the hydrologic unit this project contributes to and impaired water bodies that would be impacted by this project. c) Recommend source controls and treatment controls that will be implemented with this project to avoid contact or filter said pollutants from storm water to the maximum extent practicable before discharging to City right-of-way, sensitive habitat or natural water course. d) Show low impact design (LID) features incorporated into the project. e) Establish specific procedures for handling spills and routine clean up. Special considerations and effort shall be applied to resident education on the proper procedures for handling clean up and disposal of pollutants. f) Outline property owner testing and maintenance requirements for all post-construction BMPs to ensure their effectiveness. g) Provide hydraulic/hydrologic calculations to verify that numeric sizing criteria is met for filtration/treatment of the site. 2. Provide a hydrology study that addresses the proposed storm drain system, detention system sizing, pre and post-development run-off figures, inlet sizing, etc. 3. Revise the exhibits to incorporate all water quality measures (treatment control and Low Impact Design (LID) measures). Identified In the Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP). 4. Show all existing and/or proposed topography and drainage patterns for the site including existing off-site drainage system that this project discharges into. Revise the plans to indicate how on-site surface runoff is controlled. 5. Show existing contours to cover at least 50' beyond the property lines or to cover sufficient area to show drainage area affecting the site. 6. Indicate the volume of grading (cut, fill, import, export, remedial) proposed for the project in cubic yards. It appears a grading permit will be required for this project. Gauyule's Grill 01/06/2009 Page 4 of 5 7. Show all existing surface improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalk, paving, access-holes, inlets, power poles, street lights, adjacent driveways, vaults, transformers, etc.) along Carlsbad Blvd. and Christiansen Way. 8. Please indicate all existing and proposed utilities (i.e., storm drain, water, sewer, etc.) that will serve the development. Indicate gravity flow of sewer facilities by showing invert elevations. 9. Please identify the proposed Lot Line Adjustment of adjacent parcel (APN 303-172-14 & 15) and whether the existing lots will be merged or kept as- is. Some of the access and parking may impact property lines and reciprocal easement rights. The project may function better as one property, which is why merging may be considered. Staff is available to discuss this further. 10. Provide street cross sections with right of way information for Carlsbad Blvd, and Christiansen Way. It appears that additional dedication may be required to provide right of way for Carlsbad Blvd. and for the curb return at Christiansen Way. 11. Add the project application number (RP 08-61) to the upper right comer of the site plan. General Engineering Concerns: 1. The proposed site plan does not show adequate information. Please be advised that in order to make a more in-depth review of the proposed development, a more complete design ofthe project is required. 2. Identify the existing finished floor elevation of adjacent structures (or elevations just next to the structures). This requirement demonstrates how the project relates to existing adjacent development. 3. Recommend source control and treatment control best management practices (BMPs) that will be implemented with this project. Stormwater pollutants from the project must be treated to the maximum extent practicable before exiting the project site and discharging to City right-of- way or existing public storm drain system. 4. Incorporate Low Impact Development (LID) as part of the project design. Show all proposed storm water BMPs and LID on the site plan. 5. Meet with the Fire Department to identify the necessary fire protection measures required for this project (access, fire hydrants, sprinkler system, etc.). 6. Revise the exhibits to show the loading zones that each building will have. We understand new parking stalls are proposed where old loading zones are, but will existing loading zones remain? Please callout on the plans. 7. The proposed location of trash enclosure has a conflict with proposed parking. Call-out enclosures per Carlsbad Standard drawing GS-16. 8. Please comply with all other comments shown on the red-lined plans. Gauyule's Grill 01/06/2009 Page 5 of 5 9. Revise the plan to indicate the ADT (traffic), EDU's (sewer), GPM (potable water) generated or required by the proposed development. Storm Drain Runoff and drainage basin information is also requested to assist final review. 10. This preliminary review does not constitute a complete review of the proposed project and additional items of concern may be identified upon formal project application submittal. Please be advised that in orderto make a more in-depth review of the proposed development, a more complete design ofthe project is required. 11. Applicant will be required to bring the entire building to current code requirements as part of any renovations. For further information, contact the Building Department. An engineering redlined check print is enclosed for the applicant's use in making the requested revisions. This check print should be returned with the formal application submittal to facilitate continued staff review. Regarding any comments from the Engineering Department, please contact Clyde Wickham, Associate Engineer, at 760-602-2742. EFFICIENT tr. , ^JJ ^ ENERGY Co. PJM^.^ . LESS POWER TO YOU March 20, 2009 Mr. Will Foss City of Carlsbad Building Department 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear Mr. Foss, RE: Professional Mechanical Engineer for Guayole Grill Restaurant Project I am a local California-registered professional mechanical engineer, #M27436. This letter is to simply inform you that I have been engaged to provide mechanical design and engineer's stamp for the project known as Guayole's Grill, 2780 Carlsbad Blvd. I will be providing plumbing, HVAC and Title 24 energy services. Sachin Parlikar, the architectural designer on the project asked me to notify you of my involvement. Although the name of my company indicated on this letterhead highlights my energy & water efficiency work, in fact I have provided stamped designs for approximately eight restaurants in the San Diego area during the past few years (though none I recall in Carlsbad.) Feel free to call me as the project progresses for any reason. Regards, David McKinley P.E. President & Principal Engineer m. (619) 857-3172 608 Hilo Way • Vista, CA 92081 • 760.414.9622 Phone / Fax • www.efficientco.com FromlCASA ENGINEERING INC 858 695 2761 (B/23/2009 15:14 #003 P.OOl/Oai CASA Engineering, Inc- STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND ANALYSIS 9225 Dowdy Drive Suite 220 San Diego CA 92126 Tel(858) 695-2761, Fax (858) 695-3367 Date: 03-19,2009 To: CityofCarlsbad Project: TerraMar Enterprice 2780 Carlsbad Blvd. Carkbad, Ca 92008. Dear Sir or Madame; 1- I am the engineer who is working on the structural design and analysis for the project descript ahove. The structural Frame and Foundation system can be modified to meet current Building Code Standards as part of the permitting process. 2- A complete lateral and vertical structural analysis ofthe exiting bmlding md new addition will be made, and complying with the new Code. In case you have any question call me @ (858)695-2761 Kame! Zayat Ph.D./P.E California, SE Anzona. Laura Robins 4 From: Will Foss Sent: Friday, March 27, 2009 9:03 AM To: Laura Robins Subject: RE: Guayule's Grill, RP 08-61 I received the requested letters and will forward for your files. I have no additional comments. The issues I comment on give the applicant advance notice and are resolved as part ofthe Building plancheck process. Will Will Foss Building Official City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad,CA. 92008-7314 T 760-602-2716 F 760-602-8560 From: Laura Robins Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 12:48 PM To: Will Foss Subject: Guayule's Grill, RP 08-61 Hi Will, Sachin, the architect on Guayule's Grill, said he had turned in the letter you requested regarding the ability ofthe structure to be brought to code. I was just wondering if you have any other comments to add to this project or if you are considering It complete with conditions for the final permit Please let me know either way. If you have specific conditions to add to the permit If you could please provide them in a separate document I would appreciate it. Thank you, Laura Robins PlanningTechnician City of Carlsbad- Redevelopment 760-434-2810 ext 5017 Laura.RobinsOcarlsbadca.eov Page 1 of 1 Laura Robins - RP 08-61 From: Clyde Wickham To: Laura Robins; Terie Rowley Date: 03/17/2009 9:42 AM Subject: RP 08-61 CC: Glen Van Peski Laura: Thanks for Including me In the minor revisions and final check of the RP 08-61 project "Guayoles Grill". I have no futher Issues or comments, except my conditions of approval from a few weeks ago still remain. Thanks again. file://C:\Documents and Settings\Lrobi\Local Settings\Temp\XPgrpwise\49BF7095GW-DomainPO-FD10... 03/17/2009 CARLSBAD FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Prevention Division Land Use Review Report PROJECT NAME: Date: Project number: Staff Planner: Gauyule's Grill 03/09/09 RP 08-61 L. Robins Engineer: Proiect conditions: (Note: The following identifies specific conditions necessary to achieve Fire Department approval.) Fire Department has reviewed this submittal and has no comments at this time. If other departments request revisions to this submittal, the impacts of those revisions may or may not prompt additional fire department requirements. GR t March 5, 2009 TO: Will Foss, Building Department Clyde Wickham, Engineering Department Gregory Ryan, Fire Department FROM: Laura Robins, Redevelopment Dept. Re: Changes on plans for 3*^^ review of RP 08-61, Gauyule's Grill In order to expedite review, please note that only the following changes have been made on the included site plan for RP 08-61: 1. The compact parking spaces have been brought down to 40% of the total spaces. 2. The compact spaces have been labeled with a "C" on the site plan. 3. All the standard size parking spaces on the east and north sides of the property have been increased to 170 square feet with a minimum width of 8.5'. 4. The disabled parking space has an unloading zone 8' wide on the passenger side of the space. 5. The path of travel from the disabled parking space to the entrance has been labeled. 6. The slope of the new disabled ramp is now shown at 1:12. If possible, please review the changes and send back comments before the due date in order to hasten the processing of this project. If you have any questions, please contact me at x5017. Laura Robins Planning Technician Gauyule's Grill 03/02/2009 Page 2 of 3 LIST OF ITEMS NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE APPLICATION RP 08-61 Staff has completed a review of the subject project for application completeness. The applications and plans submitted for this project are incomplete at this time. Please resubmit 4 sets of plans addressing the following incomplete items: Housing and Redevelopment: <»<tO ^- As shown on the plans, fifty-percent of the parking spaces are compact. fi<£^lsC4^> Only forty-percent of the required parking spaces may be compact. %i'jC^C\'<^ Please revise the plans so the compact parking standard can be met. All other parking spaces must be standard size spaces, excluding the disabled parking space. C<^^ 2. The standard size parking spaces are shown on the site plan at 8.5' x |2.CVis6^ 18.5'. Standard size parking spaces must be 170 square feet with a . . minimum width of 8.5'. 3. Please label the compact parking spaces on the site plan. 7776 following comment stiall be a condition on the final permit: (XONCM- 4. The semi-trailer currently stored at the rear of the property shall be K M QOfS-me^ removed. Building: u-ErfiCA^ 1. Provide a letter from a licensed engineer or Architect indicating that the Fi-^^jW) structural frame and foundation system can be modified to meet current ^Tict;c\oitf^ Building Code Standards as part of the permitting process. This is to be ^ ^ * turned in with the next plan submittal to Redevelopment. ^LAr4^/ 2. A complete lateral and vertical structural analysis of the existing building OCn>\0t>) addition is required and will be checked with energy, mechanical, At>(ryiysii accessibility etc. when complete construction plans are submitted to DOi^O ^he building department at building permit submittal. f t^6>^<^. Please show compliance with all FOG (Fat, Oil, and Grease) Ordinance Met^hm/lcM Requirements, mainly by installing a grease interceptor outside the restaurant. For more details about the FOG requirements, please contact pv^^^ the City's contract plancheck company, EClS at 949-179-6578. l>ud>> 4. Check exterior walls to property line for fire resistive protection at the north and east property lines. K-C-Gr 5. Please show the slope of the new disabled ramp (max slope of 8.33% P^:A^\SCA9 (1:12)). U\. '*> 6. Clearly show the path of travel from the disabled parking space and sidewalk to entrance. (2^>/t<w>? ^- disabled parking space unloading zone must be on the passenger ^ . ^ side and 8' wide. ..r Gauyule's Grill 03/02/2009 Page 3 of 3 M6cjiAfHcA< 8. Note 19 on the plans shows that no HVAC work will be done for the new <z^oo- layout. Please be aware that a new Type I Hood System is required with suppression system. 6*i4^s<i-' 9. A Health Department and FOG Plancheck (EClS) is required. Tr^Af* e-c<3 /MSC? rwiirr* ?sro (^Cr^t^iK-c^c^l Regarding any comments from the Building Department, please contact Will Foss, Building and Code Enforcement Manager, at 760-602-2716. Fire: No comments at this time. Engineering: The following comments will be placed as conditions on the final permit: 1. Developer shall comply with the City's Stormwater Regulations, latest version, and shall implement best management practices at all times. Best management practices include but are not limited to pollution treatment practices or devices, erosion control to prevent silt runoff during construction, general housekeeping practices, pollution prevention and educational practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices or devices to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants to stormwater, receiving water or stormwater conveyance system to the maximum extent practicable. 2. Developer shall complete and submit to the City Engineer a Project Threat Assessment Form (PTAF) pursuant to City Engineering Standards. Concurrent with the PTAF, the developer shall also submit the appropriate Tier Level Storm Water Compliance Form and Tier Level Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) as determined by the completed PTAF all to the satisfaction ofthe City Engineer. Regarding any comments from the Engineering Department, please contact Clyde Wickham, Associate Engineer, at 760-602-2742. City of Carlsbad Engineering Development Services February 12, 2009 To: LAURA ROBINS, Project Planner From: CLYDE WICKHAM, Project Engineer SUBJECT: RP 08 - 61 / GUAYULE'S GRILL The Engineering Department has completed its review of the project. The Engineering Department is recommending that the project be approved, subject to the following conditions: Developer shall comply with the City's Stormwater Regulations, latest version, and shall implement best management practices at all times. Best management practices include but are not limited to pollution treatment practices or devices, erosion control to prevent silt runoff during construction, general housekeeping practices, pollution prevention and educational practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices or devices to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants to stormwater, receiving water or stormwater conveyance system to the maximum extent practicable. Developer shall complete and submit to the City Engineer a Project Threat Assessment Form (PTAF) pursuant to City Engineering Standards. Concurrent with the PTAF, Developer shall also submit the appropriate Tier level Storm Water Compliance form and Tier level Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) as determined by the completed PTAF all to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Page 1 of 1 Building Comments 2/24/09 1. Provide a letter from a licensed engineer or Architect indicating that the structural frame and foundation system can be modified to meet current Building Code Standards as part of the permitting process. This is to be turned in with the next plan submittal to Redevelopment. 2. A complete lateral and vertical structural analysis of the existing building and new addition is required and will be checked with energy, mechanical, and accessibility etc. when complete construction plans are submitted to the building department at building permit submittal. 3. Please show compliance with all FOG (Fat, Oil, and Grease) Ordinance Requirements, mainly by installing a grease Interceptor outside the restaurant. For more details about the FOG requirements, please contact the City's contract plancheck company, EClS at 949-179-6578. 4. Check exterior walls to property line for fire resistive protection at the north and east property lines. 5. Please show the slope of the new disabled ramp (max slope of 8.33% (1:12)). 6. Clearly show the path of travel from the disabled parking space and sidewalk to entrance. 7. The disabled parking space unloading zone must be on the passenger side and 8' wide. 8. Note 19 on the plans shows that no HVAC work will be done for the new layout. Please be aware that a new Type I Hood System is required with suppression system. 9. A Health Department and FOG Plancheck (EClS) is required. Regarding any comments from the Building Department, please contact Will Foss, Building and Code Enforcement Manager, at 760-602-2716. City of Carlsbad ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT SERVICES MEMORANDUM January 2, 2009 TO: Laura Robins, Housing and Redevelopment FROM: Clyde Wickham, Engineering SUBJECT: RP 08-61, GAUYULE'S GRILL APN 203-172-14 Engineering Department staff has completed a review of the application submittal documents for application completeness. The application and plans submitted for this project are incomplete. Prior to next submittal, it is suggested the following items are adequately addressed. Incomplete Items 1. As part of the formal application, prepare and submit a Storm Water Standards Questionnaire to determine storm water priority status. This must be signed by the applicant/owner. From staffs cursory review this qualifies as a priority project for water quality, therefore a Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP) must be prepared and submitted to: a) Identify post-development on-site pollutants-of-concern. b) Identify the hydrologic unit this project contributes to and impaired water bodies that would be impacted by this project. c) Recommend source controls and treatment controls that will be implemented with this project to avoid contact or filter said pollutants from storm water to the maximum extent practicable before discharging to City right-of-way, sensitive habitat or natural water course. d) Show low impact design (LID) features incorporated into the project. e) Establish specific procedures for handling spills and routine clean up. Special considerations and effort shall be applied to resident education on the proper procedures for handling clean up and disposal of pollutants. f) Outline property owner testing and maintenance requirements for all post- construction BMPs to ensure their effectiveness. g) Provide hydraulic/hydrologic calculations to verify that numeric sizing criteria is met for filtration/treatment of the site. 2. Provide a hydrology study that addresses the proposed storm drain system, detention system sizing, pre and post-development run-off figures, inlet sizing, etc. 3. Revise the exhibits to incorporate all water quality measures (treatment control and Low Impact Design (LID) measures), identified in the Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP). RP 08-61, Gauyules Gr~ Page 2 of 3 4. Show all existing and/or proposed topography and drainage patterns for the site including existing off-site drainage system that this project discharges into. Revise the plans to indicate how on-site surface runoff is controlled. 5. Show existing contours to cover at least 50' beyond the property lines or to cover sufficient area to show drainage area affecting the site. 6. Indicate the volume of grading (cut, fill, import, export, remedial) proposed for the project in cubic yards. It appears a grading permit will be required for this project. 7. Show all existing surface improvements (curb, gutter, sidewalk, paving, access-holes, inlets, power poles, street lights, adjacent driveways, vaults, transformers, etc.) along Carlsbad Blvd. and Christiansen Way. 8. Please indicate all existing and proposed utilities (i.e., storm drain, water, sewer, etc.) that will serve the development. Indicate gravity flow of sewer facilities by showing invert elevations. 9. Please identify the proposed Lot Line Adjustment of adjacent parcel (APN 303-172-14 & 15) and whether the existing lots will be merged or kept as-is. Some of the access and parking may impact property lines and reciprocal easement rights. The project may function better as one property, which is why merging may be considered. Staff is available to discuss this further. 10. Provide street cross sections with right of way information for Carlsbad Blvd, and Christiansen Way. It appears that additional dedication may be required to provide right of way for Carlsbad Blvd. and for the curb return at Christiansen Way. 11. Add the project application number (RP 08-61) to the upper right corner of the site plan. Engineering Concerns General 1. The proposed site plan does not show adequate information. Please be advised that in order to make a more in-depth review of the proposed development, a more complete design ofthe project is required. 2. Identify the existing finished floor elevation of adjacent structures (or elevations just next to the structures). This requirement demonstrates how the project relates to existing adjacent development. 3. Recommend source control and treatment control best management practices (BMPs) that will be implemented with this project. Stormwater pollutants from the project must be treated to the maximum extent practicable before exiting the project site and discharging to City right-of-way or existing public storm drain system. 4. Incorporate Low Impact Development (LID) as part of the project design. Show all proposed storm water BMPs and LID on the site plan. RP 08-61, Gauyules GnW Page 3 of 3 5. Meet with the Fire Department to identify the necessary fire protection measures required forthis project (access, fire hydrants, sprinkler system, etc.). 6. Revise the exhibits to show the loading zones that each building will have. We understand new parking stalls are proposed where old loading zones are, but will existing loading zones remain? Please callout on the plans. 7. The proposed location of trash enclosure has a conflict with proposed parking. Call- out enclosures per Carlsbad Standard drawing GS-16. 8. Please comply with all other comments shown on the red-lined plans. 9. Revise the plan to indicate the ADT (traffic), EDU's (sewer), GPM (potable water) generated or required by the proposed development. Storm Drain Runoff and drainage basin information is also requested to assist final review. 10. This preliminary review does not constitute a complete review of the proposed project and additional items of concern may be identified upon formal project application submittal. Please be advised that in order to make a more in-depth review of the proposed development, a more complete design ofthe project is required. 11. Applicant will be required to bring the entire building to current code requirements as part of any renovations. For further information, contact the Building Department. An engineering redlined check print is enclosed for the applicants use in making the requested revisions. This check print should be returned with the formal application submittal to facilitate continued staff review. If you or the applicant has any questions, please either see or call me at 760-602-2742. Attachment Red-lined Site Plan. c: Glen Van Peski, Senior Civil Engineer File CARLSBAD FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire Prevention Division PROJECT NAME: Date: Project number: Staff Planner: Land Use Review Report Gauyule's Grill 12/30/08 RP 08-61 L. Robins Engineer: Proiect conditions: (Note: The following identifies specific conditions necessary to achieve Fire Department approval.) Fire Department has reviewed this submittal and has no comments at this time. If other departments request revisions to this submittal, the impacts of those revisions may or may not prompt additional fire department requirements. GR REDEVELOPMENT PERMIT REVIEW AND COMMENT REOUEST Date: December 10, 2008 Planning Department -Water District V Engineering Department - G. VAN PESKI Police Department V Building Department -W. FOSS School District V Fire Department - G. RYAN North County Transit District Landscape Plancheck Consultant City Attorney To Departments: Subject: RP 08-61 The attached plans and corresponding application for an Administrative Redevelopment Permit have been submitted for property located at 2780 Carlsbad Boulevard. Please review the attached plans and additional information provided by the applicant and forward your comments to my office by Thursday, January 7th. Thank you for your assistance. Project Title: Gauyule's Grill Permit No.: RP 08-61 Applicant: Terramar Enterprise Brief Description of Proposal: Applicant is requesting to convert existing retail space to restaurant space. The application also includes a remodel of the existing building with the addition of a covered patio and accessible restrooms. Assigned staff member: Laura Robins Comments: {Please e-mail/send comments to Laura Robins in ttie Housing & Redevelopment Department.) C^Sfii^^ c7?^^)^ jpumyi ^u^MJTeo TO Trie m^iPfAJlr- ft^KiioCr ^ <.iD^t^p^^ TO mTfiPa^&eCKd Uj] 0} Ar<?7F /9 \t^0ic4^TW^ Ci^^ A/2) //v/^) A A/J?^ T^fe'1. (12/29/2008) Laura Robins - Re: Current JOG Ordinance Reqs i Page 1 1^ From: Will Foss To: Laura Robins Date: 12/24/2008 9:39 AM Subject: Re: Current FOG Ordinance Reqs HI, The ordinance is on DMS, but the bottom line is he will have to install a grease interceptor outside the restaurant He can contact our contract plancheck company ECIS @949.179.6578 Jon Kinley for more information. Will Will Foss Building Official City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Ave. Carlsbad, California 92008-7314 760.602.2716 FAX 760.602.8560 »> Laura Robins 12/24/2008 8:37 AM >>> Will, Thank you for sending back comments so quickly. I was looking them over and noticed the need for the applicant to show compliance with current FOG ordinance. Is there somewhere I can locate those online or could you please send the information to me so I can pass it on to the applicant? I would really appreciate it. Thank you and Merry Christmas! Laura Robins Planning Technician City of Carlsbad Redevelopment Department 760-434-2810 ext 5017