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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRP 97-06; Marriott Towneplace Suites; Redevelopment Permits (RP) (3)CASE DATE: ENVIRONHENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM - PART I (To be Completed by APPLICANT) Applicant: CAPLSBAD VILLAGE SUITES, LLC (c/o SHAPERY ENTERPRISES) Address of Applicant: 1158 state Street, Suite 140 San Diego, CA 92101 Phone Number: (619 ) 239-4700 Name, address and phone number of person to be contacted (if other than Applicant): Sandor W. shapery GENERAL INFORMATION: (Please be specific) Project Description: CARLSBAD MARRIOTT TOVTNEPLACE SUITES 106 GUEST SUITES, 1 MEETING ROOM, 1 LOBBY - 2 BUILDINGS (46 - 60 RM) (EACH 3 STORY) HOTEL COMPLEX WITH 127 VEHICLE PARKING SPACES AND 1 SIMMING POOL Project Location/Address: GRAND AVENUE (NO NUMBER YET), CARLSRAD. CA CA 92009 (IMJYIEDIATE WEST SIDE OF FREEWAY 5 OFF-RAMP, BETWEEN GRAND AVENUE AND LAGUNA DRIVE Assessor Parcel Number: 203 - 130 - 18, 20. 15, AND 34 18 + 20 = V-R General Plan/Zone of Subject Property: R.M.H. - n / 15 + 34 = R-P city Ordinance #9313 provides for a 106 room hotel Local Facilities Management Zone: ZONE ONE Is the site within Carlsbad's Coastal Zone?NO COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT IS REQUIRED Please describe the area surroundinq the site to the SENIOR CITIZENS APARTMENTS North;V1LLAS LAS CARLSBAD East: FREEWAY 5 SMALLER SINGLE. FAMILY HOMES South: DENNYS RESTAURANT West: APARTMENT COMPLEXES GAS STATION MOTEL 8 List all other applicable permits & approvals related to this project: CITY OF CARLSBAD ORDINANCE 9 313 ALLOWS FOR A 106 ROOM HOTEL ON THE SUBJECT SITE INSTRUCTION SHEET FOR FILLING OUT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FORM - PART I This Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Form - Part I will be used to determine what type of environmental documentation (i.e. Environmental Impact Report, Mitigated Negative Declaration, Negative Declaration or Exemption) will be required to be prepared for your application, per the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and Title 19 of Carlsbad's Municipal Code. The clarity and accuracy of the information you provide is critical for purposes of quickly determining the specific environmental effects of your project. Recent judicial decisions have held that a "naked checklist", that is a checklist that is merely checked "yes" or "no", is insufficient to comply with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act. Each "yes" or "no" answer must be accompanied by a written explanation justifying the "yes" or "no" answer. This is especially important when a Negative Declaration is being sought. The more information provided in this form, the easier and quicker it will be for staff to complete the Environmental Impact Assessment Form - Part II. (Please be SDeci4fc Attach Additional Pages or ^ Attach Additional Pages or flPibits. if necessarv) 1. Please describe the project site, including distinguishing natural and manmade characteristics. Also provide precise slope analysis when a slope of 15' or higher and 15% grade or greater is present on the site. THE 2.42 ACRE SITE IS ESSENTIALLY FLAT V7ITH APPROX 5' DROP FROM NORTHEAST TO SOUTHWEST, BOUNDED ON EAST BY FREEWAY 5 OFF RAMP, WITH HOMES AND APARTMENTS, A MOTEL, GAS STATTION AND DENNYS TO THE SOUTH AND SENIOR CITIZENS APARTMENTS TO THE NORTH. THERE ARE 3 EXISTING HOMES ON THE SITE AND NO SIGNIFICANT LANDSCAPE OR TREES 2. Please describe energy conservation measures incorporated into the design THERMAL WINDOWS^^ND^^N'SULSTT?ON^ AND ROOFS TO MEET STATE TITLE 24 ENERGY CRITERIA. ENERGY EFFICIENT FLOURESCENT LIGHTING WILL BE USED THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE PROJECT. 3. PLEASE AHACH A PROJECT SUMMARY SHEET WHICH SHOWS THE FOLLOWING: a. If a residential project identify the number of units, type of units, schedule of unit sizes, range of sale prices or rents, and type of household size expected, average daily traff ic generation (latest SANDAG rates). NOT APPLICABLE b. If a commercial project, indicate the exact type, activity(ies), square footage of sales area, average daily traffic generation (latest SANDAG rates), parking provided, and loading facilities. 106 GUEST SUITES, 1 MEETING ROOM, 1 LOBBY, 2 BUILDING (46 RM - 60 RM)3 STORY. MOTEL COMPLEX WITH PARKING SPACES AND 1 POOL. ACTIVITIES INCLUDE NORMAL TO LONGER TERM GUEST STAYS WITH 484 AVERAGE DAILY TRAFFIC GENEPATION. c. If an industrial project, indicate the exact type or industry(ies), average daily traffic generation (latest SANDAG rates), estimated employment per shift, time of shifts, and loading facilities. NOT APPLICABLE d. If an institutional project, indicate the major project/site function, estimated employment per shift, estimated occupancy, loading facilities, and community benefits to be derived from the project. NOT APPLICABLE I. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSES Please Answer each of the following questions by placing a check in the appropriate space. Then, fully discuss and explain why each item was checked yes or no. Provide supporting data if applicable. Attach additional sheets as necessary. YES NO 1) Could the project significantly impact or change present or future land uses in the vicinity of the activity? ^ EXPLANATION- PROPOSED PROJECT COMPLIES WITH EXISTING ZONING, CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION #9313, AND ADJACENT LAND USES INCLUDING OTHER COMPATIBLE SERVICES SUCH AS RESTAURANTS, GAS STATION AND OTHER MOTELS 2) Could the activity affect the use of a recreational ^ area, or area of aesthetic value? EXPLANATION: â„¢ERE ARE NO RECPJEATIONAL AREAS NO AREAS OF AESTHETIC VALUE ADJACENT TO THE SITE. 3) Could the activity affect the functioning of an established community or neighborhood? EXPLANATION: WILL IN FACT IMPROVE AN AREA OF OLD SUBSTANDARD HOUSES AND VACANT LOTS X 4) Could the activity result in the displacement of community residents? x EXPLANATION* ^ HOUSES ON THE SITE, ONE OF WHICH IS INHABITED AND TWO OF WHICH ARE SUBSTANDARD. THE PROPOSED EXTENDED STAY HOTEL WILL PROVIDE LONGER TERM VISITOR AND RELOCATION HOUSING YES NO I 5) Could the activity increase the number of low and moderate cost housing units in the city? ^ EXPLANATION: THE PROPOSED HOTEL SHOULD HAVE NO EFFECT ON LOW AND MODERATE COST HOUSING. 6) Could the activity significantly affect existing housing or create a demand for additional housing? X EXPLANATION: HOTEL WILL PROVIDE FOR TEMPORARY GUEST STAYS AND SHORTER TERM HOUSING. THE PROJECT WILL CREATE ADDITIONAL JOBS LOCALLY IN THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF THE PROJECT. 7) Are 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? EXPLANATION: THERE ARE NO UNIQUE NATURAL OR MAN-M-ADE FEATURES IN THE ACTIVITY AREA. 8) Could the activity significantly affect an historical or archaeological site or its settings? ^ r-vn. ....-rr/xa. THERE ARE NO HISTORICAL OR ARCHEOLOGICAL EXPLANATION: FEATURES OR SITES ON OR IN THE PROPERTY. X 9) Could.the activity significantly affect the potential use, extraction, or conservation of a x scarce natural resource? EXPLANATION* ^O SCARCE NATURAL RESOURCES ON THE SITE. YES NO 10) Could the activity significantly affect fish, wildlife or plant resources? EXPLANATION: THERE ARE NO FISH. WILDLIFE OR PLANT RESOURCES ON OR NEAR THE SITE. 11) Are there any rare or endangered plant or animal species in the activity area? EXPLANATION: THERE ARE NO RARE OR ENDANGERED PLANT OR ANIMAL SPECIES ON OR NEAR THK SITE. EXPLANATION: ^-'^^ PROJECT CONSTITUTES THE REDEVELOPMENT OF AN ECONOMICALLY OBSOLETE AREA X 12) Could the activity change existing features of any of the city's stream, lagoons, bays, tidelands or beaches? ^ EXPLANATION: NONE OF THOSE ELEMENTS OR FEATURES ON OR NEAR THE SITE. 13) Could the activity result in the erosion or elimin- ation of agricultural lands? ^ EXPLANATION: THE SITE IS NOT ADJACENT TO OR NEAR AGRICULTURAL LANDS, EXCEPT THAT APPROX ONE ACRE IS BEING FARMED AS BACKYARD GARDEN 14) Could the activity serve to encourage development of presently undeveloped areas or intensify develop- ment of already developed areas? ^ Ul NO 15) Will the activity require a variance from estab- lished environmental standards (air, water, noise, x etc.)? EXPLANATION: THE PROPOSED PROJECT WILL NOT REQUIRE A VARIANCE TO THESE ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS. 16) Is the activity carried out as part of a larger project or series of projects? ^ EXPLANATION: THIS PROJECT IS A SINGULAR AND SELF-CONTAINED DEVELOPMENT PROJECT. 17) Will the activity require certification, authoriza- tion or issuance of a permit by any local, state or federal environmental control agency? x EXPLANATION: THE PROJECT IS NOT REQUIRED TO SEEK ANY ADDITIONAL AUTHORIZATION BEYOND WHAT THE CITY OF CARLSBAD MAY REQUIRE FOR A NORMAL PvEDEVELOPMENT PERMIT AND BUILDING PERI4IT. 18) Will the activity require issuance of a variance or conditional use permit by the City? x^ EXPLANATION: NO DEVELOPJVIENT OR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT IS REOUIRED. 19) Will the activity involve the application, use, or disposal of potentially hazardous materials? x EXPLANATION: THERE WILL NOT NEED TO BE ANY USE OR DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS NOW EXISTING NOR DURING OR AFTER CONSTRUCTION. 20) Will the acti^^y involve construction of faci"^^ies in a flood plain? EXPLANATION: THE PROJECT IS NOT ON OR NEAR A FLOOD PLAIN. YES NO X 21) Will the activity involve construction of facilities x in the area of an active fault? EXPLANATION: THERE ARE NO KNOWN ACTIVE FAULTS ON THE SITE. 22) Could the activity result in the generation of significant amounts of dust? X EXPLANATION: ^^^^ NORMALLY EXPECTED AMOUNT DURING CONSTRUCTION AND NONE THEREAFTER. WATERING WILL BE USED TO MINIMIZE DUST DURING PRELIMINARY GRADING. 23) Will the activity involve the burning of brush, trees, or other materials? x EXPLANATION: NONE OF THE ABOVE MATERIALS WILI^ BE BURNED DURING OR AFTER CONSTRUCTION. 24) 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 x water, off-shore,)' . EXPLANATION: SURFACE, SHALLOW GROUND OR OFF-SHORE WATER EXISTS ON OR NEAR THE SITE NOR WILL AIR QUALITY BE SIGNIFICANTLY AFFECTED. Y£S NO 25) Will the project substantially increase fuel consumption (electricity, oil, natural gas, etc.)? EXPLANATION: EACH SUITE WILL UTILIZE THE MOST ENERGY EFFICIENT FIXTURES AND EOUIPMENT TO MINIMIZE ENERGY CONSUMPTION. X 26) Will the activity involve construction of facilities on a slope of 25 percent or greater? EXPLANATION: THE SITE IS RELATIVELY FLAT WITH NO SLOPES GREATER THAN 5' to 10' ACROSS ITS ENTIRE 2.4 ACRE PARCEL. . X 27) Will there be a significant change to existing land form? (a) Indicate estimated grading to be done in cubic yards: ONLY FINISH GRADIRIG (b) Percentage of alteration to the present land form: 2-5% . (c) Maximum he^^ht o|,cut or fill slopes: EXPLANATION: THERE IS NO SUBSTANTIAL GRADING OR BELOW GRADE STRUCTURES, OR CONSTRUCTION, ALL IS ON A FINISH GRADE LEVEL. X 28) Will the activity result in substantial increases in the use of utilities, sewers, drains or streets? EXPLANATION: 1 1 EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNITS FOR SEWER IS 106. OTHER UTILITIES, AND STREET USAGE (GRAND AVENUE) WILL BE BELOW COMPARABLE USE OF A NORMAL HOTEL IN THAT THIS PROJECT IS AN EXTENDED STAY FACILITY, CATERING TO CORPORATE RELOCATIONS, TRAINING AND TEMPORARY WORK ASSIGNMENTS. X 0 0 YES NO 29) Will the project significantly increase wind or water erosion of soils? ^ EXPLANATION: THE PROJECT WILL NOT INCREASE WIND OR WATER EROSION. IT WILL ALLEVIATE EROSION SINCE THE SITE IS CURRENTLY NOT LANDSCAPED. 30) Could the project significantly affect existing fish or wildlife habitat? x EXPLANATION: NO FISH OR VJILDLIFE HABITAT EXISTS ON OR NEAR THE SITE. 31) Will the project significantly produce new light or glare? X EXPLANATION: NO HIGHLY REFLECTIVE SURFACES WILL BE USED OR INSTALLED. EXTERIOR NIGHT LIGHTING WILL BE COMPATIBLE WITH TYPICAL HOTELS OF THIS SIZE. 10 II. STATEMENT Of 1!^ II ll|l ICANT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFE^ If you have answered yes to any of the questions iri Section I but think the activity will have no significant environmental effects, indicate your reasons below: NOT APPLICABLE III. COMMENTS OR ELABORATIONS TO ANY OF THE QUESTIONS IN SECTION I (If additional space is needed for answering any questions, attach additional sheets as needed.) Signature (Person CompIetin(^Rep«<frt) Date Signed P - f 7 II