Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP 167; San Diego Pipeline Co.; Specific Plan (SP) (2)San Diego Pipeline Company 610 SOUTH MAIN STREET • LOS AN G ELES, CALI FOR N IA 9OOI4 624-9461 November 20, 1975 1032.4 (La Costa) 1032.4. 1 (La Costa) Mr. Bud Plender Assistant Planning Director City of Carlsbad 1200 Elm Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 Dear Mr. Plender: Please refer to the Development Review Committee meeting on November 18, 1975, concerning San Diego Pipeline Company's (SDPC) applica- tion for Zone Change (ZC-154) and Specific Plan (SP-167), covering a proposed booster station in the City of Carlsbad. In answer to Mr. R. S. Osburn's question regarding noise level around the pump station, we have attached a letter from Bio-Acoustical Engineering Corporation to Southern Pacific Pipe Lines, Inc. , (SPPL) in response to a noise level survey they made of our stations. Since SDPC is operated by SPPL, the letter also covers SDPC operations. The survey shows that noise levels are acceptable for employees to work around; therefore, since employees would be working immediately around the pumps and neighbors would be at least 70 feet away, the noise level should not be objectionable. Measurements taken at 70 feet from operating pumps run around 80 dbA. We have not experienced any complaints from similar installations in our system; however, should there ever be a noise problem, we are sure that it could be rectified by installation of a barricade. There is a correction that should be noted in the Negative Declaration under the Environmental Protection Ordinance. The booster station will not be enclosed in a structure. Most of the piping is below ground, the pumps and motors have a low profile, (reference Section A-A on Specific Plan), the faci- lities are painted a buff color and are well maintained, so there is no more aesthetic impact than a structure. Thank you, Mr. Agatep and others on the City's staff for your persever- ance in getting Ordinance No. 9441, concerning the Zone Code Amendments, before the City Council and approved. Page 2 Please a.d^s^^^^jQ^^.s^^-^.'G^^M^^nd application on file with City, submitted January of 1975, are still effective. If there are any questions or additions required on SP-167 or ZC-154 before the Planning Commission's review next Wednesday, November 26th, please contact Mr. H. V. Corrodi on Extension 22318. Sincerely yours, R. R. McDaniel Manager - Engineering Attachment cc: Mr. Paul D. Bussey, w/att. City Manager City of Carlsbad 1200 Elm Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 Mr. Vincent F. Biondo, Jr. , w/att. City Attorney City of Carlsbad 1200 Elm Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 Mr. R. S. Osburn, w/att. Director, Building and Housing City of Carlsbad 1200 Elm Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008 BIO-ACOUSTICAL ENGINEERING CORPORATION 1101 East Bryan Street, Suite F • Tustin, California 92680 • (714) 832-5710, March 15, 1975 Southern Pacific Pipelines 610 South Main Street Los Angeles, California 90014 Attention: Lowell R. Hall Coordinator-Environmental Affairs & Safety Dear Mr. Hall, It has been our pleasure to assist your company in its effort to determine employee noise exposure. It is my pleasure to report that no reading at_ any station was in excess of the OSHA 1910-95 proposed guidelines or the EPA recommended guidelines. Your company is to be commended on its conscientious effort to protect your employees well being and to monitor their work environment to the extent you have. . • If we can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to call, >st sincerelyv--- +• -x- William A. Pretty Industrial Division Manager Bio-Acoustical Engineering Corp. WAP/vie 1200 ELM AVENUE |;| ^SS' f"| TELEPHONE: CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 I'l^W (f ,r| (714)729-1181 September 2, 1975 Mr. Homer V. Corrodi San Diego Pipeline Company 610 South Main Street Los Angeles, California 90014 Re: San Diego Pipeline Pump Station - 1950 Olivenhain Road, Carlsbad Dear Homer: The plot plan for the- subject pump station was submitted as a Specific Plan, but was not processed since the zone you were also requesting needed to be amended. The zone (Public Utilities) amendment as approved by the Planning Commission has changed the plan reviewing process from Specific Plan to a Site Development Plan. This change from Specific Plan to Site Development Plan is a benefit to you since processing is simpler. However, a Site Development Plan requires a certain form, which your Specific Plan does not meet entirely. Enclosed is an application for Site Development Plan. Please review the preparation check list and redraw the plan to meet these specifications. Your Specific Plan is generally okay, but we have noted some needed changes. They are: a) Location map showing the distance to the center line of the nearest intersection. b) The total acreage of the project site. c) Proposed "General Land Use" designation (in this case the use would be public utilities). d) Building dimensions, setbacks and distances between buildings. e) Type of construction proposed. f) Height and number of stories. g) Gross floor area per structure. h) Location of existing and proposed sidewalks and curbcuts. i) Dimensions of driveways. j) Landscapi ng - 1. Existing and proposed trees in the public right-of-way. 2. A schedule showing types, size and location of all plant materials proposed on site. 3. Indicate'a permanent watering system for all landscaping areas by showing the location of water 1i nes. k) Property line dimensions. 1) Location of proposed storm drains or other means of drainage (grades and size). m) Topographic contours at two-feet intervals, with indication of manufactured slopes. If the ordinance amendment to the Public Utilities Zone is adopted by the City Council you will need to redraw the Site Development Plan and resubmit along with application following the directions of the preparation check list. Please check with me after September 16, 1975 for the status of the Public Utilities Zone ordinance amendment. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Bud PIender Assistant Planning Director BP/als Attachment: Application for Site Development Plan 1200 ELM AVENUE ' < -. •/, " T^FFM^- CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008 v '^"1^,,? O? ; " (714) 729-1'181 ' -«^.'f ,«•*.-"."% '4-> 4- ^.~t-"- XK' £-•! .'^ March 24, 1975 Mr. R. R. McDanlel, Manager - Engineering San Diego Pipeline Company 610 South Main Street Los Angeles, California 90014 Dear Mr. McDanlel: The Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad, California has set a tentative date of April 22, 1975 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers for the purpose of hearing your request for a Specific Plan and a Zone Change, Case Nos. SP-167 and ZC-154. This date is subject to change, in which case you would be notified. If this date is not satisfactory to you for any reason, please notify the-Planning Department immediately so that your hearing may be ?32scfeeda&ed •-.a time. Thank you, Bud Plender, Assistant Planning Director BP/br MEMORANDUM April 22, 1975 TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: PLANNING STAFF SUBJECT: ZONE CHANGE #154 and S_Pj SAN DIEGO PIPELINE COMPANY A request was advertised for a zone change and specific plan by San Diego Pipeline Company on property generally located on the north side of Olivenhain Road east of El Camino Real. Zone Change #154 was a request to change the current L-C zoning on the property to P-U and R-A-15. Specific Plan #167 requested a specific plan for development of a petroleum products pipeline booster station on a portion of the property. The current public utility zoning ordinance does not cover pipelines and control facilities as a permitted use. The minimum parcel size to maintain L-C zoning is five acres. The parcel not included in the P-U zoning request would be less than five acres and would, therefore, require an additional zoning change. As a result of the above mentioned situation and consultation with the applicant, the staff and applicant request these applications be tabled until appropriate zoning amendments can be made. TH/br - 4/17/75 April 11, 1975 MEMORANDUM TO: ' Planning Director FROM:: Engineering Department SUBJECT: Request for engineering comments We have reviewed the following projects and submit these comments: 1. SP 168 - Lagoon Shores (Park Drive and Marina) a. It is assumed that a tentative subdivision map will be submitted as a next step. The tentative map should show lot boundaries corresponding to construction phase boundaries. b. Right of way shall be dedicated to provide a 42 foot half- street section for Park Drive, plus a 10'.two-way bike lane, and public frontage improvements shall be constructed as required,Rights of access to Park Drive shall be waived. c. Right of way shall be dedicated and public frontage im- provements shall be constructed along Marina Drive to provide a 40' curb-to-curb dimension, plus a 10' parkway. The intersection of Park Drive and Marina Drive shall be partially realigned to avoid acute turning movements and in accordance with City of Carlsbad Standards. A 15' improved walkway from Marina Drive to the lagoon shall be ded icated. d. A public cul-de-sac street shall be dedicated and improved on the east boundary of the lot, to provide public access to the lagoon. The alignment and perpendicular parking layout of this street is not approved as shown on the specific plan. The street shall have a 60' right of way with a 40' curb to curb dimension, improved according to City of Carlsbad Standards. An improved 15' wide public access to the lagoon shall be dedicated. e. A public walkway shall be dedicated at the top of the slope to the lagoon along the entire lagoon frontage. f. Driveways shall have 24' clear width. Minimum width of paving at parking areas shall be 44 or 64 feet (one or two 20' stalls plus 24' maneuvering area). Parking at of garage ramps is not approved.top Adequate facilities, clearances and maneuverability for trash removal and emergency vehicles shall be provided. MEMORANDUM, Planning Director Page 2 April 11, 1975 h.,- Height limitations shall be observed. > i .j Necessary fire protection shall be provided, by a combina- tion of building design, materials, and construction of water mains and hydrants. A preliminary estimate of fire, flow io 3000 to 2DOO gallons per minute. j. A 5' utility and tree planting easement shall be dedicated along all public street frontage. 2. SP 167 - San Diego Pipeline (Olivenha?n Road) a. A parcel map (PS 258) is required to create the pump sta- tion lot. As a condition of the tentative parcel map approval, an additional street right of way of 2]_ feet shall be dedicated along the Olivenhain Road frontage and a future improvement agreement for complete public improvements in Olivenhain Road will be required. b. The proposed facility may have three significant effects on the local environment: I. The pumps may generate excessive noise. II. Structures, fencing and equipment may have a stark, displeasing appearance if some architectural control and landscaping is not required. A means of separating petroleum products residuals from storm runoff and drainage may be required for both fire safety and pollution control. ~TT_ ~"^ •" ~ — ~- T^ ^C ^-•^^•E^Daniel C. uroth C-. E. Associate DCG/sln