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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP 23E; Mini Warehouse Office Complex; Specific Plan (SP)OR EXCEPTED: Posted: Filed: Prior Compliance:Published: Filed: IMSVTIVE DECLARATICN:_ Posted:Published: EHVIHCNMENTM, IMEfiCT REPORT: Notice of Preparation: Notice of Ocmpletion: Notice of Determination i Notice of Determination: PIANN'JNG OCMCSSION 3., Date of Hearing: 2. Publication: 3. Notice to Property Owners; 4. Resolution No. (Continued to: 5. Appeal: Date;ACTION; \CITY COUHCIL I. Date of Hearing: Notices to City Clerk: Agenda Bill: Rerolution No. Ordinance No.974-1 Date: ACTION; t Feport to Applicant:_ '.ution to Applicant: If after the infornatior_-/ou have submitted has been re»_ wed, it is determined that further informatio s required, you will be so a* sed. APPLICANT: CARLSBAD EXECUTIVE COMPANY, A Limited Partnership Name (individual, partnership, joint venture, corporation, syndication) AGENT: MEMBERS: 8380 M-iramaf Road, Suite 200, .San Diego, CA 92126 Business Address (619) 578-6400 Telephone Number WESTERN BANKERS- INVESTMENT CORPORATION. General Partner Name GENE A. HARGRAVES, President 8380 Miramar Road, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92126 Business Address • (619) 578-6400 Telephone Number WESTERN'BANKERS INVESTMENT CORPORATION. General Partner Name '(individual, partner, joint . venture, corporation, syndication) Home Address N/A 8380 Miramar Road. Suite 200. San Diego. CA 92126 Business Address (619) 578-6400 Telephone Nuaber Telephone Number LAWRENCE & BRYNA G. HABER-Trustees 1840 Viking Way, La Jolla, CA Home Address 8380 Miramar Road, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92126 Business Address (619) 578-6400 (619) 459-1846 Telephone Nuaber Telephone Jiuaber (Attach more sheets if necessary) I/We declare under penalty of perjury that the information contained in this dis- closure is true and correct and that it will remain true and correct and may be* relied upon as being true and correct until amended. Applicant Agent, Ovner, Partner MEMBERS: Delorea E. •Brn«n«;rp-in-Co Trustee, Name '(individual, partner, joint: . venture, corporation, syndication) LTD Partner 8380 Miramar Road 8D 1818 Cara-in-i l-r> Home Address La Jolla, CA 92031. Business Address 619-578-6400 Telephone Nuaber Telephone Number Jack D. & Sarah Wyner-Co Trustee 7403 Camenito Carlotta :iane LTD Partner 8380 Miramar Road Borne Address •i* San Diego. CA Q?126 Business Address 619-57a-6400 Telephone Nuaber Telephone Sunber (Attach more sheets if necessary) I/We declare under penalty of perjury that the information contained in this dis- closure is true and correct and that it will remain true and correct and nay be* relied upon as being true and correct until attended. Applicant Agent, Owner, Partner P-874B53 trama Kquctr or FIRST WJBJOW infc on, .ft \ '(ECORDEO MAIL TO Western Bankers Invescaent 8380 Miraaar Rd. #200 San Diego, CA 92126 184/ v;v \i.. i .'• ~ \Ci'.':. : '-'- ": : A,I ;.',x STATEMENTS TO Sane as above DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX S....&&.Q...Q0. ...... Computed on lh» con«id«r«tion orvilueot pfoptrtv coov X Computed Jtffl'lthtcoOjkttfKiOn or v»»u« l«*Jh«rn or «ncur*m«iniiW it^mt of Uli.' •YWJ OR mb'arnw iU - O,FIRST AMERICAN TITLE COMPANY GRANT DEED FOfi A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, f,>,•.•; ..t .... i. ; .. tiijt.rbv .» k'i<i..-.li:<f.|.;<l LAWRENCE HABER and BRYNA C. HAEER, as Trustees under that certain Declaration of Trust dated September 29, 1976 •-'•MI, GRANTlSt to WESTERN BANKERS INVESTMENT CX'RiVHAT ION, a California corporation * as to an undivided 50% interest • • • . ,:rcjpertv in DM City ut Carlsbad ;. it San Diego si.it.- ... i , i f , ,1.-' Parcel 2 and Parcel 3 of Parcel Map No. 3415, in the Citv of c.irlsb.it-, .: -;t> n! San Diego, State of California, filed in the office oi tl\e County Ru.-i.i ... r of San Diego County, January 21, 1975, as File No. 75-014212 ot official Records. December 9, 1983Oaled STATE Of CALIFORNIA _ _. iuoxM-nor- San Diego , ^ Decead>er 9, 1983 ltl» undwonML • NoUry Public w wd tw wd Sute. p« rence Habe£,/Trustee Bryrfa CT fafer, Trustee Trustees under that certain Declaration of Trust dated September 29, 1976 j and Bryna G. Haber p*fMn*Hy known to m* tot p*o»«d lo m* on ttt* bun ol •m>nc« to ot Bx ixnoiini •«<»« noMM) •/»• «ut»cnb«l to tlw wittwt mslnjnwnl and •chnuirtBdBill to m* Hwl ha/sh*/t*wy eMCuMd tTMum* WITNESS my en•-»en COfO 09 b* . r, P-874853 RCQU:ST of niBT «.:rr ..-.,•; r.at CO -Ml N RtCGROED MAIL TO:Carlsbad Executive Company L. /DUescern Bankers Investment Corp. 8380 Miramar Rd. #200 San Diego, CA 92126 •••11 TAX STATEMENTS TO SAME AS ABOVE 7-u-- VI DOOJMEMTARY TRANSFER TAX S....UJAQ...Q.Q ... Computed on rh«constd*r«tron or va(u« of property torvty*d OR . X Computed on *>«comidtricion orvclue <M* liens or OKuTibrcncM remaining It <tmf ofj^lr ,' / ' GRANT DEED ••'i A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION i>x<'i,.I ••( •.-.Mrl: is :-.fi. •!.,• ... k •• ..•.vl.-ilyi!. LAWRENCE HABER and BRYNA G. HABER, as Trustees under that certain Declaration of Trust dated September 29, 1976, and WESTERN BANKERS INVESTMENT CORPORATION, a California corj .', GRANTi&i l,C<\RLSBAD EXECUTIVE COMPANY, a California limited partnership .il ii'Op,Tt\ r, tne Cn v el San Diego Carlsbad Parcel 2 and Parcel 3 of Parcel Map No. 3415, in the City of Car!.-.':.!.). Bounty of San Diego, State of California, filed in the office of the Count.v RcxoruLr of San Diet'o County, January 21, 1975, as File No. 75-014212 of official Records. -»i ' <_.-Hv4'" _ ,, , i- San Diego December 9, 1983 ,; Gene A. Hargraves Western Bankers Investment Coporation Me co'COfaLor 'IH-' em r'.med ar*d ,r *". A •••; i- : ' ••..•• c ws o' a -t.-v jtion o' >lb t>ra'd c1 December 9, 1983 STATE OF CAUFOBNIA _. !s»ccxiNTYOf, Sa° Diego . On December 9, 1983 twlor* no. m* unlmigMd, > NoUry putttc in wid for MM] SUM per Lawrence Haber and """"yw-<1 BrynaG. Haber lo m« to* piovvd to m« on tha basis o 10 be m« pmont** wftoM n«n«(fti tt/»r« •ulwcritMd to m* to m« ttwf h Lawrence Haber* Bryna Of Hate/; Trustees under that certain Declaration of Trust dated September M, I97f> WESTERN BAMMKS INVEStHEHT CORPORATION a Catt»oj»rf^corpor«lifii . Gene A. HafgravA, President 2?• e Kb O9 CDCJ >,<!« No EKrowNo. Low Mo.!675 WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO KOUWD B. DODO* ATTORMW P. O. MX 10336 teat* Ana, CA. 92711 78-339825 ATTORNEY tall S3 00 MAIL TAX STATEMENTS TO otto ROM 2136 Wellington Sont* An«, CA. 92701 OOOMMTMIY TMMUtll TAX ».. .. C«mpw«Ml«tI*i*cenwM. Cam0wt*tf 0*1 *• Hiinalii ""-5^4 ii^iif '^#(f>*tl<r« o* CMC-arkm •* Richard B. Dodfje, Attorne/at Law Sinn 6IANT DEIO A.P. No. 901>211-040-16 FOR A VALUABLC CONSlDEHMlOM tr*-r., • OTTO J. ROSE AND CAROL KOSE, HUSBAND AND WIFi AS JOINT AS TO AS UNDIVIDED 3/4 INTERKST >.«»., o»~t»Tisi: it- OTTO J. ROSE AND CARCM. J. VOSK. iKl^TEF.K I'NDER OfiflARATION Of TKl'-T OATKD !'.'NT. 7, ;' AS TO AN CND1 VIDEO Vi INiE-'r.Si Carl»h,id c?,.--t,San pare*? >, (n ;be Citv of Carl*b<»ii, '"H.P.I of California, <«* sh.-iv- it pant> 60.'? -f In th« Office of the C;>unf. l»ffi>rd«'r — Jun* 8th, 1977. CMM July C, 1571 o. July «, ta» «iw VI* MH*n Otto J. KoHi «od C«rol J. , Otto J.-Ucmt Cart?'/.''tow I «M M> Mr M*|| '»* •!T«TF««FN"; AS CMftfCTtO CO* TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY I«MH MCOHMO MAIL TO David R. Little P.O. Box 289 JIfc Druannond, Montana 59832 MAIL TAX irATBMNT* TO same as above CAT, MO. NN000BQTO 1*33 CA 17-821 83-274228r—*OFF..\QfSHH 1983 AUG 8AM&00 UVBW U LYtE Iown KCOBOOJ _. SPACE ABOVE THff LINE FOR RECORO€R"f USE Individual Quitclaim Deed TMII VC«K rum..».MII»vl><-.Or> Tint .NCUKIIM "/' - /' ^'- _i' The undersigned gr»ntor(s) dtclart(s) Documencary trinsfcr tax is $ Mp^r JW-QMTITT.F ( ) computed on full vaJue of property conveyed, or ( ) computed on full ulue less value of liens ami encumbrances r ( ) Unincorpomi-d area (Xx ) City of Carlsbad at time of sale. , and FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which Ls hereby acknowU Jgi-d, Revia Denece ..ittle, wile of grantee hereby REMISES. KE[ r.ASES AND ijl '17CLAIM.S to David s. Lit. tic, a man led man as his sole and separate property Ac following described r::ai property T, the City of Carlsbad County of ?in Diena . Sure of California: An undivided i/4 interest in and to Parcel 5, in the "ity of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, according to page 60i2 of Parcel Maps, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego, June 8, 1977 83- z1**-- Dued July 21, 1983 STATE OP Little On / -hcfo me, the undoti^ncd, i Notify Public in <ad for uid State. panamlly knovn to me or pro*edu> me OB the bun of ut- •fertory rndtncc to be the penontjAthoie pmi<t ___ wbKribed Co the wirhin i/Mtniment uu< idmowle<l|rd t^4t ...^^.^ executed the iune WITNESS my hud u4 officuj ieal. Svut <Thi> •!« (or of kill mural Mi) Hie Order Hu .1117071 D-1I12074 MAIL T,ftxSTATFMKNTS AS Ol^tCTEO ABOVE ,. nacOMtMQ MOUOTUi *V TKjp'R TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY ™ OTTO J. ROSE CAROL J. ROSE • <Vo John Rogers, Esq. k 515 So. Pigueroa, 9th floor WlOS Anaeles, CA 90071 MAN. TAX nurmtam as above 83-274229 JN ~(MCC AMVC THIS UNC FOR RECORDER S UK - IfUUViauai UlWIt DMti „ , |2n_040_25 Hie uadcnJgBed grantor^ declared): Pocumdtarv avafet tax a t 110.00 ( xx) cogaputed on fufl value at property conveyed, or ( ) cooputed on roB value len value of liens aad encumbrances remaining at rime of sale. ( ) Unincorporated area: (xx) Qry erf rarl«h«^ , and FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which a hereby acknowledged, DAVID R. LITTLE, a married man btnfarGRANT(S)tD OTTO J. ROSE and CAROL J. ROSE, Trustees under Declaration of Trustdated June 7, 1978 the fuBuHat deacribtd reai property in the City of Carlsbad CaoMfofMn Diego , State of California: an undivided 1/4 intarest in and to Parcel 5, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, according to page (022 of Parcel Maps, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, June 8, 1977 , 21, 1>«3 D-1112074 !—••- 1745Order No '' ' Escrow No. Loan No. KfCOHOING REQUESTS) BV WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO: NIXED AND LEWIS 4333 Orange Street, Suite 11 Riverside, CA 92501 S3-17680* m HAY 26 PH 2= ^8 I VHr.AL.l :.£ I[COUNTY •.•.•.MA j SPACKAaOVI THIS LINE FOR RECORDER'S US* MAIL TAX STATEMENTS TO: PAUL E. and PEGGY R. HADLEY 4743 West Hoffer Street Banning, CA 92220 TAX«JL orvlkM of imeielY conv«y«d; OR ft nlu* K» IKra or •rajfnbnneK rfag l» «, XtiUjrarmlnlni a.'- Hi GARY A. FOLTZ - NIXEN AND LEWIS GRANT DEED FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, rgnipt of which H twoby acknowledgtd. PAUL E. HADLEY and PEGGY R. HADLEY, husband and wife Imbv GRANT(S) to PAUL HADLEY and PEGGY HADLEY as Trustees of the PAUL AND PEGGY HADLEY FAMILY TRUST established on the 3rd day of December, 1981 th« ran praptrty in ttw City of Carlsbad County of San Diego , State of California, described K Parcels 1, 4, and 6, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, as shown at page 6022 of Parcel Maps, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, June 8th, 1977. Assessor Parcel Numbers: 211-040-21 211-040-24 211-040-26 EXCLUDED FROM REAPPRAISAL UNDER REVENUE t TAXATION CODE S62(d) SINCE THE TRUST IS REVOCABLE. 10. 1983 « ""' w Rf CtmOtNO MOUttTf D BY THC ESCROW COHPAire 1508 AMD mm MCOMXD MAIL TO MS. nxA unn rnoarra. 813 tetelto 4*1 Beposo CwrUbad, CA 92006 MM. TAX WATtMWTf TO SAKE AS ABOVE 83-204074 I RECORDED INOFFICIAL REC^SOI OF SAN DIEGO COUNT' C 1983 JUN17Af.ii.iJ3 I VESA L. LV.E I j COUNTY RECO.WLJ I -VACC ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDER? USE - CAT. MO. HHO«ITOtHiCAI*- Individual Grant DMd TMI» ram> rumuwtm «r TICOB TITUM The vndenifBed frutor(s) decbre<i)y >j ,. x- Duommtirv tranrfer t«x is $ (£T7-»0 _ . ( ) computed on foil value of property conveyed, or ( •+. ) computed on fuU value lea vuue of Hera and encumbnnces remuiiing *t time of sale. ( ) UniacaciNMKd arc* (XX )City of __CAJH^a*B _ .««*"FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, A. SCUPAXX *nd JAKTE I. SCLAFAin, huabod and wife bcRby CRANTtS) to BLMA UKUS tntBfeSL, an uwarried waun the folowiaf tombed real property in the city of Carlibad GMMjrof 5«n Diego , Stucof CaUfornit LOT 178 of CARLSBAD T1ACT NO. 72-2.1 According to Itep thereof Ho. 7303, filed In the Office of the County Recorder of Mid San Diego County, June 9, .1972. Dated: A»rtl 26. IMP / 3 TMe Order No I RCCOMOIHO HCQUMTIO »V meaiam mm. iw» oero mo. u«tn<momi MLOW. ww. T« tMnmnra TO: S3-413015 W3NOV15AM800 **««•« B(?van_ I'-'Hns del' _..-..-.-— »T*C« ABOVE TM» UN« FOB HECOHMR « U«C C«rM'-r' , . . , i, , -, • (City or "L'niocorporairrt" *Parcel "in. -'V,.T, .-1" Grant Deed THE UNDERSIGNED CJM.\TOR<a> DECLAREft> DOCUMENTARY TRA.NjiKER TAX i* I..... *-'! JC u>mpue?(t on full ««lue nf pfopeity conveyed, or Q computed on full *aht« low vaJoe of lints or «mc urn bruits rrniaming at tun* n/ •^i'1. »n ( W^n **-r -f r> -"* 1 " i. f 1^1; f y eH ^ \ * 1 f T '* ^fl' "• "" 1 " '/***? f—of'* ' '^ - , -1 .f " ••- i ' }'".*• • ^ .--••*-• For • Valuable Contideration, the rrceipt of which U heri-by arknowledged, hereby GRANT<« To .-"'• ' - -'... '- *- "*-'-.- '. --.-. all dm real property aitiutod in the County ot ~:.t" ''< r.'. , Si»ie I C«li(.,rnia. dewribe.1 a> (..llo,. [ot 1«? --f ",-'«-^^ T,.,. . '-.->.•_ '-, •-. nf Carl«ViaH( acc^r^lnr '•< M«p r'-f-pif N - : -, filed in tbf Offi^f of tho ''-nimty Hi-cnr.lo-- . • :•>-- z•e s 8IP"•J\ ~.-» Mov«nb«r 1. 1<>83 / ^*VC*« -C ^J-rV (U."•»-— -5—•* -•"- — WnciTT;-'SToTi> J-C5-- oowrrrar*!^un tii&aa,, }* -JU«tt«.J*oia»ir«i^-».^..U«t«»..jjaur ^sCSBB Jb*~ -.*.-•» MS^c / sS SJLs rH mcounrco «r 83-11301., m TNM UMC CO" IXCO<»O«I» » Vtt Grant Deed THE viniai.sK.MeD CR/U«TM<.) oecLAtE(>< DOCtWENTAIV T»ANSF» TAX U IK * 1 • For • Valuable Coniidcratioa, tb» receipt «f wbteb it hereby arknowl To... '«-"• "'v'- '-^.o-, ,r« ..-, -,. bettby GRANT) aU ibM rad |»>ia«n1y «towMd i» Ik* Cuaal; of , State o( CaJifnraia, <iaarribid u l,,,t («•> -< -~«- »<i In th» nfft» to «J h. (HKUtWl BCVBATOdOEM a*M I4XHM Order No. ' * Escrow No. P-874853 Loan No. RECORDED REQUEST OF FIRST AMERICAN TITLE co WHEN RECORDED MAIL TO:Carlsbad Executive Company c/0Western Bankers Investment Corp. 8380 Miramar Rd. #200 San Diego, CA 92126 1848 83-461633 RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS j> OFSA;-!DJf;C.OCO!JHTY.CA.| I3830EC 19 PH 3= 12 | VERA L, L.YLE ILCOUHTY RECORDER_J RF MG J— UF SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDER'S USE MAIL TAX STATEMENTS TO: SAME AS ABOVE - V~\ DOCUMENTARY TRANSFER TAX $...l.fc5.iQ.i.O.Q Computed on the consideration or value of property conveyed; OR .'..X Computed on thftconsiderafion or value lets liens or encumbrances remaining at/im/of sjjle. WIT — Firm Name GRANT DEED FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, LAWRENCE HABER and BRYNA G. HABER, as Trustees under that certain Declaration of Trust dated September 29, 1976, and WESTERN BANKERS INVESTMENT CORPORATION, a California corporat: hereby GRANT(S) to CARLSBAD EXECUTIVE COMPANY, a California limited partnership the real property in the City of Carlsbad County of San Diego , State of California, described as Parcel 2 and Parcel 3 of Parcel Map No. 3415, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, filed in the office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, January 21, 1975, as File No. 75-014212 of Official Records. c I<5 < >• 2 Iil E CM CO CM O STATE OF CALIFORNIA c n. COUNTY OF San Diego December 9, 1983 )ss. On said State, personally appeared Gene A. Har graves _, before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for and basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the persons who executed the within instrument as. .President and Secretary, on behalf of. .JftlSK&X&l$xa@eK2BBXe (or proved to me on the Western Bankers Investment Coporation.,...^~^^~?*~~sa£sss& the corporation therein named, and acknowledged to me that lf' ""''*••~"!^ ° Signature. , ir^xp-a^ OFFICIAL SW '£ ^Y-m p.vrniCIA A. W 1 j? ;•"'• •-;-:•' ••'.:>•': ,',",'pV pUnUC-CA ?B;-;,- :•.,' '"''PRINCIPAL OFFI•FICF. IN S*N DIEGO COUNTY such corporation executed the within instrument pursuant to its i\ by-laws or a resolution of its board of directors.ii \V-,-:.::.%-:,/ S^M DIEGO OUUIN i. , WiTNESSmyhand^officialseal. , | ^f.^^^, ^^±^2^: L^^Z ' //// . C^^c^^L- .JU/,£t<'<(This area for official notarial seal) December 9. 1983 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ^ COUNTY OF oan Diego Iss. On_December 9, 1983 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, per- Lawrence Haber andsonally appeared___ ,uryna Ci. Haber personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same. WITNESS my hjifTd jlnd official seal. 'A.Signature Haber * Bryna G< HabejT, Trustee Trustees under that certain Declaration ofTrustdatedSeptember29,1976 WESTERN BANpRS INVES^NT CORPORATION a California corpor^at"* •*" f;s; 1 Gene A. Hafgrav^si, President ""x/S^X OFFICIAL SEAL ^"'W&x PATRICIA A. WALKER fv-ltvift-' ivj KOfAPY F'JBLIC-CALIFORNIA \%^4&¥d ~ PRINCIPAL OFFICE IN "V^fcl^/ SAN DIEGO COUNTY i Ir-V'cnmmission Expires Mar. 20, 1985 , /-rt-i, .,_ «—r.jJtoJBt'^tfMtffBf^tBgl) \MAIL TAX STATEMENTS AS DIRECTED ABOVE 1002 (6/82) ftfCOMMM MOUMTtD *V tCSTUMW TITLE COMPANY 84-7096636ttt Ctaalaito B«i la?o*a Carla»a4, a 920M Individual Outtdahn D~d The ondenigDed grantors) dedare<t): Documentary transfer tax is $ KCaa DOHE8TIC MfcTTBt ( ) computed on full value of property conveyed, or ( ) computed on full value leu value of liens and encumbrance! remaining at time of tale. ( ) Unincorporated area: ( XI) City of CAH.JIMTt (and FOR A VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, •nODt D. nAMCIS, • alngl* wu and DADUOTE J. GULP, m single *tm*n •» joint tenant* hereby REMISES, RELEASES AND QUITCLAIMS to BOOT D. nUKXS and DAHUDIE J. FSAHCIS, huiband and wife aa joint tenant* the following described real property in the City of Carlabad County of San Dlago .State of California: LOT 197 of CABJUP TIACT NO. 72-2.1 In the City of Carlabad. County of Saa Mags, State of California, According to Hap thereof So. 7303. fllad in the Office of the County Recorder, June 9, 1972. S& frfk QUITCLAIM OliD Twg IimuifUM. Made the .7.!??. Joy o/ *.•*• , J9..»..., , </»e port.7.... o/ tfce /irst port. ..J&aW.wifT _ , the port is» o/ fAe second part, Wmntsnrni: That the said part J. of the first part, for and in consideration of the turn of Dollars, lawful money of the United States of America, to in hand paid bv the told part. .|r.., of the second part, the receipt whereof tt hereby acknowledged, ha.M.... limited, released and forever quitclaimed, and by these presents do.™.. remise, release and quitclaim unto the said part^M.. of the second part, and to ...tlttoic heirs and , aO th..*??* certain lot , piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in At __?£?J**i?£?. County of *»..?*«IR and Statt of. -. and bounded and particularly described at folloua, to-wit: &*t 3 of fhrlirtixl tract DO.72-2.1 According to tlw mp th*r«of ; filat la tte offiw of th» oovntgr r*eord*n of San B8» FB 27 PN 12 32 vEPAt.;,r.TY POMiic s«« «w mis n« F« wcowcrs us OOCUMENTAtY'TIANSTE* TAX I coMM/ito ON ruif VULUE Of nonITY CONVETED O« COMPUTED BN fun VALUE LEU LIENS AND ENCAMUANCfS tEAUUNING AT TQUITCLAIM DUO clay of. £•*.;l-v ItUMMivm. Made the the part ....... of the first part. Sydna Einbiodar th* wfrt titthe second part, 1482 0TICOII TITLE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUHTVOF ****°'**'> before m, th£-un<tajt||ied, ^.NoHry Public in ind for . penonally known to me or prond u> mr on the turn of sMitfictoiy evidence to be * ntb.cribni.to the •JlMn imtnannt MM) tefcnowlaifed thu tf^ - CUU4dKIUK. WITNESS my hud lad official ml. OWKUU MM R.M. MEDINACMWOMA SANMOOCOUMtT IMS I. M. MEDINA fart 3 «T C_rI«b.Kl tx*et no.72-2.1 AeootAlaf to th« f 11** i» tiM off la* of tlM o«mty neoxdOT* of San 9,i9!« CITY OF CARLSBAD 1200-LM AVENUE • CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92U.3 438-5551 RECEIVED FROM. ADDRESS 37892 LEGAL DESCRIPTION ORDER NO. 870079-14 The land referred to herein is situated in the State of California, County of San Diego, and is described as follows: PARCEL A: Parcel 2 of Parcel Map No. 3415, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, January 21, 1975 as File No. 75-014212 of Official Records. PARCEL B: Parcel 3 of Parcel Map No. 3415, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, January 21, 1975 as File No. 75-014212 of Official Records. inw/bp Review and Comment Memo DATE: TO: FROM: MEMORANDUM Engineering Department Fire Department Building Department Parks and Recreation Department Land Use Planning Office SUBJECT: Request for Review and Comment on Application NO . g>P \J f Proposal : M it-i t.it c>* • LAND USE > puNNlNG OflFW* ^ Project Planner; This item has been tentatively scheduled for the Planning Commission meeting of . Please review and submit written comments and/or conditions to the Land Use Planning Office by tui £Tl\afS'L{ • If not received by that date, it'will be7 assumed that you have no comment and the proposal has your endorsement as submitted. Thank you. Comment: n ' ATTACHMENTS DATE:/ I TO: PLANNING DEPARTMENT \\'" FROM: ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, DEVELOPMENT DIVISION 10 f\ U YER. SUBJECT: INITIAL REVIEW AND ASSESSMENT OF SPH7Sfty/Ct)p &4-L & A k A 1._ —. _^^ . » ^. . — ^^» ^ ^^^^^^ i^**i -*- ^^w ^» • Attached, are Initial Review and Assessment Sheets for subject project. The documents submitted for this project are: _ Complete and suitable for continued review. Incomplete. The Developer should be advised to submit the items marked in the "Non-Accept" and "Not Addressed" columns. Further processing will not proceed until all required data is received. The documents have been reviewed to establish an initial assess- ment of the project. The review indicates: _ Insufficient data has been provided to make determinations of significance. The project should not receive a negative declaration or be scheduled for hearing until additional data is received. Please contact me. "Mild" to "Normal" concern. The Engineering submittal of comments and/or requested. Department conditions anticipates by the date "Severe" concerns. The project should not receive a negative declaration or be scheduled for hearing until the items indicated "Severe" are resolved. This project is otherwise a candidate for denial. Please contact me. CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: PROJECT NAME: >i^/A// JA/A PROJECT LOCATION: S &V PROJECT DESCRIPTION: ENGINEER: ASSIGNED PLANNER: INITIAL CHECKLIST RECEIVED FROM: REVIEWED BY: (J). FORWARD TO:DATE: ^/13/6 4 FIRST SUBNITTAl TibTNon | Not 1 I Non | Not| I Accept i Accept|Addres sedI Accept|Accept|Addres sed| SECOND SU8MITTAL I Non PLAN QUALITY 1. Name and address of the Owner whose property Is proposed to be developed. 2. Name and address of the Developer. 3. Name, address, and registration number of the Architect or Registered Civil Engineer who is in responsible charge of theproject. 4. North point and scale of the plans.5. Date of preparation and revision of the plan. 6. The street address(es) and Assessor's Parcel Number(s) of the lot(s) proposed to be developed. t7. Location of the following facilities and physical features, labeled "existing" or "proposed", that are within 100 feet of the project: A. Driveways and Alleys Street Intersections Curb and Gutter Sidewalks Roadway Position and Name Roadway Cross-Section I B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. Median Islands Buildings Utility Facilities Existing Contours] Proposed Contours] intervals for slopes less than , 2' intervals for slopes between '$% and 10X, and 5' intervals for |slopes over 10*.] L. Drainage Facilities M. Water Courses N. Traffic Control Facilities 0. Other Improvements (Swimming Pools, Retaining Wai Is,Etc.) 8. The location of the following facilities and physical fea- tures, labeled "existing" or "proposed" on the project site: A. Items enumerated in Item 7, above B. Major vegatation with size and type C. Free-standing signs. 0. Parking stalls and facilities E. Landscaping 9. Locations(s) and use(s) of easements 10. Quantities of soil import, export, and total quantity moved in cubic yards. 11. A Vicinity Map CUT Ur ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS PROJECT IDENTIFICATION: PROJECT — Wft BE HA <L» *P /O?"/?/ C £S INITIAL ASSESSMENT \ \ 1 NO. 1 ITEM 1 1 I'l'nsuffT-l ent Data Degree of Concern Mild | Normal I Severe 1 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. LAND TITLE: A. Existing Easements B. Required Easements C. Project Access 0. Access to Public Resources TRAFFIC: A. Count B. Street Capacity C. Intersection Capacity 0. Generation By Project 1. Sight Distance f. Accident History G. Control Devices H. Conformance with General Plan I. Intersection Distance J. Street Width K. Horizontal Curves POTABLE WATER: A. Project Distribution Adequacy B. Fire Protection C. Conformance with General Plan SANITARY SEWER: A. Treatment Facility Adequacy B. Trunk System Adequacy C. Project SystemJWequacy 0. Pump Station Requirements E. Other Disposal Methods f. Conformance with General Plan GEOLOGY:A. HazardsB. Slopes C. Grading 0. Cut/Fill Balance E. Erosion Control F. Siltation G. Soils Report STORM WATER: A. On-Site Facility Adequacy B. Off-Site Facility Adequacy C. Proposed Discharge Type D. Discharge Quality E. Discharge Treatment F. Master Drainage Plan CONSTRUCTION CONTROL: A. Project Phasing B. Project Scheduling C. Off-Site Haulage D. Project Acdess (during construction) E. Materials Stockpiling SITE AMENITIES: A. Street Trees B. Irrigation Water C. Park Site (as it relates to Eng'r) D. School Site F. Street Lighting 1200 ELM AVENUE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008-1989 LAND USE PLANN,NG OFFICE City of CarUrtmb April 19, 1984 K.L. Christensen 8380 Miramar Road, #200 San Diego, CA 92126 RE: SP-175(B)/CUP-246 The Director of Building and Planning, the City Engineer and the Land Use Planning Manager have reviewed the application you submitted for the above-referenced project. Based upon this review, it has been determined that there are major problems associated with your application which must be addressed before this application can be scheduled for a Planning Commission hearing. The problems or issues are listed below. Also, the name of the project planner and project engineer is provided. You should set-up a meeting to discuss the issues with the appropriate staff member. Once the problems/issues have been addressed, your application will then be scheduled for a hearing. Problems/Issues Project Planner 1) Location of access driveways CATHERINE NICHOLAS 2) Westerly elevation of mini- Project Engineer warehouse building adjacent WALTER BROWN to freeway. 2075 LAS PALMAS DRIVE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92009-4859 PLANNING DEPARTMENT m>&S tfM (619)438-1161 Cttp of Cartebab October 1, 1986 Architects Orange 144 N. Orange Street Orange, CA 92666 SUBJECT: SP-23(E) WESTERN BANKERS Preliminary Staff Report The preliminary staff report for the above referenced project will be available for you to pick up on Friday, October 3, 1986, after 8 a.m. This preliminary report will be discussed by staff at the Development Coordinating Committee (D.C.C.) meeting which will be held on October 6, 1986 at the Community Development facility, 2075 Las Palmas Drive. A twenty (20) minute appointment has been set aside for you at 10:00 a.m. If you have any questions concerning your project, you should attend the D.C.C. meeting. It is necessary that yon bring your required colored exhibit(s) with you to this meeting in order for your project to go forward to Planning Commission, if you do not plan to attend this meeting* please make arrangements to have your colored exhibit(s) here by the scheduled time above. If you need additional information concerning this matter, please contact the Planning Department at 438-1161. CITY OF CARLSBAD MICHAEL J. HOLZMILLER Planning Director By : \ ) ^&\***~~-r~ PlanningDepartment MJH:bn November 6, 1984 TO: Walter Brown, Engineering Consultant FROM: Marty Bouman, Traffic Engineering Consultant PASEO DEL NORTE Paseo del Norte between Palomar Airport Road and Poinsettia is classified as a secondary arterial. Traffic counts south of Palomar Airport Road show a daily volume of 11,309 for both directions. In the vicinity of Camino del Parque, traffic is estimated to be about half that much. However, that is increasing as housing construction takes place to the south. Ultimately, SANDAG predicts 9,000 vehicles daily in that location. The secondary arterial classification is a proper one. The accident rate is favorable. It would be beneficial if the curb, gutter and tie-in paving on the east side could be linked together through the missing section across from the north end of Alta Mira, however, the present traffic volume and accident record do not demonstrate an urgent need for such improvement. In my opinion, we can wait until the improvements are required of future development on the east side of the street. 5UMAN MJB:rlh *Additional traffic data attached .p _ yy- ._ 1200 ELM AVENUE SERVICES B*£W *im CARLSBAD, CA 92008-1989 LAND USE PLANNING OFFICE ^^jfe^F (619) 438-5591 Citp of Carlsfbab November 16, 1984 Carlsbad Executive Company 8380 Miramar Road Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92126 SUBJECT: SP-23(E)/CUP-246 - WESTERN BANKERS Preliminary Staff Report The preliminary staff report for the above referenced project has been completed. A copy of the report, including the recom- mendation and conditions, is enclosed. This preliminary report will be discussed by staff at the Development Coordinating Committee (D.C.C.) meeting which will be held on November 20, 1984, beginning at 10:20 a.m. If you have any questions concerning the report, you may attend the D.C.C. meeting. If you need additional information concerning this matter, please contact the Land Use Planning Office at 438-5591. CITY OF CARLSBAD MICHAEL J. HOLZMILLER Land Use Planning Manager By: Land Use Planning Office MJH:ad Enclosure DEVELOPMENTAL • WMl - 1200 ELM AVENUE SERVICES W4*¥jrW CARLSBAD, CA 92008-1989 ^B^^r^^FLAND USE PLANNING OFFICE ^Qg^T (619) 438-5591 City of Cartefeab October 12, 1984 Carlsbad Executive Company 8380 Miramar Road, Suite 200 San Diego, CA 92126 SUBJECT: SP-23(E)/CUP-246 - Western Bankers Preliminary Staff Report The preliminary staff report for the above referenced project has been completed. A copy of the report, including the recom- mendation and conditions, is enclosed. This preliminary report will be discussed by staff at the Development Coordinating Committee (D.C.C.) meeting which will be held on October 16, 1984, beginning at 9:00 a.m. If you have any questions concerning the report, you may attend the D.C.C. meeting. If you need additional information concerning this matter, please contact the Land Use Planning Office at 438-5591. CITY OF CARLSBAD MICHAEL J. HOLZMILLER Land Use Planning Manager By: Land Use Planning Office MJH:ad Enclosure MARCH 21± 1984 SUPPLEMENTAL STAFF REPORT DATE: November 28, 1984 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Land Use Planning Office SUBJECT: SP-23(E)/CUP-246 - WESTERN BANKERS - Request for approval of an amendment to a specific plan and a conditional use permit to develop an office complex and mini-warehouse project on the northwest corner of Paseo Del Norte and Camino Del Parque in the P-C zone. I. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Planning Commission APPROVE the Negative Declaration issued by the Land Use Planning Manager and ADOPT Resolution Nos. 2368 and 2369, recommending APPROVAL of SP-23(E) and APPROVING CUP-246, based on the findings and subject to the conditTons contained therein. II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND The applicant is requesting approval of an amendment to Specific Plan, SP-23, and a conditional use permit to develop an office complex and mini-warehouse project, on two lots comprising 8 acres, located as described above. The proposed office complex would consist of four buildings totalling 70,000 square feet. The proposed mini-warehouse would be developed in two buildings totalling 104,000 square feet. This project was originally considered at the Planning Commission hearing of October 24, 1984. At that time, the Commission had concerns regarding potential traffic impacts, street improvements, access, walls, lighting and landscaping. The matter was continued and returned to staff for further evaluation. The Commission's primary concern dealt with potential traffic impacts and street improvements necessary for proper mitigation. The city's Traffic Engineering Consultant has analyzed the proposed project and resultant impacts. The consultant concluded that while it would be beneficial if the improvements on the east side of Paseo Del Norte could be completed, present traffic volume and accident records do not demonstrate an urgent need for the improvements. (Please see attached memo and traffic report from Marty Bouman, Traffic Engineering Consultant, dated November 6, 1984). The report does, however, recommend a street widening flare on the east side of Paseo del Norte, tapering to provide a smoother transition between existing improvements. A condition has, therefore, been added to require this flare and striping for a left turn pocket. The missing improvements, on the east side of Paseo Del Norte, were required as a condition of approval of the Seagate project. The 272 unit condominium project is currently awaiting a Coastal Commission hearing on their requested development permit. The Commission had additional concern regarding the proposed driveway on Camino Del Parque. As discussed in the attached traffic report, staff believes that both driveways should be included in the project. Staff also believes that the impact on neighboring residences would be minimal. Other concerns expressed by the Commission pertained to the required wall, landscaping and lighting. Staff has revised and added conditions to address these concerns. Condition 12 has been modified to require a decorative solid masonry or stucco wall and heavy landscape screening along the length of the southerly property line, as approved by the Land Use Planning Manager. A condition has been added to require the developer to submit a lighting plan for approval by the Land Use Planning Manager, prior to issuance of building permits. The plan would address both parking lot and building lighting and would be designed to avoid direct or indirect glare on adjoining properties and roadways. The developer had concerns regarding former Condition No. 13, requiring completion of the office project prior to occupancy of the mini-warehouse. The developer expressed concern that construction of the mini-warehouse is much less complex and would be completed much sooner than the office development. Staff has revised the condition to allow occupancy of the mini- warehouse at the time that the office development is 25 percent complete, as determined by the Land Use Planning Manager. Staff believes that the revised and added conditions, as well as additional traffic data, should address the Commission's and applicant's concerns and recommends approval of the project. Attachments 1. Report from Traffic Engineering Consultant, dated November 6, 1984 2. Staff report, dated October 24, 1984 CDN:ad 11/14/84 -2- TRAFFIC REPORT ON WESTERN BANKERS PROJECT DAILY TRAFFIC GENERATION Traffic generated by the 70,000 square feet of offices would be 1,400 vehicular trips* daily. Traffic generated by the 104,000 square feet of Mini Warehouse would be 312 vehicles daily. Thus, the combined loading of the project on Paseo del Norte would be about 1,700 vehicles daily. PEAK HOUR TRAFFIC GENERATION Typically, peak hour office traffic generation occurs from 4:30 to 5:30 P.M.^ and constitutes 10% of daily traffic. There is no definable peak hour from mini warehouses. Traffic is generated evenly over a 12 hour day, thus the peak hour (or any hour) constitutes about 8% of daily traffic. Using the above percentages, the office peak hour generation is 140 trips and mini warehouse generation is 25 trips for a total of 165 peak hour trips. TRIP DISTRIBUTION Based on the proximity of the project location to Palomar Airport Road and its connection to 1-5, as opposed to the more distant and slower route to Poinsettia Lane, it can be assumed that the project traffic distribution will be about 80S to the north and 20% to the south. Accordingly, the daily project traffic impact would be 1,360 to and from the north and 340 to and from the south. The peak hour impact would be 132 trips to and from the north and 33 trips to and from the south. TRAFFIC IMPACT In view of the secondary arterial classification of Paseo del Norte, the above daily and peak hour traffic impact is inconsequential. The street will have a capacity of 20,000 vehicles daily, and carries only 11,000 today at its heaviest location (just south of Palomar Airport Road). There is no capacity problem. * A "trip" is the single direction movement of a vehicle from an origin to a destination. Thus an employee of an office building makes one trip to work in the morning and another trip home in the evening, for a total of two trips. TRAFFIC REPORT ON WESTERN BANKERS PROJECT (continued) STREET GEOMETRICS AND DRIVEWAYS From a traffic engineering standpoint there would be great benefit to having two driveway entrances to the office building project; one off of Paseo del Norte and one off of Camino del Parque. With the latter entrance and exit, the right and left turning movements to and from the site would be better distributed, with some of them occurring at the intersection of Paseo del Norte and Camino del Parque. Intersections are the places where turning movements are generally expected by motorists, and are thus safer than mid-block locations. The two mid-block driveways off of Paseo del Norte can best be served with a striped two-way left turn lane in the street. That can be accomplished by prohibiting parking on both sides of Paseo del Norte. The street traffic situation, and the project, can also benefit by a street widening flare on the east side of Pasel del Norte, beginning at the end of the present curb and gutter, and tapering to meet the existing pavement edge at a point about 300 feet to the south. The widening should be bordered with -an asphalt berm on the east side, and surfaced with asphaltic concrete. Such a taper would provide a smoother transition from narrow to wide, and allow the painting of a left turn lane for northbound traffic on Paseo del Norte turning west on Camino del Parque. SUMMARY About the only traffic impact that will be felt from this project will be during the morning and late afternoon peak hour. In the morning practically all traffic will be arriving, making right and left turns into the project. In the late afternoon it will be reversed. But when it is considered that total peak hour generation is 165 vehicles, that averages less than three cars per minute. With the suggestions made above, such traffic can readily be accommodated. AFFLICTION SUBMITTAL DATE: MARCH . , 1984 STAFF REPORT DATE: October 24, 1984 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Land Use Planning Office SUBJECT: SP-23(E)/CUP-246 - WESTERN BANKERS - Request for approval of an amendment to a specific plan and a conditional use permit to develop an office complex and mini-warehouse project on the northwest corner of Paseo Del Norte and Camino Del Parque in the P-C zone. I. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Planning Commission APPROVE the Negative Declaration issued by the Land Use Planning Manager and ADOPT Resolution Nos. 2368 and 2369, recommending APPROVAL of SP-23(E) and APPROVING CUP-246, based on the findings and subject to the conditions contained therein. II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND The applicant is requesting approval of an amendment to Specific Plan, SP-23, and a conditional use permit to develop an office complex and mini-warehouse projection two lots comprising 8 acres, located as described above. The proposed office complex would consist of four buildings totalling 70,000s square feet. The proposed mini-warehouse would be developed in two buildings totalling 104,000 square feet. The project site is graded into two pad areas, divided by a 15- foot high slope. The northern lot is elevated approximately five feet above Paseo Del Norte and bordered to the north by the Encinas Basin Drainage Channel. The corner lot, to the south, is on grade with Camino Del Parque and neighboring duplexes. The lot is elevated approximately ten feet above Paseo Del Norte. Both lots rear on Interstate 5. In December 1971, the City Council approved a zone change to P-C, Planned Community, and an accompanying Master Plan, MP-2, for 112 acres encompassing the proposed Alta Mira Development. The Master Plan provided for development of 1,120 residential units and reserving the subject property for Neighborhood Commercial use. The Master Plan also called for specific plans of development to be submitted for each phase. In March 1972, the City Council adopted Specific Plan, SP-23, providing for the first phase of residential development and again designating the subject property for Neighborhood Commercial use. The applicant is proposing to amend Specific Plan 23 to approve the requested uses and development plans. In February 1984, the City Council adopted an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance to allow consideration of mini-warehouses by conditional use permit. The ordinance now provides for consideration in all zones except residential. The P-C, Planned Community zone is not a true residential zone. Non-residential uses may be permitted in the P-C zone when so specified in the master plan. In that the subject property is designated for commercial use, staff believes that mini-warehouses may be properly considered on this site. III. ANALYSIS Planning Issues (SP-23(E) 1) Is the proposed project appropriate for the site and consistent with the Master Plan? 2) Is the proposed project compatible with other existing and permitted uses in the area? 3) Are the site plan and circulation well designed? Planning Issues - CUP-246 1) Can the findings required for approval of a conditional use permit be made? Specifically: a) That the requested use is necessary or desirable for the development of the community, is essentially in harmony with the various elements and objectives of the general plan, and is not detrimental to existing uses or to uses specifically permitted in the zone in which the proposed use is to be located. b) That the site for the intended use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the use. c) That all of the yards, setbacks, walls, fences, landscaping, and other features necessary to adjust the requested use to existing or permitted future uses in the neighborhood will be provided and maintained. d) That the street system serving the proposed use is adequate to properly handle all traffic generated by the proposed use. Discussion - Specific Plan Staff believes that the proposed project is appropriate for the site and consistent with the general plan and master plan designation of N, Neighborhood Commercial, for the site. Typical Neighborhood Commercial uses include grocery stores, drug stores, hardware and specialty stores, personal services and business and professional offices. -2- Staff believes the project site is most suitable for non- residential use because of impacts from the freeway and nearby sewer plant. Due to the proximity of residences, staff considers a low intensity commercial use to be the most appropriate. Local commercial needs should be accommodated by the future community commercial center at the southwest corner of 1-5 and Poinsettia Lane and other commercial operations further north on Paseo Del Norte. Within the category of Neighborhood Commercial use, staff believes that professional offices would be the least intense and have the least impact on surrounding residential uses. Staff viewed traffic and congestion as the greatest potential impact of commercial use upon residences. Office uses generate considerably less traffic than a standard commercial use. The mini-warehouse portion of the project would generate only very minor amounts of traffic. Primary access to both lots would be from Paseo Del Norte. Secondary access to the office complex would be provided from Camino Del Parque. Staff believes that the project would be compatible with other existing and permitted uses in the area. The large majority of the traffic would be oriented out to Paseo Del Norte and northward, avoiding nearby residences. A solid masonry wall and heavy landscape screening would be placed along the common property line with residences. The architecture of the mini- warehouse would be similar to that of the office complex. Glazing would be added to the walls to simulate windows. Finally, staff believes that the proposed uses would create a transition between residential uses to the south and more intense commercial uses to the north. Overall, staff believes that the project is well designed. The office complex would be oriented towards Paseo Del Norte. A water element would be used to create an entry statement. The buildings would be sited in a courtyard fashion and would take advantage of ocean views. The project would include through circulation and parking in excess of City standards. The mini- warehouse would be developed to present an appearance similar to that of the office complex. Discussion - Conditional Use Permit A conditional use permit is required for the mini-warehouse portion of the project. Staff believes that all of the findings, necessary for approval of the requested permit, can be made. The applicant has demonstrated to staff that there is a need for such facilities in Carlsbad. The use is essentially in harmony with the various elements and objectives of the general plan. -3- The project would not be detrimental to existing or permitted uses in the area. The project would generate minimal traffic. The proposed mini-warehouse use would be compatible with the adjoining proposed office complex. The mini-warehouse is designed to have the appearance of an office building. Very little activity is anticipated at the mini-warehouse and should not disrupt office or other commercial activities. The proposed mini-warehouse would be buffered from Alta Mira by the proposed office use and from other commercial activities to the north by the adjoining drainage course. The project site is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the proposed use. The project would observe an average setback of 25 feet from Paseo Del Norte. Architectural features and landscaping would adjust the use to existing and future uses in the neighborhood. Finally, Staff believes that the street system serving the project is adequate to accommodate all traffic generated by the proposed use. As previously discussed, mini-warehouses generate very little traffic. The applicant anticipates a major portion of the potential users of the mini-warehouse to be professional offices for record storage. Truck traffic is expected to be occassional and directed from and towards Palomar Airport Road. Therefore, no significant impacts are anticipated on the street system or neighboring residences. Overall, staff believes that the office complex and mini- warehouse project are appropriate for the site, consistent with the general plan and master plan, compatible with surrounding uses and well designed. Staff further believes that all of the findings, necessary for approval of a conditional use permit, can be made. IV. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Land Use Planning Manager has determined that this project will not have a significant impact on the environment and, therefore, issued a Negative Declaration on October 10, 1984. Attachments 1. Planning Commission Resolution Nos. 2368 and 2369 2. Location Map 3. Background Data Sheet 4. Disclosure Form 5. Environmental Document CDN:ad 10/10/84 -4- BACKGROUND DATA SHEET CASE NO: SP-23(E)/COP-246 APPLICANT: Western Bankers REQUEST AND LOCATION: Amendment to a SP and a CUP to develop an office conplex & mini-warehouse project on the northwest corner of Paseo Del Norte and Gamine Del Parque in the P-C zone. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Parcels 2 & 3 of Parcel Map No. 3415, filed in the Office of the Cty Recorder, January 21, 1975 as File No. 75-014212" of Official RecordsAPN: 211-040-17 & 18 Acres 8 Proposed No. of Lots/Units GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING Land Use Designation N Density Allowed N/A Density Proposed N/A Existing Zone P-C Proposed Zone N/A Surrounding Zoning and Land Use: Zoning Land Use Site P-C Vacant North R-P OS/Commercial South P-C Duplexes Vacant FWy PUBLIC FACILITIES School District Carlsbad Water Carlsbad Sewer Carlsbad EDU's Public Facilities Fee Agreement, dated March 27, 1984 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT X Negative Declaration, issued October 10, 1984 E.I.R. Certified, dated Other, DEVELOPMENTAL g 3fr 1200 ELM AVENUE SERVICES B^S^B CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 92008-1989 L/WD USE PLANNING OFFICE WHff^^W <619) 438-5591 City of Cartetwb NEGATIVE DECLARATION PROJECT ADDRESS/LOCATION: Northwest corner of Paseo Del Norte and Camino Del Parque. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Specific Plan Amendment and Conditional Use Permit to develop a 70,000 sq. ft. office complex and 104,000 sq. ft. mini^warehouse project on approximately 8 acres. The City of Carlsbad has conducted an environmental review of the above described project pursuant to the Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act and the Environmental Protection Ordinance of the City of Carlsbad. As a result of said review, a Negative Declaration (declaration that the project will not have a significant impact on the environment) is hereby issued for the subject project. Justification for this action is on file in the Land Use Planning Office. A copy of the Negative Declaration with supportive documents is on file in the Land Use Planning Office, City Hall, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, CA. 92008. Comments from the public are invited. Please submit comments in writing to the Land Use Planning Office within ten (10) days of date of issuance. DATED: October 10, 1984 MICHAEL CASE NO: SP-23(E)/CUP-246 Land Use Planning Manager APPLICANT: Western Bankers PUBLISH DATE: October 13, 1984 ND-4 5/81 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad will hold a public hearing at the City Council Chambers, 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, California, at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 24, 1984, to consider approval of a specific plan and conditional use permit to develop a 70,000 sq. ft. office complex and 104,000 sq. ft. mini-warehouse project on approximately 8 acres on property generally located on the northwest corner of Paseo del Norte and Camino del Parque and more particularly described as: Parcel 2 and 3 of Parcel Map No. 3415, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, January 21, 1975 as File No. 75-014212 of Official Records. Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially invited to attend the public hearing. If you have any questions please call the Land Use Planning Office at 438-5591. CASE FILE: APPLICANT: PUBLISH: SP-23(E)/OJP-246 Western Bankers October 13, 1984 CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING COMMISSION LOCATION MAP PACIFIC OCEAN ALTA MIRA SITE MINI-WAREHOUSE/OFFICE | SP-175(B) Carlsbad Journal Decreed a Legal Newspaper by the Superior Court of San Diego County 3138 ROOSEVELT ST. • P.O. BOX 248 • CARLSBAD, CA 92008 • 729-2345 Proof of Publication STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ss COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the county aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above entitled matter. I am principal clerk of the printer of the Carlsbad Journal a newspaper of general circulation, published twice weekly in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, and which newspaper is published for the dissemination of local news and intelligence of a general character, and which newspaper at all times herein mentioned had and still has a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers, and which newspaper has been established and published at regular intervals in the said City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, for a period exceeding one year next preceding the date of publication of the notice hereinafter referred to; and that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy, has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to-wit: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad will hold a public hearing at the City Council Cham- bers. 1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, California, at 6:00 p.m. on Wednes- day, October 24, 1984. to consider approval of a specific plan and con- ditional use permit to develop a 70,000 sq. ft. office complex and 104,000 sq. ft mini-warehouse proj- ect on approximately 8 acres on property generally located on the northwest corner of Paseo.del Norte and Camino del Parque and more particularly described as: Parcel 2 and 3 of Parcel Map No. 3415, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, filed in the Office of the County Re- corder of San Diego County, Janu-ary 21,1975 as File No. 75-014212 of Official Records. Those persons wishing to speak on this proposal are cordially in- vited to attend the public hearing. If you have any questions, please call the Land Use Planning Office at 438-5591. Case File: SP-23(EVCUP-246 Applicant: Western Bankers CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING COMMISSION October 24 19 84 19 LOCATION MAP SITE MtNK-WAREHOUSE/OFRCE I SP-175CB) CJ W611: October 24,1984 19 19 19 I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed at Carlsbad, County of San Diego,24 tnState of California on day of October, 1984 Clerk of e Printer