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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-06-07; Notices Proofs (3)^°^2L'^sfv?fr'''' yllonniv ot ^nn i^itac OFFICE: (619)565-58OO ^ ^ L. ^ 1619)570-1061 _ TOO: (619)694-3441 REGISTRAR OF VOTERS FAX: (619l 694-2955 Location Coda: 550 S201 RUFFIN ROAD, SUrTE I, SAN DIEGO, CAUFORNIA 92123-1693 s,op. 034 Date: ^pril 19, 1994 To: CITY CLERK From: Campaign Services Re: Sample Ballot Proofs - Election Date: 6/7/94 _X First Second Third Fourth Final Enclosed is material to be proofed for the upcoming election in your jurisdiction. Please proof ifflP^'^^^telY and mark your corrections in red ink. One set is for your records and the other is to be returned to this office. OK . OK Show Material as_ls w/<;prrect;4oftff urif proof BALLOT PAGES ^ ^/^v<^v--^^ Date: Signature:. Please call 694-3405 with the corrections and a decision will be made on whether to have the material returned by mail, by fax, or by messenger. Thanks for your cooperation and prompt attention to this matter. Post-It'" brand fax tran. .tal memo 7671 # of pages "^^ CATHY GLASER ^'"•^EE RAUTENKRANZ REG. OF VOTERS Co. CITY CLERK Dept. ~* 434-2808 Fax# 694-2955 i'^''* 434-1987 PRIMARY ELECTION - JUNE 7, 1994 - SAN DIEGO COUNTY NONPARTISAN • OFFICIAL BALLOT COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO MP«^*% « ADVISORY VOTE ONLY PROP A 1 • iwi f-1 jhe people of San Diego do hereby reaffirm their strong support for the continued presence of the U.S. military in the San Diego region, however, if the U.S. government decides to mal<e NAS Mira- mar available for civilian airport use, then should all government officials 264 YES-» cooperate to mal<e every effort to relocate Charles A. Lindbergh Interna- tional Airport to Miramar? 265 CITY OF CARLSBAD o o nn^n r\ '^ADVISORYVOTEOHLY^ purjP [j Shall the City of Cartsbad consider approving a Lego i I iwl \J Family Park within the Carlsbad Ranch Project tocated east of Interstate 5, north of Palomar Airport Road, and south of Cannon Road, provided that the project shall fully comply with the City's Growth Management Plan, and all land use processing and environmental review requirements? 270 YES^ 271 N0-» Control: SDBAL3 (203.0) 04/18/94 1900 SAN DIEGO A Create Date & Time: 04/18/94 19:52 First Contest: Create-Sequence: 253 Last Contest: Starting Record: 1 Page 181 BASE STYLE ID,: N-11-4 BEST ORIGINAL "'^TELrJ^ofvoTT'''' ULniintn nt :s>^n idt^rrn OFFICE: (6191 565-5800 (6191 570-1061 TDD: (619) 694-3441 1619) 694-2955 Location Coda; S50 5201 RUFFIN ROAD, SUITE I, SAN DIEGO, CAUFORNIA 92123-1693 REGISTRAR OF VOTERS FAX Date: ^/^/^^ To: CARLSBAD CITY CLERK From: Campaign Services Re: Sample Ballot Proofs - Election Date; 6/7/94 JC First Second Third Fourth Final Enclosed is material to be proofed for the upcoming election in your jurisdiction. Please proof ^wftt1^ntely and mark your corrections in red ink. One set is for your records and the other is to be returned to this office. OK . OK Show Material as is w/corrections nev proof ^ PROP TEST 1/ u.^^-^ ARGUEMENTS REBUTTALS (2 Date: j-^^^H Signature:. Please call 694-3405 with the corrections and a decision will be made on whether to have the material returned by mail, by fax, or by messenger. Thanks for your cooperation and prompt attention to this matter. CITY OF CARLSBAD Proposition D (This proposition will appear on the ballot In the following form.) nnAn n ADVISORYVOTEONLY MUfjl' M Shall the City of Carlsbad consider approving a Lego I IWI *^ Family Park within the Carlsbad Ranch Project located east of Interstate 5, north of Palomar Airport Road, and south of Cannon Road, provided that the project shall fully comply with the City's Growth Management Plan, and all land use processing and environmental review requirements? CITY ATTORNEY'S IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS THE WAY IT IS NOVV: Existing law requires numerous approvals for the eventual development of the Lego Family Park. It Is anticipated at a minimum this proposal would require a general plan and local coastal plan amendment, specific plan amendment, rezoning, tentative map, hillside development permit, local facilities management plan amendments, cancellation of an agricultural preserve contract and an environmental impact report. These permits would require public hearings. A coastal development permit would also be required from the California Coastal Commission. The proposed site is currently designated and zoned for Commercial, Office and Industrial and Open Space agricultural uses. There presently is an approved development project on the site entitled "The Carlsbad Ranch Specific Plan" approved March 16, 1993, and on file in the City Clerk's office and Planning Department. No development may be approved on this site unless it has all the necessary public facilities available or guaranteed to be available prior to construction under the City's Growth Management Plan and by Proposition E which was approved by the voters in 1986. These plans do not permit development at this site unless the necessary public facilities are provided concurrent with their need with an emphasis on ensuring good traffic circulation, schools, parks, libraries, open space and recreational amenities. THE PROPOSAL: Although a formal application has not been submitted to the City at this time, it is anticipated that an amendment to the existing Specific Plan will be submitted to include a •^•^ family-oriented theme park consisting of exhibits and attractions made primarily from interlocking plastic blocks, entertainment and dining, retail uses, rides catering to children of ages 2 through 13, and educational workshop areas on approximately 125 acres in the general location as shown on the location map. This measure is an advisory measure as authorized by the California Elections Code for the purpose of allowing voters within the City to voice their opinion on substantive issues or to indicate to the City Council its approval or disapproval of allowing this proposal to be considered. A "YES" VOTE MEANS: If you vote yes, you wish to indicate to the City Council that it should consider this proposal further and to eventually act on all the required permits for it. It does not approve the proposal. A "NO" VOTE MEANS: If you vote no, you do not wish the City Council to consider the proposal further. HOW PROPOSITION "D" GOT ON THE BALLOT On February 1, 1994, the City Council decided to place this matter on the ballot for June 7, 1994 In order to allow the voters within the City to voice their opinion on the proposal. FISCAL IMPACT: Should the proposed measure be approved, it would not in and of itself affect the cost of government. However, as a product of the eventual approval of this proposal, certain revenues of the City may be increased In an indeterminate but possibly substantial amount. PR-1300-1 SD 000-00 FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL ONLY • NOT FOR PRODUCTION Control: CATEXTP (201.2) 04/04/94 1700 SAN DIEGO Create Date & Time: 04/07/94 20:18 First Contest: 1300 09A Checksum: 86b5d516 Last Contest: Starting Record: 732 Page 9 BASE STYLE ID.: PR-1300-1 ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF PROPOSITION D FOR OUR CHILDREN, OUR ENVIRONMENT AND OUR ECONOMY • Community leaders encouraged LEGO to select Carlsbad because of LEGO's commitment to the environment and values of our community, and because of its impact on our local economy. • The LEGO Family Park will generate 600 new Jobs and $76 million annually. It will add over $600,000 each year in city revenues. LANDSCAPING, EDUCATION AND ENTERTAINMENT FOR CHILDREN 2-TO-13 YEARS OLD AND THEIR FAMILIES • Located on a 125-acre parcel east of 1-5 between Palomar Airport and Cannon Roads, over two- thirds of the Park will be landscaped open space; the remainder ttands-on education and fun entertainment faciiities for young children and their families. • There will be no ttwill rides, cheap hotels, strip malls or other inappropriate development. PARK MUST COMPLY WITH GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN AND OTHER RESTRICTIONS • The City Council, Planning Commission and Coastal Commission must still approve plans for the Park, prepare an Environmental Impact Report, and certify the Park confonns to Carlsbad's tough Growth Management Plan. • The project will be built in an area already designated in our General Plan for non-residential uses. TRAFFIC CIRCULATION PROTECTED, FLOWER FIELDS PRESERVED • Among conditions agreed to by LEGO are a circulation plan which-funnels traffic directly on and off the freeway via Cannon Road - avoiding impact on our local streets. The Park will generate Jesa. traffic than alternative development. • Another condition of development ensures permanent presen/ation of adjacent flower fields. A FAMILY PARK FOR A FAMILY CITY • We've carefully reviewed plans for the LEGO Family Park. Many of us traveled to Denmark to observe first-hand the existing Park in Blllund. • We support the Park because it is consistent with our community's family values, its emphasis on education, and because it will contribute to a strong economy and healthy environment. BARBARA H. MEAD OFEUA E. ESCOBEDO, President School Board Trustee Barrio Association HOPE WRISLEY MARY H. CASLER Senior Vice President Cartsbad Chamber of Former Mayor of Carisbad Commerce KAY CHRISTIANSEN Carisbad Historian PR-1300-2 SD 000^0 FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL ONLY • NOT FOR PRODUCTION Control: CATEXTP (201.2) 04/04/94 1700 SAN DIEGO Create Date & Time: 04/07/94 20:18 First Contest: 1300 ogA Checksum: 3e9ca3b7 Last Contest: Starting Record: 815 Page 10 BASE STYLE ID.: Pli-1300-2 REBUTTAL TO THE ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF PROPOSITION D The proponents of Lego Theme Park tell us not to worry about its impact upon our quality of life because the Growth Management Plan will protect us. However, as co-sponsor of the Growth Management Plan I can tell you that at no time during its drafting in 1986 did we plan that the focal point of Carlsbad would one day be a theme park that would generate 2.0 million visitors in its first year of operation. You should be aware that even without Lego Theme Park Carlsbad's population will nearly double In size. Lego Theme Park should not be approved without a reevaluation of the Growth Management Plan and an examination as to whether our existing 135,000 population cap should be lowered to accoriQ^date this influx of visitors. To date, none of this has been done. Why risk our quality of life for a few extra tax dollars? If Disneyland coujdn't save Anaheim from the recession how will Lego Theme Park save us? Lego may be a nice theme park but that is not the questiorlCI^e reaf^estion is whether Lego can be assimilated into Carlsbad without^a^ging3ir quality ofOfeTTfiis would be a difficult task for any city. Can you name a theme pSriTcity the s&e of Carisbad where you would want to live? MARK PETTINE Fomier Carlsbad City Councilmember PR-1300-3 SO 000-00 FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL ONLY - NOT FOR PRODUCTION Control: CATEXTP (201.2) 04/04/94 1700 SAN DiEGO Create Date & Time: 04/07/94 20:18 First Contest: 1300 09A Checksum: 10f3db0f Last Contest: Starting Record: 916 Page 11 BASE STYLE ID,: PII-1300-3 ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSITION D You are not voting on Lego or the quality of their Theme park. What happens in the park is of little importance. You are voting on what a large Theme/amusement park will do to Carlsbad. LEGO will change Carisbad forever. This decision is about increasing the intensity of our development and changing our vision of Carlsbad's future. LEGO is an Amusement park, a "cornerstone project" with 2.0 million visitors projected initially, if we want LEGOjhfin-Vyt_shouW ^ want It to grow and be successful. The growth of Lego's visitor population i8<ootcontrolletf67o"'' zoning. General Plan or Growth Management Plan. The only limit on this population growth is LEGO'S desire for profit. As LEGO grows so goes Carisbad. Where goes our community's character? LEGO and its growth will bring changes, some immediate but many just one small step after another taking us farther away from the Carlsbad we know and cherish. Millions of new tourists bring with them their needs for city services and their problems: more traffic, more crime, more trash, more pollution, more crowds, and more need for water. The people of Orange County and L.A. long ago traded their quality of life for problems like these hoping for economic prosperity and tax ravenuea. Big money promises, at what cost to you? LEGO will guide our economy into one dominated and dependent on tourism. An amusement/ theme park environment wili not attract the other businesses we want and need for Carisbad's future and prosperity. In order to support LEGO, generate more jobs, and entice these tourists to contribute to Carlsbad, we must become an amusement tourist trap; catching and keeping the tourist dollar with more hotels, more motele, amusement centers and restaurants. Is this your vision of Carlsbad's future? Vote no. MICHELLE BECKER Member, Neighbors involved in Carlsbad's Future A. J. SKOTNICKI Former Carisbad City Council Member GEOFFREY BELL Member, Neighbors involved in Carisbad's Future WILLIAM JUBB Banker DARRELL A. PINES Member, Neighbors involved in Carisbad's Future PR-1300-4 SO 000-00 FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL ONLY • NOT FOR PRODUCTION Control: CATEXTP (201.2) 04/04/94 1700 SAN DIEGO Create Date & Time: 04/07/94 20:18 First Contest: 1300 09A Checksum: 369ad285 Last Contest: Starting Record: 953 Page 12 BASE STYLE ID.: PR-1300-4 REBUTTAL TO THE ARGUMENT AGAINST PROPOSITION D The opposition to the LEGO Family Park is using fear, misrepresented statistics and untruths to mislead voters. They say: LEGO will change Carlsbad forever. THE FACTS ARE: The LEGO Family Park will generate SUBSTANTIALLY LESS TRAFFIC than alternative land uses such as commercial and industrial. Vehicles Per Day The LEGO Family Park 2,155 128 acres Home Depot 4,000 20 acres Plaza Camino Real 15,000 150 acres est. They say: The only limit on LEGO'S population growth is their desire for profits. THE FACTS ARE: LEGO will have SIGNIFICANTLY LESS VISITORS THAN THE ZOO OR SEA WORLD which have been around for decades. Ask those around Sea Worid or the Zoo if they would rather have an industrial complex or a regional mall instead? THE LEGO PARK REPRESENTS A WHOLESOME. NON-POLLUTING, EDUCATIONAL AND FINANCIAL ASSET TO OUR COMMUNITY. Visitors per Year In Millions The LEGO Family Park 1.8 The Zoo 2.9 Sea Worid 3.8 Disneyland 11.7 They say: Is this your vision of Carisbad's future? THE TRUTH IS: YOU BETI The HEAVILY LANDSCAPED LEGO PARK WITHIN A PARK CONCEPT will have a direct financial stake in protecting our quality of life. The Park will conform to our voter approved Growth Management Plan, while preserving our famed flower fields and adding 600 jobs locally. CARLSBAD IS A WHOLESOME FAMILY CITYI VOTE YES ON D. PEDER NORBY MATT HALL Chair, C.A.R.E.S. I '"'~''^_^^ Former Planning Commissioner JOHN H. HAEDRICH ^f*^ GENE FORSYTH Immediate Past President Former Co-Chair Tri-City Hospital Foundation Village Merchants Association SEENA TRIGAS School Board Trustee PR-1300-5 SD 000-00 FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL ONLY - NOT FOR PRODUCTION Control: CATEXTP (201.2) 04/04/94 1700 SAN DIEGO Create Date & Time: 04/07/94 20:18 First Contest: 1300 09A Checksum: dc7d278b Last Contest: Starting Record: 1021 Page 13 BASE STYLE ID.: PR-1300-5