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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSP 19I; Car Country SP Amendment; Specific Plan No. 19(I); 2006-04-18CAR COUNTRY SPECIFIC PLAN SP-19(I) RECEIVED NOV 2 2 2008 CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DEPT JACK HENTHORN &. ASSOCIATES TRI-CITY AUTO CENTER SP-19 (Develop 50 acre auto center consisting of six dealers having nine major lines of automobiles, east of 1-5, south of Cannon Road and north of Palomar Airport Road) APPROVED BY: City Council Ordinance #9288, January 18, 1972 *** CAR COUNTRY SP-19(A) (Implement development standards; including signage) APPROVED BY: Planning Commission Resolution #2274, May 9, 1984 City Council Ordinance #9720, June 19, 1984 *** SP-19(B) (To allow the Planning Commission to consider minor modifications to Sec. 21.41.075 (b) of the Sign Ordinance) APPROVED BY: Planning Commission Resolution #2340, August 22, 1984 City Council Ordinance #9734, January 22, 1985 *** SP49(C) (35 acre expansion to existing Car Country, South of Cannon Road, east of Paseo Del Norte, north of Palomar Airport Road) APPROVED BY: Planning Commission Resolution #2692, November 12, 1987 City Council Ordinance #9842, December 22, 1987 *** SP-19(D) (Expanding additional automotive services for four lots to allow development and revenues to the City of Carlsbad until the economics and dealerships are available) APPROVED BY: City Council Ordinance #NS-214, October 6, 1992 *** SP-19(E) (Deli - primarily for the use of tenants and customers of Car Country Plaza) APPROVED BY: Planning Commission Resolution #3220, May 15, 1991 City Council Ordinance #NS-166, August 20, 1991 *** SP-19(F) (Used car dealership and car wash with non self-serve gas pumps) WITHDRAWN: October 7, 1991 *** SP-19(G) (Comprehensive Sign Program for Car Country Specific Plan) APPROVED BY: Planning Commission Resolution #3750, April 19, 1995 City Council Ordinance #NS-315, June 27, 1995 City Council Ordinance #NS-317, July 18, 1995 *** SP-19(H) (Expansion to include new offices, service bays &. parking) DENIED BY: Planning Commission Resolution #3889, January 17, 1996 City Council Resolution #96-141, April 23, 1996 *** SP-19(I) (Modification to parking standard and addition of standards for the development of parking structures) APPROVED BY: Planning Commission Resolution #6042, March 15, 2006 City Council Ordinance #NS-799, April 18, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFIC PLAN 19 Chapter/Title Page PART 1 - INTRODUCTION I. INTRODUCTION 1-1 A. Purpose and Organization 1-1 B. Background 1-1 PART 2 - ORIGINAL CAR COUNTRY AREA I. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 2-1 A. General Statement and Purpose 2-1 1. Purpose 2-1 2. Development Standards 2-1 3. Statement on Utilities Availability 2-3 4. Carlsbad City Requirements 2-3 B. Definitions 2-3 1. General Statement and Purpose 2-3 2. Definitions 2-3 C. Development Approval Procedures 2-5 1. Site Development Plan 2-5 II. AUTO FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 2-6 A. Permitted Uses 2-6 B. Building Areas 2-6 C. Building Heights 2-6 D. Architectural Design and Materials 2-7 E. Building Setbacks 2-9 F. Parking 2-10 G. Parking Structures 2-10 H. Paging Systems 2-11 I. Outdoor Lighting 2-11 J. Fencing 2-12 K. Undeveloped Areas 2-13 L. Trash Collection 2-13 M. Loading 2-13 N. Storage 2-13 O. Utility Services 2-13 P. Roof Equipment 2-13 -i- JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFIC PLAN 19 Chapter/Title Page III. GENERAL COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 2-14 A. General Purpose 2-14 B. Approval of Land Uses 2-14 C. Land Uses 2-14 D. Building Areas 2-15 E. Building Heights 2-15 F. Architectural Design and Materials 2-15 G. Building Setbacks 2-16 H. General Parking Requirements 2-17 I. Required Parking Spaces 2-17 J. Adjustment of Required Parking 2-18 K. Outdoor Lighting 2-18 L. Fencing 2-19 M. Undeveloped Areas 2-20 N. Trash Collection 2-20 O. Loading 2-20 P. Utility Services 2-20 Q. Roof Equipment 2-20 IV. LANDSCAPE STANDARDS 2-21 A. Purpose 2-21 B. Approval Procedures 2-21 C. Landscape Areas 2-22 1. Front Yard Landscaping 2-22 2. Rear Yard Landscaping 2-22 3. Side Yard Landscaping .....2-22 4. Interior Landscaping 2-22 5. Percentage Area Landscaping 2-22 6. Sloping Earth Banks 2-23 D. Wheel Stops and Concrete Curbs 2-23 E. Completion of Landscaping 2-23 F. Maintenance of Landscaping 2-23 G. Landscaping Materials and Details 2-24 PART 3 - CAR COUNTRY EXPANSION AREA I. INTRODUCTION 3-1 JHA\SP19(I) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFIC PLAN 19 Chapter/Title n. ni. rv. A. Purpose B. Location C. General Plan and Zoning Designations D. General Development Concept 1. Land Use 2. Circulation E. General Provisions F. Amendments DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCESS A. Subdivision Process B. Site Development Plan PROJECT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. Permitted Uses B. Building Coverage C. Building Height D. Architectural Design and Materials E. Building Setbacks F. Parking G. Parking Structures H. Loading I. Storage J. Paging System K. Special Events Promotions L. Outdoor Lighting M. Fencing and Screening N. Trash Collection O. Equipment and Roofs P. Utility Services Q. Driveway Locations R. Grading S. Undeveloped Areas T. Performance Standards U. Test Driving V. Employee Eating Area LANDSCAPE STANDARDS Page 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-6 3-7 3-7 3-7 3-8 3-8 3-9 3-9 3-9 3-11 3-12 3-14 3-14 3-14 3-14 3-16 3-16 3-17 3-17 3-17 3-18 3-18 3-18 3-18 3-18 3-19 3-20 3-21 -m- JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFIC PLAN 19 Chapter/Title Page A. Landscape Areas 3-21 1. Front Yard and Side Street Landscaping 3-21 2. Interior Landscaping 3-21 3. Percentage Area Landscaping 3-21 4. Sloping Earth Banks 3-21 B. Wheel Stops and Concrete Curbs 3-21 C. Maintenance of Landscaping 3-22 D. Landscaping Materials and Design 3-22 V. ADDENDUM 3-23 Uses for Lots 2 & 3 per SDP 88-3 3-23 PART 4 - COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PROGRAM PURPOSE 4-1 A. Sign Permit Procedures 4-1 B. Permitted Signage 4-1 C. Franchise Signs 4-2 D. Direction Signs 4-3 E. Sign Compliance with Coastal Zone 4-3 F. Sign Placement 4-3 G. Dealerships Immediately Adjacent to 1-5 4-3 -IV- JHAXSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD LIST OF FIGURES SPECIFIC PLAN 19 Figure/Title Page PART 1 - INTRODUCTION 1-1 VICINITY MAP 1-3 1-2 PROJECT AREA 1-4 PART 2 - ORIGINAL CAR COUNTRY AREA 2-1 ORIGINAL PROJECT AREA 2-2 2-2 GARAGE SECTION 2-8 PART 3 - CAR COUNTRY EXPANSION AREA 3-1 VICINITY MAP 3-2 3-2 EXPANSION AREA 3-3 3-3 SITE PLAN 3-5 3-4 GARAGE SECTION 3-10 3-5 LOTS 1,2 &3 SCREENING FROM CANNON ROAD 3-13 3-6 TURNOUT POCKET 3-15 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD INTRODUCTION SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 1 I. INTRODUCTION A. Purpose and Organization This Car Country Carlsbad Specific Plan sets forth the zoning and development plan for the Car Country Auto and Shopping Center. The document's primary function is to provide a comprehensive description of land use, design guidelines, development standards and implementation programs to direct future development. The specific plan will provide the necessary regulations so that subsequent development applications, consistent with this document, may be processed and approved by the City as a part of a comprehensive planning effort. The Car Country Auto and Shopping Center is a planned commercial development featuring a combination of new car dealerships with other commercial enterprises. The center contains approximately 78 acres and is located north of Palomar Airport Road, south of Cannon Road and immediately adjacent to the east side of the 1-5 corridor. The specific plan's regional location is illustrated by Figure 1 -1. This document is divided into four sections; Introduction, Original Car Country Area, the Car Country Expansion Area and the Comprehensive Sign Program. Although the original Car Country Area and the Car Counrty Expansion Area are independent specific plan areas, the overall goal is to comprehensively develop Car Country so that future development will complement and enhance existing and future uses within the specific plan area as well as the surrounding areas. Figure 1-2 shows the boundaries of the original and expansion areas of this specific plan. B. Background The original Car Country Specific Plan (SP 19) was adopted by the City of Carlsbad in January 1972. The original document established the development restrictions, standards and control procedures related to the development of the original Car Country Auto Park. These standards and procedures are included in this document as Part 2 and shall only be applicable to the Original area. The Car Country Expansion Amendment (SP 19C) was adopted by the City of Carlsbad in December 1987. The amendment established the development regulations for the 3 5-acre expansion area located immediately east of the original 1-1 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD INTRODUCTION SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 1 Car Country Auto Park. The document, included as Part 3, was developed to be a "self-contained" plan that did not require reference to the original specific plan. In keeping with the approvals for the Car Country area, this document has been organized to divide the development regulations into three areas; the Original Car Country Area; the Car Country Expansion Area and the Comprehensive Sign Program, which is applicable to both the Original and Expansion Areas. 1-2 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CityofOceanside City of Vista C i t y o f E n c i n i t a s City of San Marcos C i t y o f E n c i n i t a s mNORTH Not to Scale SPECMC PLAN 19CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD VICINITY MAP CARLSBAD, CA it IACK HENTHORN &. ASSOCIATES NORTH 0 50100 200 400 SPECIFIC PLAN 19CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD Figure 1-2 PROJECT AREA CARLSBAD, CA JACK HENTHORN .& ASSOCIATES CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SPI 9 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 I. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. General Statement and Purpose 1. Purpose The Car Country Carlsbad Auto and Shopping Center is a planned commercial development featuring the combination of new car dealerships with other commercial enterprises. The site selected is most appropriate to attracting a growing market of auto-oriented customers in fast growing North San Diego County. The center is located in the City of Carlsbad with a fabulous exposure on Freeway Interstate 5, as shown on Figure 2-1. The site commands a range of customer areas from the three immediate cities of Oceanside, Carlsbad and Vista which are within a 5 mile radius as well as the larger automotive market of the North San Diego County. This proposed commercial development is harmonious with the master planning, concepts of San Diego County and the City of Carlsbad. These master planning concepts and other studies confirm that Car Country Carlsbad is in an ideal area for this commercial center serving the local needs of the three cities and the extended automotive needs of North San Diego County. 2. Development Standards The quality of the development shall be based upon the highest and best standards with appropriate development restrictions, standards and control procedures. In general, these standards shall be oriented to achieve a commercial shopping environment of Spanish/Mediterranean Architecture with limited signing and extensive landscaping. This development is intended to be environmentally oriented towards enhancing the beauty, the nature and the history of this area. The developers have set aside approximately forty-four thousand square feet of land for a park as an example of the objective desired for this Center. 2-1 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 LOT 6 PAR1 '- PAR2 Original SP 19 Area NORTH «0 50100 200 400 SPECIFIC PLAN 19CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD Fiqure 2-1 ORIGINAL PROJECT AREA CARLSBAD, CA it JACK HENTHORN & ASSOCIATES CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SPI 9 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 3. Statement on Utilities Availability All utilities including gas, electricity, water, sewer and telephone are available by underground service. 4. City of Carlsbad Requirements Except as otherwise stated in this development standards, the requirements of the City of Carlsbad shall apply. Where conflicts between these standards and the City requirements (such as Planning, Zoning and the Building Code) occur, the City requirements shall be mandatory. B. Definitions 1. General Statement and Purpose The usage of words meant in these development standards is that generally intended in the building industry or as defined in this section. Where conflicts arise as to the definition of words, the decision of the Planning Director on the meaning of a word shall be final. 2. Definitions Alter or Alterations Any change, addition or modification in construction or occupancy. Area (Floor) The area included within the surrounding exterior walls of a building. Area (Elevation) The area included within the height and length of a building. Building Any structure built for the support, shelter or enclosure of persons, animals, chattels or property of any kind. Building Line An imaginary line parallel to the property line specifying the closest point from a building to the property line. 2-3 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 Front of Lot The boundary of the lot facing Paseo Del Norte. Height of Building Building height shall be measured pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 21.04.065. Mezzanine An intermediate floor placed in any story or room. When the total area of any Mezzanine exceeds 33 1/-3 percent of the total floor area of the room, it shall be considered as constituting an additional story. Sign Any structure, device, or contrivance, electric or non-electric and all parts thereof which are erected or used for advertising purposes upon or within which any poster, bill, bulletin, printing, lettering, painting, device or other advertising of any kind whatsoever is used, placed, posted, tacked, nailed pasted or otherwise fastened or affixed. Story The portion of a building included between the upper surface of any floor and the upper surface of the floor next above except that the topmost story shall be that portion of a building included between the upper surface of the topmost floor and the ceiling or roof above. Structure That which is built or constructed, an edifice or building of kind or any piece of work artificially built up or composed of parts joined together in some definite manner. 2-4 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 C. Development Approval Procedures 1. Site Development Plan Prior to building permit issuance for any lot, the applicant or any successor is required to obtain approval of a site development plan in accordance with Chapter 21.06 (Qualified Development Overlay Zone) of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. The Planning Commission shall review the site development plan in accordance with the General Plan, City Zoning Ordinance, this document and any other applicable policies. At the conclusion of a public hearing, the Planning Commission shall approve, conditionally approve, or disapprove the site development plan. 2-5 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 n. AUTO FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. Permitted Uses 1. Automobile sales, new and used 2. Automobile repair 3. Automobile wash 4. Automotive parts 5. Tire sales and service 6. New car storage 7. Automobile body shop 8. Truck & Recreational Vehicles Sales and Service 9. Rental and leasing of vehicles permitted to be sold 10. Parking Structures for the storage of new cars, employee parking and/or service bays 11. All businesses other than new car sales and service shall be accessory to a new car sales and service business B. Building Coverage Building coverage shall not exceed 25 percent coverage of each project site area. Allowable total building coverage may be increased to 50% when a parking structure is included as a part of a Site Development Plan. C. Building Heights For developments west of Paseo Del Norte, building heights shall be restricted as follows: Service Buildings - one story and 24* maximum Main Building - one story and 24" maximum (Parts, showroom, offices) Parking Structures - three stories and 35' maximum to top of roof deck, as shown in Figure 2-2. Height protrusions up to 45' are allowed per Section 21.46.020 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. 2-6 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP 19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 For developments east of Paseo Del Norte, building heights shall be restricted as follows: Service Buildings - one story and 24' maximum Main Building - two stories and 35' maximum (Parts, showroom, offices) Parking Structures - three stories and 35* maximum to top of roof deck, as shown in Figure 2-2. Height protrusions up to 45' are allowed per Section 21.46.020 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. D. Architectural Design and Materials The design of exterior building elements and fencing shall be of a Spanish or Mediterranean architectural style. The texture, color, and materials used shall be harmonious with the Spanish or Mediterranean motif. The quality of design and the selection of materials and colors shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Commission. The decision of the Planning Commission shall be final. All structures located in the Car Country area shall comply with the following design standards: 1. Exterior walls shall incorporate design elements that are consistent with the Spanish or Mediterranean architectural styles. Examples of these elements include, but are not limited to, slump stone adobe, stucco, arches, arcades, cornices, corbels, balustrades, fountains, and door/window details. Alternative design elements and materials may be incorporated into the architecture subject to the determination that the elements are found to be consistent with the Spanish or Mediterranean styles. 2. All buildings shall have an exterior color consistent with the Spanish and Mediterranean architectural styles. The use of warm, muted earth tones is required. 3. If a roof element is incorporated into the building design, the roof shall include a mission clay barrel tile or S-tile design of terra cotta coloring i.e. red El Camino blend, or Bernardo blend. 2-7 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 SCALE l/8"*r-0" PROPOSED PARKING STRUCTURE MAXIMUM MEIGMT 3 LEVELS ABOVE GROUND PARKING UJITM SCREENED ROOF TOP PARKING SOURCE: h O W A I O ANOIHIOK SPECIFIC PLAN 19CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD Fiqiire 2-2 GARAGE SECTION CARLSBAD, CA It JACK HENTHORN & ASSOCIATES CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 E. Building Setbacks Buildings shall be set back from the property line in accordance with the following schedules. For properties west of Paseo Del Norte, the following setbacks shall be observed: 1. Front Yard Setback Twenty-five (25) feet minimum. Roof overhangs and other unsupported architectural devices may project six (6) feet into the setback area. Parking structures shall be setback a minimum of fifty (50) feet (including parking structures which include uses besides parking). 2. Side Yard Setback Ten (10) feet minimum. Roof overhangs and other unsupported architectural devices may project six (6) feet into the setback area. 3. Street Side Yard Setback Twenty-five (25) feet minimum. Roof overhangs and other unsupported architectural devices may project six (6) feet into the setback area. Parking structures shall be setback a minimum of fifty (50) feet (including parking structures which include uses besides parking). 4. Rear Yard Setback Twenty (20) feet minimum. Roof overhangs and other unsupported architectural devices may project six (6) feet into the setback area. For properties east of Paseo Del Norte, the following setbacks shall be observed: 1. Front Yard Setback Forty-five (45) feet minimum. Roof overhangs and other architectural devices may project six (6) feet into setback area. Parking structures shall be setback a minimum of fifty (50) feet (including parking structures which include uses besides parking). 2-9 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SPi 9 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 2. Side Yard Setback Ten (10) feet minimum. Roof overhangs and other architectural devices may project six (6) feet into the setback area. 3. Street Side Yard Setback Twenty-five (25) feet minimum. Roof overhangs and other unsupported architectural devices may project six (6) feet into the setback area. Parking structures shall be setback a minimum of fifty (50) feet (including parking structures which include uses besides parking). F. Parking The intent of this section is to provide sufficient parking in areas such that on- street parking will be minimized. 1. General Parking Standards for Motor Vehicle Dealerships a. Sales - One space per 400 square feet of gross floor area. Gross floor area includes all interior areas that are not specified below, including but not limited to: interior display, reception areas, private offices, and closing rooms. 20% of the required stalls shall be designated as customer parking. b. Repair — Four spaces per work bay for the first three bays. Two spaces per bay for each bay in excess of three. Work bays shall not count as parking spaces. c. Parts - Customer Parking: 1 space per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area for auto parts. Employee Parking: 1 space per 1,250 square feet of gross floor area for auto parts. d. Storage and Display (New and Used Vehicle Inventory) - On-site storage of vehicles is permitted as long as it does not encroach into any employee or customer designated parking spaces. 2-10 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP 19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 e. All other uses - such parking as may be required by Section 21.44 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code for a specific use. f. All required customer and employee parking spaces shall be striped and designated as such to the satisfaction of the Planning Director. G. Parking Structures Parking structures may be used for the storage of new cars, employee parking and/or to provide ground level areas for sales, service, and/or parts. Design of the structure shall be consistent with Sections C, D & E and complementary with existing buildings on and off-site. All vehicles shall be screened from outside views by the structure walls and/or landscaping. Landscaping shall be provided to screen the structure from surrounding properties and 1-5 corridor. H. Paging Systems Outdoor sound system for music and/or for paging shall be designed to minimize noise nuisance to adjoining properties. Speakers shall be spaced to minimize sound levels and oriented away from adjoining properties. Upon completion of construction, the outdoor sound system shall be tested for noise and where necessary it shall be adjusted to the satisfaction of the Planning Director. I. Outdoor Lighting 1. Purpose The general intent of this section is to achieve the following goals: • All display and security lighting for each dealership shall be designed for uniformity. • Lighting shall be designed to minimize glare away from Paseo Del Norte and from the Interstate 5 cooridor as the highest priority and to minimize glare away from adjacent properties as a secondary priority. 2-11 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP 19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 2. Design All outdoor light fixtures and pole specifications with respect to height, type, projected angle of light, material, colors and use, shall be subject to specific approval of the Planning Commission. Lighting for the roof level of parking structures shall be limited to the use of bollards or lighting attached to the parapet walls. Roof top lighting shall not exceed the height of the parapet wall. 3. Lighting Restrictions Light fixtures for display areas of the automobile agencies and for general lighting of the commercial developments, will be of the metallic vapor and quartz variety (no florescent arm-type fixtures will be allowed). All fixtures will be mounted on tapered square or round-type poles. J. Fencing 1. Prohibited Materials: Wire fencing and gates 2. Fencing and Gate Design The design of fence and gates shall be appropriate to and similar to the Spanish or Mediterranean motif required for the buildings. Material shall be of approved masonry, stucco or wood. 3. Screening Storage areas, loading areas, service yards shall be screened from view from the outside by fencing. Height of fence shall average 8 feet in height and be limited to maximum and minimum heights of 9 feet and 7 feet respectively. Parking structures shall be screened from view from the outside by a combination of fencing and landscaping. 2-12 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP 19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 4. Fencing Setback Fencing may be placed without setback from the property lines except as follows where setback for the fencing shall be observed. Northerly Property Lines of Lots 1 and 4 Fencing Setback - 5 feet minimum Westerly Property Lines of Lots 1 and 10 Fencing Setback - 5 feet minimum Property Lines along Paseo Del Norte Fencing Setback - 25 feet minimum K. Undeveloped Areas Undeveloped areas/slopes shall be planted and maintained in a dean, neat and orderly manner. Undeveloped lots shall not be used for the storage of automobiles unless a Conditional Use Permit is processed pursuant to Section 21.42 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. L. Trash Collection There shall be provided a completely screened trash collection area. Screening materials shall be of masonry walls. The ground shall be paved with 4" minimum concrete. No trash collection shall be permitted in the front yard setback. M. Loading Provision for loading and unloading shall be provided on site. Such area shall not be permitted in the front yard setback. N. Storage Outdoor storage shall be visually screened from exterior view by fencing as required in Section J (Fencing). O. Utility Services All utility, including telephone, services to the building shall be underground and shall be screened where exposed to exterior view. 2-13 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SPI 9 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 P. Roof Equipment All equipment including air conditioning equipment shall not be permitted on the roof unless screened in an approved manner from horizontal view. Vents for plumbing, air exhaust and air inlets are permitted on the roof without screening. Special care shall be exercised in the location and sizing of exhaust vent for the paint spray booth so as to reduce its view to the freeway or to Paseo Del Norte. 2-14 JHAXSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 HI. GENERAL COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A. General Purpose The purpose of this section is to maintain the high development standards contemplated for Car Country Carlsbad or commercial uses other than Auto Dealer Facilities which are controlled under Section II of these standards. B. Approval of Land Uses It is intended that the usual commercial uses permitted upon commercial zoned property shall be allowed or those sites indicated to be general commercial and the un-named Auto Dealer Site (lots 1, 4, 6 and 7) subject to review and approval of the Planning Commission. The discretion of the Planning Commission with respect to approval of land uses shall be limited minimizing undesirable duplications within Car Country Carlsbad. Request for approval of proposed land uses for a general commercial development shall be submitted for approval as stated in Section LC. C. Land Uses 1. Professional and Business Offices Accountants Engineers Architects Laboratories Attorneys Optometrists Banks Savings &. Loan Dentists Surveyors Doctors Telephone Answering Economic Consultants Travel Agency 2-15 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SPI 9 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 2. Commercial Uses Book Store Liquor Camera Shop Motel Delicatessen Pharmacy Department Store Reproductions Florist Restaurant Hotel Service Station Jewelry Store Tobacco Store D. Building Coverage Building coverage shall not exceed 40 percent coverage of the project site area. E. Building Heights Building heights shall be limited as follows: Lot 1: One story - 24' max. Lots 4, 6, 7: No restrictions except as required by the City of Carlsbad and Planning Commission conditions of approval. F. Architectural Design and Materials The design of exterior building elements and fencing shall be of a Spanish or Mediterranean architectural style. The texture, color and materials used shall be harmonious with the Spanish or Mediterranean motif. The quality of design and the selection of materials and colors shall be reviewed for approval in the preliminary submission. The decision of the Planning Commission shall be final. All structures located in the Car Country area shall comply with the following design standards: 1. Exterior walls shall incorporate design elements that are consistent with the Spanish or Mediterranean architectural styles. Examples of these elements include, but are not limited to, slump stone adobe, stucco, arches, arcades, cornices, corbels, balustrades, fountains, and door/window details. 2-16 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 3. All buildings shall have an exterior color consistent with the Spanish and Mediterranean architectural styles. The use of warm, muted earth tones are required. 4. All roofs will include a mission clay barrel tile or S-tile design of terra cotta coloring i.e. red El Camino blend, or Bernardo blend. G. Building Setbacks Buildings shall be setback from the property line in accordance with the following schedules. Lot 1 Shall have the following setbacks: 1. Front Yard Setback Twenty-five (25) feet minimum. Roof overhangs and other unsupported architectural devices may project six (6) feet into the setback area. 2. Side Yard Setback Ten (10) feet minimum. 3. Rear Yard Setback Twenty (20) feet minimum. Roof overhangs and other unsupported devices may project six (6) feet into the setback area. Lot 4 Shall have the following setbacks: 1. Front Yard Setback Forty-five (45) feet minimum. Roof overhangs and other unsupported architectural devices may project six (6) feet into the setback area. 2. Side Yard Setback (South) Ten (10) feet minimum 3. Side Yard Setback (North) Twenty-five (25) feet minimum. Roof overhangs and other unsupported architectural devices may project six (6) feet into the setback area. 2-17 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 4. Rear Yard Setback Ten (10) feet minimum. Lot 6 and Lot 7 if used as general commercial (in lieu of auto dealership) shall have the following setbacks: 1. Front Yard Setback Seventy-five (75) feet minimum. Roof overhangs and other unsupported architectural devices may project six (6) feet into set-back area. 2. Side Yard Setback Twenty (20) feet Minimum. Roof overhangs and other architectural devices may project six (6) feet into setback area. 3. Rear Yard Setback Ten (10) feet minimum. H. General Parking Requirements The intent of this section is to provide adequate parking areas on site so as to reasonably eliminate the need for any parking on the street. Parking required in this section shall be provided on-site or another site within 400 feet of the project. Where required parking is provided on another site, an agreement approved by the City of Carlsbad shall be recorded. Such agreement shall be signed by the owners of both properties and shall stipulate permanent reservation of parking for use in connection with the project. I. Required Parking Spaces Parking spaces required shall be based upon the following: 1. Professional Business Offices: One space per each 250 sq. ft. of gross floor area. 2-18 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP 19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 2. Restaurants, Bars: a. Less than four thousand square feet in size - One space/one hundred square feet gross floor area. b. Four thousand square feet or greater - Forty plus one space/fifty square feet of floor space in excess of four thousand square feet. 3. Commercial: One space per each 300 sq. feet of gross floor area. 4. Hotels and Motels: 1.2 spaces per unit. J. Adj ustment of Required Parking. Required on site parking may be adjusted by approval of the City of Carlsbad and the Planning Commission upon a reasonable showing. Such showing may include the following: 1. Combined use of parking on an auto dealer site provided that maximum parking needs of the separate facilities occur at different times. 2. Compliance with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 21.44.050 (a) (4) - Joint Use Parking K. Outdoor Lighting 1. Purpose The general intent of this section is to achieve the following goals. a. All display and security lighting shall be designed for uniformity of design concepts for the area. b. Lighting shall be designed to minimize glare away from Paseo Del Norte and from the Interstate-5 cooridor as the highest priority and to minimize glare away from adjacent properties as a secondary priority. 2-19 JHAXSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 2. Design All outdoor light fixtures and pole specifications with respect to height, type, projected angle of light, material, colors and use, shall be subject to specific approval of the Planning Commission. 3. Lighting Restrictions Light fixtures for display areas of the automobile agencies and for general lighting of the commercial developments, will be of the metallic vapor and quartz variety (no florescent arm-type fixtures will be allowed). All fixtures will be mounted on tapered square or round-type poles. L. Fencing 1. Prohibited Materials Wire fencing and gates 2. Fencing and Gate Design The design of fence and gates shall be appropriate to and similar to the Spanish or Mediterranean motif required for the buildings. Material shall be approved masonry, stucco or wood. 3. Screening Storage areas, loading areas, service yards, shall be screened from view from the outside by fencing. Height of fence shall average 8 feet in height and be limited to maximum and minimum heights of 9 feet and 7 feet respectively. 4. Fencing Setback Fencing may be placed without setback from the property lines except as follows where setback for the fencing shall be observed: Northerly Property Lines of Lot 1 and 4 2-20 JHAXSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 Fencing Setback - 5 feet minimum Westerly Property Lines of Lots 1 and 10 Fencing Setback - 5 feet minimum Property Lines along Paseo Del Norte Fencing Setback - 25 feet minimum M. Undeveloped Areas Undeveloped areas/slopes shall be planted and maintained in a clean, neat and orderly manner. Undeveloped lots shall not be used for the storage of automobiles unless a Conditional Use Permit is processed pursuant to Section 21.42 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. N. Trash Collection There shall be provided a completely screened trash collection area. Screening materials shall be of masonry walls. The ground shall be paved with 4" minimum concrete. No trash collection shall be permitted in the front yard setback. O. Loading Provision for loading and unloading area shall be provided on site. Such area shall not be permitted in the front yard setback. P. Utility Services All utility, including telephone, services to the building shall be underground and shall be screened where exposed to exterior view. Q. Roof Equipment All equipment including air conditioning equipment shall not be permitted on the roof. Vents for plumbing air exhaust and air inlets are permitted on the roof. 2-21 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SPI 9 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 Special care shall be exercised in the location and sizing of exhaust vent for the paint spray booth so as to reduce its view to the freeway or to Paseo Del Norte. 2-22 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 IV. LANDSCAPE STANDARDS A. Purpose The purpose of the Landscape Standards is to provide landscaping in harmony with the goals of the Car Country Carlsbad Specific Plan to achieve a planned commercial development of the best quality and appropriate to the Spanish or Mediterranean design motif. B. Approval Procedures All landscaping concept plans shall be subject to the approval of the Planning Commission as indicated in Section I.C except as follows: 1. All landscape plans except for the preliminary submission must be executed by an approved Landscape Architect and the project architect. 2. Submissions to the City of Carlsbad shall be in 2 steps as follows: Step I - Conceptual Landscape Plan Show shapes and dimensions of landscaped areas including street parkway. These areas shall be colored in green. Show approximate location of trees. This plan shall be submitted together with other materials required in the preliminary submittal per the City of Carlsbad's Landscape Manual. Step II — Detailed Landscape and Irrigation plans. Detailed plans shall be prepared by an approved Landscape Architect under coordination and approval of the project architect. These plans shall be submitted as part of the construction documents. C. Landscape Areas 1. Front Yard Landscaping For lots west of Paseo Del Norte, there shall be a minimum landscape strip of not less than 8 feet in addition to landscaping the Paseo Del Norte parkway width of 5 feet. 2-23 JHA\SP19(I) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 For lots east of Paseo Del Norte, there shall be a minimum landscape strip of not less than 10 feet in addition to landscaping the Paseo Del Norte parkway width of 5 feet. 2. Rear Yard Landscaping For lots west of Paseo Del Norte, there shall be a minimum landscape strip of not less than 5 feet. 3. Side Yard Landscaping A minimum landscape width of 5 feet shall be observed along the side property lines. Where a side yard occurs along a cul-de-sac side street, such yard shall be provided with a minimum landscape width of 8 feet in addition to landscaping of the parkway. 4. Interior Landscaping Landscaping in the interior of display parking areas shall be provided in addition to the boundary strip landscaping. Such landscaping shall be in accordance with good design practice and other requirements of the landscape development standards. 5. Percentage Area Landscaping In the public display areas visible from Paseo Del Norte, or from the Interstate 5 corridor, there shall be landscape areas provided along the perimeter and interiors of such areas to provide a total landscape area not less than ten (10) percent of the total display area involved. The developer may reduce the required minimum landscape strip for design purposes of providing enlarged area landscaping. In such instance the minimum landscape strip permitted shall be 3 feet and the percentage of total area landscaped shall remain 10 percent. 6. Sloping Earth Banks Areas in which grading has caused sloping earth banks shall be landscaped and irrigated in a manner to protect the soil from erosion. The horizontal projected area of the sloping bank shall be included as part of the required landscaping. 2-24 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 D. Wheel Stops and Concrete Curbs In public display and customer areas where landscaping abuts the paved area, 6" high concrete curbs and concrete bumper stops shall be provided. E. Completion of Landscaping All landscaping shall have been completed and approved by the Planning Director before occupancy of the structure and conduct of business is permitted. F. Maintenance of Landscaping All landscaping shall be maintained in the best of standards. Periodic inspections shall be made as directed by the Planning Commission. Where reports are made for improving the maintenance of the landscaping, such corrective work shall be executed within 30 days from receipt of the report. Maintenance standards to be observed shall include the following: 1. Lawn and ground covers - Trimmed and mowed 2. Weeds and Debris - To be removed 3. Health conditions - Plantings shall be maintained in a healthy and growing condition with pruning, fertilization and cultivation a regular part of the maintenance program. 4. Damaged Landscaping - Plantings damaged by storm and other acts of nature or by vandalism shall be corrected as advised by the City of Carlsbad within 30 days from advice of the City. 5. Irrigation System - Shall be kept in working condition. G. Landscaping Materials and Details Required landscaping shall consist of a designed combination of trees, ground cover and shrubbery. These materials shall be of limited selection to give greater unity to the visual quality of the development and shall be selected for concern of climate and maintenance. In general, the landscape materials shall be based upon the following requirements: 2-25 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD ORIGINAL SP19 AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 2 Street Trees — Not less than 24" Box spacing, 40 feet o.c. max. Boundary Landscape Trees — Not less than 24" Box spacing 40 feet o.c. max. Parking Areas Trees — Not less than 20" Box 1 tree per each 20 cars displayed Ground Cover — Designed for full coverage in a maximum of 6 months Shrubbery — Not less than 1 gal size 2-26 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 I. INTRODUCTION A. Purpose The purpose of this document is to establish development regulations for the approximately 3 5-acre Car Country Expansion area. An overriding goal is to uphold and surpass the high quality standards of the existing Car Country. At buildout, the expansion area should complement and enhance the existing auto park. This document is incorporated as an amendment into Specific Plan 19 which was adopted in January 1972. However, upon initial adoption the development restrictions contained herein only govern the expansion area and do not apply to the existing Car Country. The Car Country Expansion Area Amendment has been written as a "self contained" document which does not require reference to the original 1972 Specific Plan or subsequent revisions. The original Specific Plan (SP-19) is contained in Part 2 of this document. The Car Country Expansion Amendment implements but does not supersede the General Plan, the Local Coastal Plan or the provisions of Title 21 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. This document shall constitute the zoning for all land covered by this plan and no use or development inconsistent with this plan shall be permitted. B. Location The Car Country Expansion area contains approximately 35 acres and is located south of Cannon Road, east of the existing Car Country area, west of Agricultural Preserve No. 76-1 and north of Palomar Airport Road. Figure 3-1 illustrates the location of the project within the region. The project site and adjacent properties, including the original Car Country Auto Park, are illustrated in Figure 3-2. The property located in the City of Carlsbad contains approximately 35 acres and described as follows: "A portion of Lot H" of the Rancho Agua Hecionda, Map 823 in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California. C. General Plan and Zoning Designations The site is designated by the City of Carlsbad's General Plan as Extensive Regional Commercial. These commercial areas are oriented to establishments 3-1 JHAYSP 19(1) March, 2006 CityofOceanside City of Vista C i t y o f E n ci n ita s •City of San Marcos C i t y o f E n ci n ita s m NORTH Not to Scale SPECIFIC PLAN 19CCAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD Fiqure 3-1 VICINITY MAP CARLSBAD, CA IACK HENTHORN & ASSOCIATES mNORTH . . -CT0 50100 200 400 SPECIFIC PLAN 19CCAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD Figure 3-2 EXPANSION AREA CARLSBAD, CA JACK HENTHORN &. ASSOCIATES CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 which sell large, low volume, high cost items such as automobiles. The adopted zoning for the expansion area is C-2(Q). Both General Plan and zoning are consistent with the designations for the original area included within Car Country. D. General Development Concept 1. Land Use The Car Country Expansion area will continue the land use pattern established in the original auto park. Figure 3-3 illustrates the Development Concept Plan. The primary use of the area will be retailing of new and used motor vehicles. 2. Circulation Primary access to the site will be from Car Country Drive which provides access from Paseo Del Norte to Cannon Road. E. General Provisions 1. Except as specifically stated in this plan, the requirements of the C-2 zone and all other applicable provisions of the zoning, subdivision, grading and building codes (and any amendments thereto) of the City of Carlsbad shall apply. 2. Where minor questions arise regarding interpretation of this Specific Plan Amendment, the Planning Director shall resolve them in a manner consistent with the Municipal Code, adopted City plans and City policy. Such decisions by the Planning Director may be appealed to the Planning Commission and City Council. 3. The Car Country Expansion has been approved under the express condition that the applicant shall pay a Public Facilities Fee as required by City Council Policy No. 17, dated July 28, 1987, on file with the City Clerk and incorporated herein by reference and according to the agreement executed by the applicant for payment of said fee. 4. This project shall comply with all conditions and mitigation required by the Zone 3 Local Facilities Plan and any future amendments to that plan made prior to issuance of building permits. 3-4 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 APPROXIMATE DRIVEWAY LOCATIONSBUILDING SETBACK LINE / COUNTRY .._ —.. y.—i .„£ y .y. 1 ...y. LOT 7 AREA (SP INTERSTATE 5 NORTH •CT0 50100 200 400 SPECIFIC PLAN 19CCAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD :igure 3-3 SITE PLAN CARLSBAD, CA JACK HENTHORN & ASSOCIATES CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 5. Prior to development of any of the lots under this Specific Plan a Site Development Plan pursuant to Chapter 21.06 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code shall be submitted to the City of Carlsbad for a Planning Commission approval. These plans shall be evaluated in accordance with municipal ordinances and policies in effect at the time said plans are before the Planning Commission. 6. Approval of this Specific Plan or approval and construction of a part of the development pursuant to this amendment shall not vest any rights in the balance of the Specific Plan nor create any vested rights in the approval of any subsequent development 7. All land and/or easements required by this Specific Plan for public streets and public utility purposes shall be granted to the City of Carlsbad without cost to the City and free of all liens and encumbrances, except as otherwise conditioned by the Tentative Tract Map. 8. Approval of this plan does not constitute and guarantee individual development within the Specific Plan Amendment area will be approved, nor that the availability of public facilities and services will necessarily coincide with any owner or developer's timetable for construction Availability of public services will be evaluated in the context of subsequent individual approvals and the adopted Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 3. 9. Prior to development, a landscape and irrigation plan shall be approved by the Parks and Recreation Director. 10. Car Country Drive shall be a single loaded street. 11. All proposed development shall comply with the grading and resource preservation policies of the underlying Local Coastal Program. 12. Prior to issuance of building permits, the developer of any site shall be required to obtain a Coastal Permit. F. Amendments Amendments to this document may be initiated by an application to the Planning Director, subject to a recommendation of approval by the Planning Commission and approval by the City Council. 3-6 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 II. DEVELOPMENT REVIEW PROCESS A. Subdivision Process Prior to any development there shall have been a final subdivision map for Car Country Expansion in conformance with the State Subdivision Map Act and Title 20 of the City of Carlsbad Municipal Code. B. Site Development Plan Prior to building permit issuance for any lot, the applicant or any successor is required to obtain approval of a site development plan in accordance with Chapter 21.06 (Qualified Development Overlay Zone) of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. The Planning Commission shall review the site development plan in accordance with the General Plan, City Zoning Ordinance, this document and any other applicable policies. At the conclusion of a public hearing, the Planning Commission shall approve, conditionally approve, or disapprove the site development plan. 3-7 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 HI. PROJECT DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS This section sets forth development standards which shall apply to all lots within the Car Country Expansion Specific Plan. New car sales is the principle allowed use of the Car Country Expansion and is allowed on all lots. In addition to new car sales certain other uses described in this section are allowed on Lots 2-3. A. Permitted Uses 1. All Lots a. Motor vehicle dealerships for the retail sales, leasing, renting and servicing of new and used automobiles and other motor vehicles such as recreational vehicles but whose primary activity is new vehicle sales. b. Auto rental and leasing (subject to approval of a Conditional Use permit) * c. Used vehicle sales (subject to approval of a Conditional Use Permit)* d. Auto repair - foreign and domestic (subject to approval of a Conditional Use Permit)* e. Parking Structures for the storage of new cars, employee parking and/or service bays. * Subject to the finding that the use is associated with an existing or proposed new auto dealership in Car Country, a finding that no new auto dealerships are available at the time of approval and, a condition that any time a new car dealership becomes available, the uses identified in section III.A. I (b, c, and d) shall be abated and/or modified so that the new auto dealership becomes the primary use of the site. 2. Lots 2-3 a. All permitted uses cited in (1.) above. b. Retail automotive parts sales and service including but not limited to the following: 1) Tire sales and service 3-8 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 2) Muffler shops 3) Brake shops 4) Wheel alignment and suspension services 5) Tune-up and oil changing facilities 6) Transmission repair 7) Auto detailing and interior work 8) Auto accessories 9) Car wash (Dealership Only) c. Auto rental and leasing. d. Restaurant (subject to approval of a Conditional Use Permit). e. A 1,080 square foot delicatessen located as shown in Exhibits A1- 'C' of Planning Commission Resolution No. 3221. B. Building Coverage Building coverage for uses described in A.l.a above shall not exceed 25 percent. Allowable total building coverage may be increased to 50% when a parking structure is a part of a Site Development Plan. C. Building Height No building, excluding parking structures, shall exceed a height of thirty feet or two stories. Parking Structures - three stories and 35' maximum to top of roof deck, as shown in Figure 3-4. Height protrusions up to 45* are allowed per Section 21.46.020 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. D. Architectural Design and Materials The design of exterior building elements and fencing shall be compatible with the existing style of Car Country, generally described as Spanish or Mediterranean motifs. Special attention shall be given to the architectural details of all west facing elevations to ensure that they are visually attractive when viewed from 1-5 and Paseo Del Norte. 3-9 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 "ROOF TOP" PARKING LEVEL SCALE 1/8" = l'-0" PROPOSED PARKING STRUCTURE MAXIMUM MEIGMT 3 LEVELS ABOVE GROUND PARKING LUITM SCREENED ROOF TOP PARKING SOURCE: SPECIFIC PLAN 19CCAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD Figure 3-4 GARAGE SECTION CARLSBAD, CA JACK HENTHORN & ASSOCIATES CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 All structures located in the Car Country area shall comply with the following design standards: 1. Exterior walls shall incorporate design elements that are consistent with the Spanish or Mediterranean architectural styles. Examples of these elements include, but are not limited to, slump stone adobe, stucco, arches, arcades, cornices, corbels, balustrades, fountains, and door/window details. Alternative design elements and materials may be incorporated into the architecture subject to the determination that the elements are found to be consistent with the Spanish or Mediterranean styles. 2. All buildings shall have an exterior color consistent with the Spanish and Mediterranean architectural styles. The use of warm, muted earth tones is required. 3. If a roof element is incorporated into the building design, the roof shall include a mission clay barrel tile or S-tile design of terra cotta coloring i.e. red El Camino blend, or Bernardo blend. Irrespective of use, all lot improvements, with the exception of Lots 2 and 3, shall be designed and constructed in their entirety as new motor dealerships to include both sales and service facilities as a contiguous whole. E. Building Setbacks 1. Front Yard Setback Twenty-five (25) feet minimum. Roof overhangs and other unsupported architectural devices may project six (6) feet into the setback area. Parking structures shall be setback a minimum of fifty (50) feet (including parking structures which include uses besides parking). 2. Side Yard Setbacks Ten (10) feet minimum. Roof overhangs and unsupported architectural devices may project six (6) feet into the setback. 3. Street Side Yard Setback Twenty-five (25) feet minimum. Roof overhangs and other unsupported architectural devices may project six (6) feet into the setback area. 3-11 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 Parking structures shall be setback a minimum of fifty (50) feet (including parking structures which include uses besides parking). 4. Rear Yard Setback Access rights to Cannon Road shall be relinquished for Lots 1-3. Along Cannon Road a minimum rear yard setback of thirty-five (35) feet shall be maintained for all buildings. A minimum twenty-five (25) foot landscaped setback shall be maintained for all open parking or driveways along Cannon Road. Any driveway within this setback shall be screened from the street by a mixture of mounding and landscaping to the satisfaction of the Planning Director. Within the setback along Cannon Road, display of the sale motor vehicles may be permitted upon approval of the Planning Director. See Figure 3-5 for design detail F. Parking The intent of this section is to provide sufficient parking areas on site such that on-street parking will be minimized. 1. General Parking Standards for Motor Vehicle Dealerships a. Sales - One space per 400 square feet of gross floor area. Gross floor area includes all interior areas that are not specified below, including but not limited to: interior display, reception areas, private offices, and closing rooms. 20% of the required stalls shall be designated as customer parking. b. Repair - Four spaces per work bay for the first three bays. Two spaces per bay for each bay in excess of three. Work bays shall not count as parking spaces. c. Parts - Customer Parking: 1 space per 1,000 square feet of gross floor area for auto parts. Employee Parking: 1 space per 1,250 square feet of gross floor area for auto parts. d. Storage and Display (New and Used Vehicle Inventory) - On-site storage of vehicles is permitted as long as it does not encroach into any employee or customer designated parking spaces. 3-12 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 8EC1ION LOCATUNS PLAN •CMI !•:•*• LANDSCAPE •CMENMO HM PAMMNa OH OMVCWAV CANNON ROAD P*. LANMCAPi •CMftMNQ CAMION BOAO P/t 881 ; BULOMQ AUTO MWtAV ANEA fxo CAMNONROAO SECTIONS SOURCE:m • ! » ' » 1 Hc • • > « » Figure 3-5 SPECIFIC PLAN 19CCAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD LOTS l, 2 & 3 SCREENING FROM CANNON ROAD CARLSBAD, CA JACK HENTHORN &. ASSOCIATES CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 e. All other uses - such as parking as may be required by Section 21.44 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code for a specific use. f. All required customer and employee parking spaces shall be striped and designated as such to the satisfaction of the Planning Director. G. Parking Structures Parking structures may be used for the storage of new cars, employee parking and/or provide areas for sales, service, and/or parts. Design of the structure shall be consistent with Sections C, D & E and complementary with existing buildings on and off-site. All vehicles shall be screened from outside views by the structure walls and/or landscaping. Landscaping shall be provided to screen the structure from surrounding properties and the 1-5 corridor. H. Loading Provisions for loading and unloading shall be provided as follows: 1. Loading areas shall not be allowed in front yard or side street setbacks. 2. Three off-site truck turnouts shall be required along the easterly side of Car Country Drive as illustrated in Figure 3-6. 3. In addition to the truck turnouts, each dealer should provide for on-site loading areas for parts and accessories, these shall be clearly shown on all Site Development Plans. I. Storage Other than new and used vehicles held for sale to the public, no materials, supplies, or equipment, shall be stored in any area on a site except inside closed buildings or behind fencing as described in Section III.M. J. Paging System Outdoor sound systems for music and/or for paging shall be designed to noise nuisance to adjoining properties and shall not impact adjacent neighborhoods. Speakers shall be spaced to minimize sound levels and oriented away from adjoining properties and shall not exceed a decibel level of 3 DB's over ambient 3-14 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 TURNOUT POCKETS INTERSTATE 5 NORTH . . . tt0 50100 200 400 SPECIFIC PLAN 19CCAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD Figure 3-6 TURNOUT POCKET CARLSBAD, CA k JACK HENTHORN & ASSOCIATES CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 noise level Upon completion of construction, the outdoor sound system shall be tested for noise and where necessary it shall be adjusted to the satisfaction of the Planning Director. K. Special Events Promotions Special promotional events such as helium or hot-air balloons, large cranes and similar promotional devices or activities which have a significant visual or noise impact upon surrounding properties shall not be allowed. L. Outdoor Lighting The intent of this section is to achieve the following goals: 1. All display and security lighting for each dealership shall be designed for uniformity. 2. Lighting shall be designed to minimize glare to surrounding properties and distant neighborhoods. All outdoor lighting fixtures and pole specifications with respect to height, type, projected angle of light, material, colors and use, shall be consistent with the existing Car Country. All lighting fixtures for display areas of vehicle dealerships and general commercial lighting shall be metallic vapor and quartz variety (no fluorescent arm type fixtures). Maximum lumination for outdoor lighting shall be 100-foot candles. Additionally, no lights shall be above a ninety (90) percent angle. The number of poles shall be kept to a minimum where possible by combining several luminaries on a single pole. The pole height shall not exceed a maximum of twenty (20) feet. Flood lamps mounted at ground level for lighting cars is permissible if concealed and if the flood lighting is not glaring or objectionable when viewed from adjacent streets or properties. To reduce the projects off-site impacts, fifty (50) percent of all outdoor lights shall be turned off after 10 p.m. Each Site Development Plan shall include a detailed lighting plan. Lighting for the roof level of parking structures shall be shall be limited to the use of bollards or lighting attached to the parapet walls. Roof top lighting shall not exceed the height of the parapet wall. 3-16 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 M. Fencing and Screening 1. Prohibited Materials Wire fencing and gates shall not be allowed. 2. Fencing and Gate Design The design of fencing and gates shall be appropriate to and similar to the Spanish or Mediterranean motifs required for the buildings. Materials shall be masonry, stucco, wood, or other similar materials as permitted by the Planning Director. 3. Screening On-site storage areas, loading areas and service bays shall be screened from view from the outside by fencing. Height of fence shall average 8 feet and be limited to maximum and minimum heights of 9 feet and 7 feet respectively. Parking structures shall be screened from view from the outside by a combination of fencing and landscaping. 4. Fencing Setback Fencing in the front yard and street sideyard setbacks shall not exceed thirty (30) inches in height N. Trash Collection Trash receptacle areas shall be enclosed by a six-foot high masonry wall with gates pursuant to City standards. Location of said receptacles shall be approved by the Planning Director. All enclosures shall be of similar colors and/or materials to the project they serve to the satisfaction of the Planning Director. O. Equipment and Roofs 1. All exterior equipment and appurtenances shall not be permitted on the roof unless entirely enclosed. 3-17 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 2. All equipment screening shall be architecturally compatible with the main building (s) on the site and shall enclose the equipment from the view of adjoining properties to the east to the first ridge line and public streets. 3. All pitched roofs shall be of material compatible with the building exterior (tile, shingle, wood), or all flat roofs shall be screened or fully enclosed by such material viewed from the first ridgeline east of Car Country Expansion. P. Utility Services All utilities services shall be underground. Transformer or terminal equipment shall be visually screened from view from streets and adjacent properties. Q. Driveway Locations Lots shown on Figure 3-3 shall have one driveway except Lots 3, 4, and 10. If lots are merged, the development proposal shall attempt to reduce the number of driveway locations to comply with the City's standard requiring a minimum of 300 feet between driveways. Precise driveway locations will be determined during site plan review for each lot. R. Grading Grading shall be completed in one phase per an approved City of Carlsbad grading plan. S. Undeveloped Areas Undeveloped areas/slopes shall be planted and maintained in a clean, neat and orderly manner as required by Section 11.06.130 of the Carlsbad Grading Ordinance. Undeveloped lots shall not be used for the storage of automobiles unless a Conditional Use Permit is processed pursuant to Section 21.42 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. T. Performance Standards All motor vehicle dealerships and related automotive service facilities shall comply with the following performance standards: 1. The maximum allowable exterior noise level of any use shall not exceed sixty-five Ldn as measured at the property line. Where a structure is 3-18 JHA\SP19(I) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 occupied by more than one use, the noise level shall not be in excess of 45 Ldn as measured within the interior space of the neighboring establishment. Noise caused by motor vehicles traveling to and from the site are exempt from standard. 2. All uses shall be operated so as not to emit matter causing unpleasant odors which are perceptible to the average person while within or beyond the lot containing such uses. 3. All uses shall be so operated so as not to generate vibration discernible without instruments by the average person while on or beyond the lot upon which the source is located or within an adjoining enclosed space if more than one establishment occupies a structure. Vibration caused by motor vehicles, and temporary construction is exempted from this standard. 4. All uses shall be operated so as not to produce humidity, heat, glare or high-intensity illumination which is perceptible without instruments by the average person while on or beyond the lot containing the use. 5. All uses shall meet the air-quality standards of the San Diego County Air Quality Control Board (AQCB). In addition, all uses shall be operated so as not to emit particulate matter or air contaminants which are readily detectable without instruments by the average person while in the lot containing such uses. 6. All discharge of industrial waste shall be in conformity with the provisions of Chapter 13.16 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. Businesses which produce grease, oil or other toxins as a by-product of their operation, shall provide on-site grease-traps to prevent these products from entering the public drainage system. This information shall be indicated on site development plans and shall be designed to the satisfaction of the Carlsbad Fire Chief. U. Test Driving Auto dealers shall provide to all sales and service employees a map which designates areas for test driving. This map shall note that test driving in residential areas shall be strictly prohibited. This map shall be approved by the City Engineer and Planning Director, prior to issuance of building permits. 3-19 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 V. Employee Eating Area Outdoor eating facilities for employees shall be provided consistent with Section 21.34.070 (3) of the Carlsbad Zoning Ordinance. 3-20 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 IV. LANDSCAPE STANDARDS The purpose of the Landscape Standards is to provide landscaping which is in harmony with the existing Car Country and is appropriate to the Spanish or Mediterranean design motifs. A. Landscape Areas 1. Front Yard and Side Street Landscaping A ten-foot landscaped area shall be constructed along the public rights-of- way for Car Country Drive and Auto Center Court. Said area shall include a five-foot strip in addition to the five-foot parkway width. Along Cannon Road, a minimum twenty-five foot Landscape Area consistent with Section III.E.3 of the Specific Plan shall be provided. Maintenance programs for the Landscaped Area shall be subject to approval of the Parks and Recreation Director. 2. Interior Landscaping Landscaping in the interior of display parking areas shall be provided in addition to the front yard landscaping strip. Such landscaping shall be in accordance with good design practice and other requirements of this Section. 3. Percentage Area Landscaping Consistent with the existing auto park, five (5) percent of all on-site paved areas exclusive of setback areas shall be landscaped. Design and maintenance of landscaped areas shall be subject to approval by the Parks and Recreation Director. 4. Sloping Earth Banks Areas in which grading has caused sloping earth banks shall be landscaped and irrigated in a manner to protect the soil from erosion. B. Wheel Stops and Concrete Curbs In public display and customer areas where landscaping abuts the paved area, six- inch high concrete curbs and concrete bumper stops shall be provided. 3-21 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 C. Maintenance of Landscaping Maintenance standards to be observed shall include the following: 1. Lawn and ground covers shall be trimmed and mowed. 2. Weeds and debris shall be removed. 3. Plantings shall be maintained in a healthy and growing condition with pruning, fertilization and cultivation a regular part of the maintenance program. 4. The irrigation system shall be maintained in good working condition. 5. The developer of the Car Country Expansion shall enter into an agreement with the property owner to the east of Car Country Drive to ensure that the slopes created by the construction of Car Country Drive are properly landscaped and maintained. This agreement shall be approved by the Planning Director prior to final map approval D. Landscaping Materials and Design Required landscaping shall consist of a designed combination of trees, ground cover and shrubbery. These materials shall be of limited selection to give greater unity to the visual quality of the development and shall be selected for concern of climate and maintenance. The predominant species of trees within the project shall be consistent with those species planted within the existing Car Country. These species include: Eucalyptus Citriodora, Ficus Rubiginosa and Cocos Plumosa. In general the landscape materials shall be based on the following requirements: 1. Street Trees - not less than 24" box. Maximum spacing of 40'on-center. 2. Parking Area Trees - not less than 24" box. One tree is required per each 20 cars displayed. 3. Ground Cover - designed for full coverage in a maximum of six months. 4. Shrubbery - not less than one gallon size. 3-22 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 V, ADDENDUM Uses for Lots 2 & 3 per SDP 88-3 Exhibit "Y" dated 10/19/88 PROTECT SUMMARY _ses Permitted Uses As per Specific Plan 19 (c) retail automotive parts sales and service including but not limited to the following: 1) Tire sales and service 2) Muffler shops 3) Brake shops 4) Wheel alignment and suspension services 5) Tune-up and oil changing facilities 6) Transmission repair 7) Auto detailing and interior work 8) Auto accessories The following uses are specifically prohibited at the subject site: 1) Radiator repair shop 2) Battery rebuilding shop 3) Automobile painting shop 4) Body repair shop 5) Automobile frame straightening shop 6) Automobile towing operations 7) Automobile salvage shop Conditional Uses A restaurant is permitted at the proposed location subject to the provisions of Condition #11 of Planning Commission Resolution 2776. Site Use: Site Area 161,520 SF (3.7 AC) Building Coverage 20.8 % Landscaping 31.5 % Square Footage: Building A Building B Total Retail 7,200 600 7,800 3-23 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD EXPANSION AREA SPECIFIC PLAN 19C PART 3 Warehouse 2,440 600 3,040 Service Bays 38 Bays 12 Bays 50 Bays Restaurant (not approved) 4500 4,500 Parking: Required Provided Retail (1:200) 39 39 Warehouse (1:1000) 4 4 Service Bays 106 106 Restaurant (not approved) 50 50 199 199 3-24 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PROGRAM SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 4 I. COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PROGRAM The purpose of this section is to establish the sign standards necessary to ensure coordinated exposure and tenant identification within the Car Country Specific Plan area. A primary consideration is preventing visual blight and traffic safety problems. Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 21.41 (Sign Regulations) shall apply except as specifically stated in the following specific plan consolidated sign regulations. A. Sign Permit Procedures 1. Permit All signs within Car Country Specific Plan shall be subject to a sign permit which shall be determined by the Planning Director (or designee) to be in compliance with the Specific Plan and Chapter 21.41 (CMC). 2. Appeals The decision of the Planning Director may be appealed to the Planning Commission. In a similar manner, the decision of the Planning Commission may be appealed to the City Council. The appeal shall be filed with the secretary of the Planning Commission (for Planning Commission appeals), or the City Clerk (for Council appeals) within ten (10) calendar days of the decision. Appeals shall be accompanied by a filing fee as specified in the City fee schedule. 3. Appeals Noticing All appeals shall be noticed in accordance with Section 21.54.060 of the zoning ordinance as it may be amended from time to time. B. Permitted Signage Signs permitted shall meet the following standards: 1. Each lot will be permitted signage equal to two square feet per lineal foot of building frontage. 2. One freestanding sign may be placed on each lot provided the sign area of the freestanding sign is included within the aggregate sign area permitted as stated in paragraph B. 1. above. 4-1 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PROGRAM SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 4 3. No portion of such sign shall extend over or into the public right-of-way line, or be within fifteen feet of any driveway or curb line. 4. Monument signs shall not exceed a height of eight feet. 5. Freestanding signs shall not exceed the height of any building which is located on the same site, and in no event shall the signs be over thirty-five feet high. 6. Signs for uses other than motor vehicle dealership on Lots 2-3 shall conform to the sign regulations of the Carlsbad Municipal Code as it may be amended from time to time. 7. All signs will be reviewed by the Planning Director to ensure compatibility and to protect the public interest. 8. All signs shall be oriented so that the primary view is from surface streets. Interstate 5 shall not be considered a surface street. 9. Signs oriented to surface streets, but still visible from Interstate 5 shall be consistent in size, color and illumination with those of the exisitng auto park. 10. Only one freestanding sign, advertising the entire car country development, may be oriented to Interstate 5, This sign shall be a maximum of 35 feet high and 150 square feet in area. C. Franchise Signs If more than one franchise is located on one lot, an additional freestanding sign, wall or monument sign may be allowed. Such signs shall meet the following criteria: 1. Monument signs shall not exceed eight feet in height. 2. The aggregate sign area for the entire development shall not exceed the sign area allowed for the development according to the provisions of Paragraph B.I. above. 3. No portion of such sign shall extend over or into the public right-of-way, or be within fifteen feet of any driveway or curb line. 4. The maximum sign area for any such sign shall not exceed fifty-five square feet. 4-2 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PROGRAM SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 4 5. The signs shall be oriented so that the primary view from surface streets. Interstate 5 shall not be considered a surface street. D. Direction Signs 1. The maximum aggregate sign area of all entry/directional signs is 100 square feet plus 3 square feet per acre of property within the development. The maximum area for any individual sign is 150 square feet. 2. A sign permit application shall be submitted for these signs. 3. Entry and directional signs shall be combined into one sign. 4. These signs shall be placed within the boundaries of the Car Country Specific Plan. 5. A unified design theme which is complimentary to the design of the existing architecture shall be used. 6. The base of entry/directional signs should be landscaped to provide an attractive setting, and ground definition of the signs. 7. The appearance of the sign should be unified by a common design. Subdued sign and lettering colors should be used consistent with the design theme of the center. E. All signs shall comply with the requirements of the Coastal Zone. F. All signs shall be placed so as not to be detrimental to traffic safety to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. G. Sign on Dealerships immediately adjacent to Interstate 5 Notwithstanding Section 21.41.030, 10(A) and (B) and 21.41.010 (3)(B) of the Carlsbad Municipal Code, the following regulations shall apply: 1. Dealers whose lots are immediately adjacent to Interstate 5 may have wall mounted or fascia signs only, facing the freeway, subject to the following requirements: a. Such signs shall be wall-mounted or fascia signs only. Signs perpendicular or at an angle to the building are prohibited. b. Signs shall not exceed the height of the building on which it is located. Roof mounted signs are prohibited. 4-3 JHAVSP 19(1) March, 2006 CAR COUNTRY CARLSBAD COMPREHENSIVE SIGN PROGRAM SPECIFIC PLAN 19 PART 4 c. Such signs shall not be larger than one square foot per linear foot of frontage of the buildings facing Interstate 5. The area for these signs is in addition to other signs permitted for the dealership and shall not be used to calculate permitted sign area for other signs as set forth in Section B above. d. The maximum height dimension of such signs shall not exceed one third of the height of the building elevation on which it is placed. 2. The procedure by which permits for such signage shall be obtained is set forth in Sections A and E above. 4-4 JHA\SP 19(1) March, 2006