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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977-09-06; City Council; Resolution 51933 2 7 4 E E 7 E s 1c 11 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 WHERE; adopted Re! Tentative I WHEREj 1977 consic WHEREI discussed i Commission certified i City of Ca: the Califo: NOW, City of Ca: A. TI B. TI Resolution in this ma. C, TI provisions conditions general an( D. TI to all app: RESOLUTION NO. 51 93 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COTJNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING WITH CONDITIONS TENTATIVE MAP (CT 77-2) TO PROVIDE 130 DWELLING UNITS ON 43.9 ACRES OF PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF HOSP WAY ADJACENT TO MONROE ROAD. APPLICANT: XAMAR CONSTRUCTION. S, on May 11; 1977 the Carlsbad City Planning Commission 2lution No. 1366 recommending to the City Council that 3p (CT 77-2) be conditionally approved; and 2, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on August 1E :red the recommendations of the Planning Commission; and S, an Environmental Impact Report has been prepared and 2 duly noticed public hearings before the Planning 2nd the City Council, and the final report has been 5 complete in satisfaction of the requirements of the lsbad Environmental Protection Ordinance of 1972 and iia Environmental Quality Act; IEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the lsbad as follows: 3t the above recitations are true and correct. 3t the findings of the Rlanning Commission in ilo. 1366 constitute the findings of the City Council ter . 2t said Tentative Subdivision Map, together with the €or its design and improvement and subject to the 2f this resolution, is consistent with all applicable specific plans of the City of Carlsbad. st Tentative Map (CT 77-2) is hereby approved subject icable requirements of the Carlsbad Municipal Code and t E 1( 11 1: 9 1E 19 2c 21 2% 23 24 2E 2c 27 28 c - 0 to the sat 1 2 3 4 sfaction of the following conditions: The approval is granted for the land described in the application and any attachments thereto and as shown on the Tentative Map submitted labeled CT 77-2, Exhibit A, dated April 13, 1977, on file in the Planning Department and incorporated by reference herein. This subdivision is approved on the express condition that the final map shall not be approved unless the City Council finds as of the time of such approval that sewer service is available to serve the subdivis- ion. This subdivision is approved upon the express conditior that building or grading permits will not be issued foi development on the subject property unless the City Engineer determines that sewer facilities are availablc at the time of application for such permit and will continue to be available until time of occuFancy. If the City Engineer determines that sewer facilities are not available, building permits will not be issued until arrangements satisfactory to the City Council can be made to guarantee that all necessary sewer facililiies will be available prior to occupancy. This condition shall be noted on the final map. This Tentative Subdivision Map shall be subject to any further approvals as may be necessary in connection with such plan for the allocation of sewer service among competing uses as the City Council may adopt. If an allocation plan is adopted prior to final map approval, the applicant shall satisfy the requirements of such plan as a further condition of this Tentative Subdivision Map approval. Lot No. lZ-2 shall be dedicated to the City in con- junction with Unit No, 1, Lot No, 145 shall be dedi- cated to the City in conjunction with Unit No. 4. The dedication of these lots shall satisfy all of the requirements of Chapter 20.44 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code .J+ :r;.? . s: ,.: , $\ i -1 All of the applicable mitigation measures as identifiei in the Environmental Impact Report (EIR-l15(A)) for this project shall be implemented as follows: a) During grading and construction, all waste chemica: especially lubricants, paints and fuels, shall be properly contained and transported off the site where they can be recycled or destroyed. b) This subdivision is approved upon the express condition that building or grading permits will 2. 0 a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 7 C not be issued for development until all facilities such as storm drains, energy dissipators and and desiltation basins, necessary to prevent adverse impacts from project runoff shall be installed per the requirements of the City Engineex Grading shall be limited to the minimum area necessary to accomplish the development. Clearing operations shall not be initiated in advance of grading. Grading activities shall be coordinated with the local precipitation pattern. Drainage facilities shall be constructed concurrent with grading activities as required by the City Engineer. Final surface shall be watered and rolled to form a hardened, compacted cap of soil to minimize dust and erosion due to surface. Surface shall be graded so as to direct runoff toward planned drainages, and, if possible, away from cut and fill slopes.. Ground cover for slope erosion control shall be planted and maintained per the requirements of the Parks and Recreation Director. The applicant and the City, when considering grading and improvement plans, shall strive to preserve as many mature eucalyptus trees as possible. Said plans shall show the location and size of all trees to be removed. Construction and grading equipment shall only be serviced and washed at locations adequately equippe to dispose of wastes. Standard grading practices, such as watering for dust control, shall be used. Construction activities shall only take place between the hours of 7:OO A.M. and 7:OO P.M. The City Engineer may require that any of the provision of this condition be satisfied in connection with the issuance of grading permits or at such other times during the development of this project as he considers necessary. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, the applican shall cause to have conducted a systematic posthole 3. 8 9 10 11 12 13 test, productions of a service map, and the preparation of a report. This work shall be done by a recognized archaeological organization to determine if additional steps are necessary to preserve the archaeological resources of the site. The organization shall submit a report to the Planning Director setting forth its findings. Based on the report's findings, the Planninf Director may consider the imposition of additional considerations deemed necessary in view of the archaeological report. Bike lanes and/or paths shall be provided as required by City Council policy. Street improvements shall be accomplished in the following manner: 1st Phase: 2nd Phase: 3rd Phase: 4th Phase: 5th Phase: All of the Unit 1 - Full improvements of Monroe Street and Hosp Way within this unit. Unit 2 - Full improvements of Hosp Way within this unit. Unit 4 - Full improvements of Monroe Street within this unit. Furthermore, Monroe Street shall be extended offsite to Marron Road as a 28 ft. paved section to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Units 3 or 5: Full improvements of Hosp Way shall be improved along the entire frontage of Lot 139 to the satisfaction of the City Engineer Remaining Unit. pathways required in the final PUD plan shall be improved as required by the Parks and- Recreation Director and City Engineer. An open space easement shall be granted to the City for each of the common open space lots. The open space easement for Lot No. 131, in the area between Lots No. 120 and 121, shall provide for public access. Prior to the approval of the final map, the applicant shall submit a copy of the proposed covenants, conditic and restrictions (CC&R's) to be recorded with this subdivision to the Planning Director for his review and approval, All public improvements shall be constructed as shown on the Tentative Map. 4, 1s 3 2 z 4 c: Y E 7 E 9 XC 11 t V 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 , APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the ty Council held on the 6th day of September , 1977 owing vote, to wit: Councilmen Frazee, Lewis, Packard, Skotnicki and I Councilwoman Casler None None NOES : ATTEST : (SEAL) ! 1200 ELM AVENUE CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA 9200 January 3: Jerry Roml KAMAR CONI: P.0 Box 1: Carlsbad, Dear Jerrj As you knc . adopting C , dedicated 3 o€ Planr dition 5 c these conc dedicated No. 132 as your atter resolutior Final Map park. Sincerely, Bud Pleride Assistant BP : ar cc: Engin Parks City 0 e TELEPHONE: (754) 729-1181 ., .. 1 i , 1978 . ’. I )tis CRUCTION COMPANY 55 2alifornj-a 92008 ? by now there is an error in the resolution ? 77-2, as it pertains to which lot is to be is a City park. -ng Commission Resolution No. 1366, and con- i City Council Resolution No, 5193. Both of .tions indicate tha:. lot No. 112 is to be - Thereas the Tentative Tract Map indicates lot the dedicated park. 1 am bringing this to .ion so that you can note the error on your copies and make the necessary changes to the .o insure that lot 132 is dedicated as the The error is in condition lanning Director .. . , ering Dept. & Rec Dept. lerk w- I .. . ‘i