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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-12-21; City Council; Resolution 70981 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 n a t u 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 RESOLUTION NO. 7098 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE GENERAL PLAN TO CHANGE THE LAND USE DESIGNA- TIONS FOR THREE AREAS OF THE CITY'S GENERAL PLAN GPA-64(C)(AGATEP); GPA-64(D)(CITY) AND GPA-64(G)(CITY) AND TO DENY AN APPEAL AND UPHOLD THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S DENIAL OF SUCH A CHANGE GPA-64(B) (HCH AND ASSOCIATES). WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did on October 27 and November 23, 1982 hold duly noticed public hearings as prescribed by law to consider amendments to the Land Use Element of the General Plan GPA-64(B); GPA-64(C); GPA-64(D) and GPA-64(G); and WHEREAS, the Planning Director and the Planning Commission have determined that amendments GPA-64(B) and GPA-64(C) will not have significant impacts on the environment and Negative Declarations have been prepared and filed, a finding of prior compliance has been made for GPA-64(G) and EIR 82-1 was certified for GPA 64-D all in satisfaction of the requirements of the City of Carlsbad Environmental Protection Ordinance of 1980 and the California Environmental Quality Act; and WHEREAS, the City Council did on November 16 and December 7, 1982 hold duly advertised public hearings to consider said amendments and at said time received the recommendations, objections, protests and comments of all interested persons desiring to be heard; and WHEREAS, the City Council, after considering these and other proposed changes to the Land Use Element of the General Plan, directed the City Attorney to return with appropriate documents to allow the City Council to vote on the changes individually as a part of one single amendment to the Land Use Element of the General Plan. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 D 19 2c 21 22 22 24 25 26 27 2e NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California as follows: A. That the above recitations are true and correct. B. That this resolution and resolution no. 7097 & 7099 constitute a single amendment to the Land Use Element of the General Plan. C. That the findings of the Planning Commission as set forth in Planning Commission Resolutions Nos. 2027 (GPA-64(B)); 2028 (GPA-64(C)); 2034 (GPA-64(D)) and 2041 (GPA-64(G)) constitute the findings of the City Council. D. That the Land Use Element of the General Plan is amended as follows: 1. GPA-64(C) : Change the land use designation from Non-Residential Reserve (NRR) to Planned Industrial (PI) on property generally located on the south side of Palomar Airport Road, west of Laurel Tree Lane, as shown on the map marked Exhibit B, attached hereto and made a part hereof. 2. GPA-64(D) : Change the land use designation from Governmental Facilities (G) to Planned Industrial (PI) on 26 acres of property generally located on the north of Palomar Airport Road, east of El Camino Real, as shown on the map marked Exhibit C, attached hereto and made a part hereof and denying a change of land use designation from Open Space (OS) to Planned Industrial (PI on the balance of said property as shown on said exhibit. /// /// 2. ‘a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 e 9 1c 11 15 2c 21 2; 22 24 2f 2c 2'; 21 3. GPA-64(G): Change the land use text and map to revise the special resource areas and community parks to make the Land Use Element consistent with the Park and Recreation Element, as shown on the map marked Exhibit D and the text marked Exhibit E, attached hereto and made a part hereof. 4. GPA-64(B): Deny the appeal of HCH Associates and uphold the decision of the Planning Commission's denial of a change in the land use designation from Residential/Medium and Low Medium (RM and RLM) Density to Planned Industrial (PI) on property generally located on both sides of El Camino Real immediately south of Palomar Airport Business Park, as shown on the map marked Exhibit A, attached hereto and made a part hereof. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Carlsbad City Council held on the 2kt day of Xcember I 1982 by the following vote; to wit: AYES: NOES: None ABSENT: None Council :13embers Casler, Lmis, Kulchin, Chick and Prescott L/i!y a/i PA MARY H.$ASLER, Mayor ATTEST : ALEFA L. R~TEMFW NZ,&ity Clerk KkN R. IXJlJDCZ, Ikputy City Clerk (SEAL) 3. 13 , A ' RESOLUTION-NO. 7098 RESOLUTION NO- 7098 e a EXHIBIT D _. RESOLUTION NO. 7098 City of Carlsbad .. . . .. I. I 8. 9, .. 10, * RESOLUTION NO, 7098 GPA-64G City of Carlsbad TEXT - LAND USE ELEMENT CLASSIFICATIONS c1 Comm UP, it y par k s .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. : .. .. .. . . .. ... .. .. .... . .. ... . _. . . . .. Comrnunity parks are leisure facilities of 20 to 50 acres specifically designed to serve the broader recreational needs of several neighborhoods, They are best located near major artelials and when possible, near junior and senior high schools, Additionally, they are intended to provids diversified activity, both active and passive to meet the needs of the populations surr'ounding then. The land use map indicates specific locations for Stagecoach Park and Alga Norte Community Park, The other community park locations indicated on the map are approximate and are intended as a planning tool, coninunity needs, a community park site should be located in the general vicinity shown. anticipated to be dedicated and developed in conjunction with surrounding development, Special-Resource Areas Based on projections of population and These park sites are Specizf-Resource Areas are local anenities under the jurisdiction of the City of Carlsbad that have either city- wide or potential regional significance. Although they are usually greater than 100 acres in size, it is not size alone that makes them significant. Significance is found within each site's unique potential to attract users from a greater distance than a local facility, Consequently, the facilities offered at a special-resource area have a specialized use attractive to users locally and beyond, Designated special-resource areas, within the Carlsbad sphere of influence include: Buena Vista Lagoon * Agua Hedionda Lagoon Batiquitos Lagoon State Beaches Macario Canyon Park -. Lake Calavera - .. 1.. Rancho Carrillo ! Special-Use Facility A special use'facility is a local recreational facility of only one or two activity-type uses (tennis courts, pool, etc) and are generally 1-5 acres in size. Special use facilities may be developed and maintained by either private, public or joint-effort funding. may also be developed on school district: property ax a joint effort with the school districts. These facilities /7