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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-05-09; Planning Commission; ; SP 19A - CAR COUNTRY• • STAFF REPORT DATE: May 9, 1984 TO: Planning Commission FROM: Land Use Planning Office SUBJECT: SP-19(A) -CAR COUNTRY -Request to amend the existing specific plan on property located in the C-2 zone between Cannon Road and Palomar Airport Road. I. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Planning Commission ADOPT Resolution No. 2274, recommending APPROVAL of SP-19(A), based on the findings and subject to the conditions contained therein. II. PROJECT REQUEST AND BACKGROUND In 1972, the City Council approved Specific Plan 19 to implement development standards for the 50-acre Car Country automobile center. Included within these standards was a condition providing for one freestanding, freeway-oriented sign. The type of on-site signs permitted was not specifically described or enumerated, but it was stipulated that signs should not exceed the requirements set forth in the Sign Ordinance. Over the years, this has been interpreted to mean that because Car Country is in a C-2 zone, each lot would be permitted one freestanding sign. In those instances where two dealerships share one lot, a conditional use permit was approved to allow one sign for each dealership. Staff has recently received two requests for conditional use permits to allow additional freestanding signs at Car Country. Upon reviewing both projects, staff realized Specific Plan 19 was unclear and that it would be appropriate to clarify the sign regulations at this location by initiating an amendment to the specific plan. III. ANALYSIS Planning Issues 1) Will the proposed amendment ensure compliance with the intent and guidelines of the specific plan? Discussion Staff is requesting this amendment to clarify the sign regulations at Car Country. At present, the regulations are not specific and open to interpretation. Staff's intent is to make the regulations consistent with what is permitted by the Zoning Ordinance for any C-2 zoned area. In the future, signs would be categorized into those permitted by right and those permitted by conditional use permit. Specific requirements are as follows: Signs Permitted Without Conditional Use Permit Signs permitted without a conditional use permit shall meet the following standards: 1. Each lot will be permitted signage equal to one and five tenths square feet per lineal foot of building frontage as per the existing Sign Ordinance. 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 number one above. a) The freestanding sign shall not exceed the height of the building. b) No portion of the freestanding sign shall be erected in or extended in an area 12.2 feet measured from the curb line. 3. All signs shall be oriented so that the primary view is from surface streets; Interstate 5 shall not be considered a surface street. 4. All signs will be reviewed by the Land Use Planning Manager to ensure compatibility and to protect the public interest. 5. Only one freestanding sign, advertising the entire Car Country development, may be oriented to Interstate 5. The sign shall be subject to review by the Land Use Planning Manager. 6. All signs shall be reviewed by the Land use Planning Manager to ensure compatibility and to protect the public interest. Signs Permitted by Conditional Use Permit In addition to the signs permitted without a conditional use permit, the following freestanding signs may be permitted when more than one dealership is located on one lot if a conditional use permit is approved by the Planning Commission: 1. Monument signs, not greater than six feet in height or eight feet in length or pole signs not to exceed twenty feet in height if the following standards are met: a. Any sign must be located at least fifty feet from any interior property line. b. Any sign shall not be erected within two hundred feet of another freestanding or monument sign on the same property. -2- • • c. The signs shall be so oriented that the primary view is from surface streets; Interstate 5 or Highway 78 shall not be considered surface streets. d. The aggregate sign area for the entire development shall not exceed the sign area allowed for the development according to the provisions of Paragraph No. 1 above, Signs Permitted without a conditional use permit. e. No portion of such sign shall extend over the public right-of-way, or be within fifteen feet of any driveway or corner. f. The maximum sign area for any such sign shall not exceed fifty-five square feet. The proposed amendment would not otherwise alter the terms or guidelines of the Specific Plan. Staff believes the proposed amendment will provide clear and precise guidelines for sign regulation at Car Country and, therefore, recommends approval of this amendment. IV. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Land Use Planning Manager has determined that this project is categorically exempt from the Environmental Protection Ordinance, Section 19.04.090(5). Attachments 1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 2274 2. Location Map 3. Background Data Sheet AML:ad 3/30/84 -3- -OCATION MAP PROJECT SITE CAR COUNTRY SP-19(A) BACKGROUND DATA SHEET CASE NO: SP-19(A) APPLICANT: City of Carlsbad REQUEST AND LOCATION: Request approval of a specific plan amendment to revise sign regulations at Car Country LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 1-11, Carlsbad Tract No. 72-3, Map 7492 APN: 211-060-06,07,08 09,10,12-19 Acres 50. Proposed No. of Lots/Units GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING Land Use Designation RRE Density Allowed N/A Density Proposed N/A Existing Zone C-2 Proposed Zone N/A Surrounding Zoning and Land Use: Zoning Land Use Site C-2 Automobile Sales Center North PU Agriculture South CT-Q Vacant/Pea Soup Andersen's East EA Agriculture West M Freeway PUBLIC FACILITIES School District Carlsbad Water Carlsbad Sewer Carlsbad EDU's N/A Public Facilities Fee Agreement, dated ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Negative Declaration, issued E.I.R. Certified, dated Other, Categorically exenpt per Section 19.04.090(5)