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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-05-26; Planning Commission; Minutes1 m ." ,- CI1 v OF CARLSBAD COMMISSIONERS MEETING OF: CARLSBAD PLANNING COMMtSStON DATE OF MEETING: MAY .26, .1970 7:30 P.M. ROLL CALL: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: By a proper motion and unanimous voice vote approval, Moti'on X the minutes of the meeting of May 12, 1970 were approved, Ayes X Absent as corrected. X X X X X X WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS: None. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS: None. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (a) CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - To allow construction of a Lutheran Church, Church School and Parsonage, locatec on Southeast Corner of Elm Ave and Valley Street; Applicant: Henry Meyers Investment, Inc. The Chairman referred to the May 20 memorandum fron the Planning Department, requesttng a conttnuance of this item for two(2) weeks to allow more time for the Engineering Department to complete their condtti'ons of approval for incorporation tn the staff report. . The motion was then made to continue this puhllc hearing for conditional use permlt to the meettng of X Matron X Absent June 9, 1970; this received voice vote approval. xx xxxx Ayes OLD BUSINESS: (a) Planning Commission Resolution No.'657 amending Ord. #go60 Article 14, Section 1400 re Conditional'.U'be P-ermits; returned by Council request for additional information and revision. . Mr. Olinghouse referred to the recent Council re- quest for additional information on Item E, Page 1 - 'Carnivals and Circuses', and certain other lesser re- visions or deletions from the final form previously sub- mitted to them. He noted that 'Fairgrounds' had also been added,under Uses,.while 'Rodeos' was not added as -.suggested by the Commission, in that this type use was covered elsewhere in the amendment. It was generally agreed that this revised form should now be acceptable and covered all previously discussed items as best possible. Inasmuch as this is already a formal Commission resolution, no motion was necessary to return it to the Council for their further consideration. However, a motion was made to return the revised Resolution No, 657, with changes requested and now incorporated, to the Council, with a memorandum stating it has the ap- . ""_ ~ ~ ~-~ ~ - - L" -. .' r h C I ?- Y OF CARLSBAD -2- proval and concurrence of. the Commission, as revised. (b) 'Continued' Items Attachment - Planning Director reports : 70.2 Garfield Area Reclassification: Mr. Olinghouse referred to the department's suggested letter draft dhich would be sent to all property owners in this are (Garfield/Tamarack Ave), as a means of polling them as to their wishes regarding reclassification. Mr. Johns clarified that a copy of the recently adopted RD-M Zon ordinance, as well as a density/zoning map for the are would be attached to this letter. The property owner can then simply mark whether or not he approves of SUC zone reclassification and return his statement to the department office, and in this manner all property owners involved can determine what is to be done in th a rea. It was agreed this was a good means o? getting all property owners knowledgeable of the new RD-M zone con,cept, in that action has been pending for this area for some years past. The motion was made to approve the Planning Department's letter to property owners, a suggested. 70.3 Buena Vista Lagoon Study: Mr. Olinghouse re?ter ted the facts to the present time between thts ctty an the City of Oceanside regarding preservation of Lagoon lands and uses, which was to have resulted ?n a Jolnt City Committee. He stated further that a formal resol tion needs to be presented to the Council for approval and subsequent forwarding to Oceanslde. tt was agreed that now the Commission should origtnate such a resolu in order to reactivate this project, Mr. Oli'nghouse Nas requested to make known to the Council the purpose and apparent need of such resolution from thi's Clty, t line with previous requests from Oceanstde. 70.4 Mobile Homes Study: This report having Just be completed and handed out to the Commission, Mr. Olingh stated he would discuss it briefly and allow them tlme to digest the contents thereof, prlor to any formal BC or recommendation to the Council. It was pointed out this study was entitled ''Supplement No. 1 to the Housl Element" and the Council could approve it and adopt it to the Code of the City. He briefed the four main parts of the study, co pleting with the department's recommendations as a res of the complete.study project. He stated it had gcown considerably from his original intention for such proj in that he had studied various sources of statisttcal data and compared this city with some 5 other North County cities, 2 of which have also completed some typ of mobile home study. All aspects and considerations regarding mobile home parks have been approached and M Olinghouse commented on certain detaTled data made aya able from Mr. Robert Sanborn, wfitch had been very help -. a to e a h is S d U' n c OJ tt n3 m- ul e: e r. i COMMISSIONERS Motion Ayes Absent 'n Mot ton Ayes Absent on I Ise 'o n t t:, c 11. \ opl X X " . ,. -,- CITY OF -3- CARLSBUD ie a'dded he had attempted. to answer all major question! )f such developments, although the comparative data hac 3een limited in some areas. For instance, Carlsbad hac ?o modern, or recently added, mobile home parks but dit 7ave nearly 5,000 spaces recently approved in the past 18 months, none of which have yet developed. Of these the 650 space park slated for east of El Camino Real and entitled "Rancho Agua Hedionda Park" has had it's Zonditional use permit for almost a year and this will sxpire for such use in mid-June. Comparisons for tax revenue to cities between jubdivisions and mobile home parks, as well as actual tax revenue received from such parks, was commented on 3nd is covered in this report, although it is stated that such statistics are hard to pin down under the sresent State law. Mr. 0.linghouse also added that San liego's Comprehensive Planning Organization (CPO) has recently initiated a county-wide study on the mobile Tome park question .and he suggested this City wait for additional information from such a comprehensive repor' -le concluded that the city now has a basis of referencc for future mobile home park applications. Mr. Oling- louse also stated the moritorium period has now lapsed 3s of May 19, 1970 and he wished to make this report 3vailable.to certain interested individuals, prior to final acceptance by the Commission and Council. He stated a-11. copies could be marked "Preliminary" until the report is completely discussed and approved of. The motion was formally made to continue this natter for discussion to the meeting of June 9, 1970. (Commissioner Palmateer will be forwarded his copy of this report for the next meeting.) 70.5 Density Study: Mr. Olinghouse stated a new map incorporating this study and the one under ttem 70.12 (Revised General Plan - Land Use Element) would he .landed out for later discussion also. Mr. Johnston stated some problems had arisen, ori'gtnating from the "Harbor Report" of past years, never havi'ng been accep by the City. Discussions with property owners in the area have proved this a detriment now. This new map, in addition to the department's map and recommendatton! ~reviously submitted to the Commission, will be discus! during a June meeting, or possibly will require a Work Session. 70.6 Public Utility Zone: Mr. Forman and Mr. Oling- iouse..hhd attended the SDG&E-hosted luncheon of May 16 and Mr. Forman reported on some of the items covered there. He stated a formal report Rad been precsented by 3n official of SDG&E, as well as their requirements anc intentions for future fuel use and additional structurc at the Encina Plant. . Mr. Ted Richmond of that company stated he expel DGEE to reply to the Commissionts drafted public utrl one in the near future. I COMMISSIONERS MotTon Ayes Absent d d ad Y " ,. L c . . .”. -~ C17-Y OF CARLSBAD -4- 70.8 Sce.nic Corridor: Mr. Olinghouse stated there were now some good source’s of air topography photos of the El Camino Real area and it was the departmentEs intention to avail themselves of this type material to aid in this particular study. 70.11 Problem Area Zoning Study: Mr. Olinghouse statt the Neighborhood Advisory Committee was formed at the last meeting of CIC and the property owners will be cor tacted as soon as a representative of the HUD office il Los Angeles can visit and explain the federal programs more thoroughly to them. I t 70.12 Revised General Plan - Land Use Element: Mr. Olinghouse referred to the area and map for this land use element and a resolution of intention to set publt hearing for June 23, covering an amendment of the General Plan. It was pointed out t-hat about one-third of the Garfield area in question under Item 70.2 above was under consideration in this proposed amendment, an Commissioner Little suggested waiting for the results of the polling of property owners on the former item, before setting a public hearing in this matter.. I.t wa suggested by Mr. Johnston that a photocopy OP this map could be attached to the letter for these property own and thereby cover polling on the two questions at one time. Therefore, this item will be continued pending results of the survey. C IC S I le r I 1 70.13 South Carlsbad Community Plan: Target Date - Ju 70.14 Open Space Element: Target Date - June 70.15 Education Element: Target Date - June T NEW BUSINESS: (a) Memorandum dtd 5/20/70, R. S. Osburn to Planning Commission, re Request for House Move approval for Dan Soto of 2615 Madison Street, relocating house to rear df lot (2568 Roosevelt Street,) There was no representative from the Building De partment present to present and answer questions on thl house move request, and it was agreed to continue tRis item of business to the meeting of June 9, 1970, to allow this .department to be present. t ,COMMITTEE REPORTS: (a) Community Involvement CommitteeCCIC1: Mr. 01 ingh briefed on the recent activittes of the Goals subcom- mittee, in particular with the forming of: new goals fo the City regarding ecology, land use goals, etc. This group is now meeting every two(2) weeks and Mr. Olingho thought he would present this in more depth to a work committee of the Commission during the montfi of Ju.ly, which could be a joint meeting of these two groups. Also, the next meeting of the Clf comrnEtteesi will be an evening meeting at Jefferson..School; 7:30 Pi:Ms;- Wednes-day, June 17th. use se 1 COMMISSIONERS Cll Y . OF CARlLSBHD -5- (b) 'Leased Housing Progr.am: Mr. Olinghouse advised h ?ad received word this date from Sacramento that the contracting with the consulting firm and the State is Deing completed, but that the funds are now retroactiv to May 15 rather than the former date given of May 1, (c) Airport Expansion: Discussion was given the rece addition of 1,000 feet of runway at Lindburgh Field in San Diego by the Marine Corps Training Center, which i ?oped will alleviate some of their pressing traffic problems. 4DJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 8:42 P.M. by proper notion and voice vote approval. Respectfully submitted, &A Nahcy JoJpander, Recording Secretary ~ COMMISSIONERS 170. Motion A yes Absent X