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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-05-21; Planning Commission; ; SUP 96-07|CDP 96-05|HDP 97-03 - JENSEN STAIRWAYme City of CARLSBAD Planning Department A REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION Item No. P.C. AGENDA OF: May 21,1997 Application complete date: March 13, 1997 Project Planner: Michael Grim Project Engineer: Clyde Wickham SUBJECT: SUP 96-07/CDP 96-05/HDP 97-03 - JENSEN STAIRWAY - Request for approval of a Negative Declaration, Special Use Permit (Floodplain), Coastal Development Permit and Hillside Development Permit to allow the construction of a beach access stairway from the top of the coastal bluff to the beach, including up to ten foot high, below grade retaining walls in the required side yard, on property generally located on the west side of Carlsbad Boulevard, between Shore Drive and Cerezo Drive in Local Facilities Management Zone 3. I. RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission ADOPT Planning Commission Resolution No. 4105, APPROVING a Negative Declaration and ADOPT Planning Commission Resolutions No. 4106, 4107 and 4108, APPROVING a Special Use Permit SUP 96-07, Coastal Development Permit CDP 96-05 and Hillside Development Permit HDP 97-03, based on the findings and subject to the conditions contained therein. II. INTRODUCTION This proposal involves the construction of a monolithic concrete beach access stairway, extending from the top of the coastal bluff to the beach, on an undeveloped single family residential parcel, just south of the Terramar community. A Special Use Permit is required for construction in the coastal high hazard area (floodplain), a Coastal Development Permit is required for development within the Coastal Zone and a Hillside Development Permit is required for construction on a natural slope. The project conforms to all applicable regulations and staff has no issues with the proposal. III. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND Jon Jensen, property owner, is requesting approval of a Special Use Permit, Coastal Development Permit and Hillside Development Permit to allow construction of a beach access stairway on an undeveloped single family lot. The property is located on the west side of Carlsbad Boulevard, north of Cerezo Drive and south of Shore Drive. The site slopes gently towards the coastal bluff edge, then drops steeply approximately 35 feet to the beach below. To the north of the site are two undeveloped single family parcels and to the south is the South Carlsbad Beach State Park land, owned by the State of California. The site is zoned for single family uses (R-l) and designated Residential Low Medium (RLM) in the City's General Plan. SUP 96-07/CDP 96-05/HDi 97-03 - JENSEN STAIRWAY MAY 21, 1997 PAGE 2 The proposed stairway would begin at the top of the coastal bluff and continue down the bluff to an elevation of approximately eight (8) feet above mean sea level (msl). As shown on Exhibits "A"-"C" dated May 21, 1997, the six (6) foot wide stairway would be constructed of reinforced concrete, attached to caissons that extend into the bluff and bedrock. To lessen visual impacts and beach intrusion, the stairway would be recessed into the coastal bluff, which necessitates crib walls on either side of the stairwell. The tapering, maximum 10 foot high crib walls, would be landscaped with shrubs and vines to enhance the visual appearance and reduce the possibility of noise echoing out of the stairwell. A three (3) foot high barrier would be placed on top of the southern retaining wall because of its proximity to public lands, i.e. California State Park property. Landings have been incorporated into the stairway at appropriate intervals to meet the current State accessibility requirements for physically challenged persons. The proposal is subject to the following regulations: A. General Plan; B. Local Coastal Program; C. R-l - One Family Residential Zone (Chapter 21.10 of the Zoning Ordinance); D. Floodplain Management Regulations (Chapter 21.110 of the Zoning Ordinance); and E. Hillside Development Regulations (Chapter 21.95 of the Zoning Ordinance). IV. ANALYSIS The recommendation for approval of this project was developed by analyzing the project's consistency with the applicable policies and regulations listed above. The following analysis section discusses compliance with each of these regulations/policies utilizing both text and tables. A. General Plan The proposed beach access stairway project is consistent with the applicable policies and programs of the General Plan. Particularly relevant to the proposed stairway are the Land Use, Circulation, Noise, Open Space and Public Safety Elements. Table 1 below indicates how the project complies with these particular elements of the General Plan. SUP 96-07/CDP 96-05/Hbr 97-03 - JENSEN STAIRWAY MAY 21, 1997 PAGE 3 TABLE 1 - GENERAL PLAN COMPLIANCE ELEMENT USE CLASSIFICATION, GOAL, OBJECTIVE OR PROGRAM PROPOSED USES AND IMPROVEMENTS COMPLIANCE Land Use Ensure that all hillside development is designed to preserve the visual quality of the preexisting topography. Stairway is recessed into coastal bluff to maintain topographical character. Yes Circulation Provide for handicapped access to and along public sidewalks and trails. Landings and stair height meet current State Title 24 access requirements for physically challenged individuals. Yes Noise A City which is free from excessive, objectionable, or harmful noise. Planting of shrubs and vines along the stairwell will absorb noise, reducing echoing outward. Yes Open Space To provide public access to all open space areas, with exceptions for sensitive resources, public health and safety and agriculture. Guaranteed access is a condition of the project in conformance with the LCP Coastal Shoreline Development Protection Overlay. Yes Public Safety Require project applicants to submit evidence that structures are designed to meet ground response characteristics of their site. The geotechnical reports of the site and design of the stairway have undergone peer review and accurately reflect the necessary geotechnical cautions. Yes B. Local Coastal Program The site for the proposed stairway is located within the Mello II segment of Carlsbad's Local Coastal Program (LCP) and is subject to the provisions contained therein. The Land Use Plan for the Mello II segment emphasizes topics such as preservation of agriculture and scenic resources, protection of environmentally sensitive resources, provision of shoreline access, and prevention of geologic instability and erosion. There are no agricultural activities or prime agricultural lands on site and the proposed stairs will be recessed into the coastal bluff to reduce visual impacts. No scenic resources exist on site and scenic ocean views across the site from Carlsbad Boulevard will not be impacted by the beach access in that it will be recessed into the bluff. There are no environmentally sensitive resources on the previously disturbed coastal bluff SUP 96-07/CDP 96-05/HDr 97-03 - JENSEN STAIRWAY MAY 21, 1997 PAGE4 site. The property owner is voluntarily providing an improved beach access and has been conditioned to guarantee that access in a manner consistent with the implementing ordinances for the Mello II LCP. The applicable implementing ordinances for the Mello II are contained in the Chapter 21.204 of the Zoning Ordinance, the Coastal Shoreline Development Protection Overlay (CSDPO). The contents of this chapter include guidelines for determining the need for vertical beach access, the siting of such access and the mechanism for guaranteeing such access. Since the applicant is voluntarily providing the beach access, separate of a development plan for the lot, e.g. single family home, no determination of need is required. The proposed stairway is located along the southern portion of the property, adjacent to the property line, as recommended by the CSDPO. Condition number 3 of Planning Commission Resolution No. 4107 requires conformance with Section 21.204.080, thereby guaranteeing access through the appropriate legal instrument. To minimize disruption of public recreational use of the beach, the project is conditioned to not undergo construction during high beach uses periods, such as Independence Day and Labor Day weekends and holidays. Considering the above, the proposed beach access stairway is consistent with the Local Coastal Program. C. R-l - Single Family Residential Zone The project site is zoned R-l and, therefore, subject to the regulations contained in Chapter 21.10 of the Zoning Ordinance. Since the project does not involve construction of a single family dwelling, many of the development standards of the R-l zone do not apply. The maximum lot coverage for a single family lot is 40 percent, which is far greater than the area covered by the six foot wide stairway. Since the stairway is located in the side yard setback, i.e. within 10 feet of the side property line the maximum wall height provisions of Chapter 21.46 - Yards apply. Section 21.46.130 states that the maximum wall height within a side yard setback of any "R" zone parcel is six feet, however, that height may be increased for special uses or under special circumstances upon approval of the Planning Commission. Considering that the walls are necessary to recess the stairway into the bluff to reduce visual impacts and beach intrusion, and that the walls go below the existing grade and do not impose on adjacent property, the increased wall height (up to a maximum of ten feet) is justified. Therefore, the project conforms to the provisions of the R-l Zone and related regulations. D. Floodplain Management Regulations Chapter 21.110 of the Zoning Ordinance addresses construction within areas prone to flood conditions. One of those areas identified is the Coastal High Hazard Area, defined as the area subject to high velocity waters. Along the coast, storm surges and wave run-up areas qualify as Coastal High Hazard Areas and are subject to the Floodplain Management Regulations. In order for a Special Use Permit for construction in Coastal High Hazard Areas to be approved, certain standards must be met. These standards involve the adequate securing of the proposed construction to anchored pilings or columns, elevation of the lowest floor or landing above the base flood elevation, the siting of all construction landward of the mean high tide line and the prohibition of the use of fill as a structural support. SUP 96-07/CDP 96-05/HDi 97-03 - JENSEN STAIRWAY MAY 21, 1997 PAGES As detailed in the geotechnical reviews for the site and stairway, the beach access would be constructed of reinforced concrete, secured to caissons anchored to the bedrock. The lowest landing would be located at an elevation of 8.0 feet above mean sea level (msl), whereas the mean high high tide line (or base flood elevation) is located at 5.65 feet above msl and the mean high tide line is at 4.67 feet above msl. Therefore, the proposed beach access stairway conforms with the requirements of the Floodplain Management Regulations. £. Hillside Development Regulations. Since the project involves development on hillside lands with gradients of 15 percent or greater and an elevation differential of greater than 15 feet, the Hillside Development Regulations apply. The level of applicability hinges upon Section 21.95.090(c), which defers applicability of the Hillside Ordinance to the most restrictive policy, ordinance or standard which applies to the project. According to Section 21.56.010 of the LCP implementing ordinances, the requirements of the Coastal ordinances, including the Coastal Shoreline Development Protection Overlay, are the minimum requirements for the promotion of the public health, safety, comfort, convenience and general welfare. Therefore, the provisions of the Hillside Development Regulations apply only insofar as they do not preclude the provision of vertical beach access from the top of the coastal bluff. In accordance with the Hillside Development Regulations, all hillside conditions and constrained lands have been identified on the site plan (Exhibit "A" dated May 21, 1997). Disturbance of hillside lands has been minimized in both a physical and visually aesthetic manner in that the six (6) foot wide beach access is designed as a straight stairway, recessed into the bluff and treated with landscaping. All other undevelopable areas of the coastal bluff are remaining in their existing, natural state. Therefore, the proposed beach access stairway in consistent with the provisions of the Hillside Development Regulations. V. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The proposed beach access stairway has been reviewed for potential environmental impacts. Most of the potential impacts for development on this residentially-designated parcel have been previously reviewed through the Master Environmental Impact Report for the 1994 General Plan Update. Those potential impacts remaining deal with geology, hydrology and aesthetics. As discussed in the geotechnical reports for the project conducted by Geotechnical Incorporated, dated September 3, 1996; ICG Incorporated, dated November 6, 1989; and Converse Consultants, dated September 20, 1984, and as reviewed and approved by Law/Crandall, Incorporated in an April 15, 1997, correspondence (all on file with the City of Carlsbad Engineering Department), no significant geologic or hydrologic impacts will occur. The project has been designed to reduce visual impacts on the bluff by recessing the stairway access into the bluff and providing landscaping. Therefore, no significant environmental impacts were determined to result from this proposed beach access stairway and the Planning Director issued a Negative Declaration on April 5, 1997. No comments were received concerning the Negative Declaration during the 30 day public review period. SUP 96-07/CDP 96-05/HDr 97-03 - JENSEN STAIRWAY MAY 21, 1997 PAGE 6 ATTACHMENTS: 1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 4105 2. Planning Commission Resolution No. 4106 3. Planning Commission Resolution No. 4107 4. Planning Commission Resolution No. 4108 5. Location Map 6. Disclosure Statement 6. Background Data Sheet 7. Exhibits "A"-"C" dated May 21,1997. MG:br SITE JENSEN STAIRWAY SUP 96-07/HDP 97-03/CDP 96-05 City of Carlsbad Planning Department DISCLOSURE STATEMENT APPLICANTS STATEMENT OF DISCLOSURE OR CERTAIN OWNERSHIP INTERESTS ON ALL APPLICATIONS WHICH WILL REQUIRE DISCRETIONARY ACTION ON THE PART OF THE CITY COUNCIL OR .ANY APPOINTED BOARD, COMMISSION OR COMMITTEE (Please Print) The following information must be disclosed: 1. Applicant List the names and addresses of all persons having a financial interest in the application.Jon & Carol Jensen Jensen & Roth The Scripps Bank Center 451 South Escondido Blvd. Escondido, CA 92025 Owner List the names and addressees of all person having any ownership interest in the property involved. .Ton Jensen Jensen & Roth The Scripps Bank Center 451 South Escondido Blvd. Escondido, CA 92025 3. If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a corporation or partnership, list the names and addresses of all individuals owning more than 10% of the shares in the corporation or owning any partnership interest in the partnership. 4. If any person identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above is a non-profit organization or a trust, list the names and addresses of any person serving as officer or director of the non-profit organization or as trustee or beneficiarv of the trust. DISCLOS.FRM 2/96 PAGE 1 of 2 2O75 Las Palmas Drive • Carlsbad. California 92009-1576 •(619) -138-1 161 (Over) Diiclosurs Sttttmtnt page 2 5. Hava you hid mors than $250 worth of business transacted with any membar of City staff, =oa Commissions, Committees and Council within the past twelve months? Ye* __L No J^T W y«>. pl«ase indicate person (s) _ »»f»an it dWIrxd M: 'Any tatfrvldutl, flrm. eoptnunhie, joint vtmurt. au0el*ti«n. *«eitl club, traummi organuttien, torpflUUon, t«ut«. trutt fM*iv«r, tyndiean. this tnd any etfttr sounty, etiy tna e«wnty, city municipciitx. oUtnet or etf>«r pelhJc*l »ui>dtvi»i«n, e< any oin»r group or ««mom«iien UHHQ M • ABten tcflrtlonti p«QM u nictssary.} r&M /](L * / Slgniiurt ef OwrwrTpait (J Jg/O.SgXJ Sicflarfurt ci icp(Qant/a«« i j f '\\ . ^ ^JOAJ J^/ Pnnt or ryp« n«m« ef owntf Prmt or :yp« nam« o< ippticarn BACKGROUND DATA SHEET CASE NO: SUP 96-07/CDP 96-05/HDP 97-03 CASE NAME: JENSEN STAIRWAY APPLICANT: JON JENSEN REQUEST AND LOCATION: Construction of a beach access stairway from the top of the coastal bluff to the beach on property generally located west of Carlsbad Boulevard, between Cerezo Drive and Shore Drive in the City of Carlsbad. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A portion of Lot "H" of Rancho Aeua Hedionda. Map 823 in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California. APN: 210-120-30 Acres: 1.60 Proposed No. of Lots/Units: n/a GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING Land Use Designation: RLM Density Allowed: 0.0-3.2 du/acre Density Proposed: n/a Existing Zone: R-l Proposed Zone: n/a Surrounding Zoning and Land Use: (See attached for information on Carlsbad's Zoning Requirements) Zoning Land Use Site R-l Vacant North R-l Vacant South O-S Vacant East R-l Single family residential West O-S Beach/Pacific Ocean PUBLIC FACILITIES School District: Carlsbad Water District: Carlsbad Sewer District: Carlsbad Equivalent Dwelling Units (Sewer Capacity): 0.0 Public Facilities Fee Agreement, dated: September 16.1996 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Negative Declaration, issued April 5,1997 | | Certified Environmental Impact Report, dated. Other,