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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-05-05; Arts Commission; ; Receive presentation of the site-integrated permanent public art for Fire Station 2Meeting Date: May 5, 2022 To: Carlsbad Arts Commission From: Tonya Rodzach, Public Art Coordinator Staff Contact: Tonya Rodzach, tonya.rodzach@carlsbadca.gov Subject: Receive presentation of the site-integrated permanent public art for Fire Station 2 District: All Recommended Action Receive report and approve the final design concept for public art at Fire Station 2 designed by artist Mary Carter Taub. Executive Summary Tied to city’s Capital Improvement Program budget and plan, Carlsbad Municipal Code 2.18.110 (Appropriations for arts) allocates 1% of the total cost of the construction project to fund permanent public art. The overall construction budget for the new Fire Station 2 Project No. 4060 allows for $130,000 to be put towards the permanent public art budget. The Arts Commission will receive a presentation summarizing the process, as outlined the city’s Art in Public Places guidelines (Exhibit 1), and resulting final design concept for public art at Fire Station 2. By proper motion and vote the Arts Commission will determine its support of the final design concept and will draft a memo to City Council confirming the decision (Exhibit 2). Next Steps Staff will assist the Arts Commission in finalizing a memo to City Council confirming their support of the final design concept for public art at Fire Station 2. Fiscal Analysis A total budget of $130,000 has been identified to fund permanent public art for the new Fire Station 2 Capital Improvement Program Project No. 4060. Public Notification Public notice of this item was posted in keeping with the Ralph M. Brown Act and was available for public viewing and review at least 72 hours before the scheduled meeting date. Exhibits 1.Art in Public Places Program guiding document 2.Draft memo confirming Arts Commission support of final design concept for public art at Fire Station 2 3.Dec. 2, 2021 Staff report to Arts Commission updating on public art for Fire Station 2 May 5, 2022 Item #5 Page 1 of 4 ARTS COMMISSION Staff Report May 5, 2022 TO: MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS FROM: Joni Miringoff, Vice Chair, Arts Commission SUPPORT OF FINAL DESIGN CONCEPT FOR PUBLIC ART AT FIRE STATION 2 On May 5, 2022, the Arts Commission heard a presentation summarizing city direction on the process and resulting final design concept for public art at Fire Station 2. At this meeting, by proper motion and vote, the Arts Commission affirmed its support of the final design concept. Respectfully, ARTS COMMISSION Frances Carrillo Barbara Chung Angela Ferone Nora George Gita Nassiri Laurenn Prater-Barker SS: fe cc: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager Suzanne Smithson, Library & Cultural Arts Manager Michael Calderwood, Fire Chief Kristina Ray, Communications & Engagement Director Steven Stewart, Municipal Projects Manager May 5, 2022 Item #5 Page 2 of 4 EXHIBIT 2 ARTS COM MISSION Dec. 2, 2021 Item #2 Page 1 of 2 Meeting Date: Dec. 2, 2021 To: Arts Commission From: Richard Schultz, Cultural Arts Manager Tonya Rodzach, Public Art Coordinator Staff Contact: Richard Schultz, Cultural Arts Manager, richard.schultz@carlsbadca.gov Tonya Rodzach, Public Art Coordinator, tonya.rodzach@carlsbadca.gov Subject: Receive the staff update on public art for Fire Station 2 District: All Recommended Action Receive the staff update on public art for Fire Station 2. Executive Summary Public Art Coordinator Tonya Rodzach will provide a review of the four artists who shared their initial design concepts for the city’s Fire Station 2 project and provide results of the Public Art Advisory Subcommittee’s final selection of the artist to enter into an agreement to develop a site-integrated permanent public artwork. Discussion Tied to city’s Capital Improvement Program budget and plan, Carlsbad Municipal Code 2.18.110 (Appropriations for arts) allocates 1% of the total cost of the construction project to fund permanent public art. The overall construction budget of the new Fire Station 2 Project No. 4060 allows for $130,000 to be put toward the permanent public art budget. The Request for Proposals was developed to elicit artist and artist teams to respond with a design concept that incorporated an illumination feature that enhances the architectural elements and/or treatments to the glass panels or exterior facades. This request aligns with a national public art trend and ultimately furthers Carlsbad’s public art reputation. The Request for Proposals was released nationwide through multiple outlets on July 6, 2021 and the deadline for submissions took place on Aug. 10, 2021. There was a total of 12 submissions. Staff reviewed and rated each submission and identified four proposals that rose to the top and rated 85 or above. The four highly ranked artists included: Shan Shan Sheng from San Francisco, California; Bill FitzGibbons from San Antonio, Texas; Mary Carter Taub from Chapel Hill, North Carolina; and Sijia Chen from Los May 5, 2022 Item #5 Page 3 of 4 EXHIBIT 3 ARTS COMM I SSION Staff Report Dec. 2, 2021 Item #2 Page 2 of 2 Angeles, California. Each artist proposal captures the spirit of innovation, which aligns to the design and spirit of the building and to the Fire Department’s focus on having an innovative approach with their daily work. Staff met with each of the four artist finalists and had provided them with feedback on their initial design concepts. The artists prepared their presentation materials and to share information about themselves, about their proposed work of art, and about their past public art commissions. Each artist was prepared to receive interview and discussion-style questions from the Public Art Advisory Subcommittee panelists. The Public Art Advisory Subcommittee meeting took place virtually on Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2021 through the city’s website. The nine voting members of the subcommittee was comprised of city staff, project representatives, Arts Commissioners, and community stakeholders. The Public Art Advisory Subcommittee’s role was to ensure the permanent public art for the city’s Fire Station 2 met the criteria and guidelines for the selection of an artist, artwork, and artwork location as established in the city’s Art in Public Places Program guidelines. The subcommittee evaluated the artist’s proposed work of art for its artistic merit, appropriateness in terms of scale, materials, and in context relative to this site and approach to community outreach. The selection of the proposed artwork was based on artist qualifications as demonstrated by past work, appropriateness of the proposal for this project, and its probability of successful completion. The subcommittee selected artist, Mary Carter Taub, for being of the highest aesthetic and artistic quality, and for fulfilling the overall goals of the project. Fiscal Analysis A total budget of $130,000 has been identified to fund permanent public art for the new Fire Station 2 Capital Improvement Program Project No. 4060. Next Steps Staff will work with selected artist, Mary Carter Taub, to enter into a design agreement for project. After the design agreement has been fully executed, community engagement will commence. Public input will help shape the final design concept for the public art. Once final design concept has been developed, Ms. Carter Taub will present to the city’s Arts Commission, and then to City Council. Once approved by City Council, Ms. Carter Taub will enter into a fabrication contract. Once the fabrication contract has been fully executed, Ms. Carter Taub will work with the city’s Cultural Arts and Public Works for installation. Public Notification Public notice of this item was posted in keeping with the state's Ralph M. Brown Act and it was available for public viewing and review at least 24 hours before the scheduled meeting date. The public will be notified about upcoming community engagement opportunities with the selected artist using methods such as email, website and other city communication channels. Exhibits 1. City Council Staff Report dated April 21, 2020 2. Public Art Advisory Subcommittee Special Meeting Agenda dated Nov. 10, 2021 May 5, 2022 Item #5 Page 4 of 4 Arts Commission Memorandum May 5, 2022 To: Arts Commission From: Tonya Rodzach, Public Art Coordinator tonya.rodzach@carlsbadca.gov or 442-339-2087 Re: Additional Materials Related to May 5, 2022 Regular Arts Commission Meeting Staff Report Item No. 5 – Receive Report on public art for Fire Station 2 (Districts – All) This memorandum provides corrected exhibits to the staff report for Item #5 of the May 5, 2022 Regular Arts Commission Meeting. Exhibit 1 in the staff report was incorrectly titled and is being updated below to reflect that it links to the April 21, 2020 City Council Staff Report. In addition, please find two new, additional items that were not included in the agenda packet. Attached are the missing exhibits. Exhibits: A. Exhibit 1: April 21, 2020 City Council Staff Report B.Exhibit 4: Art in Public Places Program guidelines C.Exhibit 5: Public Art Advisory Subcommittee Special Meeting Staff Report dated Nov. 10, 2021 cc: Suzanne Smithson, Director, Library & Cultural Arts Scott Chadwick, City Manager Celia Brewer, City Attorney Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager Lisa Cornwall, Communications Coordinator Michelle Carlin, Communications Sheila Crosby, Deputy Library Director Fiona Everett, Senior Management Analyst Debbie Jo McCool, Management Analyst Jennifer Davidson, Administrative Secretary Daisy Hernandez, Senior Office Specialist Hugh Barker, Senior Office Specialist Tonya Rodzach, Public Art Coordinator Laurenn Prater-Barker, Arts Commissioner Angie Ferone, Arts Commissioner Frances V. Carrillo, Arts Commissioner Gita Nassiri, Arts Commissioner Nora George, Arts Commissioner Barbara Chung, Arts Commissioner Joni Miringoff, Arts Commissioner ARTS c OMMISSION Meeting Date: April 21, 2020 To: Mayor and City Council From: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Staff Contact: Steven Stewart, Municipal Projects Manager steven.stewart@carlsbadca.gov, 760-602-7543 Michael Calderwood, Fire Chief michael.calderwood@carlsbadca.gov, 760-931-2141 Subject: Preliminary Design Plans, Specifications and Proposal Solicitation for the Reconstruction of Fire Station 2 Recommended Action Adopt a resolution approving the preliminary design plans and specifications for reconstruction of Fire Station 2 and construction of a temporary fire station, Capital Improvement Program Project No. 4060, and authorizing the City Clerk to advertise for design-build proposals. Executive Summary Staff is seeking the City Council’s approval of preliminary design plans and specifications for rebuilding Fire Station 2 that will be used to solicit a request for qualifications and a request for proposals from design-build firms to complete the work. Design-build firms handle both the design completion and construction of a project, which saves time. City Council selection of the awarding method is required under Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.28.085 (F). Staff recommends that the selection criteria for the winning proposal be based on paragraph 3 of Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.28.085 (F) given the highly prescriptive nature of the preliminary design plans and specifications. Discussion Background Fire Station 2 was built in 1969 for one full-time firefighter and a yearly workload of fewer than 250 calls for service. Today, the station has a staff of five full-time firefighters who handle approximately 4,000 calls per year. The station, which was designed to house fire apparatus built in the 1960s, is too small to house the fire apparatus currently used by public safety staff. The station also lacks the fire separation between the fire apparatus parking area, working and living spaces and medical equipment supplies, which is required by the building code. In November 2016, 71% of Carlsbad voters approved Measure O, which authorized the use of general fund money to rebuild Fire Station 2. Under a law passed by voters in 1982, the City of Carlsbad may not spend more than $1 million in general fund money to purchase or improve city property without first getting voter approval. April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 1 of 67 EXHIBIT 1 CA Review RK On July 11, 2017, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2017-134, which authorized an agreement with Domusstudio Architecture, Inc. to develop preliminary design plans and specifications for reconstruction of Fire Station 2 and construction of a temporary fire station. On July 23, 2018, these plans and specifications were completed and submitted to the city Planning Division for formal processing. On Feb. 19, 2020, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 7360 (Exhibit 2), which approved the conditional use permit, special use permit and variance required for the new station. On Feb. 19, 2020, the Planning Commission also adopted Resolution No. 7361 (Exhibit 3), which approved the conditional use permit and coastal development permit for the temporary fire station. Reconstruction plans Fire Station 2 will be rebuilt at the station’s existing site. During the reconstruction work, the station’s staff will operate out of temporary facilities in the parking lot area of the Carlsbad City Library. The reconstructed fire station will: Have enlarged fire apparatus bays to accommodate new, modern fire response vehicles Be built to current building and seismic codes with consideration for green technologies Provide gender-specific facilities Ensure medical supplies and living quarters are not exposed to carcinogens from firefighting equipment Meet Occupational Safety and Health Administration and National Fire Protection Association standards Follow the architectural design elements of the surrounding community Given the project’s challenging site constraints, staff has chosen the design-build project delivery method over the more traditional method of putting the full design of the Project out to bid first and using a design-bid-build delivery method. The design-build approach allows a greater level of design and construction creativity. The first step in the design-build project delivery method is to develop project criteria (i.e., preliminary design plans and specifications), which disclose all site conditions and constraints known to the city and convey the city’s requirements for the finished project. Staff requests City Council approval of these preliminary design plans and specifications so the City Clerk can advertise them as part of a solicitation for a request for qualifications to prospective design-build firms under Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.28.085 (D)-(E). Staff will then solicit a request for proposals from the three most qualified design-build firms and select the firm able to provide the lowest responsive and responsible bid to the city for the project, in keeping with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.28.085 (F)-(G) subparagraph F3. The city manager has recommended in writing the use of design-build procurement for this project. Given that the cost estimate from Measure O was dated in 2016, an additional appropriation may be necessary at the time of contract award if deemed reasonable by the City Council. Climate Action Plan consistency This project is consistent with measures B, G and J in the City of Carlsbad’s Climate Action Plan. Additionally, this project will meet an objective of Council Policy No. 71. April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 2 of 67 These measures and that policy state: Measure B Action 1: “Require PV (photovoltaic solar array) on large new nonresidential construction.” The project work scope requires a photovoltaic solar array on the roof sized to meet the requirements of City Ordinance CS-347, which was approved by City Council on March 12, 2019. Measure G Action 2: “Commission city facilities.” The Project work scope requires a commissioning process that tests all newly installed mechanical and electrical systems to ensure operational efficiency. Measure J Action 2: “Solar water heating and heat pump ordinance for new nonresidential construction.” The Project work scope requires installation of a solar water heater to meet this requirement. Council Policy No. 71, subparagraph 2(a), on construction of civic facilities: “Whenever practicable and within a reasonable cost/benefit ratio, design and construct mechanical and electrical systems to achieve the maximum energy efficiency achievable with current technology.” The design for this Project meets the latest federal standards, as set forth in Title 24, with compliant heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment, light- emitting diodes, or LED, light fixtures, and photovoltaic solar arrays to optimize electrical energy efficiency. Fiscal Analysis The cost of this construction project is estimated at $10,045,739. That amount plus an additional 10% has been set aside to cover the cost of construction as well as any potential bid variations from this estimated value and any changes that may arise during construction. General Capital Construction Funds have been appropriated for this project as shown in the table below: CITY OF CARLSBAD FIRE STATION 2 RECONSTRUCTION, CIP PROJECT NO. 4060 Total appropriation to date $13,000,000 Total expenditures and encumbrances to date $937,138 CURRENT PROJECT ACCOUNT BALANCE $12,062,862 Construction (estimated contract amount) $10,045,739 Construction contingency (estimated) $1,004,574 Soft costs (construction management, design and staff time) $1,012,549 TOTAL ESTIMATED PROJECT COSTS $12,062,862 REMAINING BALANCE AFTER CIP PROJECT NO. 4060 $0 ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION NEEDED $0 Next Steps City staff will advertise the plans and specifications on the city’s website and will return to the City Council in summer 2020 to request approval of an agreement with the prequalified design- build firm offering the lowest responsive and responsible bid for this work. Additional funding sources may be necessary at the time of contract award if deemed reasonable by the City Council. April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 3 of 67 Environmental Evaluation (CEQA) The project has been reviewed pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act and the Environmental Protection Ordinance (Title 19) of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. The environmental impact assessment prepared in conjunction with the project identified potentially significant impacts to cultural resources, as well as exposure of people to noise. Mitigation measures have been incorporated into the design of the project or have been placed as conditions of approval for the project such that all potentially significant impacts have been mitigated to below a level of significance. On Feb. 19, 2020, the Planning Commission approved Resolution No. 7359 adopting a Mitigated Negative Declaration and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for Fire Station 2 and the temporary fire station. The recommended action is within the scope of these documents and no further environmental review is required per CEQA Guideline Section 15162. Public Notification and Outreach This item was noticed in accordance with the Ralph M. Brown Act and was available for public viewing and review at least 72 hours prior to the scheduled meeting date. Exhibits 1.City Council resolution 2.Planning Commission Resolution No. 7360 for the Fire Station 2 project 3.Planning Commission Resolution No. 7361 for the temporary fire station project 4.Location map 5.Preliminary design plans and specifications (on file in the city clerk’s office) April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 4 of 67 April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 5 of 67 RESOLUTION NO. 2020-065 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE PRELIMINARY DESIGN PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF FIRE STATION 2 AND CONSTRUCTION OF A TEMPORARY FIRE STATION, CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM {CIP) PROJECT NO. 4060 (PROJECT), AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE FOR DESIGN-BUILD PROPOSAL SOLICITATION. Exhibit 1 WHEREAS, Carlsbad voters approved Measure O in November 2016 for the Project; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California has determined that the preliminary design plans and specifications have been completed to the satisfaction of city staff; and WHEREAS, the project has been reviewed pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act and the Environmental Protection Ordinance (Title 19) of the Carlsbad Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, on Feb. 19, 2020, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 7360, approving the conditional use permit, special use permit and variance required for the new station, and Resolution No. 7361 approving the conditional use permit and coastal development permit for the temporary fire station; and WHEREAS, staff has prepared a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to post on the City of Carlsbad website for the solicitation of qualifications from prospective design-build firms; and WHEREAS, staff has prepared a Request for Proposals (RFP) to issue to the top three qualified design-build firms; and WHEREAS, an independent cost estimate was prepared for the Project last year indicating that adequate funding had been appropriated. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct. 2. That the preliminary design plans and specifications for the Project are hereby approved and on file in the city clerk's office. 3. That the city clerk of the City of Carlsbad is hereby authorized and directed to publish, in accordance with State law and Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.28.0SS(D)-(E), a April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 6 of 67 Exhibit 1 Notice to design-build firms inviting RFQ's and RFP's for the Project, in accordance with the preliminary design plans and specifications referred to herein. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on the 21st day of April, 2020, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Hall, Blackburn, Bhat-Patel, Schumacher. None. None. MA TT HALL, Mayor cJumYvl!:7711!1~ /JU3ARBARA ENGLESON, City Clerk (SEAL) PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 7360 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, SPECIAL USE PERMIT, AND A VAR_IANCE TO CONSTRUCT A '10,782- SQUARE FOOT, TWO-STORY FIRE STATION IN PLACE OF EXISTING FIRE STATION NO. 2 AT 1906 ARENAL ROAD IN LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT ZONE 6. CASE NAME: FIRE STATION NO. 2 CASE NO.: CUP 2018-0014/SUP 2018-0009/V 2018-0007 {PUB2018-0010) WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad, "Developer/Owner," has filed a verified application with the City of Carlsbad regarding property described as: Lot 133 of La Costa Valley Unit No. 1, in the County of San Diego, State of California, according to Map thereof No. 5434, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of San Diego County, July 29, 1964 ("the Property"); and WHEREAS, said verified application constitutes a request for a Conditional Use Permit, . . Special Use Permit, and Variance as sho_wn on Exhibits "A" -"Z" dated February ·19, 2020, on file in the Planning Division, CUP 2018-0014/SUP 2018-0009/V 2018-0007 -FIRE STATION NO. 2, as provided by Chapter 21.40, 21.42 and 21.50 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did, on February 19, 2020, hold a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by law to consider said request; and WHEREAS, at. said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all persons desiring to be heard, said Commission considered all factors relating to the Conditional Use Permit, Special Use Permit and Variance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad as follows: A) B) That the foregoing recitations are true and correct. That based on the evidence presented at the public hearing, the Commission APPROVES CUP 2018-0014, SUP 2018-0009 and V 2018-0007 -FIRE STATION NO. 2, based on the following findings and subject to the following conditions: EXHIBIT 2 April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 7 of 67 Findings: Conditional Use Permit (CUP 2018-0014) 1.That. the requested use is necessary or desirable for the development of the community, and is in harmony with the various elements and objectives of the general plan, including, if applicable, the certified local coastal program, specific plan or master plan, in that the development of the fire station in the location proposed is supported by the community and the City Council given the passage of Proposition O and inclusion of the station in the city's capital improvement project budget. The proposal also complies with Goal 2-G.21 of the Land Use and Community Design - Growth Management Element to ensure that adequate public facilities and services are provided in a timely manner to preserve the quality of life of residents. 2.That the requested use is not detrimental to existing uses or to uses specifically permitted in the zone in which the proposed use is to be located in that the project's design fits well with and complements its surroundings by incorporating · elements of old California/Hispanic architectural style, the. proposed fire station maintains compliance with the design theme established by the El Camino Real Corridor Development Standards Area 5 and blends in with the design of the adjacent Omni La Costa Resort and Spa. The new station would have old California/Hispanic architectural style details including white plaster walls, traditional terracotta tile walls, heavy wood timber trellises and wood siding accents, grid framed punched windows and native drought tolerant landscape palette. Further, the requested use would replace an existing 50 year-old fire station and incorporates design elements, such as perimeter walls, which help it fit with nearby residences. 3.That the site for the proposed conditional use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the yards, setbacks, walls, fences, parking, loading facilities,· buffer areas, landscaping and other development features prescribed in this code and required by the City Planner, Planning Commission or City Council, in order to integrate the use with other uses in the neighborhood, in that CMC Section 21.42.140.A permits, through the CUP process and resulting findings and conditions, exemptions to be made to development standards with respect to front and side yard setbacks, off-street parking and building height. Due to the project site's irregular lot shape, small size, limited depth and the need for a larger fire station, the station is proposed . within setbacks and is higher than the maximum permitted height. Furthermore, three parking spaces are also proposed partially in the Arena! Road right of way. As parking is required to be on-site, an exemption through CUP findings to permit off-site parking is proposed. Excluding allowed protrusions such as parapets, skylights, and rooftop equ'ipment, the proposed height of the flat-roofed building is 32 feet whereas the R-1 zoning only allows a 24- foot height with a roof pitch of less than 3:12. A height above 24 feet is required to adequately house staff and fire apparatus on the small site. The height of the fire apparatus �ictates the minimum width and height of the first-floor apparatus bays; this dictates a minimum first floor height of approximately 15'-5". The height of the residential space on the second floor has been designed to a code compliant minimum height. A flat roof design would be utilized to maximize useable interior space and minimize overall building height. While 32 feet is the maximum height to the top of the roof, protrusions proposed above the maximum roof height extend to approximately 33 feet to the top of parapet and 37 feet to the top of rooftop mechanical equipment. 4.That the street system serving the proposed use is adequate to properly handle all traffic generated by the proposed use, in that once the new fire station becomes operational, the PC RESO NO. 7360 -2-April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 8 of 67 service area is expected to remain the same as in the existing condition and it can reasonably be assumed that the frequency of emergency response requests would be like the existing conditions. Similarly, the sjgnalized intersection will continue to use emergency vehicle pre- . emption to allow access to and from the new fire station. Once operational, the roadway network would experience similar operating conditions as it currently does. Scenic Corridor Special Use Permit (SUP 2018-0009) 5.The project is consistent with the purposes of the chapter and all other applicable requirements of this code, in that the project complies with all applicable provisions of the El Camino Real Corridor Development Standards, except as discussed elsewhere in these findings. The old California/Hispanic architectural style maintains compliance with the design theme established by the El Camino Real Corridor Development Standards for Area 5 and blends in with the design of the adjacent Omni La Costa Resort and Spa. 6.The project is consistent with the General Plan, Local Coastal Program, and applicable Master or Specific Plans, in that the Project complies with General Plan Land Use and Community Design Element goals, including Land Use Goal 2-G.3, which states: "�romote infill development that makes efficient use of limited land supply, while en·suring compatibility and integration with existing uses. Ensure. that infill properties develop with uses and development intensities supporting a cohesive development pattern" and Growth Management Goal 2-G.21: to ''Ensure that adequate public facilities and services are provided in a timely manner to preserve the quality of life of residents." Furthermore, the Project is also within and consistent with the La Costa Master Plan (MP-149). The Master Plan identifies the Project site as a fjre station and defers to the Zoning Ordinance for applicable standards. 7.The project will not adversely affect the scenic, historical or cultural qualities of the property, in that there are no notable landmarks, mountains or other unique topographical features on the property. Furthermore, the project is conditioned to implement the Cultural &Tribal Resources mitigation measures, which require archaeological and Native American monitors on site where known cultural resources have been identified in the area, during any ground disturbing • activities. This will reduce any historical or cultural impacts to less than significant. El Camino Real Corridor Development Standards Deviations (SUP 2018-0009) 8.That compliance with a particular standard is not feasible for a particular project, in that compliance with required setbacks along El Camino Real is. not possible due to the irregular shape, small size, and limited depth of the existing fire station lot. The lot is hampered by two street frontages and irregular depth and width of lot. Further, a portion of the lot consists of a,n approximately 20-foot wide by 200-foot long "stem" along El Camino Real that connects the site to Estrella De Mar Road. Most of this stem is unusable and combi,ned with the irregular lot dimensions and setback requirements, reduces · the site's usable area and ability to accommodate a modern fire station, adequately house staff and fire apparatus, ancillary equipment, on-site parking,_ and provide necessary circulation and security. 9.That the scenic qualities of the corridor will continue to be maintained if the standards are not fulfilled in that the design of the new fire station blends elements of Old California/Hispanic architectural themes within the El Camino Real corridor into a fully functioning, technology enhanced, 'state of the art' fire station. Old California/Hispanic architecture is captured by using simple white plaster walls contrasted against the traditional terracotta tile walls that form the PC RESO NO. 7360 -3-April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 9 of 67 base and entries to the fire station. An entry tower would provide identity to the corner and identify the prominence of this new civic building. Heavy wood timber trellises and wood siding accents complement the other traditional materials. Grid framed punched windows and native drought tolerant landscape plantings are prominently visible on the public corner of El Camino Real and Arenal_ Road. The flat roofs and parapet walls allow for incorporating, while also screening from view, new technology, such as the proposed photovoltaic panels. Additionally, by proposing an old California/Hispanic architectural style, the fire station maintains compliance with the design theme established by the El Camino Real Corridor Development Standards for Area 5 and blends in with the design of the adjacent Omni La Costa Resort and Spa. Further, the project's building height and minimal cut and fill grading meet the . development standards and landscaping along the project perimeter and soften the building and perimeter wall that encroach into the setback. The project maintains existing grade differences and the general locations and heights of existing walls. For example, due to grade differences between El Camino Real and the fire station building, the . height of the "interior" side of the proposed wall would vary from five to nine feet as the property grade gradually drops in elevation from north to south. Similar to the existing fire station wall along El Camino Real, this interior side of the perimeter wall will not be in the public view. Instead, a maximum six-foot high wall and gate would be visible from El Camino Real. The wall would be made of block with a white stucco finish to match the adjacent Old California style walls located at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa. 10.That the project will not have an adverse impact on traffic safety in that the new project driveways -onto El Camino Real are necessary to facilitate more efficient and safe ingress and egress of emergency vehicles and personnel vehicles and to aid response times and that their use would be periodic and brief. Furthermore, the City Engineer and the city's Traffic Division have reviewed the additional driveways, as well as the bus stop and signal relocations proposed to accommodate the emergency vehicle exit onto El Camino Real, and have concluded the proposal is compliant with requirements. Therefore, no adverse impact on traffic safety is anticipated. 11.That the project is designed so as to meet the intent of the scenic preservation overlay zone in that since the project maintains the scenic quality objectives of the corridor standards, it also is consistent with the intent of the Scenic Preservation Overlay Zone (Zoning Ordinanc_e Chapter 21.40). The Overlay Zone supplements the underlying zoning by providing additional regulations and guidelines (which the El Camino Real Corridor Development Standards provide) to guide development in designated areas, such as scenic corridors, and implement General Plan goals and objectives. Consistent with the General Plan, the project fulfills Land Use and Community Design Element goals, including Land Use Goal 2-G.3 ("Promote infill development that makes efficient use of limited land supply, while ensuring compatibility and integration with existing uses. Ensure that infill properties develop with uses_ and development intensities supporting a cohesive development pattern") and Growth Management Goal 2-G.21 ("Ensure that adequate public facilities and services are provided in a timely manner to preserve the quality of life of residents"). PC RESO NO. 7360 -4-April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 10 of 67 Variance (V 2018-0007) 12.That because of special circumstances applicable to the subject property, including size, shape, topography, location or surroundings, the strict application of the zoning ordinance deprives such property of privileges enjoyed by other property in the vicinity and under identical zoning classification, in that special circumstances of the subject property include its irregular shape, small size, limited depth, two street frontages, and grade. To accommodate the space needed for a modern fire station and to adequately and securely house staff and fire apparatus, the building and related features, including walls, encroach into setbacks or exceed maximum permitted heights. The strict application of the Zoning Ordinance, in particular its requirement that wall heights not exceed three and a half feet in the,front setback and six feet elsewhere, combined with the property's special circumstances, deprive the property of privileges enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity, namely that of reasonable security and screening provided by a six-foot-high wall. 13.That the variance shall notconstitute a grant of special privileges inconsistent with the limitations upon other properties in the vicinity and zone in which the subject property is located and is subject to any conditions necessary to assure compliance with this finding, in that proposed wall heights exceeding those otherwise permitted do not represent a grant of special privilege_. Instead, they are reasonable response to the need to provide screening and.security for station equipment, medicines, sensitive information, and personnel vehicles considering property constraints, such as lot configuration and grades, and property surroundings, including frontage along El Camino Real and Arenal Road and adjacency with three single-family homes. Further, the portions of proposed wall heights exceeding six feet would not be readily visible tc;> the public due to the presence of the fire station building and intervening walls, fencing and landscaping. 14.That the variance. does not authorize a use or activity which is not otherwise expressly authorized by the zone regulation governing the subject property, in that the proposal is a conditionally permitted use within the One-Family Residential (R-1) Zone and walls are ancillary to the use. A variance to allow wall heights above those permitted in the front setback and elsewhere does not permit an unauthorized use or activity. 15.. That the variance is consistent with the general purpose and intent of the general plan and any applicable specific or master plans, in that the granting of a variance to allow walls exceeding permitted height maximums is consistent with the general purpose and intent of the General Plan for the R-4 residential land use designation to ensure neighborhood compatibility, adequate public facilities and public safety. Furthermore, the use is consistent with the La Costa Master Plan, which identifies the project site as a fire station and defers to the Zoning Ordinance for applicable development standards. General 16.That the project is consistent with the City's Landscape Manual and Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 18.50). 17.The project is consistent with the Citywide Facilities and Improvements Plan, the Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 6 and ail. city public facility policies and _ordinances. The project includes elements or has been conditioned to construct or provide funding to ensure that all PC RESO NO. 7360 -5-April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 11 of 67 • facilities and improvements regarding sewer collection and treatment; water;, drainage; circulation; fire; schools; parks and other recreational facilities; libraries; government administrative facilities; and open space, related to the project will be installed to serve new development prior to or concurrent with need. 18.The Planning Commission has reviewed .each of the exactions imposed on the Developercontained in this resolution, and hereby finds, in this case, that the exactions are imposed to mitigate impacts caused by or reasonably related to the project, and the extent and the degree of the exaction is in rough proportionality to the impact caused by the project. Conditions: NOTE: Unless otherwise specified herein, all conditions shall be satisfied prior to issuance of a grading or building permit, whichever occurs first. 1.If any of the following conditions fail to occur, or if they are, by their terms, to be implemented and maintained over time, if any of such conditions fail to be so implemented and maintained according to their terms, the city shall have the right to revoke or modify all approvals herein granted; deny or further condition issuance of all future building permits; deny, revoke, or further condition all certificates of occupancy issued under the authority of approvals herein granted; · record a notice of violation on the property title; institute and prosecute litigation to compel their compliance with said conditions or seek damages for their violation. No vested rights are gained by Developer or a successor in interest by the city's approval of this Conditional Use Permit, Special Use Permit and Variance. 2.Staff is authorized and direct_ed to make, or require the Developer to make, all corrections and modifications to the Conditional Use Permit, Special Use Permit and Variance documents, as necessary to make them internally consistent and in conformity with the final action on the project. Development shall occur substantially as shown on the approved Exhibits. Any proposed development, different from this approval, shall require an amendment to this approval. 3.Developer shall comply with all applicable provisions of federal, state, and local laws and regulations in effect at the time of building permit issuance. 4.If any condition for construction of any public improvements or facilities, or the payment of any fees in-lieu thereof, imposed by this approval or imposed by law on this Project are challenged, this ,approval shall be suspended as provided in Government Code Section 66020. If any such condition is determined to be invalid, this approval shall be invalid unless the City Council determines that the project without the condition complies with all requirements of law. 5.This project shall comply with all conditions and mitigation measures which are required as part ' of the Zone 6 Local Facilities Management Plan and any amendments made to that Plan prior to the issuance of building permits. 6.Developer shallimplement, or cause the implementation of, the applicable mitigation measures as stated in the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMR&P) for the Project. All mitigation measures shall be incorporated into final construction plans and specification documents. PC RESO NO. 7360 -6-April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 12 of 67 7.Developer shall implement the cultural resource procedures, which would require monitoring in areas that intersect with known archaeological sites that may contain tribal cultural resources in compliance with City Council Policy 83 and the city's Tribal, Cultural and Paleontological Resources Guidelines (September 2017). This shall be incorporated into final construction plans and specification documents. 8.Developer/Operator shall and does hereby agree to indemnify, protect, defend, and hold harmless the City of Carlsbad, its Coundl members, officers, employees, agents, and representatives, from and against any and all liabilities, losses, damages, demands, claims and costs, including court costs and attorney's fees"incurred by the city arising, directly or indirectly, from (a) city's approval and issuance of this Conditional Use Permit, Special Use Permit and Variance, (b) city's approval or issuance of any permit or action, whether qiscretionary or nondiscretionary, in connection with the use contemplated herein, and (c) Developer/Operator's installation_ and operation of the facility permitted hereby, including without limitation, any and all liabilities arising from the emission by the facility of electromagnetic fields or othe_r energy waves or emissions. This obligation survives until all legal proceedings have been concluded and continues even if the city's approval is not validated. 9.Prior to submittal of the building plans, improvement plans, or grading plans, whichever occurs first, developer shall submit to the City Planner, a 24" x 36" copy ·of the Site Plan, conceptual grading plan reflecting the conditions approved by the final decision-making body. The copy shall be submitted to the City Planner, reviewed and, if found acceptable, signed by the city's project planner and project engineer. If no changes were required, the approved exhibits shall fulfill this condition. 10.This approval is granted subject to the approval of Conditional Use Permit CUP 2019-0034 and Coastal Development Permit CDP 2019-0030 and is subject to all conditions contained in Planning Commission Resolution No. 7361 for those other approval,s incorporated herein by reference. 11.Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the Developer shall provide proof to the Director from the Carlsbad Unified School District that this project has satisfied its obligation to provide school facilities. 12.Building permits will not be issued for this project unless the local agency providing water and sewer services to the project provides writt_en certification to the city th_at adequate water service and sewer facilities, respectively, are available to the. project at the time of the application for the building permit, and that water and sewer capacity and facilities will continue to be available until the time of occupancy. 13._ This approval shall become null and void if building permits are not issued for this project within 24 months from the date of p_roject approval. 14.CUP 2018-0014 shall be reviewed by the City Planner annually to determine if aUconditions of this permit have been met and that the use does not have a substantial negative effect on surrounding properties or the public health, safety and general_ welfare. If the City Planner determines that: 1) the Conditional Use Permit was obtained by fraud or misrepresentation; or 2) the use for which such approval was granted is not being exercised; or 3) the Conditional Use Permit is being or recently has been exercised contrary to any of the terrns or conditions of approval or the conditions of approval have not been met; or 4) the use for which such approval was granted has ceased to exist or has been suspended for one year or more; or 5) the use is in PC RESO NO. 7360 -7-April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 13 of 67 .. violation of any statute, ordinance, law or regulation; or 6) the use permitted by the Conditional Use Permit is being or has been so exercised as to be detrimental to the public lfealth, safety or welfare or so as to constjtute a nuisance, the City Planner shall recommend that the Planning Commission hold a public hearing and after providing the permittee the opportunity to be heard, the Planning Commission may revoke and terminate the Conditional Use Permit in whole or in part, reaffirm the Conditional Use Permit, modify the conditions or impose new conditions. 15.This Conditional Use Permit is granted without an expiration date. This permit may be revoked at any time after a public hearing, if it is found that the use has a substantial detrimental effect on surrounding land uses and the public's health and welfare, or the conditions imposed herein have not been met. 16.Developer shall submit .and obtain City Planner approval of a Final Landscape and Irrigation Plan showing conformance with the approved Preliminary Landscape Plan and the city's Landscape Manual. Developer shall construct and install all landscaping and irrigation as shown on the approved Final Plans. All landscaping shall be maintained in a healthy and thriving condition, free from weeds, trash, and debris. All irrigation systems shall be maintained to provide the optimum amount of water to the landscape for plant growth without causing soil erosion and runoff. 17.The first submittal of Finar Landscape and Irrigation Plans shall be pursuant to the landscape plan check process on file in the Planning Division and accompanied by the project's building, improvement, and grading plans. 18.All roof appurtenances, including air conditioners, shall be architecturally integrated and concealed from view and the sound buffered from adjacent properties and streets, in substance as provided in Building Department Policy No. 80-6, to the satisfaction of the Directors of . Community Development and Planning. 19.Developer shall construct trash receptacle and recycling areas enclosed by a six-foot high masonry wall with gates pursuant to City Engineering Standards and Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 21.105. Location of said receptacles shall be approved by the City Planner. Enclosure shall be of similar colors and/or materials to the project to the satisfaction of the City Planner. 20.Developer shall submit and obtain Planning Director approval of an exterior lighting plan including parking areas. All lighting shall be designed to reflect downward and avoid any impacts on adjacent homes or property. 21.Developer shall construct trash receptacle and recycling areas enclosed by a six-foot high masonry wall with gates pursuant to City Engineering Standards and Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 21.105. Location of said receptacles shall be approved by the City Planner. Enclosure shall be of similar colors and/or materials to the project to the satisfaction of the City Planner. 22..Developer shall construct a six-foot-high masonry site wall in pace of the approximate 20-foot length of wrought iron fence identified by plan elevation detail "4/A004" on plan sheet "A002.) The required site wall shall separate staff parking space 7 from the nearby residence at 7243 Estrella De Mar Road, as shown on plan sheet "A002." PC RESO NO. 7360 -8-April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 14 of 67 • Engineering Conditions: General 23.Prior to hauling dirt or construction materials to or from any proposed construction site within this project, developer shall apply for and obtain approval from, the City Engineer for the proposed haul route. 24.Developer shall submit to the City Engineer written approval from North County Transit District (NCTD) demonstrating mass-transit improvement requirements for this project have been satisfied. Grading 25.Based upon a review of the proposed grading and the grading quantities shown on the site plan, a grading permit for this project is required. Developer shall pr�pare and submit plans and technical studies/reports as required by City Engineer, post security and pay all applicable grading plan review and permit fees per the city's latest fee schedule. 26.· This project may require off site grading. No grading for private improvements shall occur outside the project unless developer obtains, records, and submits a recorded copy, to the City Engineer, a temporary grading, construction or slope easement or agreement from the owners of the affected properties. If developer is uriable to obtain the temporary grading or slope easement, or agreement, no grading permit will be issued. In that case developer must either apply for and · obtain an amendment of this approval or modify the plans so grading will not occur outside the project and apply for and obtain a finding of substantial conformance and/or consistency determination from both the City Engineer and City Planner. Storm Water Quality 27; Developer shall comply with the city's Stormwater Regulations, latest version, and shall implement best management practices at all times. Best management practices include but are not limited to pollution control practices or devices, erosion control to prevent silt runoff during construction, general housekeeping practices, pollution prevention and educational practices, maintenance procedures, an·d other management practices or devices to prevent or reduc� the ·discharge of pollutants to stormwater, receiving water or stormwater conveyance system to the maximum extent practicable. Developer shall notify prospective owners and tenants of the above requirements. 28.Developer shall complete and submit to the City Engineer a Determination of Project's SWPPP ,Tier Level and Construction Threat Level Form pursuant to City Engineering Standards. Developer shall also submit the. appropriate Tier level Storm Water Compliance form and appropriate Tier level Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Developer shall pay all applicable SWPPP plan review and inspection fees per the city's latest fee schedule. 29.Developer shall complete the City of Carlsbad Standard Stormwater Requirement Checklist Form. Developer is responsible to ensure that all final design plans, grading plans, and building plans in'c:orporate applicable best management practices (BMPs). These BMPs include site design, source control and Low Impact Design (LID) measures including, but not limited to, minimizing the PC RESO NO. 7360 April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 15 of 67~6-.. use of impervious area (paving), routing run-off from impervious area to pervious/landscape areas, preventing illicit discharges into the storm drain and adding storm drain stenciling or signage all to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Dedications/Improvements 30.Prior to any work in the city right-of-way or public easements, Developer shalf apply for and obtain a right-of-way permit to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. Code Reminder: 31.Approval of this request shall not excuse compliance with all applicable sections of the Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable city ordinances in effect at time of building permit issuance or occupancy permit issuance, except as otherwise specifically provided herein. 32.The project shall comply with the latest nonresidential disabled access requirements pursuant to Title 24 of the California Building Code. 33.Premise identification (addresses) shall be provided consistent with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 18.04.320. 34.Any signs proposed for this development shall at a minimum be designed in conformance with the city's Sign Ordinance and shall require review and approval of the City Planner prior to installation of such signs. NOTICE TO APPLICANT An appeal of this decision to the City Council must be filed with the City Clerk at 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, California, 92008, within ten (10) calendar days of the date of the Planning Commission's decision. Pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 21.54, section 21.54.150, the appeal must be in ·writing and state the reason(s) for the appeal. The City Council must make a determination on the appeal prior to any judicial review. PC RESO NO. 7360 -10-April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 16 of 67 NOTICE Please take NOTICE that approval of your project includes the "imposition" of fees, dedications, reservations, or other exactions hereafter collectively referred to for convenience as "fees/exactions." ·You have 90 days from date of final approval to protest imposition of these fees/exactions. If you protest them, you must follow the protest procedure set forth in Government Code Section 66020(a), and file the protest and any other r·equired information with the City Manager for processing in accordance with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.32.030. Failure to timely follow that procedure will bar any subsequent legal action to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul their imposition. You are hereby FURTHER NOTIFIED that your right to protest the specified fees/exactions DOES NOT APPLY to water and sewer connection fees and capacity charges, nor planning, zoning, grading, or other similar application processing or service fees in connection with this project; NOR DOES IT APPLY to any fees/exactions of which you have previously been given a NOTICE similar to this, or as to which the statute of limitations has previously otherwise expired. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad, California, held on February 19, 2020 by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Commissioners Geidner, Lafferty, Meenes, Merz and Stine NOES: Chair Anderson, Commissioner Luna ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Velyn Anderson, Chairperson CARLSBAD PLANNING COMMISSION ATTEST: DON NEU City Planner PC RESO NO. 7360 , -11-April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 17 of 67 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 7361 A RESOLUTION OF, THE PLANNING COMMISSION· OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FOR A TEMPORARY FIRE STATION IN A PORTION OF THE DOVE LIBRARY PARKING LOT AT 1775 DOVE LANE IN LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT ZONE 6. CASE NAME: FIRE STATION NO. 2 TEMPORARY LOCATION CASE NO.: CUP 2019-0034/CDP 2019-0030 (PUB2018-0010) . WHEREAS, the City of Carlsbad, "Developer/Owner," has filed a verified application with the City of Carlsbad regarding property described as: Parcel 2 of Parcel Map 16044, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, filed in the Office of the. County Recorder. of San Oiego County, April S, 1990. ("the Property"); and WHEREAS, said verified application constitutes a request fora Conditional Use Permit and Coastal Development Permit as --shown on Exhibits "A" -"P" dated February 19, 2020, on file in the Planning Division, CUP 2019-0034/CDP 2019-0030 -FIRE STATION NO. 2 TEMPORARY LOCP.TION, as provided by Chapters 21.42 and 21.201 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did, on February 19, 2020, hold a duly noticed public hearing as prescribed by law to consider said request; and WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all persons desiring to be heard, said Commission considered all factors relating to the Conditional Use Permit and Coastal Devel_opment Permit. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY �ESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Carlsbad as follows: A) B) That the foregoing recitations are true and correct. That based cin the evidence presented at the public hearing, the Commission APPROVES CUP 2019-0034 and CDP 2019-0030 -FIRE STATION NO. 2 TEMPORARY LOCATION, based on the following findings and subject to the following conditions: EXHIBIT 3 April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 18 of 67 Findings: Conditional Use Permit (CUP 2019-0034) 1.That the requested use is necessary or desirable for the development of the community, and is in harmony with the various elements and objectives of the general plan, including, if applicable, the certified local coastal program, specific plan or master plan, in that development of the temporary fire station proposed complies with Goal 2-G.21 of the Land Use and Community Design Element to ensure that adequate public facilities and services are provided in a timely manner to preserve the quality of life of residents and with Policy 2-P.41 of the element to ensure compatibility among different land uses. 2.That the requested use is not detrimental to existing uses or to uses specifically permitted in the zone in which the proposed use is to be located in that the temporary fire station, located within the northern parking lot of the library, is positioned away from primary view corridors, vehicle entries and pedestrian areas of the library and adjacent shopping center, is surrounded and screened by chain link fencing with privacy slats, and is designed with a separate driveway and adequate maneuvering area to not conflict with library, shopping center, or Dove Lane vehicle circulation. In addition, the temporary station does not conflict with pedestrian and bicyclist circulation as it does not remove or negatively impact sidewalks and bicycle paths. 3.That the site for the proposed conditional use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the yards, setbacks, walls, fences, parking, loading facilities, buffer areas, landscaping and other development features prescribed in this code and required by the City Planner, planning commission or City Council, in order to integrate the use with other uses in the ·neighborhood, in that the temporary use of the northern parking lot is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the temporary facility, comply with required setbacks, and provide adequate screening, circulation, and parking area. No permanent improvements are proposed. Further, despite the temporary loss of most parking on the library's north side, adequate parking to serve patrons exists or can be provided elsewhere on the site and, as necessary, can be added along Dove Lane. Residential uses near the temporary station are separated from it by a SO-foot tall slope and a distance of 90-feet. 4.That the street system serving the proposed use is adequate to properly handle all traffic generated by the proposed use, in that the proposed temporary fire station will be served by its own driveway and maneuvering area such that circulation of fire station personnel and emergency vehicles will not conflict with library, _shopping center, or Dove Lane traffic. Further, as the area served by the temporary station (Fire District 2) would remain the same as that served by existing Fire Station 2 approximately one mile south, it can reasonably be assumed that the frequency of emergency response requests would be similar to that of the existing fire station. Similarly, emergency vehicle pre-emption is proposed for the signalized intersection at El Camino Real and Dove Lane. Thus, the roadway network would experience similar, acceptable operating conditions as it currently does. Coastal Development Permit (CDP 2019-0030) 5.That the proposed development is in conformance with the Certified Local Coastal Program and all applicable policies in that the temporary improvements are proposed on a fully developed site located 2.5 miles from the coast and will not impact sensitive coastal resources, agriculture, PC RESO NO. 7361 -2-April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 19 of 67 or impact views or public access. Further, the project site is not in. an area of known geologic instability. 6.The proposal is in conformity with the public access arid recreation policies of Chapter 3 of the Coastal Act in that the project site's inland location will not interfere with coastal access nor any coastal recreational opportunities, such as water-oriented activities, hiking, bird watching, or use of recreational facilities. 7.The pro)ect is consistent with the provisions of the Coastal Resource Protection Overlay Zone {Cha.pter 2L203 of the Zoning Ordinance) in that the project will adhere to the city's Master . Drainage Plan., Grading Ordinance, Storm Water Ordinance, BMP Design Manual and Jurisdictional Runoff Management Program (JRMP) to avoid increased urban runoff, pollutants, and soil erosion. As it is already developed as a parking lot with adjacent planters, no steep slopes or native vegetation are located on the subject property and the site is not located in an area prone · to landslides, or susceptible to accelerated erosion, floods, or liquefaction. General 8.The project is consistent.with the Citywi,de Facilities and Improvements Plan, the Local Facilities Management Plan for Zone 6 and all city public facility policies and ordinances. The project includes elements or has been conditioned to construct or provide funding to ensure that all facilities and . improvements regarding sewer collection and treatment; water; drainage; circulation; fire; schools; parks and other recreational facilities; · libraries; government administrative facilities; and open space, related to the project will be installed-to serve new development prior to or concurrent with need. 9.The Planning Commission has reviewed each of the exactions imposed on the Developer contained in this resolution, and hereby finds, in this case, that the exactions are imposed to mitigate impacts caused by or reasonably related to the project, and the extent and the degree of the exaction is in rough proportionality to the impact caused by the project. Conditions: NOTE: Un.less otherwise specified herein, all conditions shall·be satisfied prior to issuance of a building permit. 1.If any of the following conditions fail to occur, or if they are, by their terms, to be implemented and maintained over time, if any of such conditions fail to be so implemented and maintained according to their terms, the city shall have the right to revoke or modify all approvals herein granted; deny or further condition issuance of all future building permits; deny, revoke, or further condition all certificates of occupancy issued under the authority of approvals herein granted; record a notice of violation on the property title; institute and prosecute litigation to compel their compliance with said conditions or seek damages for their violation. No vested rights are gained by Developer or a successor in interest by the city's approval of this Conditional Use Permit and Coastal Development Permit. 2.Staff is authorized and directed to make, or require the Developer to make, all corrections and · modifications to the Conditional Use Permit and Coastal Development Permit documents, as necessary to make them internally consistent and in conformity with the final action on the PC RESO NO. 7361 -3-April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 20 of 67 project. Development shall occur substantially as shown on the approved Exhibits. Any proposed development, different from this approval, shall require an amendment to this approval. 3.Developer shall comply with all applicable provisions of federal, state, and local laws and regulations in effect at the time of building permit issuance. 4.If any condition for construction of any public improvements or facilities, or the payment of any fees in-lieu thereof, imposed by this approval or imposed by law on this Project are challenged, this approval shall be suspended as provided in Government Code Section 66020. If any such condition is determined to be invalid, this approval shall be invalid unless the City Council determines that the project without the condition complies with all requirements of law. 5.This project shall comply with all conditions and mitigation measures which are required as part of the Zone 6 Local Facilities Management Plan and any amendments made to that Plan prior to the issuance of building permits. 6.Developer shall implement, or cause the implementation of, the applicable mitigation measures as stated in the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMR&P} for the Project. All mitigation measures shall be incorporated into final construction plans and specification documents. 7.Developer/Operator shall and does hereby agree to indemnify, protect, defend, arid hold harmless the City of Carlsbad, its· Council members, officers, employees, agents, and representatives, from and against any and all liabilities, losses, damages, demands, claims and costs, including court costs and attorney's fees incurred by the city arising, directly or indirectly, from (a) city's approval and issuance of this Conditional Use Permit and Coastal Development Permit, (b) city's approval or issuance of any permit or action, whether discretionary or nondiscretionary, in connection with the use contemplated herein, and (c) Developer/Operator's installation and operation of the facility permitted hereby, including without limitation, any and all liabilities arising from the emission by the facility of electromagnetic fields or other energy waves or emissions. This obligation survives until all legal proceedings have been concluded and continues even if the city's approval is not validated. 8.Prior to submittal of the building plans or improvement plans, whichever occurs first, developer shall submit to the City Planner, a 24" x 36" copy of the Site Plan reflecting the conditions approved by the final decision-making body. The copy shall be submitted to the City Planner, ·reviewed and, if found acceptable, signed by the city's project planner and project engineer. If no changes were required, the approved exhibits shall fulfill this condition. 9.This approval is granted subject to the approval of Conditional Use Permit CUP 2018-ooi4, Special Use Permit SUP 2018-0009 and Variance V 2018-0007 and is subject to all conditions contained in Planning Commission Resolution No. 7360 for those other approvals incorporated herei.n by reference. 10.Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the Developer shall provide proof to the Director from the Carlsbad Unified School District that this project has satisfied its obligation to provide school facilities. 11.Building permits will not be issued for this project unless the local agency providing water and sewer services to the project provides written certification to the city that adequate water service PC RESO NO. 7361 -4-April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 21 of 67 • and sewer facilities, respectively, are available to the project at the time of the application for the building permit, and that water and sewer capacity and facilities will continue to be available until the time of occupancy. , 12. This approval shall become null and void if building permits are not issued for this project within 24 months from the date of project approval. 13.CUP 2019-0034 shall be reviewed by the City Planner annually to determine if all conditions of this permit have been met and that �he use does not have a substantial negative effect on surrounding properties or the public health, safety and general welfare. If the City Planner · determines that: 1) the Conditional Use Permit was obtained by fraud or misrepresentation; or 2) the use for which such approval was granted is not being exercised; or 3) the Conditional Use Permit is being or recently has been exercised contrary to any of the terms or conditions of approval· or the conditions of approval have not been met; or 4) the use for which such approval was granted has ceased to exist or has been suspended for one year or more; or 5) the use is in• violation of any statute, ordinance, law or regulation; or 6) the use permitted by the Conditional Use Permit is being or has been so exercised as to be detrimental to the public health, safety or welfare or so as to constitute a nuisance, the City Planner shall recommend that the Planning· Commission hold a public hearing and after providing the permittee the opportunity to be heard, the Planning Commission may revoke and terminate the Conditional Use Permit in whole or in part, reaffirm the Conditional Use Permit, modify the conditions or impose ne.w conditions. 14.This Conditional Use Permit is granted for a maximum period of five years except that the temporary improvements approved herein shall be permitted only as long as necessary to enable construction and initial occupancy of permanent Fire Station No. 2 at 1906 Arenal Road (CUP 2018-0014). This permit may be revoked at any time after a public hearing, if it is found that the use has a substantial detrimental effect on surrounding land uses and the public's health and welfare, or the conditions imposed herein have not been met. 15.Temporary improvements approved herein, including above and below ground utilities, shall be r!a?move� within 120 days of occupancy of permanent Fire Station No. 2 at 1906 Arenal Road (CUP 2018-0014). Within that time frame, the project site, including landscaping, sidewalk, parking lot striping, etc., shall be restored to its prior configuration. Removal of temporary improvements and site restoration shall be performed to the satisfaction of the City Planner, City Engineer, and Library and Cultural Arts Director, as appropriate. 16.Landscaping and irrigation removed or damaged to accommodate temporary improvements, such as the driveway to Dove Lane, shall be promptly repaired or replaced, as appropriate, and maintained in a manner compatible with adjacent landscaped areas. 17.Fire Department staff shall delay engine checks until after 9 a.m. In the event of an emergency call; staff shall delay siren activation for both the fire engine and ambulance until entering El Camino Real unless siren activation is necessary for public safety: 18.All roof appurtenances, including air conditioners, shall . be architecturally integrated and concealed from view and the sound buffered from adjacent properties and streets, i.n substance as provided in Building Department Policy No. 80-6, to the satisfaction of the Directors of Community Development and Planning. PC RESO NO. 7361 -5-April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 22 of 67 19.Developer shall submit and obtain Planning Director approval of an exterior lighting plan including parking areas. All lighting shall be designed to reflect downward and avoid any impacts on adjacent homes or property. 20.Developer shall construct trash receptacle and recycling areas pursuant to City Engineering Standards and Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 21.105, except that re_ceptacles shall be enclosed by a six-foot-high chain link fence and gate with privacy slats, at a minimum. Loca_tion of said receptacles shall be approved by the City Planner. Enclosure shall be of similar colors and/or materials to the project to the satisfaction of the City Planner. Engineering Conditions: General 21.This project is approved upon the express condition that building permits will not be issued for the development of the subject property, unless the district engineer has determined that adequate water and sewer facilities are available at the time of permit issuance and will continue to be available until time of occupancy. Storm Water Quality 22.Developer shall comply with the city's Stormwater Regulations, latest version, arid shall implement best management .practices at all times. Best management practices include but are not limited to pollution control practices or devices, erosion control to prevent silt runoff during construction, general housekeeping practices, pollution prevention and educational practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices or devices to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants to stormwater, receiving water or stormwater conveyance system to the maximum extent practicable. Developer shall notify prospective owners and tenants of the above requirements .. 23.Developer shall complete and submit to the city engineer a Determination of Project's SWPPP Tier Level and Construction Threat Level Form pursuant to City Engineering Standards. Developer _ shall also submit the appropriate Tier level Storm Water Compliance form and appropriate Tier level Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan {SWPPP) to the satisfaction of the city engineer. Developer shall pay all applicable SWPPP plan review and inspection fees per the city's latest fee . schedule. 24.Developer shall complete the City of Carlsbad Standard Stormwater Requirement Checklist Form. Developer is responsible to ensure that all final design plans, grading plans, and building plans incorporate applicable best management practices (BMPs). These BMPs include site design, source control and Low Impact Design (LID) measures including, but not limited to, minimizing the use of impervious area (paving); routing run-off from impervious area to pervious/landscape areas, preventing illicit discharges into the storm drain and adding storm drain stenciling or signage all to the satisfaction of the city engineer. Dedication/Improvements 25.Prior to any work in the city right-of-way or public easements, Developer shall apply for and obtain a right-of-way permit to the satisfaction of the city engineer. PC RESO NO. 7361 -6-April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 23 of 67 26.Upon vacation of the temporary station, Developer shall restore the temporary emergency . vehicle driveway access to curb, gutter, and sidewalk to the satisfaction of the city engineer. 27.Upon vacation of the temporary station, Developer shall remove and abandon the water laterals. and sewer lateral serving the temporary station. Code Reminder: • 28.Approval of this request shall not excuse compliance with all applicable sections of the Zoning Ordinance and all other applicable city ordinances in effect at time of building permit issuance or occupancy permit issuance, except as otherwise specifically provided herein. 29.The project shall comply with the latest nonresidential disabled access requirements pursuant to Title 24 of the California Building Code . . 30. Premise identification (addresses) shall be provided consistent with Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 18.04.320 ... . 31.Any signs proposed for this development shall at a minimum be designed in conformance with the city's Sign Ordinance and shall require review and approval of the City Planner prior to installation of such signs. NOTICE TO APPLICANT An appeal of this decision to the City Council must be filed with the City Clerk at 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive, Carlsbad, California, 92008, within ten (10) calendar days of the date of the Planning Commission's decision. Pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Chapter 21.54, section 21.54.150, the appeal must be in writing and state the reason(s) for the appeal. The City Council must make a determination on the appeal prior to any judicial review. PC RESO NO. 7361 -7-April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 24 of 67 FIRE STATION NO. 2 AVIARA PKWY.ALGA RD.ELCAMINOREALPOI N S E T T I A LN. ARENAL RD.ALMADENWY.ALICANTERD.ESTRELLADEMAR RD.COSTA DEL MAR RD.AMBROSIA LN.BATIQUIT O SDR.MANZANITAST.MIMOSADR.DOVELN. FIRE STATION 2 DOVE LIBRARY DOVE LIBRARY FIRE STATION 2 4 April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 25 of 67 LOCATION MAP PROJECT NAME EXHIBIT PLOTTED BY: SCOTT EVANS PLOT DATf:2/2O/2O PA1H:D: \1RANSPORTA110N DEPAR1MENT\S7REf1S\FIRE STA110N LJOCA110N MAP.DWG D:\DRAWING FILES\TITLE SHEETS\IMPROVEMENT TITLE SHEET.DWG REVISED: 2/23/17REVISION DESCRIPTIONCITY APPROVALINITIALDATEENGINEER OF WORKINITIALDATEENGINEERING DEPARTMENTDRAWING NO.PROJECT NO.CHKD BY:DWN BY:SHEETSSHEETDATE INITIALOTHER APPROVALRVWD BY:CITY OF CARLSBAD"AS BUILT"DATEINSPECTORDATEREVIEWED BY:CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER APPROVALBY:DATE:IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR:P.E.EXP.1TYPEDESCRIPTIONOWNERSHIPAGREEMENTSHEET NO.FREQUENCYMAINTENANCESTRUCTURAL (POST-CONSTRUCTION) BMP TABLEMAINTENANCESTORMWATER REQUIREMENTS THAT APPLY:STANDARD STORMWATER REQUIREMENTSPRIORITY PROJECT REQUIREMENTSYES (SEE SWMP FOR DOCUMENTATION)NOEXEMPT FROM HYDROMODIFICATION?domusstudio architectureCUP 2019 -0034CDP 2019 -0030Carlsbad Firestation No 2 Temporary Location320-7CT-0014060Title Sheet1775 Dove Lane. Carlsbad, CA 92011Carlsbad Fire Station No 2 Temporary LocationCarlsbad, CAGeneralT-001 Title SheetCivilC2.0 Title SheetC3.0 Existing Condition PlanC4.0 Grading & Utility PlanC5.0 Detail SheetC6.0 Detail SheetC7.0 Detail SheetArchitecturalA-001 Site Plan (Overall)A-101 Floor PlansA-102 Roof PlansA-200 Apparatus Bay - ElevationsA-201 Temp. Living Quarter - ElevationsA-300 Site Elevation and SectionA-801 Colored ElevationA-802 Colored ElevationLandscapeL-001 Conceptual landscape PlanProject TeamOwner: City of Carlsbad1635 Faraday AvenueCarlsbad, CA 92008Architect:domusstudio architecture2800 Third AvenueSan Diego, CA 92123619.692.9393 x15Contact: Wayne HoltanCivil Engineer:Snipes-Dye Associates8348 Center Drive. Suite GLa Mesa, CA 91942619.697.9234Contact: Matt KurtzLandscape Architect:Deneen Powell Atelier, Inc.2305 El Cajon Blvd. San Diego, CA 92104619.294.9042 x115Contact: Jon PowellSheet Index16 Total SheetsProject DataProject Description: __ Owner:City of CarlsbadProject Address: 1775 Dove Lane Carlsbad, CA 92011Assessor's Parcel No.: 2150507000Legal Description: PM16044 PAR 2Existing Use:Library ParkingProposed Use: Temporary Fire StationAssessed Acreage: 6.1Quadrant: SWGeneral Plan Land Use: LLocal Facility Mgmt Zone: 6Drainage Area: DBuilding Coverage: 3,688 s.f.Buiding Footage: Temporary Fire Structure: 1782 s.f.Sprung Structure: 1600 s.f.Generator/Trash Enclosure: 307 s.fTotal: 3,688 s.f.Approvals:Conditional Use Permit, Coastal Development PermitSite Acreage: 6.1 Acres / 265,716SFDrainage Area: DWater District: CMWDSewer District: CBDSchool District: CA% of Site to be Landscape: UnchangedZoning:Zone: C-L Shopping CenterCoastal OverlayRequired Setbacks: 10 (Non - Arterial) around peripheryHeight: 35'-0" Allowable / 21' 3" App. Bay Actual, 13' 1" Living QuartersParking: Req:0.45 Parking Space Per Every Bed(0.45 x 5 = 2.25) = 3 SpacesAccessible Spaces = 1 SpaceProvided: 10 SpacesSummary:To Be Added: Public: 3 Spaces + 1 AccessiblePrivate: 10 Spaces___________________________________________Total Provided: 14 Spaces (>3 Required = OK)Project DataExisting Occupancy:N/A -Parking Lot Proposed Occupancy:R-2 / S-2Proposed Construction Type:VBNon-Separated Occupanciies (Non-Sprinklered)Allowable Area:R-2: 7,000 SFS-2: 13,500 SFActual Area:Building:(R-2) Temporary Living Quarters = 1,782 SF(S-2) Apparatus Room =1,600 SF(S-2) Generator/Trash/Recycle Storage = 307 SFTotal:(R-2)1,782 SF/7,000 SF = .25(S-2)(1,600 SF + 307 SF)/13,500 SF = .14Total:3,689 SF (.25 + .14 = .39< 1.00 = OK)Allowable Height:35' -0" With / Withoutarea increase (CBC Table 504.3)Actual Height:21' 3" App. Bay Actual, 13' 1" Living QuartersAllowable Stories: 1 With / Withoutarea increase (CBC Table 504.4)Actual Stories:1 (No change)Conditions of Approval1. Prior to any work in the city right-of-way or public easements, Developer shall apply for and obtain a right-of-way permit to the satisfaction of the city engineer.2. Upon vacation of the temporary station, developer shall restore the temporary emergency vehicle driveway access to curb, gutter, and sidewalk to the satisfaction of the city engineer.3. Upon vacation of the temporary station, developer shall remove the water laterals and sewer lateral serving the temporary station.April 21, 2020Item #2 Page 26 of 67stu~io E C T U R E n 15 REVISION DESCRIPTION CITY APPROVAL INITIALDATE ENGINEER OF WORK INITIALDATE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DRAWING NO.PROJECT NO. CHKD BY: DWN BY: SHEETSSHEET DATE INITIAL OTHER APPROVAL RVWD BY: CITY OF CARLSBAD "AS BUILT" DATE INSPECTOR DATE REVIEWED BY: IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR: P.E.EXP. 4060 320-7C 1775 Dove Lane. Carlsbad, CA 92011 Carlsbad Firestation No 2 Temporary Location civil engineers and land surveyors Snipes-Dye associates CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER APPROVAL BY:DATE: STORMWATER REQUIREMENTS THAT APPLY: STANDARD STORMWATER REQUIREMENTS PRIORITY PROJECT REQUIREMENTS YES (SEE SWMP FOR DOCUMENTATION) NO EXEMPT FROM HYDROMODIFICATION?2 CUP 2019 - 0034 CDP 2019 - 0030 April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 27 of 67 E ~ ~ ~ ffi GENERAL NOTES 1. THIS PLAN SUPERSEDES ALL OTHER PLANS PRE\IIOUSL Y APPROVED BY THE CITY OF CARLSBAD REGARDING IMPROVEMENTS SHOWN ON THIS SET OF PLANS. 2. APPROVAL OF THIS PLAN DOES NOT LESSEN OR WAIVE ANY PORTION OF THE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE, RESOLUTION OF COND/110NAL APPROVAL, CITY STANDARDS OR OTHER ADD/110NAL DOCUMENTS LISTED HEREON AS THEY MAY PERTAIN TO THIS PROJECT. THE ENGINEER IN RESPONSIBLE CHARGE SHALL REVISE THESE PLANS WHEN NON-CONFORMANCE IS DISCOVERED. J. CITY APPROVAL OF PLANS DOES NOT RELIEVE THE DEVELOPER OR ENGINEER- OF-WORK FROM RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE CORRECTION OF ERRORS AND OMISSIONS DISCOVERED DURING CONSTRUCTION. ALL PLAN REVISIONS SHALL BE PROMPTLY SUBMITTED TO THE CITY ENGINEER FOR APPROVAL. 4. A RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT FROM THE CITY ENGINEER WILL BE REQUIRED FOR ANY WORK IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY. PRIOR TO PERMIT ISSUANCE, A CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE MUST BE FILED NAMING THE CITY OF CARLSBAD AS AN ADD/110NAL INSURED ON THE PERMITTEE'S POLICY IN THE MINIMUM AMOUNT OF $1,000,000.00 FOR EACH OCCURRENCE OF LIABILITY. THE INSURANCE Wo'°iNJzE148g)fffGJftf oF'Wxls~f"fiR tffE"fu:l As~MXaL1f:iED 0ir· ·Ws~Wi RA TING GUIDE. 5. NO WORK SHALL BE COMMENCED UNTIL ALL PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED FROM THE CITY AND OTHER APPROPRIATE AGENCIES. 6. REVISION OF THESE PLANS MAY BE REQUIRED IF THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ARE NOT CONSTRUCTED PRIOR TO THE DEADLINE DA TE OF THE IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT. 7. NO REVISIONS WILL BE MADE TO THESE PLANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE CITY ENGINEER, NOTED WITHIN THE REVISION BLOCK, ON THE APPROPRIATE SHEET OF THE PLANS AND TITLE SHEET. 8. ORIGINAL DRAWINGS SHALL BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE CITY UPON BEING SIGNED BY THE CITY ENGINEER. 9. THE ORIGINAL DRAWING SHALL BE REVISED TO REFLECT AS-BUILT COND/110NS BY THE ENGINEER-OF-WORK PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORK BY THE CITY. 10. ACCESS FOR FIRE AND OTHER EMERGENCY VEHICLES SHALL BE MAINTAINED TO THE PROJECT SITE AT ALL TIMES DURING CONSTRUC110N. 11. WHERE TRENCHES ARE WITHIN CITY EASEMENTS, A SOILS REPORT COMPRISED OF: (A) SUMMARY SHEET. (8) LABORATORY WORK SHEETS AND (C) COMPACTION CURVES. SHALL BE SUBMITTED BY A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, PR/NC/PALLY DOING BUSINESS IN THE FIELD OF APPLIED SOILS MECHANICS. THE SOILS REPORT WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY ENGINEERING INSPECTOR WITHIN TWO WORKING DAYS OF COMPLE110N OF FIELD TESTS. THE WRITTEN FIELD COMPAC110N REPORT(S) SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY SUBMITTED TO THE CITY ENGINEERING INSPECTOR UPON COMPLE110N OF THE FIELD TESTS. 12. A PR£CONSTRI/CT10N M£FT1NG SHAii BF HF/ D AT THE SJif PRIOR TO THE BEGINNING OF WORK AND SHALL BE ATTENDED BY ALL REPRESENTA11VES RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION, INSPEC110N, SUPERVISION, TES11NG AND ALL OJHER ASPECTS OF THE WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SCHEDULE THE MEE11NG BY CAWNG THE INSPECTION LINE AT (760) 438-3891 AT LEAST FIVE (5) WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO STAR11NG CONSTRUC110N. APPROVED DRAWINGS MUST BE AVAILABLE PRIOR TO SCHEDULING. 13. ALL INSPECTION REQUESTS OTHER THAN FOR PRECONSTRUC110N MEE11NG WILL BE MADE BY CALLING THE ENGINEERING 24-HOUR INSPECTION REQUEST LINE AT (760) 438-3891. INSPECTION REQUESTS MUST BE RECEIVED PRIOR TO 2:00 P.M. ON THE DAY BEFORE THE INSPFCT1DN IS NFFDFQ INSPEC110NS WILL BE MADE THE NEXT WORK DAY UNLESS YOU REQUEST OTHERWISE. REQUESTS MADE AFTER 2: 00 P.M. WILL BE SCHEDULED FOR TWO FULL WORK DAYS LATER. 14. THE OWNER AND/OR APPLICANT THROUGH THE DEVELOPER AND/OR CONTRACTOR SHALL DESIGN, CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN ALL SAFETY DEVICES, INCLUDING SHORING, AND SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR CONFORMING TO ALL LOCAL, STATE AND FEDERAL SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS, LAWS AND REGULA110NS. 15. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONFORM TO LABOR CODE SEC110N 6705 BY SUBMlmNG A DETAIL PLAN TO THE CITY ENGINEER AND/OR CONCERNED AGENCY SHOWING THE DESIGN OF SHORING, BRACING SLOPE OR OTHER PROVISIONS TO BE MADE OF WORKER PROTECTION FROM THE HAZARD OF CA \I/NG GROUND DURING THE EXCAVATION OF SUCH TRENCH OR TRENCHES OR DURING THE PIPE INSTALLATION THEREIN. THIS PLAN MUST BE PREPARED FOR ALL TRENCHES FIVE FEET (5') OR MORE IN DEPTH AND APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEER AND/OR CONCERNED AGENCY PRIOR TO EXCAVA110N. IF THE PLAN VARIES FROM THE SHORING SYSTEM STANDARDS FSTABI ISHFD BY THE CONSTRIICT10N SAFETY ORDFRS T1Tl E B CAUFORNIA ADMINISTRA11VE CODE, THE PLAN SHALL BE PREPARED BY A REGISTERED ENGINEER AT THE CONTRACTORS EXPENSE. A COPY OF THE OSHA EXCAVA 110N PERMIT MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE INSPECTOR PRIOR TO EXCAVA 110N. 16. IF ANY ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES ARE DISCOVERED WITHIN ANY WORK ZONE DURING CONSTRUC110N, QPFRAT10NS WI CfASf JMMEDIAifl Y, AND THE PERMITTEE WILL N011FY THE CITY ENGINEER. OPERA 110NS WILL NOT RESTART UN11L THE PERMITTEE HAS RECEIVED WRITTEN AUTHORITY FROM THE CITY ENGINEER TO DO SO. 17. ALL OPERA 110NS CONDUCTED ON THE SITE OR ADJACENT THERETO, INCLUDING WARMING UP, REPAIR, ARRIVAL, DEPARTURE OR OPERA 110N OF TRUCKS, EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT, CONSTRUC110N EQUIPMENT AND ANY OTHER ASSOC/A TED GRADING EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD BETWEEN 7: 00 A.M. AND 6: 00 P.M. EACH DAY. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY AND NO EARTHMOVING OR GRADING OPERA110NS SHALL BE CONDUCTED ON WEEKENDS OR HOLIDAYS. (A UST OF CITY HOLIDAYS IS AVAILABLE AT THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT COUNTER.) 18. ALL OFF-SITE HAUL ROUTES SHALL BE SUBMITTED BY THE CONTRACTOR TO THE CITY ENGINEER FOR APPROVAL TWO FULL WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO BEGINNING DF WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DEBRIS OR DAMAGE OCCURRING ALONG THE HAUL RQUIF OR ADJACENT STREETS AS A RESULT OF THE GRADING OPERA 110N. 19. NO 8LAS11NG SHALL BE COMMENCED WITHOUT A CITY ENGINEER APPROVED BLAS11NG PROGRAM AND 8LAS11NG PERMIT. 20. THE EXISTENCE AND LOCA110N OF U11LITY STRUCTURES AND FACIU11ES SHOWN ON THE CONSTRUC110N PLANS WERE OBTAINED BY A SEARCH OF THE AVAILABLE RECORDS. A TTEN110N IS CALLED TO THE POSSIBLE EXISTENCE OF OTHER U11LITY FACIU11ES OR STRUCTURES NOT SHOWN OR IN A LOCA 110N DIFFERENT FROM IHA T SHOWN ON THE PLANS. THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO TAKE DUE PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES TO PROTECT THE U11Ll11ES SHOWN ON THE PLANS AND ANY OTHER EXISTING FACIU11ES OR STRUCTURES NOT SHOWN. 21. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THE LOCATION OF ALL EXIS11NG FACILl11ES ( ABOVEGROUND AND UNDERGROUND ) WITHIN THE PROJECT SITE sumctENTL y AHEAD OF THE CONSTRUC110N TO PERMIT THE REVISIONS OF THE CONSTRUC110N PLANS IF IT IS FOUND IHA T THE ACTUAL LOCA 110NS ARE IN CONFLICT WITH THE PROPOSED WORK. 22. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL N011FY AFFECTED U11UTY COMPANIES (SEE BELOW) AT LEAST TWO FULL WORKING DAYS PRIOR TO STAR11NG CONSTRUCnON NEAR THEIR FACILl11ES AND SHALL COORDINATE WORK WITH A COMPANY REPRESENTA11VE. UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT (DIG ALERT) 811 SDG&E ~800)411-7343 AT&T 619)237-2787 SPECTRUM CABLE 800)227-2600 COX COMMUN/CA 110NS 619)262-1122 CITY OF CARLSBAD(STREETS AND STORM DRAIN) (760~434-2980 'CITY OF CARLSBAD(SEWER,WATER & RECLAIMED WATER) (760 438-2722 "SAN DIEGU/TO WATER DISTRICT (760 633-2650 *LEUCADIA WASTEWATER DISTRICT (760~753-0155 *VALLECITOS WATER DISTRICT ~760 744-0460 "OLIVENHAIN WATER DISTRICT 760 753-6466 *BUENA SAN/TA 110N DISTRICT (760)7 6-340 xlJ.30 *AS APPROPRIATE 23. IN ACCORDANCE THE CITY STORM WATER STANDARDS ALL STORM DRAIN INLETS CONSTRUCTED BY THIS PLAN SHALL INCLUDE "STENCILS" BE ADDED TO PROHIBIT WASTE DISCHARGE DOWNSTREAM. STENCILS SHALL BE ADDED TO THE SA 11SFAC110N OF THE CITY ENGINEER. STREET NOTES 1. ACTUAL STRUCTURAL SEC110NS WILL BE DETERMINED AFTER "R" VALUE TESTS HAVE BEEN CONDUCTED BY A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, PR/NC/PALLY DOING BUSINESS IN THE FIELD OF APPLIED SOIL MECHANICS, ON THE PREPARED BASEMENT SOIL THE "R" VALUE TESTS AND THE ENGINEERED STRUCTURAL SEC110N MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEERING INSPECTOR FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL A MINIMUM OF TWO (2) CITY WORKING DAYS BEFORE THE WORK BEGINS. 2. STREET LIGHTS SHALL BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS, UNDERGROUND CONDUIT RUNS, SERVICE POINTS AND HAND-HOLES SHALL BE SHOWN ON THE "AS-BU/Lt PLANS. NO DIRECT BURIAL STREET LIGHT FOUNDA110NS WILL BE ALLOWED. ALL LUM/NA/RES SHALL BE ·cur OFF'" TYPE. J. ALL UNDERGROUND U11L/11ES AND LATERALS SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION OF CURBS, CROSS GUTTERS OR SURFACING OF STREETS. 4. WHERE AN EXIS11NG PIPE LINE IS TO BE ABANDONED IT SHALL BE REMOVED WITHIN TWENTY FEET OF BUILDING OR STREET AREAS AND REPLACED WITH PROPERLY COMPACTED SOILS. IN OTHER AREAS THE PIPE WILL BE PLUGGED WITH CONCRETE OR REMOVED AS APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEER. 5. WI-IEELCHAIR RAMPS SHALL BE INSTALLED PER REQUIREMENTS OF 11TLE 24, CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRA 11VE CODE. 6. STREET TREES SHALL BE INSTALLED PER SEC110N VI OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD LANDSCAPE MANUAL. 7. FIRE HYDRANT MARKERS SHALL BE PLACED IN THE STREET WITHIN THE LIMITS OF WORK OF THIS PLAN PER SDRS DWG M19. 8. ALL SURVEY MONUMENTS AND POINTS THAT ARE DISTURBED BY THIS WORK SHALL BE REESTABLISHED, PERPETUATED, AND DOCUMENTED PER THE PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS ACT. 9. TWO (2) SETS OF SURVEY (CUT) SHEETS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE CITY ENGINEERING INSPECTOR. 10. STREET LIGHTS SHALL BE 5,500 LUMEN ( 40 WA TT) OR 13,700 PUPIL LUMEN (100 WA TT) HIGH EFFICIENCY INDUC110N LIGHTS. SEWER NOTES 1. SEWER MAIN AND APPURTENANCES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE "CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING STANDARDS (LATEST ED/110N), VOLUME I- GENERAL DESIGN STANDARDS, CHAPTER 6-DESIGN CRITERIA FOR GRAVITY SEWER LINES AND APPURTENANCES, AND VOLUME J -STANDARD DRAWINGS AND NOTES AND THE STANDARD SPECIFICA110NS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUC110N, LATEST ED/110N (GREEN BOOK). 2. BEFORE ANY CONNEC110N TO THE CITY'S EXIS11NG SYSTEM, A PERMIT SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM THE CITY. IT MUST BE SIGNED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT. J. BEFORE CONSTRUC110N BEGINS IN ANY PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY. A CITY RIGHT OF WAY PERMIT SHALL BE REQUIRED. WATER NOTES 1. WATER & RECYCLED WATER MAIN AND APPURTENANCES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE "CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING STANDARDS" (LATEST ED/110N) VOLUMES 2 & J. 2. BEFORE ANY CONNECTION OR SHUT DOWN OF VALVES ON EXIS11NG C.M.W.D. LINES, A PERMIT SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM THE C.M.W.D. OFFICE AND MUST BE SIGNED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY OF CARLSBAD'S DEPUTY CITY ENGINEER AND THE UTILITY OPERA 110NS' PUBLIC WORKS MANAGER. J. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING INSPEC110N DEPARTMENT 48 HOURS PRIOR TO STAR11NG WORK SO THAT INSPEC110N MAY BE PROVIDED -TELEPHONE NO. (760)438-3891. 4. NO TREES OR STRUCTURES SHALL BE ALLOWED IN THE WATER LINE EASEMENT, ALL EXIS11NG TREES AND STRUCTURES SHALL BE REMOVED PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK -ANY EXCEPTIONS SHALL REQUIRE WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM THE DISTRICT ENGINEER. 5. ALL BURIED COPPER PIPING AND APPURTENANCES SHALL BE PROTECTED BY MEANS OF CATHODIC PROTEC110N. IF DEVELOPER/OWNER CONDUCTS A SOILS TEST REPORT AND DEMONSTRATES THAT PROTEC110N CAN BE PERFORMED IN ANOTHER MANNER, THE DISTRICT ENGINEER WILL CONSIDER AN AL TERNA 11VE FORM OF PROTEC110N. 6. THE EXACT HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL ALIGNMENT AND TYPE OF MATERIALS OF THE FIRE LINE LOCATED BETWEEN THE DETECTOR CHECK VALVE AND BUILDING SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE CITY OF CARLSBAD FIRE MARSHAL. 7. ALL POTABLE WATER SERVICES SHALL BE 1• AND ALL METERS SHALL BE 1" (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS). 8. ALL WATER METER BOXES SHALL BE 17" X JO" X 12" POLYMER CONCRETE AS MANUFACTURED BY ARMORCAST OR EQUAL (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS). 9. MINIMUM SPACING BETWEEN POTABLE WATER SERVICES AND SEWER LATERALS SHALL BE 10 FEET. 10. THE TOP OF WATER METER BOXES SHALL BE FLUSH WITH THE FINISHED SURFACE GRADE. 11. CONSTRUC110N OF WATER MAINS AND RECYCLED WATER MAINS SHALL ADHERE TO THE "CRITERIA FOR THE SEPARA110N OF WATER MAINS AND SANITARY SEWERS" PUBLISHED BY THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA'S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES. 12. AXIAL DEFLEC110N AT THE PIPE JOINTS IS NOT ALLOWED. THE USE OF A HIGH- DEFLEC110N COUPLING AT A PIPE JOINT MAY BE PERMITTED BY THE INSPECTOR ON A CASE BY CASE BASIS NOT TO EXCEED 4 DEGREES TOTAL DEFLEC110N PER COUPLING (2 DEGREES/EACH GASKET). USE CERTAINTEED "VINYL-IRON" H.D. FOR C900. 13. BEFORE CONSTRUC110N BEGINS IN ANY PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY. A CITY RIGHT OF WAY PERMIT SHALL BE REQUIRED. 14. NO CUT11NG OF ASBESTOS CEMENT PIPE (ACP) IS PERMITTED. CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ACP TO NEAREST COUPLING AND INSTALL ACP X PVC ADAPTORS AND THE NECESSARY PVC SIZE AND CLASS PIPE TO INSTALL THE TEE AT THE STA110N. 15. PRIOR TO BACKFILL, INSTALL TRACER WIRE ON TOP OF PIPE AND SECURE IN PLACE WITH 2-INCH WIDE PLAS11C ADHESIVE TAPE AT MAXIMUM 10-FOOT INTERVALS. WIRE TO ENTER VALVE STANDS BY MEANS OF DRILLED HOLE IN PIPE STAND WALL JUST BELOW 4TIBOX. WIRE IS NOT TO INTERFERE WITH VALVE NUT OPERA110N. RUN TRACER WIRE CON11NUOUSLY ALONG PIPE AND TERMINATE IN ADJACENT VALVE BOXES FOR VALVES. WHERE BURIED SPLICES OCCUR, USE AN SCOTCHCAST, BURIED ASSEMBLIES OR BURIED ELECTRICAL EPOXY RESIN SUCH AS INCHES OF COILED WIRE AT ACCES EQUIPMENT. EACH INSTALLED RU USING THE TRACER WIRE. PROTE INSTALLA 110N AND BACKFILLING. WIR OR APPROVED EQUAL. PROVIDE 24 s POINTS FOR ATTACHMENTS OF PIPE LOCA 11NG N OF PIPE SHALL BE CAPABLE OF BEING LOCATED CT WIRE INSULA110N FROM DAMAGE DURING E INSULA 110N IHA T IS BROKEN, CUT, OR DAMAGED SHALL BE REPLACED. STRANDED COPPER WIRE WITH HIGH MOLECULAR INSULA110N SPECIF/CALLY DESIGNED FOR DIRECT R. TRACER WIRE SHALL BE AWG NO. 8 WEIGHT POLYETHYLENE (HMW/PE) BURIAL IN CORROSIVE SOIL OR WA 7E ASTM D 1248, TYPE 1, CLASS C. WI ACCEPTABLE AND REPLACEMENT OF BE REQUIRED AT THE CONTRACTOR' POLYETHYLENE INSULA 110N SHALL CONFORM TO RES WITH CUT OR DAMAGED INSULA110N ARE NOT THE EN11RE WIRE WHICH HAS BEEN DAMAGED WILL S EXPENSE. SIGNING AND STRIPING NOTES 1. THE CONTRACTOR /S RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING ALL SIGNING AND STRIPING. 2. SIGNING, STRIPING AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS SHALL CONFORM TO THE CALIFORNIA MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAmc CONTROL DEVICES (FHWA ·s MUTCD 2003 REVISION 1, AS AMENDED FOR USE IN CALIFORNIA), CALTRANS STANDARD SPECIFICA110NS (JULY 2006 OR LA TEST VERSION THEREOF), THtSE PLANS AND THE SPECIAL PROVISIONS. J. ALL SIGNING AND STRIPING /S SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR OR HIS REPRESENTA 11VE, PRIOR TO INSTALLA 110N. 4. ANY DEV/A 110N FROM THESE SIGNING AND STRIPING PLANS SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER OF WORK AND PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR PRIOR TO ANY CHANGE IN THE FIELD. 5. ALL SIGNING AND STRIPING SHALL BE REFLEC11VE PER CAL TRANS SPECIF/CA 110NS. STRIPING SHALL BE REPAINTED TWO WEEKS AFTER IN/11AL PAINTING. SIGNING SHALL USE ENCAPSULATED LENS REFLEC11VE SHEE11NG (HIGH INTENSITY OR EQUAL). 6. PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF STREET IMPROVEMENTS, ALL STREET STRIPING AND AND MARKINGS WITHIN A 500' PERIMETER OF THE CONSTRUC110N PROJECT WILL BE RESTORED TO A "UKE NEw" COND/110N, IN A MANNER MEETING THE APPROVAL OF THE CITY INSPECTOR. 7. EXACT LOCA 110N OF STRIPING AND STOP LIMIT LINES SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR OR HIS REPRESENTA11VE PRIOR TO INSTALLA110N. 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE ALL CONFLIC11NG PAINTED LINES, MARKINGS AND PAVEMENT LEGENDS BY GRINDING. DEBRIS SHALL BE PROMPTLY REMOVED BY THE CONTRACTOR. 9. ALL PAVEMENT LEGENDS SHALL BE THE LATEST VERSION OFTHE CALTRANS METRIC STENCILS. 10. LIMIT LINES AND CROSSWALKS SHALL BE FIELD LOCATED. CROSSWALKS SHALL HAVE 10' INSIDE DIMENSION UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 11. ALL CROSSWALKS. LIMIT LINES, STOP BARS, PAVEMENT ARROWS AND PAVEMENT LEGENDS SHALL BE THERMOPLAS11C UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 12. FIRE HYDRANT PAVEMENT MARKERS SHALL CONFORM TO THE CALIFORNIA MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAmc CONTROL DEVICES (FHWA'S MUTCD 2003 REVISION 1, AS AMENDED FOR USE IN CALIFORNIA) AND SAN DIEGO REGIONAL STANDARD DRAWING M-19. 13. ALL MEDIAN NOSES AND FLARES SHALL BE PAINTED YELLOW. 14. ALL SIGNS SHALL BE STANDARD SIZE AS SHOWN IN THE CALIFORNIA MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAmc CONTROL DEVICES (FHWA 's MUTCD 2003 REVISION/, AS AMENDED FOR USE IN CALIFORNIA) UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 15. SIGN POSTS SHALL BE SQUARE PERFORATED STEEL TUBING WITH BREAKAWAY BASE PER SAN DIEGO REGIONAL STANDARD DRAWING M-45. 16. WHEN A SIGN IS ATTACHED TO A POLE, IT SHALL BE MOUNTED USING A STANDARD CITY OF CARLSBAD MOUN11NG BRACKET WITH STRAPS. 17. EXIS11NG SIGNS REMOVED BY THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE DELIVERED BY THE CONTRACTOR TO THE CITY OF CARLSBAD PUBLIC WORKS YARD AT 405 OAK AVENUE. 18. ALL SIGNS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS SHALL BE NEW SIGNS PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR EXCEPT THOSE SIGNS SPECIF/CALLY SHOWN AS EX/STING TO BE RELOCATED OR TO REMAIN. 19. (IF NECESSARY) WHERE R4-7 SIGN AND OMI-J OBJECT MARKER ARE TO BE INSTALLED IN A 2-FOOT WIDE MEDIAN NOSE, THE R4-7 SIGN SHALL BE 18"X24" AND THE OMI-J OBJECT MARKER SHALL BE 12"X12" SOURCE OF TOPOGRAPHY TOPOGRAPHY SHOWN ON THESE PLANS WAS GENERA TED BY STANDARD FIELD SURVEY METHODS FROM INFORMA110N GATHERED ON JANUARY /1. 20~ BY SNIPES-DY£ ASSOC/A7ES, TOPOGRAPHY SHOWN HEREON CONFORMS TO NA 110NAL MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS. PROJECT LOCATION THIS PROJECT IS LOCATED WITHIN ASSESSORS PARCEL NUMBER 215-05(c700Q. THE CALIFORNIA COORDINATE INDEX OF THIS PROJECT IS N62494J7,.39 E/983732.54. BENCH MARK DESCRIP110N: R.O.S. 17271 PT. NO. 69, 2 112" DISK STAMPED "CLSB-069 LS 6215" LOCA110N: IN CURB AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF EL CAMINO REAL AND POINSET11A LANE. 235 FT. FROM THE CENTER OF EL CAMINO REAL RECORDED:--------------------------ELEVA 110N: 272.456 DA TUM: __ N~G~l:12-2=9 _________ _ REFERENCE DRAWINGS J20-7A, 305.6, SDP86-11, 305-64, J05-6E BASIS OF BEARINGS THE BASIS OF BEARINGS FOR THIS SURVEY IS THE CALIFORNIA COORDINATE SYSTEM, NAD83, ZONE 6, EPOCH 1991.35, BETWEEN STATION "CLSB-069" AND STATION "CLSB-037" PER R.O.S. 17271. I.E., N13'56'58"W DEVELOPER NAME: CITY OF CARLSBADIS7FVFN S1FWART ADDRESS: 12DD CARLSBAD VILLAGE DR PHONE NO.: 760-6D2-7543 "DECLARATION OF RESPONSIBLE CHARGE" I HEREBY DECLARE IHA T I AM THE ENGINEER OF WORK FOR THIS PROJECT, IHA T I HA VE EXERCISED RESPONSIBLE CHARGE OVER THE DESIGN OF THE PROJECT AS DEFINED IN SECTION 6703 OF THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE, AND IHA T THE DESIGN /S CONSISTENT WITH CURRENT STANDARDS. I UNDERSTAND THAT THE CHECK OF PROJECT DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICA110NS BY THE CITY OF CARLSBAD DOES NOT RELIEVE ME AS ENGINEER OF WORK, OF MY RESPONSl8/Ll11ES FOR PROJECT DESIGN. FIRM: ---~S=Nl~PE...,S~-~D~YE~A~SS=O~C=IA~TE~S~---- ADDRESS: -----'8"'3""48"'-'C"'£,.,_N.,_.1E.,_,R ... D.,.R,.. .... s..,u,,_1TEu....,G.._ __ _ CITY. ST.: _ ___.L.,.A._...M£...,S.._A ....... C.,.A__,9 .... 1.,._94,..2~----- TELEPHONE: {619)697-9234 BY: MATTHEW P. KURTZ DATE: 9/11119 INDEX OF SHEETS SHEET 2 -TITLE SHEET SHEET 3 -EXIS11NG COND/110N PLAN SHEET 4 -GRADING & U11LITY PLAN SHEET 5 -DETAIL SHEET SHEET 6 -DETAIL SHEET SHEET 7 -DETAIL SHEET WORK TO BE DONE THE IMPROVEMENT WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS, CURRENT AT THE 11ME OF CONSTRUC110N, AS DIRECTED BY THE CITY ENGINEER. 1. CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL CODE 2. CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING STANDARDS 3. THIS SET OF PLANS 5. THE STANDARD SPECIFICA110NS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION (GREEN BDOK). 7. THE SAN DIEGO AREA REGIONAL STANDARD DRAWINGS AND AS MAY BE MODIFIED BY THE CITY OF CARLSBAD STANDARDS. 11. CALIFORNIA STORM WATER QUALITY ASSOC/A TION BMP CONSTRUCTION HANDBOOK AND CAL TRANS CONSTRUC110N SITE BMP MANUAL. ABBREVIATIONS (AB) AS-BUILT AB AGGREGATE BASE AC ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEMENT BLDG BUILDING 88 BOTTOM OF BOX CB CATCH BASIN CL CENTERLINE CMH COMMUN/CATIONS MANHOLE CMP CORRUGATED METAL PIPE CO CLEAN OUT CONG CONCRETE COMM COMMUN/CATION CSFM CALIFORNIA STA TE FIRE MARSHALL DW DOMESTIC WATER (E), EX., EXIST. EXISTING EG EXISTING GRADE ELEC ELECTRICAL EMH ELECTRICAL MANHOLE FDC FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION FG FINISH GRADE FH FIRE HYDRANT FL FLOW LINE FS FINISH SURFACE FT FOOT G GAS GB GRADE BREAK GV GATE VALVE /CV IRRIGATION CONTROL VALVE IE INVERT ELEVATION /RR /RR/GA TION LAT LATERAL LF LINEAR FEET MH MANHOLE MO MARK-OUT PIV POST INDICATOR VALVE PL PROPERTY LINE POC POINT OF CONNECTION PVT PRIVATE (R), REC RECORD PLAN R/W RIGHT-OF-WAY RCP REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE RCV RECLAIMED /RR/GA TION CONTROL VAL VE S, SWR SEW'ER SCO SEW'ER CLEANOUT SD STORM DRAIN SOC/ STORM DRAIN CURB INLET SDCO STORM DRAIN CLEANOUT SDG&E SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC SDGEV SAN DIEGO GAS & ELECTRIC VAULT CITY SDMH STORM DRAIN MANHOLE SL STREET LIGHT SMH SEW'ER MANHOLE SWK SIDEWALK TB TOP OF BERM TC TOP OF CURB TELE TELECOM TG TOP OF GRATE TW TOP OF WALL TYP TYPICAL W, WTR WATER WHH WATER HANDHOLE WM WATER METER WV WATER VALVE l'-ofESS/o (NAME OF ENGINEER) ENGINEER OF WORK ~ )I,.., t:." "'"' < ~ ~P. <;, R.C.E. NO.: 79546 ... "' "' -PACIFIC REGISTRATION EXP/RA 110N DA TE: 9-30-20 z ~ No. 79546 "" OCEAN 8348 CENTER DRIVE, STE. G, LA MESA, CA 91942 ,., \.Iv TELEP~~ (619) ,697-923) JAX,J619) 460-2033 "'. ~-9-30-., "" • CfV\\. ~ ;'/.A~ /.I/ ) ,A(./''/1 .. -z..79 -7 ~ ..r;,, ~' "Ir, 0~ .-Ar rHEW P. K ,~ 1 L y1o R.C.E. 79546 <' Op C~'-'~ EXP\ ES09020 STRUCTURAL (POST-CONSTRUCTION) BMP TABLE ~ B MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE TYPE DESCRIPTION OWNERSIDP SHEET NO. AGREEMENT FREQUENCY LEGEND ALL STANDARD DRAWINGS ARE SAN DIEGO REGIONAL STANDARD DRAWINGS (SDRSD) UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE: • CITY OF CARLSBAD STANDARD DRAWING (COCSD) •• CARLSBAD MUINICIPAL WATER DISTRICT STANDARD DRAWING ••• SAN DIEGO REGIONAL STANDARD DRAWING (SDRSD) AS MODIFIED BY CITY OF CARLSBAD DESCRIPTION DWG. NO. SYMBOL QUANTITY RIGHT-OF-WAY EXIS11NG CONCRETE SURFACE EXIS11NG ASPHALT SURFACE EXIS11NG WALL EXIS11NG FIRE HYDRANT EXIS11NG HANDICAP SPACE EXIS11NG TREE WITH TRUNK DIAMETER EXIS11NG OVERHEAD LIGHT EXIS11NG STORM DRAIN MANHOLE EXIS11NG STORM DRAIN EXIS11NG SEWER MANHOLE EXIS11NG SEWER MAIN PER AS-BU/LT EXIS11NG WATER MAIN PER AS-BU/UT EXIS11NG SDG&E VAULT EXIS11NG GAS MAIN MARK-OUT EXIS11NG ELECTRICAL MARK-OUT EXIS11NG COMMUNCA 110N/TELECOM MARK-OUT EXIS11NG CONCRETE CURB EXIS11NG CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER EXIS11NG FENCE PROPOSED 2" GRIND & OVERLAY A.G. PAVING C4.0 PROPOSED CONCRETE PAVING SDRSD G-02, TYPE G ---- I I I I 6 0 :CZ Q SDMH Q SMH --S(ob)-- --W(ob)-- --G(mo>--- ---E(mo,J---- ---C(mo>---- r PROPOSED 6" CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER PROPOSED TRENCHING COCSD GS-25 GS-27 r 7 7 7 7 7 ,-'7 . , .. · .... ·· .. ·.····// ... ·/ ................................ /./ GS-28, S-5, W-2, W-4 L.... --"----L LJ PROPOSED 6" SEWER LATERAL PROPOSED 3/4" WATER SERVICE PROPOSED 1 • FIRE SERVICE PROPOSED 6" AC BERM PROPOSED BACKFLOW PREVENTER PROPOSED SEWER CLEANOUT TOTAL DISTURBED AREA = 2,232 SF COCSD S-7 COCSD W-3 & W-20 COCSD W-JA SDRSD G-05 COCSD W-20 COCSD S-7 ---s--- ---w--- ---F--- ----<©>---- 0 (THIS AREA INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO OFF-SITE WORK INCLUDING PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS AND TEMPORARY DISTURBANCE SUCH AS VEHICLE AND EQUIPMENT STAGING AREAS, CONSTRUC110N WORKER FOOT TR Ame, SOIL/GRAVEL PILES. U11LITY TRENCHES, BACKFILL CUTS, AND SLOPE KEYWA YS) TOTAL REPLACED IMPERVIOUS AREA = 1,812 Sf TOTAL PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS AREA = 420 SF VICINITY OF OCEANSIDE /{] MAP 1!/c. l V "Ir~ ,-\ .. GA _ ,-ITE NOT TO SCALE \ c:: <( om 6 ,__,,. [ . ~I . --_._,--;--.·. . .;~---·. ·. ·--, _. ,, t .· ,._~ cosrAi ~ AVE~"' \~ ' 2 ~ f! -1"---.. ~ CITY OF ENCINITAS~ stu~io E C T U R E D D lllLE SHEET C2.0 I 11 II I '"~-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ 15 REVISION DESCRIPTION CITY APPROVAL INITIALDATE ENGINEER OF WORK INITIALDATE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DRAWING NO.PROJECT NO. CHKD BY: DWN BY: SHEETSSHEET DATE INITIAL OTHER APPROVAL RVWD BY: CITY OF CARLSBAD "AS BUILT" DATE INSPECTOR DATE REVIEWED BY: IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR: P.E.EXP. 4060 320-7C 1775 Dove Lane. 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I I I I [Q]EX. WALL [fil EX. LANDSCAPING. ------[El EX. CONCRETE CU18 I; GUTTER. ------~EX.CONCRETE CLRB. • SDMHQ [HjEX. STOl2M DRAIN MAf>l-lOI.E 012 IN.ET. == == ==---QJ EX. STOl2M DRAIN. SM HQ [El EX. SEWER MAN-lOLE. ---s(ob)---[]EX. SEWER MAIN PB.! AS-BUILT. -[Ml EX. FIRE ~RANT. 3:z [fil EX. STl2EE i LIG>-lT. ---w(ab) [fjEX. WATEl2 MAIN PER AS-BUILT. 0 @] EX. TREE. ----i,-~----[Rj EX. FENCE. [§JEX. SDGl;E VALLT. [TI EX. CONCRETE Cl20SS GUTTER. [ill EX. CONCRETE SWALE. ---G(moJ----[y] EX. GAS MAIN MAl<K-OUT. ---E(mo}----~ EX. ELECTl21CAL MAl<K-OUT. • . . ·.·-:..··. .r . --c(mal----[Kl EX. COMMLJI.JICATIONS/TaECOM MAl<K-OUT. . ' ' ' ' [Y] EX. 2" WATEl2 'NOT USED" PEl2 A5-BJILT 32C-7A. . ' • • • • ., • .·. ·. _·._ .... __ -.. ~~-/·.··.·.·_ . ·-:. --.,~?->·. - .. ·. \ 9~"' ' . • • ' • A ' N ' .. _· __ · ____ ---~~;r.·-_-_· . ··,!' . _-.·_·._'·.\· ·_._·._._·.- .·,p.,."J.'". °' "') \•·· . Qy '"<:)-· .. ·.·_._.:(g~'.-_ ,r< ----1[fil1----,,/ E(ffl()J ----£(mo) .·.· .. · .. ·x:; . . ·. ·. -;..: ... · .. ·_._·._·.~ .. . . ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·. ·_._·._ii-i\~~~ . . '\~·. · . 10 5 0 10 ~I ~--1 i I I SCALE< 1"•10' 20 I 30 I + • • {,,,i/lj'{fi"cl •=,<=· ===;".~,...:l:iic-,ijj~,ioo-, B 1-· ---,0-1 ~' =~::cc~• ,j{,,, ' ~ r--i-----~'~--·-------,aaa;----tc-t----\'-~~-~·---~+---~c_,..,~~ ~~ f ----ErmoJ E( ENGINEER OF WORK 8348 CENTER DRIVE, STE. G, LA MESA, CA 91942 TELEPH (619) ,697-923) yx)619) 460-2033 1.'f/l/,,( / ~) ..,,,-r(/ /1 _7.,7?, -? 19 M'A TTHEW P, K R_Tr . /. R.C,E, 79546 EXPI ES 0!J/.l0 20 I I I I I I Ml--..,_ · .. _·._·._· .. \6~:,.·-.··.·.· .·.·.·+ .. y . Ufc'."-+/ . ·---'&b,,·'. -. ·,~1· ,' + .. stu~io E C T U R E r--r-~---r-r--~~□ D ~=:'...'.::::========='...:::::=:::::; EXISTING CONDITION PLAN C3.0 t------'--------+-----'----t L___I ~ -=I ~I ~11~1 '"~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ 15 REVISION DESCRIPTION CITY APPROVAL INITIALDATE ENGINEER OF WORK INITIALDATE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DRAWING NO.PROJECT NO. CHKD BY: DWN BY: SHEETSSHEET DATE INITIAL OTHER APPROVAL RVWD BY: CITY OF CARLSBAD "AS BUILT" DATE INSPECTOR DATE REVIEWED BY: IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR: P.E.EXP. 4060 320-7C 1775 Dove Lane. Carlsbad, CA 92011 Carlsbad Firestation No 2 Temporary Location civil engineers and land surveyors Snipes-Dye associates 4 April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 29 of 67 ·._·._._··.·.·· .. · .· .... _-.·. C .. . ··\·-:i_·.: 2·-_·._· .. ·-_. C; -~:--:· .-_-.\· _·.:--_--._· _·._··. ~·~·.··.· .. ·· .. ··.· .. ···.··.· .. ··.··.··.·.· ... ··•~g \.· ._··$i-~---.\._·.· .. _·._·._ • mo,1-----E/mo,1-----Elmo,1----- 195 mo CONS I RLJCTION NOTE --- ---~l<IGI-IT-OF-WAY. ~;c;;;;;;=~=·;;;;" ~ [ID EXISTING CONCRETE SIDEWALK/PAVEIIIENT TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PLACE ~~~-~/:ee/ee:/:e!j @]EXISTING AC PAVEMENT TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PLACE. I I I I [QJ EXISTING WALL TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PLACE [[] EXISTING LANDSCAPING TO REMAIN. Pl<OTECT IN PLACE ------[fl EXISTING CONCRETE CLRB !; Gl.JTTEI< TO REMAIN. Pl<OTECT IN PLACE. -------~ EXISTING CONCRETE CLRB TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PLACE. ,, SDMHQ [BJ EXISTING STORM DRAIN MAf\l--lOLE OR INLET TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PL.ACE. ~ == == ==---QJ EXISTING STORM DRAIN TO REMAIN. Pl<OTECT IN PLACE E SMHQ [Kl EXISTING SEWER MANHOLE TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PLACE. ---SCAB>---[I] EXISTING SEWER MAIN PEI< AS-BUILT TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PLACE. -[Ml EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT TO REMAIN. POOTECT IN PLACE. ~ [El EXISTING S1REE I LIGHT TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PLACE. ---WCAB [El EXISTING WA TEI< MAIN PEI< AS-BJIL T TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PLACE. 0 [Qj EXISTING TREE TO REMAIN. Pl<OTECT IN PLACE. --)(-~)( [El EXISTING FENCE TO REMAIN. POOTECT IN PLACE. t---[§)EXISTING SDG!;E VAULT TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PLACE. --~GCMO~=,;:'. [y] EXISTING GAS MAIN MAl<K-OUr TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PL.ACE. ---ECMO>----l¥I] EXISTING ELECTRICAL MAl<K-OUr TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PL.ACE. • --C<Mo [Kl EXISTING COMMUNICATIONS/TELECOM MAl<K-OUr TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PL.ACE. i la=o===...,,===I ~r-. -: 4·. 4--~-:1 0 CD 2· GRIND e OVERLAY A.c. PAVING PER DETAIL sHT. 4. MATCH EX. FLUSH. (D INSTALL CONCRETE PAVING. MATCH EX. FLUSH. ALL CONCRETE SHALL BE 10" THICK. 560-C-3250, FOR COMMERCIAL APPLICATION WITH lf4 REBAR • 18" O.C. EACH WAY. Imo ~ ============= ~ r---;--r-,--/). @ REMOVE AND REPLACE 6" CLRB !; Gl.JTTEI< PEI< SDRSD G-02, TYPE G. MATCH EX FLUSH. § L _ _::_/_::_/ __ ~LJ a: @ PROPOSED Tl<ENCl-llNG PER COCSD GS-25, GS-27, GS-28, S-5, W-2, !; W-4. MATCH EX. FLLSl-l. @ CONNECT TO EX. SEWER MAIN PEI< COCSD S-7. @CONNECT TO EX. WATER <AS-BUILT DWG. 320-7A. SHEET C3l PEI< COCSD W-8. ---s---(j) PROPOSED 6" SEWER LATERAL PEI< COCSD 5-7. ---w @ PROPOSED 3/4" WATER SERVICE PEI< COCSD W-3 AND W-20. ---V'o-J ---@) PROPOSED I" WA TEI< SEl<VICE PER COCSD W-3A. ====== (@ PROPOSED 6' AC BEl<M PER SDRSD G-05. @ PROPOSED BACKFLOW PREVENTER PEI< COCSD W-20. 1l ! @REMOVE EX. CONCRETE CLRB !; Gl.JTTEI< THROUGH DRIVEWAY WIDTH. i @FILL!; FEATHER GRADES WITH A SMOOTH TRANSITION, 3•1 Cl< FLATTER BETWEEN PAVEMENTS. ~ O @ PROPOSED SEWER CLEANOUT PEI< COCSD S-7. ~ @) PROPOSED 24' WIDE COMMERCIAL DRIVEWAY PEI< SDl<SD SDG-163. Brno) mo i-.:: Elmo • Elmo Elmo 6' SCREEN CHAINLINK FENCE PER ARCHITECT'S PLANS CTYPJ NOTE TO CONTRACTOR: CONTRACTOR TO PLACE WA TEI< SERVICE 12', OUTSIDE DIAM=TEI< TO OUTSIDE DIA/vETEI<, ABOVE SEWER AT Cl<OSSINGS. CAUTlON= LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ON THIS PLAN ARE APPl<OXIMA TE !; PEI< RECORD DRAWINGS AND SHALL BE FIELD VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR UTILIZING A MARK-OUT SERVICE PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. , . • Elmo ElmoJ Imo mo 10 5 0 10 20 30 ~I ~--1 I I SCALE< 1'•10' s ENGINEER OF WORK 8348 CENTER DRIVE, STE. G, LA MESA, CA 91942 TELEPH (619) ,697-923) yx)619) 460-2033 ;,'f/l/,,( / ~) .--rl//1 _7.,7?.-? 7) M'A TTHEW P. K R_TZ-_ / R.C.E. 79546 EXPI ES 0!J/.l0 20 I I I I I I I I + .. . . . . ·••·•i1.1 \ F i .·.· .· ._· __ ··.~~-i- .. ,1q6.'_.· ··. ·3tabf.·.· ·.· · . C\J· . ~4 .... :·-~-@· .:· .· .\-.· .· .· .· .· .. · .. , ,---- 1 I I I stu~io E C T U R E r---r-~---r--r-~~□ D ~=:'...'.::::========='...:::::=:::::; GRADING & UTILITY PLAN C4.0 ~-----+----'----t L___I ~ -=I ~I ~11~1 ffi ---v,o-: ---@6 PROPOSED T WATER SEl<VICE PEI< COCSD W-3A. <nL--------=------------------------------------------=====================------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------__J 15 REVISION DESCRIPTION CITY APPROVAL INITIALDATE ENGINEER OF WORK INITIALDATE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DRAWING NO.PROJECT NO. CHKD BY: DWN BY: SHEETSSHEET DATE INITIAL OTHER APPROVAL RVWD BY: CITY OF CARLSBAD "AS BUILT" DATE INSPECTOR DATE REVIEWED BY: IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR: P.E.EXP. 4060 320-7C 1775 Dove Lane. Carlsbad, CA 92011 Carlsbad Firestation No 2 Temporary Location civil engineers and land surveyors Snipes-Dye associates 5 April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 30 of 67 E ~ ~ ~ ffi NON-CONTIGUOUS SIDEWALK CURB DRIVEWAY WIDTH SHOWN ON PLANS ". ,, '. ' ' . 1 INSTALL 1/4" EXPANSION ' ' ., '. :. · JOINT FILL MATERIAL ' . . BETWEEN SLABS *l'tl' ' . I 1'--Q I • I. CD ...J I : DEPRESSED CURB. ~ Cl'J :· • GUTTER 3'-0" 3'-0" IPLANLA 3'-0" 3'-0n CURB OPENING = DRIVEWAY WIDTH + 12' I BOTTOM OF CUR~ DRIVEWAY WIDTH ~ SHOWN DN PLANS DEPRESSED CU B ELEVATION EDGE OF SIDEWALK -----j 7 1/2" 1.5% SLOPE MIN 12"R {TYP) I PROPERTY LINE 2 TO 1 TRANSITION --~~,~CONTIGUOUS . I -~ 1f. 0 "'l'...J ' 12"R (TYP) SIDEWALK L---I _9.67% I L.______ ~jf-1" ABOVE GUTTER ----------------~ J 1 i" R ' SECTION A-A 12 __1 INOTES: 1. CONCRETE SHALL NOT BE PLACED UNTIL FORMS AND SUBGRADE ARE INSPECTED AND APPROVED BY THE RESIDENT ENGINEER. 2. CONCRETE SHALL BE 560-C-3250. 3. SEE STANDARD DRAWING SDG-164 FOR WIDTH AND LOCATION REQUIREMENTS. LEGEND ON PLANS KM I CONTIGUOUS R1f 'DRIVEWAY 4. SEE SDG-1 51 AND G-10 FOR CURB AND JOINT DETAILS. 5. METER BOXES SHALL NOT BE LOCATED WITHIN DRIVEWAY. SEE WS-03. 6. DRIVEWAY IN EXCESS OF 150' IN LENGTH FROM CURB FACE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 7" PCC. l::H I NON-CONTIGUOUS [RT' DRIVEWAY 7. DRIVEWAY SHALL BE CONTINUOUS POUR FROM BACK OF CURB TO PROPERTY LINE. 8. ALL HISTORICAL STAMPS/ IMPRESSIONS (STREET NAME, CONTRACTOR NAME.AND DATE) SHALL BE PRESERVED PER SDG-115. 9. FOR DESIGNATED URBANIZED COMMUNITIES, SIDEWALK DESIGN (SCORING PATTERN, COLOR, TEXTURE) SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH HISTORI C DESIGN ON ADJACENT PROPERTIES. REVISION ~ APPROVED DATE RECOM\lENDED BY THE CITY CITY OF SAN DIEGO -STANDARD DRAWING OF SAN DIEGO STANDARDS COM~ IEE ORIGINAL M.V.R = REFLACEJ <A ,I. No!.GELVOrJRT =, .. ·') 9)4/18 SCG-114 UPDATED es J. NAGELVODRT "'" COMMERCIAL CONCRETE RC.E.&;SZ3 DATE UPDATED "" J. NACEL\IOOITT "'' UPDATED CG J. NAGELVOORT ,~, DRIVEWAY DRAWING SDG-1 63 REDRAFTED cc J. NAGELVOORT -, NU~BER -FULL ROAD WIDTH -GUTTER TO GUTTER ' ASPHALT CONCRETE -I FIN I SH GOU RSE, r--> 48" / F]E GS-28 ------~ -_ t _ _ LIMIT OF 2" GRIND LIM IT OF 2" -7 \ (lYP,) (lYP.) ~ EXISTING AC SAWCUT LINE AND BASE TYPICAL ASPHALT CONCRETE BASE COURSE, SEE GS-28 AGGREGATE BASE 0 ' '--PIPE BEDDING AND BACKFILL PER PROJECT PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND CllY STANDARDS. NOTES: 1. THE DETAIL SHOWN ABOVE APPLIES TO TRENCH WIDTHS GREATER THAN 48 INCHES. 2. EXISTING A.C, SHALL BE CUT AND REMOVED IN SUCH A MANNER SO AS NOT TO TEAR, BULGE OR DISPLACE ADJACENT PAVEMENT, EDGES SHALL BE CLEAN AND VERTICAL. ALL CUTS SHALL BE PARALLEL OR PERPENDICULAR TO STREET CENlERLINE, l',1--IEN PRACTICAL, 3, BASE MATERIAL SHALL BE REPLACED TO DEPTH OF EXISTING BASE. A.C. MAY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR BASE MATERIAL AT THE CITY ENGINEER'S DISCRETION, "' z 0 e= w ~ w z "' ::J w "' co w ~ ~ ~ w => w I 6" 0 I t5 ' "' e; w Ct u u 0 2" WEAKENED X ~ .• ' ) w "' . PLANE JOINT ~ z "' ~ \ 1 -0 I I 1/2" R -"' ~3/i"R -"' < " . • •• G · . ., \ .. •· . . -~ I ----' . . --~ . 1--. ... " < k . ·-1 w L ' TYPE w •AREA G 24" 1.34 SQ. FT. H 30" 1.60 SQ FT. ' 6" CURB HEIGHT NOTES: 1. CONCRETE SHALL BE 520-C-2500. 2. SEE STANDARD DRAWINGS G-9 AND G-10 FOR JOINT DETAILS. LEGEND ON PLANS 3. SLOPE TOP OF CURB 2% MAX TOWARD GUTTER. Revision By Approved Date RECOMMENDED BY 1HE SAN DIEGO SAN DIEGO REGIONAL STANDARD DRAWING REGIONAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE ORIGINAL KERCHEVAL 12/75 -ADD METRIC T. STANTON 03/03 ' 1 rohohor,>J ' " ,, REFORMATTE[ T. STANTON 04/06 CURB AND GUTTER -COMBINED Ch□ii;den,on R.C.E. 19246 Dote UPDATED MR MR/CV 11/11 DRA\\1NG UPDATED r;,; r;,; 12/15 NUMBER NOTES: 1. A TACK COAT OF ASPHALTIC EMULSION OR PA\i1NG ASPHALT SHALL BE APPLIED TO EXISTING A.G. OR P.C.C, CONTACT SURFACES PRIOR TO RESURFACING PER SSPWC SECTI ON 302-5. 2. ASPHALT CONCRETE RESURFACING -BASE COURSE: a. MINIMUM TOTAL A.C. Tl-llCKNESS SHALL BE ONE INCH GREATER THAN EXISTING A.C, b. A.G. SHALl BE B-PG64-10 FOR BASE COURSE, PER SECTION 203-6 OF SSPWC. c. BASE COURSE SHALL BE LAID DOWN 1'-11TH SELF PROPELLED PAVING MACHINE AND AND COMPACTED PER SSPWC SECTION 302-5. 3. ASPHALT CONCRETE RESURFACING {FIN ISH COURSE): a. PRO\i1DE 2 INCH DEEP GRIND AND A.G. FINISH COURSE C2-PG64-10 PER SECTION 203-6 OF SSPWC, b. FINISH COURSE FOR RESURFACING SHALl BE LAI D DOWN USING A SELF-PROPELLED PAVING MACHINE AND COMPACTED. c, SMOOTI-INESS AND COMPACTION OF RESURFACING SHALL MEET Tl-IE REQUIREMENTS OF SEC 302-5 SSPWC EXCEPT THAT THE SMOOTI-INESS SHALL BE DETERMINED OVER Tl-IE LENGTI-I AND WIDTH OF PAVED AREAS DIS1URBED BY THE CON TRACTOR'S OPERATIONS. 4. SURFACE TREATMENT TO MATCH EXISTING PAVEMENT SURFACE (SLURRY, CHIP SEAL, ETC.) 5. SLOUGHING OF TRENCH UNDER PAVEMENT SHALL BE CAUSE FOR REQUIRING ADDITIONAL PAVEMENT AND BASE. G-O2 REV, APPROVED DATE CITY OF CARLS BAD p t.J :--· f.t_, . 1,-,; -,-:;1 ~1 -"• 2/10 TRENCH RESURFACING ' ' -~,"""" I° 1-R_E..,V~, .._A .. PP""'R""O_,VE ... D._..D_A_TE-+----C ... IT_Y __ O_F __ C_AR ____ LS_B_A_D ____ -1i/:k.c,._!;if,J~;,o; 1cc. ? 1, n aTY ENG11-1fi:R " DATE ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEMENT SUPPLEMENTAL GS 27 FOR TRENCH WIDTHS GREATER THAN 48" STANDARD NO. - NOTES FOR ASP HALT CONCRETE CITY EN~Nt'ER " OAT£ TRENCH RESURFACING SUPPLEMENTAL GS 28 STANDARD NO. " ,~ 1-;--1 r, 5" L ~ 11 " I lYPE A 1---1 HEIGHT 6", 8". OR 9" AS 6" INDICATED CN P ...ANS---;7 ~~/// I 2H + 6" I lYPE C 4" --1-5 -1 w C " I -13" lYPE B I -I r 4' ~-.:~ I I 8" I TYPE D -4" I r-R=1" -· I "~W . ~=r ,, I ~~ Level Li lle -~'-"-"--"'-'-'--'-'--"-'--"--'....,-"---'-/A-"---'-' r © Y-1 1•_4 " I -~ I 2-2 I ~ TYPE E (MOUNTABLE DIKE) TYPE F (MOUNTABLE DIKE) ~ SLOP , END OF DIKE 11 ~ WHEN NOT J0INlflG OTHER IMPROVEMENTS ALL lYPES -SI DE VIEW NOTES: 1. DIKES SHALL BE PLACED ON A 2'' SECTION OF A.C. SURFACING, EXTENDING THROUGHOUT THE WIDTH OF THE DIKE. 2. PG-70-10 GRADE ASPHALT TO BE USED FOR ALL DIKES. 3. SHAPE AND COMPACT DIKES WITH AN EXTRUSION MACHINE OR OTHER EQUIPMENT CAPABLE OF SHAPING AND COMPACTING THE MATERIAL TO THE REQUIRED CROSS-SECTION. APPROX. TYPE A B C-6" C-8" C-9" D E F Revision 81 A□□roved Date ORIGINAL KERCHEVAL 12/75 SAN DIEGO REGIONAL STANDARD DRAWING ADD METRIC T. STANTON 03/03 ~EFORMATTE[ T. STANTON 04/06 DIKES -ASPHALT CONCRETE UPDATED MR ~R/CV 11/11 REVIEWED OJ C>I 12/15 LIMITS OF AREA COLD MILL /8" AGGREGATE PG64-10 A.C. PAVIN PER SSPWC SECTION 203 e 302 11/2" MIN. -BASE AC PAVEMENT COLD MILL AND OVERLAY NO SCALE EXIST, A,C, PAVEMENT 4" AC OVER 4" CLASS II AGGREGATE BASE PER AS-a.JILT 320-7 A. DIKE CUANTITIES REQD PER LIN. FT. 0.0250 TON 0.0375 TON 0.0375 TON 0.0583 TON 0.0702 TON 0.0062 TON 0.0407 TON 0.0623 TON LEGEND ON PLANS RECOIAMENDED BY THE SAN DIEGO REGIONAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE / I t0/25/2018 Chai•"'"i~•:r'::mn R.C.E. 19245 Dote DRA\\1NG NUMBER G-O5 LIMIT OF 2" GRIND TYP. I( • I( 11-FT. MIN. I 25" MAX. ASPHALT CONCRETE FINISH COURSE SEE GS-28 = ~-= = __ -=--LIMIT OF 2" GRIND -~ EXISTING AC (lYP.) AND BASE SAWCUT LINE TYPICAL '--ASPHALT CONCRETE NOTES: BASE COURSE, SEE GS-28 ~-AGGREGATE BASE ~--PIPE BEDDING AND BACKFILL PER PROJECT PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND CITY STANDARDS. 1. Tl-IE DETAIL SHOWN ABOVE APPLIES TO TRENCH WIDTHS LESS Tl-lAN 25 INCHES. 2, EXISTING A.C. SHALL BE CUT AND REMOVED IN SUCH A MANNER SO AS NOT TO TEAR, BULGE OR DISPLACE ADJACENT PAVEMENT. EDGES SHALL BE CLEAN AND VERTICAL. ALL CUTS SHALL BE PARALLEL OR PERPENDICULAR TO STREET CENTERLINE, l'l1-IEN PRACTICAL. 3. BASE MA TERI AL SHALL BE REPLACED TO DEPTI-I OF EXISTING BASE. A.G. MAY BE SUBSTITUTED FOR BASE MATERIAL AT THE CITY ENGINEER 'S DISCRETION. 4. WHEN THE EDGE OF THE GRIND AREA IS WITI-IIN 24 INCHES OF EDGE OF PAVEMENT, ANY STRUCTURE, AN ADJACENT TRENCH PATCH OR OTHER PAVING JOIN LINE, Tl-IE GRIND AREA SHALL BE EXTENDED TO Tl-IE EXISTING STRUC1URE OR JOIN LINE. 5. WHEN THE EDGE OF THE GRIND LIES WI THIN A WHEEL PA Tl-I, THE GRIND AREA SHALL BE EXTENDED TO THE NEAREST LANE LINE OR EDGE OF PAVEMENT. .. R_.E..,V~, ,..A..,PP ... R~0..i,V1;;;oED._..D_A_.TE-+----C_IT_Y __ O_F __ C_A_R..__1.S_B_A_D ______ B~1i-rr-" .. ; 2 1 O TRENCH RESURFACING ASPHALT CONCRETE PAVEMENT CITY ENGi DATE SUPPLEMENTAL GS 25 FOR TRENCH WIDTHS LESS THAN 25" STANDARD NO, - ENGINEER OF WORK 8348 CENTER DRIVE, STE. G, LA MESA, CA 91942 TELEPH (619) ,697-923) yx)619) 460-2033 1.'f/l/,,( / ~J -✓✓-rl/ It .7-,7?--? n M'A TTHEW P, K R_TZ" _ /_ R,C,E. 79546 EXPI ES O!J/.lO 20 stu~io E C T U R E r---r-~---r--r-~~□ D ~=:'...'.::::========='.....:::::=:::::; DETAIL SHEET C5.0 ~----+---------------t L___I ~ -=I ~I ~11~1 '"~--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ 15 REVISION DESCRIPTION CITY APPROVAL INITIALDATE ENGINEER OF WORK INITIALDATE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DRAWING NO.PROJECT NO. CHKD BY: DWN BY: SHEETSSHEET DATE INITIAL OTHER APPROVAL RVWD BY: CITY OF CARLSBAD "AS BUILT" DATE INSPECTOR DATE REVIEWED BY: IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR: P.E.EXP. 4060 320-7C 1775 Dove Lane. Carlsbad, CA 92011 Carlsbad Firestation No 2 Temporary Location civil engineers and land surveyors Snipes-Dye associates 6 April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 31 of 67 E ~ ~ ~ ffi , I I I i B r,~- ' I' j ;r, , ·~~------'==-s ~ I. ~-···-~ Io -··· ,l l,ll~--· a " SIDEWALK CURB & GUTTER M E TER ...t1.1'"-'-./ BALL VALVE BY DISTRICT NOTES: • 3" i!a V) " CD j 1/2" • • 'ix, ---------------------------- ® • • :z ':o r 2' MIN. t 15" MIN. 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL ADJUST ANGLE VALVE & METER BOX TO F.G. AFTER SIDEWALK IS INSTALLED & APPROVED 2. DISTRICT WILL SET METER AND BALL VAL VE ~ c;====;J:e-:___:igJ ~OR 5 CONNECT TO OUTLET ASSY. 3. ALL 2" OR SMALLER COPPER JOINTS SHALL BE PRESS-CONNECT IN CONFORMANCE WITH SPECIFICAllONS. 4. TAP TO MAIN TO BE MINIMUM OF 24" FROM NEAREST COUPLING, FITTING, VALVE, BELL DETAIL NON-CONTIGUOUS SIDEWALK & CURB DR OTHER TAPS. 5. POSITON ANODE MIDWAY BETWEEN PIPELINE AND METER BOX. 6. INTERIOR OF METER BOX SHALL BE CLEAR OF DEBRIS TO DEPTH OF 12" AND CORP STOP FULLY EXPOSED ITEM DESCRIPTION SPEC DWG 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 COPPER TYPE 'K' SOFT OUTLET ON PVC PRESSURE PIPE OUTLET ON AC PIPE OUTLET ON CML&C STEEL PIPE OUTLET ON DUCTILE IRON PIPE 1" ANGLE METER STOP METER BOX AND COVER TRAFFIC AREA METER BOX AND COVER NON-TRAFFIC AREA 30 LB. ZINC ANODE WITH ANODE LEAD WIRE REV. APPROVED DA TE CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT 02/16 I" WATER SERVICE CONNECTION FOR 5/8", 3/4" 8: I' METERS DISTRICT ENGINEER STANDARD DWG. NO. 15057 W-8 W-8 W-9 W-9 W-25 02 16 DATE W-3 I I l I j/ ! . 'l . ' ' ' 1 .1 ": ,, J 1: I ', 11 I] lj i I.,' !i ~--=,,-,-.,-~ ~~---~=---.-,, -- ' . --~ ,, I : ' . ··1 ·• I i\1 II ' 1, 1I ,1 I" .. ;::, f ~r£Ji1trS;W~ ~L~ .• _ -. -" 1ThlfElltiS! ·'"=·-··= . ---ii<, 11 BRASS OR COPPER --- I PRIVATE PUBLIC 3 16" I r--c:: d DOMESTIC WATER- LINE I II , \ I (o'I ===-@) -(D I II B ~ D' 12 .11. '-- Fli '= 11 11 II &,II • 'M '11 ,_ I ----@ c= = 8 F 11 I II NOTES: 1. REFER TO DRAWING W-3 FOR SPECIFICATIONS OF INSTALLAllON OF SERVICE LINE AND APPURTENANCES . 2. DISTRICT TO SET METER AND BALL VALVE, ALL OTHERS TO BE INSTALLED BY CONllRACTOR. 3. DOMESllC WATER LINE MATERIAL WILL BE IN CONFORMANCE TO CODE. 17.5"1~~ ');(,6 4. ALL 2" OR SMALLER COPPER JOINTS SHALL BE PRESS-CONNECT IN CONFORMANCE WITH SPECIFICATIONS. ITEM DESCRIPTION COPPER I TYPE 'K' , SOFT I 2 30 LB. ZINC ANODE LEAD WIRE 3 2 X 1 COPPER TEE lPRESS-CONNECTI 4 1" 90" COPPER BEND CPRESS-CONNECTl 5 NOT USED 6 ,--ANGLE METER STOP 7 #37 ARMORCAST METER BOX (OR EQUIVALENT) 8 1" BALL VALVE 9 1" WATER METER BY DISTRICT BRASS UNION ra SIDEWALK __--SEE W-3, W-8, <> DR W-9 SPEC/DWG 15057 W-25 11 2" FIRE SYSTEM WATER LINE (SIZE TO BE APPROVED BY FIRE MARSHAL) 1" DOUBLE CHECK VALVE WITH SHUT OFF VALVES (LEAD FREE\ REV. APPROVED DATE CARLSBAD MUNI CIPAL WATER DISTRICT 02/16 I" DOMESTI C WATER SERVICE CON NECTION WI TH FIRE SPRINKLER SYS TEM 1"7-f. 1 · , 02/16 I • • DISTRICT ENGINEER DATE STANDARD DWG. NO. W-3 A i; ' ; If . ' ;._ .. :: :_, 1 ,-.••a,C!'CC,!.'C= 1=---- ,.,~. ·•= =· -~ ~ '--e-=~-Ml' .:·_ _., i_--• ---:j .Jfflill\H&@ [l!t(i?,eij ' 'S''el ' i -~QJ~,~ -~ ,;': J -~. -. ~-=c:'jii I ii • . l!li!il/lliJJ;i,imj I •I ENGINEER OF WORK 8348 CENTER DRIVE, STE. G, LA MESA, CA 91942 TELEPH (619) ,697-923) yx)619) 460-2033 J 'f/l / j / 'i _.,,-r(_/ It -7.,7? -? n M'ATTHEW P. K IR_TZ _ /_ R.C.E. 79546 EXPI ES O!J/.lO 20 - stu~io E C T U R E ~~---~~~□ D ;:==::..::::=========::..:::::=:::::; DETAIL SHEET C6.0 e-----------+------"----1 L__I ~ -=I ~I ~l~I ~I ,;;;L_ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __. 15 REVISION DESCRIPTION CITY APPROVAL INITIALDATE ENGINEER OF WORK INITIALDATE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT DRAWING NO.PROJECT NO. CHKD BY: DWN BY: SHEETSSHEET DATE INITIAL OTHER APPROVAL RVWD BY: CITY OF CARLSBAD "AS BUILT" DATE INSPECTOR DATE REVIEWED BY: IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR: P.E.EXP. 4060 320-7C 1775 Dove Lane. Carlsbad, CA 92011 Carlsbad Firestation No 2 Temporary Location civil engineers and land surveyors Snipes-Dye associates 7 April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 32 of 67 E ~ ~ ~ ffi METER BY (BX 7 ~ DISlRICT. '-' ffi =, "' SIDEWALK o._ o._ •, ... "' ·~ ... \ . ~ K .•. .. • • .• ••• .· . ... . . : .. I . •· . :. . ---=-- -~H~ll~~jj _ 'f µJ,'i" • • IT=-6" "•~~~'h", I -· .. IT • • ' CfXIXI)oR@ --' ~ • -------- ~ • 0 --l/l Li f-l/l FLANGED f-<J'. z BALL VALVE C, f-I -G) "' BY DISTRICT. w w z _J 0J z f-r 0J 0 =.i C, 0 I :----® )11 -·y 2' MIN @ -----~=-· ·--:-·----------:- NOTES: 1. DISlRICT WILL SET METER AND BALL VALVE 2. ALL 2" AND SMALLER COPPER JOINTS SHALL BE PRESS-CONNECT IN CONFORMANCE WITH SPECIFICATIONS. 3. TAP TO MAIN TO BE MINIMUM OF 18" FROM NEAREST COUPLING OF TAP. 4. POSITION ANODE MIDWAY BETWEEN PIPELINE AND METER BOX. 5. FOR NON-CONTIGUOUS SIDEWALK SEE DETAIL DRAWING W3. ITEM DESCRIPTION SPEC/DWG 2 COPPER SERVICE PIPE 15057 I OUTLET ON PVC PRESSURE PIPE W-8 OUTLET ON ACP PIPE W-8 OUTLET ON CML&C STEEL PIPE W 9 5 OUTLET ON DUCTILE IRON PIPE W-9 2" ANGLE METER STOP I METER BOX AND COVER (TRAFFIC AREA) 8 METER BOX AND COVER (NON-lRAFFIC AREA) 9 2" C X C 90" ELL (PRESS-CONNECT). 30 LB. ZINC ANODE WI TH ANODE LEAD WIRE W-25 REV. APPROVED DATE CARLSBAD MUNIC IPAL WATER DISTR ICT ~-'--~" _~ n,11;; 1 02/16 2" WATER SERVICE CONNECTION -. DISTRICT ENGINEER DATE FOR I 1/2" & 2" METERS STANDARD DWG. NO. W-4 , II ' 'i ' I I , I I : I NOTES: 1. lliERE SHALL BE NO FITTNGS OR CONNECTIONS BITIHN lliE METER AND BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY. 2 . CONSlRUCT 2' HIGH RETAINING WALL ON 3 SIDES OF BACKFLOW PRE\£NTER WHEN INSTAllED ON 4: 1 OR GREATER SLOPE. OPEN END 3 (£ 3 SHALL BE AT DOWNHILL SIDE OF ~~~ SLOPE. PROVIDE 2' HORIZONTAL CLEARANCE BETWEEN WALL ~ AND BACKFLOW PREVENTER. 2' " ' li 0'\)," ' " MAX -' '£-F 'A 5 3. DO NOT INSTALL IN AREA SUBJECT TO FLOODING. 12" MIN. ®--36" MAX. 2 1 36" MAX. .. ,. ..• , . .• ,, . I ?= F -=-c; I I Mf~T R I I 9 I• • 11 ~I ~ ~ ::: F . ' . ~ I "'-r _. ,,. i,· u . •-... .. u '~----J .... ) I 3 7 3 II I I // // PUBLIC PRIVATE CONSUMERS RESPONSIBILITY c~~~::::/ TO BE INSTALLED PURSUANT TO MUNICIPAL CODE BOOK 14.08.010,4001-SEC.5 &: TITLE 17 OF THE CALIFORNIA ADMINISlRA TIVE CODE. ITEM DESCRIPTION SPEC/DWG 1 METER AND VALVE [ BY DISlRICT l. 2 TYPE K HARD OR TYPE L HARD COPPER OR BRASS RISER. W-9 3 COPPER OR BRASS 90' ELBOW r SOLDER JOIN TS OR THREADED FITllNGS l. 4 COPPER OR BRASS NIPPLE. 5 BRASS UNION. 6 APPROVED BACK FLOW PREVENTER ASSEMBLY. 7 FOUNDATION ANCHOR BLOCK. 8 METER BOX. 9 WIRAP PIPE WITHIN CONCRETE WITH PROTECTIVE UllLITY TAPE. APP. C REV. APPROVED DATE CARLSBAD MUNIC IPAL WATER DISTRICT ~ ;ii '2,(. :41.· 12/11 2 INCH AND UNDER CITY ENGINEER DAlE BACKFLOW INSTALLATION STANDARD DWG. NO. W-20 ENGINEER OF WORK 8348 CENTER DRIVE, STE. G, LA MESA, CA 91942 TELEPH (619) ,697-923) yx)619) 460-2033 1.'f/l/,,( / ~) _,.,-r(.//1 _7.,7? .• ? 7) M'A TTHEW P. K R_TZ-_ /_ R.C.E. 79546 EXPI ES O!J/.lO 20 stu~io E C T U R E r--r-~---r--r-~~□ D ~=:'..'.::::========='...:::::=:::::; DETAIL SHEET C7.0 ~--+-------'----t L___I ~ -=I ~I ~11~1 '"~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ ReverseDrivewayDove LanePath of Travel = 176'Property Set BackR.O.W.Centerline of Proposed Driveway60' - 0"Dead-end Fire Apparatus Access Road Turnaround per IFC D103.1Proposed Fenced PerimeterExisting Dove LibraryExisting SidewalkNew driveway for public and fire staff2 4 ' - 0 "6' Screen Chainlink Fence (Slats -Tan)Man Gate12345(A)9101112678FireFireFireFireFireFireFireFirePublicPublicFireFirePublic Accessible SpaceAssumed Property LineLib.Lib.Lib.Lib.Lib.Lib.Lib.Lib.Lib.Manual Vehibular GateSuite 100Proposed Sprung Struct. 1600 s.f.S-2Proposed Temp Firestation1782 s.f.R-2PublicLibrary Parking123456(A)(A)(A)Library Accessible Parking6"asphalt topping slab, restripe parking spaces as requiredFeather topping slab back to existing slabNote:Contractor to provide temporary power.Setback10' - 0"R 300' - 0" MaxExisting fire hydrantProposed (Generator/Trash/Recycle)307 s.f.S-2Curb for drainage, see civil for more informationOutIn2A-3003A-300R 28' - 0"R 28' - 0"Pad mounted compressorTrash enclosure to include privacy slats that match the perimeter fenceA-1013Existing site fenceExisting site lightingExisting site ligthingExisting site ligthingExisting site ligthingExisting site ligthingD:\DRAWING FILES\TITLE SHEETS\IMPROVEMENT TITLE SHEET.DWG REVISED: 2/23/17REVISION DESCRIPTIONCITY APPROVALINITIALDATEENGINEER OF WORKINITIALDATEENGINEERING DEPARTMENTDRAWING NO.PROJECT NO.CHKD BY:DWN BY:SHEETSSHEETDATE INITIALOTHER APPROVALRVWD BY:CITY OF CARLSBAD"AS BUILT"DATEINSPECTORDATEREVIEWED BY:CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER APPROVALBY:DATE:IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR:P.E.EXP.1TYPEDESCRIPTIONOWNERSHIPAGREEMENTSHEET NO.FREQUENCYMAINTENANCESTRUCTURAL (POST-CONSTRUCTION) BMP TABLEMAINTENANCESTORMWATER REQUIREMENTS THAT APPLY:STANDARD STORMWATER REQUIREMENTSPRIORITY PROJECT REQUIREMENTSYES (SEE SWMP FOR DOCUMENTATION)NOEXEMPT FROM HYDROMODIFICATION?domusstudio architectureCUP 2019 -0034CDP 2019 -0030Carlsbad Firestation No 2 Temporary Location320-7CA-0014060Site Plan (Overall)1775 Dove Lane. 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I i ' " I I I I .l I I : I I I I I \ I \ . ----•-.I I\ I I I I I ' I --------I I I I I I I I / I I I I I I I stu~io ECTURE 7 WHW DREF.REF.DNUP3A-2004A-2002A-2001A-20040' - 0"11' - 7 1/2"16' - 9"11' - 7 1/2"40' - 0"5' - 0"5' - 0"5' - 0"25' - 0"40' - 0"9"Rolling Service Door (12' x 12')Rolling Service Door (12' x 12')1,600 SFA101Apparatus BayPlymovent exhaust system(2) overhead electrical reels per bayCompressorHBHBHBHose bib strapped to structure, typ of 31A-2013A-2014A-2012A-2019' - 3 1/8"4' - 7 1/2"13' - 1 3/8"27' - 0"5' - 0"34' - 6"10' - 0"10' - 8 1/2"34' - 8 3/8"8' - 0 3/4"12' - 6 3/8"66' - 0"5' - 9 5/8" 4' - 10 7/8"6' - 2"17' - 9 5/8"5' - 4"5' - 4 3/4"12' - 5 1/2"8' - 1 5/8"66' - 0"13' - 0 7/8"4' - 7 3/8"9' - 3 3/4"27' - 0"91 SFT101Bunk #1101 SFT102Bunk #296 SFT104Bunk #497 SFT103Bunk #382 SFT106Restroom124 SFT108Captain's Room84 SFT110Restoom49 SFT109Janitor Room17 SFT105IT Closet147 SFT107Kitchen434 SFT111Dayroom185 SFT112Office85 SFT113Hallway16 SFT114LaundryGross Square Footage1,782'-0"6A-2015A-201TrashRecycleGeneratorChainlink fence with privacy slats to match perimeter site fence D:\DRAWING FILES\TITLE SHEETS\IMPROVEMENT TITLE SHEET.DWG REVISED: 2/23/17REVISION DESCRIPTIONCITY APPROVALINITIALDATEENGINEER OF WORKINITIALDATEENGINEERING DEPARTMENTDRAWING NO.PROJECT NO.CHKD BY:DWN BY:SHEETSSHEETDATE INITIALOTHER APPROVALRVWD BY:CITY OF CARLSBAD"AS BUILT"DATEINSPECTORDATEREVIEWED BY:CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER APPROVALBY:DATE:IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR:P.E.EXP.1TYPEDESCRIPTION OWNERSHIPAGREEMENTSHEET NO.FREQUENCYMAINTENANCESTRUCTURAL (POST-CONSTRUCTION) BMP TABLEMAINTENANCESTORMWATER REQUIREMENTS THAT APPLY:STANDARD STORMWATER REQUIREMENTSPRIORITY PROJECT REQUIREMENTSYES (SEE SWMP FOR DOCUMENTATION)NOEXEMPT FROM HYDROMODIFICATION?domusstudio architectureCUP 2019 -0034CDP 2019 -0030Carlsbad Firestation No 2 Temporary Location320-7CA-1014060Floor Plans1775 Dove Lane. Carlsbad, CA 920111/4" = 1'-0"1Apparatus Room - Floor Plan1/4" = 1'-0"2Temp. Living Quarter - Floor Plan7%1/4" = 1'-0"3Trash Enclosure - Floor PlanApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 34 of 67,, ' I, ,, ~ ' ' , ' ,-, ~ I I ' ' C I =t-I' I' i= ,......., -L [ I II \ " 1_r7 __ -/ '' I I v _/ ---I " ---" --' 7 ' ,/-' -_L ? I' L-~ ' ' ' L "· ,_ " \ \ _,. L ,_ ' ' --' -"" L --,_ -;cl I ""' j I / ~ -,---___ _,,/ I L l I \ / /\ I L ,7 ,I l/ ___/ ' --L "' L ~ 0--L-_J~::::::::::~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~L f---== >------L 'I" --f------+---------------,11-; L '------1--------l ~------1--------------------j "-; ' ,. ' I' ----L L L L L ----L -1-L L L '-,_-----,. -L ' ' " " I, ' I, _J D :;::::::;s:;:;::::::::::;J-LJ --~-,'" /'-----c"'' )__ -----+---' -I ' I L------• / _. I I I; ,., ' ' I, ' ' ,, I ~1, ' ' I' ' -r -'i-. 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Vent C/W DamperMembrane panels10'w Hood C/W single personnel door (3'-0" x 7'-0")1A-2013A-2014A-2012A-201Slope per mfg.Slope per mfg.D:\DRAWING FILES\TITLE SHEETS\IMPROVEMENT TITLE SHEET.DWG REVISED: 2/23/17REVISION DESCRIPTIONCITY APPROVALINITIALDATEENGINEER OF WORKINITIALDATEENGINEERING DEPARTMENTDRAWING NO.PROJECT NO.CHKD BY:DWN BY:SHEETSSHEETDATE INITIALOTHER APPROVALRVWD BY:CITY OF CARLSBAD"AS BUILT"DATEINSPECTORDATEREVIEWED BY:CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER APPROVALBY:DATE:IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR:P.E.EXP.1TYPEDESCRIPTION OWNERSHIPAGREEMENTSHEET NO.FREQUENCYMAINTENANCESTRUCTURAL (POST-CONSTRUCTION) BMP TABLEMAINTENANCESTORMWATER REQUIREMENTS THAT APPLY:STANDARD STORMWATER REQUIREMENTSPRIORITY PROJECT REQUIREMENTSYES (SEE SWMP FOR DOCUMENTATION)NOEXEMPT FROM HYDROMODIFICATION?domusstudio architectureCUP 2019 -0034CDP 2019 -0030Carlsbad Firestation No 2 Temporary Location320-7CA-1024060Roof Plans1775 Dove Lane. Carlsbad, CA 920111/4" = 1'-0"1Apparatus Room - Roof Plan1/4" = 1'-0"2Temp. Living Quarter - Roof PlanApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 35 of 67. . . . ---' 7 ' ' I r=========-=--=--=-i--=---=---=---=----=----=----=-----=-----=-----=-----=----J-~ 7 r=============t============~I./ ,_ ~ I I I ; :)~=========+==========J ~I /<=::;_,\ i ( I\ ..... ··/ . . . . . .•. $ ·-_,•"/ .. . / . ,_ / i ' ' I I I l · .. , ···... . . . . •··· .... ' i · , ... I ' I " stu~io E C T U R E . . . --,-- - -,. -. -. '_ -'" - - -n Temporary Fire StationApparatus Room194.00Temporary Fire StationApparatus Roof215.1610' - 0"21' - 3 1/16"Temporary Fire StationApparatus Room194.00Temporary Fire StationApparatus Roof215.1622' - 7 93/256"21' - 3 1/16"12' - 0"21' - 3 1/16"Finish mat. per mfg.Finish material per mfg.Elevation General Notes1. In compliance with Carlsbad Building Height definition (Zoning Ordinance Section 21.04.065)Temporary Fire StationApparatus Room194.00Temporary Fire StationApparatus Roof215.16Roll Up Garage DoorElec. Vent C/W Damper, per mfg.Steel Structure, per mfg.Turnout LockersFinish MaterialSprung Structure - Stretched Polyurethane MembraneColor: PMS 726-CPer ManufacturerD:\DRAWING FILES\TITLE SHEETS\IMPROVEMENT TITLE SHEET.DWG REVISED: 2/23/17REVISION DESCRIPTIONCITY APPROVALINITIALDATEENGINEER OF WORKINITIALDATEENGINEERING DEPARTMENTDRAWING NO.PROJECT NO.CHKD BY:DWN BY:SHEETSSHEETDATE INITIALOTHER APPROVALRVWD BY:CITY OF CARLSBAD"AS BUILT"DATEINSPECTORDATEREVIEWED BY:CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER APPROVALBY:DATE:IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR:P.E.EXP.1TYPEDESCRIPTION OWNERSHIPAGREEMENTSHEET NO.FREQUENCYMAINTENANCESTRUCTURAL (POST-CONSTRUCTION) BMP TABLEMAINTENANCESTORMWATER REQUIREMENTS THAT APPLY:STANDARD STORMWATER REQUIREMENTSPRIORITY PROJECT REQUIREMENTSYES (SEE SWMP FOR DOCUMENTATION)NOEXEMPT FROM HYDROMODIFICATION?domusstudio architectureCUP 2019 -0034CDP 2019 -0030Carlsbad Firestation No 2 Temporary Location320-7CA-2004060Apparatus Bay - Elevations1775 Dove Lane. Carlsbad, CA 920113/16" = 1'-0"4Apparatus East Elevation3/16" = 1'-0"2Apparatus North Elevation3/16" = 1'-0"3Apparatus South Elevation3/16" = 1'-0"1Apparatus West Elevation3/16" = 1'-0"5Apparatus Cross SectionApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 36 of 67. ~ ' ' -. ~ .. •• 'r--b • . ' ' ~ IB~l(]~,i;i il:J.1JJlC:Jli.; • . , ' -' ' ---c.... --" L -~ ' • • . :-------------------------------------------------------·-· . • • I I . .,.i---------------1 I , stu~io E C T U R E n Temporary Fire StationLiving Quarters196.60T. Fire Station LivingRoof206.6013' - 1"Finish material per mfg.Temporary Fire StationLiving Quarters196.60T. Fire Station LivingRoof206.6013' - 1"Finish material per mfg.Temporary Fire StationLiving Quarters196.60T. Fire Station LivingRoof206.608' - 0"13' - 1"Finish material per mfg.Roof material per mfg.Temporary Fire StationLiving Quarters196.60T. Fire Station LivingRoof206.608' - 0"13' - 1"Finish material per mfg.Elevation General Notes1. In compliance with Carlsbad Building Height definition (Zoning Ordinance Section 21.04.065)Parking Lot188.00Finish MaterialTemp. Living Quarters - TrimColor: 001 - Outside WhitePer ManufacturerTemp. Living Quarters - AccentColor: 0285 EugeniaPer ManufacturerTemp. Living Quarters - FacadeColor: 0560 AwakeningPer ManufacturerTemp. Living Quarters - RoofColor: Moire BlackPer ManufacturerParking Lot188.00Temporary Fire StationLiving Quarters196.60Temporary Fire StationApparatus Room194.006' - 0" TYP.Fenced enclosure with privacy slats to match the perimeter fence 12' wide gates, typD:\DRAWING FILES\TITLE SHEETS\IMPROVEMENT TITLE SHEET.DWG REVISED: 2/23/17REVISION DESCRIPTIONCITY APPROVALINITIALDATEENGINEER OF WORKINITIALDATEENGINEERING DEPARTMENTDRAWING NO.PROJECT NO.CHKD BY:DWN BY:SHEETSSHEETDATE INITIALOTHER APPROVALRVWD BY:CITY OF CARLSBAD"AS BUILT"DATEINSPECTORDATEREVIEWED BY:CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER APPROVALBY:DATE:IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR:P.E.EXP.1TYPEDESCRIPTION OWNERSHIPAGREEMENTSHEET NO.FREQUENCYMAINTENANCESTRUCTURAL (POST-CONSTRUCTION) BMP TABLEMAINTENANCESTORMWATER REQUIREMENTS THAT APPLY:STANDARD STORMWATER REQUIREMENTSPRIORITY PROJECT REQUIREMENTSYES (SEE SWMP FOR DOCUMENTATION)NOEXEMPT FROM HYDROMODIFICATION?domusstudio architectureCUP 2019 -0034CDP 2019 -0030Carlsbad Firestation No 2 Temporary Location320-7CA-2014060Temp. Living Quarter - Elevations1775 Dove Lane. Carlsbad, CA 920113/16" = 1'-0"1Temp. Living Station - North Elevation3/16" = 1'-0"3Temp. Living Quarters - South Elevation3/16" = 1'-0"2Temp. Living Quarters - East Elevation3/16" = 1'-0"4Temp. Living Quarters - West Elevation3/16" = 1'-0"5Generator/Trash Enclosure East Elevation3/16" = 1'-0"6Generator/Trash Enclosure North ElevationApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 37 of 67/ ~-, -7 --/Ii, -s 'i.. . . ,• . . . Ir I L_" ~= IE It: f [ I [_I I I ~i [ -~-. ~ 7 L cl TT==a I ~~~! -~ lL 7 1 h:~ ::ir d~ [ ·E' ~ .JC C I L r ~ I I I ' I ::::l'~ ~, L E:: [ IC " ::Jt:_= 7[ L L JC~ =:J-_::::JI I II •I c::::Jl E I II ~~ =.c ::Ji IC I I-± " [•c·'·_y, I I.I cc ~c L ~ . ,--,-;:,, --, . -~ -. ··•i I .. --r ' . \ /Ii, ' I' ~ ES ll d = t::::::fj iI:: . / , l~I ~ : ~ ~ " .. ' _.~-------------. ' ----r 11~· 1Tfl ITT ~, rlifi ITTI I~ . 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Fire Station LivingRoof206.60Temporary Fire StationApparatus Room194.00Temporary Fire StationApparatus Roof215.16D:\DRAWING FILES\TITLE SHEETS\IMPROVEMENT TITLE SHEET.DWG REVISED: 2/23/17REVISION DESCRIPTIONCITY APPROVALINITIALDATEENGINEER OF WORKINITIALDATEENGINEERING DEPARTMENTDRAWING NO.PROJECT NO.CHKD BY:DWN BY:SHEETSSHEETDATE INITIALOTHER APPROVALRVWD BY:CITY OF CARLSBAD"AS BUILT"DATEINSPECTORDATEREVIEWED BY:CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER APPROVALBY:DATE:IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR:P.E.EXP.1TYPEDESCRIPTIONOWNERSHIPAGREEMENTSHEET NO.FREQUENCYMAINTENANCESTRUCTURAL (POST-CONSTRUCTION) BMP TABLEMAINTENANCESTORMWATER REQUIREMENTS THAT APPLY:STANDARD STORMWATER REQUIREMENTSPRIORITY PROJECT REQUIREMENTSYES (SEE SWMP FOR DOCUMENTATION)NOEXEMPT FROM HYDROMODIFICATION?domusstudio architectureCUP 2019 -0034CDP 2019 -0030Carlsbad Firestation No 2 Temporary Location320-7CA-3004060Site Elevation and Section1775 Dove Lane. Carlsbad, CA 920113/32" = 1'-0"2Site Section3/32" = 1'-0"3Section Across Parking Lot3/32" = 1'-0"1Elevation From Street4View from Dove LaneApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 38 of 67s 11111111111111111mim1m11111111111111 111111 stu~io E C T U R E ! ' n Temporary Fire StationApparatus Room194.00Temporary Fire StationApparatus Roof215.1612' - 0"Temporary Fire StationApparatus Room194.00Temporary Fire StationApparatus Roof215.1622' - 7 93/256"12' - 0"D:\DRAWING FILES\TITLE SHEETS\IMPROVEMENT TITLE SHEET.DWG REVISED: 2/23/17REVISION DESCRIPTIONCITY APPROVALINITIALDATEENGINEER OF WORKINITIALDATEENGINEERING DEPARTMENTDRAWING NO.PROJECT NO.CHKD BY:DWN BY:SHEETSSHEETDATE INITIALOTHER APPROVALRVWD BY:CITY OF CARLSBAD"AS BUILT"DATEINSPECTORDATEREVIEWED BY:CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER APPROVALBY:DATE:IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR:P.E.EXP.1TYPEDESCRIPTION OWNERSHIPAGREEMENTSHEET NO.FREQUENCYMAINTENANCESTRUCTURAL (POST-CONSTRUCTION) BMP TABLEMAINTENANCESTORMWATER REQUIREMENTS THAT APPLY:STANDARD STORMWATER REQUIREMENTSPRIORITY PROJECT REQUIREMENTSYES (SEE SWMP FOR DOCUMENTATION)NOEXEMPT FROM HYDROMODIFICATION?domusstudio architectureCUP 2019 -0034CDP 2019 -0030Carlsbad Firestation No 2 Temporary Location320-7CA-8014060Colored Elevation1775 Dove Lane. Carlsbad, CA 920113/16" = 1'-0"1Apparatus Color East Elevation3/16" = 1'-0"2Apparatus Color North Elevation3/16" = 1'-0"3Apparatus Color South Elevation3/16" = 1'-0"4Apparatus Color West ElevationApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 39 of 67■ ■ stu~io E C T U R E n Temporary Fire StationLiving Quarters196.60T. Fire Station LivingRoof206.60Temporary Fire StationLiving Quarters196.60T. Fire Station LivingRoof206.60Temporary Fire StationLiving Quarters196.60T. Fire Station LivingRoof206.608' - 0"Temporary Fire StationLiving Quarters196.60T. Fire Station LivingRoof206.608' - 0"D:\DRAWING FILES\TITLE SHEETS\IMPROVEMENT TITLE SHEET.DWG REVISED: 2/23/17REVISION DESCRIPTIONCITY APPROVALINITIALDATEENGINEER OF WORKINITIALDATEENGINEERING DEPARTMENTDRAWING NO.PROJECT NO.CHKD BY:DWN BY:SHEETSSHEETDATE INITIALOTHER APPROVALRVWD BY:CITY OF CARLSBAD"AS BUILT"DATEINSPECTORDATEREVIEWED BY:CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER APPROVALBY:DATE:IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR:P.E.EXP.1TYPEDESCRIPTION OWNERSHIPAGREEMENTSHEET NO.FREQUENCYMAINTENANCESTRUCTURAL (POST-CONSTRUCTION) BMP TABLEMAINTENANCESTORMWATER REQUIREMENTS THAT APPLY:STANDARD STORMWATER REQUIREMENTSPRIORITY PROJECT REQUIREMENTSYES (SEE SWMP FOR DOCUMENTATION)NOEXEMPT FROM HYDROMODIFICATION?domusstudio architectureCUP 2019 -0034CDP 2019 -0030Carlsbad Firestation No 2 Temporary Location320-7CA-8024060Colored Elevation1775 Dove Lane. Carlsbad, CA 920113/16" = 1'-0"1Temp. Living Station - Color North Elevation3/16" = 1'-0"2Temp. Living Quarters - Color South Elevation3/16" = 1'-0"3Temp. Living Quarters - Color East Elevation3/16" = 1'-0"4Temp. Living Quarters - Color West ElevationApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 40 of 67' -~-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-~-.-.-.-.-1-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-~-~-~-~-~-;_;_;_;_;_;_;_;_~-~-~-~-~-~-;-;_;_;_;_;_;_;_;_;_;_;_~-;-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-stu~io E C T U R E n EX PROPOSED TEMPORARY FIRE STATION PROPOSED SPRUNG STRUCT. EXISTING LIBRARY BUILDING DOVE LANE SEWERFIREEX. WATERS I G H T T R I A NG L E 25'-0"25'-0" VISIBILITY AREA (NO LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS OVER 30" IN HEIGHT WITHIN THIS ZONE ) 45° 45° SIGHT TRIANGLE SIGHT TRIANGLE 17-017 DATE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CITY ENGINEER RCE 63912 EXPIRES 9/30/18 TITLE REVIEWED BY: DATEINSPECTOR DATE "AS BUILT" CITY OF CARLSBAD RVWD BY:OTHER APPROVAL INITIALDATE SHEET SHEETS APPROVED DWN BY: CHKD BY:DATE INITIAL ENGINEER OF WORK DATE INITIAL CITY APPROVALREVISION DESCRIPTION Carlsbad Firestation No 2 Temporary Location 1775 Dove Lane. Carlsbad, CA 92011 4060 PROJECT NO. DRAWING NO. 370–7C IMPROVEMENT PLANS FOR: NORTH 80 SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0" 16 32 Landscape Concept Plan CUP2019-0034 CDP2019-0030 L-1.0 PLANTING NOTES 1. ALL SHRUB BEDS ARE TO BE MULCHED WITH A MINIMUM OF 3" OF WOOD CHIPS OR DECORATIVE GRAVEL AFTER PLANTING. 2. ALL TREES PLANTED WITHIN 5' OF PAVING ARE TO HAVE LINEAR ROOT BARRIERS PLACED AT THE EDGE OF PAVING AND EXTENDING 6' MINIMUM EACH SIDE OF THE CENTER OF THE TREE. 3. NO TREES OR SHRUBS EXCEEDING THREE FEET IN HEIGHT AT MATURITY SHALL BE INSTALLED WITHIN TEN FEET OF ANY WATER AND SEWER FACILITIES. THIS PLAN IS CONCEPTUAL AND SCHEMATIC IN NATURE ONLY. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FINAL CONSTRUCTION PLAN. THIS PLAN DOES NOT SHOW FINAL CONSTRUCTION DETAILS. STRUCTURAL OR DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS, FINAL PLANTING LOCATIONS, OR IRRIGATION DESIGN. ADDITIONAL DETAIL MUST BE DEVELOPED IN THESE AREAS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. DPA INC. ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR CONSTRUCTION PURSUANT TO THIS PLAN. HARDSCAPE LEGEND 1 EXISTING CITY SIDEWALK TO REMAIN 2 EXISTING RETAINING WALL TO REMAIN 3 EXISTING SIDEWALK TO REMAIN 4 CONCRETE DRIVEWAY-PER CIVIL ENGINEER 5 6' SCREEN CHAIN LINK FENCE-PER ARCHITECT 6 DRIVE GATE-PER ARCHITECT 7 GATE-PER ARCHITECT 8 EMERGENCY GENERATOR/TRASH ENCLOSURE-PER ARCHITECT 9 RAMP-PER ARCHITECT 10 RAMP HANDRAIL-PER ARCHITECT 11 EXISTING LIGHT TO REMAIN 12 EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT TO REMAIN 13 EXISTING IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT TO REMAIN 14 EXISTING IRRIGATION MAINLINE TO REMAIN 15 STAIR-PER ARCHITECT 16 STAIR HANDRAIL-PER ARCHITECT PLANT LEGEND BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME SIZE SPACING NOTES EXISTING TREES TO REMAIN A MATURE SYCAMORE PER PLAN EXISTING SHRUBS TO REMAIN EXISTING SHRUBS TO REMAIN IN AREA WITHIN LIMITS OF WORK AND AS NOTED ON PLANS EPA EXISTING PLANTING TO REMAIN I AM FAMILIAR WITH THE REQUIREMENTS FOR LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION PLANS CONTAINED IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD’S LANDSCAPE MANUAL AND WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE REGULATIONS. I HAVE PREPARED THIS PLAN IN COMPLIANCE WITH THOSE REGULATIONS AND THE LANDSCAPE MANUAL AND AGREE TO COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS WHEN SUBMITTING CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. I CERTIFY THAT THE PLAN IMPLEMENTS THOSE REGULATIONS TO PROVIDE EFFICIENT USE OF WATER. _______________________________________________ JON POWELL, REGISTERED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT CA. #2645 WATER CONSERVATION NOTES 1. ALL AREAS SHOWN TO BE PLANTED WILL BE IRRIGATED WITH A FULLY AUTOMATIC, UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM. THIS SYSTEM WILL USE LOW GALLONAGE, LOW PRECIPITATION RATE SPRAY HEADS, ALONG WITH BUBBLER HEADS IN SMALLER AREAS AND DRIP EMITTERS FOR POTTED PLANTS. HEADS WILL BE GROUPED INTO ZONES BASED ON EXPOSURE AND PLANT TYPES. AUTOMATIC VALVES WILL CONTROL THE FLOW OF WATER TO EACH ZONE. 2. THE SYSTEM WILL BE CONNECTED TO THE DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY THROUGH AN APPROVED REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVENTER. 3. AN AUTOMATIC RAIN SENSING OVER-RIDE WILL BE CONNECTED TO THE CONTROLLER. 4. INDIVIDUAL HEADS AND ZONES WILL BE ADJUSTED TO MINIMIZE OVERSPRAY ONTO BUILDINGS, WALLS, WALKS AND PAVEMENTS. THE SYSTEM WILL ALSO BE PROGRAMMED TO BE RESPONSIVE TO SEASONAL PLANT NEEDS. 5. NO LAWN IS PROPOSED FOR THIS PROJECT. ALL PROPOSED SHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERS ARE DROUGHT TOLERANT 6. ALL PROPOSED PLANTS ARE FROM A MEDITERRANEAN TYPE PLANT PALETTE, AND ARE ADAPTED TO THE CARLSBAD CLIMATE. 7. ALL PROPOSED SHRUB AND GROUND COVER AREAS ARE TO RECEIVE 3" OF WOOD CHIP MULCH FOLLOWING PLANTING EXCEPT WHERE STONE MULCH IS PROPOSED MAINTENANCE NOTE ALL REQUIRED LANDSCAPE, INCLUDING THE R.O.W., SHOWN ON THESE PLANS SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A DISEASE, WEED AND LITTER FREE CONDITION AT ALL TIMES BY THE CITY OF CARLSBAD EXISTING TREE & SHRUB NOTES ALL EXISTING TREES AND SHRUBS NOTED ON THE PLANS TO REMAIN ARE TO BE PROTECTED DURING THE ENTIRE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD. DO NOT TRENCH ADJACENT TO TREES, (EXCEPT AS REQUIRED FOR IRRIGATION INSTALLATION) OR STORE MATERIALS UNDER TREES. FENCE OFF FROM CONSTRUCTION AT THE START OF WORK AND MAINTAIN FENCING UNTIL FINAL LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION. EXISTING TREES AND SHRUBS MUST BE IRRIGATED REGULARLY DURING CONSTRUCTION BY THE CONTRACTOR, EVEN IF THIS REQUIRES HAND WATERING SEVERAL TIMES PER WEEK. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ASSURING THE EXISTING TREES AND SHRUBS SURVIVE IN GOOD FORM. EXISTING TREES OR SHRUBS THAT ARE NOTED TO REMAIN, BUT DECLINE OVER 50% OR DIE (IN THE OPINION OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT) ARE TO BE REPLACED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S COST AS FOLLOWS: A. REPLACE IN SIZE AND KIND ANY TREES 6" AND LESS IN CALIPER MEASURED 2' ABOVE THE BASE. B. REPLACE TREES LARGER THAN 6" IN CALIPER WITH PLANTS OF THE SAME KIND HAVING A MINIMUM DIAMETER OF 6" MEASURED 2' ABOVE THE BASE. 1 1 3 4 5 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 PATCH EXISTING MYOPORUM GROUNDCOVER & REPAIR IRRIGATION AS NEEDED A EX EX EX 2 14" EPA EPA EPA EPA EPA EPA EPA PATCH EXISTING MYOPORUM GROUNDCOVER & REPAIR IRRIGATION AS NEEDED PATCH EXISTING MYOPORUM GROUNDCOVER & REPAIR IRRIGATION AS NEEDED 12 12 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 EX. MAINLINE CONNECTED TO OFFSITE EXISTING WATER METER & "RP" BACKFLOW PREVENTER 16 15 2019-12-19 CUP Resubmittal2019-12-19 CUP Resubmittal 16 16 April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 41 of 67 □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ J,, I I I ~. 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Roof supports: Fire-resistance ratings of structural frame and bearing walls are permitted to be reduced by 1 hour where supporting a roof only. The structural frame shall be considered to be the columns and girders, beams, trusses and spandrels having direct connections to the columns and bracing members designed to carry gravity loads. The members of floor and roof panels which have no connection to the columns shall be considered secondary members and not part of the structural frame.b. Except in high rise buildings, Group A,E,F-1,H,I,L,M,R-1,R-2 and S-2 occupancies, fire rotectionof structural members shall no be required, including protection of roof framing and decking where every part of the roof construction is 20 feet or more above any floor immediately below. Fire-retardant treated wood members shall be allowed to be used for such unprotected members.c. In all occupancies, heavy timber shall be alowed where a 1 hour or less fire-resistance rating isrequired.d. An approved automatic sprinkler system is accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 shall be allowed to be substituted for 1 hour fire-resistance rated construction, provided such system is not otherwise required by other provisions of the code or used for an allowable area increase in accordance with Section 506.3 or an allowable height increase in accordance with Section 504.2. The 1 hour substitution for the fire-resistance of exterior walls shall not be permitted.e. Not less than the fire-resistance rating required by other sections of this code.f. Not less than the fire-resistance rating based on fire separation distance (see Table 602)g. Not less than the fire-resistance rating as referenced in Section 704.100 < 3'Unprotected, Non-SprinkleredMaximum Area of Exterior Wall Openings C.B.C. Table 705.8Unprotected, Non-SprinkleredProtectedClassificationof Opening3' < 5' 5' < 10' 10' < 15' 15' < 20' 20' < 25' 25' < 30' < 30'NotPermitedNotPermitedNotPermitedNotPermitedNoLimitNotRequiredNotRequiredNoLimitNoLimitNoLimitNoLimit70%45%25%15%10%15% 25% 45% 75%75%45%25%15%La Costa Ave.Batiquitos Dr.Aviara PkwyAlga Rd.Arenal Rd.El Camino RealCarlsbad Fire Station No.21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009Vicinity Map5d2150 West Washington, Suite 303San Diego, California 92110sTeamaProject No.Drawing No.omustudiorchitectureProprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design06Apr2018CUP/SUP/V Submittal20July2018CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal13Feb2019CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal25Mar2019SheetSheetsc:\Temp\Carlsbad FS2 - Arch - 18-04-18_amanda.rooney.acad5.rvtCarlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009Title SheetA000172009.27.2017Fire Station No. 21906 Arenal RoadCarlsbad, CA 92009New Fire StationProject TeamOwner: City of CarlsbadPublic Works Department1635 Faraday Carlsbad, CA 92008760-602-7543Contact: Steven Stewartsteven.stewart@carlsbadca.govArchitect:domusstudio architecture2150 W Washington, Suite 303San Diego, CA 92110619.692.9393 x15Contact: Wayne Holtanwayne.holtan@domusstudio.comCivil Engineer:Snipes-Dye Associates8348 Center Drive Suite GLa Mesa, CA 91942619.697.9234Contact: Matthew Kurtzmatt@snipesdye.comStructural Engineer:Structural Engineering Solutions45901 Sandla CreekTemecula, CA 92590951.699.2666Contact: Paul Featherpfeather@SE-Solutions.netMechanical Engineer:Syska Hennessy Group401 West A Street, Suite 1850San Diego, CA 92101858.244.0362Robert Fagnantrfagnant@syska.comElectrical Engineer:Syska Hennessy Group401 West A Street, Suite 1850San Diego, CA 92101858.244.0362Robert Fagnantrfagnant@syska.comLandscape Architect:Deneen Powell Atelier, Inc.2305 El Cajon Blvd.San Diego, CA 92104619.294.9042Contact: Jon Powelljon@dpadesign.comGeotechnical Engineer/Surveyor:Ninyo & Moore5710 Ruffin RoadSan Diego, CA 92123858.576.1000Contact: Christina Tretinjakctretinjak@ninyoandmoore.comTraffic:STC Traffic, Inc.5865 Avenida Encinas 142 BCarlsbad, CA 92008Contact: Dawn Wilsondawn.wilson@STCTraffic.comSheet Index Total SheetsProject Data: (Planning)Project Description:Demolition of existing fire station for construction of new and modernized fire station.Owner:City of Carlsbad1635 Faraday Carlsbad, CA 92008Project Manager: Steven Stewart, Municipal Project Manager760-602-7543Project Address:1906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009Historic:NoAssessor's Parcel No.:215-140-1900Legal Description:__Existing Use:Fire StationProposed Use:Fire StationApprovals:CUP/SUP/VLot Site:0.42 Acres / 18,295 SFSanitation District:Leucadia Wastewater DistrictWater District:Carlsbad Municipal Water DistrictUtilities:City of Carlsbad Public WorksSchool District:Unified School DistrictPercentage of lot to be landscaped:28% of site (6,798 SF)Zoning:Zone:R-1General Plan UseR-4Lot ClassificationThe Project site is designated as R-4 in the City of Carlsbad General Plan Land Use Map, an area intended to be developed with 0 to 4 dwelling units per acre. It is zoned as one family residential (R-1). Total Number of Lots1Required Setbacks:20 ft. FrontProposed Setbacks:3' 4" ft. Front7 ft. Side(Interior)6 in. Side10 ft. Side (Street)0 ft. Street Side20 ft. Rear20 ft. RearHeight:30/24 Allowable / 32 ActualParking:Existing Parking:Public 0Private 3To be Demolished:(3)To be Added: Public 3 (1EV + 1 Van Accessible EV)Private 9 (parallel spaces)Total Provided:11 Traffic:There will be no inclreased traffic generated from this project.Grading:Cut: 76 cubic yardsFill: 311 cubic yardsImport: 235 cubic yardsExport:Project Data: (Building)Existing Occupancy:B Proposed Occupancy:BExisting Construction Type:V-B Non-Separated Occupancies (Non-Sprinklered)Proposed Construction Type:V-B Non-Separated Occupancies (Sprinklered)Allowable Area:B27,000 SFR-221,000 SFS-254,000 SFActual Bldg Area:B881 SFR-24,619 SFS-25,282 SFAa = 102,000 + (NS x If)At =102,000 (CBC Table 506.2)(Sprinkler is notbeing used for story increase)Actual Net Area:Building:10,782 SFTrash Enclosure:163 SFTotal:10,945 SF CMC Requirements:Allowable Height:30'-0" (3:12 Roof Pitch)/24'-0" (less thatn 3:12 Roof Pitch)Actual Height:32 '-0" Allowable Stories: 2 (CMC 21.10.050)Actual Stories:2CBC Requirements:Allowable Height:60' -0" Withoutarea increase (CBC Table 504.3)Actual Height:32 '-0" Allowable Stories: 3 Withoutarea increase (CBC Table 504.4)Actual Stories:2Exterior Wall Ratings(Table 602):Type VB: 1 hour less than 10 ft./ NR elsewhere for S-2 and B occ.Paving (See Exhibits on C003):Existing Impervious:9,953 SFProposed Impervious:Building Footprint:5,260 SFDriveway:1,200 SFProposed Pervious:7,976 SFArchitecturalA001 Site PlanA002 Enlarged Site PlanA003 Bus Stop RelocationA004 Site Wall ElevationsA005 Site Wall ElevationsA006 Site DetailsA007 Street + Utilities - ExistingUtilitiesA101 First Floor PlanA102 Second Floor PlanA103 Roof PlanA104 First Floor Reflected CeilingPlansA105 Second Floor ReflectedCeiling PlanA201 Building ElevationsA202 Building ElevationsA301 Building SectionsA302 Site SectionA401 Rendering24C001Conceptual Grading PlanC002Conceptual Grading PlanC003Predevelopment and Post-Development DMA ExhibitsCivilT001Conceptual Traffic PlanT002Corner Sight DistanceTraffic L-1Landscape Concept PlanLandscapeA000 Title SheetTitleS001Structural Notes and AbbreviationsS002Typical Structural Details and Wall SectionsStructural April 21, 2020Item #2 Page 42 of 67I ~----<_----! ,, i I I stu~io I C l V ~ ! \ -I EB C001 CONCEPTUAL GRADING PLANTeam Project No. Drawing No.Proprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design CUP/SUP/V Submittal CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal 06Apr2018 20July2018 05Feb2019 25Mar2019Carlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 920091720 civil engineers and land surveyors Snipes-Dye associates CUP 2018-0014 SUP 2018-0009 V 2018-0007 April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 43 of 67 I - 7 7 L__ ---- - 60' 60' 89. 95.40 TW II 89.22 FG 15 95.40 TW II 94.73 TW CH 88.4 FG 4 94.73 TW <H-7'> II 94.07 TW <H·6.3 'l 87.74 FG 92.86 TW <H-6. 79'l • II 92.07 TW Cl-1-61 86.07 FG II 91.07 TW <H-5 85.40 @EX. 12'X18" ICV 19 4 I _ .. ,,, ®-t:: 15 . 29'----'-...J:..J'-\.•i • . '.& •• .. ,~ .. • • • I I :::::::::::: ::::::::: ::::1 ,k .. .. ♦ • • • • • • • • • • ♦ . . . . . ·.· .· :-:-:, .. ... -· ... . . . .. .. • 1.5\ I . . b . . :i . . . . . . '---'I-I I 95.24 TW (H•6.04' II 89.20 FG 7243 ESTRELLA DE MAR RD APN: 215-140-1800 , • I • I • / I • • I J .. ... SET RIM BELOW FF FF-85.40± PAD-84.40± MATCHLINE -SEE SHEET C002 I ENGINEERING CONDmONS SEE NOTES ON SHEET C002. • • l'-~(D1----1/ .. ;. . • NOTES FOR CONTRACTOR ----@ RIGI-IT-OF-WAY. @ EX. FENCE TO BE REMOVED . @ EX. WALL TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PLACE. @ EX. SIDEWALK TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PLACE. @ EX. UT"ILITIES TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PLACE AND RE-LJSE. @ EX. FENCE TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PLACE. Q) EX. SEWER TO REMAIN e RE-USE. PROTECT IN PLACE. @ EX. Cl.RB e GlJT"TER TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PLACE. -----ico PROPOSED AC PAVEI\AE3\IT. MATCH EX. FLUSl-l. {I) PROPOSED 6' CONCRETE Cl.RB. MATCH EX. FLUSH. -----1---•• • ·• !(3) PROPOSED CONCRETE SIDEWALK/PAVEMENT. =========,@PROPOSED 6' CUl<B e GUTTER. MATCH EX. FLUSH. @ PROPOSED CUl<B RAMP PER RSD. @ PROPOSED CONCRETE DRIVEWAY. (z) PROPOSED STRIPING AND 'KEEP CLEAR' STENCIL. SEE TRAFFIC PLANS. @ RELOCATE EX. LIGHT OUT"SIDE OF DRIVEWAY. (V RELOCATE EX. UT"ILITIES. @) REMOVE EX. WALL. ====@ PROPOSED RETAINING WALL PER STl<UCTURAL PLANS. SEE ARCHITECT'S PLANS FOR WALL PROFILE @ PROPOSED TRENCH DRAIN. ~Qi:t&~~=&YJ~@PROPOSED 131.!ICK PAVERS PER ARCHITECT'S PLANS. SEE DETAIL, SHEET C002. @RELOCATED LIGHT. @) SAWCUT LINE . ~~~-566<5<5a@cOLD MILL e OVERLAY!; SEAL 1/2 WIDTH TO MATCH EDGE OF PAVEtvENT. SEE DETAIL, SHEET C002. / @ PROPOSED SLIDING Wl<OUGHT IRON GA TE PER ARCHITECT'S PLANS. (@ PROPOSED TREE WELL PER ARCHITECT'S PLANS. @ PROPOSED SIDEWALK UNDERDRAIN PER RSD. @) PROPOSED CATCH BASIN. @REMOVE AND REPLACE AC PAVEtvt:NT. MATCH EX. FLUSH. @ PROPOSED STORM DRAIN LINE @ PROPOSED HANDRAIL PER ARCHITECT'S PLANS. @ LANDSCAPE AREA PER LANDSCAPE PLANS. @) MATCH EX. FLUSI-I. @RELOCATED BUS STOP -NTCD CASE Ill l4.5'X20', SEE ARCHITECT'S PLANS FOR DETAILS. @ PROPOSED TRASH ENCLOSURE PER ARCHITECT'S PLANS. @) PROPOSED EUECTRIC VEHICUE CHARGING STATION PER . ' ' _ _ ARCHITECT'S PLANS. r) (I k>;./..;'::C;~\J{m REMOVE AND REPLACE CONCRETE CROSS GUTT~ ~ACTOR TO MATCH EX. FLUSH AND IN LIKE KIND. ek') @PROPOSED BENCH e TRASH RECEPTACLE PER ARCHITECT'S PLANS . ..!',, ~') i @ ,ct\ ~eP 31 PROPOSED a.JS STOP SIGN PER ARCHITECT'S PLANS. 'l'1-~1 ~ @ PROPOSED WROUGI-IT IRON FENCE PER ARCHITECT'S PLANS. q\ . .,, '("- "¥-'\lid: ~'?>· ~ STRELLA DE MAR RD PN= 215-140-1600 ◄ ..l ·,. • < ,! , • "· 0 • J • .. ,. -t,.~ 'ti, . J . ; _4 •• --- ENGINEER OF WORK 10 5 o 10 ro oo 8348 CENTER DRIVE, S1E. G, LA MESA, CA 91942 'TELEPHONE (619) 697-9234 FAX (619) 460-2033 '--I ___.~--1 __ 1-----<1 SCALE< 1'•10' MATTHEW P. K~--7Y546 EXPIRE dorrusstudioarchitecture stu~io 2800 Third Avenue San Diego, California 92103 Sheet Sheets ± C002 CONCEPTUAL GRADING PLAN& NOTESTeam Project No. Drawing No.Proprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design CUP/SUP/V Submittal CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal 06Apr2018 20July2018 05Feb2019 25Mar2019Carlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 920091720 civil engineers and land surveyors Snipes-Dye associates ” ” ” ”   CUP 2018-0014 SUP 2018-0009 V 2018-0007 April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 44 of 67 L__ ---- - ~ ~ Q: I 0 i: ., ~ 0 E ~ (31 D E i " m ii:J 5 N N N £ ~ 0 " ~ 0 60' ~ ~ ~ 0 0: I ~ • ~ ,c " I N 0 0 u I ~ " u / • C 0 0: ~ C .. 0 ~ !e 0 / ~ ~ I f IC ~ 0 D ~ u ~ " ;!, ~ w '-; ,;; MATCHLINE -SEE SHEET C001 • ' C --•-. . ' . I NOTES FOR CONTRACTOR ----@RIGl-ff-OF-WAY. @ EX. FENCE TO BE REMOVED. @ EX. WALL TO REMAIN. Pl<OTECT IN PLACE. @ EX. SIDEWALK TO REMAIN. Pl<OTECT IN PLACE. @ EX. UTILITIES TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PLACE AND RE-USE. @ EX. FENCE TO REMAIN. Pl<OTECT IN PLACE Q) EX. SEWER TO REMAIN I; RE-USE. PROTECT IN PLACE. @ EX. CURB I; GUTTER TO REMAIN. PROTECT IN PLACE. ~--~ICD PROPOSED AC PAVEMENT. MATCl-l EX. FL.USl-t ® PROPOSED 6" CONCRETE Cl.RB. MATCl-l EX. FLUSl-l ~!-.,-.. ~.-•. -.--.~· 1@ PROPOSED CONCRETE SIDEWALK/PAVEMENT. ========@ PROPOSED 6" Cl.RB I; GUTTER. MATCl-l EX. FL.USl-t @ PROPOSED CURB RAMP PER RSD. @ PROPOSED CONCRETE DRIVEWAY. (D PROPOSED STRIPING AND 'KEEP CLEAR" STENCIL SEE TRAFFIC PLANS. @RELOCATE EX. LIGHT OUTSIDE OF DRIVEWAY. ®RELOCATE EX. UTILITIES. (@ REMOVE EX WAU.. ====:::i@ PROPOSED RETAINING WALL PER STRUCTURAL PLANS. SEE ARCl-llTECT'S PLANS FOR WAU. PROFILE. @ PROPOSED TRENCl-l DRAIN. .,..IJi:Q;:Yr=-=-=;z31~@PRoPOSED BRICK PAYERS PER ARCl-llTECrs PLANS. SEE DETAIL. 51-lEET C002 @RELOCATED LIGHT. @ SAWCUT LINE. -------------.111111111.----.----------L_--+_--~ =R56666a~~~=@coLD MIU. I; OVERLAY I; SEAL 1/2 WIDTl-l TO MATCl-l EDGE OF PAVEIVENT. SEE DETAIL, 51-lEET C002 • • A A ' • K .. . . • •• • • b D " D • • • • • • I I : ~Al<EA OF WORK 6' K 1-----1-, • J ;i---, --<T-O_BE_F_l_:i°_o-_. V-E-R-IF_I_E-Dl __ _, p RELOCATED BUS STOP SCALE, I" • 10' •; ______ -=--EX.OMNI RESORT /... SIGN I; WALL @ PROPOSED SLIDING WROUGHT IRON GATE PER ARCl-llTECT'S PLANS. @ PROPOSED TREE WEU. PER ARCl-llTECrs PLANS. @ PROPOSED SIDEWALK UNDERDRAIN PER RSD. @) PROPOSED CA TCl-l BASIN. @REMOVE AND REPLACE AC PAVEMENT. MATCl-l EX. FLUSl-l. @ PROPOSED STORM DRAIN LINE. @) PROPOSED 1-lANDRAIL PER ARCl-llTECT'S PLANS. @ LANDSCAPE AREA PER LANDSCAPE PLANS. @ MATCl-l EX. FLUSl-l . @ RELOCATED BUS STOP -NTCD CASE Ill 14.5'X20'. SEE ARCl-llTECrs PLANS FOR DETAILS. ® PROPOSED TRASl-l ENCLOSURE PER ARCl-llTEcrs PLANS. @ PROPOSED ELECTRIC VEl-llCLE Cl-lARGING STATION PER ARCl-llTECT'S PLANS . L>;;x.,:::,.,_::-<;J® REMOVE AND REPLACE coNcRETE CRoss GUTTER. CONTRACTOR TO MA TCl-l EX. FLUSl-l AND IN LIKE KIND. @ PROPOSED BENCl-l I; TRASl-l RECEPTACLE PER ARCl-llTECT'S PLANS. @ PROPOSED BUS STOP SIGN PER ARCl-llTECT'S PLANS. @) PROPOSED WROUGl-lT IRON FENCE PER ARCl-llTECT'S PLANS. IMPERMEABLE LINER (30 MIi PVC GEOVEMBRANE BY EPI OR APPl<OVED EQUALJ PER MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS. CUT FLUSl-l WITl-l TOP OF PAVERS . 10 I SURFACE WATER FLOWS Tl-lROUGl-l Tl-lE NO. 8, 89 OR 9 STONE JOINTING MATERIAL BETWEEN Tl-lE PAYERS 5 0 ~ PERMEABLE PAYERS 3 1/8 C80MM> Tl-llCK MINIMUM 10 20 I I SCAL.Eo 1"•10' 30 I ENGINEERING CONDITIONS NOTE• UNLESS SPECIFICALI. Y ST A TED IN il-E CONDITION, ALL OF Tl-lE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS, UPON Tl-lE APPl<OVAL OF Tl-llS Pl<OPOSED DEVELOPtvENT MUST BE MET PRIOR TO APPl<OVAL OF A BUILDING PERMIT. GENERAL I. PRIOR TO 1-lAULING DIRT OR CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS TO OR FROM ANY PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION SITE WITl-llN Tl-llS PROJECT, DEVELOPER Sl-lALI. APPLY FOR AND OBTAIN APPROVAL FROM. Tl-lE CITY ENGINEER FOR Tl-lE PROPOSED 1-lAUL ROUTE. 2DEVELOPER Sl-lALI. SUBMIT TO Tl-lE CITY ENGINEER WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM NORTl-l COLNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT CNCTDl DEMONSTRATING MASS-TRANSIT IMPl<OVEMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR Tl-llS Pl<O..ECT 1-lAVE BEEN SATISFIED. GRADING 3.BASED UPON A REVIEW OF Tl-lE PROPOSED GRADING AND Tl-lE GRADING QUANTITIES Sl-lOWN ON Tl-lE SITE PLAN. A GRADING PERMIT FOR Tl-llS PROJECT IS REQUIRED. DEVELOPER Sl-lALI. PREPARE AND SUBMIT PLANS AND TECl-lNICAL STLDIES/REPORTS AS REQUIRED BY CITY ENGINEER, POST SEClRITY AND PAY AU. APPLICABLE GRADING PLAN REVIEW AND PERMIT FEES PER Tl-lE CITY'S LATEST FEE SCl-lEDULE. 4. Tl-llS PROJECT MAY REQUIRE OFF SITE GRADING. NO GRADING FOR PRIVATE IMPROVE:tvENTS Sl-lAU. OCClR OUTSIDE il-E PROJECT UNLESS DEVELOPER OBTAINS. RECORDS, AND SUBMITS A RECORDED COPY. TO Tl-lE CITY ENGINEER. A TEMPORARY GRADING, CONSTRUCTION OR SLOPE EASEl'vENT OR AGREEMENT FROM il-E OWNERS OF il-E AFFECTED PROPERTIES. IF DEVELOPER IS UNABLE TO OBTAIN il-E TEM"ORARY GRADING OR SLOPE EASEl'vENT. OR AGREEIVENT, NO GRADING PERMIT Will. BE ISSL.ED. IN Tl-lAT CASE DEVELOPER MUST EITl-lER APPLY FOR AND OBTAIN AN AMENDMENT OF Tl-llS APPROVAL OR MODIFY il-E PLANS SO GRADING Will. NOT OCCUR OUTSIDE Tl-lE Pl<OJECT AND APPLY FOR AND OBTAIN A FINDING OF SUBSTANTIAL CONFORMANCE AND/OR CONSISTENCY DETERMINATION FROM BOTl-l Tl-lE CITY ENGINEER AND CITY PLANNER. STORM WATER QUALITY 5.DEVELOPER Sl-lALI. COMPLY WITl-l Tl-lE CITY'S STORMWATER REGLLATIONS, LATEST VERSION. AND Sl-lAU. IMPLElll1ENT BEST MANAGBl✓ENT PRACTICES AT AU. TIMES. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES INCUUDE BUT Al<E NOT LIMITED TO POLI.UTION CONTROL PRACTICES OR DEVICES, EROSION CONTROL TO PREVENT SILT Rl.NOFF DURING CONSTRUCTION, GENERAL 1-lOL.JSEKEEPING PRACTICES, POU.UTION PREVENTION AND EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES, MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES, AND Oil-ER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES OR DEVICES TO PREVENT OR REDUCE il-E DISCl-lARGE OF POLI.UT ANTS TO STORMWATER, RECEIVING WATER OR STORMWATER CONVEYANCE SYSTEM TO Tl-lE MAXIM.M EXTENT PRACTICABLE. DEVELOPER 51-lALI. NOTIFY PROSPECTIVE OWNERS AND TENANTS OF il-E ABOVE REQUIREMENTS. 6. DEVELOPER Sl-lALI. COMPLETE AND SUBMIT TO Tl-lE CITY ENGINEER A DETERMINATION OF PROJECrs SWPPP TIER UEVEL AND CONSTRUCTION Tl-lREA T LEVEL FORM PURSUANT TO CITY ENGINEERING STANDARDS. DEVELOPER Sl-lALI. ALSO SUBMIT Tl-lE APPl<OPRIATE TIER UEVEL STORM WATER COMPLIANCE FORM AND APPROPRIATE TIER UEVEL STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN CSWPPPl TO Tl-lE SATISFACTION OF il-E CITY ENGINEER. DEVELOPER Sl-lALI. PAY AU. APPLICABLE SWPPP PLAN REVIEW AND INSPECTION FEES PER il-E CITY'S LA TEST FEE SCl-lEDLLE. 7. DEVELOPER Sl-lALI. COMPLETE il-E CITY OF CARLSBAD STANDARD STORMWATER REQUIREMENT Cl-lECKLIST FORM. DEVELOPER IS RESPONSIBLE TO ENSURE Tl-lAT AU. FINAL DESIGN PLANS. GRADING PLANS. AND BUILDING PLANS INCORPORATE APPLICABLE BEST MANAGBl✓ENT PRACTICES CBMPS>. Tl-lESE BMPS INCLUDE SITE DESIGN. SOURCE CONTROL AND LOW IMPACT DESIGN CLIDl MEASURES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, MINIMIZING Tl-lE USE OF IMPERVIOUS AREA <PAVING), ROUTING RL.N-OFF FROM IMPERVIOUS AREA TO PERVIOUS/LANDSCAPE AREAS, PREVENTING IU.ICIT DISCl-lARGES INTO Tl-lE STORM DRAIN AND ADDING STORM DRAIN STENCILING OR SIGNAGE ALI. TO Tl-lE SATISFACTION OF Tl-lE CITY ENGINEER. DEDICA TIONS/IMPl<OVEMENTS 8.PRIOR TO ANY WORK IN il-E CITY RIGl-lT-OF-WAY OR Pl.B.IC EASEMENTS, DEVELOPER Sl-lALI. APPLY FOR AND OBTAIN A RIGl-lT-OF-WA Y PERMIT TO il-E SATISFACTION OF il-E CITY ENGINEER. LIMITS OF AREA COUD MIU. /8" AGGREGATE PG64-IO A.C. PAVI PER SSPWC SECTION 203 I; 302 I 1/2" MIN. -~-------------- - T -BASE AC PAVEMENT COLD MILL AND OVERLAY NO SCALE ENGINEER DF WORK 8348 CENTER DRIVE, S1E. G, LA MESA, CA 91942 'TELEPHONE (619) 697-9234 FAX (619) 460-2033 MATTHEW P. 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All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT 100% Schematic DesignCUP Submittal06Apr201820July2018Carlsbad Fire Station #2 1906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009 1720NETASTFOACOFLIRAI S. MA R K VANBIBBERExp. 9/30/20RTSUCTURALNo. 5314R LOSORFESITIEGS DE ER PNAGIERENEN1870 Cordell CourtSuite 202El Cajon, CA 92020tel 619 312 6336aarkengineering.com Structural Notes and AbbreviationsS001 CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007April 21, 2020Item #2 Page 46 of 67STRUCTURAL ABBREVIATIONS & AND EMBED EMBEDMENT PERP PERPENDICULAR @ AT EQ EQUAL PSI POUNDS PER SQUARE # POUND(S), NUMBER EW EACH WAY INCH AB ANCHOR BOLT (E) EXISTING R RADIUS ABV ABOVE EXP EXPANSION RAD RADIUS ADDL ADDITlONAL EXT EXTEROR REINF REINFORCED, ALT ALTERNATE FG FINISH GRADE REINFORCING ANCH ANCHOR FIN FINISH REQD REQUIRED APPROX APPROXIMA TEQ_ Y) FOG FACE OF CONCRETE RET RET/>JNING AR ANCHOR ROD FT FOOT SC SCALE ARCH ARCHITECTURAL FTG FOOTING SCHEID SCHEIDULE BEL BELOW FV FIELD VERIFY SIM SIMILAR BLDG BUILDING GALV GALVAN0:(D) SP SPEClAL BM BEAM GR GRADE SPCG SPACING BOTT BOTTOM HDG HOT DIPPED SPEC SPECIFICATION BRG BEARING GALVAN0:D SQ SQUARE BTWN BETWEEN HK HOOK ss ST />JNLESS STEEL CANT CANTILEVER HORIZ HORIZONTAL STD STANDARD CJ CONSTIRUCIDN JOINT HT HEIGHT STIFF STIFFENER CL CENTER UNE ID INSIDE DIAMETER STL STEEL CUR CLEAR INSP INSPECTION STRUC STRUCTURAL COL COLUMN INT INTERIOR SYMM SYMMETRICAL CONG CONCRETE JT JOINT T&B TOP AND BOTTOM CONN CONNECTION LB POUND THK THICK(NESS) CONST CONSTIRUCIDN LBS POUNDS THRU THROUG-1 CONT CONTINUOUS LG LONG TIRANSV TIRANSVERSE CTR CENTER LONG LONGITUDINAL TYP TYPICAL DBL DOUBLE MATL MATERlAL UON UNLESS OTHERWISE DET DET/>JL MAX MAXIMUM NOTIEID DlA DlAMETER MIN MINIMUM VERT VERTICAL DlAG DlAGONAL MISC MISCELJLANEOUS VIF VERIFY IN RELD DIM DIMENSION NTS NOT TO SCALE WI WITH DWG DRAWING QC ON CENTER WT WEIGHT DWL DOWEL OD OUTSIDE DlAMETER EA EACH OH OPPOSrTE HAND EF EACH FACE OPN OPEN EJ EXPANSION JOINT OPNG OPENING ELEV ELEVATION PL PLATE N STRUCTURAL NOTES AND SPECIAL INSPECTIONS GENERAL 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS PRIOR TO STARTING WORK, TIHE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE SHALL BE NOTIFIED OF ANY DISCREPANCIES FOUND, 2, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND MlAINT/>JN ADEQUATE ERECTION, SHORING AND BRACING AS REQUIRED FOR STABILITY OF ALL STRUCTURES AND EMBANKMENTS DURING ALL PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION, 3. IN NO CASE SHlALL WORKING DIMENSIONS BE SCALED FIROM PLANS, SECTIONS OR DETAILS ON THE DRAWINGS, 4, BEFORE COMMENCING EXCAVATION, THE CONTRACTOR SHlALL VERIFY TIHE LOCATION OF EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTIUTIES, VALVE PITS OR VAULTS AND SHALL NOT PERFORM WORK THAT WILL DAMAGE THEM OR INTERFIERE WITIH THEIR SERVICE 5, STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS CONTROLLED BY OR RELATED TO MECHANICAL OR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO CONSTIRUCTION, 6, THE CONTRACT STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS REPRESENT THE FINISHED STIRUCTURE THEY DO NOT INDICATE METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION. TIHE CONTIRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL MEASURES NECESSARY TO PROTECT EXISTING AND NEW STRUCTURES DURING CONSTIRUCTION, SUCH MEASURES SHlALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE UMITED TO, BRACING, SHORING, ET CETERA FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION PHASE LOADS, REINFORCED CONCRETE 1. CONCRETE SHlALL HAVE A MINIMUM ULTIMATE COMPRESSrvE STIRENGTH AT 28 DAYS OF 4,000 PSI, UNLESS OTHEIRWISE NOTED, 2, MIX DESIGN REQUIREMENTS: CEMENT SHlALL BE TYPE IIN; MAXIMUM SLUMP SHALL BE 4" (MAXIMUM SLUMP OF 8" SHALL BE PERMITTED AFTER INTIRODUCTION OF A WATER-REDUCING ADMIXTURE); MAXIMUM AGGREGATE SIZE SHlALL BE 1"; MAXIMUM WATER/CEMENT RATIO SHALL BE 052, 3. ALL REINFORCING STEEL, ANCHOR BOLTS, DOWELS AND INSERTS SHALL BE WELL SECURED IN POSmON PRIOR TO PLACING CONCRETE, 4, PROVIDE A 3/4" CHAMFER ON ALL EXPOSED CORNERS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS, 5 ALL GOUD JOINTS SHALL BE ROUGHENED AND CLEANED PRIOR TO PLACING NEW CONCRETE, ALL L/>JTANCE SHALL BE REMOVED AND THE EXISTING SURFACE SHALL BE WETTED IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO PLACING CONCRETE STANDING WATIEIR SHALL BE REMOVED, 6, CONSTIRUCTION JOINTS IN CONCRETE INDICATED WITH A ROUGH, CLEAN SURFACE SHALL HAVE A 1/4" MINIMUM />JMPLrTUDE UNLESS OTHER\IV1SE NOTED ON TIHE DRAWINGS, CONCRETE MASONRY 1. CONCRETE MASCNRY UNrTS SHALL BE MEDIUM WEIGHT UNrTS IN CONFORMANCE WrTH ASTM C90, PM = 2000 PSI. 2, MORTAR SHALL BE TYPE S IN CONFORMANCE WrTH ASTM C270, 3. GROUT SHALL HA VE A MINIMUM ULTIMATE COMPRESSIVE STIRENGTH AT 28 DAYS OF 2000 PSI, GROUT SHALL HAVE AN ADMIXTURE TO REIDUCE SHRINKAGE 4 ALL CELLS SHALL BE SOUD GROUTED. 5. WHEN GROUTING IS STOPPED FOR ONE HOUR OR LONGER, HORIZONTAL OONSTIRUCTION JOINTS SHALL BE FORMED BY STOPPING THE GROUT POUR 1 1/2" BELOW THE TOP OF THE UPPERMOST UNrT, REINFORCING STEEL 1. NON-WELDED STEEL BAR REINFORCING SHlALL CONFORM TO ASTM A615, GR/>JDE 60, WELDED STEEL BAR REINFORCING SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A706, 2. WELDING OF REINFORCING STEEL SHALL BE PERFORMED BY AW.S. QUALIFIED WEUDERS IN CONFORMANCE WITIH AW.S. D1.4 USING E90 SERIES ELECTRODES UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS, 3. MINIMUM CONCRETE COVER FOR REINFORCING STIEEL SHlALL BE AS FOLLOWS UNLESS OTHER\IV1SE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS: CONCRETE CAST AG/>JNST EARTH 3" FORMED CONCRETE EXPOSED TO EARTH 2" CONCRETE EXPOSED TO WEATHER 2" 4, BAR LAP SPLICE LENGTHS FOR BARS INSTALLED IN CONCRETE SHALL BE 48 BAR DIAMETERS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS. 5 ALL DET/>JLING, FABRICATION AND EIRECTION OF REINFORCING STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO THE LATEST EDmON OF ACI 315, DETAILS AND DETAIUNG OF CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT, FOUNDATION 1. GEOTECHNICAL EVALUATION, FIRE STATION NO, 2, 1906 ARENAL ROAD, CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, PREPARED BY NINYO & MOORE GEOTECHNICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CONSULTANTS, PROJECT NO. "'()8438001, DA TED OCTOBER 18, 2017. ALLOWABLE SOIL BEARING PRESSUR8 2,500 PSF (4/3 SHORT TERM INCREASE PERMITTED) ACTIVE SOIL PRESSURE Q_EVEL BACKFIW: 42 PSF/FT ALLOWABLE PASSIVE PRESSUR8 300 PSF/FT COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION: 0.35 HORIZONTAL SEISMIC ACCELERATION FACTOR: 18 PSF/FT DESIGN CRITERIA 1. DESIGN BUILDING CODE 2016 CALIFORNlA BUILIDING CODE 2, RISK CATEGORY II 3, SEISMIC DESIGN CRrTERlA: SHORT PERIOD MCE SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERA IDN, Ss 1.070 1 SECOND PERIOD MCE SPECTIRAL RESPONSE ACCELERA IDN, S1 0.413 SHORT PERIOD MCE SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERA IDN, SMs 1.070 1 SECOND PERIOD MCE SPECTIRAL RESPONSE ACCELERA IDN, SM1 0573 SrTE CLASS C SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY D DESIGN SIHORT PERIOD MCE SPECTRAL RESPONSE ACCELERA IDN, Sos 0.713 DESIGN 1 SECOND PERIOD MCE SPECTIRAL RESPONSE ACCELERA IDN, SD1 0.382 SEISMIC IMPORTANCE FACTOR, I 1.00 SPECIAL INSPECTION AND TESTING 1. SPEClAL INSPECTION IS REQUIRED PER CHAPTER 17 OF THE 2016 CAUFORNlA BUILDING CODE AND AS SUMMARIZED IN THE SCHEIDULE THE OWNER SHALL EMPLOY A SPECIAL INSPECTION AGENCY APPROVEID BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL PRIOR TO THE ST ART OF WORK OOPIES OF ALL INSPECIDN REPORTS SHALL BE SUBMITTEID TO THE ARCHrTECT OF REOORD, STRUCTURAL ENGINEER OF RECORD, />JND CITY BUILDING INSPECTOR IN A TIMELY MANNER. 2, THE SPEClAL INSPECTIONS IDENTIRED ON THE PLANS ARE IN ADDrTION TO, AND NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR, THOSE INSPECIDNS REQUIRED TO BE PERFORMED BY A CrrY BUILDING INSPECTOR. 3. CONTINLIOUS INSPECTION SHALL BE PROVIDED DURING THE PERFORMANCE OF WORK REQUIRING SPEClAL INSPECTION , UNLESS OTHER\/'11SE NOTED, WHEN WORK IN MORE THAN ONE CATEGORY OF WORK REQUIRING SPEClAL INSPECTION IS TO BE PERFORMED SIMULTANEOUSLY, OR THE GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION OF THE WORK IS SUCH THAT rT CANNOT BE OONTINUOUSL Y OBSIERVEID, IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILJTY OF THE AGENT TO EMPLOY A SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF SPEClAL INSPECTORS TO ASSURE THAT ALL WORK IS CONTINLIOUSLY INSPECTED IN AOOORDANCE WITH THOSE PROVISIONS, 4, THE SPEClAL INSPECTORS SIHALL BE CERTIREID BY THE CrrY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT TO PERFORM THE CATEGORY OF SPEClAL INSIPECIDN SPECIRED, 5 THE OONSTRUCTION MATERIALS TESTING LABO RA TORY SHALL BE APPROVEID BY THE CrrY OF CARLSBAD BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR TESTING OF MA TERlALS, SYSTEMS, COMPONENTS, AND EQUIPMENT. 6, WHERE MATERlALS OR ASSEMBLJES ARE REQURED BY THE CALJFORNlA BUILDING OODE TO BE LABELED, SUCH MATERIALS AND ASSEMBLIES SHALL BE LABELJEID BY AN AGENCY APPROVEID BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL IN ACCORDANCE WITH SIECTION 17□a PRODUCTS AND MA TERlALS TO BE LABELED SHALL BE TESTED, INSPECTED AND LABELEID IN ACCORDANCE WrTH THE PROCEDURES SET FORTH IN SECIDNS 17□a5.1 THROUGH 17□a53. 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT A WRrrTEN ST A TIEMENT OF RESIPONSIBILrrY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF ITIEMS LJSTED IN THE ST A TEMENT OF SPEClAL INSPECTIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK, THE CONTRACTORS STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILrrY SHALL CONT />JN: (~ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF AWARENESS OF THE SPEClAL REQUIREMENTS CONTAINEID IN THE STATEMENT OF SPECIAL INSPECTIONS; (2) ACKNOWLEIDGEMENT THAT CONTROL WILL BE EXERCISED TO OBT/>JN CONFORMANCE WITH THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS APPROVED BY THE BUILDING ORRClAL: (3) PROCEDURES FOR EXERCISING CONTROL WITHIN THE CONTRACTORS ORGANIZA IDN; (4) THE METHOD AND FREQUENCY OF REPORTING AND DISTIRIBUTION OF THE SPEClAL INSPECTION REPORTS; AND (5) IDENTIRCA TION AND QU/>JLJRCATIONS OF THE PERSON OR PERSONS EXERCISING SUCH CONTIROL />JND THEIR POSITION IN THE ORGANIZATION. STATEMENT OF SPECIAL INSPECTIONS CBC DESCRIPTION OF TYPE OF INSPECTION REQUIRED, DESIGN REF LOCATION, REMARKS, ET CETERA STRENGTH CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION. CONTINUOUS INSPECTIONS INSPECT BOLTS TO BE INSTALLED IN CONCRETE PRIOR TO AND DURING PLACEMENT OF CONCRETE; AT THE TIME FRESH CONCRETE IS SAMPLED TO FABRICATE SIPECIMENS FOR STRENGTH TESTS, PERFORM SWMP AND />JR CONTENT TESTS, AND DETERMINE THE 1705,3 TEMPERATURE OF THE CONCRETE; INSPECIDN OF CONCRETE FOR PROPER f'c = 4000 PSI APPLCA TION TECHNIQUES. PERIODIC INSPECIDNS: INSPECTION OF REINFORCING STEEL AND PLACEMENT; VERIFICATION OF USE OF REQUIREID DESIGN MIX; INSPECTION FOR MAINTENANCE OF SPECIRED CURING TIEMPERATURE AND TECHNIQUES; INSPECT FORMWORK FOR SHAPE, LOCAIDN, AND DIMENSIONS OF THE CONCRETE MEMBER BEING FORMED, CONCRETE MASONRY CONSTRUCTION: LJEVEL B SPECIAL INSPECTION PER TABLE 119,2 OF ASCE 530-13 CONTINUOUS INSPECTIONS THE INSPECTION PROGRAM SHALL VERIFY WELDING OF REINFORCING BARS; GROUT PLACEMENT SHALL BE VERIFIED TO ENSURE COMPLlANCE WITH CODE AND CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT PROVISIONS; AND PREPARATION OF REQUIRED GROUT SPECIMENS, MORTAR SPECIMENS AND PRISMS SHALL BE OBSERVEID. PERIODIC INSPECIDNS: AS MASONRY CONSTRUCTION BEGINS, THE FOLLOWING SHALL BE VERIFIED TO ENSURE COMPLlANC8 PROPORTKJNS OF 1705.4 SrTE-PREPARED MORTAR; CONSTIRUCTION OF MORTAR JOINTS; LOCATION OF fin = 2000 PSI REINFORCEMENT, CONNECTORS AND ANCHORAGES. THE INSPECTION PROGRAM SHALL VERIFY: S0: AND LOCAIDN OF STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; TYPE, SIZE AND LOCAIDN OF ANCHORS, INCLUDING OTHER DET/>JLS OF ANCHORAGE OF MASONRY TO STRUCTURAL MEMBERS, FRAMES, OR OTHER CONSTRUCTION; SPECIRED SIZE, GRADE AND TYPE OF REINFORCEMENT; PROTECTION OF MASONRY DURING COLD WEATHER (BELOW 4(f) OR HOT WEATHER (ABOVE 9CF), PRIOR TO GROUTING, THE FOLLOWING SHALL BE VERIFIED TO ENSURE COMPLlANC8 GROUT SPACE IS CLJEAN; PLACEMENT OF REINFORCEMENT, CONNECTORS AND ANCHORAGES; AND CONSTIRUCTION OF MORTAR JOINTS. COMPLlANCE WITH REQUIRED INSPECTION PROVISIONS OF THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND THE APPROVED SU BM ITT ALS SHALL BE VERIFIEID. 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MA R K VANBIBBERExp. 9/30/20RTSUCTURALNo. 5314R LOSORFESITIEGS DE ER PNAGIERENEN1870 Cordell CourtSuite 202El Cajon, CA 92020tel 619 312 6336aarkengineering.comTypical Structural Details and Wall SectionS002 CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007April 21, 2020Item #2 Page 47 of 67N DIMENSION TABLE FOR 90 AND 180 HOOKS DETAILING DIM 90 BAR A B C D D SIZE IN IN IN IN 0 #3 5 3 6 2 V4 #4 6 4 8 3 #5 7 5 10 3 314 116 8 6 12 4 1/2 #7 10 7 14 5 V4 #8 11 8 16 6 #9 15 11 314 19 9 112 #10 17 13 1/4 22 10 314 #11 19 14 3/4 24 12 DETAILING DIM , A , ul fi, , 4d OR 2 V2" j, l 180 MIN 1 6d, 311 135 DIMENSION TABLE w MIN FOR 135 HOOKS BAR D E F SIZE IN IN IN #3 1112 4 1/4 2 112 LJ.. ::; Ci #4 2 4 V2 3 ('J z #5 2 112 5 1/2 3 3/4 #6 4 112 8 4 112 ::J ~ D NOTE: UNLESS OTHERVv1SE NOTED, THESE DIMENSIONS SHALL BE USED FOR ALL INDICATED HOOKS. HOOKS AND BENDS IN REINFORCING BARS 1 SCALE: NONE S002 WALL JOINT (WHERE OCCURS) 30" #4 § SETS @ 12" QC I 30" OPTIONAL CONST JT WI CLEAN, ROUGHENED SURFACE ~ " ,.>,. ., ' 'I 111-111, .II'" , NOTE: FOOTING AND WALL REINFORCING NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY. I • • • • I I~ • • 1'-0" STEPPED FOOTING DETAIL SCALE: NONE FILL JT WI CCNT SEALANT EA SIDE WI BACKER ROD FULL-HEIGHT, NOTE: COLOR TO MATCH MORTAR-~ PVC OR EXTRUDED RUBBER MA TERVIL CONTROL JOINT • (2) #5 EA SIDE OF JOINT MAXIMUM CONTROL JOINT SPACING SHALL BE 24'-0" QC, ~ ., ' UI Ii' II I 1111, ,,ill~ ' [T~' #4 EA FACE @ 12" QC MAX LENGTH = FOOTING WIDTH -6" S (WHERE OCCURS) --CMU SASH BLOCK EA SIDE OF CONTROL JOINT ~ lb .,_ CUT EVERY OTlHER HORIZ REINF BAR AS SHOWN WALL REINF AS SPECIFIED ---~ PLAN MASONRY WALL CONTROL JOINTS 5 SCALE: NONE S002 #3 lpi EA FACE-_,,.--I I NON-CORROSIVE SLEEVE, INSIDE DIA OF SUEEVE TO BE 2'' LARGER THAN OUTSIDE DIA OF PIPE, lYP PLUG VOID BETWEEN PIPE AND SLEEVE -+-----~,~-----+-WI COMPRESSIBUE FILLER EA SIDE, lYP 1-6" ------M a:: _J oz 1'J ::; ;:, lYP I I TRENCH -... : -rr-NO DIGGING FOR PIPE FOOTING -4.---->l.,--_J 1 L..:-... ~\!12J-FTG BELOW THIS LINE '-... Jrnl/TRENCH PARALUEL TO 2 .......... NOTE: WHERE PIPES OR CONDUITS ARE MORE THAN 24" BELOW BOTTOM OF FOOTING, STEP DOWN FOOTING PER DETAIL 3 THS SHEET TO CAPTURE PIPES OR CONDUITS. DETAIL OF PIPES OR CONDUITS AT FOOTINGS 2 SCALE: NONE 4 • 8" OPEN END BLOCKS THROI.G-K)UT LAID IN RUNNING BOND, UON . "' S002 4 ALL CELLS SOLID GROUTED --~ TYPICAL CMU WALL COURSE BETWEEN BOND BEAM COURSES 8" OPEN END BLOCKS THROI.G-K)UT LAID IN RUNNING BOND, UON 4 ALL CELLS SOLID GROUTED --~ LOCATE VERT REINF PER SECTIONS TYPICAL CMU WALL BOND BEAM COURSE TYPICAL MASONRY WALL COURSES DETAIL 4 SCALE: NONE 4 "'· 4 " ••• 4 4 18" MIN S002 1--------(2) 115 VERT JAMB BARS FULL HT OF WALL, UON a: d ~ "' #3 HARPIN TIE SAME SPCG AS HORIZ REINF (16" OC MAX) 2" CLR PLAN SECTION REINFORCING AT ENDS OF MASONRY WALLS 6 SCALE: NONE S002 z ::; PROPERTY LJNE ____ _, n 115 CONT #5 @ 24" OC HOIRZ U -STYLE, COLOR, Ir' CM TEXTU RE , ETC PER ARCH 115 VERT @ 16" OC @ CL OF WALL Fl N GRADE PER CIVIL -WATERPROO RNG MEMBRANE 115 DWL@ 16" QC WI STlD HK @ CL OF WALL AWD TOTAL-DRAIN RICATED DRAINAGE AMERDRAIN PREFAIB SYST ALTERN DRAIN EM (OR APPROVED ATE) ATTACHED TO SYSTEM PER CIVIL STD HK, TYP 115@16'0 C, TOP & BOTTOM SCREEN/ RETAINING WALL SECTION SCALE: 314" = 1-0" , MAX SPCG "S'' OF I I I I / 1/ ' ;; I I / ' /. 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INSTALL 2 CONDUJT WITH FIRE STATION PREEMPTION INTERCONNECT CABLE FROM TRAFFIC SIGNAL CABINET INTO BUILDING INSTALL FIBER OPTIC INTERCONNECT TO ADJACENT SIGNALS NORTH AND SOUTH ON EL CAMINO REAL ··7 I I I I I ______ J \ \ > " -· ---4--4-CONTINENTAL CROSSWALK 0 0 • -"KEEP" PAVEMENT MARKER 0 -.___,__Q ~Q-----+c01--"CLEAR" PAVEMENT MARKER ARENALROAD PV YEH I CLE HEADS 000 000 . 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All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT 100% Schematic DesignCUP Submittal06Apr201820July2018Carlsbad Fire Station #2 1906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009 1720April 21, 2020Item #2 Page 49 of 67586S AVENIOA ENCINAS, SUITE 142B, CARLSBAD, CA 92008 PHONE: 760-602-4290 \\iWW.STCTRAFFIC.COM STOP r(]I lr(I~ ,,,_r(L1s1 ,1tAD ANl "NO Plf;HT T' 1RN ON RF SIG , RN O'n.RLAP HEAD AN "Nr R 12" LIMIT LINE CONTINENTAL CROSSWAI" 1-A TRAFr]( SI, 11AL POL WITH FOL lATION COMPLET ANL i--t.JESTRIA~ "'AD 1;::::::::p" PAVEMEN; MAF..K.t.R (TYP. 1 "CLEAR" PAVEMENT MARKER (TYP.) 1-A -RArr·1c: SIGN/ C>OL \IIITH FOUNDATION GOMPl T i....,.,AND Pi=""':STRIAN ·1EAL1 FIRE STATION •2 ' ' . ·. ' J1~ST '\L ' OJ~" IIT \IIITH FIRE. STATION PREEMP-1[1~1 INTER(''1-,:CT CABLE FROM TRAFFH SH Nf' ;ABINE ]otTO BUii l!NI JNSTALL Flt :R Oh IC 1111 ~CONNI: ADJAL:I ' CAMII SIGNALS NOR -H ANO SO Tf ON REAL \ \ > I ARENAL ROAD TABLE 6C-2. STOPPING SIGHTS DISTANCE AS A FUNCTION OF SPEED ON LEVEL ROADS (PAGE 1032, CA MUTCD 2014) SPEED* DISTANCE 55 MPH 495 FT *POSTED SPEED LINE OF SIGHT IS GREATER THAN 500 FEET. , -~_,,-_,,-6 \ 20 I 0 0 20 I ~ I SCALE: 1"=20' 40 I 60 I SSccl S,mts CUP 21)118-0014 SUP 21l118-iJOl:!9 V 211118-iJ00,7 909585 8585 8085 95GP GPEL CAMINO REALARE N A L R O A D E STRE L LA D E MAR RD . PROPOSED FIRE STATION EXISTING HOME EXISTING HOME EXISTING HOME TYP TYP TYP EX EX 12" 30"25'-0"25'- 0 " VISIBILITY AREA (NO LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS OVER 30" IN HEIGHT WITHIN THIS ZONE )SIGHT TRIANGLE 80 SCALE: 1/16" = 1'-0" 16 32 NORTH 2150 West Washington, Suite 303 San Diego, California 92110 Team Project No. Drawing No.Proprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHTQ:\9.0 User Folders\amanda.rooney\My Documents\Carlsbad FS2-Arch(2018)_amanda.rooneyVZP6M.rvtCarlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009Landscape Concept PlanL-1 XXXX03/09/1817-017 d s aomustudio rchitecture 100% Schematic Design 06Apr2018 CUP/SUP/Submittal 20July2018 CUP/SUP/Resubmittal 13Feb2019 CUP/SUP/Resubmittal 25Mar2019 PLANTING NOTES 1. ALL SHRUB BEDS ARE TO BE MULCHED WITH A MINIMUM OF 3" OF WOOD CHIPS OR DECORATIVE GRAVEL AFTER PLANTING. 2. ALL TREES PLANTED WITHIN 5' OF PAVING ARE TO HAVE LINEAR ROOT BARRIERS PLACED AT THE EDGE OF PAVING AND EXTENDING 6' MINIMUM EACH SIDE OF THE CENTER OF THE TREE. 3. NO TREES OR SHRUBS EXCEEDING THREE FEET IN HEIGHT AT MATURITY SHALL BE INSTALLED WITHIN TEN FEET OF ANY WATER AND SEWER FACILITIES. THIS PLAN IS CONCEPTUAL AND SCHEMATIC IN NATURE ONLY. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A FINAL CONSTRUCTION PLAN. THIS PLAN DOES NOT SHOW FINAL CONSTRUCTION DETAILS. STRUCTURAL OR DRAINAGE REQUIREMENTS, FINAL PLANTING LOCATIONS, OR IRRIGATION DESIGN. ADDITIONAL DETAIL MUST BE DEVELOPED IN THESE AREAS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. DPA INC. ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR CONSTRUCTION PURSUANT TO THIS PLAN. HARDSCAPE LEGEND 1 CURB RAMP-PER CIVIL ENGINEER 2 EXISTING UTILITY BOX TO REMAIN 3 EXISTING TRAFFIC BOX TO REMAIN 4 CONCRETE DRIVEWAY-PER CIVIL ENGINEER 5 PERMEABLE DRIVE PAVERS 6 TREE GRATE 7 STEEL BOLLARD 8 CONCRETE WALK - NATURAL GREY, ACID WASH FINISH 9 CONCRETE RAMP 10 6' STEEL FENCE 11 SLIDE GATE-PER ARCHITECT 12 GATE-PER ARCHITECT 13 3" DEEP GRAVEL MULCH 14 RETAINING WALL-PER CIVIL ENGINEER 15 TRASH ENCLOSURE-PER ARCHITECT 16 FLAG POLE 17 RAMP HANDRAIL 18 TACTILE WARNING PAVERS 19 ASPHALT PAVEMENT-PER CIVIL ENGINEER 20 EXISTING WATER METER TO REMAIN 21 EMERGENCY GENERATOR ENCLOSURE 22 EXISTING CHAIN LINE FENCE TO REMAIN 23 EXISTING WOOD FENCE TO REMAIN 24 6' CHAIN LINK FENCE-MATCH ADJACENT EX. FENCE PLANT LEGEND BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME SIZE SPACING EXISTING TREES TO BE REMOVED A MATURE PINE PER PLAN PROPOSED PLANTING TREES B CASSIA LEPTOPHYLLA GOLD MEDALLION TREE 24" BOX AS SHOWN N PARKINSONIA ACULEATA MEXICAN PALO VERDE 24" BOX AS SHOWN SHRUBS & GROUND COVERS C AGAVE AMERICANA CENTURY PLANT 5 GAL. AS SHOWN D AGAVE ATTENUATA 'KARA'S STRIPES' VARIEGATED FOXTAIL AGAVE 5 GAL. 2'-3" O.C. E AGAVE FILIFERA THREAD-LEAF AGAVE 5 GAL. AS SHOWN F MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLARIS HAIRY AWN MUHLY 5 GAL. 3' O.C. G NASSELLA TENUISSIMA MEXICAN FEATHER GRASS 1 GAL. 18" O.C. H SALVIA LEUCANTHA 'SANTA BARBARA' SANTA BARBARA SAGE 5 GAL. 3' O.C. I PHORMIUM 'BLACK RAGE' NEW ZEALAND FLAX 5 GAL. 2'-6" O.C. J SENECIO MANDRALISCAE BLUE CHALK STICKS FLATS 12" O.C K MYRICA CALIFORNICA PACIFIC WAX MYRTLE 5 GAL. AS SHOWN L AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS LILY OF THE NILE 1 GAL. 18" O.C M HARDENBERGIA VIOLACEA HARDENBERGIA 5 GAL AS SHOWN I AM FAMILIAR WITH THE REQUIREMENTS FOR LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION PLANS CONTAINED IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD’S LANDSCAPE MANUAL AND WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE REGULATIONS. I HAVE PREPARED THIS PLAN IN COMPLIANCE WITH THOSE REGULATIONS AND THE LANDSCAPE MANUAL AND AGREE TO COMPLY WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS WHEN SUBMITTING CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. I CERTIFY THAT THE PLAN IMPLEMENTS THOSE REGULATIONS TO PROVIDE EFFICIENT USE OF WATER. _______________________________________________ JON POWELL, REGISTERED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT CA. #2645 WATER CONSERVATION NOTES 1. ALL AREAS SHOWN TO BE PLANTED WILL BE IRRIGATED WITH A FULLY AUTOMATIC, UNDERGROUND IRRIGATION SYSTEM. THIS SYSTEM WILL USE LOW GALLONAGE, LOW PRECIPITATION RATE SPRAY HEADS, ALONG WITH BUBBLER HEADS IN SMALLER AREAS AND DRIP EMITTERS FOR POTTED PLANTS. HEADS WILL BE GROUPED INTO ZONES BASED ON EXPOSURE AND PLANT TYPES. AUTOMATIC VALVES WILL CONTROL THE FLOW OF WATER TO EACH ZONE. 2. THE SYSTEM WILL BE CONNECTED TO THE DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY THROUGH AN APPROVED REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVENTER. 3. AN AUTOMATIC RAIN SENSING OVER-RIDE WILL BE CONNECTED TO THE CONTROLLER. 4. INDIVIDUAL HEADS AND ZONES WILL BE ADJUSTED TO MINIMIZE OVERSPRAY ONTO BUILDINGS, WALLS, WALKS AND PAVEMENTS. THE SYSTEM WILL ALSO BE PROGRAMMED TO BE RESPONSIVE TO SEASONAL PLANT NEEDS. 5. NO LAWN IS PROPOSED FOR THIS PROJECT. ALL PROPOSED SHRUBS & GROUNDCOVERS ARE DROUGHT TOLERANT 6. ALL PROPOSED PLANTS ARE FROM A MEDITERRANEAN TYPE PLANT PALETTE, AND ARE ADAPTED TO THE CARLSBAD CLIMATE. 7. ALL PROPOSED SHRUB AND GROUND COVER AREAS ARE TO RECEIVE 3" OF WOOD CHIP MULCH FOLLOWING PLANTING EXCEPT WHERE STONE MULCH IS PROPOSED MAINTENANCE NOTE ALL REQUIRED LANDSCAPE, INCLUDING THE R.O.W., SHOWN ON THESE PLANS SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A DISEASE, WEED AND LITTER FREE CONDITION AT ALL TIMES BY THE CITY OF CARLSBAD MAWA = Maximum Applied Water Allowance Eto X Cco X LA X Const = MAWA Where Eto = Reference Evapotranspiration (CIMIS) Cco = Crop Coefficient (100% for MAWA calculation)LA = Landscape AreaConst = Constant to convert to gallons per year (GPY) GPY = Gallons Per Year P.O.C. "A" 42.9 X 1 X 4,110 X 0.62 =109,318 GPY 0.3355 AC.FT/YR. EWU = Maximum Applied Water Allowance Eto X Cco X LA X Const = MAWA Where Eto = Reference Evapotranspiration (CIMIS) Cco = Crop Coefficient (100% for MAWA calculation)LA = Landscape AreaConst = Constant to convert to gallons per year (GPY) GPY = Gallons Per Year P.O.C. "A" TURF 42.9 X 0.8 X 0 X 0.62 =0 GPY 0.0000 AC.FT/YR. 0.62 SHRUB & GC 42.9 X 0.2 X 4,110 X 0.62 =35,264 GPY 0.1082 AC.FT/YR. 0.62 35,264 GPY 0.1082 AC.FT/YR. A A B B B B CTYP. DTYP. E F GTYP. G G H G G H ITYP. N J GM 1 8 2 8 4 4 5 5 6 TYP. 6 TYP. 7 8 4 10 18 11 12 12 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 16 17 9 EXISTING PLANTING TO REMAIN EXISTING PLANTING TO REMAIN 18 B G J 13 3 4 20 5 7 7 11 12 19 5 13 TYP. TYP. 7 TYP. 21 23 23 REMOVE ALL EXISTING PLANTING (EXCEPT TREES) IN AREA BETWEEN EXISTING CHAIN LINK & WOOD FENCE WOOD CHIP MULCH TO REMAIN BETWEEN CURB & EXISTING CHAIN LINK FENCE 22 24 22 H K K L L K K 30" 48" April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 50 of 67 ! ! /' / , ----□/----! -11 ___ \- / \, , I I '-.-t --,..___ __ / I \ \ ____ ,- \ □-x '!"- ' :, I i / -~' • //_______..--------· f / \/ \ __ ----~ / \ ' ' _,.---A,_/ -- LJ /''/'/'' -----x·------'/'/'/'~,',/,',/ ///// ... /.'// /' ;-.,.,..~_,' /' ,_' /' /' / ,,,,,.,,.,, ////>-.J // ,'/','/' '~ ,'/', ' ' ' ' --- -------------------------i-----~ --' ' ' ' ' ' '' ~ ' ---------------' , '/ ,' '/'-' '/ ,/, ////// n---- --- ' -/'-\_,,/ \_-\ /_,.,.-✓:>-.::./ ,_ I C:,-__ ( ' -.~ :· \, __ / ' I I / : ·1...._. --. ...._ • \ • • \ • • \ \\ • • \ • • ! . . \ \ • \ • • \ • • • • '\ .-• \ • • \ • • \ \ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ \ • • \ • • \ • • • • \ • • \ • • \ • • \ • • \ • • \ • • \ • • \ • • \ stu □io E C T O R [ -- ---- x K E E PCLEAR KEEPCLEAREl Camino RealArenal RoadE s tre lla D e M ar R d .Fire Fighter ParkingProposed Fire Station215-140-1900Type VB Fully SprinkleredFF Slab: 85.411,779 SF Proposed Trash Enclosure163 SFExisting HomeExisting Garage134Fire Station to Home48' - 5"120Trash Enclosure to Home37' - 2"Fire Station to Home48' - 8"56373' - 0"3 2 ' - 5 "157' - 5"1 3 0 ' - 0"62' - 3"175' - 10"140Existing bus stopTYP71TYP79Existing HomeExisting Home7373SDGE Access to Electrical Room1A3023A30215Minimum Fire Engine interior Turning RadiusTYP8051Lot Area: 0.56 Acres/24,500 SF94' - 4"565757565856565659601st Floor 2nd Floor Setback20' - 0"Setback10' - 0"Setback20' - 0"RearyardSideyard Setback6' - 3"3' - 4"Setback LineProperty LineProperty Line Property LineProperty LineP ro p e rty L in e Property Line a. Floor Plan Square Footage: 11,779 sf (Gross) See A000 for more information.b. See A201 and A202 for building elevations. See A002 for site lighting.c. See A101 and A102 for Storage area locations and Occupancy Schedule for rooms categorized as a storage occupancy.d. See view titles for scale.e. See A201 and A202 for building heightsf. See A201 and A202 for Carlsbad Building Height Compliance -Zoning ordinance 21.04.065.g. See A103 for ceiling heights or the height of the underside of the roof. See A002 for trash enclosure height to underside of roof.h. See Occupancy schedule on A101 and A102 for CBC occupancy classifications. i. Construction type V-B, fully sprinklered. Reference A000 for more information.j. This project will not result in the presence of Acutely Hazardous Materials, compressed flammable gasses in excess of 1,500 pounds, Flammable liquids in excess of 10,000 gallons, hazardous materials in excess of 500 pounds or 55 gallon, or compressed gas in excess of 200 cubic feet.k. City Council Policy 44 -Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines are not applicable to this commercial project.l. See A103 for roof plan and A302 for site sections showing Policy 80-6 compliance.General InformationExterior Permeable Brick PaversLegendPermeable ConcreteAsphaltLandscapeProperty LineMature Tree, see landscapeAssorted Planting, see landscapeSite Accessible Path of TravelSet back Lined2150 West Washington, Suite 303San Diego, California 92110sTeamaProject No.Drawing No.omustudiorchitectureProprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design06Apr2018CUP/SUP/V Submittal20July2018CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal13Feb2019CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal25Mar2019SheetSheetsc:\Temp\Carlsbad FS2 - Arch - 18-04-18_amanda.rooney.acad5.rvtCarlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009Site PlanA001172009.27.2017Notes15 Stop sign, see traffic51 (E) NCTD Bus Stop Location, to be relocated on other side of Arenal Seee 2/A00156 (E) +/- 30' Aleppo Pine to remain57 (E) +/- 20' Melaleuca to remain58 (E) +/- 20' Aleppo pine to be removed59 (E) +/- 20' Bamboo to remain - On neighboring property60 (E) +/- 35' Palm Tree to remain - on neighboring Property71 Tree and tree Grate, See Landscape73 Keep Clear Striping, see traffic79 Concrete Curb80 Concrete Gutter120 Asphalt driveway, see civil134 Traffic light location140 Street light, see electrical1" = 20'-0"1Site Plan1" = 10'-0"Enlarged Site Plan LegendApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 51 of 67I I L. ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... 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I ·-----1 I I I I I \ ,, / ,--\ --------C C -----stu~io I C l V ~ ! 2A2021A2023A2014A201Proposed Fire StationStaff Parking 1 S taff P ark ing 2S taff P a rkin g 3S ta ff P a rkin g 4 S ta ff P a rkin g 5 S ta ff P a rkin g 6 Staff Parking7Staff Parking9Staff Parking8A0023124126TYP128127El Camino RealArenal Road118Type V-BFully SprinkleredTYP136135135TYP81513311234348.27.5359' - 0"2 4 ' - 0" T yp .9' - 0" Typ.9' - 0"9' - 0"9' - 0"8' - 0"9' - 0"18' - 0"524.54.718' - 0"Proposed Tras h Enclosure Outdoor employee seating area provided, see sheet A1015' - 0"5' - 0"5' - 0"5' - 0"5' - 0"5' - 0"139123299------1A0064A0063A0065A006Existing Wood FenceExisting Site WallNew Site WallNew Site WallExisting Site WallExisting Vinyl Site FenceNew Site WallExisting Site Wall with Wood Fence on top1st Floor 2nd Floor New wrought Iron Site FenceNew wrought Iron Site FenceNew wrought Iron Site FenceNew Site Wall1A0042A 004 3A0044A0047A0055A0056 A 00 58A005Setback LineProperty LineElectric TransformerBack up GeneratorSetback10' - 0"Setback6' - 3"Setback20' - 0"Rearyard Setback20' - 0"Property LineP ro p erty L in e Property LineProperty Line 5 ' - 2 "8 ' - 8 "783A006Exterior Permeable Brick PaversLegendPermeable ConcreteAsphaltLandscapeProperty LineMature Tree, see landscapeAssorted Planting, see landscapeSite Accessible Path of TravelSet back Lined2150 West Washington, Suite 303San Diego, California 92110sTeamaProject No.Drawing No.omustudiorchitectureProprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design06Apr2018CUP/SUP/V Submittal20July2018CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal13Feb2019CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal25Mar2019SheetSheetsc:\Temp\Carlsbad FS2 - Arch - 18-04-18_amanda.rooney.acad5.rvtCarlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009Enlarged Site PlanA002172003/06/181" = 10'-0"1Enlarged Site PlanNotes34 36" Detectable Warning35 Van accessible parking signage mounted 60" min. above grade52 (E) Cabinet for traffic signal on concrete pad78 Recycling Dumpster112 Trench Drain, see civil118 Flag Pole123 Permeable concrete pedestrian sidewalk124 Outline of second story above126 Public accessible parking with van access aisle127 EV Public Parking128 Wheel Stop133 Back up generator on pad, see electrical135 Gate Operator136 EV charging station, See Electrical139 Storm drain inlet, see civil299 Rolling vehicular gate815 Wall mounted site lighting, see electrical1/8" = 1'-0"3Trash Enclosure PlanApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 52 of 67~ ,,.., --> ,,,,> '<, ,-y ___ .... .... -.... ------0-/ ! i I / I I I I / I / i ! 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L -----------------------♦ ·' ·. ~-,,,,-/ stu~io I C l V ~ I Arenal RoadProposed bus stop relocation1' - 6"8' - 0"9' - 0"1' - 6"Area of WorkProtect existing curb and gutter in place, patch and repair as requiredProtect existing sidewalk in placeProtect (E) sidewalk in placeNew concrete sidewalk and pad per NCTD Bench Bus Stop StandardsC.J.S.J.S.J.Bench and trash receptacle provided by NCTD5' - 0" 3' - 0" 1' - 6"Bus Stop Sign provided by NCTD5' - 0" 6' - 0"1' - 6"VIF± 30' - 0"El Camino RealOmni Resort Sign20' - 6"d2150 West Washington, Suite 303San Diego, California 92110sTeamaProject No.Drawing No.omustudiorchitectureProprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design06Apr2018CUP/SUP/V Submittal20July2018CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal13Feb2019CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal25Mar2019SheetSheetsc:\Temp\Carlsbad FS2 - Arch - 18-04-18_amanda.rooney.acad5.rvtCarlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009Bus Stop RelocationA003172010/03/181/8" = 1'-0"1Proposed Bus Stop RelocationApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 53 of 67! I I / · ... HFtri-.-n I I I W I t Level 10' - 0"Level 10' - 0"Property closest to ArenalFG: 84.70FG: 81.30Trash EnclosurePad Height: 82.188' - 5"FS Pad Height: 85.40TW: 91.073A0063' - 4"TW: 91.077' - 4"TW: 87.741' - 6"FG: 82.84Max6' - 0"7' - 6"Level 10' - 0"Level 10' - 0"4A0065A006North PropertyCenter PropertyPad Height: 85.40FG: 89.205' - 4"FG: 86.81FG: 86.36FG: 85.61FG: 84.707' - 10"6' - 10"6' - 2"TW: 94.57TW: 92.57TW: 92.572' - 0"7' - 9"TW: 94.571' - 6"TW: 92.57Level 10' - 0"Level 10' - 0"ADBC1A006FG: 85.40Max6' - 0"Max6' - 0"6' - 0"FG: 91.09Max6' - 0" Typ.Top of Fence: 97.268" Typ. StepTW: 93.40TW: 94.73Max6' - 0"Max6' - 0"max6' - 0"Max6' - 0"TW: 91.40TW: 92.07TW: 92.73TW: 94.07FG: 88.73FG: 89.20FG: 87.50FG: 86.73FG: 86.07FG: 88.07FG: 88.50FG: 89.20North Property6' Wrought Iron Fence Top of Fence 95.12Max6' - 0"31247658d2150 West Washington, Suite 303San Diego, California 92110sTeamaProject No.Drawing No.omustudiorchitectureProprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design06Apr2018CUP/SUP/V Submittal20July2018CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal13Feb2019CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal25Mar2019SheetSheetsc:\Temp\Carlsbad FS2 - Arch - 18-04-18_amanda.rooney.acad5.rvtCarlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009Site Wall ElevationsA004172010/14/181/8" = 1'-0"1Site Wall Elevation 11/8" = 1'-0"2Site Wall Elevation 21/8" = 1'-0"3Site Wall & Fence Elevation 31/8" = 1'-0"4Site Fence Elevation 4April 21, 2020Item #2 Page 54 of 67--I I I I I I I I I I I 111 I I 11 11 i' I ' ' I ' I 171 '1 I TI I' I I ' ' ' I I 17 1 I 7 I I I 11111-11 I I 11 -111-1 ' I ( ' ' ' ' I --:::<;, '.J, __ I _) ij--(?°-'' ' ' ' ' I ' \-,\ _____ --, ,,J, ____ .1 I I I I -Ill I -111 '; ,"'"' / -II I I 111 : ''I I -, , -' ' i I I I (/-· 1.' ~1 I+--I ' =I Jl ' 'I • '' ' ,17-I 1-1,-111-, __ 111_ 11-1 ~ I I I I -~ I ,. , , I ------~ l~llil ·1:,,,:111:111 -l 'r• ~Ill 1111111 111111111 Ill I I I, _111: : : I I 11 i' 11-1 I 1 -111' 11-1 = 111-I -111 -I ,_ <l.1,-----1-✓, I I I I I I I I I I I I ' '1' -\)':;. '1 ~'-t-i<~✓-~) ,-_, I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 ~ =I llc/ -I 11 = -~ -----" -111-_11-,,,_11-_111-1 =11-1--" I I I -I 1-1 -1 -7' 1I [ D r r I I TI l r I I I I I ---, I ~ I ' ---( Level 10' - 0"Level 10' - 0"FG: 89.096'-0" Wrought Iron Fence on Concrete Curb6' - 0"6' - 0"Vehicular sliding gate from fire station to El Camino RealTransformerGeneratorTW: 93.40TW: 92.73TW: 92.07TW: 91.40FG: 85.406' - 0"6' - 0"6' - 8"7' - 4"8' - 0"9' - 4"312476582' - 6"Assumed Neighbor's grade based on top of retaining wall. Actual Neighbors grade out of the scope of work and not recorded on the site surveyAssumed FG: 85.241' - 6"6' Max5' - 10"Assumed FG: 86.93TW: 90.91TW: 92.41Dashed line represents neighbor's existing fenceProperty closest to ArenalArenalAssumed Neighbor's grade based on top of retaining wall. Actual Neighbors grade out of the scope of work and not recorded on the site survey6' Max5' - 8"3' - 4"North PropertyCenter PropertyAssumed Neighbor's grade based on top of retaining wall. Actual Neighbors grade out of the scope of work and not recorded on the site surveyFire Station BeyondDashed line represents the existing 5' Vinyl Fence based off of assumed finish grade on neighbors FG: 86.91TW: 92.57TW: 94.576'-0" MAX5' - 8"6'-0" MAX5' - 6"Dashed line to represent neighbor's existing 6' Wood Fence Assumed Neighbor's grade based on top of retaining wall. Actual Neighbors grade out of the scope of work and not recorded on the site survey2' - 0"6' Max5' - 8"Assumed FG: 89.06Max6' - 0"FG: 81.64Top of Fence 87.91TW: 87.74FG: 85.41TW: 91.40Top of Fence 91.40Top of Fence 90.75Top of Fence 90.50Wrought Iron Man Gate6' Wrought Iron Telescopic Sliding Vehicular Gate85.2884.50FG: 81.75Fire StationNeighbor's PropertyMax6' - 0" Typ.Max6' - 0"Neighbor's (E) wall/fence9' - 4"d2150 West Washington, Suite 303San Diego, California 92110sTeamaProject No.Drawing No.omustudiorchitectureProprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design06Apr2018CUP/SUP/V Submittal20July2018CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal13Feb2019CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal25Mar2019SheetSheetsc:\Temp\Carlsbad FS2 - Arch - 18-04-18_amanda.rooney.acad5.rvtCarlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009Site Wall ElevationsA005172011/15/181/8" = 1'-0"7Site Wall& Fence Elevation 71/8" = 1'-0"5Site Wall Elevation 51/8" = 1'-0"6Site Wall Elevation 61/8" = 1'-0"8Site Wall and Fence Elevation 8El Camino Real BeyondApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 55 of 67( I I I I +--~ I I I I I I\ I I I I TIT I I I I ' I ·---I I I _/---r~. --( _; l_ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,I / IL-; ' I I I ' I -I '\ I / ' ,, fl~ . 11 i i i i i /·' "'·-r1ac,/I' / ",,·,~: 11' 1 r-:,1~1 I'':: I::::::''.'' . llllllllll'rn(fs°c .. ,, ••• . ---Ir ,. -~-- -1~11-111-1-'111-I Ill-1-11' , I,' -~, , . ,, , , nlL 1__Jm_1_7-111-1 1-11111-1 1-111-1 1-1 1-111-111 -1111 _J 1-1 1 _ -1 _ 1-.11 _ 1-.11 -1 _11 -1 1_11 -1 1-1 _111_1 1_111_ 1_111_ 1-_I -_ ~ 1-11-~11-111-1-111-1-111= I =Ill= 1=111= 1=111=1 1=111=1 1=111=1 l=I 1=111-1 -111 I I -( r_, V--, _-:~> ) .• ,-~ / r , ----~--t-c-- - - - - - -~_I - - -----t-- -- - - - ----' ' ' I I I I I I I 1 I ' I ' I ' ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ~/~'1 I ' I ' I ' I I I I I I I I I /-' --...J \ \ ---' / (·-··yr \,_ -· ' I I I I _1 '1 -I I I I I stu~io Level 10' - 0"Fire Station No. 2El Camino RealProperty Line6' - 0"GeneratorFire Station Pad (85.4)9' - 0"Generator PadGravelTW: 94.73FG: 88.7385.40Level 10' - 0"Fire Station No. 2Adjacent PropertyProperty LineNew Site WallFooting to remain on Fire Station Property, see civilFire Station Pad (85.4)Neighbor's (E) 5' Vinyl Fence(E) site wall(E) Footing assumed to be on neighbor's propertyDrainboard, see civilRebar, See CivilAssumed FG: 86.976' Max5' - 8"FG: 84.767' - 10"2" CMU Cap Block(E)Bamboo6"TW: 92.57Level 10' - 0"5' - 8"Fire Station Pad (85.4)Trash EnclosureFire Station No. 2Adjacent PropertyProperty Line6"Neighbor's (E) 6' Fence Stacked on Site WallSite wall/Back of Trash Enclosure, see civilTrash Enclosure RoofFooting to remain on fire station property, see civilTrash Enclosure Height not to exceed the height of the adjacent neighbor's fenceDrainboard, see civilRebar, see civil(E) Site wallFooting assumed to be on neighbor's propertyAssumed FG: 85.24FG: 82.182" Cap BlockTW: 87.742' - 6"Level 10' - 0"Fire Station No. 2Adjacent Property7' - 0"Site WallProperty LineFooting to remain on Fire Station Property, see civilFire Station Pad (85.4)Footing assumed to be on neighbor's propertyRebar, see civilNeighbor's (E) 6' Wood Fence(E) Site WallDrainboard, see civilFG: 89.07FG: 87.606'6"2" CMU Cap Block6' Max5' - 6"TW: 94.57Level 10' - 0"Fire Station No. 2El Camino RealProperty LineTransformerFire Station Pad (85.4)TW: 91.40TW: 92.07TW: 92.73TW: 93.40FG: 85.40d2150 West Washington, Suite 303San Diego, California 92110sTeamaProject No.Drawing No.omustudiorchitectureProprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design06Apr2018CUP/SUP/V Submittal20July2018CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal13Feb2019CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal25Mar2019SheetSheetsc:\Temp\Carlsbad FS2 - Arch - 18-04-18_amanda.rooney.acad5.rvtCarlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009Site DetailsA006172009/20/181/4" = 1'-0"1Generator Section ECR1/4" = 1'-0"4Site Wall Section- Center Property1/4" = 1'-0"3Site Wall @ Trash Enclosure Section1/4" = 1'-0"5Site Wall Section - North Property1/4" = 1'-0"2Transformer SectionCUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007April 21, 2020Item #2 Page 56 of 67I I I I I ; =-n ~l~°:::"-171 -1-111-··1 ... =11=11 I'" I ill _I _ -.... -\ -111-1-11-111-11-I 1-111-_1-~~IIWII ~~Ill I =11=11= I _I-Ill-Ill ll~Ll=l,1-1-1 =Ill= I 111-1 ····· ....... _ '== ;=-====-==-==-1·---I I I -·· ............. l I I If '1"1/', _I I 1-1 I_ --~~~~7TT::;:;: J~ I ___ .----I _-1±=1 I= -I I I lkit!'t~: !It •· 11 I= I \: :rr, i I I , I / I I / _,,-1 I I '-----, ~'----~ .\.-111·""' 111 · l stu~io ! c l U ~ E April 21, 2020 Item #2 Page 57 of 67 I II I I I I I I I I I , I !J J CONCA!ITE CUR8 MO CUTTEA New Building Foot Print -+.=--!-I 0 ~i~;o.~~orking)_Site Utilities I I SDGEHH ... ---...~-Existing Building Footprint"' ,~\ ' lrrrigation ' SIGN ' \ \ \ \ \ ' / / ~ Electrical Water LEGEND: • INO,CAT=S CONCRETE SURFACE. . INOICAT=5 AS!l--:AL T sunFACE · INOICAT5S l'INE WrTH TRUNK O'J.MioTER, • INO:CAT~STREE V.'ITH HIIJNK Ol~l•U:"TEi:t · ltJOICATES PALM Will, TfWtJK DIMIETER. .:0:: · ltl0ICAT~ OVEAHEAOUGHT. WM · INOICAT:5WATEA'-ETEA. ll;V · IIJOICATES J;Rl,,,lt.OON CONTROL VALVE. CCA6 · INDICATES CO""-'lJNIU.TlJN CAB NET. Cf\SR • INDICATES COt.M.JNICATION AISB'I. TRANS · INOICAT:!3 TIW>ISFORMER. GCAO . INOICATEE ELECTAICAL C.,,,810. TSl+i -IIJOICATES TRAFFIC Sl>NALHAN!l-lOLE. Slit-I -INOICAES SEMEFI IAA.I\HOLE GTV · INDICATES GJIE'LE TB..EVISION VAULT. 151. -INDICATES TAAl'FIC SICmALLIGHT r:)J -INOICAT83 CCMIA.!NK:ATIOH VAUt T. T!.4-i -IIJOICAT~ TEL8'f-lONE ININMa.-E. SOG,et, · INDICATES S.\N DIEGO GAS AND 8.1:CTRC 1-'J.H™OLE CP • INOIC,HES F,RLATON CONTROl PEDESTAL Elli , INDICATE$ EU:CTRIC: 1/ETER wni:11 INDICATES WATEll 11lSElt FORS!. · IIWICATES FEER OPTC FilS~. GR~ INDICATES GAS RISER. /\ : :_::.:;,,~::::~.· / / -~-~~ :NO:T:~=:~:.WALL ~ ./ ./ fF•NOCATE5fNl3HFLOOR ,,..,--,-- IE , INOCATESll\\'ERTELEVATIO~ ~,,-\ F$ ttOCATESF~ISI-ISLl'IFAC;;. _,,...-\ -------· INO;c;ATES ELECTRIC>.l MI\RK-OOT. -------· INO.CATESFEH::ROPilC W.RK-OlJT. -------· INDICATES C--.IIS MARK-OUT_ ltmlCATES f\RIGll.ilOtl MARIHJJT. -------.1rm1CATESSEMERM'lfill·OUT, -------INDICAfa; TE~3'H0NE WFlK-OUT. ----•---INDICATES TRAFFIC SIGIJAL ~4A'll<-CUT -------•INlllf:AT~!.Wt.TFAWlRl<"-fllT ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: N 6D \ I '" ' '" "' \ SCALE; 1·~1a ' \ \ \ \ \ \ I \ \ \ \\\ \ \ Notes General Information CUP 2018-0014 SUP 2018-0009 V 2018-0007 a. Floor Plan Square Footage: 11 ,779 sf (Gross) See A000 for more information. b. See A201 and A202 for building elevations. See A002 for site lighting. c. See A 101 and A 102 for Siorage area locations and Occupancy Schedule for rooms categorized as a storage occupancy. d. See view titles for scale. e. See A201 and A202 for building heights f. See A201 and A202 for Carlsbad Bu ilding He ight Compliance • Zoning ordinance 21 .04.065. g. See A I 03 tor ceiling heights or the height of the underside of the root. See A002 tor trash enc losu re height to underside of roof. h. See Occupancy schedule on A101 and A 102 for CBC occupancy c lassifications. i. Construction type V-B , ful ly sprinklered. Reference A000 for more information. j. Th is project will not result in the presence of Acutely Hazardous Materials, compressed flammable gasses in excess of 1,500 po unds, Flammable liquids in excess of 10,000 gallons, hazardous materials in excess of 500 pounds or 55 gallon, or compressed gas in excess ol 200 cubic feet. k. City Council Policy 44-Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines are not applicable to this com mercial project. I. See A 103 for roof plan and A302 for site sections showing Policy 80·6 compliance. Cl) (I) --:J 0) C -Cl) ·-X N w ::it: C: Cl) 0 (I) -m --Cf) -Q) a, :J ,_ 0 0 LL ·N + -0 a, "O a:<( m rn U -.0 C (I) w 'O (/) ~ rn (I) <( .0 ,_ <D u, l,.... m o ~ -(.) a, rn Cl) ~u domusstud ioarc h itect ure stu~io r C I U I E 2150WestWoshington, Svite303 San Diego, California 92 l I 0 100%, Schematic Design 05Apr2018 CUPi'SUPN Submitlal 20Ju ly2018 CUPi'SUPN Resubmittal 13Fe02019 CUP/SUPN Resubmitt~I 2~Mar2019 Sheet Sheets Team Project No. 1720 Drav.J1ng Na. A007 WHUP2A2021A2023A2014A2012277AA44GGDD10' - 11"13' - 8"4' - 3"19' - 1"15' - 5"22' - 6"85' - 10"8' - 9"55' - 7"4' - 3"17' - 4"23' - 4"109' - 3"113Laundry111Shop101PublicEntry102PublicRR103EMS106DIWater11BBCCTYP560563562FE56459184256656855662.12.1104SCBA57333132133569TYP845112Stairs108GeneratorTYP123TYP555853831FF854110Water Storage567842235TYP571105Apparatus Bay9' - 3"R.O.12' - 0"4' - 0"R.O.12' - 0"4' - 0"R.O.12' - 0"2' - 4"2' - 3"5' - 6"1' - 0"8324' - 0"8' - 0"8' - 0"853853853853853235235TYP844842839109' - 3"8' - 9"55' - 7"4' - 3"17' - 4"23' - 4"2' - 3"R.O.12' - 0"6' - 0"R.O.26' - 0"9' - 4"12' - 6"R.O.3' - 4" 6' - 8"2' - 7"16' - 4"4' - 5"5' - 7" 7' - 3" 6' - 3"1' - 7" 9' - 4"516847107Electrical837TYP837119Turn OutsIce Machine109WH/FRUpper Floor Overhang3' - 9"TYP855TYP8568588573A0046A005a. Floor Plan Square Footage: 11,779 sf (Gross) See A000 for more information.b. See A201 and A202 for building elevations. See A002 for site lighting.c. See A101 and A102 for Storage area locations and Occupancy Schedule for rooms categorized as a storage occupancy.d. See view titles for scale.e. See A201 and A202 for building heightsf. See A201 and A202 for Carlsbad Building Height Compliance -Zoning ordinance 21.04.065.g. See A103 for ceiling heights or the height of the underside of the roof. See A002 for trash enclosure height to underside of roof.h. See Occupancy schedule on A101 and A102 for CBC occupancy classifications. i. Construction type V-B, fully sprinklered. Reference A000 for more information.j. This project will not result in the presence of Acutely Hazardous Materials, compressed flammable gasses in excess of 1,500 pounds, Flammable liquids in excess of 10,000 gallons, hazardous materials in excess of 500 pounds or 55 gallon, or compressed gas in excess of 200 cubic feet.k. City Council Policy 44 -Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines are not applicable to this commercial project.l. See A103 for roof plan and A302 for site sections showing Policy 80-6 compliance.General Informationd2150 West Washington, Suite 303San Diego, California 92110sTeamaProject No.Drawing No.omustudiorchitectureProprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design06Apr2018CUP/SUP/V Submittal20July2018CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal13Feb2019CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal25Mar2019SheetSheetsc:\Temp\Carlsbad FS2 - Arch - 18-04-18_amanda.rooney.acad5.rvtCarlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009First Floor PlanA101172009.27.20171/8" = 1'-0"1Floor Plan - First FloorNotes123 Permeable concrete pedestrian sidewalk132 Transformer on concrete pad, see electrical133 Back up generator on pad, see electrical235 Steel column, see structural516 Mop Rack560 Bollard562 Extractor563 Gear Drying Cabinet564 Fire Pole566 Work Bench567 SCBA Fill Station568 Fire Riser569 Shelf access ladder to compressor571 IT Rack573 TV to display information about the station591 Ice Machine832 Utility Sink837 Floor drain, see Plumbing839 Water heater, see Plumbing842 Floor Sink844 Stacked Washer and Dryer847 Deionized water system hose reel854 Switch Gear on 2" house keeping pad855 Electrical panel856 Electrical transfer switch and distribution panel857 Fire alarm control panel858 Remote generator annunciator PanelOccupancy ScheduleRoomNo.Room Name Area Type OccupancyOccupancyLoad FactorOccupant101 Public Entry121 SF Gross B 100 2102 Public RR69 SFB103 EMS106 SFS-2104 SCBA109 SFS-2105 Apparatus Bay3,551 SFS-2106 DI Water52 SFS-2107 Electrical61 SFS-2108 Generator226 SFS-2109 WH/FR18 SFS-2110 Water Storage49 SFS-2111 Shop85 SFS-2112 Stairs71 SFR-2113 Laundry113 SFR-2114 Ice Machine65 SFS-2116 Pole51 SFR-2118 Captain's Office118 SF Gross B 100 2119 Turn Outs353 SFS-2120 ITNot Placed S-2121 Hallway508 SFR-2122 Transformer157 SF125 IT96 SF201 FF/PM OfficeNot Placed Gross B 100 6204 Exercise Room534 SF Gross R-2 5011205 Fitness Patio252 SFR-2206 AV18 SFR-2207 Dining Area387 SF Gross R-2 508208 Kitchen371 SF Gross R-2 508209 Outdoor Patio1,146 SFR-2210 Storage11 SFR-2211 Day Room345 SF Gross R-2 507211 FM/PM Office215 SF213 Restroom91 SFR-2214 Storage53 SFR-2215 Dorm 1114 SF Gross R-2 100 2216 Dorm 2121 SF Gross R-2 100 2217 Restroom197 SFR-2218 Dorm 3120 SF Gross R-2 100 2219 Dorm 4121 SF Gross R-2 100 2220 Dorm 5119 SF Gross R-2 100 2221 Capt. Dorm190 SF Gross R-2 100 2222 Capt. Restroom69 SFR-2Grand total: 4110,450 SFNote: Any room without an occupancy load is considered accessory uses.April 21, 2020Item #2 Page 58 of 67/ . " ' " 'k / ' 1:/ ' ,, '" =1--I_}-' I ' " 7 ~ _J I ~ ' ' " ' --' " I ' /\-~ ~ ~ ~ , ' -' ' I ------LJ 7 ' (] ._Q] I I ' I I I I I A / / ---, , / --------?---+--, -- -7 , / ---------. " " stu~io ! C T U I E ---' DWUP2A2021A2023A2012277AA44GGDDD.2D.2B.2B.2A.2A.21.11.15.15.149' - 6"2' - 6"16' - 6"30' - 6"211DayRoom204ExerciseRoom207DiningArea208Kitchen215Dorm 1216Dorm 2218Dorm 3217Restroom219Dorm 4220Dorm 5221Capt.Dorm222Capt.Restroom210Storage1A3012A30111BBCCC.23.13.14.14.1TYP638TYP636213Restroom56484' - 6"2' - 0"7' - 0"16' - 6"59' - 0"5566214Storage205Fitness Patio2.12.133FF206AV209Outdoor Patio7' - 8"4' - 0"7' - 0"4' - 0"7' - 0"4' - 0"7' - 0"3' - 11"4' - 4"3' - 9"6' - 4"8354' - 6"2' - 6"4' - 0"4' - 0"7' - 0"1' - 6"12' - 1"R.O.4' - 10"11' - 0"2' - 0"7"R.O.2' - 2 1/4"60°R.O.8' - 0"7' - 2"2' - 3"5' - 0"1' - 6 1/4"3' - 3"1' - 0"6' - 1" 13' - 0"6' - 4" 4' - 6" 2' - 9"1' - 10"5163' - 5"R.O.6' - 4"9' - 3"Pole118Captain's Office595573596518593553637635619613652652618TYP620A4.536A005211FM/PM Officea. Floor Plan Square Footage: 11,779 sf (Gross) See A000 for more information.b. See A201 and A202 for building elevations. See A002 for site lighting.c. See A101 and A102 for Storage area locations and Occupancy Schedule for rooms categorized as a storage occupancy.d. See view titles for scale.e. See A201 and A202 for building heightsf. See A201 and A202 for Carlsbad Building Height Compliance -Zoning ordinance 21.04.065.g. See A103 for ceiling heights or the height of the underside of the roof. See A002 for trash enclosure height to underside of roof.h. See Occupancy schedule on A101 and A102 for CBC occupancy classifications. i. Construction type V-B, fully sprinklered. Reference A000 for more information.j. This project will not result in the presence of Acutely Hazardous Materials, compressed flammable gasses in excess of 1,500 pounds, Flammable liquids in excess of 10,000 gallons, hazardous materials in excess of 500 pounds or 55 gallon, or compressed gas in excess of 200 cubic feet.k. City Council Policy 44 -Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines are not applicable to this commercial project.l. See A103 for roof plan and A302 for site sections showing Policy 80-6 compliance.General Informationd2150 West Washington, Suite 303San Diego, California 92110sTeamaProject No.Drawing No.omustudiorchitectureProprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design06Apr2018CUP/SUP/V Submittal20July2018CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal13Feb2019CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal25Mar2019SheetSheetsc:\Temp\Carlsbad FS2 - Arch - 18-04-18_amanda.rooney.acad5.rvtCarlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009Second Floor PlanA102172007/17/181/8" = 1'-0"1Floor Plan - Second FloorNotes516 Mop Rack518 Full height Toilet Partition553 Double bike decon sauna564 Fire Pole573 TV to display information about the station593 Range595 BBQ596 Prep sink and faucet613 Full height cabinet618 Toiletry Lockers (12)619 Work surface with upper and lower cabinets620 Undercounter cabinetry635 Dumbbell set and rack636 Lifting Bench637 Lift assisted rack and bench638 Elliptical Machine652 systems furniture lowers835 Mop sinkOccupancy ScheduleRoomNo.Room Name Area Type OccupancyOccupancyLoad FactorOccupant101 Public Entry121 SF Gross B 100 2102 Public RR69 SFB103 EMS106 SFS-2104 SCBA109 SFS-2105 Apparatus Bay3,551 SFS-2106 DI Water52 SFS-2107 Electrical61 SFS-2108 Generator226 SFS-2109 WH/FR18 SFS-2110 Water Storage49 SFS-2111 Shop85 SFS-2112 Stairs71 SFR-2113 Laundry113 SFR-2114 Ice Machine65 SFS-2116 Pole51 SFR-2118 Captain's Office118 SF Gross B 100 2119 Turn Outs353 SFS-2120 ITNot Placed S-2121 Hallway508 SFR-2122 Transformer157 SF125 IT96 SF201 FF/PM OfficeNot Placed Gross B 100 6204 Exercise Room534 SF Gross R-2 5011205 Fitness Patio252 SFR-2206 AV18 SFR-2207 Dining Area387 SF Gross R-2 508208 Kitchen371 SF Gross R-2 508209 Outdoor Patio1,146 SFR-2210 Storage11 SFR-2211 Day Room345 SF Gross R-2 507211 FM/PM Office215 SF213 Restroom91 SFR-2214 Storage53 SFR-2215 Dorm 1114 SF Gross R-2 100 2216 Dorm 2121 SF Gross R-2 100 2217 Restroom197 SFR-2218 Dorm 3120 SF Gross R-2 100 2219 Dorm 4121 SF Gross R-2 100 2220 Dorm 5119 SF Gross R-2 100 2221 Capt. Dorm190 SF Gross R-2 100 2222 Capt. Restroom69 SFR-2Grand total: 4110,450 SFNote: Any room without an occupancy load is considered accessory uses.April 21, 2020Item #2 Page 59 of 67i • il-l I ~ ,, ' >,.,, 'f', J • /_____,___ -,/ ' C ' ~ -+ "" 1 1 c~·· I/ I ,/I I l I I r D i \I ', r i ... D t=n r -----·-r-=-=-=-=-=-=-a=:::;1/i I I I ' n i .~ I ~---+---------,~_j_L/ 71 /_,;---, ' /~_J _J 1 /.--\ \ I ~\ ' ' " ""ZJ/ / I \ UP2A2021A2023A2012277AA44GGDDD.2D.2B.2B.2A.2A.21.11.15.15.11A3012A30111BBCCC.23.13.14.14.1TYP85255663A3012.12.1FF3312.12.1TYP355TYP317814814Cricket CricketRidgeCricketCricketC r ic k e tCricketCricket 6A0058A005TYP117a. Floor Plan Square Footage: 11,779 sf (Gross) See A000 for more information.b. See A201 and A202 for building elevations. See A002 for site lighting.c. See A101 and A102 for Storage area locations and Occupancy Schedule for rooms categorized as a storage occupancy.d. See view titles for scale.e. See A201 and A202 for building heightsf. See A201 and A202 for Carlsbad Building Height Compliance -Zoning ordinance 21.04.065.g. See A103 for ceiling heights or the height of the underside of the roof. See A002 for trash enclosure height to underside of roof.h. See Occupancy schedule on A101 and A102 for CBC occupancy classifications. i. Construction type V-B, fully sprinklered. Reference A000 for more information.j. This project will not result in the presence of Acutely Hazardous Materials, compressed flammable gasses in excess of 1,500 pounds, Flammable liquids in excess of 10,000 gallons, hazardous materials in excess of 500 pounds or 55 gallon, or compressed gas in excess of 200 cubic feet.k. City Council Policy 44 -Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines are not applicable to this commercial project.l. See A103 for roof plan and A302 for site sections showing Policy 80-6 compliance.General Informationd2150 West Washington, Suite 303San Diego, California 92110sTeamaProject No.Drawing No.omustudiorchitectureProprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design06Apr2018CUP/SUP/V Submittal20July2018CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal13Feb2019CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal25Mar2019SheetSheetsc:\Temp\Carlsbad FS2 - Arch - 18-04-18_amanda.rooney.acad5.rvtCarlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009Roof PlanA103172009.27.20171/8" = 1'-0"1RoofNotes117 Wood Trellis317 Roof Cricket331 30"x36" Roof access hatch355 Roof drain and overflow814 Condensing units, see mechanical852 Photovoltaic PanelsApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 60 of 67I I I I I I -I e----'l I I ';_ --~' -I I I OSOSOS2A2021A2023A2014A2012277AA44GGD1A3012A30115' - 4"8' - 0"16' - 10 7/8"8' - 0"12' - 0"12' - 0"8' - 0"11BBCC55663A3012.12.133TYP853FF5552527' - 9 3/4"7' - 9 3/4"OpenLaundryTurn OutsStairsIce MachineShopApparatus BayEMSSCBAPublic RRPublic EntryWater StorageDI WaterElectricalOpen2957' - 9 3/4"2532532549' - 11"8' - 0"8' - 0"Open Under StairOpenTYP2556A005Gypsum ceiling board with texture, taped, sanded and painted per specifications, provide moister resistant gypsum board at all "wet" locationsStucco SoffitCeiling Mounted Exit SignageCeiling access panel per specifications -Paint to match adjacent Reflected Ceiling Plan LegendType C Gypsum board Ceilinga. Floor Plan Square Footage: 11,779 sf (Gross) See A000 for more information.b. See A201 and A202 for building elevations. See A002 for site lighting.c. See A101 and A102 for Storage area locations and Occupancy Schedule for rooms categorized as a storage occupancy.d. See view titles for scale.e. See A201 and A202 for building heightsf. See A201 and A202 for Carlsbad Building Height Compliance -Zoning ordinance 21.04.065.g. See A103 for ceiling heights or the height of the underside of the roof. See A002 for trash enclosure height to underside of roof.h. See Occupancy schedule on A101 and A102 for CBC occupancy classifications. i. Construction type V-B, fully sprinklered. Reference A000 for more information.j. This project will not result in the presence of Acutely Hazardous Materials, compressed flammable gasses in excess of 1,500 pounds, Flammable liquids in excess of 10,000 gallons, hazardous materials in excess of 500 pounds or 55 gallon, or compressed gas in excess of 200 cubic feet.k. City Council Policy 44 -Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines are not applicable to this commercial project.l. See A103 for roof plan and A302 for site sections showing Policy 80-6 compliance.General Informationd2150 West Washington, Suite 303San Diego, California 92110sTeamaProject No.Drawing No.omustudiorchitectureProprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design06Apr2018CUP/SUP/V Submittal20July2018CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal13Feb2019CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal25Mar2019SheetSheetsc:\Temp\Carlsbad FS2 - Arch - 18-04-18_amanda.rooney.acad5.rvtCarlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009First Floor Reflected Ceiling PlansA104172009.27.20171/8" = 1'-0"1Reflected Ceiling Plan - Ground FloorNotes252 Stucco Soffit253 Gypsum board ceiling directly applied to joists above254 Stepped Ceiling255 Sectional Door Track295 Skylight555 Ceiling mounted exhaust extraction system above (Typ of 3), See Mechanical853 50' Cable Reel, see electricalApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 61 of 67I i I 1@ ,n 7 I C_ I I I I + I ; 0 -T '-·,. I . I I . -C □ ' -. ·;:-, ' ,. , ___ -,_,-_·:>,, ·-'::;-,A _____ ---------;,.:;;.,->~:_-~~ '"-;>:-.. .-.~, . . _-, '"'-.-... '"•;,.._ _.,>"~( a 7 0 LJ ----c I n □ I < 1 □ x 2A2021A2023A2014A2012277AA44GGDD.2D.2B.2B.2A.2A.21.11.15.15.11A3012A3019' - 0"11BBCCC.23.13.14.14.155663A3012.12.133FF9' - 0"9' - 0"9' - 0 59/256"9' - 0"9' - 0"9' - 0"9' - 0"9' - 0"9' - 0"9' - 0"9' - 0"9' - 0"9' - 0"TYP252TYP297TYP117411592295KitchenExercise RoomCapt. RestroomCapt. DormDay RoomDorm 5Dorm 4Dorm 3RestroomDorm 2Dorm 1RestroomStorageStorageHallway9' - 0"Captain's OfficeOutdoor Patio253TYP25310' - 4"8' - 0"10' - 0"9' - 0"TYP2562Gypsum ceiling board with texture, taped, sanded and painted per specifications, provide moister resistant gypsum board at all "wet" locationsStucco SoffitCeiling Mounted Exit SignageCeiling access panel per specifications -Paint to match adjacent Reflected Ceiling Plan LegendType C Gypsum board Ceilinga. Floor Plan Square Footage: 11,779 sf (Gross) See A000 for more information.b. See A201 and A202 for building elevations. See A002 for site lighting.c. See A101 and A102 for Storage area locations and Occupancy Schedule for rooms categorized as a storage occupancy.d. See view titles for scale.e. See A201 and A202 for building heightsf. See A201 and A202 for Carlsbad Building Height Compliance -Zoning ordinance 21.04.065.g. See A103 for ceiling heights or the height of the underside of the roof. See A002 for trash enclosure height to underside of roof.h. See Occupancy schedule on A101 and A102 for CBC occupancy classifications. i. Construction type V-B, fully sprinklered. Reference A000 for more information.j. This project will not result in the presence of Acutely Hazardous Materials, compressed flammable gasses in excess of 1,500 pounds, Flammable liquids in excess of 10,000 gallons, hazardous materials in excess of 500 pounds or 55 gallon, or compressed gas in excess of 200 cubic feet.k. City Council Policy 44 -Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines are not applicable to this commercial project.l. See A103 for roof plan and A302 for site sections showing Policy 80-6 compliance.General Informationd2150 West Washington, Suite 303San Diego, California 92110sTeamaProject No.Drawing No.omustudiorchitectureProprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design06Apr2018CUP/SUP/V Submittal20July2018CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal13Feb2019CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal25Mar2019SheetSheetsc:\Temp\Carlsbad FS2 - Arch - 18-04-18_amanda.rooney.acad5.rvtCarlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009Second Floor Reflected Ceiling PlanA105172007/17/181/8" = 1'-0"1Reflected Ceiling Plan - Upper FloorNotes117 Wood Trellis252 Stucco Soffit253 Gypsum board ceiling directly applied to joists above256 Ceiling mounted exit sign295 Skylight297 Tubular Skylight diffuser411 Stucco592 Provide backing and infrastructure for future wall mounted TV at 5'-0" AFFApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 62 of 67i I I I I I I ~ ,----LJ !] •.. ~-.<<:-, \-/~.:<~··., a □ ~ i --( __ \, ----I Level 10' - 0"Level 10' - 0"Roof Proposed28' - 0"Roof Proposed28' - 0"ABCTYP296418TYP411TYP852291TYP419F29142229132' - 0"To top of roof top unit36' - 2"29581436117117411TYP276Landing9' - 0"Level 10' - 0"Level 10' - 0"Roof Proposed28' - 0"27141129411756556329141832' - 0"Top of roof top unit36' - 2"8142952768' - 0"16' - 10"a. Floor Plan Square Footage: 11,779 sf (Gross) See A000 for more information.b. See A201 and A202 for building elevations. See A002 for site lighting.c. See A101 and A102 for Storage area locations and Occupancy Schedule for rooms categorized as a storage occupancy.d. See view titles for scale.e. See A201 and A202 for building heightsf. See A201 and A202 for Carlsbad Building Height Compliance -Zoning ordinance 21.04.065.g. See A103 for ceiling heights or the height of the underside of the roof. See A002 for trash enclosure height to underside of roof.h. See Occupancy schedule on A101 and A102 for CBC occupancy classifications. i. Construction type V-B, fully sprinklered. Reference A000 for more information.j. This project will not result in the presence of Acutely Hazardous Materials, compressed flammable gasses in excess of 1,500 pounds, Flammable liquids in excess of 10,000 gallons, hazardous materials in excess of 500 pounds or 55 gallon, or compressed gas in excess of 200 cubic feet.k. City Council Policy 44 -Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines are not applicable to this commercial project.l. See A103 for roof plan and A302 for site sections showing Policy 80-6 compliance.General Informationd2150 West Washington, Suite 303San Diego, California 92110sTeamaProject No.Drawing No.omustudiorchitectureProprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design06Apr2018CUP/SUP/V Submittal20July2018CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal13Feb2019CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal25Mar2019SheetSheetsc:\Temp\Carlsbad FS2 - Arch - 18-04-18_amanda.rooney.acad5.rvtCarlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009Building ElevationsA201172009.27.2017Notes36 Right turn only signage117 Wood Trellis276 Window Recess291 Door per plan painted to match bronze storefront294 Bronze storefront system295 Skylight296 Sectional Doors per plan411 Stucco418 Terra cotta exterior tile cladding419 Stucco reveal422 CMU Site retaining wall, See civil for wall heights565 Fire Warning Light814 Condensing units, see mechanical852 Photovoltaic Panels1/8" = 1'-0"3East1/8" = 1'-0"4NorthApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 63 of 67- -. :•:: .-.·:--,'-._ ,· .,; .,-I 0-----------I I I I I I I I I I I LJ . J I I n I I I I I I I L I ,-:/ ·-= ','.i,-> (, ,-I I I I I I I I I . , I I LI , . ~ ·•,~ l I I I I I I I I II LJ j ' 'I I -----,,. I I I Level 10' - 0"Level 10' - 0"Top of Parapet32' - 0"Top of Parapet32' - 0"Roof Proposed28' - 0"Roof Proposed28' - 0"2741TYP4114195351172955655632945354182941173' - 0"6"To top of roof top of condensing unit36' - 2"411421411421294117814814294418Level 10' - 0"Level 10' - 0"Top of Parapet32' - 0"Top of Parapet32' - 0"Roof Proposed28' - 0"Roof Proposed28' - 0"535TYP418535117295TYP292TYP1172944204181172941' - 0"32' - 0"411814814421a. Floor Plan Square Footage: 11,779 sf (Gross) See A000 for more information.b. See A201 and A202 for building elevations. See A002 for site lighting.c. See A101 and A102 for Storage area locations and Occupancy Schedule for rooms categorized as a storage occupancy.d. See view titles for scale.e. See A201 and A202 for building heightsf. See A201 and A202 for Carlsbad Building Height Compliance -Zoning ordinance 21.04.065.g. See A103 for ceiling heights or the height of the underside of the roof. See A002 for trash enclosure height to underside of roof.h. See Occupancy schedule on A101 and A102 for CBC occupancy classifications. i. Construction type V-B, fully sprinklered. Reference A000 for more information.j. This project will not result in the presence of Acutely Hazardous Materials, compressed flammable gasses in excess of 1,500 pounds, Flammable liquids in excess of 10,000 gallons, hazardous materials in excess of 500 pounds or 55 gallon, or compressed gas in excess of 200 cubic feet.k. City Council Policy 44 -Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines are not applicable to this commercial project.l. See A103 for roof plan and A302 for site sections showing Policy 80-6 compliance.General Informationd2150 West Washington, Suite 303San Diego, California 92110sTeamaProject No.Drawing No.omustudiorchitectureProprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design06Apr2018CUP/SUP/V Submittal20July2018CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal13Feb2019CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal25Mar2019SheetSheetsc:\Temp\Carlsbad FS2 - Arch - 18-04-18_amanda.rooney.acad5.rvtCarlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009Building ElevationsA202172003/06/181/8" = 1'-0"1South1/8" = 1'-0"2WestNotes117 Wood Trellis292 Window per plan and schedule294 Bronze storefront system295 Skylight411 Stucco418 Terra cotta exterior tile cladding419 Stucco reveal420 Stucco over CMU site wall, see civil421 Wood veneer535 Building signage565 Fire Warning Light814 Condensing units, see mechanicalApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 64 of 67I I 0---0-L ---;· . I L__ . -----~ LJ -•.._ -~---,+,~~----• ----I B=--.. .,. ------I I -8 - I :L-_ -.. l··_-·.. ,. ·. -. . --, c:,--_-_ •-.--,. f [] J [-,-----11 _[]][, ----I II I II I I I ~aris~a(J F~re I I LJ 1 I Ml// S~atrcln ~ I I I I I c.LJIII-I cl-~,;d-,1'--i' r e 1 Sli~L1~ I -' [] [] [[] [] [] [[] ~ L --I I I I I I I I stu~io I C l V ~ ! 1--C -L-[] [] , -I I I Level 10' - 0"Level 10' - 0"Top of Parapet32' - 0"Top of Parapet32' - 0"Level 218' - 0"Level 218' - 0"Roof.30' - 8"Roof.30' - 8"2741204ExerciseRoom15' - 4"563123TYP235Apparatus Bay564Day RoomDining AreaPoleCapt. Dorm117TYP211TYP853296278560845TYP852295411215Landing9' - 0"Level 10' - 0"Level 10' - 0"Top of Parapet32' - 0"Top of Parapet32' - 0"Level 218' - 0"Level 218' - 0"Roof.30' - 8"Roof.30' - 8"GDBCDayRoomFExercise RoomHallwayDorm 4Apparatus BayDI Water411418411117117TYP291TYP560TYP211117852295814814235569215Level 10' - 0"Level 10' - 0"Top of Parapet32' - 0"Top of Parapet32' - 0"Level 218' - 0"Level 218' - 0"Roof.30' - 8"Roof.30' - 8"AGDBCFPublic EntryApparatus BayAVDay RoomRestroom117117TYP555233235568TYP560TYP412416295852a. Floor Plan Square Footage: 11,779 sf (Gross) See A000 for more information.b. See A201 and A202 for building elevations. See A002 for site lighting.c. See A101 and A102 for Storage area locations and Occupancy Schedule for rooms categorized as a storage occupancy.d. See view titles for scale.e. See A201 and A202 for building heightsf. See A201 and A202 for Carlsbad Building Height Compliance -Zoning ordinance 21.04.065.g. See A103 for ceiling heights or the height of the underside of the roof. See A002 for trash enclosure height to underside of roof.h. See Occupancy schedule on A101 and A102 for CBC occupancy classifications. i. Construction type V-B, fully sprinklered. Reference A000 for more information.j. This project will not result in the presence of Acutely Hazardous Materials, compressed flammable gasses in excess of 1,500 pounds, Flammable liquids in excess of 10,000 gallons, hazardous materials in excess of 500 pounds or 55 gallon, or compressed gas in excess of 200 cubic feet.k. City Council Policy 44 -Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines are not applicable to this commercial project.l. See A103 for roof plan and A302 for site sections showing Policy 80-6 compliance.General Informationd2150 West Washington, Suite 303San Diego, California 92110sTeamaProject No.Drawing No.omustudiorchitectureProprietary design: These drawings and design are protected by common law copyright. All patentable material contained herein and originating with domusstudio architecture shall be property of domusstudio architecture.© COPYRIGHT100% Schematic Design06Apr2018CUP/SUP/V Submittal20July2018CUP 2018-0014SUP 2018-0009V 2018-0007CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal13Feb2019CUP/SUP/V Resubmittal25Mar2019SheetSheetsc:\Temp\Carlsbad FS2 - Arch - 18-04-18_amanda.rooney.acad5.rvtCarlsbad Fire Station #21906 Arenal Rd.Carlsbad, CA 92009Building SectionsA301172009.27.2017Notes117 Wood Trellis123 Permeable concrete pedestrian sidewalk211 Footing215 Concrete Slab233 Painted exposed cross bracing, see structural235 Steel column, see structural278 four-Fold Door291 Door per plan painted to match bronze storefront295 Skylight296 Sectional Doors per plan411 Stucco412 5/8" type X gypsum board - Painted, typ416 Type C Gypsum board418 Terra cotta exterior tile cladding555 Ceiling mounted exhaust extraction system above (Typ of 3), See Mechanical560 Bollard564 Fire Pole568 Fire Riser569 Shelf access ladder to compressor814 Condensing units, see mechanical845 Compressed Air Hose Reel852 Photovoltaic Panels853 50' Cable Reel, see electrical1/8" = 1'-0"1Section 41/8" = 1'-0"2Section 51/8" = 1'-0"3Section 5 trussApril 21, 2020Item #2 Page 65 of 67L I I I 0-I I -, ,-, . /// .. 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See A201 and A202 for Carlsbad Building Height Compliance -Zoning ordinance 21.04.065.g. See A103 for ceiling heights or the height of the underside of the roof. See A002 for trash enclosure height to underside of roof.h. See Occupancy schedule on A101 and A102 for CBC occupancy classifications. i. Construction type V-B, fully sprinklered. Reference A000 for more information.j. This project will not result in the presence of Acutely Hazardous Materials, compressed flammable gasses in excess of 1,500 pounds, Flammable liquids in excess of 10,000 gallons, hazardous materials in excess of 500 pounds or 55 gallon, or compressed gas in excess of 200 cubic feet.k. City Council Policy 44 -Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines are not applicable to this commercial project.l. 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C l V ~ I 1 City of Carlsbad Cultural Arts Office Art in Public Places Program Mailing Address: Location: 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive 2955 Elmwood St. Carlsbad, CA 92008 Carlsbad, CA 92008 EXHIBIT 4 C cityof Carlsbad Cultural Arts 2 Table of Contents Topic Page Introduction .............................................................................. 3 Goals ................................................................................ 3 Public art as it relates to the city’s General Plan ............. 4 Purpose .................................................................................... 5 Intent ................................................................................... Budget Process .......................................................................... 6 Capital Improvement Projects ......................................... 6 Community Arts Projects ................................................. 7 City Council Review .......................................................... 8 Initiating a Public Art Project .................................................... 8 Responsibilities ................................................................ 8 Selection Procedures .............................................................. 15 General Process ............................................................. 15 Public Art Advisory Committee ...................................... 16 Appeals Process ............................................................. 18 Insurance and Risk Management ........................................... 18 Policy on Donated Works, Gifts and Accessions ..................... 19 Procedures for Acquisition – Donated Artworks ........... 19 Donated Funds for Public Art ......................................... 21 Panel Review Process ..................................................... 21 Collection Management.......................................................... 22 Collection Management Goals ....................................... 22 Deaccession Policies ...................................................... 23 Adopted by the Carlsbad Arts Commission, May, 1995. Updated February, 2014. Adopted by City Council March 2015. 3 Introduction The City of Carlsbad’s Art in Public Places Program seeks to ensure the highest quality of design where arts and culture and public art have a constant presence. The city wishes to advance Carlsbad’s reputation as a unique community by expanding residents' appreciation of art, reflecting the city's aspiration to improve the quality of life, enhancing public spaces for all residents and visitors and becoming a world class city for innovation and creativity. The Art in Public Places Program works to integrate art and the ideas of artists into the development of public settings by collaborating with local and nationally-known artists to include the values and history of our community into their work. Goals 1. To increase the understanding and appreciation of art in public places of Carlsbad residents and visitors. 2. To acquire and commission quality and diverse works of art for community enrichment that is site specific and environmentally responsive. 3. To encourage participation of diverse socioeconomic and ethnic groups in the art in public places program and process. 4. To support and involve artists in developing, collaborating and implementing Carlsbad's public spaces and community development projects. 5. To encourage collaboration between artists and architects, landscape architects and civil engineers for public projects. 6. To encourage an environment for artistic creativity in Carlsbad and promote Carlsbad as a local, state and national leader in arts, culture and public art. 7. To increase awareness of Carlsbad's art in public places activities as an integral component for attracting business and tourism to Carlsbad. 4 Public Art as it relates to the City of Carlsbad General Plan The General Plan outlines the community’s vision for the future development of Carlsbad. The plan introduces its purpose, use, and policy structure, and how it can be amended and updated to continually embody the Community’s Vision and direction for the future. The plan draws its ideas from more than 8,000 residents and over 100 community groups and organizations, as well as business owners, elected officials, and city staff who directly participated in the process to create the Carlsbad Community Vision, which is the foundation for this plan. The plan is comprehensive and long-range and will be used on an ongoing basis, reflecting the city’s commitment to the Carlsbad Community Vision and the state law requirement that all actions related to the city’s physical development—from transportation and park plans, to facility plans, as well development regulations and fee programs—should be consistent with the General Plan. The Carlsbad Community Vision reflects the community’s aspirations for Carlsbad’s future; it is a clear and motivational synthesis of the ideas expressed by community members during the first phase of Envision Carlsbad. The Carlsbad Community Vision is based upon nine core values that were commonly expressed by the community. These values represent the qualities and characteristics of Carlsbad that community members aspire to protect, maintain, improve, change or achieve in the future.  Small town feel, beach community character and connectedness  Open space and the natural environment  Access to recreation and active, healthy lifestyles  The local economy, business diversity and tourism  Walking, biking, public transportation and connectivity  Sustainability  High quality education and community services  Neighborhood revitalization, community design and livability  History, the arts and cultural resources The Arts, History, Culture and Education (AHCE) Element of the General Plan recognizes that an aesthetic environment and connections to culture and education are essential characteristics of a community that values its quality of life and wishes to be seen by its residents, neighbors and visitors as an attractive and desirable place, addressing the needs of the human spirit. This element is intended to enhance availability and accessibility of the arts for all residents, preservation of the important historic and cultural elements that make Carlsbad unique, and educational opportunities for lifelong learning. 5 Carlsbad boasts a variety of arts and cultural events, institutions and programs aimed at promoting a sense of community identity and providing education and information about the city’s heritage. Events such as ArtSplash, TGIF Concerts in the Parks and exhibits at the William D. Cannon Art Gallery provide outlets for the arts and cultural community. These events help Carlsbad residents from all cultural backgrounds to celebrate local traditions and heritage in creative and inspiring ways by building connections between historic resources and the arts and by promoting and strengthening both. General Plan goals related to public art:  Integrate the arts and arts education as a vital aspect of community life, with a wide range of facilities and public programs designed to engage the city’s diverse audiences as active participants and patrons.  Foster an environment of active participation in and attendance at artistic and educational programs and activities by residents and visitors.  Enhance cultural and generational diversity and social connections through opportunities for volunteerism and civic engagement; more public gathering places, family-friendly activities; and more events that connect residents to one another and keep them active in the community. General Plan policies related to public art:  Allocate funding for the purchase, maintenance and conservation of the city’s public art collection and provide, when possible, for the siting, selection, installation and maintenance of works of art within or upon public facilities and land.  Promote cooperative arrangements with other public or private agencies that facilitate the temporary or permanent display of works of art within or upon public or private facilities and land.  Develop programs that invest in and contribute to the enhancement of arts and cultural programs, services, organizations and artists to foster ongoing cultural tourism efforts and creative economy development in the city. PURPOSE It is the intent of city ordinance 2.18.110 (appropriations for arts) to direct the inclusion of works of art in all city construction projects. The Art in Public Places Program is designed to manage the acquisition and disposition of public art in order to expand residents’ and visitors’ experience with art and enable them to better understand their communities and their individual lives. By encouraging artists capable of creating works of art in public places, the Art in Public Places Program shall strive to stimulate the vitality and economy of the city and enhance Carlsbad’s reputation as a regional leader in arts and culture. 6 BUDGET PROCESS There are two ways a public art project may be funded. These methods require Carlsbad Arts Commission and City Council approval. The methods used to fund a project are: Capital Improvement Projects Funding for public art was authorized by City Council on May 7, 1985, under chapter 2.18.130 (Appropriations for Arts) of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. Within this chapter, all city department heads are directed to include at least one percent of project cost estimates for a public art element when requesting Capital Improvement Projects (CIPs) authorizations or appropriations. All Capital Improvement Projects must include public art as a design requirement. For the purposes of the Art in Public Places Program, Capital Improvement Project means any of the following: 1. Construction, reconstruction, or renovation in excess of $500,000, involving any publicly owned, leased, or operated facility including any plant, building, structure, utility system, real property, streets and highways, or other public work improvement. 2. Street or streetscape improvement projects other than street repair or reconstruction. In the case of streetscape and right-of-way enhancement projects, streetscape means an improvement to a public right-of-way, including a sidewalk, tree, light fixture, sign, and furniture. Some funding sources (e.g., sources restricted to “transportation purposes” or “direct construction costs”) may prohibit formula-based expenditures for art. Thus, percent for art will not be collected from those sources. However, City Council may provide funding for public art for street or streetscape improvements from General Fund revenues on a case by case basis. 3. In the case of a publicly owned utility system, capital improvement project shall include only the construction, erection, improvement, of dams, reservoirs and power plants. For the purposes of the Art in Public Places Program, Capital Improvement Project does not mean any of the following maintenance work: 1. Routine, recurring and usual work for the preservation or protection of any publicly owned or publicly operated facility (see 2.18110 b-1) for its intended purposes. 2. Resurfacing of streets and highways. 3. Landscape maintenance, including mowing, watering, trimming, pruning, planting, replacement of plants, and servicing of irrigation and sprinkler systems. 4. Work performed to keep, operate, and maintain publicly owned water, power, or waste disposal systems, including, but not limited to, dams, reservoirs, and power plants. 7 Annually, the Administrative Services Department of the City of Carlsbad will verify the one percent for public art allocation for all eligible CIP projects has been included in the budgeted amounts for City Council approval. As an alternative, where funding for eligible projects is restricted and cannot be used for public art, the City Council may appropriate percent for art funding from the General Capital Construction Fund or the General Fund. The funds for art allocations may be used for projects located at the direct site of the CIP project, or pooled for other future public art projects identified by the cultural arts manager and Carlsbad Arts Commission. The park in lieu fee funded percent for art allocations must be used for artwork at a park within the same quadrant where the fee was paid. Community Arts Projects The second method is a Community Arts Project. In addition to the above Capital Improvement Projects, the city may wish to provide art in other significant locations throughout Carlsbad. These projects may be initiated by a request from City Council or City Manager’s office, city departments or commissions, community members or groups or individual artists. Requests may include proposals for permanently placed artworks or temporary exhibitions or projects. Requests will be reviewed by the cultural arts manager and forwarded to the public art advisory committee and the Carlsbad Arts Commission. If approved, the recommendation will go to the City Council as a request for appropriation. In most cases, these projects will be listed in and submitted as part of the annual budget process. A Community Arts Project request should include the following information: A. Title of the Capital Improvement or Community Project identified for public art (if any). B. Location of the project (description and map). C. Source of funding for the proposed artwork. D. Fiscal year or years the project covers and the amount of funds requested per year. E. Amount of appropriation requested for the project in total. F. Proposed method of selection for the artist/artwork. G. General description of the artist’s involvement with the CIP project. H. Statement of project need. I. Project description (statement). J. Outline of operational costs (if any). K. Any additional information as required by the specific site, project or design. *F, G, I and K will be completed by the Cultural Arts Office. Funding for the Community Art Projects may come from individuals, community organizations or other city departments. City Council may also choose to fund public art projects from the General Fund, special projects fund or other sources. 8 City Council Review All public art projects in the City of Carlsbad require City Council approval at three stages. These stages are: A. Appropriation of funds. B. Approval of contracts (both individual artists/artwork and integrated Capital Improvement Projects which exceeds the city manager’s authority). C. Final approval of the final design concepts. This approval is presented in the form of an agenda item, which is prepared by the Cultural Arts Office staff. INITIATING A PUBLIC ART PROCESS Responsibilities City Council 1. Appoints and empowers the Carlsbad Arts Commission. 2. Receives recommendations from the Carlsbad Arts Commission on public art policies and issues. 3. Reviews and adopts the annual Capital Improvement Project budget. 4. Approves final public artwork design concepts recommended by the Carlsbad Arts Commission. 5. Approves artists’ contracts for public art projects exceeding the city manager’s signature authority. 6. In the case of a CIP project where the artwork is an integrated part of that project, the City Council will be asked to approve the artwork as part of the project to go out to bid, not as a separate unit. The City Council will not be asked to make an aesthetic judgment. This will be determined by the Carlsbad Arts Commission after a process has been completed which has involved input from the public. 7. In the case of artwork which is not an integrated part of the capital improvement project, the City Council will be asked to approve the final design concepts. Carlsbad Arts Commission 1. Makes recommendations on policies and procedures related to the Art in Public Places Program. 2. Approves selection of public art and/or artist. 3. Serves as part of the public art advisory committee. 4. Approves changes and updates to the Art in Public Places Program policies and procedures. 9 Public Art Advisory Committee Reports to the cultural arts manager on the following: 1. Offers recommendations on all public art projects. 2. Reports on possible public art sites. 3. Submits recommendations on site integrations, scope of project, selected media, selection criteria and process. 4. Reviews proposals. 5. Recommends policy to the Carlsbad Arts Commission. Cultural Arts Office 1. Determines and implements artist selection and review processes for public art projects. 2. Assembles public art advisory committee to assist in artist selection and review. 3. Handles all administrative components: a. Liaison to all groups: Carlsbad Arts Commission, city departments, outside agencies, community representatives and selection panels, public art advisory committee. b. Works with artists on contracts, proposal development and project coordination. 4. Provides education, publicity and information materials. 5. Reports to City Council on public art projects, issues and trends. 6. Manages, documents and conserves collection. 7. Implements approved program guidelines. 8. Develops and coordinates community involvement. 9. Works with private sector to promote the arts. 10. Works with private developers on public art projects in private development. Host City Department 1. Includes at least one percent of Capital Improvement Project cost in all construction projects for public art (or via the Administrative Services Department). 2. Coordinates project integration at site with Cultural Arts Office and artist. 3. Representative serves on selection panel/public art advisory committee. 4. Co-hosts dedication of public artwork. 5. Maintains artwork according to conservation directions in consultation with the Cultural Arts Office. 10 Artworks The City of Carlsbad wishes to encourage the broadest interpretation of art and the diverse venues used by artists. Artworks may include all forms of original creations of visual art which may be portable as well as permanent. The various media and materials which can be used by contemporary artists include but are not limited to the following: 1. Sculpture: Free standing, wall supported or suspended; kinetic, electronic, etc., in any material or combination of durable materials. 2. Murals or portable paintings: In any material or variety of materials, with or without collage or the addition of non-traditional materials and means. 3. Earthworks, fiber works, neon, glass, mosaics, photographs, prints, calligraphy, any combination of forms of media including sound film, holographic and video systems, hybrids of any media and new genres. 4. Standardized fixtures such as gates, streetlights, etc., may be contracted to artists for unique or limited editions, provided the work is designed specifically for the city as public art. 5. Architectural elements designed and executed by visual artists in collaboration with an architect or landscape architect; which may be incorporated into, upon or adjacent to publicly funded structures or projects such as streetscapes and other development efforts. 6. Design elements incorporated into a Capital Improvement Project that are designed by an artist for fabrication and execution by the project contractor. Exclusions The following items are identified as ineligible for inclusion in the city’s Art in Public Places Program. (These items may be funded through other programs or departments within the city, but they do not fall within the parameters of public art): 1. Directional elements such as supergraphics, signage or color coding except where these elements are integral parts of the original work of art. 2. “Art objects” which are mass produced as a standard design such as playground equipment, fountains or statuary objects. 3. Reproductions, by mechanical or other means of original works of art, except in cases of film, video, photography, printmaking or other media arts, specifically commissioned by the city. 11 4. Decorative, ornamental or functional elements which are designed by the building architect as opposed to an artist commissioned for this purpose. 5. Landscape architecture and landscape gardening except where these elements are designed by an artist and/or are an integral part of the work of art by an artist. 6. Services or utilities necessary to operate or maintain the artwork over time. 7. Existing works of art offered for sale or donation to the city which do not have an established and recognized significance as public art among art professionals and art appraisers. 8. Works of art which are not publicly accessible. 9. Works of art which cannot reasonably be maintained within the resources allocated by the residents of Carlsbad. Project Parameters In coordination with the schedule of the Capital Improvement Project or of a public art project obtained through other means, the Cultural Arts Office proceeds according to the following steps: 1. Project Identification: The Cultural Arts Office starts the project after consultation with the Administrative Services Department, Host City Department and the Carlsbad Arts Commission. 2. Administrative Parameters: Following initial consultations with the city department concerned with the project, the Cultural Arts Office will convene a meeting of the public art advisory committee. The public art advisory committee shall consider and make recommendation to the cultural arts manager and the Carlsbad Arts Commission regarding the following aspects: a. Project site and the scope of the project. b. Project guidelines to be used for the artwork. These guidelines might suggest the possible venue (mural, freestanding sculpture, architectural element, etc.) c. Selection criteria for the project to be used by the committee members. d. Project calendar developed in conjunction within the overall schedule. 12 Following Cultural Arts staff and Carlsbad Arts Commission (if needed) approval, the following steps will be taken; 1. Administrative components: a. Develop and send requests for qualifications, requests for proposal(s) or prospectus to artists. b. Develop a project outline to further define the goals and objectives of the art project. c. Prepare all necessary materials, entries or proposals for the public art advisory committee. 2. The public art advisory committee meets to select an artist or an artwork. All finalist or selected artworks (proposals) should be ranked in the order of selection in case the chosen artists cannot complete the project. 3. Selection approval: All selections and finalists are submitted to the Carlsbad Arts Commission. Design Only 4. Upon acceptance of the artist by the Carlsbad Arts Commission, the Cultural Arts Office will negotiate a contract with the artist. 5. Design Phase: The artist develops the design in consultation with the Cultural Arts Office and the Host City Department. Design and Fabrication 6. When artwork includes fabrication, a contract is approved prior to the design phase for both design and fabrication. Upon acceptance of the design by the Carlsbad Arts Commission and approval from City Council, the artist may proceed to the fabrication stage of the contract. According to the terms and timetable defined in the contract, the project(s), plans, schematics and structural engineering drawings (if necessary) are submitted. Agency requirements or permits are obtained at this time. Payments will be outlined in the contract(s). Final payment is held until all phases of the contract are completed. 7. Project dedication: Dedication is planned with the Cultural Arts Office, artist, Host City Department and Communications Office. 13 Site Selection Guidelines All sites for public art will be reviewed and approved by the Cultural Arts Office and the Carlsbad Arts Commission. The selection of an artwork and the appropriate media are determined on a project-by-project basis. The public art advisory committee will consider: 1. Accessibility of the site. The site must be accessible or visible to the public. 2. Interior or exterior placement. 3. Suitable locations for public art. Locations may include surface treatments on buildings, retaining walls or bridges. Other locations may include design elements or free standing works adjacent to or upon the Capital Improvement Project site. The definition of location may be expanded by an artist’s ability to extend the possibilities of public art in an unconventional manner. This will be considered on a case-by-case basis. 4. Appropriateness of materials in relationship to the overall project. This includes consideration such as durability and resistance to vandalism. 5. Community context should be considered in all cases. 6. Historical, environmental and cultural factors of the project area. 7. Environmental factors such as land forms, geographic features or predominate or pre- existing structures or landmarks at a Capital Improvement Project site. Community representatives will be consulted by the public art advisory committee when studying a public art site. Also, community representatives will be included in the public art advisory committee. Eligible Costs 1. Professional fees for the artist(s). 2. Required permits or certification fees including structural engineering. 3. Studio and operating costs incurred in the fabrication of commissioned artworks. 4. Fabrication costs including artist’s labor, materials, subcontractor and studio assistant fees, and contracted services required for production, transport and installation of the work of art. 5. Communication and indirect costs (including insurance and utilities). 6. Travel expenses of the artists(s) for consultation with the city or its agents, or for site study and/or inspection by the artist or the artist’s consultants doing research for the project. 7. Site preparation or modification directly related to the installation of the artwork. 8. All required services to install the commissioned artwork (including subcontractors), except site landscaping or modifications not directly related to the artwork. 9. Documentation from the artist of the artwork required by the city (i.e. accession report, conservation record, photo documentation, etc.). 10. Administrative costs. 14 Ineligible Costs The city’s Art in Public Places Program will not fund the following: 1. Any fees paid to an artist’s agency, gallery or dealer; or any referral, commission or fee paid to an art consultant; or any fee paid to other arts professionals not directly involved in the engineering, fabrication or installation of the artwork. 2. Architectural or decorative elements designed by an artist, but not specifically commissioned by the city for a Capital Improvement Project site; or existing art elements which do not receive approval through the city’s regular public art acquisition process. 3. Any costs incurred as a result of cost overruns incurred by the artist or contractor. Administrative Costs Up to 20 percent of the funds budgeted for a public art project may be used by the city for administration or conservation and related expenses incurred in the process of commissioning a public artwork. These expenses may include the following: 1. Information and publicity materials regarding public art projects. 2. Consultant or curatorial fees for services utilized by the city in the selection of an artist. 3. Developing, printing and distributing a request for proposal, request for qualification or a call for artist’s project prospectus. 4. Travel expenses incurred by consultants and city staff deemed necessary to the project; and for artists selected as finalists who are required to travel for public art advisory committee meetings upon the city’s request. 5. Proposal development fees for artist upon being selected to design, exclusive of travel and per diem; or maquette fees as approved by the Cultural Arts Office. 6. Technical assistance or advice to the cultural arts office staff as required to inspect, develop or install an artwork. Also, costs incurred in relationship to any structural integrity and safety compliance inspection or examination. 7. Rental of storage space as required which may be due to delay installing the work, should the city fail to prepare the site at the agreed upon installation date. 8. Documentation and media services required in the accession of the artwork into the public art collection, including plaques or labels. 9. Project dedication ceremonies and civic receptions related to public art projects. 10. Conservation costs: (See below for more details). 11. Community involvement and education related to public art. 15 Conservation Costs Part of the 20 percent administration costs for a public art project may be held in a trust fund to conserve, maintain and repair artworks as needed by the city. The percentage amount will be determined by the Cultural Arts Office, and may be used as follows: 1. Routine maintenance: Removal of dust, dirt, maintenance of protective surfaces; tightening, adjusting or oiling; trimming of plant material (if part of the actual artwork), general cleaning (usually paid by the Host City Department). 2. Cyclic maintenance: Repainting, sealing, disassembly for inspection, reapplying protective surfaces, repatination (in specific cases). 3. Repair or restoration: Replacement of damaged or broken parts, manufacture of defective components, replacement of substructures or mountings, resurfacing (in extreme cases). 4. Removal and/or deaccession: The removal and destruction of an artwork upon the determination for deaccession and disposal as described in the deaccession report. 5. Inspection: Any costs related to the inspection of a public artwork, including the fees or costs incurred in hiring conservation professionals as consultants. The conservation fund will not be used for the relocation of an artwork. The only exception will be if the relocation is to protect the work. In most cases, the host city department should pay for any relocation requested by that department. Funding for conservation costs and other maintenance may also be funded by direct allocation by City Council for such activities. SELECTON PROCEDURES General Process The following methods may be used to select public art: 1. Open Competition: The proposed commission and site are widely publicized. Proposals are accepted from all qualified artists. A “Call to Artists” prospectus will be mailed to artists registered with or requesting forms from the Cultural Arts Office. Depending on the size of the commission, the competition may be local, regional or national. No proposal development fee will be paid at the initial stages. A fee will be paid to finalists only following their selection and upon approval by the Carlsbad Arts Commission. 2. Limited Competition: A small number of artists will be invited to participate in the competition. Each artist will be paid a fee to develop a proposal to be presented to a public art advisory committee for study and recommendation. 3. Collaboration: Based on reputation and experience, an artist is invited to develop a proposal for the site or to work collaboratively with architects, engineers or landscape architects to create artwork integral to a project. 4. Artist Registry: Periodically, the Cultural Arts Office may send out a call for artists or a request for qualifications to develop an artist registry for future public art projects. 16 Artists will be required to submit specific information to the Cultural Arts Office to be included in the registry for consideration for future public art projects. From time-to- time, selection committees may review the registry in selecting artists for art in public places project. In addition, the registry can be made available to developers as a resource. Applicants may also be considered for temporary exhibitions or special community projects. When the Cultural Arts Office opens the registry for submissions, a public art advisory committee will be convened to act as a selection panel. The artist’s registry offers the opportunity to consider all interested artists. Public Art Advisory Committee The public art advisory committee advises the Cultural Arts Office and Carlsbad Arts Commission on matters pertaining to public art and acts as the selection committee for public art projects. The members of a public art advisory committee will be selected on the basis of each members’ specific expertise relating to public art or relationship to the project. Public art advisory committees may be convened by the cultural arts manager on a project specific basis or to serve on multiple public art projects. The committees meet (as necessary) to complete the artist selection or proposal review. Voting members: All voting members shall meet the criteria established in at least one of the following four categories: 1. Artists or arts professionals who are: a. Knowledgeable about contemporary art of related fields. b. Respected within their field. c. Capable of communicating effectively in a jury process. d. Willing to be available for multiple or follow-up meetings if necessary (No geographical restrictions on artists or arts professionals selected). 2. Carlsbad Arts Commission members who are assigned to the public art committee and who are: a. Willing to represent the commission and the local community’s interest in a public art project. b. Willing to familiarize themselves with the public art process. c. Capable of communicating effectively in a jury process. d. Willing to be available for multiple or follow-up meetings if necessary. 3. Residents of Carlsbad who are: a. Willing to represent the local community’s interest in a public art project. b. Willing to familiarize themselves with the public art process. c. Capable of communicating effectively in a jury process. d. Willing to be available for multiple or follow-up meetings if necessary. 17 4. City or other agency representative(s) who: a. Represent the department or departments involved in the project to include public art. b. An expert in the design, planning or implementation of the specific project involved. c. Willing to carry out the City Council’s mandate to implement an arts element. d. Willing to be available for follow-up meetings and department consultations. Non-voting members: The purpose of non-voting members is to offer advice and expertise to the public art advisory committee. The panel may include the following non-voting members: a. Cultural Arts Office staff members. b. City department or agency representatives. c. Architects or engineers who may be involved on a Capital Improvement Project. d. Neighborhood association representatives or residents at large who live in the community. e. State or federal agency representatives either providing funding or granting permits for a public art project. f. Experts of paid consultants who have specialized knowledge required for a specific aspect of a project. The public art advisory committee shall have the following responsibilities: a. Recommend artist(s)/artwork for each project to the Carlsbad Arts Commission. b. The cultural arts manager will facilitate the Carlsbad Arts Commission’s determination of the public art advisory committee. c. The Carlsbad Arts Commission shall appoint two to three members to serve on the public art advisory committee. The public art advisory committee shall serve at the discretion of the cultural arts manager and may be removed by the cultural arts manager. 18 Selection Guidelines Selection guidelines are established for each project by the Cultural Arts Office staff, with input from the Carlsbad Arts Commission. Each proposed project will be evaluated as to: artistic merit and appropriateness in terms of scale, materials and context relative to the site. Artists will be selected on the basis of their qualifications as demonstrated by past work, appropriateness of the proposal to the particular project, and its probability of successful completion. In selecting artists and works of art, the panel shall recommend those artists and works of art of the highest aesthetic and artistic quality, and those which fulfill the goals of the project and the Art in Public Places Program. In all cases, consideration will be given to content, materials, construction, durability, maintenance, public access and safety; as well as site selection guidelines on page 12. The Carlsbad Arts Commission will review the selection forwarded by the public art advisory committee and vote to accept or reject the recommendation. If the Carlsbad Arts Commission approves the selection, the Cultural Arts Office will proceed with the project and initiate the City Council approval process. Appeal Process The Carlsbad Arts Commission and the Cultural Arts Office have adopted a policy that provides for a process of appeal by an organization or individual whose proposal was not approved. The city manager makes final decisions in all matters in dealing with the denials of public art proposals based on staff input and the Carlsbad Arts Commission recommendations. Arts Commission meetings are public meetings held throughout the year, and provide opportunities for citizen comments on program guidelines, general and specific Carlsbad Arts Commission and Cultural Arts Office policies, objectives, budget requests, and other matters. During these meetings, public comment from organizations, artists and members of the public is encouraged. Contact the cultural arts manager for more information regarding an appeal of any public art proposal submission. INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT 1. All public artworks commissioned by the city will be submitted to the risk manager at the planning and contract negotiation stages. 2. The risk manager will determine: a. If liability insurance will be required. b. The extent of coverage and limits of liability. c. Any additional insurance or coverage required for fabrication and installation. 3. All artists working on a public art project are required to provide proof of automobile liability coverage to the risk manager if driving within the City of Carlsbad. 4. Additional certificates of coverage may be required if requested. 19 POLICY ON DONATED WORKS, GIFTS AND ACCESSIONS Acquisitions Policy Donated Works Ordinance No. 1279, Chapter 2.18 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code states that the Arts Commission shall have power to “review and make recommendations upon all works of art to be acquired by the City, either by purchase, gift or otherwise and their proposed locations”. The City of Carlsbad encourages donations of works of Art in Public Places Program. As the City of Carlsbad grows, more and more people are interested in contributing to the cultural life of the city through the donation of works of art. There are instances, however, where work may be significant but not appropriate to accept: the work may be too costly for the city to install, or no appropriate site can be found, or maintenance may be costly; for example. The city wishes to encourage donations of works of art, but at the same time it must be sensitive to its fiduciary and stewardship responsibilities as well. When gifts or donations are proposed for the commissioning or placement of major works of art or works of cultural or historic significance with any city department, the proposal shall be reviewed by the cultural arts manager and forwarded to the Carlsbad Arts Commission for review and consideration. This procedure shall also apply to works of art proposed for long- term loan to the city long term loan is defined as any loan longer than one year. Objectives of this policy are:  To provide uniform procedures for review and acceptance of gifts and long term loans of works of art or works of cultural or historic significance to the City of Carlsbad.  To vest in a single city agency the responsibility for ensuring management and oversight of the city’s public works of art.  To facilitate placement of works of art in city facilities or on city land.  To maintain high artistic standards in works of art displayed by the City of Carlsbad.  To provide for appropriate recognition of donors of works of art to the City of Carlsbad. Procedures for potential donors are as follows: 1. The donor notifies the Cultural Arts Office in writing of his/her desire to donate an artwork or works of cultural or historic significance to the city, providing as many details as possible about the proposed gift. 2. Cultural Arts Office staff may consult with the donor on site selection and in development of cost estimates for installation and maintenance. The donor may also be asked to provide a professional appraisal of the artwork and disclose the value in writing. 3. The cultural arts manager will convene a public art advisory committee to review the proposed donation. 20 4. The public art advisory committee shall develop a recommendation on the acceptability of the gift of artwork based on the following criteria: a. Its aesthetic quality. b. The professional credentials of the artist. c. Its suitability for public display in terms of: vulnerability to vandalism; safety; costs of site preparation, installation and insurance; and technical feasibility. d. The most appropriate site for its installation and the ability of the recipient city department to maintain the site and the artwork. 5. The recommendation of the public art advisory committee is then brought forward to the Carlsbad Arts Commission for consideration. 6. If the Carlsbad Arts Commission rejects the donation offer, it is returned to the donor. If the Carlsbad Arts Commission decides to move forward on the donation proposal, they can proceed in two ways: 1. The Carlsbad Arts Commission can make a recommendation to City Council to accept the artwork donation. 2. The Carlsbad Arts Commission can seek public input. Information about the work (model, renderings, artist information) is put on public display for review and comments from the public. Comments are then brought back to the Carlsbad Arts Commission who considers the matter for a second time and in turn, rejects the donation proposal or makes a recommendation to City Council to accept the artwork. 3. The City Council accepts the gift. 4. The city will only accept gifts without restrictions and waiver of all rights. Upon acceptance of the art donation/gift, the Cultural Arts Office will complete an accession report along with a conservation record and an accession report. Once the gift and donations are accepted by City Council, the artwork becomes a part of the city’s public art collection. Temporary Public Art for Exhibition: All of the above policies apply to donated artworks with the following exceptions: 1. An appraisal may or may not be required for temporary artwork. 2. The Carlsbad Arts Commission will make the determination if a temporary artwork loan is appropriate. 3. City Council approval will not be required for temporary art, except in cases involving public safety or other issues identified by the Cultural Arts Manager or the Commission. 4. Temporary public art and other visual art programs initiated or sponsored by the Cultural Arts Office do not require Carlsbad Arts Commission or City Council approval. 21 Donated Funds for Public Art From time to time, individuals, civic business or corporate groups may wish to donate funds for the acquisition and placement of public art within the city or for maintenance of public artworks. The Carlsbad Arts Commission and the city wish to encourage donations of artwork or funds to acquire and maintain artworks. All donated funds will be deposited in a special revenue account dedicated for the purpose of supporting public art upon acceptance by the City Council. All funds will be accepted without restriction or stipulations. All funds will be spent in accordance with the provisions of the acquisitions policy, with the exception of sections addressing appraisal and review for acceptability of the gift. Artworks acquired with the donated funds will be selected according to the selection procedures outlined in this document (see page 15). Panel Review Process for Gifts and Donations A public art advisory committee will review the artwork and develop a recommendation for the Carlsbad Arts Commission on the acceptability of the gift or donation. The donation will be processed according to the procedures outlined in the Art in Public Places Program. Upon acceptance of the art donation/gift, the Cultural Arts Office will complete an accession report along with a conservation record. Once the gift and donations are accepted by City Council, the artwork becomes part of the city’s Art in Public Art Collection. 22 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT Collection Management Goals One of Carlsbad’s Art in Public Places Program goals is to administer, maintain and conserve the public art collection. The premises for this goal are as follows: 1. Public art held in the civic collection are held as a public trust. The Host City Department has a legal obligation to protect artworks as both public assets and as objects of cultural significance. 2. Public art which is well cared for demonstrates a commitment to the cultural vitality of the city, and is a symbol of a community’s civic pride. 3. The care and maintenance of a public artwork preserves the original intention of both the artist and the civic leaders who sponsored the artwork. 4. It is less expensive to maintain an artwork on a routine basis that it is to restore a damaged or neglected artwork. 5. A well-maintained artwork is a fixed public asset which retains its value and may appreciate in value over time. All artworks acquired by commission, purchase, gift, or other means will be a fixed asset of the Host City Department and the city, and all artworks within the public art collection will fall under the administrative authority of the Cultural Arts Office. To ensure that the city and the public are offered a full accounting of public funds and assets regarding the public art collection, the Cultural Arts Office will maintain a complete registry of works within the collection. Responsibilities: Cultural Arts Office: The Cultural Arts Office will provide for the inspection of and will report on each work of art in the public art collection on an ongoing basis, including the following information; a. Present location of the artwork. b. Present condition of the artwork. c. Recommendations in regard to necessary maintenance or repairs of the artwork. d. This regular inspection may be carried out by Cultural Arts Office staff, or may be contracted to a qualified individual or an approved conservation service. Host City Department: a. Routine maintenance will be the responsibility of the Host City Department in consultation with the Cultural Arts Office. All repairs must be consistent with the routine maintenance schedule as completed by the artist and the Cultural Arts Office. b. In the case of extraordinary maintenance or repairs to the artwork, the Host City Department and the Cultural Arts Office may negotiate the manner and funding for the repairs. 23 c. The Host City Department will not affect any extraordinary maintenance or repair to an artwork without the consent of the Cultural Arts Office. d. The Host City Department will not move an artwork from the site for which it was selected or remove it from display without prior approval of the Cultural Arts Office and the Carlsbad Arts Commission. Deaccessioning Policy Deaccessioning is defined here as the process by which the Cultural Arts Office and the Carlsbad Arts Commission recommends, acting in accordance with the policies and procedures City Council has adopted, approval to oversee the disposal of a work of art from the City of Carlsbad’s public art collection through sale, trade or other public means. Periodically, the city’s public art collection shall be evaluated by the Cultural Arts Office in order to determine what works, if any, will be deaccessioned. It is recognized that the deaccessioning of artworks is a very delicate matter, and must be handled with the greatest diplomacy. Any apprehension on the part of donors and/or artists that their works might be disposed of to pay operating expenses or to satisfy the trading desires of the city could easily discourage and alienate potential donors and/or artists. Moreover, if not properly conducted, deaccessioning can cause irreparable harm to the city’s public art collection and, in certain cases, lead to legal action against the city. The Cultural Arts Office has a fiduciary obligation to maintain the public art collection for the benefit of Carlsbad residents. The policies outlined below shall be subject to periodic review. From time to time, as necessary, the Carlsbad Arts Commission may recommend incorporation into this policy such additional guidelines as it deems essential. Policies 1. No work of art may be deaccessioned until all policies set forth below have been observed. 2. Criteria for selecting works for deaccessioning: The City of Carlsbad may choose to deaccession works only if, in the opinion of the cultural arts manager, they meet at least one of the following criteria: a. If the city cannot properly care for or store the works. b. If the works have little or no aesthetic and/or historical/cultural value. c. If the works represent in large quantity a single artist of minor stature. In such a case, staff may recommend it both sufficient and desirable to retain only a representative selection. d. If the works are duplicates (e.g., prints, sculptures, multiples) of lesser quality of works already in the collection. e. If the work are copies or pastiches without significant historical, documentary or aesthetic value. 24 f. If the works are forgeries or fakes. The Cultural Arts Office staff is responsible for ensuring that any forgery or fake it disposes of be identified as such when it leaves the city’s public art collection. g. Works whose condition requires restoration in gross excess of their aesthetic value or works is such a deteriorated stat that restoration would prove either unfeasible or misleading. 3. Application of monies raised from deaccession. Monies raised from the sale of deaccessioned works shall be placed in a special revenue fund to be used only for acquisitions of new works or restoration for works in the city’s public art collection. 4. Deaccessioning through trade. In some cases, the Carlsbad Arts Commission may recommend to trade a deaccessioned work for another by the same artist. 5. All deaccessioned works are disposed of through public negotiations whether by sale, trade, or other means; unless that artwork is determined to be destroyed and beyond repair. In the first instance, the original artist will be offered the deaccessioned work, to be removed at the artist’s expense. 6. Acknowledgements. In acquiring an object through trade or through monies raised from the sale of deaccessioned objects, the Cultural Arts Office acknowledges in the credit of the acquired object the donor(s) of the original object or objects. 7. No work of art may be deaccessioned from the city’s public art collection before five years have elapsed; unless that artwork is deemed to be destroyed and not repairable. 8. In keeping with the California Resale Royalties Act, if a deaccessioned work of art is sold, 5 percent of the sale price of any work valued over $1,000 will be given to the artist who created the work, provided that the artist can be located by reasonable means. If the artist cannot be found, the Resale Royalty shall revert to a City of Carlsbad special revenue account dedicated for the purpose of supporting public art. 9. A recommendation for deaccessioning will be developed by the cultural arts manager and presented to the Arts Commission for review and approval. The Carlsbad Arts Commission will make a recommendation to City Council for deaccession. City Council ultimately makes the final determination. 25 Request for Removal or Relocation of Public Art Procedures A person wishing to remove or relocate a work in the City of Carlsbad’s public art collection from its current display location must first complete a “Request for Removal or Relocation of Public Art” form (hereinafter, “request”) sign his/her name, and mail or email the completed form to the Cultural Arts Office. The request will be reviewed by the cultural arts manager. The cultural arts manager shall review the request and all available and relevant file material associated with the original development of the project. The cultural arts manager will forward a recommendation to the Carlsbad Arts Commission. The Carlsbad Arts Commission will then review the “request”, associated file materials and the cultural arts manager’s recommendation and vote on a recommendation. If the Carlsbad Arts Commission disagrees with the complainant and votes not to recommend removal or relocation of the artwork, the matter ends. If the Carlsbad Arts Commission agrees with the complainant and votes to recommend removal or relocation of the artwork, the recommendation will be forwarded to City Council for final decision. The complainant shall be notified of the Carlsbad Arts Commission’s decision within 120 days of submitting the request. Deaccessioning Report The Cultural Arts Office will determine to deaccession a work of art when necessary due to deterioration, loss or transfer by gift, sale or exchange. Deaccessioning an artwork will be recorded. A brief report should accompany these records stating who authorized the deaccession of the work, when the work was removed and how the work was disposed of. Meeting Date: Nov. 10, 2021 To: Public Art Advisory Subcommittee From: Richard Schultz, Cultural Arts Manager Tonya Rodzach, Public Art Coordinator Staff Contact: Richard Schultz, Cultural Arts Manager, richard.schultz@carlsbadca.gov Tonya Rodzach, Public Art Coordinator, tonya.rodzach@carlsbadca.gov Subject: Receive presentations by four artists and select a final artist to be awarded an agreement for site-integrated permanent public art for Fire Station 2 District: All Recommended Action Receive presentations by four artists who will share their initial design concepts for the city’s Fire Station 2 project and select one artist to enter into an agreement to develop a site- integrated permanent public artwork. Executive Summary Tied to city’s Capital Improvement Program budget and plan, Carlsbad Municipal Code 2.18.110 (Appropriations for arts) allocates 1% of the total cost of the construction project to fund permanent public art. The overall construction budget for the new Fire Station 2 Project No. 4060 allows for $130,000 to be put towards the permanent public art budget. The Public Art Advisory Subcommittee will make a final selection of the artist who will enter into an agreement to develop a site-integrated permanent public artwork for the Fire Station 2. Discussion The Request for Proposals was developed to elicit artist and artist teams to respond with a design concept that incorporates an illumination feature that enhances the architectural elements and/or treatments to the glass panels or exterior facades. This request aligns with a national public art trend and ultimately furthers Carlsbad’s public art reputation. The Request for Proposals was released nationwide through multiple outlets on July 6, 2021 and the deadline for submissions took place on Aug. 10, 2021. There was a total of 12 submissions. Staff reviewed and rated each submission and identified four proposals which rose to the top and rated 85% or above. Nov. 10, 2021 Item #1 Page 1 of 2 EXHIBIT 5 ARTS COMMISSION Staff Report The four highly ranked artists include: Shan Shan Sheng from San Francisco, California; Bill FitzGibbons from San Antonio, Texas; Mary Carter Taub from Chapel Hill, North Carolina; and Sijia Chen from Los Angeles, California. Each artist proposal captures the spirit of innovation, which aligns to the design and spirit of the building and to the Fire Department’s focus on having an innovative approach in their daily work. Staff met with each of the four artist finalists and have provided them with feedback on their initial design concepts. The artists have prepared their presentation materials and will share information about themselves, about their proposed work of art, and about their past public art commissions. Each artist is prepared to receive interview and discussion-style questions from the Public Art Advisory Subcommittee. Three questions were provided to each artists in advance of the subcommittee meeting. Part of the Public Art Advisory Subcommittee’s role is to ensure the permanent public art for the city’s Fire Station 2 meets the criteria and guidelines for the selection of an artist, artwork, and artwork location as established in the city’s Art in Public Places Program guidelines. The subcommittee will evaluate the artist’s proposed work of art for its artistic merit, appropriateness in terms of scale, materials, and in context relative to this site. The selection of the proposed artwork will be based on the artist qualifications as demonstrated by past work, appropriateness of the proposal for this project, and its probability of successful completion. The subcommittee will select an artist and work of art of the highest aesthetic and artistic quality, and those which fulfill the overall goals of the project. Fiscal Analysis A total budget of $130,000 has been identified to fund permanent public art for the new Fire Station 2 Capital Improvement Program Project No. 4060. Next Steps Staff will work with selected artist to enter into an agreement for the design portion of the project. After the design agreement has been fully executed, community engagement will commence. Public input will help shape the final design concept for the public art. Once the final design concept has been developed, then the artist will present to the city’s Arts Commission, and then to the City Council. Once approved by the City Council, the artist will enter into a contract for the fabrication portion. Once the fabrication contract has been fully executed, then the artist will work with the city’s Public Works Department for installation. Public Notification Public notice of this item was posted in keeping with the state's Ralph M. Brown Act and it was available for public viewing and review at least 24 hours before the scheduled meeting date. The public will be notified about upcoming community engagement opportunities with the selected artist using methods such as email, website and other city communication channels. Exhibits 1. City Council Staff Report dated April 21, 2020 2. Art in Public Places Program guiding document Nov. 10, 2021 Item #1 Page 2 of 2 1 City of Carlsbad Cultural Arts Office Art in Public Places Program Mailing Address: Location: 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive 2955 Elmwood St. Carlsbad, CA 92008 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Exhibit 2 C cityof Carlsbad Cultural Arts 2 Table of Contents Topic Page Introduction .............................................................................. 3 Goals ................................................................................ 3 Public art as it relates to the city’s General Plan ............. 4 Purpose .................................................................................... 5 Intent ................................................................................... Budget Process .......................................................................... 6 Capital Improvement Projects ......................................... 6 Community Arts Projects ................................................. 7 City Council Review .......................................................... 8 Initiating a Public Art Project .................................................... 8 Responsibilities ................................................................ 8 Selection Procedures .............................................................. 15 General Process ............................................................. 15 Public Art Advisory Committee ...................................... 16 Appeals Process ............................................................. 18 Insurance and Risk Management ........................................... 18 Policy on Donated Works, Gifts and Accessions ..................... 19 Procedures for Acquisition – Donated Artworks ........... 19 Donated Funds for Public Art ......................................... 21 Panel Review Process ..................................................... 21 Collection Management.......................................................... 22 Collection Management Goals ....................................... 22 Deaccession Policies ...................................................... 23 Adopted by the Carlsbad Arts Commission, May, 1995. Updated February, 2014. Adopted by City Council March 2015. 3 Introduction The City of Carlsbad’s Art in Public Places Program seeks to ensure the highest quality of design where arts and culture and public art have a constant presence. The city wishes to advance Carlsbad’s reputation as a unique community by expanding residents' appreciation of art, reflecting the city's aspiration to improve the quality of life, enhancing public spaces for all residents and visitors and becoming a world class city for innovation and creativity. The Art in Public Places Program works to integrate art and the ideas of artists into the development of public settings by collaborating with local and nationally-known artists to include the values and history of our community into their work. Goals 1. To increase the understanding and appreciation of art in public places of Carlsbad residents and visitors. 2. To acquire and commission quality and diverse works of art for community enrichment that is site specific and environmentally responsive. 3. To encourage participation of diverse socioeconomic and ethnic groups in the art in public places program and process. 4. To support and involve artists in developing, collaborating and implementing Carlsbad's public spaces and community development projects. 5. To encourage collaboration between artists and architects, landscape architects and civil engineers for public projects. 6. To encourage an environment for artistic creativity in Carlsbad and promote Carlsbad as a local, state and national leader in arts, culture and public art. 7. To increase awareness of Carlsbad's art in public places activities as an integral component for attracting business and tourism to Carlsbad. 4 Public Art as it relates to the City of Carlsbad General Plan The General Plan outlines the community’s vision for the future development of Carlsbad. The plan introduces its purpose, use, and policy structure, and how it can be amended and updated to continually embody the Community’s Vision and direction for the future. The plan draws its ideas from more than 8,000 residents and over 100 community groups and organizations, as well as business owners, elected officials, and city staff who directly participated in the process to create the Carlsbad Community Vision, which is the foundation for this plan. The plan is comprehensive and long-range and will be used on an ongoing basis, reflecting the city’s commitment to the Carlsbad Community Vision and the state law requirement that all actions related to the city’s physical development—from transportation and park plans, to facility plans, as well development regulations and fee programs—should be consistent with the General Plan. The Carlsbad Community Vision reflects the community’s aspirations for Carlsbad’s future; it is a clear and motivational synthesis of the ideas expressed by community members during the first phase of Envision Carlsbad. The Carlsbad Community Vision is based upon nine core values that were commonly expressed by the community. These values represent the qualities and characteristics of Carlsbad that community members aspire to protect, maintain, improve, change or achieve in the future.  Small town feel, beach community character and connectedness  Open space and the natural environment  Access to recreation and active, healthy lifestyles  The local economy, business diversity and tourism  Walking, biking, public transportation and connectivity  Sustainability  High quality education and community services  Neighborhood revitalization, community design and livability  History, the arts and cultural resources The Arts, History, Culture and Education (AHCE) Element of the General Plan recognizes that an aesthetic environment and connections to culture and education are essential characteristics of a community that values its quality of life and wishes to be seen by its residents, neighbors and visitors as an attractive and desirable place, addressing the needs of the human spirit. This element is intended to enhance availability and accessibility of the arts for all residents, preservation of the important historic and cultural elements that make Carlsbad unique, and educational opportunities for lifelong learning. 5 Carlsbad boasts a variety of arts and cultural events, institutions and programs aimed at promoting a sense of community identity and providing education and information about the city’s heritage. Events such as ArtSplash, TGIF Concerts in the Parks and exhibits at the William D. Cannon Art Gallery provide outlets for the arts and cultural community. These events help Carlsbad residents from all cultural backgrounds to celebrate local traditions and heritage in creative and inspiring ways by building connections between historic resources and the arts and by promoting and strengthening both. General Plan goals related to public art:  Integrate the arts and arts education as a vital aspect of community life, with a wide range of facilities and public programs designed to engage the city’s diverse audiences as active participants and patrons.  Foster an environment of active participation in and attendance at artistic and educational programs and activities by residents and visitors.  Enhance cultural and generational diversity and social connections through opportunities for volunteerism and civic engagement; more public gathering places, family-friendly activities; and more events that connect residents to one another and keep them active in the community. General Plan policies related to public art:  Allocate funding for the purchase, maintenance and conservation of the city’s public art collection and provide, when possible, for the siting, selection, installation and maintenance of works of art within or upon public facilities and land.  Promote cooperative arrangements with other public or private agencies that facilitate the temporary or permanent display of works of art within or upon public or private facilities and land.  Develop programs that invest in and contribute to the enhancement of arts and cultural programs, services, organizations and artists to foster ongoing cultural tourism efforts and creative economy development in the city. PURPOSE It is the intent of city ordinance 2.18.110 (appropriations for arts) to direct the inclusion of works of art in all city construction projects. The Art in Public Places Program is designed to manage the acquisition and disposition of public art in order to expand residents’ and visitors’ experience with art and enable them to better understand their communities and their individual lives. By encouraging artists capable of creating works of art in public places, the Art in Public Places Program shall strive to stimulate the vitality and economy of the city and enhance Carlsbad’s reputation as a regional leader in arts and culture. 6 BUDGET PROCESS There are two ways a public art project may be funded. These methods require Carlsbad Arts Commission and City Council approval. The methods used to fund a project are: Capital Improvement Projects Funding for public art was authorized by City Council on May 7, 1985, under chapter 2.18.130 (Appropriations for Arts) of the Carlsbad Municipal Code. Within this chapter, all city department heads are directed to include at least one percent of project cost estimates for a public art element when requesting Capital Improvement Projects (CIPs) authorizations or appropriations. All Capital Improvement Projects must include public art as a design requirement. For the purposes of the Art in Public Places Program, Capital Improvement Project means any of the following: 1. Construction, reconstruction, or renovation in excess of $500,000, involving any publicly owned, leased, or operated facility including any plant, building, structure, utility system, real property, streets and highways, or other public work improvement. 2. Street or streetscape improvement projects other than street repair or reconstruction. In the case of streetscape and right-of-way enhancement projects, streetscape means an improvement to a public right-of-way, including a sidewalk, tree, light fixture, sign, and furniture. Some funding sources (e.g., sources restricted to “transportation purposes” or “direct construction costs”) may prohibit formula-based expenditures for art. Thus, percent for art will not be collected from those sources. However, City Council may provide funding for public art for street or streetscape improvements from General Fund revenues on a case by case basis. 3. In the case of a publicly owned utility system, capital improvement project shall include only the construction, erection, improvement, of dams, reservoirs and power plants. For the purposes of the Art in Public Places Program, Capital Improvement Project does not mean any of the following maintenance work: 1. Routine, recurring and usual work for the preservation or protection of any publicly owned or publicly operated facility (see 2.18110 b-1) for its intended purposes. 2. Resurfacing of streets and highways. 3. Landscape maintenance, including mowing, watering, trimming, pruning, planting, replacement of plants, and servicing of irrigation and sprinkler systems. 4. Work performed to keep, operate, and maintain publicly owned water, power, or waste disposal systems, including, but not limited to, dams, reservoirs, and power plants. 7 Annually, the Administrative Services Department of the City of Carlsbad will verify the one percent for public art allocation for all eligible CIP projects has been included in the budgeted amounts for City Council approval. As an alternative, where funding for eligible projects is restricted and cannot be used for public art, the City Council may appropriate percent for art funding from the General Capital Construction Fund or the General Fund. The funds for art allocations may be used for projects located at the direct site of the CIP project, or pooled for other future public art projects identified by the cultural arts manager and Carlsbad Arts Commission. The park in lieu fee funded percent for art allocations must be used for artwork at a park within the same quadrant where the fee was paid. Community Arts Projects The second method is a Community Arts Project. In addition to the above Capital Improvement Projects, the city may wish to provide art in other significant locations throughout Carlsbad. These projects may be initiated by a request from City Council or City Manager’s office, city departments or commissions, community members or groups or individual artists. Requests may include proposals for permanently placed artworks or temporary exhibitions or projects. Requests will be reviewed by the cultural arts manager and forwarded to the public art advisory committee and the Carlsbad Arts Commission. If approved, the recommendation will go to the City Council as a request for appropriation. In most cases, these projects will be listed in and submitted as part of the annual budget process. A Community Arts Project request should include the following information: A. Title of the Capital Improvement or Community Project identified for public art (if any). B. Location of the project (description and map). C. Source of funding for the proposed artwork. D. Fiscal year or years the project covers and the amount of funds requested per year. E. Amount of appropriation requested for the project in total. F. Proposed method of selection for the artist/artwork. G. General description of the artist’s involvement with the CIP project. H. Statement of project need. I. Project description (statement). J. Outline of operational costs (if any). K. Any additional information as required by the specific site, project or design. *F, G, I and K will be completed by the Cultural Arts Office. Funding for the Community Art Projects may come from individuals, community organizations or other city departments. City Council may also choose to fund public art projects from the General Fund, special projects fund or other sources. 8 City Council Review All public art projects in the City of Carlsbad require City Council approval at three stages. These stages are: A. Appropriation of funds. B. Approval of contracts (both individual artists/artwork and integrated Capital Improvement Projects which exceeds the city manager’s authority). C. Final approval of the final design concepts. This approval is presented in the form of an agenda item, which is prepared by the Cultural Arts Office staff. INITIATING A PUBLIC ART PROCESS Responsibilities City Council 1. Appoints and empowers the Carlsbad Arts Commission. 2. Receives recommendations from the Carlsbad Arts Commission on public art policies and issues. 3. Reviews and adopts the annual Capital Improvement Project budget. 4. Approves final public artwork design concepts recommended by the Carlsbad Arts Commission. 5. Approves artists’ contracts for public art projects exceeding the city manager’s signature authority. 6. In the case of a CIP project where the artwork is an integrated part of that project, the City Council will be asked to approve the artwork as part of the project to go out to bid, not as a separate unit. The City Council will not be asked to make an aesthetic judgment. This will be determined by the Carlsbad Arts Commission after a process has been completed which has involved input from the public. 7. In the case of artwork which is not an integrated part of the capital improvement project, the City Council will be asked to approve the final design concepts. Carlsbad Arts Commission 1. Makes recommendations on policies and procedures related to the Art in Public Places Program. 2. Approves selection of public art and/or artist. 3. Serves as part of the public art advisory committee. 4. Approves changes and updates to the Art in Public Places Program policies and procedures. 9 Public Art Advisory Committee Reports to the cultural arts manager on the following: 1. Offers recommendations on all public art projects. 2. Reports on possible public art sites. 3. Submits recommendations on site integrations, scope of project, selected media, selection criteria and process. 4. Reviews proposals. 5. Recommends policy to the Carlsbad Arts Commission. Cultural Arts Office 1. Determines and implements artist selection and review processes for public art projects. 2. Assembles public art advisory committee to assist in artist selection and review. 3. Handles all administrative components: a. Liaison to all groups: Carlsbad Arts Commission, city departments, outside agencies, community representatives and selection panels, public art advisory committee. b. Works with artists on contracts, proposal development and project coordination. 4. Provides education, publicity and information materials. 5. Reports to City Council on public art projects, issues and trends. 6. Manages, documents and conserves collection. 7. Implements approved program guidelines. 8. Develops and coordinates community involvement. 9. Works with private sector to promote the arts. 10. Works with private developers on public art projects in private development. Host City Department 1. Includes at least one percent of Capital Improvement Project cost in all construction projects for public art (or via the Administrative Services Department). 2. Coordinates project integration at site with Cultural Arts Office and artist. 3. Representative serves on selection panel/public art advisory committee. 4. Co-hosts dedication of public artwork. 5. Maintains artwork according to conservation directions in consultation with the Cultural Arts Office. 10 Artworks The City of Carlsbad wishes to encourage the broadest interpretation of art and the diverse venues used by artists. Artworks may include all forms of original creations of visual art which may be portable as well as permanent. The various media and materials which can be used by contemporary artists include but are not limited to the following: 1. Sculpture: Free standing, wall supported or suspended; kinetic, electronic, etc., in any material or combination of durable materials. 2. Murals or portable paintings: In any material or variety of materials, with or without collage or the addition of non-traditional materials and means. 3. Earthworks, fiber works, neon, glass, mosaics, photographs, prints, calligraphy, any combination of forms of media including sound film, holographic and video systems, hybrids of any media and new genres. 4. Standardized fixtures such as gates, streetlights, etc., may be contracted to artists for unique or limited editions, provided the work is designed specifically for the city as public art. 5. Architectural elements designed and executed by visual artists in collaboration with an architect or landscape architect; which may be incorporated into, upon or adjacent to publicly funded structures or projects such as streetscapes and other development efforts. 6. Design elements incorporated into a Capital Improvement Project that are designed by an artist for fabrication and execution by the project contractor. Exclusions The following items are identified as ineligible for inclusion in the city’s Art in Public Places Program. (These items may be funded through other programs or departments within the city, but they do not fall within the parameters of public art): 1. Directional elements such as supergraphics, signage or color coding except where these elements are integral parts of the original work of art. 2. “Art objects” which are mass produced as a standard design such as playground equipment, fountains or statuary objects. 3. Reproductions, by mechanical or other means of original works of art, except in cases of film, video, photography, printmaking or other media arts, specifically commissioned by the city. 11 4. Decorative, ornamental or functional elements which are designed by the building architect as opposed to an artist commissioned for this purpose. 5. Landscape architecture and landscape gardening except where these elements are designed by an artist and/or are an integral part of the work of art by an artist. 6. Services or utilities necessary to operate or maintain the artwork over time. 7. Existing works of art offered for sale or donation to the city which do not have an established and recognized significance as public art among art professionals and art appraisers. 8. Works of art which are not publicly accessible. 9. Works of art which cannot reasonably be maintained within the resources allocated by the residents of Carlsbad. Project Parameters In coordination with the schedule of the Capital Improvement Project or of a public art project obtained through other means, the Cultural Arts Office proceeds according to the following steps: 1. Project Identification: The Cultural Arts Office starts the project after consultation with the Administrative Services Department, Host City Department and the Carlsbad Arts Commission. 2. Administrative Parameters: Following initial consultations with the city department concerned with the project, the Cultural Arts Office will convene a meeting of the public art advisory committee. The public art advisory committee shall consider and make recommendation to the cultural arts manager and the Carlsbad Arts Commission regarding the following aspects: a. Project site and the scope of the project. b. Project guidelines to be used for the artwork. These guidelines might suggest the possible venue (mural, freestanding sculpture, architectural element, etc.) c. Selection criteria for the project to be used by the committee members. d. Project calendar developed in conjunction within the overall schedule. 12 Following Cultural Arts staff and Carlsbad Arts Commission (if needed) approval, the following steps will be taken; 1. Administrative components: a. Develop and send requests for qualifications, requests for proposal(s) or prospectus to artists. b. Develop a project outline to further define the goals and objectives of the art project. c. Prepare all necessary materials, entries or proposals for the public art advisory committee. 2. The public art advisory committee meets to select an artist or an artwork. All finalist or selected artworks (proposals) should be ranked in the order of selection in case the chosen artists cannot complete the project. 3. Selection approval: All selections and finalists are submitted to the Carlsbad Arts Commission. Design Only 4. Upon acceptance of the artist by the Carlsbad Arts Commission, the Cultural Arts Office will negotiate a contract with the artist. 5. Design Phase: The artist develops the design in consultation with the Cultural Arts Office and the Host City Department. Design and Fabrication 6. When artwork includes fabrication, a contract is approved prior to the design phase for both design and fabrication. Upon acceptance of the design by the Carlsbad Arts Commission and approval from City Council, the artist may proceed to the fabrication stage of the contract. According to the terms and timetable defined in the contract, the project(s), plans, schematics and structural engineering drawings (if necessary) are submitted. Agency requirements or permits are obtained at this time. Payments will be outlined in the contract(s). Final payment is held until all phases of the contract are completed. 7. Project dedication: Dedication is planned with the Cultural Arts Office, artist, Host City Department and Communications Office. 13 Site Selection Guidelines All sites for public art will be reviewed and approved by the Cultural Arts Office and the Carlsbad Arts Commission. The selection of an artwork and the appropriate media are determined on a project-by-project basis. The public art advisory committee will consider: 1. Accessibility of the site. The site must be accessible or visible to the public. 2. Interior or exterior placement. 3. Suitable locations for public art. Locations may include surface treatments on buildings, retaining walls or bridges. Other locations may include design elements or free standing works adjacent to or upon the Capital Improvement Project site. The definition of location may be expanded by an artist’s ability to extend the possibilities of public art in an unconventional manner. This will be considered on a case-by-case basis. 4. Appropriateness of materials in relationship to the overall project. This includes consideration such as durability and resistance to vandalism. 5. Community context should be considered in all cases. 6. Historical, environmental and cultural factors of the project area. 7. Environmental factors such as land forms, geographic features or predominate or pre- existing structures or landmarks at a Capital Improvement Project site. Community representatives will be consulted by the public art advisory committee when studying a public art site. Also, community representatives will be included in the public art advisory committee. Eligible Costs 1. Professional fees for the artist(s). 2. Required permits or certification fees including structural engineering. 3. Studio and operating costs incurred in the fabrication of commissioned artworks. 4. Fabrication costs including artist’s labor, materials, subcontractor and studio assistant fees, and contracted services required for production, transport and installation of the work of art. 5. Communication and indirect costs (including insurance and utilities). 6. Travel expenses of the artists(s) for consultation with the city or its agents, or for site study and/or inspection by the artist or the artist’s consultants doing research for the project. 7. Site preparation or modification directly related to the installation of the artwork. 8. All required services to install the commissioned artwork (including subcontractors), except site landscaping or modifications not directly related to the artwork. 9. Documentation from the artist of the artwork required by the city (i.e. accession report, conservation record, photo documentation, etc.). 10. Administrative costs. 14 Ineligible Costs The city’s Art in Public Places Program will not fund the following: 1. Any fees paid to an artist’s agency, gallery or dealer; or any referral, commission or fee paid to an art consultant; or any fee paid to other arts professionals not directly involved in the engineering, fabrication or installation of the artwork. 2. Architectural or decorative elements designed by an artist, but not specifically commissioned by the city for a Capital Improvement Project site; or existing art elements which do not receive approval through the city’s regular public art acquisition process. 3. Any costs incurred as a result of cost overruns incurred by the artist or contractor. Administrative Costs Up to 20 percent of the funds budgeted for a public art project may be used by the city for administration or conservation and related expenses incurred in the process of commissioning a public artwork. These expenses may include the following: 1. Information and publicity materials regarding public art projects. 2. Consultant or curatorial fees for services utilized by the city in the selection of an artist. 3. Developing, printing and distributing a request for proposal, request for qualification or a call for artist’s project prospectus. 4. Travel expenses incurred by consultants and city staff deemed necessary to the project; and for artists selected as finalists who are required to travel for public art advisory committee meetings upon the city’s request. 5. Proposal development fees for artist upon being selected to design, exclusive of travel and per diem; or maquette fees as approved by the Cultural Arts Office. 6. Technical assistance or advice to the cultural arts office staff as required to inspect, develop or install an artwork. Also, costs incurred in relationship to any structural integrity and safety compliance inspection or examination. 7. Rental of storage space as required which may be due to delay installing the work, should the city fail to prepare the site at the agreed upon installation date. 8. Documentation and media services required in the accession of the artwork into the public art collection, including plaques or labels. 9. Project dedication ceremonies and civic receptions related to public art projects. 10. Conservation costs: (See below for more details). 11. Community involvement and education related to public art. 15 Conservation Costs Part of the 20 percent administration costs for a public art project may be held in a trust fund to conserve, maintain and repair artworks as needed by the city. The percentage amount will be determined by the Cultural Arts Office, and may be used as follows: 1. Routine maintenance: Removal of dust, dirt, maintenance of protective surfaces; tightening, adjusting or oiling; trimming of plant material (if part of the actual artwork), general cleaning (usually paid by the Host City Department). 2. Cyclic maintenance: Repainting, sealing, disassembly for inspection, reapplying protective surfaces, repatination (in specific cases). 3. Repair or restoration: Replacement of damaged or broken parts, manufacture of defective components, replacement of substructures or mountings, resurfacing (in extreme cases). 4. Removal and/or deaccession: The removal and destruction of an artwork upon the determination for deaccession and disposal as described in the deaccession report. 5. Inspection: Any costs related to the inspection of a public artwork, including the fees or costs incurred in hiring conservation professionals as consultants. The conservation fund will not be used for the relocation of an artwork. The only exception will be if the relocation is to protect the work. In most cases, the host city department should pay for any relocation requested by that department. Funding for conservation costs and other maintenance may also be funded by direct allocation by City Council for such activities. SELECTON PROCEDURES General Process The following methods may be used to select public art: 1. Open Competition: The proposed commission and site are widely publicized. Proposals are accepted from all qualified artists. A “Call to Artists” prospectus will be mailed to artists registered with or requesting forms from the Cultural Arts Office. Depending on the size of the commission, the competition may be local, regional or national. No proposal development fee will be paid at the initial stages. A fee will be paid to finalists only following their selection and upon approval by the Carlsbad Arts Commission. 2. Limited Competition: A small number of artists will be invited to participate in the competition. Each artist will be paid a fee to develop a proposal to be presented to a public art advisory committee for study and recommendation. 3. Collaboration: Based on reputation and experience, an artist is invited to develop a proposal for the site or to work collaboratively with architects, engineers or landscape architects to create artwork integral to a project. 4. Artist Registry: Periodically, the Cultural Arts Office may send out a call for artists or a request for qualifications to develop an artist registry for future public art projects. 16 Artists will be required to submit specific information to the Cultural Arts Office to be included in the registry for consideration for future public art projects. From time-to- time, selection committees may review the registry in selecting artists for art in public places project. In addition, the registry can be made available to developers as a resource. Applicants may also be considered for temporary exhibitions or special community projects. When the Cultural Arts Office opens the registry for submissions, a public art advisory committee will be convened to act as a selection panel. The artist’s registry offers the opportunity to consider all interested artists. Public Art Advisory Committee The public art advisory committee advises the Cultural Arts Office and Carlsbad Arts Commission on matters pertaining to public art and acts as the selection committee for public art projects. The members of a public art advisory committee will be selected on the basis of each members’ specific expertise relating to public art or relationship to the project. Public art advisory committees may be convened by the cultural arts manager on a project specific basis or to serve on multiple public art projects. The committees meet (as necessary) to complete the artist selection or proposal review. Voting members: All voting members shall meet the criteria established in at least one of the following four categories: 1. Artists or arts professionals who are: a. Knowledgeable about contemporary art of related fields. b. Respected within their field. c. Capable of communicating effectively in a jury process. d. Willing to be available for multiple or follow-up meetings if necessary (No geographical restrictions on artists or arts professionals selected). 2. Carlsbad Arts Commission members who are assigned to the public art committee and who are: a. Willing to represent the commission and the local community’s interest in a public art project. b. Willing to familiarize themselves with the public art process. c. Capable of communicating effectively in a jury process. d. Willing to be available for multiple or follow-up meetings if necessary. 3. Residents of Carlsbad who are: a. Willing to represent the local community’s interest in a public art project. b. Willing to familiarize themselves with the public art process. c. Capable of communicating effectively in a jury process. d. Willing to be available for multiple or follow-up meetings if necessary. 17 4. City or other agency representative(s) who: a. Represent the department or departments involved in the project to include public art. b. An expert in the design, planning or implementation of the specific project involved. c. Willing to carry out the City Council’s mandate to implement an arts element. d. Willing to be available for follow-up meetings and department consultations. Non-voting members: The purpose of non-voting members is to offer advice and expertise to the public art advisory committee. The panel may include the following non-voting members: a. Cultural Arts Office staff members. b. City department or agency representatives. c. Architects or engineers who may be involved on a Capital Improvement Project. d. Neighborhood association representatives or residents at large who live in the community. e. State or federal agency representatives either providing funding or granting permits for a public art project. f. Experts of paid consultants who have specialized knowledge required for a specific aspect of a project. The public art advisory committee shall have the following responsibilities: a. Recommend artist(s)/artwork for each project to the Carlsbad Arts Commission. b. The cultural arts manager will facilitate the Carlsbad Arts Commission’s determination of the public art advisory committee. c. The Carlsbad Arts Commission shall appoint two to three members to serve on the public art advisory committee. The public art advisory committee shall serve at the discretion of the cultural arts manager and may be removed by the cultural arts manager. 18 Selection Guidelines Selection guidelines are established for each project by the Cultural Arts Office staff, with input from the Carlsbad Arts Commission. Each proposed project will be evaluated as to: artistic merit and appropriateness in terms of scale, materials and context relative to the site. Artists will be selected on the basis of their qualifications as demonstrated by past work, appropriateness of the proposal to the particular project, and its probability of successful completion. In selecting artists and works of art, the panel shall recommend those artists and works of art of the highest aesthetic and artistic quality, and those which fulfill the goals of the project and the Art in Public Places Program. In all cases, consideration will be given to content, materials, construction, durability, maintenance, public access and safety; as well as site selection guidelines on page 12. The Carlsbad Arts Commission will review the selection forwarded by the public art advisory committee and vote to accept or reject the recommendation. If the Carlsbad Arts Commission approves the selection, the Cultural Arts Office will proceed with the project and initiate the City Council approval process. Appeal Process The Carlsbad Arts Commission and the Cultural Arts Office have adopted a policy that provides for a process of appeal by an organization or individual whose proposal was not approved. The city manager makes final decisions in all matters in dealing with the denials of public art proposals based on staff input and the Carlsbad Arts Commission recommendations. Arts Commission meetings are public meetings held throughout the year, and provide opportunities for citizen comments on program guidelines, general and specific Carlsbad Arts Commission and Cultural Arts Office policies, objectives, budget requests, and other matters. During these meetings, public comment from organizations, artists and members of the public is encouraged. Contact the cultural arts manager for more information regarding an appeal of any public art proposal submission. INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT 1. All public artworks commissioned by the city will be submitted to the risk manager at the planning and contract negotiation stages. 2. The risk manager will determine: a. If liability insurance will be required. b. The extent of coverage and limits of liability. c. Any additional insurance or coverage required for fabrication and installation. 3. All artists working on a public art project are required to provide proof of automobile liability coverage to the risk manager if driving within the City of Carlsbad. 4. Additional certificates of coverage may be required if requested. 19 POLICY ON DONATED WORKS, GIFTS AND ACCESSIONS Acquisitions Policy Donated Works Ordinance No. 1279, Chapter 2.18 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code states that the Arts Commission shall have power to “review and make recommendations upon all works of art to be acquired by the City, either by purchase, gift or otherwise and their proposed locations”. The City of Carlsbad encourages donations of works of Art in Public Places Program. As the City of Carlsbad grows, more and more people are interested in contributing to the cultural life of the city through the donation of works of art. There are instances, however, where work may be significant but not appropriate to accept: the work may be too costly for the city to install, or no appropriate site can be found, or maintenance may be costly; for example. The city wishes to encourage donations of works of art, but at the same time it must be sensitive to its fiduciary and stewardship responsibilities as well. When gifts or donations are proposed for the commissioning or placement of major works of art or works of cultural or historic significance with any city department, the proposal shall be reviewed by the cultural arts manager and forwarded to the Carlsbad Arts Commission for review and consideration. This procedure shall also apply to works of art proposed for long- term loan to the city long term loan is defined as any loan longer than one year. Objectives of this policy are:  To provide uniform procedures for review and acceptance of gifts and long term loans of works of art or works of cultural or historic significance to the City of Carlsbad.  To vest in a single city agency the responsibility for ensuring management and oversight of the city’s public works of art.  To facilitate placement of works of art in city facilities or on city land.  To maintain high artistic standards in works of art displayed by the City of Carlsbad.  To provide for appropriate recognition of donors of works of art to the City of Carlsbad. Procedures for potential donors are as follows: 1. The donor notifies the Cultural Arts Office in writing of his/her desire to donate an artwork or works of cultural or historic significance to the city, providing as many details as possible about the proposed gift. 2. Cultural Arts Office staff may consult with the donor on site selection and in development of cost estimates for installation and maintenance. The donor may also be asked to provide a professional appraisal of the artwork and disclose the value in writing. 3. The cultural arts manager will convene a public art advisory committee to review the proposed donation. 20 4. The public art advisory committee shall develop a recommendation on the acceptability of the gift of artwork based on the following criteria: a. Its aesthetic quality. b. The professional credentials of the artist. c. Its suitability for public display in terms of: vulnerability to vandalism; safety; costs of site preparation, installation and insurance; and technical feasibility. d. The most appropriate site for its installation and the ability of the recipient city department to maintain the site and the artwork. 5. The recommendation of the public art advisory committee is then brought forward to the Carlsbad Arts Commission for consideration. 6. If the Carlsbad Arts Commission rejects the donation offer, it is returned to the donor. If the Carlsbad Arts Commission decides to move forward on the donation proposal, they can proceed in two ways: 1. The Carlsbad Arts Commission can make a recommendation to City Council to accept the artwork donation. 2. The Carlsbad Arts Commission can seek public input. Information about the work (model, renderings, artist information) is put on public display for review and comments from the public. Comments are then brought back to the Carlsbad Arts Commission who considers the matter for a second time and in turn, rejects the donation proposal or makes a recommendation to City Council to accept the artwork. 3. The City Council accepts the gift. 4. The city will only accept gifts without restrictions and waiver of all rights. Upon acceptance of the art donation/gift, the Cultural Arts Office will complete an accession report along with a conservation record and an accession report. Once the gift and donations are accepted by City Council, the artwork becomes a part of the city’s public art collection. Temporary Public Art for Exhibition: All of the above policies apply to donated artworks with the following exceptions: 1. An appraisal may or may not be required for temporary artwork. 2. The Carlsbad Arts Commission will make the determination if a temporary artwork loan is appropriate. 3. City Council approval will not be required for temporary art, except in cases involving public safety or other issues identified by the Cultural Arts Manager or the Commission. 4. Temporary public art and other visual art programs initiated or sponsored by the Cultural Arts Office do not require Carlsbad Arts Commission or City Council approval. 21 Donated Funds for Public Art From time to time, individuals, civic business or corporate groups may wish to donate funds for the acquisition and placement of public art within the city or for maintenance of public artworks. The Carlsbad Arts Commission and the city wish to encourage donations of artwork or funds to acquire and maintain artworks. All donated funds will be deposited in a special revenue account dedicated for the purpose of supporting public art upon acceptance by the City Council. All funds will be accepted without restriction or stipulations. All funds will be spent in accordance with the provisions of the acquisitions policy, with the exception of sections addressing appraisal and review for acceptability of the gift. Artworks acquired with the donated funds will be selected according to the selection procedures outlined in this document (see page 15). Panel Review Process for Gifts and Donations A public art advisory committee will review the artwork and develop a recommendation for the Carlsbad Arts Commission on the acceptability of the gift or donation. The donation will be processed according to the procedures outlined in the Art in Public Places Program. Upon acceptance of the art donation/gift, the Cultural Arts Office will complete an accession report along with a conservation record. Once the gift and donations are accepted by City Council, the artwork becomes part of the city’s Art in Public Art Collection. 22 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT Collection Management Goals One of Carlsbad’s Art in Public Places Program goals is to administer, maintain and conserve the public art collection. The premises for this goal are as follows: 1. Public art held in the civic collection are held as a public trust. The Host City Department has a legal obligation to protect artworks as both public assets and as objects of cultural significance. 2. Public art which is well cared for demonstrates a commitment to the cultural vitality of the city, and is a symbol of a community’s civic pride. 3. The care and maintenance of a public artwork preserves the original intention of both the artist and the civic leaders who sponsored the artwork. 4. It is less expensive to maintain an artwork on a routine basis that it is to restore a damaged or neglected artwork. 5. A well-maintained artwork is a fixed public asset which retains its value and may appreciate in value over time. All artworks acquired by commission, purchase, gift, or other means will be a fixed asset of the Host City Department and the city, and all artworks within the public art collection will fall under the administrative authority of the Cultural Arts Office. To ensure that the city and the public are offered a full accounting of public funds and assets regarding the public art collection, the Cultural Arts Office will maintain a complete registry of works within the collection. Responsibilities: Cultural Arts Office: The Cultural Arts Office will provide for the inspection of and will report on each work of art in the public art collection on an ongoing basis, including the following information; a. Present location of the artwork. b. Present condition of the artwork. c. Recommendations in regard to necessary maintenance or repairs of the artwork. d. This regular inspection may be carried out by Cultural Arts Office staff, or may be contracted to a qualified individual or an approved conservation service. Host City Department: a. Routine maintenance will be the responsibility of the Host City Department in consultation with the Cultural Arts Office. All repairs must be consistent with the routine maintenance schedule as completed by the artist and the Cultural Arts Office. b. In the case of extraordinary maintenance or repairs to the artwork, the Host City Department and the Cultural Arts Office may negotiate the manner and funding for the repairs. 23 c. The Host City Department will not affect any extraordinary maintenance or repair to an artwork without the consent of the Cultural Arts Office. d. The Host City Department will not move an artwork from the site for which it was selected or remove it from display without prior approval of the Cultural Arts Office and the Carlsbad Arts Commission. Deaccessioning Policy Deaccessioning is defined here as the process by which the Cultural Arts Office and the Carlsbad Arts Commission recommends, acting in accordance with the policies and procedures City Council has adopted, approval to oversee the disposal of a work of art from the City of Carlsbad’s public art collection through sale, trade or other public means. Periodically, the city’s public art collection shall be evaluated by the Cultural Arts Office in order to determine what works, if any, will be deaccessioned. It is recognized that the deaccessioning of artworks is a very delicate matter, and must be handled with the greatest diplomacy. Any apprehension on the part of donors and/or artists that their works might be disposed of to pay operating expenses or to satisfy the trading desires of the city could easily discourage and alienate potential donors and/or artists. Moreover, if not properly conducted, deaccessioning can cause irreparable harm to the city’s public art collection and, in certain cases, lead to legal action against the city. The Cultural Arts Office has a fiduciary obligation to maintain the public art collection for the benefit of Carlsbad residents. The policies outlined below shall be subject to periodic review. From time to time, as necessary, the Carlsbad Arts Commission may recommend incorporation into this policy such additional guidelines as it deems essential. Policies 1. No work of art may be deaccessioned until all policies set forth below have been observed. 2. Criteria for selecting works for deaccessioning: The City of Carlsbad may choose to deaccession works only if, in the opinion of the cultural arts manager, they meet at least one of the following criteria: a. If the city cannot properly care for or store the works. b. If the works have little or no aesthetic and/or historical/cultural value. c. If the works represent in large quantity a single artist of minor stature. In such a case, staff may recommend it both sufficient and desirable to retain only a representative selection. d. If the works are duplicates (e.g., prints, sculptures, multiples) of lesser quality of works already in the collection. e. If the work are copies or pastiches without significant historical, documentary or aesthetic value. 24 f. If the works are forgeries or fakes. The Cultural Arts Office staff is responsible for ensuring that any forgery or fake it disposes of be identified as such when it leaves the city’s public art collection. g. Works whose condition requires restoration in gross excess of their aesthetic value or works is such a deteriorated stat that restoration would prove either unfeasible or misleading. 3. Application of monies raised from deaccession. Monies raised from the sale of deaccessioned works shall be placed in a special revenue fund to be used only for acquisitions of new works or restoration for works in the city’s public art collection. 4. Deaccessioning through trade. In some cases, the Carlsbad Arts Commission may recommend to trade a deaccessioned work for another by the same artist. 5. All deaccessioned works are disposed of through public negotiations whether by sale, trade, or other means; unless that artwork is determined to be destroyed and beyond repair. In the first instance, the original artist will be offered the deaccessioned work, to be removed at the artist’s expense. 6. Acknowledgements. In acquiring an object through trade or through monies raised from the sale of deaccessioned objects, the Cultural Arts Office acknowledges in the credit of the acquired object the donor(s) of the original object or objects. 7. No work of art may be deaccessioned from the city’s public art collection before five years have elapsed; unless that artwork is deemed to be destroyed and not repairable. 8. In keeping with the California Resale Royalties Act, if a deaccessioned work of art is sold, 5 percent of the sale price of any work valued over $1,000 will be given to the artist who created the work, provided that the artist can be located by reasonable means. If the artist cannot be found, the Resale Royalty shall revert to a City of Carlsbad special revenue account dedicated for the purpose of supporting public art. 9. A recommendation for deaccessioning will be developed by the cultural arts manager and presented to the Arts Commission for review and approval. The Carlsbad Arts Commission will make a recommendation to City Council for deaccession. City Council ultimately makes the final determination. 25 Request for Removal or Relocation of Public Art Procedures A person wishing to remove or relocate a work in the City of Carlsbad’s public art collection from its current display location must first complete a “Request for Removal or Relocation of Public Art” form (hereinafter, “request”) sign his/her name, and mail or email the completed form to the Cultural Arts Office. The request will be reviewed by the cultural arts manager. The cultural arts manager shall review the request and all available and relevant file material associated with the original development of the project. The cultural arts manager will forward a recommendation to the Carlsbad Arts Commission. The Carlsbad Arts Commission will then review the “request”, associated file materials and the cultural arts manager’s recommendation and vote on a recommendation. If the Carlsbad Arts Commission disagrees with the complainant and votes not to recommend removal or relocation of the artwork, the matter ends. If the Carlsbad Arts Commission agrees with the complainant and votes to recommend removal or relocation of the artwork, the recommendation will be forwarded to City Council for final decision. The complainant shall be notified of the Carlsbad Arts Commission’s decision within 120 days of submitting the request. Deaccessioning Report The Cultural Arts Office will determine to deaccession a work of art when necessary due to deterioration, loss or transfer by gift, sale or exchange. Deaccessioning an artwork will be recorded. A brief report should accompany these records stating who authorized the deaccession of the work, when the work was removed and how the work was disposed of. Fire Station 2 Public Art Tonya C. Rodzach Public Art Coordinator Library & Cultural Arts Department Arts Commission Meeting May 5, 2022 {city of Carlsbad •Overview •Design concept •Next steps TODAY’S PRESENTATION ITEM 5: FIRE STATION 2 PUBLIC ART {city of Carlsbad PROPOSED ACTION To approve the final public art design concept for Fire Station 2 by artist Mary Carter Taub and confirm support of the design concept with a memo to City Council. ITEM 5: FIRE STATION 2 PUBLIC ART {city of Carlsbad ITEM 5: FIRE STATION 2 PUBLIC ART Table of contents lntroducuon------------ 3 Goal•------ 3 Publlc att as 1t ,~tes ro the o • ~ ~n--4 Intent-------- &ud&etP«<es•---------- 6 Ql)<allrn~ Proi«U ----------6 tomrnlJMYMSProjeetS ----____ 7 CilY e.ouncil R---------8 in!~ n&a Put,loc WC. Proiect _________ a 11esponsibt es ---------8 Sde<t'°" Proco<1ures ______ 15 c;eneral p,ocess ---------·-15 p.,t,1,cAA ~comm 1ee _____ 1& ~alsP«<tSS------·---18 _____ 18 Poll<Y"" oonated worl<S, G,fls and~----· 19 p,o«d<l'es for Aequis.uon -oonated ,AttWOf1cS --19 oonate<1Fun<1storPul>kA A - --_21 Panel~ Process-------· 21 leQJOt\M~------·-22 coarcuon Mana&e,,,ent Goals _____ 22 oeaccess-Po11De5 -----·-" /ldOl)led bV IM a,lsbad AAS commlsslon, May, l ggS. up11a1e<1 febtU¥Y, 201• .A,dopted t,y CllY Cound Mardi 2015. Carlsbad Municipal Code 2.18.110 (Appropriations for arts) allocates 1% of the total cost of certain Capital Improvement Program construction projects to fund permanent public art. Fire Station 2 Project No. 4060 Public Art = $130,000 PROJECT BUDGET ITEM 5: FIRE STATION 2 PUBLIC ART {city of Carlsbad PUBLIC ART PROCESS STRATEGY REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS PROJECT BUDGET ITEM 5: FIRE STATION 2 PUBLIC ART REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Seeking artists or artist teams who: •Design illumination and/or glass features •Have worked on previous public art commissions with other municipalities •Align their work to national public art trends, and •Reside and are eligible to work in the United States ITEM 5: FIRE STATION 2 PUBLIC ART Released: •City communication channels •Americans for the Arts •California Arts Council •Public Art Coalition Southern California •CODAWorx •Arizona Commission for Arts ITEM 5: FIRE STATION 2 PUBLIC ART S/3/21122 See.kln9 Pullffe Art Prop,o5:al5-ru.-New Rre StaliOn 21 Ne>U I C-al16bad, CA News room Seeking Public Art Proposals for ew Fire Station 2 Post Date: 07/15/202112:09 PM The City of carlsbad's Llllraiy & CUiturai Arts Department is seeking artist proposals to de,-elop site-integrated artwork for the city's new F"rre station 2 located at the intersection of El Camino Real and Arnnal Road. This particular location pl'0\1des the artist v.ith a blank canvas to develop a high-impact, visual experience that ,1ill be meaningful to the firefighters who work there. The proj oct 1'ill continue to increase the community's interest in public art, as well as heighten the visibility of artists and the arts in earls bad Public ,\rt Coordinator Tonya Rodzach shared, "We are thrilled to have this opportunity for a new public art piece in our city's collection. Architectural elements of Frre station 2 lend theruselv-es to a lighting installation and/or a treatment to the glass panels and fa~des that reflect the values of the city's firefighters and drive the forward momentum to be innovative 111th every approach.• At a glance Seeking artists or artist teams who: o l)esign illumination and/or glass features o Have worked on previous public art commissions 111th other municipalities o Align their work to national public art trends, and o Reside and are eligible to work in the United states Request for proposals released: July 6, 2021 submission deadline: Aug. 10, 2021 by 4 p.m. Budget: up to $1301000 If yon are interested in submitting a bid for these projects, go to "Bids & Contracts•, click on "Open goods & servic.es, RFPs, bids or RFQs' link for full details. For all opportunities, visit Current Public Art Pro~, Calls for Artists More information The city's ill't in Public Places prQg!;!!!! began in 1985 and was the first public art program established in San Diego County. It's tied to the city's capital Improvement Program budget and plan, which follows a set of policies aod procedures that designates 1% of the m-erall project value that guides the entire process, from artist selection through to final installation of the work. The Art in Public Places program, is designed to expand residents' appreciation of art, reflect the city's aspiration to improv-e the quality of life and to enhance and identify Carlsbad as a unique community. Questions Email arts@carlsbadca.gQY PUBLIC ART ADVISORY SUBCOMMITTEE Project Team SchneiderCM, Senior Construction Manager Robert Polley, CCM Delawie, Principal Michael L. Asaro, AIA, LEED AP Community Representatives Community Member, District 3 Tina Schmidt Community Member, District 4 Ron Lenc Arts Professional Public Art Advisory Committee City of San Diego Larry Herzog City Arts Commissioners City of Carlsbad, Arts Commissioner Barbara Chung City of Carlsbad, Arts Commissioner Gita Nassiri City Staff City of Carlsbad, Public Safety, Fire Battalion Chief Eric Evonsion City of Carlsbad, Public Works Municipal Projects Manager Steven Stewart ITEM 5: FIRE STATION 2 PUBLIC ART MARY CARTER TAUB Artist Process: •Site-based •Community driven •Inclusivity of sites •Aware of physical spaces ITEM 5: FIRE STATION 2 PUBLIC ART SOCIAL MEDIA DIRECT EMAIL COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTPROJECT WEBPAGE SURVEY < a,yor C.ailsood II Proposed Artwork for Fire Station 2 • ) PROPOSED ARTWORK FOR FIRE STATION 2 .A1Mt MM',' C1rurTaob f-•-••-•Hlo.,,-'ot'l,:,,,lr,,U..1>'"11'~-.... __ ....:lplt. .. _•~I ... W-lll,.•4.-11- )' l>M'll~~-'i,tl leC."'9&+fJII~ .,........, • ..,.,.-.~,> J Wh.llJ'Midl11M1 .. .,_ulllMll'1 Catyor Caiisood C11ll1tU IAnt COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS Saturday, April 30 SHARED DESIGN CONCEPTS “Jumping up & down excitement! We are in such as beautiful and vibrant spot for a reason. Let’s project that! Great designs.” ITEM 5: FIRE STATION 2 PUBLIC ART “Yes. The building has a modern take on our rancho past. The colorful light that will emanate from the windows project a positive message of the people inside the building.” “No. Very modern. Colors too bright. Maybe something more in tune with environment and/or OCEAN.” “Abstract art is exactly that . . . Abstract. The only person that gets it is the one that makes it. This does not fit a fire station or the neighborhood.” SURVEY RESULTS Question 1: What was your initial reaction to this proposed art? 69.5% positive 30.4% negative Question 2: Does the proposed art feel like Carlsbad? If yes, in what ways? If not, why? 60.8% positive 39.1% negative ■ 92008 ■ 92009 ■ 92010 ■ 92011 I don't live in Carlsbad PROPOSED ACTION To approve the final public art design concept for Fire Station 2 by artist Mary Carter Taub and confirm support of the design concept with a memo to City Council. ITEM 5: FIRE STATION 2 PUBLIC ART {city of Carlsbad THANK YOU {city of Carlsbad