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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2013-02-20; Planning Commission; ; EIR 11-02|GPA 11-09|ZC 11-04|MP 10-01|LFMP 87-25|CT 11-04|HDP 11-04|SUP 11-04|HMP 11-07 - QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLANThe City of Carlsbad Planning Division A REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION Item No. Application complete date: N/A P.C. AGENDA OF: February 20, 2013 Project Planner: Van Lynch Project Engineer: Tecla Levy SUBJECT: EIR 11-02/ GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11- 04/SUP 11-04/ HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN – Request for the certification of an Environmental Impact Report, including the approval of Candidate Findings of Fact, a Statement of Overriding Considerations, and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program; and a recommendation of approval of General Plan Land Use, Circulation and Open Space and Conservation Element Amendments, Zone Change, a Master Plan identifying five residential areas, three community facilities areas, and four Open Space areas for the purpose of regulating the future development of 656 residential units and community facilities; Local Facilities Management Plan, Tentative Tract Map, Hillside Development Permit, Floodplain Special Use Permit, and Habitat Management Plan Permit to subdivide 156 acres into 17 lots, mass grade and provide backbone infrastructural improvements on property generally located south of Haymar Road and west of College Boulevard in the northeast quadrant of the City in Local Facilities Management Zone 25. I. RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission ADOPT Planning Commission Resolution No. 6936 RECOMMENDING that the City Council CERTIFY the Environmental Impact Report EIR 11-02, including the approval of Candidate Findings of Fact, a Statement of Overriding Considerations, and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, and ADOPT Planning Commission Resolution No. 6937, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL of General Plan Amendment 11-02, Zone Change 11-04, Master Plan 10-01, and Local Facilities Management Plan 87-25 and ADOPT Planning Commission Resolutions No. 6938, and 6939, APPROVING Carlsbad Tract Map 11-04, Hillside Development Permit 11-04, Special Use Permit 11-04, and Habitat Management Plan Permit 11-07 based on the findings and subject to the conditions contained therein. II. INTRODUCTION At the February 6th, 2013 Planning Commission hearing, the applicant requested and was granted a continuance of the Quarry Creek Master Plan project to February 20th, 2013 to allow time for the applicant to work through remaining project issues. ATTACHMENT: 1. Planning Commission Staff Report dated February 6, 2013 (previously distributed) 1 The City of Carlsbad Planning Division A REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION P.C. AGENDA OF: Febmary 6, 2013 ItemNo. 0 Application complete date: N/A Project Planner: Van Lynch Project Engineer: Tecla Levy SUBJECT: EIR 11-02/ GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11- 04/SUP 11-04/ HMP 11-07-QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN-Request for the certification of an Environmental Impact Report, including the approval of Candidate Findings of Fact, a Statement of Oveniding Considerations, and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program; and a recommendation of approval of General Plan Land Use, Circulation and Open Space and Conservation Element Amendments, Zone Change, a Master Plan identifying five residential areas, three community facilities areas, and fom Open Space areas for the pmpose of regulating the futme development of 656 residential units and community facilities; Local Facilities Management Plan, Tentative Tract Map, Hillside Development Permit, Floodplain Special Use Pennit, and Habitat Management Plan Permit to subdivide 156 acres into 17 lots, mass grade and provide backbone infrastmctural improvements on prope1ty generally located south of Haymar Drive and west of College Boulevard in the n01theast quadrant of the City in Local Facilities Management Zone 25. I. RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission ADOPT Planning Commission Resolution No. 6936 RECOMMENDING that the City Council CERTIFY the Environmental Impact Report EIR 11-02, including the approval of Candidate Findings of Fact, a Statement of Overriding Considerations, and a Mitigation Monitoring and Rep01ting Program, and ADOPT Planning Commission Resolution No. 6937, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL of General Plan Amendment 11-02, Zone Change 11-04, Master Plan 10-01, and Local Facilities Management Plan 87-25 and ADOPT Planning Commission Resolutions No. 6938, and 6939, APPROVING Carlsbad Tract Map 11-04, Hillside Development Pennit 11-04, Special Use Pennit 11-04, and Habitat Management Plan Permit 11-07 based on the findings and subject to the conditions contained therein. II. INTRODUCTION The Quany Creek project area covers 156 acres owned by South Coast Asphalt/Hanson Aggregates located in the n01t heast quadrant of the City in Local Facilities Management Zone 25. The eastem 100 acre prui of the site has been used as a rock quru1y and has recently completed reclamation to prepru·e the site for futme development. The Quany Creek Investors LLC (McMillin) has prepared a master plan for the orderly development of the prope1iy with a maximum of 656 residential dwelling lmits and community facility uses. An Environmental Impact Rep01i has been prepared which analyzes the potential impacts which may be caused by the development of the site. The environmental analysis identified that there ru·e significant and ft Q EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 2 unmitigable impacts related to traffic. A Statement of Overriding Considerations must therefore be adopted to approve the project. No other significant unmitigable environmental impacts have been identified in the EIR. The existing Residential Low Medium General Plan Land Use designation is being changed to accommodate the Housing Element Program 2.1 to identify the site for Residential Medium High and Residential High density. The Open Space Land Use designation is being adjusted to follow the proposed open space of the project. The Circulation Element is being revised to remove Marron Road as a Secondary Arterial from the eastern terminus in Carlsbad to the city’s eastern border where Marron Road is constructed in Oceanside. Per the Circulation Element, Rancho Del Oro was only to be included in the circulation plan if a freeway interchange with State Road (SR) 78 is provided. Since there is not a freeway interchange, Rancho Del Oro is not part of the circulation plan and does not need to be removed. The decision to construct the interchange lies with the City of Oceanside. There are no outstanding issues and therefore staff is recommending approval of the associated resolutions. III. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND The Quarry Creek Master Plan project area is generally located north of the Calavera Hills Master Plan, south of Haymar Drive, and west of the Quarry Creek Shopping Center off College Boulevard in Oceanside. The project consists of a master plan development for 656 residential dwelling units on 49 acres of the 156 acre project site. Other uses include Community Facility type uses which include a day care site, community recreation site and a park and ride site. The remaining area will be open space which makes up 87.9 acres, or 56 percent of the master plan area. Adjacent land uses to the project are Haymar Drive and State Route 78 to the north, a commercial shopping center and auto dealership to the east, residential single family to the south, and the Buena Vista Creek Ecological Reserve (BVCER) to the west. Northerly of the Reserve is the Marron-Hayes Adobe home. The project borders the City of Oceanside and Carlsbad city limits to the north and east. The Master Plan is divided up into 14 planning areas. Five of the areas are for residential uses. The residential development is proposed at two densities, Residential Medium-High (RMH/12 dwelling units per acre) and Residential High (RH/20 dwelling units per acre). 500 of these units are to meet the City’s Housing Element and Regional Housing Needs Assessment allocation by the State. 200 of the units must meet a minimum density of 12 units per acre and 300 of the units must meet a minimum density of 20 units per acre to meet the housing requirement. The units designated RH are proposed on the north side of Buena Vista Creek and will consist of 331apartment and/or for-sale units. The remaining 325 RMH units will be on the south side of the creek. Five of the areas are public use type areas and include; a park and ride lot, community facility use (daycare), community recreation area, and public trails and use areas. The remaining four areas are open space areas which contain biological open space areas as well as project amenity open space such as trails and water quality basins. A total of 87.9 acres is devoted to open space uses. The following Table 1, Quarry Creek Master Plan Land Use Summary, provides the land use and acreage tabulation for the master plan. EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 3 TABLE 1 - QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN LAND USE SUMMARY Land Use Maximum Units Total Acreage Residential Medium High 325 30.7 Residential High 331 18.2 Public Facilities 8.2 Open Space 87.9 Roads 11 Project Totals 656 156 The project is accessed via two existing streets in Oceanside, Marron Road and Haymar Drive. No vehicular access is provided, proposed or possible from Carlsbad. A looping circulation system provides multiple points of access to the project site. Marron Road will continue westerly from Oceanside into the project site. A north-south connecting road between Marron Road and Haymar Drive will cross the Buena Vista Creek via a bridge. A separate loop street will provide access to the panhandle area off the north-south connector between Marron Road and Haymar Drive. Marron Road is proposed to be removed from the General Plan Circulation Element as a circulation element roadway as the need for the road is not warranted and the feasibility is biased by the ability to pass westerly through the environmentally sensitive BVCER owned by the State of California. The project is described by two existing properties, the 100 acre quarry parcel and the 56 acre panhandle parcel. The eastern 100 acre property which was used as a rock quarry by South Coast Asphalt/Hanson Aggregates has just completed reclamation and has left the site in a usable condition for future development. The Buena Vista Creek flows from east to west through the property and was substantially enhanced during the reclamation of the property by widening, stabilization and revegetated with wetland and upland plants. Where the creek enters the property from the east is the significant cultural resource known as El Salto Falls. Downstream of the site, the creek channel widens to a broad valley floor that has not been disturbed by prior mining activities. The falls, creek and downstream natural areas have all been placed in a conservation easement as part of the reclamation project. The 56 acre panhandle site is westerly of the 100 acre parcel and is upland and southerly of the Buena Vista Creek and is in a natural state except for some dirt roads and trails. The project proposes to grade approximately 82 acres of the 156 acre site. The Reclamation grading created large flat graded pads on each side of the property which is bisected by the Buena Vista Creek channel. The manufactured slopes on the northerly site created during the previous mining and reclamation work will be further graded to create larger pads and to do corrective grading for overly steep slopes. The slopes on the southerly portion were also created during the site mining activities and will remain as is. The project will place fill material against the existing retaining walls of the adjacent commercial development along the easterly edge of the project to create 2:1 earthen slopes. The fill slopes and subsequent landscaping are to mitigate the visual impacts created by the large retaining walls that face the project site. Not all of the retaining walls can be covered as the earthen slopes would impact the Buena Vista Creek channel and preserve area. EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 4 Utilities such as water, reclaimed water and sewer services will come from existing utility services in Carlsbad. An existing 14 inch water line is stubbed to the southern property line easterly of Simsbury Court. This line will be extended into the project area and follow the primary streets to provide service throughout the project. Another water line connection would be made between Street “A” and Simsbury Ct. to create a looping water system. A reclaimed water line will be installed from the existing line at the intersection of Tamarack Avenue and Harwich Drive. The line will be installed in Tamarack Avenue from Harwich Drive to the location of the existing water line stub previously mentioned. The line would then enter the site and again follow the roadways to provide reclaimed water for irrigation purposes. A sewer line will be installed at the southern property line next to Simsbury Court. This will allow the City to extend the existing line in Simsbury Court to connect to the line which will than allow for the decommissioning of the Simsbury sewer pump station. Sewer flows will then gravity flow northerly through the project site, across Buena Vista Creek at the proposed bridge and then into the existing 36 inch Vista-Carlsbad Interceptor sewer line. A stub will also be provided to the easterly property line in Marron Road to allow for a future connection to Oceanside to eliminate an existing private sewer lift station. Since Marron Road is proposed to be removed from the Circulation Element, the existing stub of Marron Road just easterly of Avenida de Anita will be converted into a parking area and trailhead for the future BVCER. Improvements would consist of landscaping, park bench seating, interpretive kiosk, and parking for eight vehicles. Gated access will also be provided to SDG&E for transmission line maintenance. A concept design is provided in the Master Plan as Figure 28. An Environmental Impact Report (EIR) has been prepared for the Quarry Creek Master Plan and includes an analysis of the potential environmental impacts associated with the following issue areas: Aesthetics, Agriculture, Air Quality, Biological Resources, Cultural Resources, Geology and Soils, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Hazards and Hazardous Materials, Hydrology and Water Quality, Land Use and Planning, Noise, Population and Housing, Public Services, Transportation and Traffic and Utility and Service Systems. The EIR concludes that the project will result in: (1) Significant impacts to Transportation and Traffic that cannot be mitigated to a less than significant impact level; and (2) Significant impacts to Aesthetics, Air Quality, Biological Resources, Cultural Resources, Geology and Soils, Green House Gas Emissions, Hydrology and Water Quality, and Noise that can be mitigated to a less than significant impact level; and (3) Impacts to Land Use and Planning, Population and Housing, and Public Services were considered in the EIR but found to be less than significant (See section V. Environmental Review, of this report for a more detailed discussion of the EIR analysis). The project will require the following discretionary actions: EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 5 Certification of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR 11-02) The project EIR constitutes all environmental review required for the approval of the Master Plan and all related discretionary applications. General Plan Amendment (GPA 11-09) Amendments to the Land Use, Circulation, and Open Space and Conservation elements are required for the change in land use from Residential Low-Medium to Residential Medium High and High, elimination of Marron Road as a Circulation Element roadway, and to adjust the Open Space boundaries as shown on the Land Use and Open Space and Conservation Maps. Zone Change (ZC 11-04) A Zone Change to change the properties current zoning from Residential Single Family, 10,000 square foot lot size minimum and Manufacturing to Planned Community (PC). Master Plan (MP 10-01) Master Plans are required for properties over 100 acres in size and which are located in the Planned Community (P-C) zone. The intent and purpose of creating a master plan is to encourage the orderly implementation of the General Plan by the comprehensive planning and development of large tracts of land. A master plan provides a flexible regulatory procedure to encourage the creative and imaginative planning of coordinated communities involving a mixture of residential densities and housing types, open space, community facilities, and where appropriate, commercial and industrial areas. Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 25 (LFMP 87-25) A new LFMP has been prepared which identifies infrastructure needs and describes how the needed facilities will either be constructed or guaranteed. Carlsbad Tract Map (CT 11-04) A Master Vesting Tentative map has been filed concurrently with the Master Plan for the creation of lots for development or further subdivision. Hillside Development Permit (HDP 11-04) A Hillside Development Permit is required as the site contains slopes of 15% and greater in slope and elevation changes of at least 15 feet. Special Use Permit – Floodplain (SUP 11-04) A Special Use permit is required for the two bridge piers that will be within the flood plain. Habitat Management Plan Permit (HMP 11-07) A Habitat Management Plan Permit is required for Incidental Take and review of an Equivalency Finding to determine that the changes to the HMP proposed hardline is consistent with the City’s Habitat Management Plan. The table below summarizes the proposed permits and final decision making authority. EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 6 PROJECT APPLICATION(S) ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVALS PLANNING COMMISSION CITY COUNCIL Environmental Review (Environmental Impact Report 11-02) RA X GPA 11-09 RA X ZC 11-04 RA X MP 10-01 RA X LFMP 87-25 RA X CT 11-04 X HDP 11-04 X SUP 11-04 X HMP 11-07 X RA = Recommended Approval X = Final City decision – making authority IV. ANALYSIS The proposed project is subject to the following plans, ordinances and standards as analyzed within the following section of this staff report: A. General Plan Land Use, Circulation and Open Space and Conservation Element –Residential High and Medium High Density Land Use Designations; B. Zone Change - Title 21 Zoning Ordinance; C. Master Plan/Planned Community Zone Planned Community (P-C) Zone, Chapter 21.38 of the Municipal Code; D. Growth Management, Chapter 21.90 of the Municipal Code - Local Facilities Management Plan Zone 25; E. Subdivision Ordinance, Title 20 of the Municipal Code; F. Hillside Development Ordinance, Chapter 21.95 of the Municipal Code; G. Floodplain Management Regulations, Chapter 21.110 of the Municipal Code; and H. Habitat Preservation and Management Requirements, Chapter 21.210 of the Municipal Code. The recommendation for approval of this project was developed by analyzing the project’s consistency with the applicable regulations and policies. The project’s compliance with each of the above regulations is discussed in detail in the sections below. A. General Plan The General Plan Amendment (GPA) will modify and reconfigure the land use designations of the property. The existing Residential Low-Medium (RLM) designation (approximately 293 dwelling units) will be removed and replaced by a new Residential Medium High (RMH) and Residential High (RH) density land use designations. The Residential Medium High designation will be placed on 30.7 acres on the south side of the properties and Residential High on the 18.2 acres located on the north side of the properties. Three new Community Facility Land Use areas EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 7 totaling 2.7 acres are also proposed. A .9 acre park and ride lot on the north side of Haymar Drive, a 2.1 acre daycare center site located on the south side of Marron Road, and a .6 acre trailhead/kiosk/nature overlook site located in the western portion of the project. Amendments to the Open Space (OS) land use designation will be made to reflect the conserved natural areas and open space amenities of the project. The General Plan Open Space will total 92.5 acres which is 48.4 acres more than the existing 44.1 acres depicted on the General Plan Land Use Map. The proposed amendment to change the land use designation from Residential Low-Medium to Residential Medium High and High Density is for the purpose of meeting the Regional Housing Needs Assessment for the 2005 – 2010 planning period. The General Plan Land Use Element is being changed to implement the Housing Element, Housing Program 2.1, to effectuate the density changes by April 30, 2013. The Quarry Creek residential project will provide a variety of housing types at densities which will provide more affordable housing opportunities and will fulfill the Housing Element Program. The site is in close proximity to adequate and convenient commercial services and major transportation corridors adjacent to the east. The project is compatible with adjacent and existing single family residential land uses to the south in that adequate horizontal separation (200 foot minimum) in the form of open space, street rights of way and vertical separation (45 feet lower than adjacent residential on Simsbury Ct.) is provided. The project is also separated from the adjacent commercial center to the east by a 25 foot tall slope and from 30 to 50 feet of horizontal separation. The adjacent parking lot for the existing commercial center is the outlying parking area and does not receive much use. There have been sufficient developments approved in the quadrant at densities below the control point to offset the 363 unit net allocation to this property so that the approval will not result in exceeding the Northeast quadrant dwelling unit limit. The extension of North County Transit District bus service into and through the project (Route 323) will provide opportunities for public transportation. The Circulation Element is proposed to be modified by the elimination of Marron Road as a secondary arterial roadway from the existing eastern terminus of Marron Road to the City border to the east. Marron Road was anticipated to be a connecting road southerly of and paralleling State Road 78 between El Camino Real and College Boulevard. The Traffic Impact Analysis shows that the removal of Marron Road does not significantly change the performance of existing intersections or street segments. The existing alignment of Marron Road would traverse the BVCER owned by the State of California. The land was purchased as mitigation land. Both the US Fish and Wildlife Service and California Department of Fish and Wildlife support the removal of the roadway from the Circulation Element of the General Plan as the roadway would cause significant biological impacts to the Reserve. Pursuant to Open Space Planning and Protection Implementation Policy C.20 of the Open Space and Conservation Element, when adjusting boundaries of any Open Space as shown on the “Official Open Space and Conservation Map (“Map”),” the proposed open space is to be equal to or greater in area than the area depicted on the Map. The Open Space proposed (92.5 acres) to be Land Use designated Open Space with this General Plan Amendment is 48.4 acres more than the existing 44.1 acres depicted in the General Plan Land Use Map. Open space is being provided consistent with the Habitat Management Plan proposed hardline preservation requirements. The quality of the habitat proposed to be preserved is better in every vegetation EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 8 type than that of the existing proposed open space. Table 2 below shows the increase in habitat types. TABLE 2 – EXISTING VS. PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN OPEN SPACE HABITAT Quarry Creek – Existing vs. Proposed General Plan Open Space Vegetation Resources Comparison Table Vegetation Type Existing Open Space Area (acres) Proposed Open Space Area (acres)* Difference (acres) Percent increase Baccharis Scrub 3.1 6.1 +3.0 100 Coastal Sage Chaparral Scrub --- 0.3 +0.3 + Diegan Coastal Sage Scrub 10.5 30.8 +20.3 193 Diegan Coastal Sage Scrub Creation/Rest. 1.9 5.0 +3.1 163 Freshwater Marsh 0.2 0.5 +0.3 150 Mule Fat Scrub --- 0.4 +0.4 + Native Grassland --- 0.2 +0.2 + Non-native Vegetation 0.1 0.1 --- 0 Open Water 0.1 0.4 +0.3 300 Riparian Creation/Restoration 1.4 1.9 +0.5 36 Southern Mixed Chaparral --- 4.9 +4.9 + Southern Riparian Forest 8.0 9.2 +1.2 15 Southern Riparian Woodland --- 1.1 +1.1 + Streambed 0.1 0.1 --- 0 Southern Willow Scrub 0.6 1.3 +0.7 117 Developed 2.4 5.3 +2.9 121 Disturbed 8.5 11.6 +3.1 36 Disturbed Wetland --- --- --- 0 Eucalyptus Woodland --- 0.1 +0.1 + Non-native Grassland 7.2 13.2 +6.0 83 TOTAL 44.1 92.5 +48.4 110 * The proposed open space includes areas OS-1 through OS-4, P-3 and P-4 from the Master Land Use Plan (Figure 12) of the Quarry Creek Master Plan. This project is in conformance with the Master Plan and therefore is also in compliance with the General Plan. The project complies with Elements of the General Plan as outlined in Table 3 below. EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 9 TABLE 3 – GENERAL PLAN COMPLIANCE ELEMENT USE, CLASSIFI-CATION, GOAL, OBJECTIVE OR PROGRAM PROPOSED USES & IMPROVEMENTS COMPLY Land Use Policy C.1 Encourage the provision of low and moderate income dwelling units to meet the objectives of the City’s Housing Element. The project proposes the development of a variety of Multi- family Medium and High density dwelling units (see discussion above), at densities of 12 and 20 du/ac that are determined to be more affordable than could be achieved under the existing RLM Land Use designation. Yes Goal A.1 - Provide for a variety of housing types and density ranges. Provides multi-family housing opportunities. Yes Policy C.5 - Locate Multi-family uses near commercial centers and transportation corridors. Multi-family proposed adjacent to existing commercial center along Marron Road, College Blvd. and SR 78 in Oceanside. Yes Land Use – Community Facilities Require new and as appropriate, existing master plan developments to provide usable acres to be designated for community facilities such as child daycare, worship, youth and senior citizen activities, and other appropriate uses. The project will provide 2.7 acres to community facility uses including a daycare site, a park and ride facility, and public trailhead/interpretive kiosk. Yes EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 10 TABLE 3 – GENERAL PLAN COMPLIANCE CONTINUED ELEMENT USE, CLASSIFI-CATION, GOAL, OBJECTIVE OR PROGRAM PROPOSED USES & IMPROVEMENTS COMPLY Land Use – Growth Management Ensure that the dwelling unit limitation of the City’s Growth Management Plan is adhered to by monitoring and reporting. A total of 363 dwelling units will need to be withdrawn from the excess dwelling unit bank. The City’s excess dwelling Unit balance is 3,006 as of October 31, 2012. Yes Circulation Policy C.18 - Require new development to construct roadway improvements needed to serve proposed development. The project will construct/improve public streets needed to serve the development. Yes Noise Land Use Policy C.5 - Residential exterior noise standard of 60 CNEL and interior noise standard of 45 CNEL. Future ground noise levels were fund to be at or below 60 dBA CNEL. Project is required to provide a noise study for each subsequent residential development area. Yes Housing Program 2.1 Adequate Site – The City shall process a general plan amendment to redesignate Quarry Creek properties per Table 6-1 of the Housing Element to meet the Regional Housing Needs Assessment. The general plan amendment will redesignate the properties to implement Housing Element Program 2.1 to meet Regional Housing Needs. Yes Policy 3.4 - Allocate “excess dwelling units pursuant to Policy 43”. Multi-Family project proposes housing at a density which is more affordable consistent with City Council Policy 43. Yes EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 11 TABLE 3 – GENERAL PLAN COMPLIANCE CONTINUED ELEMENT USE, CLASSIFI-CATION, GOAL, OBJECTIVE OR PROGRAM PROPOSED USES & IMPROVEMENTS COMPLY Open Space & Conservation Special resources Protection Policy C 34 - Require all development projects to comply with the city’s Habitat Management Plan. Project implements the Habitat Management Plan. Yes Public Safety Flood Hazards Policy C.7 - Require installation of protective structures or other design measures to protect proposed building and development sites from the effects of flooding or wave action. A levee exists to protect Planning Area R-1 from flood flows. The project is located above the 100 year floodplain. Yes B. Zone Change The Quarry Creek project presently has two zoning designations, Manufacturing (M) and Residential Single Family – 10,000 (R-1-10,000) square foot lot size minimum. The applicant has developed a Master Plan for the project to implement the goals of the General Plan and particularly the Housing Element. A Zone Change has been requested to redesignate the property Planned Community (P-C). The Planned Community zone is appropriate in that the entire property will be subject to the comprehensive Quarry Creek Master Plan and that the master plan will implement the proposed land use designations. C. Master Plan/Planned Community Zone The intent and purpose of creating a master plan is to encourage the orderly implementation of the General Plan by the comprehensive planning and development of large tracts of land. A master plan provides a flexible regulatory procedure to encourage the creative and imaginative planning of coordinated communities involving a mixture of residential densities and housing types, open space, community facilities, and where appropriate, commercial and industrial areas. All master plans are required to reserve a site (or sites) for community facility uses which benefit the community as a whole by satisfying social/religious/human service needs. The Master Plan will provide a framework to allow for the coordination of planning efforts between the developer and the City to provide for the orderly development of all necessary public facilities to ensure their availability concurrent with need. The Master Plan also provides some assurance to the EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 12 developer that later development will be acceptable to the City provided that such plans are in accordance with the approved Master Plan. The Quarry Creek Master Plan is envisioned as a balanced, master planned community integrating residential, recreational and open space land uses on 156 acres of reclaimed and undeveloped lands in the City of Carlsbad. The project design is strongly driven by the City's adopted Habitat Management Plan (HMP), Planned Development Ordinance (PD), City Council Policy 44 - Neighborhood Architectural Design Guidelines, and City Council Policy 66 - Livable Neighborhoods Policies. The HMP identifies the site as an important component of the city's overall open space preserve system and the project has been designed to preserve approximately 87.9 acres of open space on site, including riparian habitat and Coastal sage scrub habitat. The Master Plan establishes a portion of "Link A," a north-south oriented wildlife movement corridor between "Core Areas" 2, 3 and 4, where Core Area 2 is the Buena Vista Creek area. The master plan consists of residential with a mix of housing opportunities, community facility uses, recreational facilities, and open space. The Master Plan is divided up into 14 planning areas. Five of the areas are for residential uses that will total 656 dwelling units. Five of the areas are public use type areas and include; a park and ride lot, community facility use (daycare), community recreation area, and public trails and use areas. The remaining four areas are open space areas which contain biological open space areas as well as project amenity open space such as trails and water quality basins. Pursuant to Chapter 21.38 of the CMC (Planned Community Zone), adoption of the Master Plan will establish the type and intensity of land use and the zoning and development standards for the property. Table 4, Quarry Creek Master Plan Land Use Summary, provides the acreage and land use tabulations for the Master Plan. TABLE 4 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN LAND USE SUMMARY Land Use Maximum Units Total Acreage Residential Development Gross Acreage Residential Medium High RMH (12 – 15 du/ac) 325 30.7 Residential High RH (20 – 23 du/ac) 331 18.2 Residential Subtotal 656 48.9 Public Facilities 8.2 Open Space 87.9 Roads 11 PROJECT TOTALS 656 156 Chapter 21.38, Planned Community Zone, specifies the required contents of all master plans. Requirements include a map of the property boundaries, land use map, open space program, development process, infrastructure improvements, grading scheme, development standards, and EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 13 an analysis of the project's fiscal impact on the City. The Quarry Creek Master Plan provides the necessary components within eight chapters plus appendices. The following is a general listing of the contents of each chapter and the appendices. Chapter I - Introduction: The introduction includes the legal authority granted by the Master Plan, the project location, the objectives of the Master Plan, a description of the project site, the historical context of the site, and a discussion on the project’s consistency with smart growth policies. Chapter II – Planning Concept and Background: This chapter discusses the planning concept for the Master Plan and the relationship of the project to the City's General Plan and Zoning regulations are discussed. This chapter also provides a description of the proposed land uses within the master plan. Chapter III – Plan Description: This chapter discusses the allowed uses and a detailed description of proposed land uses permitted. Chapter IV – Individual Planning Area Development Regulations: The Development Standards and Land Use Regulations for each of the Planning Areas are provided in this chapter. Detailed Design Guidelines, which are included in the second half of the chapter, address the project design theme, architectural design and standards, and landscape guidelines for the Master Plan. Chapter V – General Provisions: This chapter articulates the list of general growth, planning and environmental policy provisions that the project must comply with. Chapter VI – Design Provisions and Guidelines: This chapter provides guidelines on the development of overall project features such as grading, trails, architecture, landscaping, walls and fences, and lighting to maintain the desired characteristics established by the Master Plan. Chapter VII – Public Facilities and Infrastructure Plan: This chapter discusses the relationship of the project to the Zone 25 LFMP, and includes detailed descriptions of the project's circulation plan, sewer plan, water and reclaimed water plan, drainage plan, solid waste disposal, fire protection, and gas and electric services. Chapter VIII - Master Plan Implementation Measures: This section focuses on the procedures required for the implementation and amendment of the Master Plan. The following discussion provides a summary of the land use components and features of the Master Plan. Issues resolved through the Master Plan include land use compatibility, residential density, community facilities uses, circulation, drainage, infrastructure and development standards specific to the Quarry Creek Master Plan versus those that are otherwise applied to the remainder of the City. Residential The Master Plan proposes a maximum of 656 dwelling units in a variety of product types and densities with minimum residential densities of 12 and 20 dwelling units per acre. New General Plan Land Use Designations are proposed that will reflect the precise locations of the residential EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 14 uses, nonresidential land uses, and open space preserve. New residential land uses range from Medium High Density (RMH) to High Density (RH) to reflect the clustering of the allowed residential development in areas outside of the open space preserve, as required by the City's Habitat Management Plan. The proposed residential development includes a variety of product types and densities which will further enhance the diversity of housing opportunities within the community and develop per smart growth planning principles. A summary of the residential development is provided in Table 4 above. Affordable Housing The Quarry Creek Master Plan is required to provide restricted affordable housing for low income households (with incomes at a maximum of 80% of the San Diego County Area Median Income, adjusted for household size) in a total number equal to fifteen percent (15%) of the total number of for-sale housing units and five percent (5%) of the total number of rental housing units constructed within the Master Plan area, with the total number of low income restricted affordable dwelling units to be no less than sixty-five (65) under any circumstance. All of the required affordable housing shall be income and rent or price restricted for low income households for fifty-five (55) years as set forth within an Affordable Housing Agreement to be executed between the City and the developer and recorded against the Master Plan properties prior to approval of the first final map to allow for sale of one or more lots within the Master Plan Area; rental rates for the restricted low income affordable housing units shall not exceed a maximum of 30% of 70% of the San Diego County Area Median Income, including an allowance for tenant-paid utilities. The restricted affordable units shall be built on a site within the Master Plan area, and may be integrated into any of the rental development within the area. Community Recreation, Public Use, and Community Facilities use areas The developers of the Master Plan are providing 8.2 acres to a variety of use areas throughout the Master Plan. The Master Plan has been designed so that a centralized recreation facility measuring no less than 1.3 gross acres will be provided in Planning Area P-3 to provide the Active Recreational facilities of Planning Areas R-3, R-4, and R-5. (Planning areas R-1 and R-2 will be served by their own recreational area) The centralized community recreation area will serve the three residential neighborhoods identified and will include both active and passive recreation facilities which could include recreational buildings, patio verandas with BBQ and fireplace for gatherings, swimming pools, spas, tot lots, open lawn area, and parking. The Planned Development (PD) Ordinance requires the provision of a minimum of 200 square feet of community recreation facilities per unit for planning areas subject to the PD requirements. The Master Plan also includes a special requirement for multi-family planning areas to provide 100 square feet of passive and active recreation areas per unit. At least 25% of the area will be provided in the form of pocket parks or common passive recreation areas, while 75% of the area shall be allocated for active facilities such as tennis courts, horseshoe pits, or tot lots. These community recreation facilities meet the community recreation requirements of the Planned Development Ordinance. The exact size and location of all of the required recreation areas will be determined at the time of tentative map or site development plan approval for each Planning Area. Community Facilities requirements for the Master Plan are based on Section 21.25.070 of the CMC which specifies that the number of acres of Community Facilities required by master planned developments is calculated as 2.0 acres, plus 1% of the unconstrained acreage of the site. EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 15 The project site contains a total of 67.8 unconstrained acres. Therefore, the maximum requirement for Community Facilities is 1% of 67.8 acres (.67 acres) plus 2.0 acres, for a total of 2.7 acres of community facilities uses. Development of community facilities must include child daycare, and may include churches, charitable services, social clubs, or other uses allowed by a conditional use permit. There are three areas proposed for community facility uses. Planning area One (P-1) is a .9 acre park and ride facility located on Haymar Drive, north of R-2). This area will provide a Park and Ride Lot for rideshare/carpooling and as a bus stop with bus service provided by North County Transit District (Route 323). A daycare site (P-2) is proposed to be located on the southerly side of Marron Road at the project entry. This site is approximately 2.1 gross acres is size and is adjacent to existing commercial development. The site is separated from residential uses by Marron Road and would not impact residential developments. The site is conveniently located near the master plan project entry to serve all the development. Planning Area P-4 is a proposed trail stop and view/gathering area. Planning Area P-5 is a public trail head and overlook that will be the entry to the future Buena Vista Creek Ecological Reserve. Trails and Pedestrian Circulation System The Master Plan provides for a pedestrian, bike and trail system for circulation throughout the master plan area and connects to future proposed trails within the BVCER and city trail system to the west. Trails are proposed along each side of the enhanced portion of the Buena Vista Creek channel within the 50 foot planning buffer. Trails are also proposed adjacent to the major roads (Marron Road and Street B) and will be constructed of stabilized decomposed granite (DG) and will be located within the right-of-way. A proposed pedestrian trail between Simsbury Ct and Street “A” has been removed from the plan. Open Space Preserve The City of Carlsbad HMP identifies this site and the BVCER as an important wildlife core area (Core Area 2) and a portion of a movement corridor (Link A). The HMP shows Link A providing linkage to Core Areas 3 and 4 to the south and southeast which contains the Calavera Heights and Carlsbad Highlands Mitigation Banks and the Agua Hedionda Lagoon and upland habitats to the east. The project area is shown as a Proposed Hardline Conservation Area in the HMP. The development builds upon the preserve area by increasing the HMP area by 9.5 acres resulting in a net improvement in regional connectivity for this portion of the HMP. The project design preserves 87.9 acres or 56% of the property in natural open space. The project's compliance with the City's HMP is described in more detail in Section H of the staff report. Circulation The proposed project would involve the extension of Marron Road into the project site; however, this road would not be connected to its existing terminus to the west of the project site (east of El Camino Real) as is currently identified in the City of Carlsbad’s General Plan Circulation Element. The proposed project would contain a series of two generalized loop systems for vehicular access to the entirety of the developable area of the property. The main entry to the site is from Marron Road, at its present terminus at the west end of the existing Quarry Creek shopping center. At this point, Marron Road will be extended as a two-lane collector street to loop westerly and return to a north-south collector street which will cross Buena Vista Creek via a bridge, to arrive at a “T” intersection at Haymar Drive, which completes an off-site easterly loop back to College Boulevard. Traffic calming measures such as mid-block choke points for pedestrian crossings and roundabouts have been incorporated into the project design as an EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 16 important part of the provision of “Complete Streets,” or livability of the proposed community. These measures contribute to allowing the roadway to operate with all users in mind, including motorists, bicyclists, public transportation vehicles and pedestrians. Bike lanes will be included on all public streets within the project. The proposed project would contain an accessible and convenient connection to the regional bus system and the PA P-1 Highway 78 Park and Ride lot. The Park and Ride lot will be primarily used by freeway carpoolers. Consistent with Smart Growth policies, the North County Transit District (NCTD) bus route will provide service to the project and the bus stop on Haymar Drive within the project will feature street furniture, including benches, shelters and transit information. Planned Development Consistency Analysis The Master Plan has been designed to comply with the regulations contained within the Planned Development Ordinance and RD-M zone, with the exception of several modifications related to setbacks and RV parking. These deviations provide additional flexibility for creative design solutions within the future residential development areas. For example, reduced front yard setbacks for structures without garages will allow the project to develop closer to the street to promote social interaction and facilitate increased densities. A comprehensive comparison of the proposed modifications contained within the Master Plan is provided as Attachment 9 of the staff report. Architectural Review Process To determine compliance with the provisions of the Master Plan, a Site Development Plan (SDP) is required for the development of multifamily rental dwelling units and a Tentative Map and Planned Development Permit (PUD) is required for multifamily for-sale units. The Planning Commission shall be the final decision making body. Design Theme The development of Quarry Creek is linked through consistent landscaping and architectural themes. Design guidelines and development standards contained within the Master Plan ensure high quality development and a community identity. The Architectural Design Guidelines utilize architectural elements consistent with traditional early California design themes. The Landscape Design Guidelines establish the project's character and ensure a high quality development by providing thematic continuity throughout the entire community. Community elements such as entries, streetscapes, walls and fences, as well as land use transition areas, establish the design theme for the community by reinforcing the design hierarchy and visually defining community areas and boundaries. D. Growth Management - Local Facilities Management Plan (LFMP) Zone 25 A Local Facilities Management Plan (LFMP) has been prepared for Zone 25 pursuant to the requirements of the Growth Management Ordinance, Chapter 21.90 of the Municipal Code. No LFMP has ever been previously adopted for Zone 25. Zone 25 comprises 292.93 acres. The proposed zone plan covers the entire zone and analyzes the requirements for the eleven public facilities included within the growth management program. For each of the eleven public facilities, the plan lists the required performance standard, provides a facility planning and adequacy analysis, required mitigation, and financing sources for any required mitigation. The zone will be in compliance with the required performance standards by satisfying the general and EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 17 special conditions listed in the zone plan. The impacts of the build-out in Local Facilities Management Zone 25 are based on a projection of 665 residential units, open space (87.9 acres), a park and ride facility, and a community facilities site. Other than the Quarry Creek Master Plan, other ownerships within the LFMP Zone 25 consist of the Caron properties (3.73 acres/Marron Adobe) , State of California (133.82 acres/Buena Vista Creek Ecological Reserve), and the City of Carlsbad. The Master Plan proposes 656 dwelling units. The existing unit allocation based on the existing RLM land use designation is 293 units. A total of 363 dwelling units will need to be withdrawn from the excess dwelling unit bank. The City’s excess dwelling Unit balance is 3,006 as of October 31, 2012. The project’s facilities impacts are summarized in Table 5 below: TABLE 5 – LFMP ZONE 25 SUMMARY STANDARD IMPACT COMPLIANCE W/STANDARDS City Administration 2,343 sq. ft. Yes Library 1,250 sq. ft. Yes Waste Water Treatment 149,600 GPD Yes Parks 4.62 acres Yes Drainage 327 CFS (Basin A (AFA/AFB) Yes Circulation 5,668 ADT Yes Fire* Oceanside Station 4 Yes* Open Space 44.1 acres Yes Schools: Carlsbad Unified School District Elementary: 108 Middle: 55 High: 64 Yes Sewer Collection System 656 EDU Yes Water 174,200 GPD Yes * Zone 25 is located within the five-minute response time of City of Oceanside Fire Station No. 4, located at the intersection of Thunder Drive and Lake Boulevard in Oceanside. This station is approximately 0.8 miles from the Master Plan project site. The Cities of Oceanside and Carlsbad have a mutual aid/joint response agreement which dictates that the closest manned station (that can provide the fastest response) to the subject emergency shall respond. The City of Carlsbad Fire Station #1 is located at Carlsbad Village Drive, east of Pio Pico Drive, approximately three miles from the property. Carlsbad Fire Station #3 is proposed to be constructed near the corner of Cannon Road and Wind Trail Way in Robertson Ranch, approximately 2.5 miles south of Quarry Creek. For the Year 2010-2011, Oceanside Fire Department responded to calls in Carlsbad as follows: 785 ambulance responses and 785 engine responses. During that same period, Carlsbad Fire Department responded to calls in Oceanside as follows: 1,160 ambulance responses and 654 engine responses. Oceanside has temporarily suspended EMS (ambulance service) to Carlsbad for a six month period. EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 18 E. Subdivision Ordinance, Title 20 of the Municipal Code The Subdivision Ordinance, Title 20 of the Municipal Code, requires the filing of a tentative tract map for the division of property into five or more lots. Quarry Creek Investors, LLC, the applicant for the Quarry Creek Master Plan, has filed a Vesting Tentative Tract Map for division of the property into 17 lots on 156 acres. The subdivision will create a number of development areas and open space lots, consistent with those shown on the Master Plan "Land Use Map. In general, the lots consist of open space preserve areas (OS-1, OS-2, OS-3, OS-4), community recreation open space (P-3), open space for a water quality facility (P-4), lots for the future development of the medium-high and high density planning areas (R-1 thru R-5), and public facility lots (P-1, P-2, and P-5). In addition to creating lots for the development areas, the subdivision will allow the master developer to retain ownership of the recreation area in P-3, and will provide separate lots for the open space preserve areas as required by the City's HMP. The remainder of the developable lots will require the approval of separate tentative maps to create the residential lots or air-space condominium maps within the neighborhoods. The Master Vesting Tentative Map also includes the major infrastructure improvements and grading. The infrastructure improvements include construction of roads; a bridge; bus stop improvements; sewer, water, reclaimed water and storm drainage improvements. The Master Vesting Tentative Map shows the final map, grading, and improvements occurring in one phase of development consistent with the phasing identified in the Master Plan. The proposed grading is evaluated in the following section of this report covering the Hillside Development Permit (HDP 11-04) for the Tentative Map. As designed and conditioned the Vesting Tentative Map complies with all City requirements, including the Subdivision Ordinance and the State Subdivision Map Act. The project as conditioned would provide all necessary improvements and all findings required by Title 20 can be made and are contained in the Planning Commission Resolution for CT 11-04. F. Hillside Development Regulations Although the project is located within the Buena Vista Creek valley, a Hillside Development Permit is required for the project because the property contains slopes of 15 percent and greater with elevation differentials greater than 15 feet. The purpose of this permit is to review the proposed development for conformance with the Hillside Development Regulations, Chapter 21.95 of the CMC. The development proposal is in conformance with the purpose and intent in addition to the other provisions of the regulations. Development of Natural Slopes Over Forty Percent Gradient The hillside slope conditions and undevelopable areas have been identified on the project constraints map for the Tentative Map. Approximately 14.3 acres are comprised of natural or manufactured slopes having gradients above 40%. In instances where grading will occur, 40% slopes are exempt from the hillside regulations because they were previously graded or because the slopes have less than 15 feet in elevation difference and an area of less than 10,000 square feet. EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 19 Volume of Grading The standards require that volumes of grading be minimized. The relative acceptability of hillside grading volume falls into the following three categories: 1) Acceptable: 0 -7,999 cubic yards per acre (cu/ac), 2) Potentially Acceptable 8,000 - 10,000 cy/ac, and 3) Unacceptable greater than 10,000 cy/ac. Grading quantities for the project (582,000 cu. yds.) are balanced and result in an acceptable grading volume of 7,918 cy/ac. Slope Height Manufactured slopes may not exceed 40 feet in height unless either an exclusion is provided pursuant to CMC Section 21.95.130 or a modification is granted pursuant to Section 21.95.140. Slopes in the northeast portion of the project (planning area R-1) are existing remnant slopes of the reclamation project and require further corrective grading to lessen the steepness of the slopes. These existing slopes are 56 feet tall and will be regraded to roughly 50 feet in height. The regrading of the slope would not have a significant visual impact as the slope presently exists and is not readably visible from public viewpoints. To reduce the slope height would require significant amounts of additional grading. To the north is an existing sewer easement and infrastructure that cannot be disturbed by further grading. Significant amounts of fill material would be needed to raise the existing pad elevations to reduce the slope heights. Contour Grading The Hillside Development Regulations require contour grading of all manufactured slopes which are greater than 20 feet in height and 200 feet in length and which are located adjacent to or are substantially visible from a Circulation Element road, collector street, or useable public open space area. The project does not have any slopes that will require contour grading. Screening Manufactured Slopes All manufactured slopes will be landscaped in accordance with the City's Landscape Manual with the exception of perimeter slopes that will be revegetated with naturalizing species to avoid the introduction of invasive species into adjacent natural areas. G. Floodplain Management Regulations The Floodplain Management Regulations are included in Chapter 21.110 of the Municipal Code. The purpose of this chapter is to promote the public health, safety and general welfare, and to minimize public and private losses due to flood conditions in specific areas. A 100-year flood is defined as a flood which has a one percent annual probability of being equaled or exceeded. A Special Use Permit is required to be obtained in addition to any other required permits or entitlements before construction or development begins within any area of special flood hazard. None of the Master Plan development contains areas that are designated as a special flood hazard area inundated by a 100-year flood. The project proposes to construct a bridge over Buena Vista Creek. The bridge design will use two piers and will span the entire creek bottom which will maintain an open channel profile. No bridge abutments that would require fill that would narrow the channel or restrict the flow of water are proposed. The creek channel is designed to accommodate 100 year flows without the need for any future maintenance in the form of dredging or habitat removal. EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 20 The proposed bridge within the regulatory floodplain triggered a requirement for the applicant to ensure that flood elevations along Buena Vista Creek were not raised as part of the Quarry Creek project. Special attention was required to ensure that flood elevations or riverine scour at the location of the bridge were not exacerbated as a result of this project. A study entitled: Hydrologic and Scour Analysis for the Quarry Creek Bridge, dated October 3, 2012 was prepared by Chang Consultants, Wayne Chang, PE. This study evaluates the existing channel and flood conditions traversing the property and addresses the proposed bridge improvements. Based on the results of the study, flood elevations or scour are not significantly increased with the construction of the bridge. Although the majority of the project site is not located within a dam or levee inundation zone, Planning Area R-1 is protected by a levee. This area is not defined as a Special Flood Hazard Area, but as Zone X, areas protected by levees from 100-year flood. The current levee was designed and constructed as part of the reclamation grading in accordance with sound engineering and levee design standards, which is based on FEMA’s criteria and requires increased freeboard and specific embankment and foundation stability factors-of safety. The project site and vicinity have been mapped for flood hazards by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) (1997). This mapping identifies a 100-year floodplain on-site associated with Buena Vista Creek, with related base flood elevations ranging from approximately 73 feet above mean sea level (AMSL) along the western project site boundary to 150 feet AMSL in the northern corner of the project site. The limits of the existing 100-year floodplain mapped by FEMA within the project site extend between approximately 50 to 700 feet laterally from Buena Vista Creek. However, the applicant will be required to submit a Conditional Letter of Map Revision (CLOMR) to FEMA and obtain approval, which would modify the 100-year floodplain within the project area, which also includes the reclamation project. Additionally, the applicant will be required to submit a Letter of Map Revision (LOMR) through FEMA for approval. Upon approval, the proposed development pads of the Master Plan will not be within any floodplain or flood hazard zones. Based on the study provided, the necessary findings to approve the Floodplain Special Use Permit for the project can be made. H. Habitat Preservation and Management Requirements, Chapter 21.210 of the Municipal Code The City of Carlsbad HMP identifies this site and the BVCER as an important wildlife core area (Core Area 2) and a portion of a movement corridor (Link A). The HMP shows Link A providing linkage to Core Areas 3 and 4 to the south and southeast which contains the Calavera Heights and Carlsbad Highlands Mitigation Banks and the Agua Hedionda Lagoon and upland habitats to the east. The project area is shown as a Proposed Hardline Conservation Area in the HMP. The development builds upon the preserve area by increasing the HMP area by 9.5 acres (13%) resulting in a net improvement in regional connectivity for this portion of the HMP. Development of the panhandle area alone preserves 33% of the natural habitat of the panhandle. The project design preserves 87.9 acres or 56% in natural open space. The project has been reviewed for consistency with the Carlsbad Habitat Management Plan (HMP) for Natural Communities and approval of a Habitat Management Plan Permit (HMP 11-07) is required for Incidental Take consistent with the City's Habitat Management Plan. EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 21 A majority of the eastern 100-acre Reclamation parcel of the project site has been extensively modified by previous mining activities; however, the proposed project site also includes the undeveloped and relatively undisturbed Panhandle parcel, which is located adjacent to the Buena Vista Creek Ecological Reserve. Due to the historic mining activities, the project site’s topography is irregular. The southern portion of the project site contains a steep north-facing cut slope traversed by concrete brow ditches, while the central and northern portions of the project site contain gently south-facing slopes with Buena Vista Creek running east to west. Seventeen vegetation communities occur within the project site, including: riparian forest, southern willow scrub, freshwater marsh, mule fat scrub, southern riparian woodland, baccharis scrub, non-vegetated channel/streambed, open water, coastal sage chaparral scrub, Diegan coastal sage scrub (including disturbed), southern mixed chaparral, non-native grassland (including disturbed), eucalyptus woodland, non-native vegetation, disturbed habitat, and developed land. The Master Plan will preserve approximately 87.9 acres of open space, including re-vegetated manufactured slopes, detention basins, Diegan coastal sage scrub habitat, and riparian and wetland habitats. In accordance with the standards contained in the adopted Habitat Management Plan (HMP), the Master Plan permanently preserves and protects 70% of the existing 42.9 acres of Diegan coastal sage scrub habitat existing on the site and provides for the permanent conservation of Link A as an 880-foot wide minimum Wildlife Corridor. The HMP Proposed Hardline boundary is proposed to be modified in the location of Link A in the western portion of the panhandle lot, in the northwestern portion of the open space of the reclamation lot, and southerly of the Buena Vista Creek along the western edge of the reclamation lot. Overall there are hardline losses of 2.94 acres and gains of 12.45 acres for a net increase of 9.51 acres. Additional habitat corridor width from approximately 625 feet to 880 feet in Link A is being provided. Overall the additional area provides for better regional connectivity, reduces impacts to existing riparian habitats over the original HMP by 1.27 acres, and minimizes edge effects. The wildlife Agencies concur with the equivalency findings for the proposed hardline modification and that the modifications are consistent with the City’s HMP. The project is required to mitigate for biological impacts as specified in the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for EIR 11-02 (Quarry Creek Master Plan EIR). Upon completion of project grading and improvements, ownership of the open space conservation area will be transferred to a qualified natural lands management entity. The developers are conditioned to provide a non-wasting endowment or other financial guarantee acceptable to the City to provide for management and conservation of the open space lands in perpetuity. The project also includes mitigation for indirect impacts due to human activity, invasive plants, nuisance animal species, lighting, water quality, roadkill, shading, noise, and fugitive dust. V. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW An Environmental Impact Report (EIR) was prepared for the Quarry Creek Master Plan in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the CEQA Guidelines, and the Environmental Protection Procedures (Title 19) of the CMC. The EIR addresses the environmental impacts associated with all discretionary applications for the proposed project, including ultimate build-out of the entire project. City staff issued a Notice of Preparation (NOP) on February 15, 2012. The NOP was distributed to all Responsible and Trustee Agencies, EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 22 as well as other agencies, and members of the public. Staff scheduled a public scoping meeting session in order to increase opportunities for public input. Notices of the scoping meeting were sent to all property owners within a 600-foot radius of the project boundaries as well as being published in the North County Times. The public scoping session took place on March 1, 2012 at the Calavera Hills Community Park. At the scoping session, the public was invited to comment on the scope and content of the EIR. Written responses were received and these comments were taken into consideration prior to developing a detailed scope of work for the EIR and are published in the Introduction of the EIR. The Quarry Creek Master Plan EIR analyzed the following areas of potential environmental impact: Land Use and Planning Paleontological Resource Traffic/Circulation Agricultural Resources Air Quality Hazardous Materials and Hazards Greenhouse Gas Emissions Noise Grading and Aesthetics Biological Resources Hydrology/Water Quality Cultural Resources Population/Housing Geology/Soils Public Services and Utilities Additionally, the Draft EIR includes other sections required by CEQA including an Executive Summary, Project Description, Cumulative Effects, Effects Found Not to Be Significant, and Growth Inducing Effects and Alternatives. Eight alternatives are considered in the EIR. The alternatives include the "no project/existing General Plan" alternative, a “no project/no development" alternative, a reduced development footprint alternative, an existing HMP Hardline and Circulation Element alternative, Special Use for Area R-5 alternative, a no development on panhandle – 656 unit alternative, a no development on panhandle – 506 unit alternative, and a no direct traffic impact alternative. On October 23, 2012, the Draft EIR was published and the City notified interested Responsible and Trustee Agencies, as well as other interested agencies. The "Notice of Completion" commenced an initial 45 day public review and comment period expiring on December 7, 2012. The "Notice of Completion" advised that the Draft EIR was available for review at four locations: the City of Carlsbad Planning Division; the City Clerk's Office; the Carlsbad Dove Library; and the Georgina Cole Library. Complete copies were also available for purchase, with or without the appendices and on CD, through the Planning Division. The Draft EIR was also published on the City’s website. The analysis contained in the EIR concluded that all significant impacts would be mitigated to below a level of significance with the exception of significant direct and cumulative impacts to Traffic/Circulation impacts to two roadway segments in the City of Oceanside. Direct impacts, also referred to as primary effects, are those caused by the project and that occur at the same time and place. In contrast, cumulative impacts refer to two or more individual impacts that, when considered together, are considerable or that compound or increase other environmental impacts. The cumulative impact of several projects is the change in the environment that results from the incremental impact of the project when added to other, closely related past, present, or reasonably foreseeable future projects. The cumulative impacts all arise from the marginal contribution the proposed project will make, when combined with the impacts from existing and other future projects, to pre-existing conditions that fail to meet applicable traffic standards currently. EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 23 A total of 48 comment letters were submitted prior to the close of the public review period. Responses were prepared for each of the letters and mailed to the Public Agency commenters on January 23, 2013. The response transmittal letter also provided notice of availability of the Final EIR. The Final EIR includes a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP). The MMRP is also attached to the Planning Commission Resolution No. 6936 for the EIR. Under CEQA, before a project which is determined to have significant, unmitigated environmental effects can be approved, the public agency must consider and adopt a "Statement of Overriding Considerations" pursuant to CEQA Guidelines 15043 and 15093. The primary purpose of CEQA is to fully inform the decision makers and the public of the environmental effects of a proposed project and to include feasible mitigation measures and alternatives to reduce any such adverse effects below a level of significance. However, CEQA recognizes and authorizes the approval of projects where not all adverse impacts can be fully lessened or avoided. The Lead Agency must explain and justify its conclusion to approve such a project through the Statement of Overriding Considerations setting forth the proposed project's general social, economic, policy or other public benefits which support the agency's informed conclusion to approve the project. The CEQA Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Considerations for impacts to Traffic/Circulation are attached to the Planning Commission Resolution for the Program EIR. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 6936 (EIR) 2. Planning Commission Resolution No. 6937 (GPA/ZC/MP/LFMP) 3. Planning Commission Resolution No. 6938 (CT/SUP/HDP) 4. Planning Commission Resolution No. 6939 (HMP) 5. Location Map 6. Background Data Sheet 7. Local Facilities Impact Assessment Form 8. Disclosure Statements 9. Comparison of Planned Development Regulations and Residential Density Multiple with the Quarry Creek Master Plan 10. Reduced Exhibits “A” – “FF” 11. Letter dated January 25, 2013, U.S. Fish and Wildlife and Calif. Dept. Fish and Wildlife. 12. Project correspondence 13. Final EIR for Quarry Creek Master Plan dated January, 2013 (copy on file in the Planning Division and available at http://www.carlsbadca.gov/services/departments/planning/Pages/agendas-minutes-and-notices.aspx) 14. Quarry Creek Master Plan dated January, 2013 (copy on file in the Planning Division and available at http://www.carlsbadca.gov/services/departments/planning/Pages/agendas- minutes-and-notices.aspx as Appendix B of the Final EIR) 15. Zone 25 Local Facilities Management Plan, dated February, 2013 (copy on file in the Planning Division and available at EIR 11-02/GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11- 04/HMP 11-07 – QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN February 6, 2013 PAGE 24 http://www.carlsbadca.gov/services/departments/planning/Pages/agendas-minutes-and- notices.aspx as Appendix O of the final EIR) CA RLSBAD VIL L A GE D RP O N TI A C D R T O P E K A S T CHE S H IRE AV H AR W IC H DRT A MAR A C K AV ROCK R ID G E RD V ANCOUVER ST EIR 11-02 / GPA 11-09 / ZC 11-04 / MP 10-01 /LFMP 87-25 / CT 11-04 / SUP 11-04 /HDP 11-04 / HMP 11-07 Quarry Creek Master Plan SITE MAPEL CAM REALC A R LSB AD VILL AGE DR CARLSBA D BLL A COSTA AV PALOM AR AIRP ORT R D MELR OSE DRAVIARA PY RAN CHO S AN TA FE RDCOLL EGE BLEL CAMI NO REALCity of Oceanside SITE SR-78 Revised 01/06 BACKGROUND DATA SHEET CASE NO: EIR 11-02/ GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11- 04/SUP 11-04/HMP 11-07 CASE NAME: QUARRY CREEK MASTER PLAN APPLICANT: QUARRY CREEK INVESTORS, LLC REQUEST AND LOCATION: Request for the certification of an Environmental Impact Report, including the approval of Candidate Findings of Fact, a Statement of Overriding Considerations, and a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program; and a recommendation of approval of General Plan Land Use, Circulation and Open Space and Conservation Element Amendments, Zone Change, a Master Plan identifying five residential areas, three community facilities areas, and four Open Space areas for the purpose of regulating the future development of 656 residential units and community facilities; Local Facilities Management Plan, Tentative Tract Map, Hillside Development Permit, Floodplain Special Use Permit, and Habitat Management Plan Permit to subdivide 156 acres into 17 lots, mass grade and provide backbone infrastructural improvements on property generally located south of Haymar Road and west of College Boulevard in the northeast quadrant of the City in Local Facilities Management Zone 25. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: That portion of Rancho Agua Hedionda, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, according to partition map thereof No. 823, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of said San Diego County, November 16, 1896 and also described as Assessor’s Parcel Number 167-040-11-00; and that portion of Rancho Agua Hedionda, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California, according to patent map thereof, recorded in Book 1, Page 150 of patents, filed in the Office of the County Recorder of said San Diego County, and also described as Assessor’s Parcel Number 167-040-21-00. APN: 167-040-11 & 167-040-21 Acres: 156 Proposed No. of Lots/Units: 17 Lots/656 Units GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING Existing Land Use Designation: Residential Low Medium/Open Space Proposed Land Use Designation: Residential Medium High and High Density Density Allowed: 12 to 23 du/ac Density Proposed: 12 to 21.4 du/ac Existing Zone: Manufacturing/R-1-10,000 Proposed Zone: Planned Community (PC) Surrounding Zoning, General Plan and Land Use: Zoning General Plan Current Land Use Site M/R-1-10,000 RLM/OS Reclaimed mine/vacant North Residential medium and high density (Oceanside) Medium and High Density Residential (Oceanside) Duplex and multi-family housing (Oceanside) South Planned Community (R- 1/OS – Calavera Hills Master Plan) Residential low- Medium/Open Space Single family homes/Open Space Revised 01/06 Surrounding Zoning, General Plan and Land Use, Cont’d.: Zoning General Plan Current Land Use East Limited Industrial/Open Space/Community Commercial (Oceanside) Limited Industrial/Open Space/Community Commercial (Oceanside) Auto dealership/retail stores/open space (Oceanside) West Residential-Professional - Tourist Commercial/ Open Space Travel Recreation - Commercial/Office/ Open Space Buena Vista Creek Ecological Reserve – State of California LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM Coastal Zone: Yes No Local Coastal Program Segment: N/A Within Appeal Jurisdiction: Yes No Coastal Development Permit: Yes No Local Coastal Program Amendment: Yes No Existing LCP Land Use Designation: Proposed LCP Land Use Designation: Existing LCP Zone: Proposed LCP Zone: PUBLIC FACILITIES School District: Carlsbad Unified Water District: Carlsbad Sewer District: Carlsbad Equivalent Dwelling Units (Sewer Capacity): 656 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Categorical Exemption, Negative Declaration, issued Certified Environmental Impact Report, dated Other, Draft Environmental Impact Report CITY OF CARLSBAD GROWTH MANAGEMENT PROGRAM LOCAL FACILITIES IMPACTS ASSESSMENT FORM PROJECT IDENTITY AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT: FILE NAME AND NO: Quarry Creek Master Plan – EIR 11-02/ GPA 11-09/ZC 11-04/MP 10-01/LFMP 87-25/CT 11-04/HDP 11-04/SUP 11-04/HMP 11-07 LOCAL FACILITY MANAGEMENT ZONE: 25 GENERAL PLAN: RMH/RH/CF/OS ZONING: Planned Community (PC) DEVELOPER’S NAME: Quarry Creek Investors, LLC ADDRESS: 2750 Womble Road, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92106 PHONE NO.: (619) 794-1204 ASSESSOR’S PARCEL NO.: 167-040-11 & 167-040-21 QUANTITY OF LAND USE/DEVELOPMENT (AC., SQ. FT., DU): 156 AC./656 DU ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: 2017 A. City Administrative Facilities: Demand in Square Footage = 2,343 B. Library: Demand in Square Footage = 1,250 C. Wastewater Treatment Capacity (Calculate with J. Sewer) 149,600 GPD D. Park: Demand in Acreage = 4.62 E. Drainage: Demand in CFS = 327 Identify Drainage Basin = A (AFA/AFB) F. Circulation: Demand in ADT = 5,668 G. Fire: Served by Fire Station No. Oceanside Station No. 4 H. Open Space: Acreage Provided = 44.1 I. Schools: Elementary = 108 Middle School = 55 High School = 64 J. Sewer: Demands in EDU 656 Identify Sub Basin = VC1 K. Water: Demand in GPD = 174,200 L. The project is 363 units above the Growth Management Dwelling unit allowance. The City’s excess dwelling Unit balance is 3,006 as of November 30, 2012. ~·'~---------------------------------------------------------------, \(~ '~ CITY OF DISCLOSURE STATEMENT p. 1(A) Development Services Planning Division 1635 Faraday Avenue (760) 60<·~610 www.cerlsbodca.sov CARLSBAD Applicant's statement or disclosure of certain ownership Interests on all applications which will require discretionary action on the part of the City Council or any appointed Board, Commission or Comrrilttae, · The following Information MUST be disclosed at the time of application submittal. Your project cannot be reviewed until this Information Is completed. Please print, Note: Parson Ia deflnad as "Any Individual, flrm, co,parlnershlp, joint venture, association, social club, fraternal organlzellon, corporation, estat~, trust, receiver, syndicate, In this and any olher county, city and county, city municipality, district or other political subdivision or any other group or combination aollng as a unit." . ' ' Agents may sign lhls document; however, lhe legal name and entity of the applicant and property owner n\ust be provided below, · ·1. APPLICANT (Not the applicant's agent) Provide the COMPLETE:, LEGAL n~mes end addresses of A!J, persons having a financial Interest In the application, If the applicant Includes a como ration or partnership, Include the names, titles, addresses of all Individuals owning .mora than ·10% of the shares, IF NO INDIVIDUALS OWN MORE 1'HAN 10% OF THE SHARES, PLEASE INDICATE NON-APPLICABLE (N/A) IN TH~ SPACE BELOW. If a publicly-owned corporation, Include the names, titles, and addresses of the corporate officers. (A separate page may be attached If necessary.) Person Corp/Part. Qu/}(2 /.? V CR Eti,C: (AIV6>Jt)£SJ L.L-C. ' Title_'---------- Address. ________ _ Tille, ____ --:---,.-----: Address ;J7-.p (Jor,blc f2r1tM 1 SD C4 q.J\&~ 2. OWNER (Not the owner's agent) P•1[A) Provide the COMPLI:TE, t.EGA6 names and addresses of A!!, persons having any ownership Interest In the property Involved. Also, provide the nature of the legal ownership (I.e., partnership, tenants In common, non-profit, corporation, eto.). If the ownership Includes a gorporat!on or partnership, lncluc;!e the names, titles, addresses of all Individuals owning more than 10% of lhe sh~res. IF NO INDIVIDUALS OWN MORE THAN 10% OF THE SHARE'S, Pl.E'ASE INDICATE NON-APPl.ICABL5 (N/A) IN THE SPACE BELOW, If a publicly-owned coroorallon, Include the names, lilies, and addresses of ths cbrporate officers, (A separate page may be attached If necessary,) Person Corp/Part HANSilN HOl.DINGS l.LC Title Title_---o:-=--====------P.O. BOX 639069 Address. ________ _ Address 9229 HARRIS PLANT RD. SAN DIEGO, CA 92163-9069 Page1or2 Revised 07/l o ' r 3. NON-PROFIT ORGANIZAT!ON OR TRUST If any perGon Identified pursuant to (1) or (2) above Is a nonprofit organization or a trust, list the nam.es and addresses·of ANY person serving as an officer or director of the non· profit organization or as trustee or beneficiary of the, Non ProfJVTrust Non ProfiUTrust ________ _ Title Tlt)e __________ _ Address. ________ _ Address, __________ _ 4, Have you had more than $600 worth of business transacted with any member of City staff,. Soards, Commissions, Committees and/or Council within the past twelve (12) months? 0 Yes g) No If yea, please Indicate person(s):_· _________ _ NOTE: A1tach additional sheets If necessary, 1 certify that all the above Information I Print or type name of owner Signature of owner/applicant's agent If applicable/date {'tli.JL. J, f'-'~1!/<-AS • f11,1NN1""& SY/1'(1'1..~ Print ol' type name of owner/applicant's agent P·1(A) Page2of2 Revised 07/10 ATTACHMENT 9 Planned Development Ordinance vs. Quarry Creek Master Plan Development Standards Comparison Table Planning Areas R-1 and R-2 Subject P-D Ordinance Development Standards Quarry Creek Master Plan Development Standards Note Community Recreational Space N/A with regards to apartments. Minimum community recreational space required if the project is within the RH (High Density) General Plan designation is 150 square feet per unit. A minimum of 100 square feet per dwelling unit shall be provided on-site within the planning area if developed as rental apartments. A minimum of 150 square feet per dwelling unit of such facilities shall be provided if developed as for-sale condominiums. Same Community Recreational Space – (Both rental and ownership) For projects with 50 or more dwelling units, both passive and active facilities shall be provided for a variety of age groups (a minimum of 75% of the area shall be allocated for active facilities.) Shall be provided as both passive and active recreational facilities for a variety of age groups (a minimum of 75% of the required area shall be allocated for active facilities). Same Community Recreational Space Required areas shall not be located in any required front yard and may not include streets, drive-aisles, driveways, parking areas, storage areas, slopes of greater than 5% or walkways (except those walkways that are clearly integral to the design of the recreation area). Shall be centrally located in relationship to the project units. Required areas shall not be located in any required front yards and may not include streets, drive-aisles, driveways, parking areas or storage areas. Same Minimum Building Setbacks from Private or Public Streets Residential structure is 10 feet. Direct entry garage is 20 feet. Residential structure is 10 feet. 20 feet for direct entry garages. Setbacks may be reduced for urban design purposes subject to a finding of consistency with the goals of this Master Plan (MP). QC MP more flexible Minimum Building Setbacks from a drive-aisle 5 feet. Fully landscaped (walkways providing access to dwelling entryways may be located within required landscaped area). 5 feet. Setbacks may be reduced for urban design purposes subject to finding of consistency with the goals of the MP. QC MP more flexible ATTACHMENT 9 Planning Areas R-1 and R-2, Continued Subject P-D Ordinance Development Standards Quarry Creek Master Plan Development Standards Note Minimum Building Separation 10 feet. Average 10 feet between buildings. The front face of the building shall be a minimum of 10 feet apart. Entries, stairs and balconies may encroach up to 6 feet within these setbacks, provided a minimum average of 10 foot separation between structures is maintained. Patios may encroach within these setbacks without restriction. Minimum 30 feet between opposing garage doors. QC MP more flexible Resident Parking Studio and 1-bedroom units shall provide 1.5 spaces per unit, 1 of which must be covered. Units with two or more bedrooms shall provide 2 spaces per unit, provided as both a one-car garage (minimum 12’ x 20’) and one covered or uncovered space. Or a two-car garage (minimum 20’ x 20’) Or 2 separate one-car garages (minimum 12’ x 20’). One space per studio and 1- bedroom unit. Two spaces per 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom units. (Or as may be allowed pursuant to the Affordable Housing Agreement). QC MP less restrictive Private Recreational Space Minimum total area per unit (patio, porch or balcony) is 60 square feet. Minimum dimension of patio, porch or balcony is 6 feet. Each unit shall include a patio or balcony, subject to the following minimum area requirements: Patio: 60 square feet (min. dimension of 6 feet) Balcony: 60 square feet (min. dimension of 6 feet) Balconies or patios shall not be required for units for which those balconies or patios cannot feasibly comply with noise requirements. Same ATTACHMENT 9 Planning Areas R-1 and R-2, Continued Subject P-D Ordinance Development Standards Quarry Creek Master Plan Development Standards Note Maximum Building Height Projects within the RH (High Density) General Plan designation, 40 feet if roof pitch is 3:12 or greater. 35 feet if the roof pitch is less than 3:12. Building height shall not exceed three stories. Maximum of three stories and 40 feet to the roof ridgeline with a minimum roof pitch of 3:12. Maximum of 35 feet for structures with a roof pitch less than 3:12. For two-story duplex dwellings with a minimum roof pitch of 3:12, the maximum height shall be 30 feet. With a roof pitch less than 3:12, the maximum height is 24 feet. QC MP more restrictive Planning Area R-3, R-4 and R-5 Subject P-D Ordinance Development Standards Quarry Creek Master Plan Development Standards Note Community Recreational Space Minimum community recreational space required is 200 square feet per unit. A minimum of 200 square feet per dwelling unit shall be provided on-site within the planning area. Same Community Recreational Space For projects with 50 or more dwelling units, both passive and active facilities shall be provided for a variety of age groups (a minimum of 75% of the area shall be allocated for active facilities). At least 25% of the required community recreation requirement must be provided within the planning area. The balance (75% of required area) shall be provided as active facilities within planning area P-3. The overall aggregate community recreation space shall be provided as both passive and active recreational facilities for a variety of age groups (a minimum of 75% of the required area shall be allocated for active facilities). QC MP more flexible Maximum Building Height Same as required by the underlying zone (RD-M – 35-feet), and not to exceed three stories. 35 feet and three stories with a minimum roof pitch of 3:12. Same ATTACHMENT 9 Planning Area R-3, R-4 and R-5, Continued Subject P-D Ordinance Development Standards Quarry Creek Master Plan Development Standards Note Minimum Building Setbacks from Private or Public Streets Residential structure is 10 feet. Direct entry garage is 20 feet. An enhanced 10 foot fully landscaped structural setback shall be provided from the right-of-way on public streets. No direct unit driveway access onto public streets at PA R-4 and R-5. PA R-5 does not prohibit direct access to public street. QC MP more restrictive Minimum Building Setbacks from a drive-aisle 5 feet, fully landscaped (walkways providing access to dwelling entryways may be located within required landscape area). Setbacks from private streets or private drive-aisles shall be a minimum of 5 feet. 20 feet for direct entry garages (may be reduced to 5 feet if visitor parking bays provided). Same Minimum Building Separation 10 feet. Average 10 feet between structures. For garages, 30 feet between opposing garage doors. PA R-4 average 20 feet between buildings and porches may encroach up to 6-feet. QC MP more flexible Resident Parking Units with two or more bedrooms shall provide 2 spaces per unit, provided as both a one-car garage (minimum 12’ x 20’) and one covered or uncovered space. Or a two-car garage (minimum 20’ x 20’). Or 2 separate one-car garages (minimum 12’ x 20’). Two-car garage per unit. Tandem parking is allowed. QC MP more flexible Private Recreational Space Minimum total area per unit (patio, porch or balcony) is 60 square feet. Minimum dimension of patio, porch or balcony is 6 feet. Minimum 6 feet X 10 feet covered porches or front or rear patios shall be provided. Same ATTACHMENT 9 Zoning Ordinance RD-M Zone 21.24 vs. Quarry Creek Master Plan Development Standards Comparison Table Planning Area R-1 Subject RD-M Zone Chap. 21.24 Development Standards Quarry Creek Master Plan Development Standards Note Maximum Building Height No building shall exceed a height of 35 feet. Maximum of three stories and 40 feet to the roof ridgeline with a minimum roof pitch of 3:12. Maximum of 35 feet for structures with a roof pitch less than 3:12. For two-story duplex dwellings with a minimum roof pitch of 3:12, the maximum height shall be 30 feet. With a roof pitch less than 3:12, the maximum height is 24 feet. QC MP less restrictive Building Setbacks FRONT YARD: Front yard of not less than 20 feet, with exceptions; 1. 15 feet providing carport or garage openings do not face onto the front yard 2. 10 feet providing carport or garage openings do not face onto front yard, and remaining front yard is landscaped with a combination of flowers, shrubs, trees and having irrigation from a sprinkler system. REAR YARD: There shall be a rear yard of not less than 10 feet in depth. PUBLIC STREET: 10 feet. 20 feet for direct entry garages (if provided.) Setbacks may be reduced for urban design purposes subject to a finding of consistency with the goals of this Master Plan. PRIVATE STREET, PRIVATE DRIVES: 5 feet. Setbacks may be reduced for urban design purposes subject to a finding of consistency with the goals of this Master Plan. QC MP more flexible LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS: A. APN: 167-040-21 (PARCEL A) REAL PROPfRTY IN THE CITY Of CARLSBAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STA 1f Of CAUFORNIA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: I'ARCfi A: THAT PORTION OF RANCHO AGUA HEDIONDA, IN THE CITY OF CARLS BAD, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, STA 1f OF CALIFORNIA, ACCORDING 10 PARTITION MAP NO. 82J. RL£0 IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN D/E:GO COUNTY, NDI!EI.IBER 16, 1896, DESCRIBED AS FOllOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF LOT •J• OF SAID RANCHO; THENCE SOUTHVESTERL Y ALONG THE NORTHVES1fRLY UNE OF SAID LOT • J• SOUTH 69' J6' 25• ~T 2,149.10 FEET RECORD SOUTH 69' J6' oo• ~T 2,152.00 FEET, MORE OR LESS 10 THE SOUTHERLY PROLONGATION OF Til£ VESTERL Y UNE OF THE LAND DESCRIBED IN DEfD 10 ROSA MARRON, RECORDED MAY !, 190J IN BOOK J24. PAGE 114 OF DEEDS. RECORDS OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY; TII£NCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAifJ PROLONGATION AND SAID IIFSlfRL Y LINE NORTH 05' 2J' 20• ~T, RECORD NORTH 07' 35' oo• M£ST. !,906.40 FITT. 10 AN INTERSECTION llfTH THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF LAND DESCRIBED IN A OEfD 10 Til£ STATE: Of CALIFORNIA FOR FREEWAY PURPOSES. RECORDED NOI!EI.Ilm! 7J. 1964 AS RLE NO. 206558 Of OfflCIAL RECORDS; THENCE ALON(; SAID SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY, NORTH 54' 35' OJ' EAST 61.20 FEET, RECORD NORTH 54' 12' 28• EAST £L CAMINO CDUNn?Y CLUB MIRACOSTA COLLEGE ~ VICINITY MAP ~ ""t, NO S!.:AI£ "' QUARRY CRI_EK MASTER VESTING TENT A.TIVE MAP CT 11-04 _::_--~::::;. -~ 66.68 FffT; NORTH 62' 19' 49• EAST, RECORD NORTH 61' SO' 14~ EAST 781.78 FffT; 1.-------------------' NORTH 7D' 22' 43" EAST. RECORD NORTH 70' 00' DB" EAST. 160.2S FEE:T; NORTH S3' J7 3S• EAST, RECORD NORTH 5J' 1S' 00' fAST, 60.91 FITT; NORTH 11' 22' 59• EAST. RECORD NORTH 11' 00' 24' EAST, 91.21 FffT; NORTH 69' OS' 01• EAST, RECORD NORTH 68' 42' 25• fAST, 625.00 FEET; SOUTH 71' 01' 22• EAST, RfCORD SOUTH 71' 2J' 5i EAST. 97.79 FEET; SOUTH 29' 15' 52' EAST, RECORD SOUTH 29' JB' 21• EAST, 45.80 FEET; NORTH 89' 44' 27' f.AS7, RECORD NORTH 89' 21' 52' EAST. 97.35 FEET: NORTH 51' 2J' 55• EAST, RECORD NORTH 51' 01' 21• fAST. 180.95 FEET; NORTH 79' 55' 20' EAST 17.18 FEET. RECORD NORTH 79' J2' 45' EAST, 17.12 FEET; NORTH 82' 05' 47• EAST, RECORD NORTH 81' 43' 12• fAST 32.23 FITT; NORTH 20' .J!' 54• EAST, RECORD NORTH 28' 09' 19 EAST. 25.12 FEET; NORTH 6J' 40' J5' EAST, RECORD NORTH 6J' 18' oo• EAST, 67.81 FEET; AND NORTH 84' 42' ru• EAST 126.8 FEET, RECORD NORTH 84' 19' 28• EAST !J5.48 FffT, 10 THE: IN1fRSECTION llfTH THE HEREINBEFORE SAID EASTE:RLY LINE OF LAND CONI£Yf0 10 S/L llfSTRE MARRON, SAID POINT Of INTERSECTION BEING ALSO FOR Rf.FERENCE ALONG A RADIAL UN£ SOUTH 18' 1J' 52' EAST 202.64 FEET FROM THE ENGINEER'S STATION 196 PLUS 96.37 P.O. C. CEN1fR UNE OF THE DEPARTMENT Of PUBLIC WORKS 1951 SURI£Y FOR ROAD XI-SD-196-0CN-A; THENCE SOUTH 01' 19' 47" EAST, 2,06J.SD FEfT 10 THE: POINT OF BEGINNING. fXCEPTING THfREFROM THAT PORTION, IF ANY, L'r1N(; NORTHERLY OF THE SOUTHERLY UN£ OF LAND DfSCRI/JED IN A FINAL ORDfR Of CONDfMNA TION, RfCORDED APRIL 29, 1954 IN BOOK 5223, PAGE J7 Of DmC/AL RECORDS. ALSO EXCEPTING THAT PORTION OF L 'r1NG llfTHIN THE FOLLO'MN(; DESCRIBED LAND: COMMENCING AT 1rlf NORTHWEST CORNER Of RECORD Of SURIIfY NO. 9JJ6, RL£0 IN THE OfflC[ Of THE: COUNTY RfCOROER OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY, MAY 14 19BJ AS FILE NO. BJOF OfflCIAL RECORDS; THENCE NORTH 70' 04' 42' fAST 1,005.63 FffT 10 THE TRUE POINT Of BEGINNING, SAID TRUE POINT OF BEr;tNN/NG FJEJN(; A POINT ON THE ARC OF A NON-TANGENT 178.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE; CONCA I£ SOUTHEASTE:RLY A RADIAL LINE TO SAID CURIIf BEARS NORTH 52' 29' 44' ~T; THENCE ALONG TH£ ARC OF SAID CURl£ 101.20 FEE:T THROUGH A CENTRAL ANM OF J2' J4' 26•; THENCE NORTH 70' 04' 42' fAST 170.00 FffT TO A 228.00 FOOT RADIUS CURVE, CONCA\£ SOUTHER/.~ THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURIIf 87.61 FffT THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 22' DO' 59•; THfNCE SOUTH 87' 54' 19• EAST 30.J4; THENCE SOUTH 70' 04' 42" VEST 379. 4J FEH TO THE TRUE: POINT OF BEGINNING. B. APN: 167-04G-11 (PARCEL B) PARal 8: AI.L THAT PORTION OF RANCHO AGUA HfDIONDA. IN TH£ COUNTY OF SAN OtEGO, STA 1f OF CAUFORNIA, ACCORDING TO PA lfNT MAP THEREOF, RECORDED IN BOOK !, PAGE 150 Of PA lfNTS, RL£0 IN THE OfflCE Of TilE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DlfGO COUNTY, DfSCR/8£0 AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT CORNER N0.2 Of SAID RANCHO HfDIONDA; THENCE SOUTH JO' OJ' flf:ST ALONG THE fi£S1fRLY UN£ THEREOF, 27MO FEET, MORE OR LESS, 10 THE CEN1fR UNE Of THE RELOCATION Of COUNTY HIGHWAY COMMISSION ROU1f 14, FROM OCEANSIDE 10 \fSTA, ACCORDING TO MAP THEREOF, RLED IN THE OfflCE OF COUNTY SURI£YOR OF SAN Dl£(;0 COUNTY; THfNCE ALONG SAID CEN1fR UNE, AS FOLLOWS: SOUTH 74' 48' EAST, 5J1.12 FffT TO THE: /JEGINNIN(; Of A CURIIf 10 THE LEFT, HA\fNG A RADIUS OF 2,000.00 FffT; LON(; SAID CURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANM Of 6' 38', A DISTANCE OF 231.55 FffT; NON-TANGENT SOUTH BJ' Jl' EAST (DEfD SOUTH Ill' 26' EAS1), 2,345.90 FEET TO Til£ BWINNING Of A CURIIf 10 THE LEFT. HA \fNG A RADIUS Of 2,000.00 FEET; ALONG SA/0 CURVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE Of 12' 19' A DISTANCE OF 429.9J FITT; NORTH 84' 10' EAST (DEED NORTH 86' IS' fAS1) 145.J4 FEET TO THE BEii/NN/N(; OF A CURl£ TO THE LEFT HA 11NG A RADIUS OF 400.00 ffiT; ALONG SAID GURVE, THROUr;H A CENTRAL ANGLE: DF 6' JB: A DISTANCE OF 258.19 FffT; NORTH 47' 11' EAST (DEfD NORTH 49' 16' EAST) !00.27 FEET, MORE OR LESS TO THE INTERSECTION llfTH THE ~lfRL Y LINE OF LAND DESCRIBE:D IN DEfD 10 ROSA MARRON, DA 1fD DECEMBER 1 o, 1902 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 324, PAGE 114 OF DffDS; THENCE ALONG SAID ~lfRL Y LINE. SOUTH 7' J6' 16' EAST (DEED SOUTH 7' 35' M£ST} 1,171.22 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNIN(;; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 7' 36' 16• EAST ALONG SAID M£STE:RLY LINE, 880.00 FffT TO THE SOUTHflf:SfERLY CORNfR THEREOF, BEJN(; ALSO THE SOUTHEAS1fRLY CORNER Of LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED TO JOE A. MARRON, DA1fD APRIL 18, 1918 AND RfCORDED IN BOOK 754, PAGE 301 OF DEEDS; THENCE SOUTH 67' M£ST. ALONe; TilE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LAND, 1,709.40 FffT TO THE MOST SOUTHERLY CORNER THfREOF; THENCE NORTH 59' M£ST ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY UNE, 900.09 FffT 10 11!£ MOST SOUTHfRL Y CORNER OF LAND DESCRIBED IN DEED TO JUAN M. MAR/?ON DA 1fD AUGUST tl, 191J AND RECORDED IN BOOK 616, PAGE 414 OF DEEDS; THENCE NORTH 16' 07' to• EAST 890.00 FEET TO AN IN1fRSECTION WITH A UN£ KHICH BEA/?S SOUTH 83' 37' 09' VEST FROM THE TRUE POINT OF BEii/NN/NG; THENCE NORTH 83' 37' 09' EAST, 1,993.84 FEET 10 THE TRUE POINT Of BEGINNING. EXCEPTING THERfFROM THAT PORTION LYING ill THIN THE FOLLOI!ING DESCRIBED LANIY. COMMENCING AT THE NORTHVEST CORNER OF RECORD OF SURIIfY NO. 9336, RL£0 IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAN DlfGO COUNTY, MAY 12, 198J AS RLE NO. BJOF DmCIAL RECORDS; TIIENCE NORTH 70' 04' 42' EAST 1,005.63 FEET TO TilE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, SAID TRUE POINT OF Bfli/NNING BEJNG A POINT ON THE ARC Of A NON-TANGENT 178.00 FOOT RADIUS CURIIf, CONCA>£ SOUTHEAS1fRL Y A RADIAL LINE 10 SAID CURIIf BEARS NORTH 52' 29' 44' IIFST; THENCE ALONG THE ARC Of SAID CURl£ 101.20 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE Of 32' 34' 26•; THENCE NORTH 70' 04' 42• EAST 170.00 FffT 10 A 228.00 FOOT RADIUS CURl/[, CONCA\£ SOUTHERLY; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURl£ 87.61 FEET. THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE Of 22' 00' 59•; THENCE SOUTH 87'54' 19• EAST 30.34 FITT; THENCE SOUTH 70' 04' 42' VEST J79AJ FffT TO THE TRUE: POINT OF BEGINNING. BASIS OF BEARINGS THE BASIS Of BEARIN(;S FOR THIS A.L. T.A. IS THE CAUFORNIA COORDINATE: S'IS1EAI OF 198J. ZONE 6, EPOCH 1991.35 GRID BEARING BETVtfiN G.P.S. STATION 88 (CI..SB-088) AND G.P.S. STATION 87 (CI..SB-087} PER ROS 17271. I.E., NORTH 76iS'oo• M£ST DISTANCES SHO't!N HEREON ARE: GRID DISTANCES. 10 OBTAIN GROUND LE\£1. 0/STANCES. MUL71PLY DISTANCES BY 1/0.999948180. BENCHMARK CITY Of CARLSBAO G.P.S STATION NO. 88 (CI..SB-088) PER RfCORD OF SURVEY NO. 17271. ELEVATION: 317.176 M.S.L. DATUM (NG.V.D. 29) r·················---~~, UTILITIES WA r£R------~-------CARLSBAD MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT S£W£R-----~~-------C/TY OF CARLSBAD STORM DRAIN---------CITY OF CARLSBAD GAS AND E/.£CTRIC------SAN DIEGO GAS&: ELECTRIC r£LEPHON£-----------SBC TELEPHONE CABL£ T.V.---··-------TIME WARNER CABLE SCHOOL ------·-------CARLSBAD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SHEET INDEX SH££T 1... .. ... . . . ..... . .............. Tl T1.E SHEET SH££T 2.... ..... .. . .... ..... . ....... STR££T SECTIONS AND DETAIL SH££T SH££TS 3-8 ............................... VTM PLAN SH££TS SHEET 9 . . ...... ........ ........ . .... STREET 'B' PROFILE SH££T 10 ............................. TOPOGRAPHIC AND ENCUMBRANCE MAP SHEET 11 .............................. CROSS SECTIONS SHEET 12 . . .. ... .. .. . .. . .... .PREUMINAR Y VEHICULAR BRIDGE PLAN ' ' I I I I I I I KEY MAP ------ SCALf: 1• =300' OTHER APPLICATIONS GPA 11-09 MP 10-01 HMP 11-07 HDP 11-04 SUP 11-04 zc 11-04 SHEET 13 . ....... ....... . ..... CONCEPTUAL SECOND:ARY ACCESS AND BUS ROUTE EXHIBIT SHEET 14 . ..... .• ....... ..... . .... BMP EXHIBIT/MAP " P.'01/crJ Lu5, 72/73/20:2 77.52:45 /J,\1, -/ ' -,• ···---~---~-~----·········~---·················~--------· ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 167-04D-11 &: 21 PREUMINARY SOILS REPORT BY: GEOCON INC., DATED MARCH 2012 OWNER HANSON AGGREGA r£ PACIFIC SOU7HW£ST, INC. P. 0. BOX 639069 SAN DIEGO, CA. 92163-9069 (B58) 577-2770 omcE (858) 577-2779 FAX BY: ~('-~--~~·_.:'f~· -'t-~~~:..J DAT£:1>124,~J!l.,_.;l(}J2,.. APPLICANT QUARRY CREEK INVESTORS, LLC 2750 WOMB/.£ ROAD SAN DIEGO, CA. 92106 (619} 794-·1252 OFHCE (619) 336-3010 FAX DATE: I Z {7-/ 2- CITYOFC D PLANNING COMMISSION N c LEGEND OWNERSHIP BOUNDARY............ ..... .... . . .... . .... ........ ............ .. . ..... . .... ...... . ..... . PROPOSED LOT LINE . . ... . . . .. .. ...... . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .... . .. . ....... .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . ..... . PROPOSED BRUSH MANAGEMENT ZDN£......................... ....................... .. .. . . . . PROPOSED TRAILS .... : ............................................................................................................ . PROPOSED INTERSECTION SIGHT DISTANCE ................................................................. . PROPOSED EASEMENT ........................................................................................................... . PROPOSED HMP LINE .. ....... ...... ........ ......... ....... ......... ..... ....... ........ .... . . . . . .. . ----HW-- PROPOSED 100' I+HLAND BUFFER . ....................... . ................ ........................ . ............... . EXISTING CAL TRANS RIGHT-OF-WAY ................................................................. . T I i , I I I I PROP. 100 YR FI.OODLINE ..................................................................................................... . LOT NUMBER ......................................................................................................................... . 1 £X/STING STREU LIG/IT ...................................................................................................... . PROPOSED SiRE£T LIGHT (PUBLIC)...... ....... ....... ......... ........ ........................ ....... ...... . .. EXISTING CONTOURS .......................................................................................................... . ----::;}(} P/?OPDSED CONTOUI?S. ............................................................................................................ 250--- PROPOSED CUT SLOPE: (2:1 MAX.) UNLESS SHOWN 07H£RWISE ................................... ___ _t ____ :y ___ _ PROPOSED FILL SLOPE (2:1 MAX.) UNLESS SHOWN 07H£R.'MS£... ............................... ____ t_ ___ J_ ___ _ PROPOSED DAYLIGHT LIN£. . .. . . . ... . . ... . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . ... .. . . .. ... . . . .. .. . . . . ........ .. ... . . .. . . ....... .. PROPOSED DISTURBANCE UN£. ........................................................................................ , ..... . PROPOSED RETAINING WALL..... ...... ......... ...... ...... ....... ....... ... . . . . .......... . SLOP£ GRAD£ TOP OF WALL FINISH GRAD£ EXISTING CONC. BROW DITCH . ....... ........ ........ ...... .......... ...... . ....... ...... . .................... . PROPOSED CONC. BROW DITCH ......... . PROPOSED SWALE ............................................................................................................... . EXISTING RIPRAP . . ... ... . ....... .. .......... . PROPOSED RIPRAP . ....... ........ ... .. . ... . PROPOSED PUBLIC HEADWALL .............................................................................................. . PROPOSED PUBLIC STORM DRAIN RISER ....................................................................•.....•. EXISTING PUBLIC SIO!!M DRAIN &-CLEANOUT OR INLET ............................................ . PROPOSED PUBLIC STORM DRAIN &: CL£ANOUT OR IN/.£T ..... . .................................. . EXISTING PRIVATE STORM DRAIN ...................................................................................... . ---•1•----•1•--- ··.:.._) => D 4% TW XXX.X FG XXXX _,<-'I~~ if., ' ~ ... ==-:( ===11 Qc.:=== C.CCC .CC.. CCC = =.;cc ::c:j?J"c· :==toJ====== PROPOSED PRIVA r£ STORM DRAIN..... ....... ..... . ..... . ...... ........................................ ....... = ::=1:r:z~:. ~~:·.3n=:::= EXISTING S£1/rfR MAIN ..................... . PROPOSED S£1/rfR w.:••' IIANHOL£.. ..... ....... ....... ....... ...... ...... ..... --s--a-- PROPOSED RECYt;LED "lATER MAIN.............. . ................................................................ ---RW--·-- EXISflNG WA7ER MAJI\i .... ................ ........ ...... ............................................................. · v, -· ······ ·--· ··· PROPOSED WATER M11/N .. ----w---- £X/STING HRE HYfJi. .••• :T ........................................................................................... . PROPOSED FIRE HYDFANT .................................................................................................... . ----1 WATER POLISHER .......... ,., ...................................................................................................... . HAYMAR DRIVE EXISi!NG PA VEM£NT .......... ....................................... ........ . .... . ......... . POSS/B/.£ ACCESS r .. :NTS. BUS ROUT£ . . . ...................... . , ............................ . GENERAL NOTES 1. EXISTING GENERAL PLAN [)fSICNA TION RLM, OS 2. PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN DESIGNA TION RMH, RH, OS, CF 3. EXISTING ZONING R-1, INDUSTRIAL 4. PROPOSED ZONING PC 5. PROPOSED PROJECT IS LDqA r£0 IN LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT PLAN ZON£ 25. 6. TOTAL PROJECT BOUNDARY = 155.38 ACRES LOT 1 = 7.71 AC LOT 5 = 5.69 AC 'LOT 9 = 3.27 AC ~LOT 1J = 0.80 AC LOT 17 = 0.14 AC LOT 2 = 11.15 AC LO[ 6; 0.87 AC LOT 10 = 0.86 AC 'LOT 14 = 56.71 AC PUBLIC ROADS; 10.52 AC 7. 8. 9. 10. 71. 12. 1J. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. LOT 3 = 6.66 AC Llf 7 = 2.12 AC 'LOT 11 = 0.64 AC ' LOT 15 = 19.35 AC LOT 4 = 18.39 AC ' LOT B = 1.27 AC ·LOT 12 = 1.44 AC • LOT 16 = 8.39 AC TOPOGRAPHY SHOWN ON THIS SURVEY IS BASED UPON AN AERIAL SURVEY BY PROJECT DESIGN CONSULTANTS. IN JANUARY, 2006 AND HANSON QUARRY GRADING IN Dm>. 470-5A. !ILL CUT AND FILL SLOPES ARE TO BE 2: 1 MAXIMUM, EXCEPT AS 07H£RWISE SHOWN ON PLAN. GRADING SHOWN H£R£0N IS PRELIMINARY AND IS SUBJECT TO REVISIONS MADE DURING 7H£ FINAL DESIGN PROCESS, IN ACCORDANCE WllH ENGINEERING POLICY NO. 30, AND APPROVAL FROM 1H£ CITY ENGINEER AND CITY PLANNER. ALL LOT DIMENSIONS SHOV.N A/1£ APPROXIMA r£. ALL LOTS TO 11/EET MINIMUM OIIIIENS/ONS OF IJND£RL 'riNG ZONING. . EAR7HWORK QUANTITIES (GEOMETRIC): 582,00D C. Y. CUT, 582,000 C. Y, FILL (DISTURBED ACRES: 73.5 AC., 7,918 C. Y./AC.) R'EMF.D/AL GRADING QUANTtTifS: 192,000 C. Y. . TH£ BEARINGS AND DISTANCES SHOWN WfR£ DETERMINED FROM A FIELD SJlRVEY DATED JANUARY 2006. PROPOSED ADT: RH LOT 1: 129 DU x 6/0U = 774 ADT RMH LOT 4: 188 DU x 8/DU = 1,504 ADT RH LOT 2: 202 DU x 8/DU ; 1,616 ADT RH LOT 5: {56 OU x 10/DU = 560 ADT RM LOT 3: 81 DU x 10/DU = 810 ADT CF &: PARK & RID£ = 150 & 14C ADT HYDROMOD/RCA liON/Vi~ r£R OUAUTY BASINS PROPOSED IN LOTS 1, 2, 5, 9 AND 10 ARE APPROXIMATE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE. S££ RICK ENo';/NEERING HYDRDMODIFICA TION ANALYSIS. DA 1£0 DCTOQ£R 2012, FOR VOLUMES AND DETAILS. PERCENT OF SIT£ TO 9£ LANDSCAPED TO B£ D£TT;:RMIN£D DURING SIT£ PLAN REVIEW. FIRE HYDRANT FI.OW I.'EQutf(EMENT IS J,ODO GPM. WIS PROJECT WILL BE SERVED BY 330 PRESSURE ZONE. WATER A\lfRAGE DAY DEMAI'/D IS 174,200 GPO. MAXIMUM DAY DEMANJJ IS :(87,430 GPO. PEAK HOUR DEMAND IS 501;,180 GPD. MAXIMUM SE'MR GE}I;:RA TION IS 0.83 MGD (QUARRY CREEK: O.J8 MGD, OFFSIT£: 0.45 MGD). 7Hf TOTAL NUMBER OF LOTS IS 17. LOTS 1 THRU 5 ARf i?ESIDENTIAL. LOTS 6, g AND 10 SHALL BE PUBLIC USf, LOTS 6, 8 THRU 1J ,;N() 17 St/ALL BE HOA LOTS MAINTAIN£D BY THE HOA, LOT 7 IIILL BE SOLD TO A COMMUNITY FACILITY PROWD£R, LOTS i"4 lHRU 16 WILL BE OPEN SPACE LOTS WllH EASEMENTS TO B£ DEDICA r£0 TO A CONSERVANCY (HOA ~LL II~ VESTED miNER). 20. CURRENT USE: VACANT USL'() FO/? ROCK QUARR~ PROPOSED USF.: RESIDENTIAL UNITS 21. IH£ PROPOSED POST·-BMP TREATMENT AR£ HYDROIIIODIFICA TION/WA r£R QUALITY BASINS (SE£ SHEETS J TI1RU B) AND STORM FIL r£RS (LID) (OR Tf/£/R £QUIVAL£NT). SEE PRELIMINARY WATER QUALITY TECHNICAL REPORT (OA TED MARCH 2012). 22. AREA DRAINS AND OlH£1? INlETS SHALL HA \If "NO DUMPING" STENCILS. 23. 77'/AIL ALIGNMENTS SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE ANO SUBJECT TO REVISIONS DURING SIT£ PLAN R£\<!EW. 24. FLOOD ZONE 0£5/GNA TION: AE 25. DRAINAGE FI.OI+S LABELED 4S Qu/Vu REPRESENT UL liMA r£ ORA/NAG£ 110WS PER Dm>.470-5A (RECLAMA liON GRADING PLAN) MID FI.OI+S LAB£1.£0 AS Op/Vp REPRESENT FI.OWS GENERA TED BY TI1E PROJECT. DA'IE REGISlRA~ON El<PIR£S 03-31-14 12.·17·1'2. OCS!GNED Bl': RJ ....... MW GH = T -f'Y .). SHEET 1~tQF 14 ............ EX. R/W EX. 4" PCC SWK 5' EX. R/W 6" TYPE "G" CURB & GUTTER EX. 5" AC OVER 6" A.B. 84' EX. 4" PCC OVER 6" BASE 5' PUBLIC EX/S11NG MARRON ROAD EX. R/W EX. R/W 1 MAX. 4" NON-CONliGUOUS P.C.C. SIDEWALK 6" TYPE "G" CURB & GUTTER (TYP.) R/W 5' 0 SEWER WAJER STREET :.4' R/W STREET UGHT AS SHOWN ON PLANS (TYP.) MAX. '----5' STABILIZED D.G. TRAIL W/7H 6" CONCRETE CURB EDGING (SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR MEANDERING) \_U/~DE~~CUT PER SOILS ENGINEER'S RECOMMENDA liON PUBLIC PROPOSED COLLECTOR SIREET R/W GUARD RAIL 6" TYPE "G" CURB .t GUTTER (TYP.) 60' R/W PROPOSfD '01 RAISED MOUNTABL£ ~ MEDIAN LANE WATER SEWER STREET 'B' BRIDGE' LOT3 PROPOSED PROPOSED 6" CURB RIGHT-OF-WAY ~ if PROPOSED q: 6" CURB PROPOSED RAISfD MEDIAN PROPOSfD RIGHT-OF-WAY IJ' 17' . 11 8+00.00 -11+49.36 \ 60' ' LOTS 1+05.80 -1+43.BO EX. 6" PCC SWK EX. ST. LIGHT 2:1 EX. R/W 6" TYPE "G" CURB & GUTTER n EX. 8" Pve-/ 10' WATER 1--~--1 EX. 4" BA~>E-' PUBLIC EX/ST1NG PLAZA DRIVE 6" TYPE "G" CURB & GUTTER RECL. WAJER 60' EX. SIIR. VARIES 5' EX. WTR. / / ~~~MAX. EX. R/W 4" NON-CONliGUOUS P.C. C. SIDEWALK NOTE: STA. 1+43.80 TO STA. 4+96.31 -TRANS/liONS FROM 69' ROW TO 60' ROW R/W 60' 12' 12' STORM DRAIN SEWER WATER STREET~· R/W STREET LIGHT AS SHOWN ON PLANS (TYP.) MAX. ~--5' STA81/.IZ£0 D. G. TRAIL WI7H 6" CONCRETE CURB EDGING (SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR MEANDERING) '-·UIVDE~!CUT PER ENGINEER'S RECOMMENDATION PUBLIC PROPOSED COLLECTOR SIREET R/W 4+96.31 -10+00.00 6' BIKE LANE r Fli'?E HYDRANT AS SHOWN ON PLANS (TYP.) 60' R/W <:TDt:<"T LIGHT AS SHOWN ON PLANS (TYP.) o.s. PUBLIC EXIS1JNG TAMARACK AVENUE 4" Nf?!'~g~~~ifOlJS _ __/ P.C.C. STABIUZ£0 D.G. TRAIL W/7H CONCRETE CURB EDGING LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR MEANDERING) EX. LIGHT EX. R/W : 6" TYPE "G" CURB & GUTTER 55' 11' EX. SIIR. EX. R/W * I 7' 5.5' EX. 4" PCC SWK EX. WTR. PUBLIC EXIST1NG SIMSBURY COURT C:4L TRANS R/W J4 R/W PROJ. BOY. VARIES 17 17' 13' VARIES J' MIN.-20' EXIST. PAVEMENT EXIST. PAVEMENT PROP. PKWY. LO I. :4LTRANS T11 :fctXIST. l 1 ""' V" ,. BERM 'k' ~ MAX. l . fl.%) (2;>9) ~77"'~-~-~--' :---/•'/,{"' ;,·.;.'~:.::~'l i ;$$ ... ' -~-? 1t 15i0 /'·-->t~ .. -:0•/• -"'-/ • /<::_.<··,-J_, /:/' EX. 21"n SWR. ~ SWR. n ~ ~~ill) (2%) ~ 2£ ~-,EX. 36" ..__,-SWR. E!) ./;_ m. :. . " :. ._--.../ /(<f:• LtJ~>Y> --· .. ',' PUBLIC EXIST1NG HA YMAR DRNE 1+00. 00 4+ 20.00 FRONnNG LOT 11 PROP. CONC. BROW DITCH 6" TYP£ "G" CURB & GUTI!R (TYP.) STORM DRAIN WATER<;> I SIREET :4' \_UI¥ID~T PER SOILS ENGINEER'S RECOM/JENDA liON PUBLIC PROPOSED LOCAL STREET R/W 2:1 6" TYPE "G" CURB & GUTTER (TYP.) 10+00.00 -56+43.20 60' JO' JO' I ~.ffi?i I SE'fR . 1. VARI£S .I i ' 10' , i ,VARIES •I Ql STORM/ I DRAIN I ! ' • VARIES, I . STREET 'B' R/W '---tJNDFIIClJT P£.1? STREET LIGHT AS SHOWN ON PLANS (TYP.) STABIUZ£0 5' D.G. TRAIL (STA 1+00-8+08) W/ 6" CONC. (SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR MEANDERING) 5' NON-CONliGUOUS P. C. C. SIDEWALK (STA.11+4J.OO -14+42.60) SOILS ENGINEER'S RECOMMENDAnON PUBLIC PROPOSED COLLECTOR SIREET 1+00.00 -8+00.00 (NOR7H OF BRIDGE) Fli~ flcrne: f--':\2463\~NGR\_PLNJS\Tf.-1\24~3TMC·2.--:lwg. Caci:; SO\-'(;d ~ast: :0/2/.?0i2 °1 28:55 i'-.lv'. ;_:;kdd L':~o;~ 12/;7/2012 9.S1 24 Ml 6" TYPE "G" CURB & GUTTER (TYP.) 20' 14' 14' BIKE LANE 1----""--j Q RECL. . WATER ' Q SEWER ! STREET 'B' R/W 6' STREET LIGHT AS SHOWN ON PLANS (TYP.) 5'NON-CONnGUOUS P.C.C. SIDEWALK (STA.11+4J.OO -14+4260) L_u_NfJI~I~. PER SOILS ENGINEER'S RECOMMENDATION PUBLIC PROPOSED COLLECTOR SIREET 11+49.36 -14+42.60 (SOU7H OF BRIDGE) R/W 60' LOTS 2:1 6" TYPE •c:•..: Cf:!~l1-l r' .t GUTTER EX. 15" SWR. _r EX. 21" SWR. 5' STORM i RECL. DRAIN ! WATER WA lER l-13'-6' HA YMAR DRIVE R/W LOT2 ~ .~·mncr LIGHT AS SHOWN ON PLANS (TYP.) MAX. PUBLIC PROPOSED LOCAL STREET ? CALTRANS r FENCE 6" TYPE "G" CURB & GUTTER (TYP.) 5+52.01 -11+42.92 (PCR) FRONTING LOT 2 5' 6'-8' HAYMAR DRIVE R/W STREET LIGHT AS SHOWN ON PLANS (TYP.) \_UNVERC'UT P£R SOILS ENGINEER'S RECOMMENDA noN MAX. PUBLIC PROPOSED LOCAL STREET 12+39.18 (PCR) -18+12.43 I STREET 'B' ROUND ABOUT DETAIL NOTE: SCAlE: 1"=40' GEOMETRIC DESI~ AND PEDESTRIAN RAMP LOCAnONS SHOWN ABOVE ARE CONCEPTUAL FOR TENTAliVE MAP PURPOS£5. FUR TilER REFINEMENT OF GEOMETRIC DES!~ DURING FINAL ENGINEERING MAY BE REQUIRED. GUE 4" CONliGUOUS P. C. C. SIDEWALK 6" TYPE "G" CURB 3t GUTTER (TYP.} CUE 7' 1---'---1 '-UNDffiCIJT PER STORM DRAIN PVT. DRIVEWAY 'C' 1+45.78 -1+89.00 SOILS ENGINEER'S RECOMMENDA nON NOTE: STA. 1+89.00 TO STA. 3+00.21 -TRANStnONS FROM 63' ROW TO 55' ROW GUE 4 • CONTIGUOUS P.C.C. SIDEWALK STORM DRAIN PVT". DRIVEWAY 'C' 3+00.21 -7+21. 72 GUE LANE MAX. .. I .. SHEET 2 OF 14 I > • 0 ( t ' ' I I \ ( / i ' \ \ \' \ \ \ \ I \ ~EX. SDG&£ EASEMENT \ \ TO BE QUITCLAIMED ! 100-YEAR HYDRAULIC AND ""'"'"" FOR QUARRY CREEK FROM CONSUWNiS DATED PROP. LOT / ---· ! EX. 0111"-'••· PER DWGt47l)-"5J\--. EX>SDG&E EASEMENT TO at· QUITCLAIMED / / / LOT LINE SEE SHEET 4 / { f:X. BROW Dm:H-: TO BE REMOVED PAfi'CEL IN OCEANSIDE WILL BE PRGfVI/JI:B--..!WfH DEVELOPMENT OF LOT 1 I PROP. Jo FT. unurr ACCESS EASEMENT WATERMAIN-" / / lf::.;~~CILf:~S[;T rrr;;;fTL j' -~ p -/ ' [I -~ .. ---I OWNERSHIP BOUNDARY ~ GRADING SHOWN FOR REFERENCE AND v~y~~~ ONLY. A SE:PARA TE .. ~'"""' REQUIRED FROM THE CITY OCEANSIDE NOT A PART ~v TEMPORARY GRADING TEMPORARY SWALE EX. BROW DITCH BE REMOVED AND REPLACED WITH SWALE ' ' ---· " ~ ' I \ ' I ~' •• ; r'---~ . ! ; : ~~ -% N GRAPHICAL SCALE SCALE: 1" = 60' 180 "' ----~ I I --~ "' "' 6 o\. <>: -- ~ ~ ;;§ ;;§ --~ I o;; ~ ·" - l:!:!!:!:i C§ZS "' ~ "' -~ :S I 6 :3 - ~ ~ ;;§ ;;§ 8 co ~ d "' ~ "' -..!_ -o\. - ~ ;;§ § i§ .. >-"' SHEET 3 OF 14 l() w w (f). ? 'P 17QJ? 2 15 22 cp P/ort"' 1 Lost 17/'7/ 711.': 9 !3'+ 4-' AM -, -I-- I SEE SHEET 8 I T~ ' 120 GRAPHICAL SCALE SCALf: 1" = 60' X 145 5 - X 149 G 8" 8'1 X , 180 --~ "' "" I ----I I I ~ ,.!. --1'il "' "' -I I ,), .!, ..!, 0 ~ l:l! -0 -- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ C§ C§ C§ C§ C§ --• 8 I 0 -<() ~ .. "' ~ ·" ~ ~ -C§ <:l ~~ ::e: "'~ ~ "'"' . . SHEET 4 OF 14 ~- \ \ ' \ ' r· divotui \ \ /'.W.CJ-}CAR FLOODPLAIN PER HYDRAUUC AND SCOUR ANAL YSfSofR'Of{T FOR THE QUARRY CREEK BRI/Xlf m FROM CHANG CONSULTANTS fA TED i ,.-r-c...-, ,; ; / "· \ { X71 5 TO 8£ GRANTED ; ' ) X74 9 X75 2 X75./ SEE SHEET 6 X 15 2 l ' ---· ~--· .. . +-' .r~ X104.6 REMOVED C') 1-w w I (J) w w (J) 1-w w I ·en w w (J) N GRAPHICAL SCALE SCALE: 1" = 60' 180 --~ I -"l' .n .... -- ~~ t§ri "' g ad ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ a I § t§ .. >-"' SHEET 5 OF14 r-w w I en w w en I ' ' ' I ~ I 10/3 201 L 20 "i4 PM SEE SHEET 5 X148 1 X1"-9 4 X167 2 I' X 167 8 X"6/9 / / ;;0 X92 6 / / / X92 9 ' X92 6 0 JO 60 120 GRAPHICAL SCALE SCALt: t" "' 60' r-w w I en w w (J) 180 .. .. 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IN FAVOR OF: THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO AFFECTS: PARCEL A AN EASEMENT FOR PUBUC ROAD AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, RECORDED NOVEMBER 25, 1931 IN BOOK 56, PAGE 255 OF OffiCIAL RECORDS. IN FAVOR OF: THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO AFFECTS: PARCEL A AN EASEMENT FOR EITHER OR BOTH POLE LINES. UNDERGROUND CONDUITS AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, RECORDED MAY 11, 1949 IN BOOK 3200, PAGE 449 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. IN FAVOR OF: SAN DIEGO GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY AFFECTS: PARCEL A AN EASEMENT FOR SEWER PIPE LINE AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, RECORDED APRIL 20, 7961 AS /NSfflUMENT NO. 68841 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. IN FAVOR OF: THE CITY OF OCEANSIDE AFFECTS: PARCEL A AN EASEMENT FOR EITHER OR BOTH POLE LINES. UNDERGROUND CONDUITS AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES. RECORDlD MARCH 31, 1966 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 54146 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. IN FAVOR OF: SAN DIEGO GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY AFFECTS: PARCEL A AN EASEMENT FOR EJTHER OR BOTH POLE UNES, UNDERGROUND CONDUITS AND INCIDENTAL PURPOSES, RECORDED JUN£ 29, 1967 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 94628 OF OffiCIAL RECORDS. IN FAVOR OF: SAN DIEGO GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY AFFECTS: PARCEL A AN EASEMENT FOR LANDSCAP£ AND ORA/NAG£ MAINTENANCE AND FOR SLOPE STABIL/ZA TION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EROSION CONTROL AND INCIDlNTAL PURPOSES. RECORDeD MARCH 7, 1986 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 86-090570 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. IN FAVOR OF: TRlETOPS UNLIMITED, A JOINT VENTURE AFFECTS: PARCELS A AND 8 THE TERMS AND PROVISIONS CONTA/NfD IN THE DOCUMENT ENTITLED "GRANT OF PERPETUAl SLOP£ EASEMENT AND TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENi RECORDED JI.INE 23, 2003 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2003-0739971 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. File Name P \2468\E!VGR\_PLA/'6\ TM\24687Jv!IO dwa, D'Jie Scved Losl 8/8/2C12 1 4! 4J JlA1. f-"otleo Lost 1,2/1 l/20!2 70 01 2!:J AM STATUS OF EASEMENT EASEMENT TO BE VACA 1fD ON ANAL MAP AND REDEDICA 1fD AS RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT TO BE VACA 1fD ON ANAL MAP AND REDEDICATED AS RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT TO BE QUITCLAIMED EASEMENT TO REMAIN £AS£M£NT TO B£ OUITCLAIM£D EASEMENT TO BE QUITCLAIMED EASEMENT TO REMAIN EASEMENT TO REMAIN EX/57: PARCEL TOPOGRAPHIC AND ENCUMBRANCE MAP LINE Ll L2 LJ L4 LS L6 L7 L8 L9 L70 L11 L12 L13 UN£ TABLE LENGTH BEARING 66.6' N54 '46'26"E 160.2' N70'J6'15"E 60.8' N5J'52'54"E 91.3' N11'37'15"E 98.0' N71VrJ6"W 46.2' N28'J2'25"W 97.3' N89'56'30"E 180.9' N51'35'46"E 17. t' NBO'Orto"E 32.5' N8211'34"E 24.9' N2B'20'57"E 67.8' N6J'SO'Or£ 126.7' N84'51'40"E ' ' ':. ;_"- . --· .• >>- \ ' \ \ PORTIONS IN EXCESS OF THE REQUIRED RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR HAYMAR DRIVE SHALL BE CONVEYED TO PROPERTY OWNER VIA SEPARATE ACTION. CITY OF CARLSBAD PROPERTY RIGHT-OF-WAY TO BE DEDICA 1fD BY THE CITY. PORTIONS IN EXCESS OF THE REQUIRED RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL REMAIN CITY PROPERTY. CITY OF OCEANSIDE PROPERTY RIGHT-OF-WAY TO BE DEDICATED BY THE CITY OF OCEANSID£ PORTIONS IN EXCESS OF THE REQUIRED RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL REMAIN CITY PROPERTY. PAR N ~-,, __ o · · ·10a~·2aa··--4~oo~---· -T6oii ~dl~-1 'I / GRAPHICAL SCALE • SCALE: 1" = 200' / ~ --~ ... ... ----I I ~ ~ ,.!. --!i; ... ... -:;;: 6 ..t. a 6 ..t. ~ ---- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .. ).. "" SHEET 10 OF 14 -- PROPOSED FINISHED GRAD£ LOT2 PROPOSED FINISHED GRADE PROPOSED REDWOOD HEADER TRAIL . ······· [EXr.m~~=: BASIN .. LOT3 PROPOSED 4' RETAINING WALL PROPOSED FINISHED GRADE EXISTING GROUND SECTION A-A (SHEET 3) NOT TO SCALE PROPOSED FINISHED GRADE EXISTING GROUND VIEW FENCE LOT16 PROPOSED FINISHED GRADE EXISTING BROW DffCH TO REMAIN EXISTING 10' KEYSTONE RETAINING WALL TO REMAIN, FILL TO BE PLACED UP AGAINST EXISTING RETAINING WALL IWD 4' TO BE EXPOSED. r-£!(1STIIVG GROUND SECTION 8-B (SHEET 4) -- NOT TO SCALE HMP -OPEN SPACE LOT14 O.S. LOT EXISTING GROUND\ --------_ --- ----PROPOSED ---FINISHED GRADE ------------ PROPOSED FINISHED GRADE PROPOSED REDWOOD HEADER 6.00' TRAIL SECTION C-C (SHEET 6) NOT TO SCALE ~,0 -ca Ul ~ ~~~ ~ u u.ILL. 0 0 25'± ENVIRONMENTAL FENCE EXISTING GROUND -T::r-- E~ ------_--.--..(EXISTING GROUND TEMPORARY ENVIRONMENTAL FENCE 10.00' PROPOSED FINISHED GRADE PROPOSED REDWOOD HEADER i 6.00' TRAIL \_EXISTING GROUND SECTION G-G (SHEET 6) NOT TO SCALE F'iie Nome: P: \2468\E:rVGK\_PLANS\T.M\2165/.Mi!.o'wq, Dcir; SMed Lusi. !<}/tJ/10.12 9:3] 8.9 .M•!!, Piotieo Last !2/17/2012 10 02:24-AM --- ---------LOT9 ----r:::r- LOT6 HOA LOT PARK-N-RIDE TEMPORARY ENVIRONMENTAL FENCE 2.00' 60' BMZ LOT12 HOA LOT LOT5 PROPOSED FINISHED GRADE .--.-- .--.--.--~EXISTING GROUND SECTION D-D (SHEET 7) 60' BMZ LOT5 r-PROA7SED FINISHED GRADE LOT13 HOA LOT NOT TO SCALE LOT14 O.S. LOT PROPOSED FINISHED GRADE SECTION E -E (SHEET 7} ~~----------------~60~'~RO=W~----------------l~ ~ HAYMAR DRIVE ~~--------~--------~--------~~---------1~ 1:1: ___ __, SECTION F -F (SHEET 3) NOT TO SCALE / / / NOT TO SCALE ~-----­--------- PROPOSED FINISHED GRAD£ 10.00' TEMPDRAI?Y ENVIRONMENTAL FENCE rE!(ISTIIVG GROUND ------- PROPOSED 4' M/SSJON SPLIT FACE RETAINING WALL -~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~ ~S!~:3S!~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ --I ~ .. .. )o. lXI SHEET 11 OF 14 along "STREET B" Line) .__...-EB 51'-0" 174'-o" 62'-6" ---~---------------- --------------- 1 so'+ II II ····steel No Work. Zone // .....-..---Pi I es 9 Typ ,;'.>-II Abut 4 -----------------~·~--------~--------~----/ r'~', . . . ·• .· 8+00 I I 8+00 I WSE 9+00. 10+00 Pier 2 ELEVATION. Top of Slope Toe of S I ope ~--L \ . ..,., . . .. .. I ··•·•·· I . ·. . . I V ~optional Sidewalk Overlooks, Typ / _~? '=~ ~ .. I . ·.· ... . l . . . I I. I 9+00 1 "=20' 150'± No Work Zone I l . ... 1 .· p J /; 1 . . . I I 10+00 .·.. . .• .· ... . "!l-rr II II II II Pier 3 11 +00 -Top of S I ope Toe of Slope . ·.. . •·· . . .. I .• I ·. . .. . I . • I f I 11 +00 I ·. · . • . . R/W ~tf_ "STREET B" 30' -0" R/W I 30'-0'' I 4 6 '-0" 23'-0'1 23'~0" s'-o" 5'-o'' 5'-0" 5'-0'' 1';;..0" 12'-0" 12'-0" .·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 I -Oil ~· r--+-Y--_;;c__c_..~.......L--~~~4L-t---~L_~.._-PC/PS Concrete Bulb-Tee Girder - <.0 I r- FG~ . ' -....... ~_;., - -------------~--~~~~------------- Steel Pi I es, r~~---------------~~--~--------~~ l . . I . n--,r--rr-~n--,r--rr--n--,r--rr--n~ Typ N'.· .· '.1 II ·J.I II II II II II II II ·ll II ·11 II II II II ·II II II . I II II II II II II II II II II II II 11 II II II II II ll II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II ·II II II TYPICAL SECTION 1"=10' UTILITIES CD-Dry Utilities ® -1 2" Water (2nd I i ne if needed) ®-6" Reclaimed Water @)-12" Sewer in 18" casing . CITY OF OCEANSIDE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT PLANS FOR PLAN r.:C~IT!""V __ AP_P_R~O~VE~D~CH_A;,;,;N.;;,;GE;;,;;S;...,...~~"""'~"'......,.., BENCH ~ARK= NO. DESCRIPTION APPROVED BY DATE QUARRY CREEK BRIDGE PLANNING STUDY APPROVED CJ1Y ENGINEER l 1 "=20' DESCRIPTION:------~----------- i·V::L..ININTERNATIONAL LOCATION:-~__...,.--,.;...-~~------~--'---~-. ENGINEER· OF WORK CH!i:CIIEO ·BY DRAWN BY 404 CAMINO Dl':l fliO SOUTH, SUITE 700, SAN OJEGO, CA. 92108 APPROVollil. 04TE www.tyfin.com· *""' • / N01E: EXACT LOCATION OF FU1VRE UTILITY AND ACCESS LOCA T/ONS TO BE DETERMINED IN SITE PLANNING PHASE CURB R/W DETAIL: SCALE: 1• =40' CONCEPTUAL SECONDARY ACCESS AND BUS ROUTE EXHIBIT '', ;~· ~*~ GRAPHICAL SCALE SCALE: 1" = 160' * --I ~ --I ~ --I ;.:;; ~ ~ 0 I .. SHEET 13 OF 14 - / ,' R-7512-81 OR EQUIVALENT DETAIL OF MECHANISM TO PREVENT CLOGGING OF ORIFlCES BMP EXHIBIT /MAP GRAPHICAL SCALE SCALE: 1" = 160' ----I I ~ i - --I ~ - ~ a I "' -~ 6 - .. I .. 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HILLSIDE QUARRY CREEK DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 11-04 ' ' (J) r- 0 ""0 m ""0 :;c 0 "'T1 -r-m (J) 1\) (/) DESIGNED BY: 0 I DRAMN BY: m PROJ£CT £NGR. "Tim RJ RJ AIW -----~ ~ I!: 8 ~ l:; 8 ~ I I I l sr: ~T ""]78 I l =J I I r-~-1 ~I;! J l ~ . . . V I v _,., ~ 1\ .---v ' u li 1\ lj § I :D i5 N I I ! l II I ' I )-' / I " "..., I ......... -...-~ I z - I ---g I Col r----r----- ~ l SIREEh ~ I I \ I ' ' ~I ' ~--~ r------r--- ~ ' " " " I' " RE't7SIONS DA 7E: ID-05-2012 SCAJ.£: 08-21-2012 JOB NO. 2468.00 ~ -I BY : ________ DATED : ___ _ s 8 -- lli ~ " " ' - -... I !! ! ~ ~ g I .-- /; I I I I ", '-- I I - - I I r-- I I 1-:m I PROJECT DESIGN CONSULTANTS Planninq I Landscape Architecture I Enqineerinq I Survey 701 B Street, Suite BOO 619.235.6471 Tel San Diego, CA 92101 819.234.0348 Fax (J-2::---- 8 ~ i; 1!: 8 I I ' I I sf An .,. 1---; 11R~S j ,-W -- / I I I I I I~ ... "' I I l f \ lr-H--t-t----t-+-t---+-1·1-t--+--t--t-t---l--t---t-j;!Mt--t--t---l -PQINI - - IL ~ I I I: / lb-. 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Cit' -~----........ -.. ,.., ______ _ -- 1:>01.11r.· 10}41\2 -...-• ..ett.- ---1102!11 -- -- ~ r...,...,__,__ ----·-::-~~ 0 '~ -lOr w { !Mtllo J I I .. ¥ a: ~'K. .--. !"'~ ~- IQii4m .JliiMol 11021 ~ (If'--~ U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office 6010 Hidden Valley Road, Suite 101 Carlsbad, California 920 II 760-431-9440 FAX 760-431-9618 In Reply Refer To: FWS/CDFW -0680009-13 TA 0134 Mr. Van Lynch Senior Planner City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, California 92008-7314 California Department of Fish and Wildlife South Coast Region 3883 Ruffin Road San Diego, California 92123 858-467-4201 FAX 858-467-4299 JAN 2Ji 2013 Subject: Request for Determination of Equivalency for a Hardline Modification of the Quarry Creek Master Plan Project, City of Carlsbad, California Dear Mr. Lynch: The California Department ofFish and Wildlife (Department) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), hereafter collectively referred to as the Wildlife Agencies, have reviewed your December 12,2012, request for determination of equivalency for a hardline modification ofthe Quarry Creek Master Plan Project (Project). The Wildlife Agencies previously concurred with a hardline modification for the Quarry Creek Reclamation Plan Project in our October 13, 2010, letter. We have reviewed the equivalency findings (enclosed) for the proposed hardline modification for consistency with the City of Carlsbad's (City) Habitat Management Plan (HMP) based on the information provided in your request. Except for Figure 6, the figures in the enclosed equivalency findings are incorporated by reference. The project site is located in the northeast portion of the City, approximately a quarter to half mile west of College Boulevard, and immediately south of State Route 78 (SR-78). The project site is comprised of two parcels of!and: the 100-acre Reclamation Parcel (APN #167-040-21- 00) to the east, and the 56-acre Panhandle Parcel (APN #167-040-11-00) to the west. Buena Vista Creek bisects the Reclamation Parcel and runs westerly as it ·exits the Reclamation Parcel, and continues off-site north of the Panhandle Parcel. The project site is generally bounded to the north by SR-78, to the east by a commercial center and auto dealership, to the south by residential development, and the Department-owned Buena Vista Creek Ecological Reserve to the west (Figure 1) .. The purpose for the proposed hardline modification is to accommodate hardline preserve patterns· in order to maintain the Buena Vista Creek in the Resource Agency's desired aligmnent. • The modification will also serve to protect and increase habitat corridors, and reflect the landowner's proposed master plan development project for the property. The proposed 2012 hardline alignment increases the overall acreage of hardline preserve area by 9.5 acres. More specifically, the proposed hardline increases sensitive habitats by increasing Mr. Van Lynch (FWS/CDFW-06B0009-13TA0134) 7.76 acres of coastal sage scrub (CSS; 3.24 acres of preservation and 4.52 acres of restoration) and 1.66 acres of riparian habitat (Figure 2). It also increases the acreage of non-sensitive disturbed land 0.54 acre. The modification will result in reductions to 0.02 acre of marsh, 0.18 acre of grasslands, 0.02 acre of eucalyptus, and 0.24 acre of developed land within the current hardline preserve design. These sub-totals result in a net increase of 9.4 acres of sensitive habitats and a net increase in 0.10 acre of non-sensitive habitats; for a total increase of 9.5 acres of hardline preserve (Figure 3 ). Table I. Quarrv Creek Prooosed Hardline Vegetation Changes Removed Added to Existing from Adopted Proposed Total Vegetation Type Hardline Adopted Hardline Hardline Difference Hardline Area (acres) Area Area (acres) (acres) (acres) (acres) Sensitive Coastal saie scrub 32.47 -1.28 4.52 35.71 3.24 Coastal SMe scrub-reveoetated --4.52 4.52 4.52 Chaparral 4.94 --4.94 - Rioarian 14.46 -0.04 1.70 16.12 1.66 Marsh 0.46 -0.02 -0.44 -0.02 Subtotal Sensitive 52.33 -1.34 10.74 61.73 9.40 Non~Sensitive Non-nati veorassland 10.32 -0.40 0.22 10.14 -0.18 Eucalyptus woodland 0.06 -0.02 -0.04 -0.02 Disturbed 9.83 -0.22 0.76 10.37 0.54 Develooed 0.71 -0.71 0.47 0.47 -0.2-t Subtotal Non-sensitive 20.92 -1.35 1.45 21.02 0.10 TOTAL 73.25 -2.69 12.19 82.75 +9.50 2 The total hardline preserve for the Project will be approximately 82.75 acres, a 9.50-acre increase over the approved 73.25-acre 2010 hardline preserve. The proposed hardline preserve will include 35.71 acres of avoided CSS. The proposed hardline preserve will also include 16.66 acres of riparian and marsh habitats and will result in the restoration of 4.52 acres of manufactured slope to CSS and the restoration of degraded riparian and/or wetland habitats (Figure 4 ). All CSS and wetland restoration will be subject to success criteria approved by the City and the Wildlife Agencies. Thus, the proposed 82.75-acre hardline preserve for the Project will include a total of 40.23 acres of CSS, 16.56 acres of wetlands, 4.94 acres of chaparral, and 10.14 acres of non-native grassland (Table I, Figure .6). The applicant has agreed to place a conservation easement or declaration of restrictive covenant over the hardline preserve, to provide funding for perpetual management of the hardline preserve, and to otherwise comply with all applicable mitigation measures adopted in the certified Final EIR for the project. The conservation easement should be in favor of the Department or other qualified entity. A declaration of restrictive covenant should only be used if the applicant demonstrates that it cannot retain a qualified entity to hold the conservation easement. Mr. Van Lynch (FWS/CDFW-06B0009-13TAOI34) 3 The HMP standards for the western portion of Zone 25 require the maintenance of a contiguous linkage of CSS, chaparral, and grassland habitats averaging 800 fuet to 1 ,000 feet vvide along the southern and western portion of the zone and to maintain a minimum constriction of 500 feet where narrower constrictions do not currently exist. However, the eastern portion of Zone 25, including the Project site, is within an existing hardline preserve. The proposed hardline alignment will maintain important habitat corridors established in the adopted HMP and result in the removal of impacts to riparian habitats in the north-south regional wildlife corridor on the Panhandle parcel, approved per the adopted hardline (Figure 5). Furthermore, it will expand this corridor from 625 feet to 880 feet in width. The approximate 255-feet in width addition will provide enhanced connectivity and will benefit HMP preserve areas outside the project site by facilitating wildlife movement between habitat areas. The proposed hardline largely follows the adopted hardline alignment of the biologically less significant corridor paralleling the southern property line, but slightly narrows the narrowest point of this hardline width from approximately 110 feet to approximately 85 feet; however, the proposed Project will provide restoration of native CSS through this preserve area. The net reduction in width is a result of the inclusion of a :fire management area adjacent to the existing offsite neighborhood, The Knolls, as allowed per the HMP Adjacency Standards. No brush fire management is included within the proposed hardline adjacent to any new development. Immediately west of this narrow portion of preserve, however, the proposed hardline results in a significant widening of the preserve corridor by approximately 190 feet in added width from 110 feet to 300 feet wide. The proposed hardline also slightly expands the important east-west trending Buena Vista Creek valley along the outside (north) of the meandering riparian corridor that characterizes the northwest section of the Reclamation Parcel. The HMP Zone 25 standards also require that alignment for the future Marron Road minimize impacts to sensitive biological resources and disruption of wildlife movement. The proposed Project will remove the extension of Marron Road from the City's Circulation Element. Based on the above, the Wildlife Agencies concur with the equivalency finding for the proposed hardline modification, and have determined that the modifications are consistent with City's HMP. We appreciate the opportunity to review the City's request for a hardline modification, If you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact Janet Stuckrath (Service) at 760-431- 9440, extension 270 or Stephanie Ponce (Department) at 858-467-4237. oU~~ Karen A Goeoel . Assistant Field Supervisor · U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Enclosure Sincerely, David Mayer Acting Environmental Program Manager California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife ATTACHMENT 12 Van L nch From: Council Internet Email Sent: To: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 10:33 AM Gary Barberio Cc: Don Neu; Van Lynch Subject: FW: Open Space in Carlsbad From: Jan Lewis [mailto:ilewiscbad@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2013 3:43PM To: Council Internet Email Subject: Open Space in Carlsbad Please keep development off the panhandle and follow existing zoning. Leave the reserve and environment as is so that there is open space for the community to enjoy. Do not pass any home building or other construction development plans in this area. Thank you. Jan Lewis 4784 Beachwood Ct. Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 Van L nch From: Council Internet Email Sent: To: Monday, January 14, 2013 4:22PM Gary Barberio Cc: Don Neu; Van Lynch Subject: FW: Quarry Creek Development Attachments: Our Beautiful Canyon.JPG; Kids Riding Bikes.JPG From: Julie H [mailto:hamilton.jewels@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 3:19PM To: Council Internet Email Subject: Quarry Creek Development Dear Mayor and City Council Members, My husband and I bought our house, which backs directly up to the Quarry Creek canyon land, almost two years ago with the expectation that it would be developed at some point. We did our research and saw that it is/was zoned for single family residences. The open space behind our house is one of the treasures of this area that all of the neighborhood kids love to play in on their bikes and that us adults enjoy walking through each evening. It would be great if this peacefUl refitge didn't turn into too much of an overcrowded rental property (like many areas of Oceanside). Our view would directly and adversely be affected by three story rental complexes. I know from experience that living in three story buildings is a tight squeeze for anyone and a cause to make people feel cramped and overwhelmed. Also, people tend to take better care of their neighborhoods and homes when they own homes as compared to relying on HOAs to maintain order. I respectfully ask that your reconsider your plan and try to include as few units as possible. I completely understand that this area will be developed, but I hope that the new residences will maintain the high integrity and reputation that makes Carlsbad such a wonderful, charming beachtown for families to live in. Respectfully and Sincerely, Julie Hamilton Homeowner, Knolls of Calavera. Hills (714)928-5302 P .S. 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This is open space that all residents and visitors to the region will be able to enjoy. Quarry Creek will also generate much needed property and sales tax revenues for the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside. In regard to anticipated impacts on traffic, I learned that McMillin is actively working with the City to design improvements to the system and contribute fees to further improve traffic flows for residents. As our delicate economy improves, it is imperative that local governments welcome and approve such projects to the benefit of both current and future residents. I appreciate your consideration and look forward to your action. Thank you, att~11 ~;L~ u~ Allison McLaughlin Keith Hansen 4114 Peninsula Drive Carlsbad, CA 92010 January 8, 2013 Dear Carlsbad City Council: Please regard this letter as a statement of support for the proposed Quarry Creek community. I support any plan to develop a residential community near existing infrastructure and services. This proposed project mirrors the trend of sustainable, "inward-facing" development that cities throughout the country are considering, Quarry Creek promotes a "live, work, play" lifestyle for future residents and will be a model community for the City of Carlsbad. The developer will also contribute significant financial resources to the City to help mitigate any impacts on traffic and congestion. We desperately need upgrades and Improvements to our transportation system and Quarry Creek represents a win-win situation for all of those involved. Please keep these facts in mind when considering the Quarry Creek project. Sincerely, #~r~~-·- Keith Hansen ~~ 7109 Estrella de Mar Road, Villa 18b Carlsbad, CA 92009 Phone: 619 851 9111 • Email: Lupe@l.upeOrtega.com January 9, 2013 City of Carlsbad City Council 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear Carlsbad City Council: I am in favor of the development of the Quarry Creek project as designed by the Corky McMillin Companies. I believe that the Quarry Creek project can help the City of Carlsbad fulfill its affordable housing needs. The City identified this site as a prime location for higher density housing. Approval of this project will provide high-quality, market-rate homes for our growing population, as well as affordable options necessary to meet our mandated regional housing targets. However, knowing that this project will provide 98 affordable units is my reason for favoring this project. With regards to open space, when the Quarry Creek project goes forward, it will provide access to recreational trails and open space areas that are currently not available to the public. The plan provides for public access while ensuring that the natural open space areas are both appreciated and protected. The planned trail system has been designed for extension into the Buena Vista Creek ecological preserve, should a trail system be developed on the property. According to the proposed Quarry Creek Master Plan, 87 acres of open space will remain, which I hope will truly be preserve. I love living in Carlsbad and our nice quality of life, which I entrust in you. Kindest Regards, Lupe Ortega Jerurifer Austin 7236 Mimosa Drive Carlsbad, CA 92011 City of Carlsbad City Council 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear Carlsbad City Council: January 8, 2013 Please consider my request to approve the Quarry Creek project. Quarry Creek represents an important opportunity for Carlsbad to become a better city. The project has been classified for development at higher densities in order to further regional smart growth efforts. We can have affordable, high-quality housing while linking people to public transportation and recreational space. The developer has taken a balanced approach to designing the project in order to mitigate the impacts to our community. Quarry Creek's plans include establishing 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers as well as protecting the other environmental assets that local residents value. Please consider the Quarry Creek project favorably when it comes before the Council. Sincerely, {jj AA.us"--tir-x.~ George O'Day 7333 Gabbiano Lane Carlsbad, CA 92011 Dear Carlsbad City Council: January 8, 2013 I would like to explain the reasons why I support the Quarry Creek community as proposed by the Corky McMillin Companies. These facts are just a few of the many ways Quarry Creek will benefit Carlsbad. 1. Quarry Creek will provide future residents with market-rate, high quality housing that is in short supply in our City. 2. The development will transform the former industrial quarry site into a recreational space that all residents can enjoy and use. 3. The developer has made a commitment to protecting the El Saito Falls and Buena Vista Creek. 4. The developer will contribute more than $6 million in development fees and maintenance funds to the Cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, of which more than $2 million will be used specifically for traffic improvements. 5. The project is a result of the feedback of several stakeholders including community, environmental and business groups. I respectfully urge you to approve the proposed Quarry Creek community. Sincerely, Patricia Gund 7301 Paseo Verde Carlsbad, CA 92009 January 8, 2013 Dear City Council: I am wriUng this letter with hopes to dispel many of the misconceptions that have been circulating around the proposed Quarry Creek project. I strongly believe that the benefits this development will bring to our community outweigh the presumed inconveniences that have been presented. The proposed Quarry Creek project will revive the former quarry site from its industrial use and ensure important areas and open space, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and hillside areas, will be protected and preserved for many years. The developer, McMUfin, will create a management plan and put it in place for all dedicated open space areas beyond those being set aside as part of the ongoing quarry reclamation. The developer will also establish an endowment fund that will provide perpetual funds to cover the ongoing maintenance. Additionally, McMillin has wori\ed closely with Native American tribes to ensure the cultural heritage of the site is respected and reflected in the project design. The company has even offered to dedicate a four-acre site in the City of Oceanside to the tribes as a possible location for a Native American Cultural Center or Nature Center. I think these efforts are worth noting. I look forward to your favorable consideration of Quarry Creek and the cultural and environmental protections it will bring to the City of Carlsbad. Thank you, ~.--n Patricia Gund Patricia Short 2778 Carlsbad Blvd, Unit 303 Carlsbad, CA 92008 City of Carlsbad City Council 1200 Carlsbad Village Drive Carlsbad, CA 92008 Dear City Council: January 8, 2013 I am a local resident and a supporter of the proposed Quarry Creek project as presented by the McMillin Companies. Quarry Creek's plans have made it clear that the project will protect the sensitive habitat areas in the surrounding vicinity. McMillin will also establish an open space management system and an endowment fund to maintain the open space at no cost to the City of Carlsbad or taxpayers. Not to mention that the development is reclaiming an industrial mine and transforming the site into a residential community with parks and open space for residents to enjoy. I respectfully request that you approve the Quarry Creek project for the betterment of carlsbad and our quality of life. Sincerely, Patricia Short Van L nch From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Council Internet Email Tuesday, January 08, 2013 2:21 PM Gary Barberio Don Neu; Van Lynch FW: Quarry Creek From: westcoastboots@cox.net [mailto:westcoastboots@cox.net] Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 9:48AM To: Council Internet Email Subject: Quarry Creek We have lived in California all of our lives and have seen many changes. We need to leave the Quarry Creek Panhandle in its natural setting, adding roof tops above it will change the whole look. We need to move the houses and condos back toward Kohls. Our children and childrens children should have something left to show them what California looked like before the contractors and developers made roof tops, asphalt and concrete the norm. Please say no to this project. Thank you, Bob and Georgia Critz 2393 Marquez Ct Vista, Ca. 92084 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Council Internet Email Tuesday, January 08, 2013 2:22PM Gary Barberio Don Neu; Van Lynch FW: Preserve Calavera PLEASE! From: Sandra Zelasko [mailto:slzphoto@sbcqlobal.net] Sent: Tuesday, January OB, 2013 11:51 AM To: Council Internet Email Subject: Preserve Calavera PLEASE! Dear Council, Please reconsider saving the panhandle of Quarry Creek and reduce the number of units below 656. Keep development on the already degraded part of the site and preserve the historic sense of place and the regional wildlife movement corridor. Leave open spaces for wildlife, hiking and other recreation NOT for homes! Our freeways and side streets are too crowded now and can not support the traffic more homes would bring. The intersection at Emerald Drive is horrendous now! As well as the intersection at College and others along Hwy 78! My Mother lives in the area and I worry everyday about her moving through those intersections and pray she stays safe and no distracted driver hits her while trying to run a yellow light. You have to agree! Please place quality of life above the quantity of homes! Thank you, Sandy Zelasko 15864 Severino Lane Valley Center, CA 92082 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Council Internet Email Tuesday, January 08, 2013 2:21 PM Gary Barberio Don Neu; Van Lynch FW: Save panhandle Quarry Creek From: ellen austin [mailto:ellenaustin1958@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, January 07, 2013 3:48 PM To: Council Internet Email Subject: Save panhandle Quarry Creek Please do the right thing to preserve this historialland. History is priceless. Sincerely Janet Doten 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Donna Heraty on behalf of City Clerk Monday, January 07, 2013 8:45AM Van Lynch Subject: FW: Support Quarry Creek! From: Marissa Maser [mailto:mmaser@Fixturesliving.com] Sent: Monday, January 07, 2013 8:37AM To: City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that \.vii! help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Qunrry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek \>ill also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, 1 Friday, January 04,2013 Joyce Halliburton (760) 945-7830 President of Guard Guajome Alliance for Responsible Development Called to state her objection to the development of the panhandle portion of the Quarry Creek project due to proximity to wildlife reserve and the adobe. ~~~~-· " T/, e._ ,S Ll'\ J 1!..-ft.. ~ .. :f-n.tJ..-fv. r~ /5 +h t!.. I'VL O!J f be.~o-'-i+?ftA. ( ~ a. { l spe.~ fa.. de. s LV'ld 5o ""''.e. tt,; ~ ol wh.lct... ""'-1--v\. ,·5 a... flAr-f; +~+ she.. ,·s oL So'-'lrc:..e. a/ he"-{11.,. '8 joy wh.r'ch. r·f'l~v/f- 4-I. ld J,,. es u.p c..v I,. e..v.. vY\ ~ ....._ ,·J A l ie..,...« f-ed ..("'"""' h.er ./ fl,.e)e. d..re... -1-h.e.. t.A!f;Jrl'\.._f-e. re4.fon$ wh.y if ~(.Ge.""'s .So deJpt>r.Lte.ly ,·rvforf,._Vtf +fr.."'-f-fi..e. wark...s o{ l'lA.~te.. ~hou.ld r-.of- dis A-ffl I!. "-r ~ b e.. ref I a... c. e..d 6) f1v=... w f) t'kf 0 + h-1 4-'V\ ,, • /<..s...ft..l~~ H~trra~ & 'f-/ 8 fL.......-v~.l':j bird, 1f J.oJ V~-kr-a. cA J "f300] Van L nch From: Sent: To: Donna Heraty on behalf of City Clerk Wednesday, January 02, 2013 4:42PM Van Lynch Subject: FW: Support Quarry Creek! From: Alex Giallombardo [mailto:agjallombardo@fixturesliving.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 2:45 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a fmmer quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Salta Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. 1 respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Alex Giallombardo I Advisor, Lifestyle Experiences FIXTURES LIVING Kitchen. Bath. Outdoor. Joy. agiallombardo@fixturesliving.com P 949 429 0800 D 949 407 7137 F 949 326 0294 3303 Hvland Avenue, SuiteD Costa Mesa. CA 92626 fixturesliving.com facebook.com/FixturcsLiving 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Shelley Caron <adobegal@sbcglobal.net> Wednesday, January 02, 2013 2:57 PM Van Lynch Subject: Attachments: Fw: Letter to Carlsbad City Council. .. IMG_0039.jpg; IMG_2886.jpg; IMG_2258.jpg Hello Van, I do not see this letter in the comment file. Will you please enter it into the record. Thank you, Shelley ---On Wed, 11128/12, J Cannon <blanco(efis@eartflfink.net> wrote: From: J Cannon <blancofelis@eru1hlink.net> Subject: Letter to Carlsbad City Council. .. To: "Shelley Caron" <adobegal@.sbcglobal.net> Date: Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 9:28PM Greetings Mayor and Council-- As a long time supporter who has donated time and money to the successful preservation and restoration of the 134-acre parcel of land around the Marron adobe, I am flabbergasted by the council's seeming ongoing dismissal of Preserve Calavera's efforts to keep the slope above the preserved valley from being densely packed with a housing development. The grassroots effort that resulted in this valuable watershed/historic site being spared from being flattened and paved into a mall or subdivision was a clear message to you how much Carlsbad citizens want open space. To allow this hard-earned spot of beauty to be crowded out by yet another generic cluster of houses is downright discouraging and completely defies the purpose of preserving it in the first place. It sends a message to us that you don't care what we clearly ask for, and that the profits and interests of large corporations trump the wishes of a majority of your constituency. It sends a message that you are willing to blatantly undermine the accomplishments of citizens if and when they do succeed in creating open space in the face of your apparent disinterest in the issue. Please--do not allow the McMillin corporation to bulldoze your authority and our community spirit. Assert your leadership and steer this city toward a balanced set of priorities. Open space in a city enhances 1 --------------------------------------------------------------- its beauty, therefore making it a desirable place to live and thus the already-developed property appreciates in value, property tax revenues increase, and the city will continue to draw tourists from far and wide, keeping businesses in business. The valley that you can keep beautiful--a corridor from the east--(and the rest of the United States) that leads to our fair city: And it will look a lot like this, if you OK the Quarry Creek deal. Please stop and consider making a courageous decision to tell McMillin & Co. that they can't have everything they want whenever they want. Just say no, and Carlsbad's present citizenry and future generations will love you for it. Sincerely, Janell Cannon 2 -~·-...... .., ...... _ •••• ¥- Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Importance: Breann Kay <bkay@fixturesliving.com> Wednesday, January 02, 201310:31 AM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! High Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities ofCarlshad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and tire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Breann Kay 1 Manager. Showroom Expener.ce FIXTURES LIVING bkay@fixturesliving.com 949 429 0800 949 407 7128 949 326 0298 3303 Hyland Avenue, Suite D Costa Mesa. CA 92626 fixturesliving,com facebook,comiFixturesliving Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Skip George <sgeorge@fixturesliving.com> Wednesday, January 02, 2013 10:10 AM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! D~ar Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Skip George I Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Ted Trautwein <ttrautwein@fixturesliving.com> Wednesday, January 02, 2013 10:09 AM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community, Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a groV~~ng population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas, Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements, Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City CounciL Sincerely, Ted Trautwein j Chief Creative Officer FIXTURES LIVING t!rautwein@fixturesliving.com 858 966 3600 858 966 3641 858 966 3651 9340 Dowdy Drive Suite 102. San 01ego, CA 92126 Van L nch From: Van Lynch Sent: To: Wednesday, January 02, 2013 B:38 AM Van Lynch Subject: FW: Support Quarry Creek! From: Jill Fosnot [mailto:jfosnot@fixturesliving.com] Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2013 7:40AM To: City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Jill Fosnot Fixtures Living, Inc. 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Harlan Hill <hhill@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 3:56PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. QumTy Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Harlan Hill 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Dave Miro <dmiro@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 3:36PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Monique Michaud <mmichaud@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 3:32PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Salta Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: John Pierce <jpierce@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 3:24PM City Clerk Please do not build Quarry Creek Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my opinion in regards to this new housing development. It would be a travesty to let this open space fill up. The preserve there is CRITICAL WILDLIFE CORRIDOR, necessary for the sustainability of The Buena Vista Lagoon, now called The Buena Vista Creek Ecological Reserve. This is why Marron Rd should not go thru the middle of the ecological reserve. That is about half of the valley, there are 156 acres left and only 104 ofthose were part of the mine operation ,leaving 52 acres of never been disturbed land. That is the panhandle portion . It is contiguous to the wildlife corridor between two wetlands,and is pmi of the cultural and historic corridor. Please do not ruin what little open land we have left. For us, and for our children. Sincerely, John Pierce 619 300 2887 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Ryan Evans <revans@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 2:40PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 35 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Ryan Evans I Advisor, Lifestyle Experiences FIXTURES LIVING Kitchen. Bath. Outdoor. Joy. revans@fixturesliving.com P 949 429 0800 D 949 429 0811 F 949 429 0684 3303 Hyland Avenue, Suite D Costa Mesa, CA 92626 fixtu resliving.co m face boo k.com/Fixturesliving Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Michael Eubanks <meubanks@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 2:17PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Sent from my iPhone 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Kristina Pine <kristina.d.pinc@gmail.com> Monday, December 31,2012 2:13PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Salta Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. 1 respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Sent from my iPhone 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Paul Kosta <pkosta@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 2:11PM City Clerk Cc: Subject: Sally Ver Vynck Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation oft he area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Paul Kosta 1 Advisor_ L1festyle Expenences FIXTURES LIVING pkosta@fixturesliving.com 949 429-0800 949 429-0809 3303 Hyland Avenue, Suite D Costa Mesa, CA 92626 fixturesliv1ng. com tacebook com/FixturesLIVIng 949 429-0682 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Joyce Newell <jnewell@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 1:54PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Joyce Newell 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Deanne Espinosa <despinosa@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 1:42PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Deanne Espinosa Sent from my iPhone 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Jim O'Grady <jogrady@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 1:28PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Salta Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Jim 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Megan Robertson <mrobertson@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 1:07PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Megan Robertson 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Gina Gelatti <ggelatti@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 1:00PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Sent from my iPhone 1 Van L nch From: Sent: Eric Tombrello <etombrello@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 12:54 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Eric Tombrello I Advisor, Lifestyle Experiences FIXTURES LIVING Kitchen. Bath. Outdoor. Joy. etom bre II o@fixtu res I i vi ng. com P 949-212-7497 F 949 376 0299 3303 I-I viand Avenue, SuiteD Costa Mesa. CA 92626 fixturesliving.com facebook.com/FixturesLiving 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Dan Kylochko <dkylochko@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 12:54 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Dan Kylochko j. Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Sally Ver Vynck <svervynck@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 12:50 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Sally Ver Vynck 1 Van L nch From: Sent: Hillary Jacobson <hjacobson@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 12:47 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Hillary Jacobson Senror Advrsor. Customer Experience Team FIXTURES LIVING hjacobson@fixturesliving.com 949 429 0800 949 429 0659 949 429 0666 3303 Hyland Avenue. Surte D Costa Mesa. CA 92626 fixturesliving. corn facebook com/FixturesLiv:ng 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Nicole Lorange <nlorange@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 12:44 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quan·y Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Steve Derflinger <sdorflinger@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 12:44 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Salta Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Jon Brown <jbrown@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 1:37PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City CounciL Sincerely, Jon Brown I Advisor, Lifestyle Experiences FIXTURES LIVING Kitchen. Bath. Outdoor. Joy. j brown@fixturesliving.com P 949 429 0800 D 949 429 0801 F 949 429 0671 3303 Hyland Ave. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 fixturesliving.com facebook.com/FixturesLiving Van L nch From: Sent: To: Jaime Rojo <jrojo@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,201212:34 PM City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation oft he area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Jaime Rojo I Advisor, Product Installation & Care FIXTURES LIVING Kitchen. Bath. Outdoor. Joy. jrojo@fixturesliving.com<mailto:jrojo@fixturesliving.com> P 858 966 3600 D 858 966 3653 F 858 966 3673 9340 Dowdy Drive, Suite 102, San Diego, CA 92126 fixturesliving.com face book.com/Fixtu reslivi ng 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Bridget Bueche <bbueche@fixturesliving.com> ·Monday, December 31,2012 12:28 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Bridget Bueche 858-397-3305 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Arturo Vazquez <avazquez@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 12:25 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Salta Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Arturo Vazquez 1 Van L nch From: Sent: Dennis Hargraves <dhargraves@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 12:24 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation ofthe area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Regards, Dennis Hargraves [ Plumbing Manager, Business Development FIXTURES LIVING Kitchen. Bath. Outdoor. Joy. d h a rgraves @fixtures I ivi ng. com P 858 966 3600 D 858 966 3642 F 858 966 3662 9340 Dowdy Drive, Suite 102, San Diego, CA 92126 fixturesliving.com face boo k.co m/F ixt u reslivi ng Sent from my iPhone 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Steve Stewart <sstewart@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 12:24 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Steve Stewart 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: .Subject: Danny Swaim <dswaim@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 12:21 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Danny Swaim Carlsbad Resident 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Mark Lanfranco <mlanfranco@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 12:16 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Mark D. Lanfranco 1 Van L nch From: Sent: Chuck Dawes <cdawes@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 12:12 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Chucl{ Dawes 1 r-~.dvlsO! Lrfesty!e Exper:ences FIXTURES LIVING cdawes@fixturesliving.com 858 966 3600 858 869 0819 858 227 2942 9340 Dowdy Drive Su1te 102. San D1ego CA 92126 fixturesliving.com facebook.com/fixturesliving 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Joel Acosta <jacosta@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 12:12 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the QuaiTy Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Salta Falls and steep hillside areas. QuaiTy Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Joel Acosta, Advisor: Routing and Scheduling Specialist I Fixtures Living 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Kathy Barker <kbarker@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 12:11 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek I Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Kathy Barker 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Jennifer Shoemaker <jshoemaker@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 12:11 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Jennifer Shoemaker 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Lindsay Prechtl <lprechtl@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 12:11 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Lindsay Prechtl 1 Van L nch From: Sent: Alison C. Smith <acsmith@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 12:10 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, !.am writing to express my support for the Quany Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quany site and bring new life to the community. Quany Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Salto Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Alison Smith I FIXTURES LIVING acsmith@fixturesliving.com . 858 966 3600 • ) 858 966 36~4 858 630 5546 9340 Dowdy Dnve, Su1te 102. San D1ego. CA 92126 flxturesl1v111g com facebook com/Fixturesl1V1ng 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Tracy Townsend <ttownsend@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,201212:10 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Tracy Townsend 1 Van L nch From: Sent: Mike Bershaw <mbershaw@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 12:10 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Mike Bershaw Fixtures Living/ general manager M: 858.947.8997 mbershaw@fixturesliving.com 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Tom Swanson <tswanson@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 12:10 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan. envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Tom Swanson Fixtures Living Inc. 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Jim Murdock <jmurdock@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 12:09 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Salto Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Jim Murdock 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Tom Cavallo <tcavallo@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 12:08 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Salto Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, 1 Van L nch From: Sent: Annette Reeves <areeves@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 12:08 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a fmmer quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Sal to Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Annette Reeves Advtsor Lifestyle Exper.ences FIXTURES LIVING areeves@fixturesliving.com 949 429 0800 949 429 0813 949 429 07 42 3303 Hyland Avenue. Sutte 0 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 ftxturesltving com face book. com/F txtures Ltv>ng 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Cyndi Powers <cpowers@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 12:08 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Cyndi Powers 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Freddy Dietvorst <fdietvorst@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 12:07 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Ferdinand Dietvorst 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Stephanie McDonald <smcdonald@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 12:05 PM City Clerk Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Salta Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Caris bad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Stephanie McDonald 1 Van L nch From: Sent: Janae Farmiloe <jfarmiloe@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 12:04 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. QumTy Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Janae Farmiloe I Advisor Customer Exper1ence Team FIXTURES LIVING jfarmiloe@fixtureslivinq.com 858 966 3600 858 966 3658 858 966 3678 9340 Dowdy Dnve. SUite 102. San 01ego. CA 92.126 fixturesliving com facebook com/F1xturesllv:ng 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Athan Pixler <apixler@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31, 2012 12:00 PM City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, A than Pixler I So us Chef FIXTURES LIVING Kitchen. Bath. Outdoor. Joy. apixler@fixturesliving.com P 949 429 0800 D 949 466 7436 F 949 326 0292 3303 Hyland Avenue, Suite D, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 fixturesliving.com facebook.com/FixturesLiving Sent from my iPhone 1 Van L nch From: Sent: Maria Swanson <mswanson@fixturesliving.com> Monday, December 31,2012 9:08AM To: City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Importance: High Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Salta Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Maria Swanson Maria Swanson 1 DICector of Marketrng FIXTURES LIVING mswanson@fixtureslivinq.com 858 966 3600 858 966 3618 858 966 3626 9340 Dowdy Drrve. Sutte 102. San Otego. CA 92126 fixturesliving.com facebook.com/Fixturesliving 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Jeffery Sears <jsears@fixturesliving.com> Saturday, December 29, 2012 2:59PM City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Jeffery R. Sears I CEO FIXTURES LIVING Kitchen. Bath. Outdoor. Joy jsears@fixturesliving.com P 858 966 3600 D 858.966.3602 F 858 966 3670 9340 Dowdy Drive, Suite 102, San Diego, CA 92126 fixturesliving.com facebook.com/Fixturesliving "Honor the past, live in the moment, create the future!" NOTICE: The information contained in this email was sent by my iPad, and you may received it in error. It is not the fault of the iPad, it is my error, so please do not judge this marvel of technology harshly. If you are not the intended recipient, then I apologize profusely and request that you destroy the information with extreme prejudice. I share this with you because I really don't believe people read nor heed these types of notices; since you've obviously taken the time to read this far, I thank you profusely (i do everything profusely, that's how I roll) and do hope you enjoyed the humor. Your amusement is strictly encouraged -in fact, if amusement is your thing, please visit our website, which is chock-full not 1 only of amusement, but also cool products and info designed to help you live better. P.S.-I'd Jove to hear your feedback! 2 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Jeffery Sears <jsears@fixturesliving.com> Saturday, December 29, 2012 2:59PM City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Jeffery R. Sears I CEO FIXTURES LIVING Kitchen. Bath. Outdoor. Joy j sears @fixtures! iv i ng.co m P 858 966 3600 D 858.966.3602 F 858 966 3670 9340 Dowdy Drive, Suite 102, San Diego, CA 92126 fixtu resliving.com face boo k.co m/Fixtu re sliv i ng "Honor the past, live in the moment, create the future!" NOTICE: The information contained in this email was sent by my iPad, and you may received it in error. It is not the fault of the iPad, it is my error, so please do not judge this marvel of technology harshly. If you are not the intended recipient, then I apologize profusely and request that you destroy the information with extreme prejudice. I share this with you because I really don't believe people read nor heed these types of notices; since you've obviously taken the time to read this far, I thank you profusely (i do everything profusely, that's how I roll) and do hope you enjoyed the humor. Your amusement is strictly encouraged -in fact, if amusement is your thing, please visit our website, which is chock-full not 1 Van L nch From: Leticia Trevino-Reyes Sent: To: Thursday, December 27, 2012 9:17AM Van Lynch Subject: FW: Please Support Quarry Creek! From: Sherry Freisinger Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 8:16AM To: Leticia Trevino-Reyes Subject: FW: Please Support Quarry Creek! From: Jamil Shamoon [mailto:ishamoon@symonsfp.com] Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 6:49AM To: City Clerk Subject: Please Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Jamil Shamoon Symons Fire Protection 1050 Pioneer Way, Suite R El Cajon, CA 92020 Phone: 619-588-6364 Fax: 619-588-6805 www.SyrnonsFP.com 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Van Lynch Thursday, December 27, 2012 9:09AM Van Lynch FW: Support Quarry Creek! From: Tom Perez [mailto:tperez@engineeringpartners.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 5:15 PM To: City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Tom Perez Senior Project Manager I THE E.YG!.YEERLYG P:IRTYERS, /.VC. COSSl 'I.TI.Wi t-:,·Wii.\'EHNS 956!-WAPI.eS STilEET. Sl'lrH 1811 S-·1.\' f)fi:'GO, C.-i 9.:!1:!1 iN-JJi:t 82J-li61 l·:·tX f,fi5SJ 8J.f-r'ft8 cell 619-921-7634 BIA Board of Directors, BRC Council, SCC Council, Membership Co-Chair 2008 BIG Award for Design Professional of the Year, 2009 BIA Associate of the Year, 2011 ICON Award for Professional of the Year, 20111CON Award for Consultant of the Year, 2011 BIA "Hall of Fame" Award "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then is not an act but a habit" Aristotle 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Council Internet Email Wednesday, December 26, 2012 12:44 PM Gary Barberio Don Neu; Van Lynch; Sherry Freisinger FW: Open Space at Proposed Quarry Creek Development From: joan herskowitz [mailto:imherskowitz@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 11:59 AM To: Council Internet Email Subject: Open Space at Proposed Quarry Creek Development Dear Council Members, We strongly urge you to deny approval of the 656-home project proposed by McMillin when it comes before you in the next few months. The project does not contain enough open space to adequately protect the irreplaceable biological and historical resources on this Buena Vista Creek Valley site, and the EIR clearly states that the project would have significant and unmitigated traffic impacts on residents of Carlsbad and Oceanside. At a minimum the panhandle should be saved by reducing the number of housing units. This would reduce environmental impacts on this important landmark site. Carlsbad residents expect the Council to protect lands reflecting their heritage and lands that sustain native wildlife. Although you occupy seats on the Council for a relatively short time, your decisions will be felt by residents for generations to come. Thank you for consideration of our views on this important matter. Sincerely, Joan Herskowitz Conservation Committee Co-Chair Buena Vista Audubon Society 1 Van L nch From: Van Lynch Sent: To: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 11:13 AM Van Lynch Subject: FW: Support Quarry Creek! From: Marc Harris [mailto:marc harris@me.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2012 11:02 AM To: City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Sal to Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Marc Harris Performance Drywall & Insulation Office (858) 490-8888 Cell (619) 204-2218 marc harris@me.com 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Subject: Van Lynch Friday, December 21,2012 10:13 AM Van Lynch FW: Support Quarry Creek! From: Robert Gaughen [mailto:rgaughen@cabinets2000.com] Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 9:07 AM To: City Clerk Subject: Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation of the area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Robert Gaughen 3003 Caminito Arenoso San Diego, CA 92117 858-274-5819 rgaughen@san.rr.com 1 Van L nch From: Van Lynch Sent: To: Friday, December 21, 2012 10:10 AM Van Lynch Subject: FW: Please Support Quarry Creek! From: Jamil Shamoon [mailto:jshamoon@symonsfp.com] Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 6:49 AM To: City Clerk Subject: Please Support Quarry Creek! Dear Carlsbad Planning Commission, I am writing to express my support for the Quarry Creek project. The project's approval will help revive a former quarry site and bring new life to the community. Quarry Creek is implementing a plan envisioned by City residents, leaders, environmental groups and elected officials that will help the City fulfill its goals for housing and open space, balancing the needs of a growing population with land conservation. Plans for Quarry Creek include dedicating more than 85 acres of open space in Carlsbad at no cost to taxpayers, ensuring the long-term preservation ofthe area's natural resources, including the Buena Vista Creek, El Saito Falls and steep hillside areas. Quarry Creek will also provide infrastructure upgrades to the public facilities necessary to serve the community and its future residents, including traffic improvements. Additionally, the project will generate increased property and sales tax revenues to the cities of Carlsbad and Oceanside, which will support vital public services such as police and fire. I respectfully request that the Planning Commission approve the Quarry Creek project for future consideration by the Carlsbad City Council. Sincerely, Jamil Shamoon Symons Fire Protection 1050 Pioneer Way, SuiteR El Cajon, CA 92020 Phone: 619-588-6364 fax: 619-588-6805 www.SvmonsFP.com 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Council Internet Email Friday, December 21,2012 9:25AM Gary Barberio Don Neu; Van Lynch; Sherry Freisinger FW: In Suppmt of Quarry Creek From: blake nelson [mailto:blake!J§lsonapr@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2012 2:29PM To: Council Internet Email Subject: In Support of Quarry Creek Dear Carlsbad City Council: I believe the Quarry Creek project will bring the City of Carlsbad unprecedented opportunities to grow and thrive as a city of the future. This project will not only provide affordable housing options to residents, but it will also transform the way we think of sustainable urban development The location of the community takes advantage of existing transportation arteries and public services, linking residents to the places they work and play without long, stifling commutes. The development of Quarry Creek will also bring out new open spaces and recreational areas that are currently not available for Carlsbad residents. The developer will also be paying significant fees and taxes to the City that will be used for traffic improvements and public services like police and fire. · Approval of this project is a clear win for the City. Please take time to consider all of these benefits when evaluating Quarry Creek. Respectfully, Blake Nelson 2371 Spruce St. Carlsbad, CA 92008 1 Van L nch From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Van, Stuckrath, Janet <janet_stuckrath@fws.gov> Thursday, December 13,201211:09 AM Van Lynch srihl@dfg.ca.gov; David Zoutendyk Quarry Creek Draft El R CDFG comments_dEIR w enclosures 12-7-12.pdf The Service concurs with the comments provided by the California Department of Fish and Game in their letter dated December 7, 2012 (attached). All previous comments in our letter dated March 22,2012 and the email dated March 4, 2011, remain valid and should be fully addressed in the final EIR (see attached). In addition, we recommend that the Reduced Development Footprint Alternative (Figure 6-2) be selected. This alternative would provide the equivalent number of dwelling units as the proposed project while reducing the development footprint on the panhandle parcel. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the drafi E!R. If you have questions or comments, please contact me via email or telephone. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Carlsbad Fish and Wildlife Office 6010 Hidden Valley Road, Suite 101 Carlsbad, CA 920 I I (760) 431-9440 ext. 270 1 Costa Serena Architectural Committee Enclosed are 379 community petitions for consideration regarding the Quarry Creek Project. The Costa Serena Community residents have grave concerns regarding the density of this project and hope that as Mayor, Council members and City Managers you will take into account our concerns in making your decisions on the density of this project. tt;l II 101\!IFOR OCEANSIDE CI1Y IDUI\!Ql TO REVIEW TlfE QUARRY CREEK PROJECT We the resll:lents of the Clt\t of Oceanside implore the City c:uum:il to review the l:lensity of the Quarrv CI'BBk Project. The original concept: w.~~&: 156 homes; tl!a prqact as proposed lit this time consists of 659 apartment type condos wfttl&sphalt tarport5. There is no entranCI!! or exit into the Cltf of carlsbad, therefore all traffic will flnw into Oceanside thru the ICDhl's/ Wai•Mart shopping centl!r. Tbe traffic already Is a nightmare; with the addftion af 659 condo's the traffic Will be Impossible, The other c;om:em ilt all first responses fer emergency, fire, paramedic, and pollt:e will be the City of Oceanside. With no entrance Into Cartsbal:l; Oceanside wiD obviously 1M! the first rer;poadE!r, always. What will this do tQ our taxes? As It stands we are having problems funding our Fire/Paramedic and Police. We ask; that at tfle very le~ the l:lensity af the project be reconsidered. We ask the Oc:ean~ide Cty Council to NAME PETmOl\1 FOR OCEANSIDE CITY COUNCIL TO REVIEW THE QUARRY CREE!( PROJECT We the residents of the City of Oceanside implore the Cfty council to review the density of the Quarry Creek Project. The orieinal concept was 1~6 homes; the project as proposed at this time consists of 659 apartment type condos with asphalt carports. There is no entrance or exit into the City af Carlsbad, therefore all traffic will flow into Oceanside thru the Kohl's! Wai-Mart shoppiiiJI center. The traffic already is a nightmare; with the addition of 659 condo's the traffic will be impossible. The other concern Is all first responses for emergency, fire, pan~medic, and police will be the City of Oceanside. With no entrance into Carlsbad; Oceanside will obviously be the first responder, al1111ays. What will this do to our taxes? As It stands we are havllll! problems funding our FirefParamedic and Police. We ask that at the very least, the density of the project be reconsidered. We ask the Oceanside City Council to protect the citizens of Oceanside from this constantly enlarging project. R&member when the City of carlsbad would not open the new College Road? Let's protec:t the rights of the citizens of Oceanside and see that the impact on our streets and emergencv~services and most importantly ta11es Is rightfully considered with this project. ADDRESS l i. ~, v ' ( PETmOl\1 FOR OCEAI\!SIDE OTV COUNCIL TO IREVIEW THE QUARRY CREEIC PROJECT We tile residents of the City of Oceanside implore the City council to review the density of the Quarry Cleek Project. Tile original cona!pt was 1S6 homes~ the project as proposed at this time consists of 659 apartment type c:ondos with asphillt tarpons. There is no entrance or exit into the City of Carlsbad, therefore all traffic will flow into Oceanside thru the Kohl's! Wai-Mart shopping center. The traffie already is: a nightmare~ with the addition of 659 condo's: the traffic will be impossible. The other c:onc:em 1:; all first responses. for emergency, fire, paramedic, and polic:e will be the City of Oceanside. With no entrance Into Carlsbad; Oceans:Jde will obviously be the first responder, always. What will this do to our taxes? As it stands we are having problems funding our Fire/Paramedic and Police. We ask that at the very least, the density of the project be reconsidered. We ask the Oceanside City Council to protect the citizens of Oceanside from this constantly enlarging project. Remember when the (ity f;rf Carlsbolod would not open the new College Road? Let':; protect the lights of the cltl.zens of Oceanside and see that the impact on our streets and emergency services and mos:t importantly taltes is rightfully considered with this project. NAME f(:._k 11 a/t" CL aaif fe~ tt PJ//3u_e Jtee.!/:/?fi /)&oru;ss -~ l,j i \ PEJ1110111 FOR ot:fA.NSIDE mY COUNOL TO REVIEW THIE QUARRY CREEK PROJECT We the resideitts of the City of Oceanside Implore the City council to review tile density of tbe Quany Creek Project. The origlnalmnl!l!ptwas1SG homes; the project as proposed ;rt this time consists of 659 apartment type amdOli with aspfullt l<i!IJPDfU. There Is no entraiW! or eldt into the City of Carlsbad, thererore all traffic will flow into Oceanside thru the Kohfs/ Wa1-Mart shopping center. 1111! traffic: aii'QQdy Is: a nightmare; with the addition of 659 condo's the traffic will be impossible. The odlercontem i5 all fiT5t responses< for emergenqr, fire, paramedic, and police will be the City of Oceanside. With no entrance Into Carlsbad; Oceanside will obviously be 1M first responder, always. What will this do tu our taxes? As it stands we are having problems funding our Fire/Paramedic and Police. We ask that at the very least. the dsnsity of the project be rec.onsidered. We ask the Oceanside City Coundl to protect the dtlzeru: of Oceanside from thi!i eonstantly enlarging project. Remember when the aty of Carbbil!d would not open the new College Road? Ldrt'5 protect the lights of the dtlzen5 of Oceanside and see Hlat the impact on our st1 eets and emergency servil:ll!!:: and most importan'lly taxes is rightfully considered with this project. PflDJON FOR WJW~m)E mY QlUNOL TO HBIIEWTHE OUABRY CREfl PRQIECT We 1he residents of1he 1DtJ of Dceanside implore Ute City lliiUIKil to review the density af tlu! Quarry O'r!elc Projet.:t. lila ori&iMI cancept ums:t££ homes, the project as Pfopgsed at this time COIISisb of 659 itpiU1:nlenttype condos widl asphidt tarpori:So 1here Is no·entrance or ellit into the City of Carlsbad, 1heud'ure all traffic will flow into Oceanside thru 1he Kahl's/ waJ.Malt:sfmpplnl CI!IIIW. Tilt! tratlie already is a niJIIbl~&re; with the addition of 659 condo's the bafficwRI be impa sibte. The odiwCOJKem inll firstrespons.es.foremergency, fire, paramed~ and puJh:e wiD be theOty ofOa!anslde.. With no entrance Into carlsbad; Oceanside will obviously bathe tim respt"Dder, always. What will this do to uur tillU!51 As It stands we are having problems funding our firejParamedil;; and Pulice. We ask that at the very least. the density of the pmjm:r be remnsldi!!MII. We ack tha Oc::l!!an!:ide City Cowaa1 to prob!l:t the dt:lmris of OCeanside from this constantly enlaf8inl project. Remember when the t;ityqf01Jii:Amcl wuuld not open bm:w ColleGe Ruad? Let'$ Plulectdlel'l&fds ofthe citiZens ufOmansfde and see that the Impact 0111 our stJeets and ~~~~nd most importantly taxes is rightfuDy considered with this proJect. NA!\IIE @ PgTmDI\l FOR OCEANSIDE OTY COUI\IOL TO REVIEW THE QUARRY CREEl( PROJECT We the residents of the City of Oceanside implore tile City council to review tile density of the Quarry creek Project. The original concept lila£ 156 homes; the project as proposed at this time consists of 659 apartment type condos with a5pha!t carports. There is no entrance or ~ ild:o the City of Carlsbad, therefore all traffic will flow Into Oceanside thru the Kohl's! Wai·Mart shopping center. The traffic already Is a nightmare; with the addition of 659 condo's the traffic: will be impossible. The other con!;(lm is all first responses for emergency, fire, paramedic, and pofice will be the City of Oceanside. With no entrance into Carlsbad; Oceanside will obviously be the first responder, always. What will this do to our taxes? As it stands we are having problems funding our Flre/Paramedl.: and Police. We ask that at the very least, the density of the project be remnsldered. We ask the Oceanside Citv Council to protect the citizens of Oceanside from this constantly enlarging project. Remember when the City of Carlsbad 111f0Ufd nat open tile new College Road? Let's protec;t the rights of the citizens of Oceanside and see that the impact on our streets and emergency services and most Importantly talles is rightfully considered with this project. NAME • -. 2 ~ .UL-167. '\{!viC! . PfTITION FOR og;Ail!!!IDE 01V IDUNOL TO REVIEW THE QUARRY CREEl( PROJECT We the residents of the City of Oceanside implore the City mundl to review the density of the Quarry Ctl!@k Project. The ori8iMI concept was 156 homes; the project as proposed at this time consbls of 659 ilpiUtmenttype condos with asphidt CiiilfJDilS. 1bere Js no·entrance or exit into the Oty of Carlsbad, the.el'ute all traffic wiH flow into Oceanside duu the KDhl's/ Wal-Mart£11oppins amtar. l1u! traffic: already($ a nightmare; with the 811ditian of 659 condo's the b affac will be impossible. The other c;oncem is all first respo11ses. for emergency, fire, paramed"u;, and police will be the Oty of Oceanside. With no E!lltl'ance into Carlsbad; Oteamidl! will obviously be the fil'st responder. always. What wm this do to our taxes? As It stands we are having problems funding our Are/Paramedic: and Polite. We as1c that at the very least. the density of the projet:t be reconsiden!d. We ask the Oceanside City Counco1 to protsct the citizen!: of Omanside from this constantly enlarging project. Remember when the (ity of tarlsbQd would not open the new Collea;e Roild? Let's prutea the rtgld:s ofdu! dlizens of oceanstde and see that the impact on our meets and l!lllt!r2lYKV ~and mMt importantly taxes is rightfuRy considered with this project. PfDTJOill FOR OCEANSIDE anr OOUNOL TO REVIEW THE QUARRY CREEK PROJECT We the residents of the City afOceanside Implore the City coundl to n!View the density of the Qliany Crook Project. lha origlnru mm:ept wasl.SG hornet; the project as proposed at this time amslsts of 659 apartment t\ll)e amdos with asphalt carport5.. "Jllere Is no entrance or exit intD the City of Carlsbad, therefore all traffic Will flow into Oceanside thru the ICohl's/ Wal-llllart shopping CJ!IItl!r. The trafli~ already is a nightrn:!lre; with the addition of 659 condo's the traffic will be Impossible. The other concern lz; all fim re:;ponses. fur eme~genqr, flre, paramedic, and police will be the City of Oceanside. With no entrance into Carlsbad; Oceanside will obviously bel the first responder, always. What will this do to our taxes? As it stands we are having problems funding our Fll'e/Paramedic and Pulice. We ask that at the very least, the density of the projert be reconsiderad. We ask the Ot:earu:ide City Coundl tD protect the dtlzens of Oceanside from this constantly enlarging project. Remember when the City of Carlsbeld WUQJd vwt open the new College ll011d? Let'z; protec:t the lights of the citizens of Oceanside and see lhat the impact on our streets and emergency services and most lmportamtlytaxes Is rightfullv considered with this pToject. o/;?0~ ~~~~~~~~~~79~~ P£ImON FOR OCEANSIDE CITY COUNCIL TO REVIEW THE QUARRY CREEK PROJECT We the residents of the City of Oceanside Implore the City council m review the density of the Quarry Creek Project. The original coneapt was156 homes: the project as proposed at this time consists of 659 ilpartment type condos with &~sphalt carports. There is no entrance or exit Into the City of Carlsb&~d, therefore 1111 tr'ilffic will flow Into Oceanside thru the Kohl's! Wai-Mart shopping center. The traffic already Is a nightmare; with the addition of 659 condo's the traffic will be impossible. The other concern Is all first responses for emergency, fire, paramedic, and police will be the City of Oceanside. With no entrance into Carlsbad; Oceanside Will obviously be the first responder, always. What will this do to our taxes? As It stands we are hll\lfng problems funding our Fire/Par~~ medic and Pollee. We ask that at the very least, the density of the project be reconsidered. We ask the Oceanside City Coun~il it) protect the citizens of Oceanside from this constantly enlarging project. Remember when the City of Carfsbad would not open the new College Road? Let's protect the rights of the dtlzens of Oceanside and see that the impact on our sb eets and emergency services and most importantly taxes Is rightfully considered wwith this project. PfiiDON FOR QCfANSIDE OTY COUNCIL TO REVIEW DIE QliARRlf CREEK PROJECT We the residents of the City of Oceanside Implore the City coundl to review the density of the Quanv Cmek Project.. llle original cona~pt was 156 homes; tha projed as proposed Itt this time consists of 659 apartment type amdb With asphalt CBJPOrts. There Is no entrance or eJtit into the City of Carlsbad, therefore all traffic will flow Into Oc:eanslde thru the Kohfs/ Wai-Mart !:hopping canter. The tmffic alrr!ady i! a nightmar~; with the addition of 659 condo's the traffic will be Impossible. The othes-c;on~m l:!i llll fir5t resJIOQSeli for ernergencv, fire, par~~medic, and police will be the City of Oceanside. With no entrance into Carlsbad; Oceanside wtll obviously be the first responder, always. What will this do to our taxes? As it stands we are having problems funding our Fire/Paramedic and Police. We ask1hat at the very least_ V:be densltv of the project be reconddel"@d. We ask the Oceanside City Ctlundl to pmtett the r:itlzens of Oceanside from this constantly enlarging project. Remember when the Oty of Carbbad would not open the new CoJiege Rmld? ll.et':!i protet;t the rights ofthe dtizens of Oceanside and see that the impact on our 5tn!el:!; and emergency ~ces and most importantly tmtes is rightfullv considered with this project. ADDRESS ;a/z 7(t~ PfTillON FOR OCfANS!IlE CITV IDUNOL TO REVIEW THE QUARRY CREEl< PROJECT We the residents of the City of Oceanside implore the City coundl to review the density of the Quarry creek Project. The original concept was 156 homes; the project as proposed at this time consists of 659 apartment type condos with asphalt carports. There is no entrance or exit into the City of Carlsbad, therefore all traffic will flow into Oceanside thru the Kohl's! Wai-IVIart !lhopping canb!r. The traffie already is a nightmare; with the addition of 659 condo's the traffic will be impossible. The other concern Is all first l'e5poR5e5. fur emergency, fire, paramedic, and police will be the City of Oceanside. With no entrance Into Carlsbad; Oceanside will obviously be the first responder, always. What will this do to our taxes? As it stands we are having problems funding our Fire/Paramedic and Police. We ask that at the very least. the density of the project be reconsidered. We ask the Oceanside City Council to protect the citizens of Oceanside from this constantly enlarging project. Remember when the City of CarlsiH!d would not open the new College Road? Let's protect the rights of the citizens of Oceanside and see that the impact on our streets and emergencv services and mom: importantly taxes is rigbtfully considered with this project. NAME ADDRESS f! -rr-1 z_-. etiOJON FOR OOPP!C!!lE QT!COUNCIL TO R£VIEWTHE QUARRY CREEK PftQ1£Cf We the residelds oftheCftv of~ implore !he Oty UJUncil to reuiewthe density of 11m Quanv Cteek PrcJel:t.. l1le OfiClinal eonceptwas ~homes; the project as PJoposed Ill: this thne coaasbts of.659 iiiPiUbnenttvPe amdo51111ith aiphalt DUpOf1S.. llu!re 1s no-entrance or exit into the Oty of Ciutsbad,.llaeiefllR! all iraffic wllf flow into Oo ea"silfe dvu tbe Koltt's/ wai-Man:£11oppfnBU!iiltJEt. lltetr.lflicafn!iadyis.a.fti'lllbiiM!!;withtheadditiobof659 cando's the tndiicwiD be lmpos5ible. n.e othercoa1011:1n is all firK respouses. for emmgency, fire, paramedk. and polite wilt be the Oty of Oceanside. With no enb'anl::e into Carlslmd; I Oceanside will obviously Ill! the tim: responder. always. What will this du tu our mes? As 1r stands we are havins problems funding ourArefPararneclk; ami Police. We ask tbat at the very least. the density of the project be~-We asktlu! Oc:eancidc! City Council to pmtar:t the dtimns of ClceaRside from this constantly enlarging project. Remember when the Oty of Callllb\\4 would not open the new Collele Rvild? l.t:l.'s Pfutel:t the rights oftlre dliz&s of Oa!anslde and see lllmtthe Impact on our sb e ts and emereenc.v91!rVke!: .and 1\\Mt ilnportaudytmll!s is rightfuUy considered wMI this praject. !I!AME ~ @ 1/-//-12..- 2fl(DON fQB pq.affiiDE DlV CDUNQL TO BEVJEWTHE QUAIIRY Qlff!t PROJ£C[ We the residents oldie City of Ol:elnsldl! Jmpiora the Otv aumdi1D IIIIIUiew the density of tiN! Quarry creet PI'Ojl!tt. 111@ ori&iM!mnl:l!pt was1SG homes; tile SMoject as romposed at this time con:mo1s of 659 apartnlenttypa I:OIIduswilh aspbaft carporrs. There Js no·e~m ante PI' edt into the aty ofC'allsbad, tbetefme al Vaffic wiH fl-fmo ~tluu tile Kohf's/ waJ lllarl:shoppiniJ t.Mll!l. Tile ft'llflk llfmadv is a fti&Mmare; with tfle Udition of 659 oonda's the baffic will be Impossible. the other com:orn b aU first; IWV'H as. for emergency, fire, ~rr, and police 1111111 be the Oty ofOt 11111fde. With no enhance into Carlsbad~ Ol:earl!:idc! .m oblllellfiiV ba me first respt.mder, always. WIJat wiiJ this do 111 our lUeS? As 11 stauds we Eft! havlns prublems funding our Fire/Paramedic and Police. We ask that at the very ll!!aSt,. IJul deluiiiV of the projett: ba n!t'DII!ddl!l'ed. We ll!dt1hl! Ol:::e:mdde City Couna1 to p1ob!Lt the dtJU!rts afOI!eauside fmlll thk mnstantly enlargin& project. Remember wtn:n dR! c;ity9f~ au ddnotopen dte.-CulkpRoad'i' Lel"5jllulealbefflh,tsufthl!dlimlls afOteansfde and see that me Impatt on our m~ and emet'IIMtY savil:esllllld ~ tmpmtandytaxes Is rigbtfilly cmt!'lidered with this IH'Oject. e PrnnDN fOR ogAI§IDF qry COUNOL TO !UMEW THE QUARRY CREEK PROJECT We the residents of the city of OCeanside Jmplore the City mundl to review the density aF tha Quarry CR!ek Pro)ecL Tlu! original concept WM 15G homes; the project as proposed ill this tl~~~e consi5ts of 659 i!lplll'tfl'lent type amdO$ with asphalt c:arpons. There Is no entrance or eldt Into the Oty of Carlsbad, therefore all traffic will flow into Oceanside thru tbe Kohrs/ Wai-Mart shopping amtsr. 1'lla traffit already is a niahtmare; with the addition of 659 condo's the traffic will be impossible. The other concern is all first responses_ for emergency, fire, pilrallledic,. snd pollee will be the City of Oceanside. With no entrance into Carlsbad; Oceanside will obVIously be the first !'eSpOnder, always. What will tfris do to our IDes? As It st;mds we are h;Mn,c problems funding our Are/Paramedic: and Police. We ask that at the very least. the density af the project be l'f!COIISidered. Wa ask the Oa!anside City Council to protect the dtizens of Oceanside from this constantly enlarging project. Remember when the Oty of CallsiNod would not open the new Collqe Road? Let's prub:c;t the rights of the dtlzens of Oceanside and see that the Impact on our streets and emergentyservita!: and mast importanUy taxes Is rightfully c:onsidered with this project. NANE ADDRESS PETITION FOR OCEANSIDE CITY COUNCIL TO REVIEW THE QUARRY CREEK PROJECf We the residents of the City of Oceanside implore the City council to review the density of the Quarry creek Project. The original concept wa!l156 homes; the project as proposed at this time comiru of 659 apartment type condos with asphalt carports. There is no entrance or elrit into the City of Carlsbad, therefore all traffic will flow into Oceanside thru the Kohl's! Wai-Mart shopping center. The traffic already is a nightmare; with the addition of 659 condo's the traffic will be impossible. The other concern is all first responses for emergency, fire, paramedic, and police will be the City of Oceanside. With no entrance into Carlsbad; Oceanside will obviously be the first responder, always. What will this do to our taxes? As It stands we are having problems funding our Are/Paramedic and Police. We ask that at the very least, the density of the project be recon,.idered. We a5k the Oceanside City Council to protect the citizens of Oceanside from this constantly enlarging project. Remember when the City of Carlsbad would not open the new College Road? Let's protect the rights of the citizens of Oceanside and see that the impact on our Jtreets and emergency services and most importantly talles Is rightfully considered with this project. NAME ADDRESS Ouc...~n>\VJ-t:._ cA 32 9 9 E3,' 'e,Y),rX \-1 I L! S )7;c '1 "Z. 0 b 6 PETITION FOR OCEAII!SIDE CITY COUNOL TO REVIEW THE QUARRY CREEK PROJECT We the residents of the Citv of Oceanside implore the aty council to review the density of the Quarry Creek Project. The original concept was 156 homes; the project as proposed at this time consists of 659 apartment type condos with asphalt carports. There is no entrance or exit into the aty of Carlsbad, therefore all traffic will flow into Oceanside thru the Kohl's! Wai-Mart shopping center. The traffic already is a nightmare; with the addition of 659 condo's the traffic will be impossible. The other concern is all first responses for emergency, fire, paramedic, and police will be the City of Oceanside. With no entrance into Carlsbad; Oceanside will obviously be the first ri!Sponder, always. What will this do to our taxes? As it stands we are h~tvlng problems funding our Are/Paramedic and Police. We ask that at the very ll!ast, the density of the project be reconsidered. We ask the Oceanside City Council to protect the citizens of Oceanside from this constantly enlarging project. Remember when the City of Carlsbad would not open the new College Road? Let's protect the rights of the citizens of Oceanside and see that the impact on our streets and emergency services and most lmponantly talles is rightfully considered with this project. ADDRESS PETWON FOR OCEANSIDE OTY COUNOL TO REVIEW THE QUARRY CREE!< PRWECT We the residents of the City af O~eanside implore the Ctty ~oundl to review tfle density of the Quarry Creek Project. The original concept was 156 homes; the project as proposed at this time consists of 659 apartment type condos with asphalt carpons. There is no entran~ or exit into the City of Carlsbad, therefore all traffic will flow into Oceanside thru the "ohl's/ Wai-Man shopping center. The traffic already Is a nightmare; with the addition of 659 condo's the traffic will be Impossible. The other concern is all first responses for emergency, flre, paramedk, and police will be the City of Oceanside. With no entrance into Carlsbad; Oceanside will obviously be the first responder, always. What will this do to our mes? As it stands we are having problems funding our Fire/Paramedi~ and Police. We ask that irt the very least, the density of the project~ rKonsidered. We ask the Oceanside City Council to protect the citizens of Oceanside from this constantl'f enlarging project. Remember when the Clty of Carlsbad would not open the new College Road? Let's protect the rights of the citizens of Oceanside and see that the impact on our streets and emergenC!f services and most lmponantly ta~res is rightfully considered wltfl this project. NAME ADDRESS PETmON FOR OCEANSIDE CITY COUNCIL TO REV1EW THE QUARRY CREEK PAQJEcr We the residents of the City of Oceanside implore the City coundl to review the density of the Quarry creek Project. The original concept was 156 homes; the project as proposed at this time conslm of 659 apartment type condos with asph;llt carports. There is no entrartel! or exit into the City of Carlsbad, therefore all traffic will flow into Oceanside thru the Kohl's/ Wai·Mart shopping cenb!r. The traffic alrl!ady Is a nightmare; with the addtllon of 659 condr::r's the traffic will be Impossible. The other concern Is all first responses fer emergency, fire, paramedic, and polim \IIIIH be the City of Oceilnside. With no entrance Into Carlsbad; Oceanside will obviously bl! the first respondl!r, always. Whiilt will this do to our talles1 As it stands we are having problems funding our Fil:tf/Pal1i!medic ilnd Police. We ask that at the very least, tha density of the projllct be reconsidered. We ask the Oceanside Clty Council to prob!ct the cltizl!ns of Oceanside from this constantly enlarging projl!ct. Reml!mber when the C'lty of carlsbad would not open the new College Roild? Let's protect the right!; of the citizens of Oceanside ilnd see that the impact on o11r streets and emergency service.s and most importantly tilxes Is rightfully considered with this project. PfT!1101\1 FOR OCEANSIDE OTV COUI\IOL m REVIEW THE QUARRV CREEIC PROJECT PETITION FOR OI:EANSID'E OTY COUNCJL ID REVIEW JHE qUARRY CREEK PROJECT We the residents of the Cty of Oceanside implore the City coundl to review the density of the Quarry CtQQfc Project. T'h& Drielnal oontept WI'IC 156 home:; the project as propo5ed ott this time consists of 659 apartment type oondosllllith asphalt carports. There is no entrance or exit into the oty of Carlsbad, therefore all tr-affic wiU ffow into Oceanside thru the Kohl's! Wai-Mart shopping canter. Thetr.dftc already is a nightmare; with the addition of 659 condo's the traffic: IAIIII b& Impossible. The other concem ball first re51KJ115e:i fur emergency, tin!, paramedic, trod pollee wiU be the City of Oceanside. With no entran~:& Into Carlsbad; Oceanside will obviously be the first responder, always. What will this do to o1.1r taxes? As It stands we are haulng problems funding our Fire/Paramedic and Polh:e. We i!!ik that at the very least, the density of the projal:t be reconsidered. We ask the Oc.eansid& City Co1111cll to protect the citizens of Oceamldl!. from this constantly enlarging project. Remember when the City of Carlsbad would not open the new College Road? Let's protect thl! rights of the citizens of 01:@anslde and see that the impact t:m 01.1r st:reeu and emergenr:y serviD!S ;rnd most importantly t:a~~es Is rightfully considered with this project. <.~AI'HP NAME >~~~~~~QL~~~~~~~3~:~7~~~~-~~~~ '? 32,(,q i'i~,u.Sw~ --------------------":31":2..~(,~-=-~::7~~---~~" t~tv~wo;: ~ ""'s"'"" •"7"'--;-----:t-~:;---z1------------~"Z7~~-Re(~l ~ Pf I I 110111 FQR ()(];AWSJDE OTV COUII!OL 1D REVIEW THE QUARRY CREEK PBWEO We the resident!! of the City of Oceansrde Implore the City mundl to l'l!Yiet:!t the density of the Quarry cree!c Project. Thl!! original cnneap~ ~~~ flo~; ti.e project as prapo:;ed at this tiq~e mnslsl:s of 659 apartment type condO$ with asphalt carports. There. Is no entrantt! ,,, '' ···--·-"''". ~ •' " ''•. "·-··.-:·:;::.·:--''::;"-----~--· -----.,. ··--~-:-~·-. ""'""'"'·-··----·· .. ~.~ Jmo the,qty.ofCartsbad. ~"\! alltraffic~IIJI~ itp:~ .~ thru the Kohl's! Wal-Mart shopping CI!IIIIU'. 1J!l' ~~~~~~~e; witb..ihe addition of .&59... IXInd.a's~!! t!Wfic:wllt~.imPQll$iht... Jhe.otherco"""' i5 all first l"e$p1)DSeS for-emeqen~. , • ..,,L'I'Q"""' ~-.-7=-~ •-·~-'---"-¥' , , , , -·, , , •• ·o/" '' •----~ ••,'-··, , .. _,.-, ,, ' fire, par.unedlc:. and pplice will be the City of Oceanside. With no entrance into Carlsbad; ---' ' ' ·-'·' ~~ --.·.: . Oceanside will obvf01151y I» the first responder, ~ys. What will this do to our taxes? As it ._.. ' ' --~--------~ .. ~-·-' .. -"----' ~- ~nds we arehavflll! prabl~;!ms fu~ding o~r R~m.m~J!=J!ftd Po!ic:e. !!!!!!~~~at':!!.! .~~.1~ ~!LI!~~'i!t;tfl~)!r.o.l~ ()(! ~n~~~-ll!!!J!Sk th!t~"J:id4;1 . .9!Y,~':!!!~l!R l!r~f!!!=t tf!IL~.~ (Jf.Q~de fr~'!' this mJISt!~~ enlargil~.!tP.!2~C!-Remember when the City of Cmb~ would not open the new Collqe R011d? Let's p1 oh:U the rights of the c:ltlzens "'-~"''"·---,""'-4='""'' ~-~·"-~"""="'-"'' .... ,,,,,,,_'>"""""'~""""~---'"""'""'" of Oceanside and see that the lmpatt on our slreet5 an!l_emergency servjcs and mMt . c:tt' S.'> ~--~~·"-"\: ' ._;,~>' , -.-':.'-"'"'" '···"' .~, •• --•· •; .. ·:;~ · -· ', ;_' ','''·· ·, ;,·.~ >' -·'""-' Tc~---'-•--, -·-~oco.~-0-_ -· .•. ·c:c, o · •-'' ,y • ''"''•, ""~~··:,;> i!llportandy taltes is riglrtfuRy considered .vrith this project.. _-,.---~·-,..;.,J.4.'c:;;''''', --·-' <::----------/' -----• '''-"-'·-··-·'·""--"~"-~~-·--:..• (----------------~~~ / '157!/IG! ltV! v L(k:r:J!J,tft!-t/ J ~tit L.su..bellti. "'?~..e' f$#13£LC/l ])'i]. t9t'~##9()cC?..?, PfJJTION fOR OCfAil!SIDE qry COUil!Cl TO REVIEW THE QUARRY CREBC PROJEQ: We the residents of the City of Oceanside implore the City coundl to review the density of the Quarry cmek Proji!Ct. The original coneept was 1.56 homes; thl! project as proposed at this time consists of 659 apartment type wndo:;with asphalt l:i!IIJIOrts. There is no entrance or ellit into the City of Carlsbad, thf!f'efore all traffic will flaw into Oceanside duu tile Kohfs/ Waf -Mart" shopping center. The tmffic :~~!ready I!: a nightmara; \OiiEh the addition of 659 condo's the traffic will be impossible. The other wncem 1:~ illl first re5PDD5e5. for emergency, finl, paramedic, and pollee wilt be the City of Oceanside. With no entrance Into C:arlsbad; Oceanside wDI obvious-ly be the tim responder, always. What will this do to our taxes? As It stands we are h<IVIRB problems funding our Fire/Paramedic and Police. We ask that at the very least. the density of the project be ~nsidrued. We nk the Oceanside City Coundl to protsct the citizens of Oceanside from thk cons:talrtly enlarging project. Remember when the City w C;Qb~ _,uld not. open ll:he new C::OIIep Road? Let's proteCt the lights of the citizens of Oceanside and see that the lmpaet on our straets and ernergencv !:erviei!S and mMt impo~~es is ri lly considered with this project. 'SA-~8- //1 / 1/ 1/17 ' Pt:IIUON FOR OCfAN!iiDE CITY COUNOL TO REVIEW THE QUARRY CREm PROJECT We the residerm of the City of Oceanside Implore tbe City coundl to review tbe density of the Quany creel! Project. Tlu! original eancapt was 1S6 homes; the! praject as propalied at this time consists of 659 apartment ~e condos with asphalt t:arpons.. There Is no entrana!! or exit into tbe City of Carlsbad,. dteret'ore all traffic will f10111t into Oceanside ttuu tbC! {(ohl's/ Wai-Man: siiDIJpfng center. The traffit alr@:ldy is a nigfltma!'Q; with the addition of 659 condo's the tf'affic will be impossible. The other com;em is all fil'5t responses for emergency, fire, paramedic, and police will be the City of Oceanside. With no enb'ance Into Carlsbad; Oceanside will obviously be the first responder, always. What will this do to our taxes? As it stands we are hlWins problems funding our Fire/Paramedic and PoUce. We ask tiJat at tile very least, 'l:he density of the project be reconsidered. We ask the Ocearu:ide City Council to protl!ct the dtlZI!RS of Oceanside from tbis constantly enlarging project. Remember when the (ity of Carb~ would not open the new College Road? Let'5 protea tbe rights of the citizens of Dl:eilnslde and see mat the impact on our 5tn!et!l and emergency $efViees and mMt importantly taxes is rigfltfully considl!n!d wii:h this project.