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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-01-23; Planning Commission; ; CUP 174 - LA COSTA LAND CO./COMMUNITY ANTENNA SYSTEM INC.DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: REQUEST: BACKGROUND STAFF REPORT January 23, 1980 Planning Commission Planning Department CUP 174 -LA COSTA LAND CO./COMMUNITY ANTENNA SYSTEM, INC. Installation of an Earth Station for Cable Television located in the undeveloped area north of Alga Road, east of El Camino Real and west of Unicornio Road in the P-C zone. The applicant is requesting approval to install an Earth Station satellite receiver and a 64 square foot accessory building at the above described location. The station would transfer satellite transmissions via an underground cable to an existing antenna located on Unicornio Street approximately 1400 feet to the east (Exhibit 'A'). The receiving apparatus is approximately ten (10) feet in height and contains a circular receiver approximately 12 feet in diameter as shown on Exhibit 'B'. The subject parcel is approximately 154.4 acres in size upon which the proposed location of the station is near the center. The parcel is essentially undeveloped except for two single family residences and five small storage buildings. The proposed location of the earth station is not visible from the residences. The present zone of the parcel is P-C and the General Plan Land Use designation is RLM (Medium-Low Density Residential, 0-4 units/AC). Surrounding land uses include the Mola commercial and residential development to the southwest and the La Costa Meadows subdivision located approximately 1400 feet to the east. As a quasi-government project, this application is exempt from the Public Facilities Fee established by City Council Policy No. 17.I. Two cable television franchises exist in the city; Carlsbad Cablevision and La Costa Cable System. Under the agreements of the franchise, certain criteria must be met to ensure future interconnection of the two companies. Because the Conditional Use Permit is a land use issue and not a franchising issue, no discussion is germane to this report. For the Planning Commission's information, however, attached to this report is a memo from Roger Greer, Director of Utilities and Maintenance, indicating the terms of the franchise agreement. Approval of this Conditional .Use Permit will not adversely affect this agreement. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW Staff has reviewed the Environmental Impact Assessment form submitted by the applicant which indicates no adverse environ- mental impacts resulting from this project. Staff has field investigated the site and has found no discrepancies with the Environmental Impact Assessment. The Planning Director, therefore, has issued a Negative Declaration, Log No. 635, on January 10, 1980. ANALYSIS Two planning issues are associated with this project: A) The compatibility of the proposed use with existing and future surrounding uses, and B) the visual impact of the earth station on the La Costa Meadows subdivision to the east. A. Com atibilit ro osed use with existin and uture surroun ing uses. s mentione , t e 154.4 acre site is vacant except for two single family residences and five small storage buildings owned by the applicant. Staff has field investigated the site and found that the location of the earth station is not visible from the residences and no substantial impacts would result. The General Plan designation of Medium Low Density allows for future residential development of the area. The applicant proposes to use this station as a temporary facility for a three year period at which time he would move it to a permanent location in the Carillo Tract of La Costa. This station, thus, would have no impacts on future residential development. The removal of this station within a three year period has been incorporated into the conditions of approval. At the time of reloca- tion, the applicant will be required to obtain all necessary approvals from the City. B. Visual lnipact on the La Costa Meadows Subdivision. Exhibit 'A' shows the relationship of the earth station site to the La Costa Meadows Subdivision. The subdivision is located on a hill 1500 feet to the east and over- looks the subject site. From a vantage point at the end of Zodiac Street, staff has found that the dis- tance from the subject site and the small size of the station (10' x 12') will minimize any adverse impacts on the residents of the subdivision. RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends APPROVAL of CUP-174 based on the following findings and subject to the following conditions: FINDINGS 1. This project is consistent with all elements of the General Plan. 2. This project will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts and a Negative Declaration, Log No. 635, was issued on January 10, 1980. 3. That the proposed use is desireable for the development of the community and is not detrimental to existing or proposed uses. 4. That the site is adequate in size and shape to accommodate the proposed use. CONDITIONS 1. Approval is granted for CUP 174 as shown in Planning Commission Exhibits 'A', 'B' and 'C' dated January 10, 1980, incorporated by reference and on file in the Planning Department. Development shall occur sub- stantially as shown unless otherwise noted in these conditions. 2. This Conditional Use Permit shall expire and all uses pursuant to it shall cease three years after the date of issuance. If an extension is requested, such exten- sion shall be considered as a new application for a Conditional Use Permit. 3. This Conditional Use Permit will be reviewed by the Planning Department in ninety days to ensure compliance with the conditions. If any of the conditions have not been met, or are violated, the Planning Department shall present a report to the Planning Commission. -3- ATTACHMENTS Location Map Exhibit 'A', dated 1/10/80 Exhibit 'B', dated 1/10/80 Exhibit 'C', dated 1/10/80 Memo from Roger W. Greer, Director of Utilities and Maintenance, dated 1/16/80 Cable Television Service Code, Title 5, Section 5.28.030 BH: j d 1/17/80 -4- CUP-l74 CAeLE:.TV UNITS • ALGA HlLLs CASE NO -....;;C;;;..;u=P,._...;..\ 1____,:\..___Da te Rec• a_.....a\+l .;...:\ o,,_(1-'ca"'-'o;:;;._ ___ _ DCC Date: \ /1-s. '90. PC Date ,,'l."3/?>0 Description of Request: :ttl~:Q-\.\.. P\N @IS-1)\ s..-P,:(10"1 :re:i-ev,~, ot\l EoR-:::.e<rewtt J?eaap:noK. crn Address or Location of Request: T\-\"= IAJ:4QE;.'(ffU>f@ -1;.f.$'/. lloB:D:\ or-Ai..<rl'i • Bo:M>) ~ ae Et. r ,,AN\\NO ZC;;AL... J ,µ,;...5:r 0£ uw<PB.\"!':\\Q goru;,," Applicant: Li;\ ·-;-~n Li":~-=-,,.,_ lcotM:i'UtilTl b:1':4:l'E~NP. .$'(:st'~N\AI.tJl,. ' f Engr. or Arch. ___ --~~-----------------------------------------Brief Legal: ::r::,..i.,.-=:i:~nc..: \ 'l.. So CA.,~ • ' R M\GE ~ -...,~s:f Assessor Book: ___ -=-~'oi.-=:S=-_______ Page: ____ o:...aooo~\._ ______ Parcel: __ ~0~_-3c....~------ General Plan Lane ·,s,,,. I:i""=--· :::~~ C"' ·_-J.p..,_,L=-N\:u.J._....,..lJ1::-:0~ ..... ---':\_.._J_u..._'.).-.i/,-..A ... c.."'"'),,__ ____________ _ Existing Zone: ::: r . Proposed Zone: Acres:---~ L 51.\. '-t-C----==L-:.----.-,---. -o~f-L_o_t_s_, .-.:::_-:_-_,:;;Aa.-... _____ ... D:-;,U""'•-s~======-=--=--=--=--=----D-U_/_,.A_c_r_e~_ -_- School !Jh:tr.ict: -----~ tviltcr Di i;!oric:t: ·-·· _ ,:.: •·.-, .-..: -;: .... _______________ Suni tut ion Oi st-ri cf·: ~ C"oci :.;t h·r. mi t. A.r~c:~1 : 1 -.. -------------------------,'-----~~ •• ~ ...................... ~----------·-.. ·-------·------------· ---.....e-.....-:w--= -------------.. •-... ·----------= .. , ........ ,....Q ,.•. ·., ,,·~·"of ~~""" . ~:t!:~ ~~:~t:S.i;: ,\ • A\ 5 January 16, 1980 MEMORANDUM TO: Planning Director FROM: Director of Utilities & Maintenance SUBJECT: CUP 174 -La Costa Earth Station 80-11 RECEIVED JAN 16 1980 CITY Of CARLSBAD flannlns~ The La Costa Cable System is applying for the temporary location for a satellite receiving station to serve their cable TV customer base. It is my understanding that a permanent head-end and antenna location is planned for the future in the Rancheros area. I have no comments relating to the land use considerations in the matter. The fol1owing is provided as background information relating to the La Costa Cable franchise in anticipation of the information requirements of the Planning Commission. l. The La Costa franchise was granted by Ordinance 6058 of October 4, 1977 and included the following service areas: a. The original La Costa annexation of 1972. b. Ponderosa. c. Northeast annexation. d. Weigand annexation. e. La Costa North. f. Ponderosa North. This is portrayed in the diagram attached. 2. The Code requires the La Costa system be interconnnected to the Carlsbad Cablevision system when the customer base exceeds 3500 customers. Satellite signal could be taken through this interconnection by agreement between La Costa and Carlsbad Cablevision. The customer base of Carlsbad Cablevision should reach the 3500 customer threshold in about six months, thus interconnec- tion will be required. 3. The City presently is the rate regulatory agency for both systems, although AB699 provides for rate deregulation if all conditions are met at some future time and the franchisee makes application for deregulation. The City, as rate regulator, might have some concerns if the receiving station were not the most economical approach to providing satellite signals and it caused a rate increase to the basic service. Since satellite receivers are most used to provide pay-TV signals (for which the City does not regulate rates) there should be no concern from a rate regulation standpoint. I have attached pertinent code section relating to Cable TV service. If I can provide any additional infonnation, please advise. ~~ Director of Utilities & Maintenance RWG:pab attach. 5.28.030 5.28.030. Cable television service. {a) The cable tele- vision system permitted to be installed and operated hereunder shall: (1) Be operationally capable of relaying to subscrib- er terminals those television and radio broadcast signals for the carriage of which the grantee is now or hereafter autho- rized by the Federal Communications Commission; (2) Be constructed with the capacity for two-way non- voice return communication. Any applicant to operate a system may include a provision for immediate implementation of the two-way capability. Such applicant shall include a demonstra- tion of a plan to implement this capability in the future. The grantee shall provide nonvoice return communication when the city council so directs and the same is economically feas- ible; (3) Distribute color television aignals.which it re- ceives in color; (4) Have a minimum capacity of twenty channels; (5) Provide at least one channel without charge for local government access; (6) Provide at least one channel without charge for educational access; (7) Provide at least one channel without charge for use as a public access channel to be scheduled by the grantee within existing or future Federal Communications Commission regulations pertaining to the operation of public-access channels; (8) When the cable system has reached three thou$and five hundred subscribers, the grantee shall maintain a studio and a headend that will be capable of producing live or re- corded programming to be cablecast in color and/or black and white for distribution by cable throughout the city. The grantee shall make available equipment and assistance for the production of programming at its.studio at lease rates for , use by access channel users. Additional equipment shall also be made available which will permit access users and grantee to produce programming at locations other than the headend studio. For public access channel users described in subsec- tion (7) above, grantee shall provide free use of the produc- tion facilities and production assistance for the first five minutes of air time for a period of five year~ after service is commenced. Any applicant to operate a system under the provisions of this chapter shall demonstrate in its applica- tion how it plans to provide and make avaiiable the above facilities and services. In the event there are two or more systems in the city and either or both have reached three thousand five hundred subscribers, the grantee may petition the city council and request a modification of this requirement. The intent and purpose of such request would be to preclude unnecessarily duplicating studio facilities in the city. Grantee shall 105-4 (Carlsbad 1/15/78) 5.28.030 present tbe city with a plan for a suitable equivalent to the studio requir~ment. Suitable equivalents to the studio require- ment will be determined by the city council which shall be a condition of approval of any modification pursuant to this subsection. (b} The cable television system permitted to be in- stalled and operated hereunder may also engage in the busi- ness of: (1) Transmitting original cablecast programming not received through television broadcast signals; (2) Transmitting television pictures, film and video- tape programs not received through broadcast television signals, whether or not encoded or processed to permit reception by only selected receivers or subscribers; (3) Transmitting and receiving all other signals, digital, voice and audiovisual. (c} The grantee shall provide one co_nnecti9n without cost, and as designated by the council, when the system passes within five hundred feet of the lot line or boundary of any of the following facilities: (1) Public schools and community colleges within the city; (2) Buildings owned and controlled by the city, used for public purposes and not for residential use, fire and police stations excepted. (d) The grantee shall interconnect the system with any or all other cable systems in San Diego County, or elsewhere, as follows: . (1) When the system has reached a level of three thousand five hundred subscribers, grantee shall interconnect said system with all other systems within the city. Said interconnection shall provide one channel, one direction, headend-to-headend communication, applying the technical stan- dards contained in Parts 76 or 78 of the Federal Communica- tions Commission Cable Television Regulations. Nothing in ... this section shall serve to prohibit grantee from implementi~g the interconnection of the systems above described prior to reaching a level of three thousand five hundred subscribers. (2) Interconnection with other systems shall occur when the council directs and may be done by direct cable con- nection, microwave link, satellite, or other appropriate method. Interconnection may be required for origination and access channels that are determined by grantee and city to be technically and economically feasible. (3) Upon receiving the directive of city to inter- connect, the grantee shall immediately initiate negotiations with the other affected system or systems in order that costs may be shared equally for both construction and operation of the interconnection link. (4) City may grant reasonable extensions of time to interconnect or rescind its request to interconnect upon peti- tion by the grantee to the council. The council shall grant said request if it finds that the grantee has renegotiated in 105-5 (Carlsbad 1/15/78) 5.28.030 good faith and has failed to obtain approval from the system or systems of the proposed interconnection, or that the cost of the interconnection would cause an unreasonable or unac- ceptable increase in subscriber Fates. (5) The grantee shall cooperate with an interconnec- tion corporation, regional interconnection authority or coun- ty, state or federal regulatory agency which may be hereafter established for the purpose of regulating, facilitating, fi- nancing or otherwise providing for the interconnection of cable systems beyond the boundaries of the city. (6) Initial technical requirements to assure future interconnection capability will be: ( i) All cable systems receiving franchises to operate within the city shall use the standard frequency al- locations for television signals. 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