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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008-02-20; Planning Commission; ; CUP 204E - ST. PATRICK PARISH SCHOOLT!ity of Carlsbad Planning Department • A REPORT TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION P.C. AGENDA OF: February 20, 2008 ItemNo. 0 Application complete date: June 13, 2007 Project Planner: Greg Fisher Project Engineer: David Rick SUBJECT: CUP 204(E) -SAINT PA TRICK PARISH SCHOOL -Request for approval of a Conditional Use Permit Amendment to include the operation of "Saint Patrick's Ye Olde Garage Sale" as an additional use and to retroactively extend the approval of the Saint Patrick Parish and School uses, which include nine mobile classroom buildings, on property generally located north of Tamarack A venue, south of Magnolia A venue, east of Pio Pico Drive· and west of Adams Street, within Local Facilities Management Zone 1. I. RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission ADOPT Planning Commission Resolution No. 6382 APPROVING Conditional Use Permit Amendment CUP 204(E) to be effective retroactively from April 2, 2007 through April 1, 2012, based upon the findings and subject to the conditions contained therein. II. INTRODUCTION The application is for an amendment to an existing Conditional Use Permit (CUP 204(D)) to allow for the operation of "Saint Patrick's Ye O Ide Garage Sale" in addition to the continuation of the previously approved church (Saint Patrick Parish) and Saint Patrick School which includes nine mobile classrooms. Saint Patrick's Ye Olde Garage Sale, a thrift store operation, is located within a converted residential garage and is located at the northeastern most portion of the church campus property along Adams Street. The project is in conformance with all applicable plans, standards, ordinances, and policies and all required findings for the Conditional Use Permit Amendment can be made for the proposed use. Staff is recommending approval of CUP 204(E), effective retroactively from April 2, 2007 through April 1, 2012. III. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND BACKGROUND The Saint Patrick's site is generally located north of Tamarack Avenue, south of Magnolia A venue, east of Pio Pico Drive and west of Adams Street. The site consists of three separate parcels totaling 6.44 acres in size. The existing development on the site includes a 13,700 square foot church, a 19,366 square foot parish center, a 948 square foot house, a private school (K Thru 8), playground areas, and several surface parking areas. The private school includes a main administration/library/classroom building complex and nine mobile classrooms. • CUP 204(E) -SAINT P ATRI: PARISH SCHOOL February 20, 2008 Pae 2 • The Saint Patrick's site has undergone discretionary review on numerous occasions over the past several years. The original church development was approved through CUP 99 on August 27, 1974, allowing the initial construction of the church, and parish center. On August 12, 1981, the Planning Commission approved CUP 204, allowing the construction of a new sanctuary (church). CUP 204(B) was approved by the Planning Commission on May 15, 1991 and allowed a 12,400 square foot parking lot expansion. On March 6, 1996, the Planning Commission approved CUP 204(C), which allowed for the installation of eight mobile classrooms and approval of joint use parking between the church and the private school. Most recently, the Planning Commission approved CUP 204(D) on April 3, 2002, which allowed the placement of an additional mobile classroom (nine total) and redesign of the existing shared parking area and school playground. ' The current proposal (CUP 204(E)) would grant a 5 year extension of the church and private school which includes the· use of nine mobile classrooms and the approval to operate "Saint Patrick's Ye Olde Garage Sale" on the church property as a new and additional use. Saint Patrick's Ye O Ide Garage Sale operates as a thrift store within an existing converted garage located on a .48 acre parcel located at the northeastern most portion of the church campus property along Adams Street. The church has operated the thrift store for approximately 13 years at this location and sells mostly clothing that has been donated to the Parish. It is open three times a week for approximately five hours each day, and is a benefit and service to the residents of the community and members of the Parish since it provides clothing for the needy and serves to support the purpose and mission of the church operation. On January 4, 2007 the applicant submitted a timely application to extend CUP 204(D). During the review and extension process of CUP 204(D), a complaint was submitted to the City via email regarding the thrift store operation. The complainant outlined issues including the legitimacy and operations of the use, personal safety, and concerns with debris (see attachment number four). Staff notified the applicant that the project would require an amendment to the CUP to add the thrift store use as a new use incidental to the operation of the church. Saint Patrick's Ye Olde Garage Sale has operated at this location for the past 13 years without any prior formal written complaints. Staff has made several unsuccessful attempts to contact the complainant to discuss the issues raised in their complaint and was notified via email of the upcoming Planning Commission hearing. As previously mentioned, the CUP is also for the private school, which includes the continued use of nine mobile classrooms. Pursuant to CMC Section 21.42.140, mobile buildings are limited to a five year term and their continued use requires Planning Commission approval. The applicant is requesting approval to continue using the mobile classrooms until a new school is constructed. Saint Patrick School is planning to build an entire new school campus at the current location. A development committee working for the Parish has established an anticipated completion date of July 2011 and is in the process of choosing a company for the fundraising to build the campus. With the completion of the future school campus, the mobile classrooms would be eliminated. In summary, the applicant is requesting that in addition to the continued use of the church and school campus including the mobile classrooms, that the CUP be amended to allow for the incidental use of thrift sales to occur on the church property. CUP 204(E) -SAINT PA TRlz PARISH SCHOOL February 20, 2008 Pae 3 The proposed project is subject to the following regulations: • A. Residential Low-Medium Density and Private School General Plan Land Use Designations (RLM & P); B. R-1 Zoning Designation, One-Family Residential Zone (Chapter 21.10 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code); C. C-T-Q -Commercial Tourist Zoning Designation -Qualified Development Overlay Zone (Chapters 21.29 & Chapter 21.06 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code); D. Conditional Use Permit Regulations (Chapter 21.42 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code); and • E. Growth Management Ordinance (Chapter 21.95 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code). IV. ANALYSIS The recommendation for approval of this Conditional Use Permit Amendment was developed by analyzing the project's consistency with the applicable City regulations and policies. The project's compliance with each of the above regulations is discussed in detail in the .sections below. A. Residential Low-Medium Density (RLM) and Private School (P) General Plan Land Use Designations The site has a General Plan Land Use designation of Residential Low-Medium Density (RLM) and Private School (P). The Saint Patrick's Parish proposal is consistent with the applicable policies and programs of the General Plan as seen in Table 1 below: TABLE 1 -GENERAL PLAN COMPLIANCE ELEMENT USE, CLASSIFICATION, PROPOSED USES & COMPLY GOAL, OBJECTIVE OR IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM Land Use Property is designated for Churches are conditionally Yes residential (RLM) and allowed in residential areas and private school (P) uses. the private school is a designated use for the property. The additional proposed use (Saint Patrick's Ye Old Garage Sale) is considered an incidental use to the church and consistent with the applicable policies and programs of the General Plan. Open Space & Utilize Best Management The site has previously been Yes Conservation Practices for control of storm required to conform to all water and to protect water NPDES requirements and has quality. maintained conformance. CUP 204(E) -SAINT PATR"-PARISH SCHOOL February 20, 2008 Page 4 TABLE 1 -GENERAL PLAN COMPLIANCE CONTINUED ELEMENT USE, CLASSIFICATION, PROPOSED USES & GOAL, OBJECTIVE OR IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM Circulation Provide safe, adequate, and The existing site contains several attractively landscaped landscaped parking areas and the parking areas. proposed use would not impact these areas as the additional proposed use (thrift sales) takes place within an existing structure. Noise Non-Residential exterior The project site is not impacted noise standard of 65 CNEL by and the proposed use does not and interior noise standard of cause any significant noise 45 CNEL. impacts. B. R-1 One-Family Residential Zone Regulations COMPLY Yes Yes Section 21. 10.020 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code allows for churches and private schools in residential areas subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. The northeastern most portion of the Saint Patrick's site is zoned One Family Residential (R-1) and is, therefore, subject to the development standards contained in Chapter 21.10 of the Zoning Ordinance. The proposed thrift store use, Ye Olde Garage Sales, is located on the residentially zoned portion of the site and will operate within an existing structure that meets all development standards contained within Chapter 21.10. The proposed garage sale operation is considered appropriate at this location as an incidental use to the church operations and the garage is consistent with the One Family Residential Zone development standards. C. Commercial-Tourist Zone & Qualified Development Overlay Zone The C-T Zone allows for churches and private school uses subject to the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. There are no proposed changes in use within the portion of the site zoned Commercial-Tourist; therefore, the project remains consistent with the zone. The site is also located within the Qualified Development Overlay Zone (Q) which states that no building permit or other entitlement shall be issued for any use in the Q zone unless there is a valid Site Development Plan approved for the property. The project site has an approved Site Development Plan, SDP 96-02. Pursuant to Section 21.06.040 of the CMC, the project is exempt from the Site Development Plan process as no enlargements to the existing structures are proposed. D. Conditional Use Permit Regulations Uses subject to a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) possess characteristics of such unique and special form as to make impracticable their being included automatically in any land use class. In granting a CUP, certain safeguards to protect the health, safety and general welfare of the public may be required as conditions of approval. In addition, CUPs may only be granted when the appropriate findings of fact can be made. Findings were made for the church and private CUP 204(E) -SAINT PATR'K PARISH SCHOOL February 20, 2008 • Pae 5 school including the use of nine mobile classroom buildings associated with CUP 204(D). Since that time, Chapter 21.42 of the Carlsbad Municipal Code has been updated with new findings which can be supported for the proposed CUP Amendment and are described in Table 2 below: Table 2 -CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FINDINGS FINDINGS PROJECT CONSISTENCY That the requested use is necessary or desirable The requested use is desirable for the for the development of the community, and is community, is in harmony with the various in harmony with the various elements and elements and objectives of the General Plan, objectives of the General Plan, is not and is not detrimental to existing surrounding detrimental to existing uses or uses specifically uses in that the existing church/school campus permitted in the zone in which the proposed has been in existence since the early 1970's use is to be located. providing religious worship, private education, and other services to the residents of the community without any issues or formal complaints. There are also nine mobile classroom buildings located on the interior of the site that are affiliated with the school use. The property to the north contains a similar use ( church/school campus) and the continued use of the mobile classroom buildings at this site would be compatible with the uses to the north. The project is in compliance with all current conditions of approval, and the addition of "Saint Patrick's Ye O Ide Garage Sale", a thrift store operation, as an additional incidental use on the church site is a benefit and service to the residents of the community and members of the Parish since it provides clothing for the needy and serves to support the purpose and mission of the church operation. That the requested use is properly related to the The site is adequate in size and shape to site, surroundings and environmental settings, accommodate the continued use of the existing will not be detrimental to uses specifically church/school campus including the use of permitted in the area in which the proposed use nine mobile classroom buildings and the is to be located, and will not adversely impact additional proposed use in that the proposed the site, surroundings or traffic circulation. thrift store use is located within an existing structure that meets all applicable development standards of the underlying R-1 zoning designation. A minimum 10 foot setback, as required, will be maintained from the northern property line. The existing parking is adequate and has not been a problem over the past 13 years that the church has operated the thrift store use. CUP 204(E) -SAINT PATR. PARISH SCHOOL February 20, 2008 Page 6 Table A -CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FINDINGS CONTINUED FINDINGS That all the yards, setbacks, walls, fences, parking, landscaping and other features necessary to adjust the requested use to existing or permitted future uses in the neighborhood will be provided and maintained. That the street system serving the proposed use is adequate to properly handle all traffic generated by the proposed use. PROJECT CONSISTENCY The existing church/school campus including the continued use of nine mobile classroom buildings and the additional proposed thrift store use is compatible with the existing and future uses in the neighborhood. No additional yards, setbacks, walls, fences, parking, landscaping, or other features are required to accommodate the existing and proposed thrift store uses. The existing parking lot has adequate parking to accommodate the thrift store use and the parking lot has attractive landscaping that is being maintained in good condition. A six foot high block wall runs along the northern property line separating the proposed thrift store use from the adjacent residence. The wall is adequate in size to reduce any negative visual impacts from the thrift store operation. In addition, there is mature landscaping along the property line further reducing any visual impacts from the proposed use. The existing road ways (Adams Street, Pio Pico Drive, and Tamarack A venue) surrounding the property can accommodate the existing volumes of traffic during off peak and peak hours. The thrift store use is included in the existing traffic volumes generated by the church/school campus since it has been in operation, although without City approval, for the past 13 years. The thrift store use ":ill continue to operate during off peak hours (10 a.m. -3:00 p.m.) and since no changes to the operation are proposed, no additional traffic impacts are anticipated. The existing street system is adequate to properly handle any traffic generated by the uses. The adopted project conditions for CUP 204(D), which are contained in Planning Commission Resolution No. 5149 (CUP 204(D)) still apply to this project with the exception of Conditions No. 6, and 11 which have been satisfied, and Condition No. 1 Ob which is replaced by Condition No. 9, and new Conditions No. 10, 11, 12 and 13 which have been added to Planning Commission Resolution No. 6382 for CUP 204(E). The amended conditions are summarized below: CUP 204(E) -SAINT PA TR'K PARISH SCHOOL February 20, 2008 Pae 7 • 1. Condition No. 9 is a standard condition requiring an annual review of CUP 204(E). Condition No. 9, will also approve CUP 204(E), retroactively from April 2, 2007 through April 1, 2012. 2.-Condition No. 10 is a standard condition requiring the Developer to submit a Notice of Restriction to be filed in the office of the County Recorder, subject to the satisfaction of the Planning Director, notifying all interested parties and successors in interest that the City of Carlsbad has issued a Conditional Use Permit Amendment by Resolution No. 6382 on the property. 3. Condition No. 11 is a standard condition requiring the property owner to process, execute and submit an executed copy to the City Engineer for recordation a City standard Permanent Stormwater Quality Best Management Practice Maintenance Agreement for the perpetual maintenance of all treatment control, applicable site design and source control, post-construction permanent Best Management Practices within 6 months of approval of this CUP. 4. Condition 12 is a standard condition requiring that any signs proposed for this development shall at a minimum be designed in conformance with the City's Sign Ordinance and shall require review and approval of the Planning Director prior to installation of such signs. • 5. Condition 13 would limit the hours of operation of the thrift store to 5 hours a day (10 a.m. -3:00 p.m.), 3 days a week. E. Growth Management Ordinance The proposed project is located within Local Facilities Management Zone 1. There are no special development conditions in the zone plan that apply to this non-residential project. All public facilities needed to serve the development are already in place. The continuation of the church/school campus including the use of nine mobile classroom buildings and the approval to operate "Ye Olde Garage Sale" at the site will not result in increased public facilities demands and, therefore, the project will not exceed performance standards for public facilities. V. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Planning Director has determined that the project belongs to a class of projects that the State Secretary for Resources has found do not have a significant impact on the environment, and it is therefore categorically exempt from the requirement for the preparation of environmental documents pursuant to Section 15301 -Existing Facilities -of the State CEQA Guidelines. In making this determination, the Planning Director has found that the exceptions listed in Section 15300.2 of the State CEQA Guidelines do not apply to this project. CUP 204(E) -SAINT PA TR'K PARISH SCHOOL February 20, 2008 Page 8 ATTACHMENTS: 1. Planning Commission Resolution No. 6382 2. Location Map 3. Background Data Sheet 4. Disclosure Statement 5. Complaint Letter • 6. Planning Commission Resolution No. 5149, dated April 3, 2002 7. Planning Commission Resolution No. 3888, dated March 6, 1996 8. Planning Commission Resolution No. 3213, dated May 15, 1991 9. Planning Commission Resolution No. 1845, dated August 12, 1981 10. Planning Commission Resolution No. 1087, dated August 27, 1974 11. Exhibit "A" dated February 20, 2008 8 nor ro SCALI: SITE MAP St. Patrick Parish School CUP 204(E) Page 1 • • BACKGROUND DATA SHEET CASE NO: CUP 204(E) CASE NAME: SAINT PATRICK PARISH SCHOOL APPLICANT: Denise Coates =-"-=-"-'=--"-'-'--'-'-=------------------------ REQUEST AND LOCATION: Request for approval of a Conditional Use Permit Amendment to include the operation of "Saint Patrick's Ye Olde Garage Sale" as an additional use and to retroactively extend the approval of the Saint Patrick Parish and School uses, which include nine mobile classroom buildings, on property generally located north of Tamarack A venue, south of Magnolia Avenue, east of Pio Pico Drive and west of Adams Avenue, within Local Facilities Management Zone 1. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: That portion of Tract No. 236 of Thum Lands, according to Map No. 1681, filed in the Office of the County Recorder on December 14, 1915, in the City of Carlsbad, County of San Diego, State of California APN: 205-270-09, 12 & 44 Acres: 6.44 Proposed No. of Lots/Units: N~/A~------- GENERAL PLAN AND ZONING Existing Land Use Designation: "'""'P/""'RL=M---"'-------------------- Proposed Land Use Designation:N ~~/A ____________________ _ Density Allowed: -"-0_-_4:.....;d=u/=-a=c=------- Existing Zone: CT-Q&R-1-7,500 Density Proposed: N_/A __________ _ Proposed Zone: N~/A'-"-------------- Surrounding Zoning, General Plan and Land Use: Zoning General Plan Current Land Use Site C-T-Q&R-1 P&RLM Church, Private School, Single Family & Thrift Store North C-T-Q&R-1 TR&O&RLM Church, Private School, & Single Family South C-1 TR Restaurant & Gas Station East R-1 RLM Single Family Residential West T-C TR Interstate 5 Freeway LOCAL COASTAL PROGRAM Coastal Zone: l:8J Yes D No Local Coastal Program Segment: =M=e=ll~o~I~I _____ _ Within Appeal Jurisdiction: D Yes l:8J No Coastal Development Permit: D Yes l:8J No Local Coastal Program Amendment: D Yes l:8J No Revised O I /06 Existing LCP Land Use Designation: TS/P/RLM Existing LCP Zone: CT-Q/R-1 Proposed LCP Land Use Designation: NIA Proposed LCP Zone: =--N'-'-'/ A=--=-------- PUBLIC FACILITIES School District: Carlsbad Unified Water District: Carlsbad Sewer District: Carlsbad -===-=-==----- Equivalent Dwelling Units (Sewer Capacity): N~/A~---------------- ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ~ Categorical Exemption, Section 15301, Existing Facilities D Negative Declaration _______________________ _ D Certified Environmental Impact Report _________________ _ D Other Revised O I /06 -- / ( • Cit}' of Carlsbad i:.iFi,i,h,k·l•J4•EiiU,t4,il DISCLOSURE STATEMENT 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 Committee. 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: Person is defined as "Any individual, firm, co-partnership, joint venture, association, social club, fraternal organization, corporation, estate, trust, receiver, syndicate, in this and any other county, city and county, city municipality, district or other political subdivision or any other group or combination acting as a unit." Agents may sign this documentthowever, the legal name and entity of the applicant and property owner must be provided below. 1 . APPLICANT (Not the applicant's agent) Provide the COMPLETE, LEGAL names and addresses of ALL persons having a financial interest in the application. If the applicant includes a corporation or. partnership, include the names, title, addresses of all individuals owning more than 1 Oo/o of the shares. 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If a publicly-owned corporation, include the names, titles, and addresses of the corporate officers. (A separate page may be attached if necessary.) Person \Va' l \ ,'a r'V) [ RoLU \a11\(j Title Po s±o V Corp/Part ------------- Tit I e --------------- 1635 Faraday Avenue• Carlsbad, CA 92008:7314 • (760) 602-4600 • FAX (760) 602-8559 • www.ci.carlsbad.ca.us @ • • 3. NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION OR TRUST If any person identified pursuant to ( 1) or (2) above is a nonprofit organization or a trust, list the names and addresses of ANY person serving as an officer or director of the non- profit organization or as trustee or beneficiary of the. Non Profit/Trust Non Profit/Trust -------------------- Tit I e Tit I e ----------------------------- Address Address -------------------------- 4. Have you had more than $250 worth of business transacted with any member of City staff, Boards, Commissions, Committees and/or Council within the past twelve (12) months? D Yes If yes, please indicate person(s): _____________ _ NOTE: Attach additional sheets if necessary. I certify that all the above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. dM.HL &iuJ Signature of applicant/date \V1;lliatv\ F Bowland .Denise Print or type name of owner Print or type name of applicant Signature of owner/applicant's agent if applicable/date Print or type name of owner/applicant's agent From: To: CC: Date: Subject: CDAdmin Internet Email Scott Rudinger Will Foss 07/30/2007 7:52 AM Fwd: CITY OF CARLSBAD I CONT ACT US This email is being forwarded to your department for a response. Thank you. >» < june.hamlet@yahoo.com> 07/29/2007 2:01 PM»> A visitor to the City of Carlsbad Web site has completed and posted the "Contact Us" form to department, Building Department. ************************************"k:ltt:******** . FOR SECURITY REASONS, DO NOT CHANGE THE SUBJECT LINE. ********************************************** Below, please find the information that was submitted: For years I have watched as St. Patrick's Church in Carlsbad (Adams Street) has illegally operated a Garage Sale out on the church property generally three times a week for the past 12-13 years (I thought businesses like this where not allowed; and that we could only have 3 garage/yard sales a year). In the past, Ye Olds Garage Sale has closed for the summer vacation but this year, they do not plan on closing except for some renovations. I have been in the Garage Sale and have heard the women talking about keeping quiet about the store as it is not legal. So, not only do they accept donations and resell the items that they personally don'1' want, the profit goes to benefit the Catholic church, they do not pay taxes on -the profits they do make. Isn't this illegal? If not, let me know and I to will set up shop. They claim to be a non-profit but according to the IRS -this status does not apply to illegal operations on Church property .. Moroever, the Garage Sale does not have their own non-profit identification number. It is time this stopped!!!! Also, as you may or may not be aware thait small 2 bedroom house next to the "Ye Olde Garage Sale" houses numerous peopl·e (some members released from long term jail stints) that can been seen working as gardeners and perform expensive ... Page 1 RLSBAD I CONTACT US -... , -~-.-·,-· ~--. . .. tree trimming services daily yet, they report the income or pay taxes on the money earned in the USA. Even the church has them do extensive services and hides it under miscellenaous expenses. Sounds like a great deal to me! Moreover, I am tired of having the illegals dump their waste and other nasty items on my property while standing around waiting for work. Oven the years, I have had my life theatened, been stolen from, and robbed more that once by the crowds of illegals the church draws to the Garage Sale. I appreciate you help and hope the city can take care of this problem in timely manner. The quicker the better! June Hamlet june.hamlet@yahoo.com Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; AOL 9.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; FunWebProducts) 72.25.108.124 . page 2 t . . .. ' I -, ' _. ' -i • ' ! I I I \II =\!:\ ~ I -s::, ~ 0 -~ -:z. l .. k~-.P..-, 1· .. • :•, ' ' ' I , FA • \\l \I\ £> I \)'. e-,: Cc:: . ~~Hooi,,i iJf,l,ff1 lflfo ~op11J P'€-lv $1ft.. f'\.1',tJ ~ ~ j!.((,f, F,~(;,!IJt~tJ!,, (e,;,.~1 e,~µpq.;11-. .:;.~,) i,_.i,,~, i2f.,: 1i1'b1 f','s~Sft v~f~: ~-n •IT~ I ~f" PIE-11- p (2./'<Jl I eJb ~ ~~ (, I· 1~ I IS t U!,t», ~.,Z,.,,1? '' rAKK'~ rri<.~'t4 IN ·-r~AY@r<:ollr-Jo ,-~ 1,,--;: fp,!Ni'~I;;, 171\~vVt~. Ir;' (f1-fC.Z'D,ff1IM= 10') -¾4.t- i~L&pHo~, f1",r 1-1 ~ar r.1,.,. Pi><F4'1~1> 1...1bHf ,;.1,, • 1,,j~tPT vl&ttT +F,tt,: flJlt i't1Pl>PT F-1:-bUilAfl-~fA~s/11~1,. &A~) ~fk,>ID~ !>iU • u>HPfbT 6!t& HiWD~r•~c, r,pN~S 1'- T•f ,Ai, '='rA~ I½ Pf<l'i!Df,D -tl'b . , . .. . . . . .·. PROJECT DESCRIPIION.- ....... ' ' I... ~, -·- Owner: R. Cath~\ic ,Bi.shn~ of San Diego Pastor, Wi'/ I ~"" .B.r,J/,vcA 3821 kaams Street Carlsbad, CA 92-008 (760) 729-2866 • ARCHITECT: .• · Clv u ~ .rt.· 0 01 /t.y ·· V'!1i ff A f< 5't ,1( Carlsbad, CA 92008 Tel & Fax (760) 434- SITE ADDRESS: APN: 3821 Adams Street Carlsbad, CA 92008 205-270-09, 12.·14 , • ., , , LEGAL DESCRIPTIQN: TI1at portion of Tract 236 in Thum Lands.in the City of Carlsbad, County of San· Diego, according to Map 1681. filled Dec, 14, 1915 .. Lot size: Lot1J , Lot 12 • Lot 44'· Total (approx). 0.42Ac./18.510 S.F. 0.25Ac./10,890 S.F. 5.47 ac/2•38,050_ 6.14 ~c./26.7,450_ PROJECT DESCRIPTION One additonal modular classroom and new parkit1g layout in playground area. SUBMITTAL DESCRIPTION: Proposed Substantial Conformance to existing Conditional Use Permit CUP 204. SEWER DISTRICT: Carlsbad Municipal Water District WATER DISTRICT: Carlsbad Municipal Water District EXISTING ZONING: CTQ-Rl • GENERAL PLAN DESCRIPTION:. Mixed TS-RLM , LOCAL FACILITIES MANAGEMENT: ·Zone 1 EXISTING BUILDING FLOOR AREA: . . ' • School (Parcel !): • l!l,q1~.f. . Existing Church: 13219 s,f, Existing Center: 19.373 s.f PROPOSED ADDED FLOOR AREA '?, Modular classroom: I "I 'l,~ s.f. TOT AL FLOOR AREA 1~r!'Qi?~ ---• TOTAL LOT COVERAGE: -. • 20% LANDSCAPING% (approx) 30% CITY OF CARLSBAD Planning O;:immission 'I\ -~ L~\ .f~ laj_ct, f4,i_~t--. -~rfA l.. l'ase '<o. liJf-~O__!:i,~(E:~)._____~ -~hibi, ;.;; • -·J.: •• --• ~-.;; oi ~;;a·· I , \, \ f"to pt~r, ~\V~ ' ' ,_ 11<.-"'lfi"' \ 0 ,::.t,.A~ .. " ;'"• i ,. Cl , ~ u... • ' ~ -=11 ,, ~ Q 0 :z: u'\ I ·= C • c:; • c,., ,,~ ~ '5 w :,--WJ -<>:. c...J _J el: IL... -D < ::z:. ·Z:-0 • -<!. z: '•' -<1. 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