CDP 2017-0011 (DEV 2017-0038) – WILLIAMSON RESIDENCE
PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING CDP 2017-0011 (DEV 2017-0038) – WILLIAMSON RESIDENCE – Request for approval of a Coastal Development Permit to allow for the addition of 604 square feet of habitable space and a 426 square feet of covered patios to an existing single-family residence within the Mello II Segment of the City’s Local Coastal Program located at 4886 Hillside Drive within Local Facilities Management Zone 1. The project site not within the appealable area of the California Coastal Commission. The City Planner 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(a) and (e)(1) interior and exterior alterations and additions to an existing structures of the state CEQA Guidelines. RESOLUTION NO. 7253 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval PLANNER: Paul Dan ENGINEER: Steve Bobbett
MS 16-05 (DEV 13014) – 1284 PINE PARTNERS
MS 16-05 (DEV 13014) – 1284 PINE PARTNERS – An appeal of the City Planner’s decision to approve a request to subdivide a 0.44-acre parcel into two parcels within the One-Family Residential (R-1) zone on property addressed as 1274 Pine Avenue, in Local Facilities Management Zone 1. The City Planner has determined that this project is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15315 “Minor Land Divisions” of the State CEQA Guidelines and will not have any adverse significant impact on the environment. RESOLUTION NO. 7247 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Denial of Appeal PLANNER: Shannon Werneke ENGINEER: Steve Bobbett
SDP 2017-0001/CDP 2017-0005 (DEV 2017-0015) – HOEHN PORSCHE
SDP 2017-0001/CDP 2017-0005 (DEV 2017-0015) – HOEHN PORSCHE – Request for approval of a Site Development Plan and Coastal Development Permit for the demolition of a 18,800 square foot auto dealership and the construction of a 71,614 square foot auto dealership, including a rooftop parking structure, located on a 1.51-acre lot at 6800 Avenida Encinas, within the Occidental-Jewitt Specific Plan, the Mello I Segment of the Local Coastal Program and Local Facilities Management Zone 22. The project site is not located within the appealable area of the California Coastal Commission. The City Planner has determined that this 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 is therefore categorically exempt from the requirement for the preparation of environmental documents pursuant to section 15332 (In-fill Development Projects) of the state CEQA guidelines. RESOLUTION NO. 7251 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval PLANNER: Shannon Werneke ENGINEER: Tecla Levy
AMEND 2017-0005 (DEV2017-0023) – VILLAGE MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT FOR DISTILLERIES AND RESTAURANTS – A request to recommend approval of an applicant-proposed amendment to the Village Master Plan and Design Manual to allow distilleries and restaurants as provisional uses within Land Use District 6 (outside the Coastal Zone) of the Village Review Zone and to add special provisional use standards for distilleries to the Master Plan. The City Planner has determined that the proposed amendments do not have a significant impact on the environment pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 19.04.070 A.c.(1), which states “minor zone or municipal code amendments that do not involve physical modifications, lead to physical improvements beyond those typically exempt, or which refine or clarify existing land use standards” are specific actions considered not to have a significant effect on the environment. RESOLUTION NO. 7245 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommend Approval PLANNER: Austin Silva ENGINEER: N/A
AMEND 2017-0005 (DEV2017-0023) – VILLAGE MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT FOR DISTILLERIES AND RESTAURANTS – A request to recommend approval of an applicant-proposed amendment to the Village Master Plan and Design Manual to allow distilleries and restaurants as provisional uses within Land Use District 6 (outside the Coastal Zone) of the Village Review Zone and to add special provisional use standards for distilleries to the Master Plan. The City Planner has determined that the proposed amendments do not have a significant impact on the environment pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 19.04.070 A.c.(1), which states “minor zone or municipal code amendments that do not involve physical modifications, lead to physical improvements beyond those typically exempt, or which refine or clarify existing land use standards” are specific actions considered not to have a significant effect on the environment. RESOLUTION NO. 7245 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommend Approval PLANNER: Austin Silva ENGINEER: N/A
AMEND 2017-0005 (DEV2017-0023) – VILLAGE MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT FOR DISTILLERIES AND RESTAURANTS – A request to recommend approval of an applicant-proposed amendment to the Village Master Plan and Design Manual to allow distilleries and restaurants as provisional uses within Land Use District 6 (outside the Coastal Zone) of the Village Review Zone and to add special provisional use standards for distilleries to the Master Plan. The City Planner has determined that the proposed amendments do not have a significant impact on the environment pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 19.04.070 A.c.(1), which states “minor zone or municipal code amendments that do not involve physical modifications, lead to physical improvements beyond those typically exempt, or which refine or clarify existing land use standards” are specific actions considered not to have a significant effect on the environment. RESOLUTION NO. 7245 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommend Approval PLANNER: Austin Silva ENGINEER: N/A
ZCA 2016-0001/LCPA 2016-0001 (PUB16Y-0002) – SECOND DWELLING UNIT CODE AMENDMENT
A request for recommendation of approval of a Zoning Code Amendment and Local Coastal Program Amendment to make the city’s regulation of second dwelling units (now known as accessory dwelling units) consistent with the changes to Government Code Section 65852.2 made by Assembly Bill 2299 (Bloom) and Senate Bill 1069 (Wieckowski). The City Planner has determined that this project is statutorily exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 21080.17 of the Public Resources Code and Section 15282(h) of the CEQA Guidelines, in that Division 13 of the Public Resources Code (CEQA) does not apply to the adoption of an ordinance by a city or county to implement the provisions of Section 65852.1 or Section 65852.2 of the Government Code. RESOLUTION NO. 7254 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommend Approval PLANNER: Corey Funk ENGINEER: N/A
CDP 2017-0011 (DEV 2017-0038) – WILLIAMSON RESIDENCE
PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING CDP 2017-0011 (DEV 2017-0038) – WILLIAMSON RESIDENCE – Request for approval of a Coastal Development Permit to allow for the addition of 604 square feet of habitable space and a 426 square feet of covered patios to an existing single-family residence within the Mello II Segment of the City’s Local Coastal Program located at 4886 Hillside Drive within Local Facilities Management Zone 1. The project site not within the appealable area of the California Coastal Commission. The City Planner 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(a) and (e)(1) interior and exterior alterations and additions to an existing structures of the state CEQA Guidelines. RESOLUTION NO. 7253 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval PLANNER: Paul Dan ENGINEER: Steve Bobbett
MS 16-05 (DEV 13014) – 1284 PINE PARTNERS
MS 16-05 (DEV 13014) – 1284 PINE PARTNERS – An appeal of the City Planner’s decision to approve a request to subdivide a 0.44-acre parcel into two parcels within the One-Family Residential (R-1) zone on property addressed as 1274 Pine Avenue, in Local Facilities Management Zone 1. The City Planner has determined that this project is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15315 “Minor Land Divisions” of the State CEQA Guidelines and will not have any adverse significant impact on the environment. RESOLUTION NO. 7247 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Denial of Appeal PLANNER: Shannon Werneke ENGINEER: Steve Bobbett
SDP 2017-0001/CDP 2017-0005 (DEV 2017-0015) – HOEHN PORSCHE
SDP 2017-0001/CDP 2017-0005 (DEV 2017-0015) – HOEHN PORSCHE – Request for approval of a Site Development Plan and Coastal Development Permit for the demolition of a 18,800 square foot auto dealership and the construction of a 71,614 square foot auto dealership, including a rooftop parking structure, located on a 1.51-acre lot at 6800 Avenida Encinas, within the Occidental-Jewitt Specific Plan, the Mello I Segment of the Local Coastal Program and Local Facilities Management Zone 22. The project site is not located within the appealable area of the California Coastal Commission. The City Planner has determined that this 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 is therefore categorically exempt from the requirement for the preparation of environmental documents pursuant to section 15332 (In-fill Development Projects) of the state CEQA guidelines. RESOLUTION NO. 7251 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval PLANNER: Shannon Werneke ENGINEER: Tecla Levy
AMEND 2017-0005 (DEV2017-0023) – VILLAGE MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT FOR DISTILLERIES AND RESTAURANTS – A request to recommend approval of an applicant-proposed amendment to the Village Master Plan and Design Manual to allow distilleries and restaurants as provisional uses within Land Use District 6 (outside the Coastal Zone) of the Village Review Zone and to add special provisional use standards for distilleries to the Master Plan. The City Planner has determined that the proposed amendments do not have a significant impact on the environment pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 19.04.070 A.c.(1), which states “minor zone or municipal code amendments that do not involve physical modifications, lead to physical improvements beyond those typically exempt, or which refine or clarify existing land use standards” are specific actions considered not to have a significant effect on the environment. RESOLUTION NO. 7245 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommend Approval PLANNER: Austin Silva ENGINEER: N/A
AMEND 2017-0005 (DEV2017-0023) – VILLAGE MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT FOR DISTILLERIES AND RESTAURANTS – A request to recommend approval of an applicant-proposed amendment to the Village Master Plan and Design Manual to allow distilleries and restaurants as provisional uses within Land Use District 6 (outside the Coastal Zone) of the Village Review Zone and to add special provisional use standards for distilleries to the Master Plan. The City Planner has determined that the proposed amendments do not have a significant impact on the environment pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 19.04.070 A.c.(1), which states “minor zone or municipal code amendments that do not involve physical modifications, lead to physical improvements beyond those typically exempt, or which refine or clarify existing land use standards” are specific actions considered not to have a significant effect on the environment. RESOLUTION NO. 7245 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommend Approval PLANNER: Austin Silva ENGINEER: N/A
AMEND 2017-0005 (DEV2017-0023) – VILLAGE MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT FOR DISTILLERIES AND RESTAURANTS – A request to recommend approval of an applicant-proposed amendment to the Village Master Plan and Design Manual to allow distilleries and restaurants as provisional uses within Land Use District 6 (outside the Coastal Zone) of the Village Review Zone and to add special provisional use standards for distilleries to the Master Plan. The City Planner has determined that the proposed amendments do not have a significant impact on the environment pursuant to Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 19.04.070 A.c.(1), which states “minor zone or municipal code amendments that do not involve physical modifications, lead to physical improvements beyond those typically exempt, or which refine or clarify existing land use standards” are specific actions considered not to have a significant effect on the environment. RESOLUTION NO. 7245 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommend Approval PLANNER: Austin Silva ENGINEER: N/A
ZCA 2016-0001/LCPA 2016-0001 (PUB16Y-0002) – SECOND DWELLING UNIT CODE AMENDMENT
A request for recommendation of approval of a Zoning Code Amendment and Local Coastal Program Amendment to make the city’s regulation of second dwelling units (now known as accessory dwelling units) consistent with the changes to Government Code Section 65852.2 made by Assembly Bill 2299 (Bloom) and Senate Bill 1069 (Wieckowski). The City Planner has determined that this project is statutorily exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 21080.17 of the Public Resources Code and Section 15282(h) of the CEQA Guidelines, in that Division 13 of the Public Resources Code (CEQA) does not apply to the adoption of an ordinance by a city or county to implement the provisions of Section 65852.1 or Section 65852.2 of the Government Code. RESOLUTION NO. 7254 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommend Approval PLANNER: Corey Funk ENGINEER: N/A