(a)
It is the policy of the city to:
(1)
Provide quality housing opportunities for all economic sectors of the community;
(2)
Provide a balanced community with adequate commercial, industrial, recreational and open space areas to support the residential areas of the city;
(3)
To implement the provisions of Proposition E adopted by the citizens of Carlsbad on November 4, 1986, to require that public facilities and improvements meeting city standards are available concurrently with the need created by new developments and to limit the number of residential dwelling units which can be approved or constructed in the city;
(4)
Balance the housing needs of the region against the public service needs of Carlsbad residents and available fiscal and environmental resources;
(5)
Encourage infill development in urbanized areas before allowing extensions of public facilities and improvements to areas which have yet to be urbanized;
(6)
Ensure that all development is consistent with the Carlsbad general plan;
(7)
Prevent growth unless adequate public facilities and improvements are provided in a phased and logical fashion as required by the general plan;
(8)
Control of the timing and location of development by tying the pace of development to the provision of public facilities and improvements at the times established by the city-wide facilities and improvements plan.
(b)
The City Council of the city has determined despite previous City Council actions, including, but not limited to, amendments to the land use, housing, and parks and recreation elements of the general plan, amendments to City Council Policy No. 17, adoption of traffic impact fees, and modification of park dedication and improvement requirements, that the demand for facilities and improvements has outpaced the supply resulting in shortages in public facilities and improvements, including, but not limited to, streets, parks, open space, schools, libraries, drainage facilities and general governmental facilities. The City Council has further determined that these shortages are detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Carlsbad.
(c)
This chapter is adopted to ensure the implementation of the policies stated in subsection (a), to eliminate the shortages identified in subsection (b), to ensure that no development occurs without providing for adequate facilities and improvements, to regulate the pace of development thereby ensuring a continued supply of housing over a period of years and to continue the quality of life for all economic sectors of the Carlsbad community.
(d)
This chapter will further the policies, goals and objectives established herein by requiring identification of all public facilities and improvements required for development, by prohibiting development until adequate provisions for the public facilities and improvements are made by developers of projects within the city, and by giving development priority to areas of the city where public facilities and improvements are already in place (infill areas).
(e)
This chapter replaces the temporary moratorium on processing and approval of development projects imposed by City Council Ordinance No. 9791.
(Ord. 9808 § 1, 1986; Ord. 9829 § 1, 1987)