SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
The specific plan provides a broad mix of commercial uses and the specific plan design recommendations (Chapter 4) include a section on sign recommendations which encourage signs that are scaled and illuminated more appropriately to the pedestrian's environment and reflect the character of the Cardiff community. Setbacks, minimum lot sizes, landscape, maximum lot coverage and parking requirements have been modified in order to maintain the existing community character in the Cardiff Specific Plan area (refer to Chapter 3, Use and Development Regulations).
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provide a balance of commercial and residential uses which creates
and maintains the quality of life and small town character of the
individual communities; and
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(b)
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protect and enhance the City's natural resources and indigenous
wildlife.
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
The specific plan is not proposing to change the existing residential and commercial uses in such a manner that will impact future facilities and services. One of the major goals of the specific plan is to maintain the beach town atmosphere and pedestrian character of the Cardiff Specific Plan area which will be implemented through the plan's design recommendations (Chapter 4) and use and development regulations (Chapter 3).
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The Specific Plan is proposing amendments to the general plan
land use designations within the Cardiff-by-the-Sea Specific Plan
area, which are consistent with general plan land use policies for
the Cardiff Community. The proposed commercial areas do not differ
significantly from existing commercially designated areas.
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A total of 11 properties, which are currently designated as
general commercial, and five properties which currently designated
as office professional, are proposed to be designated as residential-11.
No increases in the allowable maximum density will result on properties
designated for residential use within the specific plan area.
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At buildout, the overall land use intensity of the proposed land use plan, as measured from a traffic generation standpoint, is less than at buildout under the current general plan land use plan. The proposed general commercial, office professional and residential-11 zone changes will not pose significant traffic impacts as discussed in Chapter 5, Circulation Plan and based on a traffic assessment on trip generation in the Specific Plan area, prepared by Linscott, Law, and Greenspan Engineers (LLG) (June 16, 2009).
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(a)
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does not create a demand which exceeds the capability of available
services and facilities;
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(b)
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does not destroy the quality of life and small town character
of the individual communities;
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(c)
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does not exceed a rate which excludes the public from meaningful
participation in all aspects of land use decision making regarding
proposed projects;
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(d)
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provides the City with the ability to plan ahead for the location,
timing and financing of required services and facilities; and
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(e)
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does not exceed an annual allotment of dwelling units based
on the projected ultimate buildout of dwellings in the City of Encinitas
assuming a 25-year buildout period.
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
The specific plan land use build-out proposals will increase
the number of dwelling units by approximately 33 dwelling units over
the projected general plan build-out for the planning area. However,
this increase will not significantly impact public services or facilities.
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(a)
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does not create a demand which exceeds the capability of existing
services and facilities;
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(b)
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does not destroy the quality of life and small town character
of the individual communities;
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(c)
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does not exceed a rate which excludes the public from meaningful
participation in all aspects of land use decision making regarding
proposed projects;
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(d)
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provides the City with the ability to plan ahead for the location,
timing and financing of required services and facilities; and
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(e)
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provides for the City's commercial needs during growth and thereafter
as part of a fully developed city.
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
The specific plan build-out proposals are generally equal to
or reduce the total general commercial square footage over the general
plan build-out projection for general commercial.. However, these
proposals are consistent with Goal 5 and Policies 5.1, 5.2 & 5.3
of the General Plan listed above.
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The specific plan general commercial land use proposal will
not pose a significant impact to public services and facilities within
the planning area and are consistent with the general plan land use
policies for the Cardiff Community.
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
Chapters 3 and 4 include use and development regulations and design recommendations that are intended to maintain and enhance the existing character of the Specific Plan area by considering the opportunities, constraints, and visual and physical impacts to surrounding development within the planning area.
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
The primary goal of the specific plan is to maintain the unique
and desirable characteristics of the specific plan area, while providing
continued private land use and public improvements. The primary objectives
of the specific plan address each of the considerations described
above. The Specific Plan provides zoning similar to the standard citywide
zoning regulations. Use allowances and development standards have
been created to fit the particular circumstances of the area which
are consistent with the above goal and policies (see Chapter 3.0).
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Design recommendations have been established which address streetscape,
landscape, commercial and residential development (see Chapter 4.0),
which are consistent with the above goals and policies.
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A recommended plant palette has been established for the Cardiff Specific Plan (see Section 4.11.4).
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
The Cardiff Specific Plan implements the City's General Plan
and the commitment of the Housing Element to provide a range and balance
of housing opportunities. The specific plan area increased the number
of residentially zoned properties, which will continue to contribute
to the City's housing stock.
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Chapter 4 outlines residential design recommendations which encourage good design that is compatible with other well designed buildings without severely restricting the building owner's preference or the dictates of economics regarding materials and style.
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
Landscape recommendations and a plant palette have been established for the specific plan area (see Section 4.11).
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Section 4.6 discusses residential design recommendations which
encourage good design that is compatible with other well designed
buildings without severely restricting the building owner's preference
or the dictates of economics regarding materials and style.
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
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Land use policies are inextricably linked to the circulation
of people and goods within the Specific Plan area and between surrounding
communities. The policies in the Specific Plan are such that intensities
of commercial, office, and housing uses do not increase significantly,
and therefore generation of new vehicular traffic is not expected.
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A traffic assessment regarding trip generation in the Specific
Plan area was prepared by Linscott, Law, and Greenspan Engineers (LLG)
(June 16, 2009). Based on the results of the traffic assessment, the
proposed Specific Plan is expected to result in a reduction of area
build-out potential traffic of approximately 750 average daily trips,
30 AM peak hour trips and 72 PM peak hour trips as compared to the
existing General Plan land use designations.
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Chapter 4.0, Design Recommendations, provides recommendations
that encourage more efficient and compatible circulation patterns
within the specific plan area. Alley access for delivery trucks and
vehicular access also is encouraged.
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Chapter 5.0, Circulation, provides recommendations to promote
the efficient and safe movement of people and goods within the Specific
Plan area. Policies and standards are presented to ensure that components
of the transportation system provide optimal circulation of vehicles,
pedestrians, and bicycles while minimizing conflicts and maintaining
safety.
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
Streetscape and street improvements outlined in Chapter 4.0
and in Chapter 5.0, respectively, will reduce congestion, provide
increased on-street parking, improve bicycle facilities, and create
a safe pedestrian environment. In addition, specific street standards
are proposed for the plan area streets which are more reflective of
the neighborhood characteristics.
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All Circulation Element roads will include provisions for bicycle
lanes unless precluded by design and safety considerations in which
cases, alternative routes shall be provided to form a continuous network;
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The provision of secure bicycle storage facilities at all beaches
designated for high and moderate levels of use; and
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The installation of bicycle and surfboard racks on all buses
serving the Coastal Zone. (Coastal Act/30252)
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
The street standards for the Specific Plan area will create
a safer and more accessible pedestrian network. Areas with broken
or discontinuous sidewalks are expected to be repaired and realigned
through City capital improvements. Streetscape and street improvements
are outlined in Chapter 4.0 and in Chapter 5.0.
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
Streetscape and street improvements outlined in Chapter 4.0
and in Chapter 5.0, respectively, will reduce congestion, provide
increased on-street parking, improve bicycle facilities, and create
a safer pedestrian environment. In addition, specific street standards
are proposed for plan area streets, which are more reflective of the
neighborhood characteristics.
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
Development within the Specific Plan area shall comply with
Titles 9, 10, and 11 of the Encinitas Municipal Code.
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
General landscape recommendations have been established which address water conservation (see Section 4.11). To meet future water demand for landscaping and other needs, a study of the potential to tap into groundwater or use reclaimed water in the Specific Plan area is a consideration.
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
General landscape and design recommendations, which address
landscape design and a plant palette that encourages the use of drought
tolerant plants has been established for the Specific Plan area (see
Chapter 4.0).
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
General landscape and design recommendations, which address
landscape design and a plant palette that encourages the use of drought
tolerant plants has been established for the Specific Plan area (see
Chapter 4.0).
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
In the event the North County Transit District (NCTD) Right-Of-Way
changes its current use, as part of the Specific Plan, the site would
be subject to the General Plan and Specific Plan Amendment process
in order to be included as part of the Cardiff-by-the-Sea Specific
Plan area.
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
Future development within the specific plan area shall be required
to comply with Title 24 of the California Administrative Code and
other citywide regulations.
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
Future development within the specific plan area shall be required
to comply with Title 24 of the California Administrative Code and
other citywide regulations.
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
Future development within the specific plan area shall be required
to comply with Title 24 of the California Administrative Code and
other citywide regulations.
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SPECIFIC PLAN COMPLIANCE
Future development within the specific plan area shall be required
to comply with Title 24 of the California Administrative Code and
other citywide regulations.
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