CT 2024-0004 / PUD 2024-0004 / CDP 2024-0021 (DEV2024-0012) - JEFFERSON STREET HOMES
Summary
SCH Number
2025060357
Public Agency
City of Carlsbad
Document Title
CT 2024-0004 / PUD 2024-0004 / CDP 2024-0021 (DEV2024-0012) - JEFFERSON STREET HOMES
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
6/9/2025
Document Description
Demolition of two existing single-family residences on two parcels followed by the
construction of four, three-story triplex structures creating 12 residential airspace condominium units on one lot. Each structure will be approximately 31 feet in height, with parapets, roof deck guardrails, and architectural features extending to approximately 35.5 feet in height. Six of the condominium units will
be 2,302 square feet in size, with the remaining six units being 2,320 square feet in size. Each of the units will include a roof deck and an attached two-car garage accessed from a common drive isle. A 35% density bonus is requested with the dedication of 11% of the base density units to be designated for very-low income
households (1 unit). One incentives/concession and six waivers are requested to facilitate the development. The incentives/concession requests to waive the five-foot right-of-way dedication on Buena Vista Way. The waivers requested are from (1) side yard setback requirements; (2) street-side yard setback requirements; (3) rear yard setback requirements; (4) community recreation space requirements; (5) minimum separation requirements between structures; and (6) limits on size of raised planters in setbacks and building separation areas.
Contact Information
Name
KYLE VAN LEEUWEN
Agency Name
CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DIVISION
Job Title
ASSOCIATE PLANNER
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency
Phone
Name
TOM ST CLAIR
Agency Name
RINCON HOMES
Job Title
APPLICANT
Contact Types
Project Applicant
Phone
Email
Location
Cities
Carlsbad
Counties
San Diego
Regions
Southern California
Other Location Info
2502 & 2518 Jefferson Street
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Class 32, Section 15332 (In-Fill Development Projects)
Reasons for Exemption
Reasons why project is exempt: The project is consistent with the general plan as well as the zoning
ordinance in terms of land use, density, and development standards. The project is within the city limits,
is less than five acres in size, and is surrounded by urban uses. Because the site contains only non-native
and ornamental vegetation, the site has no value as habitat for endangered, rare, or threatened species.
Approval of the project would not result in any significant effects relating to traffic (as verified by the
Vehicle Miles Traveled Analysis prepared by LOS Engineering, Inc. dated April 30 2025, Exhibit 1), noise
(as verified by the Noise Study prepared by Birdseye Planning Group dated June 2024, Exhibit 2), air quality
(as verified by the Air Quality/Greenhouse Gas Study by Birdseye Planning Group dated July 2024, Exhibit
3}, or water quality.
Finally, the subject site is served by public and private utilities, including the city's water, sewer, and
electrical utilities. The subject site has access and is served directly from Jefferson St. which is an existing
developed roadway with existing utilities. Water infrastructure in the vicinity of the Project site is
maintained and operated by CMWD. Sewer service is currently provided by the City of Carlsbad to the
Project site via the existing public sewer system in the vicinity of the Project. Water service for domestic
and fire protection uses would be provided via the existing water connections to the existing public water
system. Furthermore, the Project would pay the required water connection fees to help offset the
Project's contribution to the city's water collection infrastructure needs. For sewer, accordingly to City of
Carlsbad Utilities Department staff, the sewer lines adjacent to the site need to be upsized along the
Project's flow path (in pipes downstream of the Project site, north of Laguna Dr.) to accommodate the
Project's addition of 10 units and other future growth in the area. Utilities staff indicated that facilities to
service the proposed Project are reasonably expected to be available within the next five years. The city's
Capital Improvement Plan (CIP} will address this system deficiency and support system reliability prior to
Project occupancy. Wastewater generated by the proposed Project would be conveyed to the Encina
Water Pollution Control Facility (EWPCF), located in Carlsbad, for treatment and then disposal through
the ocean outfall or delivery to the adjacent Carlsbad Water Recycling Facility for reuse. As the Project's
addition of 10 residences would represent a fraction of a percent of the population served by the city,
wastewater generated by the Project would represent a small fraction of the available capacity of the city.
The Developer would pay required sewer capacity and connection fees to help offset the Project's
contribution to the city's wastewater collection infrastructure needs and would require approval of sewer
permits prior to connection to the sewer system. (The Municipal Code includes regulations that require
the city to assure available sewer capacity for new projects and fees for improvements to the
infrastructure system.) Therefore, the proposed Project wastewater flows do not exceed the capacity of
existing or planned wastewater conveyance systems and there would be adequate treatment capacity for
the Project, prior to occupancy, in addition to existing commitments.
Exceptions to Exemptions
CEQA Section 15300.2 - Exceptions
Planning staff evaluated all the potential exceptions to the use of Categorical Exemptions for the proposed
project (in accordance with CEQA Guidelines Section 15300.2} and determined that none of these
exceptions apply as explained below:
a. Location. "Classes 3, 4, 5, 6, and 11 are qualified by consideration of where the project is to be located
-a project that is ordinarily insignificant in its impact on the environment may in a particularly sensitive
environment be significant. Therefore, these classes are considered to apply in all instances, except
where the project may impact on an environmental resource of hazardous or critical concern where
designated, precisely mapped, and officially adopted pursuant to law by federal, state, or local
agencies."
Response - The location exception is not applicable to Class 32 Exemptions for In-Fill Development
Projects.
b. Cumulative Impact - "All exemptions for these classes are inapplicable when the cumulative impact of
successive projects of the same type in the same place, over time is significant."
Response - In identifying projects that may contribute to cumulative impacts, the CEQA Guidelines
allow the use of a list of past, present, and reasonably anticipated future projects, producing related
or cumulative impacts, including those that are outside of the control of the lead agency. The Project
is not considered to have a significant growth-inducement impact because it is located in a
predominantly developed portion of the city and is of the same form, size and scale of recent
development in the vicinity of the Project site, and of that which is permitted by the General Plan
and Zoning Ordinance. There is no evidence to conclude that significant impacts will occur based on
past project approvals or that the proposed Project's impacts are cumulatively considerable when
evaluating any cumulative impacts associated with construction air quality, noise, transportation, or
water quality in the area surrounding the proposed Project. Accordingly, the Project's incremental
impacts, when considered together with the impacts of the related projects, would not result in a
cumulatively considerable contribution to a significant cumulative impact.
The Project, and all future projects, will be required to comply with all applicable local, regional, and
state laws, regulations, and guidelines, and any significant conflicts would be mitigated or resolved
through the city discretionary review and approval. As described above, any potential impact cause
by the Project's construction and operation would continue to be less than significant and would not
contribute significantly to regional cumulative impact in the broader project region. Therefore, this
exception does not apply.
c. Significant Effect - "A categorical exemption shall not be used for any activity where there is a
reasonable possibility that the activity will have a significant effect on the environment due to unusual
circumstances."
Response - There are no unusual circumstances that would have a significant impact on the
environment due to the Project. The Project does not involve any unusual circumstances. In regard to
biological resources, the Project is not located within an existing or proposed Hardline Conservation
Areas or Standards Areas of the Habitat Management Plan, and the conditions of approval for the
Project will reduce impacts to breading or nesting birds.
d. Scenic Highway - "A categorical exemption shall not be used for a project which may result in damage
to scenic resources, including but not limited to, trees, historic buildings, rock outcroppings, or similar
resources, within a highway officially designated as a state scenic highway. This does not apply to
improvements which are required as mitigation by an adopted negative declaration or certified EIR."
Response - Roosevelt Street is not considered a historical and scenic corridor throughout Carlsbad, is
not a highway officially designated as a State Scenic Highway, nor is it visible from a Carlsbad historical
or scenic corridor or State Scenic Highway. The Project site is also surrounded on all sides by existing
residential structures. Therefore, implementation of the Project will result in similar visual conditions
compared with a no project scenario.
e. Hazardous Waste Site - "A categorical exemption shall not be used for a project located on a site which
is included on any list compiled pursuant to Section 65962.5 of the Government Code."
Response - The Project site is not identified on the Department of Toxic Substance Control geoportal
map as a Cleanup, Hazardous Waste, or Inspection site. Furthermore, there is no indication that the
site has had any previous uses associated with hazardous materials, such as dry-cleaning or gas station.
f. Historical Resources - "A categorical exemption shall not be used for a project which may cause a
substantial adverse change in the significance of a historical resource."
Response - Cultural Resources Reports for the two existing properties were prepared by Kristi S.
Hawthorne (Exhibit 4 & 5, dated January 29, 2024 & January 30, 2024), to determine if the Project
would impact any historical resources pursuant to CEQA. The report concluded that none of the
buildings on the project site are listed or eligible to be listed in any national, state, or local landmark
or historic district programs. As such, development of the Project would not cause a substantial
adverse change in the significance of a historical resource, and this exception does not apply.
Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 19.04.070(B) - Exceptions
Exceptions. Even though a project may otherwise be eligible for an exemption, no exemption shall apply
in the following circumstances:
1. Grading and clearing activities affecting sensitive plant or animal habitats, which disturb, fragment or
remove such areas as defined by either the California Endangered Species Act (Fish and Game
Code Sections 2050 et seq.), or the Federal Endangered Species Act (16 U.S.C. Section 15131 et seq.);
sensitive, rare, candidate species of special concern; endangered or threatened biological species or
their habitat (specifically including sage scrub habitat for the California Gnatcatcher); or
archaeological or cultural resources from either historic or prehistoric periods;
Or
2. Parcel maps, plot plans and all discretionary development projects otherwise exempt but which affect
sensitive, threatened, or endangered biological species or their habitat (as defined above),
archaeological or cultural resources from either historic or prehistoric periods, wetlands, stream
courses designated on U.S. Geological Survey maps, hazardous materials, unstable soils, or other
factors requiring special review, on all or a portion of the site. (Ord. NS-593, 2001)
Response - The Project site is located in a developed part of the city and is surrounded by residential
uses. The Project site contains two existing buildings and landscaping with only non-natives and
ornamental vegetation with no value as habitat for endangered, rare, or threatened species.
Furthermore, the site is not within mapped areas of potential critical habitat as depicted in the City's
General Plan.1
Two Cultural Resources Reports (Exhibits 4 & 5), prepared by Kristi S. Hawthorne, concluded that none
of the buildings on the Project site are listed or eligible to be listed in any national, state, or local
1 City of Carlsbad. 2015 City of Carlsbad General Plan - Open Space, Conservation, and Recreation Element. Adopted
September 2015. https//www.carlsbadca.gov/home/showpublisheddocumenV3424/637 434861099030000
landmark or historic district programs. Although the likelihood that intact archaeological or cultural
resources exist on the Project site is low due to previous site disturbance, an Archaeological Survey
Report (South Environmental LLC, dated May 2024, Exhibit 6) and Paleontological Resource
Assessment (South Environmental LLC, May 2024, Exhibit 7) was provided and found no archeological
resources or significant fossil material within the project site. Nonetheless, the Project will be
conditioned to require archaeological, Native American, and paleontological monitoring of grounddisturbing
activities during project construction in compliance with standard city regulatory
procedures outlined in the Carlsbad Tribal, Cultural, and Paleontological Resources Guidelines (City of
Carlsbad 2017). Therefore, earth-moving activities associated with the Project would not affect
archaeological or cultural resources from either historic or prehistoric periods.
Hazardous materials, unstable soils or other factors requiring special review do not apply or are not
found within this project location.
County Clerk
San Diego
Attachments
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