CDP 2024-0033 (DEV2024-0066) – YAMANAKA RESIDENCE SFR

Summary

SCH Number
2025120279
Public Agency
City of Carlsbad
Document Title
CDP 2024-0033 (DEV2024-0066) – YAMANAKA RESIDENCE SFR
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
12/8/2025
Document Description
Coastal Development for the demolition of an existing 1,725-square-foot single-family residence with an attached two-car garage and construction of a new 3,940-square-foot, two-story, 28-feet-6-inch-tall, single-family residence. The project includes an attached 640-square-foot two-car garage and an attached 400-square-foot gym.

Contact Information

Name
LAUREN YZAGUIRRE
Agency Name
CITY OF CARLSBAD PLANNING DIVISION
Job Title
SENIOR PLANNER
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Name
ANDREW CARLOS
Agency Name
APPLICANT
Job Title
APPLICANT
Contact Types
Project Applicant

Location

Cities
Carlsbad
Counties
San Diego
Regions
Southern California
Other Location Info
5410 El Arbol Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008

Notice of Exemption

Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Existing Facilities– Section 15303(a)
Reasons for Exemption
Categorical Exemption: Section 15303(a) - New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures exempts the construction of a single-family residence in a residential zone. The project proposes a 3,940-square-foot single-family residence single-family residence in the one- family residential (R-1) zone. 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. This project is eligible for the Class 3 exemption. Response – The project qualifies for a Class 3 exemption (Section 15303), which is subject to the location exception. The project is located adjacent to an open space reserve containing wetlands and riparian habitat; however, the proposed development will meet all required buffers and fuel modification zones and impacts to biological resources will not occur. Therefore, this exception does not apply. 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 – 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 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. Examples include projects, which may affect scenic or historical resources.” 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. The project is located adjacent to an open space reserve containing wetlands and riparian habitat; however, the proposed development will meet all required buffers and fuel modification zones. Therefore, the project will not impact biological resources. 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 – Arbol Drive is not considered a historical and scenic corridor throughout Carlsbad, is not a highway officially designated as a State Scenic Highway, nor is it easily 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 – A review of available records did not identify any sites which are included on any list compiled pursuant to Section 65962.4 of the Government Code. 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 – The project site is not listed on any local, state, or federal register of historic resources, nor has it been identified as potentially eligible. The project site is currently developed with a single-family home constructed in the 1956. The building does not possess any architectural or historical significance and does not qualify as a historical resource under CEQA guidelines. Therefore, the project will not result in a substantial adverse change to any 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 a vacant infill lot within the original Terramar Unit No. 5 subdivision, an established residential neighborhood. While the broader area is identified in the city's Tribal, Cultural and Paleontological Resources Guidelines as having sensitivity for cultural and paleontological resources, the site itself is not associated with any known archaeological site or Tribal Cultural Resource. Standard conditions of approval require archaeological and Luiseño Native American monitoring during grading activities, in accordance with citywide protocols for areas with mapped sensitivity. These conditions are precautionary and do not indicate the presence of any identified resource. The project is located adjacent to an open space reserve containing wetlands and riparian habitat; however, the proposed development will meet all required buffers and fuel modification zones and no impacts will occur to wetlands, biological species or their habitat. Given the infill nature of the site, its prior subdivision, and the surrounding development context, the project does not present circumstances that would trigger the exception criteria. Therefore, the exceptions outlined in Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 19.04.070(B) do not apply.
County Clerk
San Diego

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Notice of Exemption

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