File #: 10046    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Zoning Item Status: Passed
File created: 11/18/2016 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 12/1/2016 Final action: 12/1/2016
Title: Shelter Cove Resort Improvement District No. 1 Coastal Development Permit, Special Permit, Coastal Development Permit Modification, Conditional Use Permit Modification, and Special Permit Modification 156 Lower Pacific Drive, Shelter Cove Area Case Numbers CDP 16-029, SP 16-058, CDP 017-97M, CUP 007-97M and SP-014-97M Assessor Parcel Numbers 111-181-002, 111-181-004, 111-181-005, and 111-181-006 A Coastal Development Permit to develop facilities to expand the Resort Improvement District's (District) recycled water program. The proposed expansion will provide for the production of more recycled water available for fire protection services, distribution to authorized users in the District's existing service area, and irrigation of the existing public golf course. The following improvements are proposed: 1) upgrading the existing filtration located inside the District’s existing wastewater treatment facilities located on APN 111-181-004; 2) installation of five polyethylene 20,000-gallon ...
Attachments: 1. CDP 16-029 Staff Report, 2. 8022.08 CEQA Inital Study Public Draft with response to comments 20160517, 3. 8022.08 walking survey results, 4. 8022.08 Water Recycling PER - GRANT 20160304, 5. NOD Filing Receipt Packet, 6. Resolution 16-13 - Authorization to File NOD 20160519, 7. Wetland Survey Final
Title
Shelter Cove Resort Improvement District No. 1
Coastal Development Permit, Special Permit, Coastal Development Permit Modification, Conditional Use Permit Modification, and Special Permit Modification
156 Lower Pacific Drive, Shelter Cove Area
Case Numbers CDP 16-029, SP 16-058, CDP 017-97M, CUP 007-97M and SP-014-97M
Assessor Parcel Numbers 111-181-002, 111-181-004, 111-181-005, and 111-181-006
A Coastal Development Permit to develop facilities to expand the Resort Improvement District's (District) recycled water program. The proposed expansion will provide for the production of more recycled water available for fire protection services, distribution to authorized users in the District's existing service area, and irrigation of the existing public golf course. The following improvements are proposed: 1) upgrading the existing filtration located inside the District’s existing wastewater treatment facilities located on APN 111-181-004; 2) installation of five polyethylene 20,000-gallon underground water storage tanks to be located on the northeast portion of APN 111-181-005; 3) installation of a new transmission main to carry the water from the storage tanks to the distribution center; and 4) upgrade the sprinkler heads of the golf course's irrigation system. Installation of the tanks will require approximately 495 cubic yards of grading to bury the tanks. Approximately 225 cubic yards will be used as backfill and the remaining roughly 270 cubic yards will be stockpiled on District property and used for District projects outside of the Coastal Zone. Authorized recycled water users will fill their personal water tanks at the proposed distribution station after completing an educational program and other regulatory requirements for the private use of recycled water. The proposed distribution station will be a one-way paved loop with access to and from Lower Pacific Drive. A Special Permit for Design Review of the proposed improvements. Also a modification of t...

Click here for full text