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City Planning Commission
Agenda Item for Meeting of September 14, 1994
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PUBLIC HEARING:
Conditional Use Permit PCC-94-47; reauest
to add a self-service car wash to the
existinq service station located at 501
Telearaph Canvon Road- Shell Oil Companv
A. BACKGROUND
The proposal is to add a 630 sq. ft. tunnel designed to
accomodate a self-service car wash operation along the
northerly property line of the existing service station
located at 501 Telegraph Canyon Road, within the CCD (Central
Commercial/Design Review) zone. The car wash addition is
proposed in conjunction with an exterior remodel and landscape
program for the existing building and site.
The Environmental Review Coordinator conducted an Initial
Study, IS- 92 -4,0, of potential environmental impacts associated
with the implementation of the project. Based on the attached
Initial Study and comments thereon, the Coordinator has
concluded that concluded that there would be no significant
environmental impacts and recommends adoption of the Negative
Declaration issued on IS-94-27.
The project was approved by the Design Review Committee on
August 29, 1994 (Reference DRC-94-49). The Committee approved
the project subject to conditions relating to finish materials
and signage.
B. RECOMMENDATION
Adopt attached Resolution approving PCC-94-47 approving the
project based on the findings and subject to the conditions
contained therein.
C. DISCUSSION
Ad-iacent zoninq and land use
Site
North
South
East
West
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CCP
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CCP
CCD
Service Station
Retail Center
Multi-Family Residential
Retail Center
Service Station
Existina site characteristics
The project site is a 18,698 sq. ft. (.48 acres) parcel at the
northeast corner of Telegraph Canyon Road and Halecrest Drive.
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Agenda Item for Meeting of September 14, 1994
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The site contains an existing service station facility,
including a 1,764 sq. ft. 3-bay service structure and adjoining
foodmart and 2 gas islands with an overhead canopy.
Proposed use
The proposed project consists of the addition of a 630 sq. ft.
self-serve carwash tunnel with stacking for up to five
vehicles along the northerly property line (at the rear of the
site) . Additionally, an exterior remodel of the existing
buildings, rearrangement of the existing on-site parking to
provide 7 parking spaces, and additional site landscaping are
proposed.
The remodel of the existing building and the new carwash
structure are designed in traditional gray and yellow
corporate colors and finish materials. New landscaping will
be added to the site along both street frontages as well as at
the corner and adjacent to the parking areas.
D. ANALYSIS
Section 19.58.060 of the Municipal Code sets forth the
following requirements for automobile carwash facilities:
. all equipment used for the facility shall be soundproofed
so that any noise emanating therefrom, as measured from
any point on adjacent property, shall be no more audible
than the noise emanating from the normal street traffic
at a comparable distance;
. hours of operation shall be from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
unless specifically approved by the Planning Commission;
. vacuuming facilities shall be located to discourage the
stacking of vehicles entering the car wash area and
causing traffic congestion adjacent to any areas used for
ingress or egress;
. the carwash location, technology, and related drainage
facilities shall be designed and constructed so as to
prevent damage to pavement or other infrastructure from
water from the car wash operation being carried off-site,
to provide a means to collect and retain potentially
toxic material, and to use recycled water to the extent
possible.
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Agenda Item for Meeting of September 14, 1994
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The site fronts on Telegraph Canyon Road, a six-lane major
street, and is within close proximity to Interstate I-80S;
noise levels from these sources already impact the project
site and the surrounding area. Additionally, the carwash
tunnel has been oriented from west to east, both directions of
which contain commercial uses, and the project location is not
immediately adjacent to any residential uses. Therefore, as
reflected in the Negative Declaration, noise associated with
the carwash is not expected to be an issue.
The existing service station is open on a 24-hour basis, but
the applicant intends to limit the carwash hours to between
7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Also, as a condition of approval, the
applicant will be required to enter into an agreement with the
City to repair any water damage to public improvements
resulting from the operation of the car wash.
Staff has concerns with the stacking and exiting areas
provided and the potential for traffic congestion both within
the site and impacting the adjacent public streets. The
existing site includes automotive repair, a small food mart,
and gas pumps; the carwash retrofit will intensify vehicular
circulation on the site, and will create cross-patterns of
circulation wherein vehicles both entering and exiting the
carwash will be crossing the paths of cars entering and
exiting the gas service lanes.
The applicant has provided information from the manufacturer
of the carwash detailing the operation of the equipment and
the time required to complete each wash cycle (see Exhibit "A"
attached). This information shows that the equipment proposed
in this case can process up to three times as many cars per
hour as the equipment used at the Bonita Road/I-80S Shell,
where stacking and interference with the gas services lanes
have often been observed.
A comparison of the current volumes of business between the
project site and the Bonita Road Shell indicates the latter
facility handles about twice the volume of activity as the
project site. The difference in equipment, even considering
a substantial increase in volumes, tends to support the
applicant's contention that stacking and circulation should
not be the problem presented by the Bonita Road facility.
(Exhibit "B").
Staff nevertheless continues to be concerned with vehicles
exiting the carwash and recirculating back into the gas
service lanes. Consequently, a condition has been recommended
which would require Shell to obtain an easement and establish
an exit drive from the carwash directly east onto the driveway
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Agenda Item for Meeting of September 14, 1994
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serving the adjoining commercial center. Providing a direct
exit will avoid the potential of onsite conflicts impacting
traffic on Telegraph Canyon Road.
The Engineering Department has provided the following list of
items which will be required in conjunction with the building
permit:
1. Procurement of a Construction Permit for any work
performed in the public right-of-way;
2. Payment of Sewer and Transportation Development Impact
fees may be required, and will be assessed upon submittal
for the building permit;
3. A seven foot wide dedication of street right-of-way along
Telegraph Canyon Road;
4. Dedication of drainage easement enveloping the existing
box culvert located in the southerly portion of the
property;
5. Owner must obtain an Encroachment Permit to allow private
facilities to remain in the City's right-of-way. The
permit provides an agreement between the owner and the
City, placing on the owner the responsibility of
maintenance and relocation (when widening occurs) of the
facilities.
Attachments
Locator and Project Plans
Planning Commission Resolution
Exhibit "A" - Manufacturer's Information
Exhibit "B" - Site Comparisons
Initial Study
Disclosure Statement
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RESOLUTION NO, PCC-94-47
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA PLANNING COMMISSION
APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT PCC-94-47 FOR THE
ADDITION OF A SELF-SERVE CAR WASH TO THE EXISTING SERVICE
STATION LOCATED AT 501 TELEGRAPH CANYON ROAD
WHEREAS, a duly verified application for a conditional use
permit was filed with the City of Chula Vista Planning Department
on June 2, 1994 by Mark Hayden for Shell Oil Company; and
WHEREAS, said application requests approval of a conditional
use permit to construct a self-service car wash for the existing
service station located at 501 Telegraph Canyon Road in the C-C-D
zoning district; and
WHEREAS, the Environmental Review Coordinator has conducted an
Initial Study (IS-94-27) of potential environmental impacts
associated with the implementation of the project and based on the
attached Initial Study and comments thereon the Coordinator has
concluded that there would be no significant environmental impacts
and recommends adoption of the Negative Declaration issued on IS-
94-27; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Director set the time and place for a
hearing on said conditional use permit application and notice of
said hearing, together with its purpose, was given by its
publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the city and
its mailing to property owners within an area greater than 500 feet
of the exterior boundaries of the property at least 21 days prior
to the hearing; and
WHEREAS, the hearing was held at
advertised, namely September 14, 1994 at
Chambers, 276 Fourth Avenue, before the
said hearing was thereafter closed,
the time and place as
7:00 p.m. in the Council
Planning Commission and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE PLANNING COMMISSION
does hereby find, determine, resolve, and order as follows:
I, Adoption of Negative Declaration,
no significant environmental impacts
Declaration issued on IS-94-27,
That the project will have
and adopts the Negative
II, CUP Findings, That the Commission makes the findings required
by the City's rules and regulations for the issuance of conditional
use permits, as hereinbelow set forth, and sets forth, thereunder,
the evidentiary basis that permits the stated finding to be made.
A. That the proposed use at the location is necessary or
desirable to provide a service or facility which will
contribute to the general well being of the neighborhood
or the community.
The proposed car wash will provide a convenient service to
residents in the area as well as motorists by providing an
accessible facility along a major thoroughfare,
B, That such use will not under the circumstances of the
particular case, be detrimental to the health, safety or
general welfare of persons residing or working in the
vicinity or injurious to property or improvements in the
vicinity.
The proposed use, as conditioned, will not adversely affect
on- or off-site circulation and has been found to comply with
City noise standards,
C, That the proposed use will comply with the regulations
and conditions specified in the code for such use.
The project will be required to comply with all applicable
codes, conditions, and regulations prior to the issuance of
development permits, and on a continuing basis thereafter,
The conditions herein imposed on the grant of permit or other
enti tlement herein contained is approximately proportional
both in nature and extent to the impact created by the
proposed development,
D. That the granting of this conditional use per.mit will not
adversely affect the general plan of the City or the
adopted plan of any government agency.
The approval of this permit as conditioned is consistent with
City policies and the General Plan,
III ,
Conditional Grant of Permit; Conditions,
The Planning Commission hereby grants conditional use permit
PCC-94-47 subject to the following conditions whereby:
A. An easement shall be obtained and an exit drive
established from the carwash to the easterly adjacent
commercial center driveway to the satisfaction of the
City Attorney and Director of Planning prior to the
issuance of building permits,
B, Carwash hours of operation shall be limited to 7:00 a,m,
to 11:00 p,m,
C,
The proj ect will be subj ect to all
conditions of approval of the Design
(DRC-94-49) ,
requirements and
Review Committee
D. An Industrial Waste permit shall be obtained with the
connection of any floor drains of the car wash to the
sewer system,
E, Prior to the issuance of building permits, the applicant
shall enter into an agreement with the City, acceptable
to the City Attorney, to repair any water damage to
public improvements resulting from the operation of the
car wash,
F, A soils study shall be submitted to the Environmental
Review Coordinator for review and approval prior to the
issuance of building permits,
IV, Additional Terms and Provisions of Grant,
A, This permit shall be subject to any and all new,
modified, or deleted conditions imposed after adoption of
this resolution to advance a legitimate governmental
interest related to health, safety or welfare which City
shall impose after advance written notice to the
permittee and after the City has given to the permittee
the right to be heard with regard thereto. However, the
City, in exercising this reserved right/condition, may
not impose a substantial expense or deprive Permittee of
a substantial revenue source which the Permittee can not,
in the normal operation of the use permitted, be expected
to economically recover,
B, This conditional use permit shall become void and
ineffective if not utilized within one year from the
effective date thereof, in accordance with Section
19,14,260 of the Municipal Code, Failure to comply with
any condition of approval shall cause this permit to be
reviewed by the City for additional conditions or
revocation,
V. A copy of this resolution be transmitted to the applicant,
PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF CHULA VISTA,
CALIFORNIA, this 14th day of September 1994 by the following vote,
to-wit:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTENTIONS:
William C,
Chairman
Tuchscher
II,
Nancy Ripley, Secretary
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~n9'eWQOd. California 90301
Tel (310)412-7074
18001782, '582
FAX 13101673,0276
Chuck "-kion
s..s Representative
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EXHIBIT A ::
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June 28. 1994
Mr, Rod Bisharat
TELEGRAPH CANYON SHELL
501 Telegraph Canyon
Chula Vista, CA 92010
Dear Rod:
There are (3) kinds of washing machines designed for the oil companies: They are
listed as follows:
1, Drive,Thrus (Uses guide rail. customer driving the vehicle, each wash
takes 45 seconds, (1) minute with drying),
Handles: (60,75) cars/hour,
2, Tunnels (Uses conveyor system, customer or employee driving the
vehicle, each wash takes (1) minute. 1 -112 minute with
drying),
Handles: (40,60) cars/hour.
3, Rollovers (Uses treadle, customer drives the car to a stop. machine
handles the wash, takes (3) minutes without upgrade. up to
(5) minutes with upgrades,
Handles: (12-20) cars/hour,
A conveyor system car wash can stack up to (4) cars in the building and (2) outside
as each one is in a certain stage. (pre,soak, wash or rinse & dry).
A rollover system can wash one car at a time,
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to call me,
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Chuck Persekian
N/S Corporation
CP/kw
Enclosure
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Manufacturers and Erectors of Vehicle Cleaning Equipment
Conveyance Systems . Uquid Blow-off Systems . Liquid Reco",,'y Systems
EXHIBIT B
SITE COMPARISON
BONITA vs TELEGRAPH
Bonita
Telegraph
SITE
sq,ft.
18,698 sq. ft.
Corner Lot
Corner Lot
Access Both Street
Access Both Street
2 Island/4 Dispensers
2 Island/4 Dispensers
Volume - 240k gal/mth
8000 gal/day
130k gal/mth
3883 gal/day
727 cars/day
353 cars/day
CARWASH
STACKING Entry - 7 Entry - 5
Tunnel - 1 Tunnel - 2
Exit - 0 Exit - 3
TOTAL STACK 8 TOTAL STACK 10
SITE VOLUME - GASOLINE TOTALS
SUPPORT DATA
FRIDAY 6/24/94 7:00a,m. - 9:00p.m.
TIME OUTSIDE INSIDE TOTAL AVG.jHR
* 6:58-9:50 500.9 446.5 947.4 315,8 *
9:50 - 1:21 386,5 430.7 817.2 233.4
1:22 - 3:03 193.7 213,8 407,3 203.8
3:15 - 4:59 222.1 228.9 451. 0 225.5
* 5:00 - 7:00 271,7 517.2 788,9 394.9 *
7:00 - 8:40 188.8 282.4 471. 20 235.6
PEAK
A.M,
P.M.
7:00
5:00
9:00
7:00
*SUPPORT DATA DERIVED VIA DAILY COMPUTER RECEIPTS
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7:17 PH 004 %249 436833.75
Th. far left .ide of'the qraph contains time cleek re.d1n9S (5AM. 6AM,
etc. ) . Bet",.en 8VCY set of clock r..dinqe is the hourly carvalh
count and bar 9raph ,(each .sterisk "*" repre..nt1nq 5 cara). In this
exa~pla, 23 car. ",ara washed between 'am and 'am. The tetal number ot
cara washed durinq the time period is printad belcw the qrapn (4%0).
The l..t line of print contains the dllta (1/25;9<1), time (7:17 PM) I
stere nuaber (004), Z~rudinq ceunt (249), and a rlonresettable qrar,~
';~tu (4 J.,.6/iJ 3 . 75).
negative
declaration
PROJECT NAME: Telegraph Canyon Road Service Station-Carwash
Addition
PROJECT LOCATION:
501 Telegraph Canyon Road
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO.:
639-080-21
PROJECT APPLICANT: Rod Bisharat
CASE NO: JS-94-27
DATE: July 22, 1994
A, Prolect Settinq
The project site is an existing, 18,698 square foot, 24 hour
Shell gas station, with a snack shop, located at the northeast
corner of Telegraph Canyon Road and Halecrest Drive. The site
includes: a 1764 sq, ft, 3 bay service building with an
accessory snack shop and a 1248 sq, ft., 2 island canopy
station, The applicant is proposing the sale of beer and wine
during snack shop hours which would be 7: 00am-7: OOpm from
April to October and 7: 00am-5: OOpm from November-March, Three
driveways provide access to the site, one via Halecrest Drive
and two via Telegraph Canyon Road. Ten parking spaces exist
on site, There are a maximum of two del i veries per week
(gasoline and/or products for the snack shop) and
approximately 350 customers per day, There are three existing
10,000 gallon underground storage tanks and one 500 gallon
waste oil tank, All tanks have received the required permits
from the County Hazardous Materials Waste Division. The
average graded slope of the site is 2%. North Island Federal
Credit Union is located to the north of the site. Another
service station is located across HaleCrest Drive to the west.
An entrance to the Telegraph Canyon Plaza shopping center is
to the east of the site and to the south across Telegraph
Canyon Road is a medium-high density residential condominium
project,
B, Prolect Description
The proposed project consists of the addition of a 630 sq, ft,
carwash. The applicant projects that the carwash will
generate an additional 40 patrons per day, The station will
therefore service approximately 390 patrons once the carwash
is built, The hours of operation will be 7:00am-7:00pm from
April-October and 7:00-5:00 from November-March. The carwa~~~
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city of chula vllta planning department em OF
environmental review aection, Q-IUIA VISTA
contains a reclamation system which will allow an 85% reuse of
the water used, The carwash will service two cars at one
time and allow stacking for 8 cars, five at the entry and
three at the exit. The construction of the carwash will
decrease parking on-site from ten to eight spaces; this is a
sufficient number for compliance with City parking
requirements (Sec,19.62, City Zoning Ordinance) for this type
of use.
The applicant will be required to provide a 7' dedication
along the frontage on Telegraph Canyon Road to allow for a
six-lane major arterial with bike lanes, Sufficient
dedication is required to meet the half-width standards for a
six-lane major with bike lanes (a bike lane in the eastbound
direction and one in the westbound direction) or as specified
by the City Engineer.
The street-dedication will decrease the amount of possible
landscaping fronting Telegraph Canyon Road and may prevent the
project from meeting City landscaping standards, However the
amount of landscaping proposed will be an increase over what
is existing currently on the site, Prior to issuance of a
building permit, a landscape plan must be submitted and
approved by the City Landscape Architect,
An agreement is required for the applicant to relocate all on-
site facilities impacted by the street widening, including
signs, private lights and tanks, When Telegraph Canyon Road
is widened (future DIF proj ect) then the west driveway on
Telegraph Canyon Road may be required to be closed.
When the existing box culvert was built, an easement was not
dedicated to the city for repair and maintenace of the
cul vert. Therefore, the City Engineering department is
requesting this applicant to dedicate a drainage easement
over the Telegraph Canyon Channel for this purpose, Payment
of the Telegraph Canyon sewer development fee and
transportation development impact fee will also be required,
The aforementioned dedication of a street and drainage
easement are consistent with the City requirements for other
properties which front the northern side of Telegraph Canyon
Road.
The carwash construction will require removal of the existing
pavement on site where the carwash is proposed and the
geotechnical condition of this area will need to be reviewed
before carwash construction, to ensure that the area is
adequate for the proposed structure. A soils study is
therefore required to be submitted, Said report and school
impact fees must be submitted prior to issuance of the
building permit, The fire department will require one on-site
fire extinguisher.
The carwash is orientated towards retail commercial uses to
the east, The project is not located immediately adjacent to
any residential dwellings. However, nearby residents have
raised a concern about the level of noise generated by the
proposed carwash, In reponse to this conce.rn, noise level
readings were taken on site and the applicant has provided
data as to the expected noise levels to be generated by the
carwash (attached), The ambient noise level on site is
currently 72 dBA, Noise will diminish with increased distance
from the site. One hundred feet from the carwash, the noise
level will be 64 dBA, The nearest sensitive noise receptor is
a single-family dwelling 300' from the project site. As the
noise level is 64 dba, which is below a level of significance
per the City Zoning Ordinace, and as noise levels diminishes
with distance, the noise level at 300' will be below a level
of significance at the nearest single-family dwelling,
Nearby residents have also raised a concern about crime in the
area generated by the carwash. The police department has
reported one complaint within the last year relating to loud
music, The police department commented that one complaint is
negligible for the busy project site area and does not warrant
a concern on the part of the department,
Required discretionary approvals include Design Review and a
Conditional Use Permit,
C, Compatibilitv with Zoninq and plans
The project site is zoned for CCP (Central Commercial with a
Precise Plan) and designated commercial retail. Conditional
Use Permit approval will assure that the project will be in
compliance with the General Plan and City Zoning Ordinance.
D. Identification of Environmental Effects
An initial study conducted by the City of Chula Vista
(including the attached Environmental Checklist Form)
determined that the proposed project will not have a
significant environmental effect, and the preparation of an
Environmental Impact Report will not be required. This
Negative Declaration has been prepared in accordance with
Section 15070 of the State CEQA Guidelines.
E, Mandatorv Findinqs of Siqnificance
1, The project has the potential to substantially degrade
the quality of the environment, substantially reduce the
habitat of a fish or wildlife species, cause fish or
wildlife population to drop below self-sustaining levels,
threaten levels, threaten to eliminate a plant or animal
community, reduce the number or restrict the range of a
rare or endangered plant or animal, or eliminate
important examples of the major periods of California
history or prehistory.
The addition of a carwash to an existing gas station in
an urbanized area will not reduce the habitat of Fish or
Wildlife species,
2. The project has the potential to achieve short-term
environmental goals to the disadvantage of long-term
environmental goals.
The addition of a carwash to an existing service station
will not hinder short-term goals, It will comply with
long-term City conservation goals as outlined in Chapter
3 of the General Plan, which has determined water
conservation as an objective in the "Water Facility
Plan," The carwash will use a water reclamation system,
which will reclaim 85% of the water used for this
service, This reclamation system will prevent this use
from placing a significant demand on water resources in
the region and will support the City's long-term
environmental goal of reclaiming water in situations
where it is "safe and feasible,"
3. The project has possible effects which are individually
limited but cumulatively considerable. As used in the
subsection, "cumulatively considerable" means that the
incremental effects of an individual project are
considerable when viewed in connection with the effects
of past projects, the effects of other current projects,
and the effects of probable future projects.
All impacts, both individual and cumulative have been
found to less than significant, as the result of the
applicant's compliance with the City's Code requirements,
City facilities are adequate to serve the proposed
project and no new facilities will be required. The
project does not have the potential for individually
limited effects being cumulatively considerable,
4, The environmental effects of a proj ect will cause a
substantial adverse effects on human beings, either
directly or indirectly.
The proposed project will not cause any significant
impacts and is in compliance with threshold standards for
fire, police, school, and other public services as
discussed in the threshold section of the Initial Study.
Noise impacts are negligible and the project will not
cause adverse effects to humans, either directly or
indirectly.
F, Consultation
1, Individuals and Orqanizations
City of Chula Vista: Susan Vandrew, Planning
Barbara Reid, Planning
Ken Lee, Planning
Duane Bazzel, Planning
Ed Batchelder, Planning
Luis Hernandez, Planning
Roger Daoust, Engineering
Cliff Swanson, Engineering
Hal Rosenberg, Engineering
Bob Sennett, Planning
Ken Larsen, Director of Building & Housing
Carol Gove, Fire Marshal
Crime Prevention, MaryJane Diosdada
Marty Schmidt, Parks & Recreation Dept.
Rich Rudolf, Assistant City Attorney
Chula Vista City School District: Kate Shurson
Sweetwater Union High School District: Tom Silva
Applicant's Agent:
Mark Hayden, Tait & Associates
2, Documents
Chula Vista General Plan (1989) and EIR (1989)
Title 19, Chula Vista Municipal Code
3. Ini tial Studv
This environmental determination is based on the attached
Initial Study, any comments received on the Initial Study
and any comments received during the public review period
for this Negative Declaration, The report reflects the
independent judgement of the City of Chula Vista.
Further information regarding the environmental review of
this project is available from the Chula Vista Planning
Department, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA 91910,
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ENVIRONM NTAL R VIEW OORD NATOR
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Case No. IS-94-27
ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM
1. Name of Proponent: Rod Bisharat
2,
Lead Agency Name and Address:
City of Chula Vista
276 Fourth Avenue
ChuJa Vista, CA 91910
3. Address and Phone Number of Proponent: 501 Telegraph Canyon Road
Chula Vista, CA 92010 (619) 421,3000
4. Name of Proposal: Telegraph Canyon Shell Carwash
5, Date of Checklist: July 22, 1994
Potentially
Potentially Significant Leu than
Significant Unlen Significant No
Impact Mitigated Impact Impact
I. LAND USE AND PLANNING, Would the
proposal:
a) Conflict with general plan designation or 0 0 0 181
zoning?
b) Conflict with applicable environmental plans or 0 0 0 181
policies adopted by agencies with jurisdiction
over the project?
c) Affect agricultural resources or operations (e,g,. 0 0 0 181
impacts to soils or farmlands, or impacts from
incompatible land uses)?
d) Disrupt or divide the physical arrangement of 0 0 0 181
an established community (including a low,
income or minority community)?
Comments: The project site is zoned for CCP (Central Commercial with a precise plan) and
designated retail commercial. The approval of a Conditional Use Permit will assure that the project
will be in compliance with the General Plan,
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Potentially
Potential!) Significant Less than
Significant Unless Significant No
Impact Mitigated Impact Impact
II, POPULATION AND HOUSING, Would the
proposal:
a) Cumulatively exceed official regional or local 0 0 0 181
population projections?
b) Induce substantial growth in an area either 0 0 0 181
directly or indirectly (e,g" through projects in
an undeveloped area or extension of major
infrastructure)?
c) Displace existing housing, especially affordable 0 0 0 181
housing?
Comments: The proposed addition of an automated carwash to an existing service station will not
generate any additional population, thus placing no demand on local housing,
III. GEOPHYSICAL. Would the proposal result in or
expose people to potential impacts involving:
a) Unstable earth conditions or changes in 0 0 0 181
geologic substructures?
b) Disruptions, displacements, compaction or 0 0 0 181
overcovering of the soil?
c) Change in topography or ground surface relief 0 0 0 181
features?
d) The destruction, covering or modification of 0 0 0 181
any unique geologic or physical fealures?
e) A ny increase in wind or water erosion of soils, 0 0 0 181
either on or off the site?
f) Changes in deposition or erosion of beach 0 0 0 181
sands, or changes in siltation, deposition or
erosion which may modify the channel of a
river or stream or the bed of the ocean or any
bay inlet or lake?
g) Exposure of people or property to geologic 0 0 0 181
hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, mud
slides, ground failure. or similar hazards?
Comments: The existing site is developed, graded and therefore no geophysical impacts are expected,
The carwash construction will require the removal of the existing pavement on site where the carwash
is proposed, The geotechnical condition of this area will require review before construction,
Therefore the engineering department has required the submittal of a soils report prior to the issuance
of a building permit.
IV, WATER. Would the proposal result in:
a) Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns,
or the rate and amount of surface runoff?
o
o
o
181
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Potentially
Potentially Significant Less thlln
Significant Unless Significant No
Impllct Mitigated Impact Impllct
b) Exposure of people or property to water related 0 0 0 181
hazards such as flooding or tidal waves?
c) Discharge into surface waters or other alteration 0 0 0 181
of surface water quality (e,g" temperature,
dissolved oxygen or turbidity)?
d) Changes in the amount of surface water in any 0 0 0 181
water body?
e) Changes in currents, or the course of direction 0 0 0 181
of water movements, in either marine or fresh
waters?
t) Change in the quantity of ground waters, either 0 0 0 181
through direct additions or withdrawals, or
through interception of an aquifer by cuts or
excavations?
g) A Itered direction or rate of flow of 0 0 0 181
groundwater?
h) Impacts to groundwater quality? 0 0 0 181
i) A Iterations to the course or flow of flood 0 0 0 181
waters?
j) Substantial reduction in the amount of water 0 0 0 181
otherwise available for public water supplies?
Comments: On'site drainage facilites consist of surface flow to Telegraph Canyon Road and to
Halecrest Drive and a double 8' wide by 6' reinforced concrete box culvert (Telegraph Canyon
Channel), These facilities are not adequate to serve project. However, surface drainage is adequate
and the adequacy of the box culvert for the conveyance of 50'year storm flows is unknown, The
project will not increase runoff to the facility, The project does not propose new paving, therefore
runoff is not expected to increase,
Off,slte drainage facilities consist of curb inlets at the northeast corner of the intersection, Two
double 5',8" by 4',3" R,C,B.s exist downstream, in addition to a double 8'x 6' R,C,B, and single 12'
x 5' -6" R,C,B, These facilities are adequate to serve the project.
The water proposed for use will be 850/0 reclaimed and is not expected to create a significant demand
on water resources.
V. AIR QUALITY. Would the proposal:
a) Violate any air quality standard or contribute to 0 0 0 181
an existing or projected air quality violation?
b) Expose sensitive receptors to pollutants? 0 0 0 181
c) Alter air movement, moisture, or temperature, 0 0 0 181
or cause any change in climate, either locally or
regionally?
d) Create objectionable odors? 0 0 0 181
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Potentially
Potentially Significant wuthan
Significant Unless Significant N"
Impact Mitigated Impact Impact
e) Create a substantial increase in stationary or 0 0 0 181
non-stationary sources of air emissions or the
deterioration of ambient air quality?
Comments: The project is expected to generate a traffic increase of 40 ADT (trips per day),
Currently, there are 37,430 trips per day and traffic engineering has determined that the 40 ADT
increase is not significant. Therefore, the project will not significantly impact air quality in the area,
APCD does not require a permit for the project.
VI. TRANSPORT A TION/CIRCULATION. Would
the proposal result in:
a) Increased vehicle trips or traffic congestion? 0 0 0 181
b) Hazards to safety from design features (e,g" 0 0 0 181
sharp curves or dangerous intersections) or
incompatible uses (e,g" farm equipment)?
c) Inadequate emergency access or access to 0 0 0 181
nearby uses?
d) I nsufficient parking capacity on-site or off,site? 0 0 0 181
e) Hazards or barriers for pedestrians or bicyclists? 0 0 0 181
f) Conflicts with adopted policies supporting 0 0 0 181
alternative transportation (e,g, bus turnouts,
bicycle racks)?
g) Rail, waterborne or air traffic impacts? 0 0 0 181
h) A "large project" under the Congestion 0 0 0 181
Management Program? (An equivalent of 2400
or more average daily vehicle trips or 200 or
more peak,hour vehicle trips,)
Comments: See comments under Air Quality,
VII. BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES, Would the
proposal result in impacts to:
a) Endangered, sensitive species, species of 0 0 0 181
concern or species that are candidates for
listing?
b) Locally designated species (e,g" heritage trees)? 0 0 0 181
c) Locally designated natural communities (e,g, 0 0 0 181
oak forest, coastal habitat, etc,)?
d) Wetland habitat (e,g" marsh, riparian and vernal 0 0 0 181
pool)?
e) Wildlife dispersal or migration corridors? 0 0 0 181
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f) A ffect regional habitat preservation planning
efforts?
Potentially
Potentially Significant Leu than
Significant Unleu Significant N.
Impact Mitigated Impact Impact
0 0 0 181
Comments: The proposed addition of a carwash to an existing service station does not have the
potential to impact sensitive species or habitat.
VIII. ENERGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES.
Would the proposal:
a) Conflict with adopted energy conservation 0 0 0 181
plans?
b) Use non-renewable resources in a wasteful and 0 0 0 181
inefficient manner?
c) If the site is designated for mineral resource 0 0 0 181
protection, will this project impact this
protection?
Comments: The project site currently uses electrical services for air conditioning and lighting, The
project will involve the upgrade of electrical service to three phase from existing underground service
from Telegraph Canyon Road for this use, This addition will be within the existing limits for
electrical service in the area and will not significantly impact current service to the area,
IX. HAZARDS, Would the proposal involve:
d) Exposure of people to existing sources of
potential health hazards?
e) Increased fire hazard in areas with flammable
brush, grass, or trees?
Comments: The proposed addition of a carwash to an existing service station does not pose a
concern regarding possible hazards on site, Three gasoline tanks do exist on site. which are permitted
by the County Hazardous Materials Waste Division (HAZMA T), The applicant will be required to
submit a business plan to HAZMA T for their review and approval prior to issuance of an occupancy
permit. This will allow a review of hazardous materials on site and will ensure that the site in
compliance with County hazardous waste requirements,
a) A risk of accidental explosion or release of
hazardous substances (including, but not limited
to: petroleum products, pesticides, chemicals or
radiation)?
b) Possible interference with an emergency
response plan or emergency evacuation plan?
c) The creation of any health hazard or potential
health hazard?
o
o
o
181
o
o
o
181
o
o
o
181
o
o
o
181
o
o
o
181
X, NOISE. Would the proposal result in:
a) Increases in existing noise levels? 0 0 0 181
b) Exposure of people to severe noise levels? 0 0 0 181
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Potentially
Significant
Impact
Potentially
Significant
Unlen
Mitigated
Len than
Significant
Impact
N,
Impact
Comments: The carwash is orientated towards retail commercial uses to the east. The project is not
located immediately adjacent to residential uses, However, nearby residents have raised a concern
about the level of noise generated by the proposed carwash, In reponse to this concern, noise levels
were taken on site and the applicant has provided data as to the expected nois~ levels to be generated
by the carwash (attached), The ambient noise level on site is currently 72 dBA, Noise will dimishes
with increased distance from the site, One hundred feet from the carwash, the noise level will be 64
dBA, The nearest sensitive noise receptor is a single-family dwelling 300' from the project site, As
the noise level is 64 dba, which is below a level of significance per the City Zoning Ordinace, and as
noise levels diminishes with distance, the noise level at 300' will be below a level of significance at
the nearest single,family dwelling,
XI. PUBLIC SERVICES. Would the proposal have
an effect upon, or result in a need for new or
altered government services in any of the following
areas:
a) Fire protection? 0 0 0 181
b) Police protection? 0 0 0 181
c) Schools? 0 0 0 181
d) Maintenance of public facilities, including 0 0 0 181
roads?
e) Other governmental services? 0 0 0 181
Comments: The fire and police departments will be able to provide an adequate level of service to
the site, without an increase in personnel or equipment. The applicant will be required to provide
dedication along the frontage on Telegraph Canyon Road to allow for a six,lane major with bike
lanes, Sufficient dedication is required to meet the half-width standards of said designation or as
specified by the City Engineer. The applicant will also be required to dedicate a drainage easement
over the Telegraph Canyon Channel to the City, Payment of the Telegraph Canyon sewer
development fee and transportation development impact fee will also be required, School impact fees
are payable prior to issuance of the building permit. These measures will ensure that environmental
impacts are at a level below significant.
XII,
Thresholds, Will the proposal adversely impact the
City's Threshold Standards?
o
o
o
181
As described below, the proposed project does not adversely impact any of the seen Threshold
Standards,
a) FirelEMS
o
o
o
181
The Threshold Standards requires that fire and medical units must be able to respond to
calls within 7 minutes or less in 85% of the cases and within 5 minutes or less in 75% of
the cases, The City of Chula Vista has indicated that this threshold standard will be met,
since the nearest fire station is 2 miles away and would be associated with a 4 minute
response time, The proposed project will comply with this Threshold Standard,
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Potentially
Significant
Impact
Potenlially
Significant
Unless
Mitigated
Lesl than
Significllnt
Impact
No
Impact
Comments: The fire department will require one fire extinguisher for the carwash (I extinguisher per
3,000 sq,ft or any portion there of), The fire department will be able to provide an adequate level of
fire protection for the proposed facility without an increase in equipment or personnel.
b) Police
o
o
o
181
The Threshold Standards require that police units must respond to 84% of Priority I calls
within 7 minutes or less and maintain an average response time to all Priority ] calls of
4.5 minutes or less, Police units must respond to 62,10% of Priority 2 calls wiJhin 7
minutes or less and maintain an average response time to all Priority 2 calls of 7 minutes
or less, The proposed project will comply with this Threshold Standard,
Comments: The police department has indicated that they will be able to provide an adequate level
of service to the proposed facility, Nearby residents have also raised a concern about crime in the area
generated by the carwash, The police department has received one complaint within the last year
relating to loud music, The police department commented that one complaint is negligible for the
busy project site area and does not warrant a concern on the part of the department.
c) Traffic
o
o
o
181
The Threshold Standards require that all intersections must operate at a Level of Service
(LOS) "C" or better, with the exception that Level of Service (LOS) "0" may occur
during the peak two hours of the day at signalized intersections, Intersections west of
1-805 are not to operate at a LOS below their 1987 LOS, No intersection may reach LOS
"Ell or IIF" during the average weekday peak hour. Intersections of arterials with freeway
ramps are exempted from this Standard, The proposed project will comply with this
Threshold Standard,
Comments: The project will not create unacceptable Levels of Service(LOS) at intersections adjacent
to or in the vicinity of the project site, The primary access roads are adequate to serve the project.
d) Parks/Recreation
o
o
o
181
The Threshold Standard for Parks and Recreation is 3 acresll ,000 population, The
proposed project will comply wiJh this Threshold Standard,
Comments: As the proposed project is not residential, the threshold standards for parks and
recreation do not apply,
e) Drainage
o
o
o
181
The Threshold Standards require that stonn water flows and volumes not exceed
City Engineering Standards, Individual projects will provide necessary
improvements consistent with the Drainage Master Plan(s) and City Engineering
Standards, The proposed project will comply with this Threshoid Standard,
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Potentially
Significant
Impact
Potentially
Significant
Unleu
Mitigated
Less than
Significant
Impact
No
Impact
Comments: On,site drainage facilites consist of surface flow to Telegraph Canyon Road and to
Halecrest Drive and a double 8' wide by 6' reinforced concrete box culvert (Telegraph Canyon
Channel), These facilities are not adequate to serve project. However, surface drainage is adequate
and the adequacy of the box culvert for the conveyance of 50'year storm flows is unknown, The
project will not increase runoff to the facility, Since no paving is proposed, runoff is not expected to
increase.
Off,site drainage facilities consist of curb inlets at the northeast comer of the intersection, Two
double 5',8" by 4'-3" R,C.B,s exist downstream, in addition to a double 8'x 6' R,C.B, and single ]2'
x 5'-6" R,C.B, These facilities are adequate to serve the project.
When the existing box culvert was built on the project site, an easement was not dedicated to the city
for repair and maintenance of the culvert, Therefore, the engineering department is requesting this
applicant to dedicate a drainage easement over the Telegraph Canyon Channel for this purpose, which
is standard for properties fronting the northern edge of Telegraph Canyon Road,
f) Sewer
o
o
o
181
The Threshold Standards require thai sewage flows and volumes not exceed City
Engineering Standards, Individual projects will provide necessary improvements
consistent with Sewer Master Plan(s) and City Engineering Standards, The
proposed project will comply with this Threshold Standard,
Comments: The applicant is required to pay sewer impact fees which are based upon the gallons
per day for which the carwash is expected 10 generate (listed in Ihe engineering master fee schedule),
This will ensure that impacts to existing facilities are at a level below significant.
g) Water
o
o
o
181
The Threshold Standards require that adequate storage, treatment, and transmission
facilities are constructed concurrently with planned growth and that water quality
standards are not jeopardized during growth and construction, The proposed project will
comply with this Threshold Standard,
A pplicants may also b, required to participate in whatever water conservation or fee off,
set program the City (f Chula Vista has in effect at the time of building permit issuance,
Comments: The water used by tl,e carwash will be 85% reclaimed and is not expected to create a
significant demand on water resou 'ces, The fire department has indicated that fire flow is adequate
for the project. Due to this fact, :he Sweetwater Authority has determined that there is no need for
new water systems or substantial ,Iteration to the existing water system, Water systems are adequate
to serve the project and no impact; are expected,
XIII, UTILITIES AND SERVJCE SYSTEMS, Would
the proposal result in a nt ed for new systems, or
substantial alterations to the following utilities:
a) Power or natural gas?
o
o
o
181
b) Communications systems?
o
o
o
181
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Potentially
Potentially Significant Len than
Significant Unlen Significant No
Impact Mitigated Impact Impact
C) Local or regional water treatment or distribution 0 0 0 181
facilities?
d) Sewer or septic tanks? 0 0 0 181
e) Storm water drainage? 0 0 0 181
t) Solid waste disposal? 0 0 0 181
Comments: As discussed in the threshold section above, the impacts to utilities and service systems
are less than significant.
XIV, AESTHETICS. Would the proposal:
a) Obstruct any scenic vista or view open to the 0 0 0 181
public or will the proposal result in the creation
of an aesthetically offensive site open to public
view?
b) Cause the destruction or modification of a 0 0 0 181
scenic route?
c) Have a demonstrable negative aesthetic effect? 0 0 0 181
d) Create added light or glare sources that could 0 0 0 181
increase the ievel of sky glow in an area or
cause this project to fail to comply with Section
]9,66,]00 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code,
Title ]9?
e) Reduce an additional amount of spill light? 0 0 0 181
Comments: The carwash proposed to be added to an existing service station will be located behind
an existing structure on site and will not impact the view of the site, The increase in lighting is
negligible, as the carwash will be used by patrons 7:00am,7:00pm from April,October and 7:00am,
5:00pm from November-March, The project site is not located immediately adjacent to residential
uses, The lighting which is involved will be reviewed during design review and will be required to
meet City lighting standards, so as to not impact surrounding uses, The project proposes an increase
to on-site landscaping, which will also be reviewed during the design review, The increase in
landscaping will provide a more aesthetically pleasing view of the site from the roadway,
XV, CULTURAL RESOURCES. Would the proposal:
a) Will the proposal result in the alteration of or
the destruction or a prehistoric or historic
archaeological site?
b) Will the proposal result in adverse physical or
aesthetic effects to a prehistoric or historic
building, structure or object?
c) Does the proposal have the potential to cause a
physical change which would affect unique
ethnic cultural values?
o
o
o
181
o
o
o
181
o
o
o
181
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d) Will the proposal restrict existing religious or
sacred uses within the potential impact area?
e) Is the area identified on the City's General Plan
EIR as an area of high potential for
archeological resources?
Comments: The proposed project is an addition of a carwash to an existing service station in an
urbanized area and will not impact cultural resources,
Potentially
Potentially Signiliunt Llesl than
Significant Unless Significant No
Impact Mitigated Impact Impact
0 0 0 181
0 0 0 181
XVI, PALEONTOLOGICAL RESOURCES. Will the
proposal result in the alteration of or the
destruction of paleontological resources?
Comments: The proposed project, an addition of a carwash to an existing service station In an
urbanized area, is not expected to impact paleontological resources,
o
o
o
181
XVII. RECREATION. Would the proposal:
a) I ncrease the demand for neighborhood or 0 0 0 181
regional parks or other recreational facilities?
b) Affect existing recreational opportunities? 0 0 0 181
c) I nterfere with recreation parks & recreation 0 0 0 181
plans or programs?
Comments: The proposed project is not residential and will not impact recreational opportunities in
the area,
XVIII. MANDA TORY FINDINGS OF
SIGNIFICANCE: See Negative Declaration for
mandatory findings of significance, If an EIR is
needed, this section should be completed.
a) Does the project have the potential to degrade 0 0 0 181
the quality of the environment, substantially
reduce the habitat of a fish or wildlife species,
cause a fish or wildlife population to drop
below self,sustaining levels, threaten to
eliminate a plant or animal community, reduce
the number or restrict the range of a rare or
endangered plant or animal or eliminate
important examples of the major periods or
California history or prehistory?
Comments: Please refer to section E of the Negative Declaration,
b) Does the project have the potential to achieve 0 0 0 181
short,term, to the disadvantage of long-term,
environmental goals?
Comments: Section E, Negative Declaration
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Potentially
Potentially Significant Leu than
Significant Unleu Significant No
Impact Mitigated Impact Impact
C) Does the project have impacts that are D D D ~
individually limited, but cumulatively
considerable? ("Cumulatively considerable"
means that the incremenlal effects of a project
are considerable when viewed in connection
with the effects of pasl projects, the effects of
other current projects, and the effects of
probable future projects,)
Comments: Section E Negative Declaration
d) Does the project have environmental effect D D D ~
which will cause substantial adverse effects on
human beings, either directly or indirectly?
Comments: Section E Negative Declaration
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ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED:
The environmental factors checked below would be potentially affected by this project, involving at least
one impact that is a "Potentially Significant Impact" or "Potentially Significant Unless Mitigated," as
indicated by the checklist on the following pages,
-
0 Land Use and Planning D Transponat ionlCi rcu lation 0 Public Services
0 Population and Housing D Biological Resources D Utilities and Service Systems
0 Geophysical 0 Energy and Minerai Resources 0 Aesthetics
0 Water 0 Hazards 0 Cultural Resources
0 Air Quality 0 Noise 0 Recreation
D Mandatory Findings of Significance
DETERMINA nON:
On the basis of this initial evaluation:
I find that the proposed project COULD NOT have a significant effect on the environment, and ·
a NEGATIVE DECLARATION will be prepared,
I find that although the proposed project could have a Significant effect on the environment, 0
there will not be a significant effect in this case because the mitigation measures described on an
attached sheet have been added to the project. A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION
will be prepared,
I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect on the environment, and an 0
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required,
I find that the proposed project MAY have a significant effect(s) on Ihe environment, but at least 0
one effect: 1) has been adequately analyzed in an earlier document pursuant 10 applicable legal
standards, and 2) has been addressed by mitigation measures based on the earlier analysis as
described on attached sheets, if the effect is a "potentially significant impacls" or "potentially
significant unless mitigated," An ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT is required, but it
must analyze only the effects that remain to be addressed,
~ f.<A (-/C4.Lh(?,~/)
Environment Review Coordinator
City of Chula Vista
? 1~:;2.Jqy
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APPENDIX 111
Case No, IS,94-27
CITY DATA SHEET
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
I.
Current Zonine: on site: CCP
North
South
East
West
CCP
R30P
CCP
CCP
Does the project conform to the current zoning? Yes
II. General Plan land use designation on site: Commercial Retail
Nonh Commercial Ih:tail
South Medium-Hii.!h ResiJL'1Hl\l1
East Commercial Retail
West Commercial Rt:lail
Is the project compatible with the General Plan Land Us\: Diagram'? CUP anNoval will assure comDatibilitv.
Is the project area designated for conservation or opt:n space or adjacent to an area so designated? No.
Is the project located adjacent to any scenic routes? Y!:s. Tckl!ranh Canyon Road is a scenic hie:hwav within the City.
(If yes, describe the design techniques being used to proLect or enhance the scenic quality of the route). An increase in
landscaoimz from what is existin1! will enhance the view or the site from the roadway.
!II, Schools
If the proposed project is residential, please complete the following: N/A
School
CaDJcitv
Enrollment
Units
Prooosed
Generating
Factors
Students
Generated
From Proiect
Elementary
Junior High
Senior High
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,29
,10
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ROUTING FORM
DATE: June 6, 1994
TO: Ken Larson, Building & Housing
John Lippitt, Engineering (EIR only)
Cliff Swanson, Engineering (EIR only)
Hal Rosenberg, Engineering (EIR only)
Roger Daoust, Engineering (IS/3, EIR/2)
Richard Rudolf, Asst city Attorney (Draft Neg Dec & EIR)
Carol Gove, Fire Department
Marty Schmidt, Parks & Recreation
Crime Prevention, police Department (M.J. Diosdado)
community Development, Redev, Economic Dev. only
Current Planning
Duane Bazzel, Advance Planning
Bob sennett, city Landscape Architect
Bob Leiter, Planning Director
chula vista Elementary School District, Kate Shurson
Sweetwater Union B.S. District, Tom silva (IS & EIR)
Maureen Roeber, Library (Final EIR)
LAFCO (IS/Draft EIR - If annexation is involved)
Matin Miller, Project Tracking Log (route form only)
other
FROM:
Doug Reid
Environmental section
SUBJECT: Application for Initial study (IS- 94-47 /FA-~/DQ-093 )
Checkprint Draft EIR (20 days) (EIR-____/FB-----/DQ )
Review of a Draft EIR (EIR-____/FB-----/DP)
Review of Environmental Review Record (FC-____ERR-----)
Review of Draft Neg Dec (IS- /FA- /DQ- )
The Project consists of: The addition of a 630 sq. ft. addition to an
existin9 service station for a car wash,
other minor on-site improvements and dedications
of street right-of-way,
Location:
501 Telegraph Canyon Rd,
Please review the document and forward to me any comments you have
by 6/15/94
Comments:
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ROUTING FORM
JUN - 7 1994
D~E: June 6. 1994
~' ,.,...... <<en Larson, Building ~ Bousing
r'J'J' John Lippitt, Engineering (EIR only)
r'. Cliff swanson, Engineering (EIR only)
Hal Rosenberg, Engineering (EIR only)
Roger Daoust, Engineering (IS/3, EIR/2)
Richard Rudolf, Asst city Attorney (Draft Neg Dec ~ EIR)
Carol Gove, Fire Department
Marty Schmidt, Parks , Recreation
Crime Prevention, police Department (M.J. Diosdado)
Community Development, Redev. Economic Dev. only
current Planning
Duane Bazzel, Advance Planning
Bob Sennett, city Landscape Architect
Bob Leiter, Planning Director
Chula vista Elementary School District, Kate Shurson
sweetwater Union B.S. District, Tom silva (IS & EIR)
Maureen Roeber, Library (Final EIR)
LAFCO (IS/Draft EIR - If annexation is involved)
Matin Miller, Project Tracking Log (route form only)
other
Fr;
Douq Reid
Environmental section
SUBJECT: Application for Initial Study (IS_~FA-~/DQ-093 )
Checkprint Draft EIR (20 days) (EIR-_/FB-_/DQ )
Review of a Draft EIR (EIR- _/FB- _/DP )
Review of Environmental Review Record (FC- ERR-_)
Review of Draft Neg Dec (IS- /FA- /DQ- )
The Project consists of: The addition of a 630 sq. ft. addition to an
existing service station for a car wash,
other minor on-site improvements and dedications
of street right-of-way.
Location:
501 Telegraph Canyon Rd.
please review the document and forward to me any comments you bave
by 6/15/94
Comments:
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Case No, ;c-;-Q'f-Z7
INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMENT SHEETS
ENGINEERING DIVISION
I. Drainage
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A. Is the project site within a flood plain? Nt>, T""/~ AIlE4 11M lJerr 'S€EJ JM1>I'>eD 8'f FEAA.
H so, state which FEMA Floodway Frequency Boundary. IJ ~ .
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B, What is the location and description of existing on-site drainage facilities? 50~E ~ Tt>
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C, ).Ie they adequate to serve the project? Nt> ,
H not, please explain briefly, ':;vUAcE. 'DAAw.A.ctE I'; A ~F'4~. 77+E A.D"Z(>lJU:v tV="
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D, What is the location and description of existing off,site drainage facilities? I".JJIlA ,I..!LE'TS A-r-mE
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E, AIe they adequate to serve the project? Ye.;;. ~,
H not, please explain briefly, 1A,
Transportation
A. What roads provide primary access to the project?
~r~.ci?APH ~YOlA..! Oi'"">A'>->.
B, What is the estimated number of one-way auto nips to be generated by the project (per day)?
L/D Ar::>r ()I/~ Fr,'>t: ,9rll.!(;. use. ,
C, What are the Average Daily Traffic (A.D.T.) volumes on the primary acc::ess roads before and
after project completion?
Street Name Before After
~'6<c.GA'PIf /'A+lY".,j ~Tc>. ~'Z Lf...~n 3"'Z, </70
Do any of these volumes exceed the City's Level-of-Service (L,O.S.) "Cn design ADT
volume? H yes, please specify, NO '
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If the A,D,T, or L,O,S. "C" design volume is unknown or not applicable, explain briefly.
tJ/A .
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, D, Are the primary access roads adequate to serve the project? Yr;;..<;.
If not, please explain briefly, N tI: .
E. Would the project create unacceptable Levels of Service (LOS) at intersections adjacent to
or in the vicinity of the project site? I'll>.
If so. identify: Location "'.~
Cumulative L,O.S, ~k.-
F, Is the proposed project a "large project" under the Congestion Management Program? (An
equivalent of 2400 or more average daily vehicle trips or 200 or more peak-hour vehicle
trips), If yes, a Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) will be required, In this case the TIA will
have to demonstrate that the project will not create an unmitigatable adverse impact, or that
all related traffic impacts are not mitigated to a level of non,significance,
Yes X. No
The following questions apply if a Traffic Impact Analysis is not required,
G. Is traffic mitigation required to reduce traffic impacts that will result from implementation of
the proposed project? Yes)( No
If yes, please describe. N fA-
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H. Is the project con~istent with the criteria established in the City's Transportation Phasing Plan,
General Plan Traffic Element, and all other pertinent traffic studies? Please reference any
other traffic impact studies for roadway segments that may be impacted by the proposed
project. Vr::s.
I. Is a traffic study required? Yes)(" No
], Is there any dedication required? y~s. ALJw.I,c, t:=I2~E:. NJ "T1::',"'-"..J>API-l CAlJy'o/J ~t:>.
If so, please specify. -n:/ ~GIZ..(?p ~'f>Ar rzn,.,'D I!; 7:JEiI:;rbr~ IN -r1-/E(.;6,eDLI Pf..AI.l
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K, Is there any street widening required? ND..5eE;. Arr;M./fEP LE:rre./<. U4T7!!v MAPc.#
If so, please specify, 2" 1<1<11./ F"1lbM Cl-/ F~,p D 5'W,M/qyu "fZ>
,L1A /ZJL #,4 Ybl3iJ (~.J..FEP) ,
L. Are there any other street improvements required? YEG.
If so, please specify the general nature of the necessary improvements.
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f1..I~Al ~ . , W~T r1&?J~A V tMJ "'1""r::, E:"/'OAA-P<II nMlvNJ IZ~A2::> <HALL-
8/E CI_6.t;F!..'n.
M, Will the project and related public improvements provide satisfactory traffic service for
existing conditions and future buildout General Plan conditions? (Please provide a brief
explanation). Ex /c;nfl/r, Cc.vt:? t"rroNS, =:;. YES '
FlJ7tJJ/2E 'g()tt..CY-,/rrr.EENEE/<Al- 'F'tAIU ~'D""-I.-.Ars: 9)1e:; Wrn-f WIP&<(fN6
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m, Soils
A,
B,
C,
Are there any anticipated adverse geotechnical conditions on the project site? UNKNf)WN
If yes, specify these conditions, AI 14 '
.
Is a Soils Report necessary? ~. "'Pterot. 77> '971ANC.~ C>F 6UIU;m/~ ~.o'-1rTS .
IV, Land Fonn
A, What is the average~ slope of the site? Z ~
B, What is the maximum~lope of the site?SO% (5rPE ~~Ac..crJc ~77-I~/21.Y
PR.t::PE3/i!:rY I-{r-I.E.)
V. ~
Are there any traffic,related noise levels impacting the site that are significant enough to justify that
a noise analysis be required of the applicant? No.
VI, Waste Generation
How much solid and liquid (sewer) waste will be generated by the proposed project per day?
Solid :25 R::>ChJ DIE- R"J.Z VA yo C1v"Ea. EX t'5T7N{; lJ'5,E ,
Liquid /72 3 ~~ =.0 DAY (~. 5' If:DI k.) /')vr:~ ~'K 1~""Al/-:. U("'E.
What is the location and size of existing sewer Jines on or downstream from the site?
IB/f V,c..P. 5€W€R l-IME IN ~/~~~9ff CAf...(.'1'M.' ~l:).
AI' 1/. t:.. P. ,Sff"....c:.-p Lu.IF.. W tlA-t r::/'LJr::q,-'1:1I!Jv~_
PJ!tIlfA~ C'::JA~~ LA-rEZ2Al- aJ-$ItfE:.
Are they adequate to serve the proposed project? (If no, please explain) J1;G.
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VII. National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Svstem (NPDES) Stonnwater Reauirements
Will the applicant be required to file a Notice of Intent with the State Waler Resources Control Board
for coverage under an NPDES Stonnwater Pennit? No '
, If yes, specify which NPDES pennit(s) and explain why an NPDES pennit is required. N A,
,
Will a Stonn Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) be required for the proposed project?
Yes X No
Additional comments NfjN~.
VII, Remarks
Please identify and discuss any remaining potential adverse impacts, mitigation measures, or other
issues. (i) A "DIU II..IA(;'tE. t='-At:t:-1.A&tr m~~ 71JE -r'I!.!u;.t:,I2Ar::::+f ~Yo"j c.J...MAJIJ.EJ '-Af ~
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PageS
ROUTING FORM
DATE: June 6, 1994
Xen Larson, Building & Housing
John Lippitt, Engineering (EIR only)
Cliff SWanson, Engineering (EIR only)
Hal Rosenberg, Engineering (EIR only)
Roger Daoust, Engineering (15/3, EIR/2)
Richard Rudolf, Asst city Attorney (Draft Neg Dec & EIR)
'Carol Gove, Fire Department
Harty Schmidt, Parks & Recreation
Crime Prevention, police Department (H.J. Diosdado)
community Development, Redev, Economic Dev. only
CUrrent Planning
Duane Bazzel, Advance Planning
Bob Sennett, city Landscape Architect
Bob Leiter, Planning Director
Chula vista Elementary School District, Xate Shurson
SWeetwater Union H,S. District, Tom Silva (IS & EIR)
Maureen Roeber, Library (Final EIR)
LAFCO (IS/Draft EIR - If annexation is involved)
Hatin Hiller, Project Tracking Log (route form only)
Other
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Doug Reid
Environmental Section
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SUBJECT: Application for Initial Study (15- 94-4-r/FA-~/DCI-093 )
Checkprint Draft EIR (20 days) (EIR- _/FB- _/DCI )
Review of a Draft EIR (EIR- _/FB- _/DP )
Review of Environmental Review Record (FC- ERR-____)
Review of Draft Neg Dec (15- /FA- /DCI- )
The project consists of: The addition of a 630 sq. ft. addition to an
existing service station for a car wash,
other minor on-site improvements and dedications
of street right-of-way.
501 Telegraph Canyon Rd.
Location:
please review the document and forward to me any comments you have
by 6/15/94
Comments:
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Case No. ,/..)- 9<;-,- 02 7
FIRE DEPARTMENT
A. What is the distance to the nearest fire station? A!1!! ""hat is the Fire Department's estimated
reaction time? C2. /YfI, do).. - l../ (J1f -l1Y1 j 1-:tV.
B. Will the Fire Department be able to provide an adequate level of fire protection for the
proposed facility without an increase in equipment or persoMel? ~
C. Remarks -.:1/./1j' M~j)~../Lko...A -' ll9.jA.N(Ag"j, - .?2A If) 6(1 >
CMd ~)j )
Fire Marshal
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LrlULA VISTA POLICE DEPARTMENT
CRIME PREVENTION UNIT
PLAN REVIEW RECOMMENDATIONS
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The Crime Prevention Unit does not have any comments regarding this project at this time.
Infonnation on the project. or within the plans. does not provide enough detail to pennit
crime prevention analysis,
Please forward the following infonnation to the Crime Prevention Unit when available,
Elevations
Floor Plans
Landscape and Lighting Plans
Site Development Plans
Comments:
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ROUTING FORM
DATE: June 6. 1994
fa: Ken Larson, Building & Housing
John Lippitt, Engineering (EIR only)
Cliff SWanson, Engineering (EIR only)
Hal Rosenberg, Engineering (EIR only)
Roger Daoust, Engineering (IS/3, EIR/2)
Richard Rudolf, Asst city Attorney (Draft Neg Dec & EIR)
Carol Gove, Fire Department
Harty Schmidt, Parks & Recreation
Crime Prevention, police Department (M.J. Diosdado)
Community Develop~nt, Redev. Economic Dev. only
current Planning Wl ~
Duane Bazzel, Advance Planning
Bob Sennett, city Landscape Architect
Bob Leiter, Planning Director
Chula vista Elementary School District, Kate Shurson
Sweetwater Union H.S, District, Tom Silva (IS & EIR)
Maureen Roeber, Library (Final EIR)
LAFCO (IS/Draft EIR - If annexation is involved)
Matin Miller, Project Tracking Log (route form only)
Other
FROM:
Doug Reid
Environmental section
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SUBJECT: Application for Initial Study (IS-94~FA-~/DO-093 )
Checkprint Draft EIR (20 days) (EIR-_/FB--/DO )
Review of a Draft EIR (EIR-_/FB--/DP)
Review of Environmental Review Record (FC-_ERR-----)
Review of Draft Neg Dec (IS- /FA- /DO- )
The Project consists of: The addition of a 630 sq. ft. addition to an
existing service station for a car wash.
other minor on-site improvements and dedications
of street right-of-way.
501 Telegraph Canyon Rd.
Location:
Please review the document and forward to me any comments you bave
by 6115/94
Comments: f/o UJnJ/J?!IJ I~./
ROUTING FORM
DATE: June 6, 1994
TO: Ken Larson, Building & Housing
John Lippitt, Engineering (EIR only)
Cliff SWanson, Engineering (EIR only)
Hal Rosenberg, Engineering (EIR only)
Roger Daoust, Engineering (15/3, EIR/2)
Richard Rudolf, Asst city Attorney (Draft Neg Dec & EIR)
Carol Gove, Fire Department
Marty Schmidt, Parks & Recreation
Crime Prevention, police Department (M.J. Diosdado)
Community Development, Redev, Economic Dev. only
Current Planning
Duane Bazzel, Advance Planning
Bob sennett, city Landscape Architect
Bob Leiter, Planning Director
Chula vista Elementary School District, Kate Shurson
Sweetwater Union H.S. District, Tom Silva (IS & EIR)
Maureen Roeber, Library (Final EIR)
LAFCO (IS/Draft EIR - If annexation is involved)
Matin Miller, Project Tracking Log (route form only)
Other '
FROM:
Douq Reid
Environmental Section
c7?7
SUBJECT: Application for Initial Study (15- 94,,47/FA-.Q5L/DO-093 )
Checkprint Draft EIR (20 days) (EIR-____/FB-----/DO )
Review of a Draft EIR (EIR- ____/FB- ____/DP )
Review of Environmental Review Record (FC-____ERR-----)
Review of Draft Neg Dec (15- /FA- /DO- )
The Project consists of: The addition of a 630 sq. ft. addition to an
existing service station for a car wash,
other minor on-site improvements and dedications
of street right-of-way.
501 Telegraph Canyon Rd.
Location:
Please review the document and forward to me any comments you have
by 6/15/94
Comments: Th.1J~~ ~~&~~ ~
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BOARD OF EDUCATION
JOSE~ D, CUMMINGS, PhD,
LARRY CUNNINGHAM
SHARON GILES
PATRICK A. JUDD
GREG R. SANDOVAl
SUPERINTENDENT
LIBIA S, GIL, Ph,O,
CHULA VISTA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT
84 EAST "J" STREET . CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA 91910 . 619425,9600
EACH CHILD IS AN INDIVIDUAL OF GREAT WORTH
June 13, 1994
'JUN 1 6 18l.(
Mr, Doug D, Reid
Environmental Review Coordinator
City of Chula Vista
276 Fourth Avenue
Chula Vista, CA 91910
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RE: IS-94-27/FA-654/ DQ-093
Applicant: Rod Bisharat
Location: 501 Telegraph Canyon Rd.
Project: Gas Station Extension/Car Wash
Dear Mr, Reid:
This is to advise you that the project, located at 501 Telegraph Canyon Rd"
is within the Chula Vista Elementary School District which serves children
from Kindergarten through Grade 6, Greg Rogers School is the home
school for this project.
District enrollment has been increasing at the rate of 3-4 percent over the
past several years, and this is projected to continue, Permanent capacity
has been exceeded at many schools and temporary relocatable classrooms
are being utilized to accommodate increased enrollments, The District also
buses students outside their attendance areas, both to accommodate growth
and assist in achieving ethnic balance,
State law currently provides for a developer fee of $,28 for non-residential
area to be charged (Chula Vista Elementary School District - $,13/square
foot; Sweetwater Union High School District - $,15/square foot) to assist in
financing facilities needed to serve growth,
If you have any questions, please contact this office,
Sincerely,
~~ ~~~
Kate Shurson
Director of Planning & Facilities
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Sweetwater Union High School District
ADMINISTRATION CENTER
1130 Fifth Avenue '
Chula Visla. California 91911,2896
(619) 691-5500
Division of Planning and Facilities
June 14. 1994
~.. .
Mr. Doug Reid
Environmental Review Coordinator
City of Chula Vista
276 Fourth Avenue
Chula Vista. CA 91910
Dear Mr. Reid:
Re: 15-94-27
The above project will have an impact on the Sweetwater Union High
School District. Payment of school fees will be required pursuant to
Government Code No, 65995 (Developer Fees) prior to issuance of
building permit.
Sincerely.
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Thomas Silva
Assistant Director of Planning
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ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
SWeetwater Autnority
505 Garrett Ave.
O1ula Vista, CA 92010
JULY 12, 1994
SHELL STATION - 501 Telegraph Canyon Road
This letter will serve to confinn that existing water supplies
and fire hydrants are adequate for fire protection purposes for
this developrent.
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CAroL A. mVE
FIRE MARSHAL
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_ WEETWATER AUTHORIT"
505 GARRETT AVENUE
POST OFFICE BOX 2328
CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA 91912,2328
(619) 420-1413
FAX (619) 425-7469
GOVERNING BOARD
I JUN Z 0 1Cl{
BUD POCK LING TON. CHAIRMAN
GEORGE H WATERS, VICE CHAIRMAN
SUE JARRETT
EDWIN J STEELE
MARGARET A. WELSH
JAMES S WQLNIEWICZ
CARY F. WAIGHT
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June 14, 1994
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WANDA AVERY
TREASURER
ClAN J. REEVES
SECRETARY-ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE
Mr. Douglas Reid
City of Chula vista
Planning Department
276 Fourth Avenue
Chula Vista, CA 91910
Subject: WATER AVAILABILITY
PROPOSED ADDITION TO SERVICE STATION FOR CAR WASH
501 TELEGRAPH CANYON ROAD
CASE NO: IS-94-27
SWA Gen, File: Water Availability, 1994
Dear Mr. Reid:
This letter is in response to your Notice of Initial Study for the
subject project within the Sweetwater Authority service area,
There is a 12-inch steel water main located on the east side of
Halecrest Drive adjacent to the proposed development. Out records
indicate that there is one water service to this property,
Enclosed is a copy of 1/4 SEC. 88 map which shows the existing
water facilities.
At this time, we cannot comment on the adequacy of the existing
system to provide fire protection for this project, As plans
develop for structures, the Owner must submit a letter to the
Authority from the appropriate fire agency stating fire flow
requirements. Based on this requirement, this project .ay result
in the need for new water systems or substantial alteration to the
existing water system. The Authority recommends that your Agency
work with ours to determine if the existing water facilities are
adequate to meet the added demands prior to issuing a building
permit. An approved reduced pressure principle backflow device is
required on the existing and any proposed water service for this
site,
If the OWner provides the required fire flow information and enters
into an agreement for water facility improvements with the
Authority, water service can be obtained at a pressure ranging from
a maximum of 97 p.s,i. to a minimum of 72 p.s.i,
A Public Agency,
Serving National City, Chula Vista and Surrounding Areas
Mr. Douglas Reid
City of Chula vista
Re: Water Availability
Case No, IS-94-27
June 14, 1994
page two
If you have any questions, please contact Mr, Russell Collins at
420-1413, ext. 239.
very truly yours,
SWEETWATER AUTHORITY
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ief Engineer
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pc: Mr. Rod Bisharat
501 Telegraph canyon Road
Chula vista, CA 91911
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Chula Vista, CA 91910 '
ATTN: Cliford L. Swanson
RE: PROPOSED CARWASH ADDITION TO EXISTING SHELL SITE AT
TELEGRAPH CANYON ROAD/HALECREST, CHULA VISTA, CA
Mr. Swanson,
On Wednesday 2/9/94, I met with both Frank Rivera and
Joseph Asuncion of the Public Works Department to discuss the
proposed carwash addition, City required C.U.P/Design Review
Process, and probable conditions that may be imposed by the Public
Works Department.
Through our discussion it was determined that the PUblic Works
Department would probably condition the project to provide an
easement for the existinq underground drainaqe culvert, dpd;r.~t~
,up 1;0 14 I of prop~ty__~nTelegr~hc::anYQn gOi'ld, Silli! request public
improvements Cons1stent witn the Telegraph Canyon Road dedication.
A condition for both and easement and dedication is understandable,
however, due to the proposed Scope of Work a requirement to provide
public improvements make the project economically unfeasible.
Shell oil Company would very much like to proceed with this
project, although, if public improvements will be a City
requirement the project will be cancelled and the available funds
spent elsewhere.
It was suggested by Frank Rivera that I contact you to get a
preliminary determination of whether public improvements would in
fact be a requirement,
3665 Ruffin Road I SUite 230 I San Diego, CA 92123 I (619) ~78- 1161 I FAX: (61 9) 278,' 525
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I have en9losed a marked up Survey indicating the site and proposed
carwash and would be happy to meet with you to discuss the proposal
and answer any questions you may have.
I will call you on Monday, February 14, to confirm receipt of this
package and possibly to set a meeting with the City of Chu1a Vist
and Shell oil Company.
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Enclosure
cc: Richard Zanoni, Shell oil
Al Barazi, Shell oil
Jeff Stegman, Shell oil
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CHULA VISTA
March 21, 1994
File. &B-001
'DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ENGINEERING DIVISION
Tait & Associates
3665 Ruffin Road, suite 230
San Diego, California 92123
Attention:
Mr. Mark Hayden
SHELL CARWASH AT TELEGRAPH CANYON ROAD/HALBCREST
This is in response to your letter dated February 11, 1994
concerning requirements which might be placed upon the addition of
a carwash at the subject location. You indicated that dedication
of street and drainage easements were understandable. You did,
however, indicate that if installation of public improvements were
required the project would not be economically feasible.
Although the City is allowed by Ordinance to require the
dedications and street improvements for projects that exceed
$20,000 in value, this addition is not anticipated to increase
traffic so significantly that your immediate improvements are
required, Consequently, we are willing to limit our requirements
at this time to dedication of street and drainage easements and
payment of the Transportation Development Impact Fee (Trans DIF)
and SR-125 Interim Facilities (SR-125 DIF effective after 1-1-95) ,
We will, however, require that your clients execute an agreement
requiring payment by them for all on site relocation work
necessitated by the street widening when it occurs. This would
include relocation of signs, private lights, tanks, etc,
Please note that the project will be assessed a Transportation
Development Impact Fee of $6,120,00. There will be no traffic
signal fee in that the increase in traffic does not exceed 20' of
the existing traffic and is exempted in that circumstance, Until
such time as a project is submitted, other potential fees can not
be determined.
further questions, please contact Bill Ullrich at
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ENGINEERING DIViSION
June 28, 1994
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Tait , Associates
3665 Ruffin Road, suite 230
San Diego, California 92123
Attention:
Mr. Mark Hayden
SHELL CARWASH AT TELEGRAPH CANYON ROAD/HALECREST
As requested after your phone conversation with Bill Ullrich the
week of June 13, this letter is to correct the amount of
Transportation Development Impact Fee (TDIF) which will be
required for the subject project. In a letter dated March 21, 1994
the TDIF was stated to be $6,120.00. That amount was miscalculated
and should have been $12,240.00.
The fee was based upon 20 additional trips being generated by the
car wash addition. The actual number should have been 40 based
upon SANDAG generation factors of 5 trips per fueling space. The
previous calculation was based upon 4 pumps rather than 8 fueling
spaces, Please see the enclosed SANDAG generation rates. The
traffic signal fee is still not applicable with the revised trip
increase in that the increase still does not exceed a 20\,
We apologize for the incorrect information in our previous
correspondence. If you have any further questions please contact
Zoubir Ouadah at 691-5180.
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Cli d L. Swanson
Deputy Director of Public Works/
City Engineer
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APPENDIX IV
Comments
Received During the Public Review Period
_ No Comments Were Received During the Public Review Period
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WPCoF,~MEll'LANNlNGISTORED\1022.93 (Re{, 1021.93) (IW, 1020,93)
'IHE CITY OF CHULA VISTA DISa.osURE STATEMENT
You arc required to file a Statement of Disclosure of certain ownership or financial interests. payments, or campaign
contributions, on all mailers which will require discretionary action on the part of the City Council, Planning Commission, and
all other official bodies, The .following information must be disclosed:
1. Ust the names of all persons having a financial interesl in the property which is tbe subject of the application or the
contract, e,g" owner, applicant, contractor, subcontractor, materia] supplier.
Shell Oil Co,
Rod Bisharat - Dealer
2, If any person" identified pursuant to (1) above is a corporation or pannership, list the names of all individuals owning
more than 10% of the shares in the corporal ion or owning any pannership interest in the partnership,
Shell Oil Co,
3, If any person" identified pursuant to (1) above is non,profit organization or a trust, lisl the names of any person
serving as director of the non,profit organization or as trustee or beneficiary or trustor of the trust.
N/A
4, Have you had more than $250 worth of business transacted with any member of the City slacr, Boards, Commissions,
Committees, and Council within Ihe pastlWelve months? Yes_ No~ If yes, please indicate person(s):
5, Please identify each and every person, incll!ding any agents, employees, consultanls, or independenl contraclors who
you have assigned to represenl you before the City in this maller,
Tait & Associates - Consultant
Rod Bisharat
- Dealer
6, Have you and/or your officers or agents, in Ihe aggregale, contribuled more Ihan $1,000 \0 a Councilmember in Ihe
currenl or preceding election period? Yes_ No~ If yes, state which Councilmember(s):
Date:
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DATE:
September 14, 1994
SUBJECT:
Chairman and Members of the Planning commission
Steve Griffin, Principal Planner~
Correspondence from Shell oil Company regarding
Item No, 2 on tonight's Agenda
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FROM:
We failed to forward to the commission the attached letter from
Shell oil Company relating to proposed condition A of the Telegraph
Canyon Shell car wash proposal (Item No.2). Please see top of
Page No. 2-15 for wording of condition, and last paragraph on Page
2-3 for discussion,
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August 18, 1994
Rod Bisharat
501 Telegraph Canyon Rd,
Chula Vista, Ca, 92010
RE: Land Purchase of 501 Telegraph Canyon Rd,
Rod:
Per your request, I have enclosed a copy of the Grant deed &
Title Policy indicating our purchase price of $487,500 for
this property. Also attached is Shell's internal document
(location Data Record) showing that the purchase was closed
6/20/94 at the above price. Also as indicated on this form,
the site is approx, 18,750 sq, ft, which equates to $26,00
per sq, ft,
Your conversation with the adjoining property owner
regarding the possibility of a easement to their site,
confirms my past dealings with them, They are unwilling to
grant such an easement, and I don't feel it's beneficial to
make financial overtures to them to grant such an easement,
I'm surprised that the city would even recommend and support
such an easement, as it is my experience that this would be
a point of conflict (traffic) that is usually discouraged by
the city entities (ala east "H" street access to the
shopping center which was closed to avoid cross traffic),
It is beginning to look like the cost and fees for this
project out weigh the benefits,
posted,
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ichard Zanoni
eal Estate Rep,
Shell Oil Co.
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Richard Zanoni. 1824 Altozano Dr,. EI Cajon, CA 92020. Phone: (619) 562-4350. Fax: (619) 562-4634