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PoinsettiaCommunity Workshop

August 13, 2015

Lennar’s Commitment to Carlsbad

Bressi Ranch

Lennar is a highly respected national home builder

that has committed to providing quality communities

in Carlsbad for the last 20 years

Lennar’s Commitment to Carlsbad

Mariner’s Point Casero

MarBrisa

Lennar is a highly respected national home builder

that has committed to providing quality communities

in Carlsbad for the last 20 years

San Pacifico

Other Communities

• Greystone On The Park

• Carina in Aviara

• The Cove

• Mariners Landing

• Bay Shore

• La Costa Valley

- Collection I & II

Team Members

DISCIPLINE COMPANY CONTACT

Team Lead Lennar Andrew Han

Project Management Ainslie Communities John Sherritt

Engineering O’Day Consultants Tim Carroll

Planning Howes, Weiler & Assoc. Stan Weiler

Architect KTGY Chris Textler

Landscape Architect C2 Collaborative Fave Pokletar

Environmental Dudek Vipul Joshi

Water/Wastewater Dexter Wilson Andrew Oven

Bridge Engineering TY Lin Jim Rucker

Traffic LSA Associates Tony Petros

Geotechnical Group Delta Matt Fegan

Dry Utilities Utilities Specialists Duane Stroobosscher

Creating a livable, attractive, and

environmentally sensitive community is a

challenge throughout California.

The Poinsettia community, through its

comprehensive planning approach, is aimed at

providing desirable homes, recreational

opportunities, and habitat restoration. With

provisions for trails with regional connections,

bikeways, and habitat conservation/restoration,

this community embraces and protects the

hometown character and exceptional quality of

life in the City of Carlsbad.

Poinsettia Vision

Poinsettia Location Map

Poinsettia Lane connection completes the “missing

link” for circulation in the community

Poinsettia Vicinity Map

Completion of Poinsettia

Bridge vs. At-Grade Road

• Maintains the canyon’s hydrologic integrity eliminating the need for a

culvert

• Provides a biological corridor for wildlife movement

• Less direct impacts to biological resources (avoids all riparian habitat)

• Identified in “Key Goal” for Public Works

2015-2016 Operating Budget and Capital

Improvements Program

• Providing relief to traffic congestion

• Improving effectiveness of public

transportation and Emergency Response

(Police, Ambulance and Fire Protection)

• Financed via a Bridge and Thoroughfare

District

Open Span Bridge Design

Bridge Span = 275’

Bridge Height = 35’

Open Space/Habitat Preservation

• Coordination with wildlife agencies throughout the process

• Open space will be maintained in perpetuity

• 51% of the site will be open space

• Residential areas will be located in

the lowest quality habitat

• The entire open space area will be

subject to fire recovery stewardship

• Bridge avoids direct impacts to

Riparian habitats

• Poinsettia bridge will maximize

wildlife movement

Property History

• 2003 - The Bridges at Poinsettia - 386 Townhomes

• 2006 - Pontebello Senior Community – 428 Units

Previously, higher density concepts have

been proposed on this site:

Poinsettia is proposing a significantly less dense

community

• 140 Single Family Detached Homes

• Reduction in previously proposed onsite inclusionary

homes

• Poinsettia design is more consistent with the

surrounding neighborhoods

Developable Areas

Open Space

Habitat Management Plan

Developable Areas By Parcel

Through negotiations with the

Agencies and the City, and by

providing the Open Span

Bridge, we have been able to

concentrate Neighborhoods 1,

2 & 3 on previously

disturbed/degraded habitat

areas and leave the majority

(51%) of the site as Open

Space

Effort to Minimize Impacts to Open Space

Existing and Proposed General Plan

Proposed General Plan

RLM – 26.3 ac

OS – 30.9 ac

OS Increase = 320%

Existing General Plan

RLM – 51.3

OS – 9.6

Community Plan

Total Area:

60.9 acres

Residential Area:

26.3 acres

Poinsettia Lane Area:

3.7 acres

Open Space Area:

30.9 acres

Total Number of Homes:

140

Home Size:

1,745 – 2,718 SF

Height: 22 - 27 feet

Community Features

2 Common Recreation Areas

Poinsettia Meandering Walkway

Multi-Use Trail

Ample Drought Tolerant Landscaping

Family Friendly

Ambrosia Lane Cross-Section

Neighborhood 3 is

positioned to not

interfere with the field

of vision from existing

residences.

Proposed landscaping would integrate

with the existing visual setting along

Ambrosia Lane.

Architectural Designs

Plan 2 - Spanish

Plan 3 - Craftsman

Plan 1 - Tuscan

Plan 4 - Tuscan

Plan 1 – Elevations

Floor Plan 1 – 1,745 SF

3 bed / 3 bath

Plan 2 – Elevations

Floor Plan 2 – 1,895 SF

4 bed / 3 bath

Plan 3 – Elevations

Floor Plan 3 – 1,962 SF

4 bed / 3.5 bath

Plan 4 – Elevations

Floor Plan 4 – 2,718 SF

5 bed / 4.5 bath

4 bed / 3.5 bath + 1 bed / 1 bath Next Gen Suite

= Next Gen Suite

Next Gen Suite

The Next Gen® suite provides both

privacy and togetherness for

today’s modern family—featuring a

separate private entrance,

bedroom, bathroom, laundry, eat-in

kitchenette and living room. The

Next Gen® suites offer a solution

for the multigenerational family,

living under one roof

The purchase of 8 off-site credits has allowed for the required 23

inclusionary residences to be reduced to a total of 15 on-site

The 15 on-site inclusionary residences will be distributed throughout

the community as a part of the “Plan 4” models (41 total)

Required Approvals

City of Carlsbad

General Plan Amendment, Zone Change, Local Coastal

Program Amendment, Coastal Development Permit,

Tentative Map, Planned Development Permit, Site

Development Plan, Hillside Development Permit,

Habitat Management Plan Permit, Environmental

Impact Report

Subsequent to the approval by the City of Carlsbad, the

Local Coastal Program Amendment approval is required

by the Coastal Commission

Coastal Commission

Numerous approvals are required, ensuring

Poinsettia will be designed to emulate the vision

planned by the City of Carlsbad

Environmental Review Process

• An Environmental Impact Report (EIR) will be

prepared

• The City has contracted with HDR to conduct the

analysis and prepare the report

• Approximate timeline for EIR: 9 - 10 months

• Numerous opportunities for public input during the

process

Poinsettia will undergo an environmental analysis in

compliance with the California Environmental Quality

Act (CEQA)

• EIR Scoping Meeting

• Draft EIR

• Planning Commission

• City Council

Estimated Timeline

1. Community Website: www.poinsettiacommunity.com

2. Team Representative:

Stan Weiler, AICP

Howes, Weiler & Associates

760.929.2288

3. City of Carlsbad Contact:

Van Lynch, Principal Planner

(760) 602-4613

van.lynch@carlsbadca.gov

Community Input

Lennar is committed to listening to community

concerns… We want to hear from you

You can provide your comments/input in three ways:

Poinsettia

THANK YOU FOR YOUR

TIME AND FEEDBACK!