Carlsbad City Councilors approved a zone change Tuesday night allowing a couple to keep a horse on their property.
Property owners Kevin Danos and Jennifer Blank requested a zone change of 0.955 acres at 3204 West Lea Street from Residential 1 District (R-1) to Rural Residential District (R-R), read a memo submitted to councilors by City of Carlsbad Planning Director Jeff Patterson.
The Residential 1 District is intended to accommodate moderate density single-family residential development and to provide land-use protection for areas that develop in such a manner. There is a maximum of one primary residence per lot for R-1 Residential District Zoning, per City of Carlsbad planning regulations.
Carlsbad City Councilors approved a zoning change consolidating nearly an acre of land on Old Cavern Highway Tuesday night.
BES Properties asked for the change from Residential 1 District (R-1) to Commercial 2 District (C-2) to join two properties at 109 Old Cavern Highway, read a Carlsbad City Council document.
City Planner Jeff Patterson said BES planned to use the land to extend a commercial yard.
Patterson said the piece of property is just west of BES Properties current location.
The Residential 1 District is intended to accommodate moderate density single-family residential development and to provide land-use protection for areas that develop in such a manner. There shall be a maximum of one primary residence per lot for R-1 Residential District Zoning, per City of Carlsbad planning regulations.
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A Texas company was awarded a long-term lease to construct a hangar and an access road at the Cavern City Air Terminal south of Carlsbad.
Tuesday night, Carlsbad City Councilors approved a 30-year agreement with BMB Equipment Holding. The City of Carlsbad and the company signed a five-year agreement in 2014 for two hangars, according to a City Council document.
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The lease agreement between BMB and the City of Carlsbad expired in December of last year, the document indicated.
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“They would like to continue that lease and increase their footprint for some additional ground space and put in an access road to their property,” said City Administrator John Lowe.