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Planning Board

The Planning Board is a group of elected volunteers who review and evaluate proposed development plans and issues effecting the entire Carmel Valley community. Serving in an advisory capacity, the Planning Board offers specific comments, recommendations and decisions to the City of San Diego's Planning Department, Planning Commission and City Council.

2009 CVCPB Elections: Elections for the PHR seats (District 11 and 12) and some CV seats (Neighborhoods 1, 3, 5, 6, 10; and the two Business seats) are in March 2009. Please attend the January CV Planning Board Meeting if you are interested (see calendar for date and time.) You must attend 2 meetings to be eligible to be a candidate. See the CVCPB Bylaws for details.

General Information

Carmel Valley Community Planning Board
Chair: Frisco White
City Contact:

Meets on the second Tuesday of each month at the Carmel Valley Library.

To contact the board, get copies of meeting minutes or other records, or get on the agenda, please contact :
Pardee Homes
Attn: Allen Kashani, CVCPB Secretary
12626 High Bluff Drive, Suite 100
San Diego, CA 92130
858-794-2571 / Fax: 858-794-2599
www.cvsd.com/planning.html

Community Planning Board Agendas
The City of San Diego is divided into Communities such as Torrey Pines, Carmel Valley, Torrey Hills and Del Mar Mesa (see the Community Map.) Each has a planning board, which makes recommendations to the San Diego City Council. Find the agendas at these pages: For copies of meeting minutes, please contact Susanne Bankhead, MNA Consulting (address above.)
Planning Board Documents
(more documents below)
Community Plans
Calendar
CV Representatives
(see CV Neighborhood Map)
  • Neighborhood 1: Rick Newman
  • Neighborhood 3: Ken Farinsky
  • Neighborhood 4/4a: David Bartick
  • Neighborhood 5: Scott Tillson
  • Neighborhood 6: John Fiske
  • Neighborhood 7: Dave McIntyre
  • Neighborhood 8: Frisco White
  • Neighborhood 8a: Anne Harvey
  • Neighborhood 9: Alex Novokolsky
  • Neighborhood 10: Laura Copic
  • Business Representative: Gary Levitt
  • Business Representative: Jill McCarty
  • Investor Representative: Eric Spoor
  • Investor Representative: Christian Clews
  • Developer Representative: Allen Kashani, Pardee Homes
PHR Representatives
(see PHR Neighborhood Map)
  • District 11: Manjeet Ranu
  • District 12: Dean Dubey
Meeting Info

See the calendar entry for the meeting to get that meeting's agenda. A Neighborhood Map is available for information on voting districts. A MAD map is also available.

Subcommittee Meetings (See above for meeting dates and times):

  • MAD - Maintenance Assessment District. This is a community wide homeowners group paid for by all members of the community. It handles maintenance of many street frontage areas and parks throughout the community. Meets on the first Tuesday of the month, 4:30pm, at the Rec Center
  • Rec Council - The recreation council manages recreational programming and park usage throughout Carmel Valley. Meets on the first Tuesday of the month, 7:00pm, at the Rec Center.
  • Pacific Highlands Ranch - Pacific Highlands Ranch is the community immediately to the east of Carmel Valley. This subcommittee handles planning issues related to that community, as they don't have a planning board of their own.
  • Regional Issues/Design Review - Meets on the first Wednesday of the month, 4:30pm, at the Library.
  • FBA - Facilities Benefit Assessment. This subcommittee manages a fund paid for by developers for improvements throughout the community related to population growth.
  • Elections - Elections are always in March, and potential candidates should attend the January and February meetings. The subcommittee manages the election.
  • Bylaws - Committee to discuss bylaws changes.
  • Signage - Committee to discuss signage issues (such as illegally posted signs) in Carmel Valley.
  • Trails/Neighborhood 8 - Trails are discussed at the Del Mar Mesa Planning Board meetings, on the 2nd Thursday of each month, 7pm, at the Carmel Valley Library.
  • SR56 - The SR-56 Steering Committee is a group of representatives from local communities that discuss the impacts of potential connector ramps between SR-56 and I-5.
  • Concourse - Committee to discuss the idea of a new linear park/concourse along Townsgate Drive.
  • Police Station - Committee to discuss issues of the new Police Substation on El Camino Real.
  • Skate Park - Committee to discuss the proposed Skate Facility on El Camino Real, adjacent to the new Police Station.
  • CVREP - CVREP is the Carmel Valley Restoration and Enhancement Project, which is a restored waterway and trail along SR-56. This committee discusses issues with that area.

Police, Local media, etc. see Quick Contacts
For general information or suggestions, contact ken@cvsd.com