Aviara is an affluent resort neighborhood in the southern part of Carlsbad, located in San Diego County, California. The community is approximately 25 minutes from the downtown portion of the city of San Diego. As of the 2005 census, it had a total population of 5,050. In 1989 the community was developed and later incorporated into nearby Carlsbad.
The faux gated community is set in the hills of South Carlsbad, overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Batiquitos Lagoon. Aviara is just north of Encinitas and west of La Costa. The community is mostly residential except for the Park Hyatt Resort (formerly the Four Seasons Resort) and Aviara golf and country club. In the annual Forbes magazine ranking of "Most Expensive Zip Codes" in the U.S., Aviara's 92011 Zip code ranked among some of the most expensive in the nation. Many properties command views of the ocean, Batiquitos Lagoon, and Aviara golf course. The community is noted for its lush landscaping, gated communities, and abundance of jacaranda trees that frame many of the streets.
During 2008, Aviara was the only community in San Diego County not affected by the housing crisis [1].
To preserve quality of life, the community council has numerous stringent ordinances, including laws against dead lawns, architectural styles, permanent basketball hoops and courts, satellite dishes and exterior paint colors. It is also a violation to leave trashcans on the street or in public view. With the exception of one community, Mirabella, multi-family housing is not permitted.
Residents who wish to improve, add-on, or make further construction changes to their homes must undergo a strict and lengthy process that includes a community hearing, submitted proposal, and consent among all neighbors. The plans must be approved by the community in order for construction to begin. At times, residents can be denied construction rights by the city if their plan does not satisfy architectural or landscaping requirements.
The community received some media attention in 2004 when a resident was arrested for defrauding an estimated $191 million from elderly people across the United States. Larre Jaye Schlarmann and three others were each ordered held on $144Â million bail. In 2005 Schlarmann entered into a plea agreement, pleading guilty to money laundering and elder abuse.
Well known residents of the area include members of the Pulitzer family.
Demographics
- Population: 5,050
- Area: 1.7 sq mi (4.4 km2).
- Median Age: 42.8 years
- Median Family Income: $117,900 [2]
- Total Housing Units: 2,025
- SFD (Single Family Dwelling) Average Price 2006: $960,635
- SFD (Single Family Dwelling) Average Price 2007: $1.39 million
- Zip Code: 92011
Geography
Aviara is located at 33°6â²15â³N 117°17â²45â³W. According to the United States Census Bureau, the district has a total area of 1.6 square miles (4.1 km2).
Education
Younger children attend Aviara Oaks Elementary and Middle Schools while Carlsbad High School serves the older students. Sage Creek is the second high school in Carlsbad Unified School District that opened its doors for 2013-2014 school year. Fine private schools including Pacific Ridge School, Horizon Prep, St. Patrick's School, and Army & Navy Academy are conveniently located close by.
Attraction
Aviara also houses one of the best golf courses in North America, the Aviara Golf Club, featuring a coastal layout with a par of 72, 18 holes over 7,007 yards sculpted around the rolling hillsides.
In popular culture
The Real Housewives of Miami star and former Dancing With the Stars contestant, Joanna Krupa, married her longtime love, Romain Zago, at the Park Hyatt Aviara resort for a reported $1 million wedding. The wedding was featured on Bravo's show [3].
Notes
External links
- Aviara Master's Association
- Aviara Premier Collection Association
- Aviara Oaks Upper & Lower School
- Pacific Ridge School
- Aviara Golf Academy
- Park Hyatt Aviara Resort