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2016 12 27 PCP Planning Commission agendas and staff f reports are now available on the City's web page: www.la-quinta.orq PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 78-495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta REGULAR MEETING on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2016 AT 6:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER 1. Roll Call 2. Pledge of Allegiance PUBLIC COMMENT At this time members of the public may address the Planning Commission on any matter not listed on the agenda. Please complete a "Request to Speak" form and limit your comments to three minutes. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA PUBLIC HEARING For all Public Hearings on the agenda, a completed "Request to Speak" form must be filed with the Executive Assistant prior to consideration of that item. A person may submit written comments to the Planning Commission before a public hearing or appear in support or opposition to the approval of a project(s). If you challenge a project(s) in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing or in written correspondence delivered to the City at, or prior to the public hearing. Beginning Resolution No. 2016-019 1. Site Development Permit 2016-0009 submitted by the SilverRock Development Company, LLC For the consideration of site, architectural, and landscaping PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA 1 DECEMBER 27, 2016 plans for 200-key hotel, new golf course clubhouse, ten golf villas and a resort residential development within Planning Areas 5, 6, and 10A of the SilverRock Specific Plan. Project: SilverRock Resort. CEQA: previously reviewed under Environmental Assessment 2014-1003; the project is consistent with the analysis previously approved. Location: Southwest corner of Jefferson Street and Avenue 52. CORRESPONDENCE AND WRITTEN MATERIAL - None COMMISSIONER ITEMS STAFF ITEMS 1. Report on City Council Action for Special Events. ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the Planning Commission will be held on January 10, 2017, commencing at 6:00 p.m. at the City Hall Council Chambers, 78-495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA 92253. DECLARATION OF POSTING I, Wanda Wise -Latta, Executive Assistant of the City of La Quinta, do hereby declare that the foregoing Agenda for the La Quinta Planning Commission meeting was posted on the outside entry to the Council Chamber at 78-495 Calle Tampico, and the bulletin boards at 78-630 Highway 111, and the La Quinta Cove Post Office at 51-321 Avenida Bermudas, on December 23, 2016. DATED: December 23, 2016 WANDA WISE-LATTA, Executive Assistant City of La Quinta, California PUBLIC NOTICES The La Quinta City Council Chamber is handicapped accessible. If special equipment is needed for the hearing impaired, please call the City Clerk's office at 777-7123, twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the meeting and accommodations will be made. If special electronic equipment is needed to make presentations to the Commission, arrangements should be made in advance by contacting the City Clerk's office at 777-7123. A one (1) week notice is required. PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA 2 DECEMBER 27, 2016 If background material is to be presented to the Commission during a Planning Commission meeting, please be advised that eight (8) copies of all documents, exhibits, etc., must be supplied to the Secretary for distribution. It is requested that this take place prior to the beginning of the meeting. Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Commission regarding any item(s) on this agenda will be made available for public inspection at the Design and Development Department's counter at City Hall located at 78-495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, California, 92253, during normal business hours. PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA 3 DECEMBER 27, 2016 PH-1 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DATE: DECEMBER 27, 2016 CASE NUMBER: SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 APPLICANT: SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC PROPERTY OWNER: CITY OF LA QUINTA REQUEST: ADOPT A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009, INCLUDING SITE, ARCHITECTURAL, AND LANDSCAPING PLANS FOR A 200-KEY HOTEL, NEW GOLF COURSE CLUBHOUSE, TEN GOLF VILLAS, AND A RESORT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT WITHIN PLANNING AREAS 5, 6, AND 10A OF THE SILVERROCK SPECIFIC PLAN CEQA: THE PROJECT WAS PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 2014-1003. THE PROJECT IS CONSISTENT WITH THE ANALYSIS PREVIOUSLY APPROVED. THERE HAS BEEN NO CHANGE IN CONDITIONS, OR IN THE PROPOSED PROJECT AND NO FURTHER ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW IS REQUIRED UNDER THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT LOCATION: SOUTHWEST CORNER OF JEFFERSON STREET AND AVENUE 52 RECOMMENDED ACTION Adopt a resolution recommending the City Council approve Site Development Permit 2016-0009, and a finding of consistency with Environmental Assessment 2014-1003. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • SilverRock Development Company, LLC (SDC) proposes a Site Development Permit (SDP) for a 200-key hotel, new golf course clubhouse, ten golf villas, and a 66-unit condominium development (Attachment 1). • As conditioned, the proposal will comply with applicable General Plan goals, policies, and programs, the SilverRock Resort Specific Plan, and zoning development standards. Page 1 of 5 BACKGROUND The City has entered into a Purchase, Sale, and Development Agreement and statutory Development Agreement, both dated November 19, 2014 (collectively, the agreements), with SDC that set forth terms and conditions for the sale and development of the undeveloped portions of the SilverRock property (Attachment 2). An SDP for hotel, convention center, and residential uses (Planning Areas 2, 3 and 4) was approved by the Planning Commission on October 25, 2016, and reviewed and approved by the City Council on December 20, 2016. This SDP represents Planning Areas 5, 6 and 10A of the development proposal (Attachment 3). The City will be realigning the existing golf course in summer of 2017 to remove those portions of the course proposed to be part of this proposed project. PROPOSAL & ANALYSIS Overview: The applicant proposes the development of Planning Areas 5, 6, and 10A of the SilverRock Specific Plan (Attachment 4). The project is consistent with the land use plan of the Specific Plan, and development parameters are as follows: SDP2016-0009 Development Parameters Planning Area Size (Acres) Proposed Development 5 13.3 200-key Lifestyle Hotel 10A 6.9 Golf Clubhouse; 10 Golf Villas 6 10.3 66-Unit Lifestyle Branded Residential The proposed project will be accessed from the existing SilverRock Way, which will be extended past the approved convention center to the hotel, clubhouse, and residential areas (Sheet A-1.0). Site Design: The Lifestyle Hotel is proposed in Planning Area 5 as a 200 room resort complex rather than a single hotel building (Sheets H2-A-3.0 - H2-A-3.13). The lobby building consists of a reception area, a restaurant/bar, and fitness center (Sheet H2-A-3.7). Walkways lead from the lobby to the hotel guestrooms within eight three-story buildings (Sheets H2-A- 3.1 - H2-A-3.13). The pool area (Sheet L-2.1) is located south of the lobby, and a tennis facility, with four standard courts and one stadium court, is located north of the lobby (Sheet L-2.3). A Golf Course Clubhouse (Sheets CH-A-2.0 - CH-A-3.0) is proposed southeast of the Lifestyle Hotel in Planning Area 10A. The Clubhouse is comprised of two buildings; one consisting of a lounge and kitchen facility, and the other consisting of the pro shop, office, and golf cart barn. Golf Villas consist of ten condominium units located in Planning Area 10A, adjacent to the Page 2 of 5 clubhouse (Sheets R2-A1.1 - R2-A3.1) to be placed in the hotel rental pool. Amenities include a pitch and putt golf course and multiple fire pits. A parking area is provided within the Villas area, and is not dependent on the centralized shared parking area. A Lifestyle -Branded Residential development consisting of eleven three-story buildings with two- and three -bedroom units (Sheets R3-A1.1 - R3-A3.2) is proposed south of the Golf Villas, across the existing canal. Amenities include two pitch and putt golf courses and a pool area with a sand beach, bar, and water slide (Sheet L-2.7). Similar to the Villas, the Branded Residential units are condominiums available within hotel rental pool. Architectural Design: Architectural details for the various buildings are as follows: • Lifestyle Hotel (Sheets H2-A-1.1 - H2-A-1.5) o Lobby roof height: 17'-6" - 20'-6" o Fitness center incorporates a vegetated screen wall on the east elevation o Three-story Guestroom buildings height: 35'-6" o Materials include plaster, wood and metal • Clubhouse (Sheet CH-A-1.0) o Parapet height: 17' o Materials include plaster, stone, tile, wood, and metal • Golf Villas (Sheets R2-A2.1 - R2-A5.1) 0 2,346 square foot single -story units o Unit height: 13'6" • Lifestyle -Branded Residential units (Sheets R3-A2.1 - R3-A5.2) 0 36 two -bedroom units, 1,895 square feet 0 30 three -bedroom units, 2,346 square feet o Covered parking stalls o Roof height: 35'-8"; 38'-6" to top of chimneys All buildings have been designed with midcentury modern architecture exhibited by low- rise buildings with clean, sharp horizontal and vertical planes, and large expanses of glass to take advantage of surrounding views. Parking: A parking analysis was conducted that evaluated the parking needs for the hotel, convention, and golf uses (Attachment 5). The analysis concluded that based on municipal code requirements, operational needs, and shared parking analysis, the project should accommodate 707 parking stalls. The subject proposal and SDP2016- 0005 will be able to accommodate the needs of the project with the proposed 708 stalls. Landscaping & Lighting: The proposed landscaping consists of primarily desert and other drought -tolerant trees, palms, shrubs, and vines throughout the project (Sheets L-0.1 - SP-L-3.4). The palette incorporates a number of native species, and will blend well with the natural backdrop of the Santa Rosa Mountains, and the lush environment created by the golf course. Page 3 of 5 Recreational areas will include turfed event lawns and putting greens. A series of detail areas have been prepared, which show the typical planting plans at several locations within the site (Sheets LP-3.0 - SP-L-3.4). The balance of the landscaping plans shows a master palette, with details to be provided in the Final Landscaping Plan (Sheets SP-L-1.1 - L-2.8). The planting palette has been reviewed for consistency with the Coachella Valley Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan permitted and prohibited planting list. The proposed on -site lighting is consistent with City and Specific Plan outdoor lighting requirements (Sheets E0.0 - E1.6). The lighting schedule includes bollards, 20-foot pole lights (tennis area), and a variety of pathway and accent lights. The photometric plan shows an average of 0.18 foot-candles in the parking area which is within the allowable illumination level required by the Municipal Code. Traffic Analysis: A traffic impact analysis submitted with SDP 2016-0005 analyzed the traffic impacts generated for this proposal and future components for consistency with the 2006 Specific Plan. The analysis concluded that the proposed build -out will result in at least 4,000 fewer trips and less impact on the regional roadway system than previously analyzed. AGENCY & PUBLIC REVIEW Public Agency Review: This request was sent to all applicable City departments and affected public agencies on October 21, 2016. All written comments received are on file and available for review with the Design and Development Department. All applicable comments have been adequately addressed and/or incorporated in the recommended conditions of approval. Public Notice: This project was advertised in The Desert Sun newspaper on December 16, 2016, and mailed to all property owners within 500 feet of the site. To date, one comment letter has been received (Attachment 6). Any additional written comments received will be handed out at the Planning Commission hearing. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The proposed project was reviewed under the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The Design & Development Department determined that the application is a "project" as defined by CEQA. However, the Department also found that Environmental Assessment 2014-1003 reviewed amended plans for the SilverRock Specific Plan, and that the currently proposed project is consistent with that reviewed and approved in 2014. Conditions have not substantially changed, and no substantial changes have been made to the project when compared to the 2014 analysis. As a result, the previously approved Environmental Assessment, including its mitigation measures and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program will be applied to the currently proposed project, resulting in less than significant impacts. Page 4 of 5 Prepared by: Jay S. Wuu, Principal Planner Approved by: Gabriel Perez, Planning Manager Attachments: 1. Project Information 2. SilverRock Resort Master Plan 3. Project Area Site Map 4. Site Development Permit Plan Set 5. Parking Analysis 6. Correspondence from Mr. Ray Rooker Page 5 of 5 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016 — A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009, INCLUDING SITE, ARCHITECTURAL, AND LANDSCAPING PLANS FOR A 200-KEY HOTEL, NEW GOLF COURSE CLUBHOUSE, TEN GOLF VILLAS, AND A RESORT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT WITHIN PLANNING AREAS 5, 6, AND 10A OF THE SILVERROCK SPECIFIC PLAN CASE NUMBER: SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 APPLICANT: SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California did, on the 27th day of December, 2016, hold a duly noticed Public Hearing to consider a request by SilverRock Development Company, LLC, for approval of a hotel, golf clubhouse, and residential units, generally located on the southwest corner of Jefferson Street and Avenue 52, more particularly described as: APN: 777-060-056, 777-490-001, 777-490-003, 777-490-005, 777-490-006, 777-490- 011, 777-490-013 WHEREAS, the Design and Development Department published a public hearing notice in The Desert Sun newspaper on December 16, 2016 as prescribed by the Municipal Code. Public hearing notices were also mailed to all property owners within 500 feet of the site; and, WHEREAS, at said Public Hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said Planning Commission did make the following mandatory findings pursuant to Section 9.210.010 of the Municipal Code to justify approval of said Site Development Permit: 1. Consistency with General Plan and SilverRock Specific Plan The land use is consistent with the General Plan land use designation of Tourist Commercial. The proposed project is also consistent with the SilverRock Specific Plan, and implements the goals, policies and development standards of the Specific Plan. 2. Consistency with Zoning Code The proposed development, as conditioned, is consistent with the development standards of the City's Zoning Code and SilverRock Specific Plan, as applicable. The Site Development Permit has been conditioned to ensure compliance with the zoning standards and other supplemental standards as established in Title 9 of the La Quinta Municipal Code. Planning Commission Resolution 2016- Site Development Permit 2016-0009 SilverRock Resort Phase Two (SilverRock Development Company, LLQ December 27, 2016 Page 2 of 3 3. Compliance with California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) The Design and Development Department has determined that this project is consistent with Environmental Assessment 2014-1003 and no further environmental review is required. 4. Architectural Design The architectural design of the project, including, but not limited to, the architectural style, scale, building mass, materials, colors, architectural details, and roof style are compatible with the architectural guidelines of the SilverRock Specific Plan, the approved architectural style of the SDP 2016- 0005 development, and the quality of design prevalent in the city. 5. Site Design The site design of the project, including, but not limited to, project entries, interior circulation, pedestrian and bicycle access, pedestrian amenities, screening of equipment and trash enclosures, and exterior lighting, are consistent with the SilverRock Specific Plan and with the quality of design prevalent in the city. 6. Landscape Design Project landscaping, including, but not limited to, the location type, size, color, texture and coverage of plant materials, has been designed so as to provide visual relief, complement buildings, visually emphasize prominent design elements and vistas, screen undesirable views, provide a harmonious transition between adjacent land uses and between development and open space, and enhance the visual continuity of the project. The landscape design will be consistent with the established landscape guidelines for the SilverRock Specific Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California, as follows: SECTION 1. That the above recitations are true and constitute the findings of the Planning Commission in this case. SECTION 2. That the above project be determined by the City Council to be consistent with Environmental Assessment 2014-1003. Planning Commission Resolution 2016- Site Development Permit 2016-0009 SilverRock Resort Phase Two (SilverRock Development Company, LLQ December 27, 2016 Page 2 of 3 SECTION 3. That it does hereby recommend to the City Council approval of Site Development Permit 2016-0009, for the reasons set forth in this Resolution and subject to the attached Conditions of Approval and Exhibit A. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City of La Quinta Planning Commission, held on this the 27th day of December, 2016, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: PHILIP F. BETTENCOURT, Chairperson City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: GABRIEL PEREZ, Planning Manager City of La Quinta, California PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 1 of 18 GENERAL The applicant agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of La Quinta ("City"), its agents, officers and employees from any claim, action or proceeding to attack, set aside, void, or annul the approval of this Site Development Permit. The City shall have sole discretion in selecting its defense counsel. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and shall cooperate fully in the defense. 2. The Site Development Permit shall expire on December 27, 2018 and shall become null and void in accordance with La Quinta Municipal Code Section 9.200.080, unless a building permit has been issued. A time extension may be requested per LQMC Section 9.200.080. Prior to the issuance of any grading, construction, or building permit by the City, the applicant shall obtain any necessary clearances and/or permits from the following agencies, if required: • Riverside County Fire Marshal • La Quinta Public Works Development Division (Grading Permit, Green Sheet (Public Works Clearance) for Building Permits, Water Quality Management Plan(WQMP) Exemption Form - Whitewater River Region, Improvement Permit) • Design & Development Department • Riverside Co. Environmental Health Department • Desert Sands Unified School District • Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD) • Imperial Irrigation District (IID) • California Water Quality Control Board (CWQCB) • State Water Resources Control Board • SunLine Transit Agency • SCAQMD Coachella Valley The applicant is responsible for all requirements of the permits and/or clearances from the above listed agencies. When these requirements include approval of improvement plans, the applicant shall furnish proof of such approvals when submitting those improvements plans for City approval. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 2 of 18 4. Coverage under the State of California Construction General Permit must be obtained by the applicant; who then shall submit a copy of the Regional Water Quality Control Board's ("RWQCB") acknowledgment of the applicant's Notice of Intent ("NOI") and Waste Discharger Identification (WDID) number to the City prior to the issuance of a grading or building permit. 5. The applicant shall comply with applicable provisions of the City's NPDES stormwater discharge permit, LQMC Sections 8.70.010 et seq. (Stormwater Management and Discharge Controls), and 13.24.170 (Clean Air/Clean Water); Riverside County Ordinance No. 457; the California Regional Water Quality Control Board - Colorado River Basin Region Board Order No. R7-2013-0011 and the State Water Resources Control Board's Order No. 2009-0009-DWQ and Order No. 2012- 0006-DWQ. A. For construction activities including clearing, grading or excavation of land that disturbs one (1) acre or more of land, or that disturbs less than one (1) acre of land, but which is a part of a construction project that encompasses more than one (1) acre of land, the Permitee shall be required to submit a Storm Water Pollution Protection Plan ("SWPPP"). The applicant or design professional can obtain the California Stormwater Quality Association SWPPP template at www.cabmphandbooks.com for use in their SWPPP preparation. B. The applicant's SWPPP shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to any on or off -site grading being done in relation to this project. C. The applicant shall ensure that the required SWPPP is available for inspection at the project site at all times through and including acceptance of all improvements by the City. D. The applicant's SWPPP shall include provisions for all of the following Best Management Practices ("BMPs") (LQMC Section 8.70.020 (Definitions)): 1) Temporary Soil Stabilization (erosion control). 2) Temporary Sediment Control. 3) Wind Erosion Control. 4) Tracking Control. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 3 of 18 5) Non -Storm Water Management. 6) Waste Management and Materials Pollution Control. E. All erosion and sediment control BMPs proposed by the applicant shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to any onsite or offsite grading, pursuant to this project. F. The SWPPP and BMPs shall remain in effect for the entire duration of project construction until all improvements are completed and accepted by the City. G. The inclusion in the Conditions, Covenants, and Restrictions (CC&Rs), a requirement for the perpetual maintenance and operation of all post - construction BMPs as required; and the applicant shall execute and record an agreement that provides for the perpetual maintenance and operation of all post -construction BMPs is required. 6. Developer shall reimburse the City, within thirty (30) days of presentment of the invoice, all costs and actual attorney's fees incurred by the City Attorney to review, negotiate and/or modify any documents or instruments required by these conditions, if Developer requests that the City modify or revise any documents or instruments prepared initially by the City to effect these conditions. This obligation shall be paid in the time noted above without deduction or offset and Developer's failure to make such payment shall be a material breach of the Conditions of Approval. 7. Developer shall reimburse the City, within thirty (30) days of presentment of the invoice, all costs and actual consultant's fees incurred by the City for engineering and/or surveying consultants to review and/or modify any documents or instruments required by this project. This obligation shall be paid in the time noted above without deduction or offset and Developer's failure to make such payment shall be a material breach of the Conditions of Approval. PROPERTY RIGHTS 8. Prior to issuance of any permit(s), the applicant shall acquire or confer easements and other property rights necessary for the construction or proper functioning of the proposed development. Conferred rights shall include irrevocable offers to dedicate or grant access easements to the City for emergency services and for PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 4 of 18 maintenance, construction and reconstruction of essential improvements. Said conferred rights shall also include grant of access easement to the City of La Quinta for the purpose of graffiti removal by City staff or assigned agent in perpetuity and agreement to the method to remove graffiti and to paint over to best match existing. The applicant shall establish the aforementioned requirements in the CC&R's for the development or other agreements as approved by the City Engineer. 9. Pursuant to the aforementioned condition, conferred rights shall include property rights necessary for construction and proper functioning of the proposed development not limited to access rights over proposed and/or existing private streets that access public streets and open space/drainage facilities. 10. The applicant shall furnish proof of easements, or written permission, as appropriate, from those owners of all abutting properties on which grading, retaining wall construction, permanent slopes, crossings, or other encroachments will occur. 11. The applicant shall offer for dedication on the Final Map all public street rights -of - way in conformance with the City's General Plan, Municipal Code, applicable specific plans, and/or as required by the City Engineer. STREET AND TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENTS 12. The applicant shall construct the following street improvements to conform with the General Plan and provisions of LQMC Sections 13.24.060 (Street Improvements), 13.24.070 (Street Design - Generally) & 13.24.100 (Access For Individual Properties and Development) for public streets. A. OFF -SITE STREETS 1) Construct right turn deceleration lane at all access points where there is a peak hour right -turn volume of 50 vehicles per hour. The deceleration lane length shall be as specified in Engineering Bulletin 06-13. 2) Jefferson Street (Major Arterial) - Construct a traffic signal or roundabout at the entrance off Jefferson Street at such time that warrants are met. PARKING LOTS and ACCESS POINTS PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 5 of 18 13. The design of parking facilities shall conform to LQMC Chapter 9.150 and in particular the following: A. The parking stall and aisle widths and the double hairpin stripe parking stall design shall conform to LQMC Chapter 9.150. B. Cross slopes should be a maximum of 2% where ADA accessibility is required including accessibility routes between buildings. C. Building access points shall be shown on the Precise Grading Plans so that ADA accessibility issues can be evaluated. D. Accessibility routes to public streets and adjacent development shall be shown on the Precise Grading Plan. E. Parking stall lengths shall be according to LQMC Chapter 9.150 and be a minimum of 18 feet in length with a 2-foot overhang for all parking stalls or as approved by the City Engineer. One van accessible handicapped parking stall is required per 6 handicapped parking stalls. F. Drive aisles between parking stalls shall be a minimum of 26 feet with access drive aisles to Public Streets a minimum of 30 feet or as approved by the City Engineer. A minimum of 20 feet on each side of approach drives shall be provided where divided by median islands and as approved by the City Engineer. 14. The applicant shall design street pavement sections using CalTrans' design procedure for 20-year life pavement, and the site -specific data for soil strength and anticipated traffic loading (including construction traffic). Minimum structural sections shall be as follows: Major Arterial 5.5" a.c./6.5" c.a.b. Parking Lot & Aisles (Low Traffic) 3.0" a.c./4.5" c.a.b. Parking Lot & Aisles (High Traffic) 4.5" a.c./5.5" c.a.b. Loading Areas 6" P.C.C./4" c.a.b. or the approved equivalents of alternate materials. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 6 of 18 15. The applicant shall submit current mix designs (less than two years old at the time of construction) for base, asphalt concrete and Portland cement concrete. The submittal shall include test results for all specimens used in the mix design procedure. For mix designs over six months old, the submittal shall include recent (less than six months old at the time of construction) aggregate gradation test results confirming that design gradations can be achieved in current production. The applicant shall not schedule construction operations until mix designs are approved. 16. Improvements shall include appurtenances such as traffic control signs, markings and other devices, raised medians if required, street name signs and sidewalks. 17. Improvements shall be designed and constructed in accordance with City adopted standards, supplemental drawings and specifications, or as approved by the City Engineer. Improvement plans for streets, access gates and parking areas shall be stamped and signed by qualified engineers. IMPROVEMENT PLANS As used throughout these Conditions of Approval, professional titles such as "engineer," "surveyor," and "architect," refers to persons currently certified or licensed to practice their respective professions in the State of California. 18. Improvement plans shall be prepared by or under the direct supervision of qualified engineers and/or architects, as appropriate, and shall comply with the provisions of LQMC Section 13.24.040 (Improvement Plans). 19. The following improvement plans shall be prepared and submitted for review and approval by the Design and Development Department. A separate set of plans for each line item specified below shall be prepared. The plans shall utilize the minimum scale specified, unless otherwise authorized by the City Engineer in writing. Plans may be prepared at a larger scale if additional detail or plan clarity is desired. Note, the applicant may be required to prepare other improvement plans not listed here pursuant to improvements required by other agencies and utility purveyors. A. On -Site Mass Grading Plan 1" = 100' Horizontal B. On -Site Rough Grading Plan 1" = 40' Horizontal PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 7 of 18 C. PM10 Plan 1" = 40' Horizontal D. Erosion Control Plan 1" = 40' Horizontal E. Final WQMP (Plan submitted in Report Form) NOTE: A through E to be submitted concurrently. F. On -Site Street Improvements/ Signing & Striping/ Storm Drain Plan 1" = 40' Horizontal, 1"= 4' Vertical (Separate Storm Drain Plans if applicable) G. On -Site Commercial Precise Grading 1" = 20' Horizontal (Separate Storm Drain Plans if applicable) Other engineered improvement plans prepared for City approval that are not listed above shall be prepared in formats approved by the City Engineer prior to commencing plan preparation. "On -Site Commercial Precise Grading" plan is required to be submitted for approval by the Building Official, Planning Manager and the City Engineer. "On -Site Commercial Precise Grading" plans shall normally include all on -site surface improvements including but not necessarily limited to finish grades for curbs & gutters, building floor elevations, parking lot improvements and ADA requirements. All On -Site Signing & Striping Plans shall show, at a minimum, Stop Signs, Limit Lines and Legends, No Parking Signs, Raised Pavement Markers (including Blue RPMs at fire hydrants) and Street Name Signs per Public Works Standard Plans and/or as approved by the Engineering Department. "Rough Grading" plans shall normally include perimeter walls with Top Of Wall & Top Of Footing elevations shown. All footings shall have a minimum of one (1)foot of cover, or sufficient cover to clear any adjacent obstructions. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 8 of 18 20. The City maintains standard plans, detail sheets and/or construction notes for elements of construction which can be accessed via the Public Works "Plans, Notes and Design Guidance" section of the City website (www.la-quinta.orq). Please navigate to the Public Works home page and look for the Standard Drawings hyperlink. 21. The applicant shall furnish a complete set of the mylars of all approved improvement plans on a storage media acceptable to the City Engineer. 22. Upon completion of construction, and prior to final acceptance of the improvements by the City, the applicant shall furnish the City with reproducible record drawings of all improvement plans which were approved by the City. Each sheet shall be clearly marked "Record Drawing" and shall be stamped and signed by the engineer or surveyor certifying to the accuracy and completeness of the drawings. The applicant shall have all approved mylars previously submitted to the City, revised to reflect the as -built conditions. The applicant shall employ or retain the Engineer of Record (EOR) during the construction phase of the project so that the FOR can make site visits in support of preparing "Record Drawing". However, if subsequent approved revisions have been approved by the City Engineer and reflect said "Record Drawing" conditions, the Engineer of Record may submit a letter attesting to said fact to the City Engineer in lieu of mylar submittal. GRADING 23. The applicant shall comply with the provisions of LQMC Section 13.24.050 (Grading Improvements). 24. Prior to occupancy of the project site for any construction, or other purposes, the applicant shall obtain a grading permit approved by the City Engineer. 25. To obtain an approved grading permit, the applicant shall submit and obtain approval of all of the following: A. A grading plan prepared by a civil engineer registered in the State of California, B. A preliminary geotechnical ("soils") report prepared by a professional registered in the State of California, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 9 of 18 C. A Fugitive Dust Control Plan prepared in accordance with LQMC Chapter 6.16, (Fugitive Dust Control), D. A Best Management Practices report prepared in accordance with LQMC Sections 8.70.010 and 13.24.170 (NPDES Stormwater Discharge Permit and Storm Management and Discharge Controls), E. A WQMP prepared by an authorized professional registered in the State of California, and F. A grading bond in a form acceptable to the City, and in an amount sufficient to guarantee compliance with the grading bond requirements. All grading shall conform with the recommendations contained in the Preliminary Soils Report, and shall be certified as being adequate by soils engineer, or engineering geologist registered in the State of California. The applicant shall furnish security, in a form acceptable to the City, and in an amount sufficient to guarantee compliance with the approved Fugitive Dust Control Plan provisions. Additionally, the applicant shall replenish said security if expended by the City of La Quinta to comply with the Plan as required by the City Engineer. 26. The applicant shall maintain all open graded, undeveloped land in order to prevent wind and/or water erosion of such land. All open graded, undeveloped land shall either be planted with interim landscaping, or stabilized with such other erosion control measures, as were approved in the Fugitive Dust Control Plan. 27. Grading within the perimeter setback and parkway areas shall have undulating terrain and shall conform with the requirements of LQMC Section 9.60.240(F) except as otherwise modified by this condition requirement. The maximum slope shall not exceed 3:1 anywhere in the landscape setback area, except for the backslope (i.e. the slope at the back of the landscape lot) which shall not exceed 2:1 if fully planted with ground cover. The maximum slope in the first six feet (6') adjacent to the curb shall not exceed 4:1 when the nearest edge of sidewalk is within six feet (6') of the curb, otherwise the maximum slope within the right of way shall not exceed 3:1. All unpaved parkway areas adjacent to the curb shall be depressed one and one-half inches (1.5") in the first eighteen inches (18") behind the curb. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 10 of 18 28. Building pad elevations on the precise grading plan submitted for City Engineer's approval shall conform with pad elevations shown on the Site Development Permit Preliminary Grading Plans, unless the pad elevations have other requirements imposed elsewhere in these Conditions of Approval. 29. Prior to any site grading or regrading that will raise or lower any portion of the site by more than plus or minus five tenths of a foot (0.5') from the elevations shown on the Site Development Permit Preliminary Grading Plans, the applicant shall submit the proposed grading changes to the City Staff for a substantial conformance finding review. 30. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for any building lot, the applicant shall provide a lot pad certification stamped and signed by a qualified engineer or surveyor with applicable compaction tests and over excavation documentation. Each pad certification shall list the pad elevation as shown on the approved grading plan, the actual pad elevation and the difference between the two, if any. Such pad certification shall also list the relative compaction of the pad soil. 31. This development shall comply with LQMC Chapter 8.11 (Flood Hazard Regulations). If any portion of any proposed building lot in the development is or may be located within a flood hazard area as identified on the City's Flood Insurance Rate Maps, the development shall be graded to ensure that all floors and exterior fill (at the foundation) are above the level of the project (100-year) flood and building pads are compacted to 95% Proctor Density as required in Title 44 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Section 65.5(a) (6). Prior to issuance of building permits for lots which are so located, the applicant shall furnish elevation certifications, as required by FEMA, that the above conditions have been met. 1110FeTeh 32. Stormwater handling shall conform with the approved hydrology and drainage report for SDP 2016-0001 Silverrock. Nuisance water shall be disposed of in an approved manner. 33. The applicant shall comply with the provisions of LQMC Section 13.24.120 (Drainage), Retention Basin Design Criteria, Engineering Bulletin No. 06-16 - PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 11 of 18 Hydrology Report with Preliminary Hydraulic Report Criteria for Storm Drain Systems and Engineering Bulletin No. 06-015 - Underground Retention Basin Design Requirements. More specifically, stormwater falling on site during the 100 year storm shall be retained within the development, unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. The design storm shall be either the 1-hour, 3-hour, 6-hour or 24-hour event producing the greatest total run off. 34. Nuisance water shall be retained on site. Nuisance water shall be disposed of per approved methods contained in Engineering Bulletin No. 06-16 - Hydrology Report with Preliminary Hydraulic Report Criteria for Storm Drain Systems and Engineering Bulletin No. 06-015 - Underground Retention Basin Design Requirements. 35. No fence or wall shall be constructed around any retention basin unless approved by the Planning Manager and the City Engineer. 36. For on -site above ground common retention basins, retention depth shall be according to Engineering Bulletin No. 06-16 - Hydrology Report with Preliminary Hydraulic Report Criteria for Storm Drain Systems. Side slopes shall not exceed 3:1 and shall be planted with maintenance free ground cover. Additionally, retention basin widths shall be not less than 20 feet at the bottom of the basin or as approved by the City Engineer. 37. Stormwater may not be retained in landscaped parkways or landscaped setback lots. Only incidental storm water (precipitation which directly falls onto the setback) will be permitted to be retained in the landscape setback areas. The perimeter setback and parkway areas in the street right-of-way shall be shaped with berms and mounds, pursuant to LQMC Section 9.100.040(B)(7). 38. The applicant shall comply with applicable provisions for post construction runoff per the City's NPDES stormwater discharge permit, LQMC Sections 8.70.010 et seq. (Stormwater Management and Discharge Controls), and 13.24.170 (Clean Air/Clean Water); Riverside County Ordinance No. 457; and the California Regional Water Quality Control Board - Colorado River Basin (CRWQCB-CRB) Region Board Order No. R7-2013-0011 and the State Water Resources Control Board's Order No. 2009-0009-DWQ and Order No. 2010-0014-DWQ. A. For post -construction urban runoff from New Development and Redevelopments Projects, the applicant shall implement requirements of PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 12 of 18 the NPDES permit for the design, construction and perpetual operation and maintenance of BMPs per the approved Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) for the project as required by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board - Colorado River Basin (CRWQCB-CRB) Region Board Order No. R7-2013-0011. B. The applicant shall implement the WQMP Design Standards per (CRWQCB- CRB) Region Board Order No. R7-2013-0011 utilizing BMPs approved by the City Engineer. A project specific WQMP shall be provided which incorporates Site Design and Treatment BMPs utilizing first flush infiltration as a preferred method of NPDES Permit Compliance for Whitewater River receiving water, as applicable. C. The developer shall execute and record a Stormwater Management/BMP Facilities Agreement that provides for the perpetual maintenance and operation of stormwater BMPs. UTILITIES 39. The applicant shall comply with the provisions of LQMC Section 13.24.110 (Utilities). 40. The applicant shall obtain the approval of the City Engineer for the location of all utility lines within any right-of-way, and all above -ground utility structures including, but not limited to, traffic signal cabinets, electric vaults, water valves, and telephone stands, to ensure optimum placement for practical and aesthetic purposes. 41. Existing overhead utility lines within, or adjacent to the proposed development, and all proposed utilities shall be installed underground. All existing utility lines attached to joint use 92 KV transmission power poles are exempt from the requirement to be placed underground. 42. Underground utilities shall be installed prior to overlying hardscape. For installation of utilities in existing improved streets, the applicant shall comply with trench restoration requirements maintained, or required by the City Engineer. The applicant shall provide certified reports of all utility trench compaction for approval by the City Engineer. Additionally, grease traps and the maintenance thereof shall be located as to not conflict with access aisles/entrances. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 13 of 18 CONSTRUCTION 43. The City will conduct final inspections of habitable buildings only when the buildings have parking lot improvements and (if required) sidewalk access to publicly -maintained streets. The improvements shall include required traffic control devices, pavement markings and street name signs. If on -site streets in residential developments are initially constructed with partial pavement thickness, the applicant shall complete the pavement prior to final inspections of the last ten percent of homes within the development or when directed by the City, whichever comes first. LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION 44. The applicant shall comply with LQMC Sections 13.24.130 (Landscaping Setbacks) & 13.24.140 (Landscaping Plans). 45. The applicant shall provide landscaping in the required setbacks, retention basins, and common lots. 46. All new landscape areas shall have landscaping and permanent irrigation improvements in compliance with the City's Water Efficient Landscape regulations contained in LQMC Section 8.13 (Water Efficient Landscape). 47. The applicant shall submit final landscape plans for review, processing and approval to the Design and Development Department, in accordance with the Final Landscape Plan application process. Design and Development Director approval of the final landscape plans is required prior to issuance of the first building permit unless the Director determines extenuating circumstances exist which justify an alternative processing schedule. NOTE: Plans are not approved for construction until signed by the appropriate City official, including the Design and Development Director. Prior to final approval of the installation of landscaping, the Landscape Architect of record shall provide the Design and Development Department a letter stating he/she has personally inspected the installation and that it conforms with the final landscaping plans as approved by the City. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 14 of 18 If staff determines during final landscaping inspection that adjustments are required in order to meet the intent of the Planning Commission's approval, the Design and Development Director shall review and approve any such revisions to the landscape plan. 48. All trees shall consist of, at minimum, 36-inch box trees (i.e., a minimum 2.5 inch caliper measured three feet up from grade level after planting), 5-gallon shrubs, and groundcover. Double lodge poles (two-inch diameter) shall be used to brace and stake trees. 49. A minimum of 50% of plantings classified "Shrubs, Perennials and Annuals" shall be provided as 5-gallon plants. This requirement shall be implemented on each Final Landscaping Plan submitted for review and approval to the City. MAINTENANCE 50. The applicant shall comply with the provisions of LQMC Section 13.24.160 (Maintenance). 51. The applicant shall make provisions for the continuous and perpetual maintenance of all private on -site improvements, perimeter landscaping, access drives, sidewalks, and stormwater BMPs. FEES AND DEPOSITS 52. The applicant shall comply with the provisions of LQMC Section 13.24.180 (Fees and Deposits). These fees include all deposits and fees required by the City for plan checking and construction inspection. Deposits and fee amounts shall be those in effect when the applicant makes application for plan check and permits. 53. Permits issued under this approval shall be subject to the provisions of the Development Impact Fee and Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee programs in effect at the time of issuance of building permit(s). FIRE DEPARTMENT 54. Prior to building plan approval and construction, applicant/developer shall furnish two copies of the water system fire hydrant plans to Fire Department for review and approval. Plans shall be signed by a registered civil engineer, and shall confirm hydrant type, location, spacing, and minimum fire flow. Once plans are signed and approved by the local water authority, the originals shall be presented to the Fire PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 15 of 18 Department for review and approval. 55. Prior to issuance of building permits, the water system for fire protection must be provided as approved by the Fire Department and the local water authority. 56. All Fire Department Appliances such as, FDCs and PIVs shall be located on the front access side of the building. PIV and FDC appliances shall not less than 40' from the building and within 50' of an approved roadway and no more than 200' from an approved hydrant. 57. An approved Fire Department access key lock box shall be installed next to the approved Fire Department access door to the building. Required order forms and installation standards may be obtained at the Fire Department. 58. Fire Apparatus access road shall be in compliance with the Riverside County Fire Department Standard number 06-05 (located at www.rvcfire.org). Access lanes will not have an up, or downgrade of more than 15%. Access roads shall have an unobstructed vertical clearance not less than 13 feet and 6 inches. Access lanes will be designed to withstand the weight of 60 thousand pounds over 2 axles. Access will have a turning radius capable of accommodating fire apparatus. Access lane shall be constructed with a surface so as to provide all weather driving capabilities. 59. Display street numbers in a prominent location on the address side of building(s) and/or rear access if applicable. Numbers and letters shall be a minimum of 12" in height for building(s) up to 25' in height. In complexes with alpha designations, letter size must match numbers. All addressing must be legible, of a contrasting color, and adequately illuminated to be visible from street at all hours. 60. Any portion of the facility or of an exterior wall of the first story of the building shall not be located more than 150 feet from fire apparatus access roads as measured by an approved route around the complex, exterior of the facility or building. 61. The minimum dimension for gates is 20 feet clear and unobstructed width and a minimum vertical clearance of 13 feet 6 inches in height. Any gate providing access from a road shall be located at least 35 feet setback from the roadway and shall open to allow a vehicle to stop without obstructing traffic on the road. Where a one-way road with a single traffic lane provides access to a gate entrance, a 38- foot turning radius shall be used. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC) ADOPTED: Page 16 of 18 CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (BIG HORN SHEEP FENCING) 62. Intent. The intent of this condition is to protect Peninsular Big Horn Sheep from impacts related to the approximately 525 acres of property known as The SilverRock Resort pursuant to the Coachella Valley Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan/Natural Communities Conservation Plan (MSHCP), the Mitigation Monitoring Program included in the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Addendum for the SilverRock Resort Specific Plan (SRR Mitigation Measures), that certain Development Agreement dated November 19, 2014, by and between the SilverRock Development Company, LLC (Developer) and the City (the DA), and that certain Purchase, Sale, and Development Agreement dated November 19, 2014, by and between Developer and the City (the PSDA). Immediate Construction of Temporary Fencing. Within 15 days after the decision SDP 2016-0009, if not already commenced, the City shall solicit bids for the construction of temporary fencing, and within 45 days of the bid solicitation, award a contract to the lowest responsible bidder. Within 21 days after the award to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, construction of the temporary fencing shall commence. The completion of construction for the temporary fencing shall be as soon as possible after commencing construction, not to exceed a period of 30 days for total construction. Prior to the issuance of any grading, demolition, construction, or building permit, the construction of the temporary fencing shall be completed. For purposes of this condition, "temporary fencing" or "temporary fence" means an 8-foot high fence between the SilverRock Resort development and hillside as identified in the SilverRock Resort Fence Location Site Plan attached as Exhibit "A" to this condition and incorporated by reference (Fencing Site Plan). The temporary fencing shall have gaps that should be 11 centimeters (4.3 inches) or less, and shall not contain gaps in which Big Horn Sheep can be entangled. If and/or when the City transfers or disposes of any of the SilverRock Resort property adjacent to the hillside to the applicant, the City shall reserve an easement, and the applicant shall grant an easement, sufficient for the construction and maintenance of the temporary fencing until such time as the permanent fencing or functional equivalent (as described below) is completed. The temporary fencing on City -owned property at SilverRock Resort shall be maintained by the City and on Developer -owned property shall be maintained by Developer until such time as the permanent fencing or functional equivalent is completed. Construction of Permanent Fencing or Functional Equivalent. Prior to the issuance of a "grand opening" of the SilverRock Resort as improved pursuant to the DA and PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 17 of 18 PSDA, construction of the permanent fencing or functional equivalent shall be completed. For purposes of this condition, "permanent fencing or functional equivalent" or "permanent fence" means an 8-foot high fence or other barrier that prevents Big Horn Sheep from accessing SilverRock Resort, constructed of durable material or natural landscaping elements approved by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Coachella Valley Conservation Commission, City and applicant in a location that, upon completion of construction, will be within 1-10 feet of the temporary fence line as identified on the Fencing Site Plan, unless all approving parties agree to an alternative alignment. The permanent fence shall have gaps that should be 11 centimeters (4.3 inches) or less, and shall not contain gaps in which Big Horn Sheep can be entangled. If and/or when the City transfers or disposes of any of the SilverRock Resort property adjacent to the hillside to the applicant, the City shall reserve an easement, and the applicant shall grant an easement, sufficient for access, construction and maintenance of the permanent fence. The permanent fence on City -owned property at SilverRock Resort shall be maintained by the City and on Developer -owned property shall be maintained by Developer. For purposes of this condition, "grand opening" of the SilverRock Resort means the opening to the general public of the new resort improvements consisting of the Luxury Hotel, Lifestyle Hotel, Conference and Shared Service Facility, Resort Residential Village, and dwelling unit that are part of the Luxury Branded Residential Development, Lifestyle Branded Residential Development, Promenade Mixed -Use Development, or Resort Residential Village (all as those terms are defined in the PSDA). The anticipated date of the grand opening for reference purposes only is May 2019. Periodic Review for Environmental Impacts. After the completion of construction of the temporary fencing and until the completion of construction of the permanent fence, the City and applicant shall coordinate with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and/or Coachella Valley Conservation Commission (collectively, the other governmental agencies) to review the effectiveness of the temporary fencing and final design of the permanent fencing. If the review indicates that fence modifications, such as additional height or reinforcement, are required to protect bighorn sheep, the modifications shall be implemented. If review of environmental impacts advocates for a relocation of the temporary fencing or permanent fencing or use of some type of functional equivalent to protect Bighorn Sheep, the alternative location or method of protecting Bighorn sheep may be considered and used by the City and/or the applicant only if they are first approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Coachella Valley PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2016- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 SILVERROCK RESORT PHASE TWO (SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLQ ADOPTED: Page 18 of 18 Conservation Commission. Enforcement. This condition of approval may be enforced by the Appellants Sierra Club and Center for Biological Diversity pursuant to Appeal Condition of Approval CC-1 from ADMINISTRATIVE APPEAL 2016-0004, SRR SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0005 ("Appeal Condition"). 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Any use of this product with respect to accuracy and precision shall be the sole responsibility of the user. 0 632 1,265 Feet REPORT PRINTED ON... 11/22/2016 8:58:09 AM © Riverside County RCIT GIS �v i Legend ❑ Display Parcels roadsanno highways HWY INTERCHANGE .� INTERSTATE OFFRAMP ONRAMP USHWY [j counties cities hydrographylines waterbodies Lakes Rivers Notes Approximately 6,300 lineal feet ATTACHMENT 1 Proiect Information CASE NUMBER: SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009 APPLICANT: SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC PROPERTY OWNER: CITY OF LA QUINTA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: BURTON LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE STUDIO ARCHITECT: GENSLER REQUEST: ADOPT A RESOLUTION APPROVING SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2016-0009, INCLUDING SITE, ARCHITECTURAL, AND LANDSCAPING PLANS FOR A 200-KEY HOTEL, NEW GOLF COURSE CLUBHOUSE, TEN GOLF VILLAS, AND A RESORT RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT WITHIN PLANNING AREAS 5, 6, AND 10A OF THE SILVERROCK SPECIFIC PLAN LOCATION: SOUTHWEST CORNER OF JEFFERSON STREET AND AVENUE 52 GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: TOURIST COMMERCIAL, OPEN SPACE - RECREATION ZONING DESIGNATION: TOURIST COMMERCIAL, GOLF COURSE SURROUNDING ZONING/LAND USES: NORTH: GOLF COURSE (WITHIN THE SILVERROCK PROJECT) SOUTH: GOLF COURSE (WITHIN THE SILVERROCK PROJECT) WEST: OPEN SPACE (SANTA ROSA MOUTAINS) EAST: GOLF COURSE (WITHIN THE SILVERROCK PROJECT) MASTER PLAN silverrock resort La quinta, california January 12, 2016 0 100 200 400 800 1 ac 5 ac PA 3 luxury branded residential Development PA 2 luxury hotel parking PA 10a potential future golf course reserve/public use parcels practice range/ overflow parking PA 11 public park PA 6 lifestyle branded residential development portion of PA 10a golf clubhouse PA 5 Lifestyle hotel PA 4 conference and shared service facility potential future golf course reserve/public use parcels PA 8 resort residential village PA 9 promenade mixed-use village-area ii PA 7 promenade mixed-use village-area i PA 2 luxury hotel/spa PA 2 luxury hotel ahmanson ranch house 1 resort path resort path lake lake golf maintenance PA 10b p otential future golf course reserve/ public use parcels PA 1 Golf Course pa land use ac units 1 golf course (existing)173.0 2 luxury hotel 17.0 140 3 luxury branded residential development 14.0 35 4 conference and shared service facility 12.0 5 lifestyle hotel 10.0 200 6 lifestyle branded residential development 10.0 60 7 promenade mixed use village area i 10.5 150 8 resort residential village 32.0 160 9 promenade mixed use village area ii 15.0 80 10a golf clubhouse and potential new golf holes 1-9 48.0 25 10b potential new golf holes 10-18 83.0 11 public park 35.0 12 trails, canal & streets 65.5 total 525.0 850 land use summary 3 8 4 2 7 6 5 9 15 16 17 18 13 11 14 12 10 avenue 54 Je f f e r s o n S t r e e t Main Entry avenue 52 ATTACHMENT 2 , . � . . 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I'. - , _ Al. - ::::::::: I er I " JrAK"'- L . , r I ,4� JPCV' . --. t, ", �� - - " . .�&._-_l - , .- , . -1 __ I - 00% I I 6iiverRock Resort Phase Two Project Area Site Map N w E S December 27, 2016 - City of La Quinta Planning Division Design and Development Department SilverRock Development Company, LLC SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 PA-516 & 10A SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 12-16-2016 55.7598.004 NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION SilverRock Development Company, LLC DEVELOPER 3551 Fortuna Ranch Road Encinitas, CA 92024 Telephone: 760.634.6543 Gensler ARCHITECT 225 Broadway Suite 1600 San Diego, CA 92101 Telephone: 619.557.2500 Michael Baker International CIVIL ENGINEER 75-410 Gerald Ford Drive Suite 100 Palm Desert, CA 92211 Telephone: 760.346.7481 Burton Landscape Architecture Studio LANDSCAPE 307 S. Cedros Ave. Solana Beach, CA 92075 Telephone: 858.794.7204 Glumac LIGHTING ENGINEER 18200 Von Karman Ave. Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92612-1029 Telephone: 949.833.8190 Triengle RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECT 2924 Emerson St. Suite 201 San Diego, CA 92106 Telephone: 619.990.8315 CODES AND REGULATIONS _ 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING STANDARDS ADMINISTRATIVE CODE PART 1, TITLE 24, CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS (CCR) _ 2013 CALIFORNIABUILDING CODE PART 2, TITLE 24, CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS (CCR) (2009 IBG AND 2010 CALIFORNIA AMENDMENTS) - 2013 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE PART 3, TITLE 24, CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS(CCR) 'Li Sm �F+i r` Plm Aria %w �1 (2008 NEC AND 2010 CALIFORNIA AMENDMENTS) CODE 2013 4, LIFOTITLE 24,M CALIFORNIA PART 4, TITLE 24, CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS (CCR) CODE (2009 UMC AND 2010 CALIFORNIA AMENDMENTS) - _ - , - 2013 CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE PART 5, TIRE 24, CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS (CCR) (2009 UPC AN02010 CALIFORNIA AMENDMENTS) 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE PART 9, TITLE 24, CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS (CCR) ............ a.. _ I - j J� (2009 WC AND 2010 CALIFORNIA AMENDMENTS) NFPA 101(LIFE SAFETY CODE), 2013 EDITION NFPA 72 (NATIONAL FIRE ALARM AND SIGNALING CODE), 2013 EDITION PARKING CALCULATIONS VICINITY MAP w PARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR PA 5,6 & IDA: LAND USE REQUIRED PROVIDED HOTEL UNITS 113 131• PA5: 246,621 SF IMPERMEABLE SURFACE HOTEL F&B 62 5w HOTEL EMPLOYEE PA10A: 62,217 SF GOLF COURSE 90 90 IMPERMEABLE SURFACE GOLF CLUBHOUSE 42 42 GOLF CASITAS 25 54 PA6: 129,035 SF IMPERMEABLE SURFACE LIFESTYLECONDOS 4fi 6 TOTAL PAL, 6&10A as Sir DEVELOPMENT SHEETINDEX CT COVER SHEET SILVERROCK RESORT & G-0.0 ARCHITECTURAL EECTURALTITLE G-0.1 ARCHITECTURAL TITLE SHEET AND INDEX CIVIL RESIDENCES C-1 PRELIMINARY GRADING PLAN LANDSCAPE L-0.1 PLANTING NOTES AND LEGEND 79-179 AHMANSON LANE L-0.2 LLUSTRATIVEOVEPLAN -TEPN L-0.3 ILLUSTRATIVE SITE PLAN -LIFESTSTYLE HOTEL and GOLF VILLAS LA QUINTA, CA 92253 SP-L-1.1 PRELIMNARYLANDS APE SITE PLAN SP-L-1.2 PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPE SITE PLAN SP-L-1.3 PRELMINARY LANDSCAPE SITE PLAN L-2.1 PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT - HOTEL POOL L-2.2 PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT -HOTEL ENTRY L-2.3 PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT- PARKING and TENNIS SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT M NARY LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT - HOTEL WING L-2.5 PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT - GOLFCLUBHOUSE L-2.6 PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT - GOLFVILLAS L-2.7 PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT -RESIDENCES L-2.8 PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT -RESIDENCES PROJECT DATA LP-3.0 PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT INDEX SP-L,3.1 PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT TYPICAL LIFESTYLE RES PROJECT DESCRIPTION. THE PROJECT CONSISTS OF A NEW zoo KEY LIFESTYLE HOTEL, NEW GOLF COURSE SP-L-3.2 PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT TYPICAL GOLF VILLA LAN ROVEMENTS HOTEL BRANDED CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENT, CLUBHOUSE IO GOLFDSITE IMPROVEMENTS. PARKING AND RELATED SITE IMPROVEMENTS. SP-L-3.3 PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT- TYPICAL HOTEL ENTRY SP-L-3.4 PRELIMINARY LANDSCAPE ENLARGEMENT - GOLFCLUBHOUSE LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PARCELS 6,7 AND 8 OF PARCEL MAP 33367 PER MAP FILED IN BOOK 224, PAGES 24 THROUGH 39,INCLUSIVE, OF PARCEL MAPS IN THE OFFICE OFTHE COUNTY RECORDER OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN THE CITY OF LA OUINTA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF LIGHTING CALIFORNIA EO.0 ELECTRICAL LEGEND AND ABBREVIATIONS API: 777490-0017T7490-004,T77490-.005,777490.006, T77490011, 777490-013, T7749o-016. 777- EO.1 LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE 060-056 E1.0 PARTIAL SITE LIGHTING PLAN GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: TOURIST COMMERCIAL E1.1 PARTIAL SITE LIGHTING PLAN OPEN SPACE -NATION OPEN SPACE -NATURATURAL E1.2 PARTIAL SITE LIGHTING PLAN SILVERROCK SPECIFIC PLAN E1.3 PARTIAL SITE LIGHTING PLAN DESIGNATION: PLANNING AREA 5:LIFESTYLE HOTEL E1.4 PARTIAL SITE LIGHTING PHOTOMETRIC PLANNING AREA 6: LIFESTYLE BRANDED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING AREA 1OA: GOLF CLUBHOUSE E1.5 PARTIAL SITE LIGHTING PHOTOMETRIC E1.6 PARTIAL SITE LIGHTING PHOTOMETRIC ZONING: GC - GOLF COURSE CT TOURIST COMMERCIAL FP FLDOOPLAIN ARCHITECTURAL SITEAREA GROSS PA5- 585,007 IF 13.4 AC PAS. 450,5545E IL3AC PA10A- 1.1,488 SF IS AC A-1.0 OVERALL ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN A-1.1 ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN - AREA A NET: PA5- 566,4495E 13.oAC A- .2 ARCH ITECTURALSITE PLAN - AREA B 22 4 PA6- 135SF SF 9.6.7 0 AC AC PA6- 22,13 A-1.3 ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN - AREA C NOTES SP REQUIREMENTS: IIKEY FIRST 50 ROOMS. 751KEY OVER 50 ROOMS. 200 KEYS, 1160 SF DINING REQ. 20%EMPLOYEE PKG LOCATED WITH SHARED SVCS BLDG ON PA4 SITE EMPLOYEE PARKING LOCATED WITH SHARED SERVICES BUILDING ON PA4 SITE SP REQUIREMENT -18 HOLES: 5 STALLSIHOLE. LOUNGE: 1160 BE F 20% EMPLOYEE PRO SHOP: WOO SF OFFICE 11250 SF 25 SPACES14 BEDROOM CASITA 1.5 SPACE& 2 BEDROOM UNIT 2.0 SPACESJ 3 BEDROOM UNIT ADA PARKING SPACES 17 OF THE TOTAL PARKING SPACES WILL BE ADA ACCESSIBLE STALLS3 OF THE 17 SHALL BE VAN ACCESSIBLE 'A SHARED PARKING STUDY IS CURRENTLY BEING CONDUCTED FOR THESE PLANNING AREAS WITH P44 1 BUILDING SITE COVERAGE H2-LIFESTYLE HOTEL 65,852 SFIISI AC 11,26%OF PA 5 SITE AND PERCENT OF SITE AREA PARKING/IMPERMEABLE AREA: 246621 SFI5.66 AC 42.15%OF PA 5SITE LANDSCAPE AREA: 272.534 SFI6.26 AC 46.59%OF PA 5 SITE CH GOLF CLUBHOUSE: 11,242 SFN.26 AC 3.73%OF PA IDA SITE GO GOLF CASITAS 23,190 SFIL53 AC 7.69%OF PA LOA SITE PARKING/IMPERMEABLE AREA: 62,217 SFII.43 AC 20.64%OF PA IDA SITE LANDSCAPE AREA. 204,839 SF1464 AC 67.94%OF PA IDA SITE R2- BRANDED RESIDENTIAL 69,457 SFI7.59 AC 15.42%OF PA SITE PARKING/IMPERMEABLE AREA: 129,036 SF1296 AC 28,64%OF PA SITE LANDSCAPE AREA 252,062 S1`15.79 AC 55.94%OF PA SITE DEVELOPMENT SIR H2-LIFESTYLE HOTEL 141,9155E CH GOLF CLUBHOUSE 11,242 IF GO GOLF CASITAS 23,190 SF R2- BRANDED RESIDENTIAL 208.371 IF TOTAL DEVELOPMENT: 384.718 SF MAX BUILDING HEIGHT H2. HOTEL LOBBY IT-V" 20'-6", SINGLE STORY RANGES': 12- HOTEL GUESTROOMS 37-6"-35'-66',3-STORY H2-FITNESS CENTER 13'-6"-1T-6", SINGLE STORY H2-HOTEL POOL BAR 13'-V-16'-6'", SINGLE STORY H2-POOL RESTROOMS 11'-O'-14'-0'", SINGLE STORY GC -GOLF CLUBHOUSE W-0'-17'4', SINGLE STORY GV-GOLF VILLAS IT-6"SINGLE STORY R-2 LIFESTYLE RESIDENTIAL 36-8"T.O. ROOF 3-STORY, 38'-6"T.O. CHIMNEY HOTEL LOBBY BUILDING: TYPE V-B, FULLY SPRINKLERED TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: HOTEL GUESTROOM BUILDINGS: TYPE V-B, FULLY SPRINKLERED GOLF CLUBHOUSE: TYPEV-B, FULLY SPRINKLERED GCLFCASITAS: TYPE V-B, FULLY SPRINKLERED LIFESTYLE RESIDENTIAL: TYPE V.B, FULLY SPRINKLERED 'MAXIMUM HEIGHT RANGE PROVIDED TO ACCOUNT FOR POTENTIAL ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT ENCLOSURE PA5- R-1,A-2, 8, S-1,S-2 =� ZI II V_ 114 \ 9'MN 9'MN 11'MIN TYPCIAL END PARKING SPACE ADJACENT TO CURB OR WALL OCCUPANCY: PA6- R-2 PA10A- A-2,SR-2 PA 5- HOTEL WITH SUPPORTING RESTAURANT AND FITNESS CENTER PROPOSED LAND USE: PA-6- LIFESTYLE HOTEL BRANDED CONDOMINIUMS PA-10A- GOLF COURSE CLUBHOUSE AND RESTAURANT, GOLF CASITAS o 1 NPCIAL PARKING SPACE _ SETBACKS: SETBACKS PER LA QUINTA MINIMUMPERIMETERCODE SPA 2� �� 11 II c PA 6 ACCESSIBILITYSIGNAGE DISTRINGIIANDSCAPE MUNICIPAL CODE CTDISTRIC BLDG. LS FROM RESIDENTIAFROM PERIMETER STREET RIGHT OF WAY: 2016 RESIDENTIAL PR, OS AND DISTRICTS: 30, 15' 'SPECIFIC PLAN APPROVAL REQUIRED FOR DEVELOPMENT OR LAND DIVISION GREATER THAN IO ACRES IN THE CR, CP, AND CT DISTRICTS PER 9.90.040 II \ STRIPE PAINTED BUILDINGILANDSCAPE SETBACKS PER SILVERROCK RESORT SPECIFIC PLAN .g Y EO EO z PAINTED PAVEMENT INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY -36"SO_ PA-5 FROM PERIMETER STREET RIGHT OF WAY: ABUTTING RESIDENTIAL, OS, AND GC DISTRICTS: FROM INPROPERTY LINES WITHIN SAME PROPERTY: BLDG. L8 10' 10 10, 0' 0' D' / BMMM-0" (aj VA4'N �I PA-6 FROM PERIMETER STREET RIGHT OF WAY: ABUTTING RESIDENTIAL, OS, AND GC DISTRICTS: GARAGEICARPORT FROM STREET CURB: FROM INTERIOR PROPERTY LINES WITHIN SAME PROPERTY: 10, IV 10, 0' 5' 0' 0' TYPICAL ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACE PA-10A PROPOSED: FROMPERIMETER STREET RIGHT OF WAY: 10, IV ABUTTING RESIDENTIAL, OS, AND GC DISTRICTS: 10, 0' SITE PLAN AREA ALL PARKING STALLS TYPICAL DIMENSIONS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED GARAGEICARPORT FROM STREET CURB: 5' 1 -IMPERVIOUS FROM INTERIOR PROPERTY LINES WITHIN SAME PROPERTY: 0' 0' SCALE: 1'=200'-0" C A-2.0 BUILDING RENDERINGS A-2.1 BUILDING RENDERINGS A-2.2 BUILID NGRENDERINGS A-3.0 MATERIALS BOARD H2 -A-1.1 HOTEL BUILDING EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS BLDG A H2 -A-1.2 HOTEL BUILDING EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS BLDG B H2 -A-1.3 HOTEL BUILDING EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS LOBBY BLDG H2 -A-1.4 HOTEL BUILDING EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS BLDG D H2 -A-1.5 HOTEL BUILDING EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS BLDG E H2 - A-2.0 HOTEL OVERALL ROOF PLAN H2 - A-2.1 HOTEL ENLARGED ROOF PLAN BLDG A H2 - A-2.2 HOTEL ENLARGED ROOF PLAN BLDG B H2 - A-2.3 HOTEL ENLARGED ROOF PLAN LOBBY BLDG H2 -A-2.4 HOTEL ENLARGED ROOF PLAN BLDG D H2-A-2.5 HOTEL ENLARGED ROOF PLAN BLDG E H2 -A-3.0 HOTEL OVERALL FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1 H2 -A-3.1 HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1 BLDG A H2 -A-3.2 HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 2 BLDG A H2 -A-3.3 HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 3 BLDG A H2 -A-3.4 HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1 BLDG B H2 -A-3.5 HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 2 BLDG B H2 -A-3.6 HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 3 BLDG B H2 -A-3.7 HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1 LOBBY H2 -A-3.8 HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1 BLDG D H2 -A-3.9 HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 2 BLDG D H2-A-3.10 HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 3 BLDG D H2-A-3.11 HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1 BLDG E H2 -A-3.12 HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 2 BLDG E H2-A-3.13 HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 3 BLDG E CH-A-1.0 CLUBHOUSE EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS CH-A-2.0 CLUBHOUSE ROOF PLAN CH-A-3.0 CLUBHOUSE FLOOR PLAN LUXURY RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURAL A1.1 GOLF VILLA AND BRANDED LIFESTYLE RES. SITE PLAN R2-A1.1 GOLF VILLA SITE PLAN R2 -A2.1 GOLF VILLA FLOOR PLAN R2-A3.1 GOLF VILLA ROOF PLAN R2-A4.1 GOLF VILLA ELEVATIONS R2-A5.1 GOLF VILLA PERSPECTIVES R3-A1.1 BRANDED LIFESTYLE RESIDENCE SITE PLAN R3 -A2.1 BRANDED LIFESTYLE RESIDENCE 2 BEDROOM FLOOR PLAN R3 -A2.2 BRANDED LIFESTYLE RESIDENCE 3 BEDROOM FLOOR PLAN R3-A3.1 BRANDED LIFESTYLE RESIDENCE 2 BEDROOM ROOF PLAN R3-A3.2 BRANDED LIFESTYLE RESIDENCE 3 BEDROOM ROOF PLAN R3-A4.1 BRANDED LIFESTYLE RESIDENCE 2 BEDROOM ELEVATIONS R3-A4.2 BRANDED LIFESTYLE RESIDENCE 3 BEDROOM ELEVATIONS R3 -A5.1 BRANDED LIFESTYLE RESIDENCE 2 BEDROOM PERSPECTIVES R3-A5.2 BRANDED LIFESTYLE RESIDENCE 3 BEDROOM PERSPECTIVES SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States A Date Deecription 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 1 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 4�d�D K Rcti/F C 2 830 1 N�q �FN 91SO �ZP OF CAU1F0 Seal l Signature NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES IProject Number 55.7598.004 Description ARCHITECTURAL TITLE SHEET & INDEX Scale NOT TO SCALE G-0.1 © 2015 Gensler a a 4L NOTE: PLANTING AREAS ARE SHOWN ON 3 ' LEGEND y ROADBED WIDT„I ROADBED W OT„I ARCHITECTURAL PLANS. CURB FADE CURD FACE CUT/FILL LINE -- LANDSCAPE R a- 15' 15' 6 �a F` � m FL F PROPOSED CONTOUR —ee — 13.9' 13.9' ai EXISTING CONTOUR 2� YPE CURB ..C. 4 Fs� 0. 02' pP� Q/G 1 p1P%' �z% 2' SLOPE VARIES, TOP MAX. 2: 1 _�--- --- _ r0E PROPERTY PROPERTY LINE 2 —MASS GRADE STREET UNOE UT TOM PL PARCEL LINE FROM TENTATIVE Z TYPE "C" PARCEL MAP 'uPO ----- _ SILVEKROCKWAY GRAPHIC SCALE: 1" = 60' CIE —� --__— — ------ �9I_ NOT TO SCALE O O J QO \ ❑❑ ❑ ❑❑ 2 \ o O m / / VIA i o O - � r r r r � P SDP MITTAL N UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES & USES THE EINGNL=R FQE�-ARIIG THESE PLANS WILL NOT BE r-;PomsRLE- FOR,'OR LWBLE FOR, UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES TC OF USES OF THESE PLANS. ALL CIA"E TO THE PLANS MUST BE IN WRITING AND MUST BE APPROVES BY THL PREPARER OF THESE PLAN>. r IMPORTANT NOTICE.' NOTE APPROVAL BY: CITY OF LA DUINTA IN THE CITY OF LA OUINTA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, CALL BEFORE YOU DIG ALL UNOERGROUNO UNITIES BENCHMARK: BASIS OF BEARINGS: STATE OF CALIFORNIA S H E E T sccraav azle IT THE rcvERNUENr ceRc VOCATIONS ARE PER RECORD DESCRIPTION: THE BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON QppF E SSIQ,yN — - CONCEPTUAL GRADING PLAN RERUiI AN ILL , PLANS THE CONTRACTOR Q``� ,nLrvnRcarrory NN'E" KPO-103-3-70 PD. 1 1/4' O.O.I.P. FILLED THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 6, T65, R7E, h OT FG "NAP etreac a acRun SHALL US[ 09E CAUTION IN W/ COMB, IN 6' 0. D. CONIC. COLLAR ON. GEM. AS SHOWN ON TRACT MAP NO.28470-1. s INTERNATIONAL DAB SILVERROCK RESORT m EXGVarL wn! er vatm AI EXCAVATION, AT NOTE 0.6', 330 NORTH OF C, L. TNT. OF WASHINGTON TIMOTHY R. JONASSON, PE fRR YJUR FRf-CXGVgRRN IR. yyNERE ALL U/ILNY LINES ME 263/76-90, RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE No. 57667 75410 G2rdltl FOrtl Drive, CUit2 100, Pdlm pe5ert, Cl PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR/GTY ENGNEER C L ...LF, OUL ARE LOCATED OR RELOCATED STREET 6 SZND AVENUE G 6.2' SOUTH OF COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, BEING Exp. 12-31-201 a w baker Intl .com P.A. JrwV and 10 OF 2 SHEETS UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALER PPY 98927D. a. 760-345-7481 f. 760-345-8315 R.C.E. NO. 458Q UP. 12-31-16 TOLL FREE 1-800-227-2600 FOR ONONA''S Of PN ON PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF: DRAWN DESIGNED JOB NUMBER BEING A PORTION THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF TWO WORKING DAYS' FINAL DRAWINGS OF RfCORO. DATE BY DESCRIPTION APP'D DATE DATE. BEFORE YOU DIG ELEV. = 40.110 R E V I S 1 0 N S MICHAEL S. SUTTON R.C.E. 57667 Al E—N Mss MAY 16, 2016 SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 7 EAST 5.8.8.E M. SCALE CHELNEO DATE FOR: CITY OF L_ A O U r N T /\ PROJECT NO 75266 M 0 a CC U O 0 Ln a NC C_ Q DU c CD cc C_ 0 m CC Q �� NOTE: PLANTIN AREAS ARE SHOWN ON LANDSCAPE AR HITECTURAL PLANS. O O 2 \ -------------- __---- --------------------- MATCH LINE SHEET 1 f— \- - - - ---------__------- - Q - \ o GRAPHIC SCALE: 1 = 60 ' 1 \\ TPM P/L \ P \ l I \ \ r T \ 1 \ TPM P/L / r \ ROADBED WIDTH/ 2 ROADBED WIDTH/ / \ \ CURB FACE CURB FACE 10' 10' L� \ TYPE "C" ���� TYPE "'C" pp� Pao ELEV I \ PAD ELEV CCURB �� CURB C Sv ill SLOPE VARIES �2XOpE VARIES I \ \ 1 �-MASS GRADE STREET UA'OER U7 TYPICAL INTERIOR STREET 20' R/W / ` \ TYPICAL 5EC770N NOT TO SCALE / 0 O 1 \ ` C \ I \ P P P \ \ LEGEND <C \ CUT/FILL LINE TPM P/L \ \ \\ PROPOSED CONTOUR —es 1 \ \ EXISTING CONTOUR SLOPE VARIES, -��77 --TT77 ,,rr *� MAX. 2:1 _JL__JL_—Y_,EXISTING PROPERTY LINE TOM PL PARCEL LINE FROM TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP \ "NOT FOR \\\ \CONSTRUCT ION UNAUTHORIZED-HANCES & USES: THE ENcrNEE FOR, OR LIABLE FR PRE ARrNr TH PLAN ,vru NOT BE RESP sTBLE RR, UNAUTHORIZED CHANCES TO OR U E� OF TH = PLAN ALL CHANGES TO THE PLANS MUST BE IN WRITING AND MUST BE APPRgI/EO M BY E PRE PER OF TifESE PLANS. IMPORTANT NOTICE.: N07E APPROVAL BY: CITY OF LA DUINTA IN THE CITY OF LA DUINTA, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE. CALL BEFORE YOU DIG IO UNDERGROUND UTILITIES BENCHMARK: BASIS OF BEARINGS: STATE OF CALIFORNIA S H E E - sccraav azle IT THE rou11IN 11RI VOCATIONS ARE PER RECORD DESCRIPTION: THE BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON QppF E SSIQ,yY 0 MR m - - CONCEPTUAL GRADING PLAN RERuiREs AN INWiRY PLANS THE CONTRACTOR Qua E S s� (F n ,NLNnFltaTrory NuweEa eE KPD-103-}70 F0. 1 1/4' O.O.LP. FILLED THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 6, T6S, R7E, � � G G rssum etrRaf Alawn SHALL USC DOE CAUTION IN W/ CONC. IN 5' O.D. CONC. COLLAR ON. SBM. AS SHOWN ON TRACT MAP NO.28470-I. " a INTERNATIONAL DATE- AIL,SILVERROCK RESORT m ExcnkarE " vum ALL EXCAVATION, AT NOTE 0.6', 330 NORTH OF C.L. INT. OF XASHIN6TON TIMOTHY R. JONASSON, PE Y✓HERE AIL UR"'UNEs MB 263/76-90, RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE No. 57667 PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR/CITY ENGINEER P.A. 5,6 and 10 my ll lAl-LA'avgrroN to. 75410 GA-10 Fortl Orive, Suite ]00, Palm Desert, CA Nu.ER am STREET G 52NU AVFIi.IE 6 6.2' SOUTH OF COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, BEING > Exp. 12-31-201 a w 6ak er int 1. yam OF SHEETS UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALER ARE LOCATED OR RELOCATED PP/ 989270 a'. 760-346-7481 f: 750-345-8315 R.C.E. NO. 4MQ E P. 12-31-16 70(L FREE 1-800-227-26U0 FOR DOCNWENTARONON ON PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF: DRAWN DESIGNED JOB NUMBER BEING A PORTION THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTH HALF OF FINAL DRAWINGS Of RfCORD, DATE BY DESCRIPTION APP'D DATE TWO WORKING DAYS DATe SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP fi SOUTH. RANGE 7 EAST 5.8.8.E M. BEFORE YOU DIG ELEV. = 40. 110 R E V I S 1 0 N S MICHAEL S. SUTTON R.C.E. 57667 SCALE AS SHOWN CHECKED MSS DATE MAY 16, 2016 FOR' CITY OF LA QUINTA PROJECT NG.75256 a, 'l 1 Plant Legend Canopy Trees Vertical Accents Symbol Botanical name Common Name Minimum Size Symbol Botanical name Enhanced Desert Landscape Plant material to supplement "Native / Naturalized Desert Zone" Common Name Minimum Size Symbol Botanical name Common Name Size `✓ Parkinsonia x'Desert Museum' ++ Desert Museum Palo Verde 36" Box \ } Cereus hildmannianus++ Peru Apple Cactus 36" Box Prosopis glandulosa Texas Honey Mesquite Dasylirion wheeleri ++ Desert Spoon Ulmus parvifolia'True Green' Chinese Elm Dodonaea viscosa'Purpuraea' Purple Hop Bush Fouquieria splendens ++ Ocotillo Accent Trees Botanical name Common Name Minimum Size Hesperoyucca whipplei ++ Foothill Yucca ,Syym((('''bol Thevetia nerifolia (peruviana) Yellow Oleander Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow 15 Gal Yucca rostrata ++ Beaked Yucca X Chitalpa tashkintensis Chitalpa Citrus species Citrus Native / Naturalized Desert Zone Symbol Botanical name Common Name Size Lysiloma watsonii Desert Fern Agave americana ++ Century Plant 5 Gal Ebenopsis ebano Texas Ebony Aloe striata ++ Coral Aloe 1 Gal Olneya tesota Desert Ironwood Baccharis pilularis Dwarf Coyote Brush 1 Gal Sophora secundiflora Texas Mountain Laurel Baileya multiradiata Desert Marigold 1 Gal Caesalpinia pulcherrima Red Bird of Paradise 5 Gal Thevetia nerifolia Yellow Oleander Calliandra californica Baja Fairy Duster 1 Gal Vitex agnus-castus Chaste Tree Dalea frutescens'Sierra Negra' Black Dalea 1 Gal Dalea greggii Trailing Indigo Bush 1 Gal Palms Dyssodia acerosa Shrubby Dogwood 1 Gal Symbol Botanical name Common Name Minimum Size Echinocactus grusonii ++ Golden Barrel Cactus 5 Gal Brahea armata Mexican Blue Fan Palm Varies 6-20' BTH Encelia ferinosa Brittlebush 1 Gal Phoenix dactylifera Date Palm Ericameria laricifolia Turpentine Bush 1 Gal Washingtonia filifera. California Fan Palm Ericameria nauseosa Rubber Rabbitbrush 1 Gal Festuca mairei Atlas Fescue 1 Gal Turf Hesperoyucca whipplei ++ Foothill Yucca 1 Gal Symbol Botanical name Common Name Size Larrea tridentata Creosote Bush 1 Gal Bermuda sod Leucophyllum species Texas Ranger 5 Gal Muhlenbergia rigens Deer Grass 1 Gal Opuntia species ++ Prickly Pear 5 Gal Penstemon spectabilis Royal Beard Tongue 1 Gal Serra artemisiodes Feathery Cassia 1 Gal Stipa tenuissima Mexican Feather Grass 1 Gal Tecoma stans Yellow Bells 5 Gal Asparagus densiflorus 'Sprengeri' Sprenger Asparagus 1 Gal Bougainvillea spp. Red Bougainvillea 5 Gal Bulbine frutescens ++ No Common Name 1 Gal Carissa macrocarpa'Tuttle' Natal Plum 5 Gal Euphorbia rigida ++ Yellow Spurge 1 Gal Eremophila maculata'Valentine' Spotted Emu Bush 1 Gal Felicia sellowiana Pineapple Guava 5 Gal Ficus microcarpa nitida Indian Laurel Fig 15 Gal Justicia spicigera Mexican Honeysuckle 1 Gal Lantana species No Common Name 1 Gal Ligustrum japonicum'Texanum' Wax -Leaf Privet 5 Gal Myrtus communis Myrtle 1 Gal Pedilanthus macrocarpus Slipper Plant 5 Gal Penstemon eatonii Firecracker Penstemon 1 Gal Portulacaria afra++ Elephant's Food 1 Gal Prunus caroliniana Carolina Laurel Cherry 15 Gal Punica granatum Flowering Pomegranate 5 Gal Rhus lancea African Sumac 15 Gal Rosmarinus officinalis species Rosemary 1 Gal Ruellia brittomana Mexican Petunia 1 Gal Salvia greggii Autumn Sage 1 Gal Santolina chamaecyparissus Lavender Cotton 1 Gal Sophora secundiflora Texas Mountain Laurel 1 Gal Tecoma capensis* Cape Honeysuckle 5 Gal Trachelospermum jasminoides Star Jasmine 1 Gal Westringia fruticosa Coast Rosemary 1 Gal Xylosma congestum Shiny Xylosma 5 Gal Vines Symbol Botanical name Common Name Size Bougainvillea spp. Red Bougainvillea 5 Gal Hardenbergia violacea False Sarsaparilla.. 5 Gal Macfadyena unguis-cati *** Cat's Claw 5 Gal Pyrostegia venusta Flame Vine 5 Gal Rosa banksiae Lady Banks' Rose 5 Gal SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 United States L Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP Submittal No.12 11-21-2015 SDP Submittal No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 Seal l Signature o `PQE PRCHITECT. y�gTo s m.s. N-135 Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Landscape Planting Notes & Legend Scale L-0.1 15 Gensler �! 7 7 '-ram 'ro � � 1 • l 3 t z 7r t. r i It'll 7 7 1 ^ SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 United States trhftb, ,- �L Data Description 1048-2016 SDP Submitt No.1 11-21-2016 SDP Submittal No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 I Seal l Signature E PµCHITECT. O CpP sTS o S — m.5. anon N. 2135 a. ,o Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Illustrative Site Plan - Luxury Hotel, Lifestyle Hotel, Shared Services, Golf Villas, Lifestyle Residential Scale 1" = 80'-0" 0 25 50 100 200 L-0.2 2015 Gensler .q f W. a } ll 11 - 1 \ i_ \ r 1} �l Iti ! I f t I �i' . � aey / .� +. � � / 1`, � f� '� Iw' LL .- -�s� ♦� .- � s4 � tom_ _.� .+a� r4�lr.�ic�^...1,. on" SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 Unted States tr• Date Description 1118-2016 SDP Submiti IN 1 11-21-2016 SDPSubmitts No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 Seal l Signature o HIT `11 PRCECT. y�gTo .7 o m s anon . a13 snsaw� Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Illustrative Site Plan - Lifestyle Hotel and Golf Villas sale 1" = 80'-0" 0 15 30 60 120 L-0.3 © 2015 Gans 'VF i e* `- SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 U}nittedd States Lf L Data Description 1048-2016 SDP SubmiHal IN 1 11-21-2016 SDPSubmiHal No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 Seal l Signature o HIT `11 PRCECT.y�gTo .7 o S. upon Na.21 snag eli x•�~o` Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Illustrative Site Plan - Lifestyle Residences Scale 0 15 30 60 120 L-0.4 \ \\j 7 \1�0 Plant Legend Trees & Palms Symbol Type \.../ Canopy Trees Accent Trees Vertical Accents V Palms Shrubs Symbol Description FNatural Landscape El Enhanced Desert E] Turf Landscape Totals Total Proposed Landscape Area 705,939 SF Percentage of Landscape Area within total 52.80 Total Proposed Turf Area 107,362 SF Percentage of Turf Area within 8.01 Irrigation Irrigation systems are located around the buildings in the landscaped areas. Shrub areas will use high efficiency in -line drip tubing. Turf areas will use matched precipitation spray heads or rotors. The system will be centrally controlled with weather -based ET/ SMART controllers with rain sensors. Notes KEY PLAN MC CC \ SS R1- �I P H2 l� P �( CH R2 H S —R3 4�A 0 H1 2 0 �� n a I PA 6, \ SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 United States L Date Description 1416-2116 SDP SubmiHal No.1 11-21-2016 SDP Submittal No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 I Seal l Signature E PµCHITECT. CPQ sTS F 2� m.5. anon N..2135 snag eli x��~o` Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Preliminary Landscape Site Plan Scale 0 15 30 60 120 SP - L-1.1 © 2015 Gans INA Plant Legend Trees & Palms Symbol Type \.../ Canopy Trees Accent Trees Vertical Accents V Palms Shrubs Symbol Description FNatural Landscape El Enhanced Desert F1 Turf Landscape Totals Total Proposed Landscape Area 705,939 SF Percentage of Landscape Area within total 52.80 Total Proposed Turf Area 107,362 SF Percentage of Turf Area within 8.01 Irrigation Irrigation systems are located around the buildings in the landscaped areas. Shrub areas will use high efficiency in -line drip tubing. Turf areas will use matched precipitation spray heads or rotors. The system will be centrally controlled with weather -based ET/ SMART controllers with rain sensors. Notes KEY PLAN MC CC SS _ r Rf, 11 P ' H2 P AH°J� A'` R 0 p H S o % QA 2 0 H1 �o�ooNo�Ql �� GR�,� PA6, � SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Te1619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 United States trUftftillil L Data Description 10-18-2016 SDP Submittal No.1 11-21-2815 SDP Submittal No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 Seal l Signature E PµCHITECT. CPQ sTS F 2� Wm. 1, anon No. 2111 5/ 6/101A ,o Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Preliminary Landscape Site Plan I Sale 0 15 30 60 120 SP - L-1.2 © 2015 Gans Plant Legend Trees & Palms Symbol Type \.../ Canopy Trees Accent Trees Vertical Accents V Palms Shrubs Symbol Description FNatural Landscape El Enhanced Desert F1 Turf Landscape Totals Total Proposed Landscape Area 705,939 SF Percentage of Landscape Area within total 52.80 Total Proposed Turf Area 107,362 SF Percentage of Turf Area within 8.01 Irrigation Irrigation systems are located around the buildings in the landscaped areas. Shrub areas will use high efficiency in -line drip tubing. Turf areas will use matched precipitation spray heads or rotors. The system will be centrally controlled with weather -based ET/ SMART controllers with rain sensors. Notes KEY PLAN MC CC SS Rf , ll P ' H2 P CH AH'!� R2 0 ` _ He O A�o oH1 oo� Pa A 6�, SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Te1619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 United States tr-- L Data Description 128-211: SDP Sumtal No.1 1-S2421DPSmiHaNo12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 Seal l Signature E PµCHITECT. CPQ sTS F 2� Wm. S. anon N. 2135 5/ 6/101A ,o Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Preliminary Landscape Site Plan I Sale 0 15 1 60 120 SP - L-1.3 © 2015 Gans / 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 o®o o9e Event Lawn - - - Event Lawn - - Lifestyle Hotel \I / :. ................. :: �����y :�vos � .ern,' ��b � •1��,�m:� .. `�i ... �1 _E11R ME, . � I ..,, �� mid' i � �►�.�� � a�° V� Stage - Event Lawn. _ ^� Sand VolleyloII Court Cabanas H. °°°°° °°°°° oo� o a� °°°°°°°°°°°° °°°°°°°°°°°°a °°°°°°°°°° n N I II II I . I II II II II I , I II I I II I I II I I II I I II I I II I Pool Bar I II I I II II I < I I I Event Lawn < I II I I II II I ❑ 0: a o a °°°°°°°°° retellm C 00000000a°°°°°°°°°°0Ao°°°°°02ob;-.a ::,n 240 0" V V F] 115'-0" Pool Dimensions are Typ. l3300 Sf. - Turf Spa —=�ewa.�rw� �isrw�ov_ ��`1�t711111111 oo ..... Plant Legend Trees & Palms Symbol Type Canopy Trees Accent Trees Vertical Accents V Palms Shrubs Symbol Description [[ 7���,j Natural Landscape Enhanced Desert E] Turf Landscape Totals Total Proposed Landscape Area 705,939 SF Percentage of Landscape Area within total 52.80 Total Proposed Turf Area 107,362 SF Percentage of Turf Area within 8.01 i Irrigation Irrigation systems are located around the buildings in the landscaped areas. Shrub areas will use high efficiency in -line drip tubing. Turf areas will use matched precipitation spray heads or rotors. The system will be centrally controlled with weather -based ET/ SMART controllers with rain sensors. Notes KEY PLAN Rf AF HS H1 GF MC CC SS H2 SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.252( San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 United States L Date Description 1048-2016 SDP Submittal No.1 11-21-2016 SDP Submittal No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 I Seal l Signature E PµCHITECT. CPQ sTS F 2� s ms no 2135 Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Preliminary Landscape Enlargement Hotel Pool I Sale 1" = 20'-0" 0 05 10 20 40 L-2.1 © 2015 Gans Plant Legend Trees & Palms �(SSyymbooll \y Type \.../ Canopy Trees Accent Trees Vertical Accents V Palms Shrubs Symbol Description FNatural Landscape El Enhanced Desert F1 Turf Landscape Totals Total Proposed Landscape Area 705,939 SF Percentage of Landscape Area within total 52.80 Total Proposed Turf Area 107,362 SF Percentage of Turf Area within 8.01 Irrigation Irrigation systems are located around the buildings in the landscaped areas. Shrub areas will use high efficiency in -line drip tubing. Turf areas will use matched precipitation spray heads or rotors. The system will be centrally controlled with weather -based ET/ SMART controllers with rain sensors. Notes KEY PLAN MC CC SS Rl- , 11 P ' H2 AH —4e P CHI = A R2 1 m 4"" �+ 0 HS _p 3 H 1 O°O�p�O 000 _ ♦flV \o °O AAo o o c'� 0 I PA 6, GR�,\ SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 United States L Data Description 10-18-2016 SDP lubmiHal No.1 11-21-2015 SDP Submittal No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 Seal l Signature E It, 1. CPQ sTS F 2� — W S. anon No.21 5/ 6/101A ,o Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Preliminary Landscape Enlargement Hotel Entry Scale 1" = 20'-0" 0 05 10 20 40 L-2.2 15 Gensler � o � I l Snack Bar , Shared Services Parking Refer to Seperate Permit Plant Legend Trees & Palms Symbol Type \.../ Canopy Trees Accent Trees Vertical Accents V Palms Shrubs Symbol Description FNatural Landscape El Enhanced Desert E] Turf Landscape Totals Total Proposed Landscape Area 705,939 SF Percentage of Landscape Area within total 52.80 Total Proposed Turf Area 107,362 SF Percentage of Turf Area within 8.01 Irrigation Irrigation systems are located around the buildings in the landscaped areas. Shrub areas will use high efficiency in -line drip tubing. Turf areas will use matched precipitation spray heads or rotors. The system will be centrally controlled with weather -based ET/ SMART controllers with rain sensors. Notes KEY PLAN MC CC SS Rf, , 11 P H2 v P �( CHI AH R2 A 1 �+ 0 HS _p 3 H 1 O°O�p�O 000 _ ♦flV \o °O AAo o o c'� � I PA 6, GR�,\ SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Te1619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 United States L Date Description 1118-2SP Sual No1 1-2206 Sm.2101DPSumttaNo12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 Seal l Signature E PµCHITECT. CPQ sTS F 2� Wm. S. anon N. 2135 5/ 6/101A ,o Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Preliminary Landscape Enlargement Parking and Tennis Scale 1" = 20'-0" 0 05 10 20 40 L-2.3 !015 Gensler I Existing Golf Plant Legend Trees & Palms Symbol Type \.../ Canopy Trees Accent Trees Vertical Accents V Palms Shrubs Symbol Description FNatural Landscape El Enhanced Desert F1 Turf Landscape Totals Total Proposed Landscape Area 705,939 SF Percentage of Landscape Area within total 52.80 Total Proposed Turf Area 107,362 SF Percentage of Turf Area within 8.01 Irrigation Irrigation systems are located around the buildings in the landscaped areas. Shrub areas will use high efficiency in -line drip tubing. Turf areas will use matched precipitation spray heads or rotors. The system will be centrally controlled with weather -based ET/ SMART controllers with rain sensors. Notes KEY PLAN Rf AF HS H1 GF MC CC SS H2 SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 United States L Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP Submittal No.1 11-21-2015 SDP Submittal No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 I Seal l Signature E PµCHITECT. CPQ sTS F 2� o m. e. u=n N..2135 snag eli x��~o` Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Preliminary Landscape Enlargement Hotel Wing IScale 1" = 20'-0" 0 05 10 20 40 L-2.4 © 2015 Gene Plant Legend Trees & Palms �(SSyymbooll \y Type \.../ Canopy Trees Accent Trees Vertical Accents V Palms Shrubs Symbol Description FNatural Landscape El Enhanced Desert F1 Turf Landscape Totals Total Proposed Landscape Area 705,939 SF Percentage of Landscape Area within total 52.80 Total Proposed Turf Area 107,362 SF Percentage of Turf Area within 8.01 Irrigation Irrigation systems are located around the buildings in the landscaped areas. Shrub areas will use high efficiency in -line drip tubing. Turf areas will use matched precipitation spray heads or rotors. The system will be centrally controlled with weather -based ET/ SMART controllers with rain sensors. Notes KEY PLAN MC CC SS Rf, �I P 4 H2 P CHI ° R2 A A 1 mp\ L _ NNI H S 0 OOo --R3 0 H1 -%I �A 2 0 �� n PA 6, \ GR�,� SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 United States L Date Description 1118-2016 SDP Submittal IN 1 11-21-2016 SDP Submittal N12 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 Seal l Signature E PµCHITECT. CPQ sTS F 2� m.1, anon No. 2111 m a do Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Preliminary Landscape Enlargement Golf Clubhouse seam 1" = 20'-0" 0 05 10 20 40 L-2.5 :015 Gensler °o 0000 Golf Villa Entry °s'° oa�0000000°° o*o �IW Golf ViVV FirP r et Golf Villla lat Pitch n' Putt 1 l I •, , °s�:oa° oho Trellis Structure.\ ' aQo°oo O Gated Entry °°°° �\v/ 11 t_ 1•\_ _ .•� _� Plant Legend Trees & Palms Symbol Type 0 Canopy Trees Accent Trees Vertical Accents V Palms Shrubs Symbol Description Natural Landscape El Enhanced Desert Turf Landscape Totals Total Proposed Landscape Area 705,939 SF Percentage of Landscape Area within total 52.80 Total Proposed Turf Area 107,362 SF Percentage of Turf Area within 8.01 Irrigation Irrigation systems are located around the buildings in the landscaped areas. Shrub areas will use high efficiency in -line drip tubing. Turf areas will use matched precipitation spray heads or rotors. The system will be centrally controlled with weather -based ET/ SMART controllers with rain sensors. Notes KEY PLAN Rf \ AF HS H1 G F. MC CC SS H2 SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557,252( San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave To 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fm 858.794,7207 United States Un rift vu. A Date Description 1018-2016 SDP Submittal No. 1 11 212016 SDP Submittal No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 I Seal I Signature E PµCHITECT. CPQ sTS F s 213 Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Preliminary Landscape Enlargement Golf Villas Scale 1" = 20'-0" 0 05 10 20 40 L-2.6 2015 Gene Plant Legend Trees & Palms Symbol Type Canopy Trees Accent Trees Vertical Accents V Palms Shrubs Symbol Description - 17 Natural Landscape El Enhanced Desert F1 Turf Landscape Totals Total Proposed Landscape Area 705,939 SF Percentage of Landscape Area within total 52.80 Total Proposed Turf Area 107,362 SF Percentage of Turf Area within 8.01 Irrigation Irrigation systems are located around the buildings in the landscaped areas. Shrub areas will use high efficiency in -line drip tubing. Turf areas will use matched precipitation spray heads or rotors. The system will be centrally controlled with weather -based ET/ SMART controllers with rain sensors. Notes KEY PLAN MC CC SS Rf, , 11 P ' H2 iP�� CHI A J� \ a'i R2 o 1 0 _ HS Q 000-R H 1 \o ° �Ao o � � GR ' , SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 United States tr6-'ftLtM_ Data Description 1118-2016 SDP Submittal No.1 11-21-2016 SDP Submittal No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 Seal l Signature E PµCHITECT. CPQ sTS F 2� Wm. 1, anon No. 2111 Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Preliminary Landscape Enlargement Residences I Scale 1" = 20'-0" 0 05 10 20 40 L-2.7 © 2015 Gans �_ " o a °9� 0 • � °a�oo ono oho oao° ` �\'1 i Plant Legend Trees & Palms Symbol Type 0 Canopy Trees Accent Trees Vertical Accents V Palms Shrubs Symbol Description 771-77 Natural Landscape LadEnhanced Desert 71 Turf Landscape Totals Total Proposed Landscape Area 705,939 SF Percentage of Landscape Area within total 52.80 Total Proposed Turf Area 107,362 SF Percentage of Turf Area within 8.01 Irrigation Irrigation systems are located around the buildings in the landscaped areas. Shrub areas will use high efficiency in -line drip tubing. Turf areas will use matched precipitation spray heads or rotors. The system will be centrally controlled with weather -based ET/ SMART controllers with rain sensors. Notes KEY PLAN Rf AF HS H1 G F� nnr' SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619s57,252( San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 I'm 858.794,7207 United States Aftftil t r' A Date Description 10.18-2016 SDP Submittal No. 1 11.21.2016 SDP Submittal No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 Seal I Signature E PµCHITECT. CPQ sTS F 2� Wm. S. anon No. 2135 Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Preliminary Landscape Enlargement Residences I Scale 1" = 20'-0" 0 05 10 20 40 L-2.8 2015 Gene N -3.03 4a �cO �i ro 0 a I O KEY PLAN MC CC SS Rl- I P 4 H2 P CHI AH '! R2 \ HS °��°°`o--_ H AA 2 p R3 �� G R - SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 United States trhaill, L Data Description 1418-201fi SDI Submittal No.1 11-21-201fi SDP Submittal No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 Seal l Signature E PµCHITECT. `PQ sTS o z° No 21 35 Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Preliminary Landscape Enlargement Index Scale 0 05 10 20 LP-3.0 15 Gensler Plant List Trees Symbol Botanical name Common Name Size x Chitalpa tashkintensis Chitalpa 36' box • Parkinsonia x'Desert Museum' No Common Name 36' box Palms Syymm/b�ooll�/ Botanical name Common Name Size • Washingtonia filifera California Fan Palm 25' BTH Vines Symbol Botanical name Common Name Size Ol Bougainvillea 'Barbara Karst' Shrubs, Perennials, and Annuals Symbol Spacing Botanical name Barbara Karst Bougainvillea Common Name 15 gal - Staked Size AD 36" D.C. Agave desmettiana 'Variegata' ++ Variegated Smooth Agave 5 gal BL 36" o.c. Bougainvillea 'La Jolla' La Jolla Bougainvillea 1 gal Dc 30" o.c. Dalea capitata 'Sierra Gold' Sierra Gold Dalea 1 gal O24" o.c. Festuca mairei Atlas Fescue 1 gal Lm 48" o.c. Lantana montevidensis Trailing Lantana 1 gal Lg 60" o.c. Leucophyllum frutescens'Green Cloud' Green Cloud Texas Sage 5 gal Mr 42" o.c. Muhlenbergia rigens Deer Grass 1 gal SI 42" o.c. Salvia leucantha Mexican Bush Sage 1 gal Ta 54" o.c. Tecoma stans angustata Arizona Yellow Bells 5 gal KEY PLAN MC CC SS R1- , l P 4 H2 P \( CH' � J ` R2 AN, HS' o o�op�0000 _ H 1 \o��� ��- $Ao o --r ��0� 01 PA 6, \ G R� SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 United States L Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP Submittal No.1 11.21.201fi SDPSubil ill No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 Seal l Signature o `PQE PRCHITECT. y�gTo o S m.5. anon N..2135 snag eli x��~o` Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Preliminary Landscape Enlargement Typical Lifestyle Residential Scale 0 05 10 20 SP-L-3.1 15 Gensler Plant List Trees Symbol Botanical name Common Name Size Cordia boissieri Texas Olive 24' box I I Fouquieria splendens Ocotillo 36' box '�/' • Parkinsonia x'Desert Museum' No Common Name 36' box Vines Symbol Botanical name OBougainvillea 'Barbara Karst' OCitrus limon'Improved Meyer' Common Name Size Barbara Karst Bougainvillea 15 gal staked Improved Meyer Lemon 15 gal espalier Shrubs, Perennials, and Annuals Symbol Spacing Botanical name Common Name Size Ap 30" o.c. Agave parryi var. truncate ++ Artichoke Agave 1 gal O24" o.c. Agave victoriae-reginae ++ Queen Victoria Agave 1 gal AV 48" o.c. Agave vilmoriniana ++ Octopus Agave 15 gal BO 24" o.c. Bulbine frutescens ++ No Common Name 1 gal Dg 30" o.c. Dalea greggii Trailing Indigo Bush 1 gal Em 36" D.C. Eremophila maculata'Valentine' Spotted Emu Bush 1 gal Er 36" o.c. Euphorbia rigida ++ Narrow -leaved Glaucous Spurge 1 gal Hp 42" o.c. Hesperaloe Darviflora Red Yucca 1 gal Lg 60" o.c. Leucophyllum frutescens'Green Cloud' Green Cloud Texas Sage 1 gal Mr 42" o.c. Muhlenbergia rigens Deer Grass 1 gal KEY PLAN MC CC SS R1- , l P 4 H2 P \( CH' I ` AH °J� R2 HS o DO�p�O000 _ \o �Az <11 H1 p0 O°O 0 �R3 �O� GR N' SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 United States L Data Description 10-18-2016 SDP Submittal No.12 11.21.2015 SDP Submittal No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 Seal l Signature o PRCHITECT. `11y�gTo .7 o m.5. anon N..2135 snag eli x��~o` Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Preliminary Landscape Enlargement Typical Golf Villa Landscape Scale 0 05 10 20 SP-L-3.2 15 Gensler FF O OF F FO Lg Lg F F Lm Lm • Lm F F Lm Lm O F Lm Lm • (L Lm Lm TG A TG Ad TG Ad TG TG F V �O Ad Ad Aral • T)O TG E • OF FF� TG B C OO OFOF F TG OBO 0 T) TG (B F ,,, TG — (0 B� Decomposed F GraniteCE F (f) C I I Plant List SILVERROCK Trees DEVELOPMENT Symbol Botanical name Common Name Size COMPANY, LLC Tipuanatipu Tipu Tree 36' box 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 • Parkinsonia x'Desert Museum' No Common Name 36' box Palms Gensler Symbol Botanical name Common Name Size 2258roadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 v Washingtonia filifera California Fan Palm 25' BTH San Diego, 92101 united States V b u r t o n Shrubs, Perennials, and Annuals 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 Symbol Spacing Botanical name Common Name Size united States AD 36" o.c. Agave desmettiana 'Variegate' ++ Variegated Smooth Agave 5 gal BL 36" o.c. Bougainvillea 'La Jolla' La Jolla Bougainvillea 1 gal L Data Description 10-18-201fi SDP Submittal No.12 Dc 30" o.c. Dalea capitata 'Sierra Gold' Sierra Gold Dalea 1 gal 11-21-201fi SDPSubmittal No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 O24" o.c. Festuca mairei Atlas Fescue 1 gal Lm 48" o.c. Lantana montevidensis Trailing Lantana 1 gal Lg 60" o.c. Leucophyllum frutescens'Green Cloud' Green Cloud Texas Sage 5 gal TG 54" o.c. Tecoma stans angustata Arizona Yellow Bells 5 gal Seal l Signature PRCHITE(T,� CPQE s KEY PLAN m.5. anon N-135_ Project Name MC SILVERROCK RESORT & CC RESIDENCES SS I Project Number 55.7598.004 R1- j� P 4 H2 Description ` Preliminary Landscape Enlargement CH, Typical Hotel Entry I J� R2 AH A 1V I Scat. 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Bougainvillea 'La Jolla' La Jolla Bougainvillea 1 gal Dg 30" o.c. Dalea capitata 'Sierra Gold' Sierra Gold Dalea 1 gal Er 5' o.c. Euphorbia rigida ++ Yellow Spurge 1 gal O24" D.C. Festuca mairei Atlas Fescue 1 gal Hp 18" o.c. Hesperaloe parviflora ++ Red Yucca 1 gal Lm 48" o.c. Lantana montevidensis Trailing Lantana 1 gal Lg 60" o.c. Leucophyllum frutescens'Green Cloud' Green Cloud Texas Sage 5 gal TG 54" o.c. Tecoma stans angustata Arizona Yellow Bells 5 gal TG TG TG TG TG TG TG TG KEY PLAN MC CC SS R l P 4 H2 P CH' AH J� '! R2 \ m, 0 00°0`0 _9!1► ` = R3 H S \°o °� $A 2 0 H1 �� 0I G R� PA6, SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States burton 307 S Cedros Ave Tel 858.794.7204 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Fax 858.794.7207 United States L Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP Submittal No.1 11-21-2016 SDP Submittal No.2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 Seal l Signature O `PQE PRCHITECT. y�gIo S ,.5. anon N-135 snag eli x��~o` Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description Preliminary Landscape Enlargement Golf Clubhouse Scale 0 05 10 20 SP-L-3.4 15 Gensler MOHTS OF DE ES NG LS OR E L E C T R I C A L LEGEND FABBREV., ABBREVIATIONS NOTEALLOSYMBOILS, ETIC. A RE EC SSARIIL`�YICUSED ON THIS PROJECT (E) EXISTING TO REMAIN MAX MAXIMUM LIGHTING SWITCHING CONTROLS POWER DEVICES WIRING (F) FUTURE MCA MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPERES (R) EXISTING TO BE REMOVED MFR MANUFACTURER (RL) EXISTING TO BE RELOCATED MIN MINIMUM AB ABOVE COUNTER BACKSPLASH MISC MISCELLANEOUS ACU AIR CONDITIONING UNIT MLO MAIN LUGS ONLY SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION RECESSED 2X4 LUMINAIRE Sa SINGLE POLE SWITCH (SUPERSCRIPT DENOTES 31E M SINGLE RECEPTACLE -WALL, CEILING, ON ALT. WIRING CONCEALED IN CEILING OR WALL SIMILARLY MARKED LUMINAIRES CONTROLLED LINE WEIGHT TOP TO BOTTOM= NEW, EXISTING qC ALTERNATING CURRENT MO MANUAL OPERATOR SURFACE MOUNTED 2X4 LUMINAIRE TOGETHER) l0E a DUPLEX RECEPTACLE -WALL, CEILING, ON ALT. --- -- ------ TO REMAIN, FUTURE MTD MOUNTED A, AMP AMPERES MTR MOTOR S2 TWO POLE SWITCH ----- WIRING CONCEALED IN FLOOR OR UNDER GRADE AF AMPERE (RATED) FUSE OR -N- NEUTRAL(GROUNDED CONDUCTOR) ® RECESSED 1X4 LUMINAIRE S s THREE WAY SWITCH J®(� DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE -WALL, CLG, ON ALT. ----- OR ROUTED IN CEILING SPACE OF FLOOR BELOW. CB FRAME NC NORMALLY CLOSED 0 SURFACE MOUNTED 1X4 LUMINAIRE S4 SPECIAL PURPOSE RECEPTACLE -WALL, CEILING LINE WEIGHT TOP TO BOTTOM= NEW, EXISTING TO REMAIN, FUTURE AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR AFG ABOVE FINISHED GRADE NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE FOUR WAY SWITCH LS-15R -15R ON ALT. POWER; NEMA CONFIGURATION AS NOTED - NEG NEGATIVE AL ALUMINUM (ALLOY) ®o RECESSED 2X2 LUMINAIRE SR KEY OPERATED SWITCH AB RECEPTACLE TYPE SHOWN WALL -ABOVE COUNTER NEMA NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MFGR'S ASSOC. ALC AUTOMATIC LIGHTING CONTROL NIL NIGHT LIGHT (UNSWITCHED) BACKSPLASH. SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS. AS AMPERE (RATED) SWITCH NO NORMALLY OPEN O SURFACE MOUNTED 2X2 LUMINAIRE D DIMMER SWITCH. NUMBER INDICATES WATTAGE "ON ALT." SHADED RECEPTACLES NOTED "ALT." ABOVE ARE EXISTING WIRING TO BE REMOVED AT CIRCUIT BRKR TRIP SETTING NTS NOT TO SCALE -n--'�T SHADING OF ANY LUMINAIRE INDICATES CONNECTION RATINGIF NOT SHOWN THEN EQUAL TO LOAD . . CONNECTED TO ALTERNATE POWERER SOURCE (EMERG., —T— TELEPHONE SYSTEM CONDUIT ATS AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH AUTO AUTOMATIC NP NAMEPLATE Lid TO ALTERNATE POWER SOURCE (EMERGENCY, UPS, STANDBY, UPS, ETC.) PER CIRCUITING INDICATED _MV_ MEDIUM VOLTAGE CONDUIT AUX AUXILIARY OC ON CENTERSTANDBY, ETC.) PER CIRCUITING INDICATED Sr MOTOR -RATED THERMAL OVERLOAD SWITCH AWG AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE OD OUTSIDE DIAMTER DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - WALL -HALF SWITCHED BARE GROUNDING GRID OR CONDUCTORS, LION. BAT BATTERY OFCI OWNER FURNISHED CONTRACTOR �— —GC— O SUSPENDED LINEAR LUMINAIRE (SIZE VARIES) PC PHOTOCELL GROUNDING CONDUCTOR(S) ROUTED IN CODE SIZED BG BELOW GRADE INSTALLED OFOI OWNER FURNISHED, OWNER Qw COMBINATION SWITCH/DUPLEX RECEPTACLE CONDUIT, LION. C CONDUIT CIRCULAR RACEWAY) ( INSTALLED WALL MOUNTED LINEAR LUMINAIRE (SIZE VARIES) EQUIPMENT OPERATOR PUSH BUTTON STATION. STROKES INDICATE QUANTITY OF j�12 AWG. CAB CABINET OS OCCUPANCY SENSOR PROVIDED WITH EQUIPMENT, INSTALLED AND DUPLEX RECEPTACLE -WALL -WITH INTEGRAL CONDUCTORS, LION. NOTE: WIRING STROKES FOR CB CIRCUIT BREAKER P POLE ® SUSPENDED PENDANT LUMINAIRE (SIZE VARIES) CONNECTED BY ELECTRICAL, LION. GFl GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER 20A BRANCH CIRCUITS ARE NOT SHOWN ON CBI CENTRAL BATTERY INVERTER p8 PUSHBUTTON "O DRAWINGS. CONTRACTOR SHALL USE INFORMATION CKT CIRCUR PH, PHASE ® RECESSED DOWNLIGHT, CEILING MOUNTED PUSHBUTTON OR PUSHBUTTONS, BY ELECTRICAL. Wp RECEPT. TYPE SHOWN W/ WEATHERPROOF COVER IN PANEL AND BRANCH CIRCUIT SCHEDULES TO CLG CEILING PNL PANEL TC TIME CLOCK AND INTEGRAL GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER PROVIDE REQUIRED CIRCUITING. CO CONDUIT ONLY +,POS POSITIVE O SURFACE DOWNUGHT, CEILING MOUNTED GROUND CPT CONTROL POWER TRANSFORMER REQD REQUIRED 13 � 'I� OCCUPANCY SENSOR - WALL MOUNTED +42" RECEPT. TYPE SHOWN AT SPECIAL HEIGHT CT CURRENT TRANSFORMER RNC RIGID NON-METALUC CONCUR (PVC) CU COPPER WW DIRECa1M_ RECESSED WALLWASH GROUND, ISOLATED DC DIRECT CURRENT RSA. RAPID START O ® 360 DEGREE OCCUPANCY SENSOR -CEILING MTD. WALL MOUNTED ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO HOT DISC DISCONNECT D.DRAWINGS �— WW DIRI:cnon-► SURFACE WALLWASH ELECTRIFIED FURNITURE. PROVIDE 8 WIRES NEUTRAL DIA DIAMETER SEC SECONDARY 4® 180 DEGREE OCCUPANCY SENSOR - CEILING MTD. (4 HOTS, 1 DEDICATED NEUTRAL, 1 COMMON DIV DIVISION SPOT SINGLE POLE DOUBLE THROW RECESSED LINEAR WALLWASH CORRIDOR/AISLE OCCUPANCY SENSOR -CEILING NEUTRAL, 1 ISOLATED GROUND) NEUTRALS HOME RUN WIRING TO INDICATED DESTINATION, DPDT DOUBLE POLE DOUBLE THROW SPST SINGLE POLE SINGLE THROW SWBD SWITCHBOARD SURFACE LINEAR WALLWASH MOUNTED TO BE #10 AWG. USE LIQUID -TIGHT FLEX. 3/4"C. MIN. R AS OTHERWISE NOTED. CONTRACTOR DWG DOUBLE POLE SINGLE THROW SWGR SWITCHGEAR COMBINATION OCCUPANCY SENSOR A, SWITCH L1A-1,3 SHALL USE CIRCUIT SIZES NOTED IN RESPECTIVE I DWG DRAWING TB TERMINAL BOARD TERMINALS [�->• RECESSED WALL MOUNTED LUMINAIRE GANGED UNDER A COMMON COVER PLATE. CLOCK HANGER RECEPTACLE HD1A SCHEDULES AND INFORMATION IN HE FEEDER AND E,EMERG EMERGENCY TEL TELEPHONE S O OCCUPANY SENSOR TO CONTROL ALL LUMINAIRES IN BRANCH CIRCUIT SCHEDULES. EF EXHAUST FAN TYP TYPICAL TRACK UGHTING WITH HEADS AS INDICATED. ROOM WITH REDUCTION CONTROLLED BY CONDUIT RUN TURNED UP THROUGH FLOOR OR EMT ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING ENCL ENCLOSURE UL UNDERWRITERS LAB RECESSED CEILING ADJUSTABLE POINT SOURCE IGN EDHB SINGLE DESIGNATED BY LETTER. GANG BOX WITH FLUSH FLOOR BOX DEVICE -DEVICE TYPE PER SYMBOLS ABOVE CEILING. CORE & FIREPROOF AS REQUIRED. EO ELECTRICALLY OPERATED UON UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED Cb SURFACE CEILING ADJUSTABLE POINT SOURCE O SINGLE -GANG MUDRING, LION SPECIFIED CI THERMOSTAT -WALL, CEILING. PROVIDED BY MECHANICAL, INSTALLED AND WIRED BY ELECTRICAL. ❑® PEDESTAL FLOOR DEVICE -DEVICE TYPE PER CONDUIT RUN TURNED DOWN THROUGH FLOOR OR CEILING. CORE &FIREPROOF AS REQUIRED. EOL END OF LINE UPS UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY EWC ELECTRIC WATER COOLER V VOLTS EWH ELECTRIC WATER HEATER VA VOLT-AMPERES Q WALL MOUNTED LUMINAIRE SYMBOLS ABOVE CONDUIT STUBBED OUT AT LOCATION SHOWN. VFD VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE FA FIRE ALARM W WATT WALL MOUNTED DIRECTIONAL (SIZE VARIES) EPO EMERGENCY POWER OFF, HEAVY-DUTY, OIL -TIGHT RED MUSHROOM -HEAD PUSHBUTTON W/ GUARD. 0 POKE THRU UNIT WITH DUPLEX RECEPTACLE - PROVIDE INSULATED BUSHING & PULLROPE. FC FOOT CANDLES FLA FULL LOAD AMPERES W/ WITH M�mLIGHTING CONTROL PANEL AND ASSOCIATED FLUSH, PEDESTAL MOUNTED. TELEPHONE/DATA SLEEVE THROUGH WALL, ABOVE FLEX FLEXIBLE W/O WITHOUT WP WEATHERPROOF I-04 1—� FLUORESCENT STRIPLIGHT - POWER FEED SECTION, FEED THROUGH SECTION. LENGTH AS SHOWN.LCP ? COMPONENTS. PROVIDE 120V OR 277V CONTROL POWER AS REQUIRED OR AS INDICATED. ®® ® POKE THRU UNIT WITH DOUBLE DUPLEX CEILING. EXTEND TO ACCESSIBLE TILE CLG. BOTH SIDS. TERMINATE WITH BUSHINGS. i 1.25" CO FPB FAN POWERED BOX FSD FIRE/SMOKE DAMPER XFR TRANSFORMER ", �� RECEPTACLE - FLUSH, PEDESTAL MOUNTED. LION. COORDINATE LOCATIONS WITH LE FU FUSE IN INCHES INSTALLER(S) PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. GEN GENERATOR ', Fi FEET I--Q-i WALL MOUNTED FLUORESCENT STRIPLIGHT TX ❑ REMOTE MOUNTED LINE TO LOW -VOLTAGE FUSED DUPLEX COMBO POKE THRU UNIT WITH OUTLET -FLUSH RECEPTACLE AND TELEPHONE OUTLET GFl GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER UNDERCABINET FLUORESCENT STRIPLIGHT TRANSFORMER. CONCEAL FROM VIEW. , PEDESTAL MOUNTED. BASKET TYPE CABLE TRAY WITH 90 DEGREE ELBOW GND GROUND SHOWN GRAP GENERATOR REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR PNL CONTINUOUS LINEAR SOURCE (LED, COLD CATHODE, ® ROOM CONNECTOR. SEE SHEET E9.1. ®V ®� m MULTI -SERVICE FLOOR BOX CAST IN CONC. OR GRC GALVANIZED RIGID STEEL CONDUIT NEON, FIBER OPTIC, ETC...) IN RAISED FLOOR - SEE ARCH DWGS; WITH RECEPTACLES &SIGNAL OUTLETS AS NOTED. j� LADDER TYPE CABLE TRAY WITH 90 DEGREE ELBOW SHOWN HLO HANDLE LOCK -ON (OFF) HP HORSEPOWER Y 2 BATTERY POWER EMERGENCY UNIT EQUIPMENT (SEE LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE FOR QUANTITY OF HEADS) - POKE THRU UNIT WITH JUNCTION BOX. �0 ® JUNCTION BOXES, WALL, CEILING AND FLUSH FLOOR MOUNTED. 4" SQ. BOX MIN., LARGER IF REQUIRED HPF HIGH POWER FACTOR HTR HEATER RACEWAY COMPONENTS RC-700 SERIES. HZ HERTZ (CYCLES PER SECOND) WALL, CEILING MOUNTED. �(Q�� �Q WIRING EXTENSION POINT - CONDUIT TO MC CABLE OR MANUFACTURED WIRING SYSTEM J-BOX ABOVE ID INSIDE DIAMETER IG ISOLATED GROUND p ILLUMINATED EXIT SIGN, SHADED QUADRANT INDICATES FACES, ARROWS AS SHOWN 6�41C O ELE POWER POLE, POWER POLE / ® ® ACCESSIBLE CEILINGS AREAS, OR EXTEND CONDUIT & IMC INTERMEDIATE METAL CONDUIT y ® BOLLARD J POWER POLE WITH WHIP CONNECTION TO WIRE IN EXPOSED OR "HARD" CEILING AREAS. SHADED= ON ALT. POWER SOURCE (EMERG,UPS,ETC.) K KEY OPERATED KCMIL THOUSAND CIRCULAR MILS J ELECTRIFIED FURNITUREPB ELECT PULL BOX, M,N. SIZE PER NEC., LION. KO KNOCK OUT KW KILOWATTS POLE MOUNTED LUMINAIRE- SINGLE OR DUAL HEAD xa={ UNDERFLOOR RACEWAY KVA KILOVOLT -AMPERES INDICATES ROTATED OPTICS DISTRIBUTION &EQUIPMENT TWO-PIECE SURFACE METAL RACEWAY WITH RECEPTACLES AS NOTED, LENGTH AS FLEXIBLE CONDUIT CONNECTION LTG LIGHTING ® POST TOP MOUNTED LUMINAIRE ALL INDICATED ON HE DRAWINGS AND WITH ALL FITTINGS AS REQUIRED. ® POWER CONNECRON TO FIRE/SMOKE DAMPER. LCP LIGHTING CONTROL PANEL SYMBOL DESCRIPTION IN -GRADE POINT SOURCE �, Q� � �Qp TWO OR THREE COMPARTMENT SURFACE METAL RECEPTACLES AND AS NLENGH ® REFER TO FSD CONNECTION DETAIL IF NOT SHOWN BRANCH CIRCUIT PANELBOARDS, SURFACE AND RECESS MOUNTED, SOLID= 120 28OV, ® GARAGE UGHTING LUMINAIRE WITH CUTOFF LOWERS HATCHED= 277/480V, DA/SHED EQUIP. =FUTURE INDICATED, AS INDICATED ON TITH HE MOTOR CONTROLCENTERCLEARANCES R= PROVIDE ALL FITTINGS AS LUMINAIRE MARKING CONVENTION LEGEND: ❑ EQUIP. FUTURE REQUIRED. HA HA = LUMINAIRE TYPE IDENTIFICATION. SEE LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE. 3c = CIRCUIT NUMBER VIA LOCAL SWITCH ❑ TRANSFORMER WITH CODE CLEARANCES SHOWN ELECTRICAL DESIGN CRITERIA ELECTRICAL DRAWING LIST 3c HA (LOWERCASE LETTER) THAT SERVES THE LUMINIARE. 3A =CIRCUIT NUMBER/UPPERCASE UPPER CASE LETTER SERVICE AND/OR DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT WITH CODE CLEARANCES SHOWN SHEET DESCRIPTION 3A COMBINATION INDICATES LOW VOLTAGE RELAY OR LIGHTING CONTACTOR THAT CONNECTION TO MOTOR PROVIDED BY OTHERS 1. CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE; 2013 EDITION SERVES THE LUMINAIRE E0.0 ELECTRICAL LEGEND AND ABBREVIATIONS CONNECTION MECHANICAL FURNISHED VARIABLE 2. CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE: 2013 EDITION WITH NFPA 72, E0.1 LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE HT RI FREQUENCY DRIVE WITH INTEGRAL DISCONNECT 2008 EDITION E1.1 PARTIAL SITE LIGHTING PLAN ELECTRICAL TO INSTALL VFD EQUIPMENT E7.2 PARTIAL SITE LIGHTING PLAN 3. CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE: 2013 EDITION E11.3 PARTIAL SITE LIGHTING PLAN r�l LJ DISCONNECT SWITCH, SIZE AS NOTED OR IF NOT SHOWN SIZE PER CONNECTED MOTOR SIZE AND 4. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, (ADA) E7.4 PARTIAL SITE PHOTOMETRIC PLAN E1.5 PARTIAL SITE PHOTOMETRIC PLAN REFERENCE SYMBOLS MOTOR DISCONNECT SCHEDULE E1.6 PARTIAL SITE PHOTOMETRIC PLAN I r IJ L�JI� FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH, SIZE AS NOTED. SIZE FUSE PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS ENCLOSSWITCH,ETRIPIRCUIT BREAKER 5. CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE: 2013 TITLE-24, PART 6. SYMBOL DESCRIPTION KEYED NOTE REFERENCE 12 LJ SIZE AS NOTED.DISCONNECT 125.4 BRANCH CIRCUIT OR FEEDER NOMINAL AMPACIIY & TYPE; REFER TO BRANCH CIRCUIT AND FEEDER DISCONNECT W/ MAGNETIC MOTOR STARTER SCHEDULES FOR WIRE AND CONDUIT SIZES& QN. (CONTROLLER) OR CONTACTOR. SIZE PER LOAD SERVED. NEMA SIZE #1 MINIMUM. GENERAL NOTES e REFER TO DETAIL NO. ON DRAWING INDICATED NOT ALL DETAIL REFERENCES ARE SHOWN. ALL ® MAGNETIC MOTOR STARTER (CONTROLLER) OR CONTACTOR. SIZE PER LOAD SERVED. E41 DETAILS APPLY TO ALL APPLICABLE SITUATIONS, LION. NEMA SIZE #1 MINIMUM. 1. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL ELECTRICAL GEAR, EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS. 2 ELEVATION TAG: REFER TO ELEVATION NUMBER ON B ELECTRICAL CONNECTION, EQUIPMENT PROVIDED BY OTHERS. SHADED = ON ALT. POWER SOURCE NOTED E4.1 DRAWING INDICATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO EQUIPMENT WITH INTEGRAL DISCONNECT THAT IS PROVIDED BY OTHERS. SHADED = ON ALT. POWER SOURCE NOTED 2 SECTION TAG: REFER TO SECTION NUMBER ON DRAWING INDICATED EQUIPMENT OR TERMINAL ENCLOSURE AS NOTED, E4.1 SURFACE AND RECESS MOUNTED �r BUILDING GROUND BUS, SEE DETAILS K71 KITCHEN EQUIPMENT REFERENCE, REFER TO KITCHEN DM CH 1 EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION TAG 3m DAMPER MOTOR BUSWAY RISER EQUIP NAME EQUIPMENT BY OTHERS IDENTIFICATION TAG BUSWAY STAB -IN TYPE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE DISCONNECT. SIZE AS NOTED. 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ACCESSIBLE PATH = = = FIRE ACCESS LANE KEY PLAN 4H 1 MC CC SS H2 CH \R2 � R3 PA 6„ \ SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States 0 Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 1 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 �DK Rtiy�F C 2 830 NT RFN gj3��� 9rF OF CA'o Seal l Signature NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN - AREA A Scale 1" = 60'-0" 0 15 30 60 120 A -1.1 © 2015 Gensler SHEET NOTES BUILDING KEYNOTES H2 LIFESTYLE HOTEL CH GOLF CLUBHOUSE GR GUESTROOMS O LIFESTYLE BRANDED RESIDENCES GC GOLF CASITAS Hi LUXURY HOTEL GR GUESTROOMS HS HOTELSPA MC MEETING CENTER CC CONFERENCE CENTER SS SHARED SERVICE BUILDING Ri LUXURY BRANDED RESIDENTIAL SITE PLAN LEGEND PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY LINE GOLF SAFETY LINES — — — — — — — — SETBACK O. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - - ACCESSIBLE PATH = = = = = FIRE ACCESS LANE KEY PLAN 4H 1 MC CC SS H2 CH \R2 --R3 PA SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States 0 Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 1 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 �DK Rtiy�F C 2 830 NT RFN gj3��� 9rF OF CA'o Seal l Signature NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN - AREA B Scale 1" = 60'-0" 0 15 30 60 120 A -1.2 © 2015 Gensler LIFESTYLE HOTEL ARRIVAL VIEW LIFESTYLE HOTEL POOL AREA SHEET NOTES KEY PLAN 4H 1 MC CC SS H2 CH \R2 — R3 SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States 0 Date Description 10-16-2016 >DP SUBMITTAL NO 1 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 � s K Rcti/F C 2 830 NT RFN gj3��� 9rP OF CA'o Seal l Signature NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description BUILDING RENDERINGS Scale A - 2.0 © 2015 Gensler SHEET NOTES SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 r• Gensler % r 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 {�1' „x;; - k•-_'ram Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 - - United States _ - 0 Date Description 10-18-2016 3DP SUBMITTAL NO 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 �O �00000 GOLF CLUBHOUSE ARIVAL VIEW�O �O 5ED ARCy C 2 830 NT RFN gj3��� 9rP CF C"'o � Y Seal Signature 601 � NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN ,. 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GUESTROOMS ROOF 30' - 0" GUESTROOMS LEVEL 20' - 0" GUESTROOMS LEVEL 10'-0" 2 BLDG B SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/16" =1' 0" LEVEL 01 — 0" GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK 1 CEMENT PLASTER DEVELOPMENT 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite l600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOWER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN ANDIOR TRELLIS - COLOR[ Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL No 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERATIO 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVINGI FLOORING U�� K 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 �T9 qFN 9I3�\^ 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CA"O 8 ROOFING Seal lSignature eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE KEY PLAN MC CC SS H2 CH R2 -R3 CONSTRUCTION Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description HOTEL EXTERIOR ELEVATION BLDG B Scale 1/16" = V-0" H2 - A-1.2 © 2015 Gensler 3IIIF7Q9Y 4 LOBBY WEST ELEVATION SCALE: 1116" = T-0" 3 LOBBY SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1116" =1'-0" 2 LOBBY NORTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1116" =1'-0" 1 LOBBY EAST ELEVATION SCALE: 1116" = V-0" 3BY UPPER R00)� �8 6^ BYLOWER r-6^ LEVEL 0" $ LOBBYOBBY UPP 0" _OBBY LOWER ROOF h 2' - 0- 0' L� EL. 2T-0" GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK 1 CEMENT PLASTER DEVELOPMENT 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS - COLOR[ Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN-COLOR2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERATIO 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL ARcyHF 7 PAVING[ FLOORING 5�� K U�� ES 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/ TILE PAVING- COLOR 1 C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 sT qFN Q o�^A qT 913 P� 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CA�IFO 8 ROOFING Seal lSignature eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE KEY PLAN MC CC SS H2 CH R2 -R3 CONSTRUCTION Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description HOTEL EXTERIOR ELEVATION LOBBY BLDG Scale 1/16" = V-0" 0 4 8 16 32 H2 - A-1.3 © 2015 Gensler 5 BLDG D EAST ELEVATION SCALE: 11i6" =1'-0" 5A 4A 4H 18 1A 4D 4A SIP 5F 4A 4D 1A 18 4H 4A 5A 41 GUESTROOMS ROOFh _ GUESTROOMS ROOFh 30'.0" 30'-0" GUESTROOMS LEVEL3h EL. 13'-6' _ GUESTROOMS LEVEL3h 20'-0' 20'-0" LOBBY LOWER ROOF OL 2' 0" GUESTROOMSL LVE 10' 0" _ LEVEL 01 h _ LEVEL 01 0" 0" 34' 0' 39' 3' 39' - 2114' 4' - 11 16" 34' 0" ASL EL 2T- ASL EL 2T -Jy', 4 BLDG D NORTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/10' =1'-0" BLDG D WEST ELEVATION SCALE: 1116" = l'.0" 3 BLDG D SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1116" = l'-O" GUESTROOMS R 30'-0" GUESTROOMS LEVELLY_ 20' - o" GUESTROOMS LEVEL 2 h 10'-0" _ LEv�- 6' GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK 1 CEMENT PLASTER DEVELOPMENT 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite l600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOWER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN ANDIOR TRELLIS - COLOR[ Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL No 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERATIO 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVINGI FLOORING U�� K 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 �T9 qFN 9I3�\^% 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CA0FO 8 ROOFING Seal lSignature eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE KEY PLAN MC CC SS H2 CH R2 _R3 CONSTRUCTION Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description HOTEL EXTERIOR ELEVATION BLDG D Scale 1/16" = V-0" H2 - A-1.4 © 2015 Gensler n�. I<I 1 �IA -0 1 1 4 1 IM I 19 4 BUILDING E EAST ELEVATION SCALE: I116" =1'-0° 30'-0" r GUESTROOMS LE0NL 20'-0" GUESTROOMS LEVEL2h 10'-0" _LEVEL_ 01 h 0" ASL EL. ZT -Ilk 3 SUITES NORTH ELEVATION SCALE. 1/16" =1' 0" BUILDING E WEST ELEVATION SCALE: 1/16" = V-0" <N C EL. 32' - 6"0 GUESTROOMS ,.-0" GUESTROOMS LE2N I$ 0'-0-0° GUESTROOMSLQA 10-0" Il _ LEVEL! 0" ASL EL. ZT -2i, 2 SUITES SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/16" =1'-0" GUESTROOMS RO— OFh GUESTROOMS LEVEL3h 20'.0" GUESTROOMS LEVEL 2 h 0'-0" _ LEVEL 01� 6° V ASL EL. 2T-2k GUESTROOMS R_-0 0" 30' - GUESTROOMS LEV EL3h 20' - 0" GUESTROOMS LEN $ GENERAL NOTES 1 CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR 2 iC 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR 3 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOWER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLOR 3 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS- COLOR 1 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERAI 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVINGIFLOORING 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 8 ROOFING eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE KEY PLAN MC CC SS H2 CH SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States A Date Description 10-18-2116 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 1 -21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 K C 2 830 OF CALIFO Seal 1 Signature NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description HOTEL EXTERIOR ELEVATION BLDG E R2 Scale 1/16" = V-0" -R3 0 ,60 H2 - A-1.5 © 2015 Gensler GENERAL NOTES KEY PLAN ILLUSTRATIVE PLAN - LIFESTYLE OVERALL ROOF PLAN SCALE: 1" = 50'-0" MC CC SS 1 H2 tCH R2 0000Alw 0 f13 PA6a \ SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States A Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL No 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 �DK Rtiy�F C 2 830 q ls+ OF CA" O Seal l Signature NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description HOTEL OVERALL ROOF PLAN Scale 1" = 50'-0" 0 2 4 8 16 H2 - A-2.0 115 Gensler ENLARGED ROOF PLAN - BLDG A SCALE: 1116" = P-0" GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT 1 CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS - COLOR[ DateDescription 0-18-2018,21 116 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERAI 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVINGI FLOORING U�� K 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 OX qFN 913�\^ 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CA"FO 8 ROOFING Seal lSignature eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR Q SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN Project Name MC SILVERROCK RESORT & CC RESIDENCES SS Project Number 55.7598.004 H 2 Description CH A TEL ENLARGED ROOF PLAN BLDG R2 Scale 1/16" = V-0" -R3 H2 - A-2.1 © 2015 Gensler GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK 1 CEMENT PLASTER DEVELOPMENT 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER — COLOR/ 18 3COATCEMENT PLASTER —COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC c 3COATCEMENT PLASTER —COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 36 WOOD ORWOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOIIVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES —COLOR 1 4B MEAL FASCIA. COLOR I 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA -COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS — COLOR/ Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN — COLOR 1 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN — COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN SA INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT/ CURTANWALL SYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERATIO 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCU ITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVING I FLOORING U�� K 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR/ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 OX qFN 913�\^ 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF Cp"o 8 ROOFING Seal lSignature 6A POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF— WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE KEY PLAN ENLARGED ROOF PLAN - BLDG B SCALE: 1/16' =1' 0" CONSTRUCTION Project Name MC SILVERROCK RESORT & CC RESIDENCES SS Project Number 55.7598.004 H 2 Description CH HOTEL ENLARGED ROOF PLAN BLDG T A°e` \R2 01 scale _'A _fpl\gJ 1/16"=1'-0" �% \ 0 2 4 8 16 PA 6 H2 - A-2.2 © 2015 Gensler GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK 1 CEMENT PLASTER DEVELOPMENT 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ COMPANY, LLC 18 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 2 TEXTURED WALL 92253 O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS - COLOR[ DateDescription 1 18,21 0-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 2. 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H OVERHEAD DOOR 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERATIO 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL ARcyHF 7 PAVING[ FLOORING 5�� K U�� ES 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/ TILE PAVING- COLOR 1 C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 sT qFN Q o\^ qT 913 P� 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CAI-NFO 8 ROOFING Seal lSignature eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE KEY PLAN LIFESTYLE BLDG C ROOF PLAN - LOBBY SCALE: 1I16" = P-0" MC CC SS H2 CH R2 _R3 CONSTRUCTION Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description HOTEL ENLARGED LOBBY BLDG ROOF PLAN Scale 1/16" = V-0" 0 4 8 16 32 H2 - A-2.3 © 2015 Gensler C ENLARGED ROOF PLAN - BLDG D SCALE: 1116" = P-0" GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK 1 CEMENT PLASTER DEVELOPMENT 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS - COLOR[ Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11.21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERATIO 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVINGI FLOORING U�� K 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 OX qFN 9I3�\^ 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CA"o 8 ROOFING Seal lSignature eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR Q SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE KEY PLAN CONSTRUCTION Project Name MC SILVERROCK RESORT IS CC RESIDENCES SS Project Number 55.7598.004 H 2 Description CH D TEL ENLARGED ROOF PLAN BLDG R2 Scale 1/16" = V-0" -R3 H2 - A-2.4 © 2015 Gensler GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK 1 CEMENT PLASTER DEVELOPMENT 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite l600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOWER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS - COLOR[ DateDescription 0-18-2018,21 116 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERATIO 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVINGI FLOORING U�� K 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 OX qFN 9I3�\^ 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CA"o 8 ROOFING Seal lSignature eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR Q SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE KEY PLAN 1 ENLARGED ROOF PLAN - BLDG E SCALE'. V16"=1'-0" MC CC SS H2 CH R2 -R3 CONSTRUCTION Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description HOTEL ENLARGED ROOF PLAN BLDG E Scale 1/16" = V-0" H2 - A-2.5 © 2015 Gensler GENERAL NOTES 1 CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER — COLOR[ 98 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER — COLOR 2 iC 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER — COLOR 3 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES —COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLOR 3 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS— COLOR 1 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN — COLOR[ 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN — COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERAI 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 7 PAVING I FLOORING 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 8 ROOFING eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF— WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States A Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL No 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 �y�DK R C 2 830 OX �FN 9I'+�\^^�2� OF CA"FO Seal 1 Signature NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION Project Name MC SILVERROCK RESORT & CC RESIDENCES SS Project Number 55.7598.004 H 2 Description CH HOTEL OVERALL FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1 Scale 1" = 50'-0" 0 2 4 8 16 H2 - A-3.0 © 2015 Gensler ENLARGED PLAN - LEVEL 01 BLDG A SCALE: 118" = l'-0" GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT 1 CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS - COLOR[ DateDescription 0-1&2018,21 116 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERAI 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVINGI FLOORING U�� K 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 OX qFN 913�\^ 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CA"FO 8 ROOFING Seal lSignature eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN Project Name MC SILVERROCK RESORT & CC RESIDENCES SS Project Number 55.7598.004 H 2 Description CH I HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1 BLDG A R2 -R3 Scale As indicated 0 2 4 8 16 H2 - A-3.1 © 2015 Gensler 1 ENLARGED PLAN - LEVEL 02 BLDG A SCALE: 1116" l' 0" GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT 1 CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 3B WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS - COLOR[ Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11.21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 5B LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERAI 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL �D AR 7C PAVINGIFLOORING v�[j5 E5 K HF y�T 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 O RFN 9rF gj3o\N 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 OF CA'o 8 ROOFING Seal Signature 8A POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN Project Name MC SILVERROCK RESORT & CC RESIDENCES SS Project Number 55.7598.004 H2 Description CH I HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 2 BLDG A R2 -R3 Scale 1/16" = V-0" 0 2 4 8 16 H2 - A-3.2 9 2015 Gensler LEI -- ENLARGED PLAN - LEVEL 03 BLDG A SCALE: 1116" = 1' 0" GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT 1 CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS- COLOR I Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 5B LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERAI 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL �D AR 7C PAVINGIFLOORING v�[j5 E5 K HF y�T 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 O RFN 9rF gj3o\N 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 OF CA'o 8 ROOFING Seal Signature BA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN Project Name MC SILVERROCK RESORT & CC RESIDENCES SS Project Number 55.7598.004 H2 Description CH I HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 3 BLDG A R2 -R3 Scale 1/16" = V-0" 0 2 4 8 16 H2 - A-3.3 92015 Gensler GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK 1 CEMENT PLASTER DEVELOPMENT 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS - COLOR[ DateDescription 116 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 0-18-2018,21 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERATIO 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVINGI FLOORING U�� K 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 OX qFN 9I3�\^ 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CA"o 8 ROOFING Seal lSignature eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE KEY PLAN ENLARGED PLAN - LEVEL 01 BLDG B SCALE: 1116" -1'-0" MC CC SS H2 CH R2 -R3 CONSTRUCTION Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1 BLDG B Scale 1/16" = V-0" 0 24 48 96 192 H2 - A-3.4 © 2015 Gensler H2-A-12 i ENLARGED PLAN - LEVEL 02 BLDG B SCALE: 1116" = T-0" m GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT 1 CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS- COLOR I 1 Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERAI 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVINGIFLOORING U�� sK 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 OX qFN 913�\^ 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CA"FO 8 ROOFING Seal lSignature eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN Project Name MC SILVERROCK RESORT & CC RESIDENCES SS Project Number 55.7598.004 H 2 Description CH I HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 2 BLDG B R2 -R3 Scale 1/16" = V-0" 0 2 4 8 16 H2 - A-3.5 © 2015 Gensler H2-A-12 i ENLARGED PLAN - LEVEL 03 BLDG B SCALE: 1I16" = P-0" 5 H2-A-1.2 GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT 1 CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ COMPANY, LLC 18 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 2 TEXTURED WALL 92253 O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS - COLOR[ DateDescription 1 18,21 0-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H OVERHEAD DOOR 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERAI 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL ARcyHF 7 PAVING[ FLOORING K U�� ES 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/ TILE PAVING- COLOR 1 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 C 2 830 sT qFN Q o\^ qT 913 P� 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CAI•NFO 8 ROOFING Seal lSignature eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN Project Name MC SILVERROCK RESORT & CC RESIDENCES SS Project Number 55.7598.004 H 2 Description CH I HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 3 BLDG B R2 -R3 Scale 1/16" = V-0" 0 4 8 16 32 H2 - A-3.6 © 2015 Gensler GENERAL NOTES CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER — COLOR[ 16 3-GOAT CEMENT PLASTER — COLOR 2 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS 36 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES —COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLOR 3 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS— COLOR 1 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN — COLOR[ 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN — COLOR 2 4H OVERHEAD DOOR 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 5B LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERATIC 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVINGIFLOORING 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 8 ROOFING H2-A-1.4 6A POL AL CH RIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF COLOR 9 SIGNAGE 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE KEY PLAN LIFESTYLE BLDG C FLOORPLAN - LOBBY SCALE'. 1/16" = 1'-0" MC CC SS H2 CH R2 -R3 SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 Gensler 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 United States A Date Description 10-1&2016 SDP SUBMITTAL No 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 5E0 ARcy �s K HF�i/F C 2 830 OF C,FO Seal 1 Signature NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1LOBBY Scale 1/16" = V-0" 0 4 6 16 32 H2 - A-3.7 9 2015 Gensler GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK 1 CEMENT PLASTER DEVELOPMENT 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS - COLOR[ DateDescription 0-18-2018,21 116 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERATIO 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVINGI FLOORING U�� K 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 OX qFN 9I3�\^ 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CA"o 8 ROOFING Seal lSignature eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE KEY PLAN ENLARGED PLAN - LEVEL 01 BLDG D SCALE: 1116" = P-0" MC CC SS H2 CH R2 -R3 CONSTRUCTION Project Name SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1 BLDG D Scale 1/16" = V-0" H2 - A-3.8 © 2015 Gensler x EL 13' i ENLARGED PLAN - LEVEL 02 BLDG D SCALE. 1116" = V-0" GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT 1 CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS - COLOR[ DateDescription 0-1&2018,21 116 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 5B LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERAI 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL �D AR 7C PAVINGIFLOORING v�[j5 E5 K HF y�T 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 O RFN 9rF gj3o\N 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 OF CA'o 8 ROOFING Seal Signature 6A POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN Project Name MC SILVERROCK RESORT & CC RESIDENCES SS Project Number 55.7598.004 H2 Description CH I HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 2 BLDG D R2 Scale 1/16" = V-0" -R3 H2 - A-3.9 92015 Gensler ENLARGED PLAN - LEVEL 03 BLDG D SCALE', 1/16-l'-O' GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT 1 CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS - COLOR[ DateDescription 0-1&2018,21 116 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 5B LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERAI 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL �D AR 7C PAVINGIFLOORING v�[j5 E5 K HF y�T 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 O RFN 9rF gj3o\N 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 OF CA'o 8 ROOFING Seal Signature 6A POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN Project Name MC SILVERROCK RESORT & CC RESIDENCES SS Project Number 55.7598.004 H2 Description CH HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 3 BLDG D R2 -R3 Scale 1/16" = V-0" H2 - A-3.10 9 2015 Gensler ILLUSTRATIVE PLAN - LIFESTYLE BLDG E SCALE: 1116" = V-0" GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT 1 CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS - COLOR[ DateDescription 0-18-2018,21 116 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERAI 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVINGI FLOORING U�� K 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 OX qFN 913�\^ 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/ TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CA"FO 8 ROOFING Seal lSignature eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN Project Name MC SILVERROCK RESORT & CC RESIDENCES SS Project Number 55.7598.004 H 2 Description CH I HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1 BLDG E R2 -R3 Scale 1/16" = V-0" H2 - A-3.11 © 2015 Gensler ENLARGED PLAN - LEVEL 02 BLDG E SCALE: 1116' = P-0" GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT 1 CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS- COLOR I Date Description 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERAI 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVINGI FLOORING U�� K 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 OX qFN 913�\^ 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CA"FO 8 ROOFING Seal lSignature eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN Project Name MC SILVERROCK RESORT & CC RESIDENCES SS Project Number 55.7598.004 H 2 Description CH I HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 2 BLDG E R2 -R3 Scale 1/16" = V-0" H2 - A-3.12 © 2015 Gensler ENLARGED PLAN - LEVEL 03 BLDG E SCALE: 1I16' =1'-0" GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT 1 CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLOR[ 98 &COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 COMPANY, LLC iC nOAT CEMENT PLASTER- COLOR 3 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 2 TEXTURED WALL O STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 Fax 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE WILOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 4B METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA - COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS - COLOR[ DateDescription 0-18-2018,21 116 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR[ 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 4H METAL ROD AND CABLE GUARDRAIL 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT[ CURTAINWALLSYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, BI-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERAI 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR 5E HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVINGI FLOORING U�� K 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/TILE PAVING- COLOR[ C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2 OX qFN 913�\^ 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CA"FO 8 ROOFING Seal lSignature eA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN Project Name MC SILVERROCK RESORT & CC RESIDENCES SS Project Number 55.7598.004 H 2 Description I HOTEL ENLARGED FLOOR PLAN CH LEVEL 3 BLDG E R2 -R3 Scale 1/16" = V-0" H2 - A-3.13 © 2015 Gensler 4 EAST ELEVATION SCALE: 1116' =1'.0" CLUBHOUSE UPPER ROOF CLUBHOUSE LOWER ROOF $ 9' 0" Y _ LEVEL 01 j� 0' ASL EL. 24'-0'.� 3 SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/16' =1'-0" TOP OF PARAPET EL. 15' - 0" v CLUBHOUSE UPPER R00� — 2' 0" CLUBHOUSELOWER ROOF 9' - 00• LEVEL 01 h 0' ASL EL. 24'-0"- 2 NORTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1/16" l'-0" CLUBHOUSE UPPER R00)� CLUBHOUSE LOWER ROOF LEVEL OL 0' Y ASLEL211-0" WEST ELEVATION SCALE: 1116' =1'.0" GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT 1 CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLORI COMPANY, LLC 1B 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 2 TEXTURED WALL 92253 STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 F. 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE W/LOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES —COLOR 1 48 METAL FASCIA - COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA - COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA -COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS — COLORI Data Description 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 1 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR I 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 4H OVERHEAD DOOR 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT/ CURTAINWALL SYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, 61-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERATIO 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR SE HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVING I FLOORING 0 AR ��`'�KfNyS, 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/ TILE PAVING- COLOR 1 C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2,9.pF N gj3o\,�A 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CwFO 8 ROOFING Sol lSignature 6A POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF— WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN Project Name R ern SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description CLUBHOUSE EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS Scale 1/16" = V-0" 0 4 8 16 32 CH - A-1.0 C 2015 Gensler 3 H-A-1.0 CLUBHOUSE ROOF PLAN SCALE: 1116" = P-0' I ccc GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT 1 CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLORI COMPANY, LLC 18 nOAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 2 TEXTURED WALL 92253 STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 F. 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE W/LOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES -COLOR 1 48 METAL FASCIA-COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA -COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA -COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS - COLORI Data Description 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 1 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR I 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR 2 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 4H OVERHEAD DOOR 41 VEGETATED SCREEN WALL 5 GLAZING ALUMINUM FRAME WITH DARK BRONZE 3-COAT KYNAR FINISH OR SIM ALL FRAMES TO BE THERMALLY BROKEN 5A INSULATED GLASS STOREFRONT/ CURTAINWALL SYSTEM 58 LAMINATED GLASS SKYLIGHT 5C OPERABLE INSULATED GLASS WALL, 61-FOLD OR MULTI -SLIDE OPERATIO 5D INSULATED GLASS DOOR SE HERCULITE DOOR OR SIMILAR WITH MONOLITHIC LAMINATED GLASS 5F GLASS GUARDRAIL 6 MASONRY WALL 6A SITE WALL 7 PAVING I FLOORING �0 A KR�'yi�, ��`' 7A INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE/ TILE PAVING- COLOR 1 C 2 830 78 INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE I TILE PAVING- COLOR 2,9.pFN gj3o\s* 7C INTEGRAL COLOR CONCRETE OR STONE TILE PAVING- COLOR 3 FOF CA'NFO 8 ROOFING Sol lSignature SA POLYVINAL CHLORIDE (PVC) ROOFING SYSTEM OR BUILT UP 2 PLY ROOF- WHITE COLOR 9 SIGNAGE NOT FOR 9A BUILDING IDENTIFICATION SIGNAGE CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN Project Name R ern SILVERROCK RESORT & RESIDENCES Project Number 55.7598.004 Description CLUBHOUSE ROOF PLAN Scale 1/16" = V-0" 0 4 8 16 32 CH - A-2.0 C 2015 Gensler CLUBHOUSE LEVEL 1 SCALE: 1/16' =1'-0" PROGRAM ❑ FOOD & BEVERAGE OUTLETS ❑ FOOD E BEVERAGE OUTLETS AND RELATED SUPPORT AREAS ❑ ADMINISTRATION ❑ BOH SUPPORT SERVICES ❑ RETAIL GENERAL NOTES SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT 1 CEMENT PLASTER 1A 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER - COLORI COMPANY, LLC 78 3-COAT CEMENT PLASTER -COLOR 2 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 2 TEXTURED WALL 92253 STRIATED PORCELAIN TILE, NATURAL STONE TILE OR MASONRY UNIT WALL OR SIMILAR 3 WOOD 3A WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE SLATS Gensler 38 WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE TRIM 225 Broadway Tel 619.557.2500 3C WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE GATE Suite 1600 F. 619.557.2520 San Diego, CA 92101 3D PAINT GRADE DOOR WITH ACCENT COLOR United States 3E ACCESS DOOR WOOD OR WOOD COMPOSITE W/LOUVER 4 METAL 4A GLAZED WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES —COLOR 1 48 METAL FASCIA-COLORI 4C METAL FASCIA -COLOR 2 4D METAL FASCIA -COLORS 4E METAL COLUMN AND/OR TRELLIS — COLORI Data Description 10-18-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 1 4F METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - COLOR I 11-21-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO2 4G METAL MECHANICAL SCREEN - 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GOLF VILLA ROOF PLAN SCALE: 118' = IT' WHITE PAINTED METAL KI PERIMITER RECESSES E• GUTTER TYP PATIO BELOW WH€fE PAINTED ROOF WHITE BRISE SOLE IL TYP. PATIO BELOW . I --. R ROOF PERMTER LOWER ROOF SLOPE TDPERImITER GENERAL NOTES 5 I LVERROC K DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 tr 2924 Beeleon. SVeet Sute 201 Tel 519.990.8315 San D.,90. CA 92101 -/�l 016 Dwmlp m 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 i l C TTB71 IT S� R"'all �"OFCA� MOT FOR CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN I MC SILVERROCK RESORT AND CC RESIDENCES 5S LLl-g ` PA A Rt, �`� H2 , CH GOLF V1LLA ROOF PLAN f( a� �. R2 AH PA ,� Sub H 5 q `�A �e era• = o° HI �q�� � I PA Cs !►f All G R V 6201E TnE��� WHITE BRSE SOLEIL GRAY rEKTURED TILE VENEER WHITE PAINTED FASCIA BOARDS BLACK MULLIONS SMOOTH TEXTURED WHITE STUCCO FINISH WHITE PAINTED METAL FLASHING r +� GOLF VILLA SOUTH ELEVATION SCALE: 1P8" = i'-0" WHITE PAINTED METAL FLASHING SMOOTH TEXTURED WHITE STUCCO FINISH GRAY TEXTURED TILE VENEER ' GOLF VILLA WEST ELEVATION SCALE 1B" = T-C" WHITE BRIBE SOLEIL SMOOTH TEXTURED WHITE STUCCO FINISH GRAY TFXTVRED TILE VENEER GOLF VILLA NORTH ELEVATION SCALE 119"=1'-0" SHING WHITE BRtSE SOLEIL GRAY TEXTURED TILE VENEER WHITE PAINTED FASCIA BOARDS SMOOTH TEXTURED WHITE STUCCO FINISH SLACK MULU" WHITE PAINTED METAL FIA$HIR9 i 4 GOLF VILLA EAST ELEVATION SCALE, 118" = 1'-0" f' UPPER ROOF /a-B- LOWER ROOF LEVEL 1 4S' • 3' f UPPER ROOF a-� LOWERROOF a -ter LEVEL 1 15-9' f UPPER ROOF 1a-8' f LOWER ROOF a -a^ LEVEL 1 �. UPPER ROOF LOWER ROOF a-" LEVEL 1 GENERALNOTES DESERT HOUSE JIM JENNINGS KAUFMANN HOUSE RICHARD NEUTRA W LLUM CODY HOUSE I s OPENHDLM I XTEN ARCHITECTURE SEAUHHOUSE RICHARDMEIER KEY PLAN SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79'179 AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92293 r o 2924 Erllmeoe. Street Sute 201 Tel 619.b9D,6315 San Rego. CA 92101 I'LDo 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 i l C 17B7((�lr+} S� R"'all �TFOFGA� swrsitpiwn NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION I MC SILVERROCK RESORT AND CC RESIDENCES SS I''� Rt , PA 4 H2 Nwom f PA 5 C H GOLF VILLA ELEVATIONS a� AH R2 PA oa. Sub H5 ���p `�Aa' H I �� � I PA 6 R2 - A4. 1 G R� 1L` 2116 n,E�q, 1 GOLF VILLA SOUTH PERSPECTIVE SCALE: 118" = 1' i s GOLF VILLA WEST PERSPECTIVE SCALE: 118" = V-0" _ r r Ff GOLF VILLA NORTH PERSPECTIVE SCALE: 1I8' = 1'-0' GENERAL NOTES MIMO HOUSE - K08I BARP ARCHITECTURE r3 . � w 1 111"`VVV a r OESERTHOUSE JN JENNINW W WOR OUTDOOR SHOWER KAURAAM HOUSE I RtCHARO NEUTRA SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179 AHMANSON LANE, LA 4UINTA, CA 92253 tr 2924 Emaieort Street SLAo 201 Tell 6-19.99=315 San DkV, CA 92101 IADo 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO 3 INDOOR OUTDOOR MAU&U@EACH HDIAYE I I swts .&M TRAMSPARENCV RiCHARD MEIER MOT FOR CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN I ftjgdmm MC SILVERROCK RESORT AND CC RESIDENCES ss , Rt . PA 4 H2 y 1 f PA 5 CH GOLF VILLA PERSPECTIVES 6� AH R2 PA DA L H Sao - R3 H I �A 9 "� 2" w 7 `�c?, PA G y R.2 - A5.1 G R � �� I .201a TIEn3� TYPES,, EXISTING LAKE EXISTING LAKE / ffjl � r V QR�V y I l i CLUBHOUSE i'fPEA y 1 TPM P'/L EXISTING LAKE TYPE A A"e TYPE A LJ >, �`� '. `\, �;`�'' " ;. ,�"� el ////// / • ``-vim - TYPE B =-•, 1 BRANDED LIFESTYLE RESIDENCE SITE PLAN I� 1i GENERAL NOTES SITE PLAN LEGEND PROPOSED PROPERTY LINE - ACCESSIBLE PATH ....................... ROADWAY NOTES ROADWAY WIDTH 26'-X THROUGHOUT FIRE ENGINE HAMMERHEAD TURN -AROUND ACCESSIBLE PARKING TOTAL BUILDINGS ON SITE TYPE A: 3 STORY - 2 BEDROOM BLID G TYPE B: 3 STORY - 3 BEDROOM BLDG SEE COVER PAGE FOR BUILDING TABULATIONS CLUBHOUSE LANDSCAPE]SITE NOTES SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR SITEWORK EMBELISHMENTS SEE COVER SHEET FOR PARKING TABULATIONS KEY PLAN 11 B 5 SILVERROCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79-179AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 trAshe 2926 Emr Su" S.n 201 Tel 619o3Qa315 S- Diego, CA W101 A wa D..Mptim 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITTAL NO3 r. c navy 4p��FGAL��4 SNIP Sipn�re NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION I "a MC SILVERRGCK RESORT & CC RESIDENCES ssI ircHcl Number - P BRANDED LIFESTYLE RESIDENCE ` �} CH SITE PLAN J a � Y AH � P `, H SY s sd4a _ } �, - f3 H 1v °(} ,y R3 - A1.1 I D2016 iri&egk t r src-9• sv-9' PATIO �r 1 PATIO - �--^ --------- _____________ I •' I I.- PATIO PA110 ZB, BF r 2B1 SF I ■. �1L6AN0 ROG/aj- LIY1NO 111 1 ■ m yPATIllE. 1 MASTER BEDROOM!ASTER BEDROOM ,y�Pn 192 SF 192 SF /VN �ROOAy J= L.l 1909E �J tOB D� MASTER BEDROOM MASTER BEDROOM 2545E LISTR HATI MSTR BATH 254 SF a 9S SF 1- 96 SF� KITCHEN KITCHEN - 127 SF 127 SF Y: I C 4! 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PWDR, ` WDR WIC. , PATIO 28 SF ' 25 SF 25 SF 28 SF PATER tyre a p.Lr - — f7 --I -- i� -- IT-2- 27-W t3'.2- '� E�1daN � an•.t..+rs � rnrxaEv '� EE�iu wrmEoa•: 4T-r �+ra. unr an wu. 15' - 6' III WPICAL PARKING CONFlGNRATIGN • SOLID COVER b �, � • TRELLIS COVER CLR 11-0- MIN ti }4 F 3 � Io in 26'-0' MIN 1 LIFESTYLE RES. 2 BEDROOM FLOORPLAN SCALE: 118'" =1'-0" TABULATIONS MASTER BEDROOM 1: 400 SF MASTER BEDROOM 21 LOCK -OFF: 428 SF LIVING SPACE 861 SF NET SQUARE FOOTAGE: 1674 SF GROSS SQUARE FOOTAGE 1895 SF GENERAL NOTES S I LVERROC K DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LLC 79.179AHMANSON LANE, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 =WEMPORAWaLAS$FRONTVum GLEN 2961 SAOTA ARCHITECTS tr 2924 Er1Eeren9 Street Sate 201 TN 619.9mS315 San MV, CA B2101 I.L Dow 12-16-2016 SDP SUBMITFALNO3 I awrsyB�lr• MOT FOR CONSTRUCTION KEY PLAN Praf•K Ilan!• IVIC SILVERROCK RESORT & CC RESIDENCES 5S , �Pt4 A Rt, �`� H2 ` P 15 ' CH LIFESTYLE BRANDED RESIDENCE 2 BEDROOM FLOOR PLAN R2 AH !03 �A2' c 1'-p„HHS_R3Ire° = 'IEJ V� ai �'A �: �n ■_��j V ! 2.1 ❑ ! 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SILVER ROCK RESORT Niche Advisors is pleased to submit this document as a report of our findings related to the parking requirements of the Silver Rock Resort development in La Quinta, California. Any questions or feedback should be directed to Joshua Miller, Managing Director, Niche Advisors, 61 9-254-4245,Joshua.miller(Wnicheadvisors.com. 'T 14 Silver Rock Resort Silver Rock Resort PARKING ANALYSIS REPORT PROJECT OVERVIEW The Silver Rock Resort is a proposed development project in La Quinta, CA which will ultimately include two hotels, meeting and event space, dining options, a full service spa, golf facilities, and a component of residential units. The resort's various land uses will generate demand for parking from guests, visitors, and employees. The hotel's developer is interested in better understanding the parking needs such that the overall design of the resort is set to accommodate the optimal number of parking stalls. Further, entitlement activity is scheduled to occur which will include an analysis of the parking program. Niche Advisors is a parking consulting firm with expertise in the hotel parking market. Niche was commissioned to carry out a parking study that compares requirements based on municipal regulations and the Urban Land Institute's Shared Parking approach. This report includes detail into these methodologies and our overall recommendations for parking inventory. The Silver Rock Resort falls under the regulatory requirements of the City of La Quinta, California. In 2006, the City approved the Silver Rock Resort Specific Plan as a separate governing document to provide guidance to land use within the Silver Rock Resort area. The Specific Plan called for additional hospitality - oriented development to supplement the existing golf course, including golf, hotel and commercial/related uses. The Specific Plan is the primary driver of governance for the property, but all resulting decisions are to be consistent with the La Quinta Comprehensive General Plan and Zoning Ordinance. If the Specific Plan provides no direction in a certain area, than the General Plan should be the guide. Section 3.2.21 of the Specific Plan provides governance in regards to off street parking, including Table 15 which provides the number of stalls required for various land uses. Just after this table, the Specific Plan states, "Modifications to the parking management program pursuant to Section 9.150.050 and 9.7 50.060 of the La Quinta Zoning Ordinance may be considered and approved." Section 9.150.050 (Determination of Spaces Required) introduces the La Quinta parking requirements for the City of La Quinta outside of the Specific Plan area. It states that when an applicant can "show to the satisfaction of the City decision -making authority" that the typical requirements (shown in 9.150.060) do not apply, that two alternative methods of calculating parking needs are authorized. The first is the Urban Land Institute's "shared parking" methodology which is further defined in section 9.150.070. In certain cases when the standard schedule and the Urban Land Institute methodology don't apply, the City is authorized to use its own methodology based on factoring in the "expected number of occupants, employees, customers or visitors, vehicles stationed on the site, loading spaces required, handicapped spaces required, emergency access considerations and use of parking by unauthorized vehicles." In the end, the La Quinta Zoning Ordinance advises developers to present their parking plan based on the standard requirements unless those requirements are not applicable. If the City agrees, they can take an Providing Specialized Services To The Hospitality Industry Page 1 Silver Rock Resort alternative approach through either the ULI shared parking method or through their own less structured methodology of determining the operational needs of the facility. Both of these approaches are acceptable by code if the City decision -making authority agrees with the developer's process and plan. The rest of this document will illustrate our calculation of requirements under each of the methods mentioned. PROGRAM OVERVIEW In order to begin calculating parking requirements for Silver Rock, it is important to first define the land uses which will generate parking demand. The current resort program is essentially two hotels — a luxury property and lifestyle property. Each hotel will have food and beverage options and small retail outlets. The luxury hotel will house a full service spa. A shared services building will house meeting space which will be shared by both properties. In addition to the hotels, the existing golf course and facilities will remain open and the developer will eventually install an additional 9 holes. The details of the programming is shown below. Silver Rock Resort Programming Information Land Use Measured By Units Months Open Hours of Operation ULI Category Lifestyle Hotel Units 200 All 24/7 Hotel Leisure Lifestyle Hotel Restaurant Square Feet 3,700 All 6a-10p Hotel Restaurant/Lounge Lifestyle Hotel Lobby Bar Square Feet 1,100 All 2p-12a Hotel Restaurant/Lounge Lifestyle Hotel Retail Square Feet 247 All 8a-8p Community Shopping Center Luxury Hotel Units 140 All 24/7 Hotel Leisure Luxury Hotel Restaurant Square Feet 4,200 All 6a-10p Fine/Casual Dining Restaurant Luxury Hotel Lobby Bar Square Feet 1,290 All 2p-12a Hotel Restaurant/Lounge Luxury Hotel Spa Square Feet 13,083 All 8a-8p Health Club Luxury Hotel Retail Square Feet 500 All 8a-8p Community Shopping Center Shared Service Meeting Space Square Feet 42,017 All 8a-8p Hotel Contention Space Golf Holes 18 All 6a-7p Niche Defined Future Golf Holes 9 All 6a-7p Niche Defined Providing Specialized Services To The Hospitality Industry Page 2 Silver Rock Resort MUNICIPAL PARKING REQUIREMENTS Specific Plan Parking Calculation - In regards to parking, Table 15 in Section 3.2.21 of the Specific Plan calls out parking requirements by land use. It states that "The applicant shall prepare a detailed parking management program as part of any Site Development Permit that complies with the following standards (NOTE: These provisions may be modified and updated as part of site development permit or subdivision map approval process):" It then goes on to list parking stall requirements for a variety of land uses based on number of spaces per unit of measurement (i.e. spaces per room, spaces per square foot, etc). Not all land uses are spelled out in the Specific Plan, but in terms of those uses which are defined, the requirements would result in a parking plan as shown below. Unadjusted Parking Requirements Per The Silver Rock Specific Plan Hotel Units 1 Per Room Up To 50, Then 0.75 Per Room 340 268 Hotel F&B 1 Per 5 Seats Plus 20% For Employees 483 116 Hotel Employee Parking 0.5 Per Employee At Max Shift (Other than Retail or Spa Employees) 378 189 Conference Center/Shared Services Credit 30 Ft Per Guest Unit. Then 1 Per 30 Ft Of Largest Single Room 8,500 0 Retail 1 Per 300 Ft 747 2 Maximum Spaces Required 575 There are several factors to be considered in the estimation: Spa: The Specific Plan separates retail and spa employees out from the rest of the employee calculation. Retail space has its own Specific Plan requirements but there are none for the Spa. This means that Spa customers and employees have not been factored into the initial forecast. The only statutory requirement related to a Spa in the La Quinta Zoning Ordinance is for "Health Club and Spa" requirements of 1 space per 150 feet. The proposed Silver Rock spa is scheduled to be 13,083 square feet, so the health club requirement would indicate a need for 87 stalls. The issue with this estimate is that the luxury spa proposed in the Silver Rock project plan is not a traditional health club in the sense of a large Bally's or LA Fitness style club where the public is coming to work out. While there will be a 1,678 square foot fitness area, the primary purpose of the Spa is to provide Salon and Spa Treatment Services. There are 14 treatment rooms and 14 stations in the Salon for customers to be receiving service (hair cuts, manicure, make up, etc). If we were to assume every treatment station was occupied at the same time (highly unlikely), this would represent 28 customers which would each be assisted by an individual employee, plus some level of reception and administrative staff. Adding 1 stall per 150 feet for the 1,678 fitness area to these assumptions, and the absolute maximum parking demand for the spa would be defined as follows: o Maximum customers on site: 28 o Spa employees assisting these customers: 28 o Fitness center patrons: 11 o Reception and management: 3 o Total Spa Requirements: 70 Providing Specialized Services To The Hospitality Industry Page 3 Silver Rock Resort Golf: No requirements are spelled out for golf facilities in the Specific Plan, but they are included in the La Quinta Zoning Ordinance (LQZO). The LQZO calls out 5 parking spaces per hole. Since the current golf course is 18 holes and there are plans for an additional 9 holes, this would indicate a need for 135 spaces. Based on these additional factors, the parking requirements for the Silver Rock Resort would be as follows: Parking Requirements Per The Silver Rock Specific Plan Hotel Units 1 Per Room Up To 50, Then 0.75 Per Room 340 268 Hotel F&B 1 Per 5 Seats Plus 20% For Employees 483 116 Hotel Employee Parking 0.5 Per Employee At Max Shift (Other than Retail or Spa Employees) 378 189 Conference Center/Shared Services Credit 30 Ft Per Guest Unit. Then 1 Per 30 Ft Of Largest Single Room 8,500 0 Retail 1 Per 300 Ft 747 2 Spa Based On Peak Possible Demand 70 70 Golf 5 Per Hole 27 135 Maximum Spaces Required 780 Adjustments Unlike many municipal parking guides, the Silver Rock Specific Plan includes some level of consideration to actual parking behavior. As an example, the Plan only requires 0.5 spaces per employee at the peak staffing level in a given day. Many municipalities would simply assume that every employee might bring a vehicle, and as such, dictate that the parking lot should accommodate the full load. The reality is that many hotel employees carpool, use public transportation, or are dropped off and picked up. Assuming every employee would park their own vehicle would result in a large overbuilt parking lot that consumes land which could have a different highest and best use. While the Specific Plan does provide for realistic parking results in many areas, there are four additional adjustments to consider: Guest Drive -In Ratio: In the hotel parking industry, the guest drive-in ratio is a term used to quantify the percentage of hotel guest room nights that have a vehicle associated with them. In other words, if 100 rooms were occupied on a night when 40 vehicles were parked in the lot, then the guest drive in ratio would be 40%. Many municipal parking requirements assume that every guest will arrive by car and recommend 1 stall per guestroom (a 100% drive-in ratio). In practice, this does not ever happen. Guests arrive by shuttle, by tour bus, by taxi or Uber, by Towne Car or private transportation, are dropped off by acquaintances, etc. Niche has access to a database of the vehicle volume from over 400 hotels around the country. The national average drive-in ratio in the trailing 12 months as of September 2016 is 30%, and in Southern California, the average is 57%. Generally, more guests drive a personal vehicle the farther a property is from an airport. Fewer guests drive to urban locations or convention/destination hotels as the guests are often at or within walking distance of the reason for their visit, and thus have less of a need for a vehicle. Providing Specialized Services To The Hospitality Industry Page 4 Silver Rock Resort Niche's database includes three properties in the Coachella Valley. We pulled the monthly guest drive-in ratios for these three properties for January 2013 through September of 2016. The absolute peak drive-in ratio occurred in August of 2014 at 68%. The Specific Plan requirement calls for the proposed Silver Rock Resort to provide 268 spaces for 340 rooms. If every room was occupied, this would indicate a drive-in ratio of 79%. There is not a single hotel property in Niche's national database that has a drive in ratio this high. While the Silver Rock Resort will like draw heavily on guests driving in from Los Angeles, San Diego and Phoenix, not all customers will come from these regions and even those who do will not all drive. Particularly at the luxury hotel, some amount of high wealth customers will fly by private plane to the Palm Springs Airport and be brought to the property by private transportation, Towne Car, etc. Some level of high end group and meeting clients will fly attendees in from around the country and provide bus or shuttle transportation for the entire group. Even if we were to assume that 70% of guests will arrive by car (higher than the highest Coachella Valley property in Niche's database), this would only indicate a need for 238 spaces. Non -Captive Adjustments A critical component of hospitality parking planning is to account for parking demand correctly amongst the variety of different uses at the property. Calculating demand by each individual land use can easily result in double counting. For example, a hotel guest that has a drink in the lobby bar, then goes to the restaurant, buys something in a retail shop and then plays a round of golf could be counted as 5 vehicles when clearly they only brought one. Non -captive adjustments are used to reduce parking counts in this manner to prevent double counting. At Silver Rock, we have made the following assumptions for non -captive adjustments: Food and Beverage Facilities: We assumed that 25% of restaurant patrons and 50% of lobby bar patrons would be hotel guests and thus already be counted in the hotel vehicles. Retail: The retail facilities will be small gift shops designed for hotel guests. We would normally assume that all patrons of these shops would be on site for some other reason, but the Specific Plan did not include retail employee parking in the hotel employee counts. As such, we assumed an 85% non -captive adjustment for the retail space. Spa: The luxury hotel spa will draw some business from the local community and from guests at other hotel properties. However, the purpose of the spa is to accommodate guests of the hotel. We assumed that at least 25% of the spa patrons will be hotel guests. Golf: As with the Spa, there will be a large draw to the golf course from external customers. When the hotel is filled with group business, there will surely be some degree of private tournaments, and some tee times will be reserved for guests. We assumed 25% of golf patrons would be hotel guests. Providing Specialized Services To The Hospitality Industry Page 5 Silver Rock Resort Conference Space The Silver Rock Specific Plan provides the 30 feet per guest room credit in the conference space requirements. We presume that this was established to assume that a large portion of meeting attendees would be with an in house group. While this is highly likely, there is the possibility of having a wedding or other event that is meant for local attendees from the Coachella Valley. The largest event that could happen on property would be hosted in the main ballroom which has a seating capacity of 425 people. Based on Niche's experience, social catering events that would fill a high end ballroom do not exceed a drive-in ratio of 50%. This would mean a peak event of 425 guests would yield 213 vehicles. Shared Parking The City of La Quinta accepts shared parking analysis as defined by the Urban Land Institute (ULI) as a valid method of determining parking demand. The principle behind the ULI method is that demand generators in a mixed use facility do not all reach peak demand at the same time. In a hospitality example, some guests will take their vehicles off property during the daytime, while the daytime is the peak demand period for hotel employees. These patterns are complimentary and thus it does not make sense to plan the total inventory for the individual peak demands of each use. The ULI model is a detailed mathematical analysis based on historical statistics and vehicle counts that applies adjustments to the various uses to identify the true combined peak period demand. In general, shared parking analysis results in a decrease in inventory needs by anywhere from 5% to 40% depending on how complimentary the various uses are to each other. For the sake of this analysis, we have assumed a 10% inventory reduction as some of the adjustments a shared parking analysis would create are already in the calculations above. Adjusted Parking Requirements Based on the discussions above, the Silver Rock Resort would require 702 parking spaces as illustrated below. The current program for the property is proposing 708 stalls and as such will accommodate the demand. Adjusted Silver Rock Parking Requirements Land Total Specific Plan Drive In Non -Captive A. Use Units Requirement Adjustment Adjustment Requirement Hotel Units 340 268 70% 238 Hotel Lobby Bars 106 25 50% 13 Hotel Restaurants 377 91 25% 68 Hotel Employee Parking 378 189 95 Conference Center/Shared Services 425 0 50% 213 Retail 747 2 85% 0 Spa 70 70 25% 53 Golf 27 135 25% 101 Maximum Spaces Required 780 780 Shared Parking 10% Adjustment (78) (78) Total Parking Requirement 702 702 Providing Specialized Services To The Hospitality Industry Page 6 Silver Rock Resort SHARED PARKING ANALYSIS Since the City of La Quinta accepts the ULI method of shared parking analysis as an acceptable method of establishing parking demand, Niche has included a shared parking study as part of this analysis. The adjusted municipal requirement will be compared to the results of the shared parking study to generate a final recommendation. Niche Advisors conducts shared parking analysis based on the industry accepted standards defined in the Urban Land Institute text, "Shared Parking: Second Edition." The ULI standard breaks shared parking analysis down into a nine step process as follows: 1. Gather and Review Project Data 2. Select Parking Ratios 3. Select Factors and Analyze Differences in Activity Patterns 4. Develop Scenarios For Critical Parking Need Periods 5. Adjust Ratios For Modal Spilt and Persons Per Car For Each Scenario 6. Apply Non -Captive Adjustments For Each Scenario 7. Calculate Required Parking Spaces For Each Scenario 8. Once space counts are calculated, the recommendations are reviewed against operational concerns and the impact of different managerial strategies. 9. The result is the final recommendation of parking inventory. Step 1: Gather and Review Project Data Demand The most important step in any parking analysis is to understand the various land uses in the given project which drive parking demand. Traditional shared parking analysis is mostly about identifying these land uses and applying standard ratios for the number of parking spaces required per unit of measurement (e.g. number of rooms, square feet of meeting space, etc.). This ratio -based methodology is ideal for new developments because it allows the analyst to forecast demand before the project ever begins construction. The key is in setting the ratios to the appropriate level. In the case of the Silver Rock project, the development team was able to provide Niche Advisors with substantial data on the various land uses, including square foot and seat counts from program data and drawings. This data was broken down into the various categories available in the ULI model so that base parking requirement ratios can be applied. Where there are no applicable ULI base ratio categories, Niche will use its own data or assumptions. The various land uses and ULI categories assigned are as follows: Providing Specialized Services To The Hospitality Industry Page 7 CHFins. �, =e - Silver Rock Resort Program By ULI Base Ratio Categories Silver Rock Resort Land Use Measured By Units Months Open Hours of Operation Lifestyle Hotel Units 200 All 24/7 Hotel Leisure Lifestyle Hotel Restaurant Square Feet 3,700 All 6a-10p Hotel Restaurant/Lounge Lifestyle Hotel Lobby Bar Square Feet 1,000 All 2p-12a Hotel Restaurant/Lounge Lifestyle Hotel Retail Square Feet 247 All 8a-8p Community Shopping Center Luxury Hotel Units 140 All 24/7 Hotel Leisure Luxury Hotel Restaurant Square Feet 4,200 All 6a-10p Fine/Casual Dining Restaurant Luxury Hotel Lobby Bar Square Feet 1,290 All 2p-12a Hotel Restaurant/Lounge Luxury Hotel Spa Square Feet 13,083 All 8a-8p Health Club Luxury Hotel Retail Square Feet 500 All 8a-8p Community Shopping Center Shared Service Meeting Space Square Feet 42,017 All 8a-8p Hotel Convention Space Golf Holes 18 All 6a-7p Niche Defined Future Golf Holes 9 All 6a-7p Niche Defined Step 2: Select Parking Ratios The second step in a shared parking analysis is to apply parking ratios to the various land uses. The ratios are designed to determine how many stalls per unit of measurement would be required for each individual land use if it were in a completely isolated environment and all customers arrived by car. For example, if one of the restaurants was a stand-alone location with nothing else near it and no way to get to it other than driving, the ratio determines how many stalls such a dining establishment would require. Later in the analysis, adjustments will be made for various other factors. The base ratio simply states the maximum potential number of spaces required per land use. It is also important to note that the industry accepted ratios are based on the concept of meeting 85% of the peak demand requirements. It is generally accepted that designing a parking facility to meet peak occupancy requirements will result in excess spaces the vast majority of the time. This is not a productive use of real estate. The logic behind ratio selection is that by designing facilities to meet 85% of the peak demand, typical volume will always be accommodated, parking shortages will be rare, and the overall efficiency of the land used for parking will be high. ULI has established base ratios for many land uses and nearly all of them translate well to the Silver Rock project. Three of the land uses in the project require further discussion as either there is no pre -defined ULI ratios or the ULI ratios are not an exact fit. Those uses are listed below: Spa: Just as in the Specific Plan analysis, the only ULI base ratios resembling the Spa is a public health club. These facilities do not have the same parking behavior as is anticipated at the Spa. As stated previously, the hotel spa is not a work out center for the public, but a treatment center for spa Providing Specialized Services To The Hospitality Industry Page 8 Silver Rock Resort and salon customers. In the Specific Plan analysis above, we estimated the maximum potential Spa parking demand was 70 spaces (39 customers and 31 employees), and we have kept this assumption for shared parking review. Catering/Banquets: The standard base ratio for event space at "convention" hotels (those having greater than 50 square feet of meeting space per guestroom) is 20 spaces per thousand feet of meeting space on weekdays and 10 spaces on weekends. While the Silver Rock program promotes 42,000 feet of overall potential meeting space, this includes pre -function areas and exterior areas such as lawns, etc. The ULI base ratio analysis is meant to apply to actual meeting room space only. The Silver Rock actual meeting room area is 20,473. Golf: While there is not an industry standard base ratio for golf courses, most cities apply some sort of ratio to the number of holes and the extent of the clubhouse. The peak occupancy of a golf course would be achieved if every hole were occupied and every golfer drove their own vehicle, plus some accommodation for extra people in the clubhouse. Niche normally assumes an average of 3.5 players per golfing party, plus an extra person in the clubhouse, indicating 4.5 spaces per hole orl 22 total. The Specific Plan calls for 5 spaces per hole, and since there is no ULI assumption, we have honored the Specific Plan. Given that base ratios are meant to meet 85% of demand, we adjusted the ratio to 4.25 spaces per hole, or a total of 115 stalls. By applying the base ratios to all of the land uses, we are able to generate the maximum number of stalls required if each use were in a standalone environment and all customers drove. This base ratio stall calculation is as follows: Base Ratio Parking Requirements Units of Number of Weekday Lifestyle Hotel Per Room Units 200 Visitor 0.90 EmployeeMeasurement 0.25 230 1.00 .. 0.18 236 Lifestyle Hotel Restaurant Per 1,000 Sq Ft 3,700 10.00 37 10.00 37 Lifestyle Hotel Lobby Bar Per 1,000 Sq Ft 1,000 10.00 10 10.00 10 Lifestyle Hotel Retail Per 1,000 Sq Ft 247 2.90 0.70 1 3.20 0.80 1 Luxury Hotel Per Room 140 0.90 0.25 161 1.00 0.18 165 Luxury Hotel Restaurant Per 1,000 Sq Ft 4,200 10.00 42 10.00 42 Luxury Hotel Lobby Bar Per 1,000 Sq Ft 1,290 10.00 13 10.00 13 Luxury Hotel Spa Total Peak Demand 70 70 Luxury Hotel Retail Per 1,000 Sq Ft 500 2.90 0.70 1 3.20 0.80 2 Meeting Space Per 1,000 Sq Ft 20,473 20.00 409 10.00 205 Golf (current and future) Per Hole 27 1 4.25 115 1 115 Maximum Spaces Required 1 1,089 1 895 Step 3: Select Factors and Analyze Differences in Activity Patterns The base parking ratios above generate the number of stalls used at 85% of peak conditions if each of the uses were standalone enterprises. These ratios generate the maximum parking stalls needed for the mixed use project, but this is only a start. To get an accurate forecast of parking demand, and as such develop an optimal stall count, it is critical to make multiple adjustments to the initial base ratio count. The two primary factors considered in step three are monthly activity patterns and time of day activity patterns. Providing Specialized Services To The Hospitality Industry Page 9 Silver Rock Resort Seasonality Traditionally, a resort is a prime example of a land use with seasonality. Most hotels experience occupancy peaks and valleys throughout the year. Silver Rock will follow the same seasonality patterns as other hotels in the Coachella Valley, primarily driven by weather and by events that impact leisure travelers. Rather than taking a blanket approach to monthly seasonality based on the ULI national monthly adjustments, Niche used actual data from the Coachella Valley hotels in our database (Four years of occupancy trends from three Coachella Valley hotels). We applied this data to the hotel and retail components since both are directly impacted by hotel occupancy. From a seasonality perspective we utilized the ULI health club assumptions for the Spa as we have no other data available, but we did increase usage in March through May when the Coachella Valley hits peak occupancy. We also introduced seasonality to the golf course based on global assumptions of the impact of weather on golf volume. For all other land uses, we assumed the ULI monthly seasonality adjustments where applicable. Time of Day Time of day adjustments are made to reflect the fact that individual land uses have different user behavior and thus parking requirements throughout the course of a given day. For most uses, we maintained the ULI standard time of day adjustments with modifications made if required based on hours of operation, input from the developer, and our expertise in hotel parking operations. Data pertinent to our adjustment calculations for both monthly/seasonality and time of day factors are included in Exhibits A-C at the end of this report. Step 4: Develop Scenarios For Critical Parking Need Periods Once the base parking requirements are adjusted for seasonality and time of day traffic flow, it is possible to identify peak demand periods. Below are charts illustrating the "seasonality and time of day adjusted" requirements for Silver Rock on weekdays, and then again on weekends. Weekday volume is higher than weekends at nearly all times of all days. While overall volume requirements differ significantly, general demand patterns throughout a given day are similar on weekdays and weekends. Both ramp up during the early morning to hit a peak at 9am when the most employees, golfers and potential meeting attendees could be onsite before the majority of hotel guests who might leave for the day depart. There are additional busy periods during the lunch rush, and then again as hotel guests begin to return for the day before the employee counts begin to dwindle. This is a very typical pattern for a resort location. The peak demand period, or what parking planners refer to as the "Design Day" occurs on February weekdays at 9am, with similar results noon. This pattern is also similar in March and November. Essentially, the months when hotel occupancies are high will see the parking lot the most full in the morning before guests depart for the day and during the middle of the day when the employees, golf, meeting space, restaurants and spa are all in higher operating volumes. Providing Specialized Services To The Hospitality Industry Page 10 `'�ITCHF. i 0� I .F 1,000 900 800 700 600 600 400 300 200 100 Silver Rock Resort Weekday Space Requirements -lan -Feb -Mar -Apr -May -Jun -Jul -Aug Sep -Oct - Nov Dec Gam lam Sam 9am loam llam 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm 4pm 5pm 6pm 7pm 8pm .9pm lopm Weekend Space Requirements 800 700 600 -Feb -Mar —Apr Soo -May -Jun 400 -lul -Aug 300 -Sep -Oct 200 - Nov -Dec 100 0 6am 7am Sam 9am loam llam 12pm 1pm 2pm 3pm 4pm 5pm 6pm 7pm 8pm 9pm lopm Step 5: Adjust Ratios For Modal Split and Persons Per Car Adjustments for modal split and persons per car reflect the fact that not every customer of a given land use arrives by car or by themselves. The base ratios used by the parking industry in step one already reflect generalized modal split information for the various land uses. Adjustments are only made when significant variances are identified based on property specific characteristics. Luxury Hotel: The luxury hotel will be operated as a valet only establishment. This means for luxury hotel guests, luxury food and beverage patrons, patrons of the spa, and external patrons of the luxury hotel retail component, these customers will only be able to valet park. Valet nested parking facilities can always accommodate more vehicles as valets are able to park cars closer together, stack Providing Specialized Services To The Hospitality Industry Page 1 1 7TCHIP Silver Rock Resort cars in front of each other, etc. We have assumed a 5% modal adjustment to these uses to account for the fact that the valets will be able to fit more cars into the allocated parking area. Meeting Facilities: The only events occupying the meeting space which will draw parking customers that were not already onsite as hotel guests are high end social events, local business meetings etc. Some degree of these customers will carpool. An example might be a high end local wedding. Couples will arrive together, potentially even families. So while there might be 409 attendees of a wedding, there will not be 409 vehicles. To be conservative, we assumed a 25% modal adjustment. Our experience is traditionally significantly more than this. Step ®: Apply Non Captive Acliustment. In shared parking analysis, the term "non -captive" refers to parkers who are on site for one land use, and then use others during their stay. Failing to calculate for such parkers can result in double counting and excess parking inventory. For example, if a golf patron goes inside the resort and eats at the restaurant an hour after playing, this is only a single vehicle parked whereas parking requirements would count each separately. We have already discussed non -captive ratios in the Specific Plan discussion above. Those adjustments are as follows: Food and Beverage Facilities: We assumed that 25% of restaurant patrons and 50% of lobby bar patrons would be hotel guests and thus already be counted in the hotel vehicles. Retail: The retail facilities will be small gift shops designed for hotel guests. We would normally assume all patrons of these shops would be on site for some other reason, but to allow some aspect of employee parking we assumed an 85% non -captive adjustment. Spa: The luxury hotel spa will draw some business from the local community and from guests at other hotel properties. However, the purpose of the spa is to accommodate guests of Silver Rock. We assumed that at least 25% of the spa patrons will be hotel guests. Golf: As with the Spa, there will be a large draw to the golf course from external customers. When the hotel is filled with group business however, there will surely be some degree of private tournaments, and some tee times will be reserved for guests. We assumed 25% of golf patrons would be hotel guests. Meeting Space: The majority of discussion related to meeting space parking demand is centered on a large event that is meant for the local community rather than hotel guests. Even though this is the purpose of meeting space parking requirements, there will always be some degree of event attendees who stay over in the hotel. We have assumed a 5% non -captive adjustment to reflect this. Step ! Calculate Required Parking Spaces For Each Scenario The final step in the calculation of required parking spaces is to re-evaluate the peak demand periods after applying modal and non -captive adjustments. Below are calculations for the "Design Day" (February weekday mornings at 9am). Providing Specialized Services To The Hospitality Industry Page 12 CHFon I,—Fc Required Spaces For Peak Demand Day Silver Rock Resort Peak Demand Modal Split Non -Captive Recommended RequirementsLand Use Adjustment Adjustment Assume Lifestyle Hotel 9arn 128 February Weekdays 0% 0% 128 Lifestyle Hotel Employees 40 0% 0% 40 Lifestyle Hotel Restaurant 21 0% 25% 15 Lifestyle Hotel Lobby Bar 0 0% 50% 0 Lifestyle Hotel Retail 0 0% 85% 0 Lifestyle Hotel Retail Employees 0 0% 0% 0 Luxury Hotel 89 5% 0% 85 Luxury Hotel Employees 28 0% 0% 28 Luxury Hotel Restaurant 23 5% 25% 16 Luxury Hotel Lobby Bar 0 5% 50% 0 Luxury Hotel Spa 15 5% 25% 10 Luxury Hotel Spa Employees 12 0% 0% 12 Luxury Hotel Retail 0 5% 85% 0 Luxury Hotel Retail Employees 0 0% 0% 0 Shared Service Meeting Space 409 25% 5% 287 Golf 115 0% 25% 86 Total 880 707 Step 8: Review of Requirements and Operational Concerns Shared parking analysis starts by applying industry standard base ratios to the various components of a given project to determine the peak potential parking demand. Adjustments are then applied for seasonality and for fluctuations over the course of day. These adjustments identify the "design day" when peak demand is reached. This design day does not include outliers when the property may be exceptionally busy as these outliers are rare and should not dictate the design of the facility. If any of the parking segments significantly utilize alternative means of transportation, or if there is commonality among the reasons bringing people to the site, then modal split or non -captive adjustments are applied to the design day requirements. This results in the final recommended stall count for the site. The final step is to review any operational concerns that might cause need for more parking. We do not anticipate any issues at Silver Rock. This is particularly true given our discussion of the all valet approach at the luxury property (which will allow even further stack parking if necessary at peak demand periods). Further, from an operational perspective, we do not anticipate a ballroom that could hold 425 seats to generate 287 vehicles even on a high drive-in event. Our estimate is that the 707 stalls called for by shared parking analysis is conservative. Providing Specialized Services To The Hospitality Industry Page 13 Silver Rock Resort Step 9: Final Recommendation of Parking Inventory With no further operating challenges impacting the shared parking analysis, the final shared parking recommendation is 707 stalls. CONCLUSION Niche Advisors has evaluated the developer's program for the Silver Rock Resort project and determined that based on municipal requirements and operational needs, the resort should accommodate 702 parking stalls. Based on shared parking analysis, the resort should accommodate 707 stalls. A conservative approach to development planning would be to meet in the middle and establish a facility with at least 705 parking spaces. The developer is currently planning approximately 708 stalls and as such will be able to accommodate the needs of the property. Niche Advisors is appreciative of the opportunity to complete this assessment of the Silver Rock Resort project and looks forward to any feedback or questions. All inquiries should be forwarded to: Joshua Miller Managing Director Niche Advisors 619-254-4245 joshua.miller@nicheadvisors.com Providing Specialized Services To The Hospitality Industry Page 14 EXHIBIT A: MONTHLY ADJUSTMENT DETAIL Customer/Visitor Traffic Lifestyle Hotel 79% 89% 100% 88% 75% 64% 71% 58% 59% 69% 75% 65% Lifestyle Hotel Restaurant 85% 86% 95% 92% 96% 95% 98% 99% 91% 96% 93% 100% Lifestyle Hotel Lobby Bar 85% 86% 95% 92% 96% 95% 98% 99% 91% 96% 93% 100% Lifestyle Hotel Retail 79% 89% 100% 88% 75% 64% 71% 58% 59% 69% 75% 65% Luxury Hotel 79% 89% 100% 88% 75% 64% 71% 58% 59% 69% 75% 65% Luxury Hotel Restaurant 85% 86% 95% 92% 96% 95% 98% 99% 91% 96% 93% 100% Luxury Hotel Lobby Bar 85% 86% 95% 92% 96% 95% 98% 99% 91% 96% 93% 100% Luxury Hotel Spa 100% 95% 100% 90% 80% 65% 65% 70% 80% 85% 85% 90% Luxury Hotel Retail 79% 89% 100% 88% 75% 64% 71% 58% 59% 69% 75% 65% Shared Service Meeting S 75% 100% 90% 55% 60% 50% 45% 75% 80% 85% 100% 60% Golf 100% 100% 80% 80% 60% 50% 50% 50% 65% 80% 100% 100% EmployeeTraffic Lifestyle Hotel 79% 89% 100% 88% 75% 64% 71% 58% 59% 69% 75% 65% Lifestyle Hotel Retail 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 90% 100% Luxury Hotel 79% 89% 100% 88% 75% 64% 71% 58% 59% 69% 75% 65% Luxury Hotel Spa 100% F 95% 100% F 90% 80% 65% 65% 70% 80% 85% 85% 90% Luxury Hotel Retail 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 80% 90% 100% EXHIBIT B: TIME OF DAY ADJUSTMENTS 10am 11larn 12pm 1pm 2prn 3pm 4prn 5prn 6prn 7prn 8Pm 9pm 10prn Weekday Traffic Lifestyle Hotel 95% 95% 90% 80% 70% 70% 65% 65% 70% 70% 75% 80% 85% 85% 90% 95% 95% 100% 100% Lifestyle Hotel Employees 5% 30% 90% 90% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 90% 70% 40% 20% 20% 20% 20% 10% 5% Lifestyle Hotel Restaurant 30% 80% 100% 65% 10% 40% 100% 80% 33% 10% 10% 50% 65% 80% 70% 67% 60% 40% 30% Lifestyle Hotel Lobby Bar 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 50% 65% 100% 100% 100% 75% 50% 30% Lifestyle Hotel Retail 1% 5% 15% 35% 65% 85% 95% 100% 95% 90% 90% 95% 95% 95% 80% 50% 30% 10% 0% Lifestyle Hotel Retail Employees 10% 15% 40% 75% 85% 95% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 95% 95% 95% 90% 75% 40% 15% 0% Luxury Hotel 95% 95% 90% 80% 70% 70% 65% 65% 70% 70% 75% 80% 85% 85% 90% 95% 95% 100% 100% Luxury Hotel Employees 5% 30% 90% 90% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 90% 70% 40% 20% 20% 20% 20% 10% 5% Luxury Hotel Restaurant 30% 80% 100% 65% 10% 40% 100% 80% 33% 10% 10% 50% 65% 80% 70% 67% 60% 40% 30% Luxury Hotel Lobby Bar 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 50% 65% 100% 100% 100% 75% 50% 30% Luxury Hotel Spa 0% 0% 20% 40% 70% 80% 50% 70% 70% 70% 80% 90% 100% 90% 80% 0% 0% 0% 0% Luxury Hotel Spa Employees 0% 0% 50% 50% 75% 75% 75% 75% 75% 75% 75% 100% 100% 75% 50% 20% 0% 0% 0% Luxury Hotel Retail 1% 5% 15% 35% 65% 85% 95% 100% 95% 90% 90% 95% 95% 95% 80% 50% 30% 10% 0% Luxury Hotel Retail Employees 10% 15% 40% 75% 85% 95% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 95% 95% 95% 90% 75% 40% 15% 0% Shared Service Meeting Space 10% 20% 50% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 50% 30% 30% 10% 0% 0% 0% Golf 60% 80% 80% 100% 100% 100% 100% 80% 80% 60% 60% 30% 30% 15% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Weekend Traffic Lifestyle Hotel 95% 95% 90% 80% 70% 70% 65% 65% 70% 70% 75% 80% 85% 85% 90% 95% 95% 100% 100% Lifestyle Hotel Employees 5% 30% 90% 90% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 90% 70% 40% 20% 20% 20% 20% 10% 5% Lifestyle Hotel Restaurant 30% 80% 100% 65% 10% 40% 100% 80% 33% 10% 10% 50% 65% 80% 70% 67% 60% 40% 30% Lifestyle Hotel Lobby Bar 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 50% 65% 100% 100% 100% 75% 50% 30% Lifestyle Hotel Retail 1% 5% 15% 35% 65% 85% 95% 100% 95% 90% 90% 95% 95% 95% 80% 50% 30% 10% 0% Lifestyle Hotel Retail Employees 10% 15% 40% 75% 85% 95% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 95% 95% 95% 90% 75% 40% 15% 0% Luxury Hotel 95% 95% 90% 80% 70% 70% 65% 65% 70% 70% 75% 80% 85% 85% 90% 95% 95% 100% 100% Luxury Hotel Employees 5% 30% 90% 90% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 90% 70% 40% 20% 20% 20% 20% 10% 5% Luxury Hotel Restaurant 30% 80% 100% 65% 10% 40% 100% 80% 33% 10% 10% 50% 65% 80% 70% 67% 60% 40% 30% Luxury Hotel Lobby Bar 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 10% 20% 30% 50% 65% 100% 100% 100% 75% 50% 30% Luxury Hotel Spa 0% 0% 20% 40% 70% 80% 50% 70% 70% 70% 80% 90% 100% 90% 80% 0% 0% 0% 0% Luxury Hotel Spa Employees 0% 0% 50% 50% 75% 75% 75% 75% 75% 75% 75% 100% 100% 75% 50% 20% 0% 0% 0% Luxury Hotel Retail 1% 5% 15% 35% 65% 85% 95% 100% 95% 90% 90% 95% 95% 95% 80% 50% 30% 10% 0% Luxury Hotel Retail Employees 10% 15% 40% 75% 85% 95% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 95% 95% 95% 90% 75% 40% 15% 0% Shared Service Meeting Space 10% 20% 50% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 50% 30% 30% 10% 0% 0% 0% Golf 60% 80% 80% 100% 100% 100% 100% 80% 80% 60% 60% 30% 30% 15% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% EXHIBIT C: MONTHLY PARKING TOTALS Weekday Traffic Jan 352 456 604 747 714 742 750 727 710 673 687 689 548 466 447 339 298 Feb 391 508 690 880 844 872 879 856 839 803 817 819 625 521 504 380 329 Mar 409 523 699 859 818 848 856 837 819 786 802 814 641 548 535 418 370 Apr 358 454 580 672 631 660 671 651 632 599 613 624 523 461 447 363 330 May 308 400 527 626 585 614 631 614 592 563 575 594 484 425 413 327 292 Jun 267 350 459 536 495 522 544 527 503 477 488 509 419 373 362 291 260 Jul 286 370 476 540 496 524 546 528 505 478 490 511 431 389 379 313 283 Aug 260 353 492 622 581 610 634 616 591 563 574 597 458 392 380 285 243 Sep 273 369 514 662 626 654 671 653 630 601 613 628 478 403 388 284 241 Oct 315 420 577 734 695 724 742 720 697 664 676 688 528 446 429 319 273 Nov 354 471 647 839 800 828 843 818 797 759 772 776 584 484 465 344 292 Dec 310 411 537 648 609 640 658 632 607 568 581 588 481 417 395 303 266 Weekend Traffic 1. �P,m 4PM 5pm bpm 7pm 6pM bpm i1pr Jan 361 445 535 599 561 589 595 573 556 520 537 544 487 439 421 345 320 Feb 398 489 596 681 640 667 673 650 635 598 616 624 540 482 466 384 353 Mar 422 511 616 681 634 664 671 652 635 602 622 641 569 517 506 427 397 Apr 374 454 532 565 520 549 559 539 521 488 506 522 485 450 438 377 354 May 319 395 473 508 463 492 508 490 469 440 456 479 437 407 396 336 312 Jun 277 346 414 438 393 420 441 424 401 375 388 413 380 358 348 299 277 Jul 299 370 437 452 404 432 453 435 413 386 401 427 399 379 369 324 303 Aug 262 337 421 472 428 457 479 462 437 410 423 450 392 361 349 286 259 Sep 275 351 438 501 463 490 507 489 467 437 451 470 407 369 354 284 257 Oct 319 403 496 564 522 551 567 545 523 490 505 522 454 410 395 321 292 Nov 357 449 552 638 595 624 638 612 592 554 571 579 496 441 423 345 313 Dec 318 403 481 529 487 517 535 509 485 446 462 473 432 396 375 308 284 ATTACHMENT 6 RAY ROOKER ARCHITECT architecture interiors landscape design 49410 Brian Court, La Quinta CA 92253 (760) 564-6798 rrooker@dc.rr.com December 7, 2016 City of La Quinta PLANNING COMMISSION ATTN: Mr. Gabriel Perez, Planning Manager RE: SILVER ROCK RESORT AND RESIDENCES Phase 2 Ladies and Gentlemen, Please allow me to make the following comments and observations regarding the new project now under review by the City. The application is complete and very well done, Following are my comments. ARCHITECTURAL CHARACTER As I previously noted in the Phase 1 application, I am concerned that the style presented is just a copy of 1960 dated homes and buildings, and nothing new or exciting. The stark differences between the desert and mountains and the proposed new buildings is also very uncomfortable. (See application cover sheet.) Skinny metal posts and full height curtain walls appear more like a 1960 shopping center than a new world class resort. However, since the basis architectural style has already been approved in Phase 1,1 will make just a few suggestions. LIFESTYLE AND GOLF CLUB ENTRANCES ( See Cover Sheet and sheet A 2.1) There does not seem to be a "since of arrival" or some kind of excitement. Perhaps some water features, more plantings with color( i.e. bougainvillea, hibiscus, leafy palms, plumeria, etc.) guest seating with rugs, etc. LANDSCAPE In general the planting areas seem to be minimal, perhaps that is on purpose to coincide with the architecture. I would suggest that the applicant reconsider more planting in the natural unplanted areas, and I would certainly suggest the use of cast in place boulders along paths and paved areas. BUILDING COLORS It appears that the proposal is to have an all white exterior with occaisional ceramic tile accent walls. I previously suggested dark earth tones, but I have reconsidered and prefer the color scheme as presented. MISCELLANEOUS COMMENTS Is there a consideration for window coverings in the residences for privacy and heat control? Have you considered stone facing instead of ceramic tile? Is there a swimming pool towel room for guests to pick up and dispose of towels? At the tennis courts, can the side fencing be kept low so that guests can observe the play? Respectfully submitted, Ray Rooker Architect/Resident/Frequent Golfer at Silver Rock Former member of La Quinta ALRB SS-1 eca Q"&V — GEM ofibe DESERT — TO: Honorable Chair and Members of the Planning Commission FROM: Gabriel Perez, Planning Manager DATE: December 27, 2016 411:111X4�:74Z9]:1KfUlK41911P141WIN Ito] ZU01'Al 9X4F_\VATJV1ka VIIIW_11ICOUN P The City Council moved to introduce at first reading an ordinance amending the special events regulations on December 20, 2016. The Planning Commission considered and approved the amendments to the special event regulations on August 9, 2016. These amendments were presented to Council on September 20, 2016; however, Council directed staff to research regulations in neighboring cities and to craft proposals that allow greater flexibility for events in residential districts. Attachment 1 includes the approved modifications to the City's special event regulations and Attachment 2 is a table that summarizes the regulations. In summary, the special event regulations entail: • Base the need for a permit for a residence that is rented with or without compensation with a combination of event characteristics (outdoor amplified music, staging, event lighting, tents, additional parking accommodations, traffic restrictions, etc.) versus the current standard of the number of persons attending an event (a 50 person threshold); permits would be required when holding special events. • Require event permits for short-term vacation rental units when exceeding the permitted maximum occupancy. • Allow a maximum of three special events on a private property in a residential district and reduce the event period to a maximum of three consecutive days. The current standard permits two special events in a calendar year, not to exceed ten consecutive days per event. • Require a major temporary use permit for special events that occur more than three but less than twelve times in a calendar year in residential districts. • Require a conditional use permit for special events that occur twelve or more times in a calendar year in residential districts. 0 Require neighbor notification for special events in residential districts. The proposed modifications for special events in nonresidential districts are as follows: • Require a minor use permit for special events held more than four times in a calendar year in nonresidential districts. • Terms for special events may extend beyond a calendar year subject to the conditions of a minor use permit. The current standard limits special events to four times in a calendar year with a temporary use permit. The Council also approved penalties for special event permit violations. A second violation of permit requirements may lead to suspension of any existing permit or pending permit application for 90 days. Third violation shall be cause for automatic revocation of any current or pending application for a temporary use permit, minor use permit, or conditional use permit. The Council recommended a review of the special event permits one year from implementation of the special event regulations. Attachments: 1. Recommended Special Event Code Amendments 2. Table of Recommended Special Event Code Amendments 2 ATTACHMENT 1 9.60.170 Special events - Residential. A. Special Events. Within residential districts, or residential areas for property or parcel(s) zoned mixed -use (referred to in this section as "residential district(s)"), special events shall include, but are not limited to: 1. Pageants, fairs, carnivals and large athletic events, religious or entertainment events, block parties, large neighborhood or community gatherings. 2. Events at a privately owned residential dwelling, such as, but not limited to, a single-family detached or multiple -family attached unit, apartment house or complex, condominium, cooperative apartment, duplex, or any portion of such dwellings, rented for compensation or without compensation for the purpose of staging a special event that includes a combination of any two or more of the following characteristics: outdoor amplified music, a stage or staging, event lighting, tents, additional parking accommodations, traffic restrictions, and other characteristics consistent with larger gatherings that are not consistent with occasional residential parties or small events. 3. Events at a short-term vacation rental unit property or parcel(s) that exceeds the total daytime number of occupants allowed pursuant to Section 3.25.070. B. Standards. Special events are permitted in residential districts as indicated in Table 9-1 with the approval of a temporary use permit or conditional use permit, in accordance with the following: 1. One special event may not exceed three consecutive days. 2. A minor temporary use permit may be processed and issued if no more than three special events occur at a single-family detached or multiple - family attached unit, short-term vacation rental, apartment house, condominium, cooperative apartment, duplex, or any portion of such dwellings in a calendar year. 3. A major temporary use permit may be processed and issued if more than three but less than twelve special events occur at a single-family detached or multiple -family attached unit, short-term vacation rental, apartment house, condominium, cooperative apartment, duplex, or any portion of such dwellings in a calendar year subject to approval at a public hearing of the Director. 4. Special events that occur more than eleven times in a calendar year may be permitted at a single-family detached or multiple -family attached unit, short-term vacation rental, apartment house, condominium, cooperative apartment, duplex, or any portion of such dwellings subject to the approval of a conditional use permit at a public 1 hearing of the planning commission in accordance with this section and the municipal code. 5. An application for a minor temporary use permit for special events shall be submitted to the Design and Development Department no later than forty-five (45) days prior to the proposed special event. An application for a major temporary use permit or conditional use permit for special events shall be submitted no later than ninety (90) days prior to the proposed special event. 6. The City Manager or his/her designee may allow for an expedited application of a minor temporary use permit, which may be submitted later than the application deadlines set forth in the subsection above, and may suspend the appeal procedures after a decision of the permit is rendered, if the special event will have limited parking and traffic impacts, will not have outdoor tents or other structures that require a building permit, will have limited or no outdoor amplified music, will not require a permit from the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for consumption of alcohol, and the applicant for the special event certifies that these limitations will apply and be enforced. 7. Findings. The following findings shall be made by the decision -making authority in conjunction with approval of either a minor or major temporary use permit, or conditional use permit: a. The event will not be detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the community in the area of the proposed event. b. There is adequate area to conduct the event and to accommodate the anticipated attendance. c. Sufficient parking will be provided for the anticipated attendance. d. Food service operations, medical facilities, solid waste facilities, sewage disposal methods and potable water service have been provided. (Approval by the health officer may be required.) e. Fire protection plans and facilities have been provided to the satisfaction of the fire marshal. f. Security plans and facilities have been provided to the satisfaction of the sheriff. g. Public roadways providing access to the event are capable of accommodating the anticipated traffic volumes in a reasonable and safe manner with minimal disruption to local traffic circulation. 8. Regardless of the number of attendants, activities conducted on property owned by or leased to the city or on public rights -of -way may require an encroachment permit issued by the City Manager or his/her designee. 2 9. A cash bond or other guarantee as determined by the City Manager or his/her designee for removal of the temporary use and cleanup and restoration of the activity site within seven days of the activity conclusion may be required. 10.Applications for permits or certificates required by this section shall be referred by the Design and Development Department to other affected departments, cities or public agencies as may be appropriate for review and comment. 11.The applicant shall provide evidence that the applicant mailed or delivered written notification of the special event(s) to all property owners shown on the last equalized county assessment roll and all occupants of each dwelling unit within five hundred feet (500') of the proposed special event property. Such notice shall be issued no later than fourteen days prior, and completed no more than seven days prior to the special event. The notice shall include: a. The date, time, hours of operation and complete description of all activities for the event as required to be submitted as part of the application b. The name and twenty-four hour contact phone number of the local contact person for the property and the Police Department. 12. Signs for pageants, fairs, carnivals and large athletic events, religious or entertainment events, block parties, large neighborhood or community gatherings shall be allowed as follows: a. Maximum of one temporary banner per street frontage, not to exceed thirty-two square feet. b. Maximum one temporary portable sign on- or off -site on private property, not to exceed fifty-five square feet. c. Maximum thirty off -site temporary directional signs, nine square feet in area, subject to the provisions of Section 9.160.060, subsections C through H with the exception of subsection E. d. Maximum fifteen bunting signs, with maximum size to be approved by the City Manager or his/her designee. e. Posting period, locations and related details shall be as approved in the temporary use permit for the event. f. Other signs and advertising devices, such as pennants, flags and A - frame signs are prohibited. 13. Related issues, including but not limited to police and security, food and water supply, consumption of alcohol, use of tents and canopies, fugitive dust control, sanitation facilities, medical services, noise, signage, fire protection and traffic control, shall be satisfactorily 3 addressed by the applicant, as required by the City Manager or his/her designee, sheriff, fire chief or health officer in their administration of other city codes. Such other codes may require the applicant to obtain permits such as building, electrical, County Health, California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control and tent permits. 14.A permit may be issued for special events in nonresidential districts or at nonresidential areas of mixed -use property or parcel(s) pursuant to Section 9.100.130 of this code. C. Violations. A violation of this section may include any of the following: 1. Permit Limitation. The City Manager or his/her designee may summarily deny, suspend, or revoke any current or pending temporary use permit, minor use permit, or conditional use permit pursuant to the provisions set forth in Section 2.04.100 (Appeals to Council) of Chapter 2.04, or other applicable procedural provisions in the municipal code, for any or all of the following: (a) A violation by the applicant, occupants, responsible party, owner(s) or the owner's authorized agent or representative of any of the conditions of approval or any provisions in the municipal code; (b) The applicant, occupants, responsible party, owner(s) or the owner's authorized agent or representative performs activities described in the application for the temporary use permit, minor use permit, or conditional use permit in a manner that poses a threat to the public health and safety, endangers the preservation of property, engages in activities outside the scope of the activities described in the application, or fails to timely reimburse the city for costs associated with enforcement of the conditions of approval or any provisions in the municipal code. Additionally, for any violation under this section or other provisions of the municipal code resulting from a special event at a short term vacation rental, the City Manager or his/her designee may summarily deny, suspend, or revoke the short term vacation rental permit and licenses related to the operation thereto. Any revocation of a temporary use permit, minor use permit, or conditional use permit pursuant to this section, after notice and public hearing and final determination for revocation, shall result in the applicant, occupants, responsible party, owner(s) or the owner's authorized agent or representative, operating under the revoked permit, being ineligible to apply or re -apply for any special event permit for at least one year. 2. Notice of Violation. The city may issue a notice of violation to any occupant, responsible party, owner(s) or the owner's authorized agent or representative, pursuant to Section 1.01.300 (Notices —Service) of 4 the municipal code, if there is any violation of this section or any other provisions of the municipal code, caused or maintained by any of the above parties. The City Manager or his/her designee may suspend any existing permit or pending permit application for a period of 90 days after a second violation of any of the conditions of approval from an applicable permit or any provisions of the municipal code. A third violation shall be cause for automatic revocation by the City Manager or his/her designee of any current or pending application for a temporary use permit, minor use permit, or conditional use permit. 3. Administrative Citation. The city may issue an administrative citation to any occupant, responsible party, owner(s) or the owner's authorized agent or representative, pursuant to Chapter 1.09 (Administrative Citation) of the municipal code, if there is any violation of this section or other provisions of the municipal code, caused or maintained by any of the above parties. Nothing in this section shall preclude the city from issuing an infraction citation upon the occurrence of the same offense on a separate day. 4. Misdemeanor Citation. The city may issue a misdemeanor citation to any occupant, responsible party, owner(s) or the owner's authorized agent or representative. Every violation of this section or other provisions of the municipal code is a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars or imprisonment in the County Jail for not more than six months or by both such fine and imprisonment. Every violation of the conditions of approval of a temporary use permit, minor use permit, or conditional use permit is a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars or imprisonment in the County Jail for not more than six months or by both such fine and imprisonment. 5. Additional Conditions. A violation of any provision of this section or other provisions of the municipal code by any of the occupants, responsible party, owner(s) or the owner's authorized agent or representative shall authorize the city manager, or designee, to impose additional conditions on temporary use, minor use, or conditional use permit to ensure that any potential additional violations are avoided. 6. Public Nuisance. It shall be a public nuisance for any person to commit, cause or maintain a violation of this section or other provisions of the municipal code, which shall be subject to the provisions of Section 1.01.250 (Violations public nuisances) of Chapter 1.01 (Code Adopted). 5 9.100.130 Special events - Nonresidential. A. Special Events. Within Nonresidential districts, or nonresidential areas for property or parcel(s) zoned mixed -use (referred to in this section as "nonresidential district(s)"), special events shall include, but are not limited to: pageants, fairs, carnivals, and large athletic, religious or entertainment events, block parties, large neighborhood or community gatherings. Such events may be permitted in nonresidential districts pursuant to this section. B. Standards. Approval of a temporary use permit or minor use permit shall be required for any special event in a nonresidential district, as provided in this section, 1. A temporary use permit governing special events shall be subject to the following: a. One special event may not exceed ten consecutive days. b. A temporary use permit may be processed and issued if the event has 50 or more person and no more than four special events occur at the event location within a calendar year. c. A temporary use permit shall be approved by the City Manager or his/her designee. The temporary use permit may be referred to the planning commission as a business item at the discretion of the City Manager or his/her designee. 2. Special events that occur more than four times in a calendar year may be permitted subject to the approval of a minor use permit in accordance with this section and the municipal code. a. The term for special events beyond a calendar year may be established by the minor use permit. b. A minor use permit shall be approved by the City Manager or his/her designee. The minor use permit may be referred to the planning commission as a business item at the discretion of the City Manager or his/her designee. c. Notwithstanding the general requirement for special events to obtain a minor use permit pursuant to this section, fine art and craft shows may be approved for ten calendar days in each month, except during city sponsored fine art events, by a temporary use permit pursuant to this section. C. Applications for permits or certificates required by this section shall be referred by the City Manager or his/her designee to other affected city departments or other public agencies for review and comment. D. Findings. The same findings set forth in Section 9.60.170(B)(7) (or successor subsection in that section) shall be made by the decision -making authority in [.1 conjunction with approval of a temporary use permit or minor use permit under this section. E. Activities conducted on property owned by or leased to the city and public road rights -of -way may require an encroachment permit issued by the Design and Development Director. F. An application for a temporary use permit for special events shall be submitted to the Design and Development Department no later than forty-five (45) days prior to the proposed special event, and an application for a minor use permit for special events shall be submitted no later than ninety (90) days prior to the proposed special event, unless the City Manager or his/her designee determines additional time is necessary to review and make the required findings for the special event permit application, in which case the City Manager or his/her designee shall notify the applicant of the modified deadline for submitting an application. G. The City Manager or his/her designee may allow for an expedited application of a temporary use permit, which may be submitted later than the application deadlines set forth in the subsection above, and may suspend the appeal procedures after a decision of the permit is rendered, if the special event will have limited parking and traffic impacts, will not have outdoor tents or other temporary or permanent structures that require a building permit, will have limited or no outdoor amplified music, will not require a permit from the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control for consumption of alcohol, and the applicant for the special event certifies that these limitations will apply and be enforced. H. A cash bond or other guarantee as determined by the City Manager or his/her designee for removal of the temporary use and cleanup and restoration of the activity site to its condition before the event within seven days of the event's conclusion shall be required. I. Related issues, including but not limited to police and security, food and water supply, consumption of alcohol, use of tents and canopies, fugitive dust control, sanitation facilities, medical services, noise, signage, fire protection and traffic control, shall be satisfactorily addressed by the applicant, as required by the City Manager or his/her designee, sheriff, fire chief or health officer in their administration of other city codes. Such other codes may require the applicant to obtain permits such as building, electrical, County Health, California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control and tent permits. J. Signs for the event shall be allowed as follows: 1. Maximum of one temporary banner per street frontage, not to exceed thirty-two square feet. 2. Maximum one temporary portable sign on- or off -site on private property, not to exceed fifty-five square feet. 3. Maximum thirty off -site temporary directional signs, nine square feet in area, subject to the provisions of Section 9.160.060, subsections C through H with the exception of subsection E. 4. Maximum fifteen bunting signs, with maximum size to be approved by the City Manager or his/her designee. 5. Posting period, locations and related details shall be as approved in the temporary use permit for the event. 6. Other signs and advertising devices, such as pennants, flags, A -frame signs, are prohibited. K. Violations. A violation of this section shall be governed by the same violation provisions in Section 9.60.170(C) (or successor subsection in that section). E:3 ATTACHMENT 2 Special Event Recommended Requirements- La Quinta RESIDENTIAL ZONES NONRESIDENTIAL ZONES Residential Homes (HOA and Non HOA) Individual On -going Events Events (1-4 (S or more Small 1-3 Special Events 4-11 Special Events On -Going (12+ Gatherings Events) Events) events) Permit No permits TUP (Minor) TUP (Major) CUP TUP (Minor) MUP Permit Threshold Outdoor • Rented & Outdoor • Rented & Outdoor 12 or more 50 or more 50 or more people amplified amplified music, Staging, amplified music, Events per year people music, etc. Staging, etc. Staging, etc . exceeding occupancy of • exceeding occupancy a short-term vacation of a short-term rental vacation rental Fees $0 $250 $1,976 $5,827 $250 $250 Noticing N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Requirements Outreach Public Hearing Public Hearing Outreach Public Hearing Noise LQMC LQMC LQMC LQMC LQMC LQMC Parking Plan N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Required? Insurance Req. N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes City Depts -Code -Police -Police -Police -Police -Police Involved Compliance -Code -Code -Code -Code -Code -Planning -Planning -Planning -Planning -Planning -Fire -Fire -Fire -Fire -Fire -Risk Management -Risk Management -Risk Management -Risk Management -Risk Management Governing Code N/A 9.60.170 9.60.170 9.60.170 9.100.140 1.100.140 Section Public Hearing No No Yes (Director) Yes (P.C.) No Yes (P.C.) Deadline to Apply? N/A 45 days maximum 90 days 90 days 45 days 90 days Number of event N/A 3 events 4-11 events as 12 or more as 4 Events Subject to MUP restrictions per permitted by MUP permitted by year CUP Number of day N/A Three consecutive days Subject to MUP Subject to CUP Ten Subject to MUP restrictions per consecutive event days Definition of Terms (Special Event Recommend Requirements Table) Deadline to Apply: The date a special event application is required to be submitted to the City for consideration. The proposed deadlines are proposed to accommodate time for City departments/divisions and outside agencies to review applications and allow for time for an appeals process for special events. Governing Code Section: Section from the La Quinta Municipal Code. HOA: Homeowners Association Insurance: Requirements that proof of insurance be provided for the special event L MC: La Quinta Municipal Code Noise: Permitted noise levels for special events Number of event restrictions per year: The number of special events that can be held in a calendar year. Number of day restrictions per year: The number of days a special event can be held in a calendar year. Parking Plan: A plan provided by the special event applicant that demonstrates parking accommodations with minimal or no impact to the surrounding properties, residents, or businesses. Permits: • CUP (Conditional Use Permit): a discretionary permit that authorizes a specific use on a specific property subject to compliance with all terms and conditions imposed on the entitlement. Uses requiring a conditional use permit have moderate to significant potential for adverse impacts on surrounding properties. • MUP (Minor Use Permit): a discretionary permit that authorizes a specific use on a specific property subject to compliance with all terms and conditions imposed on the permit. Uses requiring a minor use permit have low to moderate potential for adverse impacts on surrounding properties, residents, or businesses. • TUP (Temporary Use Permit): is a permit for a land use established for a specified period of time, which use is discontinued at the end of such specified time. Small Gatherings: Events organized by the property owner or occupant such as birthday parties, barbecues, and celebrations. Vacation Rental Homes: privately owned residential dwelling as a short-term vacation rental unit pursuant to the short-term vacation rental requirements of Chapter 3.25, and which incorporates by consolidation a transient occupancy permit and a business license.