CC Resolution 2003-054RESOLUTION 2003-054
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING TWO
PROTOTYPE ONE STORY SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE
PLANS RANGING IN SIZE FROM 3,080 SQ. FT. TO OVER
3,300 SQ. FT. FOR TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 31289
WITHIN LAKE LA QUINTA
CASE NO.: SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2003-769
APPLICANT: JIM HAYHOE
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, did
on the 1st day of July, 2003, consider a request by Mr. Jim Hayhoe to approve
architectural and landscaping plans for detached single story residential houses
on seven lots located at the northeast corner of Caleo Bay and Via Florence in a
RL Zone District, more particularly described as:
Assessor's Parcel Numbers: 643-200-009 to -01 1
Parcel 9-1 1 of Parcel Map 27892
WHEREAS, on 8" day of April, 2003, the Community Development
Department mailed case file materials to all affected agencies for their review
and comment. All written comments are on file with the Community
Development Department; and
WHEREAS, the City's Architecture and Landscape Review
Committee approved the developer's plans on 7"' day of May, 2003, on a vote
of 2-0, by adoption of Minute Motion 2003-020, subject to minor changes to
the proposed landscape plan being made during plan check processing; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta,
California, did on the 10" day of June, 2003, on a 5-0 vote, recommend to the
City Council approval of the architectural and landscaping plans for detached
single story residential houses on seven lots located at the northeast corner of
Caleo Bay and Via Florence by adoption of Resolution 2003-037; and
WHEREAS, the La Quinta Community Development Department has
completed Environmental Assessment 2003-473. Based upon this Assessment,
the project will not have a significant adverse effect on the environment;
therefore, a Mitigated Negative Declaration is recommended. A Notice of Intent
to Adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration was posted with the Riverside County
Recorder's office on May 16, 2003, as required by Section 15072 of the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) statutes; and
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SDP 2003-769 - Jim Hayhoe
Adopted: July 1, 2003
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WHEREAS, the Community Development Department published the
Public Hearing notice in the Desert Sun newspaper on June 10, 2003 for the
July 1, 2003 City Council meeting as prescribed by Section 9.200.1 10 (Public
Notice Procedure) of the Zoning Code. Notices were also mailed to property
owners within 500 feet of the project site on June 9, 2003. To date, only a
letter of support from the Lake La Quinta HOA has been received; and
WHEREAS, upon hearing and considering all testimony and
arguments, if any, of all interested persons wanting to be heard, said City
Council did find the following facts and reasons to justify approval of said Site
Development Permit pursuant to Section 9.60.330 (Residential Tract
Development Review) and Section 9.210.010 (Site Development Permits) of the
Zoning Ordinance:
1. General Plan and Zoning Code Consistency - The General Plan provides
direction for growth and policy implementation tools to manage that
growth. The property is designated Low Density Residential (LDR)
pursuant to General Plan Amendment 2003-092, allowing residential land
uses up to four units per acre. The project, as conditioned, is consistent
with the goals, objectives, and policies of the General Plan and Zoning
Code.
2. Compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act - The site has
been previously disturbed pursuant to the requirements of Tracts 24230
and 26152. Various City Departments have determined that the proposed
single family development could not have a significant adverse impact on
the environment provided that recommended mitigation is required
pursuant to Environmental Assessment 2003-473.
3. Architectural Compatibility - The one-story houses are architecturally
compatible with materials used to construct existing Lake La Quinta
houses in that exterior walls are covered in plaster and roofing is clay S-
tile. The overall design elements of the project are aesthetically pleasing
and consistent with neighboring houses.
4. Site Design Compatibility - Site grading for the project is minimal and
consistent in design with abutting properties, as conditioned. The
proposed one-story houses allow mountain vistas, to the west, to be
preserved in a greater fashion than if multistoried buildings were planned.
The seven individual driveways on Caleo Bay have been determined to be
properly spaced, and will not impede traffic movement.
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Adopted: July 1, 2003
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5. Building Sizes - Housing sizes exceed 3,000 square feet, which is greater
than the minimum requirement of 1,400 square feet under the RL Zone
District provision and in keeping with Lake La Quinta development
policies.
6. Landscape Design Compatibility - Landscaping for Caleo Bay includes a
variety of trees and palms, shrubs, groundcover and turf. The plant
palette is varied and blends with the proposed Lake La Quinta
improvements in the immediate area, as conditioned. The landscape
design compliments the surrounding residential and commercial areas in
that it enhances the aesthetic and visual quality of the area.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City
of La Quinta, California, as follows:
1. That the above recitations are true and constitute the findings of the City
Council in this case;
2. That it does hereby certify Environmental Assessment 2003-473 in that
no significant effects on the environment were identified, provided
mitigation measures are met; and
3. That it does hereby approve Site Development Permit 2003-769 for the
reasons set forth in this Resolution, subject to the findings and conditions.
PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La
Quinta City Council, held on the 1" day of July, 2003, by the following vote, to
wit:
AYES: Council Members Henderson, Osborne, Perkins, Sniff, Mayor Adolph
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
DON AD PH, yor
City of La Quinta, California
Resolution No. 2003-064
SDP 2003-769 - Jim Hayhoe
Adopted: July 1, 2003
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ATTEST:
�2 JUNE S. JSREEK, CIVIC, City Jerk
City of La Quinta, California
(City Clerk)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
M. THERINE JENSON,'CitV Attorney
City of La Quinta, California
CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2003-054
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL
SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2003-769, JIM HAYHOE
ADOPTED: JULY 1, 2003
GENERAL
1. The applicant/property owner agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold
harmless the City of La Quinta (the "City"), its agents, officers and
employees from any claim, action or proceeding to attack, set aside, void, or
annul the approval of this application and any other challenge pertaining to
this project. This indemnification shall include any award toward attorney's
fees.
The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or
proceeding and shall cooperate fully in the defense.
2. Building permits shall be issued within one year, unless an extension is
applied for and granted by the Planning Commission, pursuant to Section
9.200.080 of the Zoning Code. Minor amendments to the development
plans shall be subject to approval by the Community Development Director.
3. Final front yard and Caleo Bay parkway landscaping plans shall be submitted
to the Community Development Department for review and approval prior to
issuance of any building permit for units authorized by this approval in
compliance with Chapter 8.13 (Water Efficient Landscaping) of the Municipal
Code. The landscape and irrigation plans shall be approved by the Coachella
Valley Water District and Riverside County Agriculture Commissioner prior to
submittal of the final plans to the Community Development Department.
Specific landscape requirements for the project are:
A. Front and rear yard landscaping shall consist of two trees (i.e., a
minimum 1.5-inch caliper measured three feet up from grade level
after planting), ten 5-gallon shrubs, and groundcover. Palm trees may
count as a shade tree if the trunk is a minimum six feet tall. Double
lodge poles (two-inch diameter) shall be used to stake trees. All
shrubs and trees shall be irrigated by bubbler or emitters. To
encourage water conservation, no more than 50% of the front yard
shall be devoted to turf. Future homebuyers shall be offered an option
to have no turf areas in their front yard through the use of desertscape
materials.
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Conditions of Approval - FINAL
Site Development Permit 2003-769, Jim Hayhoe
Adopted: July 1, 2003
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B. Parkway shade trees shall be delivered to the site in 24-inches or
larger boxes with minimum two-inch calipers. Trees shall be a
minimum height of ten feet once installed. Parkway landscaping
improvements on Caleo Bay shall be maintained by the future
homeowners association.
C. Shrubs that shall not be used abutting Caleo Bay are Agapanthus
africanus 'Peter Pan', Buxus microphylla japonica, and Pittosporum
tobira 'variegata'; parkway shrubs shall be able to withstand the
intense summer heat and seasonal winds.
D. The developer, and subsequent property owner(s), shall continuously
maintain all required front yard and parkway landscaping in a healthy
and viable condition as required by Section 9.60.240 (E3) of the
Zoning Code.
4. Prior to building permit issuance, all required RL District requirements shall be
met, including any planned architectural projections. Section 9.50.060 of
the Zoning Code addresses architectural projection requirements for features
such as chimneys, cantilevered window seats, roof overhangs, etc.
5. Caleo Bay masonry walls shall be clad in stucco to match the existing Lake
La Quinta perimeter walls to the south of the development. Pilasters may be
constructed using split -face masonry or a combination of other types of
decorative materials. The location and height of rear yard walls abutting the
lake shall be approved by the Lake La Quinta HOA before applying for a
building permit.
6. A centralized mailbox delivery system shall be used for the project pursuant
to any requirements of the U.S. Postal Service, unless individual mailboxes
are allowed.
PUBLIC SAFETY
7. Install wide -angled peepholes into front doors.
8. Graffiti resistant paint should be applied to Caleo Bay walls.
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Conditions of Approval - FINAL
Site Development Permit 2003-769, Jim Hayhoe
Adopted: July 1, 2003
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9. Landscaping shall be of the type and situated in locations to maximize
observation while providing the desired degree of aesthetics. Security
planting materials are encouraged along fence and property lines, and under
vulnerable windows. Additional public safety information may be obtained
by contacting Senior Deputy Andy Gerrard at (760) 863-8950.
FIRE DEPARTMENT
10. Private driveway access gates shall be equipped with a rapid entry system
(KNOX), unless otherwise allowed by the Fire Marshal. Plans shall be
submitted to the Fire Department for approval prior to installation. Gate pins
shall be rated with a shear pin force, not to exceed 30 pounds. Gates
activated by the rapid entry system shall remain open until closed by the
rapid entry system. A final inspection is required once the gate
improvements have been installed.
11. Final conditions will be addressed when plans are reviewed. A plan check fee
must be paid to the Fire Department at the time construction plans are
submitted. For additional assistance, please contact the Fire Department
Planning & Engineering staff at (760) 863-8886.
MISCELLANEOUS
12. The developer shall comply with all applicable conditions of Tentative Tract
Map 31289 and Environmental Assessment 2003-473.