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CC Resolution 2004-137RESOLUTION NO. - 2004-137 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING GOLF COURSE RATES AND POLICIES FOR THE ARNOLD PALMER CLASSIC COURSE AT SILVERROCK RESORT WHEREAS, in June 2002, the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency (Agency) purchased 525 acres of land, originally known as The Ranch and later named SilverRock Resort, to be developed with golf, hotel, retail, and recreation uses; and WHEREAS, the Agency acquired the property to create a world -class destination resort; to generate transient occupancy and sales tax revenues for the City; and to provide tournament -quality golf and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors; and WHEREAS, on May 30, 2003, the Agency selected Palmer Course Design --- Company as golf course architect for the Phase 1 tournament quality golf course, and subsequently named the golf course the Arnold Palmer Classic Course at SilverRock; and WHEREAS, golf course construction will be completed in January 2005; and WHEREAS, rates and policies must be approved by the City Council before the golf course opens for play. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, as follows: 1. Approves the attached golf course rate schedule and policies for the Arnold Palmer Classic Course at SilverRock Resort. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council held on this 16th day of November, 2004, by the following vote to wit: Resolution No. 2004-137 SilverRock Golf Course Rates Adopted: November 16, 2004 Page 2 AYES: Council Members Henderson, Osborne, Perkins, Sniff, Mayor Adolph NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None DON ADOLPH, M or City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: JU E REEK, CMC, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California (City Seal) APPROVED AS TO FORM: r f M. KATHEFME JENSO , l -1ty Attorney City of La Quinta, Calif nia SilverRock Resort IDEN r GOLF RD Resident Qualification See Brochure How to Get Card City Hall How Much $15.00 Per Year Per Round $55/45/30 Lost Card $15.00; Reissue New Number Handicap System $10.00 above SCGA (currently $25) Annual Fee Qan. l-Dec. 31) Pract. Range w/out golf fee $10.00 Per Hour $7.50 Per Half Hour Private Golf Carts No Wanting. with Manager's Priq Approval. Teaching Program Staff instructors -PGA Hourly Assistants-75% of Lessons Salary Assistants-85% of Lessons Hour Lessons - $75 jn4CgMdjM Contractors -PGA 85% of Lessons Clinics Junior Golf Program TBD City Employee and City Retiree Rates Resident Rate & Privileges Rental Clubs $45 Name Brand Individual 90 Days Groups 1 Year Resident Rates 3 Days RULES GOVERNING USE OF LA QUINTA RESIDENT CARD 1. La Quinta Resident Cards maybe used only by the registered card holder. 2. La Quinta Resident Card holders may book tee times up to three days in advance. 3. La Quinta Resident Card holders reserving a tee time more than three days in advance, or playing as a part of a group in a tee time made more than three days in advance, will be charged the full posted rate. 4. Guests of La Quints Resident Card holders do not receive the resident discount rate. Guests will be charged the full posted rate. .5. La Quinta Resident Cards must be shown at the time of check -in. Residents who do not present their La Quinta Resident Card will be charged the full posted rate. 6. La Quinta Resident Card holders are required to guarantee tee times with a credit card. No-shows will be bided the full posted rate. Cancellations are accepted but must be received 24 hours prior to the scheduled tee time. 7. Resident Cards are valid for one year and expire at the end of the month in which they were issued The annual renewal fee is $15.00. 8. Lost or stolen cards may be replaced for a fee of $15.00. The City of to Quinta reserves the right to change, add, or delete rules and regulations at its sole discretion without advance notice. Sl LVERROCK°" R E S O R T City of La Quinta Community Services Department P.O. Box 1504, La Quinta, CA 92247-1504 78-495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA 92253 Tel: 760.777.7090 * Fax: 760.777.1231 LA QUINTA RESIDENT CARD INFORMATION. SILVERROCK' R E S O R T WHAT IS THE LA QUINTA RESIDENT CARD? It is a card that provides discount golf rates for La Quinta residents at the City's SilverRock Resort golf course. WHERE CAN I GET MY LA QUINTA RESIDENT CARD? You may purchase it at La Quinta City Hall, at the Community Services Department, for $15.00, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Please call 777-7090 to schedule an appointment. La Qjimta Resident Cards will not be issued at SilverRock Resort. WHAT DEFINES RESIDENCY"? Residency is determined by a pe-son's primary residence according to the California Vehicle Code, Section 1205 or proof of ow^crslup of a residential. dwelling in La Q-Ldnta as supported by a Riverside County Tax Asses.,or record. You must also provide a utility bill for that address in your name. La Quints Resident Cards will only be issued to individuals who provide proof of residency. Please note: Commercial property ownership, vacant residential property ownership, or employment in the City of La Quinta does not qualify an individual for a La Quinta Resident Card. HOW DO I PROVE RESIDENCY? The following pieces of information are needed: 1. A current California Driver's License (CDL) or current California Identification Card (CID) issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) with a La Quinta address; OR A cu irent Riverside County Tax Assessor record with a La Quinta address residential dwelling unit identified and a photo identification with the same name as the tax record; AND 2. A current utility bill with the same name and address as the CDL, CID and Riverside CountyTbxAssessor record address. No exceptions to the above proof of residency will be accepted. If you have moved to La Quinta and your CDL does not reflect your La Quinta address, you may use the change of address card you received from the DMV with the La Quinta address as proof of residency along with your CDL or current tax record.and a utility bill. HOW DO OTHERS IN MY HOME PROVE RESIDENCY? A spouse must show a CDL or CID with a La Quints address or change of address card issued by the DMV with the La Quinta address, or be listed on the residential property tax record. The utility bill of his/her spouse is acceptable but it must reflect the same last name and last year's tax return with both names and the La Quinta address listed. If last names are different, a marriage certificate is required. If both last names appear on the utility bill, both may receive La Quinta Resident Cards. Children, dependents (up to the age of 23), and extended family members living in the home may obtain La Quinta Resident Cards by providing one of the following: A. Student photo identification card and proof of residency such as a report card with the same address of the guardiar as stated above; OR B. CDL with a La Quinta address and parents' utility bill showing the same last name; OR C. Legal documentation that child or dependent is the resident's dependent and proof of residency as stated above. HOW DOES MY SIGNIFICANT OTHER PROVE RESIDENCY? Each person must provide a CDL or CID with a La Quinta address or property tax record and one utility bill in his/her name. If he or she does not pay the utilities, two current bills such as credit card bills and bank statements with their La Quinta address must be provided. IF I'M A LA QUINTA BUSINESS OWNER, DO I QUALIFY FOR THE LA QUINTA RESIDENT CARD? Only residential units are eligible for a La Quinta Resident Card. HOW DO I GET MORE INFORMATION? For information regarding the La Quinta Resident Card, you may call 777-7090. For DMV information, you may contact the Indio office at 342-2288 or Palm Springs office at 327-1521.