CC Resolution 2005-091 Jefferson Square SP 2002-754 Amend 1RESOLUTION NO. 2005-091
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING SPECIFIC PLAN
2002-062, AMENDMENT #1
CASE NO.: SPECIFIC PLAN 2002-062
APPLICANT: REGENCY MARINITA-LA QUINTA LLC
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, did on the
1 51h day of November, 2005 hold a duly noticed Public Hearing to consider a request by
Regency Marinta-La Quinta, LLC, for approval of a Specific Plan Amendment to establish
development standards, principles, guidelines and programs for lands totaling 10.6 acres
and bounded by Jefferson Street on the east, and Fred Waring Drive on the north, more
particularly described as:
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 604-521-004
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California, did
on the 25' day of October, 2005, hold a duly noticed Public Hearing and adopted
Resolution 2005-053 recommending approval of this Specific Plan; and,
WHEREAS, the Community Development Department has reviewed this
project under the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). This
development request has been previously reviewed under Environmental Assessment 02-
462. Based upon this assessment, the project will not have a significant adverse effect on
the environment and no additional environmental documentation is required. No changed
circumstances or conditions are proposed which would trigger the preparation of a
subsequent environmental assessment pursuant to public resources code section 21 1 66;
and
WHEREAS, at said Public Hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony
and arguments, if any, of all interested persons wanting to be heard, said City Council did
make the following Mandatory Findings of approval to justify approval of said Specific
Plan 2002-062, Amendment #1 :
A. The property is designated Neighborhood Commercial. The Specific Plan will result
in development of up to 115,434 square feet of retail and service commercial
space, consistent with the land uses envisioned in the General Plan.
B. The Specific Plan will not be detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare in
that the project is designed in compliance with the City's General Plan and Zoning
Ordinance, as well as other County and State standards, such as CEQA.
Resolution. No. 2005-091
Specific Plan 2002-062, Amendment#1
ND La Quinta Partners LLC
November 15, 2005
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C. The Specific Plan is within a commercially designated and zoned area. The project
provides adequate buffering through landscaping and walls to ensure compatibility
with surrounding residential land uses. Additionally, the project will provide
adequate perimeter landscaping and acceptable architectural design guidelines.
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 approve Specific Plan 2002-062, Amendment #1 for the
reasons set forth in this Resolution and subject to the attached conditions.
PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La
Quinta City Council, held on this the 15tn day of November, 2005 by the following vote,
to wit:
AYES: Council Members Henderson, Osborne, Sniff, Mayor Adolph
NOES: None
ABSENT: Council Member Perkins
ABSTAIN: None
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City of La Quinta California
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City of La Quinta, California
(CITY SEAL)
Resolution No. 2005-091
Specific Plan 2002-062, Amendment #1
ND La Quinta Partners LLC
November 15, 2005
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
M. KATHE'AIIJE JENSON, , ity Attorney
City of La Quinta, California
CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2005-091
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FINAL
SPECIFIC PLAN 2002-062, AMENDMENT #1
REGENCY-MARINITA LA QUINTA, LLC
NOVEMBER 15, 2005
1. 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 Tentative
Parcel Map, or any Parcel Map recorded thereunder. 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. All public agency letters received for this case are made part of the case file
documents; for plan checking processes.
3. Approval of this Specific Plan is subject to compliance with Section
9.240.010 of the Zoning Code, as applicable.
4. Within 30 days of City Council approval, the applicant shall deliver five
copies of the amended Specific Plan to the Community Development
Department, with all changes incorporated to reflect these Conditions of
Approval.
5. The Specific Plan shall be amended to provide a minimum 70 feet of
restricted access on all driveways accessing Fred Waring Drive and Jefferson
Street. A reduction in the restricted access may be allowed where
deceleration lanes are provided and the length of the deceleration lane is
sufficient to allow a car to come to a full stop.
6. The reference to Fred Waring Drive on Page 7 shall be changed from Primary
Arterial to Major Arterial, as designated in the General Plan.
7. The second sentence of the "Pedestrian" section on Page 22 shall be
amended to read: "Sidewalks will be designed eight feet wide and on -street
bicycle lanes will be eight feet except when adjacent to right turn
only/deceleration lanes, where they may be four feet wide."
8. The last sentence of the second paragraph of the "Grading Plan" section on
Page 23 shall be amended to read: "Rough and Precise Grading Plans are
subject to review and approval by the City according to standard engineering
protocols and recommendations of the Geotechnical Report, as approved by
the Public Works Department."
Resolution No. 2005-091
Conditions of Approval - FINAL
Specific Plan 2002-062, Amendment #1
Regency Marinita - La Quinta, LLC
Adopted: November 15, 2005
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9. The following shall be added to the "Drainage" section on Page 23.
The design of the underground retention shall consider the potential location
of the underground storage tanks per Riverside County Flood Control and
Water Conservation District guidelines.
Tributary and upstream stormwater flow on Fred Waring Drive presently is
diverted to the site. Future site modification may be necessary to accept
tributary flow and upstream stormwater. Historical flow paths will be
identified and routing provided in the hydrology analysis equivalent to
historical flow direction. As local topography allows, tributary areas may
exceed limits of property lines adjacent to public roads. Verification of the
proposed storm water retention system is presently under review by the
Public Works Department. If the proposed retention capacity or pass through
storm water flow is found to be. inadequate during final design based on the
approved hydrology study for the project, adjustments to the site layout to
accommodate the increased retention/detention or pass through capacity
required to satisfy safety issues of the Public Works Department may be
required.
10. All references to drive-thru restaurants shall be removed from the Specific
Plan.
11. The minimum landscaped setback adjacent to Park and Open Space
designations shall be 7.5 feet, with an average of 15 feet.
12. The landscaping palette shall eliminate crepe myrtle as a parking lot tree.
13. The. Jefferson Street landscaping plans shall incorporate berming and screen
Mills of up to 40 inches in height to screen the parking lot areas from public
view.
14. Hours of operation on Page 38 of the Specific Plan shall be amended to read:
The retail uses on site will operate from 6.00 AM to 12.00' AM, Monday
through Sunday. All uses in Shop 1 and Pad C shall be determined during
Site Development Permit review. The Market, Drug Store, bank ATM(s) and
fuel station would be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Resolution No. 2005-091
Conditions of Approval — FINAL
Specific Plan 2002-062, Amendment #1
Regency Marinita — La Quinta, LLC
Adopted: November 15, 2005
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15. The project proponent shall reserve an area behind the corner cutback at the
intersection of Fred Waring Drive and Jefferson Street, of sufficient size to
allow for improvements associated with a Secondary Gateway designation
for this intersection, as referenced in the La Quinta General Plan. The area
should be between 300 and 600 square feet and consistently shaped in
relation to the ultimate right-of-way. The project proponent shall be
responsible for design and installation of improvements necessary to define a
Secondary Gateway, utilizing specific design elements which may include,
but not be limited to, low -profile City entry monument signing, upgraded
theme landscaping, decorative hardscape, enhanced lighting for design
features, small scale water feature(s), and similar aesthetic enhancements.
The maintenance of the Secondary Gateway improvements shall be the
responsibility of the land owner or Business Association formed to maintain
other common areas within the project. This requirement may be satisfied
through a performance bond that sets forth general unit costs for design,
materials and installation, based on an inventory of specific improvement
items to be incorporated into the design. The inventory of bonded items, unit
and design cost estimates shall be subject to acceptance by the Community
Development and Public Works Directors. The improvements shall be made,
or the bonds secured, prior to occupancy of the first building on the project
site.
16. The wall height at the southern property line shall be maintained as it
currently exists on the Monticello project. Should a new wall be constructed,
it shall be reconstructed or replaced so that the rear yards of the lots on
Monticello maintain their 6 foot walls on 2 foot berm from their grade.
17. Lighting on the western and southern sides of the Market, Shops 2 and 3,
Shop 1 and Pad C shall be limited to building -mounted fixtures at no more
than 12 feet above grade, or low -impact lighting which does not spill over
onto adjacent properties. The fixtures shall fully conform to the City's
lighting standards for shielding. All lighting plans shall clearly demonstrate
conformance with the City's lighting ordinance.
18. Development of this site shall be in conformance with the Exhibits approved
and contained in the files for Specific Plan 2002-062, Amendment #1, as
amended by these conditions.
Resolution No. 2005-091
Conditions of Approval - FINAL
Specific Plan 2002-062, Amendment #1
Regency Marinita La Quinta, LLC
Adopted: November 15, 2005
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19. The site plan shown in the Specific Plan is for reference purposes and is not
approved pursuant to the city's Site Development Permit process. Additional
recommendations and site plan adjustments may be required during the
City's review pursuant to Section 9.210.010-Site Development Permits,
LQMC.
20. The project proponent shall consider increased setbacks, massing, and
perspective on Jefferson Street in the final design of the building for Pad C.