MUP 1997-0150 CITY OF LA QUINTA 0
Community Development Department
78-495 CALLE TAMPICO
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MINOR USE PERMIT APPLICATION
Minor Use Permit (MUP) applications are governed by Section 9.210.020 of the Zoning Code (A copy is attached). Uses
requiring a MUP have a low or moderate potential for adverse impacts on surrounding properties, residents, or businesses.
Review and approval by the Community Development Director for this application is required.
Purpose of Request: l4 m i k
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Assessor's Parcel No.:
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Acreage: I VQ -.50 LDS j Cg 1-` QV
Existing Zoning:
Additional Information:
(Additional written material can be submitted separately) ��D�p��
RCHIT C URAL PIANS - Three copies of the architectural and landscape/irrigation plans Gilbmitted with this
application unless otherwise determined by Department staff. Colored renderings may be required depending upon the
application being submitted.
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Applicant:
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(Print Name) (Phone)
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Owner(s)
Address:
Signature of
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Date:
Authority for this application is here given:
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Signature of Property Owner(s): -" ��`
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Any false or misleading information given in this applications all be grounds to deny this application. Signatures and addresses
of all property owners affected by this application shall be included in this submittal. Separate letters of authorization can be
submitted.
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June 27, 1997
78-495 CALLE TAMPICO — LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 - (760) 777-7000
FAX (760) 777-7101
TDD (760) 777-1227
Ms. Janet Locker
78-680 Calle Tampico
La Quinta, California 92253
SUBJECT: MINOR USE PERMIT 97-015 (LARGE FAMILY DAY CARE)
Dear Ms. Locker:
The Community Development Department has reviewed your request to relocate your existing large
famiiy day care facility at 78-680 Cate Tampico to 53-160 Avenida Vallejo based on the requirements
of Section 9.60.190 of the Zoning Code. Your request is approved provided the following
Conditions are complied with:
I . The day care facility shall be e:;uipped with fire extinguisher, smoke detectors and other fire
safety equipment as specifies: by the Fire Marshal and/or State regulations. This information
may be obtained by contacting 'he Riverside County Fire Department Hazard Reduction Unit
at (909) 940-6950.
2. The facility shall be licensed and operated in accordance with State and local health, safety,
and other regulations.
3. Temporary parking is perrn;*itec in front of the two car garage on the driveway or may also
occur in front of the home ir. ,he street. Garage parking shall be maintained for the sole use
of the facility operator, sponse or members of the household.
4. Outdoor activities cor the children shah be limited to between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 7:00
p.m.
This decision is appealable to' he Planning Commission if a written appeal and filing fee is submitted
to this Department within 15 dans from the date of this letter. Please contract our office if you plan
to file an appeal and we will be happy to explain the process. The cost to appeal this decision is
$175.00.
TWT197-015-16A
MAILING ADDRESS - P.O. BOX 1504 - LA OUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 J
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If you have any questions, please coniact me at (760) 777-7067.
Sincerely,
DEVELOPMENT DIREC'T'OR
Cr USDELL
Associ a Planner
GT.
Enclosures
c:. Community Development Director
Building and Safety Director
Fire Marshal
MUP97-015-1.6A
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78-495 CALLE TAMPICO — LA OUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 - (619) 777-7000
FAX (619) 777-7101
June 13, 1997
Ms. Janet Locker
53-160 Avenida Vallejo
La Quinta, California 92253
SUBJECT: MINOR USE PERMIT 97-015 (LARGE FAMILY DAY CARE)
Dear Ms. Locker:
The Community Development Department is currently reviewing your request to relocate your
existing large family day care facility at 78-680 Calle Tampico to 53-160 Avenida Vallejo based on
the requirements of Section 9.60.190 of the Zoning Code. We are unable to complete our review of
your request until we receive a letter from the State Department of Social Services (Community Care
Licensing Division) stating that there are no other existing or approved large family day care centers
within 500 -feet of your proposed child care site.
If you have any questions, please contact me at (760) 777-7067.
Sincerely,
JERRY
DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
GT.
c: Community Development Director
Building and Safety Director
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MAILING ADDRESS - P.O. BOX 1504 - LA OUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 '40(
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
LARRY D. SMITH, SHERIFF
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Sheriff
82-695 DR. CARREON BLVD. • INDIO, CA 92201 • (619) 863-8990
PROUDLY SERVING AS THE LA QUINTA POLICE DEPARTMENT
June 6, 1997
City of La Quinta
Planning Department
78-495 Calle Tampico
La Quinta, Cal. 92253
Attention Greg Trousdell
I GMVE'-
i JUN 12 1997
PLANNING DEPAP,TMENI �
Re: Minor Use Permit 97-015 (Large Family Day Care Center)
Dear Mr. Greg Trousdell
The Sheriff's Department has no negative comments. All state,
county and city regulations for Day Care Centers must be in
compliance.
We appreciate the opportunity to comment on the project from a
law enforcement point of view.
Sincerely,
Ronald F. Dye
Captain
Station Commander
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9.60.190 Family Day Care Facilities
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9.60: SUPPLEMENTAL RESIDENT19L REGULATIONS
A. Purpose. The purpose of this Section is to provide standards for the establishment and
operation of child or family day care facilities within residential districts consistent with Chapters 3.4
and 3.6 of Division 2 of the state Health and Safety Code.
B. Small Dav Care Facilities. Family day care facilities serving eight or fewer children are
permitted in all residential districts except the RE District. Such facilities shall conform to the following
requirements: (Revised 4/97)
1. All facilities shall be equipped with fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, and other fire safety
equipment as specified by the Fire Marshal and/or state regulations.
2. All facilities shall be operated in accordance with state and local health, safety, and other
regulations.
3. All parking and outdoor lighting shall comply with the applicable regulations set forth in
Chapter 9.150 and Section 9.60.160, respectively.
4. All facilities shall comply with the development standards of the residential district in which
they are located, as set forth in Section 9.50.030.
5. All outdoor play areas shall be fully enclosed by a minimum five feet high fence which
conforms to the standards of Section 9.60.030 (Fences and Walls). No such play area shall be
provided where fences are limited to less than five feet in height.
PP C. Larve Dav Care Fac' ' ' Family day care facilities serving nine to fourteen children are
permitte in -711 rest ento clistricts except the RH District if a minor use permit is approved. Such
facilities shall conform to the preceding requirements for small day care facilities plus the following:
(Revised 4/97)
1. A minor use permit approved by the Community Development Director shall be required to
establish a large family day care facility in accordance with Section 9.210.020. In addition; all
facilities shall comply with this Section and with any additional requirements imposed as part
of the use permit or of any other applicable permit.
No large family day care facility shall be approved on a parcel which is within 500 feet of
another parcel which either already contains such a facility or which has a valid permit for such
a facility.
All outdoor play areas shall be fully enclosed by a minimum five feet high fence which
conforms to the standards of Section 9.60.030 (Fences and Walls). No such play area shall be
provided where fences are limited to less than five feet in height.
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9.60: SUPPLEMENTAL RESIDENTIAL REGULATIONS
4. Outdoor activities shall be limited to between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
9.60.200 Senior Citizen Housing.
A. Purpose. The purpose of this Section is to provide standards for the establishment and
operation of senior citizen housing facilities consistent with Sections 1568.083 et seq and 1569.85 of
the state Health and Safety Code.
B. Senior Citizen Residences. Senior residences, i.e. those with six or fewer residents, shall
conform to the following requirements:
1. All facilities shall be equipped with fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, and other fire safety
equipment as specified by the Fire Marshal and/or state regulations.
2. All facilities shall. be operated in accordance with state and local health, safety, and other
regulations.
3. All signs, parking, and outdoor lighting shall comply with the applicable regulations set forth
in this Code.
4. All facilities shall comply with the development standards of the residential district in which
they are located as set forth in Section 9.50.630.
C. Senior Group Housing. Senior group housing facilities, i.e. those with seven or more residents,
may be permitted in RMH and RH residential districts subject to approval of a conditional use permit
by the Planning Commission. Such facilities shall conform to the preceding requirements for senior
citizen residences plus the following: (Revised 4/97)
1. Residential occupancy shall be limited to single persons 55 years of age or over or married
couples with at least one spouse 55 years of age or over.
2. The project may provide, for the exclusive use of the residents, central cooking facilities,
common dining room(s), central laundry facilities, a beauty shop, a barber shop, and a
pharmacy not exceeding 1000 square feet in floor area.
9.60.210 Construction and Guard Offices.
The temporary placement of a trailer, recreational vehicle, or other relocatable building, or the
temporary use of a permanent structure on an active. construction or grading site to serve as a
construction and/or guard office, and the establishment of a materials and equipment storage yard, may
be permitted subject to approval of a minor use permit processed in accordance with Section 9.210.020
and the following requirements:
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^LIFORNLA -HEALTH ANO WELFARE AGENCY •
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,FACILITY SKETCH (Floor Plan)
• OEPARTWNT OF SOCLAL SERVICES
COMMUNrTY URE LICENSING
Applicants are required to provide a sketch of the floor plan of the home or facility and outside yard. The Floor Sketch must label
rooms such as the kitchen, bath, living room, etc. Circle the names of the rooms that will be used by clients/children. Door and
window exits from the rooms must be shown in case of an emergency (see Emergency Disaster Plan). Show room sizes (e.g. 8.5 x
12). Keep close to scale. Use the space below. See back for yard Sketch.
FACILITY NAME:
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;ALIFORNIA • HEALTH AND WELFARE AGENCY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
COMMUNITY CARE LICENSING
ACILITY SKETCH (Yard)
The Yard Sketch should show all buildings in the yard including the home (with no detail), garage and storage building.
Include walks, driveways, play area, fences, gates. Show any potential hazardous area such as pools, garbage storage,
animal pens, etc. Show the overall yard size. Try to keep the sizes close to scale. Use the space below.
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CIRECTORY REPORT PAGE: 1
DISTRICT OrFICE: SAN GORGONIO DAYCARE
COUNTY:
RIVERSIDE
CAPACITY
FACILITY NAME
LICENSEE NAME
FACILITY aOORksS
FACILITY PHONE N0. ADMINISTRATOR
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-LICENSE COMMENTS
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C1TY: LA.GUINTA
FACILITY TYPE: FAMILN DAY CARE
DIEMER FAMILY DAY CARE
92253
D7eMER, JANET
MAKIMJO CAPACI'Y; 12 CrILDREII INCLUDING LICENSEE'S CHILDREN UNDEA211
NO MORE THAN 4 INFANTS
70-980 CALLS TAAIP;CC
810 -771 -IIIA DIEMER, ,,ANET
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OFF LIMITS: M4STERBEDROOM. LAUNDRY
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LIVINGSTON, DCR1S 6 AICHAPD i4
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6 YEARS OF AGE w1 TI
l3-556 AVEN'oA VILLA 922,3
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Ca/ACIrr 14 CHILDREN NHEN 2 CHILDREN ARE AT LEAST
PROPEPTV OWNER/LANDLORD CONSENT IS REQUIRED
019-504-2705 .:VINGSTON.
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A MAXIMUM OF 3 INfANTS:
OFF LIMITS: GARAGE
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D'MA'_LEY FAMILY DAY CARE
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O'MALLEY, GLORIA A DENNIS
CAPACIT": 12 CHILDREN INCL LICENSEE'S cr+1LDAEN JNDER 1
THAN INFANTS,
54-881 AVENIDA RAMIREZ 92253
maKIMUM WITH4
YEARS OF AGE WHO RESIDE IN THi HOME WITH NO MOPE
610-504-6531 D'MALLEY G
(INFANT MEANS A CHILD UNDER 2 YEARS OLD)-
12
VANDERHQRST FAMILY DAY CARE
VANDEAHORST. DERE
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 12 DHILbAEN INCLUDING .'CENSEE'S CHILDREN UNDER 1
MORE -MAN A INFANTS
7®-770 1 WIN CIRCLE 0f 255
E19-345-6155 VANDERNORST. DERE
YEARS OF AGE wH0 RESIDE IN THE HOME, WITH ND
(INFANT MEANS A CHILD UNDER 2 YEARS OLDI.NOTMINC OFF LIMITS.
FACILITY 'YPE SCHOO.-AGE DO CENTER
75
DESERT YMCA' ADAMS/TRUMAN SCHOOL
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FAMILY YMCA Of THE DESERT
75 AMBULATORY S-.HOOL-AGEDCHILDREN ONLY. OPERATING HCURS: MONDAY
TO 6 PM, CLOSED
78-900 AVENUE 5C 92253
PATRICIA
THROUGH FRIDAY 7 AM TO 9 AM AND SCHOOL DISM:SSAL
619-773.8248 LDVERNICH,
SUMMERS -
FACILITY TYPE: DAY CARE CENTER
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OF TME DESERT
DESERT YMCA! LA OUINTA PRESCHOOL
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FAMILY YMCA
MONDAY7:00 A�M.•5:.0 P.M. NO MORE THAN TWO NDN-AMBULATD-Y
49-095 PARK AVENUE 92233
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CHILDREN. &G . 2 YRS THRL K
519-564-7848 KNUDSEN. CA'HT
C1Tr IA KE ELSINORE
FACILITY TYPE: FAMILY DA° CARE
ANIGELONE FAMILY DAY GARS 92".JC
1104 JEFFERSON
9D0-245-2517 ANGE_ONE, DEBRA
$LACK FAMILY DAY CARE 02530
3531 LAKE CREST DRIVE
009.674-3964 BLACK.
GALVEZ FAMILY DAY CARE 92530
32015 BCURCES STREET
9Oa-674-9224 GALVEZ, MICHELLE
GEORGE FAMILY DAY DARE 62330
19479 GRAND AvENJE
909-670-3689 GEORGE. J
GINNETTI FAMILY DAY :ARE 97330
29069 PALM VIEW
609-245-5689 GINNETTI P
HASKINS FAMILY DAY CARE 92590
31008 ST, PIERRE LANE
909-674-0541 HASKINS, J
MATaIAS FAMILY DAY CAPE 02530
3o450 JEANicaa
y09-674.4307 MATHIAS, S
SIARSH FAMILY DAY CARE p2530
34396 TREE LANE
909-1474-8730 SYAASH. L
dALTON FAMILY DAY CARE 8733C
1101 ROOSEVELT DRIVE
979-674- A91 WALTON, KAREN
WOLTER FAMILY DAY CAR: 02536
3439E TREE LANE
9D9-674-43'8 WDLTER 0
1 FACILITY TYPE: INFANT CENTER
1(14 CHILDREN'S
CENTER, INC.
759ORANDAVENUE 92530
gD9-576-0130 SCHUTT, JOYCE
ANCELONE. DEBRA ANN1.
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 12 CHILDREN, INCLUDING LICENSEE'S CHILDREN UNDER
19AR3 OF
EANSVAOCHES1 i iN RT2Er EA E OLD TH NO MORE THAN 4 INFANTS ONL
I IN BLACK, JENNIFER a JACK 12
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 12 CHILDRENp.y INCLUDING LICENSEE'S CHILDREN UNDLR
tENFAN OOF MEANS WHO
G H IiS LD DE NDER'2cYEORS OLDIH NO MORE THAN 4 INFANTS
OFF LIMITS: MSTRBDRM/BATH, SON'S RM, OFFICE/LNDRY RM AND GARAGE
GA.VEZ. MICHELLE 1`
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: 12 CHILDREN, INCLUDWNTNLNCENSEI MORE SHCHIAN LDREN UNDER
YEARS OF AGE WHO RESIDE IN THE MOMF,
OFFFANT LIM 1' SANS ALL UPSTAIRS AN AN D GARAGES OLD)
GEORGE, JOAN b MAR060 tl
MAXIMUM CAP4CITI: 12 CHILDREN INCLUOING LICENSEE'S CHILDREN UNDER
YEARS 'JF ACE WHO RESIDE IN THE HOME. WITH NC MORE THAN • INFANTS,
tO`FFLIMITSAN5MASIERBIDRCOM ANDBATHROOM
12
GINNE'TI, PATRICIA
CHIILDRENyUNDEPTio YEARSIOFRAOE WHO RESIDELiN THEE HOMENDwpSHINDAMORE
THAN 4 1NFANTS ONLY (INFANT MEANS A CMILCC unDEa Z TEARS OLD).
OFF LIMITS: MS,RBDRM/BATH AND GARAGE •`
' 12
HASKINS. JAN
MAKIMUM CAPACITY 12 CHILDREN INCLUDING .ICENSEE's AND ASST.'S
OHLDRN uCDEA 10 vas OLD CWHOHILDREN
RESIDE 1N THE HOME, W17H NO MDRETHAN 4
INFANTS ONLY IINFANT c UNDER 2 YRS OLD) UPSTAIRS/GARAGE OFF LIMfTS.
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MATHIAS, SHARON
THIS IS A PRCBATICNARY LICENSE EXPIRING 12/17/99 - -ERMS ANC COND N
BE REvIE,W Br CALLING (9001 787-4200 SAN GONCONIa D C MAX IN ^AP;
HCHLDOMEREi LNC( MOREETE'SHANC4LOt NFANTSAN Ep1NFA NRS( 5F AA OH Iw DO UNDER RESIDE YEARS)
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SYARSM, LA FIERCE
MAKIMUM CP?ACITY' 12 DHILDREN, INCLUDING LICENSEE'S CHILDREN UNDER
YEARS CF CAW MHO RESIDE IN THE HOME, WITH NO MORE THAN 4 INFANTS
'INFANT MEANS A CHILD UNDER 2 YEARS DLO).
OFF LIMITS:MSTRBDRMYBATH, OFFICE, LIV/DIN RM. AND KITCHEN.
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WALTON, I NFANO N6P O KAREN
MAXIMUM CAPACITY 12CMILDREN,iNCLU
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NG LICENSEES CH1lOREN JNDER 10
IEARS F AGE WH2 rR;IOOLON,THCAAOGkIOF`TLIr101T5DPE T' -IAN 4 INFANTS.
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WDLYER, DONNA
MAXIMUM CAPACITY; 12 CHILDREN, INCLUDING LICENSEE'S CHILDREN UNDER
YEARS OF AGE Who RESIDE IN THE NOME, WITH NO MOA) THAN • INcANTS
i INFAN- MEANS A CHILD UNDER 2 YEARS CLDf, OFF I1 ITS: MS TABDAM/t:,
AND GARAGE
LAKELAND CHILDREN'S CENTER, INC 2
AMBULATOFr ONLY. 10 INFANTS. AGES c - 17 MONTHS; AND 412 TODDLERS OC
ACES 18 - 30 MONTHS. HOURS OF OPERATION', MONDAY
6 30 P.M