MUP 2001-304City of La Quinta
Community Development Department
78-495 Calle Tampico
La Quinta, California 92253
(760) 777-7125 FAX: (760) 777-1233
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APPLICATION FOR MINOR USE PERMIT APPROVAL
MINOR USE PERMIT applications are reviewed and approved by the Community Development Director
pursuant to Section 9.210.020, of the Zoning Code. The purpose of the review is to ensure that land uses requiring
the permit do not have an adverse impact on surrounding properties, residents, or businesses.
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PROPERTY OWNER (If different):
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PROJECT LOCATION: 41 - 556 W RSM WnrTW 4 L-4 Qy1k�F-10r 11
PROPOSED USE AND/OR CONSTRUCTION (Including operational information): 0Lu-Ja
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION (LOT & TRACT OR A.P.N.): APO
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SUBMISSION
REQUIREMENTS -
Plot Plan, floor plans and elevation plans (as determined by Community Development Department staff).
Five (5) sets of plans on 8'/z" x I I" sheet or folded down to 8'/2" x I
❑ Filing fee for Minor Use Permit. If filing multiple applications, _the most expensive application will be
charged full fee, with remaining related applications discounted 50% for each. This discount does not apply
to Environmental Information form.
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NOTE: FALSE OR MISLEADING INFORMATION GIVEN IN THIS APPLICATION SHALL BE
GROUNDS FOR DENYING APPLICATION.
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City tf La Quinta DATE: August 13, 2001
FROM: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
X City Manager
Waste Management
X Public Works Department
US Postal Service
Verizon
CV Recreation & Parks
Parks & Recreation
Time Warner
X Fire Marshal
Sunline Transit
Chamber of Commerce
Caltrans (District VIII)
Imperial Irrigation District
Agricultural Commission
Southern California Gas
CV Archaeological Society
Desert Sands School District
BIA - Desert Council
;—City of Indio/Indian Wells
Riverside County: ^ Sheriffs Department Planning Department
LA QUINTA CASE NO(S): Minor Use Permit 2001-304
Principal Planner (2)
Building & Safety
Associate Planner
Planning Manager
Community Development
Director
C.V.W.D.
Fish & Game - California
US Dept of Fish & Game
Environmental Health
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: La Quinta Celebrates the Arts - November 9, 10, 11, 12, 2001
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
PROJECT LOCATION: 47-555 Washington Street, La Quinta
The City of La Quinta Development Review Committee is conducting an initial environmental study pursuant to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for the above referenced project(s). Attached is the informationte
proponent. I D LEC — NE
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Your comments are requested with respect to: AUG20a�
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1. Physical impacts the project presents on public resources, facilities, and/or services. CITY OF L 2001A
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
2. Recommended conditions: a) that your or your agency believe would mitigate any potentiaI a verse a ects; ) or
should apply to the project design; c) or improvements to satisfy other regulations and concerns which your agency
is responsible; and
If you find that the identified impacts will have significant adverse effects on the environment which cannot be
avoided through conditions, please recommend the scope and focus of additional study(ies) which may be helpful.
Please send your response by August 23, 2001 You are invited to attend the DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
COMMITTEE meeting at La Quinta City Hall:
Date: Time: A
Contact Person: Christine di Iorio
Title: Planning Manager
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Phone: (760) 777-7125 Agency/Division:
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California Department ofFore.stry and Fire Protection
210 West San Jacinto Avenue • Perris, California 92570 • (909) 940-6900 • Fax (909) 940-6910
August 21, 2001
To: Christine di lorio, Planning Manager
From: Dale Evenson, Fire Safety Specialist
Re: La Quinta celebrates the Arts
With respect to the condition of approval regarding the above referenced event, the Fire Department
requests the following fire protection measures be provided in accordance with title 24, and/or Riverside
County Fire Department protection standards:
A) GENERAL
1) All tent and canopy setups must meet the requirements of the 1998 California Fire Code.
B) LOCATION OF TENTS AND CANOPIES
1) Tents must be separated from any property line, building, other tent, canopy, or temporary
membrane structure by a minimum distance of 20 feet.
2) Fire access roadways must be provided.
3) The minimum clearance of 20 feet must be maintained from the parking of automobiles or
other internal combustion engines.
4) For the purposes of required distances, support ropes and guywires are to be considered part of
the tent.
C) STRUCTURAL STABILITY
1) Tents and canopies shall be adequately roped, braced and anchored to withstand the elements
of weather against collapsing.
D) FLAMEPROOFING
1) The sidewalls, drops and tops of all tents and canopies shall be of flame-retardant material. All
decorations used must be flame retardant to the satisfaction of this department. This includes
all paper, cardboard, cloth, plastic, or other materials more than 1/4" thick, used for the
purposes of decoration or display. This does not apply to sample merchandise on display or
being offered for sale if amounts exhibited are within reasonable limits and are satisfactory to
this department.
EMERGENCY SERVICES DIVISION • PLANNING SECTION • INDIO OFFICE
82-675 Highway 111, 21d FI., Indio, CA 92201 • (760) 863-8886 • Fax (760) 863-7072
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2) Tents and canopies shall have a permanently affixed label with the following information:
a) Identification of temporary membrane structure, tent or canopy, size and fabric or material type.
b) For flame -resistant materials, the necessary information to determine compliance with the Fire Code.
c) For flame -retardant -treated materials, the date that the temporary membrane structure, tent or
canopy and other combustible materials were last treated with an approved flame retardant.
d) The trade name and type of flame retardant utilized in the flame-retardant treatment.
e) The name of the person and firm that applied the flame retardant.
3) Hay bales, straw and other flammable materials shall not be within 30 feet of any tent or canopy. Hay
bales, etc. if placed inside or on top of the tent, must be flame retardant.
a) Balloons or other similar devices that are filled with toxic or flammable gases are not permitted.
b) Automobiles used for display must have the batteries disconnected and less than one gallon of fuel in
the tank.
c) All flame-retardant certifications shall be retained on the premises. All flameproofing is subject to
testing and approval from this department.
E) SMOKING AND OPEN FLAME
1) Smoking shall not be permitted in any tent or canopy or in any adjacent areas where hay, straw, sawdust
or any other combustible materials are stored or used unless approved by the fire inspector. NO
SMOKING signs shall be posted when required.
2) No fireworks, open flame, or any device emitting flame or fire or creating aglow capable of igniting
combustibles materials shall be used in or adjacent to any tent.
F) PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
1) The minimum fire extinguisher coverage shall be provided in every tent and canopy as per the following:
a) 200 to 500 square feet of floor area: One 2A -106C.
b) 501 To 1000 square feet of floor area: Two 2A-1 013C.
c) Each additional 2000 square feet of floor area or fraction thereof: One 2A -106C.
d) At least one 406C type fire extinguisher shall be provided for each kitchen, mess hall, power
generator or transformer and at locations where flammable or combustible liquids are stored or
dispensed.
2) All firefighting equipment shall be provided and maintained at a height of no less than 3, nor more than 5
feet from the floor in a visible and accessible location and may be required to be posted with designating
signs.
3) Qualified persons necessary to safeguard the premises shall be provided as required and approved by
this department.
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G) EXITS
1) Exits shall be spaced at approximately equal intervals around the perimeter of the tent and shall be so
located that no point is more than 100 feet from any exit.
2) The number of exits and minimum width of openings shall be provided in accordance with California Fire
Code Art 32, Table 3211-A.
3) Exit openings from any tent shall remain open or may be covered by a flame-retardant curtain. The
curtains shall be free sliding on a metal support at a minimum of 8 feet from floor level at the exit. The
curtains shall be so arranged that when open, no part of the curtains shall obstruct the exit. Said curtains
shall be of contrasting color with the color of the tent.
4) Aisles having minimum width of not less than 44 inches shall be provided from all seating areas, and their
width shall be progressively increased in width to provide at all points not less than 1 foot of aisle width for
each 50 persons served by such aisle at that point The fire inspector shall approve the arrangement of
aisles.
5) The spacing of rows of seats shall provide a space of not less than 12 inches from the back of one seat to
the front of the other. Aisles shall be so located that there will be no more than six intervening seats
between any seat and the nearest aisle.
H) MAINTENANCE OF EXIT WAYS
1) The required minimum clear width of exits, aisles and passageways shall be maintained at all times to a
public way.
2) No guywire, guyrope or other support members shall cross any means of egress at a height of less than 8
feet.
3) The surface of exit ways shall be maintained in a manner approved by the fire inspector.
1) EXIT ILLUMINATION
1) Exits shall be illuminated at anytime the structure is occupied with light having an intensity of not less than
one footcandle at floor level.
2) Exit signs shall be installed at required exit doorways and where otherwise needed to clearly indicate the
direction of travel when the exit serves 50 or more people.
3) Exit signs intents with an occupancy load over 100 people shall be of an approved self luminous type or
shall be internally or externally illuminated by fixtures supplied in the manner specified below.
a) Two separate circuits, one of which shall be separate from all other circuits, for occupant loads of 300
or less.
b) Two separate sources of power, one of which shall be an approved emergency system, shall be
provided when the occupant load exceeds 300. Emergency systems shall be supplied from storage
batteries or on site generator set and the system shall be installed in accordance with the
requirements of the National Electrical Code.
J) HEATING AND COOKING EQUIPMENT
1) All heating and cooking equipment shall be in compliance with the 1997 Uniform Mechanical Code or
shall be approved by the fire inspector.
2) Gas, solid, or liquid -fuel -burning equipment shall be vented to the outside air by the means of approved
vent or flue in such a manner that no portion of the tent or canopy is within 12 inches of the flue or vent.
Vents for solid fuel burning equipment shall be provided with spark arrestors having openings no larger
than 1/4 inch wire mesh.
3) Heating and cooking equipment shall not be located within 10 feet of exits, aisles, passageways or
combustible materials.
4) Cooking equipment outside the tent shall be at least 30 feet away from any structure.
K) FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS AND LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS
1) No flammable or combustible liquids shall be stored inside or within 50 feet of any tent.
2) Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) shall not be used or stored in connection with any tent or canopy unless the
following requirements are strictly adhered to.
a) All storage containers, equipment, fittings and appliances are listed and approved for use of LPG.
b) All tanks, hoses, fittings and appliances shall be protected from physical damage of any type.
c) All tanks in use must be secured to prevent them from tipping over and must be located a minimum
distance of 5 feet from any tent, vent, flue or any openings.
d) All spare tanks must be stored 50 feet from the tent and shall be protected from damage. The
storage area must be free of flammable or combustible materials.
e) The total amount of LPG on site shall be limited to 60 U.S. gallons.
f) All areas were LPG is stored must be free of combustibles.
3) No Smoking signs must be posted in storage areas.
L) HOUSEKEEPING
1) All weeds and flammable vegetation shall be removed from the area occupied by any tent and any areas
within 30 feet of any such structure.
2) The floor surface inside and the grounds adjacent to or within 30 feet outside of tents or canopies shall be
kept free and clear of combustible waste. Such waste shall be stored in approved containers until
removed from the premises.
M) ELECTRICAL
1) All extension cords shall be over current protected and or ground fault interrupter protected. No additional
taps are to be in any device. (NO octopus, 2 way or 3 way taps, cube adapters or multi -plug extension
cords). Quad boxes are approved if wired with 12/3 gauge wire or greater. All extension cords shall be of
12/3 gauge wire or greater with approved connectors.
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NOTE: TENT SETUPS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE UPON INITIAL INSPECTION DUE TO SPECIAL
CIRCUMSTANCES NOTED AT THAT TIME.
All City requirements must be met and permits obtained prior to the conditional approval from this department.
The installing Tent Company shall be responsible to contact the Fire Department to schedule an inspection.
Requests for inspections are to be made at least 24 hours in advance and may be arranged by calling (760) 863-
8886.
This department will do a walk through before operations begin and one while the event is going on. Any
questions regarding the meaning of these conditions should be referred to the Fire Department Planning &
Engineering staff at (760) 863-8886.
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FROM:
DATE:
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Christine di Iorio
Community Develop ent Department
Steve Speer
Senior Engine
August 24, 2001
MUP 2001-304 - La Quinta Celebrates the Arts - La Quinta Arts Foundation
The Public Works Department requests that the following conditions be placed on the approval of
the subject permit:
1. No parking will be allowed along Washington Street.
2. Prior to permitted. use of the site, the applicant shall submit and receive approval of a Dust
Control Plan to comply with Chapter 6.16, LQMC.
3. If the street improvements to Washington Street have not been completed prior to the
permitted use, the applicant shall submit a plan to the Public Works Department indicating
the method(s) for signing and delineating the site access locations.
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CityffLa Quints DATE: August 13, 2001
FROM: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
X Public Works Department
Verizon
Parks & Recreation
X Fire Marshal
Chamber of Commerce
Imperial Irrigation District
Southern California Gas
Desert Sands School District
CV Unified School District
Battalion Chief -Riverside Co Fire
Waste Management L Principal Planner (2)
_US Postal Service J Building & Safety
CV Recreation & Park Associate Planner
Time Warner _Planning Manager
.Sunline Transit Community Development
Caltrans (District VIII) Director
Agricultural Commission C.V.W.D.
CV Archaeological Society Fish & Game - California
BIA - Desert Council US Dept of Fish & Game
City of Indio/Indian Wells
Riverside County: X Sheriff's Department Planning Department Environmental Health
LA QUINTA CASE NO(S): Minor Use Permit 2001-304
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: La Quinta Celebrates the Arts - November 9, 10, 11, 12, 2001
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
PROJECT LOCATION: 47-555 Washington Street, La Quinta
The City of La Quinta Development Review Committee is conducting an initial environmental study pursuant to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for the above referenced project(s). Attached is the information submitted by the project
proponent.
Your comments are requested with respect to:
Physical impacts the project presents on public resources, facilities, and/or services.
2. Recommended conditions: a) that your or your agency believe would mitigate any potential adverse effects; b) or
should apply to the project design; c) or improvements to satisfy other regulations and concerns which your agency
is responsible; and
3. If you find that the identified impacts will have significant adverse effects on the environment which cannot be
avoided through conditions, please recommend the scope and focus of additional study(ies) which may be helpful.
Please send your response by August 23, 2001 You are invited to attend the DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
COMMITTEE meeting at La Quinta City Hall:
Date: Time:
Contact Person: Christine di Iorio Title: Planning Manager
Comments made by: Title:
Date: Phone: (760) 777-7125 Agency/Division: Community Development
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FROM: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT FILE COPY
X City Manager
X Public Works Department
Verizon
Parks & Recreation
X Fire Marshal
Chamber of Commerce
Imperial Irrigation District
Southern California Gas
Desert Sands School District
CV Unified School District
X Battalion Chief -Riverside Co Fire
Riverside County: X Sheriffs Department
Waste Management
US Postal Service
CV Recreation & Parks
Time Warner
Sunline Transit
Caltrans (District VIII)
Agricultural Commission
CV Archaeological Society
BIA - Desert Council
City of Indio/Indian Wells
Planning Department
Principal Planner (2)
Building & Safety
Associate Planner
Planning Manager
Community Development
Director
C.V.W.D.
Fish & Game - California
US Dept of Fish & Game
Environmental Health
LA QUINTA CASE NO(S): Minor Use Permit 2001-304
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: La Quinta Celebrates the Arts - November 9, 10, 11, 12, 2001
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
PROJECT LOCATION: 47-555 Washington Street, La Quinta
The City of La Quinta Development Review Committee is conducting an initial environmental study pursuant to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) for the above referenced project(s). Attached is the information submitted by the project
proponent.
Your comments are requested with respect to:
Physical impacts the project presents on public resources, facilities, and/or services.
2. Recommended conditions: a) that your or your agency believe would mitigate any potential adverse effects; b) or
should apply to the project design; c) or improvements to satisfy other regulations and concerns which your agency
is responsible; and
3. If you find that the identified impacts will have significant adverse effects on the environment which cannot be
avoided through conditions, please recommend the scope and focus of additional study(ies) which may be helpful.
Please send your response by August 23, 2001 You are invited to attend the DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
COMMITTEE meeting at La Quinta City Hall:
Date: Time:
Contact Person: Christine di Iori o
Comments made by:
Date
Phone: (760) 777-7125
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Title: P1 anni ng Manager
Title:
Agency/Division: Community Development
La Quinta Celebrates the Arts
November 9, 10, 11, 12, 2001
9am — 5pm
Admission
$10 adults children under 10 admitted free of charge
Unveiling and Dedication of the Site, November 9, 2001
➢ Ceremony, land blessings, speeches, refreshments, with invited dignitaries &
press on Friday, November 9. Closed to general public.
20th Anniversary Season of La Quinta Arts Foundation
Historical overview of LQAF
Visions and plans for the future
Building Plans & Capital Campaign Information Kiosk
Sampling of all activities of La Quinta Arts Foundation including:
250 artists exhibiting original artwork for sale
➢ Education pavilion featuring all programs offered by LQAF & interactive art
demonstrations for children
Live, amplified music performances in Terraces amphitheatre
➢ Food & Refreshments, Wine & Beer Gardens
Requirements
Temporary Lighting — Shore powered light poles, stage lighting
Portable restroom facilities
Perimeter chain link fencing for security
➢ Tent Rentals
24-hour security
Traffic Control
Signage (on and off premises)
DATE: August 1, 2001
TO: Mr. Tom Hartung, Building and Safety Director
BY: Susan Francis, Executive Director
La Quinta Arts Foundation
SUBJECT: Permit to hold a minor outdoor event in La Quinta
DATE OF EVENT: November 9, 10, 11, 12, 2001
La Quinta Arts Foundation requests a permit to hold a "Minor Outdoor Event" within
the city limits of La Quinta on November 9, 10, 11, 12, 2001. This event, La Quinta
Celebrates the Arts, will be conducted in compliance with Chapter 9.216 (#348 of the
Riverside County Land Use Ordinance XIXa), "Temporary Outdoor Events." The
anticipated attendance at the show is not expected to exceed 1,000 at any given time.
The four-day event will commence Friday, November 9, 2001 with Unveiling and
Dedication Ceremonies with invited guests and members of the press only. Dedication
of the site will conclude by 5:OOpm.
La Quinta Celebrates the Arts will be open to the public Saturday, Sunday and Monday,
November 10, 11, 12, 2001 from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Artists, vendors and
volunteers will arrive on November 8, 2001 to set up displays and will be off premesis
by dusk.
La Quinta Celebrates the Arts will be held at La Quinta Arts Foundation's Center for the
Arts located at 47-555 Washington.
The attached plot plan indicates:
a) Display area
b) approximate locations of tents >200 sq. ft.
c) availablility of electrical power
d) placement of sanitation facilities
e) artist, patron, handcap and valet parking
f) fence and gate locations
g) traffic flow pattern
ADEQUATE AREA TO CONDUCT THE EVENT: The grounds consists of approximately
6.3 acres, known as the Festival Grounds and Terraces. Approximately 250 artists will
display their work, and foot traffic will be on the grass between the displays. The
public will be admitted through one gate located at the terminus of the main drive
approach midway between the Festival Grounds and Terraces.
PARKING: Parking for artists is located at the west designated Artist's Parking Lot.
Public parking is located to the southeast of festival grounds and terraces. Signs will be
posted to prohibit overnight camping in the parking lots. Handicap and valet parking is
available. No parking will be permitted along Washington Street. Professional
attendants will assist the public in parking. Traffic control officers will be present
during hours of event to manage left and U-turns at Avenue 48 signal.
FOOD SERVICE: Food and beverage services will be provided to the public from
outside professional purveyors who will prepare food or beverages according to Health
Department Standards.
FIRST AID STATIONS: La Quinta Fire Department will be asked to provide standby first
aid response. Ambulance access will be maintained and the entire facility and parking
will have identifiable locations plotted on a grid for easy location of emergency sites.
This will be communicated to all security and safety personnel.
FIRE PROTECTION: One 2A10BC fire extinguisher will be installed in each food area,
and all public tents and canopies. Fire exits are two twenty -foot wide gated openings
in the fence on the east and west side of the property. The gridded plot map will be
utilized by fire control personnel.
SANITATION FACILITIES: We will arrange for portolets to be brought in by Waste
Management of the Desert. Placement of facilities will be at least 300 ft. from
southern property line.
POTABLE WATER: Drinking water will be available from food and beverage vendors.
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL: Waste Management will provide covered waste containers.
Trash receptacles will be placed throughout the grounds. Food and beverage vendors
will be required to supply additional receptacles. La Quinta Arts Foundation will see to
the daily transfer of refuse to proper containers on site. Recepticles for recyclables will
also be provided.
SECURITY OPERATION: Security for the event will be a joint effort involving the
Riverside County Sheriff's Department, and a professional security service. A private
guard will patrol the premises at all times commencing at 4:00 p.m. on November 7
and continuing until 10:00 a.m. on November 13, 2001. Chain link fencing will encircle
the festival grounds.
SITE RESTORATION: The site will be cleaned to be free of refuse, construction, and
exhibition materials following the event.
CAMPING: Exhibitors in recreational vehicles will not be permitted to camp overnight
in the parking lots. A list of alternative campsites will be made available to exhibitors.
PERMISSION TO SERVE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES: We request permission to serve
beer and wine within the fenced area. The beer and wine sellers will check that each
purchaser is over 21 years of age. Alcohol consumption will take place within the
designated fenced grounds only. We will obtain permits from Alcohol Beverage Control
for the sale of beer and wine at this event. In the several years we have offered beer
and wine at an event, we have never had an incidence of public intoxication or damage
to property as a result of alcohol consumption.
On behalf of La Quinta Arts Foundation, we respectfully request that the City Council
of La Quinta grant a permit to conduct La Quinta Celebrates The Arts.
Susan Francis, Executive Director
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