MUP 2002-359FA
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City of La Quinta
Community Development Department
78-495 Calle Tampico
La Quinta, California 92253
(760) 777-7125 FAX: (760) 777-1233
OFFICE USE ONLY
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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): SA
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MAILING ADDRESS: 4 JhMe- Phone No.
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PROJECT LOCATION: 5!{ -(00 AMAwA R -t AA0
PROPOSED USE AND/OR CONSTRUCTION (Including operational information):
LEGAL DESCRIPTION (LOT & TRACT OR A.P.N.): 114-202-00-5
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❑ Plot Plan, floor plans and elevation plans (as determined by Community Development Department staff).
Five (5) sets of plans on -8'/z" x 11" sheet or folded down to 8'/2" x 11".
❑ 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.
NAME OF APPLICANT IE9YPNA
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SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE —
NAME OF PROPERTY OWNER !�2AMF,
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SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER(S)
IF NOT SAME AS APPLICANT:
(Signature provides consent for applicant to use site for proposed activity),
DATE
DATE
(Separate written authority by owner to submit application may be provided)
NOTE: FALSE OR MISLEADING INFORMATION GIVEN IN THIS APPLICATION SHALL BE
GROUNDS FOR DENYING APPLICATION.
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P.O. Box 1504
78-495 CALLE TAMPICO
LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253
August 30, 2002
Mrs. Irma Estrada
54-100 Avenida Rubio
La Quinta, California 92253
SUBJECT: MINOR USE PERMIT 2002-359
Dear Mrs. Estrada:
(7 60) 777-7000
FAX (760) 777-7101
The Community Development Department has reviewed your request for a large Child -
Care Facility (maximum 14 children) in your residence at 54-100 Avenida Rubio. This
letter is to notify you that your request has been approved and must comply with the
requirements of Section 9.60.190 (Child Care Facilities) of the City of La Quinta
Municipal Code (See attached). You must also obtain the proper license(s) from the
appropriate agency(ies) prior to operating your business.
This approval is final, but may be appealed by anyone to the Planning Commission
provided the required forms and filing fee of $175.00 are filed with this office within
fifteen (15) days of the date of this letter.
Should you have any questions please contact me at your convenience at (760) 777-
7068.
Sincerely,
JERRY HERMAN
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
MARTIN MAGANA
Associate Planner
c: John Hardcastle, Code Compliance Department
Riverside County Fire Department
Betty Sawyer, Executive Secretary
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9.60.190
5. All outdoor play areas shall be fully enclosed by a minimum five-foot 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.
C. Large Child -Care Facilities. Child-care facilities serving nine to fourteen children are permitted -in
all residential districts except the RH district if a minor use permit is approved. Such facilities shall conform
to the preceding requirements for small child-care facilities plus the following:
1. A minor use permit approved by the community development director shall be required to establish
a large child-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.
2. No large child-care facility shall be approved on a parcel which is within five hundred feet of another
parcel which either already contains such a facility or which has a valid permit for such a facility.
3. All outdoor play areas shall be fully enclosed by a minimum five-foot 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 less than five feet in height.
4. Outdoor activities shall be limited to between the hours of nine am. and seven p.m. (Ord. 325 § 1
(Exh. A) (part), 1998; Ord. 299 § 1 (part), 1997; Ord. 284 § 1 (Exh. A) (part), 1996)
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 licensed and operated in accordance with state, county and local health, safety,
Ic 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 9.50.030.
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:
1. Residential occupancy shall be limited to single persons fifty-five years of age or over or married
couples with at least one spouse fifty-five 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 barbershop and a pharmacy not exceeding one thousand
square feet in floor area. (Ord. 325 § 1 (Exh. A) (part), 1998; Ord. 299 § 1 (part), 1997; Ord. 284 § 1 (Exh.
A) (part), 1996)
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:
A. The office shall not be moved onto the site or otherwise established until issuance of a precise grading
permit or, if there is no grading permit, until issuance of a building permit.
B. Any temporary use and/or structure shall be removed from the site prior to the issuance of certificates
of occupancy for the last new building on the site.
C. Any permanent structure or portion thereof devoted to a temporary use shall be converted to a permanent
permitted use prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the last new building on the site.
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State of California
Department of Social Services
Facility Number. 334802035
Effective Date: 12 / 11 /95 Total Capacity: 6
In accordance with applicable provisions of the Health and Safety Code of
California, and its rules and regulations; the Department of Social Services, hereby issues
this License to
ESTRAOAs IRMA
to operate and maintain a FAMILY DAY CARE
Name of Facility
ESTRADA FAMILY DAY CARE
54100 RUBIO
LA CUINTA CA 92253
This License is not transferable and is granted solely upon the following:
MAXIMUM CAPACITY: b CHILDREN, INCLUDING LICENSEEOS CHILDREN UNDER 10
YEARS OF AGE WHO RESIDE IN THE HOMEv WITH NO MORE THAN -3 INFANTS OR
4 INFANTS ONLY (INFANT MEANS A CHILD UNDER 2 YEARS OLD).
OFF LIMITS: ALL BEDROOMS
Client Groups Served: CHILDREN/INFANT
Complaints regarding services provided in this facility should be directed to:
SAN GORGONIO DAYCARE DISTRICT OFFIC (909) 782-4200
MARTHA LOPEZ /
Deputy Director, Authorized Representative
Community Care Licensing Division of Licensing Agency
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