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64444dja City Council agendas are available on the City's web page @ www.la-quinta.org CITY COUNCIL AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, California 92253 Regular Meeting TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2007 3:00 P.M. Closed Session / 4:00 P.M. Open Session Beginning Resolution No. 2007-090 Ordinance No. 444 CALL TO ORDER Roll Call: Council Members: Henderson, Kirk, Osborne, Sniff, and Mayor Adolph PUBLIC COMMENT At this time, members of the public may address the City Council on any matter not listed on the agenda. Please complete a "request to speak" form and limit your comments to three minutes. CLOSED SESSION NOTE: Time permitting the City Council may conduct Closed Session discussions during the dinner recess. In addition, persons identified as negotiating parties are not invited into the Closed Session meeting when acquisition of real property is considered. 1. CONFERENCE WITH CITY'S LEGAL COUNSEL REGARDING POTENTIAL LITIGATION WITH SHEA TRILOGY TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 30023, PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(b)(1) AND (c). a,VV, 1 City Council Agenda 1 October 2, 2007 2. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR, BRET M. PLUMLEE, REGARDING NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE LA QUINTA CITY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957.6 — MEET AND CONFER PROCESS. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION RECONVENE AT 4:00 P.M. 4:00 P_M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PUBLIC COMMENT At this time members of the public may address the City Council on any matter not listed on the agenda. Please complete a "request to speak" form and limit your comments to three minutes. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA PRESENTATIONS 1. PRESENTATION OF PROCLAMATIONS HONORING MARIO CANTU, JOSE ANGEL GARCIA, ALFREDO ISIDORO, AND GIANCARLO MACIAS. 2. PRESENTATION BY COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT AND CONSERVATION EFFORTS BY THE CITY OF LA QUINTA. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS — NONE APPROVAL OF MINUTES i 1. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 18, 2007. CONSENT CALENDAR NOTE: Consent Calendar items are considered to be routine in nature and will be approved by one motion. ? 1. APPROVAL OF DEMAND REGISTER DATED OCTOBER 2, 2007. 6vI I- 2 City Council Agenda 2 October 2, 2007 2. ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CITY OF LA QUINTA EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN. 3. AUTHORIZATION FOR OVERNIGHT TRAVEL FOR AN ANIMAL CONTROL/ CODE COMPLIANCE OFFICER I TO ATTEND THE NATIONAL ANIMAL CONTROL ASSOCIATION TRAINING ACADEMY SPONSORED BY THE NATIONAL ANIMAL CONTROL ASSOCIATION IN SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, NOVEMBER 5-9, 2007. 4. APPROVAL OF FISCAL YEAR 2006/2007 CITY OF LA QUINTA DEVELOPMENT PROJECT FEE REPORT. 5. APPROVAL OF FISCAL YEAR 2006/2007 CITY OF LA QUINTA ART IN PUBLIC PLACES ANNUAL REPORT. 6. APPROVAL OF A BANKING SERVICES CONTRACT WITH WELLS FARGO BANK. 7. APPROVAL OF AN ADVANCE FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO THE SILVERROCK GOLF ENTERPRISE FUND. 8. APPROVAL OF CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER NOS. 49 AND 71 TO GKK WORKS FOR PAINTING THE EXISTING EXTERIOR STUCCO ON CITY HALL AND THE EXISTING PARKING LOT TRELLISES FOR CITY HALL EXPANSION PROJECT NO. 2002-01. 9. APPROVAL OF THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE (PS&E) AND AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE FOR BID THE CITYWIDE TRAFFIC SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS, PROJECT NO. 2006-16, AND ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 33445(a). 10. ADOPTION OF A RESOLUTION MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 33445(a) AND AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR THE EISENHOWER DRIVE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION IMPROVEMENTS, PROJECT NO. 2007-18. 11. APPROVAL OF THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE (PS&E) AND AUTHORIZATION TO ADVERTISE FOR BID THE JEFFERSON STREET MEDIAN ISLAND LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS, PROJECT NO. 2005-03. City Council Agenda 3 October 2, 2007 12. ACCEPTANCE OF ONSITE IMPROVEMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH TRACT MAP 29323-1, ESPLANADE, LENNAR HOMES. BUSINESS SESSION 1. CONSIDERATION OF A FUNDING REQUEST FROM THE COACHELLA VALLEY MOUNTAINS CONSERVANCY TO ACQUIRE PROPERTY IN LA QUINTA SECTION 5, AND APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS. A. MINUTE ORDER ACTION 2. CONSIDERATION OF A HISTORICAL MURAL TO BE PAINTED AT THE LA QUINTA MUSEUM THROUGH THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES PROGRAM. A. MINUTE ORDER ACTION 3. CONSIDERATION OF ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FEE CREDIT FOR A BRONZE ART PIECE FOR ANDALUSIA AT CORAL MOUNTAIN. A. MINUTE ORDER ACTION 4. CONSIDERATION OF FORMATION AND APPOINTMENT OF TWO MEMBERS TO AN AD HOC COMMITTEE TO REVIEW THE SECOND QUARTER GRANT REQUESTS. A. MINUTE ORDER ACTION 5. CONSIDERATION OF AN APPOINTMENT OF A REPRESENTATIVE TO THE BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC FUND DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE. A. MINUTE ORDER ACTION 6. CONSIDERATION OF SELECTION OF A REPRESENTATIVE TO THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WORKSHOP/INFORMATION EXCHANGE COMMITTEE. A. MINUTE ORDER ACTION City Council Agenda 4 October 2, 200 PIV U ' 4 7. CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENT OF A LA QUINTA CITY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE TO THE COACHELLA VALLEY ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. A. MINUTE ORDER ACTION STUDY SESSION 1. DISCUSSION REGARDING POLICY ON NON-RESIDENT STATUS FOR BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS. 2. DISCUSSION REGARDING ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS OF BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS. REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS 1. ANIMAL CAMPUS COMMISSION (HENDERSON) 2. CITY COUNCIL AD HOC COMMITTEE REPORTS 3. CVAG COMMITTEE REPORTS 4. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WORKSHOP/INFORMATION EXCHANGE COMMITTEE (KIRK) 5. C.V. CONSERVATION COMMISSION (SNIFF) 6. C.V. MOSQUITO AND VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICT (TERRY HENDERSON) 7. C.V. MOUNTAINS CONSERVANCY (KIRK) 8. C.V.W.D. JOINT WATER POLICY COMMITTEE (ADOLPH) 9. JACQUELINE COCHRAN REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY (OSBORNE) 10. LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES (HENDERSON) 11. PALM SPRINGS DESERT RESORT COMMUNITIES CONVENTION & VISITORS AUTHORITY (HENDERSON) 12. PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT COMMISSION (NANCY DORIA) 13. RIVERSIDE COUNTY CHILD SAFETY COMMISSION (HENDERSON) 14. RIVERSIDE COUNTY DESERT LIBRARY ZONE ADVISORY BOARD (HENDERSON) 15. RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION (HENDERSON) 16. SANTA ROSA/SAN JACINTO NATIONAL MONUMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE (HENDERSON) 17. SUNLINE TRANSIT AGENCY/SUNLINE SERVICES GROUP (ADOLPH) 18. SILVERROCK RESORT AD -HOC COMMITTEE 19. SPHERE OF INFLUENCE SUBCOMMITTEE d..v " 5 City Council Agenda 5 October 2, 2007 DEPARTMENT REPORTS 1. CITY MANAGER A. RESPONSE(S) TO PUBLIC COMMENTS B. QUARTERLY MARKETING REPORT 2. CITY ATTORNEY — NONE 3. CITY CLERK A. VACANCY ON THE LA QUINTA PLANNING COMMISSION 4. BUILDING & SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT — NONE 5. COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT — NONE 6. FINANCE DEPARTMENT REPORT — NONE 7. PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPORT — NONE 8. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT REPORT — NONE 9. POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT — NONE 10. FIRE DEPARTMENT QUARTERLY REPORT — NONE MAYOR'S AND COUNCIL MEMBERS' ITEMS 1. DISCUSSION REGARDING HISTORICAL SITE. (REQUESTED BY MAYOR ADOLPH) 2. DISCUSSION REGARDING CITY CODE ADDITIONS. (REQUESTED BY MAYOR ADOLPH) RECESS TO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING NOTICE: NO PUBLIC HEARINGS ARE SCHEDULED, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL WILL ADJOURN AND NOT RECONVENE AT 7:00 P.M. UNLESS THERE ARE ITEMS FROM THE AFTERNOON SESSION THAT HAVE NOT BEEN CONSIDERED. 7-00 P_M_ PUBLIC COMMENT At this time members of the public may address the City Council on any matter not listed on the agenda. Please complete a "request to speak" form and limit your comments to three minutes. City Council Agenda 6 October 2, 2007 PRESENTATIONS — NONE PUBLIC HEARINGS — NONE ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City Council will be held on October 16, 2007, commencing with closed session at 3:00 p.m. and open session at 4:00 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, 78-495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA 92253. DECLARATION OF POSTING I, Veronica Montecino, City Clerk of the City of La Quinta, do hereby declare that the foregoing agenda for the La Quinta City Council meeting of October 2, 2007, was posted on the outside entry to the Council Chamber at 78-495 Calle Tampico and on the bulletin boards at 51-321 Avenida Bermudas and 78-630 Highway 111, on September 28, 2007. DATED: r eptember 28 2007 i VERONICA JONTECINO, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California Public Notices The La Quints City Council Chamber is handicapped accessible. If special equipment is needed for the hearing impaired, please call the City Clerk's Office at 777-7103, twenty- four (24) hours in advance of the meeting and accommodations will be made. If special electronic equipment is needed to make presentations to the City Council, arrangement should be made in advance by contacting the City Clerk's Office at 777- 7103. A one (1) week notice is required. If background material is to be presented to the City Council during a City Council meeting, please be advised that eight (8) copies of all documents, exhibits, etc., must be supplied to the City Clerk for distribution. It is requested that this take place prior to the beginning of the meeting. e V , City Council Agenda 7 October 2, 2007 1 AGENDA CATEGORY: COUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: October 02, 2007 BUSINESS SESSION ITEM TITLE: Demand Register Dated J October 02, 2007 CONSENT CALENDAR / STUDY SESSION PUBLIC HEARING RECOMMENDATION: Approve Demand Register Dated October 02, 2007 BACKGROUND: Prepaid Warrants: 74807 - 748231 31,185.91 74824 - 74843) 31,688.11 Voids} (10,818.96) Wire Transfers} 644,045.75 P/R 34012 - 34026) 200,649.63 P/R Tax Transfers} 56,054.32 Payable Warrants: 74844 - 74975) 916,134.77 $1,868, 939.53 FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Demand of Cash -City $1,214,961.92 Demand of Cash -RDA $653,977.61 1 l John M. Falconer, Finance Director 0 CITY OF LA QUINTA BANK TRANSACTIONS 09112f07 - 09/24/07 09/14/07 WIRE TRANSFER - BUILDING HORIZONS 09119107/07 WIRE TRANSFER - WATERCOLORS 09/19/07 WIRE TRANSFER - WATERCOLORS 09/19/07 WIRE TRANSFER - WATERCOLORS 09/20107 WIRE TRANSFER - LANDMARK 09/24/07 WIRE TRANSFER - PERS 0924/07 WIRE TRANSFER - ICMA TOTAL WIRE TRANSFER OUT $85,000.00 $103,000.00 $103,000.00 $103,000.00 $189,149.35 $53,455.49 $7,440.91 $644,045.75 0tJJ� 9 a 1 1 1 1 I 1 I UQ1 w w I t c c v 1mot N d V I url o 0 I 1 > > I I W 1 1 J 1 1 m I 1 Q 1 1 Y 1001 6 i •Z I 6 Id I I N I 1 F I 1 Z Iw 1 J IW I O I201 u IUZI u 10 1 Q 10 1 1> I 1 I I I I I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I I O z IOW K IC£ A OYIZQ LLZIWZ . 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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Failure to adopt the Resolution could make the City ineligible for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) grants and disaster public assistance reimbursements. CHARTER CITY IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The preservation of life, property and the environment is an inherent function of local, state and federal government. The City of La Quinta has prepared, in cooperation with the County of Riverside, this Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) to ensure the most effective allocation of resources for protection of people and property in time of an emergency. While no plan can completely prevent any type of injuries or destruction, good plans carried out by knowledgeable and well -trained personnel can and will minimize losses. This plan establishes the emergency organizations, assigns tasks, specifies policies and general procedures, and provides for coordination of planning efforts of the various emergency staff and service elements utilizing the Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) and the National Incident Management System (NIMS), which is currently being integrated into SEMS in California by the Governor's Executive Order S-2-05. The objective of this plan is to incorporate and coordinate all the facilities and personnel of the City into an efficient organization capable of responding effectively to any emergency. This Emergency Operations Plan is an extension of the State Emergency Plan. It will be reviewed and exercised periodically and revised as necessary to meet changing conditions. The approval of this resolution constitutes the adoption of the City of La Quinta Emergency Operations Plan, and the adoption of the Standardized Emergency Management System/National Incident Management System. A binder copy of the EOP is available in the Building and Safety Department. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council include: 1. Adopt a Resolution of the City Council approving the City of La Quinta Emergency Operations Plan (EOP); or 2. Do not adopt a Resolution of the City Council approving the City of La Quinta Emergency Operations Plan (EOP); or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, Tom Hartung, Building,and Safety Director Approved for submission by: s p Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager RESOLUTION NO. 2007- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, FOR ADOPTION OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA EMERGENCY OPERATIONS PLAN (EDP) WHEREAS, President Bush, in Homeland Security Directive-5, directed the Secretary of The Department of Homeland Security to develop and administer a National Incident Management System, which would provide a consistent nationwide approach for federal, state, local and tribal governments to work together more effectively and efficiently to prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters, regardless of cause, size, or, complexity; and WHEREAS, the State of California pioneered the development of standardized incident management systems to respond to a variety of catastrophic disasters, including fires, earthquakes, floods, and landslides; and WHEREAS, in the early 1970's, the California fire services, in partnership with the federal government, developed the seminal emergency incident command system that has become the model for incident management nationwide; and WHEREAS, in 1995, California was the first state to adopt a statewide Standardized Emergency Management System for use by every emergency response organization, and implemented a system to ensure the continual improvement of the Standardized Emergency Management System; and WHEREAS, California emergency management professionals have contributed their expertise to the development of the new National Incident Management System; and WHEREAS, it is essential for responding to disasters that federal, state, local, and tribal organizations utilize standardize terminology, standardized organization structures, interoperable communications, consolidated action plans, unified command structures, uniform standards for planning, training, and exercising, comprehensive resource management, and designated incident facilities during emergencies or disasters; and WHEREAS, the California Standardized Emergency Management System substantially meets the objective of the National Incident Management System; and WHEREAS, the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks (9-1 1 Commission) recommended adoption of a standardized Incident Command System nationwide; and Resolution No. 2007 Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) Adopted: October 2, 2007 Page 2 WHEREAS, the governor of the State of California has directed his Office of Emergency Services and Office of Homeland Security in cooperation with the Standardized Emergency Management System Advisory Board to develop a program to integrate the National Incident Management System, to the extent appropriate, into the state's emergency management system. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta as follows: 1. The City of La Quinta Emergency Operations Plan has been updated in accordance with the requirements of the Emergency Services Act and Standardized Emergency Management System and is consistent with state and federal guidelines. 2. The City of La Quinta Emergency Operations Plan has integrated and utilizes the National Incident Management System and the Standardized Emergency Management System in California. 3. The La Quinta City Council adopts the City of La Quinta Emergency Operations Plan to ensure the most effective allocation of resources for protection of people and property in time of an emergency, and to insure the coordination of the emergency functions of the City with all other public agencies, corporations, organizations and affected private persons. 4. A copy of this resolution will be forwarded to the Governor's Office of Emergency Services. 5. This Resolution shall take effect from and after the date of its passage and adoption. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council held on this 2nd day of October, 2007, by the following vote to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Resolution No. 2007 Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) Adopted: October 2, 2007 Page 3 DON ADOLPH, Mayor City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: VERONICA J. MONTECINO, CMC, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California (City Seal) APPROVED AS TO FORM: M. KATHERINE JENSON, City Attorney City of La Quinta, California y OF'Tt COUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: _ ITEM TITLE: Authorization for Overnight Travel for an CONSENT CALENDAR: 3— Animal Control/Code Compliance Officer I to Attend the National Animal Control Association Training Academy STUDY SESSION: Sponsored by the National Animal Control Association PUBLIC HEARING: Located in Sacramento, CA from November 5-9, 2007 RECOMMENDATION: Approve the overnight travel for an Animal Control/Code Compliance Officer I to attend the National Animal Control Association Training Academy sponsored by the National Animal Control Association in Sacramento, CA from November 5-9, 2007 (see Attachment 1). FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: The costs associated with the attendance at the training will be funded from Travel and Training fund, Account #101-5006-426.51-01. The employee will travel by air. The breakdown of estimated expenditures for this seminar is as follows: • Registration $495 • Hotel (4 nights) 390 • Air Travel 150 • Airport parking/shuttle 100 • Meals (5 days) _375 Total $1, 510 CHARTER CITY IMPLICATIONS: 1►ram q,.u.. 51 CKGRbUN AND O ERVIE this course, the Animal Control/Code Compliance Officer will be certified to national Level 1 Standards in Animal Control skills. Classes contain information on animal behavior, capture techniques, law and legal proceedings, first aid for animals, and officer safety. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council include: 1 . Approve the overnight travel for the Animal Control/Code Compliance Officer I to attend the National Animal Control Association Training Academy Sponsored by the National Animal Control Association in Sacramento, CA from November 5-9,, 2007; or 2. Do not approve the request for overnight travel; or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, Tom Hartung, Building Kt Safety Director Approved for submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager Attachment: 1. Registration Form 2 0 0 52 National Animal Control Association Topics to be Covered Include: Tuition/Registration/Payment The National Animal Control Association-(NACA) formed in ❑ Animal Behavior Tuition for this program is $495.00. To register for this first was - - 1978 for the express purpose of - ❑ Rabies/Euthanasia program, we ask that you call our office at 913-768-1319 (press option 6). Send assisting its members to perform their ❑ Animal Identification your original completed registration form (located on the back to our office by October duties in a professional manner. NACA believes its important ❑ Animal Diseases/Zoonosis 4, 2007 with payment. You may pay for this most program either with Agency Check, Purchase Order Number by Credit Card contribution towards solving our or (Visa or domestic animal problems is to make ❑ First Aid for Animals MasterCard). A 20% ($99.00), nonrefundable available to Animal Control agencies ❑ Shelter Operations P fee will be assessed on any cancellation made after October 4, 2007. N NOTE, Programs are and personnel a comprehensive P P subject to cancellation, without sufficient training program. ❑ Capture Techniques registrations, 30 days prior to program start. ❑ Report Writing Who Should Attend ❑ Interview Techniques Credit This program is designed for Animal Con [rol Officers at the federal, state, ❑ Laws and Legal Proceedings Upon successful completion of a written and local levels, Police Officers, and ❑ Evidence Collection examination (receiving a grade of 80% or above) participants are awarded certificates of Sheriff's Deputies responsible for animal control and all of its many ❑ Court Testimony completion. Participants will then be eligible to take Level II toward their National facets. Certification. ❑ Crisis Intervention/Officer Safety - A`tlFy +l``"t1V11 }fY-:''h3�•'''�.i.�/V�/i44f�'a4�i _ LKJttV12Yi P 1. The 1�iatao-ttzl =A aural` Cs`fan� idi6a win, be corn ncrscl;3ft;�[nayteta Pot: additional i[tfotmation, please contact the Association Yatnirrg Acad califoi a°, at the Holiday�Inn tat$ibtii Natumd Animal Control Association at 913- designed to be=clelrvered in t `Notthetst, Iocated `at� 5321` Bate �Yrentt is ' .�68-L319 (press option 6). Our fax number is Upon successful completion of both.t Sattimento..-A special -lodging rat, - of $8IA0 913-768-1378. You may also visit: Ix v&te a l vei-II> th6. ia`uon - q. - Animal € -,-per night, -plus to i, snsgfe or douhle ocCtipancy ww riacanet.org ontrol Association shall has been arranged, You should make your nationally certify each pparticipant and; the'appropriate'documemarion-_ "--' reservations by calling the HolidayInn at 916 338*5800.and identify yourself as, -attending Os Joseph �IaniaCi Scholarship and pin. SSuccessful completion of _ Level the National Animal Control Association Scholarships for this class may P Y be available via I and Level II sbalf include a. K Training Academy. You must male your the Joseph Maniaci Scholarship Fund. Applications be by minimum passing score of'80% on , reservations by October 15, 2007 to obtain may obtained visiting: written examinations and mandato this rate. www nacaneurg. attendance during all training. W i; ce4at 4 4RuInAL COUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 ITEM TITLE: Approval of Fiscal Year 2006/07 City of La Quinta Development Project Fee Report RECOMMENDATION: AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: 't STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: Approve the Fiscal Year 2006/07 City of La Quinta Development Project Fee Report ("Report') prepared in accordance with Government Code Section 66000 and 65865. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: The City must (1) expend or commit developer fees from Infrastructure, Quimby, and Development Impact Funds within five years of their receipt and must account for these fees in a separate fund and (2) report payments pursuant to development agreements entered into after January 1, 2004. CHARTER CITY IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The City of La Quinta has three developer project fees subject to the requirements of Government Code Section 66000 - Infrastructure, Quimby, and Developer Impact fees. The major requirements that must be performed annually are included in Government Code Section 66006 (b). Section 66006(b) requires specific additional accounting information to be reported each year for each fund as follows: For each separate account or fund established pursuant to subdivision (a), the local agency shall, within 180 days after the last day of each fiscal year, make available to the public the following information for the fiscal year: 0„ W (A) A brief description of the type of fee in the account or fund; (B) The amount of the fee; (C) The beginning and ending balance of the account or fund. The amount of fees collected and the interest earned; (E) An identification of each public improvement on which fees were expended and the amount of the expenditures on each improvement, including the total percentage of the cost of the public improvement that was funded with fees; (F) An identification of an approximate date by which the construction of the public improvement will commence if the local agency determines that sufficient funds have been collected to complete financing on an incomplete public improvement, as identified in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a) of Section 66001, and the public improvement remains incomplete; (G►', A description of each interfund transfer or loan made from the account or fund, including the public improvement on which the transferred or loaned fees will be expended, and, in the case of an interfund loan, the date on which the loan will be repaid, and the rate of interest that the account or fund will receive on the loan. Staff has prepared the Report which provides an analysis of the Infrastructure, Quimby, Developer Impact fees and development agreement payments for Fiscal Year 2006/07 (Attachment 1). Staff has prepared a schedule of development agreement payments received for Fiscal Year 06/07 in accordance with Government Code Section 65865 (Attachment 2). Staff did receive a request from the Building Industry Association (BIA) to review Attachment 1 & 2. Staff provided a draft staff report and Attachments 1 & 2 to the BIA on August 28, 2007 and has included the BIA response letter as Attachment 3. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The City of La Quinta Infrastructure, Quimby Developer Impact fee and development agreement payments programs meet the annual filing requirements of Government Code Section 66000 and 65865 for Fiscal Year 2006/07. The alternatives available to the City Council include: 1. Approve the Fiscal Year 2006/07 City of La Quinta Development Project Fee a. 55 2 Report prepared in accordance with Government Code Section 66000 and 65865; or 2. Do not approve the Fiscal Year 2006/07 City of La Quinta Development Project Fee Report prepared in accordance with Government Code Section 66000 and 65865; or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, John M. Falconer, Finance Director Approved for submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager Attachments: 1. Development Project Fee Report 2. Development Agreement Report 3. BIA Response Letter a 56 3 A l l AlinIVIMM 1 1 City of La Quinta Infrastructure fee Government Code 66000 Calculation FY 06/07 The infrastructure fee fund is used to account for the accumulation of resources, provided through developer;fees for the acquisition, construction or improvement of the City's infrastructure as defined in Resolution 89-39. The fee is based upon the attached formula and data sheet and varies from project to project. Account Description Beginning Fund Balance FY 06/07 Ending Fund Balance Revenues'& Other Sources Developer fees Interest income 0 25,293 Total Sources 26,293 Expenditures & Other Uses Transfers out - Capital Improvement Project Fund 87,673 Total Uses 87,673 Total Available 628,174 (62,380) 665,794 Five Year Test Using First In First Out Method June 30, 2007 Remaining Commitment Unspent Unspent Funds Represent Ending Fund Balance Revenues Collected from 2000 122,434 122,434 0 Revenues Collected from 2001 210,807 210,807 0 Revenues Collected from 2002 126,854 126,854 0 Revenues Collected from 2003 70,822 55,937 14,885 Revenues Collected from 2004 31,458 31,458 Revenues Collected from 2005 16,302 16,302 Revenues Collected from 2006 24,204 24,204 Revenues Collected from 2007 25,293 25,293 Total Ending Fund Balance 628,174 516,032 112,142 Result . Five Year S pent Test Met in accordance with Government Code 66001. Capital Improvement Facilities Remaining Capital Improvement Facilities FY 06/07 lCommitment %Complete %funded with fee Washington St Storm Drain Improv 0 397,576 6.00% 100 00% 2003/04 Traffic Signal Improvements 5,441 15,810 100.00% 16.70% Simon Or Traffic Signal 39,621 0 100.00% 13.70% Calls Tampico Sidewalk & Drain Improv 42,611 102,646 12 00% 36.00% Total 87,673 516 032 A V 57 0 City of La Quinta Quimby Fees Government Code 66000 Calculation FY 06/07 The City has established the Quimby Special revenue fund. The fund is used to account for the accumulation of developer fees received under the provisions of the Quimby Act for park development and improvements. The fee is based upon the attached formula and data sheet and varies from project to project. Beginning Ending Account Description Fund Balances FY 06/07 Fund Balances Revenues & Other Sources Developer fees $1,790,492 Interest income 419,462 Contributions from property owners 0 Miscellaneous 0 Transfers in 0 Total Sources 2,209,954 Expenditures & Other Uses Transfers out Capital Projects 93,501 Total Uses 93,501 Total Available $7,549,574 $2,116,453 $9,666,027 Five Year Test Using First In First Out Method Remaining Remaining Capital Improvement Facilities FY O6/07 Commitment % Complete % funded with fee 18 Acre Park Site - Childrens Water Feature $93,501 $0 100% 38% Sports Complex Renovation 0 540,100 0% 100% Communi Park Land Acquisition 0 8,000,000 0% 100% Total $93,501 $8,540,100 a 58 5 a 58 5 }l=,: ` ! � |„! � } |! � 4 )| -!{ ;| \() !| \ (| \ § ©! R ) 4! § ! � | 9 ATTACHMENT 2 City of La Quinta Developer Agreement Activity FY 06/07 For FY 06/07, the following development agreement payment was received for development agreements entered into after January 1, 2004 in accordance with Government Code Section 65865 Amount Interest Estado Fee In .4 1 61 0 John M. Falconer, Finance Director September 17, 2007 City of La Quinta 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92255 Mr. Falconer, Thank you' for the opportunity to review the Government Code 66000 Annual Compliance Reports. After review I find that the report satisfactorily complies with Government Code Section 66000 and 65865. I appreciate time taken to further explain the many funding programs the City, uses to meet the demands for infrastructure caused by new construction. l.. . t AnAlIMiate of the National Association of Home Builders and the California Building Ind ATTACHMENT 3 BIA Desert Chapter Building Industry Association of Southern California 77-570 Springfield Lane Suite E Palm Desert, California 92211 760,360.2476 fax 760.772 3372 www.DesertChapteccom E Mail: BIA@DesenChapteccom 62 ciation 9 F Z U _ S y 4� Qu&ro OFT AGENDA CATEGORY: COUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 BUSINESS SESSION: _ ITEM TITLES Approval of Fiscal Year 2006/07 City of CONSENT CALENDAR: La Quinta Art in Public Places Annual Report STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Fiscal Year 2006/07 City of La Quinta Art in Public Places Annual Report prepared in accordance with Chapter 2.65 of the La Quinta Charter and Municipal Code. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: The City must expend or commit fees from the Art in Public Places program within two years of their receipt and must account for these fees in a separate fund. In addition, administration expenses are limited to less than $25,000 or less than 5% of total funds in the account as of July 1" of any year. CHARTER CITY IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The City of La Quinta Art in Public Places fund is governed by Chapter 2.65 of the Municipal Code as amended by Ordinance No. 339. The major financial requirements that must be measured annually for conformance are found in the following Sections as follows: 2.65.110 (F) Reimbursement. In the event fees have not been committed for a use as specified in subsection B of this section within two years of their collection, the fees in the art in public places fund shall be distributed by the city to the person or entity who has paid the fees or in any other manner permitted by law. 2.65.110 (B) (7) Administrative expenses to otherwise implement any provision of this chapter, however, in no event shall said administrative expenses exceed five percent of the total funds in the account on July 1" of any year nor twenty-five thousand dollars in any fiscal year. Staff has prepared the analysis of the Art in Public Places, which disclosed no reimbursements due to contributors and no excess administrative costs (Attachment 1). Staff provided a draft staff report and Attachment 1 to the BIA on August 28, 2007 and has included the BIA response as Attachment 2. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The City of La Quinta meets the financial requirements of Municipal Code 2.65 - Art in Public Places for Fiscal Year 2006/07. The Alternatives available to the City Council include: 1. Approve the Fiscal Year 2006/07 City of La Quinta Art in Public Places Annual Report prepared in accordance with Chapter 2.65 of the La Quinta Charter and Municipal Code; 2. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, John M. Falconer, Finance Director Approved for submission by: 0� Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager Attachments: 1 . Art in Public Places Financial Analysis 2. BIA Response Letter a "`) $4 2 City of La Quints Art In Public Places M I I A V F n.r. 111-... . FY 06107 The Art in Public Places fund is used to account for fees paid in lieu of acquisition and installation of approved artworks at approved sites. The fees are refundable if not expended or committed within two years July 1, 1999 - March 16,2000 Fee calculation - Residential is 114 of 1 % of value exceeding $100,000 with a $20 minimum - Commercial is 112 of i % of value (no minimum) March 17,2000 - the present Fee calculation - Residential is 1/4 of 1% of value exceeding $200,000 with a $20 minimum -Commercial is 1/2 of 1%of value (no minimum) Beginning Entling Account Description Fund Balances FY 06/07 Fund Balances Revenues & Other Sources Developer fees 133,929 Interest income 47,310 Contributions from property owners Miscellaneous Transfers in Total Sources 181,239 Expenditures & Other Uses Transfer Out 0 Art purchases 104.002 Maintenance 26,467 Operating 6,590 Total Uses 137.069 Total Available 1 1,026,742 1 44,180 1 1,089,922.04 Administration Test Expenses Lesser of $25,000 or Available 5.00% 1,069,922 City of La Quinta Art In Public Places Two Year Test Bud at Actual Under 25.000 53,498 6.590.00 (18,410) 25,000 1 6,59000 18.410 „" „°, ,,, , ,,' Vim, ,•,�° �� Expenditures & Commitments Unspent Funds Represent Ending Fund Balance Collections Interest City Contribution Total Net Unspent Funds Activities from 1991 32,394 3,526 50,000.00 85,919 85,919 0 Activities from 1992 55,401 11,647 67,047 67,047 0 Activities from 1993 20,717 12,157 32,874 32,874 (0) Activities from 1994 64,139 7,137 71,276 71,276 0 Activities from 1995 56,466 11,444 67,910 67,910 (0) Activities from 1996 103,247 14,110 117,356 117.356 0 Activities from 1997 99,984 16,171 116,155 116,155 (0) Activities from 1998 117,005 14,845 131,850 131,850 0 Activities from 1999 380,753 28,328 409,081 409,081 0 Activities from 2000 309,321 32,169 341.490 341,490 0 Activities from 2001 160.155 36,787 196,942 196,942 0 Activities from 2002 103,102 22,956 126,058 126,058 0 Activities from 2003 228,044 13,374 241,418 241,418, 0 Activities from 2004 287,055 13,578 300,633 300,633 0 Activities from 2005 254,834 15,262 270,096 270,096 0 Activities from 2006 368,427 33,282 401,709 275,254 126.455 Acbvities from 2007 133929 47,310 181,239 0 181.239 Total Ending Fund Balance 2,774 972 334.082 50,000 00 51 59,055 2.851 359 307 696 Result City imposed Two Year Spent or Committed Test Met ' "') 65 s CM of Le Counts M In Puab Places Cannot Improvement FecANes Fubrs Pat Yaer Commamc ADMbd Revenue %CnmdNe %IYMBE MIS Ie Ca Ilm madnent Ranges glass; wrvf commomems 1,111 .... .... 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Z846T 20W 2005 2646700 10000% lwom Melntepenw E.Penew. 26467 _ a, 66 n A 1 I AUHIVItN I L d% BIA Desert Chapter Building Industry Association of Southern California 77-570 Springfield Lane Suite E Palm Desert, California 92211 760.360,2476 fax 760.772,3372 www.DesertChaptencom E Mail BIA@DesertChaptencom John M. Falconer, Finance Director City of La Quinta 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92255 Mr: Falconer, September 17, 2007 Thank you for the opportunity to review the Art in Public Places Annual Compliance Reports. After review I find that the report satisfactorily complies with Government Code Section 66000 and 65865. 67 5 An Aiate of the National Association of Home Builders and the California Building Industry Association fil r•/� a ^� OF AGENDA CATEGORY: COUNC!L/RDA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 BUSINESS SESSION: ITEM TITLE: ,Approval of a Banking Services Contract CONSENT CALENDAR: with Wells Fargo Bank STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: RECOMMENDATION: Approve a Banking Services Contract with Wells Fargo Bank from January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2011. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Bank fees, will be approximately $1,500 per month based upon current service levels or $18,000 annually and are offset by investment earnings from the sweep account. The prices quoted by the bank are based upon a per -unit charge and are the same for the four-year life of the agreement with no increase from the prior contract quote. CHARTER CITY IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The investment policy requires that the City consider a Request for Proposal for banking services every four years. In September, staff brought forward to the Investment Advisory Board (IAB) a proposed request for proposal (RFP) package to be sent to interested banks (A.tachment 1). At the conclusion of the staff presentation, the Investment Advisory Board ` a members voted four ayes, 0 nays and one absent to forward to City Council their kv• ..60 recommendation to retain Wells Fargo as the City's bank. Staff is in support of the IAB recommendation. The recommendation was based upon past service, scope of banking products and size, the time and effort of conversation, and Wells Fargo maintaining the same bank fees for the next four (4) years. During the current contract, Wells Fargo has assisted the City in implementing full account reconciliation, positive pay, Check 21 direct deposit, and a SilverRock Zero Balance !account (ZBA). Wells Fargo has two branches in the City. The contract between Wells Fargo and the City has been reviewed by the City Attorney (Attachment 2) and a schedule of bank fees has been included as Attachment 3. FINDING$ AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council include: 1. Approve a Banking Services Contract with Wells Fargo Bank from January 1, 2008 through December 31, 201 1; or 2. Do not approve a Banking Services Contract with Wells Fargo Bank from January 1, 2008 through December 31, 201 1; or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, John M. Falconer, Finance Director Approved for submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager Attachments: 1. Request for Proposal 2. Wells Fargo Contract 3. Schedule of Fees a, 69 2 A l l Ator71VIrM I I October 2, 2007 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR BANKING SERVICES The City of La Quinta is seeking proposals for Banking Services for its bank accounts and the related cash management services. The enclosed Request for Proposal (RFP) outlines the scope of the engagement, information required, evaluation criteria, and other relevant information. If your Bank would like to be considered as a potential provider of Banking Services, please respond by no later than 12:00 p.m. (Noon) on October 31, 2007. Seven (7) copies of the proposal must be submitted. Any proposals received after the above date and time may be disqualified. All proposals must be sealed, marked 'Banking Services Proposal," and submitted to the City at the following address: City of La Quinta, California 78-495 Calle Tampico P. O. Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92247 Attention: John Falconer, Treasurer Phone: 760 777-7150 Fax: 760 777-7105 The Bank will be notified if they are required to meet with the City Treasurer and the Investment Advisory Board (IAB), a City Council appointed Board, to answer questions pertaining for the RFP. Questions relating to the RFP may be submitted in writing only (mailed or faxed to the attention of the Treasurer by 12:00 p.m. (Noon) before October 24, 2007. Sincerely, John M. Falconer Treasurer 1 I.. u , 70 3 Table of Contents Description City of La Quinta Banking Services RFP Page No. INTRODUCTION................................................................. 3 RFP AND PROPOSAL SCHEDULE ...................................... 4 PROPOSAL PROCEDURES ............................................... 4 SELECTION CRITERIA ............................................... 4 BANKING SERVICES PROPOSAL CONTENT AND FORMAT 5 Tab A - Table of Contents 6 Tab B - Bank Profile 6 Tab C - References 6 Tab' D - Demand Deposit Accounts 6 Tab E - Collateral ization of Deposit 7 Tab F - Bank Compensation 7 Tab G - Deposit Activity 7 Tab H - Wire Transfers 8 Tab I - Account Reconcilement 8 Tab J - State Activity 9 Tab K - Overnight Sweep 9 Tab, L - Payroll Tax Processing 10 Tab' M - Direct Deposit of Payroll 10 Tab N - Credit Cards 10 Tab 0 - Balance Reporting 11 TabP - Implementation Plan and Costs 11 Tab Q - Service enhancements 12 Exhibits to Attach: Tab S - Banking Services Bid Form 13 Tab'T - Standard Bank Fee Schedule for Government/Corporate Clients 13 Tab U - Sample Account Analysis Statement and users Guide 13 Tab V - Relevant Cash Management Agreements 13 Tab W - Bank Credit Ratings - Most Current Annual Report, Call Report 13 INTRODUCTION 2 •� 71 4 City of La Quinta Banking Services RFP The City of La Quinta (City) is located in Riverside County with a population of approximately 43,000 residents. It was incorporated as a general law city under the provisions of the Government Code of the State of California and it became a Charter City in November 1996. The City operates under the Council -Manager form of city government. The City Currently has approximately 93 full-time and part-time employees. The City's primary banking relationship currently resides with Wells Fargo Bank and consists of general depository and cash management services. The City had previously banked with First Interstate Bank and converted to Wells Fargo through the acquisition of First Interstate Bank in 1996. The City utilizes PC Internet software for various on-line banking transactions. The City is in the process of reviewing its cash management and treasury operations and has determined that it is appropriate at this time to formally bid out its banking arrangements and seek proposals for various financial services based upon a mandatory 4 year bidding requirement. The City wishes to create efficiencies, make improvements where possible, and take advantage of new, applicable technologies. This RFP does not cover any other services, such as custody, investments, or bond trustee services. The intent of this RFP is to identify a financially secure federal or state chartered banking institution that can offer the highest quality of service at the lowest overall cost to the City of La Quinta with the establishment of a four (4) year contract estimated to commence January 1, 2008. The City requires fixed pricing for the four years of the contract. The City will make every effort to administer the proposal process in accordance with the terms and dates outlined in this RFP; however, the City reserves the right to modify the activities, timeline, or any other aspect of the process at any time and as deemed necessary by City staff. By requesting proposals, the City is in no way obligated to award a contract or pay the expenses of proposing banks in connection with the preparation or submission of a proposal. The awarding of a contract shall be contingent on the availability of funds and the requisite staff and Council approvals. The decision to award any contract to a particular financial institution will be based on many factors to include, but not limited to, products available, service levels, cost to the City, financial strength of bank, etc. No single factor will determine the final award decision. K • , 72 A City of La Quinta Banking Services RFP RFP AND PROPOSAL SCHEDULE The City intends to follow the schedule described below during the procurement process for Banking Services, but reserves the right to alter the schedule at any time. ACTIVITY Date of RFP Release of RFP Questions Due from Bank Proposal Due Date Bank Interviews Finalist Notified Commencement of Contract The City maintains the following bank accounts: General Account La Quinta Housing Account SilverRock ZBA Account Petty Cash Account PROPOSAL PROCEDURES IMAN 90 October 2, 2007 October 3, 2007 October 24, 2007 October 31, 2007 November 14, 2007 November 27, 2007 January 2, 2008 Proposal Format - A proposing bank must follow the instructions for preparing the proposal in the prescribed format. Section tabs (A through W) must be utilized in the proposal following the same order of the RFP. Each question should be repeated with the bank's response following. Any extraneous information or marketing materials should not be included. No Proposal - If a service requirement cannot be met by a proposer, then "No Proposal" should be indicated on the Bid Form and in the relevant section of the proposal. An alternative equivalent service may be offered. Right to Reject Proposals - The City reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to waive any non -material irregularities or informalities in any proposal, and to accept or reject any item or combination of items. Execution of Agreement - If a banking institution is not able to execute an agreement within thirty (30) days after being notified of selection, the City reserves the right to select the next most qualified proposing bank or call for new proposals, whichever the M 73 6 City of La Quinta Banking Services RFP City deems most appropriate. Incorporation of RFP / Proposal - The RFP and the bank's response, including all promises, warranties, commitments, and representations made in the successful proposal, will become binding contractual obligations and will be incorporated by reference in any agreement between the City and the bank. Authorized Signatories - Bank personnel signing the cover letter of the proposal or any other related forms submitted must be authorized signers with the requisite authority to represent their firm and to enter into binding contracts with clients. Validity of Proposals - Proposed services and related pricing and warranties contained in the proposal must be valid for a period of 120 days after the submission of the proposal. SELECTION CRITERIA The City will utilize the selection criteria listed below to evaluate proposals and to recommend the best -suited provider of banking services to City Staff and the City Council: • Location and convenience of bank offices. • Adherence to RFP instructions and content requirements. • Ability to meet required service levels. • _ Ability to offer product and service enhancements. • Credentials and strength of relationship management team. • Overall lowest cost to the City and ability to guarantee pricing for contract period. Financial strength of Bank and ability to collateralize deposits. • Quality of references and experience with public agency clients. o Other factors in the City's best interest that are not delineated above. BANKING SERVICES PROPOSAL CONTENT AND FORMAT In order for the City to be able to adequately compare and evaluate proposals, all proposals'must be submitted in accordance with the format detailed below. Cover Letter. (One page maximum) The letter should designate the proposing Bank, the business address of where the relationship will be housed, and be signed by authorized Bank officers. The letter should address the bank's willingness and commitment to provide the proposed services to the City and why the bank believes it should be 5 k.v 74 7 City of La Quinta Banking Services RFP selected. No pricing information should be included in this section. Tab A - Table of Contents: (One page maximum.) Table of Contents should follow the RFP format. Tab B - Bank Profile: (Two page maximum.) Please respond to the following sections: Banc Overview - General overview of bank, identification of local branches or offices, and customer service philosophy. Experience - Bank's direct experience in servicing public sector clients. Please include: the number of public agency clients, the dollar amount of public funds on 'deposit, the types of services offered, and bank's knowledge of and adherence to the California Government Code. Relationship Management - Identify bank officers responsible for the City's accounts, what each person's role and responsibilities will be, and the relevant credentials and experience of each person on the relationship management team. Tab C - References: (Two pages maximum.) Please provide five (5) references that are of similar size and cope of service utilization as the City. Select both long-standing and recent customers, preferable public agencies. Contact Name: Title: Name of Customer: Address: Telephone Number: Fax Number: # of Yrs. As Customer: Services Utilized: Tab D - Demand Deposit Accounts: (One page maximum.) The City currently uses one demand deposit account, the General Account, for all deposit, check writing, and other activity. An ancillary account has been established for credit card activity to facilitate the payment of the related bills for the City Manager. R • V 75 ::3 City of La Quinta Banking Services RFP Tab E - Co//atera/ization of Deposits: (Three pages maximum including contract.) Please detail the Bank's procedures for collateralizing public funds deposits. Tab F - Bank Compensation: (Two pages maximum.) The City may want to utilize an overnight Treasury Sweep. A peg balance of $50,000 would be maintained. The City is billed for any negative net difference between the Sweep earnings and the account service activity. 1. What is the bank's Earnings Credit Rate (ECR) based on, and how is it calculated each month? 2. List the bank's actual ECR for each of the past six months, from January through June 2007. 3. What account analysis settlement period will the bank offer the City? Please state monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually. 4. For what period of time will the bank's pricing as indicated in this proposal and the,Banking Services Bid Form be fixed? 5. Does the bank charge for FDIC or FICO premiums, and if so, how is the charge calculated? 6. Please detail which types of items and services can be applied against the City's account analysis in addition to standard bank services. Is there a mark-up? Tab G - Deposit Activity: (Two pages maximum.) The City currently may wish to use an armored carrier service with daily (Monday through Friday) pick-ups at City Hall at 10:00 - 1'1:00 A.M. The deposits are delivered to the bank's Operations Center for same -day credit. Total monthly deposits consist of approximately 510 checks (unencoded) and $7,500 in currency. Deposited items should be automatically recleared once. Checks that are ultimately returned need to be forwarded to the City within three working days. The City requires the ability to make occasional branch deposits for emergencies. 1. Please provide a quote for armored carrier service. Can the cost of armored carrier be paid through account analysis? 2. Is a mark-up applied to the cost of the service if it is paid for through account analysis? If so, how much? 7 W 76 9 City of La Quinta Banking Services RFP 3. Please describe the bank's procedures for handling deposit adjustments. 4. Please describe the bank's returned item handling and notification procedures in detail. 5. What is the cut-off time for deposits at the bank's local branch and at the bank's Operations Center to ensure same day credit? 6. Does the bank allow Check 21 scanning of deposits which is currently being used by the City? Tab H - Wire Transfers: (One page maximum.) The City currently transacts wire transfers via the internet with backup or telephone, initiating approximately 10 wires and receiving 10 incoming wires a month. 1. Please describe the bank's wire transfer service capabilities and what specifically is recommended for the City's use and consideration. 2. What safeguards and security measures does the bank have in place to protect the City? Tab I - Account Reconcilement: (Two pages maximum.) The City currently issues approximately 500 Accounts Payable and Payroll checks from the General Account and has implemented an Account reconcilement service and uses Positive Pay. Checks are written and released weekly, with Accounts Payable and Payroll alternating every other week. The City would like to consider Full Account Reconcilement, Positive Pay, check truncation, on-line stop payments, and any other enhancements the bank recommends. 1. Please describe the bank's account reconcilement services and what is recommended for the City's consideration. 2. Does the bank offer Positive Pay for this size account? If so, please describe the service as it relates to the City's check volume and reconcilement needs. 3.= Does the bank provide on-line check imaging so that the City could review its paid or exception items electronically? 0 °V 77 City of La Quinta Banking Services RFP 4. Describe the bank's on-line stop payment service and how the City would access information about whether an item has been paid and how it would execute a stop payment. 5. Does the bank's check truncation service and how to receive copies of paid items. Tab J - State Activity: (One page maximum.) The City transacts State of California Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) transfers on a regular basis (approx. 5 total per month) and receives State warrants for deposit. Is the bank an approved State of California depository? 2. What is the charge per transfer to LAIF? From LAIF? 3. What is the charge for the deposit of State Warrants in Sacramento? 4. Please describe the LAIF transfer process. Are the transfers done by telephone, terminal, fax, wire transfer, etc? 5. Does the bank have an office in Sacramento that maintains a direct DDA banking relationship with the State Treasurer's Office and the State Controller's Office? Tab K - Overnight Sweep: (Two pages maximum.) The City may want to consider using an automatic, overnight DDA Sweep with all collected funds in excess of a peg balance swept into an investment fund if interest rates increases. 1. Please describe the bank's DDA Sweep service. 2. Is the bank's Sweep an End -of -Day or Intra-Day Sweep? 3. What Sweep investments or funds are available for public funds clients? 4. Does the fund(s) meet the California Government Code for allowable investments? 5. What are the costs associated with Sweep (monthly maintenance, set-up charges, # of basis points spread, transaction fees)? F'] a V '79 11 City of La Quinta Banking Services RFP 6. Is a peg balance required? If so, how much? What are the procedures for changing the peg? 7. How many of the bank's public agency clients use Sweep? Please cite three such clients. 8. Provide indicative rates on your Sweep product's fund(s) for the past six months. Tab L - Payroii Tax Processing: (One page maximum.) Please describe the bank's payroll tax withholding services and its related costs. The City requires the ability to report and pay state and federal tax withholdings automatically either by telephone or preferably by PC. Tab M - Direct Deposit of Payroll: (Two pages maximum.) Direct Deposit of Payroll is currently in place, with approximately 60 employees participating. The payroll files are sent to the bank by data transmission. 1. Please describe the bank's ACH and Direct Deposit service as it relates to this specific application. 2. What are the different ACH file transmission options available to the City? What are the transmission deadlines for Direct Deposit ACH files? 3. Please detail the bank's back-up plans for data transmissions. The City requires immediate notification of any changes or problems and the ability to re -send a file, 4. Can payroll credits be sent to employees' savings accounts? 5. What special banking programs are available to employees who use Direct Deposit? Tab N - Credit Cards: (One page maximum.) The City currently has a credit card for the City Manager with a total credit limit of $15,000.00. 1. What fees are associated with credit cards? 2. How are any transactional and billing problems resolved, and what is the turnaround for problem resolution? 10 a.v 79 12 City of La Quinta Banking Services RFP 3. How can the billing process and the application of payments be facilitated to ensure that the card users do not encounter problems while traveling on City business? Tab O - Balance Reporting: (Four pages maximum including sample reports.) The City does currently accesses daily balance reporting information daily by PC through the internet. The City will require, at a minimum, prior day information for the General Account, to include summary fields of information as well as detail fields for checks paid and for each debit and credit transaction. 1. Please describe the bank's on-line information reporting system. 2. How can reports be custom-tailored for the end -user? 3. Can the City obtain current day (intra day) information? If so, please describe the service. 4. Whpt are the computer hardware and software specifications for the bank's on- line system? 5. Please provide a sample of prior day and intra day reports that would be the best example of the system's capabilities. Include the reports in this section. Tab P - Implementation Plan and Costs: (Two pages maximum.) The City requires a smooth and low-cost transition to a new bank or to enhanced services with the existing bank. 1. Please describe the bank's plan to implement the proposed services and to ensure a smooth, error -free conversion. 2. Please detail all costs associated with the conversion of all of the new services. 3. What size conversion allowance will the bank provide the City? Please state a specific dollar amount. 4. Will the bank provide on -site training for City personnel for all of the services selected? 5. Describe in detail how the bank handles problems resolution, customer service, . 11 a ., 80 13 City of La Quinta Banking Services RFP day-to-day contact, and ongoing maintenance for governmental clients. Please be specific about exactly whom the City will be calling and working with for the above described situations. Tab Q - $ervice Enhancements: (Two pages maximum.) Based on the information provided in the RFP and the bank's knowledge of the public sector, please describe any services or technological enhancements, not previously mentioned, that should be considered for further improving the effectiveness of the City's treasury management operations. 12 14 City of La Quinta Banking Services RFP Exhibits for Banking Services Proposal Tab R - Banking Services Bid Form Tab S - Standard Bank Fee Schedule for Government/Corporate Clients Tab T - Sample Account Analysis Statement and User's Guide Tab U - Relevant Cash Management Agreements Tab V - Bunk Credit Ratings Most current Annual Report Most recently available Call Report Most recently available Annual Call Report 13 �� � 15 I 1MV1uv1`wI c September 26, 2007 City of La Quinta 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92253 Attn: John Falconer, Finance Director Re: Extension of Term of Banking Services Dear Mir. Falconer: ;The City of La Quinta ("you" or "Customer") has requested that Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. ("Bank"), extend the term of its banking and treasury management services to Customer for a four-year period, beginning January 1, 2008 and ending December 31, 2011 (the "Term"). Subject to the terms and provisions contained in this letter, Bank agrees to provide banking and treasuring management services to you for the Term. You agree that your accounts maintained with Bank and the services related thereto shall be subject to, and Bank's operation of such accounts and services shall be in accordance with, the terms and provisions of Bank's depositaccount opening documentation and other account and service related documentation as in effect from time to time. In addition, the parties agree that the pricing for the services set forth on Exhibit A attached hereto shall be in effect for the entire Term unless amended in a writing signed by both parties. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the pricing for any additional services not listed in Exhibit A shall be provided by Bank at the then -current price unless otherwise agreed to between the parties. Please sign the acknowledgment below and return it to me. Upon receipt of the executed acknowledgment, the agreements set forth herein shall become effective. ACKNOWLEDGED AND ACCEPTED BY: City of La Quinta By: Name: Title: Very truly yours, Mark Hewlett, Vice President Date: M 9 1 /1VI llvl Ll. 1 J Exhibit A Pricing City of La Quinta Pricing as of September 2007 TMA Code Service Description ACH-General 250120 ACH Originated - Addenda Rec 250000 Internet ACH Base Fee 250500 Internet ACH Batch Release 250102 Internet ACH One Day Item 250102 Intemet ACH Two Day Item Account Reconcilement 200200 ARP Register Input CEO - Item 150100 ARP Checks Paid - Full Recon 209999 ARP Checks Returned W/Statement-Itm 200201 ARP Full Recon - Transmission Item 200010 ARP Monthly Base - Full 200310 ARP Optional Reports 200301 ARP Output - Transmission 200305 ARP Statement Monthly Base CEO 150030 Positive Pay Monthly Base 100015 100199 100100 Charge Basis transaction company ID batch/file transaction transaction checkissued check paid check paid checkissued account report transmission account account Branch Cash Services Cash Dep Over 1 m Per Dollar -Branch dollar Cash Vault Cash Vault Currency/Coin Deposited dollar Cash Vault Monthly Base location Price 0.03000 25.00000 4.00000 0.25000 0.15000 0.05000 0.11000 0.07000 0.04000 50.00000 6.00000 15.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00130 0.00120 35.00000 'kv Page I of 3 17 TMA Coe Service Description Charae Basis Price Deposited Items Unencoded 100220 Deposited Checks - On Us check deposited 0.08556 100223 Deposited Checks - Local check deposited 0.06400 100222 Deposited Checks - Local Clearing check deposited 0.08500 100225 Deposited Checks - Regional check deposited 0.09923 100224 Deposited Checks - Transit check deposited 0.08500 100220 Deposited Checks Cash Vault - On Us check deposited 0.08900 100221 Deposited Checks Cash Vault-WFB Aff check deposited 0,09500 100223 ' Deposited Checks Cash Vault - Local check deposited 0.10500 100222 Deposited Checks Cash VLT-Local Clr check deposited 0.09500 100225 Deposited Checks Cash Vault -Region check deposited 0.11500 100224 Deposited Checks Cash Vault -Transit check deposited 0.12900 Electronic Deposit Services 010101 Desktop Deposit Credit Posted credit 1.00000 400003 Desktop Deposit Report Mthly Base account 40.00000 100220 Desktop Deposit-Wfargo Deposit Item check deposited 0.08000 100224 Desktop Deposit -Non Wfargo Dep Item check deposited 0.08500 General Account Services 010000 Account Maintenance W/ Chk Return account 10.00000 010000 Account Maintenance-Chexstor account 20.00000 010021 Zero Balance Monthly Base account 35.00000 010101 Credits Posted credit 1.25619 250201 Electronic Credits Posted credit 0.08645 250200 Electronic Debits Posted debit 0.06900 250202 ACH Received Item transaction 0,08308 150401 Check Inquiry Customer Service -Item credit/debit 2.00000 010600 Deposit Inquiry Cust Service -Item credit 2.00000 General Disbursement Services 150410 Stop Payment - PC stop payment 5.00000 1599991 Checks Returned W/Statement-Item check paid 0.05000 150100, DDA Checks Paid check paid 0.11000 Image Delivery 151399 Wellslmage CD Per Item image 0,06000 151353 Wellslmage CD Per CDROM CD ROM 30.00000 a•V'� O� Page 2 of 3 18 TMA Code Service Description Charge Basis Price Information Services 400001 CEO Prev Day Subscription Detl Item item loaded 0.10000 400000 CEO Prev Day Subscription Mthlybase account 60.00000 150400 CEO Search inquiry 0.95000 Returned Items 100400' Return Item - Chargeback item 3.50000 100400' Return Item Special Instructions item 0.25000 100401 Return Item Special Inst Mthly Base account 1.00000 Sweep 450403 Sweep Stagecoach Mutualfnd Electnic statement 0.00000 450200, Sweep Stagecoach Mutual Fnd MO Base account 100.00000 WellsTAX 010000 WellsTAX Access Code Monthly Base access code 3.00000 Wire Transfer 350300 Wire IN Domestic transfer 7.00000 359999' Wire Template Storage Monthly Base item 0.00000 350104 Wire Out Domestic/Draw - Internet transfer 7.00000 0 1 Page 3 of 3 19 AGENDA CATEGORY: COUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 BUSINESS SESSION: ITEM TITS Approval of an Advance from the General Fund to the SilverRock Golf Enterprise Fund CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: RECOMMENDATION: Approve an advance of $889,368 from the General Fund to the SilverRock Golf Enterprise Fund to cover operations for Fiscal Year 2006/2007. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: The Fiscal Year 2006/2007 advance to cover operating losses from the SilverRock Golf Course is $889,368 for operations ($819,635 in and $69,733 in interest on the outstanding advances. This advance request is based upon the annual audit which was conducted in August. Last year's. FiscalYear 2005/2006 SilverRock Golf Enterprise Fund advance was $889,038. CHARTER CITY IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The City entered into a management agreement with Landmark Golf to operate the SilverRock Golf Course. Landmark was advanced $250,000 to use to pay operating expenses for golf course operations. Twice per month Landmark Golf requests a reimbursement for its expenses which are approved by the Community Services Department and a wire transfer is processed by the Finance Department to replenish the balance back to the $250,000 level. The Fiscal Year 2006/07 SilverRock original budget projected a $705,129 deficit. During the course of the year $134,700 in budget amendments were approved which increased the deficit to $839,829. As previously mentioned, the actual operational deficit was $819,635 which is $20,194 less than had been anticipated. V.' 87 The following chart lists the advances the City Council has entered into and the actual amount spent through June 30, 2007. SILVERR,OCK ADVANCES CURRENT TRANSACTIONS Product Sales Advance Advance for Inventory(actual) Liquor License Food & Beverage Opening Inventory Pro Shop Opening Inventory Pre -Opening FFE Equipment Sub -total Interest on Advances - FY 04105 Interest on Advances - FY 05/06 Interest on Advances - FY 06/07 Sub -total Operations - FY 04/05 (1) Operations - FY 05/06 Operations - FY 06/07 Sub -total (1) FY 04/65 was a partial year APPROVED TRANSACTIONS 250,000 25,330 45,000 15,000 80,000 71,000 486,330 260 13,364 69,733 83,357 305,658 875,674 819,635 2,000,967 2,570,654 APPLIED THRU 6/30/2007 250,000 20,251 1,000 67,328 43,100 381,679 260 13,364 69,733 83,357 305,658 875,674 819,635 2,000,967 2,466,003 AVAILABLE 5,079 44,000 15,000 12,672 27,900 104,651 104,651 Staff is requesting an additional advance of $819,635 for operations and $69,733 in Fiscal Year 2006/2007 on interest on the outstanding advances for a total of $2,466,003 outstanding as of June 30, 2007. It should be noted that next year's Fiscal Year 2007/2008 budget also projects a loss of $9,23,685 which will also require a future advance. It is anticipated that these advances will be repaid from future golf course net income that is generated in future years. The outstanding advances will be charged the Local Agency Investment Fund (LAIF) earnings rate on a quarterly basis. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council include: 1. Approve the advance from the General Fund to the SilverRock Golf Enterprise Fund for $889,368; or 2. Do not approve the advance from the General Fund to the SilverRock Golf Enterprises Fund; or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted: ohn M. Falconer, Finance Director, Approved for Submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager s.uIli &9 TW � t 4 4 QK4&(r(4(J AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 CONSENT CALENDAR: 9 ITEM TITLE: Approval of Contract Change Order Nos. 00049 STUDY SESSION: and 00071 to GKK Works for Painting the Existing Exterior Stucco on City Hall and the Existing Parking Lot Trellises for PUBLIC HEARING: City Hall Expansion, Project No. 2002-01 RECOMMENDATION: Approve Contract Change Order Nos. 00049 and 00071 to GKK Works in the total amount of $89,840 for painting of the existing stucco and wood trellises at City Hall and appropriate the necessary funds from the Equipment Replacement Fund Reserves Account # 501 0000 290-00.00 FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Sufficient funds have accumulated for this purpose in the Equipment Replacement Fund Reserve account. CHARTER CITY IMPLICATIONS: There is no requirement for prevailing wage on the project because only City funds are being used for this work. BACKGRQUND AND OVERVIEW: On September 19, 2006, the City Council awarded a contract to GKK Works for the construction of the City Hall expansion. Repainting the existing exterior stucco and the wood parking lot trellises was not a part of the original contract. It is beneficial to have the heeded .work done now in conjunction with the remodel to avoid additional inconvenience to citizens and employees, as well as additional costs associated with mobilizing,a different painting contractor. Staff has anticipated the need for this work and has allocated sufficient funds in the Equipment Replacement Fund over the years to fund the expenditure. '•V 90 FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council include: 1. Approve Contract Change Order Nos. 00049 and 00071 to GKK Works in the total amount of $89,840 for painting of the existing stucco and wood trellises at City Hall and appropriate the necessary funds from the Equipment Replacement Fund Reserves Account # 5010000 290-00.00; or 2. Do not approve the Contract Change Orders; or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, ` -7-,4 Tom Hartung Director of Building and Safety Approved for submission by: -�X'lad /..�cPi✓t O Q� Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager S:\CityMgr\STAFF REPORTS ONLY\C10 Paint City hall.doc A. Q 91 a g s ^ OF COUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: Approval of the Plans, Specifications and Engineer's Estimate (PS&E) and Authorization to Advertise for Bid the Citywide Traffic Safety Improvements, Project No. 2006-16 and Adoption of a Resolution Making Certain Findings Pursuant to Health & Safety Code Section 33445 (a) RECOMMENDATION: BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: Approve the plans, specifications and engineer's estimate (PS&E) and authorize staff to advertise for bid the Citywide Traffic Safety Improvements, Project Number 2006-16 and adopt the attached resolution making findings pursuant to Health & Safety Code Section 33445 and consenting to the use of Project Area No. 2 redevelopment funds for the citywide traffic safety improvements. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: On May 1, 2007, the City Council adopted a Resolution approving the Fiscal Year 2007/2008 through Fiscal Year 2011/2012 Capital Improvement Program (CIP). The Westward Ho Pedestrian Activated Crosswalk in the amount of $275,000 was included Within the adopted CIP and scheduled for funding during Fiscal Year 2007/2008. Two other minor improvements have been identified as being needed to address safety needs within the same area. These two projects include the installation of an emergency flashing beacon on Adams Street adjacent to La Quinta Fire Station No. 93, and a minor modification to the existing traffic signal at the intersection of Adams Street and Fred Waring Drive. Based upon the Engineer'$ estimate of probable construction costs for these three projects, staff believes all three projects can be constructed for the budget previously approved for the Westward Ho Pedestrian Activated Crosswalk. 92 The following is the approved funding and funding source for the Westward Ho Drive Pedestrian Activated Crosswalk: RDA Project Area Number 2 $275,000 Total Funding Available: $275,000 Based upon the combined Engineer's estimate of probable construction costs in the amount Of $201,230, the following is the estimated project budget for the Citywide Traffic Safety Improvements, Project 2006-16: Professional: $6,874 Inspection/Testing/Survey: $32,146 Construction (Westward Ho Pedestrian Activated Crosswalk): $118,730 Construction (Adams St. Emergency Flashing Beacon) $59,500 Construction (Adams @ Fred Waring Signal Modification) $23,000 Contingency: $34,750 Total: $275,000 Adequate funding is available to construct all three improvements for the amount budgeted for the Westward Ho Pedestrian Activated Crosswalk. All three of these projects are similar in nature and scope. Advertising the project for construction under one, contract should result in an overall cost savings to the City. Considering RDA Project Area No. 2 funds will be used, the City Council along with the Redevelopment Agency will be required to adopt a resolution making certain findings pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33445(a) and authorizing the expenditure of funds for the Adams Street emergency flashing beacon, and for the minor modification to the existing Traffic Signal at the intersection of Adams Street and Fred Waring Drive. The appropriate resolutions are included for City Council and Redevelopment Agency consideration. Staff believes that the facts supporting the findings exist with regard to these improvements. Specifically, these improvements will provide a direct benefit to Project Area No. 2 and its residents by improving traffic safety. No other readily available funds exist for these expenditures. The improvements are consistent with the Implementation Plan for Project Area No. 2, and will help to eliminate inadequate infrastructure, which was one of the blighting conditions identified in connection to Project Area No. 2. 93 CHARTER CITY IMPLICATIONS: The project is 100% funded with Redevelopment Agency Project Area Number 2 funds. As such, the project will be bid with prevailing wage requirements. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The Citywide Traffic Safety Improvements, Project Number 2006-16 includes three minor projects at separate locations. The first project is the Westward Ho Pedestrian Activated Crosswalk near the La Quinta High School. The second project is the Adams Street emergency flashing beacon adjacent to the La Quinta Fire Station. The third project is a modification to the existing traffic signal at the intersection of Adams Street and Fred Waring Drive. On May 1, 2007, the City Council adopted a Resolution approving the Fiscal Year 2007/2008 through Fiscal Year 201 1 /2012 Capital Improvement Program (CIP). The Westward Ho Pedestrian Activated Crosswalk is included within the adopted CIP and scheduled for funding during Fiscal Year 2007/2008. The Adams Street emergency flashing beacon and the Adams Street/Fred Waring Drive Traffic Signal Modification are minor projects that were identified outside the normal budgeting process. The PS&� for Citywide Traffic Safety Improvements is now complete and available for review within the City's Public Works Department. Contingent upon City Council authorization to advertise the project for bid on October 2, 2007, the following represents the anticipated project schedule: City Council Approves PS&E Project is Advertised City Council Awards Contract Sign Contracts and Mobilize Construction Project Close-out FINDING AND ALTERNATIVES: October 2, 2007 October 2 — 31, 2007 November 20, 2007 November 21 — 30, 2007 December 2007 — March 2008 April 2008 The alternatives available to the City Council include: ;���' 94 1. Approve the plans, specifications and engineer's estimate (PS&E) and authorize staff to advertise for bid the Citywide Traffic Safety Improvements, Project Number 2006-16 and adopt the attached resolution making findings pursuant to Health & Safety Code Section 33445 and consenting to the use of Project Area No. 2 redevelopment funds for the citywide traffic safety improvements; or 2. Do not approve the plans, specifications and engineer's estimate (PS&E), do not authorize staff to advertise for bid the Citywide Traffic Safety Improvements, and do not adopt a resolution making findings pursuant to health and safety code section 33445 and consenting to the use of project area #2 redevelopment funds for the citywide traffic safety improvements; or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, d7hy k. J na s , P.E. Public Wor Director/City Engineer Approved for submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager o V" 95 RESOLUTION NO..2007- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 33445(a) AND AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR THE CITYWIDE TRAFFIC SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, the Citywide Traffic Safety Improvements, Project Number 2006-16, are located in La Quinta Redevelopment Project Area No. 2 (the "Project Area"); and WHEREAS, the Citywide Traffic Safety Improvements, Project Number 2006-16, consist of the installation of an emergency flashing beacon on Adams street adjacent to La Quinta Fire Station No. 93, minor modifications to the existing traffic signal at the intersection of Adams Street and Fred Waring Drive, and installation of the Westward Ho Drive Pedestrian Activated Crosswalk; and WHEREAS, the locations in which these improvements will be installed are documented as a condition of blight within the Project Area; and WHEREAS, the construction of the Citywide Traffic Safety Improvements would afford the City's Redevelopment Agency the opportunity to address the aforementioned condition of blight; and WHEREAS, there is inadequate funding within the City's General Fund or from other sources to construct the Citywide Traffic Safety Improvements; and WHEREAS, it would be in the best interest of the public to construct the Citywide Traffic Safety Improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the La Quinta City Council: SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct and are adopted as the findings of the City Council. SECTION 2. The City Council hereby consents to Agency funding to be utilized for the Citywide Traffic Safety Improvements. SECTION 3. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33445(a), the City Council finds and determines that: a 98 Resolution 2097- City Council CW Traffic Safety Adopted: October 2, 2007 Page 2 A. The construction of the Citywide Traffic Safety Improvements is of benefit to the', Project Area and to the immediate neighborhoods in which the Improvements are located. B. No other reasonable means of financing the improvements are available to the community. C. The Citywide Traffic Safety Improvements will assist in the elimination of one or more blighting conditions inside the Project Area, and is consistent with the Redevelopment Agency's implementation plan adopted pursuant to Section 33490. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council held on this 2nd day of October, 2007, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: DON ADOLPH, Mayor City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: VERONIC/a J. MONTECINO, CMC, City Clerk City of LEI Quinta, California aL 97 Resolution 2007- City Council CW Traffic Safety Adopted: October 2, 2007 Page 3 APPROVED AS TO FORM: M. KATHERINE JENSON, City Attorney City of La;, Quinta, California S•kj;t 88 a 4 maw V LL S FM OF T1'R''� COUNCIL/ADA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: Adoption of a Resolution Making BUSINESS SESSION: Certain Findings Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33445(a) and Authorizing the Expenditure of CONSENT CALENDAR: �D Funds for the Eisenhower Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Improvements, Project No. 2007-18 STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a Resolution of the La Quinta City Council making certain findings pursuant to Healthi and Safety Code Section 33445(a) and authorizing the expenditure of funds for the Eisenhower Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Improvements, Project No. 2007-18. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Eisenhower Drive (Avenue 50 to 1600 feet north) The following is the project funding source: RDA Project Area No. 1 $620,501 Dotal Funding Available: $620,501 The following is the project budget: Design: $42,125 Ihspection/Testing/Survey: $32,647 Construction: $421,250 Contingency: $124,479 Dotal: $620,501 i.U�.. 99 Adequate funding is available to support staff's recommendation. As part of the funding process the City of La Quinta Redevelopment Agency is required to adopt a similar resolution making certain findings pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33445(a) and authorizing the expenditure of funds for the Eisenhower Drive improvement. Staff believes that the facts supporting the findings exist with regard to these improvements. Specifically, these improvements will provide a direct benefit to Project Area No. 1 and its residents by reconstructing Eisenhower Drive. No other readily available funds exist for these expenditures. The improvements are consistent with the Implementation Plan for Project Area No. 1, and will help to eliminate substandard surface streets, which was one of the blighting conditions identified in connection to Project Area No. 1 . CHARTER CITY IMPLICATIONS: The Eisenhower Drive project is funded with RDA Project Area No. 1 funds. As such, the project will be bid as a prevailing wage improvement. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Eisenhower Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Improvements (Avenue 50 to approximately 1600 feet north (west side only) The proposed improvements include rehabilitating the road by removing and reconstructing the street section within the two southbound travel lanes, (approximately 32 feet wide) on the west side of Eisenhower Drive from Avenue 50 to approximately 1600 feet north. The design engineer will be expected to core the existing pavement section to determine pavement thickness and recommend the most ,appropriate and cost effective pavement reconstruction method. On September 18, 2007, the City Council authorized staff to distribute a Request for Proposal (RFP) to obtain professional engineering services to prepare the plans, specifications and engineer's estimate (PS&E) of probable construction costs for the Avenue 58 and Eisenhower Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Improvements, Project No. 2007-18; and appointed a consultant selection committee. FINDING AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council include: eV 100 Adopt a Resolution of the La Quinta City Council making certain findings pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33445(a) and authorizing the expenditure of funds for the Eisenhower Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Improvements, Project No. 2007-18; or 2. Do not adopt a Resolution of the La Quinta City Council making certain findings pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33445(a) and do not authorize the expenditure of funds for the Eisenhower Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Improvements, Project No. 2007-18; or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, Timothy hi. J nas o , P.E. Public Work ire or/City Engineer Approved for submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager 101 RESOLUTION NO. 2007- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS PURSUANT TO HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 33445(a) AND AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR EISENHOWER DRIVE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, the Eisenhower Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Improvements are located in La Quinta Redevelopment Project Area No. 1 (the "Project Area"); and WHEREAS, Eisenhower Drive is documented as a condition of blight within the Project Area; and WHEREAS, the construction of the Eisenhower Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Improvements would afford the City's Redevelopment Agency the opportunity to address the aforementioned condition of blight; and WHEREAS, there is inadequate funding within the City's General Fund or from other sources to construct the Eisenhower Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Improvements; and WHEREAS, it would be in the best interest of the public to construct the Eisenhower Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the La Quinta City Council: SECTION 1. The above recitals are true and correct and are adopted as the findings of the City Council. SECTION 2. The City Council hereby consents to Agency funding to be utilized for the Eisenhower Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Improvements. SECTION 3. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 33445(a), the City Council finds and determines that: A. The'construction of the Eisenhower Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Improvements is of, benefit to the Project Area and to the immediate neighborhood in which the Eisenhower Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Improvements are located. B. No other reasonable means of financing the improvements are available to the community. 9.� 102 Resolution 20p7- City COUnCII Eisenhower Rehabilitation Adopted: Octbber 2, 2007 Page 2 C. The Eisenhower Drive Pavement Rehabilitation Improvements will assist in the elimination of one or more blighting conditions inside the Project Area, and is consistent with the Redevelopment Agency's implementation plan adopted pursuant to Section 33490. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council held on this 2nd day of October, 2007, by the following vote: WM41IIIIIIIIIIIII NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN; DON ADOLPH, Mayor City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: VERONICA J. MONTECINO, CIVIC, City Clerk City of La; Quinta, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: M. KATHERINE JENSON, City Attorney City of La Quinta, California i,v 103 COUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 ITEM TITL Approval of the Plans, Specifications and Engineler's Estimate (PS&E) and Authorization to Advertise for Bid the Jefferson Street Median Island Landscape Improvements, Project No. 2005-03, for Bid RECOMMENDATION: AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: Approve the Plans, Specifications and Engineer's Estimate (PS&E) and authorization to advertise for bid the Jefferson Street Median Island Landscape Improvements, Project Number 2005-03, for bids. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: The following represents the project's approved funding and funding sources: TOansportation DIF: $361,136 City of Indio: $443,053 TE Funds $445,190 Grand Total: $1,249,379 Based upon the Landscape Architect's estimate of probable construction costs, in the amount $925,295, the following is the anticipated project budget: Construction: $925,295 Design: $92,530 Inspection/Testing/Survey: $71,710 Administration: $46,265 Contingency: $113,579 Total: $1,249,379 As illustrated, adequate funding is available to support Staff's recommendation. CHARTER CITY IMPLICATIONS: The proj♦;ct is partially funded with Federal Transportation Enhancement (TE) funding and a portion of the project will be funded by the City of Indio. The project will be advertised with prevailing wage requirements. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The project is located within the median islands on Jefferson Street, between Highway 111 and Indio Boulevard. The project limits are jointly owned by the City of La Quinta (45%) and the City of Indio (55%). The proposed improvements consist of landscaping the newly constructed median islands on Jefferson Street using decomposed granite, rock, irrigation, drought tolerant ground cover, plants, shrubs, and trees. All plants, shrubs and trees are proposed to be native to the south east desert basin. On September 6, 2005, the City Council adopted a resolution approving the submittal, of a project application to the Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC) for Transportation Enhancement (TE) funds for the Jefferson Street Beautification Project. On November 10, 2005, the City was notified by RCTC Staff that the Commission approved the City's request for TE funding in the amount of $445,190 toward the Jefferson Street Beautification Project. The Jefferson Street Beautification Project was included by amendment in the 2006 Regional Transportation Improvement Plan (RTIP) in March 2006. Caltrans approved the project environmental document on May 9, 2006. On November 7, 2006, the City Council approved a Professional Services Agreement (PSA), in the amount of $73,910, with David Evans and Associates, Inc. to prepare the plans, specifications and estimate (PS&E) of probable construction costs for the Jefferson Street Median Island Landscape Improvements, Project Number 2005-03. On August 7, 2007, the City Council appropriated additional funding, in the amount of $129,427, from unassigned Transportation Developer Impact Fees (DIF), and approved a Cooperative Agreement, between the cities of La Quinta and Indio, for the design and construction of the Jefferson Street Median Island Landscape Improvements, Project Number 2005-03. The City of Indio's City Council approved the Cooperative Agreement on August 15, 2007, � ,, 105 On September 9, 2007, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) notified the City that the Federal Highways Administration (FHWA) obligated funding, in the amount of $445,000, to the Jefferson Street Median Island Landscape Improvements, Project Number 2005-03. The PS&E are now complete and available for review at the City's Public Works Department. The following is the project schedule: City Council Approves the PS&E and Authorizes Staff to Advertise for Bid Advertise the Project for Construction Construction (4 Months) Accept Improvements FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: October 2, 2007 October 2007 November 2007 — February 2008 March 2008 The alternatives available to the City Council include: Approve the Plans, Specifications and Engineer's Estimate (PS&E) and authorize staff to advertise the Jefferson Street Median Island Landscape Improvements, Project Number 2005-03, for bid; or 2. Do not approve the Plans, Specifications and Engineer's Estimate (PS&E) and do not authorize staff to advertise the Jefferson Street Median Island Landscape Improvements, Project Number 2005-03, for bid; or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, mothy k. ona s n, P.E. Public Works Director/City Engineer -4 106 Approved for submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager •.� 107 COUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 ITEM TITLE: Acceptance of On -Site Improvements Associated with Tract Map No. 29323-1, Esplanade, Lennar Homes RECOMMENDATION: AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: A;L STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: Accept the on -site improvements associated with Tract Map No. 29323-1, Esplanade, Lennar Homes and authorize staff to release performance security upon receipt of warranty security. Direct staff to release labor and materials security ninety (90) days after City Council acceptance of the improvements. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. No public improvements will be accepted with this action. CHARTER CITY IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Tract Map No. 29323-1, Esplanade, is located north of Fred Waring Drive, south of Kingston Drive, west of Jefferson Street, and east of Port Maria Road (Attachment 1). The improvements include curb and gutter, sidewalk, curb ramps, storm drain, landscaping, signing, striping, and asphalt concrete pavement. All obligations of the Subdivision Improvement Agreement (SIA) and the Conditions of Approval have been satisfied. Attachment 2 indicates the amount of the warranty security. e k, 108 FINDING§ AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council include: Accept the on -site improvements associated with Tract Map No. 29323- 1, Esplanade, Lennar Homes and authorize staff to release performance security upon receipt of warranty security. Direct staff to release labor and materials security ninety (90) days after City Council acceptance of the improvements; or 2. Do not accept the on -site improvements associated with Tract Map No. 29$23-1, Esplanade, Lennar Homes and do not authorize staff to release performance security upon receipt of warranty security. Direct staff to release labor and materials security ninety (90) days after City Council acceptance of the improvements; or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, A'� 2- ":�:' _ Timothy R. onas o , P.E. Public Wdr s Dir or/City Engineer Approved for submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager Attachments: 1. Vicinity Map 2. Warranty Security Exhibit • 109 TM 29323-1 ESPLANADE KN TO ___ ___ _ a ®oak c_8_ff._9 M_E _M61_9J' x ---'---" - . ®€d €s AT€ x eff.s'o.' +sw se' urvE F. a ro c/L s, LON5 S. R 7 E mxcsax OR rca .. iem-)]. OR °Slue n P s S. a) E BSI ( YO1 `w coP Lm iP) m er s.o.E MK{Mlpx BFTrtEX N Wx K� iER MB LS/91-9). OP Ol sr: 1. u6 oa _im ®� x]em'2Pw ^I r Lw OF TK IS6 EI/n ass l7a 6Ry0,"��s@®gip,®fie. L,) SEW LI u LOT w se i`E '• 1C0 Ne s) S n e) '"�'+ qe� I ;cqy. se °2 mEvo ot'° ° s) i \ a —I — i1'��It nWLR ptlrE i es I e2Tm e° )- -18j n?� ou2Ew,Er+n_e- eouix zLM s w i fo .. SOf" LOT i' LL��JJ I�aLL E .I�AOE <�> ^(ov[ry WC LOT'FF 55• i T LOT'LO•(.", S> E 11�1` OT (Ov[N Banc[ I HIED WAIWA—DPo11� LEAF DATA IFOF 0 2 4,. ,r I.. pElrE 1.7 ea ATTACHMENT 1 4.. p� ." ryaw sa.cq o LOT _ I �Izu v/rrc n \ LOT -cc- !I nus,. am a ILCEVI /5 0/i VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE CITY COUNCIL MEETING: October 16, 2007 ITEM TITLE: Acceptance of On -site Improvements Associated with Tract Map No. 29323-1, Esplanade APPLICANT: Ms. Linda Richards, Lennar Homes s.0 110 ATTACHMENT 2 WARRANTY, SECURITY Tract Map No. 29323-1 — On -Site Improvements Development Name: Esplanade ON -SITE IMPROVEMENTS Performance Security' Improvement Descrition Labor & Materials Current Amount Proposed Reduction WARRANTY AMOUNT Grading $200,000 $200,000 90% $20,000 Streets & Storm Drainage $883,698 $883,698 90% $88,370 Domestic Water $735,339 $735,339 90% $73,534 Sanitary Sewer $254,526 $254,526 90% $25,453 Dry Utilities $194,040 $194,040 90% $19,404 Monumentation $0 $18,375 100% $0 Professional Fees, Design 10% $226,760 $228,598 1000 $0 Professional Fees, Construction 10% $226,760 $228,598 100% $0 No Plans Contingency $132,555 $132,555 100% $0 Totals $2,853,678 $2,875,729 -- 1 $226,760 Performance Security shall be released immediately upon City Council acceptance 2 Labor & Materials Security to remain in place for 90 days after City Council acceptance of improvements. 3 WARRANTY SECURITY (10% of Original Performance Security) shall be received by the City prior to being placed on the agenda for City Council. ill T:\Tracts\2d000-29999\29323-1\External Correspondence\Conditional Final Acceptance onsite TM29323-1 doc Page 3 of 3 COUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 ITEM TITLE: Consideration of a Funding Request from the Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy to Acquire Property in La Quinta Section 5 and Appropriation of Funds RECOMMENDATION: AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: Consider a request by Coachella Valley Mountain Conservancy (CVMC) to provide a matching funds grant to acquire land within Section 5, T7S, R7E. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: The CVMC proposal would require the appropriation of $243,121 from the General Fund unallocated available reserves (Account No. 101-0000-290-00-00). There are sufficient funds available in this account. If directed by the City Council, staff will place a budget amount and appropriation request on the next Council agenda. CHARTER CITY IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROYND AND OVERVIEW: CVMC has contacted City staff regarding participation in the acquisition of 100 acres within Section 5 (Attachment 1). The subject property is shown on Attachments 2 and 3 (Subject Property Maps) and is located in the most southwesterly part of the City. Most of the subject properties have a Low Density Residential General Plan designation and a Low (Density Residential Zoning designation. Portions of several properties have a General Plan and Zoning designation of Open Space. The properties are not contiguous and are separated by private lands. Properties located north, west, and south of Section 5 are owned by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). 112 LV Properties within Section 5 are designated as Critical Habitat for Peninsular Big Horn Sheep (CVMSHCP) and are within the CVMSHCP Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains Conservation Area. The primary objective of the CVMSHCP Conservation Area is to carefully evaluate land ownership, future development, and acquire lands from willing'sellers. The current property owner, David Chapman Investments, LLC has entered into a purchase agreement with Wildlife Conservation Board to sell the entire 100 acres for $3,240,006. The overall funding program is as follows: $ 924,000 Section 6 (federal grand funds) $ 696,000 Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) funds already committed. This is a 25% match for previous years Section 6 plus additional funds needed to complete approximately half the acquisition $ 912,485 Section 6 (federal grant funds) for '07 $ 243,121 City of La Quinta (25% match for'07 Section 6 grant) $ 404,394 Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy or other source $3,240 000000 Total purchase price The City's !funds would be used as the local match for a federal Recovery Land Acquisition!Grant. This grant program is targeted towards endangered species habitat acquisition in areas where Habitat Conservation Plans (HCP) are not in place. The CVMSHCP has been approved by the Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG) Executive Committee and still needs to be approved by the participating agencies including State and federal Wildlife agencies. Final approval of the CVMSHCP is expected) by March 2008. Staff contacted CVAG/CVCC (Coachella Valley Conservation Commission) and asked if it would be feasible for the City to loan CVAG/CVCC the funds for this grant. According to CVMC staff, this option would not qualify since the City funds would be reimbursed from CVMSHCP mitigation funds. As noted above, this grant program is limited to areas without an approved HCP. CVMC staff has indicated that as WCB developed this land acquisition project, the 25% matching funds were to be provided by Travertine. Travertine eventually declined to' participate since it is still in the early stages of planning and determined it was premature to fund this grant request. In discussing funding options with CVMC staff, the WCB has provided the 25% match for similar grants in the past. In the past Palm Desejt, Palm Springs, and Riverside County have participated in funding open space acquisition programs. The City's General Plan Open Space Element (Attachment 4) provides background and policies regarding open space lands. As previously noted, several of the subject parcels have some area with an Open Space designation. The majority of the subject property is designated Low Density Residential. Due to topography some of the Low Density Residential properties are subject to the City's Hillside Conservation Overfay District. The City's Open Space Element does not include specific policies which commit the (City to fund open space acquisition. The City's (general Plan Parks and Recreation Element addresses the acquisition of parkland and trails. This element does not include policies to acquire open space lands which are not part of an active park and recreation area. The subject property is remote and' no recreational facilities are planned if it is acquired for open space purposes. the nearest General Plan recreation facility is a proposed trail connector which would provide a trail linkage between the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) dike at Avenue 62 and the Boo Hoff Trail. This trail is shown on the Draft CVMSHCP as a permitted Trail Corridor. The precise trail alignment has not been determined and it is unlikely any of the subject property would be used for trail purposes. Staff has evaluated using Parkland Fees (Quimby Act) as a funding source. These fees are collected for the specific purpose of acquiring park and recreation facilities. This acquisition is for protection of endangered species and open space. Based upon State law and City Ordinance the use of Quimby Fees is not recommended. In summary, the CVMC has requested the City Council approve a $243,121 matching grant (Attachment 4) for the purpose of acquisition of 100 acres of endangered species habitat. If acquired, the land would be managed pursuant to the CVMSHCP and it is unlikely that any of the property would be used for active recreation purposes. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council include: 1. Approve the request for matching funds to acquire land within Section 5 and authorize the appropriation of $243,121 from the General Fund Unallocated Available Reserves; or 2. Do not approve the request for matching funds; or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, Dou as .Evans Assist nt City Manager -Development Services Approved for submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager-,, 114 Attachments: 1. CVMC Funding Request Letter 2. Vicinity Map 3. Acquisition Map 4. Open Space Element 0. � 115 „n—rnr%unnFIVT #1 CONSERVANCY Stag of California In partnership to protect our mountain heritage September 21, 2007 City Council City of La Quinta 78-495 Calf Tampico La Quinta, CA 92253 Dear Mayor and Council Members: Because of d unique opportunity to leverage city funds at a ratio of 13:1 while acquiring important open space and habitat lands in the city, I am submitting this request for the City to contribute $243,121 as a 25% match for a federal Section 6 grant toward the acquisition of 100 acres in Section 5. As you may know, the Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) is in the process of acquiring approximately 100 acres from a willing seller. Based on an appraisal, WCB agreed several months ago to acquire the property for $3,240,000. The original funding plan was that WCB would use federal Section 6 Cooperative Endangered Species fund grant money ($924,000) from a previous year and its own funds ($696,000) to acquire approximately 50 acres. Travertine would acquire the remaining acres as part of its mitigation. Travertine recently decided not to participate, leaving a shortfall of Approximately $1,520,000 to complete the acquisition. It is necessary, therefore, to find new funding sources to make up that shortfall. A major portion of this can come from a new Section 6 grant of $972,485 approved for this year. The grant, however, requires a 25% match, which cannot be mitigation funds, such as MSHCP fees, even were those Available. If the City agrees to contribute the 25% match, and the Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy (CVMC) approves a grant in the amount of $404,394 at its next meeting, the acquisition Can be completed. The total acquisition cost and funding sources would be as follows: $ 924,000 Section 6 (federal grant funds) from previous years $ 696,000 Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) funds already committed. This is a 25% match for previous years' Section 6, plus additional funds needed to complete approximately half the acquisition. $ 972,485 Section 6 (federal grant funds) for '07. $ 243,121 City of La Quinta (25% match for 107 Section 6 grant) $ 404,394' CVMC $3,240,000 Total purchase price a.0 116 73-710 Fred Waring Drive, Suite 205 Palm Dcsert, CA 92260 .760 776-5026. Fax 760 776-9698 Under this approach, the city's contribution would be leveraged approximately 13:1; and the percentage participation by funding source would be: 7.5% City of La Quinta 58.5% Federal (Section 6 grants) 34.0% State (WCB and Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy) The City's participation would have the following benefits: ❑ The City's contribution will be extremely well -leveraged (13:1) ❑ The acquisition demonstrates to property owners a good faith effort to acquire lands needed for conservation through willing seller transactions. ❑ Protection of the scenic mountain backdrop of the city benefits all city residents and visitors, adding to the quality of life and protecting the beauty of the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument. ❑ Successful completion increases the likelihood of the federal government's approving additional Section 0 grant funds in future years. The state and federal funds that are leveraged by the City's contribution are an essential part of implementation of the MSHCP. As you know, the Permittees are responsible for funding only half the acquisition necessary to implement the MSHCP. The remaining funds must come from state and federal contributions and Complementary Conservation, which includes non-profit organization contributions and grants. Without the state, federal, and Complementary Conservation acquisitions, the MSHCP's Conservation Objectives cannot be accomplished and the Rough Step (proportionality between conservation and development/Take) requirement cannot be met. Thus, the City's contribution — which would be part of Complementary Conservation — would leverage significant federal and state dollars for acquisitions that help implement the MSHCP. By the way, because the Section 6 grant program prohibits the 25% match from being mitigation funds, MSHCP development fees could not be used forthis match even if such fees were already being collected. ❑ The City's participation would help encourage others, such as the Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy, to provide the additional funds needed to backfill the gap left by Travertine's pulling but. CVMC will consider a grant at its November meeting. I appreciate your consideration and urge the City to take advantage of this tremendous leveraging opportunityto help protect key scenic and wildlife habitat resources in the Santa Rosa Mountains portion of the City. Sincerely, Bill Havert Executive Director 'U 117 73-710 Frtd Waring Drive. Suite 205 . Palm Desert, CA 92260 .760 776-5026. Fax 760 776-9698 Avow ATTACHMENT 3 mm� A I I I I 11 211 CI VISION STATEMENT La Quinta Will conserve and expand its most valuable assets, including wildlife habitat watersheds and agricultural and scenic resources, and will protect the open spaces of the Coral Reef and Santa Rota Mountains which surround it. PURPOSE The purpose of the Open Space Element is to establish the City's goals, policies and programs relating to the preservation and management of open space lands. Open space policies and programs are designed to discourage the premature or inappropriate � conversion of open spaces to more intense land gses. They are also intended to assure the long-term viability of open spaces for continued availability and possible production, and for recreational and scenic enjoyment. BACKGROUND The Open Space Element addresses a broad range of issues and is, therefore, directly and indirectly related to many other General Plan elements, including Land Use, Parks and Recreation, Circulation, ' Environmental Hazards and Environmental Conservation. Government (Code Section 65560(b) defines open space as "any parcel or area of land or water which is essentially unimproved and devoted to an open - space use." These lands typically include rivers, streams, managed agricultural lands, mineral ATTACHMENT #4 City of La Quinta General Pl!g2 n Space Element resources, parks and recreational lands, and lands dedicated for the preservation of biological or other natural resources. Government Code Section 65302(d) requires that General Plans include elements which address resource conservation and designate lands for preservation. Government Code Section 65566, also referred to as the Open Space Lands Act, requires local governments to prepare open space plans before adopting open space zoning ordinances. This helps to assure that open space zoning regulations are consistent with open space plans. FUTURE. BUILDOUT NEEDS The undeveloped open spaces of the Santa Rosa and Coral Reef Mountains provide valuable biological, cultural and scenic resources to the City of La Quinta. Agricultural and equestrian lands within Planning Area No. 1 and Planning Area N& 2 also constitute valuable commodities that provide a link to the region's cultural past. Buildout of the proposed General Plan will result in an estimated 60,460 housing units in the City, its sphere of influence, Planning Area No. 1 and Planning Area No. 2 (please see Master Environmental Assessment, Land Use Chapter). This level of development has the potential to adversely impact and strain open space resources. In response, the General Plan Land Use Plan has been designed to provide a total of approximately 12,214 acres of open space lands. This includes about 6,195 acres of open space, 4,688 acres of golf course open space, 729 acres of parks and recreation facilities, and 602 acres of watercourse and flood control facilities. Thoughtful implementation of the General Plan, Development Code and other regulatory mechanisms will be required to assure the long-term preservation of open spaces. The City can play an important role in acquiring federal and state grants and other funding mechanisms for the purchase of conservation easements and/or fee simple land ownership interests. The City also has the opportunity to encourage residents and other Adopted March 20, 2002 General Plan/Open Space Element agencies to become involved in open space preservation. �n-going efforts between the City, the Coachella V ley Association of Governments (CVAG), adjoining communities and private entities are necessary, for the continued conservation of regional open $pace resources. OPEN SPACE ELEMENT GOAL, POLICIES AND PROGRAMS GOAL Preservation, conservation and management of the City's open space lands and scenic resources for enhanced recreational, environmental and economic purposes. Policy 1 The City shall identify and map lands suitable for preservation as passive and active open space. Program 1.1:' Lands suitable for preservation as open space shajll be designated on the General Plan Land Use map. Program 1.2: The City shall confer with adjoining communities and other responsible agencies to periodically review and update information on regional open Space, and to coordinate preservation efforts. Policy 2 Hillsides and alluvial fans with slopes exceeding 20 percent shall be preserved as open space. Program 2.1: The City shall continue to implement its Hillside Conservation Zone Ordinance to protect visual, biological and other resources within mountainous and sloped areas from impacts associated with urban development. Program 2.2: The City shall explore and utilize, where appropriate, a variety of measures to preserve privately owned properties within hillside and alluvial fan areas. Program 2.3: The City shall identify agencies and property owners which hold fee simple title to properties located in hillside and alluvial fan areas, and should encourage agreements which assure that such lands remain undeveloped in perpetuity. Policy 3 In recognition of its agricultural history, the City shall support the preservation of existing agricultural lands whenever possible. Program 3.1: In the event that agricultural lands are developed into more intense land uses, elements of the past agricultural use (such as date palm groves and citrus orchards) shall be incorporated into on - site open space areas, streetscapes and landscape designs. Policy 4 Unique and valuable biological resources shall be preserved as open space, to the greatest extent practical. Program 4.1: The City shall continue to participate in the development of the Coachella Valley Multi - Species Habitat Conservation Plan (CV MSHCP). Program 4.2: Until formal adoption of the Coachella Valley Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan, the City shall continue to support and implement the Coachella Valley Fringe - Toed Lizard Habitat Conservation Plan. Program 4.3: The City shall review development applications for currently vacant land to determine whether the site shall be reviewed by a qualified wildlife biologist to evaluate potential project -related impacts to biological resources. Projects determined to have potential impacts on important biological resources shall incorporate adequate mitigation measures to reduce the impacts to levels of insignificance. Policy 5 Where appropriate, geological hazard zones, including but not limited to earthquake fault lines, areas susceptible to liquefaction, floodways, and unstable slopes shall be preserved as open space. Program 5.1: The City shall identify and evaluate potentially hazardous areas for consideration as open space. Policy 6 Develop a comprehensive multi -purpose trails network to link open space areas. +.0 121 Adopted March 20, 2002 General Plan/Open Space Element Program 6.1: 'The City shall coordinate with, and obtain approvaj from local utility providers and the Coachella Valley Water District to use flood control and utility easements as a trails network which links open space andlrecreation areas. Program 6.21 The City shall coordinate with adjoining cornmunities and other appropriate agencies, and review applicable local, regional and state trail maps to determine the feasibility of developing regional trail connections. Policy 7 The City shall encourage the preservation of open space in privately owned development projects. Program 7.1 Adopt and implement flexible development standards, density incentives, and/or other means to encourage the provision of open space in new planned developments. Such standards shall be incorporated into the City Development Code and other appropriate regulatory documents. Policy S Watercourses, major flood control improvements and canals which convey irrigation water shall be preserved as open space. Policy 9 The City shall encourage CVWD to landscape their various existing, barren future well sites within La Quinta. P P P P 0 LI 0, 0 Adopted March 20, 2002 ce;tv 4 4Q" CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 ITEM TITLE: Consideration of a Historical Mural to be painted at the La Quinta Museum through the Art in Public Places Program RECOMMENDATION: As deemed appropriate by the City Council. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: o12-- CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: Andre Blanche, artist, would receive a total of $125,000 for this mural. There is sufficient, funding in the Art in Public Places (APP) Fund (Account No. 270-0000- 451.74-80). CHARTER CITY IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: On June 11, 2007, the Community Services Commission reviewed a request from the La Ouinta Historical Society for a historical mural to be painted on the community room wall in the future museum (Attachment 1). At that meeting, the La Quint$ Historical Society Executive Vice President Bob Palmer indicated that the Society would like to contribute $2,500 towards the mural. The La Quinta Historical Society requested Andre Blanche, a local artist (Attachment 2), to submit a rendering of the proposed art work. The mural illustrate$ the historical changes in La Quinta including the Cahuilla Indians, agricultu(e, SilverRock Resort Golf Course, the La Quinta Hotel, and the initiation of the City and Art in Public Places program. The mural will be in acrylic and oil paints with two coats of non -yellowing varnish to provide a protective coating (Attachment 3). 6'_' 140 On September 10, 2007, the Community Services Commission reviewed the plans for the mural which would be placed on the south wall facing the entrance. The south we'll is 33' wide, by 12' ft high and 396 square feet. The cost of the mural is $125,000. If approved, this project will be coordinated with the artist to begin once construction is complete and the building is open to the public. This project should take appdoximately 5 months to finish. ALTERN4TIVES: The alternatives available to the Commission are: 1. Approve the Historical Mural be painted on the south wall of the La Quinta Museum community room and $125,000 from the Art in Public Places be used for the mural; or 2. Do not approve the Historical Mural be painted on the south wall of the La Quinta Museum community room and $125,000 from the Art in Public Places be used for the mural; or 3. Provide staff with alternate direction. Respe tfUlly submitted, 9 Edie Hylton Community ervices Director Approved for submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager Attachments: 1. Letter from Historical Society 2. Artist Information 3. Rendering 9v 124 2 ATTACHMENT 1 4 It jj fW P.O. Box 1283 La Quinta, CA '92253 May 9, 2007 HISTORICAL SOCIETY Ms. Edie Hylton P.O. Box 1283 Community Services Director La Quinta, CA 92253 City of La Quinta (760) 564-12831 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92253 President Don Arends Dear Edie: Executive Vice' President The Board of Directors of the La Quinta Historical Society unanimously recommends Andre Bob Palmer Blanchet be commissioned to do a major mural in the new museum. This would be a montage on the City of La Quinta's rich cultural history. Secretary As discussed with you earlier, the community will appreciate more a recognized La Quinta Barbara Peterson artist doing a mural of our blend of important roots in people, places and events.Andre is internationally known as an artist in Spain, Europe, Canada and Mexico. He has won Treasurer numerous I' place art show awards throughout America. Mr. Blanchet lives in the Cove and Ardianne Bliss is a 17-year La Quinta resident. Former President He is an experienced large mural artist with paintings and murals in buildings and homes Inga Vorderwinkler throughout the southern USA. Andre is currently completing a second commission mural for the City of Phoenix, AZ. His first painting portrays the founding of Phoenix in their City Parliamentariaht Hall. Norma Margot Andre Blanchet's reputation is at the pinnacle of well-known professional artists. The City Ambassador at Large of La Quinta would truly be blessed with a creative collage of our history. Blanchet was a Judy Vossler close friend of Fred Rice, one of the Historical Society's founding fathers. Andre did the original painting of the museum we use as our `Brand." Directors Marge Cleveland Based on the ide we developed together in our meeting last week, Mr. Blanchet is Pat Cross preparing a p sketch of the mural for our review. Then he will do a more finished drawing, finito for Joanne Hiles udget you to take to the Art Commission people in June. John Hiles Laura Huff Thy you', „ . . 4ideration and support. Thomas Lewis Marilyn Lewis Sincerely yours, Alan Margot 1(f Nancy Salvatierra JhDon AAr-enndds� Cheryl Schuler President Yvonne Sessum9 cc: Andre Blanchet Bob Wright Museum Manager Louise Neeley Louise Neeley 3 IF ++ W : C N fD O Lf) Q 0 _� (A � O L 0 Y ,�,,, Cl) N 0 O N Co O Ca O_ Q cc N N °45 ':3 C (j$ N M N j C O O E N LL Z N O c N N CO } -aZ (6 C c (a N 3 N >. 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[7601 574 4941 HOME PHONE ....[760 ] 564-6475 Above paintings in the hands of collectors •.0 1-28 1111;L yMIR Vw � T �p� d 'EO� ,i '•ub rm ate` .s. All MA, `bar.. Ag" t o A � � 4 qy-% 171-1 %;:I ""t ,% .# �..'. ' ,,":j. •_:.�. +may wo t ti} e - .J COUNCIL^RDA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 ITEM TITLE: Consideration of Art in Public Places Fee Credit for a Bronze Art Piece for Andalusia at Coral Mountain RECOMMENDATION: As deemed appropriate by the City Council. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: An appropriation in an amount not to exceed $176,61.3 from the Art in Public Places (APP) Fund (Account No. 270-0000-451.74-80) would be allocated to Andalusia at Coral Mountain development for the construction and installation of the approved art piece. T.D. Desert Development L.P. has contributed approximately $60,000 in fees to date. It is being proposed that the developer would be reimbursed for the art piece from available APP reserves leaving a balance due of $116,613. The remaining balance of $116,613 would be funded at the time building permits are issued with Desert Development L.P. receiving APP credits up to the amount of $116,542. CHARTE" CITY IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: On September 10, 2007, the Community Services Commission reviewed a request from T.D. Desert Development L.P. (Attachment 1) for the City to designate an art piece by artist, Patricia Borum (Attachment 2), as an approved art piece under the City's APP program; and that the developer receive a credit for APP fees for residential, clubhouse, and ancillary development within Andalusia at Coral Mountain. The Commission recommended this art piece be sent to the City Council for consideration. This piece of art work will be a 14-foot high bronze horse and rider. Photograph39 i. — of the cl',ay model are included as Attachment 3. The proposed art piece will be placed adjacent to the residential development located at the entrance to the Andalusia subdivision on Madison Street between Avenue 58 and Avenue 60 (Attachment 4). This art piece would be located within the Andalusia Homeowners' Association maintenance area. The art piece would be purchased by T.D. Development, L.P. for $176,613. It is estimated that as a result of the new development at Andalusia at Coral Mountain, APP fee$ will be approximately $300,000. The developer is requesting to be reimbursed approximately $60,000 (the amount estimated paid to date in APP fees) and be provided a credit of $116,613 on future APP fees for residential, clubhouse, and ancillary development within Andalusia. As is with all funds spent from the APP account, the art piece becomes the property of the City once it is complete, regardless of the percentage paid by the developer. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council include: 1. Approve T.D. Development L.P. to purchase the bronze art piece and be awarded a fee credit of $176,613 to purchase the art piece; or 2. Do not approve T.D. Development L.P. to purchase the bronze art piece and be awarded a fee credit of $176,613 to purchase the art piece; or 3. Provide staff with alternate direction. Respectf, illy submitted, 4�2 Vil" Edie Hylt n Community rvices Director Approved for submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager Attachments: 1. Request from T.D. Development L.P. 2. Artist Information 3. Clay Model Photographs 4. Location Map a 131 `a ATTACHMENT 1 T.D. Desert Development, L.P. 81-570 Carboneras La Quinta, CA 92253 August 21„ 2007 Edie Hylton Community Services Director City of Lai Quinta P.O. Box 1504 La Quinta; CA 92247-1504 Dear Edie Hylton: I respectfully request that the City of La Quinta designate an art piece by artist Patricia Borum as an approved art piece under the City's Art in Public Places program and that T.D. Desert Development receive a credit for all Art in Public Places fees for residential, clubhouse and ancillary development within Andalusia The piece of work is a 14 foot high bronze horse and rider (see enclosed photos). Originally, this bronze piece was going to be located inside the gates of Andalusia near our clubhouse campus. After seeing the artist's initial form, I believe that the beauty of this bronze artwork should be shared with the whole community and be located adjacent to Madison Street (see enclosed map). There are a number of equestrian related pieces of work in the community. As an avid equestrians and someone that was initially drawn to South La Quinta, in part, by the equestrian oriented nature of the community, I believe all of the equestrian art exemplifiesand amplifies the community's cultural history and its ambience. We are proposing to place this art piece adjacent to our main entry along Madison Street. Our current contract with the artist is for $176,613. This does not include structural design work, anchoring I and landscaping; nor are we requesting the use of Art in Public Places funds for these costs. I welcome the opportunity to present this request to you, the Community Services Commission, and City Council. Thank yo Grady Sparks President Enclosure$ cc: Mt. Doug Evans — Assistant City Manager, Development Services, City of La Quinta I V 132 ATTACHMENT 2 Home Horse Fountains Bronze Sculptures Fiberglass @ Bas-Rejief Monumental Sculptures V About The Artist Contact Patricia Bodum Equestrian Artist, Patricia Borum Equestrian artist Patricia Borum captures the soul form and grace of the horse. Her understanding and love of horses, her natural artistic talent, and influence of growing up and traveling all over Europe and the Middle East has enabled Patricia to portray the horse in a classical form but with the horse's real emotions felt. Inspired primarily by the European museums and art galleries with emphasis on classical equestrian art, Patricia began at an early age painting with oils, then mastered the techniques of trompe'loil, faux marble and faux wood graining which is now used in her custom furniture painting. Patricia's life-long involvement with horses and ponies started in Iran where she learned to ride on donkeys then graduated to a 10hh pony in Kansas which took her through gymkahanas to the east coast and jumping. Then in England she was very active with the British pony club. Patricia's 14.2hh Dartmoor pony was quite the jumper as was the Thoroughbred she got off the track and schooled to advanced levels in three day eventing. Ready This Summer ... Patricia began her sculpting career in the late 90's and since then has created such monumental pieces such as her majestic, larger than life sized bronze of "Spirit", an 11'bronze horse leaping out of the fountain gates of "Mission Ranch" in Rancho Mirage, California. Spirit was inspired by the courage of Alexander the Great's horse Bucephalus, and was dedicated in memory of the spirit of the American heroes of September 11, 2001. Patricia is now living and working in the Sacramento, California area. Long retired from the show ring, she enjoys trail riding on her relaxed easy going black and white paint gelding Bucky. WU 133 4 ANDALUSIA a monumental bronze. This proud Spanish Horse and Rider will overlook the golf course at a new luxury community ANDALUSIA at CORAL MOUNTAIN. This beautiful residential community is located near Palm Springs in La Quinta, California. Commissions Patricia is currently accepting commissions. She may be contacted at her Northern California studio: c/o Patricia Borum Equestrian Sculptor P.O.Box 1646 Orangevale, California 95662 (916)989-6623 Or you may email Patricia by clicking here Upcoming Shows: Draft Horse Classic, Grass Valley CA - Sept 21-24 2006 CAI-B Shady Oaks US National Horse Pairs Championship, Lodi CA - October 5-8 2006 Equine Affaire, Pomona CA - February 1.4, 2007 Created on 2004-0.7-21 18:59:07 by lTechDov Updated on 2007-01-26 20:26:59 by iTecY;prvetou�rrs Copyright ® 2004 - Patricia Borum Equestrian Artist Web Design and Marketing by iTech Developers 134 5 EQUESTRIAN SCULPTURE Home Horse Fountains Bronze Sculptures V Fiberglass 8 Ras -Relief Monumental Sculptures About The Artist Contact Patricia Bdrum Creative Expression & A Love of Horses ... Patricia Borum"s creative expression and her love of horses go hand in hand. It is out of these loves that Patricia explores the nuances of equine anatomy and behavior. The resulting realism, is tempered with a classical style derived from growing up abroad. The international exposure brings to Patricia's work the depth and expansiveness of the European classics blended with the natural life-long affinity she enjoys with horses. From small table top sculptures to monumental work, the detail and true to life realism of Patricia's creations captures the intense relationship shared between horse and human. The viewer expects the sculpted horse to twitch an ear, exhale, or nicker a greeting. It is just a shadow of an expectation, nonetheless it is part of the visual experience involved with Patricia's work. -- by Melrose Sanchez Hil o taa��y3 Furltiets, Mk..H.: h„ pt'f8ii'�9.�a:t�l�Tyfi, a 9' =i � 1 r !l-°uk nfiisa�FE j N 6 E Q U EST R I AN S C U L P T U RE 1* Home * Horse Fountains 4* Bronze Sculptures Fiberglass a Bas-Relief Monumental SculDtmre! *# About The Artist *# Contact Patricia Bodum Cast Bronze Sharing a Drink - Cast Bronze I have always loved the old massive fountains in Europe, especially the ones with horses. My first idea was to have the fountain be a tranquil, two pure hearted horses sharing a drink, side by side with a quiet trickling of water. This fountain has such a calming affect. The European fleur-de-lys and sea shell combined with a bit of Northern California wine country in its grapes makes this fountain unique. This lovely bronze sculpture fountain is made in California with a variety of patina colors available. It is also possible to personalize this fountain with your favorite horse's heads. Cast Bronze Fountain... Dimensions; 58" tall by 58" wide by 40" deep Price: $45,000.00 Also available in Cast Fiberglass/Resin... Click Here to view. !Y U 7 Two Horses Drinking - Cast Bronze I have always loved the old massive fountains in Europe, especially the ones with horses. My first idea was to have the fountain be a tranquil, two pure hearted horses sharing a drink, side by side with a quiet trickling of water. This fountain has such a calming affect. The European fleur-de-lys and sea shell combined with a bit of Northern California wine country in its grapes makes this fountain unique. This fountain is made in California. The pump is made in the USA and is installed and ready to go. Cast Bronze Fountain... Dimensions: 24-1 /2" by 17" by 12" Price: $ 12,500.00 Also available in Cast Fiberglass/Resin... Click Here to view. Arabian Horse Drinking - Cast Bronze Arabians are such popular horses that I just had to make another fountain, one featuring an arabian horse drinking. This fountain has a feel of the California Mission revival as many of the horses brought by the Spaniards to California were Arabians. These fountains are made in California and have a pump included. Just fill with water and plug it in. Replenish water as it evaporates. Fountain... Dimensions: 32" by 26' by 12" Price: $12,000.00 Also available in Cast Fiberglass/Resin... Click Here to view. 131 _3 Sharing A Drink - Fiberglass/ Resin Dimensions: 58" tall x 58" wide x 40" deep. Antique stone finish Price: $3,500.00 Also available in Cast Bronze... Click Here to view. np is made in the USA and is installed and ready to go. Dimensions: 17" wide x 25 tall x 12" deep Weight approx 18 pounds empty Available Finishes: Antique White Price: $695.00 Also available in Cast Bronze... Click Here to view. 139 0 Arabian Horse Fountain - Fiberglass/Resin Arabians are such popular horses that I just had to make another fountain, one featuring an Arabian horse drinking. This fountain has a feel of the California Mission revival as many of the horses brought by the Spaniards to California were Arabians. As in the "Two Horses Drinking' fountain (above) the color finishes and materials are the same. These fountains are made in California and have a pump included. Just fill with water and plug it in. Replenish water as it evaporates. Dimensions: 32" tall x 26" wide x 12" deep Price $695.00 Also available in Cast Bronze... Click Here to view. Available Finishes Antique White Commissions Patricia is currently accepting commissions. She may be contacted at her Northern California studio: c/o Patricia Borum Equestrian Sculptor P.O. Box 1646 Orangevale, California 95662 Or you may email Patricia by clicking here Created on Z004-07-21 18:54Ab by rTechDev Updated on 2(X)7 01 26 19:55:19 by i rechDevelopeis M, Copyright m 2004 - Patricia Borum Equestrian Artist Web Design and Marketing by iTech Developers 0§ 10 Horse Fountains Bronze Sculptures Fiberglass a Bas-ReMief Monumental SCUIDtUlres About The Artist Contact Patricia Borum The Dance This lovely stallion has such graceful movement at all angels. Available in a variety of patina colors, double mounted on granite and specialty stone. + Limited edition 15 * Price: $3,000.00 Legendstar Limited Edition 15 Dimensions 19" by 19" Price: $ 3,200.00 -6.V 140 11 Bucephalus Bucephalus rearing up grey Limited edition 15, various patina colors available. Bucephalus was the extraordinary horse that Alexander the Great rode in so many of his battles (356-323 B.C.).Bucephalus was considered the best of the Thessalonian breed, an Oriental strain and his name means ox head which refers to the broad forehead. Bucephalus was 30 years old when he died of war wounds at the Hydaspes River in north west India. He was buried with all the military honor. Alexander the Great thus founded the city of Bucephalia on that site. Limited Edition: 15 Dimensions: 21-1 /2" x 18-1 /2" Price: $3,000.00 Chariot Horse Available in a variety of patina colors. The Chariot Horse was an inspiration from the four horses at San Marco, Venice, Italy. I wanted him to be thinner, however he is after all a racing chariot horse, a winner with his head held high. Limited Edition: 20 Dimensions: 16" x 14-1 /2" Price: $ 2,500.00 Classico "Classico" is my interpitation of the fat, prancing stallion statues, kings and emporers rode, with passage in their step and their heads held proud. Classico is available in a variety of patina colors. Price: $2,500.00 12 Checkmate Limited Edition: 50 Dimensions: 11" x 9" Price: $1,200.00 Mermare Such a happy seahorse perched on island rocks ready to spout water from her mouth. This sculpture is a great conversation piece either in a small garden fountain or based on a slab of exotic specialty stone. Limited Edition - 20 Dimensions 14" by 15" Price: $3,500.00 Black Beauty Limited Edition 15 Dimensoins 20" x 9" x 16" Price: $ 3,000.00 142 13 Mare and Foal This sculpture is a representation of the interaction between a mare and foal in action. The mare, bred for her graceful movement, is teaching the colt how to trot out. The colt of course is not paying full attention with his head turned sideways and is waiting for the opportunity to playfully nip his mother's neck. This sculpture has tremendous impulsion. Limited Edition: 15 Dimensions: 24" x 13 1 /T' x 17' Price: $ 6,000.00 Mare and foal also sold separately. Contact Patricia for pricing. Irish Draught This sculpture is modeled after the famous Grand Prix jumper "King of Hearts" owned by the famous football star Joe Montana. Gatepost Horse Head 32" tall Also available in resin, see Fiberglass/Resin page for details Price: $ 9,500.00 s:a<ri on 2004-07-21 18:55:37 by ffech4ev .,pdated n, 2065-0831 22:38:59 by Je: hQeveiopeis Limited Edition 15 Dimensions 21" by 17 Price: $ 3,000.00 143 M iV Home Horse Fountains Bronze Sculptures Fiberglass & Bas-Relief Monumental SCUIDtOres About The Artist AbI Contact Patricia Bodum SCULPTURE The Creation of a Monumental Sculpture Creating really large equestrian sculptures is quite thrilling as the sculptures have the quality of being alive - because they are life-size and up -close. You can pet it, halter it and even sit on it! And of course, it makes a very grand statement. Her majestic, larger than life sized bronze of "SPIRIT' can be seen rearing out of the fountain gates of Mission Ranch, in Rancho Mirage California. He can be easily viewed as you drive by the Fountain Gates on Clancy Lane. Spirit was inspired by the courage of Alexander the Great's horse Bucephalus, and was dedicated in memory of the spirit of American heroes of September 11, 2001. 144 15 Monumental Spanish Horse and Rider Bronze maquette 4'-6" tall model (below) for "ANDALUSIA" Andalusia is a 14 foot tall enlarged monument to be cast in bronze. This proud Spanish horse and rider will be finished and installed this summer overlooking the golf course at ANDALUSIA at CORAL MOUNTAIN in La Quinta, California. 145 irr Camelot Life size commissions in Bronze. Capture the essence of your special horse and forever memorialize him. HI THERE I am currently promoting the sculpture "HI THERE" (below) as a life size 17 hand horse in bronze. He has such an alert welcoming look and very approachable. Just imagine this beautiful horse cast in bronze outside your front door or perhaps in your foyer welcoming you and your guests! Call for pricing, time line and all the details! ,sated on 2004-07-21 18:58:21 by ffechDev .pda.en on 201; 01 -30 18:13:56 by I TechOerc opors M Copyright v 2004 - Patricia Borum Equestrian Artist Web Design and Marketing by iTech Developers 17 I i f I I 2t+i'= r 4 I III r a ' ay i" it 4•� $ '�� I I F ytat 4 rr ie w OEM 00 no i A 4<>.AW 4 3 Y� �JS " 3+y x N M` �. �,a y. z s - 117 �t.: � � � � §y°yam � � �/�� < \\I � } »�� y � � � � � � \ \\� � �� � . w � a � ..\.\� � �� � ��������\ °� /�� � �� � } \������� � � � � � � � � : � \� � \ � � � � � � � � � � : . :� �����«d«w '41 Tw,r 4 lwQumrw COUNCIL/IIDA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 ITEM TITLE: Consideration of Formation and Appointment of Two Members to an Ad Hoc Committee to Review the 2"" Quarter Grant Requests' RECOMMENDATION: As deemed appropriate by the City Council. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: On* Will CHARTEE CITY IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: L' CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: On May 1, 2007, the City Council established a quarterly Community Services Grant Review Ad Hoc Committee which would include two City Council members to review the quarterly grant applications. Council Members Osborne and Henderson were assigned to serve on the committee for the Vt quarter (July 2007 — September 2007). The 2nd quarter grant requests are due by October 12, 2007. Staff will; set-up a meeting shortly after the due date for the review committee. At this time, staff is seeking City Council direction regarding assigning Council Members, to the Committee. ' , 154 FINDINGS1 AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council include: 1. Approve two City Council members to serve as the 2"d quarter committee members; or 2. Do not approve two City Council members to serve as the 2ntl quarter committee members; or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, #eHon Community Services Director Approved for submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager . 155 T:tY ni.Ck'Q" COUNCIL/RPA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 ITEM TITL : Consideration to Appoint a Representative to a Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Fund Distribution Committee AGENDA CATEGORY: ` BUSINESS SESSION: �J CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: _ PUBLIC HEARING: RECOMIOENDATION: I Appoint a representative to a Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Fund Distribution Committee (Attachment 1). FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGRPUND AND OVERVIEW: On June 16, 2007, an Amended Use Agreement was entered into between Desert Classic Charities, the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, and the City of La Quinta, which added SiltierRock Resort into the rotation for the 2008 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. As part of this Agreement, "The City, at its option, may have a representative on the Fund 'Distribution Committee ("Committee") during the Term of this Agreement. If the Committee is dissolved, the City will hold a seat on the replacement committee that determines the distribution of the charitable funds generated by the Hope Classic. The representative shall have the same voting rights and other privileges) as all other members of the Committee." The Committee meets once and that is usually in December or January. The Bob dope Chrysler Classic Event will be held January 14-20, 2008. FINDING AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City include: 1. Appoint a representative to a Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Fund Distribution Committee; or $ o 156 2. Do not Appoint a representative to a Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Fund Distribution Committee; or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, Edie Hylton Communlity Services Director Approved for submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager Attachment: 1 . Charity Evaluation Committee Description "- 15? ATTACHMENT 1 Charity Evaluation Committee The function of the Charity Evaluation Committee is to evaluate grant applications submitted to Desert Classic Charities by qualified charitable organizations located in or directly serving the Coachella Valley. The committee consists of approximately 15 individuals. Most members are either current or former Classic Board members; others are individuals from the community well - versed in the unique challenges the Valley faces in dealing with its many and diverse charitable needs. A list of the current members of the committee is attached. Desert Classic Charities reviews charities and distributes charitable funds generated by the annual Bob Hope Chrysler Classic once each year. In May, all charities receiving funds the previous year are sent applications to be completed and returned by September 10`". In addition, any non-profit organization making a request for an application is sent one. After the deadline, the charities are reviewed and pre-screened to assure each meets the criteria established by the committee. Those charities meeting the requirements are assigned to ''individual members of the committee for review. Each member is assigned between three and five files, depending on the number received, by October 15`h. Committee members receive the guidelines and other material developed over the years to assist in their mission of objectively researching the organizations. As part of their investigatory) process, they are required to conduct on -site interviews and tour the facilities with the organization's Executive Director. Members are encouraged to submit written repotts with their recommendation of approval or disapproval to provide continuity and a history of each charity's progress. The committee meets only once and that is usually in December or January. At this meeting, each organization is reviewed with the assigned director presenting the request, making his tecommendation, and leading the general discussion. Each organization is voted upon. Through it's nearly fifty years of giving, the Desert Classic Charities has amassed a wealth of background information on each of the organizations applying and furnishes whatever material and support the committee member may need in his evaluation process. The pattern the last few years has been to prepare checks as quickly as possible after the committee's, general meeting. Committee members are urged to hand deliver the contribution to their individual charities. If that is not possible, the Classic's Administrative Director will serve that function. The committee's work is done until the next May when the process begins again. 1596 CHARITY EVALUATION COMMITTEE James R. Reed, Chairman Keenan Barber, M.D. Robert P. Brennan George K. Collins Ernie Dunlevie John Evanson John M. Foster Howard Hubbard Michael McCulloch (Currently representing City of Palm Springs) Kevin McGuire Steve Morton Bill Powers A. J. Staples Eugene Weisberg Dick R. Zeigler TAf 4 44 Q" �OUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 ITEM TIT E: Consideration of Selection of a Represent tive to the Chamber of Commerce Workshop�lnformation Exchange Committee RECOMMENDATION: AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: Approve the selection of a member of the City Council to serve for three consecutive meetings of the Chamber of Commerce Workshop/Information Exchange Committee. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. CHARTER CITY IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The City Council has established a policy of appointing one of the members to serve on the Chamber Workshop Information Exchange Committee for three consecutive meetings. Mayor Adolph was the last Council appointee to this Committee and has attended three meetings. The rotation of appointees has been as follows: Mayor Adolph (4/3/07) Council Member Kirk (9/19/06) Council Member Henderson (2/21/06) Council Member Osborne (9/20/05) Council Member Sniff (3/15/05) In order to continue this policy, a new Council representative should be appointed at this time. •..: 160 FINDING' AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council include: 1. Appoint a new Council Member as a representative to the Chamber of Commerce Information/Exchange Committee Workshop; or 2. Do rot appoint a new Council Member as a representative to the Chamber of Commerce Information/Exchange Committee Workshop; or 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, Douglas RJ Eva& Assistant City Manager — Development Services Approved for submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager 161, Tit�v 4 XP Q" COUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 ITEM TITLE: Consideration of Appointment of La Quinta City Council Representative to the Coachella Valley Economic Partnership's Executive Committee RECOMMENDATION: AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: _ PUBLIC HEARING: Approve the selection of a member of the La Quinta City Council to serve on the Executive Committee of the Coachella Valley Economic Partnership. FISCAL W%1CATIONS: None. CHARTERS ITY IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROOND AND OVERVIEW: The Coachella Valley Economic Partnership (CVEP) is requesting that the La Quinta City Council appoint a representative to serve on its Executive Committee. CVEP's Executive (Committee is responsible for general operations of the organization. Currently, it is an eleven -member governing body comprised of two elected officials, the Chairperson, the immediate past Chairperson, a Vice Chair, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and four members at large. In June 2001, CVEP approved a bylaw amendment which allowed elected representation from Coachella Valley cities and tribal governments on the Executive Committee. The amendment called for two elected officials to serve at one time; one ,. 162 representing the East Valley and the other representing the West Valley. The two groups are defined in the bylaws as follows: WEST VALI EY Desert Hot Springs Palm Spring$ Cathedral City Rancho Mirage Palm Desert Agua Calierte Band of Cahuilla Indians EAST VALLEY Indian Wells La Quinta Indio Coachella County of Riverside (41" District) Cabazon Band of Mission Indians A rotation system is in place whereby an elected representative from each group serves a one-year term on the Executive Committee. Staff has been advised that the City of La Ouinta is next on the rotation schedule for the East Valley (with the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians to represent the West Valley). The proposed slate of officers for Fiscal Year 2007/2008 is provided as Attachment 1. La Quinta has had two previous City Council representatives on this Committee, former Mayor John Pena (appointed in July 2002) and Mayor Don Adolph (appointed in December 2002). The Executive Committee meets every fourth Monday of the month at 7:30 a.m. at the Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG) offices. The term for the La Quinta representative begins October 22, 2007 and will continue for one year until the annual meeting held in late September 2008. Some of the efforts the Executive Committee' is currently working on include: marketing the Coachella Valley as a business destination, creating a regional marketing plan, creating higher paying jobs, providing al balanced mix to the Valley's economic base, ensuring the Salton Sea remains healthy, and bridging the gap between education and industry. A representative from CVEP will be attending today's meeting to answer any questions the City Council may have. The La Quinta representative, along with the other Executive Committee members, will be seated and acknowledged at CVEP's annual luncheon scheduled for October 17, 2007. At this luncheon, Dr. John Husing will be presenting This "Coachella Valley Economic Report" for 2007. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council include: 1. Approve the selection of a member of the City Council to serve on the Executive Committee of the Coachella Valley Economic Partnership; or 2. Do not approve the selection of a member of the City Council to serve on the Executive Committee of the Coachella Valley Economic Partnership; or 80 183 3. Provide staff with alternative direction. Respectfully submitted, SI `� V Douglas R. Orans, Assistant City Manager —Development Services Approved for submission by: K-7)/, ,,Uo Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager Attachment:: 1. CVEP Nominating Slate 2007/2008 iCOacheUa Vaiiey 'C'�,"omic Partnership Attachment 1 73-7 0 Fred Waring Drive, Suite 106 • Palm Desert, CA 92260 • 760-340-1575 or 80-596-1007 • Fax 760-340-9212 Coachella Valley Economic Partnership Nominating Slate 2007/2008 Chairman: Jim Ferguson, City of Palm Desert Immediate Past Chair: Bob Marra, Wheeler's Market Intelligence Vice Chairperson: Michelle Krans, The Desert Sun Secretary: Kevin McGuire, PDNB Treasurer: Aubrey Serfling, Eisenhower Medical Center Membler-at-Large: Ben Scholten, Rabobank Member -at -Large: Lee Morcus, Kaiser Restaurant Group Member -at -Large: Steve Pougnet, City of Palm Springs Member -at -Large: Kathy DeRosa, City of Cathedral City Publi&(West): Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Publici(East): City of La Quinta Tihf 4 4 a" COUNCIL/110A MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: ITEM TITLE. Discussion Regarding Policy on Non-Resid nt Status for Boards and Commissions CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: RECOMMONDATION: As deemed appropriate by the City Council. FISCAL. IMPLICATIONS: -I None. CHARTED CITY IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: On December 7, 1993, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 237 (Attachment 1), establishing Chapter 2.06 relating to boards and commissions. Section 2.06.020(C), General Rules and Regarding Appointments, Terms and Vacancies, which set the following relating to residency of members: "AlIl members of boards, commissions and committees of the city appointed by the city council shall be initially, and during their incumbencies bona fide residents and registered voters of the city, and no such member at or during such time shall be an employee of the city." Since the establishment of the City boards, commissions and committees, there has been a wavering of the resident policy whereby both residents and non-residents of the City have been permitted to serve as commission members.. In the post, the City has had difficulty recruiting applications for City boards, commissions and committees, specifically the Historic Preservation Board due to the criteria of'the composition of the Board combined with the requirement of residency. Also, staff has discovered a conflict in the Municipal Code pertaining to the residency requirement with the Architectural and Landscaping Review Committee, which states residency is preferred but not required. At the July 3, 2007 meeting, the City Council briefly discussed revising the residency requirements of City boards, commission and committee members and requested staff to bring this item back for further discussion. Any revision to the residency policy will initiate an amendment to both the handbook and Municipal Code by resolution and ordinance, respectively. submitted, Veronica J. M�ecino, CMC City Clerk, Attachment: 1. Ordinance No. 237 Apprroueyi for submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager aJ 167 ORDINANCE NO. 237 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, REPLACING CHAPTER 2.06 OF THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE AND ADDING NEW CHAPTER 2.06 RELATING TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS. CASE NO. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT 93- CITY OF LA QUINTA An Ordinance of the City of La Quinta, California repealing Chapter 2.06 relating to Boards) and Commissions of the La Quinta Municipal Code and adding new Chapter 2.06 relating to Boards, Commissions, and Committees. The City Council of the City of La Quinta, California does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1: Chapter 2.06 of the La Quinta Municipal Code is hereby repealed. SECTION 2: Chapter 2.06 is hereby added to the Municipal Code to read as follows: Chapter 2.06 BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEE General provisions Sections 2.06.010 Definitions 2.06.020 General Rules and Regarding Appointments, Terms, and Vacancies 2.06.030 Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Selection, and Terms 2.06.010 Definitions. A+ Commission: a group of Council appointed persons having limited legislative powers to make decisions or recommendations to the Council on City issues. ORDDRFTa037 &.;. 168 B. Board: a group of Council appointed persons who provide advise on City issues. C. Committee: a temporary group of persons chosen by the Council to give special consideration, investigation, and prepare a report on a pending City issue. 2.06.020 General Rules Regarding Appointments, Terms, and Vacancies. A. Unless otherwise provided by law, ordinance, resolution, or unless by the very nature of $$ situation the provisions of this Section may not be made applicable, all members of boards and commissions of the City shall be appointed for three year terms commencing on July lst of the',year of appointment, and all members of a committee shall be appointed to terms as determined by the Council; provided that interim vacancies shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired term of the member replaced. These rules shall not, however, apply in regard to a newly established board or commission to which initial appointments are made on a staggered term basis. B. Any member of a board or commission of this City may be removed from office at any time with or without cause, by a majority vote of the City Council. If a member absents him/herself from three consecutive regular meetings or from twenty-five percent (25%) of the scheduled' meetings of the board, commission, or committee, in which he/she serves, within any fiscal year without advance permission from that board, commission, or committee or the appointmelnt authority, his/her office shall become vacant and shall be filled as any other vacancy. C. Unless otherwise provided by law, ordinance, or resolution of the City Council, all members of boards, commissions, and committees of the City appointed by the City Council shall be initially, and during their incumbencies, bona fide residents and registered voters of the City, and!no such member at or during such time shall be an employee of the City. 2.06.030. Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Selection and Terms. Unless otherwise provided by law, ordinance, or resolution of the City Council, each board, commission, or committee of the City shall annually at its first meeting held after June 30th, except for committees who shall at their first meeting, choose one of its number as chairperson and one as vice chairperson. Each chairperson and vice chairperson shall have authority And perform such duties as are commonly associated with their respective titles, or as may be specially prescribed by law or by the bylaws or other rules of the board, commission, or committee. Vacancies in either such position occurring prior to July 1st for boards and commissions and anytime for committees, may be filled as in the first instance, and a new chairperson or vice chairperson may be chosen at anytime by majority vote of all members of the boardo commission, or committee. SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after its adoption. ORDDRFT. I037 169 SECTION 4. POSTING. The City Clerk shall, within 15 days after passage of this Ordin cc, cause it to be posted in at least three public places designated by resolution of the City Council; shall certify to the adoption and posting of this Ordinance; and shall cause this Ordinance and its certification, together with proof of posting, to be entered into the Book of Ordinance$ of this City. The foregoing Ordinance was approved and adopted at a meeting of the City Council held on this 7di day of December, 1993, by the following vote: AYES: Council Members Bangerter, McCartney, Perkins, Sniff, Mayor Pena NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None JOHWI. VERAWayor City of La Quinta, California City of 1-4 Quinta, California DAWN HONEYWELt, City Attorney City of Lai Quinta, California ORDDRFT.037 AGENDA CATEGORY: COUNCIL/RBA MEETING DATE: October 2, 2007 BUSINESS SESSION: ITEM T� Discussion Regarding Attendance CONSENT CALENDAR: Requirements of Boards and Commissions rr�� STUDY SESSION: vf- PUBLIC HEARING: RECOMMgNDATION: Provide staff direction regarding attendance requirements for Boards and Commission members.' FISCAL IB PLICATIONS: None. CHARTED CITY IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: At the July 3, 2007 meeting, the City Council briefly discussed revising the attendance requirements of Boards and Commission members and requested staff to bring this item back', for further discussion. On December 7, 1993, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 237 (Attachment 1_), establishing Chapter 2.06 relating to boards and commissions. Section 2.06.020(B), General Rules and Regarding Appointments, Terms and Vacancies, set the following relating to absences of members: "If a member absents him/herself from three consecutive regular meetings or from twenty-five percent of the scheduled meetings of the board, commission or committee, in which he/she serves, within any fiscal year without advance permission from that board, commission or •.. 171 cornmittee or the appointment authority, his/her office shall become vacant and shall be filled as any other vacancy." On July �, 1998, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 98-70 (Attachment 2), which included a handbook for commissions, boards and committees, and reiterated the Municipal Code. Any revision to the attendance policy will initiate an amendment to both the handbook and Municipal Code by resolution and ordinance, respectively. submitted, Veronica 4. Wfitecino, CMC City Clerk, Approved for submission by: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager Attachments: 1. Ordinance No. 237 2. Resolution No. 98-70 0J 172 Attachment 1 ORDINANCE NO. 237 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, REPLACING CHAPTER 2.06 OF THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE AND ADDING NEW CHAPTER 2.06 RELATING TO BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS. CASE NO. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT 93- CITY OF LA QUINTA An Ordinance of the City of La Quinta, California repealing Chapter 2.06 relating to Board and Commissions of the La Quinta Municipal Code and adding new Chapter 2.06 relating Boards, Commissions, and Committees. The City Council of the City of La Quinta, California does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1: Chapter 2.06 of the La Quinta Municipal Code is hereby repealed. SECTION 2: Chapter 2.06 is hereby added to the Municipal Code to read as follows: Chapter 2.06 BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEE Sections# 2.06.010 Definitions 2.06.020 General Rules and Regarding Appointments, Terms, and Vacancies 2.06.030 Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Selection, and Terms 2.06.010 Definitions. A. Commission: a group of Council appointed persons having limited legislative powers to make decisions or recommendations to the Council on City issues. ORDDPY7.037 173 0. Board: a group of Council appointed persons who provide advise on City issues. Q. Committee: a temporary group of persons chosen by the Council to give special consideration, investigation, and prepare a report on a pending City issue. 2.06.020,, General Rules Regarding Appointments, Terms, and Vacancies. A. Unless otherwise provided by law, ordinance, resolution, or unless by the very nature of a situation the provisions of this Section may not be made applicable, all members of boards and commissions of the City shall be appointed for three year terms commencing on July 1st of the year of appointment, and all members of a committee shall be appointed to terms as determined by the Council; provided that interim vacancies shall be filled by appointment for the unexpired term of the member replaced. These rules shall not, however, apply in regard to a newly established board or commission to which initial appointments are made on a staggered term bans. BF Any member of a board or commission of this City may be removed from office at any time with or without cause, by a majority vote of the City Council. If a member absents him/hersblfr from three consecutive regular meetings or from twenty-five percent (25%) of the scheduled meetings of the board, commission, or committee, in which he/she serves, within any fiscal y without advance permission from that board, commission, or committee or the appointment authority, his/her office shall become vacant and shall be filled as any other vacancy. C.' Unless otherwise provided by law, ordinance, or resolution of the City Council, all members of boards, commissions, and committees of the City appointed by the City Council shall be initially, and during their incumbencies, bona fide residents and registered voters of the City, and no such member at or during such time shall be an employee of the City. 2.06.036. Chairperson, Vice Chairperson, Selection and Terms. Unless otherwisz provided by law, ordinance, or resolution of the City Council, each :bwdrd,� commisrion,.or committee of the City shall annually at its first meeting held after June 301th, except for committees who shall at their first meeting, choose one of its number as chairperslon and one as vice chairperson. Each chairperson and vice chairperson shall have authority, and perform such duties as are commonly associated with their respective titles, or as may be specially prescribed by law or by the bylaws or other rules of the board, commission, or committee. Vacancies in either such position occurring prior to July 1st for boards and commiss ons and anytime for committees, may be filled as in the first instance, and a new chairper n or vice chairperson may be chosen at anytime by majority vote of all members of the board, commission, or committee. SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after its adoption. ORDDRFT;037 174 SECTION 4. POSTING. The City Clerk shall, within 15 days after passage of this Ordinance, cause it to be posted in at least three public places designated by resolution of the City Council; shall certify to the adoption and posting of this Ordinance; and shall cause this Ordinance and its certification, together with proof of posting, to be entered into the Book of Ordinanciees of this City. e foregoing Ordinance was approved and adopted at a meeting of the City Council held on this 7 day of December, 1993, by the following vote: AYES: Council Members Bangerter, McCartney, Perkins, Sniff, Mayor Pena NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ■MrAw"M City of La Quinta, City of La Quinta, California DAWN�IONEYWELL, City Attorney City of La Quinta, California ORDDRFT;037 a: i 175 Attachment 2 RESOLUTION NO. 98-70 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A HANDBOOK FOR COMMISSIONS, BOARDS, AND COMMITTEES WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Quinta has established various City Boards, Commissions, and Committees for the purpose of overseeing and making recommendations to the City Council on different aspects of the City; and 'WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to establish consistent and clear rules, bylaws, and guidelines for the operation of those commissions, boards, and committees; and WHEREAS, the City Council believes the adoption of a handbook will accomplish those Igoals. INOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF LA QUINTA AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City hereby adopts a Handbook for Commissions, Boards, and Com ittees as adopted by the City Council on July 7, 1998 and shall be on file in the City Clerk's Office. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of La Quint9, California this 7'day of July, 1998 by the following vote: AYESJi Council Members Adolph, Henderson, Perkins, Sniff, Mayor Pena NOESi None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None 4w L TO-HICIAPERAYMayor City of La Quints, California 176 I Resolutiop No. 98-70 Adopted Jury 7, 1998 Page 2 City of La Quinta, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: DAWN C. HONEYWELL, City Attorney City of La Quinta, California 1 177 It should be remembered that commissions, boards and committees serve as advisory bodies to the City Council. Their primary role is to increase public input and participation in the determination of City policies and operating procedures. Occasionally decision making authority rests with a commission, board or committee. For example, the Planning Commission makes decisions on signage plans for shopping centers. Unless their decision is appealed, that authority rests with t e Planning Commission. However, it is important to remember that the Planning Commission is carrying out the policies of the City Council as outlined withinitheGeneral Plan and Zoning Code. The LO Quinta Municipal Code provides the following definitions of commissions, boards and committees: • "Commission" means a group of council -appointed persons having limited legislative powers to make decisions or recommendations to the council on city issues. "Board" means a group of council -appointed persons who provide advice on city issues. • "Committee" means a temporary group of persons chosen by the council to give special consideration, investigation, and prepare a report on a pending city issue. Unless otherwise provided by law, ordinance or resolution of the City Council, the following provisions shall apply to each board, commission or committee: • ,The La Quinta Municipal Code allows for the removal of any member, with Ior without case, by a majority vote of the City Council. • All members; terms are for either two (2) or three (3) years. Pursuant to 'the Municipal Code, any new commissions, boards or committees shall ,initially have staggered terms to avoid having all members' terms expire at the same time. Initial terms shall be for one (1) or two (2) years. • All members shall be bona fide residents and registered voters of the City. i,If a member absents him/herself from three consecutive regular meetings or from twenty-five percent of the scheduled meetings of the board, !commission or committee, in which he/she serves, within any fiscal year without advance permission from that board, commission, or Comm tt or 178 the appointment authority, his/her office shall become vacant and shall be filled as any other vacancy. • Members shall serve on only one board, commission, or committee at any given time in order to avoid simultaneous memberships. The following sections provide a summary of the composition, scope of responsibilities and meeting times for each commission, board or committee. Detai ed duties and responsibilities are included within the enabling ordinance or action which created each respective commission, board or committee. (Please see Appendix 2). (Please see Appendix 3 for an organizational chart of the commissions). Architectural and Landscaping Review Committee The Architectural and Landscaping Review Committee, established in 1998, is coord nated by the Community Development Department and is comprised of three members appointed by the City Council. The Committee's regularly scheduled meetings are held at City Hall on the first Wednesday of every month at 10: )0 a.m. The Committee's primary function is to serve as an advisory body to the Planning Commission by making recommendations as to design issues. Buildjng & Construction Appeals Board The Building & Construction Appeals Board, established in 1985, is coordinated by the Building & Safety Departing and is comprised of five members appointed by the City Council. The Building & Safety Construction Appeals Board has no regularly scheduled meetings; instead, they meet on an "as needed" basis to hear appeals on decisions made by the Building & Safety Department. The Boardlls primary function is to determine the suitability of alternate materials and methods of installation. Community Services Commission The Community Services Commission, established in 1998 by combining the Human Services Commission with the Parks & Recreation Commission is coordinated by the Community Services Department and is comprised of five members appointed by the City Council. The Commission's regular scheduled meetings are held at City Hall at 5:30 p.m. on the second Monday of each month. The Community Services Commission's primary functions are to make recomImendations to the City Council by: analyzing community services' program effectipeness and needs; researching and soliciting of grants and donations; preparing and maintaining community services master plans; recommending fees and operation policies regarding parks and recreation facilities; proposing recreation and social programs; publicizing and promoting the City's-recreation -U 179 Department Report: /-14 TO: I The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: I Bret Plumlee, Assistant City Manager DATE: I October 2, 2007 SUBJECT: Department Report - Response to Public Comment The following public comment was made at the September 18, 2007 City Council meeting: 1. Lisa IVlunley, 78-765 Aubrey Glen Court, Indio, asked Council to support and sign the 'IIU.S. Mayor's Climate Protection Agreement regarding global warming. The Mayor asked if she was going to make the same presentation to other cities in the Coahella Valley to which she replied yes. Council member Henderson suggestedMs. Munley take the time to learn about the steps the City has already taken in this regard. 2. Kay Wolff, 77-227 Calle Ensenada, La Quints, suggested the City would benefit from a local radio station to promote local issues and inform residents of upcoming events as well as Council items. She also voiced her support of the City continuing to take steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Mayor thanked her for her comments. DEPARTMENT REPORT: I —� 4 4Q" MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Douglas R. Evans, Assistant ity Manager — Development Services DATE: October 2, 2007 SUBJECT:] Quarterly Marketing Report Per the Ci�y's contract with Kiner Communications, the first Quarterly Marketing Report for' Fiscal Year 2007/2008 is attached. 2S� Kin0rCamMuniCatittns Quarterly Marketing Report First Quarter of Fiscal Year 2007-08 City of La Quinta Marketing Plan Implemented by Kiner Communications COWLETED: 0 2007 P�hm Springs Life Advertorial for October Progress Issue — Coordinated, wrote and lined up photography for the City's advertorial in Palm Springs Life's annual October' Progress Issue. (See attached) 2007 ICSC Directory Ad — Created the City's ad in the ICSC directory, modifying a similar concept used before but revising it to include copy more targeted to the ICSC audience. (See attached) CVEP*using Report Sponsorship Ad — Re -configured an existing creative concept and re -formatted it into a half page ad for the CVEP/Husing Report program as part of the City's sponsorship of this annual event. (See attached) BHCC IOall Sponsor Ad/Flyer — Created an ad promoting the ball sponsorship opportunity for the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic. Ad was directed to La Quinta residents, and ran in the La Quinta Sun September 201h and 27`h, as well as October 41h. Resized ad into a flyer Community Services could print in-house. (See attached) 2008 C*lendar Photography — Managed process and photo shoots for the 2008 City Calendar. Determined a shot list that tied La Quinta locations and activities into next year's theme, which is "Loving Outdoor Living in La Quinta." 182, Public 4elations — Researched and wrote comprehensive article for Builder & Developer magazine featuring the Vista Dunes Courtyard Homes project. The PR staff is currently working with the publication on photography, and once that is completed, a publication date/issue will be identified. Cooperative Marketing Committee — Conducted first meeting for the proposed Cooperative Marketing Program, which included attendance by marketing representatives from the La Quinta Resort, Embassy Suites and Homewood Suites. A good discussion produced ideas of ways to work together through this program, and Kiner Communications has researched the top concepts and will report back to the group at a secondary meeting scheduled for October P. From there, a program is expected to be formula] ed, along with budgetary considerations — and once approved by the program commi#ee members — it will be presented to Council. Online Marketing Program: Launched new online program which features the City's website ion Google, Yahoo and other popular search engines when the searcher is typing in searches for things like dining, shopping and visitor information in the Palm Springs area. When the City's site comes up as part of the search, the City is only billed if the searche f "clicks through" to the City's website. A budget is set for each month, so the City only pays for a certain number of searches, and will not come up during a person's search for the aforementioned criteria once the budget has been exhausted for the month by "click -throughs" to the site. In the past month, this program alone has generated 466 "click-throughs," or web visits, to the City's website, with 243 of those going to the Visitors) page. IN PROGRESS: 2008 City Calendar — Working on completion of the calendar design now that photography has been completed. Calendar will be presented to staff for final approvals in earlyiOctober, with the goal of getting the project printed and mailed by mid - November. 183 City Newsletter/Budget Report — Currently preparing text for the City's fall newsletter, which has become the "annual budget report" or the first newsletter of the fiscal year, highlighting key goals and plans in the new budget. The newsletter will be designed, printed and mailed in mid -October. Public Relations — Seeking additional PR opportunities for promoting Vista Dunes and its status as a cutting -edge "green" development. Also identifying key travel writers and editors tor the media tour that will be hosted in La Quinta. Looking at January to hold the 2-day event, which will secure excellent coverage for La Quinta among key publications. Fall Events Postcard — Currently finalizing design and printing of a fall postcard promoting upcoming holiday events. � /( !; 185 EM z - z O•: W F O I O £ p 6 1 2� W rv�U 4b F Q z o Q I t t 1a _ c E W c y_ A s � � FF y�° Oa Ti'.9c mCG [$i �3''c Y22': �Pi mC� 4m " Jfj `e 5r- es`b�8;. `��Io WEoc` r"s° E'G� "� B■ fi Eo _ icEc-E ��rcocz`w to ➢&Y _ o ECLm c`y'�3'`'E-E=cCC3j,`s cam?- _9ic< uoE3tNG` �� ip� say `;: k�ee�c�➢�'E c=ya j�=P .c L=:.$F, @eYmcE.E;e^c >. d E °c 1 C ➢�➢ J � �` E F� P S ✓£ c "G o ti „« - E ,�. P Y J S c E°s c c` E P �nErtq Z-avq^3l-Ei"-E Eg OI ➢Ec »C^�cc9„o33�: 4e9 ^c➢,. L�So E� cEC�n `e .�n�° Y� n.o� Ei=�,Gou Y = � L yD? L�3',=, t'cEi,tEc- 9„CcY"Ede E=�p,3� r .s �2oE a. c9zi_$Ec E c3�—.T,£uE Eck 55 L o E 9 E� 2s" c a,Cc= $ 6 E= a' E J ..$ s EKE 13 c ` u ?a t A E 2 g p - E o�y��d.e gxj $�,Eoc=U9�tcr fi$Z s, La Quinta his; served Bette Davis, Hollywood icons, In fact, Bob Hope's Quintagotf courses since the 1960s. lace to do business; too. Golf legend golf courses here -one bearing his name so calls La Quirita home. s FL'�". c5-•�-, `: .. over�w►iattlieStars alreadyknow ... La Quintashines bright with fine 1g, unique shopping, relaxing spas and enriehing recreation. Find out your business can achieve success in this thriving desert oasis. Z O �Z I �! a. ^ - � 1 a� O' O 0 w d � V F m I _ N J v N �i I j O� F I I �inssc� CHRY9LER ALWAYS DREAMED OF PLAYING IN THE BOB HOPE CHRYSLER CLASSIC`? HERE'S YOUR CHANCE La Quinta residents can now apply to be part of the only PGA Tour event that allows amateurs to play four days with the pros. The first priority will be granted to La Quinta residents with SilverRock Resident Cards. La Quinta businesses and property owners may also apply. If selected, the cost of this opportunity is $12,000 ($9,000 of the fee is a tax deductible contribution to Desert Classic Charities) - which Includes: a Pro -am playing spot for four days of competitions, three practice rounds and commemorative gifts o Two Invitations to the Bob Hope Celebrity Ball o Two Invitations to Pairings Party as well as the Amateur Party o Four guest passes for the entire tournament Tuesday through Sunday. A USGA sanctioned handicap not to exceed 18 is required to participate. Applications may be obtained at SilverRock Resort or the Community Services Department at City Hall. Drawing will be held Monday, October 8th at 12:00 noon. 184 Department Report: 8 —A 04O C�MOF 9ti TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM Veronica J. Montecino, CM � DATE:', October 2, 2007 SUBJ�CT: Department Report - Vacancy on the La Quinta Planning Commission Staff has received the resignation of Commissioner Richard Daniels, leaving one vacancy on the Planning Commission. A copy of Mr. Daniels email is provid d as Attachment 1. At the September 18, 2007 meeting, the City Council requested staff to inquire) whether the applicants on file were interested in serving on the Planning Commission. The following applicants have been contacted and confirmed their interest in being ppointed to the Planning Commission: 1. rank Blum 2. lEdward Hackney 3. Robert Wilkinson 4. Paul Strohecker Staff Would like direction from the City Council to either schedule interviews and consider an appointment at a future meeting, or advertise for additional applic tions for review. Attachlment: 1 . Resignation letter from Rick Daniels 1i sfo Attachment 1 From: rdaniels� - Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 4:23 PM To: Don Adolph Cc: Tom Genovese; Betty Sawyer Subject: i Planning Commission Resignation Attachments: Card for <rdaniels: It is with a great deal of sadness that I tender my resignation from the City of La Quinta P1 nning Commission due to the time demands of my new position as City Manager with th City of Desert Hot Springs. The Desert Hot prings City Council meets regularly on Tuesday nights conflicting with the regularly sched led City of La Quinta Planning Commission meetings. I have enjoyed the oportunity to serve the City and the wonderful people that. have come before the Commission, City Staff and the City Council members. I am particularly proud to have served with my fellow Commissioners. I have found all them all to exhibit the highest level of profes ionalism, pragamatism, ethics, and depth of concern for the quality of life that La Quinta exudes. I leave with the confidence that the City is in cfood hands and will continue to be one of the most livable city in the United States. Respectfully yours. Rick Daniels I 19'1