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PCRES 2003-018PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2003-018 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING THE DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A 63,550± SQUARE FOOT COMMERCIAL COMPLEX CASE NO.: SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2003-761 APPLICANT: KLEINE BUILDING AND DEVELOPMENT, INC. WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California did on the 8th day of April and 22nd day of April, 2003, hold a duly noticed Public Hearings, to consider the request of KLEINE BUILDING AND DEVELOPMENT, INC. to approve the development plans for a 63,550± square foot commercial complex in the Regional Commercial Zone, located on the north side of Highway 111, 331 feet west of Dune Palms Road, more particularly described as: APN 649-020-049 and 050 WHEREAS, said Parcel Map request has complied with the requirements of "The Rules to Implement the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970" as amended by Resolution 83-68, in that the La Quinta Community Development Department has determined that the request has been assessed in conjunction with Environmental Assessment 99-383 prepared for Specific Plan 99-036, which was certified on September 7, 1999. No changed circumstances or conditions are proposed, or new information has been submitted which would trigger the preparation of subsequent environmental review, and; WHEREAS, the Architecture and Landscaping Review Committee, on 5th day of March, 2003, at a regular meeting, adopted Minute Motion 2003-008, recommending approval of the architectural and landscaping plans for the project, subject to conditions; and, WHEREAS, at said Public Hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons wanting to be heard, said Planning Commission did find the following facts and reasons to justify approval of said Site Development Permit: 1. The General Plan designates the project area as Regional Commercial. The proposed commercial buildings are consistent with the commercial designation of the property. 2. The proposed commercial complex is designed to comply with the Zoning Code and Specific Plan requirements including, but not limited to, height limits, parking, lot coverage, and setbacks. PASTANWeine commerciaksdp 2003-761 pc res.wpd Planning Commission Resolution 2003-018 Kleine Building and Development, Inc. Site Development Permit 2003-761 April 22, 2003 3 The La Quinta Community Development Department has determined that the request has been assessed in conjunction with Environmental Assessment 99- 383, prepared for Specific Plan 99-036, which was certified on September 7, 1999. No changed circumstances or conditions are proposed, or new information has been submitted which would trigger the preparation of a subsequent environmental review. 4. The architectural design of the project including, but not limited to, the architectural style, scale, building mass, materials, colors, architectural details, roof style, and other architectural elements are compatible with the surrounding development and with the quality of design prevalent in the City. The building is well designed with adequate articulation on the front and rear elevations. The project uses architectural features, colors, and materials that are compatible with the surrounding existing buildings. 5. The site design of the project including, but not limited to, project entries, interior circulation, pedestrian and bicycle access, pedestrian amenities, screening of equipment and trash enclosures, exterior lighting, and other site design elements are compatible with surrounding development and with the quality of design prevalent in the City. The proposed complex is located on an area that is designated for a commercial development. 6. Project landscaping including, but not limited to, the location, type, size, color, texture, and coverage of plant materials has been designed so as to provide relief, complement buildings, visually emphasize prominent design elements and vistas, screen undesirable views, provide a harmonious transition between adjacent land uses and between development and open space, provide an overall unifying influence, enhance the visual continuity of the project, and complement the surrounding project area, ensuring lower maintenance and water use. 7. The building signs are conditioned to be consistent with the intent of the Zoning Code and Specific Plan, and will be in harmony and visually related to the proposed buildings, with the approval of the Planning Commission. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and constitute the findings of the Planning Commission in this case. P:\STAN\kleine commercial\sdp 2003-761 pc res.wpd Planning Commission Resolution 2003-018 Kleine Building and Development, Inc. Site Development Permit 2003-761 April 22, 2003 2. That it does hereby approve Site Development Permit 2003-761 for the reasons set forth in this Resolution, subject to the attached conditions. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City Planning Commission, held on the 22nd day of April, 2003, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Commissioners Abels, Kirk, Robbins, Tyler, and Chairman Robbins NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None RICH UTLER, Chairman City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: 1Y HERMAN, Community Development Director of La Quinta, California P:\STAN\kleine commercial\sdp 2003-761 pc res.wpd PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2003-018 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2003-761 KLEINE BUILDING AND DEVELOPMENT, INC APRIL 22, 2003 1. The applicant agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of La Quinta ("City"), its agents, officers and employees from any claim, action or proceeding to attack, set aside, void, or annul the approval of this Site Development Permit. The City shall have sole discretion in selecting its defense counsel. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and shall cooperate fully in the defense. 2. The associated Tentative Parcel Map 31172, and any Parcel Map recorded thereunder, shall comply with the requirements and standards of Government Code § § 66410 through 66499.58 (the "Subdivision Map Act"), and Chapter 13 of the La Quinta Municipal Code ("LQMC"). The City of La Quinta's Municipal Code can be accessed on the City's Web Site at www.la-quinta.org. 3. Prior to the issuance of any grading, construction, or building permit by the City, the applicant shall obtain the necessary clearances and/or permits from the following agencies: • Fire Marshal • Public Works Department (Grading Permit, Improvement Permit) • Community Development Department • Riverside Co. Environmental Health Department • Desert Sands Unified School District • Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD) • Imperial Irrigation District (IID) • California Water Quality Control Board (CWQCB) • Sun Line Transit Agency The applicant is responsible for all requirements of the permits and/or clearances from the above listed agencies. When the requirements include approval of improvement plans, the applicant shall furnish proof of such approvals when submitting those improvements plans for City approval. PASTANWeine commercial\sdp 2003-761 pc coa.wpd Planning Commission Resolution 2003-018 Conditions of Approval - Adopted Site Development Permit 2003-761 Kleine Building and Development, Inc April 22, 2003 4. The applicant shall comply with applicable provisions of the City's NPDES stormwater discharge permit, Sections 8.70.010 et seq. (Stormwater Management and Discharge Controls), and 13.24.170 (Clean Air/Clean Water), LQMC; Riverside County Ordinance No. 457; and the State Water Resources Control Board's Order No. 99-08-DWQ . A. For construction activities including clearing, grading or excavation of land that disturbs five (5) acres or more of land, or that disturbs less than five (5) acres of land, but which is a part of a construction project that encompasses more than five (5) acres of land, the Permitee shall be required to submit a Storm Water Pollution Protection Plan ("SWPPP"). B. The applicant's SWPPP shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to any on or off -site grading being done in relation to this project. C. The applicant shall ensure that the required SWPPP is available for inspection at the project site at all times through and including acceptance of all improvements by the City. D. The applicant's SWPPP shall include provisions for all of the following Best Management Practices ("BMPs") (8.70.020 (Definitions), LQMC) 11 Temporary Soil Stabilization (erosion control). 2) Temporary Sediment Control. 3) Wind Erosion Control. 4) Tracking Control. 5) Non -Storm Water Management. 6) Waste Management and Materials Pollution Control. E. All erosion and sediment control BMPs proposed by the applicant shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to any onsite or offsite grading, pursuant to this project. F. The approved SWPPP anad BMPs shall remain in effect for the entire duration of project construction until all improvements are completed and accepted by the City. 5. Permits issued under this approval shall be subject to the provisions of the Infrastructure Fee Program and Development Impact Fee program in effect at the time of issuance of building permit(s)• P:\STAN\kleine commercial\sdp 2003-761 pc coa.wpd 2 Planning Commission Resolution 2003-018 Conditions of Approval - Adopted Site Development Permit 2003-761 Kleine Building and Development, Inc April 22, 2003 6. Prior to issuance of any permit(s), the applicant shall acquire or confer easements and other property rights necessary for the construction or proper functioning of the proposed development. Conferred rights shall include irrevocable offers to dedicate or grant access easements to the City for emergency services and for maintenance, construction and reconstruction of essential improvements. 7. Street Right of Way for Highway 111, Dunes Palms Road, and Corporate Center Drive has been dedicated according to the recorded Grant of Easement, DOC# 2000-267425. No additional right of way is required to comply with General Plan street widths. 8. Dedications shall include additional widths as necessary for dedicated right and left turn lanes, bus turnouts, and other features contained in the approved construction plans. 9. The applicant shall create perimeter landscaping setbacks along all public right-of- ways as follows: A. Highway 111 (Major Arterial) - 50-foot from the R/W-P/L. B. Dune Palms Road (Secondary Arterial) - 10-foot from the R/W-P/L. C. Corporate Center Drive (Local Street) - 10-foot from the R/W-P/L. The listed setback depth shall be the average depth where a meandering wall design is approved. The setback requirements shall apply to all frontages including, but not limited to, remainder parcels and sites dedicated for utility purposes. 10. The applicant shall offer for dedication those easements necessary for the placement of, and access to, utility lines and structures, drainage basins, mailbox clusters, park lands, and common areas on the Parcel Map. 11. Direct vehicular access to and from Highway 111 Corporate Center Drive and -- Dune Palms Road from lots with frontage along said streets is restricted, except for those access points identified on the tentative parcel map, or as otherwise conditioned in these Conditions of Approval. The vehicular access restriction shall be shown on the recorded parcel map. PASTANWeine commercial\sdp 2003-761 pc coa.wpd 3 Planning Commission Resolution 2003-018 Conditions of Approval - Adopted Site Development Permit 2003-761 Kleine Building and Development, Inc April 22, 2003 12. The applicant shall furnish proof of easements, or written permission, as appropriate, from those owners of all abutting properties on which grading, retaining wall construction, permanent slopes, or other encroachments will occur. 13. The applicant shall cause no easement to be granted, or recorded, over any portion of the subject property between the date of approval of the Tentative Parcel Map and the date of recording of any Parcel Map, unless such easement is approved by the City Engineer. 14. Prior to the City's approval of a Parcel Map, the applicant shall furnish accurate AutoCAD files of the Parcel Map that was approved by the City's map checker on a storage media acceptable to the City Engineer. Such files shall be in a standard AutoCAD format so as to be fully retrievable into a basic AutoCAD program. Where a Parcel Map was not produced in an AutoCAD format, or produced in a file that can be converted to an AutoCAD format, the City Engineer will accept a raster -image file of such Parcel Map. As used throughout these Conditions of Approval, professional titles such as "engineer," "surveyor," and "architect," refer to persons currently certified or licensed to practice their respective professions in the State of California. 15. Improvement plans shall be prepared by or under the direct supervision of qualified engineers and/or architects, as appropriate, and shall comply with the provisions of Section 13.24.040 (Improvement Plans), LQMC. 16. The following improvement plans shall be prepared and submitted for review and approval by the City. A separate set of plans for each line item specified below shall be prepared. The plans shall utilize the minimum scale specified, unless otherwise authorized by the City Engineer in writing. Plans may be prepared at a larger scale if additional detail or plan clarity is desired. Note, the applicant may be required to prepare other improvement plans not listed here pursuant to improvements required by other agencies and utility purveyors. P:\STAN\kleine commercial\sdp 2003-761 pc coa.wpd 4 Planning Commission Resolution 2003-018 Conditions of Approval - Adopted Site Development Permit 2003-761 Kleine Building and Development, Inc April 22, 2003 A. Site Development Plan: B. Perimeter Landscape Plan: C. On -Site Storm Drain Plan: Vertical 1 " = 40' Horizontal 1 " = 20' Horizontal 1 " = 40' Horizontal 1 " = 4' Other engineered improvement plans prepared for City approval that are not listed above shall be prepared in formats approved by the City Engineer prior to commencing plan preparation. "Site Development" plans shall normally include all on -site surface improvements including but not necessarily limited to finish grades for curbs & gutters, building floor elevations, parking lot improvements and ADA requirements. "Landscaping" plans shall normally include irrigation improvements, landscape lighting and entry monuments. The applicant shall prepare an accessibility assessment on a marked up print of the building floor plan identifying every building egress and notes the 2001 California Building Code accessibility requirements associated with each door. The assessment must comply with submittal requirements of the Building & Safety Department. A copy of the reviewed assessment shall be submitted to the Engineering Department in conjunction with the Site Development Plan when it is submitted for plan checking. "Storm Drain" plans shall normally include all hydrologic and hydraulic analysis including but not necessarily limited to hydraulic grade lines, Pipe flows, and inlet structure sizing. 17. The City maintains standard plans, detail sheets and/or construction notes for elements of construction. For a fee, established by City Resolution, the applicant may purchase such standard plans, detail sheets and/or construction notes from the City. 18. The applicant shall furnish a complete set of the AutoCAD files of all approved improvement plans on a storage media acceptable to the City Engineer. The files shall be saved in a standard AutoCAD format so they may be fully retrievable through a basic AutoCAD program. -- At the completion of construction, and prior to the final acceptance of the improvements by the City, the applicant shall update the AutoCAD files in order to reflect the as -built conditions. PASTANWeine commerciaNdp 2003-761 pc coa. wpd rJ Planning Commission Resolution 2003-018 Conditions of Approval - Adopted Site Development Permit 2003-761 Kleine Building and Development, Inc April 22, 2003 Where the improvement plans were not produced in a standard AutoCAD format, or a file format that can be converted to an AutoCAD format, the City Engineer will accept raster -image files of the plans. 19. Improvements to be made, or agreed to be made, shall include the removal of any existing structures or other obstructions which are not a part of the proposed improvements; and shall provide for the setting of the final survey monumentation. 20. Should the applicant fail to construct the improvements for the development, or fail to satisfy its obligations for the development in a timely manner, the City shall have the right to halt issuance of building permits, and/or final building inspections, withhold other approvals related to the development of the project, or call upon the surety to complete the improvements. 21 . The applicant shall comply with the provisions of Section 13.24.050 (Grading Improvements), LQMC. 22. Prior to occupancy of the project site for any construction, or other purposes, the applicant shall obtain a grading permit approved by the City Engineer. 23. To obtain an approved site development permit, the applicant shall submit and obtain approval of all of the following: A. A site development plan prepared by a qualified engineer or architect, B. A preliminary geotechnical ("soils") report prepared by a qualified engineer, and C. A Fugitive Dust Control Plan prepared in accordance with Chapter 6.16, (Fugitive Dust Control), LQMC. D. A Best Management Practices report prepared in accordance with Sections 8.70.010 and 13.24.170 (NPDES stormwater discharge permit and Storm Management and Discharge Controls), LQMC. All grading shall conform to the recommendations contained in the Preliminary Soils Report, and shall be certified as being adequate by a soils engineer, or by an engineering geologist. PASTANWeine commercial\sdp 2003-761 pc coa.wpd 6 Planning Commission Resolution 2003-018 Conditions of Approval - Adopted Site Development Permit 2003-761 Kleine Building and Development, Inc April 22, 2003 A statement shall appear on the Parcel Map that a soils report has been prepared in accordance with the California Health & Safety Code § 17953. The applicant shall furnish security, in a form acceptable to the City, and in an amount sufficient to guarantee compliance with the approved Fugitive Dust Control Plan provisions as submitted with its application for a grading permit. 24. The applicant shall maintain all open graded, undeveloped land in order to prevent wind and/or water erosion of such land. All open graded, undeveloped land shall either be planted with interim landscaping, or stabilized with such other erosion control measures, as were approved in the Fugitive Dust Control Plan. 25. Grading within the perimeter setback and parkway areas shall have undulating terrain and shall conform with the requirements of LQMC Section 9.60.240(F) except as otherwise modified by this condition requirement. The maximum slope shall not exceed 3:1 anywhere in the landscape setback area, except for the backslope (i.e., the slope at the back of the landscape lot) which shall not exceed 2:1 if fully planted with ground cover. The maximum slope in the first six (6) feet adjacent to the curb shall not exceed 4:1 when the nearest edge of sidewalk is within six (6) of the curb, otherwise the maximum slope within the right of way shall not exceed 3:1. All unpaved parkway areas adjacent to the curb shall be depressed one and one-half inches (1.5") in the first eighteen inches 08") behind the curb. 26. Prior to any site grading or regrading that will raise or lower any portion of the site by more than plus or minus three tenths of a foot from the elevations shown on the approved Tentative Parcel Map, the applicant shall submit the proposed grading changes to the City staff for a substantial conformance finding review. 27. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for any parcel, the applicant shall provide a pad certification stamped and signed by a qualified engineer or surveyor. Each pad certification shall list the pad elevation as shown on the approved site development plan, the actual pad elevation and the difference between the two, if any. Such pad certification shall also list the relative compaction of the pad soil. PASTANWeine commerciaRAp 2003-761 pc coa.wpd 7 Planning Commission Resolution 2003-018 Conditions of Approval - Adopted Site Development Permit 2003-761 Kleine Building and Development, Inc April 22, 2003 28. Storm water handling shall conform with the approved hydrology and drainage plan for Specific Plan 99-036. Nuisance water shall be retained on site and disposed of in a manner acceptable to the City Engineer. 29. The applicant shall comply with the provisions of Section 13.24.120 (Drainage), LQMC, Engineering Bulletin No. 97.03. More specifically, stormwater falling on site during the 100 year storm shall be retained within the development, unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. The tributary drainage area shall extend to the centerline of adjacent public streets. The design storm shall be either the 3 hour, 6 hour or 24 hour event producing the greatest total run off. 30. Stormwater may not be retained in landscaped parkways or landscaped setback lots. Only incidental storm water (precipitation which directly falls onto the setback) will be permitted to be retained in the landscape setback areas. The perimeter setback and parkway areas in the street right-of-way shall be shaped with berms and mounds, pursuant to Section 9.1OO.O4O(B)(7), LQMC. 31. The design of the development shall not cause any increase in flood boundaries, levels or frequencies in any area outside the development. 32. Storm drainage historically received from adjoining property shall be received and retained or passed through into the historic downstream drainage relief route. 33. The applicant shall indemnify the City from the costs of any sampling and testing of the development's drainage discharge into the Coachella Valley Stormwater Channel, which may be required under the City's NPDES Permit or other City- or area -wide pollution prevention program, and for any other obligations and/or expenses which may arise from such discharge. The indemnification shall be executed and furnished to the City prior to the issuance of any grading, construction or building permit, and shall be binding on all heirs, executors, administrators, assigns, and successors in interest in the land within this tentative parcel map excepting therefrom those portions required to be dedicated or deeded for public use. The form of the indemnification shall be acceptable to the City Attorney. PdSTANWeine commerciaRsdp 2003-761 pc coa.wpd 8 Planning Commission Resolution 2003-018 Conditions of Approval - Adopted Site Development Permit 2003-761 Kleine Building and Development, Inc April 22, 2003 34. The applicant shall comply with the provisions of Section 13.24.110 (Utilities), LQMC. 35. The applicant shall obtain the approval of the City Engineer for the location of all utility lines within any right-of-way, and all above -ground utility structures including, but not limited to, traffic signal cabinets, electric vaults, water valves, and telephone stands, to ensure optimum placement for practical and aesthetic purposes. 36. Underground utilities shall be installed prior to overlying hardscape. For installation of utilities in existing improved streets, the applicant shall comply with trench restoration requirements maintained, or required by the City Engineer. The applicant shall provide certified reports of all utility trench compaction for approval by the City Engineer. 37. Improvements shall be designed and constructed in accordance with City adopted standards, supplemental drawings and specifications, or as approved by the City Engineer. Improvement plans for streets, access gates and parking areas shall be stamped and signed by qualified engineers. 38. The applicant shall redesign existing driveway access within the City right of way to comply with current ADA requirements. 39. The design of parking facilities shall conform to LQMC Chapter 9.150 (Parking). Entry drives, main interior circulation routes, corner cutbacks, bus turnouts, dedicated turn lanes and other features shown on the approved construction plans, may require additional street widths as may be determined by the City Engineer. P:\STAN\kieine commercial\sdp 2003-761 pc coa.wpd 9 Planning Commission Resolution 2003-018 Conditions of Approval - Adopted Site Development Permit 2003-761 Kleine Building and Development, Inc April 22, 2003 40. General access points and turning movements of traffic are limited to the following: A. Primary Entry - on Highway 1 1 1 : Joint access at the existing entrance, right turn out, right turn in. B. Secondary Entry - on Corporate Centre Drive - Joint access at the existing entrance, full turn movement is allowed. C. Secondary Entry - on Corporate Centre Drive - access at the entrance west of Building 6, full turn movement is allowed. D. Secondary Entry - on Dune Palms Road - Joint access at the existing entrance, full turn movement is allowed. NOTE: Reasonable cooperation by the adjacent landowner does include granting of reciprocal cross -access easements between the two landowners that facilitate construction of improvements necessary to implement the shared access concept on both properties in a manner that precludes unnecessary reconstruction of the improvements in the future. The developer/owner shall grant cross -access easement(s) to the property to the west as required by the City of La Quinta. 41. Pursuant to Section 9.15O.O8O(A)(8)(b) (Parking), LQMC, the applicant shall provide 50-foot uninterrupted driveway throats into the parking lot. 42. The applicant shall comply with Sections 13.24.130 (Landscaping Setbacks), 13.24.140 (Landscaping Plans), 9.90.040 (Table of Development Standards) & 9.100.040 (Landscaping) LQMC. This includes providing berming along the perimeter setback and parkways in the street right-of-ways. The developer/owner shall maintain the required public improvements until and if expressly released from this responsibility by the appropriate public agency. 43. The applicant shall provide landscaping in the required setbacks, retention basins, common lots and park areas. P:\STAN\kleine commercial\sdp 2003-761 pc coa.wpd 10 Planning Commission Resolution 2003-018 Conditions of Approval - Adopted Site Development Permit 2003-761 Kleine Building and Development, Inc April 22, 2003 44. Landscape and irrigation plans for landscaped lots and setbacks, medians, retention basins, and parks shall be signed and stamped by a licensed landscape architect. The applicant shall submit a preliminary -level landscape plans for approval by the Community Development Department (CDD), prior to plan checking by the Public Works Department. When plan checking has been completed by CDD, the applicant shall obtain the signatures of CVWD and the Riverside County Agricultural Commissioner, prior to submittal for signature by the City Engineer. NOTE: Plans are not approved for construction until signed by the City Engineer. 45. Landscape areas shall have permanent irrigation improvements meeting the requirements of the City Engineer. Use of lawn areas shall be minimized with no lawn, or spray irrigation, being placed within 18 inches of curbs along public streets. The trees used throughout the site shall be eight to ten feet in height with a minimum container size of 24" box and a minimum trunk caliper of 1.5 inch per Specific Plan 99-036. Palm trees shall have a minimum 10 foot brown trunk height. Planting along Highway 111 shall comply with adopted Highway 111 design theme. Parking lot surfaces shall be screened from view of the streets with landscaping and/or a short decorative wall to the satisfaction of the Community Development Department. Once the trees have been delivered to the site for installation, a field inspection by the Community Development Department is required before planting to insure they meet minimum size and caliper requirements. 46. The applicant shall employ construction quality -assurance measures that meet with the approval of the City Engineer. 47. The applicant shall employ, or retain, qualified engineers, surveyors, and such other appropriate professionals as are required to provide the expertise with which to prepare and sign accurate record drawings, and to provide adequate construction supervision. PASTANWeine commerciahsdp 2003-761 pc coa.wpd 11 Planning Commission Resolution 2003-018 Conditions of Approval - Adopted Site Development Permit 2003-761 Kleine Building and Development, Inc April 22, 2003 48. The applicant shall arrange for, and bear the cost of, all measurements, sampling and testing procedures not included in the City's inspection program, but which may be required by the City, as evidence that the construction materials and methods employed comply with the plans, specifications and other applicable regulations. 49. Upon completion of construction, the applicant shall furnish the City with reproducible record drawings of all improvement plans which were approved by the City. Each sheet shall be clearly marked "Record Drawing," "As -Built" or "As -Constructed" and shall be stamped and signed by the engineer or surveyor certifying to the accuracy and completeness of the drawings. The applicant shall have all AutoCAD or raster -image files previously submitted to the City, revised to reflect the as -built conditions. 50. The applicant shall comply with the provisions of Section 13.24.160 (Maintenance), LQMC. 51. The applicant shall make provisions for the continuous and perpetual maintenance of all private on -site improvements, perimeter landscaping, access drives, and sidewalks. 52. The applicant shall comply with the provisions of Section 13.24.180 (Fees and Deposits), LQMC. These fees include all deposits and fees required by the City for plan checking and construction inspection. Deposits and fee amounts shall be those in effect when the applicant makes application for plan check and permits. 53. Permits issued under this approval shall be subject to the provisions of the Development Impact Fee program, School mitigation fee program and fringed - toed lizard mitigation fee in effect at the time of issuance of building and/or grading permit(s). 54. Provisions shall be made to comply with the terms and requirements of the City's adopted Art in Public Places program in effect at the time of issuance of building permits. P:\STAN\kleine commercialWp 2003-761 pc coa.wpd 12 Planning Commission Resolution 2003-018 Conditions of Approval - Adopted Site Development Permit 2003-761 Kleine Building and Development, Inc April 22, 2003 55. Rear elevation wall mounted lights for the building shall use non-adjustable shoebox type down shining light fixtures with recessed or flush mounted lenses. All exterior lighting fixtures shall use metal halide bulbs. All lighting shall be consistent with the requirements of the Municipal Code and Specific Plan 99- 036. 56. Water mains shall be capable of providing 4000-GPM at 20-psi residual for a 4- hour duration with the actual fire flow from any two adjacent hydrants to be 2000-GPM at 20-psi residual for a 4-hour duration. 57. Super fire hydrants are to be placed no closer than 25 feet and not more than 165 feet from any portion of the first floor any building following approved travel ways around the exterior of the building. 58. Blue dot retro-reflectors shall be placed in the street 8 inches from centerline to the side that the fire hydrant is on, to identify fire hydrant locations. 59. City of La Quinta ordinance requires all buildings, other than single family, 5,000 sq. ft. or larger to be fully sprinkled. NFPA 13 Standard. If required, sprinkler plans will need to be submitted to the Fire Department. Area separation walls may not be used to reduce the need for sprinklers. 60. Any turn or turn -around requires a minimum 38-foot turning radius. 61. All buildings shall be accessible from an approved roadway to within 150 feet of all portions of the exterior of the first floor. 62. The minimum dimension for access roads is 20 feet clear and unobstructed width and a minimum vertical clearance of 13 feet 6 inches in height. 63. The required water system, including fire hydrants, shall be installed and accepted by the appropriate water agency prior to any combustible building material being placed on an individual lot. Two sets of water plans are to be submitted to the Fire Department for approval. P:\STAN\kleim commercial\sdp 2003-761 pc coa.wpd 13 Planning Commission Resolution 2003-018 Conditions of Approval - Adopted Site Development Permit 2003-761 Kleine Building and Development, Inc April 22, 2003 64. The applicant or developer shall prepare and submit to the Fire Department for approval, a site plan designating required fire lanes with appropriate lane painting and/or signs. 65. Building plan check is to run concurrent with the City plan check. 66. The applicant shall be responsible for any submissions to the Fire Department. 67. Applicant shall comply with the approved Conditions of Approval for Specific Plan 99-036. 68. No signs are approved with this permit. A master sign program, in compliance with Code requirements and Specific Plan 99-036 provisions, shall be submitted to the Planning Commission for the entire site, prior to approval of individual sign permits for businesses on the site. 69. Security measures as outlined in the Sheriffs Department memo dated March 5, 2003, on file in the Community Development Department, shall be implemented unless determined by the City to be impractical. 70. All roof -mounted mechanical equipment must be screened using the roof parapets, in a manner so as not to be visible from surrounding properties and streets. Working drawings showing all such equipment and locations shall be submitted to the Building and Safety Department along with construction plan submittal for building permits. Method and design of screening must be approved by the Community Development Department prior to any issuance of building permits related to structures requiring such screening. 71. Provide at least three bicycle storage racks spread out around the site. 72. Minor amendments to the plans shall be approved by the Community Development Director. Major changes to the overall design of the development shall require Planning Commission review. 73. In the event that the permittee violates or fails to comply with any of the Conditions of approval of this permit, no further permits, licenses, approvals, certificates of occupancy, etc., shall be issued until such violation has been fully remedied. PASTANWeine commercial\sdp 2003-761 pc coa.wpd 14 Planning Commission Resolution 2003-018 Conditions of Approval - Adopted Site Development Permit 2003-761 Kleine Building and Development, Inc April 22, 2003 74. The applicant shall comply with all applicable mitigation measures contained in EA 99-383 (City Council Resolution 99-110), including the provision of archaeological monitors during all earth -moving and grading activities. 75. Trash enclosures shall be made of a decorative masonry material and comply with Waste Management of the Desert requirements for construction and size. 76. A bus shelter shall be constructed on Highway 1 1 1, west of the project entry, complying with City Design standards as outlined in the adopted Highway 111 Design Theme. 77. All driveway entrances shall be a minimum of 28 feet in width. 78. Minor changes to the parking lot to provide additional spaces may be approved by the Community Development Director, provided parking lot development standards are complied with. P:\STAN\kleine commercialUp 2003-761 pc coa.wpd 15