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PP 1979-513P,ti Cam'( 2.0 PLANS, PROGRAMS, AND GUIDELINES Sections 2.1 and 2.2 establish the permitted land uses and development standards for property designated as Mixed/Regional Commercial (M/RC) and Commercial Park (CP). 2.1 SPECIFIC PLAN MIXED/REGIONAL COMMERCIAL (M/RC) USES AND STANDARDS Policy 2 -3.1.1 The Mixed/Regional Commercial (M/RC) category shall provide areas for businesses serving the entire region with a trade area typically exceeding 100,000 people. Businesses allowed to locate in M/RC areas shall include major retail commercial tenants associated with a regional mall, off - price retail outlet and/or power center. Other businesses permitted in the M/RC category include major office uses, such as corporate headquarters or regional service centers, research and development facilities, major community facilities and/or major medical related facilities. Overnight commercial lodging uses, entertainment uses, as well as automobile uses of a regional nature, may also be included. The maximum FAR of a project in an M/RC category shall be 0.35. The maximum building height shall not exceed four stories. Policy 2 -3.1.9 A Specific Plan must be approved prior to any land division or other development approval action of projects in M/RC areas. 2.2 SPECIFIC PLAN COMMERCIAL PARK (CP) USES AND STANDARDS Policy 2 -3.2.1 The Commercial Park category shall provide areas for businesses offering heavy commercial uses, such as automobile repair and body work and warehousing and storage, and light industrial uses, such as office /showroom, office /warehouse, high tech light manufacturing, and other similar uses which serve the needs of a regional and local trade area. Typical trade area populations range from 15,000 to 50,000 people, but may be larger based on the specific nature of the business. The maximum FAR of a project in a CP category shall be 0. 50, applied over the entire area within the Specific Plan. The maximum building height shall be two stories. Projects in the CP areas shall be located with direct access to arterial or non - residential collector streets. Projects in CP areas shall be developed in a "campus -like" setting. 2.3 DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT The Lapis Energy Development is built around the use of compressed natural gas (CNG) as an alternative vehicular fuel. Lapis Energy Organization, Inc. (LEO) is under contract to provide refueling services to the Desert Sands Unified School District (DSUSD) is currently constructing a new Administrative Center on Dune Palms Road, just south of the Lapis Energy Development. Lapis Energy Organization, Inc. Lapis Energy Development Specific Plan The development includes a refueling site which is dedicated to DSUSD at the back of the property, Parcel 4. The development also includes a refueling site which will be used by the public on the parcel adjacent to Highway 111, Parcel 1. Both refueling sites will be equipped to dispense CNG, the front refueling site will also include unleaded gasoline, diesel fuel and propane, and the back refueling site wall also include diesel fuel. As a part of the alternative fuels station, a training facility and a mini automotive /retail center will be provided, Parcel 2. This center will provide support for CNG vehicles as well as standard motor vehicles. Several fleets in the Coachella Valley will be serviced at the Lapis Energy Development, as they are converted to natural gas. Section 2.1 includes policy 2 -3.1.1 for the Mixed/Regional Commercial (M/RC) uses. The Lapis Energy Development is consistent with this policy because it includes a "regional services center ", and "automobile uses of a regional nature." The entire Coachella Valley region is becoming an alternative fuels clean air corridor. The most significant obstacle in the use of alternative fuels is the lack of refueling sites and service centers for alternatively fueled vehicles (AFVs). Parcels 1, 2, and 4 provide the needed infrastructure for the expansion of AFVs throughout the region. The remaining parcel, Parcel 3 will be self storage. Section 2.2 includes Policy 2 -3.2.1 for the Commercial Park (CP) uses. The Lapis Energy Development is consistent with this policy because it includes "warehousing and storage which serves the needs of the regional and local trade area." The self storage is designed specifically for the region and includes interior parking and access for recreational vehicles. In addition, the self storage provides a buffer from the bus parking and refueling area located on Parcel 4 and the DSUSD Administrative Center, to Highway 111. A full size parcel map of the Lapis Energy Development was submitted with this Specific Plan. Lapis Energy Organization, Inc. Lapis Energy Development Specific Plan 2.4 . LAND USE PLAN A full size layout of the Lapis Energy Development was submitted with this Specific Plan which depicts the types, locations, and general organization of land use permitted to occur at the Lapis Energy Development. The Land Use Plan is intended to promote a balanced and functional mix of land uses consistent with the City of La Quinta's General Plan, including goals for orderly, attractive, and high quality regional services.' The Land Use Plan establishes a pattern of land uses and densities compatible with the sites setting and the goals and objectives of the Development. The development is divided into four parcels which include; Parcel 1: Lapis Energy Refueling Site, Parcel 2: Mini Automotive/Retail Center, Parcel 3: Self Storage, Parcel 4: Desert Sands Unified School District Refueling Site. 2.4.1 Lapis Refueling Station The Lapis Energy Refueling site includes unleaded gasoline, diesel fuel, compressed natural gas (CNG) and propane dispensing. The site also include a mini -market which will house a fast food pizza restaurant. The restaurant will include both sit down and take out services. The main building will be 2,500 square feet and will include the mini market, sales area, and pizza restaurant. The pizza preparation area will be 250 square feet and there will be a seating area of 250 square feet. A smaller, 800 square foot, stand alone building which includes the CNG compressor, storage area, electrical services, and the propane tank and dispenser. There will be a canopy covering the unleaded and diesel refueling pumps and another smaller canopy covering the CNG dispensing PUMPS. The Lapis Site will include a monument in honor of the archeological find discussed in Section 1.5. Lapis is working in conjunction with the Tribal Council, the City of La Quinta Planning Department, Arts in Public Places, and a private southwestern artist to develop the monument. . 2.4.2. Mini Automotive/Retail Center The Mini Automotive/Retail Center site consists of two retail and automotive shop buildings, and a third smaller building which includes a lube shop. The retail and automotive shop located to the east will 4,604 square feet, the retail and automotive shop located to the south will be 4, 176 square feet, and the lube shop will be 2,230 square feet. The total building area included on parcel 2 is 11,010 square feet. The site plan allows for tandem parking arrangements for the service bays. 2.4.3 Self Storage _ ON 9 The Self Storage site consists ofd storage buildings and managers office building with attached living quarters. The storage buildings are approximately 93,000 square feet in area with a separate managers office/living quarters of approximately 3,000 square feet. The storage buildings will accommodate personal storage as well as the parking of recreational vehicles (RV's). Lapis Energy Organization, Inc. Lapis Energy Development Specific Plan 2.4.4 Desert Sands Unified School District Refueling Station The DSUSD Refueling site includes diesel fuel and compressed natural gas (CNG). The site will be installed to primarily fuel the DSUSD school buses and larger warehouse and food service trucks at a site with access directly to the District's Administrative Center, and away from the public usage station located on Highway 111. 2.4.5 Landscape Setbacks Highway 111: The City of La Quinta's General Plan requires a 50 foot landscape setback for walls, buildings, and parking areas. Depending on the landscape concept design, the setback can vary based on review of the design proposal. Dune Palms Road: The City of La Quinta's General Plan requires a 20 foot landscape setback from the ultimate right of way. The preliminary design proposal includes storm run off retention basins within the landscape setbacks. A detailed hydrology and hydraulic analysis will be performed as part of the detailed design phase. 2.4.6 Building Setbacks The City of La Quinta's Genend -Plm requires a 10 foot building setback in addition to the 20 foot landscape setback along Dune Palms Road. The Lapis Energy Development significantly conforms to this requirement. All of the buildings included on Parcels 1 and 2 meet this requirement. The design of the self storage includes varying the locations of the outside walls to break up the flat wall effect of the long buildings. At two places, sections of the self storage building external walls are located in the building setback area Self storage building will allow zero setback along landscape setback and other property lines. Since the encroachment occurs because of the attempt to break up the long flat buildings and enhance the development's overall appearance, and since the encroachment constitutes only a very small percentage of the building areas, it is requested that the development be approved with variable setbacks in certain locations, as determined during site plan review and approval by City Council. 2.4.7 Access Easements The City of La Quinta has requested an easement through the Lapis Energy Development to the undeveloped property to the east. The easement will initially be landscaped, and at the time the property to the east is developed, a reciprocal easement and participation in maintenance costs will be required from the abutting property owner. A minimum 24 foot wide right of way is required, with a six foot landscape setback on each side. Lapis Energy Organization, Inc. Lapis Energy Development Specific Plan It has been requested, and the City has indicated it would be possible to locate some of the building elements in the required setbacks in order to compensate for the additional easement the City has requested, relative to the narrow configuration of the site. There is a five foot landscape setback and a ten foot building setback requirement on the east side of the property. It is proposed to move the building setback out to the property line for the Self Storage and Auto Retail buildings that run along the east side of the project. This reduces the potential for a landscape strip that ultimately could become a maintenance problem. There is a 50 foot landscape setback requirement for the parcel adjacent to Highway 111, Parcel 1. The plans do not include encroachment into the 50 foot landscape setback, however, if during the design phase of the project, it is determined that this is required, it is proposed that the Planning Department be given the authority to approve this encroachment. 2.4.8 Parking The parking spaces required for the development were determined using the following calculations: Parcel Requirement Building Area Spaces Required Spaces Provided 1 10-spaces plus one 3,300 SF 23 32 2 space for every 76,230 SF 11,010 SF .118 250 SF 2 - Retail 1 space for every 11,010 SF 37 56 300 SF (for both uses) 2 - Lube 2 per bay 8 bays 16 3 2 spaces for 90,000± "WIg 8 managers office self storage 3,000 (2 in the managers i� ± managers office garage) 4 No building 0 6 Totals 89 111 * - Proposed parking for the self storage facility is shown on the site development plans and is based on parking studies provided for projects of this type and size. 2.4.8 Floor Area Ratios The floor area ratios (FAR) of each of the parcels are included below. Parcel Gross Area Net Area Building Area FAR 1 114,195 SF 67,518 SF 3,300 SF .029 2 93,342 SF 76,230 SF 11,010 SF .118 Lapis Energy Organization, Inc. Lapis Energy Development Specific Plan S-2, &0 U r, Ck- -P-t7 s , 610 3 200,586 SF L(O7,116 � 93,000 SFt .464 4 39,058 SF 32,670 SF 0 SF 0 Totals 447,181 SF 284,004 SF 107,310 SF .240 k The FAR is based on the combined parcels and is well below the guidelines set forth in the City of La Quinta's General Plan. Lapis Energy Organization, Inc. Lapis Energy Development Specific Plan 2.5.3 New Traffic Signal A four way traffic signal will be installed at the comer of Highway 111 and Dune Palms Road, by the City of La Quinta. A bond representing one - quarter of the cost of construction is required from the Lapis Energy Development for the installation of the new street light. 2.5.4 Site Access There are four points of access to the Lapis-Energy Development site. Highway 111 access is to Parcel 1 and is located 250 feet from the end of the ultimate curb return shown. The access is limited to a right turn in, right turn out. The current configuration indicates that the driveway is located totally on the Lapis Energy Development site. Lapis Organization is negotiating the location of the driveway with the owner of the property to the east regarding the possibility of a shared driveway. The first access point on Dune Palms Road is also located 250 feet from the end of the ultimate curb return shown. The access is limited to right turn in, right turn out. The second access point on Dune Palms Road is limited to right turn in, right turn out, left tum in. An easement from this driveway through the Lapis Energy Development will be required for access to the undeveloped property to the east of the development. The third access point on Dune Palms Road is a full turn access point originally designed as part of the DSUSD project. DSUSD has approved modification of the driveway to allow the school district bus drivers to access the refueling site. Lapis Energy Organization, Inc. Lapis Energy Development . Specific Plan '2.6 INFRASTRUCTURE AND UTILITIES PLAN The infrastructure system planned to serve the Lapis Energy Development is described below: 2.6.1 Water Domestic water supply is provided by CVWD through a distribution system constructed by the land owner and dedicated to the water district. The water supply will be used for all domestic uses in the development as well as the irrigation requirements for site landscaping. 2.6.2 Sewer An off site sewer treatment plant which is operated by CV-" has adequate capacity to treat waste from the entire development. The sewer main was extended up Dune Palms Road for. the DSUSD project. The main will be extended up Dune Palms Road to Highway 111 for this development. 2.6.3 Public Utilities The public utility transmission lines for electricity, cable, and telephone are routed around the Lapis Energy Development site. All of the permanent power and telecommunications distribution lines internal to the project shall be placed underground. 2.6.4 Refuse Collection Refuse collection is provided by an entity franchised by the City of La Quinta for this purpose. Refuse collection occurs in accordance with a schedule established by the franchisee and the City. 2.6.5 School School services for the specific plan area are facilitated by the Desert Sands Unified and Coachella Valley School Districts. 2.6.6 Drainage W& Drainage will be via on site retention, conduction storm water run off from all parcels into landscaped retention basins fronting along Dune Palms Road, Highway 111, and along property lines. Depths of design storm water retention will be approximately three feet maximum in accordance with engineering design hydrology and hydraulic calculations per city approved criteria. Lapis Energy Organization, Inc. Lapis Energy Development Specific Plan 2.7 DEVELOPMENT DESIGN GUIDELINES 2.7.1 Architectural and Siting Guidelines Architecture The architectural theme of the Lapis Energy Development is "Contemporary Mediterranean ", a blend of modem and intemational styles. The use of modem materials and mix textures and finishes reflective of the surrounding desert mountains and dunes allows for aesthetics and long He - low maintenance structures that give a sense of permanence and quality to the development. Color Colors taken from the surrounding mountains will be reproduced on the surfaces of the building walls with variety through "stepped" variations of tonal families. For example, the wainscot on several of the buildings will be of a darker tone than the adjacent wall surface. The top cornice will be in tones either darker or lighter than the wall - depending upon the specific building. Contrasting trim colors will be applied to window and door frames as well as usage in the signage program. All colors will be of earth related tones blended for overall color harmony. Materials 4 s�� Concrete slabs and walks will be of earth color and will have a variety of simple texture�plaste � 'crgAt 5 the respective use and placement of material. Walls will be concrete block an ce Concrete blocks will be a combination of smooth and split face textures - utilizing a banding of smooth and rough textures. The split face masonry, in addition to their standard joinery, will have additional joints aligned into panels for additional texture. At the top of the wall, additional texture will be added through the use of multi- scored masonry blocks. Trellis work will consist of metal shapes and masonry/cement plaster columns to add to the articulation of the facades. A c0- sfu4co The predominate exterior building material will be textured or smooth finished- ent �eused and precision or split faced concrete masonry block. Wood, file and limited wrought iron vvt as accent materials. The building plans and elevations have been submitted with Site Development Permit #96 -590, along with this Specific Plan. 2.7.2 Landscape Guidelines Planting design follows through with the theme set up at the educational services center with the use of drought tolerant shrubs and trees, such as Cassia, Texas Ranger, and Acacia. These are accentuated by lawn and citrus trees (thematic along Dune Palms Road). Lapis Energy Organization, Inc. Lapis Energy Development Specific Plan Flowering ground covers along the parkway provide areas of color and are a welcome relief to the gravel ground cover used throughout the site. Planting interior to the project recognizes the need to provide shade in parking areas while maintaining visibility to the retail areas. Mesquite trees and flowering shrubs and vines are used on building frontages to soften the mass. Entries into the project are accentuated by planting of California Fan Palms, Bougainvillea, and evergreen shrubs. Further enhancement of these palms will be by ethnic up lighting for night viewing. The Self Storage located on Parcel 3 shall be consistent with the overall landscaping plan except that there will be no interior landscaping due to its limited parking area, inner building orientation, and lack of visibility from the exterior of the project. Lapis Energy Organization, Inc. Lapis Energy Development Specific Plan The following is a summary of the plants used for the Lapis Energy Development: Plant Legend Scientific Name Common Name Trees Acacia farnesiana Sweet Acacia Acacia stenophylla Shoestring Acacia Citrus calamohdin `Meyer' Meyer Lemon Dasylirion wheeleri Desert Spoon Eucalyptus microtheca Flooded Boc Fouquleria splendens Ocotillo Leucophyllum frutescens Texas Ranger Prosopis chilensis Chilean Mesquite Quercus virginiana Southern Live Oak Schinus molle California Pepper Tree Washingtonia filifera California Fan Palm Shrubs Baccharis sarothroides Desert Bloom Cassia artemisiodes Feathery Cassia Calliandra califonnica Calliandra Caesalpinia pulcherrina Dwarf Poinciana Hesperaloe parviflora Red Yucca Nerium oleander `Petite' Dwarf Oleander Rhus lances African sumac Vauquellnia californica Arizona Rosewood Xylosma congestum Shiny Xylosma Vines/Espaliers Bougainvillea spectabilis `La Jolla' Bougainvillea Ground Covers Lantana montevidensis Purple Prostate Lantana Lapis Energy Organization, Inc. Lapis Energy Development Specific Plan Lantana montevidensis `Spreading Sunshine' Yellow Prostate Lantana Bermuda Hybrid `Tifway Green' Bermuda Grass Lapis Energy Organization, Inc. Lapis Energy Development Specific Plan Akh. F=t M.' _' I -r- E=— C_— ­r —"A TO: ATTN City of La Quinta Christine DiOrio PH. #: (760) 777 -7071 FROM: Jamie Buell NOTE: Hello Christine, EEN FEB 2 " 98 OF LA NTA NNING DEPAR ENT FEB 0 5 1998 CITY OF LAQUINTA PLANNING DEPARTMENT DATE: February 4, 1998 PROJECT NAME: Gas Station / Dune Palm & Highway 111 PROJECT NO.: RE: Tile Suggestions / Changes As we had discussed, I am forwarding two tile samples for your review. We tried to adhere to your request for a neutral choice that blended with the other materials specified on the building. Option A is favorable if you are trying to match one of the plaster colors on the building, as it will read primarily as a material change. Option B is also neutral but achieves a mottled effect by blending all of the colors on the building, including the natural concrete accents. I also have enclosed another set of the paint chips specified for the building to aid as a tool in you decision. Please let me know if there is anything that I can do to help expedite this process. Our clients are eager to proceed, and I would be happy to help. Sincerely, 6Jamie Buell THESE ARE TRANSMITTED: X FOR APPROVAL AS REQUESTED ACTION REQUIRED X FOR YOUR USE X FOR REVIEW AND COMMENT HARD COPY TO BE MAILED COPY: Jeff Klein, Bob Davis, Dale Leopard BY: JB ANY PROBLEMS WITH THIS TRANSMISSION, PLEASE PHONE (714) 850 -7575 20331 IRVINE AVE o STE. 7 SANTA ANA H T S -CA* 9 2 7 0 7 O ® 4 QZD T E L 7 1 4 8 6 0 7 6 7 6 F A X 7 1 4 8 6 0 7 6 7 6 i • ?.I qt: .. 1/8/98 CHRISTI — I RECEIVED A CALL FROM JEFF KLEIN REGARDING THE LAPIS REVISIONS WHICH WE MET ON YESTERDAY. HE HAD SPECIFIC QUESTIONS PERTAINING TO MATERIALS WHICH I COULD NOT ANSWER ENTIRELY. 1). ON THE WAINSCOT AREAS, THEY WOULD LIKE TO USE SOMETHING OTHER THAN SPLIT —FACE BLOCK THAT WOULD STILL BE CONSISTENT WITH THAT MATERIAL. I INDICATED THAT TECHNICALLY THEY NEED TO AMENT THE APPROVAL CONDITION ON THE SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT TO DO SO, UNLESS YOU FELT THAT WE COULD DETERMINE THAT WHATEVER MATERIAL THEY PROPOSE IS CONSISTENT WITH THE INTENT OF THE CONDITION — WHAT IS YOUR FEELING? 2). ON THE TRELLIS AREAS, THEY WOULD LIKE TO INCORPORATE WOOD INTO THE SUPPORT COLUMNS, BUT WILL MAKE THE OVERHEAD TRELLIS STRUCTURES OF PAINTED STEEL. I SAID THAT TO ME, THAT IS CONSISTENT WITH THE INTENT OF THE CONDITION, BUT THAT I SHOULD VERIFY THAT WITH YOU — IS THAT AN ACCEPTABLE CONCLUSION? I TOLD JEFF THAT I WOULD MOST LIKE NOT BE ABLE TO GET BACK TO HIM UNTIL SOMETIME AFTER 1:00 PM. PLEASE LET ME KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS ON THIS SO THAT I CAN CALL AND INFORM HIM. THANKS, q�q'- 9b 9v WALLY ��c.�. 3 94, a /,5;"1Cs- ATTACHMENT #1 LOCATION MAP SP 96 -028; CUP 96 -029 SDP 96 -590; EA 94 -328 TPM 28422 fur"Ar 111 � 1 pan+ AW. 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NO. 28422 A6 Auto Retan Elevations ��o a PROPOSED STORAGE FACILITY DUNE PALMS ROAD ELEVATION ENTRY ELEVATION APPROVED STORAGE FACILITY DUNE PALMS ROAD ELEVATIONS ENTRY ELEVATION o D C7 2 K m z --q , V ' fll f. 4130 1B M Rm L A Q U I N T A LOT VICINITY MAP STATE ROUTE 11, SITE iPROJECT i In 0. �P OSl/SD. fH,,P It .�P" �� I81H yf VP N Wm 59CALL AYE PROJECT CONTACTS LA QUINTA DRAWING LIST APPLICANT SOUTHLAND LAPIS FUEL SYSTEMS LLC 31831 CAMINO CAPISTRANO. SUITE 1150 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO. CALIFORNIA 92675 Yf, BOB DAVID (619) 755 -6579 ARCHITECT / ENGINEER GARY ENGINEERING INC. 4901 NORENA BOULEVARD. SURE 304 SAN DIEGO. CA 92117 MR. ROBERT C. FAUOOA JR.. PROJECT MANAGER (619) 483 -0620 FAX (619) 483 -2943 OWNER SOUTHLAND LAPIS FUEL SYSTEMS LLC 31831 CAMINO CAPISTRANO SUITE /150 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALFORNIA 92575 Mr. BOB DAVID (619) 755 -6579 01 G-0 COVER SHEET COVER SHEET SPECFC 29-97 02 03 04 05 06 G -0.1 G -0.2 0 -0.3 6-0.4 G -0.5 GOMERAL SHECI ICATIOWS EARTHW= /ASPHIIILT SPECIFICATIONS CORCRETE/ST S TOFICA70 5 EEL PUA181NG/VLECTRCAL SPECIFICATIONS TANIIS sPECiICATIOHS PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS STAIOMO 05 -27 -97 06 -27 -97 06 -27 -97 05 -27 -97 06 -27 -97 « » » « « StAIOMID PROJECT SPEC9IG DOM5 STAIp b PROACI SPECIFICATIONS AIOIIN PROEC SPD]FIG STmVW 0 0e 09 10 „ I2 G-, G-2 G -3 14 VS-1 VS-2 GFIIFAAt ARRAMGDIEMT 517E PLAN UNCERG IQRIO MECHANICAL SITE UTILITIES PLAN 1 STE DETAILS aADIL4c !SITE pELELOP4ER/T PLAIT CRA°R'G ! STE DEV LoPMEM7 Pup 1 . -0 SCALE SITf PLAN 9ECFIC 05 -03-97 05 -23-9) 05 -23-97 06 -24 -97 » » 12 -01 -97 7 -15-97 « » 1 .1 SCALE PPIMG IAYWT 9EClC 9'(OC SEaC SR:01C 13 14 is 16 17 16 19 20 21 22 23 N 23 24 A -1 A-2 A -Zl A -2.2 A -2.3 A -3 A -4 A -S A -6 A -7 A -e A -0 A -10 A -11 ULMAINE ARCH RCTUIM F1LVAr10115 9LNIDRO BOOR PLAN 91NID41G na91 SCHEDULE (MA7D6M3/COLCtS) BUEDNC FRIL91 SCHEDULE (TILE/CAomETS) CASHER/MAND PLAN ! S0EOIRE CANOPY RAN ! ELEVATIONS REIFLCTED Caumc PLAN BUILDING ROOF PLAN ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS SOIL PROGRAM RLSTR001 ELEVATIONS BUILDILIG NTD60R ELEVATONS BUILDU40 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS BIA061G NTERS! ELEVATIONS 02 -20-97 02 -17 -97 r 02 -13-97 05 -20-97 06 -2}97 03-13 -97 » « 0 21 -97 T -97 » 21 -97 » » » « « 28 29 CNFI CNG-2 E CMG PLAN ! A CNG PPNG ! NSTRU MMAIM CO DETAILS -25-9 06 -26-97 06 -23-97 21 -9 » 30 JI 32 33 34 E -1 -1 E -2 E -3 E -4 E -S PANEL SCHEDULE ! SINCE LINE DIAGRAM PANEL ELEVATIONS CNG EMCLOSRE ELECTRICAL MSC ELECTRICAL PETALS GO1ERAL ELECTRONICS SCHENATC 03 -18-97 .. » PROJECT SUMMARY �_; ,°""'T 3e 39 P -1 P -t P- SEILER /"TER /AR PIPRO PLAN PLUM04 401IEIRIC T L PROJECT NAPE /ADDRESS MOBIL OF LA OUBiTA SOUTHLAND LAPIS FUEL SYSTEMS LLC 79 -513 HIGHWAY 111 LA QUINTA, CAUFORNIA 92253 1L PROJECT SITE DATA LAND 67518 SF. (1.55 ACRES) FOOD MART BLDG AREA 2686 S.F. CANOPY STRUG AREA 4992 S.F. ILL PARKING DATA PARKING TOTAL SHOWN • 8' -6' X 16' -0' COMPACTS 9' -0' X 20' -0* STANDARDS 27 14' -0� % XI' -O: HANDICAPPED 1 , r_ °� X 20'- 0- HANDICAPPED (VAN ACCESSIBLE) TOTAL PARKNG PROVIDED 26 BICYCLE PARKING 5 SPACES (RACK) IV. BDILDNG OGGLTPANCY I FOOD MART Y CCA OOPY 5 -3 V. TYPE a CONST.ucn°N FOOD .G.BLD II-N C.N.G. BLDG 11 -N CANOPY 11 -N rL LEGAL D♦- 42?tIPT10N THE WEST HALF OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER 15 THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION O TOWNSHIP 5 ROUT;. 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H1K�1 SITE DATA SITE AREA 174,246 SF WOO ACRES) BUILDING DATA BUILDING A 5,800 SF BUILDING B 14,400 SF BUILDING C 30,900 SF BUILDING D 21,100 SF .BUILDING E 14,400 SF BUILDING F 6,100 SF TOTAL GROSS 92,700 SF ESTIMATED NET 186%) 80,000 SF OFFICE 1,300 SF MANAGERS UNIT 1,000 SF PROJECT DATA ZONING LOT SIZE 168,207 SF BUILDING FOOTPRINT 93,100 SF LANDSCAPING 19,548 SF PAVED AREA 55,559 SF LOT COVERAGE 75,107 SF 155%) PARKING PROVIDED 6 SPACES APPLICANT'S AGENT JORDAN ARCHITECTS, WC. 34700 PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, SUITE 202 CAPISTRANO BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92642 TELEPHONE 714/ 443 -0011 FACSNILE 714 / 443 -0022 DUNE PALMS ROAD - - - - - - -SAVE SELF STORAGE OVERALL SITE P LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA a 15• w ea rkw" W-la. ..1a-v .m tulbm 4T-m DATE 0&,W jordan ARCHITECTS, NC. um Pwi C m Mq. &A. in c om— wca a stm r�pa.. twwaaoe he�.r rwwtaott AUG 0 7 1997 CITY' `:' O i_AQiJliY {A DEPARTMENT a 15• w ea rkw" W-la. ..1a-v .m tulbm 4T-m DATE 0&,W jordan ARCHITECTS, NC. um Pwi C m Mq. &A. in c om— wca a stm r�pa.. twwaaoe he�.r rwwtaott i r DUNE -PALMS ROAD ELEVATION N h DUNE PALMS ROAD ELEVATION ENTRY ELEVATION SCALE: ,y1e• -r-o• BUILDING "F" SOUTH ELEVATION BUILDING 'B" EAST ELEVATION SURE --SAVE SELF STORAGE LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA TYPICAL INTERIOR ELEVATION OFFICE ",D " M � %% E AUG 0 7 19997 CITY OF LAQUINTA PLANNING DEP4ENT BUILDING "B" EAST ELEVATION SCALE: 1116' -1'-D' 07/?, 97 -195 LEGEND S. L. K"- SBUF 11 carryon Lwd 112 La N. . %375 Ca v— Mk.n L...b. XXX -575 C.,ry— D.r. T_ B—WNn Aloor. 1011 (D") Rw ruc US Ct y R0 8 —.I'S' SON Fa" C.M.U. 0 i I v. nD 00D.��;!� MAP m 3 1998 CITY OF LAQUINTA PLANNING DEPARTM, NT HLE CUP7 J.C. SAIJNDERS Bnuff 19E5 39-810 SINEE7WATER DRIVE PALM DESERT, CA 92211 7E LffHONE 760✓ 360 -0057 APPLICANTS AGBR JORDAN ARCFR1EM INC. 34700 PACIFIC COAST FLGFIWAY, SUITE 203 CAP5 RANO BEACH, CAL FORrM 92624 7E EPHONE 714/ 443 -0011 FACSWE 714/ 443 -0022 PROJECT DATA ZONING M/RC & CP pwml mwcoWvFjmkacoW"mmm LANDSCAPING 26,480 SF PANED AREA 57,153 SF PARICNG PROVIDED 72 SPACES SITE DATA SITE AREA 174,246 SF 14.00 ACRESi BUILDING DATA BUILDING A 6,832 SF BULDNG B 12.680 SF BUILDING C 27,750 SF BUILDING D 19,150 SF BUILDING E 14,554 SF BLUING F 7,524 SF TOTAL GROSS 88,490 SF ESTIMATED NET VM 79,640 SF OFFICE 724 SF GARAGE 470 SF MANAGBYS UNIT 1,252 SF 70TAL 90,936 SF DLINE PALMS ROAD . STATE SELF STORAGE SITE LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA AN jordan SUU. 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