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PP 1989-416,_, \.l l i WK un VV.LL1ln PL ' " NING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTV NT 78 -105 CALLE ESTADO , ,A ,FINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 wrdvcgo JUN 7 1959 CITY OF LA QUINTA PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPT. PLOT PLAN APPLICATION Case No. fl-982 -11�(a Date Received %,`i- 6'J In order to process your application in a timely manner, please complete and.sign this form. The information which is required to be shown on the plans and submitted with the application is stated on the back of this form. Failure to provide the required information is justification for rejection of the application. THIS APPLICATION MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A NON- REFUNDABLE FILING FEE OF $ AND COPIES OF THE COMPLETE AND ACCURATE PLOT PLAN, LANDSCAPE PLAN AND ELEVATIONS. Name of Applicant L d,1yFLW_1, LA,40 Ca, 6F CAJJF, Phone l . Mailing Address f, o , &X ! b o o (,, Q , GA Street City Zip Code Legal Owner L,4,#JP tW K_ (.,AKW co, 6F CAuf=, _ t t lc, Address r,o , 66X k4 60 ( " Cpl.. Proposed Use Co►.IS'C�K�CTIcN "[l�S�.1(�11.1(, Locatipn of Property (Address if known) Pc.4 � f4DkL P6A BW0. Assessor's Parcel Number 761- 0 613 - 06 1 Legal Description of Property (give exact legal description as recorded in the office of the County Recorder) -- (may be attached) Signature of Applicant Signature of Owner co , of CAL( Date (� 7 Date A:� $ Of � 11 105i$CASH iiTOTAL -07 -89 75.0010 0 i I PLOT PLAN APPLICATIONS MUST INCLUDE SUCH INFORMATION AND DOCUMENTS AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY THE PLANNING DIRECTOR, IN ADDITION TO THE FOLLOWING: 1. A plot plan, drawn to scale, that shows the following:. a. Boundary and dimensions of property. b. Topography of the property. C. Location of adjacent streets, drainage structures, utilities, buildings, signs, and other features that may affect the use of the property. d. Proposed development, including planned buildings and structures, access, drainage, yards, drives, parking areas, landscaping, signs and walls or fences, with dimensions. 2. A complete set of elevations of the proposed buildings. 3. A landscape plan showing size, type (botanical and common name), and location of proposed plant material. 4. A list of the exterior materials and colors to be used, including identification of where each will be painted or used; also, an 8" X 13" color and materials board which contains color swatches and representative likeness of the materials to be used. 5. The net and gross square footage for each proposed use and building. 6. The square footage allocated for sidewalks /walkways, parking, landscaping, and building. 7. If the application requires a public hearing: a. One complete set of colored renderings for the elevations, plot plan and landscape plan. b. A list of the names and addresses of all owners of real property located within 300 feet of the exterior boundaries of the property to be considered, as shown on the last equalized assessment roll and any update issued by the City Assessor. The list must be certified by a title company, architect, engineer, or surveyor. MR /DOCJH.001 r,, -,, RECREATION CORPORATION October 30, 1995 Wallace Nesbit Associate Planner City of La Quinta 78 -495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92253 Dear Wallace: aOC a i lass flut"M OPAWVW C. �( Re: Plot Plans 85- 183,87- 377,89 - 410,89 -416, and 89-423 This correspondence is provided in response to your request regarding the status of the above referenced plot plan approvals. Please pardon the delay while we researched our prior approvals and current uses. As noted in your letter, Plot Plan 95 -562 which replaced the former Plot Plan 89 -410 is currently used as KSL's corporate offices. The balance of the subject areas of these plot plans are in various uses, all of which should conform to the approved use. As indicated in your meeting with our consultant, Forrest K. Haag, we are currently preparing an application for extension of these uses which will include an illustrative presentation of same. Please respond should you require additional information. Sincerely, Ir S. Chevis Hosea Director of Real Estate cc: Barbara Larsh Forrest Haag Lloyd Watson 56 -140 PGA Boulevard • La Quinta, California 92253 • (619) 564 -1088 • Fax (619) 564 -4880 r L�zkA -��-� Z Quint -FILE COPY • 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO — LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 - (619) 777 -7000 o TF N� FAX (619) 777 -7101 September 18, 1995 Mr. Chevis Hosea KSL Recreation Corporation 56 -140 PGA Boulevard La Quinta, CA 92253 RE: Temporary Structures at 55-840 and 55-920 PGA Boulevard Dear Mr. Hosea: In regards to the above subject, the City recently received a communication from the PGA West fire station #70 (see attached). This letter indicates that the required fire flow standards are not being met at those locations. After review of our plot plan files for the temporary structures in the resort core of the PGA West project, we have found that other temporary approvals have also expired: Plot Plan 85 -183 - Approved 7/2/85; expired 1/31/90. Permitted a 3,800 s.f temporary clubhouse, a 4,560 s.f cart storage building with an attached 720 s.f membership sales office, and a 2,080 s.f. subdivision sales office. This is the site of the structures in question. Plot Plan .87 -377 - Approved 3/26/87; expired 9/26/88. Permitted a temporary sales office and hotel room model facility, directly south of PP 85 -183. Plot Plan 89 -410 - Approved 5/5/89; reissued approval under Plot Plan 95 -562 on 8/15/95. Although PP 89-410 is expired, the temporary use is allowed to continue under the recent approval for PP 95 -562. The original approval was for the hotel model room/sales complex; the facility is now approved for KSL's temporary offices and will expire on 8/15/96 unless a renewal request is submitted prior to expiration. Plot Plan 89-416 - Approved 7/5/89; expired 7/5/90. Permitted temporary construction trailers and fencing for the PGA West hotel site. Although no specific expiration date was set forth in the conditions of approval, the Municipal Code stipulates that plot plans expire one year from the date of approval. In addition, expiration of the hotel plot plan would make this approval moot. With the exception of PP 89- 410/95 -562, any structures and uses associated with the above listed projects should no longer be in existence or operation, as they are temporary uses without valid approvals. Any further activities regarding these uses would be subject to current review standards of each responsible agency (i.e., County Fire Dep't., City Building and Safety Dep't., etc.). This also applies to the following cases, which are ancillary to the PGA West project but located outside the resort core area: Plot Plan 89-423 - Approved 8/3/90; expired 8/3/95. Previously approved under Plot Plan 86 -363, this facility was the customer service and construction offices for Sunrise Company. PP 89-423 re- established the original approval, during which time Sunrise indicated that the facility would be moved to the PGA 5th course area. This move never occurred, hence Sunrise requested that the plot plan be extended for five years, as reflected above, instead of six months as. originally requested. MAILING ADDRESS - P.O. BOX 1504 - LA OUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 �C� Mr. Chevis Hosea Page 2 September 18, 1995 If these uses are to be continuing operations, or have changed from the originally approved use, then they will have to be reviewed as new submittals due to their expired status. In order to make a more definitive assessment as to the appropriate process, we will need more information relating to the current uses at these facilities, and what KSL intends to do with these facilities in the near future. Specifically, each of the plot plans referred to in this letter should be addressed in a written response to this department, briefly explaining the current and future use of each site. At that time, we will outline a specific procedure to follow for application to extend approvals on these sites, should that be your intent. Should you need any clarification or further information in regard to this matter, or if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Very truly yours, JERRY HERMAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR WALLACE NESBIT Associate Planner WHN /whn Enclosure c: Building and Safety Director Gilbert W. Barrier, Station #70 Manager Referenced case files M E M O R A N D U M DATE: Aug. 22, 1995 -A TO: City Of LaOuinta Tom Hartung Director of Building °c Safety FROM: Riversi,de County Fire Department Gilbert W. Barrier F.C. SUBJECT: Fire hydrant flow standards PGA West C.C. - plot plan 85 -183 Dear Mr. Hartung; 'in a recent training drill I noticed an apparent discrepctncy in fire hydrant flow standards at 55 -840 and 55 -920 PGA Blvd. After some- preliminary investigation I have determined that the water SoUr-CE, IS a pond and the .flow is via an agricultural pumping system, which is far below 500 gpm and 220 psi . Fire hydrant flow standards within Riverside County are 1000 gpm for 2 hours at tic: psi, in single family dwelling ::ones; 2500 gpm for 2 hours at 20 psi in multi - family dwelling cones; and-2500 gpm for 2 hours at 20 psi in comm(-�2rcial /industrial cones. I a Jul/ 02, 1985 conditions of approval letter there are numerous conHi'_ions set that appear at this date to be in conflict with the apparr:?nt:. current land use, as well as specific time Frames as set n=orth in th;_a JUly (:)2, 1985 conditions eof _approval letter. T uId 'tike 'to inquire as to the current :status of -this vicinity, spec iCally, I would I it :e 'to know if this area is in the city's opinion classed as temporary or permanent structures, and wether building permits axist, or if these buildings are currently in compliance with a valid extension in the temporary class.' According to the July 02, 1985 letter this approval is no longer valid due to changes as noted on page 2, items 14A, 14B, and 14C. In order- for me to pursue compliance in this area I need the aforementioned questions answered. Additionally if the City, Of La0uinta r-equi;res flow'rates other than those stated please advise. I thank 'YOU.-For assistance and continuing co- operation. Respectfully; �/" CITY OF I -A nI IINTA AUG 2 3 Gilbert W. Barr- i er R Station Manager BUILDING AND SAFETY 4 / t 78 -105 CALLE ESTADO - LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 - (619) 564 -2246 July 5, 1989 Mr. Gene Reiver Landmark Land Company of California P.O. Box 1000 La Quinta, CA 92253 SUBJECT: PLOT PLAN 89 -416, CONSTRUCTION TRAILERS AND FENCING FOR PGA WEST HOTEL AREA Dear Mr. Reiver: Your Plot Plan application for construction trailers and temporary fencing is approved subject to the following conditions: 1. Use of trailers and fencing shall be in conformance with Exhibit 'A' labeled Construction Fencing Plan dated 6 -5 -89, unless otherwise amended by the following conditions. 2. The construction trailers and fencing are approved for the duration during which the Hotel complex is under construction. 3. A building permit for the trailers and temporary power is required. Make application to the Building Division prior to locating trailers on the site. 4. Trailers must be self - contained with bottled water and portable restroom facilities. 5. Fire Department access roads shall be established and maintained in accordance with Uniform Fire code section 10.207 and Fire Marshal's requirements. 6. Install a Super hydrant (6" x 4" x 2 -1/2" x 2 -1/211) at the access gate to the construction trailers. Minimum fire flow shall be 1000 gpm for two hours duration at 20 psi, which must be available before trailers are occupied. CM /LTRSS.OIQAI LING ADDRESS - P.O. BOX -iM4 - LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 �y F` C, 1� 7. One blueline copy of the water system plans shall be furnished to the Fire Department for review and approval prior to installation. 8. Install fire extinguishers with a minimum rating of 2A10BC in all trailers. 9. Signage for this facility is not approved as part of this application. A separate sign application is required for this purpose. Should you have any questions contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, JERRY HERMAN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Stan Sawa Principal Planner SS /cm cc: Building Division CM /LTRSS.003 -2- regarding this matter, please i' I s . To • y�LIVEU JUN 11-:1989 TRANSMITTAL MEMO - -- CITY ENGINEER - FIRE MARSHAL - -- COMMUNITY SAFETY - -- CITY MA4AGER - -- BUILDING DIVISION - -- From : PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT Subject: PROJECT REVS' W Case : PP <Rq -4 i 4--, L4v,,� Date $q !o. ' Cai k PLEASE REVIEW AND PROVIDE ANY COMMENTS YOU MAY HAVE 'ON THE ATTACHED ITEM BY COMMENTS : SEE =Aewbt W&,jk � Oav\, DEPUTY FIRE MARSH,ai 91WEIVE® JUNG;, 1989 CITY OF LA QUINTA v' of •�� ; Planning & Engineering Office 46 -209 Oasis Street, Suite 405 Indio, CA 92201 (619) 342 -8886 RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT IN COOPERATION WITH THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION GLEN- NEWMAN FIRE CHIEF June 21, 1989 ur �l 'N Planning & Engineering Office 4080 Lemon Street, Suite I 1 L Riverside, CA 92501 �(@ CEj 1� 2� (714) 787 -6606 City of La Quinta JUN 22 1989 Planning Division CITY OF LA M Re: Plot Plan 89 -416 PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPT. 1. Fire Department access roads shall be established and maintained in accordance with Uniform Fire Code section 10.207. 2. Install a Super hydrant (6" x 4" x 2#" x 2j ") at the access gate to the construction trailers. Minimum fire flow shall be 1000 gpm for 2 hours duration at 20 psi, which must be available before trailers are occupied. One blueline copy of the water system plans shall be furnished to the Fire Department for review and approval prior to installation. 3. Install fire extinguishers with a minimum rating of 2A10BC in all trailers. All questions regarding the meaning of these conditions should be referred to the Fire Department Planning & Engineering Staff at (619) 342 -8886. Sincerely, RAY REGIS Chief Fire Department Planner By 0/ AOe a<, LX00 O Dennis Dawson Deputy Fire Marshal to o ! ' 9TH 27 rl is I L — - ----- NG A 218 SPACES RRIVAL P��K I > �i1 ������ ��, Anus OF T� NO TAW", KOK 7111 01 00— AT OT At Al To 10 i TZ14- x too A All" A took Iry q, 'j