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2021-07-20 Winnor CC1 From:Alena Callimanis Sent:Tuesday, July 20, 2021 10:50 AM To:City Clerk Mail Cc:Carolyn Winnor; Monika Radeva Subject:Carolyn Winnor will do Zoom public comments today at 4pm Attachments:Carolyn Winnor City Council Meeting.pdf Follow Up Flag:Follow up Flag Status:Flagged  EXTERNAL: This message originated outside of the City of La Quinta. Please use proper judgement and caution when opening  attachments, clicking links or responding to requests for information.   Carolyn Winnor, Trilogy resident at 81134 Barrel Cactus Road, LQ will be speaking over Zoom about Coral Mountain  Resort during the public comment session.    This is Carolyn’s document.  Thank you very much.  Alena Callimanis    CITY COUNCIL MEETING - JULY 20, 2021 - WRITTEN PUBLIC COMMENTS BY RESIDENT CAROLYN WINNOR PUBLIC COMMENTS ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA - OPPOSING THE WAVE PROJECT Good Afternoon Honorable Mayor Evans, Council Members & Staff My name is Carolyn Winnor, I live in Trilogy La Quinta moved here in August 2005. I am opposed to the Coral Mountain Wave Project and the Re Zoning of this property for many reasons: Water Usage – Couple of weeks ago on the news I heard a representative from Coachella Valley Water District, speak regarding the water they currently have in reserve. I believe it was 6 billion gallons. How did CVW get this large reserve? From homeowners and businesses, conserving water since last drought that affected the Coachella Valley. Also due to water efficient toilets, faucets & appliances. The residents of the Coachella Valley is the reason CVWD has a large reserve and I am against using the reserve to fill a Wave Pool with 18 Million Gallons of Drinking Water, for People to surf on. We changed our habits to be assured the residents of the Coachella Valley would have water for the future. Lights/Lighting – 17 80’ Poles with 70 fixtures on each Pole. Be like living next to LQ High School football field or the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, the lights will be on until 10 pm, 365 days a year. Noise, Traffic - If La Quinta City Council approves the Coral Mountain Wave Project, the residents of South East L Q will be living near or next door to an amusement park. My biggest fear: in 3 to 5 years no one is interested in surfing in a Wave Pool and the Wave will close down. What will the City of La Quinta and the neighbors near Coral Mountain be left with a BIG HOLE, measuring in length over 12 football fields? Thank You. CITY COUNCIL MEETING - JULY 20, 2021 - WRITTEN PUBLIC COMMENTS BY RESIDENT CAROLYN WINNOR PUBLIC COMMENTS ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA - OPPOSING THE WAVE PROJECT