Loading...
2022-03-21 Francis - External Email Message_Redacted1 From:Tania Flores Sent:Monday, March 21, 2022 3:49 PM To:Bruce Francis Cc:Cheri Flores Subject:RE: RECEIVED: Francis WRITTEN Public Comment - 03/22/22 PH1 Coral Mtn Resort Good afternoon, I apologize for any confusion but that message is to notify us (the receiver of your email) that the original message was from outside the City of La Quinta Agency not that it is from outside city limits. Meaning not within our employee network. This is a safety notice for employees opening emails from outside our agency to take cyber security precautions. That notice will not be on the sent to the Commission nor will it be on the copy saved to the permanent record. Thank you. Tania Flores | Administrative Technician Design & Development Department City of La Quinta 78495 Calle Tampico | La Quinta, CA 92253 Ph. (760)777-7023 TFlores@LaQuintaCA.gov www.LaQuintaCA.gov City Hall is now open to the public during normal business hours. Please follow all CDC and State recommended guidelines as they pertain to COVID-19 safety and awareness. All public services continue to be available via phone, email or online web portal and the public is encouraged to utilize these services when possible. Thank you. From: Bruce Francis    Sent: Monday, March 21, 2022 3:26 PM  To: Tania Flores <tflores@laquintaca.gov>  Subject: Re: RECEIVED: Francis WRITTEN Public Comment ‐ 03/22/22 PH1 Coral Mtn Resort  ** 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. **  It says the message originated outside of   La Quinta.  False!  I live in La Quinta.  Please remove that statement.    Bruce Francis   Sent from my iPhone  On Mar 21, 2022, at 9:43 AM, Tania Flores <tflores@laquintaca.gov> wrote:  Good morning, 2   Your email below, containing public comment regarding the Coral Mountain Resort, has been received. Your comments will be considered WRITTEN PUBLIC COMMENT for the Public Hearing of this item, scheduled for March 22, 2022, and will be distributed to the Planning Commission for consideration prior to the meeting. This written public comment will also be recognized during the Public Comment portion of the meeting and will be included in the final agenda packet and public record of the meeting.     Thank you.      Tania Flores | Administrative Technician  Design & Development Department  City of La Quinta  78495 Calle Tampico | La Quinta, CA 92253  Ph. (760)777-7023  TFlores@LaQuintaCA.gov  www.LaQuintaCA.gov     City Hall is now open to the public during normal business hours. Please follow all CDC and State recommended guidelines as they pertain to COVID-19 safety and awareness. All public services continue to be available via phone, email or online web portal and the public is encouraged to utilize these services when possible. Thank you.     From: Bruce Francis    Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2022 9:54 AM  To: Tania Flores <tflores@laquintaca.gov>  Subject: Coral Mountain Wave Park     ** 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. **     There are any number of reasons why a permit to build the subject wave park should be denied, I will address five of them:    (1) The entire wave park project flies directly in the face of the 2035 La Quinta General Plan, circa 2013, especially when it comes to land use and zoning. The parcel of land proposed for the project must be totally rezoned from Low Density Residential and Golf Course to Tourist Commercial. This would be a 180 degree move in zoning. To approve such a rezoning would simply say that those who devised the 2035 General Plan had no idea what they were doing a short nine years ago. Any number of residents of The Quarry, Andalucia, Santana, and Trilogy at La Quinta, to name but a few, purchased their homes based on the 2035 General Plan, believing that the tranquil nature of the neighborhood would continue.     (2) As many as 600 Short Term Rentals and a 150 room hotel? This at a time when just about every city in the Coachella Valley is fighting to keep residential neighborhoods residential, not tourist meccas. If the project comes to fruition, you can bet that the likes of VRBO and AirBnB will be enlisted to keep the STR's occupied. Do you want STR's prevalent where you live? Neither do we who live in close proximity to the proposed wave park.    (3) Residential neighborhoods are just that....RESIDENTIAL!! I repeat myself but those of us who chose to make our homes in South La Quinta did so in large part because of the peaceful and tranquil nature of the area.    (4) Water. If there was ever a time to NOT approve a water dependent project, it is now. I would urge all members of the Planning Commission as well as all members of City Council to read the article entitled " 'Critical time" to conserve". It appears in the Los Angeles Times California Section dated Friday, March 3 11, 2022, page B1. Among other things, it points out that we are now in the driest 22 year period in at least 1200 years. The drought alone is reason enough to not allow this project move forward.    (5) In conclusion, this is the WRONG PROJECT in the WRONG PLACE at the WRONG TIME. Allowing this development to be built is analogous to approving a 110 story office tower to be built adjacent to La Quinta City Hall. How out of place would it be? VERY is the answer! Just as the wave park is.    With every fiber of my being I urge you to deny approval of this project.        Respectfully,      Bruce J. Francis  Trilogy at La Quinta