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City Council
Agenda
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER
78-495 CalIe Tampico
La Quinta, California 92253
Regular Meeting
June 4, 1996 3:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER
a. Pledge of Allegiance Beginning Res. No.96-34
b. Roll Call Ord. No.283
PUBLIC COMMENT
This is the time set aside for public comment on any matter not scheduled for public hearing. Please
complete a request to speak" form and limit your comments to three minutes.
Please watch the timing device on the podium.
CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
a. Approval of Minutes of May 21, 1996.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Presentation of an Art Achievement Award to the students of the La Quinta High School for
their artwork on display on the Civic Center Art Wall.
WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE
1 LETTER FROM LA QUINTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REGARDING THE DEVELOPMENT AND
BUSINESS RETENTION COMMITTEE.
2. LETTER FROM THE LA QUINTA ARTS ASSOCIATION REQUESTING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE.
3. LETTER FROM RANCHO LA QUINTA REQUESTING AN OPPORTUNITY TO PRESENT A
MARKETING IDEA FOR THE CITY.
BUSINESS SESSION
1. CONSIDERATION OF APPEAL FOR A SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSE SETBACK ADJUSTMENT DENIED
BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION UNDER SETBACK ADJUSTMENT 96-394, IN THE SR ZONE
LOCATED ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF CALLE POTRERO AND AVENIDA JUAREZ.
A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION.
2. CONSIDERATION OF THE DRAFT FISCAL YEAR 1996/97 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM.
A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION.
CONSENT CALENDAR
NOTE: Consent Calendar Items are considered to be routine in nature and will be approved by one motion.
1. APPROVAL OF DEMAND REGISTER DATED JUNE 4,1996.
2. ACCEPTANCE OF RIGHT-OF-WAY AND ABUTTER'S RIGHTS OF ACCESS LOCATED ADJACENT
TO WASHINGTON STREET GEORGE DEVARIAN AND CHRISTI DEVARIAN.
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LOCAL TRANSPORTATION PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM AGREEMENT NO. SLTPP-5433 BETWEEN
THE STATE AND THE CITY OF LA QUINTA FOR WASHINGTON STREET FROM ROUTE 111 TO
SIMON DRIVE SR 111 FROM ADAMS TO 300' WEST OF WASHINGTON STREET.
4. ACCEPTANCE OF REPORT OF ACTION TAKEN BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION ON
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 96-024 AND EA 96-013, A REQUEST TO EXPAND THE KSL GOLF
MAINTENANCE BUILDING AT 77-550 CALLE TAMPICO ON TO A LOT LOCATED ON THE EAST
THAT FRONTS AVENIDA CARRANZA AND PERMIT A DEVIATION FROM THE SR ZONE CODE TO
PERMIT A SIX-FOOT HIGH SCREEN WALL IN THE FRONT YARD SETBACK WHERE FOUR FEET
IS ALLOWED. APPLICANT: KSL RECREATION CORPORATION.
5. APPROVAL OF FISCAL YEAR 1994195 DEVELOPMENT PROJECT FEE REPORT.
STUDY SESSION
1. DISCUSSION OF COMMISSIONS AND BOARDS.
2. DISCUSSION OF DARK SKY ORDINANCE.
REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
A. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES OF MAY 14, 1996
B. PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES OF APRIL 8, 1996
C. CVAG COMMITTEE REPORTS
D. SUNLINEREPORTS
E. C.V. MOUNTAINS CONSERVANCY
F. RIVERSIDE COUNTY FREE LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
G. SUNLINE TRANSIT AGENCY
H. COACHELLA VALLEY MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT
I. ALL OTHER BOARDSICOMMISSIONSIJPA'S
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A. CITY MANAGER
1. RESPONSES TO PUBLIC COMMENT.
2. STATUS OF SOLID WASTE FRANCHISE NEGOTIATIONS.
B. CITY AUORNEY
C. CITY CLERK NONE
D. BUILDING AND SAFETY DIRECTOR NONE
E. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
1. TRANSMITTAL OF DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT.
F. FINANCE DIRECTOR
1. REPORT REGARDING INSURANCE COVERAGE.
G. PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTOR NONE
H. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR NONE
I. SHERlFF?S STATION COMMANDER NONE
MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS' ITEMS
RECESS TO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING
RECESS UNTIL 7:00 PM
PUBLIC COMMENT
This is the time set aside for public comment on any matter not scheduled for public hearing. Please
complete a request to speak" form and limit your comments to three minutes.
Please watch the timing device on the podium.
PRESENTATIONS
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1. LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 89-1 FISCAL YEAR 1996197.
A) RESOLUTION ACTION.
2. STREET VACATION NOS. 96-030 AND 96-031 VACATION OF VARIOUS PARCELS OF STREET
RIGHTS-OF-WAY IN THE COVE.
A) RESOLUTION ACTION.
3. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 95-051 AND EA 96-312, A REQUEST OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO
RECONSIDER THEIR APRIL 2, 1996 REVIEW OF AN AMENDMENT REQUEST OF THE CITY'S LAND
USE MAP OF THE GENERAL PLAN TO REMOVE THE RURAL RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY FROM
PROPERTIES THAT ARE DESIGNATED LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL GENERALLY LOCATED ON
THE SOUTH SIDE OF 52ND AVENUE, EAST OF JEFFERSON STREET, AND NORTH OF 55TH
AVENUE. APPLICANTS: DWIGHT STUART, WALLY FRIEND & CITY OF LA QUINTA.
A) RESOLUTION ACTION.
4. TENTATIVE TRACT 27899. EXTENSION #1, A REQUEST FOR A ONE-YEAR TIME EXTENSION FOR
A SUBDIVISION OF 30 ACRES INTO 110 SINGLE-FAMILY LOTS IN THE R-1 ZONE LOCATED
SOUTHEAST OF THE INTERSECTION OF MILES AVENUE AND ADAMS STREET. APPLICANT:
CENTURY-CROWELL COMMUNITY DENNIS CUNNINGHAM?.
A) RESOLUTION ACTION.
5. TENTATIVE TRACT 26343, A REQUEST TO SUBDIVIDE 23.5 ACRES INTO 74 SINGLE-FAMILY
AND OTHER COMMON LOTS ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST SIDE OF THE
RANCHO LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB ABUTTING THE NORTH SIDE OF PARC LA QUINTA AND
TRACT 25154. APPLICANT: T.D. DESERT DEVELOPMENT MR. TOM CULLINAN. VICE
PRESIDENT).
A) RESOLUTION ACTION.
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Note: Persons identified as negotiating parties where the City is considering acquisition of their property
are not invited into the Closed Session meeting.
1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION
54956.9(b)(3)(C REGARDING POTENTIAL LITIGATION ONE CASE).
2. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE APPOINTMENT PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR, PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT
CODE SECTION 54957.
3. EVALUATION OF COUNCIL-APPOINTED POSITION CITY MANAGER PURSUANT TO
GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957.6.
ADJOURNMENT
DECLARATION OF POSTING
I, Saundra L. Juhola, City Clerk of the City of La Quinta, California, do hereby declare that the
foregoing agenda for the City Council meeting of June 4, 1996 was posted on the outside entry to the
Council Chamber, 78-495 CaIle Tampico and on the bulletin board at the La Quinta Chamber of
Commerce and at Albertsons on Friday, May 31, 1996.
AUNDRA J OLA, City Clerk
City of La Quinta. California
PUBLIC NOTICE
The La Quinta City Council Chamber is handicapped accessible. If special equipment is needed for the
hearing impaired, please call the City Clerk's Office at 777-7025, 24-hours in advance of the meeting
and accommodations will be made.
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May 1,1996 RECEIVED
Honorable Mayor Holt and City Council MAY 9 gg?
CITY OF LA QUINTA
P.O. Eox 1504 CiTy0? LA QUINTA
La Quinta, Ca. 92253 CITy MANAG?R.S OFFIC?
Mayor Holt and Council Members:
In February of this year, the chamber of commerce generated
a new committee, at the direction of the board of directors.
The focus of the Development and Business Retention
Committee will be the retention of existing businesses in La
Quinta, as well as economic development issues. We hope to
work closely with the city in both areas of interest. Staff
discussions between our executive director and the assistant
city manager have already taken place to open the lines of
commun i cat ion
At the April meeting of the Development and Business
Retention Committee, the idea was broached of working with a
city liaison committee on a continued basis. This committee
could address issues pertinent to both existing businesses,
as well as assisting in the implementation of economic
development efforts. It is to this end we would ask that
the city council form a liaison committee to begin this
partnership with the chamber.
If the city council is interested in pursuing this effort,
the details of participation, meeting times and location,
can be finalized between staff. We thank you, in advance,
for your consideration of this request.
S?ncer ely,
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Jack Klein Richard Boudreau
President Immediate Past President
cc: Tom Genovese, City Manager
Mark Weiss, Asst. City Manager
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The Honorable Glenda Holt, Mayor, and La Quinta City Council Members
La Quinta City Hall
78-495 Calle Tampico
La Quinta, CA 92253
Dear Mayor Holt and members of the City Council:
M & H Property Management, Inc. has offered to donate space to the La Quinta Arts Association for
use as a gallery to showcase art work. They asked that we send to them a proposal for $1 million
liability insurance along with other documents. We have done so. However, when the agreement
goes through, our treasury does not currently contain the $900.00 needed to conclude the
transaction.
As you will see from our Constitution and By-laws, The La Quinta Arts Association is dedicated to the
assistance of local artists by creating opportunities for the sharing of ideas, learning new techniques,
and improving presentation, as well as exposing the work of our members to the general public. We
seek to fill a particular gap that needs to be filled for artists who work during the day and students
who must attend school. There was nothing here to help some local artists the way we do.
An arts gallery at the Plaza La Quinta Shopping Center would be helpful not only to the goals of The
La Quinta Arts Association, but to the shopping center as well. We believe that the gallery of local
artists will have a positive economic impact on the other businesses in the center as well as the City
of La Quinta. The gallery would provide foot traffic and encourage customers from other businesses
to linger in the center and bring in new customers. We can provide a gallery for which the City of La
Quinta and the management of the center will be proud.
The more businesses related to the arts, the more people will search out the area when looking to
purchase or to admire art. Since La Quinta is dedicated to making the city a center for the arts, this
is an opportunity that should not be passed up. We would like to have the gallery open as soon as
possible, and would appreciate your help in this matter. We ask for your assistance by granting us
the $900.00 needed to buy the liability insurance that would make it possible for us to open the
gallery.
Sincerely,
Millie Blanseft, President
The La Quinta Arts Association
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CALIFORNIA SECRETARY OF STATE *.
CORPORATE FILING AND SERVICES DIVISION
DOCUMENT FILING SUPPORT UNIT
1500- 11th Street
Sacramento, California 95814
916)657-5448
MARCH 6, 1996
MILLIE BLANSETT
79-435 N SUNRISE RIDGE DRIVE
LA QUINTA, CA 92253
RE: THE LA QUINTA ARTS ASSOCIATION
x? The proposed Articles of Incorporation or Statement and Designation by Foreign Corporation
form have been approved for filing. The documents and fees, if submitted) have been placed
in a pending file for a period of 60 days. The application for exemption from tax, together
with the attachments thereto, have been sent to the Franchise Tax Board for processing.
The proposed Articles of Incorporation or Statement and Designation by Foreign Corporation
form, have been approved for filing by the Secretary of State and a copy has been sent to the
Franchise Tax Board. The documents and fees, if submitted) have been placed in a pending
file for a period of 60 days awaiting the granting of the required exemption letter.
The required Secretary of State filing fee for this document is $30.00. Please remit the
BALANCE DUE OF_____________________
Sections 23153 and 23221, Revenue and Taxation Code, prohibit the filing of Articles of
Incorporation or the Statement and Designation by Foreign Corporation form, until the exemption
from payment of franchise tax has been granted, or the minimum franchise tax of $800.00 is paid.
The Franchise Tax Board will send a letter granting exemption from franchise tax, an inquiry
requesting additional information, or a rejection of the application to the address indicated on the
application. If exemption is granted, a copy of the letter will be sent to the Secretary of State for use
in filing the pending documents.
ALL INQUT?TES REGARDING THE ISSUANCE OF THE TAX EXEMPTION MUST BE
DIRECTED TO THE FRANCHISE TAX BOARD, SACRAMENTO, CA, ATTENTION:
EXEMPT SECTION.
STF
DOCUMENT FILING SUPPORT UNIT
CORPORATION FILING SECTION
9?6) 657-5448
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The La Quinta Arts Association
ARTICLE I
NAME
The name of this organization shall be the La Quinta Arts Association
ARTICLE II
PURPOSE
Section l The La Quinta Arts Association is organized and will be operated
exclusively for educational and charitable purposes.
Section 2 The Association shall stimulate creative activity, interest, and enjoyment of
art among its members through programs presented at regular meetings.
Section 3 The Association shall seek to support and promote worthwhile community
projects?ects in the area of art.
Section 4 The Association shall sponsor frequent exhibits and shows which will give
its members opportunity to display their work and learn from the process.
ARTICLE m
MEMBERSHIP
Section 1 Artists and laymen alike are eligible for membership upon payment
of dues. Dues shall be twenty $20.00) a year July 1 June 30) and ten
dollars $10.00) for each additional member of the immediate family living
at the same address. For those joining on or after January l the amount to
be paid for the remainder of the fiscal year will be half of the full amount
$10.00) for the first member of a family and five dollars $5.00) for each
additional member of the immediate family living at the same address.
Only those who have paid dues shall be sent notices of regular meetings
and workshops.
Section 2 Only paid up members may exhibit in Association sponsored shows.
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Section 3 Members under 10 years of age, or students under 21 years of age
enrolled in an accredited school, shall pay dues often dollars $10.00) from
July through June, or five dollars $5.00) from Januaryl through June.
Section 4 Each member exhibiting in Association sponsored events shall sign a copy
of the Membership and Exhibitor's Code, which will be kept in the files of
the Association.
ARTICLE Iv
OFFICERS
Terms of office shall be for a period of one year.
Section 1 The officers of the Association shall be
a. President
b. First Vice-President
e. Second Vice-President
d. Third Vice-President
d. Recording Secretary
e. Corresponding Secretary
f. Treasurer
Section 2 Officers of the Association shall be members of the Association and
shall be elected by ballot at the May meeting. A m?majority of votes cast by
the members present at the meeting shall constitute an election.
Section 3 Terms of office shall be for a period of one year.
Section 4 The above listed Officers, the Imrnediate Past President and the
Chairmen of the Standing Connnittees shall constitute the Board of
Directors. The Board of Directors shall have general charge of all
Association interests.
Section 5 Duties of the Officers:
a. The President shall preside at all meetings and serve as Chairnan
of the Board of Directors.
b. The First vice-president shall preside in the absence of the
President and serve as Program Chaaanan.
c. The Second vice-president shall preside in the absence of the
President and First vice-president and serve as Show Chairman.
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d. The Third vice-president shall preside in the absence of the
President and First and Second vice-presidents and shall serve as
Exhibition Chairman.
e. The Recording Secretary shall keep a record of the proceedings
of all meetings, present the minutes at the next meeting for approval and
keep the approved minutes in a book.
f The Corresponding Secretary shall conduct all correspondence
of the Association as directed by the Board or membership
g. The Treasurer shall deposit and record all moneys received by
the Association, disperse funds approved by the Board or membership and
submit a report at each meeting The Treasurer's books shall be audited by
an auditing committee'9 appointed by the Board before the regular meeting
in September.
Section 6 Should a vacancy occur on the Board, the Board members by a
majority vote may fill the vacancy until replacement by election at the
May meeting.
ARTICLE V
MEETINGS
Section 1 The meeting to elect officers shall take place at the May meeting.
Section 2 The installation of officers shall take place at the June meeting.
Section 3 A quorum for the regular meetings shall consist of fifteen members.
Section 4 The regular meetings shall be at 7:30 P.M. of the first Monday of each
month excluding July and August) unless otherwise specified by the Board
of Directors.
Section 5 Special meetings may he called by the President at the suggestion
and consent of two other members of the Board of Directors.
Section 6 The Board of Directors shall meet at will, as is necessary, at such
time and place as shall be set by the Board.
Section 7 A quorum for the Board of Directors shall consist of five members.
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ARTICLE VI
AMENDMENTS
Section 1 This Constitution and By-Laws may be amended by the Association
at any regular meeting providing the proposed change(s) and the original
wording is read at the preceding regular meeting and submitted in writing
to the membership. When vote is to be taken on a proposed change to the
Constitution or By-Laws, members should be notified at least two weeks
previous to the meeting where the vote is to be taken.
Section 2 Robert's Rules of Order shall serve as parliamentary authority for all
Association meetings.
ARTICLE VII
In the event of dissolution of the La Quinta Arts Association, the net assets
of this association will be distributed to the City of La Quinta Parks and
Recreation Department exclusively for educational purposes providing that
at the time of such dissolution qualifies as an exempt organization under
section 501 c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code or the corresponding
provision of any future United States Internal Revenue Law).
By-Laws
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The La Quinta Arts Association
ARTICLE I
COMMITTEES
Section 1 The Standing Cornmittees shall be:
a. Program f Nominating
b. Show g. Membership
c. Exhibit?on h. Scholarship
d. Hospita[ty i. Newsletter
e. Publicity
Section 2 Each of these committees shall consist of a Chainnan selected by the Board
of Dfrectors and other members as needed. Except for the Nomination
Committee, Chairmen of Standing Committees may, with the approval of
the Board of Directors, appoint members to their committees.
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ARTICLE II
DUTIES OF COMMITTEES
Section 1 Program Chairman will be the First Vice-President
Duties of this Chaiaman are:
a. To obtain and coordinate the program
b. To arrange for such equipment as is necessary to complete the
monthly programs including projectors, easels, etc.
Section 2 Show Chairman will be the Second Vice-President
Duties of this Chairman are:
a. To obtain locations for periodic exhibition of works by the
membership to be viewed by the public at no charge, but where the artist
has the opportunity to communicate with patrons and vice-versa.
b. Keep a record of all exhibitors, set-up fees, and collect a 10%
commission on all works sold at the event.
c. Organize the set up and dismantling of the shows in an orderly
manner.
Section 3 Exhibition Chairman will be the Third-Vice President
Duties of this Claarinan are:
a. Hang all exhibits, except when the artist prefers to hand his/her
own paintings. At such time, the committee members are to be present to
assist the artist.
b. Keep a record of all entries submitted to any exhibit.
c. Make arrangements for all pick-up and return of exhibits?ts.
Section 4 Hospitality Chainman: It shall be the duty of this committee to see that
refreshments for the regular meetings are provided, to greet new members
and guests, and to create a friendly atmosphere at meetings of the
Association.
Section 5 Publicity: It shall be the duty of this committee to be responsible for all
publicity of the Association and its events.
Section 6 Nominating Committee: This committee shall be composed of three
members, the chairman to be appointed by the Board of Directors, and two
members not on the Board of Directors) to be nominated from the floor
and elected at the regular meeting in January. It shall be the duty of this
committee to serve throughout the calendar year and to:
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a. Be prepared to present a candidate for the Board of Directors
consideration should a vacancy occur in any elective office before the term
expires.
b. To secure a slate of candidates for the various offices and
directors of the Association and submit this list at the regular meeting in
April for the election in May.
c. To give the slate of candidates to be voted upon in the
May election to the editor of the Association newsletter to be printed
in the issue preceding the regular May meeting.
Section 7. Membership: It shall be the duty of this committee to keep a file of
application forms for all members, to record address and telephone number
changes, and maintain a membership list.
Section 8 Scholarship: It shall be the duty of this committee to contact local schools
and/or recipients and arrange for selection and presentation of scholarship
awards.
Section 9 Newsletter: It shall be the duty of this committee to publish a monthly
newsletter announcing programs of regular meetings and art activities, and
to distribute the newsletters to the membership and to selected public
organizations.
Section 10 Parliamentaran: The Retiring Past President shall serve as Parliamentari?
It shall be the duty of the parliamentarian to advise the presiding officer and
the membership on points of parliamentary procedure when needed.
ARTICLE m
ELECTIONS
Elections shall be held at the regular meeting in May.
Section 1 The President shall call upon the Nomihating Committee to present its list
of candidates at the regular April meeting.
Section 2 The President shall ask members present if they wish to make any
nominations from the floor. The person making such nomination must
have the consent of the nominee in writing, or orally if that person is
present at the meeting.
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Section 3 If there are no nominations from the floor, upon proper motion and show
of hands, the Recording Secretary may be instructed to cast a unanimous
ballot for those names presented by the Nominating Committee.
Section 4 If there is more than one candidate for any office, the President shall
appoint a committee of three to conduct the election by means of a secret
ballot, and to count the ballots, and announce the results of the election.
The Parliamentarian shall be appointed chairman of this election committee.
ARTICLE IV
ART SHOWS AND EXHIBITIONS
Section 1 The Association will from time to time arrange art shows and exhibitions of
members? work.
Section 2 Only members in good standing see Article III of Constitution) may
display their work in an art show or have their work displayed by the
Exhibition Committee unless the rules of a particular exhibit specifically
state otherwise. A member in good standing shall be considered to be one
who has paid his dues at least 30 thirty) days prior to the show in which he
wishes to exhibit, who agrees to abide by the rules of the Constitution and
by-laws of the La Quinta Arts Association, and who shall have on file with
the Association a signed copy of the Membership and Exhi?Exhibitor's Code.
Section 3 No work may be removed before the end of any exhibit arranged by the
Exhibition Committee without the consent of the Chairman of that
committee.
Section 4. Inquiries for purchase of exhibits should be referred to the Chainman of the
Exlii?Exhibition Committee who shall direct that payment be made through the
Association Treasurer.
Section 5 A ten percent 10%) commission of all sales at Art Shows or Exhibits shall
be paid to the treasury of the Association.
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Vol. I Issue 1 P.O. Box 4, La Quinta, CA 92253 AprIl, 1998
WLLC?HL to all those who have members who had exhibited many times and
joined us in this new venture. We have had a members who had never had the experience.
lot of encouragement in continuing with our There was a lot of sharing of ideas and
goals. With this newsletter we hope to keep experiences and everyone felt the association
our members informed of upcoming events. was off to a good start.
We held our first general meeting on
March 4, at the Imperial Irrigation District IMPORTANT M??TING NOTIC?!!1.
auditorium. The new officers of the association Our next meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. on the
were presented to the membership. They are: second Monday of April April 8) instead of the
first Monday due to Spring Break at local
President: Millie Blansett schools and vacations being taken by many of
1st vice-president and Program Chairman: our members. We will meet at the same
Elaine Reynolds location.
2nd vice-president and Exhibit Chairman:
Patrick Welch
Secretary: Dolores Abelardo The demonstrator for our April 8th meeting will
Membership: Trice Healy be Elinor Sidnor, a talented local artist. She is
Treasurer responsibilities will be shared by the recipient of numerous awards for her art.
Sleepy and Toni Bierman mother and Many of you may have a tee shirt which bears
daughter) the design she created for the La Quinta Arts
Foundation's Arts Festival in March, 1990.
After a short business meeting, Elaine She will demonstrate the use of colored pencils
Reynolds demonstrated her artistic talent of in art and design. She has much to offer our
jewelry making. She gave many tips for members in technique and design.
selecting materials, their care, and design.
Suggestions for displaying jewelry to its best
advantage at art shows were also given. Patrick Welch has several art shows in the
It was a very informative and stimulating works and as soon as final arrangements are
presentation. Her vibrant personality and made, you will be notified.
unique talent was inspirational. We were very 17
fortunate to have someone with her talent to
demonstrate for our group at its first meeting. We have received notification of approval of
our proposed Articles of Incorporation from the
After Elaine's demonstration, the Secretary of State and are waiting for our
members present discussed a variety of ways applications for exemption from tax to be
the association might be of help to adults and processed. As soon as we receive notification
children who are looking for an outlet to display of exemption we can open a bank account and
their art and serve as a network in promoting deposit the checks that many of you have
the creations of its membership. There were written. This will likely be in the middle of May.
We appreciate your patience in this matter.
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Weigant to Demonstrate Watch Us Growl
Stained Glass Technique
sideut's Message: rice Healy, our Memlership
The association has been so I?.:....:.I Chairman, reports that the
fortimate to have the outstand- I....:..:I membership continues to
rig demonstrators we have had for our grow. We are getting memberships
first two meetings. Elaine, we thank from all over Southern California.
you for the time and effort you have The La Quinta Arts Association wel-
spent putting together these two infor- co:nes each of you to our group and
madve programs. Not only were we hope you will attend our next meeting
impressed with the artistic talent of the onMay6. Wearestilimeetinginthe
demonstrators, but, also, for the practi- Imperial lrrigati? District's new
cal ideas for putting a display together Boardroom. The seating is very corn-
to sell art work was most helpfiil to fortable and perfect for viewing the in-
many who have not cxhibited their work formative demonstrations we've had
before. Thank you, Elaine, for bringing in the past and fbr those we will be
these programs to us. having in the Aiture.
At the next meeting, Elaine tells us ffyou know others who are inter-
to be prepared for another memorable ested in members?p, contact Trice at
evening. Michael Weigant will be The La Quitita Arts Association, Box
demonstrating his stained glass work. 4, La Quinta, CA 92253, or call 619)
We are all looking forward to this pre- 360-2189.
sentation.
I would like to thank the members The seating is veiy
of the board for the time and work each com'brtable and perfect
of you put in for the assocation. Each for viewing Ule
member takes time out of their busy demonsfrudons.
work schedules and f?miily obligations Yu ml Yu ml
to work toward making the La Quinta
Arts Assoeiation a success. I am
pleased to see us grow and to see the
progress we have made since our orga- For each meeting we are trving to have Dates to Remember
nizational meeting in F?bruary. It is so coffee and cookies at the back of the Arrangements have been made with
exciting to be a part of this group. room. Since we must vacate the building lm? Irrigation District to use their
I am looking forward to seeing each at 9:00 p.rn. sharp, feel free to seeve Boardroom for our monthly meetings on
of you at the May6th meetin? self befbre and during the meeting, 50 the following dates.
B. we can clean up by 8:45. May6, 1996
Also, the Hospitality Committee will June 3, 1996
have a jar on the table, so you can make a September 9, 1996
Ait is a visual exp?ssbn of a donation to defray the coot of the refresh- October 7, 1996
thought or an idea ments. We will try to have something November 4, 1996
Elaine Reynolds cool there as well as the hot coffee. December 2, 1996
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atrick Welch is doing great
Li
he has already made arrangements for a
showing at the Carlotta in Palm Deseri
m Octoher.
Also, we are all looking forward to
an umbrella show at the Fritz Bums
Park in La Qidnta. This will have to
wait until afler the fc?mal opening of
the park. The City of La Quinta is dis-
couraging use of the park until after the
formal opening
If you have ideas of o?er places to
show feel free to pass yoiir information
on to Patrick. is anxious to follow
through on any Suggestion you may
have.
Thc La Q?jnta A? A&?o?i?on
P.O. Box 4
La Quinta, CA 92253
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THE Ls? E NCE Or E A Rfl? C ALL FORN IA
May 24,1996 OEI VED
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Mr. Tom Genovese, City Manager CETV0? LA QUD
P.O? Box 1504 CITy MA?AGER. TA
La Quinta, CA 92253 8 OF?CE
Re: Marketing Presentation
Dear Tom,
Per our discussion last week, Rancho La Quinta requests an opportunity to present
a marketing idea for the City of La Quinta at your June 4th City Council Meeting. The
presentation will be no more than 5 minutes in length.
Please let us know if that date is acceptable to you and the council.
Best Regards,
Tom Cullinan
Vice President/Project Manager
TCh?
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BUSINESS SESSION:
COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: June 4, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR:
ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION:
Consideration of an appeal of a Planning Commission PUBLIC REARING:
denial of Setback Adjustment 96-394 for the front, rear,
and exterior side yard for garage) of a single family
residence in the SR Zone located on the southwest corner
of Calle Potrero and Avenida Juarez. Appeliant: Mr. &
Mrs. R. C. Pierce
RECOMMENDATION:
By Minute Motion, deny appeal, upholding Planning Commission and Community
Development Department Director denial of setback adjustment for front, rear, and
exterior sideyard for garage) of residence.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
None.
BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW:
CaseHistory
On March 7, 1996, the Community Development Director denied this setback
adjustment to reduce the front yard setback from 20-feet to 18-feet, the rear setback
from lO4eet to 8-feet, and the garage setback on the exterior sideyard from 20-feet
to 1 2-feet. The setback adjustment was requested to construct a one-story single
family residence of approximately 2,730 square feet plus 400 square feet for a two-
car garage. The Planning Commission staff report provides additional information
Attachment 1).
The Community Development Director denied the request because the required
findings necessary to grant the adjustment could not be made. The required findings
in accordance with section 9.188.050 of the Zoning Code were addressed as follows:
1. Finding
There are special circumstances applicable to the property, including such
factors as size, shape, topography, location, or surroundings that justify
approval of the adjustment of the setback requirement.
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AGENDA CATEGORY:
BUSINESS SESSION:
COUNCIL?DA MEETING DATE: June 4,1996 CONSENT CALENDAR:
ITEM TIILE: Consideration of Draft Fiscal Year 1996-97 STUDY SESSION:
Capital Improvement Program PUBLIC HEARING:
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Approve the draft Fiscal Year 1996-97 Capital Improvement Program.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
Informational report only.
BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW:
A copy of the draft Capital Improvement Program and Five-Year Forecast was presented to the City
Council on April 30, 1996. The document is a statement of the City?s goals, objectives and priorities for a
five 5) year Capital Improvement Program and the financial commitments required to accomplish those
objectives. The preparation of this document has been a joint effort of the Public Works Department, the
Finance Department, and the City's Redevelopment/Financial Consultant.
The purpose of the Capital Improvement Program is to provide the City of La Quinta with a long-range
program for major municipal capital construction projects based on the systematic development of an
advanced financial plan. The Capital Improvement Program CIP) is a five 5) year planing instrument
used by the City to identify? capital improvement needs and to coordinate financing and timing of those
needs in a manner that maximizes the return to the public. As each annual budget is prepared, additional
projects and priority needs are developed and added to the program to maintain a total five-year plan.
The first year of the CXP is called the capital budget. The capital budget is incorporated into the annual
City operating91 budget, which appropriates fluids for specific facilities, equipment and improvements.
Projects slated for subsequent years in the program are approved on a planning basis only and do not
receive ultimate expenditure authority until they are eventually incorporated into the capital budget. The
1995-96 CIP funded $6,968,981 in capital improvement projects. Au 1995-96 projects were completed or
are currently in the design or construction stage, with the exception of the Fritz Burns Pool project.
The 1995-96 CIP included budgeting $1,000,000 for the Fritz Burns Pool project. On April 30, 1996, the
City Council directed staff to develop alternative uses for the fluids currently budgeted for the Fritz Burns
Pool project. The City Council directed that these alternative uses include funding additional
improvements to existing City parks and signalization and street improvements at Plaza La Quinta on
Highway 111. Based upon City Council direction, staff has now added two additional projects to the draft
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AGENDA CATEGORY:
BUSINESS SESSION
COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: JUNE 4, 1996
CONSENTCALENDAR
ITEM TITLE:
STUDY SESSION
Demand Register Dated June 4, 1996 P?LIC HEARUNG
RECOMMENDATION: Approve Demand Register Dated June 4, 1996
BACKGROUND:
Prepaid Warrant?
25327 25329? 2,093.41
25330 25336? 34,805.52
25337 25338) 1,916.88
25339 25340) 1,398.41
PIR 13792-13868) 71,375.96
P.'R Tax Transfers) 22,212.68 CITY DEMANDS $438,128.91
Payable Warrants:
25341-25426) 304,681.19 RDADEMANDS 355.14
$438,484.05 $438,484.05
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
Demand of Cash City $438,128.91
Joh M. Falconci; Finance Director 47
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BUSINESS SESSION:
COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: June 4, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR:
ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION:
Acceptance of Right-of-Way and Abutter's Rights of PUBLIC HEARING:
Access Located Adjacent to Washington Street
George Deverian and Christi Deverian.
RECOMMENDATION:
Accept the Quit-Claim Deed Attachment 1) and Grant of Easement Deed Attachment
2) from George Deverian and Christi Deverian and direct the City Clerk to have them
recorded by the County Recorder.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
None.
BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW:
The subject right-of-way parcel Parcel A) is located on the east side of Washington
Street across from the Civic Center, see Attachment 3). In 1 992, the City vacated
a portion of Calle Paloma and Washington Street. However, the legal description that
described the vacation area contained an error that caused too much Washington
Street right-of-way to be vacated. The recently approved Waived Parcel Map provided
the City with an opportunity to correct the error.
As required within the Conditions of Approval for Waived Parcel Map No.28373,
approved by the Director of Community Development at a Director's Hearing on April
25, 1 996, the subdivider is required to dedicate public right-of-way to the City over
that portion of the property lying west of the existing block wall along the east side
of Washington Street. In this way, a half-street width of 60 feet of right-of-way
would be created, from the centerline of Washington Street to the existing block wall
adjacent to the property. Currently, the half-street width right-of-way falls short of the
desired width of 60 feet due to an erroneous legal description within the City of La
Quinta Resolution of Vacation 92-24 which vacated portions of the street right-of-way
of Calle Paloma and Washington Street.
Additionally, the Conditions of Approval require the subdivider to dedicate abutter's
rights of access to Washington Street. In this way, the property adjacent to
Washington Street will not have access to Washington Street. The property's means
of access will be from Avenida La Fonda, providing for a safer and more efficient
traffic circulation plan.
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AGENDA CATEGORY:
BUSINESS SESSION:
COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: June 4,1996 CONSENT CALENDAR: \3
ITEM TIILE: STUDY SESSION:
Authorization for the City Manager to Execute Program
Supplement to State-Local Transportation Partnership PUBLIC HEARING:
Program Agreement No. SLTPP-5433 between the State
and the City of La Quinta for Construction of Washington
Street and SR 111
RECOMMENDATION:
Authorize the City Manager to execute upon receipt, Program Supplement to State-
Local Transportation Partnership Program Agreement No. SLTPP-5433 between the
State and the City of La Quinta for construction of Project No. 96-07, State Route
111 Widening and Washington Street Widening.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
These projects are accepted and approved for Cycle 6 SLTPP funds. The City is
expected to receive estimated State Share Funds as follows:
* Washington Street $ 40,705
* SR111 $132888
Combined Project Total $173,593
BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW:
It was estimated that the City would receive a 10% reimbursement ratio from State-
Local Transportation Partnership Program SLTPP) funds, formally SB 300". The
State Share Reimbursement Ratio approved for FY 1995196 is 5.88%. This ratio is
applied to the award amount or the estimated project cost, whichever is less.
* Washington Street Improvements are from State Route 111 to Simon Drive.
The estimated construction cost for this project is $692,264.00. The State
Share for this project is $40,705.00.
* State Route 111 Improvements are from Adams Street to 300 feet west of
Washington Street. The estimated construction cost for this project is
$2,260,000.00. The State Share for this project is $132,888.00.
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AGENDA CATEGORY:
BUSINESS SESSION:
COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: June 4,1996 CONSENT CALENDAR: IL
ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION:
Approval of a Report of Action by the Planning PUBLIC HEARING:
Commission on Conditional Use Permit 96-024 and
Environmental Assessment 96-313, expand the KSL
golf maintenance facility at 77-550 Calle Tampico onto
the adjoining lot to the east that fronts Avenida
Carranza, and permit a deviation from the SR District
to permit a six-foot high screen wall in the front yard
setback where four-feet is allowed. Applicant: KSL
Recreation Corporation
RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. Accept the Report of Action by the Planning Commission certifying a Mitigated
Declaration of Environmental Impact EA 96-313) according to the findings set forth
in the Resolution 96-019; and,
2. Accept the Report of Action by the Planning Commission approving Conditional Use
Permit 96?24 to allow expansion of an existing KSL golf maintenance facility and
to allow a six-foot high wall which is higher than permitted by Chapter 9.42 of the
Municipal Code, subject to Resolution 96-020 with Conditions.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
None
BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW:
Development Request
At the beginning of this year, staff received the applicant's request to expand the existing
golf maintenance facility onto the adjoining parcel fronting on Avenida Carranza
Attachment 1). The request involves installing an employee parking lot 33 spaces), a six-
foot high perimeter wall, landscaping, and other improvements. Access to the site would
be from an existing driveway established on the cul-de-sac at the northern terminus of
Avenida Carranza.
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AGENDA CATEGORY:
BUSINESS SESSION:
COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: June 4, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR:
ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION:
Approval of Fiscal Year 1 994/95 PUBLIC HEARING:
City of La Quinta Development
Project Fee Report
RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the Fiscal Year 1 994/95 City of La Quinta Development Project Fee Report prepared in
accordance with Government Code Section 66000.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The City must spend or commit developer fees from Infrastructure and Quimby fees within five
years of their receipt and must be accounted for in a separate fund. Art in Public Places fees must
be spent or committed within two years and must be accounted for in a separate fund.
BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW:
The City of La Quinta has three developer project fees subject to the requirements of Government
Code Section 66000 Infrastructure, Art in Public Places, and Quimby fees.
The major requirements that must be performed annually are as follows:
Public Hearing within 60 days of the close of the fiscal year;
Report the beginning and ending fund balances, revenues, including interest income, and
expenditures;
Report whether of not fees have been spent or committed within five years of collection; and,
Report the Capital facilities improved.
Staff has prepared an analysis of the Infrastructure, Art in Public Places, and Quimby fees for FY
94/95 Attachment No.1).
FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES:
The City of La Quinta Infrastructure, Art in Public Places, and Quimby fee programs meet the
requirements?ts of Gover ment Code Section 66000 for FY 94/95.
Al
Jo n M. Falconer, Finance Director 19
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BUSINESS SESSION:
COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: June 4, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR:
ITEM TITLE:
STUDY SESSION:
Discussion of Commissions and Boards
PUBLIC HEARING:
RECOMMENDATION:
As directed by the City Council.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
Informational report only.
BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW:
The City Council considered the roles, responsibilities and costs associated with
established Boards and Commissions at its regular City Council meeting of March 1 9,
1 996. Several scenarios towards possible consolidation of existing Boards were
discussed at that meeting. The Council, however, before taking any specific action
relating to this matter asked that staff solicit input from the Boards and conduct
further research related to Board cost, duplication and member terms.
Board Notes:
Previously, staff submitted a report to each of the Boards and Commissions
Attachment 1) outlining pertinent issues, and subsequently met with each Board to
discuss each Board's role and effectiveness, size, potential for consolidation, and if
deemed appropriate, process for consolidation. Staff notes that were prepared as a
result of attendance at each of the Board/Commission meetings, the enabling
Ordinance for each Board/Commission, and Board Member Term Rosters for each, are
included as Attachments 2A through 2J.
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MEMORANDUM
TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: JERRY HERMAN, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
DATE: JUNE 4, 1996
SUBJECT: OUTDOOR LIGHT CONTROL ORDWANCE
The City Council requested that the Outdoor Lighting Ordinance Dark Sky) be placed on the agenda
for discussion. Originally this ordinance was adopted in 1989, at the request of residents and
Council Members at that time.
The ordinance regulates the installation of lighting throughout the City, including street lighting.
The only prohibitions are for unshielded outdoor illumination and mercury vapor lights. It further
exempts the Federal, State and County from complying with our regulations. Recreational facility
lighting, both public and private, must be shielded and be off by 10:00 P.M. Street lighting is
permitted, but must be shielded.
Staff wi 11 be available to answer any questions you may have regarding the subject during your study
session.
Attachment:
1. Outdoor Light Control Ordinance
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PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
MINUTES
April 8, 1996
I. CALLTOORDER
A regular meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission was called to order at7:03 p.m. in the La Quinta
Civic Center Study Session Room. Chairperson B.J. Seaton presided over the meeting. Pledge of
Allegiance was led by Commissioner Ingram.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Commissioner Lawrence Best Vice Chairperson)
Commissioner Mike Davis
Commissioner Carl Ingram
Commissioner Stacey Mullen
Commissioner B.J. Seaton Chairperson)
MEMBERS ABSENT: Commissioner Dawn Brenneis
Commissioner Kathryn Pedersen
STAFF PRESENT: Marty Nicholson, Parks & Recreation Director
Cristal Spidell, Secretary
Ms. Nicholson announced that Commissioner Pedersen would be absent from the meeting, and
Commissioner Brenneis would be arriving late.
II. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA
Staff moved IX. Commission Business C & 0 before VIII. Staff Reports.
III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
It was moved by Commissioner Best(Ingram to APPROVE the Minutes of March 11,1996 as submitted.
Unanimous.
IV. ANNOUNCEMENTS None
V. PUBLIC COMMENT None
VI. CORRESPONDENCE AND WRITTEN MATERIALS
A. Art in Public Places Commission Minutes for March 4,1996 Received and filed.
PRCMINo 18 1
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Ifo? MEMORANDUM
TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager
DATE: June 4, 1 996
RE: Department Report-Responses to Public Comment
The following are responses to public comments made at the May 21, 1 996 City
Council meeting:
1. Robert Tyler spoke regarding the status of Highway 111 and Washington.
* Public Works staff spoke to Mr. Tyler the night of the City Council
meeting and answered his questions regarding project status.
2. Patty Newman spoke regarding the Palm Springs Desert Museum.
e No response necessary.
3. Michael Daily spoke regarding continued support for the Living Desert Reserve.
* City Manager's Office staff has sent a letter to Mr. Daily advising him
that the request will be considered by the City Council during the FY96-
97 budget process.
4. Trice Healy spoke regarding the swimming pool issue.
* No response necessary.
5. Dutch Dilsaver spoke regarding the appearance of Washington Street/entrance
to the City.
* Public Works staff has sent a letter to Mr. Dilsaver regarding
Washington Street in response to his comments.
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TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: Mark Weiss, Assistant City Manager
DATE: June 4, 1 996
RE: Solid Waste Franchise Negotiations Status
Staff has met twice with representatives from Waste Management of the Desert to
negotiate an extension to the City's Solid Waste and Recycling contract. Preliminary
discussions have been productive in terms of identifying issues and developing
background data from which to form a new contract. Substantial work remains,
however, to finalize agreements for Council consideration.
As discussed previously with the City Council, EcoNomics has been retained to assist
staff in conducting negotiations and evaluating Waste Management's proposals.
EcoNomics and City Staff have reviewed recently adopted agreements in Palm Desert
and Rancho Mirage and have modeled the City's request after these agreements. As
might be expected, Waste Management seeks to refine previously negotiated
language from those contracts in consideration of their experience in complying with
that language.
Many, if not most, of the issues discussed have cost implications. For example, there
may be savings resulting from implementation of an automated collection program in
La Quinta. However, implementation of a green waste collection program as an effort
towards AB 939 compliance, can be expected to cost more. Other examples of
programs under consideration that may have cost implications include: accelerated
conversion towards use of alternative fuel CNG) vehicles; enhanced or restructured
cleanup day" programs; implementation of a single pass" pilot program, where solid
waste and recyclable products are taken in a single step; enhanced promotional
programs or information campaigns encouraging recycling or advising residents of
solid waste services; special events services; alternative billing methods direct billing
in lieu of tax roll billing); and waste delivery to an alternative landfill site once the
Coachella Landfill closes.
Other issues being discussed include: the franchise fee; revised indemnification
language; addition of recyclable items; contractual agreement to remove graffiti on
dumpsters; implementation of a backyard composting program; annual reconciliation
of landfill fees; and emergency response roles.
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TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM: John M. Falconer, Finance Director
DATE: June 4, 1 996
RE: Insurance Coverage
Attached please find a letter from our CVJPIA broker of record defining covered parties
under our insurance coverage.
The letter states that our insurance covers an official, employee or volunteer, whether
or not they are compensated, while acting in an official capacity. Acting in an official
capacity includes memberships on an outside board, except an airport or hospital
board.
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We the tax paying and law abiding citizens of the City of La Quinta, CA
demand that the city take action against, said owner of 51-984 Avenida
Madero, La Quinta, Ca which is used as a party house on weekends only,
by known gang members. My neighbors and I have called police on several
occassions in which no action was take. Now we are not asking we are
demanding action be taken.
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demand that the city take action against, said owner of 51-984 Avenida
Madero, La Quinta, Ca which is used as a party house on weekends only,
by known gang members. My neighbors and I have called police on several
occassions in which no action was take. Now we are not asking we are
dem nding action be taken.
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June 4,1996
BUSINESS SESSION:
COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: CONSENT CALENDAR:
ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION:
Public Hearing Landscape and Lighting District 89-1 PUBLIC HEARING:
Fiscal Year 1 996 1 997
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of La Quinta confirming the
diagram and assessment for Landscape and Lighting District 89-1, Fiscal Year 1 996
1 997, pursuant to the Engineer's Report.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
Implementation of the recommendation outlined in this report will generate
approximately $1,005,781 in revenue from Landscape and Lighting District
assessments for Fiscal Year 1 998 97, offsetting estimated Landscape and Lighting
District expenditures of $1,005,781 for the same period of time.
BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW:
On April 2, 1 996, the City Council approved the Preliminary Engineer's Report for
Landscape and Lighting Assessment District 89-1, Fiscal Year 1996 1997. The
Engineer's Report identified a total budget of approximately $1,005,781 to be spread
onto 23,207 equivalent dwelling units EDU's) within the City limits. The Engineer's
Report incorporated Council approved changes/additions, as outlined in Attachment
1.
With the approval of the Preliminary Engineer's Report, the City Council scheduled a
required Public Meeting and Public Hearing for May 21, 1996 and June 4, 1996
respectively. The Public Meeting and Hearing dates, along with the proposed
changes to the Engineer's Report, were advertised in the Desert Sun on April 1 2? 1 6,
and 29, 1 996, in the manner prescribed by Landscape and Lighting Act of 1 972. At
the May 21, 1996, Public Meeting conducted before the City Council, no one choose
to speak on the proposed changes for Fiscal Year 1 996 1 997 Engineer's Report.
Through May 29, 1 996, the City received 2 letters regarding the Assessment District
and no letters protesting the proposed changes.
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BUSINESS SESSION:
COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: June 4, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR:
ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION:
Consideration of a Resolution of the City of PUBUC REARING:
La Quinta to Vacate Various Certain Parcels
of Street Right of Way in the Cove, Street
Vacation Case No.96-030 and 96-031.
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Resolutions approving Street Vacations 96-030 and 96-031, vacating portions
of Avenidas Cortez, Herrera, Juarez, Madero, Martinez, Mendoza, Montezuma,
Velasco, and Villa; Calles Chillon, Potrero, and Temecula; and Eisenhower Drive.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
None.
BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW:
The specific portion of various certain parcels of street right of way proposed for
vacation are located in the Cove, as generally indicated on Attachments #1 and #2,
more specifically indicated on Exhibits A" through Z", A-A" through G-G", K-K",
L-L" and M-M", attached to the accompanying resolutions. These portions of right-
of-way are not needed by property owners for access or improved accessibility to
residential properties located in these areas of the Cove.
There are no street improvements within the proposed vacation areas. When the
Assessment District improvements v'iere installed in these neighborhoods, no street
improvements were constructed in these small segments of right of way. In each
successive phase of the Cove Improvement Program, the City has realigned or
eliminated several minor pieces of streets, and street right-of-way, in an effort to
improve traffic safety or neighborhood cohesiveness. The subject locations are a
result of that activity.
On May 7, 1 996, the City Council adopted Resolutions 96-29 and 96-30. These
resolutions declare the City Council's intention to vacate portions of various street
right of way and schedule a public hearing for June 4, 1 996. In accordance with the
Streets and Highways Code and the California Environmental Quality Act, public
hearing notices were posted on the properties to be vacated.
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Th? AGENDA CATEGORY:
BUSINESS SESSION:
COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE:
June 4, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR:
ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION:
Public Hearing on General Plan Amendment 95-051 PUBLIC REARING:
and Environmental Assessment 96-312, a request of
the City Council to reconsider their April 2, 1996,
review of an amendment request of the City's Land
Use Map of the General Plan to remove the Rural
Residential Overlay from properties approximately
615 acres) that are designated Low Density
Residential LDR) generally located on the south side
of 52nd Avenue, east of Jefferson Street, and north
of 55th Avenue. Applicants: Dwight Stuart, Wally
Friend, and City of La Quinta
RECOMMENDATION:
As recommended by the Planning Commission, adopt City Council Resolutions
certifying the Negative Declaration Environmental Assessment 96-312) and approving
General Plan Amendment 95-051, removing the Rural Residential Overlay from
properties approximately 615 acres) presently designated Low Density Residential
LDR) that are on the south side of 52nd Avenue, east of Jefferson Street, and north
of 55th Avenue.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
None
BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW:
Previous City Council Review
On April 2, 1996, the City Council held a public hearing to consider amending the
City's General Plan to remove the Rural Residential Overlay District from various
properties as recommended by the Planning Commission. At the meeting, the City
Council received written correspondence and verbal testimony from various property
owners in the area. Property owners in the La Quinta Polo Estates asked that the
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AGENDA CATEGORY:
OF
BUSINESS SESSION:
COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: June 4, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR:
ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION:
Public Hearing on Tentative Tract 27899, Extension #1, PUBLIC HEARING:
a request for a one-year time extension for a subdivision
of 30-acres into 111 single family lots in the R-l Zone
located southeast of the intersection of Miles Avenue and
Adams Street Applicant: Century?CroweII Communities
Dennis Cunningham)
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt City Council Resolution approving the first one-year time extension for
Tentative Tract 27899, subject to Conditions.
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
None.
BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW:
Original Map Approval
The approved Tentative Tract Map allows 111 single family lots on 33.3 gross acres
of land. The lots are a minimum 7,200 square feet in area and have access to public
streets. This Tentative Tract Map was approved in February, 1994, under Resolution
94-15 as a replacement for Tentative Tract 23519 which expired in 1991. The lot
configuration for both Tracts is identical.
The Tract is designed with direct access onto Adams Street. Diane Drive near the
northern end of the Tract will have a direct linkage east to the existing residential
subdivision, adjacent to Tract 26188. Victoria Drive, Desert Stream Drive, and
Ashley Place near the south end of the property will have a linkage east to the future
Tract 25363. A complete description of the Tentative Tract Map is contained in the
Planning Commission Staff report of May 14, 1996 Attachment 1).
Planning Commission Review
On May 14, 1996, the Planning Commission held a public hearing to consider the
request for an additional one-year extension of the Tentative Tract Map.
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BUSINESS SESSION:
COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: June 4, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR:
ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION:
Public Hearing on Tentative Tract Map 28343, a request to
subdivide 23.5 acres into 74 single family and other PUBLICHEARING:
common lots on property located at the southwest side of
the Rancho La Quinta Country Club abutting the north side
of Parc La Quinta and Tract 25154. Applicant: T.D. Desert
Development Mr. Tom Cullinan, Vice President)
RECOMMENDATION:
As recommended by the Planning Commission, adopt City Council Resolution
approving Tentative Tract Map 28343, a request to subdivide 23.5-acres into 74
single family and common lots in the Rancho La Quinta Country Club under Specific
Plan 84-004 The Grove).
FISCAL IMPLICATIONS:
None
BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW:
Planning Commission Review
On April 23, 1996, the Planning Commission held a public hearing to consider the
request of the applicant to subdivide 23.5-acres in the Rancho La Quinta Country
Club into 74 single family and common amenity lots. A copy of the original report is
attached Attachment 1 Excerpt). The Commission inquired if Mr. Cullinan was
willing to remove the well site from the development. Mr. Cullinan stated that at the
request of the residents of Parc La Quinta he would relocate the well site and
substitute with residential lots. After deliberation, the Commission on a 7-0 vote,
recommended to the Council approval of the request by adoption of Resolution 96-
011 with minor changes to the Conditions of Approval i.e., Conditions 50, 54 and
55). A copy of the Commission Minutes is attached Attachment 2).
PropertyHistory
In 1984, under Specific Plan 84 004 and Environmental Impact Report #90, the City
Council approved up to 1,500 houses, a 28-acre country club with 80 cottages, on
two 18-hole championship golf courses on approximately 682-acres Attachment 3).
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