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1983 04 19 CCA* E CiTY COUC1L CITY 0 TZ A regular meeting to be hed at La Qut8 City all, 78-105 Cll Estado, La Quinta, California. April 19, 1983 7:30 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER A. Flag Salute 2. OLL CALL 3. PUBLIC COT This is the tiffle set aside for citizens to the City Council on matters r&l.,ating to City business. en addressing the Council, please state our name and anress. me proceedings of the Council nc-et.ns are recorded on tape, and cnj.onts of each person shall be limited to three 3) minutes. A. State hy the Mayor. B. FkQPOSED RESOLUTiOn. A BESflLU.TIO OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CiTY OF IA QUINTA, CALCR\'IA, STATI;C iTS ICY WITH RESPECT TO C. Public Comment. i. RlTTE CO\U\,lCATIOS A G.Thunication from the Coachella Valley Mexican American Chamber of Commerce.. B. Communications from the president of the La Quinta Property Owner's Association. C. Communication from gleannie N. Waldron regarding refuse collection. 5. CO'.ET BY COUNCIL HEIBES LARINCS A public bearing regarding a proposed amendment to the Municipal Land Use Ordinance No. 348 regarding home occupations. 1. Report from the Planning COmms.s-n. 2. Ordinance ror introductiOn. B. A public hearing regarding a proposed amendment to the Municipal Land Use Ordinance No. 348 regarding height and setback requirements for walls and fences. 1 aort rcm L nomno Co miS.-%infl 2 rt rom the pq og ttaff Cr0. inance. tor *t coduct on. BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A*Av:-i9,19S3 V' e wo. C. A public hearing regarding a proposed amendment to the Municipal Ian d Use Ordinance No. 348 regarding temporary use of recreational vehicle and trailers within the City. 1. Report froin the Planning Comrnission. 2. Ordinance for introduction. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Approval of the Minutes of the meeting of April 5 1983. B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF E CITY OP LA QUINTA, CALiFORNIA, APPROVING DEMANDS. S. BUSINESS SESSION A. Rcztort from the Community Safety\ Coordinator regarding a preliminary study e.relative to paramedic services in La Quinta. B. PiOPCSED RESOLUTION. A ESQLUTION OF THE CITY COU\CIL OPTE ITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING I'>'FSO1i'.'T1ON NO. B2-8, DESIGNATING;SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK AS AN AUTHORIZED DEPOSITORY FOR CITY FUNDS AND DESIGNATING AUTHORIZED SIGNATURES.'. 1. Resolution for doption. C. RCport from the City Manager rcErding a final version of the SunLine JOint Fy@Powers Agreement. 1. Motion for adoption P. Other. 9. DOwRL>Y';.>NT BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* 4 Statement of the Mayor wo weeks ago, I made a remark which I deeply regret. It was made in reference to an Hispanic person who has worked for me and whom I consider a close friend. No insult or offense was intended to him or to other Hispanic persons. My remark was a mistake. It was a term which I understand is not acceptable. All I can do now with respect to the incident is say I am sorry, and hope that people of good will accept my apology. I have lived in La Quinta for the past 20 years. I think that those of you who know me know that I try to be a fair and reasonable person. I have worked actively in community efforts ranging from development of La Quinta park to the incorporation of the City. With respect to the Hispanic community, there has been a significant Hispanic influence, including the naming of our streets and involvement in our history and culture. Hispanics are an important part of our community. I hope that Hispanics will be actively involved in community affairs and will propose community activities. I welcome the involvement of Hispanics and all others in all aspects of our community life and I want to assist them in this involvement. It is my goal that our community be one community, and that all of us work together for its benefit. It is my hope that I will be permitted the opportunity to put this unfortunate incident behind me and to provide leadership and interest in necessary programs in the coming year. BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* RESOLUTION NC. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, STATING ITS POLICY WITH RESPECT TO NONDISCRIMINATION. BE IT RESOLVE by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, that it is the Policy of the City of La Quinta and its City Council to not discriminate in any manner because of race, religion, national origin or sex; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council opposes any such discrimination, and will mae every effort to assure that such disorganization shall not exist in in matters within the perview of the City of La Quinta. APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of 1983. IAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED AS ro FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: CITY ATTORNEY BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* 7/i COACHELLA VALLEY MEXICAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PC. BC)X 174 * INDIO CAliFORNiA 22()2 PlCNE A47.* 2,()( CMAMBERCOMME April 13, 1983 OFFICERS. Martin Martinez. President Mayor Robert Bajer fnrance&rric City of La Quinta Lupe Herrera Vice Presldent 78-105 Calle Estado 8usineatn La Quinta, CA 92253 Joseph Lares. Treasurer Accountant Melanie Fesmire. Secretary Attorney Dear Mayor Bajer: DIRECTORS On behalf of the membership of the Coachella Valley Maria Arn Mexican American Chamber of Commerce, we wish to I'rsurtr Agent express outrage over the derogatory manner in which Cnstubai Army Bosirnessrn you referred to person of Mexican decent in your iI)uran comments of April 5, 1983 as reported by the local Busin'non news media. Your comments demonstrate ignorance arid insensitivity towards a large segment of the popu- Hb L n lation of the Coachella Valley. And, as a newly Bus npstn an Joe Lh ma Rams selected mayor of the City of La Quinta, suh com- Bu n man ments are an embarrassment to that fine city. Rudy a en RaLaeBoke We trust that the good people of La Quinta will take appropriate measures to insure that no public offi- cial of that city will ever again utter such remarks about any group of people. You owe a public apology to the Mexican American community and to the residents of La Quinta. Respectfully yours, COACHELLA VALLEY XICAN ARICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Q /4 Martin Martinez 2 president MM/md cc: La Quinta City Council Patricia Larson, Supervisor Al McCandless, Congressman Indio Daily News Desert Sun BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A*Th La 4uirita ropprty wnrs Association ox 541 a quinta, Calif. 92253 March 13, 1983 1Lonorabl Mayor and Cu.unci1prsons, Th following statwntg ar regarding th article in th April 12th dition of th Desert Sun regarding a property Ownr9 mting h1d on April 11th. Alan. Layton is not a spok..sman for our organization and did not hav authorization to mak statm nts to th pr.ss Th Prp.gidpnt is th spokSman for th organization. Th artiol containd srv#'.ral prrors: 1. Th mting on April 11th was ot a spcially ealld mting, but a rg.ular monthly meting of th Hoard. 2. Th statmnt most pOp1 in th homeowners. association hopd Mayor Wolff'q tq.rm would b Xtflddt is without bsis. W hav not po1ld our mmb'rsbip arid do not int#'.nd to. Thp statmp...nts mad wr spcifically mad by th Board of Dirct- or. 3. Th statmnt W ar plarining on going to th City Council mting xt wk and astor his rignation is iricorrct. w hav no plans at this tim to mak a statrnnt at th City Council mtirig. Sinc77% sident BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A*The, La Quinta Property Owners Association Box 54t. La Quinta, Calif. 92253 March 12 i983 HOnordbl Mayor and Couneilprson, fcl1owig r'i,otions wre adopt.d by th Board of I)Directors of Th La Quinta Property Owners Association o April Ii, 1983: 1. We urge that Bob Baier#'.r re&resign his position as Mayor, but retain his sat as: City Councilman. Adoptd on a vot of 5 Ys- 2 2. W urge that th Mayor b le.ctd by popular vot at th nxt possible e1ctiOn. Adoptd on a vote 7 Ys- 0 o. Sinere John Ryan Pres idnt BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A*April 15, 1983 Board of Directors La Quinta Property Owners Association La Quinta, CA 92253 Attention: Mr. John Ryan, President Subject: Board of Directors Adopted Position Relative to ayor Bob Baier Gentlemen: As a concerned citizen of our cOmmunity and member of the La Quinta Property Owners Association, I hereby submit my views relative to this important issue. 1. I disapprove of the Board's plan of action. 2. I disapprove of the Board going forward with their plan of action without the approval of the membership majority. B. I do not condone this action, nor do I believe the rnembership approves of the Board taking such action without their consent or approval. I have reason to suspect that the Eoard has been manipulated into this action; and I hope they will not fall prey to this unkind act posed against one of our city officials. Respectfully, 4 2< cc. City of La Quinta MayorBob Baier 3ames Montgomery P. 0. Box 88 La Quinta, CA 92253 BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* Box 585 La Quinta, CA 92253 April 14, 1983 Board of Directors La Quinta Property Owners Association La Quinta, CA 92253 entlemen: As a member of the La Quinta Property Owners Association, I resent the announcement in the local newspapers that the La Quinta Property Owners Association voted against an official of the City of La Quinta when there had been no meeting of the membership at which a vote could have been taken. At the present time, I am ashamed to admit that I belong to the Property Owners Association, and request that the stand supposedly taken by the Association be rescinded or be put to a vote of THE MBERSHIP at an Open Meeting Sincerely, Marilyn; J.\ Knecht BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* 1/ #2 January 14, 1983 City of La quinta: Mandatory garbage pick up!! This doesn't leave people very much choice, does it? This doesn't sound like a democracy. This sounds like a dictatorship. There are some responsible people in this community that can take care of their own garbage without dumping it in the desert. We're going to have our water rates raised, gas raised, phone raised. high electricity hills, food prices and clothing are high, and now we re going to VE to by law) have garbage pick up. Well, that's fine for the people who can afford it and want home pick up. I, personally, can't afford another bill even if it is just 19.OC every three months, and T m sure I'm not alone. What about the week-enders and the people who only come here a few time a year? Are they going to have to pay for a service that they don't receive or need? Is this fair? I agree that garbage dumped in the desert is unsightly. I don't like it either, but how about a few alternative? Why couldn't we have a community dumpster in a convenient location in the area. There could be reasonable fee. It could be open on the weekend and maybe one day during the week. La Quinta should have a recycling area where residents can turn in bottles, aluminum cans, and paper as well as deposit trash for a fee. This could bring. in some extra money for the community, help us keep La quinta clean, and give us one more choice. It would still leave the option of going to the dump if we want to. I)on't take away the choice from the responsible people because of a few jerks who dump in the desert. ive us a break, not another law and bill. Jeannie M. Waldron BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A * NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: The Honorable Mayor and Councilmernbers From: Planning Commission Date: April 19, 1983 Subject: PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE MUNICIPAL LAND USE ORDINANCE NO. 348, AMENDING SECTION 21.36, HOME OCCUPATIONS', AND ADDING SECTION 18.42, HOME OCCUPATIONS, PERMIT". RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve and adopt the proposed amendment of Section 21.36 and the addition of S&ction 18.42 to the Municipal Land Use Ordinance No. 348, based on the attached findings and in accordance with Exhibit A". Discussion The proposed amendment to the Municipal Land Use Ordinance was heard by the Planning Commission at their April 12, 1983 meeting. The Commissioners a9reed with the intent and content of the proposal, and voted unanimously to recommend approval and adoption of the ordinance amendments. The staff's report to the Planning Commission is attached for your information. SLB dmv AFPROVED 1* C A. 1. BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* REPOI PNNING CIMISSI April 12, 1983 Page Three. Existing Uses and Compliance with the Proposed Ordinance Cont'd) At this tjir, a probably area is north of Highway 111 adjacent to the Whitewater River, between Adams Street and Dune Palms ad.) Findings 1. The ptoposed ordinance airndnent will provide for the publics' health, safety and general welfare. 2. The ordinance will protect the residential character and enhance residents' enjoyment of the City's neighborhoods. 3 The arner)cnt will provide for the rrre equitable and effective enforcement of he regulations governing h occupations. cmrrndat ion Psed upon the above findings, staff recancnds that the Plarming Crmission to the City Council approval and adoption of the proposed crdi.nce sndffflt to Section 21.36 of the MLinicipal Land Use Ordinance No. 348, accordance with the attached Fibit A". S:drtm7 BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* 4-6>5 Tfl ayt i ty of La Ui nta *em)ers of the otjrii1 i ty of ta flul nta FRfl. Pa iii d nd \ncj.el a orway 77-395 Calle urano ATE: Anril 19, 193 T;v SS.1SST: Height and setback requ1refent for walls and fences. I introduction i on: In a newly incorporated City of 1 ess than for 4) rnonth, we find it di ffi cu it to comprehend the sudden need to restriCt hom.eo.ners from constructin9 perimeter fences and wal 1 s. History: Homes have been built in our area under the County's interpre- tation of flrdinance 348 that fences and wal is could c up to the property 1 me, arid be up to six 6) foot in hL'iht. There is no way to chane the way th@sp. exiSting homes sit on their lots. iany of them are situated such that their only yard area is on the street side, and for safety and privacy cii 1 for' tall perimeter fencing. Facts and Percentaqes: The concern is out of proportion. f the citys 4O corner lots, over two thirds 2/3 rds) are undeveloped. That is of the corner lot that will need the approval of any construction to be reviewed by the Planning Corimission. For years past1 six foot high perimeter fences have been nermitted. fl.f the city developed lots. Less than one fourth have perimeter fences exceeding four feet in height. That Is only 21 of all developed lots. There is little fear that overnight we will hp-cope a city with fortres wal 1s ii ning our streets Concerns * Ld Quinta has a high population of young working fail is. By prohibiting all building of six foot high ierimeter fences, you will he discriminating against the lower and middle income families 1 iving in the affordabi e" Cove area The loosely tossed about solution is to let people file for a variance" The price attached to a variance is $1200,oo * far above the average citizens budget. * ogs are roaming our streets, defecating in yards, destroying private property, and endangering young children. * The safety of the children must he considered. A front fence must be high enough to keep todlers in. and strangers and dogs out. BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* oncerns Continued: pae 2 * Those with uard dos should al low their animal access to the entire perimeter of the home. lso, the fence should be of a heiht to keep the animal enclosed. * The Cove area is one bi exception to the standard code. The lots are restrictively small 50x100) and homes are sizable. 1200 sq. ft. homes minimum, plus a two car arage) * New rules should not he devised that deprive so r.any residents of their property useae or favor one area o the city over another. Summary ith the City Plannin Commission reviewin the plans for all construction, we see no concern that there would be a sudden influx of fences, nor would future homes be built in such a manner that yard areas would be built in a problem area. Concern over visibility and safety of pedestrians, motorists, and homeowners can be protected best by. enforcin sped 1 Imits and observation of stop signs. The number of homeowners interested in, or ii need of perimeter fencing is not so overwhelming that the ppearance of the city would be defaced to that of a walled fortress. A ned to chane the county's view on ordinance 348 appears unneccesary. The varidne offer is only an additional thorn to those who can barely afford a fence nd landscapin. BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: The Honorable Mayor and Councibrbers From: The Planning C(r[flission Date: April 19, 1983 Subject: PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENT ADDING SECTION 18.41, TIITD RECREATIONAL VEHICLE, TEMPORARY USE TO THE MUNICIPAL L USE ORDINANCE NO.348 PETIT THE USE OF RECREATIONAL vEHICLes FOR TEMPORARY HABITATIC ON RESIDENTIAL TS. RECDATION The Planning Carmission reoOrrds that the City Council approve and adopt the arrndeent adding Section 18.41, *`Recreational Vehicle, Tepporary Use', to the inicipal Land Use Ordinance No.348, in accordance with Eibit *A" and the attached findings. Discussion The proposed ordinance, as discussed in the attached staff report presented to the Planning Crrrission, addresses the teirporary use or habitation of recreational vehicles on residential propefty with an occupied house and on construction sites. The proposed ordinance does not consider the storage of those vehicles owned by the resident and stored on their property. The proposed arendment was heard by the Planning Crtrnission on April 12, 1983. DQring discussion of the intent and general content of the proposed ordinance, the Corrrrrission recanmnded that it be eaaded to allow the tepporary use of a recreational vehicle on construction sites. The purpose behind this change is that it would allow the builder to provide night-time security for the construction site to prevent the theft of supplies and vandalism. A permit for this purpose ould be issued by the crrrunity Development Director upon approval by the Building Official. The Planning Carmissioners voted unanirously to approve the proposed ordinance amendment adding Section 18.41, as anended above, to the Mimic ipal Land Use Ordinance No. 348. Lx #<tIYM$ BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A * NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A!* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A"* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A#* RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEMANDS. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, to approve demands as shown On the Demand/Warrant register dated April 19, 1983. APPROVED and ADOPTED this 19th day of April, 1983. MAYOR ATTEST: CIIY CLFRY APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: /ITY ATTORNE\ ITY MANAGER I) BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A$* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A%* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A&* MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: The Ronorable Mayor and City Council Members From: Douglas A. Brown, Community Safety Coordinator Dale: April 1 1983 Subject: REPORT FROM THE COMMUNITY SAFETY COORDINATOR A Preliminary Study Regarding Paramedic Service in La Quinta For the past few months, La Quinta Volunteer Fire Chief Bernie ordon has been seeking support of the community to establish a para- medic program here in La Quinta. This has been a difficult task for one man to do. With the recent incident involving Mayor Baier at the La Quinta Hotel Golf Cose, it became readily apparent that all the people of La Quinta deserved more prompt ambance service, especially in life or death situations. Consequently, the Community Safety Department scheduled a special meeting which was held on April 13, at La Quinta City Hall to discuss the idea of paramedics in La Quinta. Attending that meeting were the following persons. Councilmembers Larry Allen and Judy Cox, Battalion Chief Bill Lord Riverside County Fire Department), Code Enforcement Officer Frank Mazza, Bernie Gordon, and Director Richard Oliphant Cove Communities Fire District). Mr. Oliphant told the group about the cove communities Indian Wells, Palm Desert, and Rancho Mirage) effort to get their successful paramedic services going as well as difficulties encountered in the formation process. Discussion centered on ways to fund such a program, possibly through an assessment district. Since the paramedics would also be firefighting personnel, the City would also gain increased fire protection from a paramedic program like the cove communities are using. Future plans for additional fire stations and personnel should also be considered in plsnning a paramedic program. The feasibility of joining as a member of the Cove Communities Fire District was also mentioned and would require legal research for more definitive data. BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A'*REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL RE: PARAMEDICS PAGE 2 Based on the previous xerience of safety personnel serving La Quinta, paramedics would be extremely beneficial in lifesaving efforts for both residents and visitor. to La quinta. The citizens have told Us of long waits for ambulances and of very large bills for the service or local Coachella Valley area) ambulance service. As Community Safety Coordinator, I feel that a paramedic program for La Quinta, provided under contract with the Riverside County Fire Department, would be a very worthwhile goal for the City Council to set. The issue of paramedic would eventually become a ballot measure if an assessment district was established to pay for that service. Under the guidelines of' Proposition 13, it would take a 2/3 vote to approve such a program. This would mean that much time and effort would be needed to promote and generate support for the ballot measure. La Quinta is a can do community. If we want a paramedic program bad enough, we can surely get one going. It is my recommendation to the City Council that a committee be established to research in-depth the paramedic issue in La Quinta. Respectfully submitted, Th Douglas A. Brown Community Safety Coordinator APROVD C"J.T. C',, BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A(* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A)* RESOLUTION \.O. 83- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 82-18, DESIGNATING SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK AS AN AUTHORIZED DEPOSITORY FOR CITY FUNDS AND DESIGNATING AUTHORIZED SIGNATURES. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, that Resolution No. 82-18 hereby is AMENDED as follows: SECTION 1. Security Pacific National Bank is designated as an authorized depository for City funds. SECTION 2. Authorized signatures on all accounts, warrants and checks shall be as follows: Robert L. Baler Mayor Frank M. Usher City Manager Lawrence B. Cunningha City Treasurer On warr.-.ts nd chocks, to Signatures must be original, one signature ma ne r&esijrile. APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of 1983. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: PROVED AS TO CONTENT CITY ATTORNEY lT ACER BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02 A** MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: onorable Mayor and Members of the City Council From: Frank N. Usher, City Manager Date: April 15, 1983 Subject Joint Powers Agreement with SunLine Transit Agency he changes. in the latest version of the Joint Powers Agreement with the SunLine Transit Agency are extremely minor in nature and have been requested by the County of Riverside. Approval of the new version is respectfully recommended. BIB] 09-18-1996-U01 03:28:54PM-U01 CC-U02 04-U02 19-U02 1983-U02