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SP 2007-082 LQ Country Club Clubhouse (2008)LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB - CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 City of La Quinta Riverside County, CA Date: May 8, 2008 (5th Submittal) Prepared For: LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB P. O. Box 99 77-750 Avenue 50 La Quinta, CA 92247 Project No. 719-00 Prepared By: M D S CONSULTING PLANNERS �r . ENGINEERS SURVEYORS _-r JW tar.l�kZh, w, Aor TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVESUMMARY............................................................ 1 1. INTRODUCTION...................................................................... 2 1.1 Project Description............................................................... 2 1.2 Purpose & Intent.................................................................. 3 1.3 Project Regional Setting......................................................... 3 ➢ Exhibit A - Regional Vicinity Map 3 1.4 Project Local Setting, - . ...... .................................................. 4 ➢ Exhibit B - Site Vicinity Map 2 ➢ Exhibit C - Existing Land Use/Zoning Exhibit 5 ➢ Exhibit D - Existing General Plan Exhibit 6 1.5 Project History................................................................... 7 1.6 Enabling Legislation............................................................. 7 1.7 California Environmental Quality Act Compliance......................... 7 1 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB MDS CONSULTING CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN Table of Contents, continued: - 2. PLANS, PROGRAMS & GUIDELINES .............................................. 8 2.1 Community Concept................................................................. 8 2.2 Land Use.............................................................................. 8 2.2.1 Land Use/General Plan Context.. - - . - . ................................... 8 2.2.2 Zoning and Development Regulations and Standards ................. 9 Development Standards Comparison Table .................................... 10 ➢ Exhibit Group E — Architectural, Landscape & Lighting ➢ Exhibit Group F — Civil Engineering 3. ZONING & DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS .................................. 11 3.1 Specific Plan Overlay District .................................................... 11 3.2 Site Development Permits & Process ............................................ 12 3.3 Specific Plan Amendments........................................................ 12 3.3.1 Specific Plan Amendment Procedures ................................... 14 4. GENERAL PLAN CONSISTENCY.................................................... 15 5. ADDENDA — FINAL CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL ....................... ... 16 PROJECTTEAM LIST.................................................................. 26 -H LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB MDS CONSULTING CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN L+Yrry Far 6u ti 111 N L MDS CONSULTING I.:1 QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUBHOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN L LIST OF EXHIBITS f ' ➢ 4. REGIONAL VICINITY MAP EXHIBIT A ➢ SITE VICINITY MAP EXHIBIT B ➢ EXISTING LAND USE/ZONING EXHIBIT EXHIBIT C I - ➢ EXISTING GENERAL PLAN EXHIBIT EXHIBIT D ➢ ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBITS EXHIBIT GROUP E j ❖ Cover Sheet A-1 8 ❖ Existing Site Plan A-2 ❖ Site Plan A-3 ❖ Main Level Floor Plan A-4 I ❖ Golf Level Floor Plan A-5 ❖ Roof Plan A-6 ❖ Elevations (South & North Elevations) A-7 ❖ Elevations (East & West Elevations) A-8 ❖ Overall Site Section A-9 ❖ Technical Site Plan A-10 ❖ Site Sections: (Sections A -A & B -B) A-11 ❖ Site Sections: (Sections C -C & D -D) A-12 ❖ Clubhouse Sections: (Sections A -A & B -B) A-13 I_. ❖ Clubhouse Sections: (Sections C -C, D -D & E -E) A-14 L+Yrry Far 6u ti 111 N L MDS CONSULTING I.:1 QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUBHOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN L List of'Exhibits, continued: ➢ ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBITS EXHIBIT GROUP E ❖ Maintenance Building (Floor & Roof Plans) A-15 ❖ Maintenance Building (Elevations) A-16 ❖ Cart Barn (Floor & Roof Plans) A-17 ❖ Cart Barn (Elevations) A-18 ❖ Color & Materials Board A-19 ➢ LANDSCAPE EXHIBITS EXHIBIT GROUP E ❖ Landscape Plan - Plant Palette DD -1 ❖ Landscape Plan - Avenue 50 Berm ❖ Entry Gate Exhibit ❖ Project Record — Additional Landscaping along Eisenhower Drive ➢ LIGHTING EXHIBIT EXHIBIT GROUP E ❖ Photometric Plan: Phase 1 PHE-1 ❖ Photometric Plan: Phase 2 PHE-2 ❖ Photometric Plan: Details PHE-3 ➢ ENGINEERING EXHIBITS EXHIBIT GROUP F ❖ Site Aerial Exhibit (June 2003) E-1 ❖ Site Aerial Exhibit (December 2006) E-2 ❖ Aerial — Topographic Survey E-3 ❖ Existing Utilities E-4 ❖ Site Development Permit (2007-885) E-5 ❖ Circulation Plan E-6 w w iv LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB MDS CONSULTING CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The La Quinta Country Club — Club House Specific Plan shall set forth the design criteria/guidelines for the reconstruction of a new club house, maintenance building, cart barn, related parking facilities, new tennis courts and related driving range facilities, all as detailed in Section 1 of this Specific Plan. The La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan is organized into five sections: Section 1, Introduction: This section provides a description of the proposed project, the purpose and intent of the Specific Plan, the project setting and history, the legislative authority for the Specific Plan and the method of compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Section 2, Plans, Programs and Guidelines: This section provides the organization and framework of the Land Use Plan and related plan exhibits. This section of the Specific Plan establishes the land use policy for the La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan and provides the design guidelines which set design and development criteria and direction for individual elements within the Specific Plan area boundary. Section 3, Zoning and Development Regulations: This section establishes the zoning applicable to land within the La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan area boundary. Development regulations are presented for development within the Specific Plan area boundary. Section 4, General Plan Consistency: This section uses the key land use elements of the City of La Quinta General Plan as the basis for evaluating the consistency of the La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan with the City of La Quinta General Plan. Section 5, Addenda: This section contains the Final Conditions of Approval. A list of the Project Team members is provided at the back of this book. �1 MDS CONSULTING _ LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB 111 CLUBHOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN I Introduction 1.1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The purpose of the La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan is to set forth the design criteria/guidelines for the following two phase project: Phase 1: • Construct a new club house on the site of the previously demolished club house as a one and two-story building with a total area of 42,872 square feet. Construct a new fully -walled maintenance facility consisting of a building of 8,094 square feet with a covered storage area of 1,456 square feet and all required site storage and operational facilities to serve the La Quinta Country Club golf course. • Construct new Cart Barn of 6,665 square feet and cart staging facility at the proposed club house. • Construct a new site entry drive and 214 space lighted parking area. • Redesign the existing driving range and chipping (short game) practice area. Phase 2: Construct two new depressed tennis courts which are fully fenced and lighted. • Install new security gates at Avenue 50 entrance. UiA kX>.41lX Cir 2 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB MDS CONSULTING CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN 1.2 PURPOSE AND INTENT The La Quinta Country Club — Club House Specific Plan is presented as a comprehensive planning and development document intended to guide the re -development of lands within the La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan area boundary. This document establishes and updates the design and development zoning policies applicable to development within the project plan area and establishes the regulations and standards which serve as the zoning and development regulation for the property. In cases where the zoning and development regulation is non-specific within the document, the zoning and development regulation is guided by the City of La Quinta ordinance in effect at the time. The La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan is intended to insure a development consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of the City of La Quinta General Plan and the goals of La Quinta Country Club. 1.3 PROJECT REGIONAL SETTING The site of the La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan area is approximately 100 miles east of the city of Los Angeles and the Pacific Coast and approximately 247 miles west of the Phoenix/Scottsdale metropolitan region. The plan area is located at the base of the Santa Rosa Mountains in the regional vicinity of Palm Springs and is located within the corporate limits of the City of La Quinta in Riverside County, California. Desert Hot To��"�Los Angeles Springs / 10 —, rr Zp Ftalm \ � ! � 15 Springs ` \ San Jacinto Mtn. / Rancho / 10 \ Mirage% CatCityuras iVVQ% �� 1 1 Indio y '31Mn� To Phaanix /i Cin cert n r Regional Vicinity IN/lap Mir / Exhibit A i Salton Sea 3 ~ LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB MDS CONSULTING CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN 1.4 PROJECT LOCAL SETTING The La Quinta Country Club — Club House Specific Plan area boundary is within the City of La Quinta, a 31 -square mile municipality located in the southeastern portion of the Coachella Valley. The city is bounded on the west by the City of Indian Wells, on the east, by the City of Indio and Riverside County, on the north by Riverside County, and federal and county lands to the south. The City of La Quinta was incorporated in 1982. The La Quinta Country Club is accessible from Interstate 10 by way of Jefferson Street and/or Washington Street. See Site Vicinity Map (Exhibit B). The project site is bounded by the La Quinta Resort and Spa on the west and by existing residential land on the north, east and south. See Existing Land Use/Zoning Exhibit (Exhibit Q. The La Quinta Country Club, a private club with a maximum membership of 400 members, continues to operate a championship golf course and associated amenities. 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All 1 �. � �• ;� .t � t� � T • 3 , g '. • s COUNTRY CLUB LDR h >nar+' R G t • o. f+ +ice s, i y ;� r.• ✓.. � - -- •- 1 r, '~ {i�' aja .'�,►` .� � �. .�_ �� •mss.. a � �'' 41, °HDR IICi L' SUL�L_ Existing General Plan Exhibit Exhibit D -6- MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN 1.5 PROJECT HISTORY The La Quinta Country Club, a private club, was established in 1959 by several individuals who purchased the property from the La Quinta Hotel, which included the golf course, surrounding property, and the cart facility at the driving range. This was accomplished with the purpose of establishing a private Country Club for members only. The inaugural event was honored by President Dwight D. Eisenhower cutting the ribbon at the ceremonies. The La Quinta Country Club is a regular venue of the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic PGA Golf ise every year from the professional players and the participating celebrities. Tournament and is well known for the greatness of the course, earning much pra The clubhouse suffered major damage to its foundation, sub -soil surface, and structure during the Borrego Springs earthquake of 2005. The damage was sufficient to prompt the City of La Quinta to condemn the building and declare it unsafe. After extensive studies by various experts, it was concluded that any remedial work would not salvage the existing facility; therefore, the clubhouse was demolished in 2006 with plans to build a new facility on the approximate location of the former building. 1.6 ENABLING LEGISLATION The authority to prepare, adopt, and implement the La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan is granted to the City of La Quinta by California Government Code (Title 7, Division 1, Chapter 3, Article 8, Sections 65450 through 65457). As with General Plans, the Planning Commission must hold a public hearing before it can recommend to the City Council, the adoption of a specific plan or an amendment thereto. The City Council of La Quinta may adopt a Specific Plan and/or an amendment to the Specific Plan by either ordinance or resolution. The La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan is a regulatory document that, once adopted, will amend the Development Code for the La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan area. As such, the adopted plan, once incorporated by reference, makes consistent, the La Quinta General Plan. Upon completion of the La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan adoption process, future development must be consistent with the Specific Plan and amendment thereto. 1.7 CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT COMPLIANCE As a result of environmental issues identified by City Staff, focused environmental studies have been or are being prepared in conjunction with the specific plan approval and will be incorporated into the data used by the City of La Quinta for developing findings for approval. As a result of the finding of these on-site environmental studies concerning archaeology, biology, hydrology, and paleontology, mitigations for environmental compliance will be developed and administered under the jurisdiction of the City of La Quinta Community Development Department. 44'N- -7 - AIDS 7 -MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN 2 Plans, Programs and Guidelines 2.1 COMMUNITY CONCEPT The La Quinta Country Club Golf Course is an established recreational facility, surrounded by a series of golf -oriented residential neighborhoods defined by the the La Quinta Country Club's championship golf course. The golf course radiates from the Golf Club House and practice facilities. The residential communities are defined by existing major thoroughfares of Washington Street, Eisenhower Drive and Avenue 50. The golf course serves as the open space focus of neighborhoods generally located in areas graded to provide panoramic fairway views, which provides a buffer to the adjacent residential units. 2.2 LAND USE 2.2.1 Land Use/General Plan Context The La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan implements the City of La Quinta General Plan by bringing detailed policies and regulations together into a focused development plan for the Specific Plan Area. The La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan is a regulatory document which, when adopted by the City Council of La Quinta, governs all facets of project development including the distribution of land uses, location and sizing of supporting infrastructure, as well as development standards and regulations for the plan area. The La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan land use is G (Golf Course) and the zone designation is GC (Golf Course). The Site Development Permit elements will provide new facilities as a replacement for the now -removed club house as well as the temporary onsite buildings, parking facilities, cart barn, golf course maintenance facility, tennis courts and entry statement. A Site Development Permit will be required for the club house, parking facilities, cart barn, golf course maintenance facility, tennis courts, recreational or open spaces amenities, entry statements, and similar facilities. 8 MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN n 2.2.2 Zoning and Development Regulations and Standards The La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan is prepared as a link between the La Quinta General Plan guidelines and subsequent development proposals for development within the plan area. The Club House is located within the Golf Course (GC) District. The table on the following page is a comparison of the development standards. The La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan implements the City's General Plan by: ❖ Specifying the land uses in the plan area; ❖ Providing the framework for development in an orderly manner; and ❖ Requiring Site Development Permits to be submitted to the Community Development Department for the club house, parking areas, cart barn and maintenance facility, tennis courts, recreational or open space amenities, entry statement and similar facilities. —9— MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN n r r Golf Course (GC) District Development Standards Comparison Table Specific flan 2007-082 La Quinta Country Club GC Club House Development Standard _ GC Development Standards S ecific Plan Minimum building site n/a n/a Maximum structure height 28 ft. 52 ft. -See Note 1 Maximum. number of stories 2 2 Building setbacks: - From Eisenhower Drive as a "Primary linage Corridor" 22 ft. - See Note 2 43 ft. - See Note 3 - From all perimeter street R.O.W's 30 ft. 52 ft. min. - From abutting residential projects 30 ft. 47 ft. - See Note 4 - From abutting commercial, office, industrial, and MC major community facilities district) projects 20 ft. n/a _ - Minimum setback from interior propeq lines within the same project 0 n/a Note 1. The building height of the clubhouse varies throughout the four sides due to the use of varied building masses and roof configurations in creating articulation and interest in the roof planes. The heights vary (19', 22', 26', 27', 32', 34' 35', 36'-6", 42' and 43'-6"). The height of the highest element is a noninhabitable see through architectural theme tower located at the northeast corner, away from Eisenhower Drive, facing the golf course. This tower is 52' high to the roof peak. Refer to the exterior elevations Note 2. Eisenhower Drive as a "Primary Image Corridor" has a 150 feet setback from R.O.W. in which heights within this 150 must be 22 feet or less in height. N ote 3. Note 4. The clubhouse setback at Eisenhower Drive is proposed at 135'-0" to the southwest corner of the building where the clubhouse is skewed at an angle to address the view to the golf course. This angle also softens the setback impact to a wall that is normally parallel to the R.O.W. The cart barn is 47'-0" from the residential area to the north while the clubhouse is 225 feet from this property line. •„ ,WAA 10 MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN u r Exhibit Group E Archltectural, Landscaping & Lighting MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN Architectural Exhibits LEE & SAKAHARA ARCHITECTS, A.I.A. 4c+ C:�� MUS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN F ARCHITECTURAL SHEET INDEX A-1 COVER SHEET A-2 EXISTING SITE PLAN A-3 SITE PLAN A-4 MAIN LEVEL FLOOR PLAN A-5 GOLF LEVEL FLOOR PLAN A-6 ROOF PLAN A-7 ELEVATIONS (SOUTH & NORTH ELEVATIONS) A-8 ELEVATIONS (EAST & WEST ELEVATIONS) A-9 OVERALL SITE SECTION LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA A-10 TECHNICAL SITE PLAN A-11 SITE SECTIONS (SECTIONS A -A & B -B) A-12 SITE SECTIONS (SECTIONS C -C & D -D) A-13 CLUBHOUSE SECTIONS A-14 CLUBHOUSE SECTIONS A-15 MAINTENANCE BUILDING (FLOOR & ROOF PLANS) A-16 MAINTENANCE BUILDING (ELEVATIONS) A-17 CART BARN (FLOOR & ROOF PLANS) A-18 CART BARN (ELEVATIONS) A-19 COLOR & MATERIAL BOARD SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 SUBMITTAL: NOVEMBER 19, 2007 COVER SHEET A-1 LEE & SAKAHARA ARCHITECTS AIA ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 66az V.-- aveme Suile ]00 - -927 TEL 19491 Ml -t 100 FLA M491261 1144 AHkRFVIAvwNS A Asph Asph.t t C. C.— Conrra tP OBS. Obs't—d Arca uic under coast,-uctl— W/L Water Leve! 3 0099 LEGEND - r Jf i � E066 iF } �Yffjjrr!! !pt' J f � I f� .ia a•sr .. LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB J— a s°°`' EXISTING 0' 26' Sq' 191a' SITE PLAN SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Ysoa1 01 -1s -o7 LEE & SAKAHARA LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA oz-zs-o7 ARCHITECTS AIA 11-09-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS ,60E2 V.-- hremre sone ]W.I— CA 02G16-iez, EL rya0126t1100 F0.Y: IBaB�261-ttu wxx Ye�aa mm ENAIL inkA: com A-2 LEGEND - aoPc I 3 OOZs .ia a•sr .. s°°`' EXISTING 0' 26' Sq' 191a' SITE PLAN SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Ysoa1 01 -1s -o7 LEE & SAKAHARA LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA oz-zs-o7 ARCHITECTS AIA 11-09-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS ,60E2 V.-- hremre sone ]W.I— CA 02G16-iez, EL rya0126t1100 F0.Y: IBaB�261-ttu wxx Ye�aa mm ENAIL inkA: com A-2 .PIRM Nall, Rr9N6� K211. 1! 210 YDS) .. �Is�►l+'Hr�Y�e vrQr�� ; LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA LATER STAGE: LIST OF IMPROVEMENTS • Interior fitting out of ballroom by owner • Two new tennis courts east of entry drive SUMMARY: PARKING REQUIREMENTS USE CATEGORY AREA PARKING PARKING 46 (SF) REQUIRE REQ'D I -MENT Golf Uses : 5 spaces - Regulation per hole, 90 courses plus the Ballroom 2,887 1/75 sf. GFA spaces Total parking req'd required for Parking provided additional Standard uses on Handicap the site Restaurants : 1 space per (conventional sit- 75 sf, GFA down, including any bar portion) Mixed grille / 3,435 1/75 sf. GFA 46 Lounge I ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS - Private dining 1,215 1/75 Sf. GFA 17 -Banquet/ 01-15-08 Ballroom 2,887 1/75 sf. GFA 39 Total parking req'd 192 Parking provided Standard 207 Handicap 7 Total parking provided 214 NOTE: TENNIS COURT - TYP. 12' HIGH CHAINLINKED FENCE C_ SCALE. 1"=50'-0" � a^25' 50' �o' I SITE PLAN A-3 SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Y5081 11-01-0 01-29-077 LEE & SAKAHARA ARCHITECTS AIA 02-12-07 02-23-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 03-12-07 a K��a m • ���, 11-09-07;.9 wmr ,eN can E�.WIL inlaNeesaM com 01-15-08 COVERED TERRACE BALLROOM 54 20 b.l,`K_,rs GSriiL Z,, (�4 18 i �24 3 =�1 28 1 - 1251 ; �.e 4 6 °15" — ' u4 - 47g Eg 34j11 !42. I,t 43 45 44`� 48 FIRE PLACE LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB -rr^1 VI'[CU 46 3 FOUNTAIN 2 / MAIN LEVEL FLOOR PLAN (20,413 SF) AREA TABULATION: MAIN LEVEL: 20,413 SF GOLF LEVEL: 22,459 SF TOTAL. 42,872 SF LEGEND 1. PORTE COCHERE 2. VALET 3. ENTRY LOGGIA 4. LOBBY 5. RECEPTION 6. ELEVATOR 7. WAITING B. SECRETARY 9. SALES OFFICE 10 ASSISTANT/ BANQUET MANAGER 11. GENERAL MANAGER 12.. ACCOUNTING 13 CONTROLLER 14 WORKROOM 15. STORAGE 16- COMPUTER ROOM 17 JANITOR 18. BOARDROOM 19. LOUNGE 20, OUTDOORTERRACE 21. MIXED GRILLE (112 SEATS) 22, JANITOR 23. SERVICE STATION 24 LINEN STORAGE 25. WINE CELLAR 26 PANTRY 27" CHEF'S OFFICE 28. COOK/ DISH UP 29 DISH WASH 30. STAIRS 31. FREIGHT ELEVATOR 32, POT WASH 33. PREPAREA 34, DISH STORAGE 35, SERVICE STATION 36,ICE 37, WALK-IN REFRIGERATOR 36, WALK-IN REFRIGERATOR 39, WALK-IN FREEZER 40, DRV STORAGE 41. LADIE'S RESTROOM 42, MEN'S RESTROOM 43. HALLWAY 44. STORAGE 45, PRIVATE DINING (40 SEATS) 46. PRIVATE DINING ENTRY 47 CONCOURSE 48- PRIVATE DINING PATIO 49, FIREPIT 50. PREFUNCTION LOBBY 51 COAT CHECK 52. SERVICE BAR 53. ENTRY PORCH 54. BALLROOM SCALE: 3132°=V-0°MAIN LEVEL 0, 9' 16, 32' 1 FLOOR PLAN A-4 SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Y5081 11-01-06 LEE & SAKAHARA A UINTA, CALIFORNIA 01-24-07 ARCHITECTS AIA 01-29.07 02-23-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 03-12-07 05-18-07�e<i 11-09-07 r _- ISI �■�-`�`. -UTDO�OR BRACE s X46 t 1 f u" 24 SEATING TERRACE o ; �'� '�_! f -� }. f �� 39 ". 3421 25 23: I 27 } 16 I Ill "I1 38 2013� 1719. 18 54 I,48, _ 37 34 28 26 - 60 59 1 ; I!. * I ':35 a 29 '\ _� - - 2 `'�`( , 9 #A SERVICE YARD !� 61 �.. 6 �'. -, I 4 �, -2 s I Lld I 62 _. 6,7I. r _ x,701 s1 G. qg� ,. 2.. F- - 32'" �- BLDG LINE ABOVE 631. 72 - I BLDG LINE ABOVE LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB LH UUIIN IA, CALIFORNIA I 1 I I GOLF LEVEL FLOOR PLAN (22,459 SF) OUTDOOR TERRACE LEGEND 1. ELEVATOR I STAIR 2. ELEVATOR LOBBY 4. HALLWAY 5- PEDICUREIMANICURE 6. LADIES MASSAGE 7. DRESSING B. LOCKABLESTORAGE 9 LADIES LOCKER ROOM (154 LOCKERS) 11 LOCKABLE OFFICE 12 LADIES CARD ROOM 13. ATTENDENT 14 LAUNDRY 15 SHOWER 16 LAVATORY 17. VANITY 18. HALLWAY 19 CLOSET 20- LADIES LOCKER ROOM ENTRY 21 VESTIBULE 22. CLOSET 23 TRAINING STUDIO 24. STORAGE 25 FITNESS CENTER 26,. GALLERY/TROPHY CASE 27 CONCOURSE 26. MENS LOCKER ROOM ENTRY 29. BARBER SHOP 30, STEAM ROOM 31. MEN'S MASSAGE 32 DRESSING 33. SHOWER 34. LAVATORY 35. ATTENDANT 36. LAUNDRY 37. MEN'S LOCKER ROOM (204 LOCKERS) 38. HALLWAY 39. PRO SHOP 40. STARTER 41 PRO OFFICE 42. PROSHOPSTORAGE 43. DRESSING 44 MEN'S CARD ROOM 45 BAR 46 SERVICE STATION 48 SNACKBARSTORAGE 50. COOK AND DISH UP 51 SNACK BAR 52 LADIES RESTROOM 53 MEN'S RESTROOM 54 MAINTENANCE SHOP 55 MAINTENANCE STORAGE 57 MEN EMPLOYEE 58 WOMEN EMPLOYEE 59 SERVICE CORRIDOR 60DELIVERY 6L TRASH 62. ELECTRICAL ROOM 63. MECHANICAL ROOM 64, EMPLOYEE LOUNGE 85 BEER /WINE WALK-IN 66. LIQUID STORAGE 67 BULKSTORAGE 68. STAIR 69. FREIGHT ELEVATOR 70. FILE STORAGE 71 JANITOR 72, CORRIDOR NOTE: LEGEND NUMBERS 3, 10, 47, 49, & 56 NO LONGER IN USE SCALE: 3/32°=r-0° GOLF LEVEL Q' 8• 16° 32' I FLOOR PLAN A -i Y5081 11-01-06 SPECIFIC LEE & SAKAHARA PLAN 2007-082 01-29-07 02-23-07 ARCHITECTS AIA 03-12-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 05-18-07 11-09-07 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 SCALE: 3132"= 1'-0" ,e 3. ROOF PLAN A-6 Y5081 11-01-06 LEE & SAKAHARA 02-23-07 ARCHITECTS AIA 23-07 02-12 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 03 - - 07 05-18-079 11-09-07 TRIM CAP LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA SOUTH ELEVATION (VIEW FROM ENTRY) PAINTED DECORATIVE CLAY MISSION TILES VINYL CLAD CAN rFR A STONE WOOD DOORS AND WINDOWS NORTH ELEVATION (VIEW FROM GOLF COURSE) NOTE: HEIGHTS MEASURED FROM UPPER GRADE LEVEL it --STAINED WOOD PAINTED WROUGHT TRELLIS IRON RAILING t--8' WALL AT SERVICE YARD TRIM CAP NOTE: HEIGHTS MEASURED FROM LOWER GRADE LEVEL NOTE: GFRC - Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete SCALE: 3132" = 1'-0" 0' 8' 16' 3 2'` I ELEVATIONS A-7 SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Y5081 11-20-06 02-23-07 LEE & SAKAHARA ARCHITECTS AIA 03-12-07 05-18-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 05-30-07 .e� lea9i z,-„roAx ro.vi „aa 11-09-07 01-15-08 �.M.,,,ak� CLAY MISSION TILES PAINTED w' . r . �M11 �r 4 1I ., � �:. Iy: rr "� , . '•:i' + :,' I a; r {I'll .� � .._ - � _ _ _��I _ _ #. � .r ..� �. - �JXVII H" - _, _. .-_... _-_--,.,:.. __ � -., fl � ISI ,, F . ,�.: � ..., a• . � I�illlii,li}i�llill��l,I�!l�U.1�il�lr,�����l�l.,� �� I ,, �a NI —- � 41�� pp�{q r fTcr �m `. a t'rl[>!•'T f w of yr*r� { # Iy �... qg y - °r ..;., w �'MJ ,+E' -.. ^•-i :X" ..,-, b�� - j DECORATIVE WALL I'. • �.. .. a' x _; :. .. Y t. • V1h �`,r�.,+-�7!+ ��f�, > ,o �r-` t" .'%� � _ q � � �. �� '�°y .0 � yy j �� ,Ca- - .c.. _ ,.t�:°xtY" r v� - r'�l ..�. :. � j �.. •� w r �'.�...r" ti'� �. �� 14 i ei j A' -ulCl�t� .^ -'. _��_.�•�''.�:.�"-�#IS'�t+.-w..,.-.��'�. wi�►�r .� _ _ _ - _ _ �'. _ wtiN:-+�ic�.., ,�t-�' ,nc.'=w��,�Wf1����� '�, - �•�_�-'•� r_+ .-I SCONCE WOOD WINDOWS TILES EAST ELEVATION (VIEW FROM DRIVING RANGE) STAINFn wnnn CTAIAIFII Minnn un PAIN ICU HULL -U!' S' WALL AT IRON RAILING METAL DOOR SERVICE YARD WEST ELEVATION (VIEW FROM EISENHOWER DRIVE) NOTE:GFRC- GlassFiber Reinforced Concrete LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA SCALE: 3/32" = 1'-0" 0, 9 16' 92' ELEVATIONS SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 v5081 11-20-06 02-2s-07 03-12-07 LEE & SAKAHARA ARCHITECTS AIA 05-18-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 05-30-07 11-09-07`I1�^Ioo 01-15-08 A-8 SECT101 EXISTING SINGLE I CART BARN CART STAGING/ CLUBHOUSE STORY RESIDENCI PARKING — P/L EISENHOWER DRIVE SITE PLAN 1 "=40'-0" _ •Y � I' ��` �. i��d� xy�.f{ i ,I �. � '' 'Ski i '� �t PARKING PARKING MAINTENANCE BLDG. OVERALL SITE SECTION 1"=40'-0" LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB I AVENUE 50 6 EXISTING SNGLE � I STORY RESIDENCE �I DATUM +0,00' P/L PI /L SCALE. 1"=40'-0" OVERALL 20' 40' 120 SITE SECTION A-9 LA QUI NTA, CALIFORNIA SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Y5081 02-11-1-0607LE & SAKAHARA 02-23-07 ARCHITECTS AIA ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 03-12-07 ur4vww,.a:v.r .sox—Miwd&m, 05-18-07 11-09-07 I EMERGENCY ACCESS LAOUINTA RESORT CLUB EX5f6 6fmf 31AWAX Rof6 4 it�ET 1,mpsuwe3nvr' , Eo o 6 F�f ama WW- AL_ rtfS6o7A'dS n11k "• {^� Aornf.vowrw- 3Y' EXISTING SINGLE - STORY RESIDENCES X111 EXISTING RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 0 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA —A gffa g '8160 omu w*a- WI9# ifa- FIM0 €%}1b 011461F -,e W 900RieF ExSfd. 6 B"cntu wxi- �I Ax#ft�GREEN cq EXISTING GOLF COURSE 1ST TEE 225.. CART STAGING" GREENICE -�Fr HO f- , LL 47.0' f. U161._.'—'k — , A CHIPPING DRIVING RANGE e COCHERE O r i �+ DRIVING ±620' (±210 YDS) RANGE PARKING (214 SPACES) - - - t EXISTING C SINGLE - CTORV OENTRY DRIVE RESIDENCES I_ r _ 1N-T�BL a SECURITY GATES 1 I I i [k,—FUTURE TENNIS COURTS 71 - —1� (GHAIAI E) IN ED 38' a 50TH AVE asslf� Or err u++u ~ SINGLE /+900.. 7'-8' if - — ' L•XSfG 5; 60M Will, BXS1fi� 6 tw GMa W&U, SSaL{'1tE+C8 WIT# 3TWAP &IVU'f - S - ENGL-STORY RESIDENCES C 121 Orly EXS1C, 31NGGE-STdR.'f 7lJ'6`f T$MfFxdi r�1G. �`h SCALE; TECHNICAL 4 6a ,st, SITE PLAN SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Y5081 11-01-0 01--077 LEE & SAKAHARA ARCHITECTS AIA 02-1212-07 02-23-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 03-12-07 IEL I[ar� Eau L'biLWfsmm 05-18-07 11-09-07 A-10 + 267' 237' 1 135' ( SEE SITE PLAN) EXSiG. 3o Fear BX4fa 30•%fflT II RVW OF rktM5 90W BP PALMSC,M PI6Az1�K _ .:. IswIu SIG a PIL f4f�rs�.W1,9f uelrr.�,Thi Atiwr'nfr rr�. ux& 0 P* #w 1141' wl", it'f PN jr... PI+ It I 3 EXISTING SIDE- LAND SINGLE STORY WALK SCAP RESIDENCE STRIP EISENHOWER DR. PIL f, PARKING DRIVE SECTION A — A (LOOKING NORTH) ,gpr s .,-. •.14 fJiC7t"t� L �..+�_ fir" �+,,, t MU CART BARN PARKING/ GOLF COURSE BEYOND SECTION B — B (LOOKING EAST) LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA f�lllt111U11Nkl I,k� 311111II�IIIIIIII■� � ���� CLUBHOUSE CLUBHOUSE Ll SCALE: 3132"=1'-0^ SITE SECTIONS: � 2' A—A & B—B A-11 SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Y5081 11-01.08 02-12-07 02-23.07 03-12-07 LEE & SAKAHARA ARCHITECTS AIA ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS — 05-18-07 ,fie. GMU m 7"I J%RSTEr. rfw 411, � J� fflt t 14NPULATrNCT a1 LANf'3CAM =4i NP To WA6L. ,n 1 EXISTING BACKYARD LAND- SIDE- LANDSCAPE LANDSCAPE MAINT. EQUIP. SINGLE STORY SCAPE WALK MEDIAN STRIP DRIVE RESIDENCE STRIP 1 102' RJW L 3z— PIL f4f�rs�.W1,9f uelrr.�,Thi Atiwr'nfr rr�. ux& 0 P* #w 1141' wl", it'f PN jr... PI+ It I 3 EXISTING SIDE- LAND SINGLE STORY WALK SCAP RESIDENCE STRIP EISENHOWER DR. PIL f, PARKING DRIVE SECTION A — A (LOOKING NORTH) ,gpr s .,-. •.14 fJiC7t"t� L �..+�_ fir" �+,,, t MU CART BARN PARKING/ GOLF COURSE BEYOND SECTION B — B (LOOKING EAST) LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA f�lllt111U11Nkl I,k� 311111II�IIIIIIII■� � ���� CLUBHOUSE CLUBHOUSE Ll SCALE: 3132"=1'-0^ SITE SECTIONS: � 2' A—A & B—B A-11 SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Y5081 11-01.08 02-12-07 02-23.07 03-12-07 LEE & SAKAHARA ARCHITECTS AIA ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS — 05-18-07 11-09-07 01-15-08 WALKo STRI? WALK WALK STRIP 35� RE 1DENCE MAINTENANCE BLDG. BLDG LINE SETBACK 50TH. AVENUE 2 230' SECTION C - C (LOOKING EAST) � FlOta N w Exner �a Peo-r cwof PAWM: xolYofPaLMs FANG 8 irOr ukNudr{t1nYrG9P1y3rAr N6YraF RBW W To 1VItiL,- n f fxfYi. fi poor Walt cw'u who. Walt l;xhrG. }�6 GMu I� AYBWYbE �[ ,� I tG f 1T�-r'4_ F J 7 LINE Imago ti—sIt . P -1-f _ I EXISTING BACKYARD LAND- SIDE- LANDSCAPE EXISTING WROMW/Rot MAINTENANCE BLDG. SINGLE STORY SCAPE WALK MEDIAN LANDSCAPE GA?(i RESIDENCE STRIP STRIP 1 P/L 102' RAN I PlL SZ% EISENHOWER DR. SECTION D - D 154' (LOOKING NORTH) LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB .r +zi= ,-L-. A 4 EXIT DRIVE SCALE: 3/32°=1'-0" SITE SECTIONS: L a' 16' sz', C -C & D -D A-12 LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Y5081 11-01-07 LEE & SAKAHARA 02--07 ARCHITECTS AIA 11-1212-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 11-09-07 unxe.5uila BOO 1- Gg2dt6-1921 ­2 ttm nx �lsl �t ite< rexxbeseh eam EAwll inbtalwsah mm 3 +356 (• I T �. iOP .' _-. - - .- r--•- '�...-` 777— r� „-, F-• Ir COVERED BALLROOM TERRACE FFLMAIN LEVE e GOLF STAGING EAT I - G I_ R� SNACK BAR MAINTENANCE ++0' C' FfI.I OLFLEVEL - SECTION A - A .50E I I +342 FOYER ROOFTOP HVAC UNIT (CONCEALED) +369. eee I _ -J Q P OUTDOOR TERRACE MIXED GRILLE KITCHEN PRIVATE DINING PATIO FFL MAIN LEVEL °a GOLF STAGING PRO SHOP MEN'S LOCKER ROOM a # �– +0'-0" FFL GOLF LEVEL SECTION B - B LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA SCALE: 3132"=1'-0" CLUBHOUSE o' 8' 16' 32-1 SECTIONS A-13 SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Y5081 11-20-06 07 05-18 LEE & SAKAHARA 03-18-07 -07 ARCHITECTS AIA 11-09-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 01-15-08 Iwr—r....l—vr7— TEL1+ )ml i1C0 P%IB19; R6111a< mxrleeidk Can EAVIL I"IM�leesakmm 444 +410--- ._(..— +368 1 I I TOP -___+29° _ IS NTRY OGGI. LOBBY LOUNGE OUTDOOR - -- 7ERRACE: FFL MAIN LEVEL +142 GOLF STAGING 1� TROPHY a FITNESS CENTER a _ FFL GOLF LEVEL +0141' � a T.. r A , u SECTION C - C +438 BALLROOM 1 J FFL MAIN LEVEL SERVICE TRASH EMPLOYEE STORAGE no YARD FFL GOLF L EL_ SECTION D - D ROOFTOP HVAC UNIT (CONGEALED) +41° LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB m 0 n LOBBY ff =l GALLERY/ TROPHY CASE +198 FFL MAIN LEVEL +14' IWT o LADIES' CARD ROOM SCALE: 3132"=1-0" CLUBHOUSE LUBHOUSE 0' 8' 16' 32 SECTIONS A-14 LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Y5081 0220-06 LEE & ARCHITSAKAHECTS RA oz -z3 -o7 ARCHITECTS AIA 03-12-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 05-18-07 11-09-07 1EL 491 p¢1•i1 W 01-15-08 ROOFTOP HVAC UNIT (CONCEALED) 11` TrAli OFFICES ELEVATOR/ STAIR CORE _ LADIES' LOCKER ROOM +198 FFL MAIN LEVEL +14' IWT o LADIES' CARD ROOM SCALE: 3132"=1-0" CLUBHOUSE LUBHOUSE 0' 8' 16' 32 SECTIONS A-14 LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Y5081 0220-06 LEE & ARCHITSAKAHECTS RA oz -z3 -o7 ARCHITECTS AIA 03-12-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 05-18-07 11-09-07 1EL 491 p¢1•i1 W 01-15-08 FLOOR PLAN LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA ROOF PLAN SCALE: 3/32"=V-0° MAINTENANCE BLDG } o e' 16' 32 FLOOR & ROOF PLAN A45 SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Y5081 11-01-06 LEE & SAKAHARA 02 -z3 -o7 ARCHITECTS AIA 101-09-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS — v.u­ l-997 � 19491261-111 FM 19191261-1144 Lo4co' P,14 I _ XM `� O W Sal✓/R S/GC �� i�}' ggfiqr �ic� i COLONNADE- pqp IrW I MAINTENANCE YARD 4fh rad frY.p73 �n,ya �+?f og AREA TABULATION: 7itf�:.�•: �yfG2 EMPLOYEE AREA: 1,512 SF EQUIP. STORAGE: 4,200 SF REPAIR SHOP: 2,166 SF PESTICIDE STOR : 216 SF TOTAL: 8,094 SF OPEN COVERED STORAGE AREA: 1,456 SF FLOOR PLAN LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA ROOF PLAN SCALE: 3/32"=V-0° MAINTENANCE BLDG } o e' 16' 32 FLOOR & ROOF PLAN A45 SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Y5081 11-01-06 LEE & SAKAHARA 02 -z3 -o7 ARCHITECTS AIA 101-09-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS — v.u­ l-997 � 19491261-111 FM 19191261-1144 N EISENHOWER DR. PIL CLAY PIPE TILES EXTERIOR PLASTER CLAY MISSION TILES PAINTED ROLL -UP METAL DOOR ry +21' yi --W.I.AT OPENING EXIT DRIVE CLAY MISSION TILES PAINTED ROLL -UP METAL DOOR CLAY PIPE TILES EXTERIOR PLASTER J41 r il il e4 — rmila NORTH ELEVATION W.1 GATE EISENHOWER DR. I P/L CLAY MISSION TILES EXTERIOR PLASTER CLAY PIPE TILES A OPENING —OPENING EXTERIOR PLASTER LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA DN AT 50TH. AVENUE MEYAC566k_ OPENING PIL SCALE: 3/32°=V -G° MAINTENANCE BLDG. of 81 16' 32 2-1 ELEVATIONS A-16 11-01-06 LEE & SAKAHARA SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Y5081 02-12-07 ARCHITECTS AIA 02-23-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 03-12-07 199a2va,K-1-- 4927 11-09-07 LEUNMmi-1199 E — M91 %1 1144 _­ f 1 FLOOR PLAN (6,665 SF) LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA ROOF PLAN VolLEl: 3/32""=1'�I { CART BARN ��8' 's, 32- , FLOOR & ROOF PLAN A-17 SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Y5081 11-01-06 LEE & SAKAHARA °2-12-07 ARCHITECTS AIA 02-23-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 03-12-07 11-09-07 xm +.�s rim FWLL �.ro. Ws��vi to I tKI V K YLAb I tK CLAY MISSION TILES WEST ELEVATION CART STAGING EXTERIOR PLASTER NORTH ELEVATION OPENINGS PAINTED ROLL•UP METAL DOOR CART WASH LOW WALL WOOD VINYL CLAD PAINTED ROLL -UP METAL DOOR •,., iC 't 'Y,. ` WINDOWS CLAY PIPE T10:5 CLAY MISSION TILES EXTERIOR PLASTER �y , i rl ! •''i' w - e \�}',%i - yfl yyt EISENHOWER DR. In .. SOUTH ELEVATION — EXTERIOR PLASTER S7 WRil ik r r a. f :r . X •.�, i. , IY,L 'tib=_ _ :s d EAST ELEVATION to I tKI V K YLAb I tK CLAY MISSION TILES WEST ELEVATION CART STAGING EXTERIOR PLASTER NORTH ELEVATION OPENINGS PAINTED ROLL•UP METAL DOOR CART WASH LOW WALL LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CART STAGING ..i'V EISENHOWER DR. PIL SCALE: 3/32° = V-0• CART BARN 2' ELEVATIONS LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 15081 '1-01-07 ARCHITECTS AIA LEE&SAKAHARA 02-12-07 02-23-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 03-12-07v�.. 11-09-07 TP�q D, 11Fx�'� A-18 PAINTED ROLL -UP METAL DOOR •,., n_ } CLAY I.LIS$3*N TILES ', % .1W ti. i rl ! •''i' ���'; `_y HL'{.W�F��C�i-. ••w� S ��+f{fes �Y. \�}',%i yfl yyt EISENHOWER DR. SOUTH ELEVATION — EXTERIOR PLASTER PIL LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CART STAGING ..i'V EISENHOWER DR. PIL SCALE: 3/32° = V-0• CART BARN 2' ELEVATIONS LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 15081 '1-01-07 ARCHITECTS AIA LEE&SAKAHARA 02-12-07 02-23-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS 03-12-07v�.. 11-09-07 TP�q D, 11Fx�'� A-18 SOUTH ELEVATION (VIEW FROM ENTRY) Ti) PQ ST1 NORTH ELEVATION (VIEW FROM GOLF COURSE) COLOR MATERIAL LEGEND PLASTER FINISH COLOR ® FRAZEE #8730W LOGGIA (WALL FIELD) ®2 FRAZEE #8731 W STAGHORN (TRIM, SURROUND, CORNICE) cm P3 ® FRAZEE #8733M WALNUT WASH (WAINSCOT) ® FRAZEE #8615D PEPPERCORN 0) LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA (WINDOWS, DOORS AND RAILING) ROOF TILE ® CLAY MISSION TILES (TWO-PIECE BLENDED CLAY BARREL TILES) WOOD TRELLIS Q OLYMPIC STAIN, MONTEREY GRAY S1 STONE ST1 CANTERA STONE COLOR & MATERIALS BOARD A-19 SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 Y5081 01-1s-07 LEE & SAKAHARA 02-23-07 ARCHITECTS AIA 11-09-07 ARCHITECTURE PLANNING INTERIORS �00a9 Vn. wu�.in Avrnc .R�9c 300 irv�c GA Ori0G a9P� L[l 19a01 NSI BIW l'✓a012G� ilm wne rrzu.�.rsxn F Wil i3 m..x�snx mn Landscape Exhibits RGA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, INC. 4c MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN M Elsenhower Drive Muhlenbergia rigida Supplemental Planting of Palo Verde and — Heavenly Bamboo Washingtonia Bhfera to provide screening Plant Palette of clubhouse where needed. Rosmarmus ofFicionahs Trees Santolina chamae. Shrubs Simmondsia chinen515 Acacia stenophylla Shoestring Acacia Agave americana Century Plant Cupressus 5. `5tricta' Columnar Italian Cypress Bougainvillea Bougainvillea Olea europea Field Grown Fruitless Olive Caesalpmia Mexican Bird of Par Prosopis chilensis Chilean Me5gmte Can5sa Natal Plum P,hu5 Lance., African Sumac Cycas revoluta Sago Palm Tipuana tipu Tipu Tree Fatsia japonica Japanese Aralia Ulmu5 parvifolia `Drake' Evergreen Elm 'Drake' Lantana Purple Lantana Palms Lavandula stoechas Spanish Lavender Chamaerops humilis h mil Mediterranean Fan Palm Lanata confetti Confetti Lantana Phoenix oV5 Date Palm Leucophyllum frut. Green Cloud Tm. Wa5hin6jtonia hhfera California Fan Palm Myrtus communis dwarf myrtle Muhlenbergia cap. Regal Mist Elsenhower Drive Muhlenbergia rigida Deer Grass Nandina domestica Heavenly Bamboo Pittosporum tobira Wheelers Dwarf Rhapheolepis India Hawthorne Rosmarmus ofFicionahs Dwarf Rosemary Santolina chamae. Lavender Cotton Simmondsia chinen515 Jojoba Strelitzia regmae Bird of Paradise Stipa tenui5sima Mexican Feather Grass Tecoma stars Yellow Bells Trachelospermum jas. Star Jasmine Thevetia peruviana Yellow Oleander Vaquelima californica Arizona Rosewood Wedelia trilobata Wedelia Yucca gloriosa Spanish Dagger Vines PROD. NOS Bougamvillea Barbara Karst Bouqamvillea Ficus repens Creepmg Fig Avenue 50 5creemng I Tree I SCALE: 1'-40' GRAPHIC SCALE tw 00 40 s0' 0 LANDSCAPE ARCFYfECTS, INC. 74020 ALESSANDRO, SUffE E PALM DESERT CA 92260 C760) 309-8024 PAX 0760) 7733015 5 -MAL, r00'r90�d— Z Q ^J L.L LL C) W W J U r is ZO O Q F - Z D O Q J SPECIFCATIONS SHEET■ BOOK .JOB CAPTAIN RO DRAWN AS CHECKEQ RP PROD. NOS R 0592 DATE: 01116100 SCALE: 1'-40' FiEV{SION3� 1[M SHEET NQ DD -1 ",9 kUl'0'`, D T EXIST. ENTRY WALL 4r, + PAD4 Muir 0.30 PON 117 Ir" N PR(*V SE D, TOF 6 'OUAL !Z OF SLOPE Z 1X11T -CURS GUTTER F LkNOSCAPED \AV�EIDIMT WiTH CURBS A AVENUE 50 '06 & GUTTER ------------- L �62TI-R FALL 40 34 PAD PAD=(42-4) PAD 1 (43.3)35 -j (43 5) 39 B PAD=(42 4) < 0 PAD=(42-4) TR 30125 ICY - U OP Z:) 0 Plant Palette: To be Selected From 40.00 FS --FS Trees/Palms. Large Shrubs'. Medium/Small Shrubs: Ground Covers: Vuur Chamerops humulls Mediterranean Fan Palm Agave americana cana Centruy Plant Clstus purpureus Rock Rose Cansszi macrocarpa Boxwood Beauty Rhus lancea African Sumac Bougainvillea Bougainvillea Ererrophila glabra Emu Bush Chrysactina mexicana Damianita -npuana hipu Tpu Tree Leucaphyllum Texas Ranger Lavandula stoechas Lavender Lantana monlevidensis Trailing Lantana SECTION A—A ecomaria capensis Cape Honeysuckle Muhlenbergia llndheimeri Autumn Glow Rosmarinus officinalls Prostrate Rosemary Thevetial peruviana Yellow Oleander Rosmarinus officianalis Tuscan Rosemary 9rALE i'.2(r AVENUE 50 Neriurn Oleander Dwarf Oleander Salvia gregii Red Salvia 1--20- Santo ina chamaecyparissus Lavender Cotton 48 60 Santo;ina virens Green Santolina i--- ;–E 13C -U null 0-0 AVENUE 50 1*.20, Tpu Hpuana Tpu Tree Chamerops humulis Mediterranean Fan Palm Rhus la cea Saucer like Planters African Sumac to be planted with Bougalnvlllea M SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AVENUE 50 BERM pawn M Mme.. Bntran STEP IN 6 T�W E UAL STEPS 5:1 -4' 4 11111111111,01i 10, 40IIIIIIIIIS W-M.:2F S, A 04", 117 Ir" N PR(*V SE D, TOF 6 'OUAL !Z OF SLOPE Z 1X11T -CURS GUTTER F LkNOSCAPED \AV�EIDIMT WiTH CURBS A AVENUE 50 '06 & GUTTER ------------- L �62TI-R FALL 40 34 PAD PAD=(42-4) PAD 1 (43.3)35 -j (43 5) 39 B PAD=(42 4) < 0 PAD=(42-4) TR 30125 ICY - U OP Z:) 0 Plant Palette: To be Selected From 40.00 FS --FS Trees/Palms. Large Shrubs'. Medium/Small Shrubs: Ground Covers: Vuur Chamerops humulls Mediterranean Fan Palm Agave americana cana Centruy Plant Clstus purpureus Rock Rose Cansszi macrocarpa Boxwood Beauty Rhus lancea African Sumac Bougainvillea Bougainvillea Ererrophila glabra Emu Bush Chrysactina mexicana Damianita -npuana hipu Tpu Tree Leucaphyllum Texas Ranger Lavandula stoechas Lavender Lantana monlevidensis Trailing Lantana SECTION A—A ecomaria capensis Cape Honeysuckle Muhlenbergia llndheimeri Autumn Glow Rosmarinus officinalls Prostrate Rosemary Thevetial peruviana Yellow Oleander Rosmarinus officianalis Tuscan Rosemary 9rALE i'.2(r AVENUE 50 Neriurn Oleander Dwarf Oleander Salvia gregii Red Salvia 1--20- Santo ina chamaecyparissus Lavender Cotton 48 60 Santo;ina virens Green Santolina i--- ;–E 13C -U null 0-0 AVENUE 50 1*.20, Tpu Hpuana Tpu Tree Chamerops humulis Mediterranean Fan Palm Rhus la cea Saucer like Planters African Sumac to be planted with Bougalnvlllea M SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AVENUE 50 BERM pawn M Mme.. Bntran Planned gate entrance location. Example Image: Gate to be wrought iron in the Santa Barbara style. Architect will have creative input into actual design of entry gate. 7KA LNO9CAPE M1MfrECCT& WC. 74020 ALSWANDRo, SWE E PALM DERE f, G O2200 (7OO) 5Es-38U FAX (OO) 773-0015 EMAL- rQ&"V•Y#aom W � J N U 2 °° ��// d X~ d W N v 0 0 0 �w z 0 BPECMiCATOM BFEET❑ BOOK JOS CAPTAft RO DRAWN AB CFiECKMK> 5110!07 POW NO. R06i2 DATE= SCALE, REVI a -- a 0 0 0 0 0 9**Wr.00. PRELIM *ORC RGA LANDSCAPE ARCHriECTS, INC. PROJECT RECORD DATE: January 16, 2008 PROJECT: La Quinta Country Club PROJECT NO: R0592 SUBJECT: Response to City of La Quinta Comments FROM: Andrew Bentson TO: Heinz Hofmann, La Quinta Country Club (htiofmann c_ igcc.org) Ron Sakahara, Lee & Sakahara Architects (Rsaicahara@leesak.com) C: Ron Gregory, RGA Landscape Architects Bill Kortsch, RGA Landscape Architects We've been informed by the City of La Quinta that condition No. 54 of SDP 07-885 requires that additional landscaping be planted in the landscape strip along Eisenhower Drive Existing plant material may remain-, however, we will need to add 24" box trees wherever possible to provide screening of the clubhouse from Eisenhower Drive_ We understand the budget is an issue and will keep costs to a minimum while meeting the requirements of the City for approval. 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I A >y SCALE 1'=50' x ,-li 4f tt SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE PHASE 1 o R s E ]8-900 Annua A] . 5ulle ROB 9 F Y & ! 1^ OuMlo, CA 9Y17.1 G F ]eo-]n-w,AK ]so-nt-Na7a E— 5 P IA N N E R5 ENGINE E A SEVw,rt IOBE Gar PAm G 1 _J 0 f l ti`s, r"tAGO I i ```rt •�+''••r >� +s �+ 3'�"st� LAdIO DRIVE v 4, o z � � 1 1s • + EXISTING DRIVING RANGE a [ S a � l ;i SAT r - PRDP pw * Tows f COURIS �. AN AZ PRE DEPT. NPN ARWNar if r 1 � R rA.m e461 �r R, •�� '. i I ie• RROP1Rm �'atiV fm MAN 'T�NSPACFS TOTPL YOPF~9 P50•{{'a Ifl I, , P/ 25'R q yp ! �� I - •• •• •• _ -•GOLF `GOoaSEJ^ .• _ •. — SERVICE DRIVE L N o O = J N 0'05'Oi E 1606.05' EISENHOWER DRIVE LA QUINTA RESORT TR 28545-5 TR 14496-1 N SHEET 1 OF 1 -FF ., OLLFSICILAOE 7 1 �1 w TR OR/lRANER *Kam w .rc 1 1 SCALE 1'=50' 5o 25 0 sa — Ica Isa CIRCULATION PLAN SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE e s , e ]R-900 Awm�e 47 EXISTING DRIVING RANGE R s�11. tae y 1 � „ In Winla. CA 9225] E_ 6 •l[k, 1 Rw � cJ J . O 1 l 1 } � 0 I � I J T I -FF ., OLLFSICILAOE 7 1 �1 w TR OR/lRANER *Kam w .rc 1 1 SCALE 1'=50' 5o 25 0 sa — Ica Isa CIRCULATION PLAN SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE e s , e ]R-900 Awm�e 47 EXISTING DRIVING RANGE R s�11. tae y 1 � „ In Winla. CA 9225] E_ 6 •l[k, 3 Zoning and Development Regulations 3.1 SPECIFIC PLAN OVERLAY DISTRICT A. Purpose. To provide flexible regulations via the specific plan process thereby allowing the use of land planning and design techniques to create a development incorporating coordinated building design, integrated green area, ancillary facilities emphasizing a separation of pedestrian and vehicular traffic, and the overall enhancement of a recreational amenity. The regulations presented herein are pursuant to Article 8 -Authority and Scope of Specific Plans of the State of California Planning and Zoning Law of the Government Code, Section 65000 et seq. and are in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and amend Chapter 9 of the City of La Quinta Zoning Code. The specific plan overlay district allows variations in golf course land uses as provided by Section 9.110.040 (per General Plan Policy 2-1.1.9). Specific plan densities, development standards and other features must be consistent with the General Plan. B. Permitted Uses. The La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan specifies the permitted uses within the plan area boundaries. Uses are tailored to the individual site within the plan area boundary, the existing topography and other characteristics and are consistent with the General Plan. C. Zoning Designation. The La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan specifies overlay zoning adopted in conjunction with approval of the Specific Plan document. The La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan is an integral part of the zoning for the property within the plan boundary and becomes the official zoning for the City of La Quinta. D. Site development permits are required for the following: 1. Club House 2. Parking facilities 3. Cart Barn 4. Golf Course Maintenance Facility 5. Tennis Courts 6. Open Space Amenities, Entry Statements and similar facilities 4rWA MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN 3.2. SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMITS AND PROCESS The permits, approval process, and required findings for development of the La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan area shall be set forth in Chapters 9.200 and 9.210 of the City of La Quinta Zoning Code and Development Review permits. In addition, the following shall apply: A. Purpose. The purpose of the site development permit is to ensure that the development and design standards of this Specific Plan and Zoning Code, including but not limited to permitted uses, development standards, and supplemental regulations are satisfied. The site development permit process provides a means of achieving this purpose through City review of detailed plans for specific development projects within the specific plan area. B. Applicability. A site development permit is required for all projects which involve building construction except the following: ❖ A site development permit is otherwise required by an applicable provision of this Code or permit condition of approval. ❖ On a case-by-case basis certain site improvements illustrated within this document may be deemed exempt from the formal development review by the Planning Commission. C. Decision -Making Authority. Site development permits, where determined necessary by the Community Development Director, shall be processed by the Planning Commission per Section 9.210.010 unless otherwise stipulated in this code. D. Precise Development Plan. Upon approval, a site development permit constitutes a precise development plan. Therefore, all development authorized under a site development permit and any land uses associated with the development shall be in compliance with the plans, specifications, and conditions of approval shown on and/or attached to the approval permit. 4c, 4-6w —12— MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN F E. Required Findings. The following findings shall be made by the decision-making authority prior to the approval of any site development permit. ❖ Consistency with General Plan. The project is consistent with the General Plan. ❖ Consistency with Zoning Code. The project is consistent with the provisions of this Zoning Code. ❖ Compliance with CEQA. Processing and approval of the permit application are in compliance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act. ❖ Architectural Design. The architectural design of the project, including, but not limited to the architectural style, scale, building mass, materials, colors, architectural details, roof style, and other architectural elements are compatible with the surrounding development and with the quality of design prevalent in the City. ❖ Site Design. The site design of the project, including, but not limited to project entries, interior circulation, pedestrian and bicycle access, pedestrian amenities, screening of equipment and trash enclosures, exterior lighting, and other site design elements are compatible with surrounding development and with the quality of design prevalent in the City. ❖ Landscape Design. Project landscaping, including but not limited to the location, type, size, color, texture, and coverage of plant materials, has been designed so as to provide visual relief, complement buildings, visually emphasize prominent design elements and vistas, screen undesirable views, provide a harmonious transition between adjacent land uses and between development and open space, and provide an overall unifying influence to enhance the visual continuity of the project. F. Expiration and Time Extensions. The period of validity for establishment of a site development permit is one year from its effective date as defined in section 9.200.060 of the City of La Quinta Zoning Code. Time extensions may be granted pursuant to Section 9.200.080. G. Amendments. Amendments to site development permits shall be processed pursuant to Section 9.200.100 of the City of La Quinta Zoning Code. IH. Staff Certification of Construction Documents. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the Director shall certify that final construction documents conform to preliminary plans (schematic elevations, preliminary site and landscape plans, etc.) approved as part of the site development. I( 13 4 I MDS CONSULTING CLUB HOUSE COUNTRY EC FIC PLAN 3.3 SPECIFIC PLAN AMENDMENTS 3.3.1 Specific Plan Amendment Procedures Any proposed changes to this document that would substantially alter the Site Plan(s) contained in this document shall require an amendment to the La Quinta Country Club - Club House Specific Plan and shall be processed pursuant to provisions contained in California State Government Code Section 65453, and, in the same manner as a zoning code text amendment, pursuant to Section 9.240.010, Specific Plan Review, of the La Quinta Municipal Code. The Planning Commission and City Council shall find, in approving or conditionally approving an amendment, that there is not a conflict with the purpose and intent of this Specific Plan or the City of La Quinta General Plan. The Planning Commission shall have the authority to approve minor adjustments during the Development Permit Review, so long as it is determined that such adjustments are consistent with the Specific Plan. In addition, in accordance with Section 9.200.090 of the La Quinta Municipal Code, Specific Plan modifications initiated by the developer shall be submitted to the Community Development Director. If the Director determines that the modification(s) is/are minor, will not result in a significant change in the approved project, and complies/comply with the spirit and intent of the original approving action, the Director may approve the modification(s) without further administrative review. If the Director determines that the modification(s) may result in a significant change in the project, the Director shall refer the change(s) to the original decision-making authority. cwtrc. MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN F11 4 General Plan Consistency California Government Code (Title 7, Division 1, Chapter 3, Article 8, Section 65450-65457) permits the adoption and administration of specific plans as an implementation tool for elements contained in the local general plan. Specific plans must demonstrate consistency in regulations, guidelines and programs with the goals and policies set forth in the general plan. Many years ago, the La Quinta Country Club membership and board of directors who operate the Club House set a cap on the membership, limiting it to a total of 400 members. The present membership is 385. The new facility will replace an existing Club House that has been classified unsafe due to unstable sub -soil conditions and has since been demolished. Much research and study has been performed to achieve the proper design elements and attention to detail in this "Santa Barbara" style architecture, in keeping with the historical styles in the region. Careful attention to massing, scale, roof form and detailing has been incorporated into the design to achieve a consistent harmony of the building elevations and overall architectural statement. 4C I'S -15 MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN 5 Addenda - Final Conditions of Approval On August 7, 2007, the City Council of the City of La Quinta adopted Resolutions 2007-076, 2007-077 and 2007-078, unanimously approving Environmental Assessment 2007-584, Specific Plan 2007-082 and Site Development Plan 2007-885, subject to the revised Conditions of Approval. MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN C August 8, 2007 Mr. Heinz Hofmann La Quinta Country Club PO Box 99 La Quinta, CA 92247 SUBJECT: EA 2007-584, SP 2007-082, SDP 2007-885 THE LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB: PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION Dear Mr. Hofmann The City Council at its meeting of August 7, 2007, adopted Resolutions 2007-076, 2007- 077, and 2007-078, unanimously approving Environmental Assessment 2007-584, Specific Plan 2007-082, and Site Development Permit 2007-885, subject to the attached revised Conditions of Approval. Should you have.any questions, please feel free to contact me at (760) 777-7125. r ours truly, , JAY' UU Associate Planner C Les Johnson, Planning Director Greg Butler, Building & Safety Department Ed Wimmer, Public Works Department ��i niiil •I \\ 1 �i�iii--� Iill CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 2007-077 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL — FINAL SPECIFIC PLAN 2007-082 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 7, 2007 The applicant agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City Quinta ("City"), its agents, officers and employees from any claim, act proceeding to attack, set aside, void, or annul the approval of this Sr Plan. The City shall have sole discretion in selecting its defense counsel. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and shall cooperate fully in the defense. 2. Specific Plan 2007-082 shall be developed in compliance with these conditions, and the approved Specific Plan document. In the event of any conflicts between these conditions and the provisions of SP 2007-082, these conditions shall take precedence. 3. Specific Plan 2007-082 shall comply with all applicable conditions and/or mitigation measures for the following related approvals; Site Development Permit 2007-885 Environmental Assessment 2007-584 In the event of any conflict(s) between approval conditions and/or provisions of these approvals, the Planning Director shall determine precedence. 4. Within 30 days of City Council approval, applicant shall provide five copies of the Final Specific Plan document to the Planning Department. The Final Specific Plan shall include all project related final Conditions of Approval and correct any typographical errors, internal document inconsistencies, and/or minor amendments deemed necessary by City staff. MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 2007-078 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL — FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 7, 2007 GENERAL 1 . The applicant agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City of La Quinta ("City"), its agents, officers and employees from any claim, action or proceeding to attack, set aside, void, or annul the approval of this Site Development Permit. The City shall have sole discretion in selecting its defense counsel. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or proceeding and shall cooperate fully in the defense. 2. This Site Development Permit shall expire two years after City Council approval, unless recorded or granted a time extension pursuant to the requirements of La Quinta Municipal Code 9.200.080 (Permit expiration and time extensions). 3. This Site Development Permit, shall comply with the requirements and standards of Government Code § § 66410 through 66499.58 (the "Subdivision Map Act"), and Chapter 13 of the La Quinta Municipal Code ("LQMC"). All Conditions of Approval for this Site Development Permit apply to Specific Plan 2007-082, including permit expiration. The City of La Quinta's Municipal Code can be accessed on the City's Web Site at www.la-quinta.org. 4. Prior to the issuance of any grading, construction, or building permit by the City, the applicant shall obtain any necessary clearances and/or permits from the following agencies, if required: • Fire Marshal • Public Works Department (Grading Permit, Green Sheet (Public Works Clearance).for Building Permits, Improvement Permit) • Planning Department • Riverside Co. Environmental Health Department • Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD) • Imperial Irrigation District (IID) • California Water Quality Control Board (CWQCB) • SunLine Transit Agency CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2007-078 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 7, 2007 SCAQMD Coachella Valley The applicant is responsible for all requirements of the permits and/or clearances from the above listed agencies. When the requirements include approval of improvement plans, the applicant shall furnish proof of such approvals when submitting those improvements plans for City approval. A project -specific NPDES construction permit must be obtained by the applicant; and who then shall submit a copy of the Regional Water Quality Control Board's ("RWQCB") acknowledgment of the applicant's Notice of Intent ("NOI"), prior to the issuance of a grading or site construction permit by the City. 5. The applicant shall comply with applicable provisions of the City's NPDES stormwater discharge permit, Sections 8.70.010 et seq. (Stormwater Management and Discharge Controls), and 13.24.170 (Clean Air/Clean Water), LQMC; Riverside County Ordinance No. 457; and the State Water Resources Control Board's Order No. 99-08- DWQ. A. For construction activities including clearing, grading or excavation of land that disturbs one 0 ) acre or more of land, or that disturbs less than one (1) acre of land, but which is a part of a construction project that encompasses more than one (1) acre of land, the Permitee shall be required to submit a Storm Water Pollution Protection Plan ("SWPPP"). The applicant or design professional can obtain the California Stormwater Quality Association SWPPP template at www.cabmphandbooks.coni for use in their SWPPP preparation. B. The applicant's SWPPP shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to any on or off-site grading being done in relation to this project. C. The applicant shall ensure that the required SWPPP is available for inspection at the project site at all times through and including acceptance of all improvements by the City. D. The applicant's SWPPP shall include provisions for all of the following Best Management Practices ("BMPs") (8.70.020 (Definitions), LQMC); 1) Temporary Soil Stabilization (erosion control). 2) Temporary Sediment Control. 3) Wind Erosion Control. —18 st- MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2007-078 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 7, 2007 4) Tracking Control. 5) Non -Storm Water Management. 6) Waste Management and Materials Pollution Control. E. All erosion and sediment control BMPs proposed by the applicant shall be approved by the City Engineer prior to any onsite or offsite grading, pursuant to this project. F. The approved SWPPP and BMPs shall remain in effect for the entire duration of project construction until all improvements are completed and accepted by the City. 6. Permits issued under this approval shall be subject to the provisions of the Infrastructure Fee Program and Development Impact Fee program in effect at the time of issuance of building permit(s). PROPERTY RIGHTS 7. Prior to issuance of any permit(s), the applicant shall acquire or confer easements and other property rights necessary for the construction or proper functioning of the proposed development. Conferred right shall include irrevocable offers to dedicate or grant access easement to the City for emergency service and for maintenance, construction and reconstruction of essential improvements. Said conferred rights shall also include grant of access easement to the City of La Quinta for the purpose of graffiti removal by the City staff or assigned agent in perpetuity and agreement to the method to remove graffiti and to paint over to best match existing. The applicant shall establish the aforementioned requirements in the "La Quinta Country Club, Rules and Regulations" as approved by the City Engineer. 8. The public street right-of-way offers for dedication required for this development include: A. PUBLIC STREETS 1) Avenue 50 (Primary Arterial, Option B 100' ROW) - No additional right- of-way is required for the standard 50 feet from the centerlines of Avenue 50 for a total 100 -foot ultimate developed right of way. 2) Eisenhower Drive (Primary Arterial, Option B 100' ROW) - No additional right-of-way is required for the standard 50 feet from the centerlines of Eisenhower Drive for a total 100 -foot ultimate developed right of way. CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2007-078 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 7, 2007 The applicant shall retain for private use on the Site Development Permit site plan all private street rights-of-way in conformance with the City's General Plan, Municipal Code, applicable specific plans, and/or as required by the City Engineer. 10. The private street rights-of-way to be retained for private use required for this development include: A. PRIVATE ENTRY DRIVE 1) Private Entry Drive measured at gutter flow line to gutter flow line shall be 28 feet with on -street parking is prohibited, and provided there is adequate off-street parking for residents and visitors, and the applicant establishes provisions for ongoing enforcement of the parking restriction in the "La Quinta Country Club, Rules and Regulations", The "La Quinta Country Club, Rules and Regulations" shall be reviewed by the Engineering Department prior to recordation. 1 1 . When the City Engineer determines that access rights to the proposed street rights- of-way shown on the approved Site Development Permit are necessary, the applicant shall grant the necessary rights-of-way within 60 days of a written request by the City. 12. Direct vehicular access to Eisenhower Drive and Avenue 50 is restricted, except for those access points identified on the site development permit, or as otherwise conditioned in these conditions of approval. 13. The applicant shall furnish proof of easements, or written permission, as appropriate, from those owners of all abutting properties on which grading, retaining wall construction, permanent slopes, or other encroachments will occur. STREET AND TRAFFIC IMPROVEMENTS 14. The applicant shall construct the following street improvements to conform with the General Plan (street type noted in parentheses.) A. OFF-SITE STREETS 1) Avenue 50 (Primary Arterial; 100' R/W Option B)-- No )= No additional widening is required along all frontage adjacent to the Site Development Permit boundary to its ultimate width as specified in the General Plan and the requirements of these conditions except at locations where additional street width is needed to accommodate: -19- MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2007-078 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 7, 2007 a) Improvements to the existing bus turnout and construction of a bus shelter on Avenue 50 (if required by Sunline Transit and/or the City) Other required improvements in the Avenue 50 right-of-way and/or adjacent landscape setback area include: b) All appurtenant components such as, but not limited to: curb, gutter, traffic control striping, legends, and signs. c) 6 -foot wide meandering sidewalk from Eisenhower Drive to the Main Entrance of the clubhouse. The meandering sidewalk shall have an arrhythmic horizontal layout that utilizes concave and convex curves with respect to the curb line that either touches the back of curb or approaches within five feet of the curb at intervals not to exceed 250 feet, The sidewalk curvature radii should vary between 50 and 300 feet and at each point of reverse curvature, the radius should change to assist in creating the arrhythmic layout. The sidewalk shall meander into the landscape setback lot and approach within 5 feet of the perimeter wall at intervals not to exceed 250 feet. 2) Eisenhower Drive (Primary Arterial; 100' R/W Option B): No additional widening is required along all frontage adjacent to the Site Development Permit boundary to its ultimate width as specified in the General Plan. The applicant shall extend improvements beyond the site development permit boundaries to ensure they safely integrate with existing improvements (e.g., grading; traffic control devices and transitions in alignment, elevation or dimensions of streets and sidewalks). The applicant is responsible for construction of all improvements mentioned above. B. PRIVATE ENTRY DRIVE 1) Construct a minimum 28 -foot wide travel width measured flow line to flow line. On -street parking shall be prohibited and the applicant shall make provisions for perpetual enforcement of the No Parking restrictions. 2) The Club House Circle is required to be redesigned to provide for a flared radius for smooth turning movements at the Circle. CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2007-078 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 7, 2007 15. All gated entries shall provide for a three -car minimum stacking capacity for inbound traffic to be a minimum length of 62 feet from call box to the street; and shall provide for a full turn -around outlet for non -accepted vehicles. Where a gated entry is proposed, the applicant shall submit a detailed exhibit at a scale of 1 " = 10', demonstrating that those passenger vehicles that do not gain entry into the development can safely make a full turn -around (minimum radius to be 24 feet) out onto the main street from the gated entry. Pursuant to said condition, there shall be a minimum of twenty five feet width provided at the turn -around opening provided. Two lanes of traffic shall be provided on the entry side of each gated entry, one lane shall be dedicated for residents, and one lane for visitors. The two travel lanes shall be a minimum of 20 feet of total paved roadway surface or as approved by the Fire Department. 16, The applicant shall design street pavement sections using CalTrans' design procedure for 20 -year life pavement, and the site-specific data for soil strength and anticipated traffic loading (including construction traffic). Minimum structural sections shall be as follows: Residential 3.0" a,c./4.5" c.a.b. 17. The applicant shall submit current mix designs (less than two years old at the time of construction) for base, asphalt concrete and Portland cement concrete. The submittal shall include test results for all specimens used in the mix design procedure. For mix designs over six months old, the submittal shall include recent (less than six months old at the time of construction) aggregate gradation test results confirming that design gradations can be achieved in current production. The applicant shall not schedule construction operations until mix designs are approved. 18. General access points and turning movements of traffic are limited to the following: A. Primary Entry (Avenue 50): Full turn movements are permitted. B. Emergency Access (Eisenhower Drive): Full turn movement for emergency vehicle ingress and egress is permitted. 19. Improvements shall include appurtenances such as traffic control signs, markings and other devices, raised medians if required, street name signs and sidewalks. Mid -block street lighting is not required. �:u tvU4, -20- MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2007-078 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2007-078 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 7. 2007 AUGUST 7, 2007 20. Improvements shall be designed and constructed in accordance with City adopted All On -Site Signing & Striping Plans shall show, at a minimum; Stop Signs, Limit standards, supplemental drawings and specifications, or as approved by the City Lines and Legends, No Parking Signs, Raised Pavement Markers (including Blue RPMs Engineer. Improvement plans for streets, access gates and parking areas shall be at fire hydrants) and Street Name Signs per Public Works Standard Plans and/or as stamped and signed by qualified engineers. approved by the Engineering Department. IMPROVEMENT_ PLANS "Rough Grading" plans shall normally include perimeter walls with Top Of Wall & Top Of Footing elevations shown. All footings shall have a minimum of 1 -foot of cover, As used throughout these Conditions of Approval, professional titles such as "engineer," or sufficient cover to clear any adjacent obstructions. "surveyor," and "architect," refer to persons currently certified or licensed to practice their respective professions in the State of California. The applicant shall prepare an accessibility assessment on a marked up print of the building floor plan identifying every building egress and notes the 2001 California 21. Improvement plans shall be prepared by or under the direct supervision of qualified Building Code accessibility requirements associated with each door. The assessment engineers and/or architects, as appropriate, and shall comply with the provisions of must comply with submittal requirements of the Building & Safety Department. A Section 13.24.040 (Improvement Plans), LQMC. copy of the reviewed assessment shall be submitted to the Engineering Department in conjunction with the Site Development Plan when it is submitted for plan checking, 22, The following improvement plans shall be prepared and submitted for review and approval by the Public Works Department. A separate set of plans for each line item "On -Site Precise Grading" plans shall normally include all on-site surface specified below shall be prepared. The plans shall utilize the minimum scale improvements including but not necessarily limited to finish grades for curbs & specified, unless otherwise authorized by the City Engineer in writing. Plans may be gutters, building floor elevations, parking lot improvements and ADA requirements. prepared at a larger scale if additional detail or plan clarity is desired. Note, the applicant may be required to prepare other improvement plans not listed here 23. The City maintains standard plans, detail sheets and/or construction notes for pursuant to improvements required by other agencies and utility purveyors, elements of construction which can be accessed via the Online Engineering Library at the City website (www.la-quinta.org). Please navigate to the Public Works A. On -Site Rough Grading Plan 1 " = 40' Horizontal Department home page and look for the Standard Drawings hyperlink. B. PM 10 Plan 1 " = 40' Horizontal 24. The applicant shall furnish a complete set of the mylars of all approved improvement C. SWPPP 1 " = 40' Horizontal plans on a storage media acceptable to the City Engineer. NOTE: A through C to be submitted concurrently. 25. At the completion of construction, and prior to the final acceptance of the improvements by the City, the applicant shall update the mylars in order to reflect the D. On -Site Commercial Precise Grading 1 " = 20' Horizontal as -built conditions. E. On -Site Street Improvements/Signing & Striping/Storm Drain Plan GRADING 1 " = 40' Horizontal, 1 " = 4' Vertical 26. The applicant shall comply with the provisions of Section 13.24.050 (Grading Improvements), LQMC. NOTE: D and E to be submitted concurrently. 27. Prior to occupancy of the project site for any construction, or other purposes, the Other engineered improvement plans prepared for City approval that are not listed applicant shall obtain a grading permit approved by the City Engineer. above shall be prepared in formats approved by the City Engineer prior to commencing plan preparation. 28. To obtain an approved grading permit, the applicant shall submit and obtain approval of all of the following: A. A precise grading plan prepared by a qualified engineer, 44 MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2007.078 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 7, 2007 B. A preliminary geotechnical ("soils") report prepared by a qualified engineer, C. A Fugitive Dust Control Plan prepared in accordance with Chapter 6.16, (Fugitive Dust Control), LQMC, and D. A Best Management Practices report prepared in accordance with Sections 8.70.010 and 13.24.170 (NPDES stormwater discharge permit and Storm Management and Discharge Controls), LQMC. E. All grading shall conform to the recommendations contained in the Preliminary Soils Report, and shall be certified as being adequate by a soils engineer, or by an engineering geologist. A statement shall appear on the Precise Grading Plans that a soils report has been prepared in accordance with the California Health & Safety Code § 17953. The applicant shall furnish security, in a form acceptable to the City, and in an amount sufficient to guarantee compliance with the approved Fugitive Dust Control Plan provisions as submitted with its application for a grading permit. 29. The applicant shall maintain all open graded, undeveloped land in order to prevent wind and/or water erosion of such land. All open graded, undeveloped land shall either be planted with interim landscaping, or stabilized with such other erosion control measures, as were approved in the Fugitive Dust Control Plan. 30. Grading within the perimeter setback and parkway areas shall have undulating terrain and shall conform with the requirements of LQMC Section 9.60.240(F) except as otherwise modified by this condition requirement. The maximum slope shall not exceed 3:1 anywhere in the landscape setback area, except for the backslope (i.e. the slope at the back of the landscape lot) which shall not exceed 2:1 if fully planted with ground cover. The maximum slope in the first six (6) feet adjacent to the curb shall not exceed 4:1 when the nearest edge of sidewalk is within six feet (6') of the curb, otherwise the maximum slope within the right of way shall not exceed 3:1. All unpaved parkway areas adjacent to the curb shall be depressed one and one-half inches (1 .5") in the first eighteen inches (18") behind the curb. 31. Building pad elevations on the rough grading plan submitted for City Engineer's approval shall conform with pad elevations shown on the Site Development Permit site plan, unless the pad elevations have other requirements imposed elsewhere in these Conditions of Approval. MDS CONSULTING -22- CITY 22 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2007-078 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 7, 2007 Where compliance within the above stated limits is impractical, the City may consider alternatives that are shown to minimize safety concerns, maintenance difficulties and neighboring -owner dissatisfaction with the grade differential. 32. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for any building lot, the applicant shall provide a lot pad certification stamped and signed by a qualified engineer or surveyor with applicable compaction tests and over excavation documentation. Each pad certification shall list the pad elevation as shown on the approved grading plan, the actual pad elevation and the difference between the two, if any. Such pad certification shall also list the relative compaction of the pad soil. The data shall be organized by lot number, and listed cumulatively if submitted at different times. DRAINAGE 33. Stormwater handling shall conform with the preliminary hydrology and drainage report prepared by MDS Consulting dated June 2007 and per the latest revision as approved by the Public Works Department. Nuisance water shall be disposed of in an approved manner. 34. The applicant shall comply with the provisions of Section 13.24.120 (Drainage), LQMC, Retention Basin Design Criteria, Engineering Bulletin No. 06-16 — Hydrology Report with Preliminary Hydraulic Report Criteria for Storm Drain Systems and Engineering Bulletin No, 06-015 - Underground Retention Basin Design Requirements. More specifically, stormwater falling on site during the 100 year storm shall be retained within the development, unless otherwise approved by the City Engineer. The design storm shall be either the 3 hour, 6 hour or 24 hour event (which ever event produces the greatest total run off). 35. Nuisance water shall be retained on site. Nuisance water shall be disposed of per approved methods contained in Engineering Bulletin No. 06-16 — Hydrology Report with Preliminary Hydraulic Report Criteria for Storm Drain Systems and Engineering Bulletin No. 06-015 - Underground Retention Basin Design Requirements. 36. In design of retention facilities, the maximum percolation rate shall be two inches per hour. The percolation rate will be considered to be zero unless the applicant provides site specific data indicating otherwise per the City's Engineering Bulletin. 37. No fence or wall shall be constructed around any retention basin unless approved by the Planning Director and the City Engineer. 38. For on-site above ground common retention basins, retention depth shall be according to Engineering Bulletin No. 06-16 — Hydrology Report with Preliminary Hydraulic LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2007-078 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 7, 2007 Report Criteria for Storm Drain Systems. Side slopes shall not exceed 3:1 and shall be planted with maintenance Free ground cover. Additionally, retention basin widths shall be not less than 20 Feet at the bottom of the basin. 39. Stormwater may not be retained in landscaped parkways or landscaped setback lots. Only incidental storm water (precipitation which directly falls onto the setback) will be permitted to be retained in the landscape setback areas. The perimeter setback and parkway areas in the street right-of-way shall be shaped with berms and mounds, pursuant to Section 9.100.040(B)(7), LQMC. 40. The design of the development shall not cause any increase in flood boundaries, levels or frequencies in any area outside the development. 41 . The development shall be graded to permit storm flow in excess of retention capacity to flow out of the development through a designated overflow and into the historic drainage relief route. 42. Storm drainage historically received from adjoining property shall be received and retained or passed through into the historic downstream drainage relief route. UTILITIES 43, The applicant shall comply with the provisions of Section 13.24.110 (Utilities), LQMC. 44. The applicant shall obtain the approval of the City Engineer for the location of all utility lines within any right-of-way, and all above -ground utility structures including, but not limited to, traffic signal cabinets, electric vaults, water valves, and telephone stands, to ensure optimum placement for practical and aesthetic purposes. 45. Existing overhead utility lines within, or adjacent to the proposed development, and all proposed utilities shall be installed underground. All existing utility lines attached to joint use 92 KV transmission power poles are exempt from the requirement to be placed underground. 46. Underground utilities shall be installed prior to overlying hardscape. For installation of utilities in existing improved streets, the applicant shall comply with trench restoration requirements maintained, or required by the City Engineer. The applicant shall provide certified reports of all utility trench compaction for approval by the City Engineer. Additionally, grease traps and the maintenance thereof shall be located as to not conflict with access aisles/entrances. CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2007-078 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 7, 2007 CONSTRUCTION 47. The City will conduct final inspection of habitable buildings only when the buildings have improved street and (if required) sidewalk access to publicly -maintained streets. The improvements shall include required traffic control devices, pavement markings and street name signs. LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION 48. The applicant shall comply with Sections 13.24.130 (Landscaping Setbacks) & 13.24.140 (Landscaping Plans), LQMC. 49. The applicant shall provide landscaping in the required setbacks, retention basins, common lots and park areas. 50. Landscape and irrigation plans for landscaped lots and setbacks, medians, retention basins, and parks shall be signed and stamped by a licensed landscape architect. 51. The applicant shall submit the landscape plans for approval by the Planning Department and green sheet sign off by the Public Works Department. When plan checking has been completed by the Planning Department, the applicant shall obtain the signatures of CVWD and the Riverside County Agricultural Commissioner, prior to submittal for signature by the Planning Director and shall submit for a green sheet approval by the Public Works Department. Final landscape plans for cn-site planting shall be reviewed by the ALRC and approved by the Planning Director prior to issuance of first building permit. Final plans shall include all landscaping associated with this project. NOTE: Plans are not approved for construction until signed by the Planning Director. 52. Landscape areas shall have permanent irrigation improvements meeting the requirements of the Planning Director. Use of lawn areas shall be minimized with no lawn, or spray irrigation, being placed within 18 inches of curbs along public streets. 53. The applicant or his agent has the responsibility for proper sight distance requirements per guidelines in the AASHTO "A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, 5" Edition" or latest, in the design and/or installation of all landscaping and appurtenances abutting and within the private and public street right- of-way. (' N 23 MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2007-078 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 7, 2007 54. The applicant shall provide additional landscaping, in the form of mature trees and/or palms, on the western end of the maintenance yard (near the wash down station), in the landscaped area outside of the perimeter wall along Eisenhower Drive. The applicant shall also provide additional mature landscaping in the same area outside of the perimeter wall near the west -facing clubhouse building elevation. 55. The applicant shall install mature trees, shrubs, and groundcover on the earthern berm along the Avenue 50 perimeter consistent with the preliminary landscaping plans. Tree size shall be a minimum 36" — 48" box. PUBLIC SERVICES 56. The applicant shall provide public transit improvements to the existing Bus Stop on Avenue 50 as required by SunLine Transit Agency and approved by the City Engineer. Additionally, an ADA accessible sidewalk shall be provided to the Club House facility proposed under this Site Development Permit as approved by the City Engineer. QUALITY ASSURANCE 57. The applicant shall employ construction quality -assurance measures that meet with the approval of the City Engineer. 58. The applicant shall employ, or retain, qualified engineers, surveyors, and such other appropriate professionals as are required to provide the expertise with which to prepare and sign accurate record drawings, and to provide adequate construction supervision. 59. The applicant shall arrange for, and bear the cost of, all measurements, sampling and testing procedures not included in the City's inspection program, but which may be required by the City, as evidence that the construction materials and methods employed comply with the plans, specifications and other applicable regulations. 60. Upon completion of construction, the applicant shall furnish the City with reproducible record drawings of all improvement plans which were approved by the City. Each sheet shall be clearly marked "Record Drawing," "As -Built" or "As - Constructed" and shall be stamped and signed by the engineer or surveyor certifying to the accuracy and completeness of the drawings. The applicant shall have all approved mylars previously submitted to the City, revised to reflect the as -built conditions. The applicant shall have all approved mylars previously submitted to the City, revised to reflect the as -built conditions. However, if subsequent approved revisions have been approved by the City Engineer and reflect said "As -Built" conditions, the Engineer Of Record may submit a letter attesting to said fact to the CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2007-078 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 7, 2007 City Engineer in lieu of mylar submittal. MAINTENANCE 61. The applicant shall comply with the provisions of Section 13.24.160 (Maintenance), LQMC. 62. The applicant shall make provisions for the continuous and perpetual maintenance of all private on-site improvements, perimeter landscaping, access drives, and sidewalks. FEES AND DEPOSITS 63. The applicant shall comply with the provisions of Section 13,24.180 (Fees and Deposits), LQMC. These fees include all deposits and fees required by the City for plan checking and construction inspection. Deposits and fee amounts shall be those in effect when the applicant makes application for plan check and permits. 64. Permits issued under this approval shall be subject to the provisions of the Infrastructure Fee Program and Development Impact Fee program in effect at the time of issuance of building permit(s). FIRE MARSHAL 65. Final conditions will be addressed when complete building plans are reviewed. Prior to issuance of a building permit, applicant shall review building plans with the Fire Department. All questions regarding the Fire Department should be directed to the Fire Safety Specialist at (760) 863-8886. SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT 66. Final conditions will be addressed when building plans are reviewed. Prior to issuance of a building permit, applicant shall review building plans with the Sheriff's Department regarding Vehicle Code requirements, defensible space, and other law enforcement and public safety concerns. All questions regarding the Sheriff's Department should be directed to the Deputy at (760) 863-8950. PLANNING DEPARTMENT 67. The site shall be monitored during on- and off-site trenching and rough grading by qualified archaeological monitors, including a Native -American. Proof of retention of monitors shall be given to the City prior to issuance of the first earth -moving or clearing permit. The monitor shall be empowered to temporarily halt or divert equipment to allow for City notification and analysis. -24- MDS 24MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2007-078 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 7, 2007 68. A final archaeological monitoring report shall be submitted to the Planning Department prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for the project. 69. Collected archaeological resources shall be properly packaged for long term curation, in polyethylene self -seal bags, vials, or film cans as appropriate, all within acid -free, standard size, comprehensively labeled archive boxes and delivered to the City prior to issuance of first Certificate of Occupancy for the property. Materials shall be accompanied by descriptive catalogue, field notes and records, primary research data, and the original graphics. 70. The conditions of approval for this project (SP 07-082, SDP 07-885) shall be included in the submitted Phase I report prior to issuance of the first permit requiring monitoring. 71, If prehistoric or historic resources are discovered during monitoring or the subsequent construction phase, the Planning Department shall be notified immediately. 72. The on- and off-site excavation, grading, trenching, etc. of areas identified by a qualified paleontological monitor as likely to contain paleontological resources as shall be monitored by a qualified paleontological monitor. Monitoring shall be restricted to undisturbed subsurface alluvium that might be present below the surface. The monitor(s) shall be equipped to salvage fossils as they are unearthed to avoid construction delays. The monitor should also remove samples of sediments that are likely to contain the remains of small fossil invertebrates and vertebrates. The monitor shall be empowered to temporarily halt or divert equipment to allow removal of abundant or large specimens. Proof that a monitor has been retained (signed contract) shall be given to City prior to issuance of first earth -moving permit, or before any clearing of the site is begun. Full-time monitoring is not necessary unless potentially—fossiliferous units are encountered and determined upon exposure and examination by qualified paleontologic personnel to have potential to contain fossil resources. 73. Recovered specimens shall be prepared to the point of identification and permanent preservation, including washing of sediments to recover small invertebrates and vertebrates. Recovered specimens shall be prepared and packaged so they can be identified and permanently preserved. 74. A report of paleontological findings with an appended itemized inventory of specimens shall be submitted to the City prior to occupancy being granted by the City. The report shall include pertinent discussions of the significance of all recovered resources where appropriate. The report and inventory, when submitted will signify CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 2007-078 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2007-885 LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB AUGUST 7, 2007 completion of the program to mitigate impacts to paleontological resources. 75. Collected paleontological resources and related reports, etc. shall be given to the City for curation. Packaging of resources, reports, etc. shall comply with standards commonly used in the paleontological industry. 76. All roof top mechanical equipment shall be screened from view by parapet walls; this includes air conditioning units and fans and blower hoods for food service cooking. 77. No signage is permitted with this approval. A separate permit from the Planning Department is required for any temporary or permanent signs. 78. A Temporary Use Permit shall be required prior to placement of construction materials or trailers on site. 79. The applicant shall install fully -shielded light fixtures for all parking lot lights proposed along Eisenhower Drive. Said shields shall minimize light spillage outside the subject property, and shall be turned off when the clubhouse site is not in use, Final lighting placement locations, shielding, and duration of illumination shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Director prior to installation. 80. The lighted tennis courts are subject to Section 9.60.150 of the La Quinta Municipal Code. The courts shall not be lit after 10:OOpm. Prior to installation of lighting, the applicant shall also apply for a Minor Use Permit with the Planning Department for approval of the lighted tennis courts. 81. The applicant shall monitor golf ball flight patterns within the driving range, and prohibit the use of drivers. The Planning Department will coordinate with the Code Compliance Department in monitoring complaints of stray golf ball flight. —25— 25 ,,, 44; r"" MDS CONSULTING LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN La Quinta Country Club — Clubhouse and Improvements Project Project Team Members Owner La Quinta Country Club P. O. Box 99 77-750 Avenue 50 La Quinta, CA 92247 Tel.: (760) 564-4151 , ext. 120 ca Fax: (760) 564-6396 Contact Heinz U. Hofmann, General Manager/Chief Operating Officer E-mail: hhofmann@lqcc.org Civil Enj ineer MDS Consulting 78-900 Avenue 47, Suite 208 La Quinta, CA 92253 Tel.: (760) 771-4013 cza Fax: (760) 771-4073 Contact Chris J. Bergh, Vice President/Office Manager E-mail: cbergh@mdsconsulting.net Architect Lee & Sakahara Architects A.I.A. 16842 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 300 Irvine, CA 92606-4927 Tel.: (949) 261-1100 caa Fax: (949) 261-1144 Contact Ronald L Sakahara,A.I.A., President & Principal -In -Charge of Design E-mail: rsakahara@leesak.com MDS CONSULTING Landscape Architect RGA Landscape Architects, Inc. 74020 Alessandro, Suite E Palm Desert, CA 92260 Tel.: (760) 568-3624 Ca Fax: (760) 773-5615 Contact Ronald B. Gregory, A.S.L.A., President & Chief Executive Officer E-mail: ron@rga-pd.com General_ Contractor Linthicum 20789 North Pima Road, Suite 250 Scottsdale, AZ 85255-7206 Tel.: (480) 515-1700 caa Fax: (480) 473-0554 Contact Tim Vogel, Director of Golf Amenity Construction E-mail: timv@linthicumcorp.com Electrical Contractor Apollo Electric 330 North Basse Lane Brea, CA 92821 Tel.: (714) 256-8414 caa Fax: (714) 671-9972 Contact Leroy Holt, President E-mail: skeeter(t-Dapolloelect.com —26— Electrical Eng!neer OMB Electrical Engineers, Inc. 8825 Research Drive Irvine, CA 92618 Tel.: (949) 753-1553, ext. 221 ca Fax: (949) 753-1992 Contact Victor H. Becerra E-mail: victorb@omben rg s.com Archaeological/Paleontological Consultant CRM Tech 4472 Orange Street Riverside, CA 92501 Tel.: (951) 784-3051 caa Fax: (951) 784-2987 Contact Michael Hogan E-mail: mhogan@crmtech.us.com Drivinil Range Geotechnical En iineer Sladden Engineering 77-725 Enfield Lane, Suite 100 Palm Desert, CA 92211 Tel.: (760) 772-3893 ca Fax: (760) 772-3895 Contact Brett L. Anderson, President E-mail: banderson@sladdenengineering.com LA QUINTA COUNTRY CLUB CLUB HOUSE SPECIFIC PLAN