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2017 07 25 PCPLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA 1 JULY 25, 2017 PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 78-495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta REGULAR MEETING on TUESDAY, July 25, 2017 AT 6:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL: Commissioners Caldwell, Currie, McCune, Proctor, Quill, Wright and Chairperson Bettencourt. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA At this time, members of the public may address the Planning Commission on any matter not listed on the agenda. Please complete a "Request to Speak" form and limit your comments to three minutes. The Planning Commission values your comments; however in accordance with State law, no action shall be taken on any item not appearing on the agenda unless it is an emergency item authorized by GC 54954.2(b). CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Approve Minutes of July 11, 2017 BUSINESS SESSION 1. Continued from July 11, 2017 - Selection of Officers Planning Commission agendas and staff reports are now available on the City’s web page: www.laquintaca.org PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA 2 JULY 25, 2017 Beginning Resolution No. 2017-013 PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Site Development Permit 2017-0010 (SDP2006-853 Amendment 2) submitted by Lennar Homes proposing the approval of four new residential models at Griffin Ranch. CEQA: previously reviewed under Environmental Assessment 2004-523 and found consistent. Location: south side of Avenue 54, east side of Madison Street, and west of Monroe Street. STUDY SESSION - None REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS - None COMMISSIONERS’ ITEMS STAFF ITEM – 1. Wireless Telecommunications Facilities Update ADJOURNMENT NOTICE: THE REGULAR PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 9, 2017 HAS BEEN CANCELLED. The next regular meeting of the Planning Commission will be held on August 22, 2017, commencing at 6:00 p.m. at the City Hall Council Chambers, 78-495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA 92253. DECLARATION OF POSTING I, Wanda Wise-Latta, Executive Assistant of the City of La Quinta, do hereby declare that the foregoing Agenda for the La Quinta Planning Commission meeting was posted on the outside entry to the Council Chamber at 78-495 Calle Tampico, and the bulletin boards at 78-630 Highway 111, and the La Quinta Cove Post Office at 51-321 Avenida Bermudas, on July 21, 2017. DATED: July 20, 2017 WANDA WISE-LATTA, Executive Assistant City of La Quinta, California PUBLIC NOTICES PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA 3 JULY 25, 2017 The La Quinta City Council Chamber is handicapped accessible. If special equipment is needed for the hearing impaired, please call the Planning Division of the Design and Development Department at 777- 7118, twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the meeting and accommodations will be made. If special electronic equipment is needed to make presentations to the Commission, arrangements should be made in advance by contacting the Planning Division of the Design and Development Department at 777-7118. A one (1) week notice is required. If background material is to be presented to the Commission during a Planning Commission meeting, please be advised that eight (8) copies of all documents, exhibits, etc., must be supplied to the Executive Assistant for distribution. It is requested that this take place prior to the beginning of the meeting. Any writings or documents provided to a majority of the Commission regarding any item(s) on this agenda will be made available for public inspection at the Design and Development Department’s counter at City Hall located at 78-495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, California, 92253, during normal business hours. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES 1 JULY 11, 2017 PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES TUESDAY, JULY 11, 2017 CALL TO ORDER A regular meeting of the La Quinta Planning Commission was called to order at 6:00 p.m. by Chairperson Bettencourt. PRESENT: Commissioners Caldwell, Currie, McCune, Proctor, Quill, Wright and Chairperson Bettencourt ABSENT: None STAFF PRESENT: City Attorney William Irhke, Planning Manager Gabriel Perez, Principal Engineer Bryan McKinney, Consultant Principal Planner Nicole Criste, Building Official Burt Hanada, Executive Assistant Wanda Wise-Latta and Office Assistant Mirta Lerma PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Commissioner Wright led the Commission in the Pledge of Allegiance. Chairperson Bettencourt asked Planning Manager Perez to introduced City staff members who were present. Chairperson Bettencourt asked Commissioners Currie and Proctor to introduce themselves. Chairperson Bettencourt asked that the appointments of Planning Commission Chairperson and Vice Chairperson be continued to the July 25, 2017 meeting. MOTION – a motion was made and seconded by Commissioners Caldwell/McCune to continue the selection of Chairperson and Vice Chairperson to the July 25, 2017 meeting. AYES: Commissioners Caldwell, Currie, McCune, Proctor, Quill, Wright and Chairperson Bettencourt. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. Motion passed unanimously. PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA – None CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA - confirmed PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES 2 JULY 11, 2017 CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Approve Minutes of June 27, 2017 Motion – A motion was made and seconded by Commissioners Quill/Proctor to approve the Planning Commission Minutes of June 27, 2017 as submitted with the following correction to the footer: PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES JUNE 27, 2017 AYES: Commissioners Caldwell, Currie, McCune, Proctor, Quill, Wright and Chairperson Bettencourt. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. Motion passed unanimously. Beginning Resolution No. 2017-009 PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Site Development Permit 2017-0005 and Minor Adjustment 2017-0006 submitted by Prest Vuksic Architects, Inc. proposing the construction of a new 2,660 square-foot drive through restaurant on a vacant pad within the La Quinta Square Commercial Development. CEQA: previously reviewed under Environmental Assessment 2014-1002 and consistent with the analysis previously approved. Location: near the southwest corner of Highway 111 and Simon Drive. Planning Manager Perez presented the information contained in the staff report, which is on file in the Design and Development Department. He noted that correspondence had been received and distributed to the Commission from Mr. Jack Tarr and from a property group expressing concerns about the site development permit and the conditional use permit for the wireless tower. Commission discussion followed regarding traffic from the proposed drive through restaurant. Principal Engineer McKinney shared information regarding the original traffic study for the site. Chairperson Bettencourt declared the PUBLIC HEARING OPEN at 6:21 p.m. PUBLIC SPEAKER: David Drake, Prest Vuksic Architects, Palm Desert, CA – introduced himself and introduced Spencer Trombley with El Pollo Loco and stated that they represented the applicant and were available to answer questions. Commission discussion continued regarding the color scheme of the proposed building; confirmation by staff that upon completion of the proposed project no PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES 3 JULY 11, 2017 space will be available for future development at the La Quinta Square Commercial Development; ADA requirements to which the applicant’s representative provided additional information; and perimeter landscaping. Planning Manager Perez shared the concerns expressed in the correspondence received from R&L Properties and Mr. Jack Tarr. Their concerns included current traffic patterns related to La Quinta Square; proposed use of site is traffic intensive; questioned whether a traffic study was prepared for the proposed El Pollo Loco; and the monopalm wireless installation. Mr. Tarr also expressed concern regarding conflicts that may exist with cars exiting the site along Simon Drive. Copies of the letters were distributed to the applicant. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Brian Tracey, Retail Net Lease Properties, Palm Desert, CA – introduced himself. Planning Manager Perez addressed a Commissioner’s question regarding CC&Rs and stated that the reciprocal access easments are recorded against the tentative parcel map. Mr. Drake addressed the concerns expressed in the correspondence received from R&L Properties and Mr. Tarr. Commission discussion continued regarding the land lease for El Pollo and landscape maintenance. Chairperson Bettencourt declared the PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED at 6:37 p.m. Motion – A motion was made and seconded by Commissioners McCune/Wright to adopt Resolution No. 2017-009 of the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California recommending to the City Council approval of Site Development Permit 2017-0005 and Minor Adjustment 2017-0006 for a drive through restaurant on a vacant pad within the La Quinta Square and find the project consistent with Environmental Assessment 2014-1002. AYES: Commissioners Caldwell, Currie, McCune, Proctor, Quill, Wright and Chairperson Bettencourt. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. Motion passed unanimously. 2. Conditional Use Permit 2017-0003 submitted by Prest Vuksic Architects, Inc. for T-Mobile Wireless proposing the placement of a 49-foot tall monopalm wireless telecommunication tower and mechanical equipment at La Quinta Square Commercial Center. CEQA: Exempt from Environmental Review pursuant to Section 15332 (Class 32) of the California Environmental Quality Act in that the proposed project can be characterized as in-fill development and Section 15303 PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES 4 JULY 11, 2017 (Class 3) for new construction. Location: near the southwest corner of Highway 111 and Simon Drive. Planning Manager Perez presented the information contained in the staff report, which is on file in the Design and Development Department and stated that Conditions of Approval (COA) No. 36 and No. 38 address maintenance of the entire site including landscaping and the two live palms. He said that COA No.42 states that the temporary T-Mobile facility in the parking lot at the site was approved under Temporary Uses Permit 2017-0005 shall be permitted to operate until March 1, 2018 and COA No. 41 states that with the approval of this wireless tower, the previous temporary use permit would be superseded by this approval. Commission discussion followed regarding the determination of the responsible party with regards to maintenance of a wireless tower. Staff stated that the Municipal Code requires that the owner of the tower provide to the city a copy of the leasing agreement which includes the necessary contact information for the leasing party. Staff said that should there be a change of ownership, city staff must be notified. City Attorney Irhke addressed the Commission’s inquiries regarding COA No. 25; FCC standards, regulations and compliance; colocation; and possible modifications to a wireless tower. Chairperson Bettencourt declared the PUBLIC HEARING OPEN at 6:55 p.m. PUBLIC SPEAKER: David Drake, Prest Vuksic Architect, Palm Desert, CA – introduced himself, introduced Frank Ortega of Costal Business Group, Inc. and introduced Brian Tracey of Retail Net Lease Properties PUBLIC SPEAKER: Damian Machado, Costal Business Group, Inc., Irvine, CA - introduced himself and stated that he represented T-Mobile. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Frank Ortega, Costal Business Group, Inc., Irvine, CA - introduced himself and stated that he represented T-Mobile. Commission asked questions of the T-Mobile representatives regarding maintenance of monopalm and deterioration of artificial palm fronds; ownership and changes in ownership of wireless communication tower and equipment; emergency contact information should there be any issues with the monopalm wireless telecommunication tower and mechanical equipment; the quality and maintenance of the live palm trees planted adjacent to the monopalm tower. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES 5 JULY 11, 2017 In response to a Commissioner’s question, City Attorney Irhke indicated that Planning Manager Perez referenced earlier a proposed condition that addresses facility and tree maintenance. Planning Manager Perez noted that correspondence received from Mr. Jack Tarr and from R & L Properties expressed concerns about the conditional use permit for the wireless tower. Chairperson Bettencourt declared the PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED at 7:07 p.m. Motion – A motion was made and seconded by Commissioners Quill/Wright to adopt Resolution No. 2017-010 of the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California approving Conditional Use Permit 2017-003 for the placement of a 49-foot tall monopalm wireless telecommunication tower and equipment on a vacant pad at La Quinta Square, and finding the project exempt from California Environmental Quality as submitted with the following revisions to the Conditions of Approval: Amendment to COA No. 38 of the Conditional Use Permit 2017-0003 to read, “The entire facility shall be maintained in a condition consistent with the conditions of this approval with no visible deterioration of the faux palm treatment and all landscaping, including the required additional two (2) palm trees, in a live healthy status and irrigated. If the facility is not so maintained, this approval is subject to revocation or other correcting actions as determined appropriate by the City.” Amendment to COA No. 42 of the Conditional Use Permit 2017-0003 to read, “The temporary T-Mobile facility in the parking lot approved under temporary uses permit 2017-0005 shall be permitted to operate and shall be removed by March 1, 2018 or when the permanent wireless telecommunication facility, approved under Conditional Use Permit 2017-0003, is operational prior to March 1, 2018.” Amendment to COA 43 of the Conditional Use Permit 2017-0003 to read, “The two live palm trees shall not exceed 30 feet in height, shall be of a premium grade and not exhibit drought rings upon installation.” Amendment to COA No. 44 of the Conditional Use Permit 2017-0003 to read, “Contact information for the T-Mobile representative or successor responsible for facility maintenance, including name, address and phone number, shall be provided to the Planning Division. The identified representative is required to be on call to address requests for facility repair or maintenance by City of La Quinta Planning Division or Code Compliance staff.” PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES 6 JULY 11, 2017 Amendment to COA No. 45 of the Conditional Use Permit 2017-0003 to read, “Notification shall be provided to the Planning Division in the event of a sale or transfer of ownership of the wireless telecommunications facility.” AYES: Commissioners Caldwell, Currie, McCune, Proctor, Quill, Wright and Chairperson Bettencourt. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. Motion passed unanimously. 3. Site Development Permit 2017-0003 and Conditional Use Permit 2017-0001 submitted by The DBK Group proposing the development of a pool, bar theatre, putting green and Dog Park within the PGA West Community. CEQA: exempt from Environmental Review pursuant to Section 15303 of the California Environmental Quality Act insofar as the project will add small structures to an existing golf clubhouse and tennis complex. Location: 55955 PGA West Boulevard. Commissioners Caldwell and Currie recused themselves and left the dais during the discussion and vote on this item due to the proximity of this project to their residences. Commissioner Caldwell also stated that she is a club member at PGA West. Planning Manager Perez introduced Consultant Principal Planner Nicole Criste who presented the information contained in the staff report, which is on file in the Design and Development Department. Commission discussion followed regarding the length of pool lap lanes; whether the drive in golf cart theatre would be used for other events; hours of operation; and membership. Consultant Principal Planner Criste said that the proposed project will be a membership facility and will have fees associated with membership and stated that City has the authority to regulate the hours. She indicated that with regards to public comments about the project, several months ago she spoke to a homeowner who lives to the south the project and addressed her questions. She stated that she asked club representatives to contact the homeowner and she received no other written or oral comments. Chairperson Bettencourt declared the PUBLIC HEARING OPEN at 7:26 p.m. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Thomas R. Steeno, Steeno Design Studio, Hesperia, CA – introduced himself, Kaveh Daryaie of The DBK Group, La Quinta and Jennifer Jenkins, Director of Membership and Marketing for PGA West. Mr. Steeno presented additional information regarding the project. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES 7 JULY 11, 2017 PUBLIC SPEAKER: Jennifer Jenkins, La Quinta, CA – introduced herself as Director of Membership and Marketing for PGA West and La Quinta Resort and represented PGA West members, Hilton Hotel and Resort owner, GIC. Ms. Jenkins provided additional information regarding the project and membership. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Thomas R. Steeno, Steeno Design Studio, Hesperia, CA – addressed a Commissioner’s inquiry about lighting for the project; stated that the applicant reviewed and agreed with the conditions; and addressed a Commissioner’s inquiry about waste from the dog park. PUBLIC SPEAKER: David Balducci, La Quinta, CA – introduced himself; spoke in favor of the project; and asked if the permitting process could be expedited. PUBLIC SPEAKER: James Cox, La Quinta, CA – introduced himself and spoke in favor of the project. Chairperson Bettencourt declared the PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED at 7:41 p.m. Motion – A motion was made and seconded by Commissioners Quill/Wright to adopt Resolution No. 2017-011 of the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California approving Conditional Use Permit 2017-0001 and Site Development Permit 2017-0003, finding the project exempt from California Environmental Quality Act. AYES: Commissioners McCune, Proctor, Quill, Wright and Chairperson Bettencourt. NOES: None. ABSENT: Commissioners Caldwell and Currie. ABSTAIN: None. Motion passed. Commissioners Caldwell and Currie returned to the dais for the remainder of the meeting. 4. Environmental Assessment 2017-0005 and Zoning Ordinance Amendment 2017-0001 submitted by the City of La Quinta proposing amendments to Chapter 9.60 of the La Quinta Municipal Code relating to standards and criteria for accessory dwelling units within residential districts. CEQA: exempt pursuant to Section 15061 (b)(3) and requires no further review. Location: Citywide. Planning Manager Perez presented the information contained in the staff report, which is on file in the Design and Development Department. Commission discussion followed regarding what would happen if the resolution were not adopted and Planning Manager Perez explained that the regulation of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in the City would default to state law. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES 8 JULY 11, 2017 Commissioner Proctor shared his thoughts regarding the potential impact of an increase in the number of temporary vacation rentals and overnight on-street parking. Commissioner Quill asked if it was possible to require an applicant seeking to construct an ADU to obtain clearance from CVWD indicating that the applicant had paid or CVWD waived the sanitation capacity fee and the water system backup facilities fee. He thanked staff for their efforts, but stated that on principal and in good conscience, he could not vote in favor of the resolution. Planning Manager Perez introduced Building Official Burt Hanada stating he was in the audience and available for questions. City Attorney Irhke provided clarification regarding compliance with the municipal code and state law with respect to homeowner associations and CC&Rs. Chairperson Bettencourt declared the PUBLIC HEARING OPEN at 8:09 p.m. PUBLIC SPEAKER: None. Chairperson Bettencourt declared the PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED at 8:09 p.m. MOTION - A motion was made and seconded by Commissioners Wright/Caldwell to adopt Resolution No. 2017-12 of the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California recommending City Council approval of Zoning Ordinance Amendment 2017-0001 to amend Chapter 9.60 of the La Quinta Municipal Code relating to standards and criteria for the establishment of accessory dwelling units within residential districts consistent with California Government Code Section 65852.2 and Environmental Assessment 2017-0005. AYES: Commissioners Caldwell, Currie, McCune, Proctor, Wright and Chairperson Bettencourt. NOES: Commissioner Quill. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. Motion passed. BUSINESS SESSION - None STUDY SESSION - None COMMISSIONERS’ ITEMS - None STAFF ITEMS 1. Staff presented for the Commission’s review the Planning Commission PowerPoint slides prepared for the Joint Meeting between the City Council and PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES 9 JULY 11, 2017 the City’s Boards and Commissions scheduled for Tuesday, July 18, 2017, at the La Quinta Library. Chairperson Bettencourt and Commissioner Quill shared information regarding the Salton Sea Forums/Workshops that are being held throughout the valley. Commissioner Proctor thanked staff for their assistance in his transition to the Planning Commission. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, it was moved and seconded by Commissioners Wright/Quill to adjourn this meeting at 8:18 p.m. AYES: Commissioners Caldwell, Currie, McCune, Proctor, Quill, Wright and Chairperson Bettencourt. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTAIN: None. Motion passed unanimously. Respectfully submitted, WANDA WISE-LATTA, Executive Assistant City of La Quinta, California Page 1 of 2 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DATE: JULY 25, 2017 AGENDA TITLE: SELECTION OF OFFICERS RECOMMENDED ACTION Select a member of the Planning Commission to serve as Chairperson and a member to serve as Vice Chairperson EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • The Chairperson serves as the presiding officer at all Planning Commission meetings. • In the absence of the Chairperson, the Vice Chairperson serves as the presiding officer. FISCAL IMPACT - None BACKGROUND The City Council adopted on June 2, 2015 the amended and restated Rules of Procedure for Council Meetings and related functions and activities and said Rules of Procedure are applicable to all City Boards, Commissions and Committees. The Planning Commission shall select a Chairperson to serve as the Presiding Officer at Planning Commission meetings and a Vice Chairperson to serve as Presiding Officer in the absence of the Chairperson, each for a term of one year or until a successor is chosen. Each selection shall be by three or more affirmative votes. The failure to achieve such total of affirmative votes shall be deemed a selection of the incumbent to remain in office. The offices have been held by the following officials in recent years: Election Date: Chairperson Vice Chairperson 07/12/16 Philip Bettencourt Frank Blum 07/14/15 Robert Wilkinson Philip Bettencourt 07/22/14 Robert Wright Robert Wilkinson 09/24/13 Katie Barrows Robert Wright 07/10/12 Katie Barrows Robert Wright 07/12/11 Ed Alderson Robert Wilkinson BS 1 Page 2 of 2 07/27/10 Ed Alderson Katie Barrows 07/14/09 Ed Alderson Katie Barrows 07/08/08 Ed Alderson Katie Barrows 07/10/07 Ed Alderson Katie Barrows 07/25/06 Paul Quill Ed Alderson ALTERNATIVES There are no alternatives to the recommended action. Prepared by: Gabriel Perez, Planning Manager Page 1 of 3 PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DATE: JULY 25, 2017 CASE NUMBER: SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2017-0010 (SDP2006-853 AMENDMENT 2) APPLICANT: LENNAR HOMES PROPERTY OWNER: LENNAR HOMES REQUEST: ADOPT A RESOLUTION APPROVING SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2017-0010 FOR APPROVAL OF FOUR NEW RESIDENTIAL MODELS FOR GRIFFIN RANCH. CEQA: THE PROJECT WAS PREVIOUSLY REVIEWED UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 2004-526. THE PROJECT IS CONSISTENT WITH THE ANALYSIS PREVIOUSLY APPROVED. NO FURTHER ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW IS REQUIRED UNDER THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT. LOCATION: SOUTH SIDE OF AVENUE 54, EAST SIDE OF MADISON STREET, AND WEST OF MONROE STREET LEGAL: PORTIONS OF THE NORTH ½ OF SECTION 15, T67S R7E, S.B.B.M RECOMMENDED ACTION Adopt resolution approving Site Development Permit 2017-0010, and find the project consistent with Environmental Assessment 2004-526 (Attachment 1). EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • The proposed site development permit (SDP) includes four new residential models at Griffin Ranch including floor plans, architecture and landscaping. BACKGROUND The Griffin Ranch project was originally approved by the City Council on January 4, 2005 as Specific Plan 2004-074, Tentative Tract 32879, General Plan Amendment 2004-103, and Zone Change 2004-122. The project included 303 single-family lots on over 200 acres located along the south side of Avenue 54, east side of Madison Street and approximately 1/4 mile west of Monroe Street (Attachment 2). The Planning Commission approved SDP2006-853 on March 14, 2006, for architectural plans for 11 prototypical units with multiple elevations per unit, ranging from 3,017 – 5,629 square feet (SF) PH 1 Page 2 of 3 (Attachment 3). On September 12, 2006, the Planning Commission approved SDP2006- 853 Amendment 1, for three new residential models less than 2,800 SF. On December 23, 2013, staff approved Modification by Applicant (MBA) 2013-056, which approved modified housing designs. MBA2013-056 was approved after findings were made that the proposal had no significant architectural or square footage changes from the original approval. PROPOSAL & ANALYSIS Overview: The proposal includes four new residential models, each with three different elevation types, ranging from 3,314 – 4,700 SF (Attachment 4). The four new proposed models will be offered with five models from MBA2013-056 for the remaining lots at Griffin Ranch. The entire model plan set would range from 2,967 – 3,894 SF. Architectural Design: The proposed units incorporate contemporary architectural styles, with a mix of Spanish, Mediterranean and Tuscan-style elements. The wall materials will consist of stucco with stone veneer, the roofs will consist of concrete tile roofs, and other detailing throughout the elevations includes decorative wrought iron elements and chimney caps. The four new models will each have three elevations and adds architectural variety to the Griffin Ranch housing mix. The proposed models are as follows: Plan 2: 3,314 SF – 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms + bonus room, great room, covered veranda, 3-car garage and three elevation types Plan 4: 3,818 SF – 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms + great room, dining room, covered veranda, 3-car garage and three elevation types Plan 5: 4,154 SF - 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms + great room, dining room, bonus room, 3-car garage, covered veranda, and three elevation types Plan 7: 4,700 SF - 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms + great room, dining room, bonus room, 3-car garage, covered veranda, and three elevation types The architecture of the new units is compatible with the existing residential units, the Municipal Code development standards, and the development standards of the Griffin Ranch Specific Plan (Attachment 5). Landscaping: Landscaping throughout the project site consists of primarily desert and other drought- tolerant plants (Attachment 6). Each new plan has an individual planting plan, each with six different planting schedules. The proposed tree palette includes Palo Verdes, Mediterranean Fan Palms, and Hybrid Fan Palm trees. The shrub palette includes Texas Ranger, Emu Bushes, and Bougainvillea, among others. The proposed landscape will complement the existing landscape in surrounding existing homes and the perimeter. Page 3 of 3 The proposed landscape plan is acceptable and adds character to the proposed homes, while providing sufficient screening and architectural variety. PUBLIC REVIEW Public Notice: This project was advertised in The Desert Sun newspaper on July 14, 2017, and mailed to all property owners within 500 feet of the site. To date, no comments have been received. Any additional written comments received will be handed out at the Planning Commission hearing. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The proposed project was reviewed under the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The Design and Development Department determined that the application is a “project” as defined by CEQA. The Department also found that Environmental Assessment 2004-526 reviewed plans for Griffin Ranch, and that the currently proposed project is consistent with the assessment approved in 2004. As a result, the previously approved Environmental Assessment will be applied to the currently proposed project. Prepared by: Carlos Flores, Associate Planner Reviewed by: Gabriel Perez, Planning Manager Attachments: 1. Project Information 2. Project Area Vicinity Map 3. Originally approved Plan Set 4. SDP 2017-0010 Proposed Plan Set 5. Specific Plan Architectural Design Standards 6. Proposed Landscaping PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2017 - A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT AMENDMENT FOR FOUR NEW PROTOTYPICAL RESIDENTIAL UNITS WITHIN THE GRIFFIN RANCH RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT, AND FINDING THE PROJECT CONSISTENT WITH ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 2004-526 CASE NUMBER: SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2017-0010 (SDP 2006-853, AMENDMENT 2) APPLICANT: LENNAR HOMES WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California did, on the 25th day of July, 2017, hold a duly noticed Public Hearing to consider a request by Lennar Homes for approval of the Griffin Ranch amendment, generally located on the south side of Avenue 54, east side of Madison Street, and west side of Monroe Street, more particularly described as: PORTIONS OF THE NORTH ½ OF SECTION 15, T67S R7E, S.B.B.M WHEREAS, the Design and Development Department published a public hearing notice in The Desert Sun newspaper on July 14, 2017 as prescribed by the Municipal Code. Public hearing notices were also mailed to all property owners within 500 feet of the site; and, WHEREAS, at said Public Hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said Planning Commission did make the following mandatory findings pursuant to Section 9.210.010 of the Municipal Code to justify approval of said Site Development Permit: 1. Consistency with General Plan The proposed development is consistent with the General Plan land use designation of Low density residential. The City’s General Plan policies relating to low density residential encourage a full range of single family residential units within the City, and the proposed use maintains those policies. 2. Consistency with Zoning Code The proposed development, as conditioned, is consistent with the development standards of the City’s Zoning Code and Griffin Ranch Specific Plan in terms of architectural style and landscaping. Planning Commission Resolution 2017 - Site Development Permit 2017-0010 (SDP2006-853, Amendment 2) Griffin Ranch July 25, 2017 Page 2 of 3 3. Compliance with CEQA The Design and Development Department has determined that this project is consistent with Environmental Assessment 2004-526 and no further environmental review is required. 4. Architectural Design The architecture and layout of the project is compatible with, and not detrimental to, the existing surrounding commercial land uses, and is consistent with the development standards in the Municipal Code. The units are concluded to be appropriate for the proposed locations, and supplemental design elements appropriately enhance the architecture of the buildings. 5. Site Design The site design of the project is compatible with surrounding development and with the quality of design prevalent in the city. 6. Landscape Design The proposed project is consistent with the landscaping standards and plant palette and implements the standards for landscaping and aesthetics established in the General Plan and Zoning Code. The project landscaping for the proposed buildings, as conditioned, shall unify and enhance visual continuity of the proposed residential units with the surrounding development. Landscape improvements are designed and sized to provide visual appeal. The permanent overall site landscaping utilizes various tree and shrub species to enhance the building architecture. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California, as follows: SECTION 1. That the above recitations are true and constitute the Findings of the Planning Commission in this case; SECTION 2. That the above project be determined by the Planning Commission to be consistent with Environmental Assessment 2004-526 SECTION 4. That it does hereby approve Site Development Permit 2017-0010, for the reasons set forth in this Resolution and subject to the attached Conditions of Approval. Planning Commission Resolution 2017 - Site Development Permit 2017-0010 (SDP2006-853, Amendment 2) Griffin Ranch July 25, 2017 Page 3 of 3 PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City of La Quinta Planning Commission, held on this the 25th day of July, 2017, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: _________________________________ PHILIP F. BETTENCOURT, Chairperson City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: _______________________________________________ GABRIEL PEREZ, Planning Manager City of La Quinta, California PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2017 - CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL – RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2017-0010 (SDP2006-853, AMENDMENT 2) GRIFFIN RANCH JULY 25, 2017 PAGE 1 OF 3 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. Site Development Permit 2017-0010 shall comply with all applicable conditions and/or mitigation measures for the following related approval: Site Development Permit 2006-853 Site Development Permit 2006-853, Amendment 1 Tentative Tract Map 32879 Specific Plan 2004-074 General Plan Amendment 2004-103 Zone Change 2004-122 Environmental Assessment 2004-526 3. In the event of any conflict(s) between approval conditions and/or provisions of these approvals, the Design & Development Director shall adjudicate the conflict by determining the precedence. The Site Development Permit shall expire on July 25, 2019 and shall become null and void in accordance with La Quinta Municipal Code Section 9.200.080, unless a building permit has been issued. A time extension may be requested per LQMC Section 9.200.080 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: • Riverside County Fire Marshal • La Quinta Public Works Development Division (Grading Permit, Green Sheet (Public Works Clearance) for Building Permits, Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) Exemption Form – Whitewater River Region, Improvement Permit) • La Quinta Design and Development Department • Riverside Co. Environmental Health Department • Desert Sands Unified School District (DSUSD) • Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD) PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2017 - CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL – RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2017-0010 (SDP2006-853, AMENDMENT 2) GRIFFIN RANCH JULY 25, 2017 PAGE 2 OF 3 • Imperial Irrigation District (IID) • California Regional Water Quality Control Board (CRWQCB) • State Water Resources Control Board • SunLine Transit Agency (SunLine) • South Coast Air Quality Management District Coachella Valley (SCAQMD) The applicant is responsible for all requirements of the permits and/or clearances from the above listed agencies. When these requirements include approval of improvement plans, the applicant shall furnish proof of such approvals when submitting those improvement plans for City approval. 5. The applicant shall submit revised precise grading and construction plans as may be required to the City’s Design and Development Department that reflect the design changes. LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION 6. The applicant shall comply with LQMC Sections 13.24.130 (Landscaping Setbacks) & 13.24.140 (Landscaping Plans) 7. The applicant shall submit the landscape plans for approval to plan checking by the Planning Division. When plan checking has been completed by the Planning Division, the applicant shall obtain the signatures of CVWD and the Riverside County Agricultural Commissioner, prior to submittal for signature by the Planning Manager and/or the City Engineer. NOTE: Plans are not approved for construction until signed by both the Planning Manager and/or the City Engineer. 8. Landscape and irrigation plans shall be signed and stamped by a licensed landscape architect. 9. All new landscape areas shall have landscaping and permanent irrigation improvements in compliance with the City’s Water Efficient Landscape regulations contained in LQMC Section 8.13 (Water Efficient Landscape). 10. The applicant shall submit the final landscape plans for review, processing and approval to the Design and Development Department, in accordance with the Final Landscape Plan application process as a minor final landscape plan. Planning Manager approval of the final landscape plans is required prior to issuance of the first building permit unless the Design and Development Director determines extenuating circumstances exist PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 2017 - CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL – RECOMMENDED SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2017-0010 (SDP2006-853, AMENDMENT 2) GRIFFIN RANCH JULY 25, 2017 PAGE 3 OF 3 which justify an alternative processing schedule. NOTE: Plans are not approved for construction until signed by the appropriate City official, including the Planning Manager. Prior to final approval of the installation of landscaping, the Landscape Architect of record shall provide the Planning Manager a letter stating he/she has personally inspected the installation and that it conforms with the final landscaping plans as approved by the City. If staff determines during final landscaping inspection that adjustments are required in order to meet the intent of the Planning Commission’s approval, the Planning Manager shall review and approve any such revisions to the landscape plan. Project Information CASE NUMBERS: SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2017-0010 (SDP2006-853, AMENDMENT 2) RELATED CASES: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 2004-526 TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 32879 SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2006-853, AMENDMENT 1 SPECIFIC PLAN 2004-074 GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 2004-103 ZONE CHANGE 2004-122 APPLICANT: LENNAR HOMES PROPERTY OWNER: LENNAR HOMES REQUEST: APPROVAL OF FOUR NEW RESIDENTIAL MODELS FOR GRIFFIN RANCH LOCATION: SOUTH SIDE OF AVENUE 54, EAST SIDE OF MADISON STREET, AND WEST OF MONROE STREET GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ZONING DESIGNATION: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL SURROUNDING ZONING/LAND USES: NORTH: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL EXISTING RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT SOUTH: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL EXISTING RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT EAST: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL EXISTING RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT WEST: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL EXISTING RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ATTACHMENT 1 54TH AVE MADISON ST55TH AVE WINGED FOOT± Site Vicinity Map ATTACHMENT 2 ATTACHMENT 3 ATTACHMENT 3 SDP2006-853, AMENDMENT 1 SDP2006-853, AMENDMENT 1 SDP2006-853, AMENDMENT 1 ATTACHMENT 4ATTACHMENT 4 MBA2013-056 MBA2013-056 MBA2013-056 MBA2013-056 SDP2017-0010 SDP2017-0010 MBA2013-056 MBA2013-056 SDP2017-0010 SDP2017-0010 SDP2017-0010 SDP2017-0010 MBA2013-056 MBA2013-056 SDP2017-0010 SDP2017-0010 MBA2013-056 MBA2013-056 ATTACHMENT 5 ATTACHMENT 6ATTACHMENT 6 PLAN 23314SCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)CERCIDIUM FLORIDUM 'DESERT MUSEUM'DESERT MUSEUM PALO VERDE24" BOX LOW / 0.2CHAMAEROPS HUMILISMEDITERRANEAN FAN PALM - 3 TRUNK 24" BOX MEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDLEUCOPHYLLUM FRUTESCENSTEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2EREMOPHILA MACULATAEMU BUSH5 GAL.LOW / 0.2BACCHARIS STARN 'THOMPSON'THOMPSON BACCHARIS5 GAL. LOW / 0.2DALEA FRUTESCENS 'SIERRA NEGRA'BLACK DALEA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS 'LITTLE JOHN'LITTLE JOHN BOTTLEBRUSH5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5DASYLIRION WHEELERIDESERT SPOON5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE AMERICANA 'MEDIOPICTA ALBA'MEDIOPICTA CENTURY PLANT5 GAL. V LOW / 0.1ARISTIDA PURPUREAPURPLE THREE AWN1 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLSOUTH OR WEST EXPOSUREPLANT SCHEDULE A PLANT SCHEDULE B PLANT SCHEDULE C PLANT SCHEDULE D PLANT SCHEDULE ESOUTH OR WEST EXPOSURESOUTH OR WEST EXPOSURENORTH OR EAST EXPOSURENORTH OR EAST EXPOSURESCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)PROSOPIS HYBRID 'PHOENIX'HYBRID PHOENIX MESQUITE24" BOX LOW / 0.2CHAMAEROPS HUMILISMEDITERRANEAN FAN PALM - 3 TRUNK 24" BOX MEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDLEUCOPHYLLUM FRUTESCENS 'GREEN CLOUD'GREEN CLOUD TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2CALLIANDRA CALIFORNICABAJA FAIRY DUSTER5 GAL. LOW / 0.2SENNA ARTEMISIOIDESFEATHERY CASSIA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2SALVIA TRIDENTHYBRID SAGE5 GAL.LOW / 0.2MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLARIS 'REGAL MIST'REGAL MIST MUHLENBERGIA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5OPUNTIA SANTA-RITA 'TUBAC'PURPLE PRICKLY PEAR5 GAL. V LOW / 0.1AGAVE GEMINIFLORATWIN-FLOWERED AGAVE5 GAL. LOW / 0.2ALOE 'BLUE ELF'BLUE ELF ALOE1 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLSCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)CERCIDIUM FLORIDUM 'DESERT MUSEUM'DESERT MUSEUM PALO VERDE24" BOX LOW / 0.2CHAMAEROPS HUMILISMEDITERRANEAN FAN PALM - 3 TRUNK 24" BOX MEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDBUDDLEJA MARRUBIIFOLIAWOOLY BUTTERFLY BUSH5 GAL. LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2CALLIANDRA CALIFORNICABAJA FAIRY DUSTER5 GAL. LOW / 0.2BACCHARIS STARN 'THOMPSON'THOMPSON BACCHARIS5 GAL. LOW / 0.2EREMOPHILA HYGROPHANA 'BLUE BELLS'BLUE BELLS EMU BUSH5 GAL.LOW / 0.2RUSSELIA EQUISETIFORMISCORAL FOUNTAIN5 GAL. MEDIUM / 0.5ECHINOCACTUS GRUSONIIGOLDEN BARREL CACTUS5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE AMERICANACENTURY PLANT5 GAL. V LOW / 0.1BOUTELOUA GRACILIS 'BLOND AMBITION'BLOND AMBITION BLUE GRAMA5 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLPLANT SCHEDULE ENORTH OR EAST EXPOSURESCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)PROSOPIS HYBRID 'PHOENIX'HYBRID PHOENIX MESQUITE24" BOX LOW / 0.2PHOENIX ROEBELENIIPYGMY DATE PALM (3-TRUNK)24" BOXMEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDVAUQUELINIA CALIFORNICAARIZONA ROSEWOOD5 GAL.LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2SALVIA CLEVELANDIICLEVELAND SAGE5 GAL.LOW / 0.2SIMMONDSIA CHINENSISJOJOBA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE PARRYI V. PARRYIPARRY'S AGAVE5 GAL. LOW / 0.2CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS 'LITTLE JOHN'LITTLE JOHN BOTTLEBRUSH5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5DASYLIRION WHEELERIDESERT SPOON5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE VILMORINIANAOCTOPUS AGAVE5 GAL. LOW / 0.2ARISTIDA PURPUREAPURPLE THREE AWN1 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLSCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)CERCIDIUM FLORIDUM 'DESERT MUSEUM'DESERT MUSEUM PALO VERDE24" BOX LOW / 0.2PHOENIX ROEBELENIIPYGMY DATE PALM (3-TRUNK)24" BOXMEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDSIMMONDSIA CHINENSISJOJOBA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2CALLIANDRA CALIFORNICABAJA FAIRY DUSTER5 GAL. LOW / 0.2SENNA ARTEMISIOIDESFEATHERY CASSIA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2SALVIA TRIDENTHYBRID SAGE5 GAL.LOW / 0.2MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLARIS 'REGAL MIST'REGAL MIST MUHLENBERGIA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ECHINOCACTUS GRUSONIIGOLDEN BARREL CACTUS5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE GEMINIFLORATWIN-FLOWERED AGAVE5 GAL. LOW / 0.2ALOE 'BLUE ELF'BLUE ELF ALOE1 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLSCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZEPROSOPIS HYBRID 'PHOENIX'HYBRID PHOENIX MESQUITE24" BOXPHOENIX ROEBELENIIPYGMY DATE PALM (3-TRUNK)24" BOXWASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H.SKINNEDVAUQUELINIA CALIFORNICAARIZONA ROSEWOOD5 GAL.LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.SALVIA CLEVELANDIICLEVELAND SAGE5 GAL.SIMMONDSIA CHINENSISJOJOBA5 GAL.EREMOPHILA HYGROPHANA 'BLUE BELLS'BLUE BELLS EMU BUSH5 GAL.RUSSELIA EQUISETIFORMISCORAL FOUNTAIN5 GAL.ECHINOCACTUS GRUSONIIGOLDEN BARREL CACTUS5 GAL.AGAVE AMERICANA 'MEDIOPICTA ALBA'MEDIOPICTA CENTURY PLANT5 GAL.BULBINE FRUTESCENS 'TINY TANGERINE'TINY TANGERINE BULBINE5 GAL.BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.LANDSCAPE AREAS:TOTAL LANDSCAPE AREA: VARIES PER LOTPLANS ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE CITY OF LA QUINTA WATER EFFICIENCYORDINANCE AND THE COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT’S LANDSCAPINGAND IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN ORDINANCE.BOULDERS:12"-18" LANDSCAPE BOULDER PATIALLY BURY PER DETAIL P-0x18"-24" LANDSCAPE BOULDER PATIALLY BURY PER DETAIL P-0x24"-30" LANDSCAPE BOULDER PATIALLY BURY PER DETAIL P-0x30"-36" LANDSCAPE BOULDER PATIALLY BURY PER DETAIL P-0xNOTE: FURNISH AND INSTALL 'DESERT SELECT' BOULDERS FROMSOUTHWEST BOULDER.ARTIFICIAL TURF: EASY TURF, OLIVE LUSH - PER DETAIL P-0XCOBBLE: LA CRESTA - 2" TO 4" @ 4" DEPTH - AVAILABLE ATTRI-STATE MATERIALSCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A 2" LAYER OF "BRIMSTONE" D.G.AVAILABLE AT TRI-STATE MATERIALS FOR ALL NEW PLANTINGAREAS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.2850 Womble Road, Suite 100-403San Diego, CA 92106 619-795-7603 www.insitelandarch.comL ICENS E D LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSTATE OF CALI FOR N IA No. 4547Tim J achlewski JrSignatureRenewal DateDate11-30-1705/24/17L.2-10' 5' 10' 20' 30'PLANTING NOTES1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ADJUSTING THE QUANTITIES OF PLANTS ANDMATERIALS ON A LOT-BY-LOT BASIS ACCORDING TO ACTUAL CONDITIONS TO FULFILL THE INTENTOF THE PLANS.2. PLANT SCHEDULES SHALL BE SELECTED FOR EACH LOT BASED ON SOLAR EXPOSURE AND AN EVENDISTRIBUTION OF EACH PALETTE.3. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TOORDERING MATERIALS AND BEGINNING WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEARLY MARK ALLUTILITIES AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PRESERVING ALL UTILITIES THROUGHOUTCONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR REPAIRINGDAMAGED UTILITIES AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO OWNER.4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING OR REPLACING ANY EQUIPMENT ANDMATERIALS DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION WITHIN OR OUTSIDE THE PROJECT LIMIT OF WORK.5. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING AND VERIFYING ALL CONDUIT ANDIRRIGATION SLEEVING WITH OTHER CONSTRUCTION TRADE CONTRACTORS.6. CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN A HORTICULTURAL SOILS TEST AND RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ONTHE EXISTING SITE SOILS AND BASED ON THE PROPOSED PLANT LIST PER SPECIFICATIONS.7. ROOT BARRIER SHALL BE INSTALLED FOR ALL TREES WITHIN 6' OF HARDSCAPE PER DETAILS.8. SEE SHEET L.2-6 FOR PLANTING DETAILS.9. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.MINIMUM TREE SEPARATION DISTANCEIMPROVEMENTDISTANCETRAFFIC SIGNAL, STOP SIGN20 FEETUNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES (EXCEPT SEWER) 5 FEETSEWER LINES10 FEETABOVE GROUND UTILITY STRUCTURES10 FEET(TRANSFORMERS, HYDRANTS, UTILITY POLES, ETC.)CVWD NOTES:TREES, PLANTS, WALLS,SIDEWALKS, AND PERMANENTSTRUCTURES OF ANY KINDSHALL NOT BE PLANTED,INSTALLED OR BUILT IN CVWDAND USBR EASEMENTS ORRIGHTS-OF-WAY WITHOUT FIRSTOBTAINING AN ENCROACHMENTPERMIT FROM CVWD.NOTE: NO CONFLICTINGUTILITIES IN PROJECT AREA PLAN 43818SCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)CERCIDIUM FLORIDUM 'DESERT MUSEUM'DESERT MUSEUM PALO VERDE24" BOX LOW / 0.2CHAMAEROPS HUMILISMEDITERRANEAN FAN PALM - 3 TRUNK 24" BOX MEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDLEUCOPHYLLUM FRUTESCENSTEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2EREMOPHILA MACULATAEMU BUSH5 GAL.LOW / 0.2BACCHARIS STARN 'THOMPSON'THOMPSON BACCHARIS5 GAL. LOW / 0.2DALEA FRUTESCENS 'SIERRA NEGRA'BLACK DALEA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS 'LITTLE JOHN'LITTLE JOHN BOTTLEBRUSH5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5DASYLIRION WHEELERIDESERT SPOON5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE AMERICANA 'MEDIOPICTA ALBA'MEDIOPICTA CENTURY PLANT5 GAL. V LOW / 0.1ARISTIDA PURPUREAPURPLE THREE AWN1 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLSOUTH OR WEST EXPOSUREPLANT SCHEDULE A PLANT SCHEDULE B PLANT SCHEDULE C PLANT SCHEDULE D PLANT SCHEDULE ESOUTH OR WEST EXPOSURESOUTH OR WEST EXPOSURENORTH OR EAST EXPOSURENORTH OR EAST EXPOSURESCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)PROSOPIS HYBRID 'PHOENIX'HYBRID PHOENIX MESQUITE24" BOX LOW / 0.2CHAMAEROPS HUMILISMEDITERRANEAN FAN PALM - 3 TRUNK 24" BOX MEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDLEUCOPHYLLUM FRUTESCENS 'GREEN CLOUD'GREEN CLOUD TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2CALLIANDRA CALIFORNICABAJA FAIRY DUSTER5 GAL. LOW / 0.2SENNA ARTEMISIOIDESFEATHERY CASSIA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2SALVIA TRIDENTHYBRID SAGE5 GAL.LOW / 0.2MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLARIS 'REGAL MIST'REGAL MIST MUHLENBERGIA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5OPUNTIA SANTA-RITA 'TUBAC'PURPLE PRICKLY PEAR5 GAL. V LOW / 0.1AGAVE GEMINIFLORATWIN-FLOWERED AGAVE5 GAL. LOW / 0.2ALOE 'BLUE ELF'BLUE ELF ALOE1 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLSCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)CERCIDIUM FLORIDUM 'DESERT MUSEUM'DESERT MUSEUM PALO VERDE24" BOX LOW / 0.2CHAMAEROPS HUMILISMEDITERRANEAN FAN PALM - 3 TRUNK 24" BOX MEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDBUDDLEJA MARRUBIIFOLIAWOOLY BUTTERFLY BUSH5 GAL. LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2CALLIANDRA CALIFORNICABAJA FAIRY DUSTER5 GAL. LOW / 0.2BACCHARIS STARN 'THOMPSON'THOMPSON BACCHARIS5 GAL. LOW / 0.2EREMOPHILA HYGROPHANA 'BLUE BELLS'BLUE BELLS EMU BUSH5 GAL.LOW / 0.2RUSSELIA EQUISETIFORMISCORAL FOUNTAIN5 GAL. MEDIUM / 0.5ECHINOCACTUS GRUSONIIGOLDEN BARREL CACTUS5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE AMERICANACENTURY PLANT5 GAL. V LOW / 0.1BOUTELOUA GRACILIS 'BLOND AMBITION'BLOND AMBITION BLUE GRAMA5 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLPLANT SCHEDULE ENORTH OR EAST EXPOSURESCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)PROSOPIS HYBRID 'PHOENIX'HYBRID PHOENIX MESQUITE24" BOX LOW / 0.2PHOENIX ROEBELENIIPYGMY DATE PALM (3-TRUNK)24" BOXMEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDVAUQUELINIA CALIFORNICAARIZONA ROSEWOOD5 GAL.LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2SALVIA CLEVELANDIICLEVELAND SAGE5 GAL.LOW / 0.2SIMMONDSIA CHINENSISJOJOBA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE PARRYI V. PARRYIPARRY'S AGAVE5 GAL. LOW / 0.2CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS 'LITTLE JOHN'LITTLE JOHN BOTTLEBRUSH5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5DASYLIRION WHEELERIDESERT SPOON5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE VILMORINIANAOCTOPUS AGAVE5 GAL. LOW / 0.2ARISTIDA PURPUREAPURPLE THREE AWN1 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLSCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)CERCIDIUM FLORIDUM 'DESERT MUSEUM'DESERT MUSEUM PALO VERDE24" BOX LOW / 0.2PHOENIX ROEBELENIIPYGMY DATE PALM (3-TRUNK)24" BOXMEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDSIMMONDSIA CHINENSISJOJOBA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2CALLIANDRA CALIFORNICABAJA FAIRY DUSTER5 GAL. LOW / 0.2SENNA ARTEMISIOIDESFEATHERY CASSIA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2SALVIA TRIDENTHYBRID SAGE5 GAL.LOW / 0.2MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLARIS 'REGAL MIST'REGAL MIST MUHLENBERGIA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ECHINOCACTUS GRUSONIIGOLDEN BARREL CACTUS5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE GEMINIFLORATWIN-FLOWERED AGAVE5 GAL. LOW / 0.2ALOE 'BLUE ELF'BLUE ELF ALOE1 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLSCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZEPROSOPIS HYBRID 'PHOENIX'HYBRID PHOENIX MESQUITE24" BOXPHOENIX ROEBELENIIPYGMY DATE PALM (3-TRUNK)24" BOXWASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H.SKINNEDVAUQUELINIA CALIFORNICAARIZONA ROSEWOOD5 GAL.LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.SALVIA CLEVELANDIICLEVELAND SAGE5 GAL.SIMMONDSIA CHINENSISJOJOBA5 GAL.EREMOPHILA HYGROPHANA 'BLUE BELLS'BLUE BELLS EMU BUSH5 GAL.RUSSELIA EQUISETIFORMISCORAL FOUNTAIN5 GAL.ECHINOCACTUS GRUSONIIGOLDEN BARREL CACTUS5 GAL.AGAVE AMERICANA 'MEDIOPICTA ALBA'MEDIOPICTA CENTURY PLANT5 GAL.BULBINE FRUTESCENS 'TINY TANGERINE'TINY TANGERINE BULBINE5 GAL.BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.LANDSCAPE AREAS:TOTAL LANDSCAPE AREA: VARIES PER LOTPLANS ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE CITY OF LA QUINTA WATER EFFICIENCYORDINANCE AND THE COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT’S LANDSCAPINGAND IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN ORDINANCE.BOULDERS:12"-18" LANDSCAPE BOULDER PATIALLY BURY PER DETAIL P-0x18"-24" LANDSCAPE BOULDER PATIALLY BURY PER DETAIL P-0x24"-30" LANDSCAPE BOULDER PATIALLY BURY PER DETAIL P-0x30"-36" LANDSCAPE BOULDER PATIALLY BURY PER DETAIL P-0xNOTE: FURNISH AND INSTALL 'DESERT SELECT' BOULDERS FROMSOUTHWEST BOULDER.ARTIFICIAL TURF: EASY TURF, OLIVE LUSH - PER DETAIL P-0XCOBBLE: LA CRESTA - 2" TO 4" @ 4" DEPTH - AVAILABLE ATTRI-STATE MATERIALSCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A 2" LAYER OF "BRIMSTONE" D.G.AVAILABLE AT TRI-STATE MATERIALS FOR ALL NEW PLANTINGAREAS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.2850 Womble Road, Suite 100-403San Diego, CA 92106 619-795-7603 www.insitelandarch.comL ICENS E D LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSTATE OF CALI FOR N IA No. 4547Tim J achlewski JrSignatureRenewal DateDate11-30-1705/24/17L.2-20' 5' 10' 20' 30'PLANTING NOTES1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ADJUSTING THE QUANTITIES OF PLANTS ANDMATERIALS ON A LOT-BY-LOT BASIS ACCORDING TO ACTUAL CONDITIONS TO FULFILL THE INTENTOF THE PLANS.2. PLANT SCHEDULES SHALL BE SELECTED FOR EACH LOT BASED ON SOLAR EXPOSURE AND AN EVENDISTRIBUTION OF EACH PALETTE.3. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TOORDERING MATERIALS AND BEGINNING WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEARLY MARK ALLUTILITIES AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PRESERVING ALL UTILITIES THROUGHOUTCONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR REPAIRINGDAMAGED UTILITIES AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO OWNER.4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING OR REPLACING ANY EQUIPMENT ANDMATERIALS DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION WITHIN OR OUTSIDE THE PROJECT LIMIT OF WORK.5. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING AND VERIFYING ALL CONDUIT ANDIRRIGATION SLEEVING WITH OTHER CONSTRUCTION TRADE CONTRACTORS.6. CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN A HORTICULTURAL SOILS TEST AND RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ONTHE EXISTING SITE SOILS AND BASED ON THE PROPOSED PLANT LIST PER SPECIFICATIONS.7. ROOT BARRIER SHALL BE INSTALLED FOR ALL TREES WITHIN 6' OF HARDSCAPE PER DETAILS.8. SEE SHEET L.2-6 FOR PLANTING DETAILS.9. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.MINIMUM TREE SEPARATION DISTANCEIMPROVEMENTDISTANCETRAFFIC SIGNAL, STOP SIGN20 FEETUNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES (EXCEPT SEWER) 5 FEETSEWER LINES10 FEETABOVE GROUND UTILITY STRUCTURES10 FEET(TRANSFORMERS, HYDRANTS, UTILITY POLES, ETC.)CVWD NOTES:TREES, PLANTS, WALLS,SIDEWALKS, AND PERMANENTSTRUCTURES OF ANY KINDSHALL NOT BE PLANTED,INSTALLED OR BUILT IN CVWDAND USBR EASEMENTS ORRIGHTS-OF-WAY WITHOUT FIRSTOBTAINING AN ENCROACHMENTPERMIT FROM CVWD.NOTE: NO CONFLICTINGUTILITIES IN PROJECT AREA PLAN 54154SCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)CERCIDIUM FLORIDUM 'DESERT MUSEUM'DESERT MUSEUM PALO VERDE24" BOX LOW / 0.2CHAMAEROPS HUMILISMEDITERRANEAN FAN PALM - 3 TRUNK 24" BOX MEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDLEUCOPHYLLUM FRUTESCENSTEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2EREMOPHILA MACULATAEMU BUSH5 GAL.LOW / 0.2BACCHARIS STARN 'THOMPSON'THOMPSON BACCHARIS5 GAL. LOW / 0.2DALEA FRUTESCENS 'SIERRA NEGRA'BLACK DALEA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS 'LITTLE JOHN'LITTLE JOHN BOTTLEBRUSH5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5DASYLIRION WHEELERIDESERT SPOON5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE AMERICANA 'MEDIOPICTA ALBA'MEDIOPICTA CENTURY PLANT5 GAL. V LOW / 0.1ARISTIDA PURPUREAPURPLE THREE AWN1 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLSOUTH OR WEST EXPOSUREPLANT SCHEDULE A PLANT SCHEDULE B PLANT SCHEDULE C PLANT SCHEDULE D PLANT SCHEDULE ESOUTH OR WEST EXPOSURESOUTH OR WEST EXPOSURENORTH OR EAST EXPOSURENORTH OR EAST EXPOSURESCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)PROSOPIS HYBRID 'PHOENIX'HYBRID PHOENIX MESQUITE24" BOX LOW / 0.2CHAMAEROPS HUMILISMEDITERRANEAN FAN PALM - 3 TRUNK 24" BOX MEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDLEUCOPHYLLUM FRUTESCENS 'GREEN CLOUD'GREEN CLOUD TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2CALLIANDRA CALIFORNICABAJA FAIRY DUSTER5 GAL. LOW / 0.2SENNA ARTEMISIOIDESFEATHERY CASSIA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2SALVIA TRIDENTHYBRID SAGE5 GAL.LOW / 0.2MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLARIS 'REGAL MIST'REGAL MIST MUHLENBERGIA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5OPUNTIA SANTA-RITA 'TUBAC'PURPLE PRICKLY PEAR5 GAL. V LOW / 0.1AGAVE GEMINIFLORATWIN-FLOWERED AGAVE5 GAL. LOW / 0.2ALOE 'BLUE ELF'BLUE ELF ALOE1 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLSCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)CERCIDIUM FLORIDUM 'DESERT MUSEUM'DESERT MUSEUM PALO VERDE24" BOX LOW / 0.2CHAMAEROPS HUMILISMEDITERRANEAN FAN PALM - 3 TRUNK 24" BOX MEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDBUDDLEJA MARRUBIIFOLIAWOOLY BUTTERFLY BUSH5 GAL. LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2CALLIANDRA CALIFORNICABAJA FAIRY DUSTER5 GAL. LOW / 0.2BACCHARIS STARN 'THOMPSON'THOMPSON BACCHARIS5 GAL. LOW / 0.2EREMOPHILA HYGROPHANA 'BLUE BELLS'BLUE BELLS EMU BUSH5 GAL.LOW / 0.2RUSSELIA EQUISETIFORMISCORAL FOUNTAIN5 GAL. MEDIUM / 0.5ECHINOCACTUS GRUSONIIGOLDEN BARREL CACTUS5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE AMERICANACENTURY PLANT5 GAL. V LOW / 0.1BOUTELOUA GRACILIS 'BLOND AMBITION'BLOND AMBITION BLUE GRAMA5 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLPLANT SCHEDULE ENORTH OR EAST EXPOSURESCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)PROSOPIS HYBRID 'PHOENIX'HYBRID PHOENIX MESQUITE24" BOX LOW / 0.2PHOENIX ROEBELENIIPYGMY DATE PALM (3-TRUNK)24" BOXMEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDVAUQUELINIA CALIFORNICAARIZONA ROSEWOOD5 GAL.LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2SALVIA CLEVELANDIICLEVELAND SAGE5 GAL.LOW / 0.2SIMMONDSIA CHINENSISJOJOBA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE PARRYI V. PARRYIPARRY'S AGAVE5 GAL. LOW / 0.2CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS 'LITTLE JOHN'LITTLE JOHN BOTTLEBRUSH5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5DASYLIRION WHEELERIDESERT SPOON5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE VILMORINIANAOCTOPUS AGAVE5 GAL. LOW / 0.2ARISTIDA PURPUREAPURPLE THREE AWN1 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLSCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)CERCIDIUM FLORIDUM 'DESERT MUSEUM'DESERT MUSEUM PALO VERDE24" BOX LOW / 0.2PHOENIX ROEBELENIIPYGMY DATE PALM (3-TRUNK)24" BOXMEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDSIMMONDSIA CHINENSISJOJOBA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2CALLIANDRA CALIFORNICABAJA FAIRY DUSTER5 GAL. LOW / 0.2SENNA ARTEMISIOIDESFEATHERY CASSIA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2SALVIA TRIDENTHYBRID SAGE5 GAL.LOW / 0.2MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLARIS 'REGAL MIST'REGAL MIST MUHLENBERGIA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ECHINOCACTUS GRUSONIIGOLDEN BARREL CACTUS5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE GEMINIFLORATWIN-FLOWERED AGAVE5 GAL. LOW / 0.2ALOE 'BLUE ELF'BLUE ELF ALOE1 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLSCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZEPROSOPIS HYBRID 'PHOENIX'HYBRID PHOENIX MESQUITE24" BOXPHOENIX ROEBELENIIPYGMY DATE PALM (3-TRUNK)24" BOXWASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H.SKINNEDVAUQUELINIA CALIFORNICAARIZONA ROSEWOOD5 GAL.LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.SALVIA CLEVELANDIICLEVELAND SAGE5 GAL.SIMMONDSIA CHINENSISJOJOBA5 GAL.EREMOPHILA HYGROPHANA 'BLUE BELLS'BLUE BELLS EMU BUSH5 GAL.RUSSELIA EQUISETIFORMISCORAL FOUNTAIN5 GAL.ECHINOCACTUS GRUSONIIGOLDEN BARREL CACTUS5 GAL.AGAVE AMERICANA 'MEDIOPICTA ALBA'MEDIOPICTA CENTURY PLANT5 GAL.BULBINE FRUTESCENS 'TINY TANGERINE'TINY TANGERINE BULBINE5 GAL.BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.LANDSCAPE AREAS:TOTAL LANDSCAPE AREA: VARIES PER LOTPLANS ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE CITY OF LA QUINTA WATER EFFICIENCYORDINANCE AND THE COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT’S LANDSCAPINGAND IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN ORDINANCE.BOULDERS:12"-18" LANDSCAPE BOULDER PATIALLY BURY PER DETAIL P-0x18"-24" LANDSCAPE BOULDER PATIALLY BURY PER DETAIL P-0x24"-30" LANDSCAPE BOULDER PATIALLY BURY PER DETAIL P-0x30"-36" LANDSCAPE BOULDER PATIALLY BURY PER DETAIL P-0xNOTE: FURNISH AND INSTALL 'DESERT SELECT' BOULDERS FROMSOUTHWEST BOULDER.ARTIFICIAL TURF: EASY TURF, OLIVE LUSH - PER DETAIL P-0XCOBBLE: LA CRESTA - 2" TO 4" @ 4" DEPTH - AVAILABLE ATTRI-STATE MATERIALSCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A 2" LAYER OF "BRIMSTONE" D.G.AVAILABLE AT TRI-STATE MATERIALS FOR ALL NEW PLANTINGAREAS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.2850 Womble Road, Suite 100-403San Diego, CA 92106 619-795-7603 www.insitelandarch.comL ICENS E D LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSTATE OF CALI FOR N IA No. 4547Tim J achlewski JrSignatureRenewal DateDate11-30-1705/24/17L.2-30' 5' 10' 20' 30'PLANTING NOTES1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ADJUSTING THE QUANTITIES OF PLANTS ANDMATERIALS ON A LOT-BY-LOT BASIS ACCORDING TO ACTUAL CONDITIONS TO FULFILL THE INTENTOF THE PLANS.2. PLANT SCHEDULES SHALL BE SELECTED FOR EACH LOT BASED ON SOLAR EXPOSURE AND AN EVENDISTRIBUTION OF EACH PALETTE.3. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TOORDERING MATERIALS AND BEGINNING WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEARLY MARK ALLUTILITIES AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PRESERVING ALL UTILITIES THROUGHOUTCONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR REPAIRINGDAMAGED UTILITIES AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO OWNER.4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING OR REPLACING ANY EQUIPMENT ANDMATERIALS DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION WITHIN OR OUTSIDE THE PROJECT LIMIT OF WORK.5. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING AND VERIFYING ALL CONDUIT ANDIRRIGATION SLEEVING WITH OTHER CONSTRUCTION TRADE CONTRACTORS.6. CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN A HORTICULTURAL SOILS TEST AND RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ONTHE EXISTING SITE SOILS AND BASED ON THE PROPOSED PLANT LIST PER SPECIFICATIONS.7. ROOT BARRIER SHALL BE INSTALLED FOR ALL TREES WITHIN 6' OF HARDSCAPE PER DETAILS.8. SEE SHEET L.2-6 FOR PLANTING DETAILS.9. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.MINIMUM TREE SEPARATION DISTANCEIMPROVEMENTDISTANCETRAFFIC SIGNAL, STOP SIGN20 FEETUNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES (EXCEPT SEWER) 5 FEETSEWER LINES10 FEETABOVE GROUND UTILITY STRUCTURES10 FEET(TRANSFORMERS, HYDRANTS, UTILITY POLES, ETC.)CVWD NOTES:TREES, PLANTS, WALLS,SIDEWALKS, AND PERMANENTSTRUCTURES OF ANY KINDSHALL NOT BE PLANTED,INSTALLED OR BUILT IN CVWDAND USBR EASEMENTS ORRIGHTS-OF-WAY WITHOUT FIRSTOBTAINING AN ENCROACHMENTPERMIT FROM CVWD.NOTE: NO CONFLICTINGUTILITIES IN PROJECT AREA PLAN 74700SCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)CERCIDIUM FLORIDUM 'DESERT MUSEUM'DESERT MUSEUM PALO VERDE24" BOX LOW / 0.2CHAMAEROPS HUMILISMEDITERRANEAN FAN PALM - 3 TRUNK 24" BOX MEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDLEUCOPHYLLUM FRUTESCENSTEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2EREMOPHILA MACULATAEMU BUSH5 GAL.LOW / 0.2BACCHARIS STARN 'THOMPSON'THOMPSON BACCHARIS5 GAL. LOW / 0.2DALEA FRUTESCENS 'SIERRA NEGRA'BLACK DALEA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS 'LITTLE JOHN'LITTLE JOHN BOTTLEBRUSH5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5DASYLIRION WHEELERIDESERT SPOON5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE AMERICANA 'MEDIOPICTA ALBA'MEDIOPICTA CENTURY PLANT5 GAL. V LOW / 0.1ARISTIDA PURPUREAPURPLE THREE AWN1 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLSOUTH OR WEST EXPOSUREPLANT SCHEDULE A PLANT SCHEDULE B PLANT SCHEDULE C PLANT SCHEDULE D PLANT SCHEDULE ESOUTH OR WEST EXPOSURESOUTH OR WEST EXPOSURENORTH OR EAST EXPOSURENORTH OR EAST EXPOSURESCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)PROSOPIS HYBRID 'PHOENIX'HYBRID PHOENIX MESQUITE24" BOX LOW / 0.2CHAMAEROPS HUMILISMEDITERRANEAN FAN PALM - 3 TRUNK 24" BOX MEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDLEUCOPHYLLUM FRUTESCENS 'GREEN CLOUD'GREEN CLOUD TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2CALLIANDRA CALIFORNICABAJA FAIRY DUSTER5 GAL. LOW / 0.2SENNA ARTEMISIOIDESFEATHERY CASSIA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2SALVIA TRIDENTHYBRID SAGE5 GAL.LOW / 0.2MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLARIS 'REGAL MIST'REGAL MIST MUHLENBERGIA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5OPUNTIA SANTA-RITA 'TUBAC'PURPLE PRICKLY PEAR5 GAL. V LOW / 0.1AGAVE GEMINIFLORATWIN-FLOWERED AGAVE5 GAL. LOW / 0.2ALOE 'BLUE ELF'BLUE ELF ALOE1 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLSCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)CERCIDIUM FLORIDUM 'DESERT MUSEUM'DESERT MUSEUM PALO VERDE24" BOX LOW / 0.2CHAMAEROPS HUMILISMEDITERRANEAN FAN PALM - 3 TRUNK 24" BOX MEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDBUDDLEJA MARRUBIIFOLIAWOOLY BUTTERFLY BUSH5 GAL. LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2CALLIANDRA CALIFORNICABAJA FAIRY DUSTER5 GAL. LOW / 0.2BACCHARIS STARN 'THOMPSON'THOMPSON BACCHARIS5 GAL. LOW / 0.2EREMOPHILA HYGROPHANA 'BLUE BELLS'BLUE BELLS EMU BUSH5 GAL.LOW / 0.2RUSSELIA EQUISETIFORMISCORAL FOUNTAIN5 GAL. MEDIUM / 0.5ECHINOCACTUS GRUSONIIGOLDEN BARREL CACTUS5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE AMERICANACENTURY PLANT5 GAL. V LOW / 0.1BOUTELOUA GRACILIS 'BLOND AMBITION'BLOND AMBITION BLUE GRAMA5 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLPLANT SCHEDULE ENORTH OR EAST EXPOSURESCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)PROSOPIS HYBRID 'PHOENIX'HYBRID PHOENIX MESQUITE24" BOX LOW / 0.2PHOENIX ROEBELENIIPYGMY DATE PALM (3-TRUNK)24" BOXMEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDVAUQUELINIA CALIFORNICAARIZONA ROSEWOOD5 GAL.LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2SALVIA CLEVELANDIICLEVELAND SAGE5 GAL.LOW / 0.2SIMMONDSIA CHINENSISJOJOBA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE PARRYI V. PARRYIPARRY'S AGAVE5 GAL. LOW / 0.2CALLISTEMON VIMINALIS 'LITTLE JOHN'LITTLE JOHN BOTTLEBRUSH5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5DASYLIRION WHEELERIDESERT SPOON5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE VILMORINIANAOCTOPUS AGAVE5 GAL. LOW / 0.2ARISTIDA PURPUREAPURPLE THREE AWN1 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLSCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZE WATER USE(WUCOLS-Z6)CERCIDIUM FLORIDUM 'DESERT MUSEUM'DESERT MUSEUM PALO VERDE24" BOX LOW / 0.2PHOENIX ROEBELENIIPYGMY DATE PALM (3-TRUNK)24" BOXMEDIUM / 0.5WASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H. MEDIUM / 0.5SKINNEDSIMMONDSIA CHINENSISJOJOBA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.LOW / 0.2CALLIANDRA CALIFORNICABAJA FAIRY DUSTER5 GAL. LOW / 0.2SENNA ARTEMISIOIDESFEATHERY CASSIA5 GAL.LOW / 0.2SALVIA TRIDENTHYBRID SAGE5 GAL.LOW / 0.2MUHLENBERGIA CAPILLARIS 'REGAL MIST'REGAL MIST MUHLENBERGIA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ECHINOCACTUS GRUSONIIGOLDEN BARREL CACTUS5 GAL.LOW / 0.2AGAVE GEMINIFLORATWIN-FLOWERED AGAVE5 GAL. LOW / 0.2ALOE 'BLUE ELF'BLUE ELF ALOE1 GAL. LOW / 0.2BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.MEDIUM / 0.5ATTACH TO WALLSCIENTIFIC NAME/ SIZEPROSOPIS HYBRID 'PHOENIX'HYBRID PHOENIX MESQUITE24" BOXPHOENIX ROEBELENIIPYGMY DATE PALM (3-TRUNK)24" BOXWASHINGTONIA HYBRIDHYBRID FAN PALM15' B.T.H.SKINNEDVAUQUELINIA CALIFORNICAARIZONA ROSEWOOD5 GAL.LEUCOPHYLLUM LANGMANIAE 'RIO BRAVE'RIO BRAVE TEXAS RANGER5 GAL.SALVIA CLEVELANDIICLEVELAND SAGE5 GAL.SIMMONDSIA CHINENSISJOJOBA5 GAL.EREMOPHILA HYGROPHANA 'BLUE BELLS'BLUE BELLS EMU BUSH5 GAL.RUSSELIA EQUISETIFORMISCORAL FOUNTAIN5 GAL.ECHINOCACTUS GRUSONIIGOLDEN BARREL CACTUS5 GAL.AGAVE AMERICANA 'MEDIOPICTA ALBA'MEDIOPICTA CENTURY PLANT5 GAL.BULBINE FRUTESCENS 'TINY TANGERINE'TINY TANGERINE BULBINE5 GAL.BOUGAINVILLEA 'LA JOLLA'LA JOLLA BOUGAINVILLEA5 GAL.LANDSCAPE AREAS:TOTAL LANDSCAPE AREA: VARIES PER LOTPLANS ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE CITY OF LA QUINTA WATER EFFICIENCYORDINANCE AND THE COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT’S LANDSCAPINGAND IRRIGATION SYSTEM DESIGN ORDINANCE.BOULDERS:12"-18" LANDSCAPE BOULDER PATIALLY BURY PER DETAIL P-0x18"-24" LANDSCAPE BOULDER PATIALLY BURY PER DETAIL P-0x24"-30" LANDSCAPE BOULDER PATIALLY BURY PER DETAIL P-0x30"-36" LANDSCAPE BOULDER PATIALLY BURY PER DETAIL P-0xNOTE: FURNISH AND INSTALL 'DESERT SELECT' BOULDERS FROMSOUTHWEST BOULDER.ARTIFICIAL TURF: EASY TURF, OLIVE LUSH - PER DETAIL P-0XCOBBLE: LA CRESTA - 2" TO 4" @ 4" DEPTH - AVAILABLE ATTRI-STATE MATERIALSCONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A 2" LAYER OF "BRIMSTONE" D.G.AVAILABLE AT TRI-STATE MATERIALS FOR ALL NEW PLANTINGAREAS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.2850 Womble Road, Suite 100-403San Diego, CA 92106 619-795-7603 www.insitelandarch.comL ICENS E D LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTSTATE OF CALI FOR N IA No. 4547Tim J achlewski JrSignatureRenewal DateDate11-30-1705/24/17L.2-40' 5' 10' 20' 30'PLANTING NOTES1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ADJUSTING THE QUANTITIES OF PLANTS ANDMATERIALS ON A LOT-BY-LOT BASIS ACCORDING TO ACTUAL CONDITIONS TO FULFILL THE INTENTOF THE PLANS.2. PLANT SCHEDULES SHALL BE SELECTED FOR EACH LOT BASED ON SOLAR EXPOSURE AND AN EVENDISTRIBUTION OF EACH PALETTE.3. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TOORDERING MATERIALS AND BEGINNING WORK. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEARLY MARK ALLUTILITIES AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PRESERVING ALL UTILITIES THROUGHOUTCONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSUME FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR REPAIRINGDAMAGED UTILITIES AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO OWNER.4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING OR REPLACING ANY EQUIPMENT ANDMATERIALS DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION WITHIN OR OUTSIDE THE PROJECT LIMIT OF WORK.5. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING AND VERIFYING ALL CONDUIT ANDIRRIGATION SLEEVING WITH OTHER CONSTRUCTION TRADE CONTRACTORS.6. CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN A HORTICULTURAL SOILS TEST AND RECOMMENDATIONS BASED ONTHE EXISTING SITE SOILS AND BASED ON THE PROPOSED PLANT LIST PER SPECIFICATIONS.7. ROOT BARRIER SHALL BE INSTALLED FOR ALL TREES WITHIN 6' OF HARDSCAPE PER DETAILS.8. SEE SHEET L.2-6 FOR PLANTING DETAILS.9. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.MINIMUM TREE SEPARATION DISTANCEIMPROVEMENTDISTANCETRAFFIC SIGNAL, STOP SIGN20 FEETUNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES (EXCEPT SEWER) 5 FEETSEWER LINES10 FEETABOVE GROUND UTILITY STRUCTURES10 FEET(TRANSFORMERS, HYDRANTS, UTILITY POLES, ETC.)CVWD NOTES:TREES, PLANTS, WALLS,SIDEWALKS, AND PERMANENTSTRUCTURES OF ANY KINDSHALL NOT BE PLANTED,INSTALLED OR BUILT IN CVWDAND USBR EASEMENTS ORRIGHTS-OF-WAY WITHOUT FIRSTOBTAINING AN ENCROACHMENTPERMIT FROM CVWD.NOTE: NO CONFLICTINGUTILITIES IN PROJECT AREA TO: Honorable Chair and Members of the Planning Commission FROM: Gabriel Perez, Planning Manager DATE: July 25, 2017 SUBJECT: WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES UPDATE The Planning Commission held a study session on March 28, 2017 to discuss a report on the status of approved wireless telecommunication facilities in the City of La Quinta for compliance with conditions of approval. Section 9.170.080 of the La Quinta Municipal Code requires a ten-year review by the Planning Commission. A total of 16 wireless facilities were reviewed and six facilities were observed to be out of compliance with their conditions of approval. Work has commenced to bring all facilities into compliance and only two facilities located at 77865 Avenida Montezuma and 78136 Francis Hack Lane are non-compliant as identified in the following table: Table of Approved La Quinta Wireless Telecommunication Facilities # Case No. Address Approval Date Type Facility Condition 1 CUP 1996-026 78611 Highway 111 September 24, 1996 Rooftop Compliance Temporary facility can remain in place until March 2018 or when approved permanent monopalm construction is complete adjacent to future El Pollo Loco restaurant. 2 CUP 1999-045 47950 Dune Palms Road July 27, 1999 Monopalm Compliance Dead palm tree replaced 3 CUP 2001-054 77865 Avenida Montezuma March 13, 2001 Monopalm Not in Compliance Faux palm frond replacement out for bid by facility owner. Anticipated completion date by mid-September 2017 4 CUP 2001-060 78790 Highway 111 July 10, 2001 Monopalm Compliance Dead Palm Trees replaced and irrigation system repaired 5 CUP 2001-063 46600 Adams Street October 9, 2001 Monopalm Compliance Dead palm tree was replaced and missing faux palm fronds replaced 6 CUP 78136 April 27, Monopalm Not in Compliance SI 1 2 Any facilities not in compliance with the conditions of approval may be considered for modification or revocation by the Planning Commission or City Council pursuant to LQMC Section 9.210.020. Staff anticipates compliance by the remaining non- compliant facilities by September 2017. Attachment: 1. Map of La Quinta Wireless Telecommunication Facilities 2009-127 Francis Hack Lane 2010 Deteriorated faux palm fronds removed. Work in progress to replace palm fronds. SH-111 MADISON ST54TH AVEWASHINGTON ST48TH AVE EISENHOWER DR52ND AVE JEFFERSON STMILES AVE AIRPORT BLVAVENIDA CARRANZA58TH AVE FRED WARING DR 50TH AVE AVENIDA BERMUDASCALLE TAMPICO MONROE STFRED WARING DR EISENHOWER DR 58TH AVEJEFFERSON ST50TH AVE 2 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 CITY OF LA QUINTA WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES ¯ CREATED JULY 21, 2017 Legend La Quinta City Limits Wireless Facilities Status COMPLIANCE NOT IN COMPLIANCE ATTACHMENT 1