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MUP 1998-104• CITY OF LA QUINTA 10 Community Development Department 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CA 92253 619-777-7125 Case Number: 9 L' Date Accepted: No,,' i "7 , i 0 ! ' Fee: 7 `5- � MINOR USE PERMIT APPLICATION Minor Use Permit (MUP) applications are governed by Section 9.210.020 of the Zoning Code (A copy is attached). Uses requiring a MUP have a low or moderate potential for adverse impacts on surrounding properties, residents, or businesses. Review and approval by the Community Development Director for this application is required. Purpose of Request: I -e Assessor's Parcel No.: General Location:_ Existing Zoning. L - Additional Information: (Additional written material can be submitted separately) ARCHITECTURAL PLANS - Three copies of the architectural and landscape/irrigation plans shall be submitted with this application unless otherwise determined by Department staff. Colored renderings may be required depending upon the application being submitted. #iittk4#iii###i##iiiirttiiiLiiii#tiiiiitiiiiiiii#ttitttiiiiitiiitttttitiititt(tttiit#itttttttttiititttitttttittttitt Applicant: UtUQ�^ � �; ' l vt to J l 11 dgr � rU51 rr . � (Print Name) (Phone) Owner(s) Address: -% `7 ` `f j 1 �, �l G�c , 0,4- l W IJ1x ,,- e. (Print Name) r c4 ) - :) .L S DatAp Signature of Appli ca Authority for this appi cation is y Nov 3 ll Date: Signature of Property ): •- C Any false or misleading in tion givtn in this a�p itation stgrounds to deny this application. Signatures and addresses of all property owners affected by this application shall be included in thi-srEbmittal. Separate letters of authorization can be submitted. FMMUP-P ROBERT BEIN, WILLIAM FROST DETACH AND RETAIN THIS STATEMENT ATTACHED CHECK IS IN PAYMENT OF ITEMS DESCRIBE OW. !� ASSOCIATES T CORRECT PLEASE NOTIFY US PROMPTLY NO RECEIPT rD DATE DESCRIPTION AMOUNT 11/16/98 Jn. 301545 St. Francis Church Application Fee for Temp. Pkg lot $75.00 RECEIPT City of La Qu..._.,, 78-495 Calle Tampico, P. 0. Box 1504 L -a Quinta CA 92253 D TE ` �6 19 - RECEIVED FROM f�� ` lam, �� 1 8Ob ADDRESS n _ _�7i DOLLARS $ FOR ACCOUNT HOW AMT. OF I I CASH DUE P.O. Box 1504 78-495 CALLE' TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 February 14, 2000 Father Jack Barker St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church (7 60) 777-7000 (TDD) (760) 777-1227 47-225 Washington Street La Quinta, CA 92253 0 SUBJECT: MINOR USE PERMIT 98 -II - TEMPORARY PARKING LOT Dear Father Barker: The conditions of approval for Minor Use Permit 98-105 granted a one year approval from December 8, 1998. In addition the Community Development Director was granted the ability to extend the permit for an additional year, which was granted on December 8, 1999. Therefor your permit will expire on December 8, 2000, unless an extension of time is granted by the Planning Commission. Please submit a letter requesting Planning Commission action before November 7, 2000, to permit the processing of your request. Should you have any questions on this item, please give me a call. Very truly yours, rry Herman Community Development Director 11 gu'w P.O. Box 1504 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA.QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 December 8, 1999 Father Jack Barker St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church 47-225 Washington Street (7 60) 777-7000 (TDD) (760) 777-1227 La Quinta, CA 92253 1 SUBJECT: MINOR USE PERMIT 98* TEMPORARY PARKING LOT Dear Father Barker: The conditions of approval for Minor Use Permit 98-105 granted a one year approval from December 8, 1998. In addition the Community Development Director was granted the ability to extend the permit for an additional year. Therefor, this letter will serve as your one year time extension. Therefor your permit will expire on December 8, 2000, unless an extension of time is granted by the Planning Commission. Should you have any questions on this item, please give me a call. ery truly yours, Jerry Herman Community Development Director c: Tom Hartung, Building and Safety Director John Hardcastle, Code Compliance Manager Chris Vogt, Public Works Director Nei 0 FILE 01 kk T Historic Preservation Commission Minutes December 17, 1998 2. Vice Chairman DeMersman asked if there were any other questions or comments. There being none, the report was accepted for file as presented. Unanimously approved. C. Interim Archaeology Report for St. Francis Church Temporary Parking Lot. 1. Associate Planner Leslie Mouriquand commented on the staff report, a copy of which is on file in the Community Development Department. 2. Commissioner Irwin had questions about the walkway area and whether it was to be a protected area. Associate Planner Leslie Mouriquand answered that it was her understanding that the agreement was the walkway would be taken out. 3. Ms. Betty Williams, representing the Church, interjected that the walkway area would be excluded; and would not be impacted. 4. Commissioner Wright asked if most of the project would be on the lower graded area. Associate Planner Leslie Mouriquand replied that the temporary lot would be on the lower area of the parcel, next to Washington Street. 5. Vice Chairman DeMersman asked if there were any further questions or comments. There being none it was moved and seconded by Commissioners Puente/Wright to adopt Minute Motion 98-011 accepting the Interim Archaeology Report for a Temporary Parking Lot located on the west side of Washington Street, south of 47`h Avenue and north of 48`h Avenue for Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic Church by CRM Tech, Bruce Love, PH.D. Unanimously approved. D. An Archaeological Assessment of Tentative Tract Map 25691. a 10+ acre parcel located adjacent to Miles Avenue. Associate Planner Leslie Mouriquand commented on the staff report, a copy of which is on file in the Community Development Department. 2. Vice Chairman DeMersman asked for questions and comments from those present. Commissioner Irwin asked to reserve her opinion until after the developer made his presentation. 3. Michael Smith of Warner Engineering, representing the developer, stated the archaeologists had given them a clean site and they were asking that no further monitoring be required. Most of the project will be utilizing fill dirt that will be imported from an area that has be surveyed. They therefore, do not see a need for further monitoring. CAMy Documents\WPDOCS\HPC12-17-98.wpd -2- r f FILE COPY PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DATE: DECEMBER 8, 1998 CASE NO.: MINOR USE PERMIT 98-104 APPLICANT: ROBERT BEIN, WILLIAM FROST & ASSOCIATED -- ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH REQUEST: APPROVAL OF A TEMPORARY TURFED PARKING LOT WITH 219 PARKING SPACES FOR THE SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH. LOCATION: IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF 47-225 WASHINGTON STREET (THE EXISTING CHURCH) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION: THE LA QUINTA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT HAS DETERMINED THAT THIS REQUEST IS CATEGORICALLY EXEMPTED PURSUANT TO THE GUIDELINES FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT, SECTION 15304, CLASS 4A AND SECTION 15311, CLASS 11 B. GENERAL PLAN LAND USE DESIGNATION: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (2-4 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) ZONING: RL (LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL) SURROUNDING ZONING/ LAND USES: NORTH: RL (LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL) CATHOLIC CHURCH SOUTH: RL (LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL) VACANT AND FUTURE HOME OF THE LA QUINTA ARTS FOUNDATION FACILITIES WEST: OS (OPEN SPACE) VACANT P:\JERRYNperpt-mup98-104.wpd EAST: CR (REGIONAL COMMERCIAL) BACKGROUND: Pursuant to Section 9.210.020 Minor Use Permits are processed administratively by the Community Development Department. Projects may, at the discretion of the Director be referred to the Planning Commission for their consideration. This project has therefore, been referred to the Commission as a non-public hearing at the request of the Community Development Director. PROJECT PROPOSAL The proposal is to construct a temporary parking lot on the front portion the 15 ± acres recently acquired by the Saint Francis of Assisi Church for a future permanent parking lot. The proposal includes; 1) a grassed parking lot; '2) a main driveway paved with 3 inches of asphalt over native; 3) two retention areas; 4) the use of power poles and railroad ties as parking lot bumpers and perimeter lot delineation; and 5) a graded walkway to the existing church buildings. Street improvements along Washington Street and or the frontage road, are not required for this temporary use because of the uncertainty of the ultimate configuration of the street system. The proposed temporary retention basins to be located at the north and south ends of the site, will help eliminate the drainage problems that exist in front of this area. The temporary use will ultimately be replaced with permanent parking for the future uses to be developed on the remaining property. REQUIRED FINDINGS: 1. Consistency with General Plan. The temporary grass parking lot when part of, or as an accessory use, in this case the St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, is consistent with the General Plan. 2. Consistency with Zoning Code. The Zoning Code permits accessory uses in conjunction with a primary use. The church has provided the minimum parking spaces for the use, these temporary parking space are for overflow parking generated by special religious days. 3. Compliance with CEQA. The temporary parking lot is exempt. However, an archaeology study has been prepared for the area to be used for temporary parking. The church will have to comply with the recommendations of the study as part of this development. 4. Surrounding uses. To the north of this site is the Catholic Church. To the south is vacant land and future home of the La Quinta Arts Foundation facilities. To the west is open space (mountains), and to the east are vacant commercial lots.' The proposed project will not create conditions detrimental to these properties. P:UERRY\perpt-mup98-104.wpd r • • RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Minute Motion 98- approving Minor Use Permit 98-104 subject to the following conditions: 1. The Minor Use Permit is valid for one year from the date of the Planning Commission approval. A one year time extension may be approved by the Community Development Department. 2. The applicant shall submit the archaeological report prepared for the temporary parking lotto the City for review by the Historic Preservation Commission. The recommendations of the report, including any modifications made by the Historic Preservation Commission shall be implemented by the applicant according to a schedule contained in the archaeology report allowing for temporary capping and any necessary permanent mitigation measures. 3. No temporary signs are permitted unless separately approved by the Community Development Department. 4. No lighting is allowed unless approved by the Community Development Department prior to on-site installation. Should security lighting be required for the project, all light fixtures shall be hooded to prevent light glare from being cast onto adjacent properties or affecting the vision of passing motorists. Tamper resistant light fixture covers are required to reduce vandalism. 5. The applicant shall apply and receive a grading permit from the Department of Public Works. 6. Public street improvements shall be required when the permanent parking lot is installed. 7. The City may elect to add Conditions to this application request to mitigate any problems that arise not previously addressed herein. ATTACHMENT: 1. Rough grading plan P:UERRY\perpt-mup98-104. wpd A R T4ht 4 4 Q" 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO - LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 - (760) 777-7000 FAX (760) 777-7101 TDD (760) 777-1227 October 21, 1998 Father Jack Barker St. Francis of Assissi Catholic Church 47-225 Washington Street La Quinta, CA 92253 Dear Father Barker: Currently, under the City's regulations, an Archaeological Study for any project needs to be updated every five years. The Archaeological Study prepared for Desert Hospital in 1991, is now invalid and will have to be updated. The La Quinta Arts Foundation will be hiring Jerry Schaefer, Ph.D., of ASM Affiliates, 543 Encinitas Boulevard, Suite 114, Encinitas, CA 92024, to conduct their Phase I study. It might be worth the Church's time to contact him and see if the Church could save money by having him prepare the study for your project as well. I hope this information is helpful and should you need further. assistance, I am always available. Very truly; /Community JERWY HERMAN Development Director JH:bjs c: Fred Simon, Sr. MAILING ADDRESS - P.O. BOX 1504 - LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253`) WWJERRY HERMANN CITY OF LA OUI QFrom: SIMON EXECUTIVE OFFICE 760-771-2 w it ZQ7 W � CHEVROLET CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE October 9, 1998 SENT VIA FAX TO 564-0763 Father Jack Barker St. Francis of Assissi Catholic Church Dear Father Barker. BUICK 10/9/98 14:36:22 Page 2 of 3 Fred J. Simon, Sr. President/CEO V. D PonmAC-GMC After reviewing the attached letter dated December 12, 1997 regarding the archaeological review made of the new site for the Arts Foundation and the Church, if appears all we need to do is to have a monitor present during grading. I'm sure Jerry Hermann from the City of la Quinta will be able to advise us properly. ATTACHMENT CC: Mr. Jerry Hermann Ms. Betty Williams Sent from FAX 771-2630 7JSImonrSUr. ous, FAX 777-7101 FAX 836.0160 78-6111 HIGHWAY 11l 0 L-A QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 • (760) 346-2345 • FAX (760) 771-2630 10-99-98 14:34 RECEIVED FROM: P-02 To: JERRY HERMANN CITY OF LA QUI'From: From: SIMON EXECUTIVE OFFICE 760-771-2 18/0911996 08:35 '2 2990 MORGAN M ARD RE Cr" TECH PC" 200:6 CX Dec, -12, 1997 9M 9V M4 246> CRhi TECH BRUCE LODE --Stewart Woodard La Quinta Art$ Foundation P.O. Box 777 1019198 14:36:36 Page 3 of 3 PAGE 03 53-, 001 12 9? 14 153 Re! Archaeological Resourms an the new Arts Foundation.Site Dear. Mr. Woodard, At the request of Michael Smith of Warner Engineering, I have reviewed 'the eadst 'g whaeological mitigation report (1991) for thenorthern20 acre]of the pAood, and performed aentLin _Whi� iDnEy walk -over on the southavii-15 A= I there 'L no existing revor.L As a rmvlt,. I ran n assure the parties irwolved that there bre no culturall re.soum issues that would prevent the project from proceeding. Howiver, it should be stated that there ar& a number of aechaeolcom.l sites oxi the WAME Olt the northern.,20 acre2JtbAk-_woad reirt- reo�dz djn& tgand adggation priol. to' cmu2mg0m There wi11 ilsa he a- recommoidalign to the -Citi -L tho arChaeclogical mmitybe .'Pre'sent duTiPA. ffrwto Uce Lo Principal CFj4 -TECH 10-09-98 14:34 RECEIVED FROM: P.03 Li ceil., 4 4 Q" June 22, 1998 q-0?6�� .4cce 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 - (760) 777-7000 FAX (760) 777-7101 TDD (760) 777-1227 Mr. Al Benitez, Business Manager St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church 47-225 Washington Street La Quinta, California 92253 SUBJECT: TEMPORARY USE PERMIT 98-172 Dear Mr. Benitez: The Community Development Department has approved your request to install two 10' wide by 30' long temporary trailers at 47-225 Washington Street during demolition and construction of new church facilities planned under Site Development Permit 97-614 (formerly PUP 96-018), subject to the following conditions: Obtain a building permit including an electrical permit for temporary power. The permit fee is approximately $200.00 per trailer. The Building and Safety Department can be reached by calling 777-701.2. 2. The trailers shall be accessible to the physically challenged. Install one fire extinguisher inside the front exit door of each trailer. The minimum size extinguisher is 2A-10BC and each extinguisher shall be mounted on the wall 3.5' to 5.0' as measured from the floor to the top of the extinguisher. Contact the Riverside County Fire Department staff at 863-8886 if you have any questions. 4. No temporary signs are permitted unless separately approved by this Department. 5. Removal of the temporary trailers is required on June 22, 1999, unless a time extension is applied for and granted by this Department. The Community Development Director may extend the permit for another one year period if construction activities are still occurring. No fee is charged to extend this permit. 6. The City may elect to add Conditions to this application request to mitigate any problems that arise not previously addressed herein. This decision may be appealed to the Planning Commission provided the necessary paperwork and filing fee of $175.00 are filed with this office within 15 days. TUP 98-172ChurchTrailer-24greg MAILING ADDRESS — P.O. BOX 1504 — LA OUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 If you have any questions, please contact me at 760-777-7067. Sincerely, GT. Attachments ,LOPMENT DIRECTOR Community Development Director Building and Safety Director Public Works Director Sheriff's Department Code Compliance Department Fire Department Greg Butler, Counter Technician TLP 98-172ChurchTrai1er-24greg ST FRANCIS „f. ASSISI CATHOLIC COMMUNITY Construction on our 6000 square foot addition to our church complex is scheduled to start in the next few weeks. This project will provide offices and additional classroom space. However during construction we will temporarily lose a portion of the existing facilities and it will be necessary to relocate two offices as well as classroom space. We plan to locate both of the trailers on the north side of the hall. (see map) Approval of this request is necessary to allow us to continue to provide religious education opportunities for our children and operate with a minimum of disruption to our support staff during construction. CATHOLIC COMMUNITY Al Benitez BUSINESS MANAGER 47-225 Washington St. La Quinta. CA - 92253 (760)564-1255 Fax (760) 564-0763 a1ben@cyberg8t.cotn 47-225 WASHINGTON STREET - P.O.BOX 1 E03 - LA QUINTA. CALIFORNIA - 92253 • (760) 564-1255 • FAX (760) 564-0763 4 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO — LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 - (619) 777-7000 FAX (619) 777-7101 August 14, 1996 Ms. Betty Williams Oliphant & Williams Corporation 43-725 Monterey, Suite C Palm Desert, CA 92260 SUBJECT: ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH Dear Betty: The Redevelopment Agency has considered your request for the Agency to purchase or land swap existing Agency property for the 40 -acre parcel immediately south of the church. The Agency has determined that at the present time, they are unable to add to their existing affordable housing land inventory and that negotiations for the use of the Agency properties are underway. Therefore the Agency is unable to consider your request any further at this time. The Agency would like to thank you and wish you the best in your endeavor. Should you have any further questions or need assistance, please contact this Department. Very truly yours JERR HERMAN Community Development Director JH:bjs c: Fr. Jack Barker LTRJH.555 MAILING ADDRESS - P.O. BOX 1504 - LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 r t a cu ,�t 4 4 0 J14 MEMORANDUM CONFIDENTIAL CLOSED SESSION ITEM NO. 3 TO: HONORABLE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY FROM: JERRY HERMAN, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR, DATE: JULY 2, 1996 SUBJECT: CONFERENCE WITH AGENCY'S REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 CONCERNING POTENTIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ACQUISITION AND OR DISPOSITION OF REAL PROPERTY. PROPERTY OWNER NEGOTIATOR: ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH. On June 4,1996, staff received a letter from Betty Williams, Williams Development Corporation on behalf of the St. Francis of Assisi Church, requesting Agency assistance for an expansion of the church. A copy of the letter is attached for your review. Staff has discussed the request with the applicant and will give a verbal update for the Agency's discussion. CCCONF.CH WILLIAMS DEVELOPMENT %sy�k �6 a z4a- June 4, 1996 Mr. Stanley Sniff Chairman La Quinta Redevelopment Agency 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92253 RE: St. Francis of Assisi Expansion Dear Chairman. Sniff: My thanks to you and Jerry Herman for taking the time to meet with Fr. Jack Barker and me to discuss the current and future needs of our Church. As I explained, the needs of the Church and its parishioners far exceeds the present facilities now available. We have over 2,000 parishioners, and during "season" the demand outstrips our current ability to serve the visitors and parishioners. We discussed the need to expand the Church by 300 seats and also the need for substantial additional parking plus a site for a new school, grades K through 3 and ultimately K through 8. There is a 40 acre + undeveloped site contiguous to the south side of our property. The Church needs approximately 12 to 15 acres of this site for expansion purposes as described above. The property has been appraised at $40,000/acre. The Seller will not break up the parcel. He wants to sell all 40 acres or none. Unfortunately, this property is the only solution for our expansion. Therefore, per our discussion, and my proposal to you for the following assistance and possible solution to our problem and hopefully substantial benefit to the City's RDA Program: The City owns approximately 50+ acres on Adams Street, just east of the Church. If we could propose an exchange of acreage to the owner of the 40 acres contiguous to the Church, the City could then sell the Church the 12 to 15 acres needed for expansion purposes, with 42-600 Caroline Court ■ Suite 101 ■ Palm Desert, CA 92211-5144 ■ 619/341-6880 ■ FAX 619/341-6867 Mr. Stanley Sniff June 4, 1996 Page Two the remainder of the acreage being used to develop additional senior and single family housing under the RDA program. If the Seller of this 40 acre parcel is not amenable to the land swap, would it be possible for the city to purchase the 40 acres and sell the 15+ acres to the church for their needs, using the balance of the acreage for the purpose described above? Fr. Barker and I would be most pleased to meet with you and the other members of the Committee at your earliest convenience, since our developing need is becoming acute. Many thanks for your consideration. Sincerely, E.G. WILLIAMS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION E.G. Willia Chairman Small Scale Construction/Demolition Projects 1 Acres or Less) Fugitive Dust (PM10) Mitigation P �File #: 9'9- "S Y dd�� • 1 i , jurisdiction: Z. . Date. Please provide the information below as completely as ,possible even if it has already been provided on other forms related to this project Failure to provide complete in onnartion or prevtJtoK o finaccurate in rrnation may delay the processing of Yams Fugitive Dust (PMIO) Mitadon plan (Plan)... t is riecommended that you submit your Plan concurrent wth your Srg or demolition permit application Project proponent: 15- ���� yy I Address: y7- -V 5 W/45k i!oR Day phone number. 7fo0 3W OZAV3 Emergency phone numbers- Grading umber:Grading contractor (Contact Person): r ; Ga -AAL 5 Address: !7 t,v . �u ' GA Emergency phone number: ,3 kj�:.Td17 Day phone number: :�= , Construction site street address: Construction site location: (Please include an 8S x 11 location map) Construction site assessor's parcel number ('Fact Parcel (Tract) size: Acres or. 3- S Square feet Anticipated date of physical project initiation: I �� Anticipated date of project completion: ; �.. •' Anti .CA costs for dust suppression: . (Attachment B • Must also. be completed and mailed to the appropriate address when construction acrMdrj have been completed) 1 Allpro]eats greater than one half (1/2) acre are also subject to. SCAQMD Rules 403 and 443.1. . • W -1 1074 6 J _. Kra I i e dust control measures provided in Attachment A, please indicate From the inventory Of the project b placing the letter beneath the which measures are to a implemented during p 1 r f drive dust sources listed below. Please indicate ar which phase the rneaawe will be implernenied, either at Rough .Grading (RG), Finish Grading FG), or Final Construction (FC). Demolition projectJ should ornly tndbictu ml comRete hher "D ails' section by After indicating what measures describing how and when the mea ww are to be implemente jk FSr JEC umber and Unpaved Roads — A11A Storage Pitas — N,a Paved Road Track -out -- A// 11 hut a n please h% Its StdAL&LR2LtIbW Land Clwring or Faith -Moving die • eer/dun Disturbed Surface Mesa I certify that the information contained in this Fugitive Dust (PM10) Mitigation Plan otru i and accurate *and that all measures specified in Patz 2 will be implementedpropertyict construction. I authorize the City of La. Quinta to enter the above mentioned for inspectioni and/or abatement purposes, and I agree to hold harmless the City and its representatives from liability for any actions related to this project. I also agree to uements B once the -=-the-=record_keep-in8--jeu4_-------included herein as Attachment------------- -- -- --- project has been completed. ----.--- - - - e o0 owner or to I have read the conditions of the fuBi u e a�SMproject ��the owner has authorized the implementation oallprionsttuoughu ation butdout. nature ot Uradmig ontraclor' Gate not the same as above) For City Use only Bascd on all of the provisions contained in this Fugitive Dust (PM10) Mitigation Plan the Plan is: Approved _ Conditionally approved'(Conditions specified below) Denied ,(Explanation attached) Signature of City Representative (Date) The followiq conditions of approval have been added to size Plan by staff in order to ensure an adequate Wei of fugitive -dust controL - (Attach additional z ormanon it necessary I have read the above conditions of the Fugitive Dust (PIH10) Mitigation Plan and I agree to implement all provisions at the concentrations and frequencies identified. turf of owner or I CONDITIONS FOR FDCP APPLICATION 98-54: ST. FRANCIS CHURCH/T.A. CONSTRUCTION t 4 AC. AREA, ALONG WEST SIDE WASHINGTON GENERAL: 1. Applicant shall comply with all control measures as set forth in the approved application for FDCP 98-54, and the following conditional measures. 2. The full amount of security for FDCP 98-54 las determined by Public Works) shall be available for any measure(s) deemed necessary by the City to achieve adequate dust control, whether or not such additional measures are proposed with this application. Security shall be in the form of a non -expiring Certificate of Deposit or renewable Letter of Credit. 3. Applicant shall submit copies of all records related to cost accounting for the dust control measures assumed with this plan approval upon any request for release/reduction in posted security, or within 30 days of completion of all dust control measures as outlined in and conditioned upon .the plan. All such records shall accompany the completed PM 10 Program Report Form, which is attached to these conditions. Completion of all dust control measures shall be verified by the assigned field inspector. 4. Adequacy of all proposed and conditional stabilization measures shall be determined by the assigned grading inspector. The City may require remedial measures beyond those identified or conditioned upon the project, which the City deems necessary in the event such approved measures are not effective. Enforcement of these conditions shall be at the discretion of the assigned grading inspector, who shall monitor and field verify that the spirit and intent of the FDCP and its attached conditions are being complied with. Adjustments _____to_application frequencies, quantities and other aspects of this FDCP may be made -by the inspector, at his/her discretion, in order to assure compliance. 5. Approval of this dust control plan does not in and of itself constitute or otherwise authorize any site disturbance, preparation or construction. The developer is required to obtain any and all necessary permits and clearances as set forth in any development approvals issued and currently in effect pertaining to this site. This includes any type of testing, monitoring or sampling required as a condition of development approval, such as that conducted for archaeologic, hydrologic and geologic reporting purposes. 6. The conditions applied to this dust control plan are anticipated. to cover the full range of construction operations associated with the subject ±4 acres covered under MUP 98-104, including parking area access, temporary retention areas and pedestrian pathways. The approval provisions and conditions for this dust control plan shall remain in effect for the duration of all construction undertaken as part of the approvals granted for this project. In addition, the approved turf treatment of the parking area shall be maintained for the duration of the temporary use of the parking area. All remedial work shall be done in conjunction with the approval conditions of this plan and as directed by the Public Works Department. 7. FDCP 98-54 indicates that site grade work will be balanced. Any soil transport on-site and stationary storage piles shall .be sufficiently stabilized, watered down and/or covered as appropriate. Minimum freeboard for haul vehicles shall be as established by the Public Works Department. 8. Pre -watering of all areas proposed for grading shall be in accordance with recommendations of the grading contractor, based on the area soil conditions as described in the associated soils report(s). At a minimum, pre -watering time shall be for three days prior to any earth disturbance(s). 9. Track -out and other accumulation of soil material(s) onto. any paved areas outside the limits of all work shall be minimized. Wet sweeping/flushing of soil accumulations from all paved areas (Washington Street, church parking and access) shall.be conducted daily, or kept damp during construction hours until so removed. Compacted native base area as shown on approved plans shall be prepared before any site grading commences and maintained until final A.C. is installed. Construction exit/entry points at existing pavement shall be improved with A.C. or treated with gravel, aggregate base or similar material, for a distance of 120' from the pavement edge into the site to further reduce track - out to existing pavement. 1-0.—.—I.nstaltat oo_of_te.mporary_ turfed_parking shall be completed no later than four days after final grading of those areas. A drought tolerant seed mix shall be employed, and finished turf areas, shall. be staked and posted, or otherwise restricted, in order to prevent any access on `or across those areas until an adequate root structure has been established. 11. Retention areas as shown within the limits of construction shall be watered daily during construction and until stabilized within four days of final grading completion. Interior basin and slopes shall be turfed or otherwise stabilized in a manner to effectuate wind/water erosion control and dust mitigation, as, determined by the Public Works Department during grading plan review and consistent with provisions of the approved plans for the site. Planning Commission Meeting December 8, 1998 1. Principal Planner Stan Sawa presented the information contained in the staff report, a copy of which is on file in the Community Development Department. 2. Chairman Tyler asked if anyone would like to speak on this application. There being none, it was moved and seconded by Commissioners Kirk/Abels to adopt Minute Motion 98-011 approving Site Development Permit 98-638, subject to the conditions as recommended. Unanimously approved. B. Minor Use Permit 98-104; a request of Robert Bein, William Frost and Associates for approval of a temporary turfed parking lot with 219 parking spaces for the Saint Francis of Assisi Catholic Church immediately south of 47-225 Washington Street. 1. Community Development Director Jerry Herman presented the information contained in the staff report, a copy of which is on file in the Community Development Department. 2. Chairman Tyler asked if the frontage road was awkward. Staff stated the City was reviewing the plan and did not want to address the road during the temporary use permit application. It would be addressed it as the time a permanent use is submitted for approval. It will, however, be a right-in/right- out access. 3. Chairman Tyler asked how long it would be temporary. Staff stated one year with a one year extension. 4. There being no further discussion, it was moved and seconded by Commissioners Abels/Kirk to adopt Minute Motion 98-012 approving Minor Use Permit 98-104, subject to the conditions as submitted. Unanimously approved. C. Site Development Permit 98-634; a request of Rielly Homes, Inc. for approval of preliminary landscaping plans for six prototype residential plans and minor material changes. 1. Principal Planner Stan Sawa presented the information contained in the staff report, a copy of which is on file in the Community Development Department. 2. There being no discussion, it was moved and seconded by Commissioners Robbins/Abels to adopt Minute Motion 98-013 approving Site Development Permit 98-634, subject to the conditions as submitted. Unanimously approved. CAMy Documents\WPDOCS\pc12-8-98.wpd 9 MIN • n•- 'zt i%t't R LEMl-sem ks.:GC'! 'S�.., "a'[•0�h_ .,{� X°1F JCti '.r wI ' i���®' ILI- �,- .1 �' S YEN •,F>'_R,T', - �� 500 EXHIBIT "A" LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO. GRAPHIC SCALE .250 500 1000 2000 ( IN F'EE'T ) I inch = 500 tt rP.O.B. ' P. 0. B. N 89'31 '01 " E 1272.71' ,SOVESs/pb 7197 J' — — 256.57' ®GFF���� C4 L4 G�0 to 0. C 41 6 I �� \1 APN: 617-070-023 I a * �. 12/31f01 ^ I EXP. 1 I N Vt L ���p o z 42.48 Ac. F p fi CA 2 �, After Adj. 0*0 89'32'28" E 690.44' � rns 75*5 Vjr 100' 1 2.40 N 44'58'25 E 59'37'06 50' �. •PROPOSED . .... . 34'26'39 50' 30.06' C5 � 50' C6 60'4759" 1 100' 1 106.12' LOT LINE PARCEL EXISTING 2 N "n ^ 3I N al LOT LINES N 40.41 Ac. N after adj.tn 14 rn 61) 3 13 0to .. ,.. 2 692.20' _ �; _ 1252.32' or N 89'33'54" E _ 1944.52' LINE TABLE CURVE TABLE A111 nn re veno rc r rnrc NO. BEAR/NG DISTANCE 1 38'30'32" 200' 134.42' L2 75*5 Vjr 100' 1 2.40 N 44'58'25 E 59'37'06 50' 52.0Y C4 34'26'39 50' 30.06' C5 70'293 50' C6 60'4759" 1 100' 1 106.12' Applicant: ASH, DANKO, HANNA & CO. A General Partnership 1363 Morogo Dr. Los Angeles, Co. 90049 (J 10) 4 72 —1802 Engineer: Ll N 30'51'28' E 146.49' L2 N 6922'00" E 257.67' N 44'58'25 E N 79'25'04 E L N 9'4 '3 88.23' L —61 N Ol'J83r E I 39 .5 ' W V) A = 01'58'10" R = 14655.00' L = 503.74' APN: 617-070-025 Z 0 r� V TTZ ry �+ 1 POR. SW 114, SEC. 30, T 5 S. R. 7 E, S.B.M. JAMES D. FE/R0, CE—LS P. 0. Box 12980 Palm Desert, Co. 92255 (760) 346-8015 Approved By: Date: 0 EXHIBIT "B" PARCEL 1 ` A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN A PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE QUARTER OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 7 EAST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NW CORNER OF PARCEL 2 OF PARCEL MAP 15772 AS SHOWN ON MAP ON FILE IN BOOK 79 OF PARCEL MAPS, PAGES 58 AND 59, RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CA.; THENCE N 89°31'01" E ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID PARCEL 2 A DISTANCE OF 1016.13 FT. TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, - THENCE CONTINUING N 89°31'01" E ALONG SAID NORTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 256.57 FT. TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL 2; THENCE S 01038'37" W ALONG THE EASTERLY LINE OF PARCEL 2 A DISTANCE OF 395.53 FT. TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE; THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE EAST' WHOSE RADIUS IS 14655 FT. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01058'10" AN ARC LENGTH OF 503.74 FT.; THENCE S 00°19'33" E ALONG SAID EASTERLY LINE OF PARCEL 2 A DISTANCE OF 1248.75 FT.; QSgF E S S/0� D. y �y ��V�GZJ1 o. C-24176 EV. I Z131/01 `req CIVIL lFOF Ct% THENCE S 89033'34" W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF LOT 1 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 7 EAST, SAN BERNARDINO MERIDIAN AS SHOWN ON OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF, A DISTANCE OF 1252.32 FT.; THENCE N 30°51'28" E A DISTANCE OF 146.49 FT. TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTHEAST WHOSE RADIUS IS 200 FT. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 38030'32" AN ARC LENGTH OF 134.42 FT.; THENCE N 69022'00" E A DISTANCE OF 257.67 FT. TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE, - THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST WHOSE RADIUS IS 100 FT. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 75°51'38" AN ARC LENGTH_ OF 132.40 FT.; THENCE N 06°29'38" W A DISTANCE OF 652.79 FT.; THENCE N 15019'06" W A DISTANCE OF 626.41 FT. TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE,- THENCE URVE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE EAST WHOSE RADIUS IS 50 FT. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 59037'06" AN ARC LENGTH OF 52.03 FT.; THENCE N 44058'25" E A DISTANCE OF 230.38 FT. TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE.SOUTHEAST WHOSE RADIUS IS 50 FT. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 34026'39" AN ARC LENGTH OF 30.06 FT.; THENCE N 79025'04" E A DISTANCE OF 94.53 FT. TO THE BEGINNING OF A TANGENT CURVE,- THENCE URVE; THENCE NORTH EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHWEST WHOSE RADIUS IS 50 FT. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 70029'30" AN ARC LENGTH OF 61.52 FT. TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVE,- THENCE URVE; THENCE NORTHERLY ALONG SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTHEAST WHOSE RADIUS IS 100 FT. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 60047'59" AN ARC LENGTH OF 106.12 FT.; THENCE N 69043'33" E A DISTANCE OF 388.23 FT. TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAD41NG 42.48 ACRES (MORE OR LESS) � Q�pFtSS/p�� O D. o. C•24176 a p0'.12131/01 s' CIVIL rql� OF C n``�o� - ice' _J •� w Z 1fr _ r :.7�� �►�' f' ryA� ��'�=ice• � a _{ f ��+ � • �i7 ;� 'moi: �L - � � - � !.- L14V• BENCHMARK: � FOR A TEAVIPC)RARY PARKING LOT AT BASIS OF BEARINGS: 47-225 WASHINGTON STREET LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 moi. r rancis oz Assisi VICINITY MAP NTS SS Exp. 6-36 99 - w \qf CSV O`�j/ "Wert 17Bein,�William`Fiost 6200 e,%sociaws PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, PLANNERS & SURVEYORS 74-410 HIGHWAY 111, PALM DESERT. CALIFORNIA 92260 (760) 346-7481 • FAX (760) 346.8315 DATE: JOSEPH N. CICCHINI R.C.E. 35727 EXP. 06-30-1999 UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES & USES: The engineer preparing these plans will not be responsible for, or liable for, unauthorized changes to or uses of these plans. All changes to the plans must be in writing and must be approved by the preparer of these plans. APPROVED FOR PERMITTING: PLANNING & ZONING COMPLIANCE: CHECKED AND RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL BY: TOM HARTING BUILDING & SAFETY DIRECTOR CITY OF LA QUINTA DATE JERRY HERMAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR CITY OF LA QUINTA CITY OF LA QUINTA GENERAL NOTES DATE PETER CHAO DATE R.C.E. 31538 EXP. DATE 12/31/00 BERRYMAN & HENIGAR 1. ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARD PLANS OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA AND THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION, LATEST EDITION, AND RIVERSIDE COUNTY STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS ORDINANCE NO. 461, LATEST EDITION. 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN ALL PERMITS AS REQUIRED BY THE CITY OF LA QUINTA OR OTHER GOVERNING AGENCIES. 3. THE LOCATIONS OF EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE WAY ONLY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE EXACT LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES BEFORE COMMENCING WORK HE AGREES TO BE FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH MIGHT BE OCCASIONED BY HIS FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE ANY AND ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REMOVAL, REPLACEMENT OR RELOCATION OF ALL REGULATORY, WARNING AND GUIDE SIGNS. 5. STREET NAME SIGNS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNS, TYPE AND LOCATION SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEER. ,TRAFFIC STRIPING. LEGENDS AND PAVEMENT MARKERS, TYPE AND LOCATIONS SHALL BE APPROVED Bf THE CITY ENGINEER. 6. THE CONTRACITOR SHALL NOT DISTURB EXISTING SURVEY MONUMENTS OR BENCH MARKS NOTED ON THE PLANS, OR FOUND DURING CONSTRUCTION. REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT SHALL BE DONE BY A REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER WITH AN R.0 E. NUMBER BELOW 33,966, OR LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR ONLY. 7. GRADING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ENGINEERED GRADING REQUIREMENTS OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CCDE. LATEST EDITION - 8. THE CONTRAC IDR SHALL NOTIFY THE CITY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 48 HOURS PRIOR TO ANY GRADING, BRUSHING OR. CLEARING AND EACH PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION AT (760) 777-7075, AND 48 HOURS PRIOR TO REQUIRINS INSPECTIONS. 9. DURING ROUGH GRADING OPERATIONS AND PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION OF PERMANENT DRAINAGE STRUCTURES. TEMPORARY DRAINAGE CONTROL SHALL BE PROVIDED TO PREVENT PONDING WATER AND DAMAGE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY. 10. CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT W[THIN ONE HALF MILE OF HUMAN OCCUPANCY SHALL BE PERFORMED ONLY DURING THE TIME PERIODS AS FOLLOWS: OCTOBER IST TO APRIL 30TH: MONDAf- FRIDAY 7.00 AM TO 530 PM SATURDAY 8:00 AM TO 5:00 PM MAY IST TO SEPTEMBER 30TH: MONDAY- FRIDAY 6'00 AM TO 7 00 PM SATURDAY 8:00 AM TO 5:00 PM WORK SHALL BE PROHIBITED ANY TIME ON SUNDAY OR FEDERAL HOLIDAY. 11. AFTER CLEARING EXISTING; GROUND SHALL BE SCARIFIED TO A MINIMUM OF 6" ON THE ENTIRE SITE OR AS RECOMMENDED BY SOILS REPORT. 12. MAXIMUM CUT AND FILL SLOPES = 2'1. PADS SHALL P. AND ABOVE MENTIONED SOILS REPORT I 14. MINIMUM BUILDING PAD DRAINAGE SHALL BE 29. DRAINAGE SWALES SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 0.3' DEEP AND BE CONSTRUCTED A MINIMUM OF 2' FROM THE TOP OF CUT OR FILL SLOPES. MINIMUM SLOPE OF SWALES SHALL BE 0 50Y. 15, ALL FILLS SPaLI_ BE COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM OF NINETY (90) PERCENT OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS DETERMINED F. 1,%iFORM BUILDI:VC CODE SEC 7010 OR EQUIVALENT AS APPROVED BY THE CIT i` ENGINEER T FLO DENSITY SHALL BE DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE SEC. 7002, 02 EQUIVALENT, AS DETERMINED BY THE CITY ENGINEER. 16. ALL STREET SECTIONS ARE TENTATIVE, THE MINIMUM SECTION IS 3"A.C./4.5" CRUSH A.B., ADDITIONAL SOIL TEST SHALL BE REQUIRED AFTER ROUGH GRADING TO DETERMINED EXACT SECTION REQUIREMENTS. CITY ENGINEER TO APPROVE FINAL STREET SECTION. 17. LOCATIONS OF FIELD DENSITY TEST SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE SOIL ENGINEER OR APPROVED TESTING AGENCY AND SHALL BE SUFFICIENT IN BOTH HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL PLACEMENT TO PROVIDE REPRESENTATIVE TESTING OF ALL FILL PLACED. TESTING IN AREAS OF A CRITICAL NATURE OF SPECIAL EMPHASIS SHALL BE IN ADDITION TO THE NORMAL REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLINGS. 18, ALL UNDERGROUND FACILITIES. WITH LATERALS, SHALL BE IN PLACE AND INSPECTED PRIOR TO PAVING. INCLUDING, B'UT NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: SEWER, WATER, ELECTRIC, GAS AND DRAINAGE. 19. THE FINAL UT ISL ITY LINE BACKFILL REPORT FROM THE PROJECT SOIL ENGINEER SHALL INCLUDE AN APPROVAL STATEMENT Ti-�T THE BACKFILL IS SUITABLE FOR THE INTENDED USE. 20. THE FINAL COMPACTION REPORT AND APPROVAL FROM THE SOILS ENGINEER SHALL CONTAIN THE TYPE OF FIELD TESTING PERFORMED, EACH TEST SHALL BE IDENTIFIED WITH THE METHOD OF OBTAINING THE IN- PLACE DENSITY, WHETHER SAND CONE OR DRIVE RING AND SHALL BE SO NOTED FOR EACH TEST. SUFFICIENT MAXIMUM DENSITY DETERMINATION SHALL BE PERFORMED TO VERIFY THE ACCURACY OF THE MAXIMUM DENSITY CURVES USED BY THE FIELD TECHNICIAN. 21. ALL TRAVELEEJ WAYS MUST BE CLEANED DAILY OF ALL DIRT, MUD AND DEBRIS DEPOSITED ON THEM AS A RESULT OF TI -'IE GRADING OPERATION, CLEANING IS TO BE DONE TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE CITY ENGINEER. 22. BLOCK WALLS'ARE NOT PART OE THE GRADING PERMIT. SUBMIT FOR SEPARATE BUILDING PERMIT. 23. ALL CONSTRUCTION AREAS SHALL BE PROPERLY POSTED AND LIGHTED IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE STATE MANUAL OF WARNING SIGNS, LIGHTS AND DEVICES FOR USE IN THE PERFORMANCE OF WORK UPON HIGHWAYS, IN ORDER TO ELIMINATE ANY HAZARDS. 24. THE SOILS EPGINEER AND ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST SHALL EXERCISE SUFFICIENT SUPERVISORY CONTROL DURING GRADING TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS. AND CODE WITHIN THEIR PURVIEW. 25. THE DESIGN CIVIL ENGINEER SHALL EXERCISE SUFFICIENT CONTROL DURING GRADING AND CONSTRUCTION TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND CODE WITHIN HIS PURVIEW. 26. THE CITY EN INEER WILL REVIEW FOR APPROVAL THE FINAL STREET SECTIONS AFTER SUBMITTAL OF "R" VALUE TESI'SIFOR ROADWAY SUBBASE. 1 27. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO PREVENT SILT CONTAMINATION OF STORM WATER INFILTRATION "ACILITIES F C' --E 7MW.ED7ATEL7 PRIOR TO FINI ACCEPTANCE OF STORM DRAINAGE RETENTION/INFILTRATION FACILITIES. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONDUCt, IN THE PRESENCE OF THE CITY INSPECTOR, A PERFORMANCE TEST DESIGNED TO CLEARLY DEMONISTRATETHE FUNCTIONAL ADEQUACY OF THE FACILITIES. 28. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE WIND EROSION AND DUST CONTROL MEASURES AS REQUIRED BY THE FUGITIVE DU'I CONTROL PLAN APPROVED FOR THIS PROJECT. I CONSTRUCTION contractor agrees that in accordance with generally accepted constructiln practices, construction contractor will be required to assume sole and complete responsibility for job site conditions during the course of construct of of the project, including safety of all persons and property, that this requir�gment shall be made to apply continuously and not be limited to normal woFking hours, and construction contractor further agrees to defend, indemnify ' and hold design professional harmless from any and all liability, real or alleged. in connection with the performance of work on this project, excepting liability arising from the sole negligence of design professional APPROVED BY: CITY OF LA QUINF.A CITY ENGINEER R.C.E. No. xxx DATE EXP. XXX DRAWN SCALE JNC 1"=40' DESIGNED JOB NUMBER DATE BY DESCRIPTION APP'D DATE JNC 301545 CHECKED DATE R E V I S 1 0 N S RGR NOVEMBER, 1998 IN THE CITY OF LA QUINTA TITLE SHEET TEMPORARY PARKING LOT CITY OF i AOui'iU; PLANNING DEI„htf`iII NT PORTION SW 1/4 SECTION 30, 1 5 5, R 7 E, S.B.M. ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH S H E E T 1 OF 2 SHEETS DWG. NAME 1545PGOI .DWG FILE N0. APPROVED FOR PERMITTING, I i PLANNING & ZONING COMPLIANCE+ CHECKED AND RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL BY: PETER CHAO DATE R.C.E. 31538 EXP. DATE 12/31/00 BERRYMAN & HENIGAR PARKING BUMPERS AND LOT PERIMETER TO BE CONSTRUCTED WITH SALVAGED POWER POLES f LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION 60 BENCHMARK: PD -3-1E 92.06 DI RT RIVERSIDE COUNTY HANDWELL MONUMENT "PD -3 -IE", LOCATED AT THE CENTERLINE DIAL TOLL FfEE INTERSECTION OF ADAMS ST. AND MILES AVE., BEING ELEVATION 92.067 1-800-227-2600 AT LEAST TWO DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG LIDEHQ 10t#V S RWCE ALERT OF 80VrH9 V CALPoiNA 'gbeit c&in,`�Villiam`Frost 4& c54ssociates PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, PLANNERS 8: SURVEYORS 74-410 HI"AY 111, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 (760) 346-7481 . FAX (760) 346.83p5 TEMPORARY i RETENTION J BASIN AND R.R. TIES. TYP. i— LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION GRADED LOT WITH GRASS SURFACE _ 7 y v 0 Z r < s REMOVE AND RELOCATE PALM I s� '6 0) F SAWCUT EXISTING CURB AND S CONSTRUCT DRIVEWAY APPROACH PER COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE STD . No. 207 0 00 CONSTRUCT DRIVEWAY 3" A.C. OVER 4.5" C.A_B. APPROACH PER COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE STD. No. 207 DATES ` DATE BY DESCRIPTION JOSEPH N. CICCHINI R.C.E. 35727 EXP. 06-30-1999 R E V I S I 0 N S APPROVED BY: CITY OF LA QQINTA CITY ENGINEER R.C.E. NO. xxx DATE i EXP. XXX DRAWN SCALE'' JNC 1"=40' DESIGNED JOB NUMBER APP'D DATE JNC 301545 CHECKED DATE RGR jNOVEMBER, 1998 3" A.C. OVER COMPACTED NATIVE BASE IN THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA ROUGH GRADING PLAN TEMPORARY PARKING LOT PORTION SW 1/4, SECTION 30, T. 5 S, R. 7 E, S.B.M. FOR: ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH Em S H E E T { 2 OF 2 SHEET ' DWG. NAME 1545PGO2.DWG FILE ND. - I APPROVED FOR PERMITTING: I PANNING Q TONING COMRIAN� I I FCHE OR APPROIVAAL BMOMMENDED DIS; RT r E�IAL �i-900 227-2600 J AT LEAST TWv OAYF DET'OI� YOU 010 !PD61010 WO GUM= a urr or eUnNvty CN.FO■N G3D U l H 8 F Lti `f�7 1001rau, TEMPORARY PARKING LOT � 3`70 Fn/HCM AT /� a BENCHMARK: I BASIS Or BEARINGS: C/aUHOMC, CHURCH 47-225 WASHINGTON STREET LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 JL. 1' 1 Q114 -1b Vl Ilbblbl VC?M MAP NTS `�REDSISf1pP�/ l� N N0. 35727 IJP, 5-30-93 Ari DIY\ dE CAULS PUO ',SIOML ENGINEERS. PI -WAYS . SIRVEYORS . NOWAY PAR a@T, CALIraN1A Cee ITa01 3A -)AI • rM 1N01 SA.eJ 1! DATE: JO:AEr`H 11. CI CH111I -367M THORIZED CHANGES & U$ES; The enginedpreporinq these plan! .171 not be responsible for, ce liable /a, unoutho"'ed Chmges to Or uses of these pion.. All ch 0'9 to the plana mule be in -;(,'ng and must be approved by the preporer of these plans. DESCRIPTION R E V I S 1 0 N S TOM NAFFING DATE -PP'" DATE BUILDING ! SAFTTY DIRECTOR COMYUMIY OMLf1P'MENT DIRECTOR CITY OF LA OUWTA CITY Or LA QUINTA CITY OF LA QUINTA GENERAL NOTES PETER CNAO DATE P•C.E. 31538 ETP. DATE 12/31/00 BERRTMAN a NNW 1. ALL Vow SHALL IE ON: IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARD PLANS or THE CITY E LA CUINTA Aro THE STANDARD SPCir .ATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION. LATEST EDIr10N. AND RIVERSIDE CQ.NTr STANDARDS AS. SPECir ICATICNS ODIMMOE NO. .61. LATEST EDITION. 2- THE CONTRACTOR SNAI. RIBTA IN ALL PERMITS AS REQUIRED BY THE CITY Or LA QUINTA OR OTTER COYDOIi NC AGERCILS 3. THE LOCATIONS O' El s71 NG UNDFAAOfO UTILITIES ARE SEAN IN AN APPROXIMATE LAY W.Y. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DE,f RMIN THE EUUCT LOCATION Or ALL D(ISTI NG UTILITIES BErCE CO ADICINO WORE. HE AGREES 70.E FULLY RESPNS I9.E FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH MIORT DE OCCASIONED BY HIS FAILURE TO C:••: TLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE ANY AND ALL UNDERCROIW UTILITIES. .. THE CDR RACTOR S. ALH rC RESPVS 102 rOR THE REMOVAL. RU%ACOENI OR RELOCATION OF ALL REG LArORY, WA JWG Aro GUIDE 5106. 5. STREET TYNE SIGNS M A TRAFFIC NNTRL SIGNS' TTPC AND LOCATION SHAD. BE APPROVED BY M CITY ENG1N2R. TG TRAFFIC :.R IPING. LEGENDS AND PAVOT MAJ EN&VtS. TYPE AND LOCATIONSSTNLL BE APPROVED BY TIE clr CACI NEP. 6. THE CONTRACTOIt SHMU.'O7 DISTURB DUSTIND SURVEY MONUMENTS OF SDpI MARKS NOTED ON THE PLANS. ON POW OLPT:.. CONSTRUCTION. RLT10H'AL Aro RRTAmEM SHALL DE OPE BY A REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER OLP" .N R.C.E. NA®i �O• 33.968. OR LICENSED ED LASURVEYOR ONLY. ONACIM SHAALL DE IN A000RDwa WITH T - ERGINFFIED GRADING REQUIREMENTS OF THE IN VOW BUILDING OmE. LAT 1 EDITION. 8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE CITY PUBLIC WOg6 DEPARTMENT 41 M -I S PRIOR TO AM GRADING. BRIISHIND OR CEARINi AND EACH FTYSE OF CONSTRUCT ION AT (760) 777-7075. Aro b HOURS PRIOR 70 REWIRING IRRiC-IONS. 9. MRING ROLTAH CRADINF OT47UTIOS AND PRIORrO CONSTRUCTION or PE 10" DRAINAGE "NUCTUES. TEMPORARY GRAINIER IONRTROL SMALL DE PPOVI OM TO P ..1TN1 PODINC WATER AND DAMAGE 70 ADJAENT PROPER". 10. COS7JCTfON tPIERAT -AM ARD MAINTDAWJE OF EQUIPWAIT WITHIN ONE HALF MILE 6 NAMN CTa OPAMCT SHALL BE :fRFGam ONLY DURING M TIME PERIODS AS FOLLOWS: OCTOBER IST t0 APRII. 30TH, MONDAY- FRIDAY 7:00 AN TO 5:30 PM SATURDAY h 00 AM TO 5: 00 PM MAY IST TO SEPTCAIM' .10TH AODAY- FRIDAY 6:00 AN TO 7:00 PM SATLRpAT B 00 AM 10 S 00 PM WOW 9ML.L BE POHL11 TO ANY TIME '"SWAY OR rCDMAL HOLIDAY. 11. AFTER CLEARING Ey IS1 IN'. QWUD SHALL BE SCARIFIED TO A MINIM -M OF 6' ON 1/E ENtHi SMOR AS RIC0FD 8EED By SOIL: FS -ORT. 12. MAXIMA GUT LAD rll: V.ORES - T 1, 13. PADS SHALL DE COMPACTED TO A MINI" Or 909 RELATIVE DENSITY PDP A.S.T.M. SPECIFICATIONS ANDABOVE MENTICED SOILS REPORT. 14. MIN I AAM BUILDING PM. DRAINAGE SHALL BE 2S. DRAINAGE SWALES ANAL DE A MINI" O' 0.3' DEEP ARD DE CD`6 MA;ZD A MINIMA or 2' FROM THC TO. Or CUT OR FILL STONES. MINIMUM SUO'C OF SJUSS SHILL DE . 509. 15. ALL FILLS SMALL ff PNPACTED TO A UINIMAI OF NINE7Y (90) PERCENT Or MAXIMUM DENSITY AS DETOWINED BY WIF.TM BUILDING CLOS SEC. 7010 OR EQUIVALENT AS APPROVED BY TIC CITY ERGHNEER. FIELD OTSITY SHALL DE LCTEW IPED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE SEC. 71102. ON EOJ1w.SW. AS GIETEANN ED BY THE CITY ENNGIMI R. 16. ALL Sr1EET ZCTIGNS AI TENTATIVE. THE MINIMM SECTION IS 3-A.C.14.5. 086H A.B.. ACCITIOYL SOIL TEST SHALL BE A;,A.IPED AFTER MOTOR GRADING 70 DETERMINED ERUCT SECTION PEQUIROENTS. CITY DCINEER TO APWROVC P :HAL STREET SECTION, 17. LOCATfTM O- rRLO nwsm TEST SHALL DE WrEWINM Bt ITC SOIL MIMCER OR APPROVED TESTING AGENCY AM SHILL BE :AFFICIFNT IN BORN HOii2PR A. AND VERTICAL PIALTYTR TO PPDVIOE RFNICSDCATIVE TESTIIr. Or ALL FILL M\ADD. TESTING IN MEAS DE A 0RI71CAL NATURE OF SPEC AL FMMASIs 9YIL [E II• ADDITION TO r1E NORMAL PEPNESENIATIS SAMPLINGS. 18. ALL LNOfDQROUO FAG`LITIES. WITH LATERALS. SHALL BE IN PLACr AND IHoGCTED MICR To PAVING. INCLUDING. On NOT 1 IMITFD TO THE FOLOWINC SEWER, WATER. E.ECiRI C. GAS AM OMINAGE, 19. THE FINAL UTILITY LIN'' BCIVILL REPORT FROM M PPQEIT SOIL ENGINEER SHALL INCLUDE AM APPROVAL SI ATDFJ'RT LICA THE i .WILL IS SUITABE TOR TIE IMEDFD USE. 20. THE FINAL QRPAC"rt PEFtRT ARD APPROVAL FROM THE SOILS ENGINEER SNAIL CONTAIN THE TYPE 0r r IELD TESTING PFJPOR, Co. EAN TEST SHALL DE IOEF7ITIED WITH THE METHOD Or 09TAININT M IN - PI -ACE GNSIiY. DEMI SAND GONE OR DRIVE PING AM "AL BE SO NOTED FOR EACH TEST. sLrricJIM MAXIMUM OENSI TY DETNMINRATION SNNALL BE PERFORMED t0 VEIRIrY THE ACCURACY OF THE MIX IMC DENSITY CURVES USED 3Y 11E FIELD tr.CMICIAN. 21. ALL TRAVELED WAYS MST IE CI.EANFD DAILY OF ALL 0IRT. MD AND DEBRIS DEPOSITED ON THEM AS A RESULT OF THE CIYDING OPERATION. CLEANING IS TO IE DQE TO TIE SATISFACTION O- M CITY ENGINEER. 22. SLOG: WALLS ARE NOT 'ARI O' THE GRADING PEWSt" IT SIT FOR SEPARATE BUILDING PEWIT. 23. ALL CONSTRUCTION ART 'S SMALL BE PROPERLY POSTED AND LIGHTED IN CONFORMANCE WITH TIE STATE MANUAL OF WARNING 51 M. LIGMS AND EEVICEs FOR USE IN THE PEPlOT6YNDE G YORK UPON N ILMAYS. IN DOER 11171 INNATE ANY HAZARDS. 24. THESOILS EtINE.FIR AO EGINEERING GEOLOGIST SHALL EXERCISE SUFFICIENT SUPERVISORY CONTROL BRING GRADING TO If;LM COMPLIANCE WITH THE RAMS. SI'MIFICA7I016, AND OCE WITHIN THEIR PURVIEI. 25. M DESIGN CIVIL EL;NER SHALL DDE RCISE SUFFICIENT CONTROL OFING GRADING AND C04STWCTION TO 116UE COMPLIANCE WITH E PNS TH TA. SPEC IF ICAr1ONS. AD CODE WITHIN HIS PURVIEYI. 26. M CITY EGIRETR ■111 REY'IEV FOR APPROVAL M FINAL 4TTEET SECTIONSAFTER SUBMITTAL Or 'R' VALUE TESTS FOR ROW-, SUBBASE. 27. lIECONTRACTOR IS RRF..; MILE TO PgEVQFT SILT CONTAMINATION or STOW WATER INFILTRATION FACILITIES OAIM rCaS1RUCTION OF S.BSEQENTT IIPIDVEORS BY THE CONTRACTOR. IMED'ATQY PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPT RQ Or STORM DRAINAGE RE7DRION/INFILTRATION FACILITIES, THE CONTRACTOR SHVLL OMICT. IN nC'GEYJEE G THE CITY INSPECTOR. A PERFORMANCETEST DESIOFD TO CLEARLY GEMj6TRA.TE THE N7RCIIO AL ADEQUACY OF 7K FACILITIES. 78. THE CONTMCTOL SHALL PROVIDE WIND EROSION AND QISt CONTROL MEASURES AS REQUIRED BY THE FUGITIVE BST COOTIi PLAN APPROVED PER THIS PtOIECT. CONSTRUCTION .:ontractor ogree. that In ar-coedonce With generally accepted can strucllnn prmt-es, construttlon controcior will be revuired to ossume .de a d Camplele ,,,p-,ibll;ty for job site conditions during the coupe of conslruttion 01 to pro)ect. )hOuding safety of all persons and property, that Ihie -quire-en, /hall be made to apply continuously and not be limited to norm., "'1'9 noln s, and con'truct Ian CW(, Ctar fwlher agr- to defend, Indemnify and h.:41 de.IQn profesSiond narmless from any and oil liability, red or alleged. M COnntctian With the PvformantI of Fork on this IXojett, excepting HOD.lty a IIAIN fror, the sofa negligence of desl9n professional. IN THE CITY OF LA QUINTA CRY ENONER TITLE SF,=C r W'`DEO NO. -x I TEMPORARY PARKWG LOT .NC I SCALE 110171M -,W 1/4 SECTIO14 30, T 5 S. r 7 E. ;.O.M ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH S H E E T 1 DI z SHtLIS nwt'•. NAMr 1545PGOI.DWC FILE NO. • • _ .. ... 7 -ED FOR PERMITTING- PLANNING L ZDNRC LU.PLIN CHECKED AND RCCOXXCNDCD FOR APPROVAL BY.- I TOM TING DATC ERRY MERMAN DATE PETER CMAO DATE BUILD SATCTY DIRECTOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR PLC. 31539 EXP. DATE 12/31/00 CITY OF LA A BCRRYMPN L HCN7GAR Y N I O O o Q0 O O J O i1 1 O I O It O PROPERTY LINE LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION II �'`� 60 w PARKING BUMPERS AND LOT PERIMETER TO BE - CONSTRUCTED WITH SALVAGED POWER POLES AND R.R. TIES. TYP. LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION I p � / �•o/'s Q ` r 5970 GRADED LOT WITH GRASS SURFACE ` 68 P I� a orti � I N � / N ORARY j . I RETENTION BASIN FG -55.0 OyG, CA 6' ate' / _~ - �,• 1 © Z 1 I \ 12.000 of PROPERTY LINE :< REMOVE AND RELOCATE PALM s�0 SAWCUT EXISTING CURB AND F 1 ( CONSTRUCT DRIVEWAY f SSrnl APPROACH PER COUNTY OF rnti s� I s RIVERSIDE STD. No. 207 Y O J a\ ♦ I \ 1 PA • _ 3" A.C. OVER COMPACTED NATIVE BASE FG ARY RETENTION HI NGT pN N .. t STREET _ El CONSTRUCT DRIVEWAY 3' A.C. OVER 4.5" C.A.B. APPROACH PER COUNTY OF aaaol[ssrP�A/ RIVERSIDE STD. No. 207 No. 35727 -• Z. I[);, 6-.10-99 z Asi [IYIv �• 01 EA 1[d� DIC.. 1RT DIAL TOLL FREE 1-800-227-2600 AT LEAST TWO DAYS BEFORE YOU DED 'M?i'IYRM � AII3Tr aOdArpPl CAEpOR.A BENCHMARK: PO -S -1F. 92.06 APPROVED V- CITY OF LA OUINTA RIVERSIDE COUNTY MONUMENT IN THE CRY OF LA OUINTA, CALIFOMA S H E E T 'PD -3 -IE-. LOCATED AT THE CENTERLINE D AT rn�` l /� J[ 'Be.-WMam L w4m �990darm - /� - ROUGH GRADING PLAN INTERSECTION OF ADAMS $T. AND MILES AVE., a._- f+ROFCS$IORAL ETC INFRS, PLANNERS L ARVEYORS L BEING ELEVATION 92.067 a MIWn nl. PNM am'. m,—N. arLo CITY ENGINCER r,, (m)�e.�,,, R.E.E. Na .. Exp. r%% TEMPORARY PARKING LOT OF 2 SHEET DRAVN SULE DVG. NAME Nc 1545PGO2.DWG n.rE n DESCRIPTIONAPP•D DATE A O ... J01016 FILE NIL- aTc PORTION SW 1/4. SECTION 30. T. 5 S. R. 7 E. S.B.M. ••.- �� •�- JOSEPH N. ECHINI M - - JOIG R E V I S 1 0 N S PrxHO4(ygEq Iggs FOR: ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH