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MUP 2001-299x Quinta Development Department .e Tampico ,alifornia 92253 125 FAX: (760) 777-1233 OFFICE USE ONLY Case No. M V to of - 2 19 Date Recvd. T-4- 0 Fee: Related Apps.: Logged in by: FOR MINOR USE PERMIT APPROVAL as are reviewed and approved by the Community Development Director Zoning Code. The purpose of the review is to ensure that land uses requiring the permit do not have an adverse impact on surrounding properties, residents, or businesses. APPLICANT �Cz, i L i CL, S "V (a- i (Print) MAILING ADDRESS �' � Ciel CLbroQ�<, Ln. Phone No. CITY, STATE, ZIP: Let Q u-. i I� �J � �-'�'t Fax No. PROPERTY OWNER (If different): (Print) MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: PROJECT LOCATION: Phone No. Fax No. C -o i d-broo T � Ln. i.._:a- Q u ,I I'1 �- Q,� PROPOSED USE AND/OR CONSTRUCTION (Including operational information): On C O - I—C, LEGAL DESCRIPTION (LOT & TRACT OR A.P.N.): {_04- I ( rr\,Q-,o rec�r'c�,e.� I �l I c�K f�,t)OI pfd P�i(Z 'qjq 75 RECVD FOR PROCESSING 5- A 18\Minor Use Permit (DATE) ASSIGNED TO (INITI S) -. • 0 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: ❑ Plot Plan, floor plans and elevation plans (as determined by Community Development Department staff). Five (5) sets of plans on 8'/z" x 11" sheet or folded down to 8'/2" x 11 ". ❑ Filing fee for Minor Use Permit. If filing multiple applications, the most expensive application will be charged full fee, with remaining related applications discounted 50% for each. This discount does not apply to Environmental Information form. NAME OF APPLICANT p ry c, c(-,, vv�' n (Please Print) SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT —P NAME OF PROPERTY OWNER (Please Print) SIGNATURE OFPROPERTY OWNER(S) IF NOT SAME AS APPLICANT: DATE (Signature provides consent for applicant to use site for proposed activity). DATE (Separate written authority by owner to submit application may be provided) NOTE: FALSE OR MISLEADING INFORMATION GIVEN IN THIS APPLICATION SHALL BE GROUNDS FOR DENYING APPLICATION. DATE (o _� _ A I Minor Use Permit TWT 4 4 a" 'ILE COPY P.O. Box 1504 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 June 13, 2001 Ms. Patricia Swain 45-235 Coldbrook Lane La Quinta, California 92253 SUBJECT: MINOR USE PERMIT 2001-299 Dear Ms. Swain: (760) 777-7000 FAX (760) 777-7101 The Community Development Department has approved your request to establish a large family day care facility at your residence pursuant to Section 9.60.190 of the Municipal Code, subject to the following conditions: Schedule an on-site inspection with the City's Fire Safety Specialist (Mr. Dale Evenson) by calling 863-8886. His inspection will review building exits, smoke detector locations, and fire extinguisher placement. 2. Outdoor play areas shall be enclosed by 5'-0" high fencing. See the attached information. 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. If you have any questions, please contact me at 760-777-7067. Sincerely, _ Y HkRMAN MU ITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR RG OUS ELL oci to PI ner Enc. c: Community Development Director Building and Safety Director Fire Department Betty Sawyer, Executive Secretary MUP 299 Daycare - 50 greg Eli, = M E T R COC A N PROPERTY S f Riverside (CA) **************************************************************************************** * * * <<< OWNERSHIP INFORMATION >>> * * Parcel Number :604 413 002 S: T: R: Q: * Ref Parcel # :000 000 000 Pos Interest: * Owner Name :Usa Inv Ii * CoOwner * Site Address :45235 Coldbrook Ln La Quinta 92253 * Mail Address :45235 Coldbrook Ln La Quinta Ca 92253 * Telephone :Owner: Tenant: * ---------------------------------- * <<< SALES AND LOAN INFORMATION >>> * * Transferred :03/01/2000 Loan Amount * Document # :118605 Lender * Sale Price :$150,000 Full Loan Type * Deed Type :Grant Deed Interest Rate * Owned Vesting Type * * * <<< ASSESSMENT AND TAX INFORMATION >>> * * * Land :$7,533 Exempt Type * Structure :$26,000 Exempt Amount * Other Tax Rate Area :20-088 * Total :$33,533 Taxes :$739.98 * % Improved :78 * * * <<< PROPERTY DESCRIPTION >>> * * Map Grid * Census :Tract: Block: * Land Use :RO1 Res,Single Family Residences * Legal :LOT 11 MB 280/073 TR 23995-5 * * * Sub/Plat :Tr 23995-5 * Book :280 Page:73 * * <<< PROPERTY CHARACTERISTICS >>> * * * Bedrooms :3 Stories :1 YearBuilt:1999 AgPreserve * BathFull :2 Units :1 MiscImprv:No * Bath3Qtr Bldg SgFt:1,411 Street :Paved ADDITIONAL * BathHalf Gar SgFt :416 Waterfrnt: * Fireplce :Yes Gar Type :Attached Elect Svc:Undergrnd RmAddtns :No * Cntrl Ht :Yes Lot Acres:.18 Gas Svc :Developed RmAddSF * Cntr1A/C :Yes Lot SgFt :7,840 WaterSrce:Developed AddGarType * Pool :No Roof Type:Tile SewerType:Developed OthrPkng * * **************************************************************************************** Information compiled from various sources. Real Estate Solutions makes no representations or warranties as to the accuracy or completeness of information contained in this report. i».n ee.01 ? Te. anus -s O H17 Ia SA• � 413 >3 u O 'S YAP BK604 PG.41 eCounty, Cot if. UNm IAB 280/69-72 TRACT 23995-4 NB 280/73-75 TRACT 23995-5 Aug 1999 9.60.170 b. Maximum one temporary portable sign on- or off-site on private property, not to exceed - ive square feet. C. Maximum thirty off-site temporary directional signs, nine square feet in area, subj a provisions of Section 9.160.060, subsections C through H with the exception of subsection E. d. Maximum fifteen bunting signs, with maximum size to be approved by th ector of community development. l -- e. Posting period, locations and related details shall be as approved in emporary use permit for the event. f. Other signs and advertising devices, such as pennants, flags A -frame signs are prohibited. 7. Related issues, including but not limited to police and sec , food and water supply, use of tents and canopies, fugitive dust control, sanitation facilities, medical ices, noise, signage, fire protection and traffic control, shall be satisfactorily addressed by the applic ' as required by the director, sheriff, fire chief or health officer in their administration of other city code uch other codes may require the applicant to obtain permits such as building, electrical, health and permits. (Ord. 299 § 1 (part), 1997; Ord. 293 § 1 (part), 1996; Ord. 284 § 1 (Exh. A) (part), 1996) 9.60.180 Manufactured housing and mob' owes. A. Purpose. This section is intended to Ovide standards and criteria for the placement, design, and construction of manufactured, modular and ilehomes in residential districts consistent with Section 65852.3 et seq. of the State GovernmentCode. B. Definition. For the purposes 's zoning code, the terms "manufactured home" "modular home" and "mobilehome" shall mean the s thing, that is: a residential building transportable in one or more sections which has been certified under ational Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974. For purposes of situp ' ty, the term manufactured home is used in this section. C. Mobilehome Parks. ccordance with Section 65852.7 of the State Government Code, mobilehome parks are permitted in all r dential districts if a conditional use permit is approved. Development standards for such parks shall be lows: minimum thirty percent common open area and minimum perimeter setbacks of twenty feet at any int and twenty-five feet average over the entire perimeter. D. Individual ufactured Homes. In accordance with Section 65852.3 et seq. of the State Government Code, individual obilehomes may be permitted as permanent or temporarydwellings on single-family lots within the R , RC, RM, and RMH districts. E. Min se Permit Required. Approval of a minor use permit by the planning commission shall be required p r to the placement of a manufactured home on a single-family lot subject to the provisions of Section 10.020. The permit shall not be approved unless the community development director finds that the d ing meets the same development standards as provided for single-family homes for each district as set in Chapter 9.50 and elsewhere in this code in addition to the standard findings for approval of a site d elopment permit per Section 9.210.010. (Ord. 325 § 1 (Exh. A) (part), 1998; Ord. 299 § 1 (part), 1997; Ord. 284 § 1 (Exh. A) (part), 1996) 9.60.190 Child care facilities. A. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to provide standards for the establishment and operation of child care facilities within residential districts consistent with Chapters 3.4 and 3.6 of Division 2 of the state Health and Safety Code. B. Small Child -Care Facilities. Child-care facilities serving eight or fewer children are permitted in all residential districts except the RH district. Such facilities shall conform to the following requirements: 1. All facilities shall be equipped with fire extinguishers, smoke detectors and other fire safety equipment as specified by. the fire marshal and/or state regulations. 2. All facilities shall be licensed and operated in accordance with state, county and local health, safety and other regulations. 3. All parking and outdoor lighting shall comply with the applicable* regulations set forth in Chapter 9.150 and Section 9.60.160, respectively. 4. All facilities shall comply with the development standards of the residential district in which they are located, as set forth in Section 9.50.030. (U Quem 3A9) 246 7 9.60.190 t high fence which 5. All outdoor ec y areas shall on 9 60.030 be lly es andlosed walls)yNo such play area shall be provided where fences to the standards of Seca (F are limited to less than five feet in height. C.. Large Child -Care Facilities: Child-care facilities serving nine to fourteen children are permitted in all residential districts except the RH district if a minor use permit is approved. Such facilities shall conform to the preceding requirements for small child-care facilities plus the following: 1. A minor use permit approved by the community development director shall be required to establish a large child-care facility in accordance with Section 9.210.020. In addition, all facilities shall comply with this section and with any additional requirements imposed as part of the use permit or of any other applicable permit. 2. No large child-care facility shall be approved on a parcel which is within five hundred feet of another parcel which either already contains such a facility or which has a valid permit for such a facility. 3 l outdoor play areas shall be dards of Section 9 60.030 (Fences and ly lwalls)osed yNorsuch minimum area shhall be provided where fencot high fence which es to the star are less than five feet in height. 4. Outdoor activities shall be limited to between the hours of nine a.m. and seven p.m. (Ord. 325 § 1 (Exh. A) (part), 1998; Ord. 299 § 1 (part), 1997; Ord. 284 § 1 (Exh• A) (part), 1996) 9.60.200 Senior citizen housing. A. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to provide standards for the establishment and operation of senior citizen housing facilities consistent with Sections 1568.083 a seq. and 1569.85 of the State Health and Safety Code. B. Senior Citizen Residences. Senior residenc/ehtth six or fewer residents, shall conform to the following requirements: 1. All facilities shall be equipped with fire extie detectors and other fire safety equipment as specified by the fire marshal and/or state regula2. All facilities shall be licensed and operatedith state, county and local health, safety, and other regulations. 3. All signs, parking and outdoor lighting shahe applicable regulations set forth in this code. 4. All facilities shall comply with the dev pment standards of the residential district in which they are located as set forth in Section 9.50.030. C. Senior Group Housing. Senior grou ousing facilities, i.e., those with seven or more residents, may be permitted in RMH and RH residential dis cts subject to approval of a conditional use permit by the planning commission. Such facilities shall con to the preceding requirements for senior citizen residences plus the following: 1. Residential occupancy shall. invited to single persons fifty-five years of age or over or married couples with at least one spouse fifty ve years of age or over. 2. The project may provide, fo a exclusive use of the residents, central cooking facilities, common dining room(s), central laundry facili , a beauty shop, a barbersho ing one thousand square feet in floor area. (Ord. 325 1 (Exh. A) (part), .299 § 1 (part), 1 (Exh. A) (part), 1996) 9.60.210 Construction and guar -U offices. The temporary placement of a trailer, recreational vehicle or other relocatable ding, or the temporary use of a permanent structure on an active construction or grading site to serve as construction and/or guard office, and the establishment of a materials and equipment storage yard, may Wed subject to approval of a minor use permit processed in accordance with Section 9.210.020 an e following requirements: A. The office shall not be moved onto the site or otherwise established til issuance of a precise grading permit or, if there is no grading permit, until issuance of a building pe t B. Any temporary use and/or structure shall be removed from the si prior to the issuance of certificates of occupancy for the last new building on the site. C. Any permanent structure or portion thereof devoted to a temporary shall be converted to a permanent ` permitted use prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy for the t new building on the site. 246a OA Qd= 3-")