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MUP 2002-372City of La Quinta Community Development Department 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, California 92253 (760) 777-7125 FAX: (760) 777-1233 • 61.a .6ZC�N GI OFFICE USE ONLY Case No.ML. e 0'--)_--. >—_7_7-- Date 7Z Date Recvd. Fee: 4 —? S Related Apps.: Logged in by: APPLICATION FOR MINOR USE PERMIT APPROVAL MINOR USE PERMIT applications are reviewed and approved by the Community Development Director pursuant to Section 9.210.020, of the 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 (Print) ' "(� MAILING ADDRESS 5 l — /� S /%N� 1 l e �/~Lo rG'l_ Phone No. `7 1 —U 90 CITY, STATE, ZIP: La ( Ou i k i_ A Fax No. PROPERTY OWNER (If different): (Print) MAILING ADDRESS: Phone CITY, STATE, ZIP: Fax No. PROJECT LOCATION: ,�P "P t (e CCA. - PROPOSED USE AND/OR CONSTRUCTION (Including operational information): -I Li &Vt- 0 5 2002 NTA to 9U1h (attach sheets if needed) LEGAL DESCRIPTION (LOT & TRACTOR A.P.N.): cNF 6t_ Cif <_ -11 Cr Sags L?�.�,j�, �L-• � r1 �Z V A.>` 4r l., ►� t��. t � A � L) N 1 1 �y f� bac�,.'� N t -`"J °1 '(N:'+ � �.E�7i- (L4C�;,Z,O�t� tN ���0��'✓L 1� SAGE (e��l Or Ps 11-j 1 AF_ CiEr 6a CSE 1ti'1= R\ V DL C V"'vj`4 I Ltl�lFi�2N1A. A18\Minor Use Permit r SUBMISSION REOUIR_F.MENTS: ❑ 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 1 I". 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 :2rint) SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT DATE NAME OF PROPERTY OWNER 160(4 j S Aa 0 o eSA( ja (Please Print) SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNS ) IF NOT SAME AS APPLICANDATE (Signature provides consenAts'L'10 t f 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. AIMinor Use Permit 0 Tt G �4QUA E COPY f 4 P.O. Box 1504 78-495 CALLS TAMPICO (760) 777-7000 LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 FAX (760) 777-7101 January 23, 2002 Mrs. Bertha Estrada 51125 Avenida Herrera La Quinta, California 92253 SUBJECT: MINOR USE PERMIT 2002-372 Dear Ms. Estrada: The Community Development Department has reviewed your request for a large Child - Care Facility (maximum 14 children) in your residence at 51125 Avenida Herrera. This letter is to notify you that your request has been approved, and you must comply with the requirements of Section 9.60.190 (Child Care Facilities) of the City of La Quinta Municipal Code (see attached). You must also obtain the proper license(s) from the appropriate agency(ies) prior to operating your business. Once you have obtained your license, you must also file a copy with our Department, as well as the City's Code Compliance Division. This approval is final, but may be appealed by any interested party to the Planning Commission, provided the required forms and filing fee of $175.00 are filed with this office within fifteen (1 5) days of the date of this letter. Should you have any questions please contact me at your convenience at (760) 777- 7069. Sincerely, JERRY HERMAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Wallace Nesbit Associate Planner c: Code Compliance Department Riverside County Fire Department mup02372.wpd a's 9.60: SUPPLEMENTAL RESIDENTIAL REGULATIONS • E. Minor Use Permit Required. Approval of a minor use permit by the Planning Commission shall be required prior to the placement of a manufactured home on a single family lot subject to the provisions of Section 9.210.020 The permit shall not be approved unless the Community Development Director finds that the dwelling meet the same development standards as provided for single family homes for each district as set forth in Chapter 9.50 and elsewhere in this Code in addition to the standard findings for approval of a site development permit per Section 9.210.010. 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 RE 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. 40 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. 5.. All outdoor play areas shall be fully enclosed by a minimum five feet high fence which conforms to the standards of Section 9.60.030 (Fences and Walls). No such play area shall be provided where fences are 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: 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 500 feet of another • parcel which either already contains such a facility or which has a valid permit for such a facility. C:\My Documents\WPDOCS\zoupdate-residential&supres.wpd 60-19 i 9.60: SUPPLEMENTAL RESIDENTIAL REGULATIONS 3. All outdoor play areas shall be fully enclosed -by a minimum five feet high fence which conforms to the standards of Section 9.60.030 (Fences and Walls). No such play area shall be provided where fences are less than five feet in height. 4. Outdoor activities shall be limited to between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. 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 et seq and 1569.85 of the state Health and Safety Code. B. Senior Citizen Residences. Senior residences, i.e. those with six or fewer residents, 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 signs, parking, and outdoor lighting shall comply with the applicable regulations set forth in this Code. 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. C. Senior Group Housing. Senior group housing facilities, i.e. those with seven or more residents, may be permitted in RMH and RH residential districts subject to approval of a conditional use permit by the Planning Commission. Such facilities shall conform to the preceding requirements for senior citizen residences plus the following: (Revised 4/97) 1. Residential occupancy shall be limited to single persons 55 years of age or over or married couples with at least one spouse 55 years of age or over. 2. The project may provide, for the exclusive use of the residents, central cooking facilities, common dining room(s), central laundry facilities, a beauty shop, a barber shop, and a pharmacy not exceeding 1000 square feet in floor area. 9.60.210 Construction and Guard Offices. The temporary placement of a trailer, recreational vehicle, or other relocatable building, or the temporary use of a permanent structure on an active construction or grading site to .serve as 'a ceconstruction and/or guard office, and the establishment of a materials and equipment storage yard, may be permitted subject to approval of a minor use permit processed in accordance with Section 9.210.020 and the following requirements: C:\My Documents\WPDOCS\zoupdate-residential&supres.wpd 60-20 0 • �I.Alt Uh iALIFUMNIA IIt At IFI ANU!AIMAN 'StFNII:tJ glitN\:l ,ALWONNIA Ut NANIMtNI Qi` �lAl Jt NVk;t, FACILITY SKETCH (Floor Plan) SOMMUN1h CARE LICENSING Applicants are required to provide a sketch of the floor plan of the home or facility and outside yard. The floor sketch must label rooms such as the kitchen, bath, living room, etc. Circle the names of the rooms that will be used by staff/residents/clients/children. Door and window exits from the rooms must be shown in case of an emergency (see Emergency Disaster Plan). Show room sizes (e.g. 8L5xKe dose to scale. Use the s ce belowSee back fr and sketchFACIutrs��� LIC 9%(31m 9 �)Wk Vh �ALIhVRNU N[AL IH ANU HUMAN ttRVI .tt.A, akN�V �AL�hVNN1A UtMAFIIMtNI Vh xA,IAL �tltVh,t� COMMUMT-I CARE LICEM&NG FACILITY SKETCH (Yard) The yard sketch should show all buildings in the yard including the home (with no detail), garage and storage building. Include walks, driveways, play area, fences, gates. Show any potential hazardous area such as pools, garbage storage, animal pens, etc. Show the overall yard size. Try to keep the sizes close to scale. use the space below. So'