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MUP 2003-433City of La Quinta Community Development Department 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, California 92253 (760) 777-7125 FAX: (760) 777-1233 OFFICE USE ONLY Case No-�Z 00.3 Date Recvd. /o 'f d Fee:— 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. + + + + + + i- + + � + + + + + + + APPLICANT LA Q0\ NTP\ APTTS 1=00 N DPMONJ (Print) MAILING ADDRESS B C -k -7-7- Q Phone No. 564 - I� 4 ext - I I I CITY, STATE, ZIP: L Q V I N TPS 'a CA 1 �5 3 Fax No. S6 Q-' 68� PROPERTY OWNER (If different): (Print) MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: Phone No. Fax No. PROJECT LOCATION: 41555 W ASK l K&MN �9RE-j LA QU WTA PROPOSED USE AND/OR CONSTRUCTION (Including operational information): 4-- D P�� oUT--�Do09, A21 FESTIVRI.1 AAARcAA 1$ -alp a004 - (attach sheets if needed) LEGAL DESCRIPTION (LOT & TRACT OR A.P.N.): R&NI (043-- C5Q —oaq--0 A18\Minor Use Permit Si JBMISSION REQUMEMENO ❑ Plot Plan, floor plans and elevation plans (as determined by Community Development Department staff). Five (5) sets of plans on 8'/2" x 11" sheet or folded down to 8'/z" x I 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 C H 21 STI S A Lp M D M E (Please Print) SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT C . DATE NAME OF PROPERTY OWNER LR Qv 1 NTk f\01 -TS FO Q D.4TO Ol\J (Please Print) SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER(S) IF NOT SAME AS APPLICANT: (Signature provides consent for applicant to use site for proposed activity). DATE 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 *W,4003-tV33 P.O. Box 1504 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 December 9, 2003 Ms. Christi Salamone La Quinta Arts Foundation P.O. Box 777 La Quinta, CA 92253 (760) 777-7000 FAX (760) 777-7101 SUBJECT: Minor Use Permit 2003-433 (2004 La Quinta Arts Festival) Dear Ms. Salamone; The Community Development Department hereby approves your request to hold the 2004 La Quinta Arts Festival at your property on Washington Street (pursuant to the attached plans) on March 18-21, 2004, 9 am to 5 p.m. each day, subject to the following conditions: 1. Proof of Liability naming the City and its Staff as additionally insured, during the outdoor event, in the amount of $1,000,000 shall be submitted to the Community Development Department by March 1, 2004. 2. A bond or other type of guarantee acceptable to the City Engineer shall be posted with the Public Works Department by March 1, 2004, insuring blow sand accumulated on any unpaved gravel parking lots for the event are stabilized during and after the event is completed pursuant to Chapter 6.16 of the Municipal Code (Fugitive Dust Control Ordinance). The bond will be released once the applicant has provided a letter from their contractor stating that the stabilizer material has been installed after the event (i.e, chemical emulsion, etc.) and City staff has made a field inspection to verify compliance. The aforementioned, does not preclude compliance with provisions of the Fugitive Dust Control Ordinance during the event. A copy of the contractor's letter shall also be submitted to the Community Development Department for filing. 3. The applicant shall strictly adhere to the Air Quality Management Plan as approved for this project. The applicant shall apply sufficient R\star\tup mup\mup 20031433 ltr app.doc ��� amounts of water during the off hours to control dust, but shall take precautions as to not over water, creating ponding/mud within the parking lot areas. 4. Any tracked -out or other accumulation of soil material(s) onto paved areas, whether public or private, shall be wet -swept, water flushed, or otherwise removed (no dry -sweep methods permitted) by the end of .each day, and shall be kept damp during event operation hours until removed. 5. The applicant shall provide temporary "No Parking Anytime" signs at 150 foot spacing along the project frontage on Washington Street to prohibit on street parking. 6. The site shall be cleared of all tumbleweeds prior to the start of the event. 7. Permits for temporary structures (e.g., tents exceeding 200 sq.. ft. and/or canopies exceeding 400 sq. ft.) shall be obtained prior to installation. If you have any questions, the Fire Department personnel can be reached at 863-8886. Fire lanes shall be established and/or maintained during the special event. 8. A notice shall be given to the existing property/business owners in the immediate area informing them of the upcoming event and associated parking restrictions and access routes. A copy of the written notice shall be given to the Community Development Department. 9. Approval includes directional signs as submitted (see attached sign information). An encroachment permit shall be requested and issued by the Public Works Department for any signs in the City street right- of-way. Signs in the City street right-of-way shall be mounted on maximum 2" by 2" wood posts unless . otherwise approved by the Public Works Department. No signs shall be closer than 100 feet from an intersection. Temporary signs shall be posted no closer than 5 feet from the edge of the paved area of any public road or street and placed a minimum of 200 feet from an identical sign. Signs placed on private property shall be installed only if authorization from the owner has been secured prior to installation. All signs shall be placed in a manner that does not obstruct traffic or pedestrian visibility, traffic of street signs or other important safety devises. Signs #1,2 and 30 are not in the City of La Quinta and the applicant should obtain the applicable jurisdictions approval for those signs. P:\stan\tup mup\mup 2003433 ltr app.doc 10. A check (or cash deposit) in the amount of $100.00 shall be given to the Community Development Department guaranteeing removal of all temporary signs by March 1, 2004. The posted money will be refunded when said signs are removed. 11. Prior to start of the event, a site inspection shall be made by City Staff and the Fire Marshal to insure safety and compliance with all conditions of approval. 12. Temporary trash/recycling receptacles shall be provided. The site shall be left cleared of all litter and other items at the end of the event. 13. Portable restrooms shall be provided as required by the Building and Safety Department. Restroom facilities for the handicapped shall be provided. 14. The serving of food and alcoholic beverages shall be subject to the Riverside County Health Department and State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control. 15. All portable overnight security light standards shall not exceed 12 feet in height, nor be within 50 feet of the south property line adjacent to Laguna de La Paz. Temporary lighting shall be dimmed to a level no higher than needed to provide security and shall not be directed towards residential uses or the street. The City may request adjustment of the lights if necessary. 16. Portable generators, if used, shall be shielded to prevent accidental contact with guests. Extension cords shall be secured to the ground to prevent tripping hazards. Each generator, including lighting units, shall be provided with a 2A-10BC rated fire extinguisher. 17. Noise created by musical entertainment shall not be physically annoying to surrounding residential properties. The applicant shall comply with noise control standards in Sections 9.100.210 (Noise Control) of the Zoning Code. 18. If ground excavation is required, contact Underground Service Alert (USA) at 1-800-227-2600. The service is free of charge provided they are given at least two days notice. 19. Artists are not permitted to camp out at the site or in the City of La Quinta, except at an established campground. Please note City Codes do not permit overnight camping at Wal-Mart. PAstan\tup mupVnup 2003433 ltr app.doc 20. All designated private security personnel must be licensed by the State of California and possess a current private Security Guard License. 21. All vendors shall obtain a City Business License prior to the start of the event. 22. The applicant agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of La Quinta (the "City"), its agents, officers and employees from any claim, action or proceeding to attack, set aside, void, .or annul the approval of this Minor Use 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. 22. Riverside County Sheriff's Deputies shall be employed during the event for traffic control and security as determined necessary by their agency through prior contractual arrangements. See their attached letter dated October 30, 2003, for specific requirements. 23. The south half of perpendicular parking spaces on the perimeter road east of the artists parking lot shall be used for unloading and loading only. 24. The City may add conditions to this application to mitigate any unforeseen problems or concerns that arise before or during the event. Please note that this is the last Arts Festival event that the City of La Quinta will approve on this site. This approval may be appealed to the Planning Commission provided the required forms and filing fee of $175.00 are filed with this office within 15 days of this decision. Should you have any questions, please call me at (760) 777-7064. Very truly yours, JERRY HERMAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR P:\stan\tup mup\mup 20034331tr app.doc STAN B. SAWA Principal Planner Attachments c: City Manager Community Development Director Planning Manager Building and Safety Department Public Works Department Finance Department City Attorney Code Compliance Division City Fire Marshal Sheriff's Department Riverside County Department of Health State Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control P:\st \tup mup\mup 2003A331tr app.doc DATE: TO: FROM: SUBJECT: DATES: October 10, 2003 Mr. Tom Hartwig, Building & Safety Manager City of La Quinta Christi Salamone, Executive Director La Quinta Arts Foundation Permit to hold a minor outdoor event in La Quinta 22"d Annual La Quinta Arts Festival — March 18-21, 2004 La Quinta Arts Foundation requests a permit to hold a "Minor Outdoor Event" within the city limits of La Quinta on March 18, 19, 20, and 21, 2004. This event, La Quinta Arts Festival will be conducted in compliance with Chapter 9.216 (#348 of the Riverside County Land Use Ordinance XIXa), "Temporary Outdoor Events." Anticipated attendance at the 4 -day public exhibition is not expected to exceed 2,000 at any given time. The hours of the festival are 9am to 5 pm each day, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. La Quinta Arts Festival will be held on the La Quinta Arts Foundation's site located at 47-555 Washington Street, La Quinta. The attached plot plan indicates: 1. The area in which the displays will be exhibited; 2. Artist and patron parking areas; 3. Placement of sanitation facilities; 4. Placement of electrical requirements. 5. First Aid location. APPROVED. BY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BY �� &[Ck DATE EXHIBIT Q- t. �1- CASE NO.hllO3'`�33 -S,'U44, ADEQUATE AREA TO CONDUCT TAE EVENT: There are not more than 280 artists who will be displaying their work. The public will be admitted through one gate located on the east side in the center of the property. PARKING: Parking for artists will be in the Southwest comer of the site. Public parking will be located on the east side of the property. Professional attendants will assist the public in parking. FOOD SERVICE: Food and beverage services will be provided to the public from outside professional purveyors who will prepare food or beverages according to Riverside County Health Department standards. FIRST AID STATIONS: Red Cross will be asked to provide standby first air response. Ambulance access will be maintained and the entire facility and parking will have identifiable locations plotted on a grid for easy location of emergency sites. This will be communicated to all security and safety personnel. POST OFFICE BOX 777 J LA QUINTA, CA 92253 A 760 564 ] 244 A FAX 760 564 6884 1YR4 03 — 733 FIRE PROTECTION: One 2A l OBC fire extinguisher will be installed in each food area. Fire exits are two twenty -foot wide gated openings in the fence on the west and north side of the grounds. The gridded plot map will be utilized by fire control personnel. SANITATIONS FACILITIES: We have arranged for portolets to be brought in by Waste Management of the Desert to also include to ADA approved units for the physically challenged. POTABLE WATER: Drinking water will be available from food and beverage vendors. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL: Two 30 cubic -yard roll -offs will be placed on the access road on the west side of the property. Trash containers will be located throughout the festival grounds. Food and beverage vendors will be required to supply additional receptacles. La Quinta Arts Foundation will see to the daily transfer of refuse to proper containers on site. SECURITY OPERATION: Security for the event will be provided by a professional security service. A private guard will patrol the premises at all times commencing at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, March 15, and continuing until 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 23. CROWD CONTROL & TRAFFI FLOW: In addition to the private security force and the professional parking attendants, off-duty police will be utilized to provide crowd control and traffic direction at peak festival hours. The traffic and parking patterns developed for last year's festival per the attached diagram will be re -instituted. CAMPING: Exhibitors in recreational vehicles will not be permitted to camp overnight in the parking lots. A list of alternative campsites has been provided to our exhibitors. PERMISSION TO SERVE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES: We will be applying for a permit from the Alcohol Beverage Control Board for the sale of alcohol at this year's event. The sellers will check that each purchaser is over 21 years of age. Alcohol consumption will take place within the designated fenced grounds only. SITE INSPECTION: A site inspection will be scheduled with City staff and the Fire Marshall for 9:00 a.m. Thursday morning, March 18, to insure compliance with all project conditions. DIRECTIONAL SIGNS: We request that the City of La Quinta authorize placement of signs to promote La Quinta Arts Festival, a community event, according to the attached map and descriptions. The directional signs, which are painted on MDO plywood, will be set in place February 9 and will be taken down by March 26. On behalf of La Quinta Arts Foundation, we respectfully request that the City of La Quinta grant a permit to conduct the 22"d Annual La Quinta Arts Festival. Kathleen Huges Christi Salamone Events Manager Executive Director z mss. u o -a3- 3s LA QUINTA ARTS FESTIVAL 2004 March 18-21 TEMPORARY ELECTRICAL GENERATORS 1-2 small generators LIG._ 6 Portable Light Towers Parking Lots Anticipated Use Festival Grounds Anticipated Use Terraces & Building Pad Anticipated Use For sound and lighting, food and beverage, and golf cars Shore powered or by attached generators 58 db @ 25 feet 4 —1000 watt fixtures 22 ft. mounting height Permanently installed lighting fixtures will be turned on at 4pm and turned off when patrons clear the grounds, but no later than at 10pm each day 3 Shore powered light towers overnight for security 2 generator powered light towers overnight for security SANITATION FACILITIES All sanitation facilities are located more than 300 ft. from neighboring residential Community. 2 Executive Comfort Stations or Crowd Pleasers (Multi Unit toilet facility) located on Festival Grounds near service road 4 -ADA Units — located on Festival Grounds near service road and near stage area 2 -30 cubic yard rolloff dumpster located off service road 8 Toters — for recyclables 1 Co -mingle Bin — for recyclables APPROVED BY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT B DATE EXHIBIT CASE mo_ ML412 D?, - 33 Sit, L -CA aoe�- conn m X. Q "CD ao 0 � � v o 0 �w (`t n m r 63 W W La Quinta Arts Foundation - Event Grounds 2004 Artist Parking Crowd Pleaser 70 feet to Food 300 feet to South Fence -� •. Food Entranc : Exit Stage •; Festival Grounds � + � •••'����••"""���••�•• .,, Handicapped Parking y, {- r H fi Valel Parki d � JL, x t South Parking fi WA -4)m 5,L=> V\ //00 Recycle —Trash First Aid Overnight Lighting ..wool Fence North Parking K �rt • • APPROVED BY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BY 'Z�6 -54� DATE IZ Gf �3 EXHIBIT CASE NO. AkW0 D3 -4;;3 fie. LAI -LA a Abe.d l -4,9 [ 03 NyP- 03- /� LA QUINTA ARTS FESTIVAL SIGN PLACEMENTS — 2004 SIGN LOCATION SIZE CORNER FACE ARROW 1 Fred Waring & Washington 1 1/2'x 2' N.W. N straight 2 Miles & Washington 1 1/2'x 2' N.W. N straight 3 Highway 111 & Washington 1 1/2'x 2' N.W. N straight 4 Highway 111 & Washington 1 1/2'x 2' S.W. W right 5 Highway 111 & Washington 1 1/2'x 2' N.E. E left 6 Eisenhower & Washington 2'x 4' E. S straight 7 Ave. 50 & Washington 1 1/2' x 2' S.W. N left 8 Ave. 50 & Washington 1 1/2'x 2' N.E. E right 9 Tampico & Washington 4'x 8' S.W. W left 10 Tampico & Washington 1 1/2'x 2' N.E. N straight 11 Ave. 52 & Washington 1 1/2'x 2' N.E. E right 12 Ave. 54 & Jefferson 1 1/2'x 2' S.E. S straight 13 Ave. 52 & Jefferson 1 1/2'x 2' S.E. S left 14 Jefferson between Ave. 50 & Ave. 52 1 1/2' x 2' E. S straight 15 Ave. 50 & Jefferson 1 1/2'x 2' S.E. S left 16 Ave. 50 & Jefferson 1 1/2'x 2' N.W. N right 17 Ave. 50 & Eisenhower 1 1/2'x 2' S.E. S straight 18 Tampico & Eisenhower .2'x 4' S.E. S straight 19 Dune Palms & Ave. 48 1 1/2'x 2' N.E. E. 20 Dune Palms & Ave. 48 1 1/2'x 2' S.W. W left 21 Dune Palms& Adams 1 1/2' x 2' S.W. W straight 22 Washington & Ave. 48 1 1/2'x 2' N.W. N left. 23 Washington between Highway 111 & Ave. 47 1 1/2' x 2' N straight 24 Washington between Highway 111 & Ave. 47 1 1/2' x 2' N straight 25 Ave. 50 between Jefferson & Washington 1 1/2' x 2' E straight 26 Washington between Ave. 50 & Tampico 1 1/2' x 2' S straight 27 Washington between Ave. 50 & Tampico 1 1/2' x 2' S straight 28 Ave. 52 between Jefferson & Washington 1 1/2' x 2' E straight 29 Eisenhower between Ave. 50 & Washington 1 1/2' x 2' W straight 30 Highway 111 & Jefferson 1 1/2' x 2' N.E. E straight 31 47-555 Washin ton Street site 4'x8' I N APPROVED BY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT BY 'Z�6 -54� DATE IZ Gf �3 EXHIBIT CASE NO. AkW0 D3 -4;;3 fie. LAI -LA a Abe.d l -4,9 [ 03 NyP- 03- /� APPROVED BY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT g�1j �DATE EXHIBIT CASE N0, ML412 03 -4-33 L � ma l l-zl4i I,-13 5 oFRFD u1RRJ.(6 0 0 MILE,S MG] I= 111 [30 �1 ORvE 50 IS 7 i � I, _y 31 = W 3 LL. la W I CAu.IE -f qA j0IC0 O 14 II 13 ��' Av6 S`! U onta Arts FesU4. W N OdNimn Thaw) Vy GUMMUNITY:DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT slow DATE I Z (63 0 MW:> (n3- 43L %tiet PwkM 0 (P&" Apormm) cwwm Paftv (Drawing Not TbSczie) CA m Cl) 0 (n *(Pariciv AftdaM o � I iAAN orq i (Deptay- as needed} Gwwd Paidng At (DePU" Medea) (Monitors Traffic @ wnwvtm st & 49) To Ave. 48 0- �►�]-i-6�at1�' 22 . La Quinta Police Department 82-695 Dr. Carreon Blvd., Indio CA. 92201 Bob Doyle - Sheriff To: Community Development Department From: Sgt. Vest Re: 2004 La Quinta Arts Foundation Festival Comments Date: 10/30/03 I have reviewed the plans associated with this upcoming project. My comments are given to provide more detailed information about the traffic control plans used last year. Last year's event went very smoothly with only minor traffic issues mentioned. Only one traffic collision occurred on Washington Street near the event while it was underway. This was due to a driver not watching the roadway and instead focusing on the vehicles entering and leaving the festival. These type collisions occur frequently due to other normal daily events and I do not feel that is was directly related to the festival. I suggest that the event maintain the same staffing levels of law enforcement personnel as last year in the same locations (Refer to table below that indicates last years staffing levels per day of the event). I also recommend that the Arts Festival use the DSUSD Administrative. parking lots as overflow parking and use shuttle buses from that location to the event. This was also done last year and worked very well. The proposed use of the parking area at the city lot off Calle Tampico is a longer distance from the event and much more difficult for out of area visitors to locate. Law Enforcement Staffino Levels for 2003 Date Day Traffic Control Hours Interior Security Hours 3/20/03 Thursday 1 8 0 0 3/21/03 Friday 1 8 0 0 3/22/03 Saturday 2 16 1 2 1 16 3/23/03 Sunday 1 2 16 1 2 1 16 Respectfully submi , Sgt. Kevin L. Vest La Quinta Police Operations 760-863-8802 1 Total 1 48 32 October 14, 2003 Mr. Tom Genovese, City of La Quinta a i' City Manage Post Office Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92253 Dear Tom: l OCT 14 -A& JVf TA FOUNDATION This letter is to advise you, members of the City Council, and appropriate staff at the City of La Quinta of La Quinta Arts Foundation's (LQAF) submission of an Application for Minor Use Permit Approval to host the 22nd annual La Quinta Arts Festival (March 18-21, 2004) on LQAF"s Washington Street site. We submit this application with the express understanding that this will be the final festival held at this location due to the property's impending sale. As you know the property is under contract with a potential purchaser who has met with the City staff in the course of performing their due diligence. Our discussions with the potential purchaser indicate their plans for the property's development conform with the existing entitlements, and we have negotiated use of the site for festival in our contract with them. We have spent the last several months scouting alternative locations to host the festival wirhin the City of La Quinta, and as you know our request to use the new City owned soccer park at Westward Ho was denied. Unfortunately there are few sites anywhere in the valley that are large enough to accommodate the festival safely, without extraordinary logistical expense required to relocate the festival. LQAF has successfully orchestrated the festival at the Washington Street location without a single incidence of injury, damage or mishap for the past two years. You will see from the attached permit application our intention to again host a quality event that will be a credit to the City of La Quinta. We respectfully request your approval to hold festival on the Washington Street property and keep the 22nd Annual La Quinta Arts Festival in La Quinta. Sincerely, b4"&t, oa&�� , Christi Salamone Executive Director Cc: Honorable Mayor, Don Adolph And City Council Members Terry Henderson, Lee Osbourne, Ron Perkins, Stanley Sniff LQAF Board of Directors POST OFFICE BOX 777 ♦ LA QUINTA, CA 92253 A 760 564 1244 A FAX 760 564 6884 • February 17, 2004 Via Fax (760) 564-0763 and mail His Holiness Monsignor Tom Wallace In care of Ms. Grace Vagas St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church 47225 Washington La Quinta, CA 92253 Dear Monsignor Wallace: M UINTA Ts FOUNDATION La Quinta Arts Foundation will be holding the 22nd Annual La Quinta Arts Festival, March 18 -21, 2004 at our location on Washington Street, immediately adjacent to St. Francis Church. La Quinta Arts Festival is a four-day fine art festival featuring the work of 271 acclaimed artists from around the nation and this year, two foreign countries. The festival hours are 9 am to 5 pm daily. Live entertainment, food and beverages are also offered to the public. An average of 7,500 people visit the festival each day. A professional parking service and La Quinta sheriff are used to insure efficient and safe traffic flow during festival hours. A private security force is also utilized during all festival hours and overnight. Security lighting for the 4 days will remain on throughout the nighttime hours. This is the 22nd annual festival produced by La Quinta Arts Foundation and the 3"d on the Washington Street location, all without a single incidence of injury, damage or mishap to festival patrons. In accordance with an easement agreement number 501398 dated December 18, 2000 between La Quinta Arts Foundation and The Roman Catholic Bishop of San Bernardino, et. al., this letter is to request use of St. Francis Church grassy parking lot adjacent to our site for overflow parking during the days of La Quinta Arts Festival. We understand there is some overlap with the hours of your services and would not expect that parking would be made available when in use by St. Francis of Assisi. We would be happy to provide you with a certificate of insurance with limits of coverage as provided for in the easement agreement. I would welcome the opportunity to meet with you to discuss the logistics of the event. I can be reached at 564-1244 (ext. 111) or my cell phone is 831-7898. Sincerely, Christi Salamone Executive Director POST OFFICE BOX 777 , LA QUINTA, CA 92253 9 760 564 1244 A FAX 760 564 6884 • January 30, 2004 By Fax (760) 564-8867 and Mail Members of the Board of Directors Laguna de la Paz Homeowners Association In care of Desert Management P. O. Box 799 Rancho Mirage, CA 92270 Dear Members of the Laguna de la Paz Board: This letter is to advise you that La Quinta Arts Foundation is proceeding with the planning and preparation to hold the 22nd Annual La Quinta Arts Festival at the Foundation's property on Washington Street. We have filed a Minor Use Permit Application with the City of La Quinta for this purpose with the understanding that this will be the final festival held at this location due to the property's impending sale. La Quinta Arts Festival is scheduled for March 18-21, 2004. The hours that the Festival is open to the public are from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p. m. each day. There will be no evening hours. The live entertainment will run each day from 9:30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. in the amphitheatre area. A host of local musicians similar to last year's performers are slated. Look for upcoming advertisement for the full entertainment schedule or visit our website at www.Igaf.com Some of the changes instituted last year, such as the shorter hours, the revised traffic control patterns, more effective signage, and relocation of the food and refreshment areas were well received by festival attendees and your members as well. We will model La Quinta Arts Festival 2004 in the same pattern. Overnight security lighting will be in place with 4 light towers at a maximum height of 12 feet directed away from Laguna de la Paz. Parking lot lights (used only for safety of departing patrons) will be turned on at 4:00 p.m. and off no later than 11:00 p.m. each day. A professional security patrol will be in place during all hours of the festival, supplemented by off-duty police at peak hours for crowd control and traffic direction. Again, we are pleased to report not a single incidence of injury, damage, or mishap occurred for the last two festivals held at the Washington Street location. As always, we endeavor to host a quality event and to preserve Laguna de la Paz residents' safety and tranquility. We hope your residents will support the festival and the work we do in service to our community. Sincerely, Christi Salamone jlD E C E � V �- Executive Director Cc: City of La Quinta ;'BAR 0 4 2004 L COMMUNIIY DES NC�MENT ,DF.PARTA4EN POST OFFICE BOX 777 A LA QUINTA, CA 92253 A 760 564 1244 0 FAX 760 564 6884 Feb 24 04 07:43a Jordan Insurance 909 884 1435 P•1 ACORDra CERTIFICRE OF LIABILITY INSURAN °"7'""'°°T PROO W IM The JORDAN COMPANY Post Office Box 5276 San Bernardino, CA 92412-5276 909/888-2231, fax 889-3428 La Quinta Arts Foundation Attn: Jim Christian P. 0. Box 777 La Quinta, CA 92253 760/564-1.244 2/24/2004 MS CERWICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE MOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND. EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE INmmm,w First Financial Insurance (E51 -1B) 11>v1u+>aT el 7OXMMR Q IwuRCRa Agent: Darlene Johnson, CRCU COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE gEQN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITH•,•'TANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WMK:M THIS CERTIFICATE MAY B8 ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, rHe INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POUCIES OESCRIBED HEREIN 15 SUBJECT 70 ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. OTHER THAN EA ACL NTq TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY HUMOER DATE POLICY OVIRATFON -DATE (FKNMwn UNITS AGGREGATE. GCNERAL LIABLITY S EACH OCCURRFNCC s 1,000,000 TX COMIAFRCIAL CCNCRAL ueurY FlRC DAMAGE (Any one rin,) S 50,000 CLAIMS NAGE FRI OCCUR MCD EXP VAY one peson) S 1,000 A X .Liquor 160F0006934 3/18/04 3/23/04 PERSONALbAmINjuRY 1 1,00 000 L i aka i l i ter GCNtwu ACGRCOATF= Is 2,000,000 GENL AGOREGATC Uw)T APPLLSS PER 7 Pk0. RO. 71 PRODUCTS . COUP/OP AGC s Included -.. YOIrCY J LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO COMBINCO SINGLE UNIT S (C -e accleem) At. I. 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S S S s I TORY LIMrI Ck EL EACH ACCIDENT S E.L DISEASE - CA tJmKOYEG Is CL 01684 E • POLKY LIMY Is "-civ.,ww.a,UyVAnUN.wENf1ESrERCLUSONBADDED 9Y ENOORSEMQITISPEOALPROVO= .�� ,1 KRe: La Quinta Arts Festival 1 J *Additional Insured for General Liability � I AAR 0 4 2004 TY COMMUN TY OEOVE OPMENT DEPARTMENT CERTIFICATE HOLDER A MMUL INSURED; INSURER Ler Ew CANCELLATION ^ SHOULD ANY 0% "M AWW DESCR290 POUCW-S BE CANCELLED 800411 THS EXPIRAWN DATE THEREOF, TM ISSUING INSURER WILL ENOFAVOR TO MAIL ten GAYS WRFTTGN *City of La Quinta KID I TO THE CEiTiWr-PTE HOLDER NAMED YO THE LEPT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL P • O • Box 1504 IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR IWOM TY Of ANY IUNO UPON THE INSURER ITS AOENTS OR La Quinta, CA 927.53 REFRF.SWTATNM ACORD 25-S (7/97) 0 ACORO CORPORATION 1988 • DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICIAL PRELIMINARY PUNCHLIST Conditional Use Permit (CUP) 2000-048 Developer: La Quinta Arts Foundation Date: September 17, 2002 - 1" Punchlist Date: November 8, 2002 - 2"d Punchlist Introduction 1. This is the Official Preliminary Punchlist. It should be noted, however, it is preliminary in the sense that new items can be added as needed if city staff becomes aware of additional deficiencies after its issuance but before the City Council votes to accept the improvements. Having noted that exception, however, this punchlist does represent a complete review of the project by city engineering staff as of the date the punchlist was issued; it is good for sixty (60) days. If the deficiencies noted on this punchlist are not completed within 60 -days city engineering staff will make a complete review of the project again. 2. The City Engineer's Office, and its administrative staff, are the City's representative in the field. Completion of improvements to the satisfaction of the City Engineer and its administrative staff does not mean the improvements are accepted; it means the City Engineer is willing to make a recommendation to the City Council that the improvements are satisfactorily completed. The City Council has the ultimate decision authority with respect to deciding whether the improvements are satisfactorily completed and worthy of acceptance. 3. Typically, new deficiency items are added to the punchlist because a member of the general public has pointed out a deficiency and city staff concurs that correcting the deficiency is a valid responsibility of the developer. Naturally, the City Engineer is not going to make a recommendation to the City Council stating the improvements are worthy of acceptance if there are members of the general public who have legitimate issues regarding the quality of City required improvements. Whenever new deficiency items are added to the Official Preliminary Punchlist, it is done so by T:\PROJECT DEVELOPMENT DIVISION\DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS\COA & CORRESPONDENCE\CUP\2000\00- 048\CUP2000_048_2ND.WPD Page 1 of 4 amending the punchlist. 4. The City Council meets on the 18` and 3`a Tuesdays of each month, except for August and September each year when it typically goes dark the last meeting of August and the first meeting in September. All punchlist items must be complete in totality on the 2°a Thursday before a scheduled City Council meeting to be placed on the agenda, no exceptions. Please plan accordingly. TAPROJECT DEVELOPMENT DIVISION\DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS\COA & CORRESPONDENCE\CUP\2000\00- 048\CUP2000_048_2ND.wPD Page 2 of 4 OFFICIAL PRELIMINARY PUNCHLIS CUP 2000-048 General Items: 1. The City shall be provided with updated original mylars for. all improvements to reflect the "as built" condition. Each sheet of the drawings shall have the words "As -Built" or "As -Constructed" clearly marked on each sheet and be stamped and signed by the civil engineer certifying to the as -built conditions. (NOT COMPLETED, SEE LQAF LETTER DATED 10/11/02 FOR EXPLANATION). 2. All monumentation shall be performed and certified by a Registered Land Surveyor or Civil Engineer. A letter certifying the monumentation has been performed shall be provided to the City. 3. Centerline ties at all street intersections should be provided to the City. NOT.APPLICABLE 4. The City shall be provided with letters from all applicable utility companies and public agencies, certifying that all underground improvements. are in place, completed,. and accepted. (IID - COMPLETED, CVWD - NO WRITTEN CONFIRMATION OF ACCEPTANCE) 5. All improvements shall be cleaned and access provided to all drainage improvements to verify condition, drainage, flow test, and functionality. 6. Certification letter from the Engineer/Surveyor shall be submitted stating payment for services has been received. (WARNER ENGINEERING, NOT PAID IN FULL. SEE LQAF LETTER DATED 10/11/02 FOR EXPLANATION). 7. Refer to attached sheet(s) for specific punch list items for on-site and off-site improvements. T:\PROJECT DEVELOPMENT DIVISION\DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS\COA & CORRESPONDENCE\CUP\2000\00- 048\CUP2000_048_2ND.WPD Page 3 of 4 •FICIAL PRELIMINARY PUNCHLIS CUP 2000-048 •THIS OFFICIAL PRELIMINARY PUNCHLIST IS LIMITED TO ALL ON-SITE IMPROVEMENTS ITEMS WHICH HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED. ALL ITEMS LISTED BELOW SHALL BE ADDRESSED AND/OR COMPLETED PRIOR TO REQUEST FOR SECOND WALK THROUGH. THIS OFFICIAL PRELIMINARY PUNCHLIST EXCLUDES ALL OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS WHICH WILL APPEAR ON A SEPARATE PUNCHLIST, TO BE DONE AT A LATER DATE. Specific Items 1.' Install Stop and Right Turn Only signs at both entrances. COMPLETED 2. Paint Stop bar legend at both entrances. COMPLETED 3. Install blue reflective markers for fire hydrants. 3 locations. COMPLETED 4.. Remove and replace 5 feet of ribbon gutter, west side of site. COMPLETED 5. Remove plastic from ribbon gutter on the access road, west side of site. COMPLETED 6. Patch channel, westside of site at 5 locations. COMPLETED 7. Remove and replace 5 feet of D -curb at end of street, west side of site. COMPLETED 8. Remove and replace 5 feet of curb & gutter on the access road, N/W side of site. COMPLETED 9. Remove extra concrete in gutters, at various locations. COMPLETED 10. Patch chipped curbs at various locations. COMPLETED 11. Raise Storm Drain manhole at station 2+76, on road north end of site. COMPLETED 12. Raise valve can lids in parkway off of roundabout. 3 locations. COMPLETED 13. Paint (Yellow) valve can lids and 16 bollards. COMPLETED 14. Clean dirt and debris in gutters and remove trash at various locations of site. CONTINUING 15. Perimeter enhancement issues of Arts Foundation. (LQAF is in current discussions with City with this issue). 16. NORTH PARKING LOT T:\PROJECT DEVELOPMENT DIVISION\DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS\COA & COR RES PONDENCE\CUP\2000\00-048\CUP2000_048_2ND.WPD 4of4 0 OFFICIAL PRELIMINARY PUNCHLIS� CUP 2000-048 • Replace dead or missing trees and/or shrubs • Repair erosion of slope at storm drain (main entrance) 17. SOUTH PARKING LOT • Replace dead or missing trees and/or shrubs • Repair erosion of slope at storm drain (main entrance) • Repair slope at south/west corner from irrigation not properly adjusted 18. Remove blowsand from V -Gutter at rear of site, prohibiting water flow. 19. Artists Parking Lot • Blow sand extending into parking area along slope • Landscaping covered by blow sand along slope 20. Berm along Laguna De La Paz Perimeter Wall • Irrigation erosion at various locations • Replace missing or dead landscaping (trees and/or shrubs) • Replace or provide additional Palm Springs Gold in landscaped areas • Remove trash and debris from both sides of berm (rebar, plastic wrap, dead landscaping) 21. Remove construction material and equipment not in use by contractor. 22. Provide handicap ramp at valet drop-off area. Ca1DAG requirement. T:\PROJECT DEVELOPMENT DIVISION\DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS\COA & CORRESPONDENCE\CUP\2000\00-048\CUP2000_048-2ND.WPD 5of4 November 17, 2003 Minor Use Permit 2003-433 La Quinta Arts Foundation 2211 Annual Outdoor Arts Festival Requested Engineering Conditions 1. A bond or other type of guarantee acceptable to the City Engineer shall be posted with the Public Works Department insuring blow sand accumulated on any unpaved gravel parking lots for the event are stabilized during and after the event is completed pursuant to Chapter 6.16 of the Municipal Code (Fugitive Dust Control Ordinance). The bond will be released once the applicant has provided a letter from their contractor stating that the stabilizer material has been installed after the event (Le, chemical emulsion, etc.) and City staff has made a field inspection to verify compliance.The aforementioned, does not preclude compliance with provisions of the Fugitive Dust Control Ordinance during the event. A copy of the contractor's letter shall also be submitted to the Community Development Department for filing. 2. The applicant shall strictly adhere to the Air Quality Management Plan as approved for this project. The, applicant shall apply sufficient amounts of water during the off hours to control dust, but shall take precautions as to not over water, creating ponding/mud within the parking lot areas. 3. Any tracked -out or other accumulation of soil material(s) onto paved areas, whether public or private, shall be wet -swept, water flushed, or otherwise removed (no dry -sweep methods permitted) by the end of each day, and shall be kept damp during event operation hours until removed. 4. The applicant shall provide temporary "No Parking Anytime" signs at 150 foot spacing along the project frontage on Washington Street to prohibit on street parking. 5. As a condition of this approval, the applicant shall complete all improvements required of the Official Preliminary Punchlist dated November 8, 2002, 2"d Punchlist. MUP 2003-433 Printed November 20, 2003 Page 1 of 1 • vptR [ RRI IIDPD-DDC 0 c�lioN oisl�icl COACHELLA VALLEY POWER DIVISION 81-600 AVENUE 58 - P. O. BOX 1080 - LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253-1080 TELEPHONE (760) 398-5854 - FAX (760) 391-5999 City of La Quinta Stan Sawa, Project Planner PO Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92253-1504 Subject: Minor Use Permit 2003-433 Dear Mr. Sawa: November 4, 2003 Imperial Irrigation District facilities will not be impacted by the Minor Use Permit 2003- 433. However, we would like to caution the applicant of the two safety concerns listed below. The cumulative impact of projects of this size increase the electrical demand on the IID's existing facilities at peak loading periods, and results in the need for additional generation, transmission, substation, and distribution facilities. When additional facilities are needed, projects of this magnitude directly impact power rates in the IID's service area and may results in higher electric rates in future years. Before any cranes, forklifts, or other aerial equipment are raised, please check for overhead wires. Please note that California Title 8, Electrical Safety Orders, specifies the closest distance that non-qualified electrical workers can get to electrically energized conductors. Non-qualified electrical workers can get no closer than six (6) feet from our distribution lines and no closer than ten (10) feet from our transmission lines. People operating boom type lifting or hoisting equipment can get no closer than ten (10) feet from our distribution lines and no closer than seventeen (17) feet from our transmission lines. If ground excavation is required, even for seemingly benign applications such as anchoring a tent, please contact Underground Service Alert (USA). This service is free of charge provided USA is given at least two (2) working days' notice. You may call toll free at 1-800-227-2600. If you have any questions regarding this matter, or if I can be of further assistance, please contact me at (760) 398-5818. 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