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MUP 2007-959FRIINCg &MMOCOde .� City of La Quinta Community Development Department 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, California 92253 (760) 777-7-125 FAX: (760) 777-1233 OFFICE USE ONLY Caserro.mvp 0? -9S7 Date Recvd.-S- Z v ^ 0 .. Fee: .7 S Related Apps.: r'• 31910 Logged in by: �M 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 DESERT ELITE, INC. (Print) MAILING ADDRESS 78401 Hwy. 111 Suite G Phone No. 760 777-9920 CITY, STATE, ZIP: La Quinta, CA 92253 Fax No. 760 777-9918 PROPERTY OWNER (If different): LA QUINTA 57 ESTATES, INC. (Print) MAILING ADDRESS: 78401 .Hwy. 111 Suite G Phone No. 760 777-9920 CITY, STATE, ZIP: La Quinta, CA 92253 Fax No. 7 0 --777-991.8__ Capistrano At La Quinta PROJECT LOCATION: r J PROPOSED USE AND/OR CONSTRUCTION (Including operational information): - - EZ 103.1 Radio Remote Sales Office Parking Lot September 15,. 2007 1:00-3:00pm (attach sheets if needed) LEGAL DESCRIPTION (LOT & TRACT OR A.P.N.): Al Minor Use Permit S 3 MI SION F.OSJI FM .NTS ❑ Plot Plan, floor plans and elevation plans (as determined by Community Development Department staff).. Five (5) sets of plans on -8%s°' x i I" sheet or folded down to 8%i" x 11". .0. 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 DESERT EL) TE,nINC. (Please SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT' LA NAME OF PROPERTY OWNER QUINZ'A (Please P GoltrYlno, JAI%— DATE �P1 SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER(S) IF NOT SAME AS APPLICANT: DATE Z c (Signature provides consent for applicant 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. A] Minor Use Permit August 24, 2007 Mr. John Pedalino Desert Cheyenne, Inc. 78-401 Highway 1 1 1 , Ste. G La Quinta, CA 92253 Q 0 l6tr(4V u4 t SUBJECT: MINOR USE PERMIT 2007-959 - RADIO REMOTE EVENT Dear Mr. Pedalino: SFILE EOPY The Planning Department hereby approves your application request for a Radio Remote event at the Capistrano Model Home complex, along Monroe Street, as shown on the provided exhibit, subject to the following Conditions: The applicant agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City of La Quinta in the event of any legal claim or litigation arising out of the City's approval of this project. The City of La Quinta shall have the right to select its defense counsel in its sole discretion. 2. The event shall be held on Saturday, September 15, 2007 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Equipment setup shall begin at 12:00 p.m. that Saturday. All equipment must be removed, and site restored to prior conditions, before 5:00 p.m. at the conclusion of the event. 3. The applicant shall obtain all other applicable permits, if required, from the appropriate agencies (i.e. Fire Department, Sheriffs Department, etc.) 4. A building permit shall be obtained if temporary electric facilities or stages are required for the Radio Remote. The Building and Safety Department can be reached at (760) 777-7012. 5. The use of amplified equipment for music presentations is permitted. The applicant shall comply with the City of La Quinta Noise Ordinance (LQMC 9.100.210). 6. If portable generators are used for electricity, they shall be shielded to prevent accidental contact with guests. If extension cords are used, they shall be ground - secured to prevent tripping. 7. Roadways, parking areas, and pedestrian traffic aisles to other activities in the vicinity shall be maintained accessible at all times. Overflow parking shall be P.O. Box 1504 • LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92247-1504 78-495 CALLS TAMPICO • LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 (760) 777-7000 •FAX (760) 777-7101 • contained on-site, within the Capistrano development. Parking is not permitted along Monroe Street. 8. An advertising balloon is allowed for this event ONLY. The balloon is permitted on Saturday, September 15, 2007, between the hours of 12:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. The balloon shall be removed at the conclusion of the event. - 9. The site shall be left clean and in its original manner after every event. Trash receptacles shall be provided so that trash/debris can be deposited accordingly. 10. The City may elect to add conditions to this- application. request 'to mitigate any problems that may arise and are not address herein. This decision may be appealed to the Planning Commission -by anyone provided they submit the necessary paperwork and filing fee of $175.00 to this office within 15 days of approval of this permit. If you have any questions, please contact me at (760) 777-7125. Very truly yours, ERIC J. CEJA Assistant Planner C: Code Compliance Department 9.60.170 Special outdoor events. http://qcode.us/codes/laquinta/view.php?topic=9-9_60-9_60_170&fr.. • La Quinta Municipal Code Up Previous Next Main Title 9 ZONING Chapter 9.60 SUPPLEMENTAL RESIDENTIAL REGULATIONS 9.60.170 Special outdoor events. Search Print No Frames A. Outdoor Events. Within residential districts, special outdoor events shall include, but are not limited to pageants, fairs, carnivals and large athletic events, religious or entertainment events, block parties, and large neighborhood or community gatherings in temporary outdoor facilities. B. Standards. Special outdoor events are permitted in residential districts as indicated in Table 9-1 provided the following requirements are met: 1. Approval of a minor use permit shall be required for events to be attended by more than fifty people, including participants and spectators. 2. Regardless of the number of attendants, activities conducted on property owned by or leased to the city or on public rights-of-way may require an encroachment permit issued by the public works director. 3. The event may be permitted for a period not to exceed ten consecutive days. Events conducted by a single permittee or group which occur more than twice in a calendar year are not considered temporary and shall not be eligible for a minor use permit. 4. A cash bond or other guarantee for removal of the temporary use and cleanup and restoration of the activity site within seven days of the activity conclusion may be required. 5. Applications for permits or certificates required by subsections A and B of this section shall be referred by the community development department to other affected departments, cities or public agencies as may be appropriate for review and comment. 6. Signs for the event shall be allowed as follows: a. Maximum of one temporary banner per street frontage, not to exceed thirty-two square feet. b. Maximum one temporary portable sign on- or off-site on private property, not to exceed fifty-five square feet. c. Maximum thirty off-site temporary directional signs, nine square feet in area, subject to the 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 the director of community development. e. Posting period, locations and related details shall be as approved in the temporary use permit for the event. f. Other signs and advertising devices, such as pennants, flags and A -frame signs are prohibited. 7. Related issues, including but not limited to police and security, food and water supply, use of tents and canopies, fugitive dust control, sanitation facilities, medical services, noise, signage, fire protection and traffic control, shall be satisfactorily addressed by the applicant, as required by the director, sheriff, fire chief or health officer in their administration of other city codes. Such other codes may require the applicant to obtain permits such as building, electrical, health and tent permits. (Ord. 299 § 1 (part), 1997; Ord. 293 § 1 (part), 1996; Ord. 284 § 1 (Exh. A) (part), 1996) 1 of 1 8/21/2007 3:30 PM 9.160. 100 Prohibited signs. La Quinta Municipal Code Up Previous Next Main Title 9 ZONING Chapter 9.160 SIGNS I remove hiQhlightina I 9.160.100 Prohibited signs. http://gcode.us/codes/laquinta/view.php?topic=9-9_ 160-9_ 160_ 100&.. • Search Print No Frames The signs and displays listed in this section are prohibited. Such signs are subject to removal by the city at the owners or users expense. Prohibited signs include the following: 1. Any sign not in accordance with the provisions of this chapter; 2. Abandoned signs; 3. Rotating, revolving or otherwise moving signs; 4. Trailer signs and other signs with directional arrows affixed to vehicles which are used exclusively or primarily for advertising, unless specifically permitted; 5. Flags, pennants, streamers, spinners, festoons, windsocks, valances or similar displays, unless specifically permitted in this chapter; 6. Animated or flashing signs; 7. Portable signs, unless specifically permitted in this chapter; 8. Off premises signs, unless specifically permitted in this chapter; 9. Billboards or outdoor advertising signs; 10. Signs which identify or advertise activities which are illegal under federal, state or local laws in effect at the location of such signs or activities; 11. Building -mounted signs placed on or above the roof or above the eave line of any structure; 12. Signs which purport to be, are an imitation of, or resemble an official traffic sign or signal; 13. Signs which, by reason of their size, location, movement, content, coloring or manner of illumination may be confused with or construed as a traffic -control sign, signal or device, or the light of an emergency vehicle, or which obstruct the visibility of any traffic or street sign or signal device; 14. Signs that create a potential safety hazard by obstructing clear view of pedestrian or vehicular traffic; 15. Signs located upon or projecting over public streets, sidewalks or rights-of-way (unless specific approval has been granted); 16. Signs attached to utility poles or stop signs or other municipal sign structure; 17. Balloon signs, inflatable animal or other figures, or other inflatable displays, whether tethered or not, except as otherwise permitted by a temporary or special outdoor event permit; 18. Signs located closer to overhead utility lines than the minimum distance prescribed by California law, or by the rules duly promulgated by agencies of the state or by the applicable public utility; 19. "For Sale" signs affixed to vehicles parked on public right-of-way or on any vacant property; 20. Neon signs, except those specifically approved as an activitys major identification sign; 21. Signs drawn or painted onto or otherwise affixed to trees or rocks unless specifically permitted in this chapter; 22. Advertising statuary; 23. Any temporary sign or banner, unless specifically permitted in this chapter. of 2 .8/21/2007 3:29 PM 9.60.250 <em>Model</em> home complexes. http://gcode.us/codes/laquinta/view.php?topic=9-9_60-9_60_250&hig.. 0 • 2. The sign copy shall be limited to matters relating to the project within which the signs are located. 3. Time limits for display of signs shall be concurrent with that of the permitted model home complex. C. Flags. Flags in connection with a temporary model home complex may be permitted within a residential project subject to the following requirements: 1. Number. A maximum of eight flags shall be permitted. There shall be no more than one flag per pole. United States, state, and other similar flags shall count in the maximum of eight flags. 2. Height. Flag poles shall be a maximum of twenty feet in height on the perimeter of the project and sixteen feet in height in the interior. Pole heights shall be measured from finish grade at the nearest project perimeter. 3. Pole Diameter. Pole diameter shall be determined by the lateral load and size of the flag. The director shall provide applicants with diameter standards. 4. Size. Flags shall be a maximum of eighteen square feet in area on the perimeter of the project and twelve square feet in the interior. 5. Rigid Flags. Rigid flags, secured on more than one side, are prohibited. 6. Flag Copy. Commercial or advertising flag copy is prohibited. 7. Color. Flags may vary in color or have multiple colors but fluorescent colors are prohibited. 8. Time Periods. Flags shall be approved by the director for an initial six-month period. The director shall review the installed flags prior to the end of that period. If the director determines that all standards and conditions have been met and that all flags have been properly maintained, the director may grant a time extension for an additional six months. If no such extension is approved, all flags must be removed upon expiration of the initial six months. D. Prohibited Advertising Devices. The following advertising devices or activities are expressly prohibited within or outside the project: banners, balloons, portable trailer signs, or human indicators. .W.OMW. E. Requirements for Approval. Any approving action shall include those conditions and requirements deemed by the decision-making authority to be necessary or advisable to protect the public safety and the general welfare, together with a one thousand dollars cash deposit that the structures and facilities will be removed or made consistent with applicable zoning regulations within ninety days after the expiration of the permit or discontinuation of the use the permit is approved for. F. Time Limitations. A minor use permit for a real estate office may be approved for a maximum time period of one year from the date of approval. A time extension of up to one year may be approved by the community development director if the director finds that all requirements of this section and all other city requirements and conditions have been met. (Ord. 361 § 1 (Exh. A) (part), 2001; Ord. 325 § 1 (Exh. A) (part), 1998; Ord. 299 § 1 (part), 1997; Ord. 284 § 1 (Exh. A) (part), 1996) 2 of 2 8/21/2007 3:25 PM 9.60.250 <em>Model</em> home complexes. La Quinta Municipal Code Up Previous Next Main Title 9 ZONING Chapter 9.60 SUPPLEMENTAL RESIDENTIAL REGULATIONS I remove highlighting I 9.60:250 Model home complexes. http://qcode.us/codes/laquinta/view.php?topic=9-9_60-9 60 — 250&hig.. Search Print No Frames A. Model Home Complex and Sales Offices. Temporary model home complexes, real estate sales'offices and related signage may be established if a minor use permit is approved in accordance with Section 9.210.020 and the following requirements are satisfied: 1. The complex is used solely for the original sale of new homes or the first rental of apartments in projects of twenty or more units. 2. The complex is located within the area of the project for which it is established. The temporary sales office shall not be located within one hundred feet of an existing dwelling unit which is not a part of the new project. 3. Notwithstanding other provisions of this code, the parcel of land on which a temporary real estate office is established is not required to be a building site provided the parcel is precisely described. 4. The following structures and facilities are permitted in conjunction with the establishment of a temporary real estate office in conformance with an approved minor use permit: a. Model homes in compliance with the zoning regulations applicable to the properties that are being sold; b. Garages, attached and detached, in compliance with the zoning regulations applicable to the properties that are being sold; c. Temporary sales office buildings or relocatable buildings; d. Accessory buildings and structures in compliance with the zoning regulations applicable to the properties that are being sold; e. Recreational facilities that will become a permanent portion 'of the project in compliance with the zoning regulations applicable to the properties that are being sold; f. Permanent streets and driveways that will be part of the project after the closure of the real estate office use; g. Temporary childrens playgrounds; h. Temporary and permanent fencing, walks and structural amenities; i. Temporary vehicle parking and maneuvering areas to provide off-street parking as necessary for employees and guests; j. Temporary vehicular accessways; k. Temporary landscaping. B. Signs. Signs in connection with a temporary model home complex shall be permitted within a project subject to the following requirements: 1. Project identification signs are permitted at.each street entrance and shall conform to the provisions of Section 9.160.070 (Permitted semipermanent signs): a. Sign area: maximum thirty-two square feet per sign and sixty-four square feet aggregate per project. Height: maximum ten feet. of 2 8/21/2007 3:25 PM 0 2)eJert aite, August 20, 2007 City of La Quinta Planning Dept. 78495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92247 Dear Planning Dept. Attached are five copies of the Minor Use Permit Application Package for the EZ 103.1 "Rolling for Riches" Radio remote in the Model Complex at "Capistrano At La Quinta" on September 15, 2007. Please note the following related to this event; 1)The EZ 103.1 Radio Remote on Saturday, September 15, 2007 between 1:00pm-3:00pm. The EZ 103.1 Tent will be in the parking lot on Lot 69. Location indicated by BLUE DOT on Site Plan. Please refer to event description. 2)We request approval of a Model Home balloon located just inside the front entry gate. Exhibit attached. Location indicated by RED DOT on Site Plan. I have enclosed a check in the amount of $75.00 for the application fee. Thank you for reviewing the above application for our Radio Remote event. 78401 JJ -y- 111 St. !qPa Quint., C4 92253 (760) 777-9920 -7. (760) 777-9918 ai w 'sr L � i�ars=�eaaw Fi Fr � F .K Fi -V( (.IIW.Y IYYN)Fi .R a.11f � A O PRODUCT INFO PRODUCT COLOR LOGO COLOR CLIENTAPPROVAL File Name: model homes red ❑ white Product: PVC Helium Sphere Quantity: 1 Client Customer Sgnature' Size: 10' Due Date: Date *PRODUCTION WILL NOT BEGIN UNTIL APPROVAL IS RECEIVED. I a Soft Rockfor the Coachella Palley! KEZN has a great promotional opportunity for your business, the Rolling for Riches promotion! With the combination of on -air mentions on KEZN, a custom on -air promotion; web exposure on ez103.com, and a 2 hour on-site remote, this promotional partnership is designed to increase awareness and drive traffic to your business! a I a Promotional Overview • Each Saturday for 4 weeks there will be 2 -hour remote events for the Rolling for Riches Contest, one Remote per Participating Sponsor. The fifth and final week, a 3 -hour Remote will be held at Augustine Casino. • Each of the first 4 weeks, a total of 50 Lucky people will compete in a dice game for a chance to win $10,000. In the fifth and final week, 250 people will be eligible to compete for a chance to win $50,000! • Each week the 50 people will be chosen from our website, sign ups at EZ103.1 office, and by being the 10th caller to our on -air Rolling for Riches promotions. Those 50 people will be eligible for a chance to win $10,000 by coming to the remote at YOUR BUSINESS and rolling 5 dice. • Each of the first 4 weeks there will be a $500 cash (or Merchandise Equivalent) winner regardless if the Grand Prize is won or not. In the fifth and final week there will be a $2,500 cash prize regardless if the Grand Prize is won or not. These prizes are provided by each week's sponsor. • When the eligible people roll the five dice, one side of each die will have that week's participating business' logo and remaining sides will have the EZ103.1 logo and the Title Sponsor. The dice will be rolled one at a time in anticipation of getting the Participating Sponsor's logo on all five dice. If that happens the winner receives $10,000 Participating. Sponsor APPROVED (Client) DATE EZ103.1 APPROVED DATE SEPTEMBER 1: SEPTEMBER 8: SOLD! (All Valley Roof Consultants) SEPTEMBER 15: SOLD! (Desert Elite) SEPTEMBER 22: SOLD! (Fitness Express) SEPTEMBER 29: SOLD TO TITLE SPONSORI (Augustine Casino)