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MA 2008-60907/10/2008 19:40 '" 2 Planning DINkment a 78495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, California 92253 ` (760) 777-7125 FAX: (760) 777-1233 P #0639 P.002 /003 Na D �ta_Rccv�. ��Z3 Rdatcd Apps.: /1 l`C�7 togged in by. ; Q� APPLICATION FOR MINOR ADJUSTMENT PLICANT: Submit this form with -two copies of a scaled site plan, drawn to adequately depict the c nonrefundable fee of $200 is required when the Application is submitted. The check must be made a V Quinta". • A Minor Adjustment Permit (Section 9-210.040/zoning Ordinance) may be approved only 1 percent of a numerical development standard (for example, a reduction of one foot from a ten-f t ck rei deviations sped&caliy identified in the La Quinta Zone Ordinance. Other deviations shall requ' nsi (pursua ONariance\Zoning Ordinance). If the Applicant is not the owner the p submitt e r t, ' e Applicant to execute this document is his behalf. �ry JUL 2 2 ✓ 33 r-i PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE LL�,, �E APPL AIYT/CQNTRACTOit: (• l O .e, ' "' n 4' ATE: Z1 CO C1 E NT): y i�t o.Jk.� L� Ctt� PHONE: -%(o ,0 the request. A e "City of La. D a up to ten ent r for 0n 0 • 1q,tter t be MA[L]i iG ADDRESS: 1Citv)� _ �n._(Si�te)(Zip) OWNER'S NAME: LEq- MAILING ADDRESS:53 SAS DoiV1=�c�. TN �iAivC�i~ Ps���at� 9 Z�S (Address) (State) (Zip)--� -� STREET ADDRESS OF PROPERTY: _�I --4. - E­ PtvA o LA WI t�D'�\`, Cq . `92-Z-3 LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY: LOT TRACT � 5 M.(3 ,_pwl.Br_O 6 Z - _ ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER-� 3 (D3D 1r=7�5�►TA Q� r►JTA .�1 ADJUSTMENT REQUESTED: Q,��;�,;;j l w; L { ��� % t0 , pp -b5e 41 �a . �� lets p W it_1~. CZ0,R)RM -To �e-o Wku- l��-r� �Q I _ _ t — �rtl DRY REASON FOR REQUEST:P-•' ►ti 5 Cl ,, �` f.C.l. C ras s L :lam I i f a� Xlo 1- W _ Pa �iR�o�. _F,oul�p, RW 'D�'TAiL 76-- t_t_�— EI co t-lorr, -rd OF 'J U ' D _� u- �.. _ _ O 1 S _ - SL,I 4H-TLy EL.EVArTED .A 6t;E.: o OF, . P ROPE";T bye-- FooT_.�. �. • .. . SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT Y "DATE DATE_ SIGNATURE OF OWNER (if not the same as applicant) 5' D 8 PLANNER: 8S;lY�##4$*gS;SSSX+ktlekh#�sS$SBRSfi#AtkB$R4&&�#�$fr4�8pS#SS�SSBAcRRK#e�38�S84S8mSS+fSRFkSiBAYtt+kaY�ik484xS�S The following findings shall be made by the decision -making authority prior to the approval of any Minor Adjustment Permit. - I Consistency with General Plan. The project is consistent with the General Plan. 2-Consistency with Zoning Code. The project is consistent with the provisions of the Zoning Code. 3.Compliance with CEQA. Processing and approval of the permit application are. in compliance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act. 4-S'urrounding.Uses. Approval of the application will not create conditions materially detrimental to the public health, safety and getteral welfare or injurious to or incompatible -with other properties or land uses in the vicinity. B rLr & Associates, Inc. JUL 1'1 P:1ApplicationslMinor.Adjusdnaitdoc IYED IN' - ��� I PREPARED 7/23/08, 9:39:03 PAYMENTS DUE INVOICE CITY OF LA QUINTA PROGRAM PZ821L --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROJECT NUMBER: 08-00000205 MA 2008-609 INCREASE WALL HIEGHT.AT 51- FEE DESCRIPTION AMOUNT DUE --------------------------------------------------------------------------- MINOR ADJUSTMENT 200.00 TOTAL DUE 200.010 Please present this invoice to.the cashier with full payment. *r" P.O. Box 1504 LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA' 92247-1504 78-495 CALLS TAMPICO LA QUIN"rA, CALIFORNIA 92253 July 30, 2008 Mr. Gary Montellano Montellano's Construction 79-733 Dandelion Drive La Quinta, CA 92253 E I ' �° G Py • 4Q�w (760) 777-7000 FAX (760) 777-7101 FILE COPY SUBJECT: MINOR ADJUSTMENT 2008-609; 51-431 AVENIDA NAVARRO Dear Mr. Montellano: This letter is to report that the Planning , Department has reviewed your Minor Adjustment application, pursuant to Section 9.210.040 of. -the City of La Quinta Zoning Code. Request: To increase the maximum fence/wall height from six (6) feet to six (6) feet seven (7) inches. Conditions: 1. A building permit shall be obtained from the Building & Safety Department prior to construction of the fence/wall. 2. Wall height, when measured from the finished grade, -shall -be -a -maximum of 6' 7" in height. Additional wall height may be permissible due to the grade differential between the two properties. However, maximum wall height is set at 6' 7" when measured from the highest finished grade. 3. You are limited to one minor adjustment per lot therefore future request for minor adjustments cannot be approved. Decision: Approval is granted for the requested increase in maximum fence/wall height subject to the above listed conditions and based on the following findings: aM o 1 0 • Minor Adjustment 2008-609 is consistent with the La Quinta General Plan, in that the increase proposed does not alter the approved land use for the property, or affect land use on surrounding similar properties. • Minor Adjustment 2608-609 is consistent with the intent of. the -La Quinta Zoning Code, in that the requested adjustments to the maximum fence height will remain below- eight (8) feet in height; which is the maximum fence height allowed under Section 9.60.030 of the La Quinta Zoning -Code. • Processing and approval of Minor Adjustment 2008-609 is in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act. The adjustments requested fall under CEQA Guidelines Section 15305, which includes minor alterations in land use limitations as Categorically Exempt under this Section. • Approval of Minor Adjustment 2008-609 is not detrimental to the public health, safety and general welfare, nor injurious or incompatible with other properties and land use in the vicinity. The adjustment has no impact on health or safety issues, and will not affect physical land use characteristics in the vicinity. Please be advised that this approval relates only to allowance of the increase as stated above, and does not imply any entitlement or approval of a building permit for any structures shown on the plans on file. All other setback provisions and development standards of the La Quinta Zoning Code are applicable and shall be adhered to in preparing plans for building plan check. If you have any additional questions, please contact me at 760-777-7125. Sincerely, ERIC CEJ Assistant lanner C: Building & Safety Department 9:%03/Fences and walls. ./ 0 http://gcode.us/codes/laquinta./view.php?topic=9-9_60-9_60_030&fr... La Quinta Municipal Code Up Previous Next Main Title 9 ZONING Chapter 9.60 SUPPLEMENTAL RESIDENTIAL REGULATIONS 9.60.030 Fences and walls. Search Print . No Frames A. Definition. For purposes of this section, "fence" or "wall" means any type of fence, wall, retaining wall, sound attenuation wall, screen or windscreen. The terms "fence" and "wall" are used interchangeably in this section to mean any or all of the preceding structures. B. Measurement of Fence Height. Except as otherwise specified in this section, fence heights shall be measured from finish grade at the base of the fence to the highest point of the fence on the interior or exterior side, whichever is higher. Vie,asumment of Fem, R60t Measurement of Fence Height In addition, the following provisions shall apply to the measurement of fence height: I. Open railings, up to forty-eight inches high, placed on top of a retaining or other wall and required for pedestrian safety shall not be included in the height measurement. 2. Fences less than thirty inches apart (measured between adjoining faces) shall be considered one structure and fence height shall be measured from the base of the lower fence to the top of the higher fence. Fences thirty inches or more apart shall be considered separate structures and their heights shall be measured independently. The director may require that the area between such fences be provided with permanent landscaping and irrigation. —bb C. Fence Heights. The construction and installation of fences shall be in compliance with the following standards: A I. Within Main Building Area. In the area of a lot where amain building maybe constructed, the maximum freestanding fence height shall be twelve feet. /2. Setback Areas Not Bordering Streets. The maximum fence height shall be ix feet within any required setback area not adjoining a street. Where the elevation of an adjoining building site is higher than the base of the fence within a side or rear setback area, the height of the fence may be measured from the elevation of the adjoining building site to the top of the fence. However, fence height shall not exceed eight feet measured from either side with the exception of the RC district (see Section 9.30.040). 3. Setback Areas Bordering Streets, Alleys and Other Accessway. 1 of 61 A �r�ks�.ad �,w �rC✓ &"� (J��ce = .-7 i 17/28/2008 8:41 AM 9:50.030 Fences and walls. http:/14dode.us/codes/laquinta/view.php?topic=9-9_60-9_60_030&fr... .a. Within all districts, the maximum fence height shall be five feet within the first ten feet of the required front setback area (measured from the street right-of-way) and six feet within any rear or side setback area adjoining a public street. b. Notwithstanding other fence height restrictions, where, because of the orientation of the lots, a property line fence separates a front yard on one lot from a rear yard on an adjacent lot, the maximum fence height shall be six feet. c. Arches or trellises up to nine feet in overall height and five feet interior width may be constructed over a gate on a lot provided the arch/trellis is integrated into the fence/gate design. d. Any portion of a building site where vehicular access is taken shall conform to the access intersection requirements of subsection (C)(4) of this section. e. City- or state -required sound attenuation walls bordering freeways or arterial highways may exceed six feet in height if so recommended by a noise attenuation study and approved by the director. 4. Adjacent to a nonresidential zone or use. The maximum fence height between a residential zone or use and a nonresidential zone or use shall be eight feet. a. The height of fences, trees, shrubs and other visual obstructions shall be limited to a maximum height of thirty inches within the triangular area, formed by drawing a straight line: i. Between two points located on and twenty feet distant from the point of intersection of two ultimate street right-of-way lines. ii. Between two points located on and five feet distant from the point of intersection of an ultimate street or alley right-of-way on one hand and the edge of a driveway or another alley right-of-way on the other if parkway width is less than twelve feet wide. b. For purposes of this code, "point of intersection' means the intersection of the prolongation of the right-of-way lines, excluding any curved portion joining the two lines. c. The height restrictions of this subdivision shall apply to fences, walls, trees, shrubs, vegetation, or any other material which obstructs or may obstruct visibility. D. Gates. 1. Materials. Gates shall be constructed of ornamental iron/tubular steel and/or wood. Such gates may be placed in any location provided they meet the requirements of this section and provided any wood used is not less than a grade of construction heart or merchantable and better redwood or No. 2 and better (no holes) western red cedar, stained or painted to match or complement the adjacent wall or structure. Alternatively, if left in natural color, all wood shall be treated with a water -repellant material. Wood gates over thirty-six inches wide shall have a metal frame. Chain link gates are prohibited. Vehicular driveway gates shall be constructed of ornamental iron/tubular steel and metal if solid. If screening an RV, the gate shall be constructed of'a solid opaque material. 2. Width. Pedestrian gates shall not exceed five feet in width, except that gates may be any width within sideyard setbacks of at least twelve feet. E. Fence Construction and Materials. All fencing in residential districts shall conform to the following construction and material standards: 1. Wood Fencing. a. Except for gates, split two rail fencing, and for equestrian fencing regulated by Section 9.140.060, wood fencing is permitted in rear or interior side yards only, and only if not visible from the street. Gates may be of wood in any location provided they comply with the standards of this section. b. All wood fencing shall be constructed of not less than a grade of construction heart or merchantable and better redwood or No. 2 and better (no holes) western red cedar, stained or painted to match or complement the 2 of 3 7/28/2008 8:41 AM 9:60.03C-Fences and walls. http://gcode.us/codes/laquinta/view.php?topic=9-9_60-9_60_030&fr... adjacent wall' or structure. Alternatively, if left in natural color, all wood shall be treated with a water -repellant material. c. Fence boards may be horizontal or vertical. Support posts shall be a minimum of nominal four inches by four inches redwood, pressure -treated lumber, tubular steel or block and installed per the Uniform Building Code. d. Split Rail Fencing. Split two rail fencing shall be allowed in the front yard or along the front property line with columns a maximum height of four feet and three feet for the top rail. All columns shall be cemented with footings. Materials for the columns shall be wood, brick, or block. The rails may be either wood or other non -wood products that have the appearance of split rail. A building permit shall be obtained prior to construction. 2. Ornamental Iron and Tubular Steel Fencing. Ornamental iron or tubular steel fencing may be used along the front or street side yards only. The iron or steel shall be painted to match or complement the adjacent wall or structure. 3. Masonry Fencing. Solid masonry fencing (i.e., block, rock, brick, with or without stucco covering) is permitted in any location on the lot provided the color of the masonry or stucco matches or complements the adjacent wall or structure. Precision concrete block shall not be used unless all exterior surfaces visible from outside the property are covered with stucco, paint, texture coating, or other comparable coating approved by the director. 4. Material Combinations. Combinations of two or more of the preceding materials may be used provided that the bottom one-half of the fence is constructed of a masonry material. Combinations incorporating wood materials shall only be used for the rear and interior side yards and only when not visible from the street. F. Fence Landscaping and Maintenance. 1. Landscaping. The area between the back of curb and any fencing shall be landscaped, have a suitable permanent irrigation system, and be continuously maintained by the property owner. 2. Maintenance. All walls and fences shall be continuously maintained in good repair. The property owner shall be provided thirty days after receiving notice from the city to repair a wall or fence. The building official may grant an extension to such time period not to exceed sixty days. G. Prohibited Fence Materials and Construction Fences. The use of barbed wire, razor wire, chain link, or similar materials in or on fences is prohibited in all residential districts. Chain link fencing is permitted for temporary construction fences when authorized by a minor use permit issued in accordance with Section 9.210.02.0. Said minor use permit shall not be approved until a permit for grading, or construction, has been filed for, whichever comes first. H. Equestrian Fencing. Notwithstanding any other requirements of this section, fencing shall be regulated by the provisions of Section 9.140.060 (Equestrian overlay regulations) where the keeping of horses is permitted. I. Nonconforming Fences. Any fence which does not meet the standards of this section but which was legally established prior to the adoption of these standards may be maintained provided such fence is not expanded nor its nonconformance with these standards otherwise increased. Any fence which is destroyed or damaged to the extent of more than fifty percent of its total replacement value shall not be repaired, rebuilt, or reconstructed except in conformance with these standards. (Ord. 378 § 1 (Exh. A), 2002; Ord. 361 § 1 (Exh. A) (part), 2001; Ord. 325 § 1 (Exh. A) (part), 1998; Ord. 299 § 1 (part), 1997; Ord. 284 § 1 (Exhs. A, B) (part), 1996) 3 of 3 7/28/2008 8:41 AM • • Montellano's Construction 79733 Dandelion Dr. La Quinta, Ca. 92253 Wk# (760) 360-0899 Fax# (760)360-9612 LOCATE ALL BU ILDINGS ON PLOT PLAN REMEMBER TO INCLUDE ANY PATIO-S OR ADDITIONS O C