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VAR 1990-013APPLICATION FOR A VARIANCE CITY OF LA QUINTA PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 78-105 CALLE ESTADO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 Case No. VVV 6tD-Q(3 (yYA1 41:21.0 6SD .Date Received elite a0L (q4,6 085i8A18 f94-AL9 10-q 550.00 i0 Applicant: ANc O OPty A + 1 , ((JC Address: 33' C.t A . 9Z62 Phone No1.71'-1) 72I - IS 78 (Cit)(Stat (Zip) Property Owner: `TDM ),i N b I-1V1 6ASTPp4 cAtittiDP De. peolLlU RW4,s (City) (State) (Zip)ci2z‘,4 Description of Request:. re.eli,ice, cegw i y pq,& 09 -CroK, ( 2 6rn e0.4 -f l0 . pa 646 Iwl r-6h. sea Asa -c) 12g pa ( herb fAr late6. Phone No.\bic1)3Z3-%Z3 Purpose of Request: =Tk * • SU o (me m cwTs Project Location: ye cop•Nes-cEseieraay&A FONDA Assessor's Parcel No. 769-085.-001 Existing Land Use: kAsf_pm.m17 Existing Zoning G 1/G Related Cases: Legal Description of Property: (May be attached) L of D nT GLUE TMAcT U lyt,1 1,113. Lk AS cxN tJ nt4 rq. 2'/(e0 + aaJoam CIF elveRst 0E CAc_I rNTkt_ Justification: State the exceptional or extraordinary circumstances including shape, size, location and surroundings that apply to this property that do not apply to other property owners in the same zone. A!.7VL SigzoN'a secilui,i E" sr. "y ZS% pm SFrTIUt.1 o1.10D (►?Aettt,-. AtsT tztc-T\ State why the ordinance deprives the property of privileges enjoyed by other property in the vicinity and under identical zoning classification. State why the granting of this variance does privileges inconsistent with the limitations or zone in which such property is situated. not constitute a grant of special upon other properties in the vicinity 11k4 W E or prveXtoct, 1ST ei cT TL1'i Es I N T &E ( C, "TIDE G02EIR ZONE , * * * * * * * * * *"* Signature of Applicant Signature of Property Owner(s) IMPORTANT: * * * * * * *N\t' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * � /�� Date 8 "Z Z--90 r � Date be attached) Date P.--27-90 Any false or misleading information shall be grounds for denying this permit or variance. FILE COPY 78-105 CALLE ESTADO - LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 - (619) 564-2246 December 10, 1990 Mr. Dave Harper Oranco Development 333 Poppy Avenue Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 SUBJECT: DESIGN REVIEW BOARD ACTION FOR PLOT PLAN 90.-453 AND _, A CEr`9-0 = 013g'= Dear Mr. Harper: The Design Review Board at their meeting of December 5, 1990,, reviewed your final drawings pursuant the preliminary approval. They approved the plans subject to specific items being reviewed by Staff. Those items are as follows: 1. Exterior lighting fixture cut sheets and specifications must be submitted to insure that lights do not shine or glare into adjacent properties. 2. The trash door is required to be solid metal and appropriately mounted, rather than wrought iron with wood slats. 3. The six foot high stuccoed block wall along the, east property line is required .:to be extended along the south property line. 4. The sign and landscaping plans have to be submitted and approved prior to issuance of a building permit. 5. Indicate on plans what decorative stucco trowel finish is to be used on building and walls. 6. Submit tile sample to be used on steps and around scuppers prior to issuance of building permits. 7. Submit color samples for walkways and sidewalks. Submit decorative treatment for public sidewalk area. 8. Show easterly 40 feet of six foot wide utility easement as a part of landscaped area. Balance of easement to be decorative walkway. MAILING ADDRESS - P.O. BOX 1504 - LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 LTRSS.056/CS -1- 9. Provide street trees and grates (Note: provide root guards.) per .City. direction. 10. Provide cut sheet for roof 'mounted equipment to that it. will be properly screened by roof parapet. 11. Submit. awning 'design, color, material, ' attachment technique for approval. insure building 12. Pay in -lieu fee for two off street parking spaces prior to issuance of building permit.. ;Per Design Review Boardapproval, inset back doors from exterior wall. - F Please correct plans -and/or submit. appropriate items for approval as needed. This items must 'be corrected prior to issuance: of a building permit. . If you•have any questions,, please contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, JERRY HERMAN PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Stan B. Sawa Principal Planner SBS:ccs cc: Arvid Johnson Associates Engineering Department Building Department, LTRSS.056/CS -2- 78-105 CALLE ESTADO LA QUINTA,:CALIFORNIA 92253 - (619) 564-2246 October 23, 1990 Mr. Dave Harper Oranco Development 333 Poppy Avenue Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. SUBJECT: PLOT PLAN 90-453 & VARIANCE_90,-A_13 Dear Mr. Harper: The City Council at their meeting of October 17, 1990, accepted. the Report of Action taken by. the Planning Commission, subject to the addition of the following condition to the Plot Plan: "Delivery vehicles shall be parked in on -site parking lot at rear of building at all times, when such parking is available." 4 Attached are the conditions Variance for your use. In all conditions of approval must be complied with. of approval for the Plot Plan 'and order 'to obtain a building permit ih addition to normal. requirements Should you have any questions, please Very truly yours, JERRY HERMAN PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Stan B. Sawa Principal Planner SBS:ccs cc: Tom Noland Engineering.: Department Building & Safety Department contact the undersigned. AILING ADDRESS - P.O. BOX 15- LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 93253 LTRSS.045/CS04 1- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL PLOT PLAN 90-453 SEPTEMBER 25, 1990 * Added by City Council October 16, 1990. PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 1. The development of the site shall generally be in conformance with the Exhibits "A" and "B" contained in the file for Plot Plan 90-453, unless otherwise amended by the following conditions. 2. The approved Plot Plan shall be used within one year of the approval date; otherwise, it shall become null and void and of no effect whatsoever. "Be used" means the beginning of substantial construction which is contemplated by this approval, not including grading, which is begun within the one-year period and is thereafter diligently pursued to completion. 3. Outside lighting shall be shielded and directed so as not to shine directly upon surrounding adjoiningproperty or public rights -of -way. Lighting plans including light pole heights and light types shall be reviewed and approved by the Planning Director prior to issuance of a building permit . Lighting shall comply with Outdoor Lighting Control Ordinance. 4. The covered parking structure shall be architecturally similar to the main building and shall be approved by the Design Review Board prior to issuance of building permit. 5. Opaque metal door shall be provided on trash enclosure. 6. Six foot high masonry wall along east property line shall .be extended to and along south property line. 7. All conditions of the Design Review. Board shall be met as follows: a. Specific sign program shall be approved by the Design Review Board prior to issuance of building permit. b . Preliminary and final landscaping/irrigation plans shall be approved by the Design Review Board prior to issuance of building permit. Final plans not to be prepared until preliminary plans have been prepared. Street trees with grates per specific plan are to be provided with landscape areas (especially vines or trellis) added adjacent to street sides of project. Landscaping fingers to be provided between parking stalls to provide code required shading of parking area. Shade trellis or cover, may be used in place of landscaping fingers . c. Architectural treatment shall be added on parking lot side, and side of building to be equivalent to street sides of building per code requirements. Repeat trellis treatment (extend 16" out from building) over rear doors and provide tile or other architectural treatment around scuppers. CONAPRVL.004 Conditions of Approval - Plot Plan,90-453 September 25, 1990 d. Trellis structures, especially rafters, should consist of heavy beams or be constructed of decorative metal. e. The stucco shall be provided with a decorative trowelled finish per Village Specific Plan. f . The face of . the steps adjacent to streets shall be provided with tile or other decorative treatment for safety and aesthetic purposes. g. Prior to working drawings being started, revised plans per the above conditions, shall be submitted to the Design Review Board for approval. 8. Decorative sidewalk/walkway paving per the Village at La Quinta Specific Plan shall be provided along the street frontages and 6-foot wide utility easement. 9. The easterly 40-feet of the 6-foot wide utility easement shall be landscaped and irrigated. 10. Street trees with permanent irrigation system and grates shall be provided as required by Village at La Quinta Specific Plan. Specific location, grate, tree size and type shall be determined by Department of Planning and Development. 11. . Approval of project is subject to approval of Variance 90-013. 12. . Pedestrian walkway areas shall be provided with lights from adjacent building per C-V-C Code requirements. 13. Roof mounted equipment shall be screened as required in C-V Zone. 14. Power poles adjacent to property shall be undergrounded as part of the development of the property or Applicant shall participate in a future assessment district for undergrounding of existing overhead utilities. 15. The developer shall retain a qualified archaeologist immediately upon discovery of any archaeological remains or artifacts and employ appropriate mitigation measures during project development. 16. During construction, project site shall be maintained in a condition so as to prevent dust and blowsand nuisance and shall provided with wind and water erosion control measures as approved by the Planning and Development Department and Public Works Department. PUBLIC UTILITIES: 17. All conditions of the Fire Marshal as stated in his letter (revised) dated August 14, 1990, shall be met. 18. All requirements of the Coachella Valley Water District shall be met. CONAPRVL.004 Conditions of Approval - Plot Plan 90-453 - September 25, 1990 19. School Fees, as required, shall be paid to the Desert Sands Unified School District prior to issuance of a building permit. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT: The Applicant shall dedicate all necessary public street and utility easements required by the City Engineer, as follows: a. Desert Club Drive - 32-feet half width. 21. Drainage disposal facilities shall be provided as required by the City Engineer. The Applicant shall comply with the provisions of the City Master Plan of Drainage. 22. The Applicant shall construct street improvements for : Desert Club Drive - 1/2 width " (48-feet C-C) and Avenida La Fonda - 1/2 width (40-feet C-C) to the requirements of the City Engineer and the La Quinta Municipal Code (LQMC) . 23. The Applicant shall have street improvement plans prepared by a registered civil engineer. The street improvements, including traffic signs and markings and raised median islands (if required by the City General Plan) shall conform to City Standards as determined by the City Engineer and adopted by the LQMC, (3" AC over 4" Class 2 BASE minimum for residential streets). Street design shall take into account the soil strength, the anticipated traffic loading, and street design life. 24. The Applicant shall pay all fees charged by the City as required for processing, plan checking and construction inspection. The fee amount(s) shall be those which are in effect at the time the work is undertaken and accomplished by the City. 25. Delivery vehicles shall be parked in on -site parking lot at rear of building at all times, when such parking is available. CONAPRVL.004 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION 90-035 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, ANNOUNCING FINDINGS AND GRANTING A VARIANCE FROM PARKING REQUIREMENTS CASE NO. VAR 90-013 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California, did on the 25th day of September, 1990, hold a duly -noticed Public Hearing to consider the request of Oranco Development for a Variance to Section 9.160:045 La Quinta Municipal Code (LQMC), to permit 10 permanent on -site parking spaces instead of 12, for property located at the southeast corner of Avenida La Fonda and Desert Club Drive, more particularly described as: Lot 84, Desert Club Tract, No. 4 in Map Book 21/60 WHEREAS, said Variance request has complied with the requirements of "The Rules to Implement the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970" (County of Riverside, Resolution 82-213, adopted by reference in City of La Quinta Ordinance 5) , in that the Planning Director conducted an initial study, and has determined that the proposed project will not have a significant adverse impact on the environment; and WHEREAS, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said Planning Commission did find the following facts and reasons to justify the granting of said Variance: 1. The strict application of the . subject parking requirements to the subject - property will deprive it of privileges enjoyed by other similarly zoned property in the area, since the purpose and intent of the parking requirements may be reasonably attained by special conditions of approval. 2. Approval of the Variance as conditioned will not constitute the granting of any special privileges inconsistent with limitations on other similarly zoned property in the area. 3. The Conditions of Approval will assure that the purpose and intent of the parking requirements are satisfied without adversely affecting adjacent parcels. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the Commission in this case. 2. That it does hereby confirm the conclusion of the Environmental Assessment 90-167 which indicated that approval of the Variance would not constitute a significant impact on the environment and hereby approves a Negative Declaration of environmental impact. RESOPC.005 1 3. That it does hereby grant said, Variance 90-013 for the reasons set forth in this Resolution and subject to the attached conditions. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta Planning Commission, held on this 25th day of September, 1990, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Commissioners Mosher, Barrow..;s, Zelles, Chairman Steding -NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None SUE STEDING, Chairman City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: JERRY HERMAN, Planning Director City of La Quinta, California RESOPC.005 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - FINAL VARIANCE 90-013 SEPTEMBER 25, 1990 1. This Variance must be used within one year of approval unless approved for an extension pursuant to Cityrequirements. No extension shall be granted unless Plot Plan 90-453 is also extended. The term used means the beginning of substantial construction of the building. 2. This Variance shall not be effective until and unless Plot Plan 90-453 is approved. - S 3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, cash in -lieu payment for two parking spaces shall be paid• to the City in an amount determined by the Public Works Department. Per unit cost to be based on cost to provide a parking space in City parking. lot. The money collected may be released to a City created Parking District or used in the furtherance of general parking improvements in the Village commercial area, at the option of the City. • 4. ' All requirements of Plot Plan 90-453 shall be met. 5. Should a use be proposed which requires additional parking spaces, a cash in - lieu payment equal to the number of additional spaces shall be paid to the City prior to issuance of building permit or business license, whichever comes first. CONAPRvL.003 cit 4auinrw r ornv 78-105 CALLE ESTADO - LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 - (619) 564-2246 October 11, 1990 Mr. Dave Harper Oranco Development Co. 333 Poppy Avenue Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 SUBJECT: CITY COUNCIL ACTION ON PLOT PLAN 90-453 AND tVARLANCE9 0013 '- Dear Mr. Harper: We previously notified you that. your request would be scheduled as a consent calendar item on the City Council agenda of October 16, 1990, at 7:00 p.m. Your request has been changed to a Business Item which means they will consider it as an individual case. Additionally,, they have scheduled the item for the City Council study session on October 15, 1990, at 3:00 p.m. It would be advisable for you or yourrepresentative to be at the study session meeting to answer any questions that arise. An additional condition to the Plot Plan has been recommended to the City Council as follows: "Delivery vehicles shall be parked at rear of building at all times, when such parking is available." The reason for this recommendation is to minimize the impact that delivery vehicles parked on adjacent streets could have on adjacent businesses. Should you have any questions, please contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, JERRY HERMAN PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Stan B. Sawa ,Principal Planner SBS:ccs cc: Arvid Johnson Associates Tom Noland LTRSS.0%TRIG ADDRESS - P.O. BOX 1504 LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 4 4Qdarai 78-105 CALLE ESTADO LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 (619) 564-2246 October 1 1990 Mr. Dave Harper Oranco Development Company. 333 Poppy Avenue Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 SUBJECT: ACTION ON PLOT PLAN 90-453 &T VARIANCE 90-013t Dear Mr. Harper: The Planning Commission at the meeting oft September 25, 1990, approved your request for a Plot Plan and Variance subject to conditions, amending Condition #14 by adding the following: "...or participate in a future assessment district for the undergrounding of existing overhead utilities." This item has been scheduled for consideration as a Consent Calendar item for the City Council meeting of October 16th, at 7:00 P.M. We need three additional sets of the site and elevation plan by October 9, 1990, for that meeting. Additionally, we would strongly suggest that you have a colored rendering of .the plans prepared for the City Council meeting. Please submit them to the Planning and Development Department by October 12, 1990. Should you have any questions, please contact the undersigned. Very truly yours, JERRY HERMAN PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Stan Sawa Principal Planner SS : bja ss: Earle Florence, Arvid Johnson & Associates LTRSS.020 MAILING ADDRESS - P.O. BOX 1504 - LA QUINTA; CALIFORNIA 92253 DATE: PROJECT: APPLICANT: LOCATION: STAFF REPORT DESIGN REVIEW .BOARD FILE COPY SEPTEMBER 5, 1990 3550 SQUARE FEET COMMERCIAL BUILDING IN VILLAGE AT LA QUINTA SPECIFIC,PLAN AREA (PLOT PLAN 90-453 AND VARIANCE 90-013). ORANCO DEVELOPMENT SOUTHEAST CORNER OF AVENIDA LA FONDA AND DESERT CLUB DRIVE. BACKGROUND: The project proposed consists of a one story commercial structure with approximately 3,550 square feet of floor area. The project site is located on the eastern boundary of the Village at La Quinta Specific Plan and subject to all applicable requirements of the Specific Plan and C-V-C Zone. The site is presently vacant with approximately 125 feet of frontage on Desert Club Drive and 100 feet of frontage onAvenidaLa Fonda. A single family residence, in the C-V-C Zone exists to the south with the lot to the east vacant. DESIGN COMMENTS: The Village at La Quinta Specific Plan's primary design theme is. the DESIGN OASIS. every building, outdoor space, and plant selected for landscaping must reflect that it is located in the desert and is designed or chosen to respect the desert climate. Other elements of the design theme are pedestrian scale, La Quinta's historic architectural vernacular, and the arts. Attached are excerpts from the specific plan describing the above (Attachment #1) . With regards to building design, the specific plan provides guidelines pertaining to general appearance, roofs, walls, windows, doors and shadefeatures. Excerpts are attached describing the above (Attachment #2.) . The plans only indicate wall sign location facing Avenida La Fonda and Desert Club Drive. No details on the signage is indicated. The specific plan provides specific requirements for the signs . Landscape areas are indicated at the rear of the building in the parking lot area. No landscaping is indicated along the street frontages. Staffrpt.004 RECOMMENDATION: Staff feels that as indicated in the specific plan (p. 99), every project within the Village area must be high quality in architecture and environment. If the commitment to enforce the specific plan isn't there, then it may as well not exist. The attached excerpts from the specific plan provide guidance for reviewing this project . Staff would offer the following comments to reinforce or supplement the guidelines: 1. Specific sign program shall be approved by the Design Review Board prior to issuance of building permit . 2. Preliminary and final landscaping/irrigation plans shall be approved by the Design Review Board prior to issuance of building permit. Street trees with grates per specific plan are to be provided with landscape areas (especially vines or trellis) added adjacent to street 'sides of project. Landscaping fingers to be provided between parking stalls to provide' .code required shading of parking area. • 3. ' Architectural treatment shall be added on parking lot side and south side of building to be equivalent to street sides of building per code requirements; 4 . Window and doors provided adjacent to street appear to be too large, out of proportion, and possibly not in compliance with specific plan. " 5 Trellis structure, especially rafters, should consist of heavy beams. : 6. The stucco should be provided with a decorative trowelled finish per specific . plan. ? . The face of the steps adjacent to streets should be provided with tile or other decorative treatment forsafety and aesthetic purposes. The Design Review Board should review the plansconsidering the attached excerpts and Staff comments and provide a recommendation to the Planning Commission. Attachments: 1. Design theme 2. Building Design 3. Location Map 4. Plans and exhibits Staffrpt.004 2 5.0 DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES - PREAMBLE 5.1 Introduction The development guidelines are an important part of the Specific Plan because they influence directly the property owners, developers and design professionals such as architects and engineers, who will be responsible for the development of individual projects within the Village. The development guidelines complement the City's General Plan, zoning and subdivision ordinances and the building codes. The General Plan and zoning maps are essentially two-dimensional, but the Specific Plan and guidelines go further into the three-dimensional aspects of planning and design. It is true that the zoning ordinance influences the shape of a building through setback and height requirements, but it does not deal to any extent with a building's appearance, its architecture and, above all, its quality. The Specific Plan and in particular the development guidelines adds to the zoning ordinance by dealing more precisely with these issues. What is the relationship of the Specific Plan and the guidelines to the present zoning and building codes? The requirements of the present zoning and building codes will still continue to apply. In certain areas, however, the Specific Plan will replace a portion of the zoning ordinance. For instance, if the proposed parking district is adopted for the Village core, then the zoning ordinance's requirement that all parking be contained on site will be modified by a standard that will allow a parking development fee to be paid by the developer in lieu of a parking space on site. The key point is that the guidelines are more precise in influencing a building's appearance, than the zoning ordinance. The Specific Plan and guidelines will be implemented by the City. The ultimate decision on any •issue will, of course, rest with City Council. However, decisions are rendered on projects all the way up the line from planners and building inspectors, to the Planning Commission and to City Council itself. Now enforcement of most provisions in the zoning ordinance or building code is quite easy to do. For example, a building either meets the minimum setbacks or it does not. There is little room for interpretation. But when one deals with more intangible issues such as quality or good architectural design, evaluation is harder, and reasonable people may disagree on interpretation. The following comments are offered to guide the users of this Specific Plan and guidelines. First and foremost, there is the matter of commitment to the concept of achieving a high quality in the architecture and environment within the Village. If the commitment to enforce the Specific Plan isn't there, then it may as well not exist. Second, there is the issue of differing levels of quality. The zoning standards are at the most basic level, usually influencing land uses, building setbacks and building heights. The next level would be the introduction of standards that encourage the use of appropriate colors and building materials and that restrict the number, size, type and location of signs. At the highest level there are standards influencing a building's architecture and the external environment. The Specific Plan and guidelines for the Village are intended to ensure the highest level of quality. Finally there is the issue of the economic advantages of high design quality. It is probably cheaper in the short run to build to minimum zoning requirements than to higher standards. But cheaper is not necessarily better in terms of economic return in the long run. It has been noted previously that the, Village is not in the best location to serve beyond the Immediate local market. People are not going to visit the Village unless it has quality, 99 t 1 Hacienda Del Gato La Quinta Hotel charm and a wide range of attractions. The Village must possess good design, and it is the aim of the City to insist on high design standards and a high quality of architecture. 5.2 Objectives The objectives of the development guidelines are as follows: o To implement the policies adopted in the City of La Quinta's General Plan. o To guide property owners, developers, architects, and other design professionals. o To ensure that a high overall design quality is achieved in the Village. o To ensure that there is compatibility between projects in the Village. o To establish criteria for the evaluation of projects. o To encourage designs and plans that are appropriate to the desert climate. o To establish an architectural theme throughout the Village. o To encourage and promote the presence of art in the Village, whether it be by the display of artworks or by the introduction of uses such as galleries, arts and crafts stores, artists studios and workshops. 5.3 Design Theme The primary design theme is the DESERT OASIS. Every building, every outdoor space, every plant selected for landscaping must reflect that it is located in the desert and is designed or chosen to respect the desert climate. 100 Other Elements of the design theme A. PEDESTRIAN SCALE. Buildings and outdoor spaces must be designed to a scale compatible with the pedestrian. Where vehicles and pedestrians come together, the pedestrian takes precedence. B. LA QUINTA'S HISTORIC ARCHITECTURAL VERNACULAR. Buildings in the Village should reflect the architectural vernacular established in the city's earliest buildings (such as the La Quinta Hotel, the Tennis Club, Hacienda del Gato) and continued in more recent buildings (such as the St. Francis of Assissi Church and Plaza La Quinta). C. THE ARTS. Provision should be made for integrating artworks such as sculpture and murals into the buildings and outdoor spaces. Areas such as pedestrian courts and parking lots should be designed to be used on a temporary basis for art exhibitions. 5.4 Architectural Vernacular The architecture in the Village should reflect the design theme. In order to ensure an overall harmony between buildings an architectural vernacular is recommended comprised of a limited range of architectural features. The vernacular is drawn from features used already in La Quinta's buildings. Does a limited range inhibit architectural creativity and innovation? It should not. In the first place, not all building materials survive well in the desert sun. Thus designing for the desert climate in itself provides limitations. Second, there is a tradition in urban design of building within the framework of a limited array of materials and architectural features which dates back centuries and which includes fine examples from. all over the world including the United States. Indeed it is only very St. Francis of Assissi Church TennisClub j 101 t Bruges I Italian HillTown recently that an "anything goes", almost anarchic, attitude to architectural style has emerged...with frequently appalling results. To thosewho claim that architectural controls will impose monotony and limit individual expression it is possible to simply point to such examples as rows of Victorian houses in San Francisco, or the adobe pueblo style of Santa Fe, New Mexico, or some of New England's small towns, and abroad one can cite the medieval town of Bruges, the Georgian Terraces of London and the hill top towns of- I taly... are these monotonous and I imited? Obviously not. The development guidelines, listed in the following section, are the special controls proposed for the Village covering: building design, site design, relationship to adjoining areas, ' streetscape; landscaping, miscellaneous structures, parking area. design, alleys and servicing, maintenance considerations, and factors for evaluation. The architectural vernacular is contained in all the guideline sections, but is featured most prominently in the building design section. 5.5 Use of the Development Guidelines .The development guidelines are for the .use of anyone (property owner, developer, architect. engineer, and others) wishing to develop, reside operate a business in the Village. The developm,,t guidelines also provide the basic criteria by which a project will be evaluated by the City of La Quinta. The guidelines should be used in conjunction with the zoning ordinance and other City regulations such as the sign ordinance. Therefore,, City Staff will review a project application for compliance with the Specific Plan as well as the zoning ordinance. - Many of the graphic examples in the development guidelines are of existing buildings. They are shown as examples of the type of architecture desired for the Village, however, it is not intended that they be copied. 102 i ,dry„ • .-;4‘• �li,gi n'pi nlll III IAdll 11 '1101'1111 191,111 Facade treatment - Where a water feature is used, water conservation measures should be employed, such as water re -cycling and appropriate design to reduce leakage. 6.4 Building Design 6.4.1 General Conditions - Architectural style should be to the DESERT OASIS theme promoted for the Village (se Section 5.0) . Evaluation of the appearance of project shall be based .on the quality of its design and relationship to surroundings.. - Buildings should emphasize a pedestrian scale and. harmonize with adjacent development. - The addition of elements which maintain a "human scale" versus an "institutional scale" should be encouraged. This would include special_ pedestrian treatment. of =.the ground.' -floor- level of large buildings. Examples of such ground floor treatment include pedestrian arcades, covered awnings, usable and visual street . furniture, seating, plazas, and entryways designed to . human proportions and all emphasizing shade. - Use of landscape strips to soften the transition between building . facade and paved areas are encouraged. - Proposed buildings should . be designed with architectural elements to break up large massive' facades into smaller components of graduated heights and/or varied setbacks. Large dominating facades should. be broken up by: 1) creating a horizontal emphasis through use of trim; 2) adding awnings, eaves, windows, or other architectural ornamentation; and 3) use of combinations of complementary colors. 1N3WHOVi1V 110 Contiguous store fronts (separate business occupants) located in one building should use the same building materials, style, and scale of architectural ornamentation. Similar or compatible building materials should be used on all floor levels .and all elevations of a given building. 6.4.2 Building Components - General Recommendations - The primary visual impact of the Village experienced by the pedestrian or motorist will come from the image' projected by building frontages. Emphasizing continuity of- scale and building features - will create more attractive building groups and will ensure that- individual buildings have an identity. To create this visual impact, building components, such as windows, doors, eaves, and parapets, shall -have good- proportions and relationships to one another. 6.4.3 Building Components - Specific Recommendations _ ROOFS Recommended Primary Shape - PITCHED with hips, gables or shed roof, used singly or in combination. Not Recommended - mansards, barns, false roofs. Recommended Secondary Shape - FLAT with parapet only. Ideally, the flat roof should be used in combination with the pitched roof, particularly to provide a transition to an abutting building. Not Recommended - flat roof with overhangs. Recommended material for pitched roofs - clay mission tiles, pan tiles, flat tiles. ROOFS These Not these 111 Las Hadas '110,111-m01i till I' Plaza del Sol Rich treatment of building facade. Not Recommended - Shakes (wood or metal) , • metal, asphalt shingles, gravel. Recommended tile color - reds and Tight browns. Not Recommended - blue, black, white. Recommended material for flat roofs Since the flat roof will be concealed behind a parapet most appropriate materials can be used such as composition, gravel and metal. - Use roof design or parapet to screen or conceal roof mounted equipment. WALLS Recommended form - Solid, with limited openings. A rich treatment is encouraged withseveral architectural elements. Not Recommended - Curtain walls, column and panels, tilt -up. Recommended .Material - Stucco with trowelled finish. - Concrete block and slurnpstone - Wood is . recommended only for trim and smal accent areas Not Recommended - Unpainted concrete block, exposed steel, wood cladding, plywood, plastics, aluminum siding, glass walls. Recommended colors - Off white and cream Pastel colors Earth tones - 'Bright colors only as accents Not Recommended - Dark colors - Bright colors used extensively 112 1 i i 411 WINDOWS AND OPENINGS Recommended Shape - Windows should appear as openings within a wall. An exception to this is store front windows. - Windows should be used as a design element. Horizontal proportion of buildings can be emphasized with rows of windows. - Window openings should express variety and richness. Arched openings are encouraged. - Openings should be recessed to show wall thickness. - , Deeply recessed openings which provide shade are encouraged for- south, east and west facing windows. - Small -pane division of windows is encouraged. - Casement opening windows and French windows are encouraged. - Security devices (iron bars) should be integrated into project design details. Not Recommended - Nail -on Windows - Aluminum Sliding Windows. - Windows flush with the surface - Bay windows (which are more appropriate for colder, cloudier climates) except under an overhang or in a shaded part of the building. Recommended Materials - Wood frames encouraged - Metal frames are permissable if anodized or painted with dark colors Not Recommended - Natural aluminum frames and shiny metals - Mirrored glass is not recommended for eye level windows. DOORS AND DOORWAYS Recommended Form - Try, where possible to make an entry feature of the door by recessing it, or by the use of an arch, or by projecting a portico. NMI II III .4111 wet Doorway at Tlaquepaque, Sedona, AZ. 113 1 i111111s Cloister at St. Francis of Assissi Church '';IIr;i I ,IIIli:' :hIT''" II 1 oili'IIIH,IPI III' 11 III II� III 1;''I'llll''li I I1 II �III1III':IIII�IIIIII I:b. IIII IIIIII I.iInl s. I .IIlilnluIoPEIu: i.a dl� I ll'hIIIIII 0111111 �I I . - �: Jam —=-- Shaded Walkway at the Tennis Club • Trellis Arcade • Ornamental doors are encouraged. French doors with small glass panes are encouraged. , Heavy, rough-hewn doors. Recommended Materials Wood frames and doors Not Recommended Shiny aluminum doors. Metal frames and glass door' are generally discouraged, but if they are contained in deep recesses and the metal is darkanodized, they may sometimes be acceptable. SHADE FEATURES Shade features are strongly encouraged. Indeed they should be an integral .part, if not a dominant part, of the building's architecture. Shade • features can create the impression -'of continuity among neighboring buildings or within the face of a single building. - They offer sun and weather protection to pedestrians. Shade features reduce glare and save energy use by controlling the amount of sunlight which penetrates the store front. Recommended Form The most preferred form is the arched arcade which can be used in a variety of ways. However, where different forms of arcades abut, they must be compatible in size, scale and spacing. Another form is the trellis, which again can be treated in many ways.But where the trellis is used as- a unifying element in front of differing building's, the type of 'trellis should be uniform. Canvas canopies and awnings •are permissable, but they should be used sparingly. Wooden louvered -shutters are also permissable on windows that are not shaded by a colonnade or balcony. 114 - Multicolor or boldly colored awnings are ' discouraged. • Signage on awnings should be painted on the awning itself and be restricted to the awning's flap or to the end panels of angled, curved, or 'box awnings. - As with all other facade elements, the materials, type, and color of awnings , chosen for a building should be those most consistent and in character with the type of building they will serve. Landscape covering should be integrated the design of trellis structures. • Recommended Materials Stucco Wood (heavy beams and columns) Concrete, concrete block and' appropriately treated Not Recommended - • Plexiglass, metal • discouraged. bricks into if and glossy vinyl awnings are _OTHER FEATURES , There are other features that can add richness and , character 'to a building. The' features that are an important 'ingredient of the architectural vernacular include stairways, chimneys; balconies and gateways and accent details. STAIRWAYS Recommended Stairways - ,Stairways that are an integral part of the design of a building. - Not Recommended - Stairways that appear added on. - -Metal stairways. - 115 Stairway at Tlaquepaque 1 Stairway at Plaza de Sol LOCATION M:AP ORANCO DEVELOPMENT Arvid Johnson ASsocii , Ltd. 8940 N. 19th Ave. Suite 102 - PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85021 (602) 997-9653 TO City of LaQuinta P.O. Box 1504/78-105 Calle Estado LaQuinta, CA" 92253 WE ARE SENDING YOU XX Attached ❑. Under separate cover via DATE Auq. 27, 1990 JOB NO. 90012 ATTENTION Mr. Stan B. - * Sawa/Principal Planner RE: LaOuinta Center the following items: ❑ Shop drawings X{ Prints 0 Plans O Copy of letter 0 Change order 0 0 Samples 0 Specifications COPIES . DATE Na. , DESCRIPTION 2 Ruilding Flevations- THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: - ❑ For approval 0 Approved as submitted 0 Resubmit copies for approval XX For your use 0 Approved as noted . ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ As requested 0 Returned for corrections 0 Return corrected prints ❑ For review and comment 0 O FOR BIDS DUE 19 0 PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS NOTE: —Elevations show recessed, bronze anodized aluminum storefront I lrm tY litm AUG.2 8 1990 CITY OF LA QUINTA PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPT COPY TO 6/�:-Ige--? SIGNED: PRODUCT 240-2 (r) Ix. GMm, Ma,. 01471. If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us a once. THE DESERT August 16, 1990 Stan Sawa, Principal Planner City of La Quinta 78.-105' Call.e Estado P.O.Box 1504' La Quinta, CA 92253 Dear Stan• CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RECEIVED AUG 20199t) CITY OF. LA QUINTA PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEP, .The Chamber.of Commerce welcomes the new commercial buiiding in our Village. Our concern is to make. sure that its design theme conforms -to the specific design standards in the' La .Quinta Specific Plan for the Village. Sincerely, E.L.'"Al" Newkirk President La Quinta Chamber of Commerce ELN/bb . ESTABLISHED IN 191 A ► ANX AGENCY COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT POST OFFICE BOX 1058 • COACHELLA, CALIFORNIA 92236 • TELEPHONE I619) 39b2151 • OIREcon TEALS Comas. PRESIDENT RAYMOND R RUMMONDS. VICE PRESIDENT AOHN W McFADOEN DOROTHY M. NICHOLS THEODORE J FISH Planning Commission City of La Quanta Post Office Box 1504 La Quanta, California 92253 , Gentlemen: August 16, 1990 OFFICERS THOMAS E LEVY. GENERAL *WAGER -CHIEF ENGINEER RERNARDINE SUTTON. SECRETARY OWEN McCOO4 ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER REDwINE AND SHERRILL. ATTORNEYS File: 0163.1 RECLJ I► LD AUG 2 0 1990 CITY OF LA QUINT)! NANNING L DDDE(pp"ryr DEP Subject: Plot Plan No. 90-453, Environmental Assessment' No. 90-1?1, Portion of Southwest Quarter, Section 6, Township 6 South, Range 7 East, San Bernardino Meridian This area is protected from stormwater flows by a system of channels and dikes, and may. be considered safe from stormwater flows except in rare instances. A portion of this area is designated Zone B on the preliminary Federal Flood Insurance rate maps which are in effect at this time. A portion of this area is shown to be subjectto shallow flooding and is designated Zone AO, depth one foot on the preliminary Federal Flood Insurance rate maps which are in effect at this time. The district will furnish domestic water and sanitation service to this area in accordance with the current regulations of this district. These regulations provide for the payment of certain fees and charges by the subdivider and said fees and charges are subject to change. This area shall be annexed to Improvement District No. 55 of Coachella Valley Water District for sanitation service. Plans for grading, landscaping, and irrigation systems shall be submitted to Coachella • Valley Water District for review. This review is for ensuring efficient water management. TRUE CONSERVATION USE WATER WISELY Auguse," 16,. 1990 • If" you have any questions please call Bob Meleg, stormwater engineer, extension 264. ; • RF:lmf/e8`; • cc: Don Park Riverside .County Department 1. of Public Health 79-733 Country Club Drive,'Suite D Bermuda Dunes, California 92201 Yours very truly, om Levy - General Manager -Chief Engineer. • RIVERSIDE C _ _NTY FIRE DEPARTMENT IN COOPERATION WITH THE • CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY AND FIRE PROTECTION GLEN J. NEWMAN FIRE CHIEF August 14, 1990 Planning &Engineering Office 79-733 Country Club Drive, Suite F Indio, CA 92201. (619) 342-8886 Planning & Engineering ( 3760 12th Street Riverside, CA 925i`1 . (714) 787.6606 To: City of La Quinta RECEIVED - 'Planning Division Attention: Stan Sawa ALIG RECEIVED Re: Plot Plan 90-453 La Quinta Center CITY % QUINT With respect to the condition of approval regarding the above refeNTIV§IPMLOPilifirOf the Fire Department requires the following fire protection measures be provided in accordance with La Quinta Municipal Code and/or recognized fire protection standards: ji `yv/0 1. Provide or show there exists a water system capable of delivering 150 gpm for a 2 hour duration at 20 psi residual operating pressure which lust be • available before any combustible material is placed on the job site. MI Jr i juINTA AUG 15 t990 TANNING & 3;IELDIVKT KEPT. 2. The required fire flow shall be available from a Super hydrants) (6" x 4" x 2i" x 2}") located not less than 25' nor more than 165' from any portion of the building(s) as measured along approved vehicular travelways. Install a complete fire sprinkler system per NFPA 13. The' post indicator alve and fire department connection shall be located to the front, within 50 feet of a hydrant, and a minimumof 25 feet from the building(s). System plans must be submitted with a plan check/inspection fee to the Fire Departsen for review. A statement that the building(s) will be automatically fire sprinklered must be included on the title page of the building plans. 4. Install a Hood Duct automatic fire extinguishing system. System plans must be submitted, along with a plan check/ inspection fee, to the Fire Department for review. . 5. Install portable fire extinguishers per NFPA, Pamphlet 110, but not less than 2A108C in rating. Contact certified extinguisher company for proper placement of equipment. 6. Certain designated areas will be required to be maintained as fire lanes. Final conditions will be addressed when building plans are reviewed. A plan check fee must be paid to the Fire Department at the time building plans are submitted. To: City of La Quinta Re: PP 90-453 All questions regarding the meaning of 8/14/90 Page 2. these conditions should be referred to the Fire Department Planning & Engineering Staff at (619) 342-8886. Sincerely,' :RAYREGIS Chief lire tennis Dawson Deputy Fire Marshal � Ylq PLANNING CMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of La Quinta Planning Commission will hold a PUBLIC HEARING .on September 25, 1990, at 7:00 p.m. in the La Quinta City Hall Council Chambers, 78-105 Calle Estado, on the following item: ITEM: PLOT PLAN 90-453 i VARIANCE 90-013 APPLICANT: ORANCO DEVELOPMENT LOCATION: SOUTHEAST CORNER OF AVENIDA LA FONDA G DESERT CLUB DR. REQUEST: APPROVAL OF PLOT PLAN TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A ONE STORY RETAIL BUILDING WITH 3550 SQUARE FEET OF AREA, VARIANCE TO ALLOW A PORTION OF THE ON -SITE PARKING TO BE PROVIDED IN THE PARKING DISTRICT, AND NEGATIVE DECLARATION LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT 84, DESERT CLUB TRACT UNIT 14 The La Quinta Planning and Development Department has completed an Environmental Assessment on the Plot Plan and Variance. Based upon this assessment, the Plot Plan will not have a significant adverse effect on the environment-; therefore, a Negative Declaration has been prepared. The La Quints Planning Commission will consider the adoption of the Negative Declaration along with the Plot Plan and Verance at the Hearing. Any person may submit written comments on the Plot Plan or Variance to the Planning and Development Department prior to the Hearing and/or may appear and be heard in support of or opposition to the adoption of the Negative Declaration'and/or the Plot Plan or variance at the time of the Hearing. If you challenge the decision of this Plot Plan or Variance in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues that you or someone else raised either at the Public Hearing or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning and Development Department at, or prior to, the Public Hearing. The proposed Plot Plan and Variance may be viewed by the public Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at the Planning and Development Department, La Quinta City Hall, 78-099 Calle Estado, La Quinta, California. o 'f -II 00, G 61 ofiver v DO NOT PRINT BELOW THIS LINE PUBLISH ONCE ON AUGUST 31, 1990 • • �0I • it V SITE ct :!o $ . )ESTADO ( :- s b t;Act ••./1 • "� BvFy4 )1 • pv _I ON S 1c.r 1 I '3 14 Ai nu 11K ea. 1J • NJ• • 11 O 1 !b / 1010-04, IS .s••!r • 8. 1,11. 1/ .r — 24 4 r so w�.t4 O •4 eN CASE MAP r, CASENO. PLOT PLAN 90-453 VAR .90-013 LOCATION MAP FON04 Y..• •. ►r•y'M. • �% :• FORTUNA +n a 4 SCALE: NTS