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LQ Executive Order No. 05 Amended 5 2020-05-28 - Outdoor Recreation Activities78-495 CALLE TAMPICO,LA QUINTA,CA 92253 EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 5 AS AMENDED by this FIFTH AMENDMENT ORDER GOVERNING LIMITED USES FOR OUTDOOR RECREATION AT PARKS, TRAILS, AND RECREATIONAL COURTS IN THE CITY EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY Date of Executive Order: March 24, 2020 Date AS AMENDED: April 21, 2020 Date of SECOND AMENDMENT: April 28, 2020 Date of THIRD AMENDMENT: April 30, 2020 Date of FOURTH AMENDMENT: May 12, 2020 Date of FIFTH AMENDMENT: May 28, 2020 Pursuant to Chapter 2.20 of the La Quinta Municipal Code and City Council Resolution No. EM 2020-001, the City Manager for the City of La Quinta hereby ORDERS the following: 1. Pursuant to the AMENDED ORDER OF THE HEALTH OFFICER OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE AND OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICER AS DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, dated April 20, 2020, all “public and private gatherings” (as defined therein) within the jurisdiction of the Riverside County Public Health Officer were and remain prohibited, subject to certain exceptions, including exceptions set forth in Sections 1(i) and 1(j) of the amended county order relating to parks, trails, and other outdoor areas and non- contact outdoor sports. Pursuant to the AMENDED ORDER OF THE HEALTH OFFICER OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE AND OF THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE OFFICER AS DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY SERVICES, dated April 29, 2020, and Effective Date of May 1, 2020, and notwithstanding the rescission of that County Order by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors on May 8, 2020, “face coverings” (as defined below) are not required to be worn by people who are OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER TEL (760) 777-7100 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 outdoors, walking, hiking, bicycling, or running, subject to qualifications set forth in this order. This order, as amended, is issued to implement the limited opening and uses of outdoor recreation facilities and equipment in the City of La Quinta. 2. For purposes of this order, “social distancing” means maintaining at least 6 feet of distance from other people (except from those who live in the same household). For purposes of this order, “face covering” includes scarves (dense fabric, without holes), bandanas, neck gaiter, or other fabric face coverings or masks that cover the mouth and nose; provided, however, persons are discouraged from using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as N95 masks, for non-medical reasons. A face covering should be washed after use. 3.Subject to the limitations in this order, parks, trails, and other outdoor areas may be used for walking, jogging, hiking, biking, equestrian activities, and other non-contact outdoor sports, such as golf, pickleball, and tennis. People must comply with social distancing during these activities.People should have face coverings (as referenced above) readily accessible. 4. Subject to the limited uses in this order, activities that create contact with individuals, fixed objects or shared items, activities involving groups of children, adult or children team sports, spectator sports, or other similar public or private events and gatherings are prohibited. 5.Subject to the requirements in this order, all skate parks and dog parks in the City of La Quinta may be open for the limited uses authorized in this order and subject to the social distancing and readily available face covering requirements that are applicable to other outdoor areas in the City of La Quinta. 6.All child play equipment located on or at any park or recreational area located in the City of La Quinta is to remain closed and to be sealed off from public use subject to re- opening as provided in this paragraph. No person, child or adult, may touch or use the child play equipment at the parks and recreation areas subject to this order for whatever purpose, whether that use is for the purpose for which the child play equipment was installed or otherwise, until such equipment may be re-opened as provided in this paragraph. 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 After the California Department of Public Health authorizes the re-opening of playgrounds and picnic areas (currently part of “Stage 3” of the State Resilience Plan for re-opening industries), and after cleaning and readiness for use as determined by the manager or owner of the park or recreational area, child play equipment located on or at any park or recreational area located in the City of La Quinta may be opened and available for public use in accordance with this order and any posted notices, guidance, recommendations, or requirements. Once re-opened, any person, child or adult, who may use the child play equipment is strongly recommended to use and observe applicable state guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19, including but not limited to social distancing, washing hands frequently, refraining from or limiting the touching of high-contact surfaces, and use of a face covering. 7.All public restrooms at any park, trail, outdoor area, or recreation area in the City of La Quinta may be open for public use.Once re-opened, any person who may use a public restroom is strongly recommended to use and observe applicable state guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19, including but not limited to social distancing, washing hands frequently, refraining from or limiting the touching of high- contact surfaces, and use of a face covering. 8.All outdoor recreational courts and their ancillary equipment located in the City of La Quinta, used for a sport or activity that requires or allows two or more persons to touch a single ball or other tangible object to engage in continuous play of that sport or activity, such as tennis courts and pickleball courts, may be open for the limited uses authorized in this order and subject to the social distancing and readily available face covering requirements that are applicable to other non- contact outdoor sports in the City of La Quinta; “singles play” and “doubles play” are authorized for non-contact racket sports (such as tennis and pickleball), and any waiting areas or spectator areas used for waiting shall follow social distancing requirements. Private lessons for tennis and other non-contact racket sports are allowed, provided required social distancing is followed in addition to all other provisions applicable from this order. 9.All hiking trails, and public parking lots available for use at trail heads, in the City of La Quinta may be open for the limited uses authorized in this order and subject to the social 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 distancing and readily available face covering requirements that are applicable to other outdoor areas in the City of La Quinta; however, street parking for hiking trails and around trail heads shall remain prohibited until subsequent order from the City Manager. 10.This order is issued to best protect the public health and welfare and follows the most recent orders and directives from the California Department of Public Health as may be implemented by Riverside County Public Health Office. Any subsequent order from the City Manager shall be based on further direction, if and when issued, from the California Department of Public Health or the Riverside County Public Health Officer, including any further direction on the Internet Web site for the California Department of Public Health, at: https://covid19.ca.gov/ and https://covid19.ca.gov/stay- home-except-for-essential-needs/#top,and Riverside County Public Health Office at: https://www.rivcoph.org/coronavirus, or successor Web sites established by the state department or county public health office. 11.The Assistant to the City Manager is hereby directed to coordinate, deploy, and monitor the limited opening and uses of outdoor recreation facilities and equipment in the City of La Quinta, subject to this order, with notices to the public and any other reasonable means necessary or appropriate. 12.This order applies to all parks, trails, and other outdoor areas, and any outdoor recreation facilities and equipment, in and throughout the City of La Quinta whether public or privately owned. The City of La Quinta, however, may re-open any city- owned public park or other city-owned recreation facility in its discretion to facilitate compliance with the limited uses authorized by this order. 13.This order does not supersede City Manager Executive Order No. 2 as amended. Executive Order No. 2 shall continue to be in effect, and parks owned by the City of La Quinta and subject to Executive Order No. 2 shall also be governed by this order to the extent this order is applicable. 14.Any use of parks, trails, and other outdoor areas for walking, jogging, hiking, biking, equestrian activities, and other non- contact outdoor sports, such as golf, pickleball, and tennis, shall comply with any other generally applicable use 78-495 CALLE TAMPICO, LA QUINTA, CA 92253 requirements, or limitations of said use, set forth in the La Quinta Municipal Code. 15.This order shall remain in effect until terminated or amended by subsequent order from the City Manager. This Executive Order is issued because a Local Emergency, as defined in Section 2.20.020 of the La Quinta Municipal Code, has been proclaimed by the City Council of the City of La Quinta to exist due to the threat of the existence and spread of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in and throughout the city. All of the findings set forth in the recitals to Resolution No. EM 2020-001 adopted by the City Council are hereby incorporated by reference into this Executive Order. This Executive Order is issued, pursuant to Sections 3, 5, and 8 of Resolution No. EM 2020-001 and Section 2.20.100, Subsections (A) and (B), of the La Quinta Municipal Code, under which the City Manager has the authority and power to issue executive orders for any matters related to the Local Emergency. This Executive Order is issued in furtherance of the authority and power to address the Local Emergency as provided in the California Emergency Services Act, Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Title 2 of the Government Code, and implemented by Chapter 2.20 of the La Quinta Municipal Code. Any violation of this Executive Order may be determined to be a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine or imprisonment, or both, pursuant to Section 8665 of the Government Code, Section 2.20.140 of the La Quinta Municipal Code, and any other state or city law as may be applicable. EXECUTED BY: _______________________________ Jon McMillen, City Manager City of La Quinta, California Digitally signed by Jon McMillen DN: cn=Jon McMillen, o=City of La Quinta, ou=City Manager, email=jmcmillen@laquintaca.gov, c=US Date: 2020.05.28 10:02:49 -07'00'