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2023 05 02 Counciltad 0 � o ta - GEM of the DESERT — City Council agendas and staff reports are available on the City's web page: www.LaQuin taCA.pov CITY COUNCIL AGENDA CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBER 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta REGULAR MEETING ON TUESDAY, MAY 2, 2023 3:00 P.M. CLOSED SESSION 1 4:00 P.M. OPEN SESSION Members of the public may listen to this meeting by tuning -in live via httD://laauinta.12milesout.com/video/live. CALL TO ORDER ROLL CALL: Councilmembers: Fitzpatrick, McGarrey, Pena, Sanchez, Mayor Evans PUBLIC COMMENTS - INSTRUCTIONS Members of the public may address the City Council on any matter listed or not listed on the agenda as follows: WRITTEN PUBLIC COMMENTS can be provided either in -person during the meeting by submitting 15 copies to the City Clerk, it is requested that this takes place prior to the beginning of the meeting; or can be emailed in advance to CityClerkMail(@LaQuintaCA.gov, no later than 12:00 p.m., on the day of the meeting. Written public comments will be distributed to Council, made public, and will be incorporated into the public record of the meeting, but will not be read during the meeting unless, upon the request of the Mayor, a brief summary of public comments is asked to be reported. If written public comments are emailed, the email subject line must clearly state "Written Comments" and should include: 1) full name, 2) city of residence, and 3) subject matter. VERBAL PUBLIC COMMENTS can be provided in -person during the meeting by completing a "Request to Speak" form and submitting it to the City Clerk; it is requested that this takes place prior to the beginning of the meeting. Please limit your comments to three (3) minutes (or approximately 350 words). Members of the public shall be called upon to speak by the Mayor. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Page 1 of 6 MAY 2, 2023 In accordance with City Council Resolution No. 2022-027, a one-time additional speaker time donation of three (3) minutes per individual is permitted; please note that the member of the public donating time must: 1) submit this in writing to the City Clerk by completing a "Request to Speak" form noting the name of the person to whom time is being donated to, and 2) be present at the time the speaker provides verbal comments. Verbal public comments are defined as comments provided in the speakers' own voice and may not include video or sound recordings of the speaker or of other individuals or entities, unless permitted by the Mayor. Public speakers may elect to use printed presentation materials to aid their comments; 15 copies of such printed materials shall be provided to the City Clerk to be disseminated to the City Council, made public, and incorporated into the public record of the meeting; it is requested that the printed materials are provided prior to the beginning of the meeting. There shall be no use of Chamber resources and technology to display visual or audible presentations during public comments, unless permitted by the Mayor. All writings or documents, including but not limited to emails and attachments to emails, submitted to the City regarding any item(s) listed or not listed on this agenda are public records. All information in such writings and documents is subject to disclosure as being in the public domain and subject to search and review by electronic means, including but not limited to the City's Internet Web site and any other Internet Web -based platform or other Web -based form of communication. All information in such writings and documents similarly is subject to disclosure pursuant to the California Public Records Act [Government Code § 7920.000 et seq.]. PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA At this time, members of the public may address the City Council on any matter not listed on the agenda pursuant to the "Public Comments - Instructions" listed above. The City Council values your comments; however, in accordance with State law, no action shall be taken on any item not appearing on the agenda unless it is an emergency item authorized by the Brown Act [Government Code § 54954.2(b)]. TELECONFERENCE ACCESSIBILITY - INSTRUCTIONS Teleconference accessibility may be triggered in accordance with AB 2449 (Stats. 2022, Ch. 285), codified in the Brown Act [Government Code § 549531, if a member of the City Council requests to attend and participate in this meeting remotely due to `just cause" or "emergency circumstances," as defined, and only if the request is approved. In such instances, remote public accessibility and participation will be facilitated via Zoom Webinar as detailed at the end of this Agenda. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Page 2 of 6 MAY 2, 2023 CLOSED SESSION 1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — ANTICIPATED LITIGATION; SIGNIFICANT EXPOSURE TO LITIGATION PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH (2) OR (3) OF SUBDIVISION (d) OF GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9 (NUMBER OF POTENTIAL CASES: 1) 2. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 FOR REAL PROPERTY LOCATED AT 78181 AVENIDA LA FONDA, EAST OF DESERT CLUB DRIVE; ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 770-125-003 CITY NEGOTIATOR: JON McMILLEN, CITY MANAGER PROPERTY OWNER: CITY OF LA QUINTA NEGOTIATING PARTY: NINO ROSINI UNDER NEGOTIATION: PRICE AND TERM OF PAYMENT RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION RECONVENE AT 4:00 P.M. REPORT ON ACTION(S) TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA At this time, members of the public may address the City Council on any matter not listed on the agenda pursuant to the "Public Comments — Instructions" listed above. The City Council values your comments; however, in accordance with State law, no action shall be taken on any item not appearing on the agenda unless it is an emergency item authorized by the Brown Act [Government Code § 54954.2(b)]. ANNOUNCEMENTS, PRESENTATIONS, AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS 1. FAMILY YMCA OF THE DESERT PRESENTATION BY CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER PAULA SIMONDS AND EARLY CHILDHOOD DIRECTOR CHERYL HUGHES REGARDING PROGRAMS AND SERVICES CONSENT CALENDAR NOTE: Consent Calendar items are routine in nature and can be approved by one motion. PAGE 1. APPROVE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF APRIL 4, 2023 7 2. APPROVE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF APRIL 18, 2023 17 3. AUTHORIZE THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO UTILIZE PWLC II, INC 25 FOR ADDITIONAL $75,000 IN FISCAL YEAR 2022/23 FOR LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 89-1 MAINTENANCE SERVICES AND CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Page 3 of 6 MAY 2, 2023 FOR EXTRA WORK WHEN THEY ARE THE QUALIFIED AND/OR LOWEST BIDDER 4. APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. 12 TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH BENGAL ENGINEERING, INC FOR THE DUNE PALMS ROAD BRIDGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2011-05 5. APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. 5 TO AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES WITH GHD, INC FOR THE HIGHWAY 111 CORRIDOR PROJECT NO. 2019-05 6. APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF INDIO FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF: 1) AVENUE 50 WIDENING IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT NO. 2022-05, 2) JEFFERSON STREET AND HIGHWAY 111 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT 2022-07, AND 3) JEFFERSON STREET SLURRY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT 2021-17; AND APPROPRIATE FUNDING FOR JEFFERSON STREET AND HIGHWAY 111 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS ANDJEFFERSON STREET SLURRY IMPROVEMENTS 7. AWARD CONTRACT TO UNIVERSAL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING FOR 59 THE CITYWIDE MISCELLANEOUS AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT NO. 2022-08 8. APPROVE DEMAND REGISTERS DATED APRIL 14 AND APRIL 21, 2023 65 BUSINESS SESSION PAGE 1. ADOPT RESOLUTIONS GRANTING PARTIAL WAIVER OF ENTITLEMENT APPLICATION FEES AND WAIVER OF UNDERGROUNDING UTILITIES TO CORONEL HOMES FOR FOUR VILLAGE HOSPITALITY HOMES ON FOUR PROPERTIES IN THE VILLAGE COMMERCIAL ZONE LOCATED AT 51120 AVENIDA NAVARRO, 51116 AVENIDA MENDOZA, 51080 AVENIDA MARTINEZ, AND 51100 AVENIDA MARTINEZ [RESOLUTION NOS. 2023-010; 2023-011; 2023-012; 2023-013; 2023-014] 2. APPROVE CONTRACT SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH ACTION PARK ALLIANCE INC. FOR X-PARK MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES STUDY SESSION — None PUBLIC HEARINGS — None DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS 1. CITY MANAGER 2. CITY ATTORNEY 3. CITY CLERK 4. COMMUNITY RESOURCES CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Page 4 of 6 MAY 2, 2023 5. DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT - QUARTERLY REPORT - JANUARY - MARCH 2023 6. FINANCE 7. PUBLIC WORKS - QUARTERLY REPORT - JANUARY - MARCH 2O23 MAYOR'S AND COUNCIL MEMBERS' ITEMS REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS 1. CVAG CONSERVATION COMMISSION (Evans) 2. CVAG ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE (Evans) 3. CVAG EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (Evans) 4. GREATER PALM SPRINGS CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU (Evans) 5. IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT - COACHELLA VALLEY ENERGY COMMISSION (Evans) 6. LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES DELEGATE (Evans) 7. COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT JOINT POLICY COMMITTEE (Evans) 8. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS (Evans) 9. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SUBCOMMITTEE (Evans & Fitzpatrick) 10. COACHELLA VALLEY MOUNTAINS CONSERVANCY (McGarrey) 11. DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT COMMITTEE (Fitzpatrick & McGarrey) 12. COACHELLA VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT COMMITTEE (Fitzpatrick & Pena) 13. RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION (Fitzpatrick) 14. CANNABIS AD HOC COMMITTEE (Pena & Sanchez) 15. CVAG PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE (Pena) 16. CVAG VALLEY -WIDE HOMELESSNESS COMMITTEE (Pena) 17. LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES - PUBLIC SAFETY POLICY COMMITTEE (Pena) 18. IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT - ENERGY CONSUMERS ADVISORY COMMITTEE (McGarrey) 19. COACHELLA VALLEY MOSQUITO AND VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICT (Pena) 20. CVAG TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE (Fitzpatrick) 21. SUNLINE TRANSIT AGENCY (Pena) 22. DESERT SANDS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT COMMITTEE (Evans & Sanchez) 23. ANIMAL CAMPUS COMMISSION (Sanchez) 24. LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES - PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE (Sanchez & Pena) 25. RIVERSIDE LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION (Sanchez) 26. GREATER CV CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INFORMATION EXCHANGE COMMITTEE (Sanchez) 27. PALM SPRINGS AIRPORT COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES OF APRIL 19, 2023 ADJOURNMENT ********************************* The next regular meeting of the City Council will be held on May 16, 2023, at 4:00 p.m. at the City Hall Council Chamber, 78495 Calle Tampico, La Quinta, CA 92253. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Page 5 of 6 MAY 2, 2023 DECLARATION OF POSTING I, Monika Radeva, City Clerk of the City of La Quinta, do hereby declare that the foregoing Agenda for the La Quinta City Council meeting was posted on the City's website, near the entrance to the Council Chamber at 78495 Calle Tampico, and the bulletin board at the La Quinta Cove Post Office at 51321 Avenida Bermudas, on April 27, 2023. DATED: April 27, 2023 MONIKA RADEVA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California Public Notices • The La Quinta City Council Chamber is handicapped accessible. If special equipment is needed for the hearing impaired, please call the City Clerk's office at (760) 777-7123, 24- hours in advance of the meeting and accommodations will be made. If background material is to be presented to the City Council during a City Council meeting, please be advised that 15 copies of all documents, exhibits, etc., must be supplied to the City Clerk for distribution. It is requested that this takes place prior to the beginning of the meeting. *** TELECONFERENCE PROCEDURES — PURSUANT TO AB 2449*** APPLICABLE ONLY WHEN TELECONFERENCE ACCESSIBILITY IS IN EFFECT Verbal public comments via Teleconference — members of the public may attend and participate in this meeting by teleconference via Zoom and use the "raise your hand" feature when public comments are prompted by the Mayor; the City will facilitate the ability for a member of the public to be audible to the City Council and general public and allow him/her/they to speak on the item(s) requested. Please note — members of the public must unmute themselves when prompted upon being recognized by the Mayor, in order to become audible to the City Council and the public. Only one person at a time may speak by teleconference and only after being recognized by the Mayor. ZOOM LINK: https://us06web.zoom.us/m/82540879912 Meeting ID: 825 4087 9912 Or join by phone: (253) 215 — 8782 Written public comments — can be provided in person during the meeting or emailed to the City Clerk's Office at CityClerkMail(a-)LaQuintaCA.gov any time prior to the adjournment of the meeting, and will be distributed to the City Council, made public, incorporated into the public record of the meeting, and will not be read during the meeting unless, upon the request of the Mayor, a brief summary of any public comment is asked to be read, to the extent the City Clerk's Office can accommodate such request. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Page 6 of 6 MAY 2, 2023 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 1 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 2023 CALL TO ORDER A regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council was called to order at 3:00 p.m. by Mayor Evans. PRESENT: Councilmembers Fitzpatrick, McGarrey, Pena, Sanchez, Mayor Evans ABSENT: None PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA — None CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA City Manager McMillen requested to pull Consent Calendar Item No. 3, related to an Agreement for Contract Services with Courtmaster Sports, Inc. to convert two tennis courts into eight pickleball courts at Fritz Burns Park, Project No. 2022-29, and move it for consideration under Business Session Item No. 2 on the agenda. Councilmember Pena said he will recuse himself from discussion and vote on Consent Calendar Item No. 3, moved for consideration as Business Session item No. 2 on the agenda as noted above, due to a potential conflict of interest stemming from the proximity of his real property to this project. Councilmember McGarrey said she will recuse herself and abstain from discussion and vote on Consent Calendar Item No. 5 due to a potential conflict of interest stemming from a business relationship, i.e., her employer, Southern California Gas Company, is listed on the Demand Register, and requested that the item be pulled for a separate vote. Council concurred. CLOSED SESSION 1. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON HIGHWAY 111 EAST OF DUNE PALMS (APN: 600-020-053) CITY NEGOTIATOR: JON MCMILLEN, CITY MANAGER PROPERTY OWNER: CITY OF LA QUINTA NEGOTIATING PARTY: SUNRIDGE HOTEL GROUP UNDER NEGOTIATION: PRICE AND TERMS OF PAYMENT AND/OR DISPOSITION OF THE PROPERTY IDENTIFIED CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 1 of 10 APRIL 4, 2023 7 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — ANTICIPATED LITIGATION; SIGNIFICANT EXPOSURE TO LITIGATION PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH (2) OR (3) OF SUBDIVISION (d) OF GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9 (NUMBER OF POTENTIAL CASES: 1) COUNCIL RECESSED THE OPEN SESSION PORTION OF THE MEETING AND MOVED INTO CLOSED SESSION AT 3:03 P.M. MAYOR EVANS RECONVENED THE OPEN SESSION PORTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING AT 4:02 P.M. WITH ALL MEMBERS PRESENT REPORT ON ACTION(S) TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION: City Attorney Ihrke reported no actions were taken in Closed Session that require reporting pursuant to Government Code section 54957.1 (Brown Act). PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Councilmember Fitzpatrick led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance. PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA PUBLIC SPEAKER: Doug Motz, La Quinta, La Quinta Chamber of Commerce — commented on the 16t" annual 2023 La Quinta Car Show which was held on Saturday, March 25, 2023, at the La Quinta Community Park; updated Council on membership, GEM ads, ribbon cuttings, and Chamber 101 mixers. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Richard Gray, La Quinta — spoke of installing solar panels on new apartment projects; need for status updates on CV Link regional trail project, spearheaded by the Coachella Valley Association of Governments; as well as updates on SilverRock and other projects; and City purchase of two large lots on Highway 111 for affordable housing should be more coordinated for low, medium, and above medium units, and should have some three -bedroom units for families. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Don Shoffstall, La Quinta (used speaker time donated by resident Gary Dolenga) — spoke about the short-term vacation rental (STVR) program; positive results due to the current ban in place on the issuance of new STVR permits; City's metrics and data reflecting false positives due to residents' non -participation; results of resident survey completed by the N4N group in December 2020 indicated only 10% of residents contacted City with comments on the STVR program; stated that supporters of the failed Measure A initiative will continue to collaborate with the City in making the STVR program stronger; and asked Council to consider "certifying" the STVR program with the current ban on the issuance of new STVR permits. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Matthew Snyder, La Quinta — (donated one minute of his time to resident Claudia Snyder) — spoke about possible violations at the Dupont Estate; development delays of the Talus project; called for the resignation of the Mayor and City Manager; and announced his intent to install flags on his property. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 2 of 10 APRIL 4, 2023 8 PUBLIC SPEAKER: Claudia Snyder, La Quinta — (used an additional one minute donated from resident Matthew Snyder) — said there was corruption by public officials; spoke about possible violations at the Dupont Estate; development delays of the Talus project and need for dust abatement; and called for the resignation of the Mayor and City Manager. Mayor Evans called public speaker Lynne Daniels to the podium. While Ms. Daniels was being called in from elsewhere in City Hall, Mayor Evans asked the City Attorney to explain the reason Ms. Daniels was not present in the Council Chamber. City Attorney Ihrke provided the following statement regarding Riverside County Superior Court order, case number CVPS2204261, imposing a civil harassment restraining order by Lynne Daniels against Claudia Snyder: The Brown Act (Gov. Code Section 54954.3) requires that an opportunity for public comments from members of the public be provided at every public meeting, during which members of the public may address the legislative body on any item within the subject matter jurisdiction of the legislative body, provided that no action can be taken on any item not appearing on the agenda. Also pursuant to that same state law, the Council may adopt, and has adopted, reasonable regulations to ensure that public comment may be available to all members of the public wanting to address the Council. There have been in the past situations when accommodations needed to be made so that members of the public who may not be able to find a seat or otherwise may not be able to be present in Council Chamber were allowed to watch the Council meeting in other areas of City Hall, such as the Study Session room and/or City Hall Lobby, and when a person was called to address the Council, would then be able to approach Council in the Council Chamber at the podium. The City Manager, City Attorney, and City Staff were made aware of a court order that requires a specified distance must be maintained between two individuals, such that having both persons present in Council Chamber at the same time would contradict the court order. At the same time, each individual has a legal right to address the Council for public comment. In order to make reasonable accommodations in light of the court order, City Staff has set up the Study Session room for viewing the Council meeting in real time, and has put in place a procedure to have the individuals accompanied by deputies and staff so that there is the ability for each person to address the Council in the Chamber. While waiting for Ms. Daniels to appear, Mayor Evans called the next public speaker. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Melissa Labayog, La Quinta — spoke about violations at the Dupont Estate; in support of allowing STVRs in her neighborhood so she and others can sell their homes; said she has received no notices of any events at the Dupont Estate since 2016; and said the event center, Dupont Estate, should lose its permit for not following City rules. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 3 of 10 APRIL 4, 2023 9 PUBLIC SPEAKER: Lynne Daniels, owner of Dupont Estate, La Quinta — stated she has an active and compliant event permit allowing up to three (3) events per year; last event was in November 2022, a reception, not a fundraiser, funded by Mayor Evans; complaints and allegations made by a few neighbors were false and disrespectful; and due to being assaulted by neighbor Claudia Snyder, she has a restraining order against her. City Clerk Radeva said WRITTEN PUBLIC COMMENTS were received from the residents listed below, in alphabetical order, regarding Special Events Permits and related notifications regarding the DuPont Estate, a permitted short-term vacation rental property in La Quinta, which were distributed to Council, made public, published on the City's website, and included in the public record of this meeting: • B. Brown, La Quinta • Claudia Snyder, La Quinta • Matthew Snyder, La Quinta ANNOUNCEMENTS, PRESENTATIONS AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS — None CONSENT CALENDAR 1. ADOPT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2023- 0002 GRANTING FIRST EXTENSION OF TIME FOR THE JEFFERSON STREET APARTMENTS PROJECT APPROVED UNDER SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2020-0001; CEQA: A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION WAS ADOPTED UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 2020-0001; LOCATION: SOUTHEAST CORNER OF JEFFERSON STREET AND PALM CIRCLE DRIVE [RESOLUTION NO. 2023-007] 2. APPROVE PURCHASE OF NINETY-SEVEN LIGHT -EMITTING DIODE LAMP POSTS FROM DESERT ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC TO BE REPLACED WITHIN CITY PARKS AND LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 89-1 3. Pulled from Consent Calendar by Staff and moved for consideration under Business Session No. 2 >>> APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES WITH COURTMASTER SPORTS, INC TO CONVERT TWO TENNIS COURTS INTO EIGHT PICKLEBALL COURTS AT FRITZ BURNS PARK, PROJECT NO. 2022-29 4. APPROVE DEMAND REGISTERS DATED MARCH 17 AND MARCH 24, 2023 5. Pulled fora separate vote by Councilmember McGarrey >>> APPROVE DEMAND REGISTERS FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY DATED FEBRUARY 10 AND MARCH 10, 2023 MOTION — A motion was made and seconded by Councilmembers Fitzpatrick/Pena to approve Consent Calendar Item Nos. 1, 2, and 4 as recommended, with Item No. 1 adopting Resolution No. 2023-007. Motion passed unanimously. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 4 of 10 APRIL 4, 2023 10 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 5 COUNCILMEMBER McGARREY RECUSED HERSELF FROM DISCUSSION AND VOTE ON CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 5 DUE TO A POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST STEMMING FROM A BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP WITH HER EMPLOYER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY MOTION — A motion was made and seconded by Councilmembers Fitzpatrick/Pena to approve Consent Calendar Item No. 5 as recommended. Motion passed: ayes — 4, noes — 0, abstain — 1 (McGarrey), absent — 0. BUSINESS SESSION 1. RECEIVE AND FILE CITYWIDE HISTORIC RESOURCES INVENTORY UPDATE Senior Planner Flores presented the staff report, which is on file in the Clerk's Office. PRESENTER: Wendy Tinsley Becker, Founding Principal with Urbana Preservation and Planning — provided a detailed presentation on the preparation process, stakeholder involvement, and findings of the historic resources inventory (HRI). Council discussed restrictions on buying, selling, or remodeling homes on the HRI; the Historical Society's role in documenting properties on the HRI before an owner changes any significant feature; incentives for owners whose property is on the National register; correction to name on page 203 from "John" to "Joe;" noted that the north -south streets in the Cove are named for Mexican generals and presidents, and the east -west streets are named for Mexican states; and importance of honoring the history of the Gem of the Desert. MOTION — A motion was made and seconded by Councilmembers McGarrey/Fitzpatrick to receive and file the citywide Historic Resources Inventory update as recommended. Motion passed unanimously. 2. Pulled from Consent Calendar Item No. 3 by Staff and moved for consideration as Business Session No. 2 >>> APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES WITH COURTMASTER SPORTS, INC TO CONVERT TWO TENNIS COURTS INTO EIGHT PICKLEBALL COURTS AT FRITZ BURNS PARK, PROJECT NO. 2022-29 COUNCILMEMBER PE/VA RECUSED HIMSELF FROM DISCUSSION AND VOTE ON BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO. 2, MOVED FROM CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 3, DUE TO A POTENTIAL CONFLICT OF INTEREST STEMMING FROM THE PROXIMITY OF HIS REAL PROPERTY INTEREST TO THE PROJECT LOCATION; AND LEFT THE DIAS AT 5: 08 P.M. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 5 of 10 APRIL 4, 2023 11 Management Analyst Hansen presented the staff report, which is on file in the Clerk's Office. Council discussed the need for additional parking or a carpooling/bike riding campaign; grant for Fritz Burns Park master plan; adding pickleball courts in north La Quinta area; use of the City's paisley -shaped lot for temporary parking, teaching users to use the crosswalk at the roundabout; and no current solution to the parking, but will be addressed in the master plan. MOTION — A motion was made and seconded by Councilmembers Fitzpatrick/Sanchez to approve Agreement for Contract Services with Courtmaster Sports, Inc. to convert two (2) tennis courts into eight (8) pickleball courts at Fritz Burns Park, Project No. 2022-29; and authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement and find a solution to parking. Motion passed — ayes 4, noes - 0, abstain — 0, absent — 1 (Pena). COUNCILMEMBER PENA RETURNED TO THE DIAS AT 5: 22 P.M. FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE MEETING STUDY SESSION 2. Taken out of Agenda order >>> DISCUSS FISCAL IMPACTS ANALYSIS OF ANNEXATION OF LA QUINTA SPHERE OF INFLUENCE AND POTENTIAL ADDITION TO THE SPHERE Design and Development Director Castro introduced Consulting Planner Criste, CEO of Terra Nova Planning and Research, Inc., who presented the staff report, which is on file in the Clerk's Office. Council discussed the transient occupancy tax (TOT) percentage for any annexed property would be the same as that set by the La Quinta Municipal Code; number of potential full-time residents being 44,500 persons, which doesn't include short-term vacation renters; annual loss to the City if no property taxes are remitted to City; County bonds, secured in part by the Sphere of Influence (SOI), expire starting in 2037 the earliest; tribal lands in the SOI; areas within the City that currently do not generate property tax revenue to the City; tax pass-throughs, such as the percentage of property tax the County passes to the City, is negotiated between City and County staff; the City's SOI is not within any other city's SOI, and is included in the City's General Plan; provision of utilities is not included in cost projections; analysis of current infrastructure status, and cost estimates of capital improvements to bring it up to City standards; currently, private wells and CVWD provide water, and electric power is very limited; annexing the SOI may improve City's ability to get grants; and effect of annexing SOI on City's Regional Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) numbers. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Gayle Cady, Vista Santa Rosa (VSR), Riverside County — spoke about the City of Coachella's attempt to annex the VSR community; VSR community members need to be notified of discussions and plans; infrastructure levels in VSR are similar to what originally existed in PGA, Trilogy, Andalusia, Coral Mountain, etc.; CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 6 of 10 APRIL 4, 2023 12 improvements needed are paved roads, transition of septic to sewer system, poles carrying electricity, telephone and cable; community needs to be informed of any property tax increases; and she prefers to be annexed by the City of La Quinta as opposed to in County or in the cities of Coachella or Indio. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Joe Hammer, property owner in La Quinta, and in the SOI, Riverside County — said he has purchased tribal land which now generates property tax revenue; the revenue potential of the Jacqueline Cochran Regional (JCR) Airport; and described his properties, the zoning, existing infrastructure, their potential, and requests that his properties be included in Phase 1 of annexation. Council discussion continued with the application, outreach, and negotiation process and timeline for an annexation; the zoning in the SOI now and in future; possible funding for needed services could come from Measure A and G; effect of annexation on voting districts; effect of annexation on pre-existing STVR permits and cannabis cultivation permits in SOI; effect on existing developments in SOI that are not in compliance with La Quinta's building code; Kohl Ranch approvals and development activity; need pros and cons on annexing in phases versus all at once; annexation being an opportunity to increase the City's economic base so it's not so reliant on tourism; the expanded SOI has industrial land so important that the expanded area is included; the Airport Land Use Plan must be considered in the process as well as the tribes and their plans; the potential of the JCR Airport; grandfather clauses regarding buildings and uses; and registered voters in SOI must vote to approve/reject annexation if their numbers meet the threshold. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Mark Tadros, VSR, Riverside County — asked if residents in SOI vote to accept/decline annexation; options when SOI zoning under the County differs from City of La Quinta zoning; and expressed concern about water rights and water rates post - annexation. Council reached a consensus and directed staff to: • Restart public and tribe outreach to keep those in the SOI informed, and get a ranking of their issues, particularly capital improvement needs; • Gather data on SOI residents' support/opposition to La Quinta annexation and reasons; • Include the City's Financial Advisory Commission in reviewing the financial analysis of annexation; • Research the County's Notice of Intent regarding the formation of a district and an added tax; and, • Prepare a comparison of City zoning versus County zoning for all SOI properties. MAYOR EVANS CALLED FOR A BRIEF RECESS AT 6:58 P.M. MAYOR EVANS RECONVENED THE COUNCIL MEETING AT 7:21 P.M. WITH ALL MEMBERS PRESENT CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 7 of 10 APRIL 4, 2023 13 1. Taken out of Agenda order >>> DISCUSS PROJECTS TO BE INCLUDED IN FISCAL YEARS 2023/24 THROUGH 2O27/28 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Public Works Director/City Engineer McKinney and Management Analyst Mignogna presented the staff report, which is on file in the Clerk's Office. Council discussed Avenue 52 and Monroe Street intersection; the X-Park pedestrian signal; timing of Fred Waring Drive repaving; positive comments regarding the repaving of Jefferson Street; ability of roundabout on Jefferson to handle buses using the truck apron; reason for ongoing drainage problems at Eisenhower Street and Avenue 50; handicap lift to, and general use of second story viewing platform for events at the X-Park for $350,000; source of funding and justification for fagade improvement programs; total funds and percentage allocation of Measure A funds; Highway 111 re -pavement project excluded until grant funding is decided; and use of CVWD turf -reduction rebate funds. Council reached a consensus and directed staff to: • Explore with the City of Indio and if needed with Riverside County, constructing a roundabout at Avenue 52 and Monroe Street instead of installing a traffic signal; and, • Seek more grant funds. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICE WITH FLOCK GROUP, INC. TO INSTALL AN AUTOMATIC LICENSE PLATE READER (ALPR) SYSTEM WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA AND AUTHORIZE RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT AS THE ADMINISTRATOR AND AUTHORIZED USER OF THE SYSTEM Public Safety Manager Mendez and Riverside County Sheriff's Department Lieutenant Martinez, serving as La Quinta's Chief of Police, presented the staff report, which is on file in the Clerk's Office. Council discussed length of time the Flock Group holds the data; need to amend the City's Public Safety Camera System policy; liability and administration of the system; annual data review of system; decision -makers and oversight regarding the Sheriff's Department's use of system in each case; application of proposed Assembly Bill 1463 if passed; accountability in place for use of system; and log -in records required retention is two (2) years. City Attorney Ihrke provided the following clarification regarding the City's Public Safety Camera System (PSCS) as it relates to the implementation and compliance of the ALPR cameras and technology: CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 8 of 10 APRIL 4, 2023 14 This item is proposed in a manner that complies with and follows the requirements of Senate Bill 34 (Stats. 2015, Ch. 532), La Quinta Municipal Code section 11.100.020, and the City's Public Safety Camera System Policies and Procedures relating to the addition and integration of new technology, such as the ALPR. As noted during the staff report presentation, a 4/5 majority vote of the Council is required. If the Council were to approve the proposed agreement for services, the Council may want to direct Staff and the City Attorney to draft an Appgndix, which would be attached to the City's PSCS Policies and Procedures, memorializing the following: (1) The Council approved the integration of ALPR technology pursuant to the City's PSCS Policies and Procedures; (2) The implementation of the ALPR technology will be pursuant to an agreement with Flock Group Inc. and administered by the Riverside County Sheriff's Department, as the City's contracted provider of public safety services; (3) The ALPR system is independent of the City's PSCS and, as noted above, will be administered by the Riverside County Sheriff's Department, and therefore will be subject to the County's specific ALPR Policy (County Sheriff's Department Policy No. 412). MAYOR EVANS DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING OPEN AT 8:40 P.M. MAYOR EVANS DECLARED THE PUBLIC HEARING CLOSED AT 8:40 P.M. MOTION — A motion was made and seconded by Councilmembers Sanchez/McGarrey to approve Agreement for Contract Services with Flock Group, Inc., as drafted, to install an automatic license plate reader system; authorize Riverside County Sheriff's Department as the administrator and authorized user of the system; authorize the City Attorney to prepare an Appendix to the City's Public Safety Camera System Policies and Procedures as noted above; authorize the City Manager to approve minor revisions to the agreement that do not alter the intent of the agreement; and authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement as recommended. Motion passed unanimously. DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS — All reports are on file in the City Clerk's Office. MAYOR'S AND COUNCIL MEMBERS' ITEMS Mayor Evans reported on her attendance at the Senior Inspiration Awards; United Way 50t" Anniversary; Fine Food Bank promotion; Mr. Grgich's 100' birthday celebration; and proposed that the City join other local groups in a challenge to make La Quinta the first city of the nation with 100% literacy (adults and children). Mayor Pro Tern Sanchez reported on his attendance at the OneFuture scholarship and mentors' recognition; and the water academy course. Councilmember McGarrey reported on her attendance at the IID facility tour. Councilmember Pena reported on his attendance to support the City bowling team. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 9 of 10 APRIL 4, 2023 15 Councilmember Fitzpatrick reported on her attendance at the "Fly Over La Quinta: A Kite Experience" event, held on April 1, 2023, at SilverRock Park. REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS La Quinta's representative for 2023, Mayor Evans reported on her participation in the following organizations' meetings: • GREATER PALM SPRINGS CONVENTION AND VISITORS' BUREAU • COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT JOINT POLICY COMMITTEE La Quinta's representative for 2023, Councilmember Fitzpatrick reported on her participation in the following organizations' meetings: • CVAG TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE • RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION La Quinta's representative for 2023, Councilmember McGarrey reported on her participation in the following organization's meeting: • GREATER CV CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INFORMATION EXCHANGE COMMITTEE La Quinta's representative for 2023, Councilmember Pena reported on his participation in the following organization's meeting: • SUNLINE TRANSIT AGENCY La Quinta's representative for 2023, Mayor Pro Tern Sanchez reported on his participation in the following organization's meeting: • RIVERSIDE LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, a motion was made and seconded by Councilmembers Fitzpatrick/Sanchez to adjourn at 9:04 p.m. Motion passed unanimously. Respectfully submitted, MONIKA RADEVA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 10 of 10 APRIL 4, 2023 16 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 2 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 2023 CALL TO ORDER A regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council was called to order at 3:30 p.m. by Mayor Evans. PRESENT: Councilmembers Fitzpatrick, McGarrey, Sanchez, Mayor Evans ABSENT: Councilmember Pena MOTION — A motion was made and seconded by Councilmembers Fitzpatrick/McGarrey to excuse Councilmember Pena's absence from tonight's meeting. Motion passed: ayes 4, noes 0, abstain 0, absent 1 (Pena). PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA — None CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA City Manager McMillen requested to pull Consent Calendar Item No. 6 related to Measure A Half Cent Sales Tax Five -Year Capital Improvement Plan and Consent Calendar Item No. 7 related to City's Project List for Senate Bill 1, Road Repair and Accountability Act 2017 Funding, and move the items for consideration under Business Session Item Nos. 2 and 3, respectively. Council concurred. Mayor Evans said if Councilmember Pena attends tonight's meeting, he will recuse himself from discussion and vote on Business Session Item No. 1 due to a potential conflict of interest stemming from the proximity of his real property to the Fritz Burns pool for which management and operations services were under consideration. CLOSED SESSION 1. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATORS PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 FOR REAL PROPERTY LOCATED ON AVENIDA NAVARRO (APNs: 773-078-006 AND 773-078-007 CITY NEGOTIATOR: JON McMILLEN, CITY MANAGER PROPERTY OWNER: NEWMAN ENTERPRISES, LLC NEGOTIATING PARTY: NEWMAN ENTERPRISES, LLC UNDER NEGOTIATION: PRICE AND TERM OF PAYMENT AND/OR DISPOSITION OF THE PROPERTY IDENTIFIED 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — ANTICIPATED LITIGATION; SIGNIFICANT EXPOSURE TO LITIGATION PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH (2) CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 1 of 8 APRIL 18, 2023 17 OR (3) OF SUBDIVISION (d) OF GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9 (NUMBER OF POTENTIAL CASES: 1) COUNCIL RECESSED THE OPEN SESSION PORTION OF THE MEETING AND MOVED INTO CLOSED SESSION AT 3:33 P.M. MAYOR EVANS RECONVENED THE OPEN SESSION PORTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING AT 4:03 P.M. WITH COUNCILMEMBERS FITZPATRICK, McGARREY, AND SANCHEZ PRESENT REPORT ON ACTION(S) TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION: City Attorney Ihrke reported the following pursuant to Government Code section 54950 et seq. (Brown Act): • CLOSED SESSION ITEM NO. 1 — Council concluded consideration of this item, and there were no actions taken that require reporting pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.1 (Brown Act); and • CLOSED SESSION ITEM NO.2 — Council will reconvene to Closed Session after the Open Session portion of tonight's meeting to consider this item. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Councilmember McGarrey led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance. PUBLIC COMMENT ON MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA Mayor Evans said anyone who wishes to provide public comments can complete a pink Request to Speak Form and turn it to the City Clerk; and explained matters not on the agenda cannot be considered by Council in accordance with state law. City Attorney Ihrke provided a summary of the City's Rules of Procedure for Council Meetings and Related Functions and Activities adopted via Resolution No. 2022-027, particularly Section 4, which addresses Rules, Decorum, and Order during public meetings, and reminded the public that slanderous remarks and boisterous behavior are not appropriate and will not be tolerated. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Philip Bettencourt, La Quinta — said the Riverside County Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) completed the Alternative Governance and Electricity Services Study conducted to provide an analysis of options for future governance of the Imperial Irrigation District's (IID) electricity services within its current service delivery area, including Riverside County, and to include proportional representation from Riverside County; currently the public comment period for this study is open; and he looks forward to his service on the IID Coachella Valley Energy Commission, as the appointed At Large Member representative, which next meeting is scheduled for later in the week. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 2 of 8 APRIL 18, 2023 18 PUBLIC SPEAKER: Jeff Fishbein, Chair of the La Quinta Chamber of Commerce, Coldwell Banker realtor, and La Quinta resident — provided an update on Chamber events including Chamber 101 meetings; ribbon cuttings; the executive staff search; new members; and the upcoming City staff meeting with the Chamber Chairman. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Richard Gray, La Quinta — recommended that all new apartment projects install solar panels for electric production to relieve the strain on the current grid; suggested that a fund be established with contributions from developers, for future water development; recommended the City mandate that all apartment projects be required to run natural gas lines to the site as an alternative energy source; complimented staff on the indexing by item of the Council meeting videos on the website; asked for the website to include the status of major projects; and stated that a 1 % decrease in the sales tax would attract more commerce to La Quinta. City Manager McMillen explained that the City's Building Code currently does require solar panel installation on new projects, and Mayor Evan explained that contrary to the current Bill working its way through the State Legislature, the City does not support the push for 100% electric energy for future developments, but supports providing energy alternatives and variety to developers. PUBLIC SPEAKER: Lynne Daniels, owner of Dupont Estate, La Quinta — spoke about her Highland Palms neighborhood; expressed personal safety concerns and escalating problems with neighbors; mentioned her neighbors' continuous code compliance violations, such as trash cans; and asked if the library in her neighborhood was permitted. ANNOUNCEMENTS, PRESENTATIONS AND WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS 1. PRESENTATION ON X-PARK OPERATIONS SINCE THE OPENING IN 2022 BY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MARK LAUE AND OPERATIONS DIRECTOR VICTOR NELSON WITH ACTION PARK ALLIANCE Executive Director Laue and Operations Director Nelson with Action Park Alliance provided an update on the La Quinta X-Park operations, programs, and membership. 2. PRESENTATION ON LA QUINTA LIBRARY AND LA QUINTA MUSEUM PROGRAMS, EXHIBITS, AND ACTIVITIES BY LA QUINTA LIBRARY BRANCH MANAGER SARA DELACRUZ, LA QUINTA MUSEUM DIRECTOR SHARLA FOX, AND MAKERSPACE SUPERVISOR MICHELE MCNEILLY La Quinta Library Branch Manager Delacruz provided an overview of activities, programs, special events, field trips, birthday celebrations, storytime, etc. held at the library; and local businesses donations and support for the library. La Quinta Museum Director Fox provided an overview of permanent and traveling exhibits, programs, events, and group activities available at the museum. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 3 of 8 APRIL 18, 2023 19 Makerspace Supervisor McNeilly provided an overview of 3-D printing classes, sewing classes, camps, programs, workshops, Cricut Maker classes, vacuum forming, and membership offered at the Makerspace station, located at the La Quinta library. Council directed staff to explore subsidies or scholarships for Makerspace memberships for local families. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. APPROVE COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES OF MARCH 21, 2023 2. EXCUSE ABSENCE OF COMMISSIONER ANDERSON FROM THE MAY 10, 2023, QUARTERLY FINANCIAL ADVISORY COMMISSION MEETING 3. ACCEPT BLACKHAWK WAY SCHOOL CROSSING PROJECT NO. 2022-22, LOCATED ON BLACKHAWK WAY BETWEEN ADAMS STREET AND DUNE PALMS ROAD 4. AUTHORIZE SUBMISSION OF GRANT APPLICATION FOR THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION SB 821 BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES PROGRAM 5. AUTHORIZE THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO UTILIZE TRI-STATE MATERIALS TO PURCHASE UP TO $125,000 OF MATERIALS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2022/23 6. Pulled from Consent Calendar by Staff and moved for consideration under Business Session No. 2 >>> APPROVE FISCAL YEAR 2023/24 THROUGH 2027/28 MEASURE A HALF CENT SALES TAX FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN 7. Pulled from Consent Calendar by Staff and moved for consideration under Business Session No. 3 >>> ADOPT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE CITY'S PROJECT LIST FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023/24 FOR SENATE BILL 1 - ROAD REPAIR AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT 2017 FUNDING [RESOLUTION NO. 2023-009] 8. ADOPT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE REVISIONS TO THE CITY'S PURCHASING AND CONTRACTING POLICY [RESOLUTION NO. 2023-008] 9. RECEIVE AND FILE REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE REPORT DATED FEBRUARY 28, 2023 10. APPROVE DEMAND REGISTERS DATED MARCH 31 AND APRIL 7, 2023 CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 4 of 8 APRIL 18, 2023 20 MOTION — A motion was made and seconded by Councilmembers Fitzpatrick/Sanchez to approve the Consent Calendar Item Nos. 1 — 5 and 8 — 10, with Item No. 8 adopting Resolution No. 2023-008. Motion passed: ayes 4, noes 0, abstain 0, absent 1 (Pena). BUSINESS SESSION 1. APPROVE AMENDMENT NO.2 TO AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES WITH DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT (DRD) TO PROVIDE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION SERVICES FOR THE FRITZ BURNS POOL TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING, INCREASE COMPENSATION FOR FISCAL YEARS 2022/23 AND 2023/24, AND TO EXTEND THE TERM THROUGH FISCAL YEAR 2023/24 Management Analyst Calderon and Community Resources Manager Calderon presented the staff report, which is on file in the Clerk's Office. Council discussed lifeguard position shortages and certification for the 75 to 80 employees needed for five (5) pools DRD operates; the Ready -Set -Swim program; 22- hour deep water American Red Cross lifeguard training for ages 16+; contacting military recruiters to encourage enlistees to become certified lifeguards; waiver of the $250 lifeguard training course fee provided by DRD as an incentive; collaborating with the YMCA; and lifeguard pay starting at $17 per hour. PRESENTER: Maureen Archuleta, Community Services Supervisor with DRD in charge of the Fritz Burns pool operations — provided an overview of staffing; programs; swimming lessons; hours of operations; and lifeguard certification through the Red Cross. MOTION — A motion was made and seconded by Councilmembers Sanchez/McGarrey to approve Amendment No. 2 to Agreement for Contract Services with Desert Recreation District to provide management and operation services for the Fritz Burns pool, to include additional programming, increase compensation for fiscal years 2022/23 and 2023/24, and to extend the term through fiscal year 2023/24; and authorize the City Manager to execute the Amendment as recommended. Motion passed: ayes 4, noes 0, abstain 0, absent 1 (Pena). 2. Pulled from Consent Calendar Item No. 6 by Staff and moved for consideration as Business Session No. 2 >>> APPROVE FISCAL YEAR 2023/24 THROUGH 2027/28 MEASURE A HALF CENT SALES TAX FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN Public Works Director/City Engineer McKinney and Management Analyst Mignogna presented the staff report, which is on file in the Clerk's Office. Council discussed pavement rehab on Madison Street from Avenue 50 to Lake Cahuilla; pothole at Washington Street and Lake La Quinta; source of Riverside County's Measure CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 5 of 8 APRIL 18, 2023 21 A funds, and spending to date; and appropriation of the County's Measure A funds to Coachella Valley cities. MOTION — A motion was made and seconded by Councilmembers Sanchez/Fitzpatrick to approve the fiscal year 2023-24 through 2027/28 Measure A Half Cent Sales Tax five- year Capital Improvement Plan. Motion passed: ayes 4, noes 0, abstain 0, absent 1 (Pena). 3. Pulled from Consent Calendar Item No. 7 by Staff and moved for consideration as Business Session No. 3 >>> ADOPT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE CITY'S PROJECT LIST FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023/24 FOR SENATE BILL 1 (SB1) - ROAD REPAIR AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT 2017 FUNDING [RESOLUTION NO. 2023-009] Public Works Director/City Engineer McKinney and Management Analyst Mignogna presented the staff report, which is on file in the Clerk's Office. Council discussed how each city's funding is determined; SB1 being an allocation from Gas Tax; future of Gas Tax funding if California's goal to convert to all electric is realized; proportionate increase if La Quinta annexes its sphere -of -influence territory; grant being sought for the Highway 111 re -pavement project; and useful life of slurry seal applications. MOTION — A motion was made and seconded by Councilmembers Sanchez/McGarry to adopt Resolution No. 2023-009 to approve the City's project list for fiscal year 2023/24 to receive estimated funds from Senate Bill 1, Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING A LIST OF PROJECTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023-24 FUNDED BY SB1: THE ROAD REPAIR AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 2017 Motion passed: ayes 4, noes 0, abstain 0, absent 1 (Pena). STUDY SESSION — None PUBLIC HEARINGS — None DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS — All reports are on file in the City Clerk's Office. MAYOR'S AND COUNCIL MEMBERS' ITEMS City Manager McMillen provided an update on short-term vacation rental (STVR) activity during the first weekend of the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Art Festival — a total of 11 inquiries/complaints were received and resolved; 9 were inquiries related to whether or not a property was permitted as STVR; 1 complaint was related to over parking; 1 complaint was related to 2 commercial trucks; and there were no noise complaints. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 6 of 8 APRIL 18, 2023 22 Councilmember Sanchez reported on his attendance at the Mothers Against Prescription Drug Abuse event; and the Chuckwalla air tour around the proposed monument lands. Mayor Evans reported on her attendance at the Ophelia luncheon; KESQ interview; the annual Easter Eggstravaganza egg hunt event; a presentation at an Indio club; and her meeting with American Express Golf Tournament representatives. Councilmember Fitzpatrick reported on her attendance at the PGA West Men's Discussion Group; and the Ophelia luncheon. Councilmember McGarrey reported on her attendance at the Chamber of Commerce member orientation. REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS La Quinta's representative for 2023, Mayor Evans reported on her participation in the following organizations' meetings: • CVAG COACHELLA VALLEY CONSERVATION COMMISSION • CVAG ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE • IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT— CV ENERGY COMMISSION • CV UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD MEETING La Quinta's representative for 2023, Councilmember Fitzpatrick reported on her participation in the following organization's meeting: • RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION (RCTC) La Quinta's representative for 2023, Councilmember McGarrey reported on her participation in the following organization's meeting: • IID ENERGY CONSUMERS' ADVISORY COMMITTEE La Quinta's representative for 2023, Mayor Pro Tern Sanchez reported on his participation in the following organizations' meeting: • LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES' COMMITTEE MEETINGS Council directed staff to invite a member of the CVAG Coachella Valley Conservation Commission to a Council meeting to present its annual report; and share the IID study with League of California Cities members. CLOSED SESSION — Continued 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL — ANTICIPATED LITIGATION; SIGNIFICANT EXPOSURE TO LITIGATION PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH (2) OR (3) OF SUBDIVISION (d) OF GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9 (NUMBER OF POTENTIAL CASES: 1) CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 7 of 8 APRIL 18, 2023 23 COUNCIL RECESSED THE OPEN SESSION PORTION OF THE MEETING AND MOVED INTO CLOSED SESSION AT 6:22 P.M. MAYOR EVANS RECONVENED THE OPEN SESSION PORTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING AT 6:59 P.M. WITH COUNCILMEMBERS FITZPATRICK, McGARREY, AND SANCHEZ PRESENT REPORT ON ACTION(S) TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION: City Attorney Ihrke said Council concluded consideration of Closed Session Item No. 2 and there were no actions taken that require reporting pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.1 (Brown Act). ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, a motion was made and seconded by Councilmembers Sanchez/McGarrey to adjourn at 7:00 p.m. Motion passed: ayes 4, noes 0, abstain 0, absent 1 (Pena). Respectfully submitted, MONIKA RADEVA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California CITY COUNCIL MINUTES Page 8 of 8 APRIL 18, 2023 24 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 3 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETING: May 2, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLr AUTHORIZE THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO UTILIZE PWLC II, INC. FOR ADDITIONAL $75,000 IN FISCAL YEAR 2022/23 FOR LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 89-1 MAINTENANCE SERVICES AND FOR EXTRA WORK WHEN THEY ARE THE QUALIFIED AND/OR LOWEST BIDDER RECOMMENDATION Authorize the Public Works Department to utilize PWLC II, Inc. for an additional $75,000 for extra work during fiscal year 2022/23, as a single source for renovation, restoration, and maintenance services within the Landscape and Lighting Assessment District 89-1, and for extra work when they are the qualified and/or lowest bidder. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Per the purchasing policy, amounts paid to vendors/contractors over $50,000 must be approved by Council. On June 7, 2022, Council approved a one-year contract extension with PWLC, Inc. (PWLC) for citywide landscape maintenance services within the Landscape & Lighting Assessment District 89-1 Project No. 2018-30 (L&L District); the contract allows for the contractor to be paid for extra work as maintenance needs arise throughout the L&L District. On July 19, 2022, Council authorized the City to utilize PWLC as a single source for landscape renovations and maintenance work within the L&L District for up to $100,000 of additional spending authority in fiscal year (FY) 2022/23. • Staff requests to increase the additional spending authority by $75,000 in FY 2022/23 for extra maintenance services in the L&L District. FISCAL IMPACT The $75,000 (total amount $175,000 in FY 2022/23) would be charged in increments, as needed, to the maintenance services account (215-7004-60691) for additional work within the L&L District. Should PWLC be awarded any other bid in 2022/23, the amount would be charged to the appropriate budget account(s). 25 BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS PWLC provides quality work and is contracted with the City for L&L District landscape maintenance services. The contract allows PWLC to provide extra services on request by the City; however, it does not authorize spending authority for extra work beyond the contract price. PWLC may also submit proposals for other City projects, including Capital Improvement Projects, which are included in FY 2022/23 budget but are not included in their contract. To ensure consistency of landscape renovations, staff requested spending authority to utilize PWLC for work over the contract price, as a single source, for landscape renovations and maintenance work within the L&L District and/or for proposals submitted for work should they be the qualified and/or lowest bidder. Each project would be subject to the City's purchasing policy. PWLC is able to perform additional work for plant replacement, tree removal, weed abatement, irrigation installation and/or repair, turf renovation, landscape restoration, and emergency callouts; and comply with prevailing wage requirements. On July 19, 2022, Council authorized the City to utilize PWLC for up to $100,000 of additional spending authority in FY 2022/23. Staff anticipates extra landscape refresh and restoration needs within the L&L District in FY 2022/23, and requests authorization to utilize PWLC for an additional amount of $75,000 for this extra work should it be awarded to PWLC. ALTERNATIVES Staff could request approval from Council for any future work awarded to PWLC on an as - needed basis. However, this approach will delay completion schedules. Prepared by: Dianne Hansen, Management Analyst Approved by: Bryan McKinney, Public Works Director/City Engineer CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 4 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETING: May 2, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLE: APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. 12 TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH BENGAL ENGINEERING, INC. FOR THE DUNE PALMS ROAD BRIDGE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 2011-05 RECOMMENDATION Approve Amendment No. 12 to Professional Services Agreement with Bengal Engineering, Inc., in the amount of $50,000, for the Dune Palms Road Bridge Improvement Project No. 2011-05; and authorize the City Manager to execute the amendment. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • The Dune Palms Road Bridge Project (Project) (Attachment 1) is currently in construction to replace the existing low water crossing with an all-weather access bridge on Dune Palms Road at the Coachella Valley Storm Water Channel (CVSWC). • Amendment No. 12 to the Professional Services Agreement (PSA) with Bengal Engineering, Inc., (Bengal) authorizes additional construction support services on a time and materials basis (Attachment 2). FISCAL IMPACT The Project has an approved budget of $29,756,245. This project is funded through a combination of the following sources: Caltrans-HBP Funding Share: $23,123,203 City of La Quinta Funding Share: $1,168,212 CVAG Funding Share: $5,395,230 CVWD Funding Share: $69,600 Total Cost: $29,756,245 27 The following is the project budget: Phase Project Budget Engineering/Design $2,050,000 Right of Way $1,570,554 Construction $21,635,760 Const. Engineering $2,764,651 Utility Agreement (IID) $65,750 Contingency $1,669,530 Total Costs: $29,756,245 Sufficient funds are available for this amendment; the design budget is $1,549,243: Base Contract Amount: $1,176,781.00 Amendment No. 1: ($2,233.00) Amendment No. 2: $7,800.00 Amendment No. 3: $31,678.00 Amendment No. 4: $16,100.00 Amendment No. 5: $19,900.00 Amendment No. 6: $9,583.00 Amendment No. 7: $ 96,449.00 Amendment No. 8: $89,875.00 Amendment No. 9: $53,310.00 Amendment No. 10: $0.00 Amendment No. 11: $0.00 Amendment No. 12: $50,000.00 Contract Total: $ 1,549,243.00 BACKGROUNDIANALYSIS In June 2014, Council approved a PSA with Bengal to provide professional engineering and environmental services for an all-weather bridge. The project is currently in the construction phase. Proposed Amendment No. 12, if approved, will allow Bengal to continue to provide construction support through the two-year construction phase. 28 The original fee was an estimate at the time of design. The additional amount is required as a result of additional involvement by the Designer to address last minute comments and concerns from the Coachella Valley Water District and design changes required to address material shortages as a result of supply chain disruption. ALTERNATIVES Staff does not recommend an alternative. Prepared by: Julie Mignogna, Management Analyst Approved by: Bryan McKinney, Public Works Director/City Engineer Attachments: 1. Project Vicinity Map 2. Bengal Engineering Inc. Amendment No. 12 29 0 ATTACHMENT 2 AMENDMENT NO. 12 TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH BENGAL ENGINEERING. INC. This Amendment No. 12 to Professional Services Agreement with Bengal Engineering ("Amendment No. 12") is made and entered into as of the 2nd day of May 2023 ("Effective Date") by and between the CITY OF LA QUINTA ("City"), a California municipal corporation and Bengal Engineering, Inc., a California corporation ("Consultant"). RECITALS WHEREAS, on or about July 1, 2014, the City and Consultant entered into a Professional Services Agreement to provide those services related to the Dune Palms Road Low Water Crossing Replacement at the Coachella Valley Storm Water Channel, Project No. 2011-05. The term of the Agreement expires on June 30, 2023; and WHEREAS, Amendment 1, executed on or about March 24, 2015, previously amended Scope of Services, and Contract Sum to include additional Utility Pothole, Data Collection, and Noise Modeling work and to remove Section 7 Consultation Work Objective, resulting in a net contract sum decrease in the amount of ($2,233.00); and WHEREAS, Amendment 2, executed on or about December 1, 2015, previously amended Scope of Services and Contract Sum to include additional Cultural and Architectural Survey, resulting in a net contract sum increase in the amount of $7,800.00; and WHEREAS, Amendment 3, executed on or about July 7, 2016, previously amended Scope of Services and Contract Sum to revise the Traffic Technical Memorandum and Noise Study and to prepare and process an Air Quality Report, resulting in a net contract sum increase in the amount of $31,678.00; and WHEREAS, Amendment 4, executed on or about July 13, 2016, previously amended Scope of Services and Contract Sum to include the development of Three Conceptual Grade Control Structure Alternatives, resulting in a net contract sum increase in the amount of $16,100.00; and WHEREAS, Amendment 5 executed on or about June 13, 2016, previously amended Scope of Services and Contract Sum to include additional Hydrology and Hydraulic Study to address concerns expressed by the Coachella Valley Water District, resulting in a net contract sum increase in the amount of $19,900.00; and WHEREAS, Amendment 6, executed on or about October 27, 2016, previously amended Scope of Services and Contract Sum to include an Extended Archeological Phase I Work Plan (XPI) as directed by Caltrans Environmental, resulting in a net contract sum increase in the amount of $9,583.00; and 31 WHEREAS, Amendment 7, executed on or about April 20, 2017, previously amended Scope of Services and Contract Sum to include the Field Work for the Extended Archeological Phase I Work Plan required by Caltrans, resulting in a net contract sum increase in the amount of $96,449.00; and WHEREAS, Amendment 8, executed on or about October 16, 2018 previously amended Scope of Services, Contract Sum, and Agreement Term to include additional engineering services related to Coachella Valley Water District Equilibrium Slope and Scour Determination, Environmental Permitting, Right of Way Acquisition, and preparation of Water, Sewer and Landscape Plans; and WHEREAS, Amendment 9, executed on or about April 28, 2020, amended the Scope of Services to include additional engineering services related to design accommodations for connector trails and artistic CV Link Project components, design of CVWD access accommodations and additional project management, resulting in a net contract sum increase in the amount of $53,310.00; and WHEREAS, Amendment 10, executed on or about June 28, 2021, amended Section 3.4 Term of the Agreement to extend the contract term through June 30, 2023 ("Extended Term"); and WHEREAS, Amendment 11, executed on or about June 14, 2022, amended the Scope of Services to include Constructability Review in Phase III and shift $8,000 in funding from Phase I and II to Phase III Constructability; and WHEREAS, the City and Contracting Party mutually agree to execute Amendment 12 to amend the Contract Sum to replenish the Construction Support Services task, resulting in a net contract sum increase in the amount of $50,000 as identified in Exhibit B, attached hereto and made a part hereof and amend section 3.4 Term of the Agreement to extend the contract term through December 31, 2024 ("Extended Term"). NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenant herein contained, the parties agree as follows: AMENDMENT In consideration of the foregoing Recitals and the covenants and promises hereinafter contained, and for good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency and receipt of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: Section 2.1 - Contract Sum is amended to read as follows: For the Services rendered pursuant to this Agreement, Consultant shall be compensated in accordance with "Exhibit B" (the "Schedule of Compensation") in a total amount up to but shall not exceed One Million Five Hundred Forty -Nine Thousand Two Hundred and Forty Three Dollars ($1,549,243) (the "Contract Sum") for the life of the Agreement encompassing initial terms and Amendments 1 through 12, except as provided in Section 1.6. Construction Support shall be paid on a time and materials basis as requested by City Staff. 32 Exhibit B -Budget is amended as attached in "Exhibit B", attached hereto and made apart hereof. Section 3.4 Term is amended to read as follows: Unless earlier terminated in accordance with the provisions in Article 8.0 of the Agreement, the term of this Agreement shall commence on July 1, 2014 and terminate on July 31, 2018 ("Initial Term"); the term of this agreement was extended via Amendment No. 8 until July 31, 2021 ("Extended Term"); and via Amendment No. 10 until June 30, 2023 ("Extended Term") notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in effect prior to the date of this Agreement No. 12, the Extended Term of this agreement shall remain in full force and effect until December 31, 2024 ("Extended Term"). In all other respects, the Original Agreement shall remain in effect. 33 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City and Consultant have executed this Amendment No. 12 to the Professional Services Agreement on the respective dates set forth below. CITY OF LA QUINTA a California Municipal corporation CONSULTANT: Bengal Engineering, Inc. Jon McMillen, City Manager Scott Onishuk, P.E. Principal in Charge Dated: Dated: ATTEST: Monika Radeva, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: William H. Ihrke, City Attorney City of La Quinta, California 34 Exhibit A Scope of Services Consultant will provide additional construction support on a time and materials basis as requested by City Staff and as specified in the original scope of work. 35 Exhibit B Budget The following represents the contract total of One Million, Five Hundred Forty - Nine Thousand, Two Hundred Forty -Three Dollars ($1,549,243.00) after the consideration of Amendments 1 through 12. Base Contract Amount: $1,176,781.00 Amendment No. 1: ($2,233.00) Amendment No. 2: $7,800.00 Amendment No. 3: $31,678.00 Amendment No. 4: $16,100.00 Amendment No. 5: $19,900.00 Amendment No. 6: $9,583.00 Amendment No. 7: $ 96,449.00 Amendment No. 8: $89,875.00 Amendment No. 9: $53,310.00 Amendment No. 10: $0.00 Amendment No. 11: $0.00 Amendment No. 12: $50,000.00 Contract Total: $ 1,549,243.00 K% CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 5 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETING: May 2, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLE: APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. 5 TO AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES WITH GHD, INC. FOR THE HIGHWAY 111 CORRIDOR PROJECT NO. 2019-05 RECOMMENDATION Approve Amendment No. 5 to the Agreement for Contract Services with GHD, Inc. to include botanist surveys as part of the environmental analysis for the Highway 111 Corridor, Project No. 2019-05, in the amount of $15,142; and authorize the City Manager to execute the amendment. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • The Highway 111 Corridor Project seeks to address connectivity, pedestrian and bicycle -friendliness, transit, green infrastructure, economic development, and the retrofitting of the existing suburban fabric. • In September 2020, the City entered into an Agreement for Contract Services (Agreement) with GHD, Inc. (GHD) for planning and engineering services to continue efforts to implement the Highway 111 Corridor Plan (Corridor Plan) including exploring form -based code zoning and roadway design; several amendments have been executed to amend the scope of work for the Corridor Plan. • Amendment No. 5 will revise the scope of services to include two botanical surveys as part of the current California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) documentation task underway. FISCAL IMPACT The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) allocated $1 million in fiscal year (FY) 2019/20, $250,000 in FY 2020/21, $1 million in FY 2021/22, and $1 million in FY 2022/23, for a total current budget of $3,250,000 for projects to be implemented along Highway 111. There is sufficient funding in the project budget (401-0000-60185 201905-D) for this Amendment. The following is the proposed contract sum: 37 Section 2.1 Contract Sum Section 2.3 Additional Compensation 5% or less Agreement $ 885,228 Amendment 1 $ 11,760 Amendment 2* $0 Memorandum $0 $4,272 Amendment 3 $ 545,523 Amendment 4* $0 Amendment 5 115.j42 TOTAL $1,457,653 $4,272 GRAND TOTAL: $1,461,925 *Costs were shifted between tasks; none were added. As of April 1, 2023, $563,775 has been expended. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The Corridor Plan was developed in 2019 to address connectivity, pedestrian and bicycle - friendliness, transit, green infrastructure, economic development, and the retrofitting of the existing suburban fabric. Recommendations for implementation of the Corridor Plan detail a strategy for improvements, recognizing the dual functions of moving vehicles and creating a safe, walkable environment and opportunities for future development that will lead to increased economic competitiveness, neighborhood livability, and sustainability in La Quinta. Since the Corridor Plan was developed, further planning and implementation efforts have been in progress under the current contract with GHD. Several study sessions have been held with the Council and Planning Commission discussing zoning for the Corridor. In December 2021, Council authorized the revised scope of work to prepare an overall Specific Plan (SP) for the entire Corridor. This approach affords a wholistic plan to create a more cohesive Corridor as is advised in the Corridor Plan. In September 2020, the City entered into an Agreement with GHD for planning and engineering services to continue efforts to implement the Corridor Plan including exploring form -based code zoning and roadway design. In March 2021, the City and GHD executed Amendment No. 1 to obtain and analyze Street Light Data to assist with roadway design services. In April 2021, the City and GHD executed Amendment No. 2 to amend the "Time and Materials" cost allocation, by Task, of Compensation for Services. Additionally, the scope of services was amended via a memorandum to include additional property owners and developers meeting services. 38 In May 2021 additional property owners and developers meeting services related to the Corridor Plan were included in accordance with Section 2.3 of the Agreement. In December 2021, the City and GHD executed Amendment No. 3 which initiated Phase 4 with the revised scope including preparation of a Specific Plan for the entire Corridor. In July 2022, the City and GHD executed Amendment No. 4 which revised the scope of services to include additional economic development strategy and market research tasks, and CEQA documentation for the City owned 15-acre mixed -use project site that will be part of the Highway 111 Corridor demonstration site. Proposed Amendment No. 5 will allow for two separate botanical surveys as a follow-up to the initial Biological Resources Report prepared by GHD. These surveys are required to complete the required CEQA documentation mentioned above. ALTERNATIVES Staff does not recommend an alternative. Prepared by: Julie Mignogna, Management Analyst Approved by: Bryan McKinney, Public Works Director/City Engineer Attachment: 1. GHD Draft Amendment No. 5 to Agreement 39 40 ATTACHMENT 1 AMENDMENT NO. 5 TO AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES WITH GHD, INC. This Amendment No. 5 ("Amendment 5") to Agreement for Contract Services ("Agreement") is made and entered into as of the 2nd day of May 2023, ("Effective Date") by and between the CITY OF LA QUINTA ("City"), a California municipal corporation and GHD, INC., a corporation ("Contracting Party"). RECITALS WHEREAS, on or about September 16, 2020, the City and Contracting Party entered into an Agreement to provide those services related to Highway 111 Corridor Form Based Code Planning and Engineering Services, Project No. 2019-05, for a total not to exceed amount of $885,228. The term of the Agreement will expire on June 30, 2023 ("Initial Term"); and WHEREAS, on or about March 22, 2021, the City and Contracting Party executed Amendment No. 1 and mutually agreed to amend the following sections of the Agreement: • Section 1.1 Scope of Services —to obtain and analyze Street Light Data; • Section 2.1 Contract Sum — increasing the contract amount by $11,760, resulting in a new total not to exceed amount of $896,988; WHEREAS, on or about April 22, 2021, the City and Contracting Party executed Amendment No. 2 and mutually agreed to amend Section 2.1 Contract Sum "Time and Materials" assignment and cost allocation, by Task, of Compensation for Services only, without increasing the not to exceed amount of $896,988; and WHEREAS, on or about May 21, 2021, the City and Contracting Party mutually agreed to exercise Section 2.3 Compensation for Additional Services of the Agreement and include additional property owners and developers meeting services related to the Highway 111 Corridor project for an additional $4,272 in compensation in fiscal year 2020/21, amounting to 5% or less of the Contract Sum; and WHEREAS, on or about December 22, 2021, the City and Contracting Party executed Amendment No. 3 and mutually agreed to amend the following sections of the Agreement: • Section 1.1 Scope of Services — removed Task 3.4, adjust the number of hours in Tas 0.4 and update Task 4, including 4.0 through 4.8, as outlined in detail in Exhibit A of Amendment No. 3; • Section 2.1 Contract Sum — increase compensation by $545,523 for the additional Scope of Services listed above, for a revised total not to exceed amount of $1,442,511, as outlined in detail in Exhibit B of Amendment No. 3; 41 • Section 3.2 Schedule of Performance — amended as outlined in detail in the project schedule of Exhibit C of Amendment No. 3; and WHEREAS, on or about July 18, 2022, the City and Contracting Party executed Amendment No. 4 and mutually agreed to amend the following sections of the Agreement: • Section 1.1 Scope of Services — to include additional services as outlined in detail in Exhibit A of Amendment No. 4 • Section 2.1 Contract Sum — there is no increase in compensation for the additional services under Amendment No. 4 due to available hours within the existing scope of work, thus the total not to exceed amount remained at $1,442,511, as outlined in detail in Exhibit B of Amendment No. 4; and WHEREAS, the City and Contracting Party mutually agree to amend Section 1.1 — Scope of Services of the Agreement, to add Task 6, Botanist Surveys, as outlined in detail in enclosed Exhibit A to Amendment No. 5, incorporated herewith by this reference; and WHEREAS, Section 2.1 Contract Sum of the Agreement shall be amended as detailed in Exhibit B of Amendment No. 5, incorporated herewith by this reference, to include compensation for the additional Scope of Services in the amount of $15,142,for a revised total not to exceed amount of $1,457,653, for the Term of the Agreement, encompassing any Initial and Extended Terms; and WHEREAS, the City and Contracting Party mutually agree to amend section 3.4 Term of the Agreement to extend the contract term through June 30, 2024 "Extended Term". NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenant herein contained, the parties agree as follows: AMENDMENT In consideration of the foregoing Recitals and the covenants and promises hereinafter contained, and for good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency and receipt of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Section 1.1 Scope of Service is amended to add Task 6, Botanist Surveys as identified in the attached "Exhibit A", incorporated herewith by this reference. 2. Section 2.1 Schedule of Compensation is amended as outlined in the attached "Exhibit B," incorporated herewith by this reference, for an additional $15,142, and for a total not to exceed amount of $1,457,653 for the Term of the Agreement, encompassing any Initial and Extended Terms. 42 3. Section 3.4 Term is amended to read: Unless earlier terminated in accordance with Sections 8.7 or 8.8 of this Agreement, the Agreement Term shall be extended from July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024 ("Extended Term"). The Agreement may be extended for one (1) additional one (1) year term upon mutual agreement by both parties. In all other respects, the original Agreement shall remain in effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City and Consultant have executed this Amendment No. 5 to the Agreement on the respective dates set forth below. CITY OF LA QUINTA a California municipal corporation JON McMILLEN, City Manager City of La Quinta, California Dated: ATTEST: MONIKA RADEVA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: WILLIAM H. IHRKE, City Attorney City of La Quinta, California GHD, Inc. Corporation Todd Tregenza Senior Project Manager Dated: 43 Exhibit A Scope of Services Section 1.1 is amended to add Task 6, Botanist Surveys, in the attached "Exhibit A", incorporated herewith by this reference. 44 Exhibit B Schedule of Compensation Pursuant to Section 2.3 of the Agreement the Contracting Party shall receive additional compensation in the amount of Fifteen Thousand One Hundred and Forty -Two dollars ($15,142.00) for the Additional Services provided herein Amendment No. 5. With the exception of compensation for Additional Services provided for in Section 2.3 of this Agreement, the maximum total compensation to be paid to Contracting Party under this Agreement, for any Initial and Extended Terms, is One Million Four Hundred Fifty - Seven Thousand Six Hundred Fifty -Three Dollars ($1,457,653) ("Contract Sum"). The Contract Sum shall be paid to Contracting Party in conformance with Section 2.4 of the Agreement. CONTRACT SUM Section 2.1 Contract Sum Section 2.3 Additional Compensation 5% or less Agreement $ 885,228 Amendment 1 $ 11,760 Amendment 2 $0 Memorandum $0 $4,272 Amendment 3 $ 545,523 Amendment 4 0 Amendment 5 $15,142 TOTAL: $1,457,653 $4,272 GRAND TOTAL: $1,461,925 45 46 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 6 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETING: May 2, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLE: APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY OF INDIO FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF: 1) AVENUE 50 WIDENING IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT NO. 2022-05, 2) JEFFERSON STREET AND HIGHWAY 111 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT 2022-07, AND 3) JEFFERSON STREET SLURRY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT 2021-17; AND APPROPRIATE FUNDING FOR JEFFERSON STREET AND HIGHWAY 111 INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS AND JEFFERSON STREET SLURRY IMPROVEMENTS RECOMMENDATION A. Appropriate funding in the amount of $131,000 for the Jefferson Street Slurry Improvements Project No. 2021-17; and $54,432 for the Jefferson Street and Highway 111 Intersection Improvements Project No. 2022-07. B. Approve Amendment No. 1 to the Cooperative Agreement with the City of Indio for the design and construction of: 1. Avenue 50 widening improvements (Jefferson Street to Madison Street) Project No. 2022-05; 2. Jefferson Street and Highway 111 Intersection Improvements Project No. 2022-07; and 3. Jefferson Street Slurry Improvements Project 2021-17. C. Authorize the City Manager to execute Amendment No. 1 to the Cooperative Agreement. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • Council approved a Cooperative Agreement with the City of Indio for three separate projects with shared jurisdictional boundaries on May 3, 2022: o Avenue 50 widening improvements between Jefferson Street and Madison Street; o Jefferson Street and Highway 111 intersection improvements; o Jefferson Street Slurry Improvements between Avenue 50 and the northern City limits near Dunbar Drive. 47 • La Quinta will pay 50% of the local agency cost for the design phases of the projects and actual jurisdictional cost for the right of way and construction phases of the projects. • Amendment No. 1 proposes to adjust the funding for the design and construction phases of all three projects to reflect actual costs. FISCAL IMPACT Staff requests $131,000 of General Fund monies be appropriated for the Jefferson Street Slurry Improvements and $54,432 for Jefferson Street and Highway 111 intersection improvements based upon final construction costs. Avenue 50 widening improvements Project No. 2022-05 is included in the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) with the following budgets: fiscal year (FY) 2022/23 — $100,000 for Design; and proposed FY 2023/24 — $471,613 for Construction. Jefferson Street and Highway 111 intersection improvements Project No. 2022-07 was included in FY 2022/23 CIP with a $487,000 budget appropriation. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The Cities of Indio and La Quinta have partnered on three shared jurisdictional projects: • Avenue 50 widening improvements between Jefferson Street and Madison Street; • Jefferson Street and Highway 111 intersection pavement and grading/drivability improvements; and • Jefferson Street rubberized E asphalt slurry improvements between Avenue 50 and the northern City limits near Dunbar Drive. On May 3, 2022, Council approved a Cooperative Agreement with the City of Indio for the three shared jurisdictional projects. Amendment No. 1 to the agreement recommends to amend the proposed construction and design funding to reflect actual project costs. ALTERNATIVES Staff does not recommend an alternative. Prepared by: Julie Mignogna, Management Analyst Approved by: Bryan McKinney, Public Works Director/City Engineer Attachment: 1. Amendment No. 1 to Cooperative Agreement 48 ATTACHMENT 1 IST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF INDIO A CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION AND CITY OF LA QUINTA A CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION DATED: TBD Form Approved 2/17/2023 1ST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT 49 This Amendment to the Cooperative Agreement for Avenue 50 Improvements; Jefferson Street and Highway I I I Intersection Pavement Rehabilitation Project; and Jefferson Street Pavement Improvements within the Shared Jurisdictional Boundary is made and entered into as of this day of , 2023, by and between the City of Indio ("Indio'), a California municipal corporation and the City of La Quinta, a California Municipal Corporation and charter city ("La Quinta"). Indio and La Quinta are sometimes hereinafter referred to as "Contracting Party" or "Party" and hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Contracting Parties" or "Parties." RECITALS A. Indio and La Quinta entered into an agreement entitled "Cooperative Agreement for Avenue 50 Improvements; Jefferson Street and Highway III Intersection Pavement Rehabilitation Project; and Jefferson Street Pavement Improvements within the Shared Jurisdictional Boundary" dated December 6, 2022 ("Agreement") for the purpose of defining the roles, responsibilities, and cost sharing between the Parties for the proposed improvements along Avenue 50 and Jefferson Street. B. Pursuant to Section 8.6 of the Agreement, the Parties desire to amend the Agreement to revise the Scope of Agreement, and increase the Contract Sums. OPERATIVE PROVISIONS NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises made and recited herein, the Parties do hereby enter into this Amendment which modifies and amends the Agreement as follows: 1. AMENDMENT. The Agreement is hereby modified and amended as follows: 1.1 [SCOPE FOR PROJECT B]. Section 1.2 of the Agreement is hereby amended as follows: Contracting Parties hereby agree to construct the improvements at the intersection of Jefferson Street and Highway 111. Indio will be responsible to complete or cause to complete the final design, construction, and construction management services. 1.2 [CONTRACT SUMS]. Section 2.1 of the Agreement is hereby amended as follows: Contracting Parties hereby agree to increase the "Scope A Project Cost" to three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.00), as described in more detail in "Exhibit B-Revised". Contracting Parties hereby agree to increase the "Scope B Project Cost" to one million, eighty-two thousand, eight hundred sixty-four dollars ($1,082,864.00), as described in more detail in "Exhibit B-Revised". 50 Contracting Parties hereby agree to increase the "Scope C Project Cost" to seven hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($725,000.00), as described in more detail in "Exhibit B- Revised". 2. REMAINDER UNCHANGED. Except as specifically modified and amended in this Amendment, the Agreement remains in full force and effect and binding upon the Parties. 3. INTEGRATION. This Amendment consists of pages 1 through [Insert Total Number of Pages], inclusive, which constitute the entire understanding and agreement of the Parties and supersedes all negotiations or previous agreements, including written or verbal communications between the Parties with respect to all or any part of the transaction discussed in this Amendment. 4. SEVERABILITY. If any portion of this Amendment is declared invalid, illegal or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect. 5. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Amendment shall not become effective until the date it has been executed by the appropriate authorities of Indio and La Quinta. 6. APPLICABLE LAW. The laws of the State of California shall govern the interpretation and enforcement of this Amendment. 7. REFERENCES. All references to the Agreement include all their respective terms and provisions. All defined terms utilized in this Amendment have the same meaning as provided in the Agreement, unless expressly stated to the contrary in this Amendment. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] 51 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Amendment to the Agreement on the date and year first written above. CITY OF INDIO, a California municipal corporation BRYAN H. MONTGOMERY, City Manager Dated: ATTEST: CYNTHIA HERNANDEZ, CMC, City Clerk Indio, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: Steven Graham, City Attorney City of Indio, California 52 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Contracting Parties have executed this Agreement as of the dates stated below. CITY OF LA QUINTA, a California municipal corporation RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: Dated: Jon McMillen, City Manager ATTEST: Monika Radeva, City Clerk City of La Quinta , California APPROVED AS TO FORM: William H. Ihrke, City Attorney City of La Quinta , California 53 Exhibit B - Revised Anticipated Project A Cost Estimate Avenue 50 from Jefferson Street and Madison Street Project Item CVAG Share 75% City of Indio Share 50% City La Quinta Share 50% Total City Project Management $14,210.25 $2,368.38 $2,368.38 $18,947.00 Designer Project Management $21,350.25 $3,558.38 $3,558.38 $28,467.00 Survey $42,063.75 $7,010.63 $7,010.63 $56,085.00 Utility Research/Coordination $19,371.00 $3,228.50 $3,228.50 $25,828.00 Geotechnical Analysis $23,503.50 $3,917.25 $3,917.25 $31,338.00 Hydraulic Analysis $11,290.50 $1,881.75 $1,881.75 $15,054.00 CEQA Determination $37,827.75 $6,304.63 $6,304.63 $50,437.00 Preliminary Plans and Cost Estimate (30%) $55,383.00 $9,230.50 $9,230.50 $73,844.00 Total $225,000.00 $37,500.00 $37,500.00 $300,000.00 54 Exhibit B - Revised Project B Cost Estimate Jefferson Street and Highway I I I Intersection Pavement Rehabilitation Project Item Preliminary Engineering City of Indio Share 50% City La Quinta Share 50% Total City Project Management $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $10,000 Field Survey $3,972.00 $3,972.00 $7,944 Geotechnical Investigation & Pavement Rehabilitation Recommendations $5,935.00 $5,935.00 $11,870 Preliminary Drainage Investigation $2,821.00 $2,821.00 $5,642 Preliminary Design $9,357.00 $9,357.00 $18,714 Preliminary Cost Estimate $775.00 $775.00 $1,550 Total $27,860.00 $27,860.00 $55,720 55 Exhibit B - Revised Project B Cost Estimate — Cont. Jefferson Street and Highway I I I Intersection Pavement Rehabilitation Project Item Final Design City of Indio Share 50% City La Quinta Share 50% Total Field Survey Ah $2,139 $2,139 AL $4,278 Street Improvement Plans $13,304 $13,304 $26,608 Signing and Striping Plans $1,530 $1,530 $3,060 Engineer's Cost Estimate $599 $599 $1,198 Total =$I $17,572 $35,144 Item City of Indio Share Construction 50% City La Quinta Share 50% Total Contractor $460,000 $460,000 $920,000 Construction Management $36,000 $36,000 $72,000 Total $496,000 $496,000 $992,000 Total $541,432.00 $541,432.00 $1,082,864.00 M. Exhibit B - Revised Project C Cost Estimate Jefferson Street Crack Fill and REAS Slurry Construction cost estimate for La Quinta's portion on Jefferson: $725,000 • Approx. 785,000 Sq. ft. Includes: • REAS slurry • Crack fill • Striping • Small asphalt repairs 57 58 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 7 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETING: May 2, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA` TITLE• AWARD CONTRACT TO UNIVERSAL CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING FOR THE CITYWIDE MISCELLANEOUS AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT NO. 2022-08 RECOMMENDATION Award a contract to Universal Construction Engineering for the Citywide Miscellaneous Americans with Disabilities Act Improvements Project No. 2022-08, located at various locations along Avenida Montezuma; and authorize the City Manager to execute the contract and approve future change orders within the project budget amount. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • This project continues improvement work associated with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) at various City locations. It is funded with Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds which must be expended by the end of the 2022/23 fiscal year (FY). This specific project is located at various intersections along Avenida Montezuma (Attachment 1). The ADA miscellaneous improvements for the base bid will include reconstructing curb ramps, sidewalks, and driveways to bring them to the current code along Avenida Montezuma. Staff recommends also awarding additive alternates to replace additional curb ramps at Avenida Navarro, Avenida Montezuma, and Springtime Way, and a driveway at the City -owned parking lot on Avenida Navarro. The City requested that un-expended CDBG funds in the amount of $47,749 be reallocated by the County from the Boys and Girls Club and previous project savings to the Citywide Miscellaneous Americans with Disabilities Act Improvements Project No. 2022-08. • Universal Construction Engineering of Palm Desert, California, submitted the lowest responsible and responsive bid at $175,183 (Attachment 2). FISCAL IMPACT The projected budget is increased from $229,600 to $277,349, of which $97,000 will be allocated from the Citywide Sidewalk Improvements Project (Project No. 2223ST1) and an increase from $132,600 to $180,349 from CDBG funds for construction costs as follows: 59 CDBG Citywide Sidewalk Improvements Project Total Budget Professional/Design: $ 0 $ 35,000 $ 35,000 Inspection/Testing/Survey: $ 0 $ 20,000 $ 20,000 Construction: $ 175,183 $ 0 $ 175,183 Contingency: $ 5,166 $ 42,000 $ 47,166 Total Budget: $ 180,349 $ 97,000 $ 277,349 BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS In 2011, the City conducted an Americans with Disabilities Act accessibility survey of all public facilities. To date, the City has addressed ADA deficiencies at the exterior and interior of City Hall, La Quinta Park, Civic Center Campus, La Quinta Library, SilverRock parking lot, La Quinta Museum, YMCA, Sports Complex, Velasco Park, Eisenhower Park, Adams Park, Desert Pride Park, Saguaro Park, Fritz Burns Park, Seasons Park, and various locations along Avenida Bermudas. This year's Citywide Miscellaneous ADA Improvements will include work along Avenida Montezuma and focus the improvements at the following locations: ✓ La Quinta Community Park (Curb Ramps and Sidewalk) ✓ Additive Alternate: Avenida Navarro (Curb Ramps) ✓ Additive Alternate: La Quinta Community Park and La Quinta Downtown Parking Lot (Driveway) ✓ Additive Alternate: Springtime Way (Curb Ramps) On March 31, 2023, staff solicited construction bids from qualified contractors. The City received three bids on April 24, 2023. Universal Construction Engineering of Palm Desert, California, submitted the lowest responsible and responsive bid at $175,183. Contingent upon the award of the project on May 2, 2023, the following is the project schedule: Council Considers Project Award Execute Contract and Mobilize Construction (30 Working Days) Accept Improvements ALTERNATIVES Staff does not recommend an alternative. May 2, 2023 May 3 to May 21, 2023 May 22, 2023-June 2023 July 2023 Prepared by: Julie Mignogna, Management Analyst Approved by: Bryan McKinney, P.E., Public Works Director/City Engineer Attachments: 1. Vicinity Map 2. 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Bid Opening Date: 04/24/2023 Citywide Miscellaneous ADA Improvements City Project No. 2022-08 ATTACHMENT 2 Bid Comparison Engineer's Estimate - Base Bid Item Item Description Unit Quantity Unit Price Total Cost 1 Mobilization LS 1 12 000.00 12 000.00 2 Traffic Control LS 1 10 000.00 10 000.00 3 Dust Conrol LS 1 8,000.00 8,000.00 4 Sawcut, Remove, and Dispose of Existing Cross- SF 2,488 $ 8.00 $ 19,904.00 Gutter, Sidewalk, Ramp, Driveway, and Pavers 5 Sawcut, Remove, and Dispose of Existing Curb; LF 167 $ 23.00 $ 3,841.00 and Curb & Gutter 6 Construct Sidewalk per City of La Quinta Std. 240 SF 1,251 $ 11.00 $ 13,761.00 Mod. 7 Construct Portion of Cross -Gutter per City of La SF 49 $ 18.00 $ 882.00 Uinta Std. 230 Mod. And 231 Mod. 8 Construct Concrete Curb and Ramp per City of La EA 5 $ 5,000.00 $ 25,000.00 Quinta Std. No. 250 Mod., Case A 9 Construct Concrete Curb and Ramp per City of La EA 3 $ 5,000.00 $ 15,000.00 Quinta Std. No. 250 Mod., Case B 10 Construct Driveway Approach per City of La Quinta SF 320 $ 18.00 $ 5,760.00 Std. No. 221 Mod. 11 Remove, Regrade, and Reset Street Pavers per SF 88 $ 25.00 $ 2,200.00 Cityof La Quinta Std. 206 Sawcut, Remove, and Dispose of Existing Concrete 12 Ramp; Furnish and Install Truncated Dome SF 15 $ 100.00 $ 1,500.00 Concrete Tiles per City of LA Quinta St.d No. 250 13 Full Depth Grind Asphalt Concrete Pavement (3" )' SF 80 $ 27.00 $ 2,160.00 Compact Existing Base, and Overlay (3") 14 Modify Ex. Landscape, Hardscape, and Irrigation LS 1 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 as Needed 15 Signing and Striping, Including All Incidentials LS 1 $ 5,000.00 $ 5,000.00 Sub -Total Base Bid: $ 130,008.00 RTn AnnTTTVF All TFRNATTVF Nn_ 7 A-- M.nt­and AVPn11P Navarro Item Item Description Unitl QuantityUnit Price Total Cost 1 Mobilization LS 1 1 6,000.00 6,000.00 2 Traffic Control LS 1 5,000.00 5,000.00 3 Dust Control LS 1 5,000.00 5,000.00 4 Sawcut Remove and Dispose of Existing Curb and LF 96 23.00 2,208.00 5 Construct Cub and Gutter Transitions Per City of La LF 96 $ 35.00 $ 3,360.00 Uinta Std. 250 Mod. Sawcut, Remove, and Dispose of Existing Concrete 6 Ramp; Furnish and Install Truncated Come SF 72 $ 100.00 $ 7,200.00 Concrete Tiles per City of La Quinta St. d No. 250 7 Full Depth Grind Asphalt Concrete Pavement (3" )' SF 977 $ 27.00 $ 26,379.00 Compact Existing Base, and Overlay (3") Modify and Restore Existing Landscape, 8 Hardsca a and Irri ation as Needed LS 1 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 9 Signing and Striping, Including All Incidentals LS 1 1 4,000.00 4 000.00 Sub -Total Additive Alternative No.1 Bid: 61 147.00 RTn AnnTTTVF Al TFRNATTVF Kin _ 7 Puhlic Parkin. I nt nriv .. Item Item Description Untl QuantityUnit Price Total Cost 1 Mobilization LS 1 2,000.00 2,000.00 2 Traffic Control LS 1 2,500.00 2,500.00 3 Dust Control LS 1 2,500.00 2,500.00 4 Sawcut, Remove and Dispose of Existing Driveway SF 278 $ 8.00 $ 2,224.00 5 Sawcut, Remove, and Dispose of Existing Curb and Gutter LF 40 $ 23.00 $ 920.00 6 Construct Driveway Approach per City of La Quinta Std. No. 221 Mod. SF 278 $ 18.00 $ 5,004.00 Sub -Total Additive Alternative No.2 Bid: 15 148.00 Universal Construction Unit Price Total Cost 10 500.00 10 500.00 9,500.00 9,500.00 3,035.00 3,035.00 $ 6.00 $ 14,928.00 $ 18.50 $ 3,089.50 $ 8.70 $ 10,883.70 $ 40.00 $ 1,960.00 $ 5,800.00 $ 29,000.00 $ 3,200.00 $ 9,600.00 $ 15.00 $ 4,800.00 $ 15.00 $ 1,320.00 $ 70.00 $ 1,050.00 $ 12.00 $ 960.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 103,626.20 I Inih Driro Tnhal ('nch 1,500.00 1,500.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 500.00 500.00 19.50 1,872.00 $ 50.00 $ 4,800.00 $ 60.00 $ 4,320.00 $ 12.00 $ 11,724.00 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 4,275.00 4,275.00 1 $ 31,141.00 I 1 lnit Driro Total f'nct 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 300.00 300.00 $ 5.00 $ 1,390.00 $ 15.00 $ 600.00 $ 10.00 $ 2,780.00 Jacobsson Engineering Unit Price Total Cost 17 000.00 17 000.00 10 500.00 10 500.00 2,250.00 2,250.00 $ 12.00 $ 29,856.00 $ 52.00 $ 8,684.00 $ 13.00 $ 16,263.00 $ 29.00 $ 1,421.00 $ 4,600.00 $ 23,000.00 $ 4,600.00 $ 13,800.00 $ 33.00 $ 10,560.00 $ 51.00 $ 4,488.00 $ 60.00 $ 900.00 $ 40.00 $ 3,200.00 $ 2,750.00 $ 2,750.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 12,000.00 $ 156,672.00 I Init Oriru Total fact 650.00 650.00 2,700.00 2,700.00 225.00 225.00 29.00 2,784.00 $ 12.00 $ 1,152.00 $ 50.00 $ 3,600.00 $ 23.00 $ 22,471.00 $ 650.00 $ 650.00 2,750.00 2,750.55 1 $ 36,982.00 1 l lnit Driro I T-1 r nct 650.00 650.00 2 700.00 2,700.00 225.00 225.00 $ 13.00 $ 3,614.00 $ 55.00 $ 2,200.00 $ 37.00 $ 10,286.00 Onyx Paving Company, Inc. Unit Price Total Cost $ 15 000.00 15 000.00 15 000.00 15 000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 $ 7.00 $ 17,416.00 $ 46.00 $ 7,682.00 $ 5.00 $ 6,255.00 $ 35.00 $ 1,715.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 40,000.00 $ 8,000.00 $ 24,000.00 $ 20.00 $ 6,400.00 $ 111.00 $ 9,768.00 $ 550.00 $ 8,250.00 $ 80.00 $ 6,400.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 182,886.00 I Inih Driro T-i r 15 000.00 15 000.00 15 000.00 15 000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 46.00 4,416.00 $ 50.00 $ 4,800.00 $ 200.00 $ 14,400.00 $ 15.00 $ 14,655.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 2,500.00 2 500.00 1 $ 85,771.00 I I Init DriroI Total r 15 000.00 15 000.00 15 000.00 15 000.00 5,000.00. 5,000.00 $ 10.00 $ 2,780.00 $ 46.00 $ 1,840.00 $ 10.00 $ 2,780.00 1$ 7,570.00 1 1$ 19,675.00 I 1$ 42,400.00 1 BID ADDITIVE ALTERNATIVE NO. 3 Desert Club Drive and Spring! ime W Item Item Description Unit uantit Unit Pricea Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost Unit Price Total Cost 1 Mobilization LS 1 1 4,000.00 1 $ 4,000. $ 1,500.00 1 500.00 650.00 1 $ 650.00 $ 15 000.00 15 000.00 1 of 2 63 Bid Opening Date: 04/24/2023 Citywide Miscellaneous ADA Improvements Attachment 2 - Bid Comparison City Project No. 2022-08 Engineer's Estimate - Base Bid 2 Traffic Control LS 1 5,000.00 5,000.00 3 Dust Control LS 1 2,500.00 2,500.00 4 Sawcut, Remove, and Dispose of Existing Sidewalk SF 703 $ 8.00 $ 5,624.00 and Ram 5 Unclassified Fill CY 2 250.00 500.00 6 Construct Sidewalk per City of La Quinta Std. No. SF 527 $ 11.00 $ 5,797.00 240 Mod. Construct Concrete Curb and Ramp per City of La 7 Uinta Std. No. 250 Mod. Case A EA 2 $ 5,000.00 $ 10,000.00 Sawcut, Remove, and Dispose of Existing Concrete 8 Ramp; Furnish and Install Truncated Dome SF 47 $ 100.00 $ 4,700.00 Concrete Tiles per City of La Quinta Std. No. 250 Modify and Restore Existing Landscape, Hardscape 9 and Irrigation as Needed LS 1 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 10 Signing and Striping, Including All Incidentals LS 1 2,000.00 2,000.00 Sub -Total Additive Alternative No.3 Bid: 43 121.00 Grand Total Base Bid Including Alternate No. 1 - 2 $ 206,303.00 Grand Total Base Bid Including Alternate No. 1 - 3 $ 249,424.00 Base Bid Only $ 130,008.00 Miscalculations and rounding errors Universal Construction 2,000.00 2,000.00 500.00 500.00 $ 5.00 $ 3,515.00 325.00 650.00 $ 8.00 $ 4,216.00 $ 5,800.00 $ 11,600.00 $ 70.00 $ 3,290.00 $ 1,300.00 $ 1,300.00 4,275.00 4,275.00 1 $ 32,846.00 I $ 142,337.20 $ 175,183.20 $ 103,626.20 ]acobsson Engineering 2,700.00 2,700.00 225.00 225.00 $ 14.00 $ 9,842.00 250.00 500.00 $ 13.00 $ 6,851.00 $ 3,900.00 $ 7,800.00 $ 51.00 $ 2,397.00 $ 650.00 $ 650.00 950.00 950.00 1 $ 32,565.00 1 $ 213,329.00 $ 245,894.00 $ 156,672.00 Onyx Paving Company, Inc. 15 000.00 15 000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 $ 12.00 $ 8,436.00 2,000.00 4,000.00 $ 5.00 $ 2,635.00 $ 7,500.00 $ 15,000.00 $ 300.00 $ 14,100.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 1,772.00 1,772.00 1 $ 90,943.00 1 $ 311,057.00 $ 402,000.00 $ 182,886.00 2of2 64 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM NO. 8 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETING: May 2, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLE: APPROVE DEMAND REGISTERS DATED APRIL 14 AND APRIL 21, 2023 RECOMMENDATION Approve demand registers dated April 14 and April 21, 2023. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY — None FISCAL IMPACT Demand of Cash: City Successor Agency of RDA Housing Authority BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS $ 1,359,194.22 $ 17,107.03 $ 1,376,301.25 Routine bills and payroll must be paid between Council meetings. Attachment 1 details the weekly demand registers for April 14 and April 21, 2023. Warrants Issued: 210628-210669 210670-210748 Wire Transfers Payroll Tax Transfers Payroll Direct Deposit $ 136,505.75 $ 853,585.82 $ 113,475.85 $ 47,148.13 $ 225,585.70 $ 1,376,301.25 65 The most significant expenditures on the demand registers are: Vendor Account Name Amount Purpose Coachella Music Developer $434,481.00 Developer Deposit Refund Festival, LLC Deposits Action Park Alliance, X-Park $71,347.00 Apr -Jun X-Park Operation Services INC Programming Bank of the West Various $58,874.89 Bank Card Payment for City Departments' Operational Purchases H&G Home Various $50,350.00 City Buildings Maintenance & Improvements, INC(') Repair Sunrise LQ, LLC Developer Fees $36,163.00 DIF Overpayment Refund (1) Payments were made 04/14/23 & 04/21/23 Wire Transfers: Nine transfers totaled $113,476. Of this amount, $45,236 was to J&H Asset Property Management, and $44,327 was to CalPERS. (See Attachment 2 for a complete listing). Purchase Orders/Contracts: During the quarterly period starting January 1 through March 31, 2023, five purchase orders were issued with a value between $25,000 and $50,000, for a total of $175,674 (See Attachment 3 for a complete listing). Investment Transactions: Full details of investment transactions as well as total holdings are reported quarterly in the Treasurer's Report. Settle Coupon Transaction Issuer Type Par Value Date Rate YTM Purchase United States Treasury Treasury $ 2,000,000 4/11/2023 0.000% 4.850% Maturity CitiBanK NA CD $ 245,000 4/11/2023 2.900% Purchase Federal National Mortgage Assoc. Agency $ 3,000,000 4/12/2023 5.050% 5.050% Purchase Pitney Bowes Bank CD $ 244,000 4/14/2023 4.350% 4.350% Prepared by: Jesse Batres, Account Technician Approved by: Rosemary Hallick, Financial Services Analyst Attachments: 1. Demand Registers 2. Wire Transfers 3. Purchase Orders . ^. ATTACHMENT 1 City of La Quinta Vendor Name Payment Number Description (Item) Fund: 101 - GENERAL FUND CENTRAL COMMUNICATIONS 210636 DESERT SUN PUBLISHING, LLC 210644 DESERT SUN PUBLISHING, LLC 210644 GALLS LLC 210648 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS ... 210637 B2B VALUE GROUP LLC 210630 VACASA 210666 EISENHOWER OCCUPATIONAL... 210645 EISENHOWER OCCUPATIONAL... 210645 DATA TICKET, INC. 210640 DATA TICKET, INC. 210640 IRC CORPORATION 210651 BUCHANAN,CAROL 210634 VINTAGE ASSOCIATES 210667 VINTAGE ASSOCIATES 210667 VINTAGE ASSOCIATES 210667 VINTAGE ASSOCIATES 210667 MOWERS PLUS INC 210655 ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC 210658 ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC 210658 ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC 210658 ODP BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC 210658 SOUTHWEST BOULDER & STO... 210662 DAIOHS FIRST CHOICE SERVICES 210639 THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 210664 FIRST CHOICE A/C & HEATING ... 210646 FIRST CHOICE A/C & HEATING ... 210646 DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SER... 210642 HICKSON, AARON M 210650 BELANICH, TOMM 210632 DESERT RESORT MANAGEMENT 210643 WESLEY PAGE 210668 CALIFORNIA CLINIC MANAGE... 210635 BECAUSE BAKERY, INC. 210631 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY 210652 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY 210652 Fund: 202 - LIBRARY & MUSEUM FUND CINTAS FIRST AID & SAFETY 210638 CINTAS FIRST AID & SAFETY 210638 FIRST CHOICE A/C & HEATING ... 210646 PACIFIC WEST AIR CONDITION... 210659 Fund: 210 - FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FUND BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF COACH... 210633 Fund: 221 - AB 939 - CALRECYCLE FUND ALPHA MEDIA LLC 210629 ALPHA MEDIA LLC 210629 Fund: 250 - TRANSPORTATION DIF FUND SUNRISE LQLLC 210663 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03446 - 04/14/2023 JB Account Name Account Number Amount 04/2023 - STVR HOTLINE Professional Services 101-6004-60103 594.00 02/02/23 -AUSTIN RESIDENCE NOI Advertising 101-6002-60450 441.00 02/17/23 -AUSTIN RESIDENCE PHN Advertising 101-6002-60450 441.00 03/15/23 - CODE UNIFORM BELT Uniforms 101-6004-60690 9.49 03/24-04/23/23 - FS #93 CABLE (2415) Cable/Internet - Utilities 101-2002-61400 113.90 O5/13/22 - HOME OCCUPATION FEE REFU... Over Payments, AR Policy 101-0000-20330 105.00 06/21/22 - PERMIT FEES REFUND # 066276 STVR Registration Fee 101-0000-41415 1,000.00 03/2023 - PRE EMPLOYMENT PHYSICALS Consultants/Employee Services 101-1004-60104 50.00 03/2023 - PRE EMPLOYMENT PHYSICALS Recruiting/Pre-Employment 101-1004-60129 190.00 02/2023 - CODE CITATION PROCESSING Administrative Citation Services 101-6004-60111 582.60 02/2023 - POLICE CITATION PROCESSING Administrative Citation Services 101-6004-60111 384.60 03/2023 - PRE EMPLOYMENT BACKGROU... Recruiting/Pre-Employment 101-1004-60129 169.45 04/03/23 - WELLNESS CENTER CLASS REF... Leisure Enrichment 101-0000-42200 55.00 03/29/23 - LQ PARK TREE REMOVAL Tree Maintenance 101-3005-60557 1,120.00 03/29/23 - LQ PARK TURF REMOVAL Maintenance/Services 101-3005-60691 1,190.00 03/31/23 - SRR EVENT PARK PLANT REPLA... Materials/Supplies 101-3005-60431 2,056.00 03/31/23 - CIVIC CENTER PLANT REPLACE... Materials/Supplies 101-3005-60431 1,758.00 03/20/23 - CHAIN LOOPS FOR CHAIN SAW Tools/Equipment 101-7003-60432 154.30 03/01/23 - CODE FIELD SUPPLIES Supplies - Field 101-6004-60425 80.83 03/01/23 - CODE FIELD SUPPLIES Supplies - Field 101-6004-60425 9.99 03/06/23 - OFFICE SUPPLIES Office Supplies 101-6004-60400 57.56 03/16/23 - OFFICE SUPPLIES Office Supplies 101-6004-60400 163.07 01/19/23 - LANDSCAPE RUBBLE Materials/Supplies 101-3005-60431 1,178.74 02/23/23 - COFFEE FILTER EXCHANGE Citywide Supplies 101-1007-60403 76.07 03/21/23- SPRAY PAINT GUN PARTS Materials/Supplies 101-3008-60431 40.01 02/28/23 - CH HVAC DIAGONSTIC ANALYS... HVAC 101-3008-60667 79.00 03/21/23 - CH HVAC REPAIRS HVAC 101-3008-60667 827.00 02/2023 - ANIMAL SERVICES Animal Shelter Contract Service 101-6004-60197 24,396.40 4/06/23 - BIKE PROGRAM TOOLS/PARTS R... Operating Supplies 101-1004-60420 293.09 04/29/23 - CITY PICNIC ENTERTAINMENT Community Experiences 101-3003-60149 300.00 03/2023 - SECURITY PATROL SERVICES Professional Services 101-6004-60103 3,883.51 08/11/22 - DUPLICATE PAYMENT REFUND... Over Payments, AR Policy 101-0000-20330 176.00 09/13/22 REFUND HAZARDOUS MATERIAL.. Over Payments, AR Policy 101-0000-20330 98.00 04/03/23 - BUSINESS LICENSE REFUND LIC... Over Payments, AR Policy 101-0000-20330 156.00 03/23/23 - OLD 32 HVAC REPAIRS HVAC 101-3008-60667 234.19 03/23/23 - HVAC LEAK DETECTOR TOOL Tools/Equipment 101-3008-60432 457.93 Fund 101- GENERAL FUND Total: 42,921.73 04/06/23 - MUSEUM FIRST AID SVCS Operating Supplies 202-3006-60420 18.50 04/06/23 - LIBRARY FIRST AID SVCS Operating Supplies 202-3004-60420 48.30 01/25/23 - MUSEUM HVAC REPAIRS HVAC 202-3006-60667 836.00 3/6-3/8/23 - LIBRARY HVAC COIL REPLAC... HVAC 202-3004-60667 8,572.88 Fund 202 - LIBRARY & MUSEUM FUND Total: 9,475.68 FY 22/23 CDBG FUNDING REQUEST NO 2 CDBG Public Service Grants 210-0000-60135 1,530.00 Fund 210 - FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FUND Total: 1,530.00 03/2023 - RECYCLE RADIO ADS 93.7 KCLB AB 939 Recycling Solutions 221-0000-60127 1,759.29 03/2023 - RECYCLE RADIO ADS MIX 100.5 AB 939 Recycling Solutions 221-0000-60127 1,781.82 Fund 221- AB 939 - CALRECYCLE FUND Total: 3,541.11 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND Developer Fees 250-0000-43200 15,741.00 4/24/2023 3:54:22 PM 67 Page 1 of 5 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03446 - 04/14/2023 JB Vendor Name Payment Number Description (Item) Account Name Account Number Amount LINDA TANNER 210653 07/26/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 250-0000-43200 583.00 SUNRISE LQ LLC 210663 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 250-0000-43200 1,166.00 WILLIAM HAELING 210669 07/26/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 250-0000-43200 583.00 LQCC HOLDINGS LLC 210654 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 250-0000-43200 737.18 PETE HILL CONSTRUCTION CO... 210660 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 250-0000-43200 583.00 Fund 250 - TRANSPORTATION DIF FUND Total: 19,393.18 Fund: 251 - PARKS & REC DIF FUND SUNRISE LQ LLC 210663 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND Developer Fees 251-0000-43200 783.00 QUEIROZ, JENNIFER 210628 07/26/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 251-0000-43200 29.00 SUNRISE LQ LLC 210663 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 251-0000-43200 58.00 WILLIAM HAELING 210669 07/26/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 251-0000-43200 29.00 PETE HILL CONSTRUCTION CO... 210660 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 251-0000-43200 29.00 Fund 251 - PARKS & REC DIF FUND Total: 928.00 Fund: 252 - CIVIC CENTER DIF FUND SUNRISE LQ LLC 210663 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND Developer Fees 252-0000-43200 3,888.00 QUEIROZ, JENNIFER 210628 07/26/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 252-0000-43200 144.00 SUNRISE LQ LLC 210663 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 252-0000-43200 288.00 WILLIAM HAELING 210669 07/26/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 252-0000-43200 144.00 LQCC HOLDINGS LLC 210654 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 252-0000-43200 45.88 PETE HILL CONSTRUCTION CO... 210660 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 252-0000-43200 144.00 Fund 252 - CIVIC CENTER DIF FUND Total: 4,653.88 Fund: 254 - COMMUNITY & CULTURAL CENTERS DIF SUNRISE LQ LLC 210663 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND Developer Fees 254-0000-43200 11,151.00 QUEIROZ, JENNIFER 210628 07/26/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 254-0000-43200 413.00 SUNRISE LQ LLC 210663 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 254-0000-43200 826.00 WILLIAM HAELING 210669 07/26/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 254-0000-43200 413.00 PETE HILL CONSTRUCTION CO... 210660 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 254-0000-43200 413.00 Fund 254 - COMMUNITY & CULTURAL CENTERS DIF Total: 13,216.00 Fund: 259 - MAINTENANCE FACILITIES DIF FUND SUNRISE LQ LLC 210663 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND Developer Fees 259-0000-43200 2,106.00 QUEIROZ, JENNIFER 210628 07/26/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 259-0000-43200 78.00 SUNRISE LQ LLC 210663 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 259-0000-43200 156.00 WILLIAM HAELING 210669 07/26/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 259-0000-43200 78.00 LQCC HOLDINGS LLC 210654 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 259-0000-43200 70.68 PETE HILL CONSTRUCTION CO... 210660 07/25/22 - DIF OVERPAYMENT REFUND B... Developer Fees 259-0000-43200 78.00 Fund 259 - MAINTENANCE FACILITIES DIF FUND Total: 2,566.68 Fund: 401 - CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS NV5 210657 1/2023 LQVILLAGE UNDERGROUNDING F... Design 401-0000-60185 1,344.00 NV5 210657 2/2023 LQVILLAGE UNDERGROUNDING F... Design 401-0000-60185 721.00 NEXTECH SYSTEMS, INC. 210656 12/1/23 - PEDESTRIAN PUSH BUTTONS (40) Construction 401-0000-60188 4,117.25 Fund 401- CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS Total: 6,182.25 Fund: 501 - FACILITY & FLEET REPLACEMENT ULINE 210665 03/20/23 - NPDES INSPECTION SUPPLIES HAZMAT Containment and Dis... 501-0000-60677 1,862.96 H&G HOME IMPROVEMENTS I... 210649 03/13/23 - EMERGENCY ROOF REPAIR AT ... City Bldg Repl/Repair 501-0000-71103 28,545.00 PLANIT REPROGRAPHICS SYST... 210661 03/27/23 - CODE VEHICLE DECAL Parts, Accessories, and Upfits 501-0000-60675 226.28 FUELMAN 210647 03/2023 - FUEL Fuel & Oil 501-0000-60674 455.05 Fund 501 - FACILITY & FLEET REPLACEMENT Total: 31,089.29 Fund: 502 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS ... 210637 03/20-04/19/23 - WC CABLE (1909) Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 11.59 VACASA 210666 06/21/22 - PERMIT FEES REFUND # 066276 Technology Enhancement Sur... 502-0000-43611 5.00 Fund 502 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Total: 16.59 Fund: 503 - PARK EQUIP & FACILITY FUND DAVE BANG, INC. 210641 02/17/23 - PARK REPLACEMENT PARTS F... Parks 503-0000-71060 494.46 Fund 503 - PARK EQUIP & FACILITY FUND Total: 494.46 Fund: 504 - INSURANCE FUND CINTAS FIRST AID & SAFETY 210638 04/06/23 - PW YARD FIRST AID SVCS Operating Supplies 504-1010-60420 94.63 CINTAS FIRST AID & SAFETY 210638 04/06/23 - FB POOL FIRST AID SVCS Operating Supplies 504-1010-60420 54.92 4/24/2023 3:54:22 PM Page 2 of 5 68 Demand Register Vendor Name CINTAS FIRST AID & SAFETY CINTAS FIRST AID & SAFETY CINTAS FIRST AID & SAFETY Payment Number Description (Item) Account Name 210638 04/06/23 - WC FIRST AID SVCS Operating Supplies 210638 04/06/23 - CH FIRST AID SVCS Operating Supplies 210638 04/06/23 - LANDSCAPE MAINT FIRST AID ... Operating Supplies Packet: APPKT03446 - 04/14/2023 JIB Account Number Amount 504-1010-60420 103.93 504-1010-60420 150.16 504-1010-60420 93.26 Fund 504 - INSURANCE FUND Total: 496.90 Grand Total: 136,505.75 4/24/2023 3:54:22 PM Page 3 of 5 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03446 - 04/14/20231B Fund Summary Fund 101 - GENERAL FUND 202 - LIBRARY & MUSEUM FUND 210 - FEDERAL ASSISTANCE FUND 221 - AB 939 - CALRECYCLE FUND 250-TRANSPORTATION DIF FUND 251 - PARKS & REC DIF FUND 252 - CIVIC CENTER DIF FUND 254 - COMMUNITY & CULTURAL CENTERS DIF 259 - MAINTENANCE FACILITIES DIF FUND 401 - CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS 501 - FACILITY & FLEET REPLACEMENT 502 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 503 - PARK EQUIP & FACILITY FUND 504 - INSURANCE FUND Account Number 101-0000-20330 101-0000-41415 101-0000-42200 101-1004-60104 101-1004-60129 101-1004-60420 101-1007-60403 101-2002-61400 101-3003-60149 101-3005-60431 101-3005-60557 101-3005-60691 101-3008-60431 101-3008-60432 101-3008-60667 101-6002-60450 101-6004-60103 101-6004-60111 101-6004-60197 101-6004-60400 101-6004-60425 101-6004-60690 101-7003-60432 202-3004-60420 202-3004-60667 202-3006-60420 202-3006-60667 210-0000-60135 221-0000-60127 250-0000-43200 251-0000-43200 252-0000-43200 254-0000-43200 259-0000-43200 401-0000-60185 401-0000-60188 501-0000-60674 501-0000-60675 501-0000-60677 501-0000-71103 502-0000-43611 Grand Total: Account Summary Account Name Over Payments, AR Policy STVR Registration Fee Leisure Enrichment Consultants/Employee Se... Recruiting/Pre-Employme... Operating Supplies Citywide Supplies Cable/Internet - Utilities Community Experiences Materials/Supplies Tree Maintenance Maintenance/Services Materials/Supplies Tools/Equipment HVAC Advertising Professional Services Administrative Citation Se... Animal Shelter Contract 5... Office Supplies Supplies - Field Uniforms Tools/Equipment Operating Supplies HVAC Operating Supplies HVAC CDBG Public Service Grants AB 939 Recycling Solutions Developer Fees Developer Fees Developer Fees Developer Fees Developer Fees Design Construction Fuel & Oil Parts, Accessories, and Up... HAZMAT Containment an... City Bldg Repl/Repair Technology Enhancement... Expense Amount 42,921.73 9,475.68 1,530.00 3,541.11 19,393.18 928.00 4,653.88 13, 216.00 2,566.68 6,182.25 31,089.29 16.59 494.46 496.90 136,505.75 Expense Amount 535.00 1,000.00 55.00 50.00 359.45 293.09 76.07 113.90 300.00 4,992.74 1,120.00 1,190.00 40.01 457.93 1,140.19 882.00 4,477.51 967.20 24,396.40 220.63 90.82 9.49 154.30 48.30 8,572.88 18.50 836.00 1,530.00 3,541.11 19,393.18 928.00 4,653.88 13, 216.00 2,566.68 2,065.00 4,117.25 455.05 226.28 1,862.96 28, 545.00 5.00 4/24/2023 3:54:22 PM 70 Page 4 of 5 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03446 - 04/14/20231B Account Number 502-0000-61400 503-0000-71060 504-1010-60420 Project Account Key **None** 202206D 2223TMICT BDAYE STVRE Account Summary Account Name Cable/Internet - Utilities Parks Operating Supplies Grand Total Project Account Summary Project Account Name **None** Design Expense Construction Expense City Picnic & Birthday Celebration Ex... Short Term Vacation Rental Expense Grand Total: Expense Amount 11.59 494.46 496.90 136,505.75 Project Name **None** Village Utilities Undergrounding Pr FY22/23 Traffic Maintenance Impr, City Picnic & Birthday Celebration Short Term Vacation Rental Trackii 136,505.75 Expense Amount 125, 545.99 2,065.00 4,117.25 300.00 4,477.51 *Project codes are generally used to track Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects, other large public works projects, developer deposits, or city-wide events. Normal operational expenditures are not project coded and, therefore, will report as "none" in this section. 4/24/2023 3:54:22 PM 71 Page 5 of 5 ��a City of La Quinta Al 0M.IF5 - Demand Register Packet: APPKT03450 - 04/21/2023 JB Vendor Name Payment Number Description (Item) Account Name Account Number Amount Fund: 101- GENERAL FUND UNITED WAY OF THE DESERT 210740 CONTRIBUTION United Way Deductions 101-0000-20981 37.00 PALMS TO PINES PRINTING 210719 4/11/23 MICROFIBER CIOTH IN POUCH WI... Promotional Items 101-3007-60134 1,220.36 THE CONE ZONE 210734 4/29/23 BALANCE DUE FOR SNOW CONES... Community Experiences 101-3003-60149 2,446.88 PALMS TO PINES PRINTING 210719 04/11/23 - PHONE GRIPS (350) Promotional Items 101-3007-60134 1,886.52 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS ... 210683 03/29-04/28/23 - FS #32 INTERNET (6491) Cable/Internet - Utilities 101-2002-61400 99.99 VINTAGE E & S INC 210745 02/22/23 - CIVIC PARK PUMP SERVICE CALL Civic Center Lake Maintenance 101-3005-60117 337.66 VINTAGE E & S INC 210745 04/10/23 - LQ PARK LIGHTING SERVICE CA... Maintenance/Services 101-3005-60691 337.66 VINTAGE E & S INC 210745 04/11/23 - ADAMS PARK LIGHTING SERVI... Maintenance/Services 101-3005-60691 368.88 ALARM MONITORING SERVICE... 210672 04/01-06/30/23 - SRR EVENT BLDG MONI... Security & Alarm 101-3008-60123 162.00 ALARM MONITORING SERVICE... 210672 04/01-06/30/23 - XPARK ALARM MONITO... Security & Alarm 101-3008-60123 162.00 GARDAWORLD 210693 02/2023 - ARMORED SERVICES Professional Services 101-1006-60103 295.61 LOGIC COMPENSATION GROU... 210707 4/5/23 - RECLASS CITY JOB DESCRIPTIONS... Professional Services 101-1004-60103 20,325.00 MY COI LLC 210714 7/1/23-3/31/24 - INSURANCE COMPLIANC... Prepaid Expense 101-0000-13600 7,500.00 MY COI LLC 210714 4/1/23-6/30/23 - INSURANCE COMPLIANC... Professional Services 101-1005-60103 2,500.00 MY COI LLC 210714 4/1/23-3/31/24 - INSURANCE COMPLIANC... Professional Services 101-1005-60103 2,500.00 DATA TICKET, INC. 210689 03/2023 - CODE CITATION PROCESSING Administrative Citation Services 101-6004-60111 782.75 DATA TICKET, INC. 210689 03/2023 - POLICE CITATION PROCESSING Administrative Citation Services 101-6004-60111 431.93 SPARKLETTS 210730 03/22/23 & 04/05/23 - CITYWIDE DRINKI... Citywide Supplies 101-1007-60403 224.33 H&G HOME IMPROVEMENTS I... 210695 3/13/23 - FS #70 EMERGENCY ROOF REPA... Maintenance/Services 101-2002-60691 14,555.00 SHIRY, TERESA 210729 04/13/23 - BALLROOM BEGINNING CLASS Instructors 101-3002-60107 175.00 SHIRY, TERESA 210729 04/13/23 - BALLROOM BEGINNING DI CLA... Instructors 101-3002-60107 63.00 RUDY, LORI A 210726 04/13/23 - ESSENTIAL FITNESS CLASS Instructors 101-3002-60107 112.00 RUDY, LORI A 210726 04/13/23 - ESSENTIAL FITNESS DI CLASSES Instructors 101-3002-60107 50.40 WILLIAMS, BILLEE 210747 04/13/23 - PILATES CLASS Instructors 101-3002-60107 392.00 VIELHARBER, KAREN 210743 04/13/23 - GENTLE YOGA CLASS Instructors 101-3002-60107 140.00 VIELHARBER, KAREN 210743 04/13/23 - GENTLE YOGA CLASS Instructors 101-3002-60107 168.00 VIELHARBER, KAREN 210743 04/13/23 - GENTLE YOGA TUESDAY DI CLA... Instructors 101-3002-60107 18.20 JENSEN, SHARLA W 210703 04/13/23 - PERSONAL TRAINING 3 SESSIO... Instructors 101-3002-60107 132.00 NOVAK, JAN 210716 04/13/23 - PICKLEBALL 101 BEGINNER CL... Instructors 101-3002-60107 896.00 ALLIANT INSURANCE SERVICES.. 210673 04/29/23 - CITY PICNIC EVENT INSURANCE Community Experiences 101-3003-60149 553.00 NI GOVERNMENT SERVICES INC 210715 03/2023 - SATELLITE PHONES Mobile/Cell Phones/Satellites 101-2002-61304 87.35 ANSAFONE CONTACT CENTERS 210674 03/13-04/09/23 - PM 10 ANSWERING SER... PM 10 - Dust Control 101-7006-60146 137.15 THE PRINTING PLACE 210736 03/31/23 - RETURN ENVELOPES (2500) Operating Supplies 101-6006-60420 387.15 QUALITY STREET SERVICE 210724 02/17/23 - EMERGENCY STREET CLEANING Professional Services 101-7003-60103 1,380.00 QUALITY STREET SERVICE 210724 02/20/23 - EMERGENCY STREET CLEANING Professional Services 101-7003-60103 740.00 QUALITY STREET SERVICE 210724 02/24/23 - EMERGENCY STREET CLEANING Professional Services 101-7003-60103 1,380.00 QUALITY STREET SERVICE 210724 02/27/23 - EMERGENCY STREET CLEANING Professional Services 101-7003-60103 1,380.00 QUALITY STREET SERVICE 210724 02/28/23 - EMERGENCY STREET CLEANING Professional Services 101-7003-60103 1,380.00 QUALITY STREET SERVICE 210724 03/02/23 - EMERGENCY STREET CLEANING Professional Services 101-7003-60103 1,380.00 QUALITY STREET SERVICE 210724 03/03/23 - EMERGENCY STREET CLEANING Professional Services 101-7003-60103 1,380.00 QUALITY STREET SERVICE 210724 03/06/23 - EMERGENCY STREET CLEANING Professional Services 101-7003-60103 1,380.00 QUALITY STREET SERVICE 210724 03/07/23 - EMERGENCY STREET CLEANING Professional Services 101-7003-60103 1,380.00 QUALITY STREET SERVICE 210724 03/08/23 - EMERGENCY STREET CLEANING Professional Services 101-7003-60103 1,380.00 QUALITY STREET SERVICE 210724 03/07/23 - EMERGENCY STREET CLEANING Professional Services 101-7003-60103 1,380.00 QUALITY STREET SERVICE 210724 03/22/23 - EMERGENCY STREET CLEANING Professional Services 101-7003-60103 1,380.00 QUALITY STREET SERVICE 210724 03/31/23 - EMERGENCY STREET CLEANING Professional Services 101-7003-60103 1,380.00 QUALITY STREET SERVICE 210724 04/03/23 - EMERGENCY STREET CLEANING Professional Services 101-7003-60103 1,380.00 XPRESS GRAPHICS 210748 FY 22/23 BUDGET TABS & COVERS Printing 101-1006-60410 828.57 XPRESS GRAPHICS 210748 04/10/23 - CITY PICNIC SIGNS Printing 101-3007-60410 199.06 MOWERS PLUS INC 210713 03/29/23 - GENERATOR PARTS Tools/Equipment 101-7003-60432 352.25 LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES 210706 1/9/23 RIVERSIDE COUNTY DIVIISON MEET.. Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 50.00 LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES 210706 1/9/23 RIVERSIDE COUNTY DIVISON MEET... Travel & Training 101-1002-60320 50.00 BIO-TOX LABORATORIES 210680 03/17/23 - BLOOD/ALCOHOL ANALYSIS Blood/Alcohol Testing 101-2001-60174 2,354.80 4/24/2023 3:36:20 PM Page 1 of 9 72 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03450 - 04/21/2023 JB Vendor Name Payment Number Description (Item) Account Name Account Number Amount THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 210737 04/03/23 - PAINT FOR GRAFFITI REMOVAL Supplies -Graffiti and Vandalism 101-3005-60423 417.38 THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 210737 04/10/23 - PAINT FOR LQ PARK Materials/Supplies 101-3008-60431 130.80 RASA/ERIC NELSON 210725 03/26/23 - COCO 2023-0001 ONCALL MAP... Map/Plan Checking 101-7002-60183 350.00 RASA/ERIC NELSON 210725 03/26/23 - PMER 2022-0011 ONCALL MAP.., Map/Plan Checking 101-7002-60183 150.00 RASA/ERIC NELSON 210725 04/05/23 - LLA 2023-0003 ONCALL MAP C... Map/Plan Checking 101-7002-60183 1,170.00 RASA/ERIC NELSON 210725 04/08/23 - LLA 2023-0004 ONCALL MAP Map/Plan Checking 101-7002-60183 1,200.00 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 210690 11/2022 - BLOOD/ALCOHOL ANALYSIS Blood/Alcohol Testing 101-2001-60174 175.00 MMASC 210712 FY 23/24 MMASC MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL.., Membership Dues 101-1002-60351 90.00 MERCHANTS BUILDINGMAINT... 210710 03/2023- JANITORIAL SERVICES Janitorial 101-3008-60115 14,416.77 FEDEX 210691 03/23/23 - OVERNIGHT MAIL Postage 101-1007-60470 15.29 FEDEX 210691 03/23/23 - OVERNIGHT MAIL Postage 101-1007-60470 39.28 JOHNSONEQUIPMENT COMP ... 210704 03/3/23- FIRE MARSHAL TRUCK RETROFIT Vehicles 101-2002-71031 5,309.04 KONE INC 210705 04/01-06/30/23 - CH ELEVATOR MAINT Maintenance/Services 101-3008-60691 656.64 MACIAS NURSERY, INC. 210708 04/10/23 - PLANTS Materials/Supplies 101-3005-60431 237.08 PATTON DOOR & GATE 210720 04/10/23 - FS #32 DOOR SERVICE CALL Maintenance/Services 101-2002-60691 125.00 T MOBILE USA INC 210733 02/11-03/10/23 - POLICE GPS LOCATE LA2... Special Enforcement Funds 101-2001-60175 100.00 VERIZON WIRELESS 210742 02/26-03/25/23 - LQPD CELL (6852) Telephone - Utilities 101-2001-61300 875.77 COACHELLA MUSIC FESTIVAL L... 210685 04/12/23 - DEVELOPER DEPOSIT REFUND ... Developer Deposits 101-0000-22810 434,481.00 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS... 210692 03/26-04/25/23 - POLICE INTERNET Cable/Internet - Utilities 101-2001-61400 572.84 QUADIENT FINANCE USA, INC. 210723 04/14/23 - CITYWIDE POSTAGE MACHINE ... Postage 101-1007-60470 4,000.00 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS... 210692 03/28-04/27/23 - SPORTS COMPLEX PHO... Telephone - Utilities 101-3005-61300 53.12 BUDGET BLINDS OF COACHEL... 210681 4/21/23 FINAL PAYMENT FOR BLIND REPL... Maintenance/Services 101-3008-60691 2,778.88 COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DI... 210686 04/11/23 - WATER SERVICE Water - Utilities 101-2002-61200 544.48 COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DI... 210686 04/11/23 - WATER SERVICE Water -Monticello Park - Utiliti... 101-3005-61201 661.10 COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DI... 210686 04/11/23 - WATER SERVICE Water -Fritz Burns Park - Utiliti... 101-3005-61204 192.40 COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DI... 210686 04/11/23 - WATER SERVICE Water - Utilities 101-3008-61200 24.71 PETRA-1, LP 210721 04/07/23 - GYM WIPES FOR EMPLOYEE G... Materials/Supplies 101-3008-60431 167.85 SUNLINE TRANSIT AGENCY 210732 02/2023 - SUNLINE PASSES Due to SunLine 101-0000-20305 141.00 SUNLINE TRANSIT AGENCY 210732 02/2023 - SUNLINE PASSES Miscellaneous Revenue 101-0000-42301 -10.25 RUTAN & TUCKER 210727 956049 - 01/2023 REIMBURSEMENT MAT... Developer Deposits 101-0000-22810 1,111.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 210727 956040 - 01/2023 GENERAL ACCOUNT Attorney 101-1003-60153 5,274.04 RUTAN & TUCKER 210727 956047 - 01/2023 RESPONSES FOR PUBLIC... Attorney 101-1003-60153 6,107.00 RUTAN&TUCKER 210727 956041 - 01/2023 PERSONNEL GENERAL Attorney 101-1003-60153 72.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 210727 956043 - 01/2023 CODE ENFORCEMENT Attorney 101-1003-60153 215.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 210727 956045 - 01/2023 RETAINER MATTER Attorney 101-1003-60153 11,000.00 RUTAN&TUCKER 210727 956046 - 01/2023 TELECOMMUNICATIONS Attorney 101-1003-60153 1,140.50 RUTAN & TUCKER 210727 956048 - 01/2023 LQ ART CELEBRATION Attorney 101-1003-60153 171.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 210727 956050 - 01/2023 POWER TO THE PEOPLE.. Attorney 101-1003-60153 1,320.00 RUTAN & TUCKER 210727 956042 - 01/2023 LITIGATION GENERAL Attorney/Litigation 101-1003-60154 4,536.00 ACTION PARK ALLIANCE, INC. 210671 04/01-06/30/23 - X PARK OPERATION SER... X-Park Programming 101-3003-60190 71,347.00 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS... 210692 04/2023 - LQ PARK PHONE Telephone - Utilities 101-3005-61300 47.25 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/01-03/31/23 - ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP ... Credit Card Fees 101-1006-60122 315.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/09/23 - FS #32 APPLIANCE REPAIRS Maintenance/Services 101-2002-60691 342.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 04/03/23 - APWA LUNCH PW & TRAFFIC D... Travel & Training 101-7001-60320 255.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/07/23 - APWA LUNCH PW & TRAFFIC D... Travel & Training 101-7001-60320 255.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/01/23 - DVBA LUNCHEON B.MCKINNEY Travel & Training 101-7001-60320 45.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 3/30/23 FACILITY/GROUNDS MGMTTRAIN.. Travel & Training 101-7006-60320 150.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/20/23 - WATCHBOOK MANUALS Subscriptions & Publications 101-7006-60352 122.94 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/13/23 - SAFETY BOOTS U.AYON Safety Gear 101-7006-60427 165.19 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/29/23 - SNACKS FOR CJPIA TRAINING Travel & Training 101-1004-60320 27.18 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/02/23 - WORLD AT WORK MEMBERSHIP Membership Dues 101-1004-60351 265.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/02/23 - SALARY BUDGET SURVEY Subscriptions & Publications 101-1004-60352 375.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/13/23 - DISINFECTANT WIPES DISPENS... Operating Supplies 101-3002-60420 630.89 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/28/23 - BUNDT CAKES FOR CITY PICNIC Community Experiences 101-3003-60149 2,604.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/15/23 - COOKIE FOR CITY PICNIC Community Experiences 101-3003-60149 835.13 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 02/28/23 - DRINKS FOR COUNCIL MEETIN... Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 38.05 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/01/23 - RETURN COLORED CARDSTOCK Employee Recognition Events 101-1004-60340 -40.72 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/01/23 - RETURN PRINTABLE PLACE CA... Employee Recognition Events 101-1004-60340 -29.34 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/09/23 - BOOK Travel & Training 101-1005-60320 20.10 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/16/23 - LAPTOP BRIEFCASE (3) Office Supplies 101-1005-60400 80.22 4/24/2023 3:36:20 PM Page 2 of 9 73 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03450 - 04/21/2023 JB Vendor Name Payment Number Description (Item) Account Name Account Number Amount BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/14/23 - MAGNETIC USBS (2) Office Supplies 101-1005-60400 70.44 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/21/23 - BOOK Office Supplies 101-1005-60400 16.30 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/20/23-JDQ GROUP PROJECT MEETING Travel & Training 101-1006-60320 72.10 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 2023 - CSMFO MEMBERSHIP C.MARTINEZ Membership Dues 101-1006-60351 125.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/02/23 - COLOR CORRECTION TAPE PEN Office Supplies 101-1006-60400 11.95 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/24/23 - MOUSE PAD FOR J.DELGADO Office Supplies 101-1006-60400 10.73 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/09/23 - PLOTTER PRINTER INK Operating Supplies 101-3002-60420 279.38 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/09/23 - WEIGHT SCALE FOR WELLNESS... Operating Supplies 101-3002-60420 25.65 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/09/23 - FLAG POLE MOUNTING RING C... Operating Supplies 101-3002-60420 8.69 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/06/23 - EGG HUNT EVENT SUPPLIES Community Experiences 101-3003-60149 57.61 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/06/23 - KITE EVENT SUPPLIES Community Experiences 101-3003-60149 182.62 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/06/23 - PHOTO PROPS FOR EASTER EV... Community Experiences 101-3003-60149 9.75 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/29/23 - EGG HUNT SUPPLIES Community Experiences 101-3003-60149 40.22 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/29/23 - ITEMS FOR CITY PICNIC Promotional Items 101-3007-60134 57.20 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/15/23 - MARKETING ITEM FOR CITY PI... Promotional Items 101-3007-60134 25.76 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/2023 - MAILCHIMP Membership Dues 101-3007-60351 193.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 04/2023 - APPLE MUSIC/STORAGE Membership Dues 101-3007-60351 22.95 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/21/23 - ROOT CONTROL FOR SEWER LI... Materials/Supplies 101-3008-60431 63.08 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/2023 - DESERT SUN Subscriptions & Publications 101-6001-60352 11.98 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/01/23 - LIGHT DUTY STAPLES Office Supplies 101-6004-60400 20.56 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 02/27/23 - FIBERGLASS ENGINEER HAMM... Supplies - Field 101-6004-60425 24.99 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/01/23 -SLEDGE HAMMER Supplies - Field 101-6004-60425 35.17 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 02/27/23 - POOL CHEMICAL TEST KIT Supplies - Field 101-6004-60425 16.30 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 2023 SCAG REGIONAL CONFERENCE D.CA... Travel & Training 101-6001-60320 300.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/07/23 - ACEC BOOKS Subscriptions & Publications 101-6001-60352 101.35 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 2023 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS ACAD... Travel & Training 101-6002-60320 675.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 2023 SCAG REGIONAL CONFERENCE D.CA... Travel & Training 101-6002-60320 600.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 2023 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS ACAD... Travel & Training 101-6002-60320 611.64 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 2023 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS ACAD... Travel & Training 101-6002-60320 611.64 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 2023 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS ACAD... Travel & Training 101-6002-60320 675.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 2023 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS ACAD... Travel & Training 101-6002-60320 675.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 2023 PLANNING COMMISSIONERS ACAD... Travel & Training 101-6002-60320 611.64 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/07/23 - ACEC BOOKS Subscriptions & Publications 101-6002-60352 304.04 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/08/23 - SOD DISPOSAL FOR SRR PARK Maintenance/Services 101-3005-60691 114.46 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/01/23 - OVERAGE BALANCE FOR EMPIL Employee Recognition Events 101-1004-60340 579.80 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/29/23 - CITY PICNIC POP UP Promotional Items 101-3007-60134 1,035.56 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/20/23 - PROMO ITEMS Promotional Items 101-3007-60134 403.92 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/07/23 - DEPOSIT FOR BALLONS FOR Cl... Promotional Items 101-3007-60134 366.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/09/23 - ENTERTAINMENT FOR CITY PI... Promotional Items 101-3007-60134 501.04 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/16/23 - PEG BOARD FOR CITY PICNIC Promotional Items 101-3007-60134 685.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/09/23 - CITY PICNIC Promotional Items 101-3007-60134 660.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/18/23 - OFFICE LOVESEAT FOR M.GRA... Operating Supplies 101-3007-60420 882.16 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/16/23 - DESKTOP C.FLORES Employee Computer Loan 101-0000-20915 963.40 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/20/23 - GFOA ACCOUNTING TRAINING.., Travel & Training 101-1006-60320 490.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/27/23 - GFOA TRAINING R.HALLICK & D.. Travel & Training 101-1006-60320 85.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/14/23 - CCMT RENEWAL R.HALLICK Travel & Training 101-1006-60320 75.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/20/23 - GFOA BUDGETING TRAINING J.... Travel & Training 101-1006-60320 490.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/13/23-CSMFOBUDGET TRAINING D.B... Travel&Training 101-1006-60320 200.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 04/25-04/28/23 - CMTA CONFERENCE FLI... Travel & Training 101-1006-60320 266.97 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/20/23 - GFOA MEMBERSHIP J.BATRES Membership Dues 101-1006-60351 150.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/29/23 - CAPPO MEMBERSHIP D.ARME... Membership Dues 101-1006-60351 140.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 01/19/23 - RETURNED EGG HUNT EVETN ... Community Experiences 101-3003-60149 -402.30 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/30/23 - EGG HUNT SUPPLIES Community Experiences 101-3003-60149 81.65 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 02/28/23 - EGG HUNT EVENT SUPPLIES Community Experiences 101-3003-60149 113.88 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/08/23 - SOD DISPOSAL Maintenance/Services 101-3005-60691 136.29 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 4/12-4/14/23 LEADERS SUMMIT CONF FLI... Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 308.80 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 4/12-4/14/23 LEADERS SUMMIT CONF S.S... Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 625.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/23/23 INDIAN WELLS STATE OF THE Cl... Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 59.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/03/23 -THE FUTURE IS OURS EVENTS .... Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 200.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/21/23 - COUNCIL MEETING DINNER Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 226.19 4/24/2023 3:36:20 PM Page 3 of 9 74 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03450 - 04/21/2023 JB Vendor Name Payment Number Description (Item) Account Name Account Number Amount BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/17/23 -STATE OF THE CITY LUNCHEON Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 80.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/16/23 - LEGISLATIVE BREAKFAST Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 45.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/07/23 - DINNER FOR CITY COUNCIL Travel & Training 101-1001-60320 151.38 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 3/3-3/5/23- CLEAN ENERGY SUMMIT S.S... Travel&Training 101-1001-60320 1,190.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/08/23 - SOD DISPOSAL Materials/Supplies 101-3005-60431 132.89 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/05/23 - GATE OPENER REPLACEMENT ... Materials/Supplies 101-3008-60431 74.55 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/03/23 - GATE OPENER REPLACMENT P... Materials/Supplies 101-3008-60431 27.02 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 3/21/23 CLEANUP YOUR MUNICIPAL CODE.. Travel & Training 101-1005-60320 75.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 3/13-3/17/23 CLERKS TECHNICALTRAINI... Travel & Training 101-1005-60320 816.44 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/21/23 - CERTIFIED MAIL ENVELOPES Forms, Copier Paper 101-1007-60402 560.06 OCEAN SPRINGS TECH INC 210717 3/20-3/31/23 - FB WADING POOL SWITCH... Fritz Burns Pool Maintenance 101-3005-60184 3,800.00 OCEAN SPRINGS TECH INC 210717 04/2023 - FB POOL CAT 5000 COMPUTERS... Fritz Burns Pool Maintenance 101-3005-60184 240.00 OCEAN SPRINGS TECH INC 210717 04/2023 - FB POOL MONTHLY MAINTENA... Fritz Burns Pool Maintenance 101-3005-60184 5,460.00 OCEAN SPRINGS TECH INC 210717 04/04/23 - FB POOL EXTRA CLEANING Fritz Burns Pool Maintenance 101-3005-60184 595.00 COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DI... 210686 04/11/23 - WATER SERVICE Water -Desert Pride - Utilities 101-3005-61206 61.45 VITELA, DAVID 210746 04/12/23 - REFUND PERMIT FEES BSOL20... Over Payments, AR Policy 101-0000-20330 1,069.08 WILLIAMS, BILLEE 210747 04/12/23 - REFUND PERMIT FEES LIC 7686... Over Payments, AR Policy 101-0000-20330 25.00 CLEAN N CLEAR POOL SERVICE 210684 04/11/23 - REFUND BUSINESS LICENSE FIE Over Payments, AR Policy 101-0000-20330 103.00 VINTAGE ASSOCIATES 210744 01/25/23 - PLANTS FOR MONTICELLO Materials/Supplies 101-3005-60431 741.86 HINDERLITER DE LLAMAS & AS... 210697 1/01-3/31/23 - TRANSACTION TAX CONTR... Consultants 101-1006-60104 556.87 Fund 101- GENERAL FUND Total: 691,649.27 Fund: 201- GAS TAX FUND TOPS' N BARRICADES INC 210738 02/28/23 - TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNS Traffic Control Signs 201-7003-60429 1,737.83 MARTIN MARIETTA 210709 03/20/23 - COLD MIX ASPHALT Asphalt 201-7003-60430 243.78 STATE CONTROLLER'S OFFICE 210731 07/01/22-06/30/23 - ANNUAL STREET RE... Professional Services 201-7003-60103 3,185.75 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/13/23-CHPARKING LOT STENCILS Paint/Legends 201-7003-60433 510.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/16/23 - ROTARY MIXER RENTAL Materials/Supplies 201-7003-60431 711.53 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/16/23 - ROTARY MIXER RENTAL DEP R... Materials/Supplies 201-7003-60431 -440.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 02/23/23 - SIGNS POSTS Traffic Control Signs 201-7003-60429 2,800.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 02/23/23 -SIGN POSTS Traffic Control Signs 201-7003-60429 1,524.88 Fund 201- GAS TAX FUND Total: 10,273.77 Fund: 202 - LIBRARY & MUSEUM FUND MERCHANTS BUILDINGMAINT... 210710 03/2023- JANITORIAL SERVICES Janitorial 202-3004-60115 2,844.14 MERCHANTS BUILDINGMAINT... 210710 03/2023- JANITORIAL SERVICES Janitorial 202-3006-60115 885.93 KONE INC 210705 04/01-06/30/23 - MUSEUM ELEVATOR MA.. Maintenance/Services 202-3006-60691 656.64 THE LOCK SHOP, INC 210735 04/03/23 - LIBRARY STOREROOM LOCK Maintenance/Services 202-3004-60691 120.53 THE LOCK SHOP, INC 210735 04/06/23 - LIBRARY REKEY LOCK Maintenance/Services 202-3004-60691 15.00 COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DI... 210686 04/11/23 - WATER SERVICE Water - Utilities 202-3006-61200 168.39 PACIFIC WEST AIR CONDITION... 210718 02/16/23 - LIBRARY BOILER HEATER MAIN... HVAC 202-3004-60667 1,408.55 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/15/23 - LQ MUSEUM TABLES Operating Supplies 202-3006-60420 2,531.31 Fund 202 - LIBRARY & MUSEUM FUND Total: 8,630.49 Fund: 215 - LIGHTING & LANDSCAPING FUND VINTAGE E & S INC 210745 03/25/23 - LIGHT POLE MAINTENACE SVC ... Maintenance/Services 215-7004-60691 1,207.92 TRI-STATE MATERIALS INC 210739 03/27/23 - LANDSCAPE RUBBLE FOR MAD... Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 7,562.20 TRI-STATE MATERIALS INC 210739 03/30/23 LANDSCAPE D.G & RUBBLE FOR... Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 8,680.89 TRI-STATE MATERIALS INC 210739 03/29/23 - LANDSCAPE D.G Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 2,034.81 TRI-STATE MATERIALS INC 210739 03/31/23 - LANDSCAPE RUBBLE MADISON... Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 1,537.76 TRI-STATE MATERIALS INC 210739 04/03/23 - LANDSCAPE D.G Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 1,034.15 VINTAGE ASSOCIATES 210744 02/17/23 - WEED ABATEMENT AT CITY 0... Maintenance/Services 215-7004-60691 2,580.00 CREATIVE LIGHTING & ELECTR... 210688 3/29-3/30/23 - MEDIAN LANDSCAPE ELEC... Maintenance/Services 215-7004-60691 2,353.76 CREATIVE LIGHTING & ELECTR... 210688 04/12/23 - FS #70 LANDSCAPE LIGHTING ... Maintenance/Services 215-7004-60691 361.85 THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 210737 04/06/23 - PAINT Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 880.33 THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. 210737 04/07/23 - PAINT Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 880.33 MACIAS NURSERY, INC. 210708 04/11/23 - PLANTS Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 918.39 MACIAS NURSERY, INC. 210708 04/10/23 - PLANTS Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 380.63 MACIAS NURSERY, INC. 210708 04/10/23 - PLANTS Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 1,772.63 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/08/23 - POTTERY PLANTERS Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 978.75 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DIST 210700 04/11/23 - ELECTRICITY SERVICE Electric - Utilities 215-7004-61116 29.61 IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DIST 210700 04/11/23 - ELECTRICITY SERVICE Electric - Medians - Utilities 215-7004-61117 12.34 Page 4 of 9 4/24/2023 3:36:20 PM 75 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03450 - 04/21/20231B Vendor Name Payment Number Description (Item) Account Name Account Number Amount COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DI... 210686 04/11/23 - WATER SERVICE Water - Medians - Utilities 215-7004-61211 3,045.04 VINTAGE ASSOCIATES 210744 01/26/23 - PLANTS FOR MADISON MEDIAN Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 23.71 VINTAGE ASSOCIATES 210744 01/26/23 - PLANTS Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 -23.71 VINTAGE ASSOCIATES 210744 03/07/23 - PLANTS FOR MADISON MEDIAN Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 1,535.44 VINTAGE ASSOCIATES 210744 03/10/23 - PLANTS FOR MADISON MEDIAN Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 533.37 VINTAGE ASSOCIATES 210744 04/04/23 - PLANTS Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 3,232.50 VINTAGE ASSOCIATES 210744 04/06/23 - PLANTS Materials/Supplies 215-7004-60431 1,823.14 Fund 215 - LIGHTING & LANDSCAPING FUND Total: 43,375.84 Fund: 221 - AB 939 - CALRECYCLE FUND PALMS TO PINES PRINTING 210719 04/11/23 - RECYCLE TOTE BAGS (1000) AB 939 Recycling Solutions 221-0000-60127 7,705.75 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/16/23 - RECYCLE PROMO ITEMS AB 939 Recycling Solutions 221-0000-60127 3,019.96 Fund 221 - AB 939 - CALRECYCLE FUND Total: 10,725.71 Fund: 241- HOUSING AUTHORITY RUTAN & TUCKER 210727 956044 - 01/2023 HOUSING AUTHORITY Attorney 241-9101-60153 3,408.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/06/23 - MOUSE PAD FOR R.CAMARENA Operating Supplies 241-9101-60420 27.18 Fund 241- HOUSING AUTHORITY Total: 3,435.18 Fund: 247 - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/07/23 - LEADERSHIP PROGRAM FOR D.... Travel & Training 247-0000-60320 999.00 Fund 247 - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND Total: 999.00 Fund: 270 - ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUND XPRESS GRAPHICS 210748 04/14/23 - GOLD STAR MONUMENT TEMP.. Operating Supplies 270-0000-60482 79.74 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/03/23 - LQAC ART PURCH. table- L. Po... Art Purchases 270-0000-74800 4,500.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/02/23 - LQAC ART PURCH. LQ Harmony.., Art Purchases 270-0000-74800 7,000.00 Fund 270 - ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUND Total: 11,579.74 Fund: 401- CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS HERMANN DESIGN GROUP INC 210696 11/2022 - CACTUS FLOWER LANDSCAPE A... Design 401-0000-60185 8,260.75 JACOBSSON ENGINEERING CO... 210702 03/2023 - JEFFERSON AVE 53 ROUNDABO... Construction 401-0000-60188 5,400.00 CONVERGINTTECHNOLOGIES... 210687 04/12/23- CITYWIDE CAMERA SYSTEM M... Construction 401-0000-60188 3,521.25 CONVERGINT TECHNOLOGIES ... 210687 03/03/23 - AVE 52 CAMERA SERVICE CALL Construction 401-0000-60188 3,712.50 Fund 401 - CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS Total: 20,894.50 Fund: 501- FACILITY & FLEET REPLACEMENT HWY COLLISION CENTER 210699 4/10/23 - FORD DUMP TRUCK BODY REPA... Vehicle Repair & Maintenance 501-0000-60676 4,041.82 H&G HOME IMPROVEMENTS I... 210695 1/24/23 - WC EXTERIOR TRIM PAINT City Bldg Repl/Repair 501-0000-71103 7,250.00 HWY 111 LA QUINTA CAR WA... 210698 03/2023 - CAR WASH SERVICES Vehicle Repair & Maintenance 501-0000-60676 12.00 S&D CARWASH MANAGEMENT.. 210728 03/2023 - CAR WASH MEMBERSHIP Vehicle Repair & Maintenance 501-0000-60676 779.61 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/06/23 - FUEL Fuel & Oil 501-0000-60674 84.64 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/09/23 - BUCKET FORK KIT Parts, Accessories, and Upfits 501-0000-60675 1,196.24 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/13/23 - CHRYSLER 300 REPAIRS VIN FH... Vehicle Repair & Maintenance 501-0000-60676 1,542.28 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/22/23 - LABOR MATERIAL FOR SAMPLE... Furniture 501-0000-71020 435.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/02/23 -VEHICLE TRANSPORTION VIN ... Parts, Accessories, and Upfits 501-0000-60675 439.00 POWERPLAN BF 210722 04/03/23 - EQUIPMENT PARTS Parts, Accessories, and Upfits 501-0000-60675 614.43 Fund 501- FACILITY & FLEET REPLACEMENT Total: 16,395.02 Fund: 502 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS ... 210683 04/2023 - CH CABLE (4625) Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 175.81 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS ... 210683 03/24-04/23/23 - WC CABLE (4601) Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 289.63 ACORN TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 210670 7/1/24-6/30/25 KNOWBE4 SECURITY AW... Prepaid Expense 502-0000-13600 1,672.56 ACORN TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 210670 7/1/23-6/30/24 KNOWBE4 SECURITY AW... Prepaid Expense 502-0000-13600 1,672.56 ACORN TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 210670 7/1/25-3/31/26 KNOWBE4 SECURITY AW... Prepaid Expense 502-0000-13600 1,254.42 ACORN TECHNOLOGY SERVICES 210670 4/01-6/30/23 KNOWBE4 SECURITY AWAR... Consultants 502-0000-60104 1,761.89 INNOVATIVE DOCUMENT SOL... 210701 01/01-03/31/23 - COPIER CONTRACT OVE... Copiers 502-0000-60662 445.53 VERIZON WIRELESS 210742 01/14-02/13/23 - EOC CELL RECOVERY FE... Telephone - Utilities 502-0000-61300 5,956.05 VERIZON WIRELESS 210742 03/02-04/01/23 - BACKUP SERVER (2183) Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 66.17 VERIZON WIRELESS 210742 03/02-04/01/23 - CITY (PADS (5587) Cell/Mobile Phones 502-0000-61301 1,274.20 VERIZON WIRELESS 210742 03/02-04/01/23 - CITY CELL SVC (5496) Cell/Mobile Phones 502-0000-61301 3,102.98 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS... 210692 03/25-04/24/23 - CH INTERNET Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 100.09 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS... 210692 04/03-05/02/23 - 2ND CITY INTERNET LINE Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 2,624.76 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS... 210692 03/27-04/26/23 - BLACKHAWK/LQ PARK D... Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 80.98 FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS... 210692 04/04-05/03/23 - DSL SVC Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 326.75 4/24/2023 3:36:20 PM Page 5 of 9 76 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03450 - 04/21/2023 JB Vendor Name Payment Number Description (Item) Account Name Account Number Amount MICROSOFT CORPORATION 210711 03/10-04/09/23 - MS AZURE ONLINE SVCS Software Licenses 502-0000-60301 785.12 CDW GOVERNMENT INC 210682 04/03/23 -ADOBE SUBSCRIPTIONS L.REYE... Software Licenses 502-0000-60301 259.08 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/11/23 - GIS.LA-QUINTA.ORG DOMAIN ... Software Licenses 502-0000-60301 99.99 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/22/23 - LA-QUINTA.ORG DOMAIN REN... Software Licenses 502-0000-60301 52.98 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/08/23 - PLAYINLAQUINTA DOMAIN RE... Software Licenses 502-0000-60301 56.99 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/14/23 - DESK FOR MOBILE SCANNER Operating Supplies 502-0000-60420 131.07 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/15/23 - TV MOUNT FOR LOBBY Operating Supplies 502-0000-60420 163.11 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 02/24/23 - WIRELESS MOUSES FOR CONE.. Operating Supplies 502-0000-60420 228.30 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/15/23 - REFUND TV WALL MOUNT Operating Supplies 502-0000-60420 -163.11 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/13/23 - DELL LAPTOP CHARGERS (5) Operating Supplies 502-0000-60420 148.55 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/09/23 - WIRELESS MOUSE FOR CONFE... Operating Supplies 502-0000-60420 102.21 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 02/28/23 & 03/28/23 - HULU SUBSCRIPTI... Cable/Internet - Utilities 502-0000-61400 149.98 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/16/23 - SWITCH/SPLITTER KIT Machinery & Equipment 502-0000-80100 216.41 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/22/23 - ARC GIS ONLINE Software Licenses 502-0000-60301 1,365.50 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/20/23 - FILE SERVER SUBSCRIPTION Software Licenses 502-0000-60301 745.00 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/20/23 - TV MOUNT Operating Supplies 502-0000-60420 163.11 BANK OF THE WEST 210675 03/15/23 - REPLACEMENT TV FOR LOBBY Machinery & Equipment 502-0000-80100 1,963.49 Fund 502 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Total: 27,272.16 Fund: 503 - PARK EQUIP & FACILITY FUND GREAT WESTERN RECREATION,.. 210694 3/7/23 - BIKE RACKS (8) & BENCH Parks 503-0000-71060 2,058.73 Fund 503 - PARK EQUIP & FACILITY FUND Total: 2,058.73 Fund: 601- SILVERROCK RESORT GARDAWORLD 210693 02/2023 - SRR ARMORED SERVICE Bank Fees 601-0000-60455 753.21 GARDAWORLD 210693 01/2023 - SRR ARMORED SVC EXCESS ITE... Bank Fees 601-0000-60455 8.32 GARDAWORLD 210693 02/2023 - SRR ARMORED SERVICES EXCESS., Bank Fees 601-0000-60455 14.56 USA DRAIN AND PLUMBING ... 210741 03/31/23 -SRR KITCHEN SINK REPAIR Repair & Maintenance 601-0000-60660 3,895.00 USA DRAIN AND PLUMBING ... 210741 03/31/23 -SRR RESTROOM SERVICE CALL Repair & Maintenance 601-0000-60660 1,550.00 GARDAWORLD 210693 01/2023 - SRR ARMORED SVCS TIER PRICI... Bank Fees 601-0000-60455 75.32 Fund 601 - SILVERROCK RESORT Total: 6,296.41 Grand Total: 853,585.82 4/24/2023 3:36:20 PM 77 Page 6 of 9 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03450 - 04/21/20231B Fund Summary Fund 101 - GENERAL FUND 201 - GAS TAX FUND 202 - LIBRARY & MUSEUM FUND 215 - LIGHTING & LANDSCAPING FUND 221 - AB 939 - CALRECYCLE FUND 241 - HOUSING AUTHORITY 247 - ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUND 270 - ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUND 401 - CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS 501 - FACILITY & FLEET REPLACEMENT 502 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 503 - PARK EQUIP & FACILITY FUND 601 - SILVERROCK RESORT Account Number 101-0000-13600 101-0000-20305 101-0000-20330 101-0000-20915 101-0000-20981 101-0000-22810 101-0000-42301 101-1001-60320 101-1002-60320 101-1002-60351 101-1003-60153 101-1003-60154 101-1004-60103 101-1004-60320 101-1004-60340 101-1004-60351 101-1004-60352 101-1005-60103 101-1005-60320 101-1005-60400 101-1006-60103 101-1006-60104 101-1006-60122 101-1006-60320 101-1006-60351 101-1006-60400 101-1006-60410 101-1007-60402 101-1007-60403 101-1007-60470 101-2001-60174 101-2001-60175 101-2001-61300 101-2001-61400 101-2002-60691 101-2002-61200 101-2002-61304 101-2002-61400 101-2002-71031 101-3002-60107 101-3002-60420 101-3003-60149 Grand Total Account Summary Account Name Prepaid Expense Due to SunLine Over Payments, AR Policy Employee Computer Loan United Way Deductions Developer Deposits Miscellaneous Revenue Travel & Training Travel & Training Membership Dues Attorney Attorney/Litigation Professional Services Travel & Training Employee Recognition Ev... Membership Dues Subscriptions & Publicati... Professional Services Travel & Training Office Supplies Professional Services Consultants Credit Card Fees Travel & Training Membership Dues Office Supplies Printing Forms, Copier Paper Citywide Supplies Postage Blood/Alcohol Testing Special Enforcement Funds Telephone - Utilities Cable/Internet - Utilities Maintenance/Services Water - Utilities Mobile/Cell Phones/Satell... Cable/Internet - Utilities Vehicles Instructors Operating Supplies Community Experiences Expense Amount 691,649.27 10,273.77 8,630.49 43,375.84 10,725.71 3,435.18 999.00 11,579.74 20,894.50 16,395.02 27,272.16 2,058.73 6,296.41 853,585.82 Expense Amount 7,500.00 141.00 1,197.08 963.40 37.00 435,592.00 -10.25 2,973.42 50.00 90.00 25,299.54 4,536.00 20,325.00 27.18 509.74 265.00 375.00 5,000.00 911.54 166.96 295.61 556.87 315.00 1,679.07 415.00 22.68 828.57 560.06 224.33 4,054.57 2,529.80 100.00 875.77 572.84 15,022.00 544.48 87.35 99.99 5,309.04 2,146.60 944.61 6,522.44 4/24/2023 3:36:20 PM 78 Page 7 of 9 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03450 - 04/21/20231B Account Summary Account Number Account Name Expense Amount 101-3003-60190 X-Park Programming 71,347.00 101-3005-60117 Civic Center Lake Mainten... 337.66 101-3005-60184 Fritz Burns Pool Maintena... 10,095.00 101-3005-60423 Supplies -Graffiti and Van... 417.38 101-3005-60431 Materials/Supplies 1,111.83 101-3005-60691 Maintenance/Services 957.29 101-3005-61201 Water -Monticello Park-... 661.10 101-3005-61204 Water -Fritz Burns Park-... 192.40 101-3005-61206 Water -Desert Pride - Utili... 61.45 101-3005-61300 Telephone - Utilities 100.37 101-3007-60134 Promotional Items 6,841.36 101-3007-60351 Membership Dues 215.95 101-3007-60410 Printing 199.06 101-3007-60420 Operating Supplies 882.16 101-3008-60115 Janitorial 14,416.77 101-3008-60123 Security & Alarm 324.00 101-3008-60431 Materials/Supplies 463.30 101-3008-60691 Maintenance/Services 3,435.52 101-3008-61200 Water -Utilities 24.71 101-6001-60320 Travel & Training 300.00 101-6001-60352 Subscriptions & Publicati... 113.33 101-6002-60320 Travel & Training 4,459.92 101-6002-60352 Subscriptions & Publicati... 304.04 101-6004-60111 Administrative Citation Se... 1,214.68 101-6004-60400 Office Supplies 20.56 101-6004-60425 Supplies - Field 76.46 101-6006-60420 Operating Supplies 387.15 101-7001-60320 Travel & Training 555.00 101-7002-60183 Map/Plan Checking 2,870.00 101-7003-60103 Professional Services 18,680.00 101-7003-60432 Tools/Equipment 352.25 101-7006-60146 PM 10 - Dust Control 137.15 101-7006-60320 Travel & Training 150.00 101-7006-60352 Subscriptions & Publicati... 122.94 101-7006-60427 Safety Gear 165.19 201-7003-60103 Professional Services 3,185.75 201-7003-60429 Traffic Control Signs 6,062.71 201-7003-60430 Asphalt 243.78 201-7003-60431 Materials/Supplies 271.53 201-7003-60433 Paint/Legends 510.00 202-3004-60115 Janitorial 2,844.14 202-3004-60667 HVAC 1,408.55 202-3004-60691 Maintenance/Services 135.53 202-3006-60115 Janitorial 885.93 202-3006-60420 Operating Supplies 2,531.31 202-3006-60691 Maintenance/Services 656.64 202-3006-61200 Water -Utilities 168.39 215-7004-60431 Materials/Supplies 33,785.32 215-7004-60691 Maintenance/Services 6,503.53 215-7004-61116 Electric - Utilities 29.61 215-7004-61117 Electric - Medians - Utiliti... 12.34 215-7004-61211 Water - Medians - Utilities 3,045.04 221-0000-60127 AB 939 Recycling Solutions 10,725.71 241-9101-60153 Attorney 3,408.00 241-9101-60420 Operating Supplies 27.18 247-0000-60320 Travel & Training 999.00 270-0000-60482 Operating Supplies 79.74 270-0000-74800 Art Purchases 11,500.00 4/24/2023 3:36:20 PM 79 Page 8 of 9 Demand Register Packet: APPKT03450 - 04/21/20231B Account Summary Account Number Account Name Expense Amount 401-0000-60185 Design 8,260.75 401-0000-60188 Construction 12,633.75 501-0000-60674 Fuel & Oil 84.64 501-0000-60675 Parts, Accessories, and Up... 2,249.67 501-0000-60676 Vehicle Repair & Mainte... 6,375.71 501-0000-71020 Furniture 435.00 501-0000-71103 City Bldg Repl/Repair 7,250.00 502-0000-13600 Prepaid Expense 4,599.54 502-0000-60104 Consultants 1,761.89 502-0000-60301 Software Licenses 3,364.66 502-0000-60420 Operating Supplies 773.24 502-0000-60662 Copiers 445.53 502-0000-61300 Telephone - Utilities 5,956.05 502-0000-61301 Cell/Mobile Phones 4,377.18 502-0000-61400 Cable/Internet - Utilities 3,814.17 502-0000-80100 Machinery & Equipment 2,179.90 503-0000-71060 Parks 2,058.73 601-0000-60455 Bank Fees 851.41 601-0000-60660 Repair & Maintenance 5,445.00 Grand Total: 853,585.82 Project Account Summary Project Account Key Project Account Name Project Name Expense Amount **None** **None** **None** 337,185.11 18-003E COACHELLA MUSIC FEST EXPENSE COACHELLA MUSIC FESTIVAL LLC 434,481.00 201603D Design Expense La Quinta Landscape Renovation Ir 8,260.75 201709CT Construction Expense Ave 53 Jefferson St.Roundabout 5,400.00 201804E Landscape & Lighting Median Island ... Landscape & Lighting Median Islan 31,045.91 202003CT Construction Expense Citywide Public Safety Camera Sysl 7,233.75 22006E GTGF LLC EXPENSE GTGF, LLC/Build to Stay 1,111.00 BDAYE City Picnic & Birthday Celebration Ex... City Picnic & Birthday Celebration 9,942.87 CSA152E CSA 152 Expenses CSA 152 Project Tracking 18,680.00 EGGE La Quinta Egg Hunt Expense La Quinta Egg Hunt -99.19 KITEE Fly Over La Quinta Expense Fly Over LQ: A Kite Experience 182.62 XPARKE X Park Expenses X Park 162.00 Grand Total: 853,585.82 *Project codes are generally used to track Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects, other large public works projects, developer deposits, or city-wide events. Normal operational expenditures are not project coded and, therefore, will report as "none" in this section. 4/24/2023 3:36:20 PM Page 9 of 9 ATTACHMENT 2 City of La Quinta Bank Transactions 4/10/2023 — 4/21/2023 Wire Transaction Listed below are the wire transfers from 4/10/2023— 4/21/2023. Wire Transfers: 04/11/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - J&H ASSET PROPERTY MGMENT INC 04/11/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - J&H ASSET PROPERTY MGMENT INC 04/14/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - CALPERS 04/14/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - CALPERS 04/14/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - CALPERS 04/14/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - LQCEA 04/14/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - MISSION SQUARE 04/14/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - MIDAMERICA 04/15/2023 - WIRE TRANSFER - STERLING HEALTH TOTAL WIRE TRANSFERS OUT $23,567.80 $21,667.90 $5,242.45 $13,372.75 $25,711.95 $468.00 $6,387.28 $15,597.33 $1,460.39 $113,475.85 81 City of La Quinta Purchase Orders 1 /1 /23 — 3/31 /23 Purchase Orders ATTACHMENT 3 Listed below are Purchase Orders issued from 1/1/23 — 3/31/23 with a value between $25,000 and $50,000 for City Council's review. Vendor P.O Number Amount Purpose Ocean Springs Tech, INC 2223-0172 $ 34,900.00 Dune Palms Mobile Home Park Pool Relocation BMW Motorcycles of Riverside 2223-0196 $ 32,742.60 RSO Motorcycle H&G Home Improvements, INC 2223-0197 $ 28,545.00 Sports Complex Emergency Roof Replacement P&M Custom Upholstery, INC 2223-0198 $ 30,136.70 Reupholster Council Chambers Chairs Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla 2223-0204 $ 49,350.00 Cultural Monitoring Indians E:y, BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO. 1 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETING May 2, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLE: ADOPT RESOLUTIONS GRANTING PARTIAL WAIVER OF ENTITLEMENT APPLICATION FEES AND WAIVER OF UNDERGROUNDING UTILITIES TO CORONEL HOMES FOR FOUR VILLAGE HOSPITALITY HOMES ON FOUR PROPERTIES IN THE VILLAGE COMMERCIAL ZONE LOCATED AT 51120 AVENIDA NAVARRO, 51116 AVENIDA MENDOZA, 51080 AVENIDA MARTINEZ, AND 51100 AVENIDA MARTINEZ RECOMMENDATION Adopt resolutions granting Coronel Homes (Applicant) a partial waiver of entitlement application fees and waiver of undergrounding utilities for four Village Hospitality Homes on four properties in the Village Commercial zone; located at 51120 Avenida Navarro, 51116 Avenida Mendoza, 51080 Avenida Martinez, and 51100 Avenida Martinez. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • On April 11, 2023, the Planning Commission approved Site Development Permits (SDPs) and Conditional Use Permits (CUPs) forfour Village Hospitality Homes (VHH) in the Village Commercial (VC) zone (Attachment 1) submitted by Coronel Homes (Applicant). • The four projects were each granted two entitlement permits (an SDP and a CUP). The Applicant is requesting a partial waiver of the entitlement application fees because staff processed all of the applications at one time, and the four projects are all similar in design, use, and are in proximate location to each other in the VC zone. (Attachment 2). • The Applicant is also requesting a waiver of undergrounding utilities on all of the project sites; stating that undergrounding the utilities would make the projects financially infeasible. (Attachment 3). FISCAL IMPACT — None. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS On October 18, 2022, the City Council revised multiple sections of the La Quinta Municipal Code (LQMC), allowing for VHH uses within the VC zone, which included: a. (LQMC Section 9.280.030) Definition of Village Hospitality Home: "Village Hospitality Home" means a unit located on a parcel size between 4,500 square feet and 10,000 square feet that is not occupied by an owner or manager and that is rented in its entirety 83 to transient guests for a period of thirty (30) consecutive calendar days or less, subject to Chapter 3.24 Transient Occupancy Tax." b. (LQMC Section 9.150.070): Parking regulations consistent with hotel parking (1.1 spaces per room). c. (LQMC Section 9.80.020): Requires approval of a Conditional Use Permit by the Planning Commission. Entitlement Applications for Each Property Each of the four VHH are located on four separate properties - 51120 Avenida Navarro, 51116 Avenida Mendoza, 51080 Avenida Martinez, and 51100 Avenida Martinez (Attachment 4). While the four properties are owned by the same Applicant, they each require their own entitlement applications, consisting of an SDP and a CUP. If ownership of any one or more of the properties transfers to another entity, the entitlements run with each property and transfer to the subsequent owner (runs with the land). Each individual property site was approved with its own corresponding resolution and conditions of approval. Reauest for Partial Waiver of Fees The Applicant is requesting a partial waiver of entitlement application fees because staff processed all the applications at one time, and the four projects are similar in design, use, and are in proximate location to each other in the VC zone. The total amount of permit application fees for the eight applications is $63,676, which is $15,919 per individual project site. The request for partial waiver of fees is based on the estimate that processing the applications is equivalent to 1.5 times the application fee for one project. This fee amount would be $23,878. Undergrounding Waiver For new construction, underground wiring of electrical and other utility components is required. A waiver may be granted if it is found that undergrounding utilities would be unreasonable, impractical and cause undue hardship to the Applicant or the general public (La Quinta Municipal Code, Chapter 8.03 Electrical Code). This condition of approval is typical of new development within the City. For the VHH, all of the properties have utility poles and lines that run along the rear property lines (Attachment 5). The Applicant is requesting a waiver from the undergrounding of utilities requirement, stating that underground utilities would make the projects financially infeasible. ALTERNATIVE: Both waiver requests require Council approval. Council may elect to not grant one or all waivers and/or add conditions. Prepared by: Carlos Flores, Senior Planner Approved by: Danny Castro, Design and Development Director Attachments: 1. Vicinity Map 2. Fee Waiver Request 3. Applications Requesting 4. Entitlement Plans 5. Existing Utility Lines Waiver to Underground Wiring Requirements 84 REVISED RESOLUTION, INCLUDED HERE WAS PROVIDED AS A HAND-OUT AT THE MEETING RESOLUTION 2023 - XXXX A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, GRANTING CORONEL HOMES A PARTIAL WAIVER OF ENTITLEMENT FEES FOR FOUR VILLAGE HOSPITALITY HOMES LOCATED AT 51120 AVENIDA NAVARRO, 51116 AVENIDA MENDOZA, 51080 AVENIDA MARTINEZ, AND 51100 AVENIDA MARTINEZ CASE NUMBERS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2022-0006, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2022-0007, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2022-0008, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2022-0009, SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2022-0008, SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2022-0009, SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2022-0010, SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2022-0011 APPLICANT: CORONEL HOMES WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California did, on May 2, 2023, consider a request by Coronel Homes for a partial waiver of entitlement fees for four (4) Village Hospitality Homes on four (4) project sites located at 51120 Avenida Navarro, 51116 Avenida Mendoza, 51080 Avenida Martinez, and 51100 Avenida Martinez, more particularly described as: Assessor Parcel Numbers: 773-078-005, 773-073-005, 773-075-005, and 773-073-004 WHEREAS, on April 11, 2023, the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California, did hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider Conditional Use Permits (CUP) 2022-0006, 2022-0007, 2022-0008, and 2022-0009 and Site Development Permits (SDP) 2022-0008, 2022-0009, 2022-0010 and 2022-0011, and upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said Planning Commission adopted Planning Commission Resolution Nos. 2023-006, 2023-007, 2023- 008, and 2023-009 approving aforementioned permit applications; and WHEREAS, the request for partial waiver of fees is based on the information and evidence presented in the Staff Report for this Resolution; specifically: (1) each of the four Village Hospitality Homes is located on four separate properties, and while the four properties are owned by the same applicant, they each required their own entitlement applications, consisting of an SDP and a CUP; and (2) the estimate that processing the applications is equivalent to 1.5 times the application fee for one project since all the applications were processed simultaneously by the same applicant, and all four projects are similar in design, use, and are in proximate location to each other in the Village Commercial (VC) zone; and WHEREAS, at the regular meeting of the City Council on May 2, 2023, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said City Council did grant a waiver of fees to reduce the required entitlement fees from $63,676 to $23,878; and 85 Resolution 2023-XXX Project: Village Hospitality Homes — 4 Entitlement Projects; Applicant: Coronel Homes Adopted: May 2, 2023 Page 2 of 2 WHEREAS, if, based upon the granting of a partial waiver of the entitlement fees by this Resolution, the payment of prevailing wages under California Labor Code section 1720 et seq. shall apply applies to any of the projects Dr project sites, the applicant ands owner of any or all of the project sites shall be responsible for complying with State state law requirements for prevailing wage to the extent those requirements apply. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, as follows: SECTION 1. That the above recitations are true and constitute the Findings of the City Council in this case. SECTION 2. That the Council does hereby grant the request to partially waive entitlement fees for the aforementioned permit applications for the reasons set forth in this Resolution from $63,676 to $23,878. SEC I ION 3. I hat the Council does hereby authorize the City Manager or authorized designee to execute any necessary or appropriate documents to implement this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council held on this the 2 day of May 2023, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: LINDA EVANS, Mayor City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: MONIKA RADEVA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: WILLIAM IHRKE, City Attorney City of La Quinta, California 86 RESOLUTION 2023 - XXXX A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, GRANTING CORONEL HOMES A WAIVER OF UNDERGROUNDING UTILITY LINES FOR A VILLAGE HOSPITALITY HOME LOCATED AT 51120 AVENIDA NAVARRO CASE NUMBERS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2022-0006 SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2022-0008 APPLICANT: CORONEL HOMES WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California did, on May 2, 2023, consider a request by Coronel Homes for a waiver of undergrounding of utility lines for development of a new Village Hospitality Homes located at 51120 Avenida Navarro, more particularly described as: Assessor Parcel Number 773-078-005 WHEREAS, on April 11, 2023, the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California, did hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider Conditional Use Permit 2022-0006 and Site Development Permit 2022-0008 and upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said Planning Commission adopted Planning Commission Resolution No. 2023-006 approving the aforementioned permit applications; and WHEREAS, at the regular meeting of the City Council on May 2, 2023, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said City Council did make the following mandatory finding pursuant to Section 8.03.020 of the Municipal Code to justify granting of the waiver: 1. The application of the specific provision in question, undergrounding of the utility lines, would be unreasonable, impractical and cause undue hardship to the Applicant or the general public, because of the complicated combination of overhead and underground primary and secondary feeds. Undergrounding of the utility lines would create a financial hardship due to the small size of the lots and the potential need to install additional overhead lines outside of the project site. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, as follows: RVA Resolution 2023-XXX Conditional Use Permit 2022-0006 and Site Development Permit 2022-0008 Project: Village Hospitality Home at 51120 Avenida Navarro Applicant: Coronel Homes Adopted: May 2, 2023 Page 2 of 2 SECTION 1. That the above recitations are true and constitute the Findings of the City Council in this case. SECTION 2. Council does hereby grant the request to waive the requirement to underground utility lines for the reasons set forth in this Resolution for the Village Hospitality Home located at 51120 Avenida Navarro. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council held on this May 2nd, 2023, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: LINDA EVANS, Mayor City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: MONIKA RADEVA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California /_1»:161T/ 4I7_F'M%];101 V Tip WILLIAM IHRKE, City Attorney City of La Quinta, California :: RESOLUTION 2023 - XXXX A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, GRANTING CORONEL HOMES A WAIVER OF UNDERGROUNDING UTILITY LINES FOR A VILLAGE HOSPITALITY HOME LOCATED AT 51100 AVE NIDA MARTINEZ CASE NUMBERS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2022-0009 SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2022-0011 APPLICANT: CORONEL HOMES WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California did, on May 2, 2023, consider a request by Coronel Homes for a waiver of undergrounding of utility lines for development of a new Village Hospitality Homes located at 51100 Avenida Martinez, more particularly described as: Assessor Parcel Number 773-073-005 WHEREAS, on April 11, 2023, the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California, did hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider Conditional Use Permit 2022-0009 and Site Development Permit 2022-0011 and upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said Planning Commission adopted Planning Commission Resolution No. 2023-009 approving the aforementioned permit applications; and WHEREAS, at the regular meeting of the City Council on May 2, 2023, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said City Council did make the following mandatory finding pursuant to Section 8.03.020 of the Municipal Code to justify granting of the waiver: 1. The application of the specific provision in question, undergrounding of the utility lines, would be unreasonable, impractical and cause undue hardship to the Applicant or the general public, because of the complicated combination of overheard and underground primary and secondary feeds. Undergrounding of the utility lines would create a financial hardship due to the small size of the lots and the potential need to install additional overhead lines outside of the project site. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, as follows: :• Resolution 2023-XXX Conditional User Permit 2022-0009 and Site Development Permit 2022-0011 Project: Village Hospitality Home at 51100 Avenida Martinez; Applicant: Coronel Homes Adopted: May 2, 2023 Page 2 of 2 SECTION 1. That the above recitations are true and constitute the Findings of the City Council in this case. SECTION 2. Council does hereby grant the request to waive the requirement to underground utility lines for the reasons set forth in this Resolution for the Village Hospitality Home located at 51100 Avenida Martinez. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council held on this May 2nd, 2023, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: LINDA EVANS, Mayor City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: MONIKA RADEVA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: WILLIAM IHRKE, City Attorney City of La Quinta, California .o RESOLUTION 2023 - XXXX A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, GRANTING CORONEL HOMES A WAIVER OF UNDERGROUNDING UTILITY LINES FOR A VILLAGE HOSPITALITY HOME LOCATED AT 51080 AVENIDA MARTINEZ CASE NUMBERS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2022-0008 SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2022-0010 APPLICANT: CORONEL HOMES WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California did, on May 2, 2023, consider a request by Coronel Homes for a waiver of undergrounding of utility lines for development of a new Village Hospitality Homes located at 51080 Avenida Martinez, more particularly described as: Assessor Parcel Number 773-073-004 WHEREAS, on April 11, 2023, the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California, did hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider Conditional Use Permit 2022-0008 and Site Development Permit 2022-0010 and upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said Planning Commission adopted Planning Commission Resolution No. 2023-008 approving the aforementioned permit applications; and WHEREAS, at the regular meeting of the City Council on May 2, 2023, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said City Council did make the following mandatory finding pursuant to Section 8.03.020 of the Municipal Code to justify granting of the waiver: 1. The application of the specific provision in question, undergrounding of the utility lines, would be unreasonable, impractical and cause undue hardship to the Applicant or the general public, because of the complicated combination of overhead and underground primary and secondary feeds. Undergrounding of the utility lines would create a financial hardship due to the small size of the lots and the potential need to install additional overhead lines outside of the project site. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, as follows: 91 Resolution 2023-XXX Conditional Use Permit 2022-0008 and Site Development Permit 2022-0010 Project: Village Hospitality Home at 51080 Avenida Martinez; Applicant: Coronel Homes Adopted: May 2, 2023 Page 2 of 2 SECTION 1. That the above recitations are true and constitute the Findings of the City Council in this case. SECTION 2. Council does hereby grant the request to waive the requirement to underground utility lines for the reasons set forth in this Resolution for the Village Hospitality Home located at 51080 Avenida Martinez. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council held on this May 2nd, 2023, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: LINDA EVANS, Mayor City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: MONIKA RADEVA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California /_1»:161T/ 4I7_F'M%];101 V Tip WILLIAM IHRKE, City Attorney City of La Quinta, California W, RESOLUTION 2023 - XXXX A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, GRANTING CORONEL HOMES A WAIVER OF UNDERGROUNDING UTILITY LINES FOR A VILLAGE HOSPITALITY HOME LOCATED AT 51116 AVENIDA MENDOZA CASE NUMBERS: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 2022-0007 SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 2022-0009 APPLICANT: CORONEL HOMES WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California did, on May 2, 2023, consider a request by Coronel Homes for a waiver of undergrounding of utility lines for development of a new Village Hospitality Homes located at 51116 Avenida Mendoza, more particularly described as: Assessor Parcel Number 773-075-005 WHEREAS, on April 11, 2023, the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California, did hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider Conditional Use Permit 2022-0007 and Site Development Permit 2022-0009 and upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said Planning Commission adopted Planning Commission Resolution No. 2023-007 approving the aforementioned permit applications; and WHEREAS, at the regular meeting of the City Council on May 2, 2023, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said City Council did make the following mandatory finding pursuant to Section 8.03.020 of the Municipal Code to justify granting of the waiver: 1. The application of the specific provision in question, undergrounding of the utility lines, would be unreasonable, impractical and cause undue hardship to the Applicant or the general public, because of the complicated combination of overhead and underground primary and secondary feeds. Undergrounding of the utility lines would create a financial hardship due to the small size of the lots and the potential need to install additional overhead lines outside of the project site. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, as follows: 93 Resolution 2023-XXX Conditional Use Permit 2022-0007 and Site Development Permit 2022-0009 Project: Village Hospitality Home at 51116 Avenida Mendoza; Applicant: Coronel Homes Adopted: May 2, 2023 Page 2 of 2 SECTION 1. That the above recitations are true and constitute the Findings of the City Council in this case. SECTION 2. Council does hereby grant the request to waive the requirement to underground utility lines for the reasons set forth in this Resolution for the Village Hospitality Home located at 51116 Avenida Mendoza. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council held on this May 2nd, 2023, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: LINDA EVANS, Mayor City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: MONIKA RADEVA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California /_1»:161T/ 4I7_F'M%];101 V Tip WILLIAM IHRKE, City Attorney City of La Quinta, California 94 ATTACHMENT 1 b . r ;TIP,�F, ! - PPI s -.jjrjFRF PP El � T _jiFGfiF�1p�ale� F Pal4BAG6At 51080 AVENIDA MARTINEZ ,., if ee [5�ll 20 AVENIDA NAVARRO Calle Tamplcl V - or lw # 7 — �..�C AI�iO,IRfF.Iy ' CD 51116 AVENIDA MENDOZA p q rt 51100 AVENIDA MARTINEZkL _ I 95 M. ATTACHMENT 2 February 21, 2023 Re: Request for SDP and CUP Fee Reduction Mr. Carlos Flores, This request is being made regarding the following addresses 51-080 Ave Martinez, 51-100 Ave Martinez, 51-120 Ave Navarro and 51-116 Ave Mendoza all in La Quinta, Ca 92253; it's a request to reduce the SDP and CUP Fees for the Review and Processing of these items for the mentioned addresses above. The request is being made as The City of LQ is processing all 4 applications at the same time and it was estimated, the fees Paid by applicants were enough to cover City Staff and Overhead. Furthermore, this would ease the economics of these projects to hopefully get them to the finish line, on behalf of the applicants. These 4 Boutique Motels will be a Great Source TOT revenue for the City of LQ. Please consider our request. Since[ely, i Q Lucas Coronel 51-080 and 51-100 Ave Martinez ApplicEin�t) Zeke Coronf,�l 51-120 Ave Navarro and 51-116 Ave Mendoza Applicant 97 '"' a] FINANCE ATTACHMENT 3 City of La iQlLrinta Revenue Code — � K Community Development Department 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta; California 92253 (760) 777-7125 VAX: (760) 777-7155 OFFICE USE ONLY Case No. Date Recvd. Fee Related Apps.: •APPLICATION FOR WAIVER TO UNDERGROUND WIRING REQUIREMENTS UNDERGROUND WAIVER applications are reviewed and approved as a business item by the City Council pursuant to Section 8.03.020 (120-6); of the Municipal Code. The purpose of the review is to ensure that the waiving of the underground requirements for poles, utility wires, and associated structures is only allowed in cases. where practical difficulties and unnecessary hardships exist due to certain topographic conditions, street configurations, underground obstacle, soil, water, or other natural conditions. APPLICANT Zeke Coronet (Print) MAILING ADDRESS42-760 Madio Strret CITY, STATE, ZIP: Indio, CA 92201 PROPERTY OWNER (If different): Same (Print) MAILING.ADDRESS: Same Phone No.760-578-3446 Fax No. 760-775-5353 Phone No. CITY, STATE, ZIP: Fax No. PROJECTLOCATION:51-116 Avenida Mendoza, La Quinta, CA 92253, WAIVER IS FOR: Underground of Rear Power Lines SUBSTANTIATION TO SUPPORT WAIVER: The undegrounding of Powr Poles will not allow this project to be feasible. Makes no sense to underground one or two poles on the block and still have the adjacent neighbors with existing power poles. ,fattach sheets if need - LEGAL DESCRIPTION (LOT & TRACT OR A.P.N.): /73-0 /5-005 Mstanunasterform-u.g.wiring waiver ♦;} FINANCE City. of La Quinta Reimm code Community Development Department 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta; California 92253 (760) 777-7125 FAX: (760) 777-7155 OFFICE USE ONLY Case No. Date Recvd. Fee: Belated Apps.: APPLICATION FOR WAIVERTO UNDERGROUND WIRING REQUIREMENTS UNDERGROUND WAIVER applications are reviewed and approved as a business item by the City Council pursuant to Section 8.03.020 (120-6); of the Municipal Code. The purpose of the review is to ensure that the waiving of the underground requirements for poles, utility wires, and associated structures is only allowed in cases. where practical difficulties and unnecessary hardships exist due to certain topographic conditions, street configurations, underground obstacle, soil, water, or other natural conditions. APPLICANT Zeke Coronet (Print) MAILING ADDRESS42-760 Madio Strret Phone NO760-578-3446 CITY, STATE, ZIP: Indio, CA 92201 Fax No,760-775-5353 PROPERTY OWNER (If different): Same (Print) MAILING ADDRESS: Same Phone No. CITY, STATE, ZIP: Fax PROJECT LOCATION:51-120 Avenida Navarro, La Quinta, CA 92253 WAIVER IS FOR: Underground of Rear Power Lines SUBSTANTIATION TO SUPPORT WAIVER: The undegrounding of Powr Poles will not allow this project to be feasible. Makes no sense to underground one or two poles on the block and still have the adjacent neighbors with existing power poles. (attach sheets if neededl LEGAL DESCRIPTION (LOT & TRACT OR A.P.N.): 7 73-078-005 PAstan\inasterform-u.g.vrlring waiver 100 FINANCE City of La Quinta ads code Community Development Department 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta; Califomia 92253 (760) 777-7125 FAX: (760) 777-7155 OFFICE USE ONLY Case No. Date Recvd. Fee: . Related Apps.: -APPLICATION FOR WAIVER TO UNDERGROUND WIRING REQUIREMENTS UNDERGROUND WAIVER applications are reviewed and approved as a business item by the City Council pursuant to Section 8.03.020 (120-6); of the Municipal Code. The purpose of the review is to ensure that the waiving of the underground requirements for poles, utility wires, and associated structures is only allowed in cases, where practical diffcultics and unnecessary hardships exist due to certain topographic conditions, street configurations, underground obstacle, soil, water, or other natural conditions. APPLICANT Lucas Coronel (Print) MAILINGADDRESS48820 Eisenhower Dr' PhoneNo.760-831-2008 CITY, STATE,.ZIP: La Quinta, Ca pNo 760-564-9874 PROPERTY OWNER (If different): Same (Print) MAILING ADDRESS: CITY, STATE, ZIP: No. Fax No. PROJECT LOCATION:51-100 Avenida Martinez La Quinta, Ca 92253 WAIVER IS FOR: Underground of Rear Power Lines SUBSTANTIATION TO SUPPORT WAIVER: The undergrounding of Power Poles will not allow this project to be feasible. Makes No Sense to Underground one or two poles on the block and still have the adjacent neighbors with existing power poles. attach sheets if needed) LEGAL DESCRIPTION (LOT & TRACTOR A.P.N.):APN: 773-073-005 I':lstanlmasterforrn-u.g.wir1ng waiver 101 FINANCE City-. of La Quinta _ newwecadtK Community Development Department 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta; California 92253 (760) 777-7125 FAX: (760) 777-7155 OFFICE USE ONLY Case No. Date Recvd. Fee: Related Apps.: APPLICATION FOR WAIVER TO UNDERGROUND WIRING REQUIREMENTS UNDERGROUND WAIVER applications are reviewed and approved as a business item by the City Council pursuant to Section 8.03.020 (120-6); of the Municipal Code. The purpose of the review is to ensure that the waiving of the underground requirements for poles, utility wires, and associated structures is only allowed in cases, where practical difficulties and unnecessary hardships exist due to certain topographic conditions, street configurations, underground obstacle, soil, water, or other riatural conditions. APPLICANT Lucas Coronel (Print) MAILING ADDRESS48820 Eisenhower Dr' 'CITY, STATE, ZIP: La Quinta, Ca PROPERTY OWNER (If different): S a m e (Print) Rhone No.760-83 1 -2008 Fax No.760-564-9874 MAILING ADDRESS: Phone No. CITY, STATE, ZIP: Fax No. PROJECT LOCATION:51 -080 Avenida Martinez La Quinta, Ca 92253 WAIVE RIS FOR: Underground of Rear Power Lines SUBSTANTIATION TO SUPPORT WAIVER:The undergrounding of Power Poles will not allow this project to be feasible. Makes No Sense to Underground one or two poles on the block and still have the adjacent neighbors with existing power poles. (attach sheets if needed) LEGAL DESCRIPTION (LOT & TRACT OR A.P.N.):APN: 773-073-004 P:lstanXjnasterform-u.g.wirim waiver 102 `� AR Application for waiver to underground wiring requirements IVIMMUM SUBMISSION REOUIREMMS: ® Seven copies of site plan (drawn to scale) showing aII improvements (house, driveway; pool, etc.), including location of wires, poles, etc. in question. If plans are .larger than I I" x 1 T`, fold plans to ,8" x 11". NAME OF APPLICANT Zeke Coronet (Please Print) SIGNATURE OF APPLICANTt 1AAA DATE— 3I1.0/23 NAME OF PROPERTY OWNER Zeke Corone (Please Print) — SIGNATURE OF PROPERTY OWNER(S) ;p f' -IF NOT SAME AS APPLICANT:- `�'`� 'A 3/10/23 . - , .._ DATE - DATE (Separate written authority b er to submit application may be provided) I hereby acknowledge that this application will not be considered complete until I have submitted all required documentation and have been notified, in writing from the Community Development Department, within thiiV <30) days -of submission, that the application is complete. I hereby certify that all information contained in this application, including all plans and materials required by the City's application submission requirements, is, to the best of my knowledge, true and correct. FALSE OR MISLEADING INFORMATION GIVEN IN THIS APPLICATION SHALL BE GROUNDS FOR DENYING APPLICATION. I hereby grant the City authority to enter onto the property to conduct site inspections and to post required public notices. Page 2. NstaMmasterfarrn-u.g.wiring waiver 103 104 ATTACHMENT 4 II CF1 R SUMMARY REPORT I ®mow ����'-•"t'+N�L"• fie' NI T� _ 4a 4 T f- COLUMN LINES, GRID LINES S. DOOR SYMBOL A WINDOW SYMBOL REVISION 1�— - CLOUD AROUND REVISION MATCH LINE • SHADED PORTION IS THE SIDE CONSIDERED WORK POINT 1 CONTROL POINT n OR DATUM POINT GENERAL NOTES I ALL WORK CALLED FOR N THESE PLANS SHALL BE EXECUTED WITH EXTREME CONCERN FOR CRAF75AAAFSFRP AND SAFETY N FULL ACCORDANCE WITH TIE ADOPTED CODES AND ORDINANCES OF THE JURISDICTION N WHICH IT 5 BEING CONSTRUCTED. 2 ALL WORK, WHEIFER SPECIFICALLY CALLED FOR OR NOT, LNLLL BE CONSTRUCTED UNDER THE LATEST EDITION OF THE BUILDING CODE ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNING AGENCY 3 ALLEXTERIOR FLATWORM SHALL WIVE A POSITIVE SLOPE AWAY FROM THE BUILDING (1 % MIN) 4 THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL THOROUGHLY FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THIS DOCUMEHis PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY CONSTRUCTION AND SHALL REPORT ANY DISCREPANCY TO THE DESIGNER PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY WORK SHOULD ANY DEVIATION BE MADE FROM THESE PLANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT FROM THE DESIGNER, THE OWNEWCONTRACTOR ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUCH DEVOTION 5 THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT COPIES OF SHOP DRAWINGS OF ALL MANUFACTURED ITEMS ( I a CABINETS, TRUSSES,ETC) TO THE DESIGNER FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO FABRICATION THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR WILL BE RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE TIME FOR REVIEW (10 WORKING DAYS) OF SUBMITTED ITEMS SD WHEREAS SUCH REVIEW SHALL NOT ADVERSELY IMPACT THE CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE 6 INFREQUENT SUE VISITS BY THE DESIGNER OR ENGINEER, N NO WAY ALLEVIATES THE CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY IN REGARDS TO CODE COMPWINCE. SAFETY OR THOROUGHNESS 7. ALL SUB -CONTRACTORS SHALL VISIT THE JOB SITE WITHIN 24 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK- THE SUB -CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REVIEWING RELATED TRADES SU& SURFACE PREPARATION AND LOLL REPORT ANY NON -CONFORMING DISCREPANCY 70 THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR S(ECUTION OF WORT( BY ANY SUB -CONTRACTOR INDICATES ACCEPTANCE OF THE PREVIOUS TRADES WORK 8, THE OWNER AGREES 70 HOLD HARMLESS. INDEMNIFY. AND DEFEND THE DESIGNER, HIS EMPLOYEES. AND ENGINEERS AGAINST ANY AND ALL LMBRITY, cLA1M DAMAGES AND C055 OF DEFENSE ARISING OUT OF THE ERRORS OR OMISSIONS. OR NEGLIGENT ACTS CAUSED BY THE MODIFCAMONS TO THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 9. ANY CHANGE MODIfICA710N OR ALTERATION OF THESE PLUS SHALL BL AT THE SOLE RISK OF THE PERSON MAKING OR CAUSING THE SAME AND M40ULD BE REVIEWED BY THE DESIGNER OF RECORD FOR CONFORMITY WITH THESE PLANS, 1D. VERIFY CONNECTION POINTS FOR POWER TELEPHONE AND CATV SYSTEMS PRIOR TO CONSTRICTION APPROXIMATE ONLY LOCATIONS INDICATED FOR TRANSFORMER LOCATIONS, FTC 11. COMPLY WITH ALL UTILITY COMPANY REQUIREMENTS, PROVIDE ALL RELATED CONDUITS, PULL BOXES AND RISERS 12. CONTRACTOR SHAM VERIFY ACTUAL DEPTH AND LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION- CALL UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT (TOLL FREE 811) PRIOR TO TRENCHING, GRADING, EXCAVATING, DRILLING, PIPE PUSHING, PLANTING TREES DIGGING FENCE POST HOLES ETC, THEY WILL SUPPLY INFORMATION OR LOCATE AND MARK ANY UNDERGROUND FACIUTIES. 13. BUILDING ADDRESS SHALL BE PROVIDED ON THE BUILDING IN SUCH POSITION AS TO BE PLAINLY VISIBLE END LEGIBLE FROM THE STREET. 14. ALL OR EQUAL SUBSTITUTIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO, AND APPROVED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE ITEM. 15 THE DEVELOPER/CONTRACTOR/ OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VERIFICATION OF EXISTING CURB LOCATION (OR EDGE OF STREET PAVING IF NO CURBS EXIST) FROM PROPERTY LINENS) WITH THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT M LIST OF SPECIAL INSPECTION ITEMS R REQUIRED: • SOILS COMPACMJN A91OR FOUN14MYV INSPECTION EXPANSIONIE!'OkY ANCHO75 RVSFAUADON • STRUCTURAL MASONRY DE All. B NUMBS NUMBER SHEET NUMBER �--I—I KEYNOTES 0 CONCRETE ® MASONRY VENEER ® CONCRETE BLOCK ACOUSTIC TILE OR BOARD 0 GYPSUM BOARD NO DOUBLE LINES AT SMALL SCALE l� BATT INSULATION PLYWOOD ' PROPERTY LINE � PROPOSED FOUR BEDROOM HOME FOR: HACIENDA GROUP, FJ 0 CALGREEN NOTES 14 AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION COMROLIER(5) INSTALLED BY THE BUILDER SHALL BE IN PUCE FOR FINAL INSPECTION AND SHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING REaAREMENTS: o) CONTROLLERS SHALL BE V/EATHE-� OR SOIL MOSPJ:RE BASED THAT AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTS 17RIOATION IN RESPONSE TO CHANGES IN PLANT NEEDS AS WEATHER CONDITIONS CHANGE. b) WEATHER -BASED CONTROLLERS WITHOUT INTEGRAL RAIN SENS07S 01 COMM'JNICAT10N SYSTEMS THAT ACCOUNT FOR LOCAL RAINFALL SHALL HAVE A SEPARATE WIRED OR WIRELESS RAIN SENSOR WHICH CONNECTS OR COMMUNICATES WITH THE CONTROLLERIS; SOIL MOLSTURE BASED CONTROLLERS ARE NOT REQUIRED TO HAVE RAIN SENSOR INPUT )CALGREEN §4.304 II 2) AT ME TIME OF FINAL INa ECTION.A MANUAL, COMPACT DISC, VIE&BATED REFERENCE 01 OTHER MEDIA ACCEPTABLE TO THE ENFORCING AGENCY WHICH INCLUDES ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SHALL BE PLACED IN THE BUILDING: CALGREEN §4 41 D 1) a, DIRECTIONS TO THE OWNER OR OCCUPANT THAT THE MANUAL SHALL RE MA N WITH THE BUILDING THROUGHOUT THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE STRUCTURE b) OPERATION LL AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE FOOWING: R EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES, INCLUDING WATER -SAVING DEVICES ANDSYSTEMS, HVAC SYSTEMS, WATER -HEATING SYSTEMS AND OTHER MANOR APPLIANCES AND EQUIPMENT nl ROOF AND YARD DRAINAGE INCLUDING GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS " I SPACE CONDRIONING SYSTEMS, INCLUDING CONDENSERS AND AIR FILTERS VI LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS vl WATER REUSE SYSTEMS CI INFORMATION FROM LOCAL LIT ITY, WATER AND WASTE RECOVERY FRCMDFRS ON METHODS TO FURTHER REDUCE RESOURCE CONSUMPTION• INCLUDING RECYCLE PROGRAMS AND LOCATIONS b) PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND/OR CARPOOL OPTIONS AVAILABLE IN THE AREA e) ED'JCATIOIN.AL MATERIAL ON THE POSIiNE IMPACTS OF AN INIERYOR RELATIVE HJMIDIIY BETWEEN W-67 PERCENT AND WHAT METHODS AN OCCUPANT NAY USE TO MAINTAIN THE RELATIVE HUMIDITY LEVEL IN THAT RANGE 'j INFORMATION ABOUT WATER -CONSERVING LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION DESIGN M'D CONTROLLERS WHICH CONSERVE WATER Ell INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAIMANING GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF DIVERTING WATER AT LEAST 5 FEET AWAY FROM THE FOUNDATION n1 INFOIMATON ON REQUIRED ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MEASURES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LINKED TO, CAULKING, PAINTING, GRADING AROUND THE BUILDING, ETC 9 INFORNATION ABOUT STATE SOLAR ENERGY AND INCENTIVE PROGRAMS AVAILABLE U A COIN OF ALL SPECIAL INSPECTION VERIFICATIONS REQUIRED BY THE ENFORCING AGENCY OR THIS CODE UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT DIGA RT ; pi Lr�i.� EXISTING GRADE NEW DR FINISHED CONTOURS EXISTING CONTOURS TOP OF WALL TOP OF CURB TOP OF PAVEMENT A SECTION IDLE FICATION . o� NEW FINISH GRADE S� SHEET WHERESECTION H[/% IS DRAWN SHOWN HORIZ W TALLY 575 w..mf[ AoTrto nrsure_m.-msl 1u1-1 1—, Cs ern._v5n1 5111-•.J SYMBOLS & ABBREVIATIONS 11 II II t 1 I I N (jI1IIp, M I F F} T'T"NT"Y"YN'fR 1 Ri+Ir L•IIF//IIIIIF/IIITli a 1� 0 1 q : Pq , SITE PLAN NOTES • WARNING : PUNT MATERIAL LISTED MAYOR MAY NOT HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY THE AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONERS OFFICE • LANDSCAPED AREAS INDICATED SHALL BE PROVIDED W/ FULL COVERAGE AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM W/ AN APPROVED BACK FLOW DEVICE • TEMPORARYT04LETS SHALL BE PROVIDED BYTHE GENERAL CONTRACTOR FOR ALL TRADES UNTIL THE COMPLETION OF THE WORK • ALL TRADES SHALL AT ALL TIMES KEEP THE PREMISES FREE FROM ACCUMULATION OF WASTE MAIERISlS OR RUBBISH CAUSED BY THE WORK • NO UTILITY TRENCHES PARALLEL TO A FOOTING AND DEEPER THAN 18' SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN ADISTANCE OF 4'-D' OF A BUIUMNNG FOOTING. • UTILITY TRENCHES PERPENDICULAR TO A FOOTING SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 4'-0" DEEP AND THE DISTURBED SOIL SHALL BE COMPACTED WITHIN A 4'-0' DISTANCE OF ANY FOOTING OR UNDER A CONCRETE SLAB • ALL PROPERTY LINES, EASEMENTS AND BUILDINGS BOTH EXISTING AND PROPOSED, ARE SHOWN ON THIS SHE PLAN • THE DEVELOPERICONRRACTOR/OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VERIFICATION OF EXISTING CURB (OR EDGE OF STREET PAVING IF NO CURB EXIST), LOCATION FROM THE PROPERTY UNEISI WITH THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PERMIT NOTES • "APPLICATIONS FOR WHICH NO PERMIT IS ISSUED WITHIN 1 BO DAYS FOLLOWING THE DATE OF APPLICATION SHALL AUTOMATICALLY EXPIRE." (CRC R105.3.2) "EVERY PERMIT ISSUED SHALL BECOME INVALID UNLESS WORK AUTHORIZED IS COMMENCED WITHIN 180 DAYS AFTER ITS ISSUANCE OR IF THE WORK AUTHORIZED IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 180 DAYS. A SUCCESSFUL INSPECTION MUST BE OBTAINED WITHIN 180 DAYS." (CRC R105.5) • "ALL'OR EQUAL' SUBSTITUTIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO AND APPROVED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE ITEM." • "A SEPARATE PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR THE 5.22 KWDC SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM REQUIRED PER THE APPROVED ENERGY CALCULATIONS FOR THIS PROJECT. THIS PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED PRIOR TO THE FRAMING/ROUGH MEP COMBINATION INSPECTION AND PRIOR TO COVERING ANY WALLS OR CEILINGS." 51116 Avenida Mendoza CONSULTANTS SANTIAGO LOPEZ-OCAMPO Drafting, Design & Title 24 - Residential Compliance P,O Ba[ 1318 La QMnkL CA 92247 Phone:(760) 481 E-NI. wnAogeopeRacOmpp.'iyyaMga �a^1 FRED SHEU ENGINEERING Structural Engineer 14286 Calbmb Ave, Sulb 103 VkbMb. CA 92392 Plwne: 1760)955-7522 EMI; lMyh4,prgl[rpp PnpB,cwn DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND SAFETY 'ALL CONSTRUCYION SMALL COMPLY N7TH THE 2019 CALIFORNRI RESIDENTIAL, MECNANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING GREEN RUILa/BIG ANO 2019 ENFROY Coats a THE LA QUANTA MUNICIPAL CODE• CONSTRUCTION HOURS OCTOBER 1 - APRIL 30 MAY 1 - SEPTEMBER 30 M I: DDom 5:30pm 6:OOan-7:001Xn lurd.yFritlaV SurIcIIy Wurda-Fetloy S,ndoV B:LIOOm NOTALLO0ED Suntlay ALLOWED SurrUoy WED OWEDn Govern COtle Fldklays ckl kloys Grown Cotle HoliOayl NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED BLOCK WALLS, TRASH ENCLOSURES, TEMPORARY POWER POLES, POOLS, SPAS REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMITS SOLAW DESIGN PACKAGE - DEFERRED SUBMITTAL GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS I IF ANY ERRORS. DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS APPEAR IN THE DRAWINGS. SPECIFICATIONS OR OTHER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE DESIGNER N WRITING OF SUCH ERROR OR OMISSION IN THE EVENT THAT THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR FINIS TO GIVE SUCH NOTICE BEFORE CONSTRUCTION AND/OR FABRICATION OF THE WORK, THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE TO THE RESULT OF ANY ERRORS, DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONSAND THE COST OF RECTIFYING THE SAME ABV ABOVE DN DOWN (FTC) F071itE TOP DF i AVRRC 0C ON CENTER AC ASPINLTIC CONCRETE DRWG DRAWING OR CONCREFE PL PROPERTY LINE ADJ ADJACENT E, EAST IF T P ) FUTURE TW OF CURB SCHDL SCHEDULE A P L AtLLSYMEO PRDPETRTY LINE EA EACH FTG FOOTING SIM SIMILAR B C R BEGIN CURB RETURN E G EXISTING GRADE G GUTTER STD STANDARD B F BOTTOM OF FOOTING E L ELEVATION GA GAUGE STRUC STRUCTURAL B O F BOTTOM OF FASCIA ELEC ELECTRICAL GYP BIRD GYPSUM BOARD TOP TOP OF PARAPET BRD BOARD ELEV ELEVATION GALV GALVANIZED TF TOP OF FOOTING BTWN BETWEEN EO EOUAL HIC HANDICAP (TFC) (TOP OF FLUSH CURB)llY, CB CA CH BASIN EXIST EXISTING HT HEIGHT TP TOP OF PAVNG C L CENTERLINE EXP EXPANSION HP HIGH POINT T W TOPOF WALLL CO CLEANOUT ETC ETCETERA JT JOINT TYP TYPICAL CLR CLEAR FIR FINISH MAX MAXIMUM W WEST C M U CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT F G FINISH GRADE MIN MINIMUM W, WITH CONC CONCRETE F.P FINISH PAVING MTL. METAL WO WHERE OCWRS COOT CONTINUOUS FLR FLOOR N NORTH REINF REINFORCEMENT C Y CUBIC YARD F.H. FIRE HYDRANT N G NATURALGRADE RIFT RETENTION GET DETAIL FL FLOW LINE N I C NOT IN GANIRACT SEC SECTION PROJECT LOCATION CO IFS. a: ?- -� VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE SHEET INDEX C.S. COVER SHEET SP SITE PLAN PGP PRECISE GRADING PLAN 1 DIMENSION PLAN 2 FLOOR PLAN 3 ELEVATIONS 4 SECTIONS 5 ROOF PLAN D.1 SPECS & DETAILS P.1 WASTE & GAS ISOMETRICS P.2 FIRE STOP PENETRATIONS M.1 MECHANICAL PLAN EA ELECTRICAL PLAN T.24 TITLE 24 REPORT C.G CALGREEN Sl FOUNDATION PLAN S2 LOWER LEVEL FRAMING PLAN S3 LM9 LEVEL FRAMNG PLAN S4 FASTENING SCHEDULE - TABLE 2304 10.1 SDl GENERAL NOTES & STANDARD DETAILS SD2 DETAILS SD3 DETAILS SD4 DETAILS SSW 1 STEEL STRONG -WALL I ANCHORAGE DETAILS SSW2 STEEL STRONG -WALL / FRAMING DETAILS L1.0 COVER PAGE / LANDSACAPE L2.0 LANDSCAPE PLAN L3.0 IRRIGATION PLAN L3.1 IRRIGATION DETAILS PROJECT DATA PROPOSED FOUR BEDROOM NOISE FOR: OWNER: NA —MA GROW, INC. (7601564-7514 77935 Cale TO Oca Lo QUIrRa. CA 92253 PROJECT ADDRESS: 51116 AVENIDA MENDOP B Le QR/rRe, CA. 92253 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: APN 773-073-005 Recorded Book/Page: MB 15152 SubdRY,I nName: SANTACARMEUTAAT VALE LA QUINTA NO 14 La9Parcel: 6 Nock: 124 Tracl Numbw: Nol Awlloble LOT SIZE: Recorded Tat live Is0 1 acres MOMAS BROS MAPS PAGEIGRID: PAGE: 849 GRID: F7 TOWNSHIP/RANGE: T65R6E SEC I BE CPf_. FANCY R141 IrPZm 00w Kcnov. VA Naaltara0 NLY.6CR Or- Sit7OL'3 2 BL9QRG 11LIY•fNF: 26-11 2 A F Gr00e �RIl�0E1tSW'QIIISD.: YES PROPERTY CHARACTERISTICS LOT AREA 5.000 0 SQ FT ISTROOR 1,11605QFT 2ND FLOOR 1.123 0 SO FT 2,239 0 SQ FT TWO -CAR GARAGE 45s 0 SQ FT COVERED PATIO: 1 710 SQ FT " COVERED BALCONY: 283 0 SQ FT BALCONY 135 0 SQ FT TOTAL FOOTPRINT (1ST FLOOR) 1.742 0 SQ FT *BUILDING DEPT. SUBMITAL * A N T 1 A D D L a E x N>R4FTBNG. DE51ON 4 r1TLE x- e..l��l �o PO Bo. IDIB U W,NTA CA 92217 760 4B5 8927 sanlicgo'opoeocampolo'wo co-n smNoVoopozoca-npo.�g-rcnl con d REVISIONS: 02/09/23 y ON � N n E '< M$ � E ci Iq COVER C SHEET v Z W FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez Q v DRAWN: S.L.O. �~ DATE: 02/09/23 '; e SCALE: AS NOTED 5HEFT. CS" OF SHEETS- ,t`• 021D9J23 E Q m m 51116 AVENIDA MEA APN_ 77307 NOTE. DRIVEWAY APPROACH REQUIRES SEPARATE PERMIT AND INSPECTION BY CITY OF LA QUINTA PUBLIC WORKS 1� ELECTRIC METER & 200 AMP MAIN T.V. CABLE SERVICE. DISCONNECT & MAIN PANEL WITH # 4/0 REBAR UNDERGROUND WITH ACORN TELEPHONE SERVICE. PROPOSED CLAMP CONNECTED TO COLD WATER PIPE & BOND TO GAS PIPING SYSTEM 4 GAS METER 5' Block Wall 080 AVENIDA MEN 773075004 y Separate Permit] (20' L.) 5H�K° Wk' 6"GNR� PROPOSED 6'Block Wall ,"r-^{�7; i ♦ l;1! :ice' �.:� .i- ���=T^�� /!; �'�.�—�� 1'_ •• L. ' .;_� -' mil- �7��� i �-�J 1-.:f f )�Tg%�yT'.. �,J -1. - : ' -1 _t• `-L . .yyyY 'f' �� - ,.. 1 � l '�::• . .L� T1�SFi•�: Cans ' u Dc 4� 201 r SPA PROPOSED TWO -CAR GARAGE TRAVEL s HIGHK=WN ' 6HIGH R=WN - PROPOSED R 100, [By Separate Permit] (20' L.) y THE DEVELOPER/CONTRACTOR/OWNER FIRE DEPARTMENT NOTES IS RESPONSABILE FOR THE 1- Property /Uni Addressing shall be provided. Minimum 4-inch tall numbers of contrasting color to Their background shall be displayed VERIFICATION OF EXISTING CURB [OR on the structure and viewable from the roadway or posted at the EDGE OF STREET PAVING !F NO CURB driveway entrance and maintained visible. 2The proposed structure requires a fife flow of 500 gallons per minute EXISTS] LOCATION FROM PROPERTY from a single hydrant located within 600-feet of all exterior portions LINE S WITH THE PUBLIC WORKS ( ) of the structure. (CFC507.5.1 &APPENDIXB) 3 3. Dwelling Units shall maintain a minimum 3-feet clear width Egress DEPARTMENT, Court from emergency escape windows and doors of sleeping rooms and shall deposit to the front of the property or public way, (Ref CBC 1028.4 / CRC R31 1.1) 4. A Residential Fife Sprinkler system shall be installed in compliance t with CRC R313. CA Licensed Contractor (C-16) shall submit plans and details for review and approval prior to system installation b and Rough Inspections. � The Fire Department approved plans and conditions letter must be at the lob site. THE GROUND IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE FOUNDATION SHALL BE SLOPED AWAY FROM BUILDING AT A SLOPE OF NOT LESS THAN 6- (5 y F PERCENT SLOPE) IN THE FIRST 10 FEET MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO THE FACE OF THE WALL, IMPERVIOUS SURFACES WITHIN 10 FEET OF BUILDING np SHALL BE SLOPED A MINIMUM OF 2 PERCENT AWAY FROM BUILDING. nL•..Nr c R401.3 N--rrr+sa GENERAL SPECIFICATIO `( 4 any ERRORS. DISCREPANCIES or OMISS O • in flw drawings, GpBCrfiaahafB. a plhw corer cuss, the GENERAL CONTRACTOR ViW naW the peslgner In BwrHnq of sate error Or onissiort. In iha evenl that the GENERAL CONTRACTOR fails to give such notice before construction and/or fabrication of the work, THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE to the result of any errors, discreponces or omissions and the cost of rectifying the same. GENERAL SYMBOLS WALL SECTION b ELEVATION HEIGHT T-O.P. TOP OF PARAPET T.O.PL. TOP OF PLATE T.O.C. TOP OF CONCRETE T.O.W. & D. TOP OF WINDOWS & DOORS CL CENTERLINE c.r1� GENE" CONTRACTOR SH U VISIT THE" SITE AND VERW AU EXISTING CONDITIONS VACANT LOT ermitl W' L.l 773075009 '- Setback r-L I 3-Vsa PROPOSED _ FOUR BIED46 AN HOUSE - ;1- FINISH FLOOR TO BE 12" ABOVE DATUM POINT AT TOP OF CURB AT CENTERLINE OF LOT c PROPOSED 6' Block Wall [By Separate Permit] (80' L.) EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT Located @ North-East Corner of AVENIDA MENDOZA & AVENIDA MONTEZUMA ±100' North of the property 51105 VEM1lIDA VILLA 77 75010 PROJECT VIIrON ar-nPIGo 1 ' I — D - z� ¢. o VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE PO Bmioie wauiNTa Cw9220 76Q4B5 B927 SanliCBobpe[ocampo�yolm com =Q,67aom��mo� yam REVISIONS: r�l - 02107123 ; i � p N REV m 's too W V C o Ct SITE PLAN W FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S L.O. DATE: 02/07/23 w SCALE: AS NOTED 5HFET. Q SP� OF SHEETS. � 02/07/23 GENERAL NOTES: 1. All work shall be done in accordance with the latest edition of the STANDARD PLANS OF THE CITY OF LA OUINTA and the latest edition of the STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION. 2. It shall be the respona7l WAy of the contractor to apply to the City of Lo Quint. Public -Works Department for the necessary permits and to be responsible for saUsfactory compllwue for all current environmental rtg ilotions during the We of construction octivities for the project- Additional studies and/or permits may be required. 3. The contractor shall obtain all permits as required by the City of Lo Ouinto or other governing agencies. 4 The contractor shall notify the City of Lo Ouinto Public Works Department forty-eight 148) hours prior to any grading, brushing, or clearing and each phase of construction at (760) 777-7048 5. The IpcuDoiis of eWlsting underground u111ities we Shawn 1n an appro%ilhdte toy only, The con Proctor shall determine the exact Iatotion of oil a%istfAg utilities before Commencing work. The contractor agreas to be fully rseparlsiyle for any and all domoges which might be occamoneKl by hie ra8ure to exactly locate and preser'+e arty and all utilities, 6. The contractor shall be responsible for the removal, replacement, or relocation of all regulatory, warning and guide signs. 7. The City Engineer shall approve the design and installation of all street name signs, traffic control signs, traffic striping, legends, and pavement markers type and location. 8. The contractor shall not disturb e.isting survey monuments or bench marks noted on the plans, or found during construction Removal and replacement shall be done by a registered Civil Engineer with an R.C.E. NUMBER BELOW 33,966. or o LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR ONLY. 9 Construction operations and maintenance of equipment within one half mile of human occupancy shall be performed only during the time periods as follows: October 1st to April 30th: Monday through Friday 7:OOAM to 5:30PM May 1st to September 30th: Monday through Friday 5:00AM to 7:0OPM Work shall be prohibited any time on Sundays or on Federal Holidays. No reduction of the traveled way width shall be permitted on any City street on weekends or holidays, ore when active work is not being done, unless prior authorization to do so is granted by the City Engineer, No lone closures shall be permitted or allowed on any City street before 8:30AM and after 3:3OPM unless authorization to do so is granted by the City Engineer, 10_ All traveled ways must be cleaned daily of all dirt, mud and debris deposited on them as a result of the grading operation. Cleaning is to be done to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 11. All construe Lion areas shall tm properly posted and lighted in conformance with the California State Mari of Warning Signs, Lights. and Devices for use in the performance of work upon highways In order to eliminate any 'hazards- 12_ Construction projects disturbing more than 1-Acre must obtain a Notional Pollutant Discharge Ermin. Lion System (NPDES) Permit Owners/Developers are requited to: a) file a notice of intent (N01) with the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB); b) prepare a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP); and c) have a Monitoring Plan for the site. The NPDES is o National Program to control non -point source pollutants carried by storm water. The program is implemented and enforced by the SWRCB. S L 7r�F J I P�lE I �P °; r �J q of i wArrys s IROMN HALL 1 `0 �• al W10 Be �Q� VICINITY MAP Estimated Quantities RAW FILL - 1" C Y RAW CUT - 34 C Y. NOTE: Quantifies shown are for permit purposes only. Contractor is responsible for hie/her own Quantities f 4 CITY OF LA OUINTA, CALIFORNIA PRECISE GRADING PLAN CORONEL HOMES AVENIDA MENDOZA GRAPHIC SCALE w e F a n c ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 10 ft. CONSTRUCTION NOTES OI CONST. 1' RETAINING WALL W/ 6' GARDEN WALL ON TOP (SEP. PERMIT) OINSTALL 4' PVC PIPE SDR35 OINSTALL 4" DECK/YARD DRAIN MODEL NDSp 11 O INSTALL BUBBLER BOX PER DETAIL SHOWN HEREON OCONSTRUCT 4" P.C.C. OREMOVE 1/2 BLOCK FROM BOTTOM COURSE TO ALLOW FOR DRAINAGE OCONSTRUCT DRIVEWAY APPROACH PER CITY STO NO 221 OSAWCUT AND REMOVE EXISTING SIDEWALK OCONSTRUCT 6' BLOCK WALL (SEP. PERMIT) 10 REMOVE E.STING TREE I O � o ; Z 4B.T z 9 A 4 Q + 91 SCRIBEDIN CURB -^r•--S-I-=� Topography done by Egan Engineering In APRIL of 2022Sr,`�1, CONSTRUCTION coou,.t ALrers U,M le ecexaeKe .11L i• rcsl[y ram- I s elxepled enlverucuva pracTlre+. coneLrPrBoo ca 1-111 wNl 6e qulred le ae]e e6 mp[4te responrTlulltr Nor joh I. _ tt,R donrK Ihr eswxe ofcenetrecti11 !hr No 1"14 R! p inject. m �uduy %.leer ,# dl P'r'Oo• erld Proryrlr; 16ai NSR ngalrrMeat ah411 1M de iR ly e6nl:aupWRly And t lK harped !v 1 wcr%enF hears. ran Imd runrTru4tion LIKrMIr Tartest Lo iulitreleo r-IW�aH7 sad hold draixR ple[e�ooel LuaUeo from so7 Ilnd s11 .al gr ali�es- me run CfVTL the perrnrraeoce r .ar oP L6:e PrWeel. dse Puna UAhIDLY .n.taA Ram the an Tr t. one. n w Lbu a.�ly.nee ar derye RroT.mIIa>v. 12"a12" CATCH BASIN (Nos 1200 OR EQUAL) ADD 12%12" RISERS AS NECESSARY FINISH c0OU.D\ CUT 6 .6" HOLE IN THE I - BOTTOM OF CATCH BASIN PVC INLET Panic TALL OVER VE FILTER .[`TACOVER OVER NOTE 6" A NON -WOVEN FILTER FABRIC PFII 9F.�• RB-1 03 CAL 570. 5PEC: SHALL BE USED BETWEEN THE WASHED ROCK AND THE UNDISTRUBED SOIL '1' TO 2"MAX 1Y CRUSHED STONE SOTE: SEE PLAN FOR TOP OF CRATE, INVERT. SLOPE, INLET SIZE a BueBLER Box AuL TUTS j w .4 i.IF I EXISTING RESIDENCE LOT ] /82- 1 I I l { B M B 8/B2-83 J EI y` 5J.5 Iw - I 1 .5I fs%TRW I� 47-M TF eh=1 •4a.] - eye TF f0070" Ks 16z TF 6 4 lPA9i- - a 1x L=]i.B OI% y>f, '� arx 9.5>< e._ FS n 5 - I. L•IB i 0 '1 4E NV. 1 JY17Aj 4 -T 474]. 4 x .9a fNa. L1 2 .`1 APOWER POLE •r__1Y••' DOOQRp FIT - RD GARAGE Si ] 7W "• (465) r". - (46 31 I.S% � r" I fa A KIDC WALL PROIELT IN PLACE • 2 V'-. 4` it L' AC 1 �47X xy7 OOPR iW 4e.w FP LOT I Y ITS 4BA p Q-24 i5 PROPOSED RESIDENCE EXISTING RESIDENCE p &� m i3m 4 3FS TO BE DEMOLISHED W FF - 4840 AS. F.F. - (47,20) - ca DOOR fF PAD - 47.90 at + N 2 POOL n 2a FS pyO Tor"I 3 (SEP. PERMIT) 1 0- 4Q - RN14 z S 40 14 Z-2-a W Sa;� 4T {a T 4• 11 b' FT - - - - O] JJ/ - - }: „ 3 _ o• L=^,-CIF :aF" 1�50'am- • " II Tf:4.0 ITH4 H] r 4� % rr rara�ERS -_ z I4.q__n 4I7477dREMO7rp- .. fi,._3 47. s:'bIFL BFNCHMAF?K: John Hacker & Associates ■ BENCHMARK: CITY OF LA OUINTA BM/205 1 ELEVATION: 39.411 DATUM: NAVD88 43585 Monterey Avenue, Suite 7 up DESCRIPTION: 3.5" BRASS DISK IN CURB FLUSH, 80 FT SOUTH OF THE B.C.R. OF THE SOUTHEAST CURB Palm Desert, CA. 92260 Know what's below. RETURN AT THE INTERSECTION OF EISENHOWER DRIVE AND AVENUE 50 i76Oi A94.r1352 Call before you dig dan is jhaengineering.com PREPARED B DATE: 8/9/2022 �ONN N nAEs.E.R R C E NO 11614 APPROVED BY: DATE: BRYAN MCKINNEY, CITY ENGINEER / PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR RCE NO DESCRIPTION R E V I S 1 0 N S FOR PERJflFTNNG: IGto N, o ra XL DATE I WMUN QEKT'JPIdEnT DIRECiORAIk. I GRADING NOTES: 1 GRADING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ENGINEERED GRADING REQUIREMENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, LATEST EDITION, AND SOILS REPORT, NO LP14129. , DATED: 12-30-14 , PREPARED BY: LANDMARK TELEPHONE NO (760) 360-0665 2 THE SOILS ENGINEER AND THE ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST SHALL EXERCISE SUFFICIENT SUPERVISORY CONTROL DURING GRADING TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND CODE WITHIN THEIR PURVIEW. 3 THE DESIGN CIVIL ENGINEER SHALL EXERCISE SUFFICIENT CONTROL DURING GRADING AND CONSTRUCTION TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND CODE WITHIN HIS PURVIEW. 4 DURING ROUGH GRADING OPERATIONS AND PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION OF PERMANENT DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, TEMPORARY DRAINAGE CONTROL SHALL BE PROVIDED TO PREVENT PONDING WATER AND DAMAGE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY 5 AFTER CLEARING, EXISTING GROUND SHALL BE SCARIFIED TO A MINIMUM OF 6-ON THE ENTIRE SITE OR AS RECOMMENDED BY THE SOILS REPORT 6 THE MAXIMUM CUT AND FILL SLOPES SHALL BE 2:1 7. PADS SHALL BE COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM OF 907. RELATIVE DENSITY PER A ST.M. SPECIFICATIONS AND THE ABOVE MENTIONED SOILS REPORT 8 MINIMUM BUILDING PAD DRAINAGE SHALL BE 27 DRAINAGE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 0.3'DEEP AND BE CONSTRUCTED A MINIMUM OF 2'FROA1 THE TOP OF CUT OR FILL SLOPES THE MINIMUM SLOPE OF SWALES SHALL BE 0.50% 9. ALL FILLS SHALL BE COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM OF NINETY (90) PERCENT OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS DETERMINED BY THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE SECTION 7010 OR EQUIVALENT AS APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEER FIELD DENSITY SHALL BE DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE SECTION 7002. OR EQUIVALENT, AS DETERMINED BY THE CITY ENGINEER 10, ALL STREET SECTIONS ARE TENTATIVE THE MINIMUM SECTION IS 3'AC. OVER 4.5'CRUSHED A.B. ADDITIONAL SOIL TEST(S) SHALL BE REQUIRED AFTER ROUGH GRADING TO DETERMINE EXACT SECTION REQUIREMENTS THE CITY ENGINEER SHALL APPROVE THE FINAL STREET SECTION 11. THE CITY ENGINEER WILL REVIEW FOR APPROVAL THE FINAL STREET SECTIONS AFTER SUBMITTAL OF S2'VALUE TESTS FOR ROADWAY SUBBASE 12. LOCATIONS OF FIELD DENSITY TESTS SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE SOILS ENGINEER OR APPROVED TEST AGENCY AND SHALL BE SUFFICIENT IN BOTH HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL PLACEMENT TO PROVIDE REPRESENTATIVE TESTING OF ALL FILL PLACED TESTING IN AREAS OF A CRITICAL NATURE OF SPECIAL EMPHASIS SHALL BE IN ADDITION TO THE NORMAL REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLINGS 13. THE FINAL COMPACTION REPORT AND APPROVAL FROM THE SOILS ENGINEER SHALL CONTAIN THE TYPE OF FIELD TESTING PERFORMED, EACH TEST SHALL BE IDENTIFIED WITH THE METHOD OF OBTAINING THE IN -PLACE DENSITY, WHETHER SAND CONE OR DRIVE RING, AND SHALL BE SO NOTED FOR EACH TEST. SUFFICIENT MAXIMUM DENSITY DETERMINATION SHALL BE PERFORMED TO VERIFY THE ACCURACY OF THE MAXIMUM DENSITY CURVES USED BY THE FIELD TECHNICIAN 14. ALL UNDERGROUND FACILITIES, WITH LATERALS, SHALL BE IN PLACE AND INSPECTED PRIOR TO PAVING, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO. THE FOLLOWING: SEWER, WATER, ELECTRIC, COMMUNICATIONS, GAS, AND DRAINAGE. 15. THE FINAL UTILITY LINE BACKFILL REPORT FROM THE PROJECT SOILS ENGINEER SHALL INCLUDE AN APPROVAL STATEMENT THAT THE BACKFILL IS SUITABLE FOR THE INTENDED USE 16. BLOCK WALLS ARE NOT PART OF THE GRADING PERMIT PLEASE SUBMIT THESE FOR SEPARATE BUILDING PERMIT(S) 17. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO PREVENT SILT CONTAMINATION OF STORMWATER INFILTRATION FACILITIES DURING CONSTRUCTION OF SUBSEQUENT IMPROVEMENTS BY THE CONTRACTOR. IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF STORM DRAINAGE RETENTION/INFILTRAMON FACILITIES, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONDUCT, IN THE PRESENCE OF THE CITY INSPECTOR, A PERFORMANCE TEST DESIGNED TO CLEARLY DEMONSTRATE THE FUNCTIONAL ADEQUACY OF THE FACILITIES la THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE WIND EROSION AND DUST CONTROL MEASURES AS REQUIRED BY THE FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL PLAN APPROVED FOR THIS PROJECT, ALL MEASURES SHALL BE TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE CITY, 42760 MADIO STREET LEGEND: INDIO, CA 92201 (760) 775_1234 FF FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION ZEKEOCORONELENT.COV. FIG FINISH GROUND FS FINISH SURFACE LOT AREA: GB GRADE BREAK GF GARAGE FLOOR 4,555 SOFT (on ACRES) HP HIGH POINT PAD FINISH PAD ELEVATION PA PLANTER AREA DISTURBED AREA: PUE PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT 4 655 SOFT. (011 ACRES) TC TOP OF CURB FL FLOWLINE INV INVERT TG TOP OF GRATE TW TOP OF WALL TF TOP OF FOOTING TOS TOP OF SLOPE BOS BOTTOM OF SLOPE WS WATER SURFACE E,D EMERGENCY OVERFLOW UNAUTNORIZ: CHANGES k USIRS: The enaleea' peperivg Wx Pleoe win not be rpnrulble For, Beble For. utborizea cbanxs to m m a Them pleas AD a .saga I. Lhe plea must be in wfifiw end mu t be ePProrad by the prep- of these plena DA- aAN 5CACE DESIGNED DAN .NOB NUMNER 22-110 CHECKED urWr MATE 8/9/2022 EXISTING CONTOUR -------- (100)----- PROPOSED CONTOUR 100 - EXISTING ELEVATION ..._" (10OL50) FINISHED ELEVATION 101,50 DRAINAGE SWALE - a PROPERTY LINE - - R CENTERUNE - -. RIGHT-OF-WAY (R/W) - - - - EXISM B"SEWER LINE --------- S8------- EXIST 8"WATER LINE ------- WB--------- EXIST BLOCK WALL = RETAINING WALL SCR? EN/OAROEN WALL ROOF DRAIN CONNECTION i• CONCRETE FINISH IN THE CITY OF LA OUINTA, CAUFORNIA S H E E T PRECISE GRADING PLAN 1 6, BLOCK 124 - VALE LA OUINTA - M.B. 18/82-83 OF 1 SHEETS AVENIDA MENDOZA axe HAUL AFN 773-075-005 FILE NO 107 CORONEL HOMES Gees# Suite I0-0'CLG TI.Fbor ! slnr Q - 4 G �- - yam. a 8 _ TileFua Kitchen ' 10-G' CLG • T-c Roc, 5 - `a Ik.eLrh - . awn •+U -- • - r Lyi _ , __ rcYtlVr e� n Guest6a Guest In•o sa Closet � Q Tlq-`vim 10-0•CLG. " - TIe f1W of 1: LIVING 10-O'CLG - Tile Floor U I--xfi TWO -CAR GARAGE •� 10-0' CLG - Cancrele Floq- GC a of .9 t � Y z: G.Wew. �y I� Y< c" 7r vv E qx h== IF s� �Q 's COVERED PATIO POveO Floor AREA TABULATION 1stFb67: 1, 1160sgM 2qd Floor 1,123.0 s ,R 2,239.0 sq ft G—go 455-0 sq ff. Covered Polio 1 ] 1 0 sq.ft. Cove Bo'tm 2830 sq tt BOlco•ry 135.0s t.. 1st Floor - Dimension Plan SoOko: 114'=1 -0' r 3-10' ! "4- � n p C1G".Tit• � q a aa�tII vl x' 2ND 6G Closet I13-0 —_ li�i `li n BEDROOM 0-0' Fps cLG i 15 Capet _ _ 10-0'CLG -lie FoerIAI d l �" as u� III el a 3rd 8alh 10-0'OLG -Tie Fba T- •cam. o. MASTER BEDROOM 10-0'CLG -Tie Fba gA• .4 3RD BEDROOM 10-0'CUG -Tie Fba PoONtO In Poroa-rti.N6^FD � -v, �gp BALCONY I S A N T A G O L O P E Z pnAcnTiO, M._ A TRLE M - iwlantlY tarts BO. 80, ICI& LA 9'J',NTA CA 92247 160 485.6927 aou«NbceioOOTroay,5oo c0•n sOnl.agOopetxampo"ymoa coin 0 REVISIONS: C21CS123 N o. n < O N r E S u � �C30 m� DIMENSION PLAN 2nd Floor - Dimension Plan S—W 114'=1-0' FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.L.O. DATE: 02/08/23 WALL LEGEND SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET, 0 2 x 6 P 16' 0 C STUD WALL WAR.21 INSLI ATION I P Ell C_' EXTERIOR WALLS EXERCR PIASTER 3/8' 12, COAT STUCCO "SUPERWALLSULF STUCCO SYSTEM^ rCC-ES ESR-3211 wr 11' EPS ^iNSULFOAM" ICC•ES ESR-178B C==2x4@16'0C STUD WNL-WTERIOR 2 x 6 @ 16' O C STUD WALL -PLUMBING WALL [IF ExTERKY7, MTALL R-21 MSUlAMM OF SHEETS. 02/08/23 8 mm Fi. 6 Estop. Arno 12 SrT FI U.Far'.ar O29 SHGC 0 25 P F1TIBe 24 Report CR•PRF•OL Pap. 5 of 11 IS r � j'F Ib7a Xh R G&sT )U.F8d6r 03i-3H�CR=1 S' �TItPMRq,Pn f=, CF]R•PRfAI P.ge 5 d 11 r_ [I� Ef i d' d� 1 BL k �� 15 J'Fed. A.1& • SHGC 0 23 @ T I. 24 Repon CFIR-PRF-01P/ge, id s. Pw Id"d TOM®. Guest Suite 10.O'CLG -Tile Roo• Guest Bath Guest 0 I0-0'CLIS ' Closet TeeT w C 10-0' CLG 13 a TIe Floor - 14 11..PEI 3 1 yy Q PONd 4 TWO -CAR GARAGE 10-0'CLG -Cmcrele Floor NOTES:. 1 ALL N'EW GLAZING IFENE54T.1i1O3: WILL BE INSTALLED WITH A CEZTIFYI\'C IA9EL ATTACHED SHOWING THE 'UVALUE ' ALL GLAZING MUST COMPLY WITH THE 2019 CDC. 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THE GARAGE ANDAOR CARPORT SHALL BE SEPARATED FROM THE DWELLING AND ITS ATTIC AREA BY MEANS OF A MINIMUM / INCH GYPSUM BOARD APPLIED TO THE GARAGE SIDE GARAGES BENEATH HABITABLE ROOMS SHALL BE SEPARATE FROM ALL HABITABLE ROOMS ABOVE BY NOT LESS THAN A sr' TYPE %GYPSUM BOARD OR EQUNALLNT- AS SPECIFIED IN TABLE P302 d F 7s'fAr�cnra I'1!Egr Ib woo o FTA71lm 01 tree rt-gl 17 he gJ-d s`dlA.d rtiAsrL.dk-cn'alte"ft seAd, irPes-d-vlL codes and wmfl Wnps "Id"gnsafla'a 1l- e32 5) L Ely of IIpmC aid p odxls o' cpmbusllon ICRC ¢"i302 5) -AI art ducts penetralng the well or boJ-,g se a•arlq the _11i g Jet I- I- Tj : ,ge s'lall be C 0 19-n trvci (26 s:ry mnl_- (CRC 4T3C252) In'n s_1o.r. or.N,� 3'D1A CONCRETE FILLED PIPE COLUMN to ,o CONCRETE SLAB l BUMPER GUARD PIPE COLUMN " Kitchen T 10-O'CLG.-TIe FbOr '', tLaPFm THRESHOLDS. The height o' fiesholds w TqO ed 1e 1/T in nesv caruhu n. The edge must b bevc4ed 1:2 :2 rrsaamum above a height or 1 /4- LIVING IM FID, � Ed"10-]'CLG -Tlle Fl-r Nea: j4 Sq.FI U.F.v.r T 42• SHGC 02D q¢ The 24 RllpRrt CFTR.PRf-01 Peg.5 of 1] 10090 DYAD g]; uwg A64: BO Sq.FI U.FRc+u 0.36 - SHGC 0 23 q31 The 24 Report $ CF1 R•PRF-01 Page 5 Ef 13 I perYla.gleww, ,E als, ITitl1 TiRESHODUS The height or ltvesholCsls limRed To l/Yln new crosiruction The edge mur be beveled 1:2 ma4mum above a hcvght of 1/4- COVERED PATIO Paved Floor e0MER. _V: AREA TABULATION Isf Floor' I, 1160 sqh 2nd F:ow 1, 1230 sq.':. 2,239 0 so F Geroge t55-0 sat It Cov°Ied P0;0 171.0 sq :t Cov B.1-y 2830 sqh Bo'cmY 135,0 sq f. Blri6 Fa.0 %4lre Nsa: 2S U.Fartar9-M A23 - SHGC 025 6 Title 24 Report rF1 R•PRF•01 Peg. 5 of 13 4028 [ MBI1h 0R7SH$ Cld T 5O0p X a 6minB�/I155, FL A- 15SqFI. 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SHGC 0 21 1-111eE4ReprIA fl • , 2nd Bath - O-0-Clfr-, Too fI 1 ..] Closet:'. �i.li =JCM 10-0'CLG 1 ills cd, 1- ITT fls� O 24 MASTER BEDROOM 10-0'CLG -Tb Floor BOfm OXKO (r "Bed A.. 72SgT[ d U.Fecba 13.36 - SHGC 0 21 Title 24 Report CF1 R-PRF-01 Pepe 5 of 13 BALCONY TOO Hoor I� In wns-,sc \BRIE Dxxti g4 M3w Nea' R U-Fa74r fl 0 36- SHCrC 923 The 24 Rop rt CFI R•PAF•11I P� 5 of 1} KOH eM CVIt"Reefxg eey"Ex Grllbrw Reergle rra,..,oao ••ter �� �_Lj � .r..:, tT �� .58 1.511w D.20 Repoli I'01 Peg- E a 1'. 2ND BEDROOM 10-C CLG Tie Elan J 3rd Bath _.y 10-0'CLG -TiIeF g ' fa=-�_acla 3RD BEDROOM O� 10-0'CLG-TBeFloa 1sRV0 DUD A 30.d Area:4B Sq FI I]: Fadslr g w -5H� D.ai � T41s 24 RTpal CFT R-PRF-01 Pprl 5 N !1 A] FLOOR PLAN KEYNOTES S "x 6 C116'OC STUD WAIL VJ/R-211NSJWBON I I EPSI EXFP1MiVA1t= 2x6• , 16 OC STUD WALL - INTERIOR 21 2, 6'D 16' O C STUD VWAIL-PL1/1.18NJC WALL (IF EXTERIOR, MSTALL R-21 INSULATION) 3 OICHEN SINK YAM GARBAGE DISPOSAL IVERIFY DIMENSIONS WITH MANUFACTURED SPECIFICATIONS) - ✓ADTT-32- WDFRMCX/NTS7NGJF4IOHI ARCHEN SIAIYKP5P39 4 DLSHWASHERIYERIFY DIMEASK)NSWIIHM4N'JFACNRERSPEGFICATKNIS{ 5 PROVIDE 35' REFP1GE7ATOP SPACE VAR'. PLUMBING FOP ICE IVI RECESSED 1%WALL 6 Jd' HIGH KITCHEN 07 BAP COUNIE7TOP w,41tiE CABINETS ICOUMEWOP AND CABINETS SELECT BY OWNER) 7 36' HIGH BATH COUNTE11OPS wAAWA IDW SINK & BASE CABINETS (COUNTERTOP AND CABINETS SELECT BY OWN RI - 34' HIGH P MASTER BATH B UPPER CABINETS W /RAGED BOTION.S FOP FLOURECENT LIGHT FIXTUTES W ANTED' PLASTIC DIFFUSER TYP IGENERAI LIGHTNING I BE LLCT BY DWNER 9 50401 WATE7HM,lEP•PROVID-, IB'HGHMIN WOOD-FRAVEDM:D DTSNJALLCOVERFDPIAIFOPM PROVDEP&TVALVEDGCHN'r-FUNETOOJT- SIDE P.YJVIDF SEISMIC STRAPS SEE DETAIL VENT TO OJTSIDE Nota: HEAT PPODJCING APPLIANCES [WATER HFATEROWFR'FUPNACEI IN GA STAGE YALL BE PPOTECIED FROM AUTOMOBILE DAMAGE IVMEEL BLOCKS APE NOT SUFFICIENTI ELEMENTS OF APPLIANCES WHICH CR6UE A GLOW. SPAPK. OP FLANf SHALL BE LOCATED A MINIM:IM OF 1 B' ABOVE GARAGE FLOOP 1 6R IC 36' RANGE YJ/FLOOD MECHANICAL EXHAUST VENT TO BE DUCTED TO OUTSIDE WITH A MINIMUM VENTIATKON RATE CF 100 CFN PROVIDE 3T CLLAPAN'CF ABOVE RANGE 07 B020 Fix Qr 21M aetl COOKTOP TO UNPROTECTED COMBJSTI3LE MATERIALS, OP 24' CLEA-WAGE TO LZ5q.Fi METAL VE\PLATING HGY] (SEE NEMME111f11AL fNOOOR AIR QUALITY AND MECHANICAL VENTILATION NOTE 0 PAGE M.21 1A­_ U'.i-577T SMrBc 036 Ig TNe 24 44p4A I I SHOWFE Z (FINISH BY OWNER) WFEMPERED GLASS ENCLOSUPE CF1 R•PRF-01 Pep161, 12 NOTES A CamDarlmenl ware hnBhc7 wfh o tmooM, non obswluen• .,Joao to a Icvgh! nor less llxn 72 rnchOS16.13) above ltc Can Met (CRC R397 2) 7s B Gn. sum 9"een bowl �encl:srgfperm9letlmsha�n- 8 pafinenl for Ne surf es(CRC R702381] C A Monet o• Pb Mall have a m-num -ling hcrghl or 51 eef B maths ob,m 0 m nmwm aea of 3O x 30' al ELIO ihoncrhcad (CRC R305 1) D 'Not sham shall be mssxcred omc ono or Ldt_TPddI and MUTT bat ftIedmIh water Ior mso0clran CPC 4R4118 1 4R1D%O 3=Jalh 12 WAT:RCLOT'-T(CENTEREDTOAMINIMUMOF 15-TORNG4VERTICALiTFACE A^s1:B SrpFl. OF SID_S(MIN) WATER CLOSET SHALL BE'ULTTA LOW FLL13H TYTEWTH 1 28 U.Facbr 4.3T • SHGC0.'3 GALLONS MN a T'x7d RrrpsH 13 P.POVIDE TON/EL BAT. PAPER HOLDER. RECESSED, MEDICINE CABINET CF1R! RK-01 Pepe 0 of 1] (MEDICINE CABINET TOP AT 72' IR F F F N.17ROP TYPE AT BATHS (SIZE A\D FINISH PER GENERAL CONTRACTOP; OM.I1 MEDICINE CABINET AT POWDER ROOM IF AVAILABLE - FINAL LOCATIONS BY OWNER' 14 SHELF & POLE D SHELF ` 70' FROM. FINISH FLOOT) 15 HOSE BIBB wf3HUl-0FF VALVE & ANTFSIPHON! VALVE AT ENTRY 16 10' O SOIAPJBE CYi.'.L CO:fREPO'IT ICCRI-0131) 17 18 NC OVER 36' SQSQE CONCRETE PAD, ALSO P70MDE A/C DISCONNECT AT REQUITED Hl AND WATERPROOF G F C I RECEPTACLE 19 3' x 30' Hl STEEL POST EMBEDDED DI CONIC (STEEL BUMPER G'30RO; TO W"0 FsT� 78[d Amer. 125q'L PREVENT AUTOMOBILE IMPACT IS_`E DEIAIL'T'/ U FCC D24 fiH1};. g:5 23 ELECT:IV1A SERVICE PANEL gT TYe 24 -R Z Re 21 CABLE TV SERVICE BOX _411 pe Pegs 6 aT 11 22 TELEPHONE SERVICE BOX y 23 GAS METER 4p, 24 SMOKE DETECTOas a•e w,, Asti 10 be mouMad as"re c lgo-wal and: Cca d as soeofed be'aw Ilreb:ItI. tl�4sc'as r P,d be ba:'ery OWo"d ICotle rc'"ME" CBC 4 9C7 2 115 a•stl C:IC 4 R314T 0- da o' each saaoro rtty ng a'e0 mtt 'nnn,eOlat vc ney O: �I bed'00-rt J In each- usbd for Veeaing p'.r'poses In OnMoy w�Ihn a dvaling unn, Includ-Ig bai but nor On- rclud ngcmw'swcesondJ P,hbfaacaIhcs In-MIngso- tlwc".h,g unh w`I slater Ives and w.ihaJt a, rn'evening dent oa'wiren r2 ad,oce r levels, ° rrq<o a'o'm nrd.'_d on I,O loos: Iove1.,toll slBee to ,rw adpce:410 Xve' a L-d txs',ne lore• level is less Ys„ c,o IJI --y oe'owha uorle level , CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS as required to a rrv'rs'ed an t,e w.sI o Ca:3ng a id- loca'[n as s0aor:ed n ,ne-foC.-'s Ins'aLY,sO, ns-uctpn 0-id wcaad as -fired oe'di II re'miMac, woven., rnoy b0 ba",erY apa'aWd where the read.., Or dfirolaa do W -it rn em 1wa:1antlabl-g Imhas o• I,.ano Ocb-.o e,e C. baseme,t a crawl Udc:a ICotle ralaancas: CBC 4 420 4 wsd CRC 4 R315) O.hdo O. each sepaat sleapr,g aea en T,e Immedate -nry of bed- w WALL LEGEND 0.., every eel°Ott eawal rg and Fo•R-1 Occupandes - . th ilingo'reepngrxl::sw.:h c 0 2 x 6 @ T6' O C STUD WAIL WIR-21 INSULATION i U EPS G' EXTERIOR WALLS Pa'ma•Ian'Y rrwto'ed fuel W :crg appha�cas E%IERIOR RASTER 3/B' 12) COOT SIUCCO'SOPENEWALL STUCCO 25 PROVIDE 3' SPACE BETWEEN FLOOR & BOTTOM OF DOOR TO PROVIDE 100 SYSTEM' /CCES ESR-221I aver i PEPS -FNSULFOAM' SQ IN MAKEUP AIR PER CMC 205 & 504 3 1 fCC4°SESR "m 0 2, 4 Ca 16.0C S11A WALL -INTERIOR 0 2 x 6 Q 16' O C STUD WALL-PLIAALINES WALL (F EWERIOR Pis TALL BE .21 NISUI/1T7ON) 26 DEIFIED 2nd Floor Plan S`a'c II4'=1-0 27 PPDADE (21 MNRAJM G I SCREEN VENTi 14' %MDE X 6' HT 1�;ONE W ABOVE FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION ONE C 12' BELOW CEILING HI ELEVATION 28 PPDADE A EXHAUST FAN 93 CFM MIN T BONES MA% RATED THIS Ex'wJ3T FAN CAN BE CO\TROLLED BY AN STAVDATD O\'OFF SWITCH, BIT MUST BE LABELED 'WNOLFNDUSF WNRL4TJ01V OR VFNAM ION CONAMOC'TO INFOWA THE OCCJPAN'T IS INTENDED TO OPEPATE CONTINJDJKY Panasonic FV-11VQC5 WHSPERSENSESATH700MI'M WITH MOTION & HUMIDITY SENSORS - I I C CFM 30 WASHER IPTOVIDE PLUMRR G FOP V/ATER AND SEWS I IN RECESSED WALL BOX) 31 DPYER IPPOMDE VENT TO OUTSIDE AR WITH BACK DPN`T DAMPEN OWED VENT TO O S A W / BACKDTAFI DAMPER AS REQJIRED 4 MIN DWI, TER DWER VENT TO EXIERgP 14-0 LONG MAX LENGTH WITH A MAX OF(2)TWO 90 ELBOW BENDS 32 SELFCLOSING AND 'ELF -IATCHNG. 1 e_ THICK SOLID WOOD OP HONEYCOMB COTE STEEL D007 AT ME GARAGETEIVIELLING MAN DOOR EXCEPT WHERE THE RESIDENCE AND PRIVATE GAPAGE IS PROTECIFD BY A RESIDEPoTYI FETE SP.PINKLER THE DOOP OPENINGS NEED ONLY BY SELF -CLOSING AND SELF -LATCHING CRC RY2 5 1 5 N T I A O L O P E Z RRAFiTHG. RI31O/16 TOLE x• .++. E.•-e.a. PC Po, IDIB IAQJ\'TA CA 9`0 I6Cr ' E=:7 rv-lajboxrxoTpE"Yarao Cp sonl:agaoperxampo - penal ; om REVISIONS: CID 02107123 FLOOR PLAN FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.L.O. DATE: 02/07/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET. 2 OF SHEETS. 02/07/23 Z1 G fi a )♦ `D Si of d91 3� 4 yc _4 - 23 KF e� n a� `o• C� ON Scde:l/41-0' MINI 41 — 33 I APR III ELEVATION Scde:l/4'=1.0' ROOF TILE By SLIDER GLASS DOORS & WINDOWS Westlake Royal Roofing Solutions MILGARD® Aluminum BARCELONA - Garnet Blend BLACK 1BCCS3182 in SW 3034 GARAGE DOORS By Y Clo pWs Exterior Solid Stain By Sherwin-Williams CANYON RIDGE® CARRIAGE HOUSE (5 LAYER) vx SW 9541 White Snow �y Interior / Exterior Paint By Sherwin-Williams y S£ , MUM 1111I TO } 1I III{ I 1! 1 Ili 1 1 1} 9 LEFT ELEVATION ScCiDA/4'=T-0' I SA.RNNERED 90:DING 8 F 4 ry ry REII SE�, RIGHT ELEVATION SCc19:1/4'=1-0' ® KEYNOTES 1 EXTERIOR RISIER 318' (2) COAT STUCCO -SUPERWALL STUCCO SYSTEM'/CC-ES ESR•2214 over 11' EPS"INSULFOAM' ICCES ESR-17W 2 PROVIDE CORROSION RESIST WEEP SCREED 126 GA MIN I TYP.. WEEP SCREED SHALL BE PLACE A MIN OF 4' ABOVE THE EARTH OR 2' ABOVE PAVED AREAS [CRC§R733.62.1] 3 MAIL PAN LOW E - WDN / SGD (SEE FLOOR PLAN FOR DIMENSIONS) 4 DAL PANE, LOW E - FRENCH DOOR (SEE FLOOR PLAN FOR DIMENSIONS) 5 16-0' x "'GARAGE DOOR -SOLD FLAT PANEL 6 W I HANDRAIL - FINAL DESIGN BY OWNER 7 ELECTRICAL SERVICE PANEL (VERIFY FINAL LOCATION W/gRVICE PROVIDER) B CABLE TV SERVICE BOX (VERIFY FINAL LOCATION W/SERVLCE PROVIDER) 9 TELEPHONE SERVICE BOX (VERIFY FINAL LOCATION W/SERVICE PRO4DIERJ 10 GAS METER (VERIFY FINAL LOCATION W/SERACE PROVIDER 11 PROVIDE 12) MNINRMI G I SCREEN VENTS 14' WIDE 1( 6' HT (11 ONE 9 6' ABOVE FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION(11 ONE (9> 12' BELOW CEIUNG HT ELEVATION 12 SENSORED ADDRESS LIGHT (NO SWITCH) ILLUMINATED BUILDING ADDRESS NUMBERS TO BE MINNRIM OF 4' H GH MINIMUM U N O HOrc PPvIi-f A . Addm" shlrB Err Pruud4d, M— 44 fr rxV -.0. d trim x VM ..&Y ♦D D—B kipnrnL6b p—.d W RM IDa yenB4xe erM ­mml vmble 13 I4 26G4IK'E MNMUM GALVANIZED ROOF FLASHING (CRC §R903.21 I5 12 IN % 12IN STEEL GABLE OLIVER VENT WITH A SCREEN 16 I4 IN IL 1B IN STEEL GABLE LOUVER VENT WITH A SCREEN I7 SCUPPER 1 B 402E SIMIGHT BSTALLED BY MANJF SPECS 19 6.12 BFAM. 20 6.4 @ 24' 0 C TRELLIS RAFTERS 21 W l0 3. O C TRELLIS 22 S A N T G O L O P 2 PO Bo. 101E I QJNTA CA 92247 740 4BS 8927 eonlo�bpe oea mPa^14 com lanl.agdopc�oca �g it com ["•: REVISIONS: CID I7Be1{Jl "Wc 02108123 iyj U N ~� V v E U m- N ELEVATIONS [GABLE END] FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.L.O. DATE: 02/08/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET, 3 OF SHEETS. 02/08/23 N ELEVATIONS [GABLE END] FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.L.O. DATE: 02/08/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET, 3 OF SHEETS. 02/08/23 G� 4 I 13 13 MASTER CLOSET 2ND FLOOR MASTER BEDROOM 4 y I 19 i q E IE 13 13 1ST FLOOR MASTER BEDROOM MASTER CLOSET POWDER 2.4 1D SKIDS rP Ie o.c PL1N1'KA) "- ERE OCCIRRS 1 En R-TECH ^ BOYRJ IR S Ina 1-1 1r E!1=AO` POSTER 318 I21 COAT STXCO R 21 Ih5'J'JiKKJ By TITLE 24 R_iQ'iT I I EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY 1 wsrtw_naTrt� w,-a�wyc:a,T u71 nlc vw,T � fllifl Ifl}illil (s� ('1111 1111f}}if 3 :­��I'll _.,:­,a1ncom'I—sIo— r I..a 1 sus. Sa TIW=143' stcnan - 97" k6e:1/4' 1-W —� No " SECTION B" sc .I/4'=1-D' 3 � 1 .� L-L✓l _- �3 Q,o, 11 17 I 2N0 MASTS m LMBIG 7ND FLOOR MTH 12 u l M1I 13 Is 0 IF FLOOR MIASRBI BEDROOM TRLISS � L — 6R BeorNHepdBr Plpte \ �h6 WALL — 2.214 2.2R4 W `N 2i6 Wraw. � — 2.N4 —2' [ WALL 5ECTOi PLAN VIEW WINDOWS DETAIL 1 MON "D" ® KEYNOTES I DMRORPI!-IER310121COATSWCCO -SWHIWALLSTUCCO SYSTELS-ICC.ESESIb2214—+ 11'EPS"INSULFOAAr ECC-ES EER-17BB -SEE DETAIL 1 2 PROVIDE COWOSION RESIST WEEP SCREED 126 GA MIN I IMP.. WEEPSCREED51IIVL BEPIACE AMN OF 4' ABOVE THE EARTH OR 2'ABOVE PAVED AREAS 1CRCSR7036.211 3 ROOF TILE B/ Wes5dm Roo Rw5ng Sol fa-BARCELONA LIES E..kKMon Repaf-ER412-Concrete Tle ROOF30'E3:12 4 DBL PLATE 5 HEADER / BEAM (SEE FRANNG PLANJ 6 21PTDF SILL PLATE -PraAls rot I-1nm8 in hm o— hom eglosed WM 10 wwd Bourg mN bm Wm rest m e.l TOundpfi anerrloLi .wmd#m9eeornafm* d..Ob«peserwli a-t—'a dwood.(CRC 431711211 7 WINDOW / SLIDER CLASS DOOR ISEE FLOOR PLAN FOR DIMENSIONS) B DOOR ISEE FLOOR PLAN FO:1 DIMENSIONS) V 2R6 WALL W R-23 INSULATION @ EXTERIOR WALLS 10 ROOF - R4 9 NSUAIION @ BOTTOM CORD BY TIME 24 REPORT I 1 ROOF - R-13 MUA11ON @ TOP CORD BY TIRE 24 REPORT 12 FLOOWGARAGE ATTIC -R.3B NSJIATIDN 0 BOTTOM CORD BY TIRE 24 REPORT 13 518 ' GYP BOARD WAILS (OP 1 14 CONCRETE FLOOR 15 ROOF SHFATING. 1/2' CDX PLYWOOD 16 MAM1F TRUSSES 0 24' O C 17 14 INX 24 IN STEEL GABLE LOWER VENT WIM A SCREEN 18 PROVIDE 12) MINIMUM G I SCREEN VENIS 14- WIDE X 6' HT Ill ONE Q 6' ABOVE FBJISFI FLOOR ELEVATION Ill ONE (n 12' BELOW CEILING M ELEVATION 22 WIIIAFDRAL- FINAL DESIGN BY OWNER 23 6R12 BEAM 24 6R4924'0 C VIEWS RAFTERS 25 W03.00 TRELLIS s H 4 O O L D P E I p�c{FnN' N L ,781E IN- I..�..Ia...e PO B 101B IA QUINTA CA 922e7 7W A85 8927 s 161 Ro'opezoco00W 0moan-�v coin sml�apxgrroicom t] REV151OIJ5 02108/23 U 0 co 0 SECTIONS [HIP ROOF] FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.L,O. DATE: 02/08/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET. 4 OF SHEETS. . . . 02/08/23 9.n' 00 one P�rce s' M¢so� -ROOT rtle FAIL BARREL CLAY 2.6'NAILER ROOF TILE 1-00 FELT OVER ONE PIECE 5' ■ IaYaaOD 1-40 FEET OVER MLSSKON - ROOF TILESHEATHING PLYYlOOD L_ J �ROO: DECK FOE NOTE: NOTE: DECK EACH OLE 10 BE FASTENED WITH A No 22 GA CORROSION EACH TILE TO BE FASTENED W4TH A No 22 GA CORROSION RESISTANT NAIL OF SUFFICIENT LENGHT TO PENETRATE THE RESISTANT NAIL OF SUFFICIENT LFNGHT TO PENETRATE THE SHEATHING AT LEAST 3/41NCH O1 THROUGH THE SHEATHING SHEATHING AT LEAST 314 INCH OR THROUGH THE SHEATHING THICKNESS, WHICHEVER IS LESS THICKNESS, WHICHEVER IS LESS ROOF TILE By'2/es!loke Roycl Rod!nq ROOF TILE By VlesedB /7Dygl PooWng SOIUEprs UES Eva'jot.-lepo1-E1.412-Coi_,ale Tile NTS UES Evolweo-I Report-ER-412-Co—ot. fide N.T.S TYPICAL DETAIL 1 1 RIDGE / HIP DETAIL 2 O'Hagin's Vents for Clay Tile Clays' - Secondory Ver Ca-r lrz+ofdel ROOF i1LF BY Wesr Royal T7oonng SoUWS UES Eu uct'on Repon-ER-412-Concrete Tile 'Net Free Ventikot nArea-9750 sq in Weght Per Vent Los GaHm¢etl 26 gsuge 7 26 Copps 16- 90 34 23' 24' — Alun,ln-0.32 30 2 2- rlg MY 1 21.5' I N.T.S. ATTIC VENTS 3 EAVE DETAIL 4 'RbTAUATION OF ROOFING MATERIAL FIBERGLASS CAP SHEET SET INTO SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH COIN ASPHALT MOPPING Ignitinn-iiesistant Ealras (Open Soffit) MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS' 2-PLIES FIBERGLASS FELT- SET r EA PLY INTO CONT ASPHALT MOPPNG ■wya�lnP ` -. � 1 r�aYcv�rtoc .NEy7 UIP ROOFIWG�61AS.r.:. >y 'k4 -3S3] ! 0000, X t �Iz:.an vaTi'c; NOTE: .rse�r.�r. ens rsa• All EKKT-UP ROOFRNG SHALL BE CLASS 'A' BUILT-UP ROOFING 5 EAVE DETAIL 6 4 AREA OF ROOF WITH ATTIC SPACE: WHOLE HOUSE 1.210 W n AZEAOEETF �1VNT REQUIRED: 1.2101150= 806 so IT OR 1.1616so 1n UlU DH405W SfR'RL75V SYSTEM - Clay S' L,� 9750 w.n eochr 12=780sq.ln TOTAL a 1,170sq.In.PnWded TWO -CAR GARAGE 455 sq 11 AREA OF VENT REQUIRED. 455/150= 3.03 sgUl. OR 436 B so in GliNlW7ARANDAIGPNLY,CA' O 12- 12i1 . 12 in 2WGal" lawr'yarlt W!tn oncleen Ise Ele.otiaafarlocaAaa] -\ ® 6300 sq in epohx3-1B9 sq In 1 OHAGM VE 1gN5Y5TEM-Cby S' r 97 So son hx3=2925Win TOTAL = 407.5 eq.M. Piorided ROOF PILE By Wertake Rapt Roiling scgAorss 2.4r Ckv(i 10 1 UES Ew Ualian Regal-ER-412-Corcvl Tie ROOF LEGEND 7 (�1 d BUILT-UP ROOFING PER SPECIFICATIONS L' GAFGL!\SS Fle)81y'" 6 J a I7d'Ir1, ICC ESR-1274 Applicable Standards lA Approved for use in the '4B •; -__- son 3 12 2 construction of Clan A, B. or C --j roofs (Type Gl BUR) Y FM ApProved FF L ASFM D-2178, Type VI - 'J 'ARROWS SHOW DETECTION OF SLOPE' • INSTALLED BY MANU SPECIFICATIONS r ROOF CRICKET TO DNERT .! �-' ••- n - 7 � WATER FLOWTO ORAIN IMn 2%51-.) •t 4t TOP - OaIECT OENIF1C111ION ABBREVIATION -1-,-��__ _•___-__ 117.51 — VERTICAL DISFANCE ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR OBJECT ABBREVIATIONS TOP = TOP OF PARAPET ASSEMBLY 7 4 T 0..R = ELEVATION AT TOP OF ROOFING TOE = CHIMNEY TOP OF FLUE ELEVATION T O S = TOP OF STEEL FRAME FABRICATION f •^x `� F.LS = SCUPPER FLOW LINE ELEVATION ❑ �¢ '&CAE 3: Iz / SOLAR ZONE of ro less t[qn 250 Square Feel in 701ol aea -� that b Tree d obs[rucfioru. rtTcludrtg but npt Nmned To, vents, n SLOPE s. r - C?t!nvsOY\CCHbfsUltlLiWS]Tbu J IbOF rrGyrllop eq� 21 and ftid Is oreded beh 110 degn—To 270 degees of po flue roan wren molnted on stL+ep-9oped rods ICddoma Energy Code 4110. 101 yp. 1 ' JJ} ::: ...... I . ... @j I I I J (. 4- ( YF A. . �, } `i' ff If I �.::1= 1 4x6 @ 2•-0" O.C. Typ. ROOF PLAN 11HIP" Scale: 1/4' = V-D' A N Tr 0 O L 0 P E Z grTAFnN 4 ma" a TTRE N - e..NwW � P0So. IC IB IA QJINTA CA 92217 7W..405.8927 sanlrogobxzocampa:,YvlwocOm smlppooxzocamao�_Vmal com REVISUM5: 1Pss.lr.r,�r 02IV7123 N 2 S• � O E <N' U e d �00 vow on I c o Q w O x ,w V U O � � a m c 0 lift cEi Z ROOF PLAN HIP FILE: 2021 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.LO, DATE: 02/07/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET. 5 OF SHEETS. *BUILDING DEPT. SUBMITAL" 02/07/23 CF1 R SUMMARY REPORT 7 of COLUMN LINES, GRID LINES 5 DOOR SYMBOL A WINDOW SYMBOL REVISION 1 X — CLOUD AROUND REVISION MATCH LINE lJ SHADED PORTION IS THE SIDE CONSIDERED •t/ WORK POINT CONTROL POINT OR DATUM POINT GENERAL NOTES 1 ALL WORK CALLED FOR IN THESE PLANS SHALL BE EXECUTED WITH EXTREME CONCERN FOR CRAFTSMANSHIP AND SAFETY IN FULL ACCORDANCE WITH THE ADOPTED CODES AND ORDINANCES OF THE JURISDICTION IN WHICH IT S BEING CONSTRUCTED 2 ALL WORT( WHETHER SPECIFICALLY CALLED FOR OR NOT, SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED UNDER THE LATEST EDITION O THE BUILDING CODE ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNING AGENCY. 3 ALL EXTERIOR FLATW OML SHALL HAVE A POSITIVE SLOPE AWAY FROM THE BUILDING (1 % MIN ) 4 THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL THOROUGHLY FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THIS DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY CONSIRUCTION AND SHALL REPORT ANY DISCREPANCY TO THE DESIGNER PRIM TO COMMENCING ANY WORK SHOULD ANY DEVIATION BE MADE FROM THESE PLANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT FROM THE DESIGNER. THE OWNER/CONTRACTOR ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBLIIY FOR SUCH DEVIATION 5 THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT COPIES OF SHOP DRAWINGS OF ALL MANUFACTURED ITEMS (I a CABINEIS, TRUSSES.ETC.) TO THE DESIGNER FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO FABRICATION, THE GENERAL CONIRACIOR WILL BE RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE TIME FOR REVIEW 10 WORKING DAYS) OF SUBMITTED ITEMS EL 50 WHEREAS SUCH REVIEW STALL NOT ADVERSELY IMPACT THE CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE 6 INFREQUENT SITE VISITS BY THE DESIGNER OR ENGINEER, IN NO WAY ALLEVIATES THE CONTRACTORS RESPONSINLRY IN REGARDS TO CODE COMPLIANCE, SAFETY OR THOROUGHNESS- 7 ALL SUBCONTRACTORS SHALL VISIT THE JOB SIZE WITHIN 24 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK THE SUB -CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REVIEWING RELATED TRADES SUB- SURFACE PREPARATION AND SHALL REPORT ANY NON -CONFORMING DISCREPANCY TO THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR EXECUTION OF WORK BY ANY SIR -CONTRACTOR INDICATES ACCEPTANCE OF THE PREVIOUS TRADES WORK 8 THE OWNER AGREES TO HOLD HARMLESS, INDEMNIFY, AND DEFEND THE DESIGNER, HIS EMPLOYEES, AND ENGINEERS AGAINST ANY AND ALL LABILITY, CLAIM DAMAGES AND COSTS OF DEFENSE ARISING OUT OF THE ERRORS OR OMISSIONS. OR NEGLIGENT ACTS CAUSED BY THE MODIFICATIONS TO THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATONS 9. ANY CHANGE. MODIFICATION OR ALTERATION OF THESE PLANS SHALL BE AT THE SOLE RISK OF THE PERSON MAKING OR CAUSING THE SAME AND DOULD BE REVIEWED BY THE DESIGNER OF RECORD FOR CONFORMITY WITH THESE PIANO 10. VERIFY CONNECTION POINTS FOR POWER TELEPHONE AND CAW SYSTEMS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION APPROXIMATE ONLY LOCATIONS INDICATED FOR TRANSFORMER LOCATIONS, ETC. 11, COMPLY WITH ALL UTILITY COMPANY REQUIREMENTS. PROVIDE ALL RELATED CONDUITS, PURL BOXES AND RISERS 12. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ACTUAL DEPTH AND LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.. CALL UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT (TOLL FREE 811) PRIOR TO TRENCHING. GRADING, EXCAVATING. DRILLING, PIPE PUSHING, PLANTING TREES DIGGING FENCE POST HOLES ETC THEY WILL SUPPLY INFORMATION OR LOCATE AND MARK ANY UNDERGROUND FACILITIES 13. BUILDING ADDRESS SHALL BE PROVIDED ON THE BUILDING IN SUCH POSITION AS TO BE PLAINLY VISIBLE END LEGIBLE FROM THE STREET. 14. ALL OR EQUAL SUBSTITUTIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO. AND APPROVED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION O THE REM 15. THE DEVELOPER / CONTRACTOR / OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VERIFIATKNJ O EXISTING CURB LOCATION (OR EDGE O STREET PAVING IF NO CURBS MR FROM PROPERTY LINES) WITH THE PUBLIC WORTS DEPARTMENT LIST O SPECIAL INSPECTION ITEMS IF REQUIRED: SOPS COMPACRON PRIOR FOUNDATION INSPECTION EXPANS✓ONIEPOW ANCHOR31NSIALLARON • STRUCTURAL IM50l DETAIL NUMBER B SHEET NUMBER �--1-1 KEYNOTES CONCRETE ® MASONRY VENEER ® CONCRETE BLOCK ACOUSTIC TILE OR BOARD 0 GYPSUM BOARD NO DOUBLE LINES AT SMALL SCALE I� BATT INSULATION PLYWOOD • • PROPERTY LINE A\_ SECTION IDENTIFICATION S.� NEW FINISH GRADE SHEET WHERE SECTION 9 SHOWN HORIZONTALLY IS DRAWN y5T5 PROPOSED FOUR BEDROOM HOME FOR: HACIENDA 0 CALGREEN NOTES I I AUTOMATIC IR:RIGATKNN CONMOLLERIS) INSTALLED BY THE BUILDER SHALL BE IN PLACE FOR FINAL INSPECTION AND SHALL MEET THE FOLLOWNG REQJIREM•EN'TS: a) CONTROLLERS SHALL BE WEATHER -OR SOIL. MOISNRE BASED THAT AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTS IRRIGATION IN RESPONSE TO CHANGES IN PRAM NEEDS AS WEATHER CONDMONSCHANGE. b) WEATHER -BASED CO\TRWERS WITHOUT INTEGRAL RAIN SENSORS 0? COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS THAT ACCOUNT FOR LOCAL RAINFALL SHALL HAVE A SEPARATE WIRED 01 WIRELESS RAIN SENSOR WHICH CONNECTS OR COMMUNICATES WITH THE CONTROLLERIS SOIL MOSTU7E BASED CONTROLLERS ARE NOT REQUIRED TO HAVE RAIN SENSOR INPUT CALGREEN 44,304 1) 2) AT THE TIME OF FINAL INSPECTION. A N'A\'UAL, COMPACT DISC, WEB -RASED REFERENCE OR OTHER MEDIA ACCEPTABLE TO THE ENFORCING AGENCY WHICH INCLUDES ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SHALL BE PLACED IN THE BUILDING (CALGREEN 44 410 1) DIRECTIONS TO THE OWNER al E OR OCCUPANT THAT ME NA\'JAL SH ALL REMAIN WITH THE BUILDING THROUGHOUT THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE STRUCTURE Cl OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING', 11 EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES, INCLUDING WATER•SAVING DEVICES AND SYSTEMS, HVAC SYSTEMS, WATER -HEATING SYSTEMS AND OTHER MAJOR APPLIANCES AND EQUIPMENT iI ROOF AND YARD DUNNAGE INCLUDING GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS ill) SPACE CONDITIONING SYSTEMS, INCLUDING CONDENSERS AND AIR FILTERS IVI LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS YI WATER REUSE SYSTEMS cl INFORMATION FROM LOCAL UTILITY, WATER AND WASTE RECOVERY PROVIDERS ON METHODS TO FURTHER REDUCE RESOURCE CONSJMPTON INCLUDING RECYCLE PROGRAMS AND LOCATIONS d; PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Al CA'RFOOL OPTIONS AVAILABLE INTHE AREA al EDJ:A710NA1 MATERIAL ON THE POSITME IMPACTS OF AN INTERIOR RELATIVE HUMIDITY BETWEEN 30.60 PERCENT AND WHAT METHODS AN OCCUPANT MAY USE TO MAIN WN THE RELATIVE HUMIDITY LEVEL IN THAT RANGE 1) INFORMATION ABOUT WATER -CONSERVING LANDSCAPE AND IRI GATON DESIGN AND CONTROLLERS WHICH CONSEINE WATER DI INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTAINING GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF DIVERTING WATER AT LEAST 5 FEET AWAY FROM THE F-0'JNDATION hI INFORMATION ON REQUIRED ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MEASURES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CAULKING, PAINTING, GRADING AROUND THE BUILDING, ETC i) INFORMATION ABOUT STATE SOLAR ENERGY AND INCE NTME PROGRAMS AVAILABLE B A COFY OF ALL SPECIAL INSPECTION VERIFICATIONS REQUIRED BY THE ENFORCING AGENCY OR THIS CODE UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT 2w. I RT r+.sLBIBs CKIIIIullkr* TWO WORKING DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG SYMBOLS & ABBREVIATIONS 1�o1�'i�` III SITE PLAN NOTES • WARNING : PLANT MATERIAL USED MAYOR MAY NOT HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY THE AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONERS OFFICE • LANDSCAPED AREAS INDICATED SHALL BE PROVIDED W/ FALL COVERAGE AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM W/ AN APPROVED BACK FLOW DEVICE • TEMPORARY TOILETS SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR FOR ALL TRADES UNTIL THE COMPLETION OF THE WORK • ALL TRADES SHALL AT ALL TIMES KEEP THE PREMISES FREE FROM ACCUMULATION OF WASTE MATERIALS OR RUBBISH CAUSED BY THE WORK • NO UTILITY TRENCHES PARALLEL TO A FOOTING AND DEEPER THAN 1 B" SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN A DISTANCE OF 4'-0' OF A BUILDING FOOTING, • UTILITY TRENCHES PERPENDICULAR TO A FOOTING SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 4'-0' DEEP AND THE DISTURBED SOIL SHALL BE COMPACTED WITHIN A 4'_O. DISTANCE OF ANY FOOTING OR UNDER CONCRETE SLAB • ALL PROPERTY LINES, EASEMENTS AND BUILDINGS BOTH EXISTING AND PROPOSED, ARE SHOWN ON THIS SUE PUN. • THE DEVELOPEIUCONTRACTOR/OWMER S RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VERIFICATION OF EXISTING CURB (OR EDGE OF STREET PAVING IF NO CURB EXIST), LOCATION FROM THE PROPERTY LINES) WITH THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PERMIT NOTES • "APPLICATIONS FOR WHICH NO PERMIT IS ISSUED WITHIN 180 DAYS FOLLOWING THE DATE OF APPLICATION SHALL AUTOMATICALLY EXPIRE." (CRC R105.3.2J • "EVERY PERMIT ISSUED SHALL BECOME INVALID UNLESS WORK AUTHORIZED IS COMMENCED WITHIN 180 DAYS AFTER ITS ISSUANCE OR IF THE WORK AUTHORIZED IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 180 DAYS. A SUCCESSFUL INSPECTION MUST BE OBTAINED WITHIN 180 DAYS." (CRC RI05.51 • "ALL'OR EQUAL' SUBSTITUTIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO AND APPROVED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE ITEM." • "A SEPARATE PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR THE 5.22 KwDC SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM REQUIRED PER THE APPROVED ENERGY CALCULATIONS FOR THIS PROJECT. THIS PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED PRIOR TO THE FRAMING/ROUGH MEP COMBINATION INSPECTION AND PRIOR TO COVERING ANY WALLS OR CEILINGS." 51080 Avenida Martinez CONSULTANTS SANTIAGO LOPEZ-OCAMPO Drafting, Design & Title 24 - Residential Compliance P.O. But 1018 La Qlt11q CA 92247 Pllaln: (76014B5-B927 E-11: fanMapoWpeiRtmllp9®yolno can FRED SHEU ENGINEERING Structural Engineer 14256 Cd11b0i0 Ni SGe 103 VLk.AII%CA 92392 ►N9n9: 17614Il 7527 Emai: Isedd.. llplle . ftnm1l I DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND SAFETY — ALL CONS7RUCrlON SHALL COMPLYA9TN THE 2019 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL., MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL., PLUMBING GREEN BUILDING AND 2019 ENEROY CODES A THE LA QUIN7A MUNICIPAL CODE• CONSTRUCTION HOURS OCTOBER 1 - APRL 30 MAY 1 - SEPTEMBER 30 Salurd -Fdtltry 7:00 5:30pm Millur -FRtIIry 6:00tn1-790Rm Stied ay NOUOm-5:00p1n RwKbV B CI ALLOWED Suntltry NOTALLOWED Surltloy MCI ALLOWED G9 Code Ho loll GOYem Code H -fil NOT ALLOWED NOTALLOWED BLOCK WALLS, TRASH ENCLOSURES, TEMPORARY POWER POLES, POOLS, SPAS REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMITS SOLAR DESIGN PACKAGE - DEFERRED SUBMITTAL I GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 IF ANY ERRORS, DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS APPEAR IN THE DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS OR OTHER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, THE GENERAL CONIRACIOR MALL NOTIFY THE DESIGNER IN WRITING OF SUCH ERROR OR OMISSION IN THE EVENT THAT THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR FAILS TO GIVE SUCH NOTICE BEFORE CONSTRUCTION ANDIOR FABRICATION O THE WORK, THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE TO THE RESULT OF ANY ERRORS. DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS AND THE COST OF RECTIFYING THE SAME EXISTING GRADE ABV ABOVE ON DOWN (FTC) RIl1✓aIE TOR OF PAYING OC ON CENTER _69 NEW OR FINISHED AC ASPHALTIC CONCRETE DRWG DRAWING OR CONCRETE PL PROPERTY LINE / CONTOURS ADJ ADJACENT E. EAST ill FUTURE TOP OF CUNT SCHDL SCHEDULE — BSI EXISTING CONTOURS A P L. ASSUMED PROPERTY LINE EA EACH FT'G FOOTING SIM SIMILAR SCR BEGIN CURB RETURN E G EXISTING GRADE G GUTTER STD STANDARD TOP OF WALL B F BOTTOM OF FOOTING EL ELEVATION CA GAUGE STRUC STRUCTURAL O� TOP OF CURB B OF BOTTOM OF F/SCIA ELEC ELECTRICAL GYP BRD GYPSUM BOARD TOP TOP OF PAMPEf TOP OF PAVEMENT BIRD BOARD ELEV ELEVATION GALV GALVANIZED T F TOP OF FOOTING BTWN BETWEEN EG EOUAL HE HANDICAP C) (TOP OF CB CATCH BASIN EXIST EXISTING HT HEIGHT TTP TOP OF PAVINGCURBLM C L CENTERLINE EXP EXPANSION HE HIGH PONT T W TOP OF WALL CO CLEANOUT ETC ETCETERA jr JOINT TYP TYPICAL CLR CLEAR FIN FINISH MAKE MAXIMUM W WEST C M U LOHCAEIR M,tSayRrvMT F G FINISH GRADE MIN MIN MUM WI WITH CONC CONCRETE FP FINISH PAVING ml METAL WO WHERE OCCURS CONT CONTINUOUS FUR FLOOR N NORTH RUNE REINFORCEMENT Cy CUBIC YARD F H FIRE HYDRANT N G NATURAL GRADE FRET RET 11014 GET DETAIL F L FLOW LINE N I C NOT INCONTRACT SEC SECTION IY-11.N'-•rILR•,^1G :G ex+•xl .I9•, eq PROJECT LOCATION T17PTIP� zllb P. VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE SHEET INDEX CS. COVER SHEET SP SITE PLAN PGP PRECISE GRADING PLAN 1 DIMENSION PLAN 2 FLOOR PLAN 3 ELEVATIONS 4 SECTIONS 5 ROOF PLAN DA SPECS & DETAILS PA WASTE & GAS ISOMETRICS P.2 FIRE STOP PENETRATIONS MA MECHANICAL PLAN EA ELECTRICAL PLAN T.24 TITLE 24 REPORT C.G CALGREEN Sl FOUNDATION PLAN S2 LOWER LEVEL FRAMING PLAN S3 UPPER LEVEL FRAMING PLAN S4 FASTENING SCHEDULE - TABLE 2304.10.1 SDI GENERAL NOTES & STANDARD DETAILS SD2 DETAILS SD3 DETAILS SD4 DETAILS SSWI STEELSIRONG-WALL/ANCHORAGE DETAILS SSW2 STEEL STRONG -WALL / FRAMING DETAILS Ll -0 COVER PAGE / LANDSACAPE L2-0 LANDSCAPE PLAN L3.0 IRRIGA➢ON PLAN 13.I IRRIGATION DETAILS PROJECT DATA T7OPd6FD FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE FOR: OWNER: NAMENDA GROUP. INC. (760)564-7514 77935 Cate T—FICo, La Q.in I. CA 92253 PROJECI ADDRESS: 51080 AVENIDA MARTINEZ L• Quli te, CA. 92253 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ARIA 772-073-004 Recolued Book/PatJe: NIB 16182 SunKIKI IName: SANTA CARMELRA AT VALE LA QUINTA NO 14 IWNo,cel: 7 111 125 1=1 Number: NW AYallable LOT SIZE: Recorded IOt s¢e B 0 11 acres T OMAS BROS MAPS PAGE/GRID: PAGE: 849 GRID: F7 TOYA61pIRANGE: Hill SEC I SE OCCUPANCY.R14I TYPE OF COASIROCRON: V-B Na,FlMed NLWNBER OF STORES: 2 BUILDING HEIGHT: 12-1 •i A F.Gl SPRINiQERS REQUIRED' YES PROPERTY CHARACIDERIll LOT AREA 5.000 0 SQ FT I ST FLOOR 1.1 16 0 SQ FT ' 2ND FLOOR 1.123 0 5Q FT 2,239 0 SQ F1 TWI GARAGE 45505QF1' COVERED PAID 171 0 50 Fl COVERED BALCONY 203 0 SQ R BALCONY 135 0 SQ FT TOTAL FCOIPINWT I19 NOORI 1.742 0 SQ FT *BUILDING DEPT. SUBMITAL * S A N T I A G O L O P E 2 OWITfRNG. a€1JONi TrrLE x- Iwu..w r.,,•ro PO Bm TOIB, LAOJINTA CA 922J7 760 4B5 8927 :omK.Do•oPOJo�9:naa:lan90 pan wnlKgo'oPenocampo,,gmallcGn d REVISIONS: 02/09/23 COVER W Z SHEET I: FILE: 2o21 P J V4rIj y :: DRAWN: S.L.O. DATE iD104/23 SCALE, AS NOTED W' SHEET. Q CS /�TM W OF SHEETS. ^ ^ , 1�1ww �i 02/09/23 2 N W Z C- Q Lf] DATUM POINT \ t •- 1 I 51080 AVENIDA INW ff N.; 77307 n NOTE: o$ DRIVEWAY APPROACH REQUIRES SEPARATE PERMIT AND INSPECTION BY CITY OF LA QUINTA PUBLIC WORKS 5.� :k THE DEVELOPER/CONTRACTOR/OWNER IS RESPONSABILE FOR THE as VERIFICATION OF EXISTING CURB [OR r EDGE OF STREET PAVING IF NO CURB § EXISTS] LOCATION FROM PROPERTY j LINE(S) WITH THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, E m PROPOSED 5' Block Wall 060 AVENIDA MARTINEz r8y Separate ermit] 773073010 I .P.erL.K'W1 L e GHK=W&L 5' PROPOSED 5' Block Wall [By Separate Permit] SPA S HIGH BLOCK WALL � 6 HIGH BLOCK WALL - FIRE DEPARTMENT NOTES 1. Property/Unit Addressing shall be provided Minimum 4-inch tall numbers of contrasting color to their background shall be displayed on the structure and viewable from the roadway or posted at the driveway entrance and maintained visible. 2. The proposed structure requires a fire flow of 500 gallons per minute from a single hydrant located within 600-feet of all exterior portions of the structure. (CFC 507.5-1 & APPENDIX B) 3- Dwelling Units shall maintain a minimum 3-feet clear width Egress Court from emergency escape windows and doors of steeping rooms and shall deposit to the front of the property or public way. (Ref CBC 1028.4 / CRC R311 1) 4. A Residential Fire Sprinkler system shall be installed in compliance with CRC R313_ CA Licensed Contractor (C-16) shall submit plans and delails for review and approval prior to system installation and Rough Inspections, The Fire Department approved plans and conditions letter must be at the job site. THE GROUND IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE FOUNDATION SHALL BE SLOPED AWAY FROM BUILDING AT A SLOPE OF NOT LESS THAN 6" (5 PERCENT SLOPE) IN THE FIRST 10 FEET MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO THE FACE OF THE WALL IMPERVIOUS SURFACES WITHIN 10 FEET OF BUILDING SHALL BE SLOPED A MINIMUM OF 2 PERCENT AWAY FROM BUILDING R401.3 PROPOSED I { TWO -CAR GARAGE y 3a fA I GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS If any ERRORS, DISCREPANCIES or OMISSIONS appear in the drawings, specifications or other contract documents, the GENERAL CONTRACTOR shall notify the designer in writing of such error or omission In the event that the GENERAL CONTRACTOR fails to give such notice before construction and/or fabrication of the work, THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE to the result of any errors, discrepances or omissions and the cost of rectifying the same. GENERAL SYMBOLS 6 WALL SECTION +19'-0° ELEVATION HEIGHT T.O.P. TOP OF PARAPET T-O-PL. TOP OF PLATE T.O.C. TOP OF CONCRETE T-O-W- & D- TOP OF WINDOWS & DOORS CL CENTERLINE OF TRAVEL PROPOSED 6' Block Wall [By Separate Pe 1-r Iail Setback _l PROPOSED. - FOUR BED _6Ul � HOUSE_ FINISH FLOOR TO BE 12" ABOVE DATUM POINT AT TOP OF CURB AT CENTERLINE OF LOT Ep -� 0 - 1A 6' Block Wall (By Separate Permit] (100' L. ) l� ELECTRIC METER & 200 AMP MAIN DISCONNECT & MAIN PANEL WITH # 4/0 REBAR UNDERGROUND WITH ACORN CLAMP CONNECTED TO COLD WATER PIPE & BOND TO GAS PIPING SYSTEM ! 2 T.V. CABLE SERVICE, TELEPHONE SERVICE. �4 GAS METER EXISTING FIRE ANT Located @ 77F7777RCALLE TAMP CO ± 130' North of the property PROJECT LOCATION VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE s N 0 L 065 AVENI 77307 PO am 1010! O'JIMA, CA 92241 0 aM M1 I'] REVISIONS: !`7 0 J V� rb V 02/07/23 QL 3CL_j 081 � o N AtY�,lE Cl U �Up �J r W SITE PLAN a FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.LO- DATE: 02/07/23 W SCALE: AS NOTED 5HEET. Q SP nF sl�E�s- n MLn 02/07/23 GENERAL NOTES: 1, All work shall be done in accordance with the latest edition of the STANDARD PLANS OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA and WORKS CONSTRUCTION. 2, It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to apply to the City of Lo Ouinto Public Works Department for the necessary permits and to be responsible for satisfactory compliance for oil current for regulations during the life of construction activities for the project. Additional studies and/or permits may be required. 3_ The contractor shall obtain all permits as required by the City of La Ouinto or other governing agencies. 4. The contractor shall notify the City of La Quints Public Works Department forty-eight (48) hours prior to any grading, brushing, or clearing and each phase of construction at (760) 777-7048_ 5. a The locations of existing underground utilities are shown in n approximate way only. The contractor shall determine the exact location of all existing u tilities before commencing work. The contractor agrees to be fully responsible For any and all earn ges which might be occasioned by his failure to exactly locate and preserve any and all utilities, 6. The contractor shall be responsible for the removal, replacement, or relocation of all regulatory, warning and guide signs 7_ The City Engineer shall approve the design and installation of all street name signs, traffic control signs, traffic striping, legends, and pavement markers type and location. fl The contractor shall not disturb existing survey monuments or bench marks noted on the plans, or found during construction. Removal and replacement shall be done by a registered Civil Engineer with an R.C.E. NUMBER BELOW 33.966, or a LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR ONLY. 9. Construction operations and maintenance of equipment within one half mile of human occupancy shall be performed only during the time periods as follows: Oetolaw 15t to Aorll 30t1h: Monday through Friday 7:OOAM. to S:30PM May tat to Septemher 30th' Monday through Friday 6: WAM to 7.00PM Work shell be pr,oyiblted any time on Sundpys Pr an Fcderd HPliduy% No reduction df the traveled Andy wldth shall be Pt mltted an any City street on weelimha Or holidays. are when octivv work is not using done, unless prior authofizotiop to do so is grafted by the City Engineer. No Iona closures shall be ORimitted or allowed on any City street before 8:30AM and after 3:3OPM unless authorization to do so is granted by the City Engineer. 10. All traveled ways must be cleaned daily of all dirt. mud and debris deposited on them as a result of the grading operation. Cleaning is to be done to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 11. All construction areas shall be properly posted and lighted in conformance with the California State Manual of Warning Signs, Lights, and Devices for use in the performance of work upon highways in order to eliminate any hazards. 12. Construction projects disturbing more than 1-Acre must obtain a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit, Owners/Developers a requited to: a) file a notice of intent (NOI) with the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB); b) prepare a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP); and c) have a Monitoring Plan for the site. The NPDES is a National Program to control non -point source pollutants carried by storm water. The program is implemented and enforced by the SWRCEL -saw a ¢P� ; win OEL cATa {'j�' E VICINITY MAP Eeftated Quantifies RAW FILL - 128 C Y. RAW CUT - 40 CY. NOTE: QVt Uties shoTen are for permit purposes only. Cd>ztiactor is responsible for his/her oern Q4wtities Topography done by Egan Engineering In APRIL of 2022 Vp1 ss� RY CONSTRUCTION ovtracLor agre- that in erordence with generelly rceepLed Tu co Ir-La, precticee, eoadructiao cootreclor will be required to role HO 1461+ aPd vemplele reepoueibHB Ly far jah dte cnediii— duns, the __ of caP+lryr. Ike PIVX t. loeluetep. rrfety & all petevvA tad property: Lhet thle regLUremeel aheli M mode to apply mvueuvlrrwy tad ne! W lfmllyd Ie varmd worilae boun, lY' d rwrlmu a cvnlrr= furthrr sea— W defend, indemnify rod hold dodge 4 CNIL pe rn,eim Yl hermle- fr® my end x11 NebLuty al - .Dosed. Lv Ann -Men with the perfarmenn d ken Lbir prvjeck, . ptiog h,bWty eruin6 :torn the tale neghe-Iva a dnL4v prrNmeiaod CITY GRAPHIC SCALE ( IN FEET ) 1 loch = 10 fL CONSTRUCTION NOTES OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA PRECISE GRADING PLAN CORONEL HOMES AVENIDA MARTINEZ O CONST. 1' to 2' RETAINING WALL W/ 6' GARDEN WALL ON TOP (SEP PERMIT) O INSTALL 4' PVC PIPE SDR35 O INSTALL a DECK/YARD DRAIN MODEL NDS1 11 O INSTALL BUBBLER BOX PER DETAIL SHOWN HEREON OCONSTRUCT 4' P.CC OREMOVE 1/2 BLOCK FROM BOTTOM COURSE TO ALLOW FOR DRAINAGE O CONSTRUCT DRIVEWAY APPROACH PER CITY STD NO. 221 OSAWCUT AND REMOVE EXISTING SIDEWALK O CONSTRUCT 6' BLOCK WALL (SEP. PERMIT) W I II BENCHMARK: John Hacker &Associates BENCHMARK: CITY OF LA OUINTA BM1205 ELEVATION: 39.411 DATUM: NAVD88 43585 Monterey Avenue, Suite 7 DESCRIPTI : 15* DISK IN CURB FLUSH,( B0 FT SOUTH OF THE OCR OFSTHE SOUTHEAST CURB Palm Desert, CA. 92260 Know what's below. RETURN AT THE AND AVENUE SA INTERSECTION OF EISENHOWER DRIVE (760) 345-1352 Call before you dig dan • jhaengineering.com PREPARED BY: DATE. 7-1-2022 R C E NO 14614 APPROVED BY: OAT' BRYAN MCKINNEY, CITY ENGINEER / PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR RCE. NO 12"x1Y CA 1lH BASIN (AIDS 1200 OR EQUAL) ADD 12'0Y RISERS AS / NECESSARY, FINISH ORDURD I CUT 6"e6" HOLE IN THE BOTTOM OF CATCH BASIN PVC IfILET evSTALL REMOVABLE FILTER FAB.00 COVER OVER HOLE 6- ANON -WOVEN FILTER FABRIC PER SEC 90-1.03 CAL STD. SPEC. SHALL BE USED BETWEEN THE WASHED ROCK AND THE UNDISTRUBEL SOIL 1" TO 2'MAX 12' CRUSHED STONE NOTE SEE PLAN FOR TOP OF GRATE, INVERT, SLOPE. INLET SIZE i N15 BUBBLER BOX DETAIL Iw I �c BWiT HANAOA DATE' I LES JONNS]N OATE BIhDVfd DFFICIAL COMMOmly bola PMF:f1T DIRSCICA. CITY OF LA O.INTIL CITY OF LA QUINTA GRADING NOTES: 1. GRADING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ENGINEERED GRADING REQUIREMENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE. LATEST EDITION, AND SOILS REPORT, NO LP14129 . DATED: 12-30-14 . PREPARED BY: LANDMARK , TELEPHONE NO, (760) 360-0665 2. THE SOILS ENGINEER AND THE ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST SHALL EXERCISE SUFFICIENT SUPERVISORY CONTROL DURING GRADING TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND CODE WITHIN THEIR PURVIEW. 3. THE DESIGN CIVIL ENGINEER SHALL EXERCISE SUFFICIENT CONTROL DURING GRADING AND CONSTRUCTION TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND CODE WITHIN HIS PURVIEW. 4. DURING ROUGH GRADING OPERATIONS AND PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION OF PERMANENT DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, TEMPORARY DRAINAGE CONTROL SHALL BE PROVIDED TO PREVENT PONDING WATER AND DAMAGE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY. 5. AFTER CLEARING, EXISTING GROUND SHALL BE SCARIFIED TO A MINIMUM OF I THE ENTIRE SITE OR AS RECOMMENDED BY THE SOILS REPORT 6. THE MAXIMUM CUT AND FILL SLOPES SHALL BE 2:1. 7. PADS SHALL BE COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM OF 90% RELATIVE DENSITY PER A.S.T_M. SPECIFICATIONS AND THE ABOVE MENTIONED SOILS REPORT, a MINIMUM BUILDING PAD DRAINAGE SHALL BE 2% DRAINAGE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF O_3'DEEP AND BE CONSTRUCTED A MINIMUM OF 2'FROM THE TOP OF CUT OR FILL SLOPES THE MINIMUM SLOPE OF SWALES SHALL BE 0.50X 9 ALL FILLS SHALL BE COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM OF NINETY (90) PERCENT OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS DETERMINED BY THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE SECTION 7010 OR EQUIVALENT AS APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEER FIELD DENSITY SHALL BE DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE SECTION 7002. OR EQUIVALENT, AS DETERMINED BY THE CITY ENGINEER. 16 ALL STREET SECTIONS ARE TENTATIVE THE MINIMUM SECTION IS 3'A.C_ OVER 4.5'CRUSHED AB. ADDITIONAL SOIL TEST(S) SHALL BE REWIRED AFTER ROUGH GRADING TO DETERMINE EXACT SECTION REQUIREMENTS THE CITY ENGINEER SHALL APPROVE THE FINAL STREET SECTION, 11. THE CITY ENGINEER WILL REVIEW FOR APPROVAL THE FINAL STREET SECTIONS AFTER SUBMITTAL OF R'VALUE TESTS FOR ROADWAY SUBBASE 12. LOCATIONS OF FIELD DENSITY TESTS SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE SOILS ENGINEER OR APPROVED TEST AGENCY AND SHALL BE SUFFICIENT IN BOTH HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL PLACEMENT TO PROVIDE REPRESENTATIVE TESTING OF ALL FILL PLACED. TESTING IN AREAS OF A CRITICAL NATURE OF SPECIAL EMPHASIS SHALL BE IN ADDITION TO THE NORMAL REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLINGS 13. THE FINAL COMPACTION REPORT AND APPROVAL FROM THE SOILS ENGINEER SHALL CONTAIN THE TYPE OF FIELD TESTING PERFORMED, EACH TEST SHALL BE IDENTIFIED WITH THE METHOD OF OBTAINING THE IN -PLACE DENSITY, WHETHER SAND CONE OR DRIVE RING, AND SHALL BE SO NOTED FOR EACH TEST. SUFFICIENT MAXIMUM DENSITY DETERMINATION SHALL BE PERFORMED TO VERIFY THE ACCURACY OF THE MAXIMUM DENSITY CURVES USED BY THE FIELD TECHNICIAN 14. ALL UNDERGROUND FACILITIES, WITH LATERALS, SHALL BE IN PLACE AND INSPECTED PRIOR TO PAVING, INCLUDING BUT NOT UMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING: SEWER, WATER, ELECTRIC, COMMUNICATIONS. GAS, AND DRAINAGE 15 THE FINAL UTILITY LINE BACKFILL REPORT FROM THE PROJECT SOILS ENGINEER SHALL INCLUDE AN APPROVAL STATEMENT THAT THE BACKFILL IS SUITABLE FOR THE INTENDED USE, I& BLOCK WALLS ARE NOT PART OF THE GRADING PERMIT. PLEASE SUBMIT THESE FOR SEPARATE BUILDING PERMIT(S), 17. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO PREVENT SILT CONTAMINATION OF STORMWATER INFILTRATION FACILITIES DURING CONSTRUCTION OF SUBSEQUENT IMPROVEMENTS BY THE CONTRACTOR. IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO FINAL IOU ACCEPTANCE OF STORM DRAINAGE RETENTIONANFILTRATION FACILITIES, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONDUCT, IN THE PRESENCE OF THE CITY INSPECTOR. A PERFORMANCE TEST DESIGNED TO CLEARLY DEMONSTRATE THE FUNCTIONAL ADEQUACY OF THE FACILITIES, zo 10 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE WIND EROSION AND DUST CONTROL MEASURES AS REQUIRED BY THE FUGITIVE �m DUST CONTROL PLAN APPROVED FOR THIS PROJECT. ALL MEASURES SHALL BE TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE CITY. l l OWNER/DEVELOPER: !l ni CORDNEL HOMES l -0 42750 MADIO STREET LEGEND' 9a INC 10, CA 92201 (760) 775-1234 FF FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION 'F ZEKEOCOROMELENT COM FG FINISH GROUND FS FINISH SURFACE I oW LOT AREA: GB GRADE BREAK 5DOO SOFT. (0 n ACRES) GF GARAGE FLOOR I HP HIGH POINT PAD FINISH PAD ELEVATION y PA PLANTER AREA I DISTURBED AREA: PILE PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT I 5.000 SOFT to tt ACRES) TIC TOP OF CURB FL FLOWLINE INV INVERT TG TOP OF GRATE III � I TW TOP OF WALL TF TOP OF FOOTING TOS TOP OF SLOPE BOS BOTTOM OF SLOPE WS WATER SURFACE E.O. EMERGENCY OVERFLOW EXISTING CONTOUR -------- (100)----- PROPOSED CONTOUR 100 — EXISTING ELEVATION ... (100,50) FINISHED ELEVATION _.-„ 101.50 DRAINAGE SWALE �- — PROPERTY LINE — CENTERLINE - $ RIGHT-OF-WAY (R/W) — EXIST. 8"SEWER LINE --------- SB----- -- EXIST, B"WATER LINE -------W8--------- E%IST. BLOCK WALL r= NETALNING WALL SCREEN/GARDEN WALL I�rrwll� ROOF DRAIN CONNECTION CONCRETE FINISH �HAUTH IN THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CAUFORNIA Ye rng bli, prepor liable ble.e Fleur will ee 6r PRECISE GRADING PLAN povdble I.Y. or Wble for, wn aanix As arnt, be to 'beyPI--of mutt be in —Lt.g avd mud be approved by the Prapirs, at Teel pt—, LOT 7, BLOCK 125 - VALE LA OUINTA - M.B. 18, lrRAwrl DAN I SCALE 14V' AVENIDA MARTINEZ DESCRIPTION APP'D OAIE OESrHED DAN a04 "AWE` 22-106 AFN: 773-073-004 R E V I S 1 0 N S oceem tar DATE 7-I—Iozz F0F` CORONEL HOMES S H E E T 1 OF-1—SHEETS DWG NAME FILE NO. 1151 Suite Tle Fk �-" Guest Bath. a+ Guest 10-0'CLG. Closet IL!Fim ^I � _ 1Q-0'CLG !Q nk Raor " , 711! � I I � TWO -CAR GARAGE 10-0'CLG-Comele Fkor rj S t CLG IEa Fk,Q L' Kitchen .� 10-0'CyG -1h Pk —4- � fr—• I � LIVING 10-0' CLG. - Me RM I�q loon o>mNwn.-1Lwr® COVERED PATIO Paved FWO MR - I I AREA TABULATION Im FW: 1, 116 0 sq.k 2nd Floor: 1. 123.0 so.ft. 2,239 0 Fq B Garppe: 455.0 Fq B. Cpv W Polio: 171 0 sq B C—d Bdcarly: 263 0 m ft Bgk—w: 135.0 m B 1st Floor - Dimension Plan Sca4e:1/4'=1-0' ------------------- - 2nd Floor - Dimension Plan 5-1.;1 /4'=1 .0 ■ A N T A O O L O P E 2 OFLVTING, OCiION ■ iF1LE ii-y,_ _ P O Bm 1016, 1A QWA. CA 92247 7W 4W M7 m hogolopeIDCampoW/of cOm Fap6apCbpemcampo@pmdl cam REVISIONS: n L5.� 02108123 N ak N R. Y N jQ '8p O. �FU m� �rUp v'O m � J A V C o �LU co 0 O a 0 o a o fo J 0 O ,1ft v Z DIMENSION PLAN FILE: 2o27 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.L.O. DATE: 02ME1123 WALL LEGEND SCALE: AS NOTED S H E E T. 11 2 A 6 @ 16' 0 C srUD WALL WAT.21 INSIILATON + 1' EPS @ EVERIOB WALLS EXTERBYST R PI 121 SR1CC0 -SUPERWALL STUCCO ICC-SED S ICC956 ESR-22f9 over +I' EPS "INSULFOAM" -221 ICC-ESE /CC95S ESR-17SB C==2.4@16'OC SND WALL -ffff W 02 z 6 @ 16' O C SND WALL - PWMBPJG WALL ff UffW7R WALL R-21 ,NS"170N/ OF SHEETS. ovrtmre norrtp vroo-.,mro: oa s� rigs re v�wr ci.ra.eso�r�rmau+-��vo.�,w�ww'aa�,.�euan�rox: �acaaa,�soo.v�s�w,aasco rrmr uro� � e.9 02/08/23 I S Y 'S a P R W20 Fla ■• GSLdc F 'ue : 125R.f1 VFaa16r➢2s-sHGcozs � g Tel za RePod l� CFSRfAF31 Pappe 6 of 11 N 15 g 4D2n XO Bi Offam ��'. Area HSq FI 5� -AP N R,pW_ 5 CF 111-PAF411 Pape l a IS E �R P� •1 3' DIA CONCRETE FILLED PIPE COLUMN CONCRETE SLAB I BUMPER U-Fapb 1].y -5HGC QS] Q Td1. 24 R.Ow1 GF1R•PRFA1 PagaBv! >�-44RaA Guest Suite IC-O'CLG -NI Floor 0. you 91 Guest;BatIhGuest10-0'osetale :.r. ur F' CLGe Fb ,Fbore__-�� C l�'rrII �~ LJ NOTES; I ALL NFW GIAZ7N3 FENE5I1ATI'O\'3I WILL BE INNALLED'AMH A CERTIFYING ILA L ATTACHED SHO'MNG THE 'UVALUE 2 ALL GVSIN'G MUST COMPLY WITH THE 2-319 CBC, CHAPTER 24 3 FLASH AND CO'.A\'TEIFIA H ALL EXTEROI OPENINGS 4 WEATHER STRIP ALL EXTEM01 DOORS PER CBC SECTION 14,15 3 5 ALL DOORS AND WINDOWS TO BE CENTERED WITHIN WALLS 6 OWNERS OR CONETACTOIS TO SELECT FINAL DOOR DESIGN, 2D10 it %IlShan 201D Fh tixh.e An,a:2 FI lRea.2 1. 5qF I a O '1� ll. r029-5HGC 025 Pita UFaDOZ4R1• 9.:6 !' � The 24 Repod H �' Tllfe 24 RepW I:F1 R-PRF-D7 Par. 5 of 13 CF1 R-0RF-d1 Pate 5 of 1------------ 1 -. .bflu- f�77 • SMnye a I`ad C[G Tile-FloorKitchen10-0'CLG ML -i1eFklb TWO -CAR GARAGE 10-0'CLG-Cmcrete Fec, THE 1EGGARAGE� POW SHALL BE SEPARATED FROM THE DWELLING AND ITS ALTO AREA BY MEANS OF A MINIMUM i INCH GYPSUM BOARD APPLIED TO THE GARAGE SIDE GARAGES BENEATH HABITABLE ROOMS SHALL BE SEPARATED FROM ALL HABITABLE ROOMS ABOVE BY NOT LESS THAN A s,' TYPE X GYPSUM BOARD OR EQUIVALENT. AS5PfCJFJED IN 1ABIE Maa6. nO1E: Pe'telc n,e I�• 1 ne IM walls or ceilings sepa'Umg the QnClling Pcn - e,end.,ebeaolecledRuh its Inase lo�veI pans duck caves Involes) wlh m aaawerl malcal b r.sd me (lee pos of Tarn. and aod,cls of iCRG yR302.5 'AIR qu ducls pone &. g Inc, wall w ce ing scpc-onng me d+ 11gun11 from the g.d. oge"Ibe 0019Inch thck(26 ga.Ige) m.J_ - ICIC §R302.5 21 I� vaiiduD lhb GUARD - 2. & 2 1E COLUMN r.-ors.. �..... .. .. 7 THRESHOLDS Tne neght.1.:.pM(h4 Wm to 112' in new conslUc on aedge now be beveled 1:7 .amlWrn hove a neght of 114" LIVING 30B0 FrDr @ Enlry 10-C' CLG - Tile Floc Nea: 24 Sq.FL U, Faclor 0 42 - 5HGC D 2D C4 Tllle 24 RepM CF1 R-PRF-01 Pate 5of 1] 10➢&➢01rJlq @ LIkRg f Ara,[' BO Sq FI j (t7ik 24 R.p HGC 02] (['Flpo 24 Reparl CFSRSRF.g] Fag+. 6 of 15 I[[xe0.00^sy..1t..4ao THRESHOLD& The hogM d ffreshobs is linked to 17 in new colslnlcfian Rite edge must be bevel-d 1:2 ma dmum aoo.'e a hc•Ight al 114• COVERED PATIO Pwed Flub KMER. .U,- sm� AREA TABULATION I si Floor: 1, 116 0 sq It 2nd Fbo, 1. 123 0 sq It 2.239 0 sq h Gwag. 455.0 sq It Council Pot. 171 0 sG h q'cwy C-ed SB3 2 C sqt1 Bq y 135.0 sq h 1st Floor Plan Sca'c 114-=1 C 0 F,r $ Stalrs AnaF 25 Sq Ft .Famd021 sHGC 025 �,' The 24 Repob 1¢FI q•PRF-01 Prge 5 .111 {020 Fir@M'Mh 3Ya1 SH$Cbsnl 573D %O 4q 5�41 ` 7R+m Ana: B Sq.R Nea. 15 5q.F1 Alaa 15 Sq.FI R F1 IJ FaF .11-SHGC D23 UFaga036-SHGC D23 UFau4r QIB•SHGC 02] 0.36-SHOD 023 7TRIe ig TBe 24 Raporl g TCa 24 grppl C The 24 Report 4 R.1•9.tCFI R-PRF-01 PA 5of 1] fP +9e f.F1R-PRFAt p 5 a111 1 GF R PRF-01 Pa dd I] P a P e d ] F 7 1 Kltcnen 1 nR:] x0 _ - aR R. 636-9Hf v'f1 :3 11 4 Repod I S IFA]1 papa S eT 13 Nex 124M Master BaC U F,AC"P.29-sHGC 025 10-O'CLG -Tde Fkwr, a Title 24 i;rgml G#1R-0RFAlP iff&13 IIJJ g m U.F4'+.r-• q.41-SHGC. a-RD g T,IIe 7 R4pvry CF1Rf -01 P4{psal l5 FIOPD Frr �, ABB.tl A7e9: 12 Sq FI ]J Focbr 0.29-5HGC 0.25 LJ-,!i �, TiBe 24 Rgyry CF1f67RF-01 P4pa 5 011 T350 SH �y'' It•I.r4n &an 15 Fa F1 II.Fa44,r D,.16 -51aGC D 23 � rp ; 4 Relswl KMER. 10-0'CLG OO MASTER BEDROOM 10-0'CLG -Tie Flub O6Q O%XO ig Seed I Vey. 72 Sq.R. I.Faele� g.3a - SHGC D 23 g7ffle 24 Report :F1"RF-71 Pag4 5 eI 13 BALCONY rite Fab I TA. S-=-aSSi x'J nTJ x0 r-y Znd Bath ¢•¢ aG •r+e �v IYI _ I:: 11 1.1 _51 3- - a FJ 17 I i y. .AT .eT ;i,I III ��1 f Iml J y�YJ 17 - 3t 1➢DI0OXX0 f u mo" Area- BD Sq,PL 130-p•03d.• SHGC➢23 '@ The 24 Reporl 6F1R-PRF-01 Pap.5 d 13 H Ra M. GrlLlorra�eclmprb Cr1,b,ae Reelrrpk aWfiR &� RyfILR. rPnw e4 26 SµPL =R�rr P.36 -5HGC 0.x1 Ti0.74 Fj"I '7R-PRF-01 Ppe 6dP 11 ]1){Isa 2ND BEDROOM �4 I0-0' CLG -TIIe Hour I ��I 13 - •, 3rd Bath y.0 10-0'CLG -TIeR 1 RISY.IC�YP 3RD BEDROOM DO 10-0' CLG -11e Floor 1 %. OXXO By mce .Nea: de s4 FL IJ Fatlar D 36 -SHGC 0 23 1� Tille 24 Rapod CF1R-PRF-0I Page 5of 1] ® FLOOR PLAN KEYNOTES 1 2 x 6 0' 16' O C STUD WALL WIR-21 IVJIADON I I EPSS EXRRIOR W'I 2 2 x 6G• 16' 0 C STUD WALL - INTERIOR f 21 "x6^16'OC STUD WALL -PLUA&AG WALL(IFEYTEROP.. INSTALL R-21� IMULARON) 3 KITCHEN SINK WITH GARBAGE DISPOSAL (VERIFY DIMENSIONS WITH MANUFACTURED SPECIFICAITONSI - ✓ANrw- f/NLYR&1DUN7s7NGIEBOHl DTCHEN SINKK 25939 4 DISHWASHER[VERIFY DIMENSIONS WBH MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATIONS) 5 PIOADF 36' REFRGERAT01 SPACE'VM PLI)MBIN'G F0110E MAKER REC'_SS'_D IN MALL 6 34' HGH BTCHEN O7 BAR COJ%gERTOP w/BASE CABINETS (COJN'IERTCP AND CABINETS SELECT BY ONMERI 7 36 HIGH RATH COJNIERTOPS w/IAVAIORY SINK & BASE CABINETS (COJN'IEITOP AND CABINETS SELECT BY OVAAR71- 3C HIGH @ MASTER BATH B UPPER CABINETS W IRAISEO BOROMS FOR FLOJRECENT LIGHT FIXTURES W /INTEGRAL PLASTIC DIFFUSER IYP IGENERAL LIGHTNING I SELECT BY 04NEI 9 5D90l WATER HEATER PRt0VIDF 19'HGH IZA WDDD-FiRAYEDAND D1YWAILCaVE7ED PLATFORM P.7OADE P & T VALVE DISCHARGE UNE TO OJT - SIDE PROVIDE SEISMIC STRAPS SEE DETAIL VEi\T TO OJTSID-c Note: HEAT PRODUCING APPLIANCES (WATER HEATER/DWI RIFURNACE) IN GARAGE WILL BE PROTECTED FROM AUTOMOBILE DWAGE IVMEEL BLOCKS ARENOT SUFHCIENTI ELEMENTS OF APPLIANCES VM ICH C:IFATE A GLOW, SPARK OR FILWE SHALL BE LOCATED A MINIMUM OF 18' ABOVE G17AGE FLOOR LJ �J 3b R NG 1 10 36' RANGE WIHOOD MECHANICAL EXHA'JS7 VENT TO BE DUCTED TO OUTSIDE WITH A MINIMUM VENIBATION RATE CF 100 CFM PROVIDE 30'CLEAIA\CE ABOVE RANGE OZ �, FIa 21] del COaXfOP TO UNPROTECTED CO.V.3JSHBLE MATERIALS OR 24' CLEARANCE TO Area: 125q FL METAL VENTILATING HOOD L4•YS Rmargnm. IHDGOR Am U FaC1Rr.02a-SHGCD25 QUALITY AND MESNANIGLE G VENT/FATNIN NOTE Q PAGE N.21 [L TNe 24Ra(fm 11 S-OWE7[FINISH BY OM:EDI IREMPERED GLASS ENCL03JIE C4'iWPRF-01 Prra6M 15 NOTES: A Canpaim.nl walk hrnsMd w;n a snroo!R r,an ahso•5en'su•l.c.lo 0 hcighf nol less Inan 721nches(6.0%obole the dron Mint (CRC R3072] k B G/.Rwm geenb-din cnc1anctme ,Hedln,1-,v F c ^rncnl fw Me su^aces (CRC R70_' 3 S 1) C A shonet o• Rub sha'I hovc a mr.mrm ce,hng nelghl 016 feel8 nches 'Rae q m nimun o-ea a' 30a- 30' If Me sho ,Cccd(CRC R3051/ D 'HIT -paced Plower pan shill be nrar. eed uponof hbnx ,g and shall 0c hf dwn'nvvd; for .-.IOn CPC §R4118 1 4Dr1 ,J 7Betn 12 WATER CLOSET ICENTEDED CO A MINIMUM OF 15' TO FINISH VERTICAL 3J J. CE Area BSq_FL OF SIDES(M,INJ WATER CLOSET SHALL K ULTRA LOW FLJ3H'TYPE VATH 1.29 U Fad 0,36-SHGCO.23 GALLONS MIN @ Title 24Rnporl 13 PROVIDE TOVIEL BAT, PAPER HOLDER, RECESSED, MEDICINE CABINET CF4 R-PRFPagr 6e115 IMEDICINE CABINET TOP AT 72' HT F F F I MIRID7 TYPE AT BATHS [SIZE AND FINISH PER GENERAL CONTRACTOR I OMIT MEDICINE CAN' AT POVADER ROOM IF AVAILABLE - FINAL LOCATIONS BY OWNER' 14 SHELF & POLE IT SHELF 70' FROM FINISH ROORI 15 HOSE BIBB wfSHUT-0FF VALVE & ANTI -SIPHON VALVE AT ENTRY 16 I O' O SMTUBE COZY COhPLA'✓vCE/X.iNlO/REPa91(CORR 01311 17 �[ • IB A'C OVER 35' S9JA7E CONCRETE PAD. &SO PROVIDE A/C DGCONNECTAT REQURED HI AND VATEFIR10 G F C I FCEPTACLE 39-d 19 3', 30' HT STEEL POST 1112FDDED IN CON-^. ISIEEL BUMPER GUARD;, f0 A'.a. 125q.R. PREVENT KHOW031LL IMPACT jBE- MAX '17 D Frc:.r OSR-SHGCD25 20 ELECfHC& SERVICE PMEL .(� Titfe 24 Repol 21 CABLE N SERVICE BOX CFt R-PRF411 Pore 6 of 13 22 TELEPHONE SERVICE BOX _ ?3 GAS MEIER 24 SMOKE DETECTORS ane mq.rad b be nnountea a-, lne celkg a• wall " pad I000ned as so.c. icc bee wb .y be ogey cmev-eo (C.d. re'e•ences CBC § 9C7 2 11 5 arW CRC § 113111 O.,Ytle o' each sep.a� 9eeplrg aea In the r •d We v "o: betl'obsu In tacit roT ra.o W'Poses s it Mo loch w.1M o dwelling unit, rg bgsoTe•,S. but n cl ng u bit c cq , Icluo rg c•.wl saoc.s a•,tl unlnhab'ab'e ah s In dwellings or dw.11rlg utiS wti soft levris and wM,out qn ln:ew.-rng danr isw:en tqe od,acent levee. a T c a'n Volled I, the uaaer ler=1 moll sulfite lb Ine -k-ent love- -.1 o _, _'d tint Y,e Zc. IOAI It W,t17l MCI,F vrsP�'--, �1.-'p CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS.. rmd to :.;r,•ed m Ile -!I b c Cng o- It locorsan .S soec l.I a in Me •ro lacl.m-s nsb:bF.on Motion antl loco'etl os sae=teC ba17w It reYo:IKeo alms 1 wm ow" RarPor0'e'd3laffa3 r.ban b OIIoaRons Oe rotreslt.n e-novng wag and!ce:5•g I.n Ms or 1-lere n no.ccess 10 the IN amvA spat. (Cgee Memnces CBC § 420 4 cod CRC § P315, OJada o: each sepdoY Ieeaeng aea n me nlmedcle Vcndy d. IIIQWrt6 WALL LEGEND On ev level Iftoo dwe111rg In, For R-I Occupo__ ony- on M. -(MIT If Vamng unlit vi'n (� 2 x 6 0.16' O C STUDN WAIL WIR-21 INSUTAIGR v Fps @ EXIEmoR WALLS perns cna" nro::' fwl burring appliances EXITRKK7 PIASTER 3/8' 121 COAT STUCCO "SIA ERWALL STUCCO 25 PRCYADE 3' SPACE BENVEEN FLOOR & BOTTOM OF DOOR TO PROVIDE 100 SYSTEM" ICC-ES ESR-2214 wer r 1' EPS'/NSULFOAM' SQ IN MIUDIP AIR PER CIAO 205 & 504.3 1 ICC-ES ESR-17" 0 2 x 4 C 16' O C SPUD WAIL - FVIERFOR 0 2 x 6 rg 16' O C MID WALL - PLUMMVG WALL OF DaERgR INSTALL R-21 rS1&AROIV% 26 LUE)ED A N T 1 A O P Z TfRE N-II•dI-+N aar�v P.O Be, 1015 IA DUINTA CA 922.7 76A 485 8927 sa-lo3o'operoro-� 1.^.00 coin sa�lapo7verocamaa: grail coin .AAA REVISIONS: 02IC7123 ■ O W :3 � O u N 0 P O O C 0 m W O m C 0 4_ 2nd Floor Plan 21 PROVIDE RI MINIMUM G 1 S :1EEN VENTS 14 AIDE X 6 ITT S_a'e 114'=1-C' III O\E � 6' ABOVE FINISH FL071 ELEVAH014 11)ONE ;:D 12' BELOW CHUNG HI ELEVATION 28 PT MDF A EXHAUST FAN 93 CFM MN 1 SONS VAX RATED THIS EXHA:131 FLOOR FAN CAN B'_CONTROLLED 3Y AN STANDARD ONIOFF AVBCH B'JT MUST BE IA9ELED 'H9/CVE HOUSE ✓ IMAM RON OR ITNMAMW CONfM"TO INFORM PLAN THE OCCJPA\T IS INTENDED TO OPERATE CO\'TINJOJKY Panasonic W-11 VQC5 WMEN SPERSSE BATHROOM FAN YAM MORON & HUMIDITY SENSORS - 110 OEM 29 FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.LOL DATE: 02/07/23 30 WASHER (PROODE PLUMBING FOR WATER AND SEVMR1%RECESSED WALL BOX) SCALE: AS NOTED 31 DRYER IPRO ADE VENT TO O'JiSIDE MR WITH BACK DRAFT WV.PE" SHEET. D'MIVENTTOOSA WIRACK67&RDV/PE7 ASREQJDED 4 MIN DLW.ETERDWERVENTTOEXIER10114-0'LO\GI/lJ( LOSING A IJAX OHING, AND I ' THICK SOLID WOOD OR 32 10, TICK SCUD W STEEL 2 HONEYSELF-CLOSINGMBAND HONEYCOMB COTE STEEL DOOR AT ME GARAGEIDWELLING N/1N D007 OOn AT EXCEMVM67E THE RESIDENCE AND PRIVATE GARAGE IS PROTECTED BYA RESIDENTIAL HIRE SPRINKLER THE 0007 OPENINGS NEED ONLY BY OF SHEETS. SEIFCLOSING AND SELF -LATCHING CRC R3C2 5 I REIM 02/07/23 N€ L E F 0 b 9 E e 7 E pY 5 k B c� o Z s - z •— e Q 6b aq � ag NJ� ROOF TILE By Westlake Royal Roofing Solutions BARCELONA - Garnet Blend 1BCCS3182 SW 3034 Cedar Exterior Solid Stain By Sherwin-Williams SW 9541 White Snow Interior / Exterior Paint By Sherwin-Williams ON Sca :1/4'=1-0' ELEVATION Scde:1/4'=1 -0' SLIDER GLASS DOORS & WINDOWS MILGARDO Aluminum BLACK GARAGE DOORS By Clopays @ CANYON RIDGE@ CARRIAGE HOUSE (5-LAYER) ss "r T>•1iAK' 'SIRIL w�a rnwo_a5 _�lov, 74s wq ...n.,.. ... ^t•�•_-.m-....-. _. n-s,enmin,eso-'y_s..,i�u-.moo rnar�-[icww.nn xrl,n w.9 i L B•5 � � v 1 h>rt:llf GKrfe,Lm faILDWG g z ��o gl� g II S L� 1Ra:TLVIx.� IM 11+1�{.�Illy { I 1 1 1 1 1 1 00.. r n I®1 Lai �� LEFT ELEVA TIC s�aaa/4•=1-0• 1- 2 laf S 1ERED B lI0 NG k: 1 al Q I � gl� a I .R RIGHT ELEVATION Scde:1/4'=1-0' KEYNOTES 1 EXTERIOR RASTER 3.'0' 12) COAT STUCCA -SUPERWAL6 STUCCOSYSTEM'MGESESit,=14— 1'EPS'RMSULFOAAr ECCES EBR-1788 2 PROMCORROSION RESIST WEEP SCREED (26 GA MN I TYP., WEEP SCREW SEAL BE RACE A MN OF 4' ABOVE THE EARTH OR 2' ABOVE PAVED AREAS ICRCSR703 6 2 1] 3 DA.PANE .LOW E-WDN/ SGD.[SEE FLOOR PAW FOR DIMENSIONS) 4 D.NL PANE. LOW E - FRENCH DOOR (SEE FLOOR PAW FOR DIMFNSION51 5 16-0' x B-0' GARAGE DOOR -SOLID FLAT PANEL 6 WIHANDRAIL - FRYLL DESIGN BY OYMER 7 ELECIRICAL SERVICE PANEL (VERIFY FIWL LOCATION W/SERVICE PROVIDER) 8 CABLE TV SERVICE BOX (VERIFY FIWLL LOCATION W/SERWICE PROVIDER) 9 TELEPHONE SERVICE BOX (VERIFY FINAL LOCATION W/SERMCE PROVIDER) 1D GAS METER KRIF/ FINAL LOCATION) WISERVK:E RRDADER 11 PROVIDE (21 MINIMUM G I SCREEN VENTS 14' WIDE X 6' HT (11 ONE @ WABOVE FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION Ill ONE @ 12' BELOW CEILING HT ELEVATION 12 SENSOfRED ADDRESS UGHT (NO SWITCH) ILLUMINATED BUILDING ADDRESS NUMBERS TO BE A MINIMUM OF 4' HIGH MINIMUM U N O NOTE: Pmpadja Uml Addmssil9 shall be pmvided Minimum 44nd fall numbers o/ c—f nsling m b1heAbacA9mund shall be poslaial the dmeway enhance aM mainfained visible 13 14 26-GAlK�E MINIMUM GALVANIZED ROOF FLASHING (CRC 4R903 21 15 12IN X 121N STEEL GABLE LOUVER VENT WITH A SCREEN 16 141N X 1 BIN STEEL GABLE LOUVER VENT WITH A SCREEN 17 SCUPPER 18 4020SKYUGHT INSTALLED BY MA<UF SPECS 19 6X1211ALI 20 6s4@24.00 TRELLIS RAFTERS 21 W1,P 3'0C TRELLIS 22 S N A G O L O P E 2 ORAFaINc. a131�N 4• RTD.E N- all•— . P.O Bow 1018. IA O'JINTA CA 92211 760 JB5 8927 so�l�gpbpaioco mpa:Wlao com sonloaobperoco ^.oW'pna'Ican REVISIONS: 02108123 j N U N !Z N'pm E U v m � c c � m� ci c O � w N O m N O P /16a 2 �/ U O C 0 7 O w O C � w, W O B_ ELEVATIONS [GABLE END] FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.L.O. DATE: 02/08/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET. 3 OF SHEETS. 8/23 5cfieli '-1 G' stcriviv "G_ SCale:l/ I-W vO sruos c�� 1a oc p�u I n D RE OCCURS �y W4IEBE OCCURS 1 En R-TECH - SoARJ IR B IruW U— EXTEROR PLASTER 3!B (21 COAT STUCCO } - n 21 IAS'.l'v1ilON BY TITLE 2. REPORT EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY I 1 C� IS 4 �� 1ST FLOOR ANSIER B®ROOM 1IB65 t-3m WALL ��� >— b<BeafrVHeotlar P 216 WALL �2.2y4 2-2rr4 22s4 � 2x6 Window 2-DL4 —1 6 volt SECTION FILM VIEW WINDOWS DETAIL 1 lum. " SECTION B" Small 1/4'=1-0' 2ND FLOOR BATH MOO All ® KEYNOTES 1 EXTERIOR PLASTER 3/B' (21 COAT SIUCCO -SMPOMALL STUCCO SYSTEM' /CC -ES ESR-2214 over 1' EPS'INSULFOAM' ICC-ES ESR-17150 -SEE DETAIL 1 2 PROVIDE CORROSION RES51 WEEP SCREED (26 GA MN ) TYP.. WEEP SCREED 94NI BE PUCE A MN OF 4' ABOVE THE EARTH OR 2' ABOVE PAVED AREAS ICRC§R7D3 6.2. 11 3 ROOF TILE By WBsfidre Royal Roofirg ScJLrh=-BAICELONA LES Eva I"M Report-ER-412-Concrete To ROOF SLDEE 3:12 4 DBL PLATE 5 HEADER /BEAM (SEE FRAMING PLAN) 6 2F P T D F SILL PLATE . Provide not fens ft a B inches deorome Iron e0osed eaten to'Aood 6val9a 's 1 rest m eidetic- foCndofb of wend y. wood Mall oe of r ofvoW du bk arprme,&ti beaded wood. (CRC §317 1(21) 7 WIDOW/ SLIDER GLASS DOOR (SEE FLOOR PLAN FOR DIMENSIONS) B FLOOR PLAN DOOR (SEE AN FOR DIMENSIONS) 9 2.6 WAIL W/R-234•ELIUTION @ EXTERIOR WALS 10 ROOF - R-49 INSULATION @ BOTTOM CORD BY 701E 24 REPORT 1 I ROOF - R-13 INSULATION @ TOP CORD BY TRLE 24 REPORT 12 FLOORIGARAGE ATTIC -R-3B NSULATION @ BOTTOM CORD BY LUTE 24 REPORT 13 5/8' GYP BOARD WALLS PW 1 14 CONCRETE FLOOR 15 ROOF SHFATNG. IR'CDX RWgOD 16 "'Al TRUSSES ( 24' O C 17 14 IN 24 IN STEEL GABLE LOWER VENT WITH A SCREEN 1B PROVIDE 121 MINIMUM G I SCREEN VENTS 14' WIDE X 6' HT (1) ONE @ 6' ABOVE FINISH FLOOR ELEVATM (1) ONE @ IT BELOW CEILN G HT ELEVATION 22 W I HANDRNL -FINAL DESIGN BY OWNER 23 "I BEAM 24 6.4@24.00 TREWS RAFIERS 25 2Q@3'OC TRELLIS H A G Ois 0 P E i RPAFTYlG, RE.41CV F TRLEN-rw���u PO Bm 101d aIX11NTA CA 922A7 7404M BW7 so�lCgobaezocampo:lv'm com sanliaROlpperocam� gmoil com 0 REVISIONS: 02JOS123 SECTIONS [HIP ROOF] FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.L.O. DATE: 02/08/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET, 4 OF SHEETS. 02/08/23 one Pie S :na-oT BARREL CLAY N6' NAILER M- -Roo' ile ROOF TILE . NAIL ).FELT OVER 1-40 FELT ONE PIECE S PI WA= OVER OVER MISSION - ROOF RLE SHEATHING PLYWOOD SHgAM1R.G� -i DECK NOTE'. NOTE: DECK EACH TILE TO BE FASTENED WITH A No 22 GA CORROSION EACH TILE TO BE FASTENED WITH A No 22 GA CORROSION RESISTANT NAIL OF SUFFICIENT LENGHT TO PENETRATE THE RESISTANT NAIL OF SUFFICIENT LENGHT TO PENETRATE THE SHEATHING AT LEAST 314 INCH OR THROUGH THE SHEATHING SHEATH NG AT LEAST 3/4 INCH OR THROUGH THE SHEATHING THICKNESS, WHICHEVER IS LESS THICKNESS, WHICHEVER 5 LESS ROOF TILE By W% slake Rc f Roofing S, u,d— ROOF TILE By WeO ke POO RoorM SQUK— UESE,.Uu ,Repo1-ER-412-Concrete ik NT.S UES Evdmo Repot-ER-412-Concrete TB- N-T-S TYPICAL DETAIL 1 RIDGE / HIP DETAIL 2 O'Hogin's Vents for Clay Tile ROOF TILE BY Wes+aiie RoyciRoorV SoVt CaY 5' - Secondm Vent Cover (porfle) LIES Ed—hon Report- ER-412 - Concrete Tile -Net Fee V-tkb-Anse-9750 sq in Wegnr Per Vent Lb GaNv ed 26 go:¢ 7 26 6 Copper 16 az 9.0 34 23' 24' AWml-0.32 30 ` 19,5' vv%. � N.T-5 ATTIC VENTS 3 EAVE DETAIL 4 TSTALIATION OF ROOFING MATERIAL FIBERGLASS CAP SHEET SET INTO SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WRH CONT ASPHALT MOPPING Ignition -Resistant Eaves (open SRiLIt) MANUFACTURES SPECIFICATIONS' _ 2-%E5r0EPGANS` FEU-3E1 EA PLY INTO COKR ASPHALT 1 MOPPING aa+cla+ r 1 • �sv��iyuwsii LP a00FK A•• n!C� S+•2�57 - _16�a Y �Iamsn[a NOTE: •i mm am rYs �w ALL BUILT IP ROOFING SVNL BE CLASS'A BUILT-UP ROOFING 5 EAVE DETAIL 6 I i A l B y; f_. C."�� 4 ff •i. C . j I ,I E BV Westk*e Rosp1 Raabg S0 A— 2' I7 • — I: • y I " LIES Eud ttip Report- ER412-Connele Tie cH) r J- cam) tea -- 6@2 Typ'D"O.C. ROOF PLAN "HIP" AREA OF ROOF WITH ATTIC SPACE; WHOLE MUSE 1.210 sq B AREA OF VENT REQLARED: 1.210/150 = 9.06 s ft OR 1.161.6 sq In H M aNncru EM y tRpvsK7/cr • r�?y s vf.5d ag In 9PGTV t I: _ ]Bp iq.Is. TOTAL = 1, 170 sqJ-P..W d TWO.CAa OAIIA916a 455 sgR AREA OF VENT REAURED: 455/I50 = 3 03 sq ft. OR 436 B sq.ln 0 0I "AR 8'40AG R� nr 12 in K 12 in Steel GcIbe Lower Vetwith ascreen I— Herat-1. laaatiorssl ` ® 6300sq in a hx3=189sgln 9750 VY13VI—hx3=T292 Cloy 5' L�J s,J vysb =4 In eoan.3=zns�In V V TOTAL = 481.5 N.M. vso.Fdd ROOF LEGEND BUILT-UP ROOFING PER SPECIFICATIONS GAFGLASJ FlexPly' 6 1/4°pt ICC ESR-1274 Applicable Standards 0 UL Approved for use in the corTshuclion of Chow A, B, or C roots (Type G 1 BUR) • FM Approved • ASTM D-2178. Type VI •AMOWS SHOW DIRECTION OF SLOPE' IFKAl10N5 g001'p, ROOF CRICKETTO DIVERT 0 0 � WATER ROW TO DRAIN IMn 2% SKpel T.OY. OBJECT IDENTIFICATION ABBREVIATION VERTICAL DIffMLCE ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR OBJECT ABBREVIATIONS T. P = TOP OF PARAPET ASSEMBLY LOR. = EIFVAIION AT TOP OF ROOFING TO F = CHIMNEY TOP OF FLUE ELEVATION LO s = TOP OF STEEL FRAME FABRICATION F LS = SCUPPER FLOW UNE ELEVATION A G 0 L v P E z bwF11HR, OP31CN � TTLEN-IYY�W fin;v P.O. Brn 1018, IA 9JINTA CA 92247 76C 405 B927 :om�Iosaroca„Ra',w'�ao com smlesOOoperocampo;.+pmal cO-n G REVISIONS: IK-�y, in 02107123 N EQ q F U �CO m � V C w N O � � „ N 2 V U O d O C Q co m O C OIC' V Z ROOF PLAN HIP FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.L.O. DATE: 02/07/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET, 5 OF SHEETS *BUILDING DEPT. SUBMITAL * 02/07/23 CF1 R SUMMARY REPORT 13. v 14 Is - LE GENERAL NOTES ALL WORK CALLED FOR IN THESE PLANS SHALL BE EXECUTED WITH EXTREME CONCERN FOR CRAFTSMANSHIP AND SAFETY IN FULL ACCORDANCE WITH THE ADOPTED CODES AND ORDINANCES OF THE JURISDICTION IN WHICH T IS BEING CONSTRUCTED ALL WORK, WHETHER SPECIFICALLY CALLED FOR OR NOT, SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED UNDER THE LATEST EDITION OF THE BUILDING CODE ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNING AGENCY ALL EXTERIOR FLAMORK SHALL HAVE A POSITIVE SLOPE AWAY FROM THE BUILDING (I % MIN,) THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL THOROUGHLY FAMILVRIZE HIMSELF WITH THIS DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY CONSWUCTION AND SHALL REPORT ANY DISCREPANCY 10 THE DESIGNER PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY WORK SHOULD ANY DEVIATION BE MADE FROM THESE PLANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT FROM THE DESIGNER. THE OWNERMONTRACTOR ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUCH DEVIATION THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT COPIES OF SHOP DRAWINGS OF ALL MANUFACTURED HEMS (I a CABINETS, TRUSSES,ETC I TO THE DESIGNER FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL PRIOR TO FABRICATION, THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR WILL BE RESPONSIBLE TO PROVIDE ADEQINTE TIME FOR REVIEW (10 WORKING DAYS) OF SUBMITTED ITEMS SO WHEREAS SUCH REVIEW SHALL NOT ADVERSELY IMPACT THE CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE. INFREQUENT SITE VISITS BY THE DESIGNER OR ENGINEER, M NO WAY ALLEVIATES THE CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY IN REGARDS 70 CODE COMPLIANCE. SAFETY OR THOROUGHNESS. ALL SUB -CONTRACTORS SHALL VISIT THE JOB SUE WITHIN 24 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMEP0004G WORK THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR REVIEWING RELATED TIRADES SUB- SURFACE PREPARATION AND SHALL REPORT ANY NON -CONFORMING DISCREPANCY TO THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR EXECUTION OF WORK BY ANY SUB -CONTRACTOR INDICATES ACCEPTANCE OF THE PREVIOUS TRADES WORK THE OWNER AGREES TO HOLD HARMLESS, INDEMNIFY, AND DEFEND THE DESIGNER, HIS EMPLOYEES. AND ENGINEERS AGAINST ANY AND ALL NUBILITY, CLAIM DAMAGES AND COSTS OF DEFENSE ARISING OUT OF THE ERRORS OR OMISSIONS, OR NEGLIGENT ACTS CAUSED BY THE MODIFICATIONS TO THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ANY CHANGE, MODIFICATION OR ALTERATION OF THESE PLANS SHALL BE AT THE SOLE RISK OF THE PERSON MAKING OR CAUSING THE SAME AND SHOULD BE REVIEWED BY THE DESIGNER OF RECORD FOR CONFORMITY WITH THESE PLANS VERIFY CONNECTION POINTS FOR POWER TELEPHONE AND CAW SYSTEMS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION APPROXIMATE ONLY LOCATIONS INDICATED FOR TRANSFORMER LOCATIONB, ETC - COMP WITH ALL UTILITY COMPANY REQUIREMENT. PROVIDE ALL RELATED CONDUITS, PILL BOXES AND RISERS CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ACTUAL DEPTH AND LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION CALL UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT (TOLL FREE 811) PRIOR TO TRENCHING, GRADING, EXCAVATING. DRILLING, HOLES PUSHING, PUNTING TREES DIG(SM(' FENCE POST FES ETC- THEY WILL SUPPLY INFORMATION OR LOCATE AND MARK ANY UNDERGROUND FACILITIES BUILDING ADDRESS SHALL BE PROVIDED ON THE WILDING M SUCH POSITION AS TO BE PLAINLY VISIM END LEGIBLE FROM THE STREET ALL OR EQUAL SUBSTITUTIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO. AND APPROVED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL PRIOR 10 INSTALLATION OF THE ITEM THE DEVELOPER / CONTRACTOR / OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VERIFICATION OF EXISTING CURB LOCATION (OR EDGE OF STREET PAVING IF NO CURBS EXIST) FROM PROPERTY LINE(S) WITH THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, LIST OF SPECIAL INSPECTION ITEMS IF REQUIRED: SOLS COMPACTION PRKM FOUNDATIOV INSPECR.7N EXPANWONIEPOKYANCHOWS I.STAJATON STIYJCTURAL MASONRY ••••• • �••• • IVA I•• t , A x• iririi •Ar4sxrxs•,sAl•R•^rw•R A•••.•xr.•,rAsx•Ar••.;525 ............. ...... !• �}B:�.rJr.•�:_.-.-..�r..�•N•!rl.,ti_S_E_!�!�!_E�•_ 1 .�N�.xr���.�._..±� 0 EWE CALGREEN NOTES I I AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION CONTROLERISI INSTALLED BY THE BUILDER SHALL BE IN PLACE FOR FINAL INSPECTION AND SHALL MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS d1 CONTROLLERS SHALL BE WEATHER- OR SOIL- MOISTURE BASED THAT A'JTOMATICALLV ADJUSTS IRRIGATION IN RESPONSE TO CHANGES IN PLA\R NEEDS AS WEATHER CONDTKO,\S CHANGE bl WEATHER -BASED CONTROLLERS WITHOT INTEGRAL RAIN SENSORS OR COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS THAT ACCOUNT FOR LOCAL RAINFALL SHALL HAVE A SEPARATE WRED OR WRELESS RAIN SENSOR WHICH CONNECTS 01 COMMUNICATES WITH THE CONRROLLERISI SOIL MOISTURE BASED CONTROLFRS ARE NOT REQUIRED TO HAVE RAN SENSOR INPUT ICAGREEN §4 304 1) 2) AT THE TIME OF FINAL INSPECTION, A MANUAL, COMPACT DISC. WEBH ASED REFERENCE OR OTHER MEDIA ACCEPTABLE TO THE ENFORCING AGENCY WHICH INCLUDES ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SHALL BE PLACED IN THE BUILDING (CALGREEN §4 410 1) a) DIRECTIONS TO THE OW\'ER OR OCCUPANT THAT THE MANUAL SHALL REMAIN WITH THE BUILDING THROUGHOUT THE LIFE CYCLIC OF THE STRUCTURE b) OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSIRUICTIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING: it EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES INCLUDING WATER SAVING DEVICES AND SYSTEMS, HVAC SYSTEMS, WATER -HEATING SYSTEMS AND OTHER MAJOR APPLIANCES AND EQ'JIPM IN N RODE AND YARD DUNNAGE, INCLUDING GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS ny SPACE CONDITIONING SYSTEMS, INCLUDING CONDENSERS AND AR FILTERS rv1 LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS Y) WATER REUSE SYSTEMS C) INFORMATION FROM, LOCAL UTILITY. WATER AND WASTE RECOVERY PROVIDERS ON METHODS TO FURTHER REDUCE RESOURCE CONSUL PTIDN, INCLUDING RECYCLE PROGRAMS AND LOCATION dl PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ANDIOR CARPOOL OPTIONS AVAILABLE IN THE AREA e) EDJCATIONAL MATERIAL ON THE POWIVE IMPACTS OF AN INTERIAR RELATIVE HUMIDITY BETWEEN 33-60 PERCENT AND WHAT METHODS AN OCCUPANT MAY USE TO MANTAN THE RELATIVE HUMIDITY LEVEL IN THAT RANGE 1i INFORMATION ABOUT WATER -CONSERVING LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION DESIGN AND CONTROLLERS WHICH CONSERVE WATER 'pI INSTRUCTIONS FOR MANTANING GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF DIVERTING WATER AT LEAST 5 FEET AWAY FROM THE FOUNDATION h( INFORMATION ON REQUIRED ROUTINE MAN'TENANCE MFAS'JRES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CAULKING, PANTING, GRADING AROUND THE BUILDING, ETC 1U INFORMATION' ABOUT STATE SOLAR ENERGYAND INCENTIVE PROGRAMS AVAILABLE I A COPY OF ALL SPECIAL INSPECTION VERIFICATIONS REQUIRED BY THE ENFORCING AGENCY OR THIS CODE UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT V. T A�ABIIBB�'�.y TWO WORKING DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG SYMBOLS & ABBREVIATIONS �rr 'rrrlrl Plr �� 1 Nr SITE PLAN NOTES • WARNING : PLANT MATERIAL LISTED MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY THE AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONERS OFFICE • LANDSCAPED AREAS INDICATED SHALL BE PROVIDED W/ FILL COVERAGE AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM W/ AN APPROVED BACK FLOW DEVICE • TEMPORARY TOILETS SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR FOR ALL TRADES UNIILTHE COMPLETION OF THE WORK. • ALL TRADES SHALL ATALL TIMES KEEP THE PREMISES FREE FROM ACCUMULATION OF WASTE MATERIALS OR RUBBISH CAUSED BY THE WORK • NO UTILITY TRENCHES PARALLEL 10 A FOOTING AND DEEPER THAN 18' SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN A DISTANCE OF 4'-0' OF A BUILDING FOOTING. • UTILITY TRENCHES PERPENDICULAR TO A FOOTING SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 4'-O' DEEP PND THE DISTURBED SOIL SHALL BE COMPACTED WITHIN A 4'-O DISTANCE OF ANY FOOTING OR UNDER A CONCRETE SUB • ALL PROPERTY LINES. EASEMENTS AND BUILDINGS BOTH EXISTING AND PROPOSED, ARE SHOWN ON THIS SITE PLAN • THE DEVELOPER/GOWRACTOR/OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VERIFICATION OF EXISTING CURB (OR EDGE OF STREET PAVING IF NO CURB EXIST), LOCATION FROM THE PROPERTY UNE(S) WITH THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PERMIT NOTES • "APPLICATIONS FOR WHICH NO PERMIT IS ISSUED WITHIN 180 DAYS FOLLOWING THE DATE Of APPLICATION SHALL AUTOMATICALLY EXPIRE." (CRC RI05.3.2) • "EVERY PERMIT ISSUED SHALL BECOME INVAUD UNLESS WORK AUTHORIZED IS COMMENCED WITHIN 180 DAYS AFTER ITS ISSUANCE OR IF THE WORK AUTHORIZED IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 180 DAYS. A SUCCESSFUL INSPECTION MUST BE OBTAINED WITHIN 180 DAYS." (CRC R105.5) • "ALL'OR EQUAL' SUBSTTRlTIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO AND APPROVED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE ITEM.' • "A SEPARATE PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR THE 5.22 KwDC SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM REQUIRED PER THE APPROVED ENERGY CALCULATIONS FOR THIS PROJECT. THIS PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED PRIOR TO THE FRAMING/ROUGH MEP COMBINATION INSPECTION AND PRIOR TO COVERING ANY WALLS OR CEILINGS." 51100 Avenida Martinez CONSULTANTS SANTIAGO LOPEZ-OCAMPO Drafting, Design & Title 24 - Residential Compliance PO BOX 1015 La QUIN., CA 92247 Phro (760)41M-8927 Elnall: sor4logobpeiacampo(AYaRXw coda FRED SHEU ENGINEERING Structural Engineer 14266 CaRlo-a Ave, Sul! TIED Y Yev1 W, CA 923V2 P'w (760) 9557522 E-1I: Necbhnr STrm r@17na1Lcan DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND SAFETY -ALL CONSTRUCTION SMALL COMPLY WITH ONE 2D18 CALIFORAIM RESFDEMIAF„ MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL. PLIMIGIAIG• GREEN BLINDING AND 2019 ENERGY CODES F. THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE-' CONSTRUCTION HOURS OCTOBER 1 - APRIL 3D MAY 1 - SEPTEMBER 30 Mond,y-Friday 700om5:30pm Monday Friday 6:000n-7:00prn SolUdaY B:ODam-S:OOpm Salurday 6:90—S90pm Sunday NOTALLOWED Sunday NOT ALLOWED G_ Cade Haidays Goren Code Hohdoyf NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED BLOCK WALLS, TRASH ENCLOSURES, TEMPORARY POWER POLES, POOLS, SPAS REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMITS SOLAR DESIGIV PACKAGE- DEFERRED SU&VffTAZ GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS IF ANY ERRORS, DISCREPANCIES OR OMISS40M APPEAR IN THE DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS OR OTHER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SILL NOTIFY THE DESIGNER IN WRITING OF SUCH ERROR OR OMISSION M THE EVENT THAT THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR FALLS 10 GIVE SUCH NOTICE BEFORE CONSTRUCTION ANDIOR FABRICATION OF THE WORK THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR WILL SE HELD RESPONSIBLE TO THE RESAT OF ANY ERRORS, DISCREPANCES OR OMISSIONS AND THE COST OF RECTIFYING THE SAME �.� i ?'7- 3 DISTAL EXISTING GRADES ABV W 1 CCOWN aL GIVOL 6 NUMBER SHEET NUMBER / —69 NEW OR FINISHED AC ABOVE ASPHALTIC CONCRETE ON. DRWG DOWN DRAWING (FTC) FUTURE TOP OF PAVING OR CONCRETE OC PL ON CENTHt PROPERTY UNE / CONTOURS A ADJACENT E. EAST (FT P.) FUTURE TOP OF CUM SCHDL SCHEDULE f SITABOL �--I-1 KEYNOTES — 69 EXISTING CONTOURS A P L ASSUMED PROPERTY LINE EA, EACH FTG FOOTING Sim SYRLAR ® CONCRETE B C R BEGIN CURB RETURN E.G. EXISTING GRADE G GUTTER STD. STANUAND A WINDOW SYMBOL ® MASONRY VENEER TOP OF WALL BF 80TT VF'FDOTIkG E.L. ELEVATION GA GAUGE STRUC STRUCTURAL REVISION ® - TOP OF CURB BRD BOARD FASCIA ELEC ELECTRICAL GYP BRD GYPSUM BOND TOP. TOP OF POUTING 1' CLOUD AROUND REVISION CONCRETEBLOCK f HN TOP OF PAVEMENT BIRD BOARD ED ELEVATION GALVANIZED TF TOP FOOTING ACOUSTIC TILE OR BOARD OR BTWN BETWEEN EO EQUAL HfC HIC HANDICAP (T.FC) LUSHC (TOP OF FLUSH LUTiB) RuI MATCH LINE C� GYPSUM BEARD CB CATCHBASIN EXIST EXISTING HT HEIGHT TP TOP OF PAVING • SHADED PORTION NO DOUBLE LINES C L CENTERLINE EXP EXPANSION HP HIGH POINT T W TOP OF WALL IS THE SIDE CONSIDERED AT SMALL SCALE LO CLEAIIOUT ETC. ETCETERA JT JOINT TYP TYPICAL WORK POINT O BATT INSULATION CLR CLEAR FIN. FINISH MAX MAXIMUM W WEST 'L CONTROL POINT - PLVWOOD CMU CO� mAn6wY UNIT F.G. FINISH GRADE MIN MINIMUM W/ WITH OR DATUM POINT PROPERTY LINE CONC CONCRETE F.P. FINISH PAVING MTL METAL WO WIERE OCCURS A� IFICATION SECTION DEIF � NEW FINISH GRADE CONT CONTINUOUS FLR. FLOOR N NORTH REINF REINFORCEMENT � � SHEET WHERE SHOWN HORIZONTALLY CY CUBIC YARD F-H. FIRE HYDRANT NG NATURAL GRADE FRET RETENTION IS DRAWN SITS DET. DETAIL F.L. FLOW LINE NIL NOT IN CONTRACT SEC SECTION a':nx.'i'<omo .�.•., r. rv:,., •• TU NWT —1 a 1 I11. � ­,9 9 "­_ PROJECT LOCATION _PI CC T1p�GD VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE SHEET INDEX C.S. COVER SHEET SP SITE PLAN PGP PRECISE GRADING PLAN 1 DIMENSION PLAN 2 FLOOR PLAN 3 ELEVATIONS 4 SECTIONS 5 ROOF PLAN D.1 SPECS & DETAILS P.1 WASTE & GAS ISOMETRICS P.2 FIRE STOP PENETRATIONS MA MECHANICAL PLAN EA ELECTRICAL PLAN T.24 TITLE 24 REPORT C.G CALGREEN S1 FOUNDATION PLAN S2 LOWER LEVEL FRAMING PLAN S3 UPPER LEVEL FRAMING PLAN S4 FASTENING SCHEDULE - TABLE 2304.10.1 SD1 GENERAL NOTES & STANDARD DETAILS SD2 DETAILS SD3 DETAILS SD4 DETAILS SSWI STEEL STRONG -WALL/ ANCHORAGE DETAILS SSW2 STEEL STRONG -WALL / FRAMING DETAILS 1-1.0 COVER PAGE / LANDSACAPE L2.0 LANDSCAPE PLAN L3.0 IRRIGATION PLAN L3.1 IRRIGATION DETAILS PROJECT DATA PROPOSED TOUR BEDROOM HOUSE FOR: OWNER: NACWMOA GROUP, ANC. (760)564-7514 77935 Cale Tanplca, Lo QAma, CA 92253 PROJECT ADORES 51100A90EI1017AMARIA/FZ Le OW14 CA. 92253 ALGAL DESCRIPTION: APN 77a0734)05 Recorded B0000ge MB 111162 SubdN6lon NO— SAWA CARMELRA AT VALE LA QUINTA NO 14 LOVPamel: 6 Blo ac: 125 Tract Number: Nol Available LOT SITE: Recalled lot sve Is 0 1) acres TEOMAS BROS MAPS PAGEIGRID: PAGE: 849 GRID: F7 TOWNSHIP/RANGE: T6SR6E SEC 1 SE OCCUPANCY: R1_U TYPE OF CONSRNUCUM VA NarFRaled NUMBER OF STORIES 2 BINDING NIGHT: 26-11 ri AFG1.de SPRINGERS REOUAED, YES PROPERTY CHARACI EERISTICS LOT AREA 5,0000 SQF1 I ST FLOOR 1,11605QF7 2ND FLOOR: 1,123 0 50 FT 2.239 0 SQ FT TWO -CAR GARAGE 4550 SQ FT COVERED PATIO 171 0 SQ FT COVERED BALCONY: 283 0 SQ FI BALCONY 135 0 SQ FT TOTAL FOOTPRINT IISI FLOOR) 1.742 0 SQ R *BUILDING DEPT. SUBMITAL * A T I A G O L O P E 2 OBAFTNIIK UELION i Tm-E PO 9M 1018, IA QJ,NTA CA 92247 7W AM 8927 sonlogooPo:«a,Ipo'ryoloo tom sanlrogooPet«ampo'+gmaa co^I REVISIONS: '�rt11`B'�4d] 02109123 V o C O o w n � f/O O Z N O 0 r� d Q m Q //a� Z < W Bmft p O N COVER LU SHEET FILE: 2621 P / MorBITel 4 VATS: 02/09123 LU SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET. CS V_ OF SHEETS. r H 02/09/23 PN.: 7730 N IU . Z= H" nn�n1 .t-0 EXISTING .. FIRE HYDRANT � r NOTE: DRIVEWAY APPROACH REQUIRES SEPARATE PERMIT AND INSPECTION BY CITY OF LA QUINTA PUBLIC WORKS THE DEVELOPER/CONTRACTOR/OWNER IS RESPONSABILE FOR THE VERIFICATION OF EXISTING CURB [OR EDGE OF STREET PAVING IF NO CURB EXISTS] LOCATION FROM PROPERTY LINE(S) WITH THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. �mO 4 m l� �iyry�7+A +10i 11 �r a .,iM.2l I1 Sa ."•wlrr :�nYrtq.l��✓..rpw O ELECTRIC METER & 200 AMP MAIN T.V. CABLE SERVICE. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT n PROPOSED DISCONNECT & MAIN PANEL WITH # 410 p 5' Block Wall REBAR UNDERGROUND WITH ACORN 3� TELEPHONE SERVICE. THE JOB SITE AND VERIFY AU G. (By Separate Permit] CLAMP CONNECTED TO COLD WATER PIPE EXISTING CONDITIONS o PC & BOND TO GAS PIPING �SYSTEM _ 4 GAS METER CC%etback SPA 8 HIGH &OCI( WALL � 6 HIGH BIOCN WALL - _- PROPOSED [By Separate Permit] FIRE DEPARTMENT NOTES Y• Property/Unit Addressing shall be provided. Minimum 4-inch tall numbers of contrasting color to their background shall be displayed on the structure and viewable from the roadway or posted at the driveway entrance and maintained visible 2. The proposed structure requires a fire flow of 500 gallons per minute from a single hydrant located within 600-feet of all exterior portions of the structure. (CFC 507.5.1 & APPENDIX B) 3, Dwelling Units shall maintain a minimum 3-feet clear width Egress Court from emergency escape windows and doors of sleeping rooms and shall deposit to the front of the property or public way, (Ref CBC 1028.41 CRC 1331 1.1) 4. A Residential Fire Sprinkler system shall be installed in compliance with CRC R313. CA Licensed Contractor (C-16) shall submit plans and details for review and approval prior to system installation and Rough Inspections The Fire Department approved plans and conditions letter must be at the job site. THE GROUND IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE FOUNDATION SHALL BE SLOPED AWAY FROM BUILDING AT A SLOPE OF NOT LESS THAN 6" (5 PERCENT SLOPE) IN THE FIRST 10 FEET MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO THE FACE OF THE WALL. IMPERVIOUS SURFACES WITHIN 10 FEET OF BUILDING SHALL BE SLOPED A MINIMUM OF 2 PERCENT AWAY FROM BUILDING. R401.3 aa�tCJ rnaf5 SIIUt A�at��MxArc eq Ir Setback PROPOSED TWO -CAR r CA RA AGE - I - PROPO ED FOUR _ BED_I _ ,_ �7 _ a PATH 4f TRAVEL _---------- HOUSE FINISH FLOOR_ TO BE 12" ABOVE DATUM POINT AT TOP OF CURB AT CENTERLINE OF LOT I GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS tt any ERRORS. DISCREPANCIES or DMIS&OW oppaaz 0 Tow- Crow swlfeaa5ons or amat corTtr0cl dacamentL 11 GENE TOT shall natlfy this designer In wOlIV of such error on n file 94enf 1hPl the GENERAL CONTRACTOR tat to Q such nat>ce before construction and/or fabrication of the work, THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE to the result of any errors, discrepances or omissions and the cost of rectifying the some GENERAL SYMBOLS WALL SECTION 6 +19'-0" ELEVATION HEIGHT T-O.P. TOP OF PARAPET T O,PL TOP OF PLATE T.O.C. TOP OF CONCRETE T.O.W- & D- TOP OF WINDOWS & DOORS CL. CENTERLINE 100' HrL - PROPOSED 6' Block Wall [By Separate Permit] (100' L.) Pa Bar I018, IA WINTA. CA 92247 Ida 485 8927 wrep]ndoen Trp.�al)N- e-.r-I �•kV-i-�rxu'rn-• 9'•W-CAI 0 REVISIONS: 02107123 � 8 c o q W o r 1 o5 AV 77 W N IN =O O O W � < o w u z o c o 0 m = 0 W O ,eft 8 PROJECT LOCATION r rnll00 e � irnisi EXISTING FIRE HYDRANTS " W ti Located @ 77777 CALLE TAMPICO U-451,00' ±180' North of the property '..0 and at the front of the properly VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE .10 N W ? SITE PLAN FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S,LO. DATE: 02/07/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET Q SP v OF SHEETS. � 02/07/23 GENERAL NOTES: 1. All work shall be done in accordance with the latest edition of the STANDARD PLANS OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA and the latest edition of the STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION- 2 It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to apply to the City of La Ouinto Public Works Deportment for the necessary permits and to be responsible for satisfactory compliance for all current environmental regulations during the life of construction activities for the project. Additional studies and/or permits may be required- 3, The contractor shall obtain all permits as required by the City of La Quint. or other governing agencies. A The contractor shall notify the City of Lo Quints Public Works Department forty-eight (411) hours prior to any grading, brushing, or clearing and each phase of construction at (760) 777-7048- a The locations of existing underground utilities are shown in an approximate way only. The contractor shall determine the exact location of all existing utilities before commencing work The contractor agrees to be fully responsible for any and all damages which might be occasioned by his failure to exactly locate and preserve any and all utilities. 6. The contractor shall be responsible for the removal, replacement, or relocation of all regulatory, warning and guide signs 7. The City Engineer shall approve the design and installation of all street name signs, traffic control signs, traffic striping, legends, and pavement markers type and location. 8. The contractor shall not disturb existing survey monuments or bench marks noted on the plans, or found during construction. Removal and replacement shall be done by a registered Civil Engineer with an R_CZ NUMBER BELOW 33,966. or a LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR ONLY, 9. Construction operations and maintenance of equipment within one half mile of human occupancy shall be performed only during the time periods as follows: October 1st to April 30th: Monday through Friday 7:OOAM to 5:30PM May 1st to September 30th: Monday through Friday 6:OOAM to 7:OOPM Work shall be prohibited any time on Sundays or on Federal Holidays - No reduction of the traveled way width shall be permitted on any City street on weekends or holidays, ore when active work is not being done, unless prior authorization to do so is granted by the City Engineer. No lane closures shall be permitted or allowed on any City street before 8:30AM and after 3:30PM unless authorization to do so is granted by the City Engineer. 1a All traveled ways must be cleaned daily of all dirt, mud and debris deposited on them as o result of the grading operation, Cleaning is to be done to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 11_ All construction areas shall be properly posted and lighted in conformance with the California State Manual of Warning Signs, Lights, and Devices for use in the performance of work upon highways in order to eliminate any hazards 12. Construction projects disturbing more than 1-Acre must obtain a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit, Owners/Developers are requited to: a) file a notice of intent (N01) with the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB); b) prepare a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP); and c) have a Monitoring Plan for the site, The NPDES is a National Program to control non -point source pollutants carried by storm water. The program is implemented and enforced by the SWRCB_ - P NaC Orr 1�7, ..• - WAi L[L 11Ta Ba �~ �PCMMCINITY MAP Eetenated Ouantiles RAW FILL - 117 C Y. RAW CUT - 40 C Y. NOTE: Quantities ab.— arc for permit purpoeea only. Contractor is responsible for his/her oTm Quantities Topography done by Egan Engineering In APRIL of 2022 CONSTRUCTION ..tractor agree. that 1a .—rd-- with generally accepted o..Lru.U.. pnetle.., eopelrneUon contractor ww be required to u le No. 146t. j end complete -mcU bUiL,' Ior job site eoodiUow during the -u of zo.lructl.n /Tr1i of the prom)ect. mcmdwy W .Il eK H �rsea ens Property: ubt tbi. requirement .hea be ede to ppll Uio—Ll e t be limited ton el khyl hours. it .se r.lnerneuoa e..tr..L.r lmther .garde. m defend, ae,nalfy aoa Hold deign CfVIL preKdwenn{ hezed= from eny and .H Habib el Ilrged. N mecaon with the perf.rmme. of work oo this proleet, a:sapling llsbi11L1 uftlrta from the sole �(F negugaae. of d..igv IX-fewioael CITY GRAPHIC SCALE ( IN FEEL' ) I inch = 10 ft. CONSTRUCTION NOTES OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA PRECISE GRADING PLAN CORONEL HOMES AVENIDA MARTINEZ (D CONST_ 1- to 2- RETAINING WALL W/ 6- GARDEN WALL ON TOP (SEP PERMIT) O INSTALL 4- PVC PIPE SDR35 O3 INSTALL 4- DECK/YARD DRAIN MODEL NDS/ 11 O INSTALL BUBBLER BOX PER DETAIL SHOWN HEREON OCONSTRUCT 4- P.QC, OREMOVE 1/2 BLOC( FROM BOTTOM COURSE TO ALLOW FOR DRAINAGE O CONSTRUCT DRIVEWAY APPROACH PER CITY STD. NO. 221 OSAWCUT AND REMOVE EXISTING SIDEWALK OCONSTRUCT 6' BLOCK WALL (SEP. PERMIT) N W Z Z a 3ENC3-fhf ARIL: John Hacker & Associates BENCHMARK: CITY OF LA QUINTA BM/2D5 ELEVATION: 39 411 DATUM: NAVD08 DISK IN CURFLUSH. 80 43585 Monterey Avenue, Suite 7 DFT SSCRWI TH OF THE B C R3.5'�OFSTHE SOUTH EA CURB Palm Desert, CA. 92260 Know what's below. ANo AVEAT THE NUE INTERSECTION OF EISENHOWER DRIVE (760) 345-1352 Call before you dig Clan is jhaengineering.com 15 �a1— _. - — - PREPARED BY: E7-1-2022 w ■��■��yDA�T�i'� AHN H NAO�= J R C E NO 14614 APPROVED BY: DATE: BRYAN MCKINNEY. CITY ENGINEER / PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR R.C.E. NO FINISH FOR PERNf, THa: 1 PLANNINC AND ZON C 09MPLIANCE' NANADA DATE I LE5 jORMsON DATE iIN: "CIAt awmuNm DEwInpMENT nua:CToo Or LA OuVIT. CITY Or LA QUINTA GRADING NOTES: 1 GRADING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ENGINEERED GRADING REQUIREMENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, LATEST EDITION, AND SOILS REPORT, NO LP14129_ , DATED: 12-30-14 , PREPARED BY: LANDMARK , TELEPHONE NO. (760) 360-DG65 2- THE SOILS ENGINEER AND THE ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST SHALL EXERCISE SUFFICIENT SUPERVISORY CONTROL DURING GRADING TO INSURE COMPLIANCE NTH THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND CODE WITHIN THEIR PURVIEW. 3. THE DESIGN CIVIL ENGINEER SHALL EXERCISE SUFFICIENT CONTROL DURING GRADING AND CONSTRUCTION TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND CODE WITHIN HIS PURVIEW. 4. DURING ROUGH GRADING OPERATIONS AND PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION OF PERMANENT DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, TEMPORARY DRAINAGE CONTROL SHALL BE PROVIDED TO PREVENT PONDING WATER AND DAMAGE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY, 5. AFTER CLEARING. EXISTING GROUND SHALL BE SCARIFIED TO A MINIMUM OF 6'ON THE ENTIRE SITE OR AS RECOMMENDED BY THE SOILS REPORT. 6. THE MAXIMUM CUT AND FILL SLOPES SHALL BE 2:1 12-.1I CATCH BASIN 7, PADS SHALL BE COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM OF 90% RELATIVE DENSITY PER A.S.T.M. SPECIFICATIONS AND THE ABOVE (NDS I2ad OR EQUAL) MENTIONED SOILS REPORT, ADD 12-.12- RISERS AS NECESSARY. 8. MINIMUM BUILDING PAD DRAINAGE SHALL BE 2R, DRAINAGE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 0 3'DEEP AND BE CONSTRUCTED CUT 6'.6- HOLE IN THE A MINIMUM OF 2'FROM THE TOP OF CUT DR FILL SLOPES. THE MINIMUM SLOPE OF SWALES SHALL BE 0.5DX BOTTOM OF CATCH BASIN PVC INLET V INSfµ_ REMOVABLE FILTER FAfp41C LOVER DYER HOLE 6- A NON -WOVEN FILTER FAMIC PER s as-103LL CAL SM. SPEC SHA BE USED OFMEEN THE WASHED ROC( AND THE UNDISTRUSED SOIL 1- TO 2-MAR 12' CRUSHED STONE NOTE. SEE PLAN FOR TOP OF CRATE, INVERT, SLOPE, INLET 512E n BUBBLER Box DETAIL � NTS t m� 2 IK4T� (48613 +e 1�fCy x— ._, BDrj 9, ALL FILLS SHALL BE COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM OF NINETY (90) PERCENT OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS DETERMINED BY THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE SECTION 7010 OR EQUIVALENT AS APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEER. FIELD DENSITY SHALL BE DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE SECTION 7002, OR EQUIVALENT, AS DETERMINED BY THE CITY ENGINEER. 10. ALL STREET SECTIONS ARE TENTATIVE- THE MINIMUM SECTION IS 3'AC. OVER 4.5'CRUSHED A.B. ADDITIONAL SOIL TEST(S) SHALL BE REQUIRED AFTER ROUGH GRADING TO DETERMINE EXACT SECTION REQUIREMENTS THE CITY ENGINEER SHALL APPROVE THE FINAL STREET SECTION. 11, THE CITY ENGINEER WILL REVIEW FOR APPROVAL THE FINAL STREET SECTIONS AFTER SUBMITTAL OF R'VALUE TESTS FOR ROADWAY SUBBASE. 12. LOCATIONS OF FIELD DENSITY TESTS SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE SOILS ENGINEER OR APPROVED TEST AGENCY AND SHALL BE SUFFICIENT IN BOTH HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL PLACEMENT TO PROVIDE REPRESENTATIVE TESTING OF ALL FILL PLACED. TESTING IN AREAS OF A CRITICAL NATURE OF SPECIAL EMPHASIS SHALL BE IN ADDITION TO THE NORMAL REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLINGS. 13, THE FINAL COMPACTION REPORT AND APPROVAL FROM THE SOILS ENGINEER SHALL CONTAIN THE TYPE OF FIELD TESTING PERFORMED, EACH TEST SHALL BE IDENTIFIED WITH THE METHOD OF OBTAINING THE IN -PLACE DENSITY, WHETHER SAND CONE OR DRIVE RING, AND SHALL BE SO NOTED FOR EACH TEST, SUFFICIENT MAXIMUM DENSITY DETERMINATION SHALL BE PERFORMED TO VERIFY THE ACCURACY OF THE MAXIMUM DENSITY CURVES USED BY THE FIELD TECHNICIAN. 14- ALL UNDERGROUND FACILITIES, WITH LATERALS, SHALL BE IN PLACE AND INSPECTED PRIOR TO PAVING. INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE FOLLOWING: SEWER, WATER, ELECTRIC, COMMUNICATIONS, GAS, AND DRAINAGE. IS. THE FINAL UTILITY LINE BACKFILL REPORT FROM THE PROJECT SOILS ENGINEER SHALL INCLUDE AN APPROVAL STATEMENT THAT THE BACKFILL IS SUITABLE FOR THE INTENDED USE, 16. BLOCK WALLS ARE NOT PART OF THE GRADING PERMIT. PLEASE SUBMIT THESE FOR SEPARATE BUILDING PERMIT(S)- 17. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO PREVENT SILT CONTAMINATION OF STORMWATER INFILTRATION FACILITIES DURING CONSTRUCTION OF SUBSEQUENT IMPROVEMENTS BY THE CONTRACTOR, IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF STORM DRAINAGE RETENTION/INFILTRATION FACILITIES, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONDUCT, IN THE PRESENCE OF THE CITY INSPECTOR, A PERFORMANCE TEST DESIGNED TO CLEARLY DEMONSTRATE THE FUNCTIONAL ADEQUACY OF THE FACILITIES, 18. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE WIND EROSION AND DUST CONTROL MEASURES AS REQUIRED BY THE FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL PLAN APPROVED FOR THIS PROJECT. ALL MEASURES SHALL BE TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE CITY, a -IT � 42760 MADID STREET LEGEND: INDIO. CA 922M (760) 775-1234 FF FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION 2EKEOLOROi✓FLQlLC(MI FG FINISH GROUND FS FINISH SURFACE LOT AREA: GB GRADE BREAK GF GARAGE FLOOR 4.15M SO 17. (011 ACRES) HP HIGH POINT PAD FINISH PAD ELEVATION PA PLANTER AREA DISTURBED AREA: PUE PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT 4,870 SOFT (D 11 ACRES) TIC TOP OF CURB FL FLOW LINE INV INVERT TG TOP OF GRATE TIN TOP OF WALL TF TOP OF FOOTING TOS TOP OF SLOPE 905 BOTTOM OF SLOPE WS WATER SURFACE E0, EMERGENCY OVERFLOW EXISTING CONTOUR - - - - ----(100)----- PROPOSED CONTOUR 100 — EXISTING ELEVATION ..__ (10Q, 50) FINISHED ELEVATION _..... 101 50 DRAINAGE SWALE — H► PROPERTY LINE — — R CENTERLINE $ RIGHT-OF-WAY (R/W) — E%1ST. 8"SEWER LINE ---------SB------- EXIST 8"WATER LINE -------W8--------- EXIST. BLOCK WALL = RETAINING WALL SCREEN/GARDEN WALL ROOF DRAIN CONNECTION �. CONCRETE FINISH NA s s: IN THE CRY OF LA OUINTA CALIFORNIA 5 H E E T ' eq pr.or lialblk, P� P. r. lie "t PRECISE GRADING PLAN 1 to the to or�u>,a Ihe.e plena. Al �r:heo- to the Please must be in writing All meet be approves by the prePorsr of the.. pl... LOT 6, BLOCK 125 - VALE LA OUINTA - M.B. 18/82-83 OF f SHEETS GRATIN DAW SCALE r AVENIDA MAR71NEZ DWG NAME OESCRPBON APP'D DATE DESIGNED DAN '10B H"MR 22-105J APM 773-073-005 FILE NO R E V I S 1 0 N S CHECKED uNH —11,7-1-2022 Fa'-CORONEL HOMES 123 F Zi E e. g �� -.Cr_� _ da• i a � I Gues It Suite ! Youl0e�lG s — 7tle Fba F Kitchen .fix• Pi i - i faros - Guest Bath Guest 10-0'CLG Closet T4kR­ 10-O'CLG The F— TWO -CAR GARAGE .•y 10-0'CLG-Cmcrete Flpar L� 4� a 2 — —� Pg S� oq 11 ^"f Y i ii"pp �Mii k6kS i 7 IsaTT�mp1FT-xA: aum a1 7L �u s g, x� E e� h- �g �w Rk i- S=� n `p.�r.,q. rti w.+n,_r.- rr_ r��T wJT c�.;.,_ > max.,°-<„-��_,..•_ , r„............... ._„c.,.,��„-.n J•�. ,��os,.co rn r, o-M... »r �.., LIVING 10-0' CLG -Tle Fb r COVERED PATIO P.-d Fl AREA TABULATION 1,116. 2-r5 Floa 1,123.0 sa h 2,239 C q H "5'0s ft _Pa`.P 1710sgtt LC_G­0ge' atl Bp'co.-y 2830sgtt 135 0 sq tt 7-2,' 7-3' — .�- _ - I�O50 F0.y ».n 10 - _9 yp 2 "rnsrar` Closet — Ia-0•nG. -• Carpel 3 • '' S- y„ (z) Rd Bath CLG -TVeF S _ £ 2ND BEDROOM 10-0'ClG-Tie Fbv n1.. o., 1 �I - - - —� • Qxw�cu le l =1 - — _ 3ed Bath 10-0'CLG -Tied' r MASTER BEDROOM 10-0'CUS -TIe FW - f r '"" """" "m n°I"tyros-rtPr•[e[P 3RD BEDROOM to-0'CLG -rile Floor I nsti'v;,2-Iss-•.+s.T J BALCONY Te F� 9 A H 1 v L 0 P E 2 OW>=DN6. 00 . 6 TTfLE x- w�� r�,e P.O Bo• 1CIB IAO'J.VTA CA 92N7 7y L958927 sml:°po�xxrx°maa �gmail cnn G REV50N5' l'T1 02/08123 - -- - 1 DIMENSION — _ PLAN 1st Floor - Dimension Plan 2nd Floor - Dimension Plan Sole 1/4'=1 -0' Sap 114 1 -0' FILE: 2o2l P / Martinez DRAWN: S.L,O. DATE: 02/08/23 WALL LEGEND SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET. [� 2. 6 16' O C SKID WALL W/R-21 MSIIATON 1 IEPS (a EXTERIOR WALLS E PIASTER 370' COAT STUCCO ^ 5777CC0 S EPS "MALL 3YS7tAt^!CC[S l6R-p27d viP� � 1' EPS "iM✓YYLWAM" YS73T Foc€s �s7i.v rsa O 2x4R. 1WOC STUDWALL-IN/ER107 F 2x6@16'OC STUD WALL- RUM91NG WALL W EXLEMM 9J51AL R-21 ►'7SIAARON) OF SHEETS, 02/08/23 i l I �l y S 60ZR Fi. µI GSI7nn L Rrea. 12 Sq. FI ': U.Fa[Nv 029-SHGCO25 d � Tllle 24 Report t IS 21 P. �_ XD� GB4I1 Arra a Sq.FI U Faces 0 7G -SHGC 0.2] PI �' Tllle 2a sTeWd iGA9 R-PRF-07 Pap. S of 13 F� l� 3' Dl4 CONCRETE FILLED PIPE COLUMN CONCRETE SIPS NOTES: I ALLNEW GLAZING IFENESTRAT10,\'3: WILL BE INSTALLED VI11H A CETIFYI\'G LA L ATTACHED SHCA-i THE 'UVALUE 2 ALL GLAZING MUST COWPLY WUH ME 2019 CBC, Ci-APTER 24 3 FLASH AND COJNTEWLAiH ALL EXTETIOR O�ENIN'GS 4 WEATHERSTRIP ALL EXTERIOR DOORS PER CBC SECTION 14C5 3 ' ALL DOORS AND VAN'DOWS TO BE CENTERED VATHIN WALLS 6 OWNERS OR CONTRACTORS TO SELECT FINAL DOOR DESIGf] 19�QSs�O $ nSiie 'FT•""`- 27141 FI[(sF F.2SY10 2 Sq. Pa1131nR Are.. Bq F.1 ti Si U.FayAr Oa6-SnGi.083 } U.Fw UFa[lar OiO-5TSDC 075 U.Fadef 0.2F-5H[1.:0,'LS Slur 24 Reparl yy' ilLe 24 Repea 4 TIbB 24 Repo. CF7 R•PI.p1 Papr3dl7 CFTR•pRF•B1 Pa 5 d 1] CF 1R-PRF-01 Pap 6 e! 11 .DST � 'D • � u.FF rl -ni - F1 Guest Suite •; 10-0 CLG -Tile Floor } r E o 5 y I=:.4 € Vm4K•o CLG. ile Floor =' Kitchen 1J 10-O'CLG.-Ile Fboa 4,7 ' 15 _ +--ram _ •. _ _ A JClEvA THRESHOLDS theheghtof1hreV10las a n Inn",to /S2inrsex canshumfi Tree RG+sq 111 eage m1a1 be beveleo 1:2 mnlvnum Guest Bath__ Guest obe,e a height a: 1 /4-. 10.0 US • Closet _ TIR 1'Iptr y 10-0'CLG ga •¢2 I' 9 Sine F�bor 1 r L'J �_ .... LIVING I•• - 10-0'CLG-Re Floo- A- 249R FL LJS [Ur R.4�-SHGC 020 a TOM 24 Report 6 � � _ CF1R-PRFA1 Pepe 5'e! 13 16080 5=5 7` LIWng _ L-1 ^ � UFacIor036-SHGC 023 C Title 24 Reporl 4 __ CF1R-PRF-01 Pape 5 of 13 TWO -CAR GARAGE 10-0'CLG-Conerele Fbor ,;CRE: T THE GARAGE AND/OR CARPORT SHALL BE SEPARATED FROM THE DWELLING AND ITS ATTIC AREA BY MEANS OF A MINIMUM / INCH GYPSUM BOARD APPLIED TO THE GARAGE SIDE GARAGES BENEATH HABRABLE ROOMS SHALL BE SEPARATED FROM ALL HABITABLE ROOMS ABOVE BY NOT LESS THAN A 51 1Y14 X GYPSLM BOARD OR JEQUNAi 45 SPLCJFIEDA' TABLE R3G2,6 rn7`E IMraa%r9 Hr- 1.r...err Feayl. 7"1 Inc dwr-0'- Ire.gvlapesvne-.prsFeyG pu:IYn Iru�sefil vlsf4t Pxs d.;Cls cai od w•cs)w in on oaar mJ.,o! b ressl he Ice Tar a °' L. _• arxl yon:cls o: combusl- (CRC §13015) -AI air duels pe•na^ailing t-1e-11 or ceiling sepaichng me . Im unit rove the;gr V.Allpll be 0 019 inch TIT-126 s li m v mum - IGR.:'7S!]C2 32: BUMPER GUARD - 2" B• 2- PIPE COLUMN rxr.BYJI =. arro F.�a•r_-.. sn •s THRESHOLDS The lselght of lhrestlabs Is ILmBed b 1/2• In new Cn¢ha°tron The edge moat be beveled 1:2 --in, above a hag 4 of 4 COVERED PATIO Paved Floor AREATAIa LAIION Ir Fwn 1,11&.gsgn ,.Ya i[v 1,12.i.D1p h. ': J9 p ySP -R"Wa 455.M ,qA C;r.d!p12 Pasha 17101d.B ".Jr4a i16rs•1,• :: B3 a u n 1�'nN. 15s.01D]f 1st Floor Plan >_a'e 1/4'=1-0' 5050 Fe A- 2StSEurx FL 111121 - SHGC 111 TiBe 24Rg1orl GFIR-PFi Fi 5 of 40:] Fu Ip M3a1n 303a SH g c1a.Isl SORB IS2 t6 9- 402D P. 11211 SgGO xD try R.§ Ales. B Sq FI Alls4. 15 Sq FI A- 15 S4fl N- 5 Sq A fvea' _-S Sq Fr of ] L.FaclIx 03B-SHGC 023 jJF TpFD36-SHGC( U.FXOW 036-SHGC 023 U.FeCr036-SHGC 023 LI.Fxbr 0.M-Siffac on liVe 24 Reporl g idle 24 R¢p(vt a Tille 24Relwrl ..Q TIIW 24 Reporl r� Tldn 24 R.,.l CFiR�RF Sof 4!1 Pa 13 CF1R-P1tP-01 5 1)• 1'aBr 1 CE1R-PRF-01 Pap 6of 17 CF1R•PRF411 pAp 6of1) CF1q.pRF-01P R-IT7 .Be nave.. ease r�Hi- n.v nave xo sz=xo x0 Bv.F1 2nd Bath Jar D:7x • yf1¢00_25 T I 2P IaY-0Repua Id - '.]•7 CLG -TJe a: FPRF-01 Pap. 5.113 2ND Si FI. $ MeaVl Closet I'T" "� M&. 12Sq.Fl - -9I [F 12 BEDROOM U.Fa9)or I.-SHGC 025 Ip.q'�[G •iro Fktr • 10.17 CTG. 1+1 J Tille 24 Report 1-V Caveat F l t l 'a'nl _ _ 13 I1-1 CLG -11 Floc CF4R4HJ#.01 P.ge 5 of 13 n i91 c it,:I , Y 0 13 r5;1 [In1 T� 31 ;]II t•.P QS 24 3HG=0,20 h12 FWPurs - O� ` 3 EX . ... - Q 24 2a 0 II wID Fv W I1Bm 3 3rd Bath Nea: 1zsq.Fr •. LIFACBv 02B-SHGC 025 10-0'CLG -Tie FleeR � Tine 24 Report �. GFSR•PRp-07 Pege Sotf7 ,4 MASTE BEDROOM 10-0'CLG -ie Floor I 3RD BEDROOM W 0 M -SHGC 0.23 n 24 RTmRa BOBO OxXO tf MRetl C SI IC-0'CLG-rile Floor 4MeF-01 Wg. R vI 17 Are.. 72 Sq FL 15 U F.ckv 0.3B-SHGC 0221 .so In ego _.=nr_� R]T14a 24 RsP'tt Imna - SFtR-PZ Pip. 5 of fE I i0040 tlxxO � LL&.d � fiIXW 0 iy 3Bed :60 FI Area: 4B FI Q. S 1 U f4gp 0.36•SHGC D23 LLsatlIx 035•SHGCO23 µ rtl. 24 Report TLLs 24R Uri CF1R•pRF-01 Papa 5 of 1] CFIR-pRF.Ri PAy.S � 13 BALCONY �y Ile Flan[ III 1 r Z FLOOR PLAN KEYNOTES 1 2r6 •%16 OC STUD WY4I V.1/R_-214\5JIl TION I I' FPS i` E%IE710 Z 2 z b n' 16' OC STUD WALL - INTERIOR C _^ 1 2 . 6 j' 16' O C STUD Vi - PLU/A3MG L74i IF LKIERK)R WSTALL R-21 F- INSJ:AnOM 3 IGICLEN SW( WISH GARBAGE DISPOSAL [VERIFY DIMENSIONS WITH MANUFACTURED SPECIFICATIONS) - YALLT-]Y we cm OYJNr.LNGJEww _ LOTCNEN9MCK-25939 4 DISHWASHER [VERIFY DIMENSIONS WITH MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATIONS) 5 PI ADE 36' REFRGERATOR SPACE'' JigH PWNBING FOT ICE P✓J4'ER RECESSED N WALL 6 34' HIGH KITCHEN OR RAI COJN•IERIOP WAVSF CABINETS ICOJNTERTOP AND CABINETS SELECT BY OWNER; 7 36' HIGH BATH COUNTERTOPS w,,LAVATCIW Sli & BASE CAIi (COJNTFRTOP AND CABINETS SELECT BY OWMERI - 34" HIGH @ MASTER BATH B UPPER CABINETS W /RAISED BOTTOMS FOR FLOJ7FCENT LIGHT FIXTURES W A\•EGRAL PLASTIC DIFFUSER TM (GENERAL LIGHTNING ) SELECT BY OWNER 9 53g.Y WATER HEATER -PROVIDE IS HIGH L/IN WDC1D+? 4EDMD DRW/ALLLOVERED PLATi PRDADF PBIT VALVE DISCHAR'-_iTOOJT- SIR PROVIDE SELWC STRAPS SEE DETAIL VENT TO OJTSIDE Note: HEAT P•ROD'JCING APPLIANCES (WATER HFATFRORYFRIFURNACEI N GARAGE RILL BE RROU CIED FROM A'JIDNOBILE DAMAGE (MAEEL BLOCKS ARE NOT SJFLTGENTI ELEMENTS OF APPLIANCES WHICH CREATE A GLOW, SPARL:, 07 FHYA¢ SHNL BE LOCATED A MINIMUM OF TB' ABOVE GARAGE FLOOR CNC 307 I ID 36" RANGE W/HOOD NFCHANICAL EXHAUST VENT TO BE D:k'UED TO OUTSIDE WITH A MNINJM VENTILATION RATE OF 100 CFM. PROVIDE 30' CLEARANCE ABOVE RANGE OR E= % Iq bid9d COOIUOP TO UNPROTECTED COMBATIB•'E MATERINSm OT 24' CLEARJJZCE TO A_ 128q F1 METAL VENR1ATING HOOD JSEE RESIDENTMI. INDOOR AIR U.facr 0"- SHGC 0 25 QUALITY AND MECHANICAL VENTILATION NOTE 0 PAGE M.2l C Ti 24 FIR 11 SHOWER IFINGH BY ONNE7) W/IENPEIED GLASS ENCLOi 1112. CFSR•PRF-0Pape IS of 13 NOTES: A c.•.4 mnmr woln rinwea wm °:•.room, non obs:traenl n7: fop. Io n flagon mrless lhm 721rKhes (5-D'1 'sort-`lha dra!n rn'e•. jCIJC R3722J 5 B 'Gnsum g•cen boartl motcrol ns non pcvm8 rn shower . �mcnf ra hlc surtaces (CRC R702 3 B 1J 1) C A shower n rub shall haveo minim ee*Tg he,ghf of G lee' B inches above o m n,mum neo of 30, 30'a'mesha e'heW (CRC R3, D 'Hot rnoppexl shawe'pan Ylall bo uq-7eeled µnone .Me4on of he,' mopping oncl shun be 6Reavafh water In ms.ect- CPC §R4 f 19 f 47TD x0 dk 39 edl 12 WATER CI LOSET CENTERED TO A MNIMJ�U OF 15' TO HNISH VERTICAL SUWA--E O' SIDES [MINI V/BIER CLOSET SHALL BE 'ULAA LOJI FLUSH' TYPE VATH 129 U Fafa•4.3o-SHGC 023 GALLON'MIN jp I Mr, 24 Report 13 PROVIDE TOWEL BAR PAPER HOLDER, RECESSED, MEDICINE CABINET CF.1 RNTBF-01 P.pp R of 13 MEDICINE CABINET TOP AT 72 HT F. F.F I MIRROR TYPE AT BATHS ISUE AND FINISH PEGENERAL CONTRACTOR{ ON. MEDICINE CABINET AT POWDER gROOM IF AVNIABIER ` FINAL LOCATIONS BY OWNER ` 14 SHELF & POLE R SHELF 4D 70' FROM FINISH FLOOR] 15 HOSE BIBS W/SHUT-O F VALVE & ANDSIPHON VALVE AT ENTRY 16 10' 0 SOLAIUBE COS' Oct.1DI76ACE fawi:RTC//REPC wr ICC71-013I1 17 1B AC OVER 35' SQUARE CONCRETE PAD. ALSO P.RIOV D' AJC DLSCONNECTAT J TOJI7FD HI ANDWAIERPROOF G FC.1 RECEPLACLE FI] 'FI. @ 3- 19 TX 30'HT STEEL MST EMBEDDED IN CONIC ISEEL BJNPER GUARD], TO Aaes. 12&4 or. PANT AUTOMOBILE MPACT[SEE DETAIL 'T'I U Fades 029-SHGC 025 2C ELECTRICAL SET ACE PANEL T" 24'Fle[k7r1 21 CABLE N SERVICE BOX CFI R.PRF431 Pip. 61e11] 22 TELEPHONE SERVICE BOX " 23 GAS METER E 24 SMOKE DETECTORS ao.equ etl To be rtlonnletl m rn. cnhrg or wall a•W IacU.ed as sxcllled b.aW IT let-ol0ad, dN.ac'Os ir," be boa. oopeu.ed (Code re'em•lces CBC § 9--7 2 11 5 and C7C § 13141 C. M o' each s -ote Se ng area m the immdare,c:n4.' of bed•ooms In each roo•n used la• s'eep'rg Pa'Pases Is each sX N w",, o d d rg unit, Includ rg baseas i but r& nc!ud rg c•awl soocos and unlnllob'ab'c o:Ys In avesngs or dweIi ulna Mtn -T nova's and wBsoul m IrY,evanng door be4.n4n "Ir t L. Ht R RAhoG•na YI]'a'k'n L'1 ft JTFOC I"I MI. suK._ tne.'�.cml owe Ilya: o o•Adotl I, f. fie 'awe- 1_vel!s lass thm IS b-Y aolow'sc uo..•bvol CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS.'. r� rod to be mo1M! J m ^le _!I o ee3•rg o• otse- booslon os soecllled In 1ne-factuCrs ira'pllobT ins.`uchan oxf to=.'etl as spec'it.d o.bx If re-f.4•ed, .L.- ,bebalh.v oa.'.xa The mpalrs IX a':oahms d0 no'res'uI m moving. and cohrg faAs'ses or mere a no occeis . the bri basament or Cv so.c. [Cod. e'em•sc.s CBC § 420 4 a•y CRC § R3151 O. clb o: each sepavte ieeplrg oleo In the Tanned ai v nrly o: bed o-Ac WALL LEGEND On 11level a: The owL, o un° Film PI Occube-es my- the ceiling o! seeDng u" W4h 11 2.6 C-' 16' O C SILA WALL W/R-21 !INSULATION T 1' EPS s. EnTEIL10R WADS pe,-n-bi nYolled 1-1 burning opp i-bes EXTERIOR MA51ER 3'B' (2) COAT STUCCO SUPER WALL STUCCO 25 PROM OE 3' SPACE BEIMEN FLOOR & BOTTOM OF DOW TO PROVIDE 100 SYSTEM' ICC-ES ESR-2214 ova.+ i V EPS -MSULFOAAr SO N MAKEUPNR PER CMC 205 & 504.3 1 rcc,ESESIt•STlre O 2. 4 @ 16' O C STUD WALL-WIERKW Tl 0 2 x 6 (an 16' o C STUD WALL - PLUMBNG WALL IF EMRX)R. NSIALL R-21 1111 IA5UTATK]VJ 26 OF7E/f0 \ sarA/��Lra�t ��pp Vwy!" tea. �.s� VeuB•• �p a.&/HM, >_urix�manls•pb aM r M3II&M. >unamronr [ .I eS ,�, Gri yeyy ot, Gal b..rr..r ReOsn T =..- -_.� •-_»,.�....., ^.�. _ .. .....m„„M1 �^ � ....,a._�.-.., _ ate+--..-�.- ..,_...._,... " " _. .. ..•^... • 5r'ie ee - .- _ . .. -ter- � " • •-. _ _ ...�.- .. _ .,...w..-.-. a 1.I ..� - - � - - - •� --�•" .il�s�ilill>� S N T I A 0 P E 2 T TI E 34 - n•.umlrl [ampro 00 Lso• [Old IAQ'JNTA CA 922,7 760 4B5 8927 sanlggaox/ocamx iwM1� cam sa�lo0>ox:xo•rx-:0'nad con 0 REVISIONS: VJIs� 02107123 2nd Floor Plan 27 PROVIDE (2) MINIM.UM G I SC•T_EN VENTS 14' VADE X 6' HT - ^_ 1/4'=1 -C' 111 ONE `ems 6' ABOJE RUSH FLOOR ELEVATION111 ONE IT BELOW CEILNG HT ELEVATION 20 PR (VIDE A EXHA'.1ST FAN 90 CFM MIN 1 SDNES IVM RATED WE EXHAUST FLOOR FAN CAN BE CONTRO,LED BY hN ST&,DAID O\ OFF AWfCY., B'JL IAU51 BE UIRELED'FH/CIFJ/d/SEVENJBARONQ?VENlrA7JONroN/Rx''TO INFORM PLAN THE OCCJPI \T G INTENDED TO OPERATE CON INJI03SLY Panasonic FV-11VOCS WMSPERSENSE BATHROOM FAN PAIN MORON & HUMIDITY SENSORS - 110 CFM 29 FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S,L.O. DATE: 02/07/23 SCALE: AS NOTED 30 WASHER (PROVDE PLUMBING FOR WATER AND SEWER IN RECESSED WALL BOX) 31 DRYER (PROVIDE VENT TO OUTSIDE NR WITH BACK DRAFT DAMPER; S H E E T. DRYER VENT TO O S A W / BACKDRAFT DAN.PER AS REQJRED 4' MN DIAMETER DRYER VENT TO EXIER10714-0'1 WAX LENGTH WITH A MW: OF I21 TWO 90 ECK 1 -� ANAL: SOLID WOOD OR 32 SOLID 2 HONEYSELF-CLOSINGMBANDS TEELAICHNG, HONEYCOMB CORE STEEL DOOR AT THE GhTAGENWELLIN'G NNV DOOR EXCEPT VMERE THE RESIDENCE AND PWATE GARAGE IS PROTECTED BY J. RESIDENTIAL FIRE SPRINKLER THE DOOR OPEMNGS NEED ONLY BY OF SHEET$. 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WID— OtI }1111 I= o I 1 ? �]- i RIGHT ELEVATION [W] KEYNOTES 1 EXTERIOR POSHER 318' (2) COAT SPJCCO -SUPERWALL STUCCO SYSTEM".CC•ES ESR-2214 Dre: I I - EN - MSULFOAM" PCCES ESR-nee 2 MCA OE CORRO30N RES ST WEEP SCREED (26 GA MIN I IYP.. WEEP SCREED SFIALL BE PLACE A MN OF 4' ABOVE THE EARTH OR 2ABOVE PAVED AREAS ICRC§R733.62-11 3 DJAL PANE. LOW E -WOW 1 SGO (SEE FLOOR PLAN FOR DIMENAONSI 4 DJAL PANE. LOW E - FRENCH DOOR (SEE FLOOR PLAN FOR DIMENSIONS] 5 16-0' • 8-0' GARAGE DOOR - SOLID FLAT PANEL 6 WIHANDRAIL- F RIVAL DESIGN BY OWN ER 7 ELECBICALL SERVICE PANEL (VERIFY FINAL LOCATION WISEiRJICE RICMDERI B CABLE 1V SERVICE BOX (VERIFY FINAL LOCAT0% WSERYICE PROMDERI 9 TELEPHONE SERVICE BOX PIE RIFY FINAL LOCATION W/SERVCE PROVIDER] ID GAS METER IVERFV FINAL LOCATION WSERVICE PROVIDER I I PROVIDE (2] 1ANP.AUM. G I SCREEN VF.''TS 14' WIDE % 6' HT (1I ONE Q 6' ABOVE FP113A FLOOR ELEVATION (1] ONE Q 12' BELOW CEDING HT ELEVATION 12 LIGHIEDADDRESSBO%AT72'HT FROMFINISHFLOOR 13 G I CHIMNEY CAP WAPPROVED SPARK ARRESTOR PRO✓IDED BY FIREPLACE MMUFACIURER 14 26-GAUGE MINSAW. GALVANIZED ROOF FLASHING (CRC §190321 15 121N % 121N STEEL GAME LOWER VENT WITH A SCREEN 16 141N % 1B IN 5IER GABLE LOJVER VENT V41H A SCREEN 17 SCUPPER IB 402(1 SIMIGHT INSTALLED BY MANUF SPECS 19 6.12 BEAM 20 6Y4 0 24'O C TRFLUS RAFIERS 21 2.2Q3'OC TRELLIS at c L D P E is Z rnAAr-FIHd, nEY1GN IlTLE34 •..+�.LRIM�1Ve P.o.BS low. 1:. cf,InpA ca A. -=7 7d0.v' B5 a7: r �IgT.r cesa^xi:v�+rro+. A REVISIONS: t - b N � m U C) m� 4 C O TW o O � V u O i O o � m w DO = a C O loft V ELEVATIONS [HIP ROOF] FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.L.O. DATE: 02/08/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET. 3 OF SHEETS. 02/08/23 ��� 1 2m Ym 51 _ Qd Ic o-C- rat PLYw000 - 1 6G -EFEOCCI.eS. y 1 EPS R-7ECH a BOAtO IR SInsWelimJ L (2) COAT SIXCO - R 21 m"TYN BY TRLE 24 REP 17 s EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY 1 1 seae iii�=i � nn Scde'1/4'=1.0' {� TRUSS Ire WALL D� 6r BemVHeDCW Plot. b6VALL ' 2-214 ` 2.7i4 Winddx �2� WALL SECTXXJ PIAN VEW WINDOWS DETAIL 1 ti�GTRilly Scate:l/4'=1 D' 13 5 9 2HD /LWR �rl T6 ^I 6 �I I 1STROO4lMNG SECTION "D" Sp1e1/4'-I'4r ® KEYNOTES 1 EXIEROR RASTER 31B' (2) COAT STUCCO -SUF'@lWALL STUCCO SYS EW' ILC-ES ESR.2214 os' + IEPS "INSULFOAM^ WC -ES ESR-17M - SEE DETAIL 1 2 PROVDE CORROSION REST. WEEP IN RMIN (26 GA MM„ WEEP SCREED SRA L BE ACE A MOF 4-ABOVE THE EARTH OR 2' ABCNE PAVED AREAS ICRCSR733 6 2 11 a ROOF TILE By wedake Row; Roofing Sokdl-BARCELON4 UES Ev-W_Report-ER-412-Concrete Ne iOOFSLODE3:12 4 DBL RATE 5 WADER / BEAM (SEE FRAMING PLAN) 6 2, P T D F SILL PLATE -Provide not lea Bret B 1--on deaonce Iron a Vowd earth to wood Nan ing members than res<on exterior /oundoti dleffK*,* wood Ydl be of naturo4W dkffabb .prmervW&c treah,0 o (CRC 5317 1121) 7 WINDOW/WIDER GLASS DOOZ[SE E FLOOR PLAN FOR DMENSIONS7 B DOOR Rff ROOT RAN FOR DIMENSIONS) 9 2.6 WALL W R-23 NSULATON @ EXTERIORWALLS 10 ROOF - R-49 W"TXIN @ BOTTOM CORD BY TITLE 24 REPORT 11 ROOF -R-13 NSUA710N @ TOP CORD BY TITLE 24 REPORT 12 FLOOR/GARAGE ATTIC - RJB NSIAARON @ BOTTOM CORD BY TALE 24 REPORT 13. 5/8 ' GYP BOARD WAL S IRP.) 14 CONCiEIE FLOOR IS ROOF SHEATNG' I/2'C3X PLYWOOD 16 MAMUF TRUSSES@24'OC 17 141N X 24 IN GABLE LOUVER VENT WITH A SCREEN 1B PROVIDE 121 MINIMUM G I SCREEN VENTS 14'WDE X 6' FIT I I I ONE @ 6' ABOVE FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION III ONE @ 12' BELOW CEILING AT ELEVATION 22 WIH/NDRNL- FINAL DESIGN BY OWNER 23 6x12 BEAM 24 6x4 CD24' OC TRELLISRAFIERS 25 22@3'0C TRELLIS 3 A k T 6 n L 0 r z RR4FTIN14, eFa4cN . iTfl.E M- stv4ir+a.y4+e PO Bw 1018 IA MINTA CA 92247 7MIAB58927 sonlaOobFezocampa.aW ion com sonliogolonezocomlw.ugmal Co'n REVISIONS: 02/09/23 N � 8 N ^.am v m U m 10 U d � J r V c O A w O „T o N G 2 cI� v U O Q C on on O C B\ V Z SECTIONS [GABLE END] FILE: 2o27 P / Martinez DRAWN: S L O DATE: 02/08/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET 4 OF SHEETS. 02/08/23 o�PMI's 2•6 NA BARREL CLAY 2x6 NAILER M.- -Rpo'ile ROOF TILE NAIL 1.40 FELT OVER �� )-40 FELT OVER ONE PIECE'S' PLSwOCO MMSON-ROOF TILE SHEATHING PLYWOOD sFFATHB.6 DECK ROOF NOTE: NOTE: DECK EACH TILE TO BE FASTENED WITH A No.22 GA CORROSION EACH TILE TO BE FASTENED WITH A No 22 GA CORROSION RESISTANT NAIL OF SUFFICIENT LENGHT TO PENETRATE THE RESLSTAM NAIL OF SUFFICIENT LENGHT TO PENETRATE THE SHEATHING AT LEAST 314 INCH OR THROUGH THE SHEATHING SHEATHING AT LEAST 3/4 INCH OR TH OIJIGH THE SHEATHING THICKNESS, WHICHEVER 15 LESS THICKNESS, WHICHEVER IS LESS ROOF TILE BY'11.Vbka Ra l Roofing ROOF TILE BY Weglai loyal fibdxg Solulians 'UES EvnWatlon 7epat-E7-412-Co,cee ire NITS UES Faolu — Report -ER-412-Conc•ete Rle NTS TYPICAL DETAIL 1 RIDGE / HIP DETAIL 2 O'Hogin's Vents for Clay Tile CIDy'S'- Secontlory Vent Co+erlpdilel ROOF TILE By Wesnake Roval RoolK,g Sonno s UESEw'uotlon Report -ER-412-Concrete ire •Net Free Ventibfion Area-97.50sq in Weght Per Ned Los GOMan¢ea 26 gauge 2.6 2. Copp& 16 ox 90 �f 34 23 24 Auminum 0 32 30 r- Y Cpl. rr �, g 1915, 21.5- N,T,S ATTIC VENTS 3 EAVE DETAIL 4 'INSTALLATION OF ROOFING MATERIAL FIBERGLASS CAP SHEET SET INTO SHAH BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CONT ASPHALT MOPPING MANUFACTURERS SPECIFK-AILMS' Ignftion-Aesistant Eaves (Open Soffit) FIBERGLASS FELT- SO O COIN ASPHALT 4/2 riOOFING- -� WtalsLn rZ Cd CJiIC 57--852R -1 `Irxx aQ.nlz:: NOTE: ALL RWILTUUP ROOFING SHALL BE CLASS 'A' BUILT-UP ROOFING 5 EAVE DETAIL 6 ,14 ZtRY t.+nrMv.,44 nItl-1 c,—,_rwnn rn.•-w>-1i•..,1,l1-:s. i1,,,;=n_i._-_-.,--..*­_oa-err ..�.n R s,I - TO., Fvokgdm Re W-E111412 dxlg50luA Til 1, I UES EvMNsIlm Report-ER-012-Calcrele Tie L[Y7? 2 , =- M aGrSOL-- ---"_----= - -0 - --- ___---- = I in IGr1?r d rq b{s m at i4 6ee of oo1lwdne. haLVcl. .mQ ax net Im1ed to. Yenta, r Cnnnni .Ie4W'd wd IwT martial egaPrnent, it as wit 4iq bet—i 110 aeTees to 270 aegees of, true norm nina Rnounted on V-31bp8rl rods LCOeann ' Energy Cone411 .1 1 I 1 I W n SLOPE 3: i7 E , 1 - - - - ------ - II fl ! ----------------- I: •I � � it � _ I: Ii ii _ _ J ILL y 4x� 6 7yp@ 2'-a' O.C. U , O ROOF PLAN "GABLE END" Scale: 1/4' = 1 _T F- AREA OF ROOF WITH ATTIC SPACE: WHOLE 1410111,5E 1210 sq it AREA OF VENT REQUIRED 121C/150= B Cb sq It 01 1.161 6 sqR II-f CMA!I.:N 97p %c �IS -`© 141n x IB in Seel Gale la—Ve—J!,ascreen I— Elavoi ror Ioc.h_I I ID GO xi in e,ochx4=440 Sq In OHAGM VEM4ATIOV SYSTEM - CYry'S' tJ �J 9750 sg n—,c 5=703 sq in TOTAL = 1,220 a4-im PmWded TWO -CAR GARA4 455 sqR AREA OF VENT REQUIRED 4551150= 303 seft OR 4368Win IS G79?Al[W87HfJ41G7Y.L�lD0C75 -` 11r, 12 m . 12 in Stool Gale Lo.rm-Ve~.n0 scre&s Isee Devot.a'ls lo: Iacaxansl 63 03 sq in cocn x 3 = 1 B9 sc e, OHAGM VENMAIM SYSTEM - C:ay S 9750sq m eachx3=29_S qIn TOTAL = 411111.5 •q.irr- ProWded ROOF LEGEND BUILT-UP R001lMG PER SPECIFICATIONS GAFGLAS''_0 FlexP - 6 ICC ESR-1274 Applicable Standards \vim UL Approved for Use in the conch action of Class A, B. of C roofs (Type G1 BURL • FM Approved • ASTM D-2178. Type VI *ARROM SHOW DIRECTION OF SLOPE' NJSTPLLE ri YCrU SPECIFICATIONS J ROOF CRICKET 70 DNERT ,�a 1 WATERFLOV/TOIX7AININn 2%Sbpe) OBJECT DBNIIFKA7ION AMR TION r 117,6 It VERTICAL D57ANCE ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR OBJECT_ ABBREVIATIONS LOP, = TOP OF PARAPET ASSEMBLY T O.R. = ELEVATION AT TOP OF ROOFING TOF= CHIMNEY TOP OF FLUE ELEVATION T OS = TOP OF STEEL FRAME FABRICATION F L S = SCUPPER FLOW UNE ELEVATION N T I A e O O P E Z IXiARVeG, gnIGN a TIRE N -4rrrl mrrprs PC Boy 1018 LA OJNTA CA 92247 RISC 465 6927 sanliafp'oxrocompo =wr>on com smlo�operocampo`�0mal com '' TL REVISIONS: L1 02/07/23 N # N ROOF PLAN GABLE END FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.L.O. DATE: 02/07/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET. 5 OF SHEETS. 100 *BUILDING DEPT. SUBMITAL* 02/07/23 I CF1 R SUMMARY REPORT GENERAL NOTES 1 ALL WORK CALLED FOR N THESE PLANS SWLLL BE EXECUTED WITH EXTREME CONCERN FOR CRAFTSMANSHIP AND SAFETY N FULL ACCORDANCE WITH THE ADOPTED CODES AND ORDINANCES OF THE JURISDICTION IN WHICH IT IS BEING CONSTRUCTED. 2. ALL WORK, WHETHER SPECIFICALLY CALLED FOR OR NOT, SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED UNDER THE WEST EDITION OF THE BUILDING CODE ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNING AGENCY 3. ALL EXTERIOR FLATWORK SHALL HAVE A POSITIVE SLOPE AWAY FROM THE BUILDING (1%MIN,) 4. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL THOROUGHLY FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THIS DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY CONSI RUCTION AND SHALL REPORT ANY DISCREPANCY 70 THE DESIGNER PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY WORK. SHOULD ANY DEVIATION BE MADE FROM THEE: PLANS WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT FROM THE DESIGNER. THE OWMERICONTRACTOR ASSUME ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUCH DEVIATION, 5 THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR STALL SUBMIT COPIES OF SHOP DRAWINGS OF ALL MANUFACTURED ITEMS ( Le. CABINETS, TRUSSES,ETC.) TO THE DESIGNER FOR REVIEW MID APPROVAL PRIOR TO FABRICATION, THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR WILL BE RESPONSIBLE 70 PROVIDE ADEQINTE TIME FOR REVIEW (T 0 WORKING DAYS) OF SUMMED ITEMS SO WHEREAS SUCH REVIEW SHALL NOT ADVERSELY IMPACT THE CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE. 6 INFREQUENT SITE VISITS BY THE DESIGNER OR ENGINEER, IN NO WAY ALLEVIATES THE CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY N REGARDS TO CODE COMPLIANCE. SAFETY OR THOROUGHNESS. 7 ALL SUBCONTRACTORS SHALL VISIT THE JOB SITE WITHIN 24 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING WORK THE SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIVE FOR REVIEWING RELATED TRADES SUB- SURFACE PREPARATION AND SHALL REPORT ANY NON -CONFORMING DISCREPANCY TO THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR EXECUTION OF WORK BY ANY SUBCONTRACTOR INDICATES ACCEPTANCE OF THE PREVIOUS TRADES WORK B THE OWNER O AGREES TO HD HARMLESS, INDEMNIFY, AND DEFEND THE DESIGNER, HIS EMPLOYEES, AND ENGINEERS AGAINST ANY AND ALL LABILITY, CLAIM DAMAGES AND COSTS OF DEFENSE ARISING OUT OF THE ERRORS OR OMISSIONS, OR NEGLIGENT ACTS CAUSED BY THE MODIFICATIONS TO THE PUNS AND SPECIFICATIONS 9 ANY CFUNC E. MODIFICATION OR ALTERATION OF THESE PLANS SHALL BE AT THE SOLE RISK OF THE PERSON MAIONG OR CAUSING THE SANE AND SHOULD BE REVIEWED BY THE DESIGNER OF RECORD FOR CONFORMITY WITH THESE PLANS 10L VERIFY CONNECTION POINTS FOR POWER TELER40NE AND CAN SYSTEMS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION APPROXIMATE ONLY LOCATIONS INDICATED FOR TRANSFORMER LOCATIONS, ETC, 11 COMPLY WITH ALL UTILITY COMPANY REQUIREMENTS. PROVIDE ALL RELATED CONDUITS, PALL BOXES AND RISERS 12 CONTRACTOR BALL VERIFY ACTUAL DEPTH AND LOCATION OF ALL EXISTING UITUITES PRIOR 70 CONSTRUCTION. GALL UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT POLL FREE 8111 PRIOR TO TRENCHING, GRADING, EXCAVATING, DRILLING. PIPE PISHBNG, PLANTING TREES DIGGING FENCE POST HOES ETC, THEY WILL SUPPLY INFORMATION OR LOCATE AND MARK ANY UNDERGROUND FACILITIES 13 BUILDING ADDRESS STALL BE PROVIDED ON THE BUILDING N SUCH POSITION AS TO BE PLAINLY VM UE END LEGIBLE FROM THE STREET 14 ALL OR EQUAL SUBSIIMIOb MUST BE SUBMITTED TO, AND APPROVED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE ITEM 15 THE DEVELOPER / CONTRACTOR I OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VERIFICATION OF DaSNTNKG1�CURB LOCATION (OR EWE OF STREET PAYING IF NO CURBS EXIS'TJ FROM PROPERTY LINE(S) WITH THE PUBLIC W0116 DEPARTMENT. 16 LIST OF SPECIAL INSPECTION ITEMS IF REQUIRED: • SOILS COMPACTION PRIM FOUNDATION NSPECTON • EXPANSION/EPOY/' ANCHORS INSTALLATION • STRUCTURAL MASONRY ti"'�tiA'uST :It'• `�1A'_ `" `R "t ' .�..""�.':�: '". ...... ..... ...... :::7"^.,......_.. li 0 CALGREEN NOTES 1) AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION CONgrKXLERI5) INSTALLED BY THE BUILDER SHALL BE IN PLACE FOR Fl. INSPECTION AND SHALL MEET THE FOLLOIANG REQUIREMENTS' a) CONTROLLERS SHALL BE WEATHER-03 SOIL- MOISTURE BASED THAT AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTS IRRIGATION IN RESPONSE TO CHANGES IN PLANT NEEDS AS WEATHER CO,VDRIONS CHANGE b) WEATHER -BASED CONTROLLERS WTTHOUT INTEGRAL RAIN SENSORS 01 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS THAT ACCOUNT FOR LOCAL RAAFALL SHALL HAVE A SEPARATE WIRED OR WIRELESS RAN SENS07 WHICH CONNECTS OR COMMUNICATES WITH THE CONRROLLERIS) SOIL MOISTURE BASED CONTROLLERS ARE NOT REQUIRED TO HAVE RAIN SENSOR INPUT CALGREEN 44 304 1) 2) AT THE TIME OF FINAL INSPECTION, A MANUAL, COMPACT DISC, WEB BASED REFERENCE OR OTHER MEDIA ACCEPTABLE TO THE ENFORCING AGENCY WHICH INCLUDES ALL OF THE FOLLOWING SHALL BE PLACED IN THE BUILDING: CALGREEN 54 410 I I DIRECTIONS TO THE E CANER 07 OCCUPANT THAT THE MANUAL \JAL SWILL REMAIN' WITH THE BUILDING THROUGHOUT THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE STRUCTURE b) OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSR'JCTKKJS FOR THE FOLLOWING i) EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES, INCLUDING WATER -SAVING DEVICES AND SYSTEMS, HVAC SYSTEMS, WATER -HEATING SYSTEMS AND OTHER MAJOR APPUANCESAND EQUIPMENT iil ROOF AND YARD DRAINAGE, INCLUDING GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS iiil SPACE CONDITIONING SYSTEMS, INCLUDING CONDENSERS AND AIR FILTERS Y) LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION SYSTEMS Y) WATER REUSE SYSTEMS C) INFORMATION FROM LOCAL UTILITY. WATER AND WASTE RECOVERY PROVIDERS ON METHODS TO FURTHER REDUCE RESOURCE CQNS'JMPTIOV, INCLUDING RECYCLE PROGRAMS AND LOCATIONS b) PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Al CARPOOL OPTIONS AVAILABLE IN THE AREA e1 EDUCATIONAL MATERK ON THE POSITIVE IMPACTS OF AN INTERIOR RELATIVE HJMIDITY BETWEEN 30-69 PERCENT AND WHAT METHODS AN OCCUPANT MAY USE TO MAINTAIN THE RELATIVE HUMIDITY LEVEL IN THAT RANGE 0 INFORMAION ABOUT WATER -CONSERVING LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION DESIGN AND CONTROLLERS WHICH CONSERVE WATER g) INSTR'JCTONS FOR MAINTAINING G'Jl AND DOWNSPOUTS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF DWERTING WATER AT LEAST 5 FEET AWAY FROM THE FOUNDATION h) INFORMATION' ON REQUIRED ROUTINE MAINTENANCE MEAS'J7ES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CAULKING, PAINTING, GRADING AROUND THE BUILDING. ETC I INFORMATION ABOUT STATE SOLAR ENERGY AND INCENTIVE PROGRAMS AVAILABLE II A COPY OF ALL SPECIAL INSPECTION VERIFICATIONS REQUIRED BY THE ENFORCING AGENCY OR THIS CODE UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT DI T �r,P.`111YIL i�IInllBll�� TWO WORKING DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG SYMBOLS & ABBREVIATIONS IPPPP•'I-1. illi.Ir, I II. Ii�aIIlllli�iOlA�i� SITE PLAN NOTES • WARNING : PLANT MATERIAL LISTED MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE BEEN APPROVED BY THE AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONERS OFFICE • LANDSCAPED AREAS INDICATED SHALL BE PROVIDED W/FULL COVERAGE AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION SYSTEM W/AN APPROVED BACK FLOW DEVICE • TEMPORARY TOILETS SHALL BE PROVIDED BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR FOR ALL TRADES UNUL THE COMPLETION OF THE WORK • ALL TRADES SHALL AT ALL TIMES KEEP THE PREMISES FREE FROM ACCUMULATION OF WASTE MATERIALS OR RUBBISH CAUSED BY THE WORK • NO UTILITY TRENCHES PARALLEL IO A FOOTING AND DEEPER THAN IB" SHALL BE LOCATED WITHIN A DISTANCE OF 4'-O' OF A BUILDING FOOTING. • UTILITY TRENCHES PERPENDICULAR TO A FOOTING SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 4'-0" DEEP AND THE DISTURBED SOIL SHALL BE COMPACTED WITHIN A 4'-0" DISTANCE OF ANY FOOTING OR UNDER A CONCRETE SLAB • ALL PROPERTY LINES, EASEMENTS AND BUILDINGS BOTH EXISTING AND PROPOSED, ARE SHOWN ON THIS SITE PLAN • THE DEVELOPER/CONTRACTOR/OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VERIFICATION OF EXISTING CURB (OR EWE OF STREET PAVING IF NO CURB EXIST), LOCATION FROM THE PROPERTY UNE(S) WITH THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PERMIT NOTES 4 "APPLICATIONS FOR WHICH NO PERMIT IS ISSUED WITHIN 180 DAYS FOLLOWING THE DATE OF APPLICATION SHALL AUTOMATICALLY EXPIRE." (CRC R105.3.2) . "EVERY PERMIT ISSUED SHALL BECOME INVALID UNLESS WORK AUTHORIZED IS COMMENCED WITHIN 180 DAYS AFTER IFS ISSUANCE OR IF THE WORK AUTHORIZED IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 180 DAYS. A SUCCESSFUL INSPECTION MUST BE OBTAINED WITHIN 180 DAYS." (CRC R105.5) P "ALL'OR EQUAL' SUBSTITUTIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO AND APPROVED BY THE BUILDING OFFICIAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE ITEM." • "A SEPARATE PERMIT IS REQUIRED FOR THE 5.22 KwDC SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM REQUIRED PER THE APPROVED ENERGY CALCULATIONS FOR THIS PROJECT. THIS PERMIT MUST BE OBTAINED PRIOR TO THE FRAMING/ROUGH MEP COMBINATION INSPECTION AND PRIOR TO COVERING ANY WALLS OR CEILINGS." ATTACHMENT 3 51120 Avenida Navarro CONSULTANTS SANTIAGO LOPEZ-OCAMPO Drafting, Design & Title 24 - Residential Compliance P.Q a. TDIe La Queen. CA 92247 Phone: (760)4e5-e927 Email' wnliopobpeloCompo�MyalxTo cam FRED SHEU ENGINEERING Structural Engineer 1 A266 Cal l bmla AYe, Snle LED WCHoMRe, U 92392 Phone: (760) 955-7522 Ema II: Ira�herATrp'reer®DndLwm DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND SAFETY 'ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL COMPLY WRTH THE 2019 CALIFO— RESIDENTIAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, GREEN BUILD/NGAND 2019 ENERGY CODES S THE LA QUINTA MUNNNPAL CODE• CONSTRUCTION HOURS OCTOBER 1 - APRIL 30 MAY 1 - SPTEMBER 30 MmdW{rNOaY 7:00om-530arn Monday -Friday 6-.OD=.7:OOPD Salurday 8:00o 5.00w Sal 8:00om-590Rm Sunday NOT ALLOWED S-cl NOT ALLOWED G— Cade Hall G— Code Hall NOT ALLOWED NOTALLOWED BLOCK WALLS, TRASH ENCLOSURES, TEMPORARY POWER POLES, POOLS, SPAS REQUIRE SEPARATE PERMFTS S17YAIP DESA,N PACKAGE - DEFERRED 3Z0WTAI GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS IF ANY ERRORS, DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS APPEAR IN THE DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS OR OTHER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, THE GENERA CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE DESIGNER IN WRITING OF SUCH ERROR OR OMISSION N THE EVENT THAT THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR FADS TO GIVE SUCH NOTICE BEFORE CONSTRUCTION AND/OR FABRICATION OF THE WORK, THE GENERA CONTRACTOR WILL M HELD RESPONSIBLE TO THE RESULT OF ANY ERRORS, DSCREPANCES OR OMISSIONS AND THE COST OF RECTIFYING THE SAME 3 DETAIL NUMBER / EXISTING GRADE ABV ABOVE DN DOWN (FTC) PUTUREIRDI BD OC ON CENTER COLUMN LINES GRID LINES B SHEET NUMBER �M9 NEW OR FINISHED AC ASPHALTIC CONCRETE DRAG DRAWING CONCRETE PROPERTY ORE -- I-� �--I-1 KEYNOTES / CONTOURS ADJ ADJACENT E. EAST IF ( I FUTURE FIRURE TOP OF NLRB SCHDL SC SCHEDULE _ 6 DOOR SYMBOL � fi9 EXISTING CONTOURS A P L ASSUMED PROPERTY LINE EA EACH FTG FOOTING SIM SNILIIR "��'-'•""•• CONCRETE BCR BEGIN CURB RETURN EG EXISTING GRADE G GUTTER 5113 STANDARD A WINDOW SYMBOL ® MASONRY VENEER TOP OF WALL BF BOTTOM OF Fog rWC EL ELEVATION GA GAUGE STRIIC SIRUCNTULL REVISION ® TOP OF CURB B O F BOTTOM OF FASCIA ELEC ELECTRICAL GYP BIRD GYPSUM BOARD TOP TOP OFPARAPET s.i �Y t - CLAD AROUND REVISION CONCRETE BLOCK TOP OF PAVEMENT BIRD BOARD ELEV ELEVATION GALL GALVANIZED TF TOP OF FOOTING R H ® ACOUSTIC TILE OR BOARD BTWN BETWEEN ED EQUAL HIC HANDICAP (T F C I (TOP OF FLUSH CUM)M MATCH LINEGY SUM BOARD CB CATCH BASIN EXIST EXISTING HT HEIGHT T P TOP OF PAVING l.J SHADED PORTION NO DOUBLE LINES C L CENTERLINE EXP EXPANSION HP HIGH POINT T W TOP OF WALL IS THE SIDE CONSIDERED O AT SMALL SCALE C O CLEANOUT ETC ETCETERA JT JOINT TYP TYPICAL WORK POINT LA GATT INSULATION CLR CLEAR FIN FINISH MAX. Mp%ININ W WEST 1 CONTROL POINT - - PLYWOOD CIVIL] CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT FG FINISH GRADE MIN MINIMUM WI WITH T o /I —PATLN Pll PROPERTY LINE CONC CONCRETE F.P FINISH PAVING MTL METAL WO WHERE OCCURS Y 5 SaTILV+IDEHTIFICATION NEW FINISH GRADE COOT CONTINUOUS FLIT FLOOR N NORTH REINF REINFORCEMENT "RSFi WHERE SE(,'TION y,575 SHOWN HORIZONTALLY C Y CUBIC YARD F H FIRE HYDRANT N G NATURAL GRADE BET REIENi10N I$' ISORAWH DET DETAIL FL FLOW LINE NIC NOT IN CONTRACT SEC SECTION ter, -. --_ •...n _. n.1r r4[vv[ cL.es-aPo,la..a:.-...c.n L•.ss�G,y, x�",-• i. _.,_._._. x<r._�ci:r,.Na a"-^rv'o»-.Cn r"aw o.....,-6"+�1s•i;�� PROJECT LOCATION a �ai�e t VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE SHEET INDEX C.S. COVER SHEET SP SITE PLAN PGP PRECISE GRADING PLAN 1 DIMENSION PLAN 2 FLOOR PLAN 3 ELEVATIONS 4 SECTIONS 5 ROOF PLAN D.1 SPECS & DETAILS PA WASTE & GAS ISOMETRICS P.2 FIRE STOP PENETRATIONS M.1 MECHANICAL PLAN E.1 ELECTRICAL PLAN L24 TIRE 24 REPORT C,G CALGREEN Sl FOUNDATION PLAN S2 LOWER LEVEL FRAMING PLAN S3 UPPER LEVEL FRAMING PLAN S4 FASTENING SCHEDULE - TABLE 2304.101 SDI GENERAL NOTES & STANDARD DETAILS SD2 DETAILS SD3 DETAILS SD4 DETAILS SSWI STEEL STRONG-WALL/ANCHORAGE DETAILS SSW2 STEEL STRONG -WALL / FRAMING DETAILS L7.0 COVER PAGE / LANDSACAPE L2.0 LANDSCAPE PLAN L2.0 LANDSCAPE PLAN L3,0 IRRIGATION PLAN L3.1 IRRIGATION DETAILS PROJECT DATA PROPOSED FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE FOR: OWNER: HACIENDA GROUP INC. 1760)564-7514 77935 Cate Tml La Qant9, CA 92253 PROJECT ADDRESS: 51120 AVENIDA NAVARRO LA QuIMe, CA. 92253 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: APIN. 773-078005 Recorded BooUPope: MB 1 Met SubaiWbn Name: SANTA CARMELRA AT VALE U QUINTA NO 14 L9VPa¢el: ID Block: 122 Tract Number: N I AVallable LOT 'a Reco'deo lot s Ls 0 11 aces THOMAS BROS MAPS PAGFJGRID: PAGE: 549 GRID: F7 TOWNSHIPIRANGE: TW&E SEC 1 SE OCCUPANCY R141 TYPE OF CONS/RIICIION: VAN-4?.'Ed NUMBER OF STONES: 2 BULDNG HEAW 26-11',AFGrade SPMAI2ER5 REQUIRED: YES PROPERTY CHARAC TERISTICS: LOT Al SANIGG SQ,FT IS FLOOR: 1.1160 SQ FT 2ND FLOOR: 1.123 0 SQFT Z239 0 SQ FT TWO -CAR GARAGE: 4550SQFT COVERED PATIO: 171 0 SQ F1 - COVERED BALCONY 293 0 SQ FT BALCONY 135 0 SQ R TOTAL FOOTPRINT IT S FLOORI 1,7420 SQFl - "BUILDING DEPT. SUBMITAL" T G O L O P E 2 ORAFRNG, UEiICN F TITLE 1!4- M1•a•,Y umpr,s PO B 1018 IA OJ',NTACA922e7 760 485 B927 sanliapGloPetocomPo'.lvhao com sEGlcgboxtocamaoiagr,dl com REVISIONS: 02109123 �sN rn n Q m U 2 F m W-- U C, Ol J r O o N O COVER SHEET Q 2 FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez IF•��PT� DRAWN: &LO Z` DATE: 02/09/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET Q CS -OF SHEETS. ,I,OD 02/09/23 I`l O CD QC\J QDPOINTATUM ' z a Zo WN 51120 AVENIDA I ' F`N,: 773C LO W O 0 4 05 NOTE: DRIVEWAY APPROACH REQUIRES SEPARATE PERMIT AND INSPECTION BY CITY OF LA QUINTA PUBLIC WORKS THE DEVELOPER/CONTRACTOR/OWNER IS RESPONSABILE FOR THE VERIFICATION OF EXISTING CURB [OR EDGE OF STREET PAVING IF NO CURB EXISTS] LOCATION FROM PROPERTY LINE(S) WITH THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. PROPOSED 5' Block Wall [By Separate Permit] (20' L.) 00 AVENIDA NAVARRO N.:773078033 5rec BLOCK— � _6M,HR cKWALL SPA 4r S'li.NIIaCEWA 6MG„ BIOOK WALL PROPOSED 5' Block Wall [By Separate Permit] (20' L.) FIRE DEPARTMENT NOTES 1 . Property/Unit Addressing shall be provided. Minimum 4-inch tall numbers of contrasting color to their background shall be displayed on the structure and viewable from the roadway or posted at the driveway entrance and maintained visible- 2. The proposed structure requires a fire flow of 500 gallons per minute from a single hydrant located within 600-feet of all exterior portions Of the structure. (CFC 507.5.1 & APPENDIX B) 3- Dwelling Units shall maintain a minimum 3-feet clear width Egress Court from emergency escape windows and doors of sleeping rooms and shall deposit to the front of the property or public way. (Ref. CBC 1028.4 / CRC R31 1.1) 4- A Residential Fire Sprinkler system shall be installed in compliance with CRC R313. CA Licensed Contractor (C-16) shall submit plans and details for review and approval prior to system installation and Rough inspections. The Fire Department approved plans and conditions letter must be at the job site THE GROUND IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE FOUNDATION SHALL BE SLOPED AWAY FROM BUILDING AT A SLOPE OF NOT LESS THAN 6" (5 PERCENT SLOPE) IN THE FIRST 10 FEET MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO THE FACE OF THE WALL. IMPERVIOUS SURFACES WITHIN 10 FEET OF BUILDING SHALL BE SLOPED A MINIMUM OF 2 PERCENT AWAY FROM BUILDING - 0 ELECTRIC METER & 200 AMP MAIN 2 T.V. CABLE SERVICE. DISCONNECT & MAIN PANEL WITH # 410 � REBAR UNDERGROUND WITH ACORN J TELEPHONE SERVICE. CLAMP CONNECTED TO COLD WATER PIPE & BOND TO GAS PIPING SYSTEM R 100' GAS METER PROPOSED I TWO -CAR GARAGE TRAVEL r GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS If any ERRORS, DISCREPANCIES or OMISSIONS appear in the drawings, specifications or other contract documents, the GENERAL CONTRACTOR shall notify the designer in writing of such error or omission. In the event that the GENERAL CONTRACTOR fails to give such notice before construction and/or fabrication of the work, THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR WILL BE HELD RESPONSIBLE to the result of any errors, discreponces or omissions and the cost of rectifying the some GENERAL SYMBOLS WALL SECTION 4 ELEVATION HEIGHT T.O.P. TOP OF PARAPET T.O.PL TOP OF PLATE T O C. TOP OF CONCRETE T.O. W & D. TOP OF WINDOWS & DOORS CL CENTERLINE PROPOSED 6' Block Wall [By Separate GENE" CONTRACTOR SHAU VISIT THE JOB SITE AND VERIFY AU EXISTING CONDITIONS 77975 CALLE TAMPICO 1r APN.:773078028 e � J - � n PROPOSED -Co FOUR BEV�,R.00M HOUSE ;b FINISH FLOOR TO BE 12" ABOVE DATUM POINT AT TOP OF CURB AT CENTERLINE OF LOT PROPOSED & B/ock Wall [By Separate Permit] (76'-4" L.) 2 EXISTING FIRE HYDRANT Located @ AVENIDA NAVARRO ± 150' North of the property & ± 100' South of the property, — N b 0 o i ref _ e- f °r2� c �d� e2��a VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE .':ANT LOT 773078016 " A T A 0 O z rm.r: u- Irnr,nr o,...e PC Iola W W NTA. CA 92247 760. aBS BV27 © REVISIONS: 02107123 Arul 1n 'd W F � E U O SITE PLAN CC 2 RE: 2021 P I Martinez DRAWN: S.L.O. DATE: I12107/23 SCALE: AS NOTED S 5HEET. SP° CIF SHEETS. � 11'b 02/07/23 GENERAL NOTES: 1. All work shall be done in accordance With the latest edition of the STANDARD PLANS OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA and the latest edition of the STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION, 2 It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to apply to the City of Lo Ouinto Public Works Department for the necessary permits and to be responsible for satisfactory compliance for all current environmental regulations during the life of construction activities for the project Additional studies and/or permits may be required, 24 The contractor shall obtain all permits as required by the City of Lo Ouinto or other governing agencies, 4. The contractor shall notify the City of Lo Ouinto Public Works Department forty-eight (48) hours prior to any grading, brushing, or clearing and each phase of construction at (760) 777-7048, 5' The locations of existing underground utilities are shown in an approximate way only. The contractor shall determine the exact location of all existing utilities before commencing Work, The contractor agrees to be fully responsible for any and all damages which might be occasioned by his failure to The locate and preserve any and all utilities. 6, The contractor shall be responsible for the removal, replacement, or relocation of all regulatory, warning and guide signs. 7. The City Engineer shall approve the design and installation of all street name signs, traffic control signs, traffic striping, legends, and pavement markers type and location. 8. The contractor shall not disturb existing survey monuments or bench marks noted on the plans, or found during construction. Removal and replacement shall be done by a registered Civil Engineer with an R.C.E. NUMBER BELOW 33.966, or a LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR ONLY. 9. Construction operations and maintenance of equipment within one half mile of human occupancy shall be performed only during the time periods as follows: October 1st to April 30th: Monday through Friday 7:OOAM to 5:30PM May is to September 30th: Monday through Friday 6:OOAM to 7: OOPM Work shall be prohibited any time on Sundays or on Federal Holidays No reduction of the traveled way width shall be permitted on any City street on weekends or holidays, ore when active work is not being done, unless prior authorization to do so is granted by the City Engineer, No lane closures shall be permitted or allowed on any City street before 8:30AM and after 3:3OPM unless authorization to do so is granted by the City Engineer. 10. All traveled ways must be cleaned daily of all dirt, mud and debris deposited on them as a result of the grading operation. Cleaning is to be done to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 11. All construction areas shall be properly posted and lighted in conformance with the California State Manual of Warning Signs, Lights, and Devices for use in the performance of work upon highways in order to eliminate any hazards 12 Construction projects disturbing more than 1-Acre must obtain a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit. Owners/Developers are requited to: a) file a notice of intent (N01) with the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB). b) prepare a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWIPPP): and c) have a Monitoring Plan for the site. The NPDES is a National Program to control non -point source pollutants carried by storm water. The program is implemented and enforced by the SWRCB. Estimated Quantities RAW FILL - 173 C Y. RAW CUT - 2B C Y. NOTE: QueTltjties shown are for permit purpoaee only. ConLracto, is responsible for his/her own Quantities r � E%. U01JT1 eO% w!y 01 DMMVEW�pIT, xZ C u� z ;i �LL Iry so9 Cl • �lI I � _-a � SL S— cc 1 0 l "1 Q I I Topography done by Egan Engineering i4 In APRIL of 2022 CON57RUCilON epPerAeum aWnn LkAt In unrdeace walk A.nerelfy ncceptep �- Y�•f"' �j amslrnUen prWellxaW, ne4Uueuen eenfa. •. 'n be squired m -le NO. 14614 d enpepkle TnpvlwlhBlaT fee )e6 Lu ewIYJLw. d1M•lus the W xm>deurWn d r Pt.]rR IPdudlrl. IWTes7 Irf .fl ➢•+�PUA Ilhd Praprrq, uui 1w rugldremrnL adli pe auee lo. apply moliuuowFi ned PeL L° .15-C fe ne d luq hnun. 1k' ynd mn..1 binn cpmLFro. i f.uih ii 4ycn... tv defend, ndvmnUy AM hold d..iltn � CIVIL eeremen.f h.ra)nr rick - L . p .ff IlteblllLy. °1 L: ed. la f— I&e .10 gif+Cr v id.rtvrRRr a f -irk lh prefer ucepuxy r a firing neWlfeeece r a.Ain T.rer...l,.n.i CITY OF LA OUINTA, CALIFORNIA PRECISE GRADING PLAN CORONEL HOMES 51120 AVENIDA NAVARRO 1EEF limp" GRAPHIC SCALE M. ( IN FM > I inch = 10 [L CONSTRUCTION NOTES (D CONST. 1• l0 2• RETAINING WALL W/ I GARDEN WALL ON TOP (SEP. PERMIT) OINSTALL 4' PVC PIPE MR35 OINSTALL 4- DECK/YARD DRAIN MODEL NDS/ 11 OINSTALL BUBBLER BOX PER DETAIL SHOWN HEREON OCONSTRUCT 4- PC C (D REMOVE 1/2 BLOCK FROM BOTTOM COURSE TO ALLOW FOR DRAINAGE OCONSTRUCT DRIVEWAY APPROACH PER CITY STD. ND 221 OSAWCUT AND REMOVE ExisnNG SIDEWALK OCONSTRUCT 6• BLOCK WALL (SEP PERMIT) I I I E ISRNG RESIDENCE I ) L_ —FS. -- (45.50) a Ll LD LA OIIaL I COMMU LYW NTA�ENT DIRECTOR AIL I GRADING NOTES: 1 GRADING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ENGINEERED GRADING REQUIREMENTS OF THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, LATEST EDITION, AND SOILS REPORT, NO LP1412a . DATED: 12-30-14 • PREPARED BY: LANDMARK , TELEPHONE NO (760) 360-0665 2 THE SOILS ENGINEER AND THE ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST SHALL EXERCISE SUFFICIENT SUPERVISORY CONTROL DURING GRADING TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND CODE WITHIN THEIR PURVIEW. 3 THE DESIGN CIVIL ENGINEER SHALL EXERCISE SUFFICIENT CONTROL DURING GRADING AND CONSTRUCTION TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND CODE WITHIN HIS PURVIEW 4 DURING ROUGH GRADING OPERATIONS AND PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION OF PERMANENT DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, TEMPORARY DRAINAGE CONTROL SHALL BE PROVIDED TO PREVENT PONDING WATER AND DAMAGE TO ADJACENT PROPERTY 5 AFTER CLEARING, EXISTING GROUND SHALL BE SCARIFIED TO A MINIMUM OF 6-ON THE ENTIRE SITE OR AS RECOMMENDED BY THE SOILS REPORT. 6 THE MAXIMUM CUT AND FILL SLOPES SHALL BE 2:1 7, PADS SHALL BE COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM OF 90% RELATIVE DENSITY PER A.S T M, SPECIFICATIONS AND THE ABOVE MENTIONED SOILS REPORT 8. MINIMUM BUILDING PAD DRAINAGE SHALL BE 27- DRAINAGE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 0.3'DEEP AND BE CONSTRUCTED A MINIMUM OF 2'FROM THE TOP OF CUT OR FILL SLOPES. THE MINIMUM SLOPE OF SWALES SHALL BE 0.507. 9 ALL FILLS SHALL BE COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM OF NINETY (90) PERCENT OF MAXIMUM DENSITY AS DETERMINED BY THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE SECTION 7010 OR EQUIVALENT AS APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEER FIELD DENSITY SHALL BE DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE SECTION 7002, OR EQUIVALENT, AS DETERMINED BY THE CITY ENGINEER. 10 ALL STREET SECTIONS ARE TENTATIVE THE MINIMUM SECTION IS 3'A.C, OVER 4,5'CRUSHED AS ADDITIONAL SOIL TEST(S) SHALL BE REWIRED AFTER ROUGH GRADING TO DETERMINE EXACT SECTION REQUIREMENTS THE CITY ENGINEER SHALL APPROVE THE FINAL STREET SECTION. 11. THE CITY ENGINEER WILL REVIEW FOR APPROVAL THE FINAL STREET SECTIONS AFTER SUBMITTAL OF R'VALUE TESTS FOR ROADWAY SUBBASE 12 LOCATIONS OF FIELD DENSITY TESTS SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE SOILS ENGINEER OR APPROVED TEST AGENCY AND SHALL BE SUFFICIENT IN BOTH HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL PLACEMENT TO PROVIDE REPRESENTATIVE TESTING OF ALL FILL PLACED. TESTING IN AREAS OF A CRITICAL NATURE OF SPECIAL EMPHASIS SHALL BE IN ADDITION TO THE NORMAL REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLINGS. 13 THE FINAL COMPACTION REPORT AND APPROVAL FROM THE SOILS ENGINEER SHALL CONTAIN THE TYPE OF FIELD TESTING PERFORMED. EACH TEST SHALL BE IDENTIFIED WITH THE METHOD OF OBTAINING THE IN -PLACE DENSITY, WHETHER SAND CONE OR DRIVE RING, AND SHALL BE SO NOTED FOR EACH TEST SUFFICIENT MAXIMUM DENSITY DETERMINATION SHALL BE PERFORMED TO VERIFY THE ACCURACY OF THE MAXIMUM DENSITY CURVES USED BY THE FIELD TECHNICIAN 14. ALL UNDERGROUND FACILITIES, WITH LATERALS, SHALL BE IN PLACE AND INSPECTED PRIOR TO PAVING, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO. THE FOLLOWING: SEWER, WATER, ELECTRIC, COMMUNICATIONS, GAS, AND DRAINAGE. 15 THE FINAL UTILITY LINE BACKFlLL REPORT FROM THE PROJECT SOILS ENGINEER SHALL INCLUDE AN APPROVAL STATEMENT THAT THE BACKFlLL IS SUITABLE FOR THE INTENDED USE, 16. BLOCK WALLS ARE NOT PART OF THE GRADING PERMIT, PLEASE SUBMIT THESE FOR SEPARATE BUILDING PERMIT(S)L 17. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO PREVENT SILT CONTAMINATION OF STORMWATER INFILTRATION FACILITIES DURING CONSTRUCTION OF SUBSEQUENT IMPROVEMENTS BY THE CONTRACTOR_ IMMEDIATELY PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF STORM DRAINAGE RETENTIONANFILTRATION FACILITIES, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONDUCT, IN THE PRESENCE OF THE CITY INSPECTOR• A PERFORMANCE TEST DESIGNED TO CLEARLY DEMONSTRATE THE FUNCTIONAL ADEQUACY OF THE FACILITIES - TO THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE WIND EROSION AND DUST CONTROL MEASURES AS REQUIRED BY THE FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL PLAN APPROVED FOR THIS PROJECT. ALL MEASURES SHALL BE TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE CITY, 2Ala I fe LTELOpI BDS r 1T6X 2 1 i' s a�I 51.6 TW G OWNER/DEVELOPER SY (44 a1.%I a 447I (4As) (444) TF. + KA 4.6 K, TT CORONEL HOMES I 4g14 T5 (444) 4276D MACO STREET IND10, CA 92201 GARAGE (44.4I LOT 7 } (760) 775-1234 40 Sy I PROPOSED RESIDENCE F.F - 46.70 PAD 4580 "` 5' ^' ZEKEOCORONELENT.COM LOT AREA: - nII]`i m= • AC 8,000 SOFT. (011 ACRES) 46. A� 40.01 5 , of I T � �< . � D.9. I -1X °O0`r Fir I DISTURBED AREA: f4+5) (aa.6) 4 Y i� .41. 5 IU pb� p 511 T. local SQFT. (011 ACRES) � FS (4a a)LL o f 44.1 D5.30 (44 3) 3D� ! �- '�''1 Y o� z a 4i.1 1i - Poo a p6.14 14e 4� 9 1 (SEP. PERMIT) a .!-I I "6'� TELCOAN Box TWO B0% 12'.12CATCH BASIN (NOS 1200 UP EQUAL) RISERS AS . 229X i!',' u��.yy-� �` 45,97 F `1 I NNEEDCE155ARY- 6�a6 H(XE IN 7HE FINISH OR4111", w yy IS 3 y " r POWER POLE OM OF CATCH BASIN W1L9.D yl1. T,M,L REMOVABLE FILTER A4i 1i c I (4T O i (44 5)H.4 R PVC NL ETBRICCOVEROVERHOLE (445) W LOT 17 /BLOCK 122VACANT LOT I NOM WOVEN FILTER ABR:C PET( SEC.aB-1.03 MSTU SPEC. SHALL BE USED BETWEEN THE ASHED ROCK AND THE NDISTRUBED SOIL I- TO 2"MA% l2CRUSHED STONE NUTE: SEE PLAN FOR TOP OF GRATE, INVERT. SLOPE. INLET SIZE BUBBLER BOX DETAIL NTS BENCHMARK: John Hacker & Associates Q9I BENCHMARK: CITY OF LA WINTA BM/205 ELEVATION: 39411 DATUM: NAVD88 DESCRIPTI35' BRASS DISK CURB FLUSH, BO 43585 Monterey Avenue, Suite 7 FT SOUTHOF THE BCR, OF THE SOUTHEAST CURB Palm Desert, CA. 92260 Knout What's below. ARETURN AT ND AVENUE E INTERSECTION OF EISENHOWER DRIVE (760) 345-1352 Call before you dig Clan W jhaengineering.com PREPARED BY: y1•�,WDATE: 8/13/2022 4 H. HAI L,i RCE NO 14614 APPROVED BY: DATE: BRYAN MCKINNEY, CITY ENGINEER / PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR DATE BY DESCRIP1ION RCE No RE VI SI 0N S LEGEND: FF FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION FG FINISH GROUND FS FINISH SURFACE GB GRADE BREAK GF GARAGE FLOOR HP HIGH POINT PAD FINISH PAD ELEVATION PA PLANTER AREA FILE PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT TIC TOP OF CURB FL FLOWLINE INV INVERT TG TOP OF GRATE TW TOP OF WALL IF TOP OF FOOTING IDS TOP OF SLOPE BOS BOTTOM OF SLOPE WS WATER SURFACE E.O. EMERGENCY OVERFLOW EXISTING CONTOUR ---- ----(TOO)----- PROPOSED CONTOUR 100 EXISTING ELEVATION ...... (100.50) FINISHED ELEVATION :::::.. 101,50 DRAINAGE SWALE �- — 4► — PROPERTY LINE — — R CENTERLINE - RIGHT-OF-WAY (R/WY) — — — EXIST. 8"SEWER LINE --------- SB------- EXIST. B"WATER LINE ------- WB--------- EXIST. BLOCK WALL RETAINING WALL SCREEN/iiAROEN WALL ROOF I1RA)N CONNECTION 7. CONCRETE FINISH UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES x USES• IN THE CITY OF LA OUINTA CALIFORNIA S H E E T The .—ibl.r ." nQ Lneee pl4-- -i Ix PRECISE GRADING PLAN rpone,W tor, LI.b10 for, un [ ctuuMl d rbnagn Lo r use of l -Ur,e. AU a b. to the pl•"• mwL be ' 'linW .nd mwt be eppraeed by Lhe preps. f the.e plus ILOT 18, BLOCK 122 - VALE LA OUINTA - M.B. 18/82-83 OF 1 SHEETS WK SCALE 51120 AVENIDA NAVARRO DWG NAME OAN I'=10' rAYEn .Ice nuwR FILE NO DAN 22-111 APN:773-078-005 131 7-1-2022 T� CORONEL HOMES d Guestt Suite- 10.0 CI_b -TIO Fbd T 1. `._. valronG —_ . Be FI— _ — Kitchen 10-0- CLG � iie Fbor Guest Bat Guest 10-0'CLG - Closet 1? Tle Floor, — 10-0'CLG. Tle FI—f ry' ' LIVING b _ _ I0-0'CLG-TIBFbor F TWO -CAR COVERED GARAGE PATIO 10-0' CLG - Canasta Fl— PW00 Fba Lai 4 AREA TABULATION 1 s1 FI«•: 1, 116 0 sq It 2M Floor, 1, 123.0 sq.tt. 2,239 0 sq ft G°-oge: 455 0 sq M - Cov d Paco 171 0 sq tt, CO.o Bo'c0ny 2B30 sq ft Baco'ry 135.0 sq tt 3p:�2 b/Y II.Bf C4Ttr,1 Cwiati du 1st Floor - Dimension Plan Sc L; 1/4'=1.0' �3 A Iso50 Ta{�a»u° as0 sa Lv0 nd Bath ei eLG -ne al m .II�:.J 2ND ;I6I li/ Bey Closet BEDROOM 10 C'CLG-i Fy�r IOA'[LG. IT II 10-0'CLG-Tie Rxmr K - 1) z. 5• .1 Tn-o' .. — 71d Both 10-0'CLG -Tle Fba c _ IT�aeo. - MASTER BEDROOM 10-0'CLG -Tle Fba 3RD >: BEDROOM 10-0-CLG -Tie Fba iaGl�- : - BALCONY 0: Tle Fba �1 I I� 2nd Floor - Dimension Plan Sc01e:114'=1-0' WALL LEGEND 0 2 x 6 4116' O C SM WALL W/R-21 INSULATION 11' EPS @ EXT:TIOR WALLS EXTERIOR PLASTER W!3' 12I COAT MUCCO-SUPERWALL STUCCO SYSTEAT' ICC.ES ESR-2214— 11' EPS-INSULFOAM" ICC-ES ESR-17SS C� 2 x 4@ 16' O C STUD WALL-MIEMCR 0 2 x 6 p 16' O C STUD WALL- PI1M48M' WAIL IT EXIERIOR, INSTALL R-21 NSWAIX7N) S A N T A G O L E 2 TRLE 24.--.0 — P.Q 90 101d W OJNTA CA 92247 76Q 485 6927 w,1'4»'w Toc°mPo`la C., smli00oo«t«amao?g Isom © REVISIONS: CID02108123 N o a � � y E U � ri - v—° �9 v fi O w � O � N � V u O � O C w Co p O DIMENSION PLAN FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.L.O. DATE: 02/08/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET. 1 OF SHEETS -I—u'F-1I x 02/08/23 Y 9 C V 0 BD20 FP W GSUIk T/Fp 12 Sq, FI Fe9tSHGC 0 25 C a TIT 24 Report C FTR-PRF-o1 [+ape 5 aF 1 } t o Y iU mer' B YTFI Faefer¢]5-.SHG:¢23 7 24 PRiim FI AL PR1'-Hl Pepe 5 of l ] ad I YL� .�� 22��}❑ppI 1 15 NOTES., I ALL NEW GLIZLNS IFENESTRATION'SI'NILL BE INiALLED'MfH A CERTF .%C, LIBEL ATTACHED SHOMNS THE'U VALUE ALL GLAZING MUST CON.PLYVATH THE 2019 CBC CHAPTER 24 3 1 A 'D C0IANTERFL SH ALL EMEMOIR OPENINGS 4 VEATHFR•STiIP ALL EXTERIOR Di PER CBC SECTION 14C5 3 5 ALL DOORS AND WINDOWS TO BE CF%7ERED WITHIN MALLS 6 OV/NERS OR CONTRACTORS TO SELECT FINAL DOOR DESIGN HO G'u1 nrt ArN' Y SvFI• per 0.36 > O UFn=14.0.2R. 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AS SPECIFIED IN TABLE RM2 NOTE: Penel•ahoes Ihnougn toe wall, o xR�y ,caa[w17 me He d.l^h conE•, O^.0 wlCs) win on appo+ttl r^.o l coal Ha lllb. o' horns and poduds cf cam-hon iCRC r,R 302.5) _Al air ducts pone -arum the wv'I or coding sCfMa': g the dwe:hN una tram tie go -age shall be 0 019 Inch th'ck (26 yauY7P mlrnmum'rF3C' I>ab kJ4�-+-i r,W r A CONCRETE SLAB 11_ 4 C- BUMPER GUARD - 2• B' I z ,PIPE COLUMN 2 .11 xi x - --. _ 15 }¢HID 24 1 Kil. Ives 24 f�q.Fl. sI.Flkbi•041• Si 029 THRESHOLDS. Tine height Of thmshdds S EE SRe 24 Rep H Iil to 1/Yin new crostnlction _ CFI R 41i lPapa 5 of 13 Tiedge must be beveled 1:2 nladmum hove O ralgM of 1 /4'. 6¢20 Fq �, MBeC Neer: 123gF1 U.FpeLY 0 29 -SHGC 0.25 it iNe 24 ReppO C�1R•PRF•01 paps 5 of 1] ]OR0 Froc �l EIHry LIVING 10-0CDC -file Hoo• Arm 7. 5q.Fl. G.Film-0.42- SHGC 0 20 4 Tlm F4 Fill OF1 Ft-~-Dl Pepe5 M is 11DM 01 •lS bnnR a . r-� rr e'3 r1 l res: 8s oBo q.FL U-036-$HGD 0.23 [§ 11na 24 Re(xert ,Cr,F1R•T'AF-0f Peyv 5 011] IOOgo a>a H Nx'ar _,el.Fsp �M SH �-+ K'lo- r D06 - SHOC ¢_23 24 Rehr( THRESHOLDS. Tie heght of trxeshdtl, is Iimri W I Z In new coucllm nshThe edge must be bevoi 1:2 moemum corns 0 hoght af,/4 COVERED PATIO Pwetl Fop MASTER BEDROOM I0-0'CLG-TIeF1- wenQXACT0Will j Ar 72 $1 15 JL IJ.Frrcir 0_W- SHGC 023 fi TUe 24 Repon UIR-Pal Pape 5 N I] BALCONY Tile Flan 2nd Beth 9-0'C�.-T*F+ !I I1 - ` 2ND 12 `` BEDROOM 0 10-0'CLG Tie c' Flo13 �yL 11 r�� P Imo oxw In rmo 1p3H001Lk0 k tYlBed Rraa: B0 `+.q Fl G--Foebr B 3R • SHGC IT. 41 Tile 24 Report CF1 R•PRF-010m 5 of 13 AREATAStl LAr1011 ITT1 1.1 TA-0VB ;1w P1co- I, 173 V-It _,.39.04ax Go-a�e <59.Oasr- cn.e�nr caernDawq 183DTa* B11co7V 135.D wit Ist Floor Plan aaA/TILR. r uavmn,.i F M Neueu-I,'I'• �bwleR.eclRn k y� Carllbrreeeelan k - eWf1L III nr h.- CLIII �luz-p "IL�.sows,m ti1=2:_'n:2gyrn_r.o.rl�osa- -2$v 'oa•Yco rya_ no n,, ti eayDaLaa�a!p S Z FLOOR PLAN KEYNOTES 1 _'r 6:4 16 OC SND WALL Vd'R-21 INSJIATIOV r 1'MP EXTERT01il 1� - 2x 1,116 OC SIUDWALL-MTERKW C ?1 ^_x 6:�' 16'O C STUD WALL -PLLMA91AG L'7T4.L(IF ExTERNW, I.VSFALL R-21Iiiiii- INSJI/1FIONJ 3 KITCHEN SINK WITH GARBAGE DISPOSAL 1VFRFY DIMENSIONS WITH MANUFACTURED SPECIFICATIONS) -✓9110 Y UNDERMO]NTS/NG(E-8i DTCHEN SINKK-25M 4 DID-WASFERVERIFV DIMENSIONS WITH MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATIONS) 5 PROVIDE 36 REFRGERATOR SPACE VAIN PLUMBINS FOR ICE TAKER:RECESSED IN WALL 6 34' HIGH KITCHEN 07 RAI COUNTERTOP wfil CABINETS ICOUNTEiTOP AND CABINETS SELECT BY OWNER) 7 36' HIGH BATH COIN'1ERTOPS W,1AVATO7Y SINK & BASE CABINETS ICOUNTE7TOP AND CABINETS SELECT BY OWNER] - 34' HIGH'`@ MASTER BATH B UPPED CABINETS W T.IA!-RED BOTTOMS FOR FLO'URFCFNT LIGHT FIXTURES W AN'IEGRAL PLASTIC DIFFLI TYP IGFNERAL LIGHTNING I SELECT BY OWNER 9 5Cga' WATER HF7,IER-P.70'ADE 19'HIGH MIN WOOD -FRAMED AND DRYWALLLOVER'_D PLATFORM %OVIDE P & T VALVF DTSCW r_F UNE IO OUT- SIDE PROVIDE SEISMIC STRAPS SEE DFTNL VENT TO OUTSIDE Nob: HEAT MEYJCING APPLLANCES h'/ATER HEATERDWEITURNACEI IN GARAGE WILL BE PROTECTED FROM A'XOMOBILE DANAGE (WHEEL BLOC ARE NOT SUFFICEN71 ELEMENTS OF APPLIANCES WHICH CREATE A GLOW, SPrVRK, 07 FIAN.F SHALL OF LOCATED A MINIMUM, OF I W ABOVE GA7AGE FLOOR CMC 30] 1 1 C 36' RANGE VI/HOOD MECHANICAL EXHA'JA VENT TO BE DUCIED TO OUTSIDE KITH A MINIMUM VENTLATH3N RATE CIF 1CC CFM. PROVIDE 30' CLEARANCE ABOVE 101 Po}2p FP 2n3 Bela COOQOP TO UNPROTECTED COMBJST3LE MATERVLLS, 0124 CLEARP.\CE TO Anna. }2 Sq.FI: METAL VENRIAONS HOOD (SEE RESIDENTIAL INDOOR AIR U FI1.rJa• 029-SHGC 0.25 4MALITY AND MECHANICAL MENFILA ril NOTE a PAGE M.2J $ THe 24 Report 11 SHOWER [FINISH BY OWNERI w/TEM.PEIED GLASS F%CLOl CF1R4rIP-01 Pape6af NOTE£ A Connoc Imcnlwolh fnis'letl sxm o_fh,nrn�sabOnt vrlace too hpghf not on roan 72 nmhm[6-0') obom Iho don,9.M (CA'CR3072) F. B Cr- 57een board fro! is not permiffedln slauK•r 8 con l!menl fin I- (CRC C 11702 3 6 1) C A&!a o' rub shaU here a mn m celong he,gnr of 61x1 B nonis ham o mrn,mumomao/30x 37'o' the,f1Oh 1-1(CRC R30511 D 'BWmgL"Wr aw». /Xm I""I I. rR,iRi AKi Lcxn wTtpbq Of Ipi+noppng ond shag b0 Will eIR YoNw/p mo lan CPC §R4II S 1 .43d] XO ®33ws, 12 WATER CLa3ET (CE.%IE.ZED TO A M.I\IW.U.M OF 1 _5' TO FI LM %ERlr-k SORFACE A•u 0 SRFL OF SIDES (MINI V/BIER CLO-SET SHALL BE 'ULTRA LON FL"' ME VAIN 129 UyW-B,3s-SHGCO23 � TiHe 24 Re d GALLONS MN 13 PROVIDE TOWEL BAR PAPER HOLDER RECESSED MEDICINE CABINET F1R-PRF411 paw 6wla IMEDGINECABINETTOPAT72 ITT F.FF)MID7O71YPEATBATHSISVEAND FINLRiPER GENERAL CONTRACT07) OMIT N.EOGWE CARNET AT POWDER « LOOMIF AVNUIBIF •F6VLLLIXJ01ONSBYONNER - 14 SHELF & POLE F SHELF'.± 70'FROM. FWGH FLOOR) 15 HOSE BIBB wjSHU1 VALVE & ANO-SIPHON VALVE AT ENTRY.16 IWOSOIATUBE CY27-VZVAi E]XSFNA-YIREPOQr(CM1H0I31) I7 iB AC OVER 36'S0'.W7E CONCRRETE PAD, ALSO PROVIDE NC DISCONNECT AT 132t, REf3'JIRED HT AND WATERPR'" G F C I RECEPTACLE 19 Xx 3C'HI 31FEL POST EMBEDDED IN CONC 13FFL B'JMPFR G'AA77, TO - 12SEll iVENT AJTOMORLF M.PACT[SEE DETAE'TI Fa-gr O:BSMD.:025 ?1 EIFCRIGLSEINIGE PANEL Niue 26 21 CABLE NSERVICE BO% F1k.FRF22 TELEPHONE SERVICE BOX MEIER 24 SMOKE DETECTORS am mcil10 be nnunitV on Ind cpling p wa'1 a•d locn'cx1 os spcclftitl bi If m6o'II -d, deiec'ps -. BEDROOM n Y be hclll opechd (Cotle mfe•encos CBC § 907 2 11 5 cep C7C § R3141 �.-. 10-0' CLG -Tile Fbor Ol I eoch,ePoaa s'eeprg a'ea In the Innma a'e vcnM a. ��"�$] � h1Fi^I*R wc•SIfN Lk'lf�rQ WripN _ 4 �y. grnrrPra In exh s'OY wfi n o dwcing 1, va'utl:rg basemen. bu>t ra` rnc}d:ng C'owI saOCCs a'd un n`ab'4cL7'e afhcs In -clung. a- 6060 CUT= a 35li dwefll•g units w!n sally loves antl w.Asv,A an irn'evenlrg tlm' oelwe•_•n Free: 48 Sit FI he Pd ccenr levers, a rnase a'am Insb'Ied m h o uvx I-' -]I 1J.11` x 0.36-SHGC 0.23 Puffce lo' Hp odixent laic: IIvel o-wd.d toot, the I' TiHe 24 Report Ipwar heel Is Lass Ikon one !all soy oe'pv.• Ma uoae' W_ve' CFl R-PRF-01 Baia 5d1] CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMi rcgulmd to oe -goof m tine wall o coWrg o- o-rr locort- a, saecfled In 61c'non f.c'ear, f" I•nsblla+.m ns4uchan antl bcofetl as r7e'::(ed bebv Il mt•a'Med, a'o'rsw maY be hooey ox�a1-d w•re•e tro moat's or d+corms ao nm ra,�rc In -raving wall antl celhng I nsha, or there its no access to fsa a&l bon _Rl oowI spoca ICoda inferences CBC § 420 4 antl CRC § R3151 O.dsoe Of etch seoovte Seel o.'eo In the lalnatla a vC .y of bed Ooshs WALL LEGEND On -' level of 1fa °"aping int For R-1 Occuooncles mY - on the ceiling of seepng txeh wih ae'n'o•any,nVoi fuel-ng appliances r�2e6(q16'OC STUD WALL WIR-21 INSULATION T'EPS n EXTERIOR WAllS EXTERIOR PIASTER 3'B' 12) COYT STUCCO -SUPER WALL STUCCO 25 PROVIDE X SPACE BETWEEN FLOOR & BOTTOM OF DOOR TO PROVIDE 100 "STEM' /CCES ESR-7274 over 1 I - FPS 'INSULFM' OA Si MAKEUP AIR PER CMC 205 & 504 3 1 FCC -ES €sa"r7ii. 12x4@16'0C STUD WALL -4WERIOR 0 2 x 6 @ 16' O C STUD WALL -PLUMBING PIAIL IF EXIERIIX7. WALL R•21 st'a" i 26 DEWARD 2nd Floor Plan ?7 PROVIDE(2)r/.INil G I SCREEN VENTS 14- WIDE X6 HT =ab 1/4'=1 4T (11 ONE � 6 Al FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION (I) ONE ;q 12' BELOW CEILING HL ELEVATION 23 1 rJADF A EXHAUST FAN VD CFM. MN 1 SONES MAX RATED THIS EXHAUST FAN CAN BE CONTROLLED BY AN STANDA-D 01 SWITCH BUT M'JST BE IABELED'Mi HOUSE ✓EW&MAOW OR WNMAl CONl1P0f-TO INFORM THE O'__JPJ \'T IS INTENDED TO OPERATE CO\T\JJJiY Panasonic N-11VIK5 WHSPERSENSE BATHROOM FAN WHIN MOTION & HUMIDITY SENSORS - 110 CFI. 29 30 WASHER (P]OADE PTIIVBING FOR WATER AND SEWER W RECESSED WALL BOXI 31 DRYER (PROVIDE VENIr TO O)ISII NR WRH BACK DRAFT CAMPER: DRYER VENT TO O S A W / BACKDRAFI DAMPER AS REQUIRED 4' MIN DPM.ETFR DRYER VENT TO EXTERIOR 14-O'LO\G VAX LENGTH WITH A MAX OF 121 TWO 90 El BENDS 32 SELFCLOSNG AND SELF -LATCHING. 1 '; THICK SOLID WOOD OR HONEYCOMB CORE STEEL DOOR AT THE GARAGE/DVIELLING M71N DOOR EXCEPT VMFRE THE RESIDENCE AND PRIVATE G1?AGE IS PROTECTED BY A .7ESIDE\TIAL HRE SP7N(IER THE D007 OPENINGS NEFD ONLY BY SELFCLOSING AND SELF-IATCHING C:7C R302 5 1 S N I A O L O P E 2 flNAFfiNp, D['A NL TTILE 2a - M1.IM�W �u P O. Bo, IC 16 A, r3',LVTA CA 922,] eo ten B9v anl+xp Px,ucorrpo ":yo^m coin sanla0ioperacarpo^gnvu cot 0 REVt5iQY5: f._J M.-•wwin �ia'r�'aEfl C2107123 h ~• o � u ry h N Q vmO FLOOR PLAN FILE: 2D21 P / Maliflez DRAWN: S.L.O. DATE: 02/07/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET, 2 OF SHEETS, . _ -- - .-..�_..._. �..... ,'re "`gym .. •' --.--...........�..... reyim 02/07/23 ' 11 ON sale I la - I �v r�r�r jrA_�r•,"r: `■Ti�T" 1wr�1�1wy�i•� i*7����i�• �wvMs00�h�a- � f I��I��,w!��r� I■"��4AOn-,r. S ! 52Y Al� 0 u u I _ ROOF TILE By Westlake Royal Roofing Solutions BARCELONA - Garnet Blend 1BCCS3182 SW 3034 Cedar Exterior Solid Stain By Sherwin-Williams SW 9541 White Snow Interior / Exterior Paint By Sherwin-Williams REAR ELEVA Scale:)/4'=I-0' 01 SLIDER GLASS DOORS & WINDOWS MILGARD® Aluminum BLACK GARAGE DOORS By Clopays CANYON RIDGE® CARRIAGE HOUSE (5-LAYER) d,RnNY a,�Lo w��.a•Ic:r>r� rnL.wL c..w,_ nnLa..a«.mTz�.>Ws m �-.,e_�._�..- � �_ry.,r���,-,�c -m :� a.,,,-n r„�1 c��,en �,r�:.,n�a LEFT ELEVA TIC SCda:l/4'=1-0' Jj B-5 M121. 5>IMCEBED BUUYNG —S3 C< RIGHT ELEVATION SC01e1/4'=1-O' ff] KEYNOTES 1 EXIERIOR RASTER 3/8' 121 COAT STUCCO -SUPERWALL STUCCO SYSTEM' ICCES ESR-2214 — T V EPS'INSULFOAM' ECCES ESR-1789 2 PROVIDE CORROSION RESIST. WEEP SCREED(26 GA MAN I TIP., WEEP SCREED SHALL BE PLACE A MIN OF 4' ABOVE THE EARTH 012ABOVE PAVED AREAS ICRCJR703.6211 3 DUAL PANE. LOW E - WDW / SGO (SEE FLOOR PLAN FOR DIMENSIONS) 0 DUAL PARE LOW E - FRENCH DDOR (SEE FLOOR RAN FOR DIMENSIONS) 5 16-0's B-0' GARAGE DOOR - SOLID FIAT PANEL 6 W I HANIDIM - FINAL DESIGN BY OWNER 7 EIECTIOM SERVICE PANEL (VERIFY FINAL LOCATION W/SERVICE PROVIDER) B CABLE TV SERVICE BOX (VERIFY FINAL LOCATION W/SERVICE PROVIDERI 9. TELEPHONE SERVICE BOX (VERIFY FINAL LOCATION W/SERVICE PROVIDER) 10 GAS METER )11ERFY FINAL LOCATION W/SERVICE PROVIDER I I. PROVIDE 121 NWMUNA G I SCREEN VENTS 14' WIDE X 6' HT 111 ONE @ 6' ABOVE FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION (11 ONE @ 12' BELOW COILING HT ELEVATION 12 SENSORED ADDRESS UGHT [NO SWATCH) ILLUMINATED BUILDING ADDRESS NUMBERS TO BE A MINMUM.O�F �4�' HIGH MNIMUM U NO NOTE: • •0.-wadT -��rld Add essin9 shall be pmvided. Minimum 4-bxh Ia4 numbers of c Imstirg robr hr Ih wbwhgmund shell be posted at the driveway enhance aW mainlalned visible 13 14 26GA'UGE MINIMUM GALVANIZED ROOF FLASHING (CRC 4R903 21 15 12 114 X 121N STEP GABLE IOJVER VELA WITH A SCREEN 16 141N % 1 BIN STEEL GABLE LONER VENT WITH A SCREEN 17 SCUPPER 18 4C20 SKVUC 4T INSTALLED BY MAJUF SPECS 19 6412 BEAM 20 6.4 0 24' O C TRELLIS RAFTERS 21 2Q(u 3'0C TREWS 22 S A N T 1 A 0 v O P 2 ORAFTIHC, P�psl a TITLE M-.ssllayVd �Vw P D do+ 1018 L4 Q NTA CA 92247 160 e85 8927 sonlg00b00racOmpo�Yoyon smin9yaparocOmO� gmaiL com G REVISIONS: i - ELEVATIONS [GABLE END] FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.LO. DATE: 02/08/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET OF SHEETS � � 02/08/23 Score: 114'=1 -0' JC{4I ruiv -"4"" SCae:1/4'=1-W FpI� C� liy 2.4 STUDS @ (P16Oc PL'MOOD YMERE OCClRS 5? j'T I EPB R-iECH ay 9M'IJ IRS InsWelmnl Ir &S7 E%tEfIIOl PU31ER ]/B ] '4}I td�l:A1dI p'� 121 COAL 511KC0 I _ q - By iRLE 24 R=iOR1 - fia�' EXTERIOR WALL ASSEMBLY 1 • .I- -.-... . r ._r -Lrv.a c,Lr, � a..,o«�,-mn�,�,_ ��9„ax,mmr:�:--'--�ar,_>r��9,-��s �_:���od,_o rra3 L..,a.r,s� �r�m:d„e �3 i3 I sI1EST 517IE ISt FLOD9 Lh'LNG TRUSS O WALL M BevNHe}Iser WALL 2-w 2 7A4 ygg�Ll g � 3 � W `MM BI 2.6 Wnd— ii 4 —: rD WALL SECTION PLAN VIEW WINDOWS DETAIL 1 2ma FLOOR mm 18 scae:im-=i-0' CiON D" SC�h174�1'�' ® KEYNOTES 1 DaEIBOR RASTER NO-121 COAT STUCCO -SUPM WALLSTUCCO SYSTEM- ICC-ES ESR-2214 Wer , 1'FPS -MSULFOAM' ICCfS ESR-17BB - SEE DEINL 1 2. PROVIDE CORROSION RESIST WEEP SCREED L26 CA MIN I TYP„ WEEP SCJIEED SHALL BE PLACE A MN OF 4' ABOVE THE EARTH OR 2' ABOVE PAVED AREAS ICRC§R703 6 2 11 3. ROOF ME IN Wes*** Royml Rmsng Solutions - BAK LONN DES E-k-don Repot-ER412-Concrete Tile ROOFSLO'E3:12 4. DBL PLATE 5. PLEADER / BEAM [SEE FRAMING RANI 6. 2KPTDF SILL RATE -Wattle mfleu that 8 kx:fm CAevono hw mWmdeomlowood lm WV members Ihm res/ m extw[or /ols'Idoripn cIYerr OILBII. nroodsid'be olnof ..* duroble ap7meruOlAe-I/eoledss—d ICRC §317 1(2R 7. WIND(NY / SLIDER GLASS DOOR (SEE FLOOR PLAN FOR DI AENSIONST B. T7OOR ISI� FLOOR RAN FOR DIMENSIONS) 9. 2.6 WALL W R-231NNSILATION @ EIRERIOR WALLS 10 ROOF - R49 If5l-LAIION @ BOTTOM CORD BY TALE 24 REPORT 11 ROOF - R-13 R&LATgN @ TOP CORD BY TIME 24 REPORT 12 FLOORIGARAGE ATIK - R-36 INSULATION @ BOTTOM CORD BY TIME 24 REPORT 13 5I8' GYP BOARD WALLS ITYP I 14 CONCRETE FLOOR 15 ROOF SHEATING. 1/2' CA% PLYYpOD 16 MANF TRUSSES@ 24'0C 17 141N X 24 IN STEEL GABLE LOWER VENT WRIA A SCREEN 18 . PROVIDE (2) MNIMIM G I SCREEN VENTS 14- NUDE 1L 6- M. Il T ONE @ W ABOVE FRJISH FLOOR ELEVATION Ill ONE @ 12' BELOW CEILING Hi ELEVATION 22 W I HANDRAIL -FRYLL DESIGN BY OMJER 23 6K12 BEAM 24 6.4@24.00 TREWSRAFIER5 25 ZQ 9-3. O C IRFL S S A T A O O L O P E Z pRA�TNG. GFSIGN f irtLE dl • nw�d � P.O Bw 101d IA OJINTA CA 92247 76 ,IB5 SW7 s 1, ob;�ciocamoo co'n sml�a9olopotocampo;.g-1metl com C%] REVISIONS: 02108123 V O w � � O � � N O L P U O i O c w m m D C 0 O loft SECTIONS [GABLE END] FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.L.O. DATE: 02/08/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET, 4 OF SHEETS. 02/08/23 P one ace 's Mum -Roo; T:e 2.4' OR BARREL CLAY 2t6'NAILER FAIL ROOF TILE -40 "FELT , I-AJ FELT OVE PIECE 5' 1LSH9�0 OVER MISSION - ROOF TILE SHEATHING PLYWOOD y1EATHIN,1 ROOF DECK NOTE: ROOF NOTE: DECK EACH TILE TO BE FASTENED WITH A No 22 GA CORROSION EACH TILE TO BE FASTENED WITH A No 22 GA CORROSION RESISTANT NAIL OF SUFFICIENT LENGHT TO PENETRATE THE REANT NAIL OF SUFFICIENT LENGHT TO PENETRATE THE SHEATHING AT LEAST 3/4 INCH OR THROUGH THE SHEATHING SHEATHING AT LEAST 3/4 INCH OR THROUGH THE SHEATHING THICKNESS, WHICHEVER IS LESS THICKNESS, WHICHEVER IS LESS ROOF TILE BV WOV lasa Royal Rov ng Sol;marss ROOF TILE BY Westlake Royal Rg0'm9 SalUliass JES Ev Ijcr nn Repot-ER-412-Con Ie Re N.TS UES EvduaA Repot-ER-412-Concrete ilB N T.S. TYPICAL DETAIL 1 RIDGE / HIP DETAIL 2 O'Hogin's Vents for Clay Tile Cloy'S'-Secondon Vem Cover larolilel ROOF TILE By Wes/laee Raa Rmrng salmon, UES Ev Uu nReport-ER-412-Concrete Tile -Net Free VenMcbo,Af 9750sg to Wegnt Per Vent Lbs — Ga1.ni7ed 26 gorge 7 z6 Copper 16 of 90 - 34 ' 23 24 ATUmin-0.32 3.0 70; 2' ell 19 5" 21 5' r _•ter N,T-S ATTIC VENTS 3 EAVE DETAIL 4 'INSTALLATION OF ROOFING MATERIAL FIBERGLASS CAP SHEET SET INTO SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CONT ASPHALT MOPPING Ignition -Resistant Eaves (Open Soffit) MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS' 2-PLIES FIBERGLASS FELT -SET EA 1LY INTO CONT. ASPHALT ~ MOPPING' !wl•uv/ �. A �� lsmse Tim sr. Of-UPgpDFMIC 07 NOTE: All BUILT-UP ROOFING SHALL BE CLASS 'A' �hrv.amT(s BUILT-UP ROOFING 5 EAVE DETAIL 6 A B C ROOF TILE BY Westlake Rgal Raling Sdu4arss `� I I 1 UES Evap Reprsi No on - ER-412 - Co SOLAR 20NEdrc MaOvs k,{ypip ---Ax Rlol is tree or ob&hckns,!.cUding LW tsar rDrn io,vents. _ •• t CyT-Y^ bds G'4.M*f RQ\CIb1 e1lli i and tot s aI between I In dep-mi to 2In degees of K*fg sh Ififfn m *c! OnLTp9c-Ifl rods lColl Energy Code 511 I f I j I ti I SLOPE ] 12 I �-r�lf = u 4x6 @ 2'-0I O.C. U Typ. O N LxV c 9 — 1 4' d Jj H H ROOF PLAN "GABLE END" Scale: 1/4' = I' 0' AREA OF ROOF WITH ATTIC SPACE: WHOLE House 1.21 O W 1. AREA OF VENT REQUIRED: 1,2IOI50 = 0 06 sg B 01 1,161 6 sq in 114-I CMAL1l BIRDAG PRODEC75 14 in x I On Steel Gable To.rvar Vanl w.T a screen [see Elevot for lccalam] I1O 00W eachx4=44C sq,n OHAGMr VEAFMAROV SySTFM - Coy'S 9750 sq in%nx5=730 sqm TOTAL = 1,220 sq.im P—Med TWO•"If GARAGE 455 soft AREA OF VENT REQUIRED 4551151)= 3O3 so IT 0R 4360 win 13" GlaWd 7WJ2BU7AAIG MODCIS \ El12 in x 12 inV. Sel Gao'e TO—V-t chrl g s`:een [see EIS a lo-l—tons] 6300W in etr_-sx3= 139 sq,in OHAGIN VEAFRABON SYSTEM - Cray 5' 9750sq m eochx3=2925sgn TOTAL = 481.5 sq.im Provided ROOF LEGEND BUILT4A ROOFING PER SPECIFICATIONS GAFGLASE FlexPIV- 6 1 /4yR. CC ESR-1274 Applicable Sta"dATdi UL Approved for use in the cornhuc[bn of Cltas A. B, or C cools (Type GI BUR) • FM Approved • ASTM D-2178, Type VI *ARROWS SHOW DIRECTION OF SLOPE' INSTALLED BY MANU SPECEICA710NS ROOF CRICKET TO Dil WATER FLONTO DRAIN (Min 2%SKxleJ TOP — OBJECT IDENTIFICATION ABBREMATION / l 11511 VERTICAL DSfANCE ABOVE FNl9ED FLOOR /1D 117/\T ADDTIAMIIATIIINIC TOP = TOP OF PARAPET ASSEMBLY TOR = ELEVATION AT TOP OF ROOFING T O F = CHIMNEY TOP OF FLUE ELEVATION T O S = TOP OF STEEL FVJ& FABRICATION F L S = SCUPPER FLOW UHE ELEVATION A T I A G O P E 2 I1AFrTlslg, aEflA'!x a TrrLE a4- e..M.�rt � P O Boy 1016 LA aJINTA CA 92247 760 435 6927 s,Ta,o +x Omp gnoo co„ smlxsgooxrxo�npo'�gmal coin REVISIONS: C2107123 3 � Y � N rd r E mo �UQ v It O N O o G < O O d o � m w m C w, o O B' to Z ROOF PLAN GABLE END FILE: 2o21 P / Martinez DRAWN: S.L.O. DATE: 02/07/23 SCALE: AS NOTED SHEET. 5 OF SHEETS 1 qF *BUILDING DEPT. SUBMITAL* 02/07/23 Ir ATTACHMENT 5 1 6 41=1% 7t 74 $ Awiv-p- > 0 m ig m z I cil 137 zr' I' W. i 4, + F'o 9k. �T + 'luaL Ilk b Lim + 138 It - op IP r� _own' I � � I r -d-p- 7 140 BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO. 2 City of La Quinta CITY COUNCIL MEETING: May 2, 2023 STAFF REPORT AGENDA TITLE: APPROVE CONTRACT SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH ACTION PARK ALLIANCE INC. FOR X-PARK MANAGEMENT AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES RECOMMENDATION Approve Agreement for Contract Services with Action Park Alliance Inc. for X-Park management and maintenance services; and authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement substantially in the form attached, allowing for minor and non -substantive changes. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY • In October 2021, Council approved an agreement with Action Park Alliance Inc. (APA) to manage the La Quinta X-Park (Park). • On March 23, 2022, APA began Park operations which includes day-to-day management of the facility, programming, and events. • Staff recommends approval of the proposed Agreement for Contract Services (Agreement) (Attachment 1), which allows APA to continue Park operations. FISCAL IMPACT With the execution of this Agreement, revenues generated by the Park will offset the annual expense of facility operations. The fiscal impact varies based on hours and days of operation. Staff proposes three options for Council consideration: • Option 1 — continue five-day operations year-round for a total sum of $1,078,155 over a three-year period; • Option 2 - implement six months of five-day operations and six months of seven- day operations for a total sum of $1,273,817 over a three-year period; or • Option 3 — expand to seven-day operations year-round for a total sum of $1,469,776 over a three-year period. The compensations listed above includes a 5% increase for fiscal years 2024/25 and 2025/26 to account for anticipated increases in APA's staffing fees, Consumer Price Index for Riverside County, and insurance premium costs. Proposed compensation to be allocated for each option is as follows: 141 OPTION 1 — Five Dav Operations Year -Round FY 2023/24 FY 2024/25 FY 2025/26 Total $342,000 $359,100 $377,055 $1,078,155 OPTION 2 — Five Dav Operations Six Months. Seven Dav Operations Six Months FY 2023/24 FY 2024/25 FY 2025/26 Total $404,078 $424,282 $445,457 $1,273,817 OPTION — 3 Seven Dav Operations Year -Round FY 2023/24 FY 2024/25 FY 2025/26 Total $466,225 $489,537 $514,014 $1,469,776 Funding will be budgeted in the X-Park programming account no. 101-3003-60190. 6ACKGROUND/ANALYSIS The La Quinta Park is the largest skatepark in the Coachella Valley and features two skating bowls, pump track, street course, and pro shop. In August 2021, a Request for Proposals (RFP) for skatepark management was published, and based on experience and qualifications APA was the best -suited vendor to oversee the Park. On October 19, 2021, Council approved a one-year agreement with APA to manage the Park, which includes day-to-day operations, annual/day passes, programming, and events. APA began Park operations on March 23, 2022, when the Park had its inaugural soft opening, followed by the grand opening on October 22, 2022; the agreement expires June 30, 2023. Since the opening of the Park, APA has maintained a safe and clean facility while administering action sports programs and events for the community. Weekly programs include individual skate lessons, skate camps, Friday night jam sessions, and best trick contests. Special events include Hotwheels Superchargers, El Gato Classic, and the FiveStar Throwdown Regional Qualifier. Since managing the Park, APA has coordinated appearances from professional action sports athletes and Olympians including Eddie Elguera, Steve Caballero, Tony Hawk, the Red Bull Skate Team, and skating gold medalist Keegan Palmer. Approval of the proposed Agreement would allow APA to continue Park operations and plan exciting new programs, enhanced events, and additional appearances by professional athletes. Staff recommends applying revenue generated from annual memberships and day -use passes (currently estimated at $60,000 per year), towards operating the Park. Additionally, Council may consider increasing the membership and day pass fees to help offset increases in operating costs. 142 ALTERNATIVES Council may elect to modify and/or deny the proposed Agreement, however, this would interrupt Park operations and programs until another service provider is contracted. Prepared by: Michael Calderon, Community Resources Analyst Approved by: Christina Calderon, Community Resources Manager Attachment: 1. Contract Services Agreement 143 144 ATTACHMENT 1 AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES (the "Agreement") is made and entered into by and between the CITY OF LA QUINTA, ("City"), a California municipal corporation, and Action Park Alliance Inc., a California Corporation ("Contracting Party"). The parties hereto agree as follows: 1. SERVICES OF CONTRACTING PARTY. 1.1 Scope of Services. In compliance with all terms and conditions of this Agreement, Contracting Party shall provide those services related X-Park management and maintenance services, as specified in the "Scope of Services" attached hereto as "Exhibit A" and incorporated herein by this reference (the "Services"). Contracting Party represents and warrants that Contracting Party is a provider of first-class work and/or services and Contracting Party is experienced in performing the Services contemplated herein and, in light of such status and experience, Contracting Party covenants that it shall follow industry standards in performing the Services required hereunder, and that all materials, if any, will be of good quality, fit for the purpose intended. For purposes of this Agreement, the phrase "industry standards" shall mean those standards of practice recognized by one or more first-class firms performing similar services under similar circumstances. 1.2 Compliance with Law. All Services rendered hereunder shall be provided in accordance with all ordinances, resolutions, statutes, rules, regulations, and laws of the City and any Federal, State, or local governmental agency of competent jurisdiction. 1.3 Wage and Hour Compliance, Contracting Party shall comply with applicable Federal, State, and local wage and hour laws. 1.4 Licenses, Permits, Fees and Assessments. Except as otherwise specified herein, Contracting Party shall obtain at its sole cost and expense such licenses, permits, and approvals as may be required by law for the performance of the Services required by this Agreement, including a City of La Quinta business license. Contracting Party and its employees, agents, and subcontractors shall, at their sole cost and expense, keep in effect at all times during the term of this Agreement any licenses, permits, and approvals that are legally required for the performance of the Services required by this Agreement. Contracting Party shall have the sole obligation to pay for any fees, assessments, and taxes, plus applicable penalties and interest, which may be imposed by law and arise from or are necessary for the performance of the Services required by this Agreement, and shall indemnify, defend (with counsel selected by City), and hold City, its elected officials, officers, employees, and agents, free and harmless against any such fees, assessments, taxes, penalties, or interest levied, assessed, or imposed against City hereunder. Contracting Party shall be responsible for all subcontractors' compliance with this Section. 1.5 Familiarity with Work. By executing this Agreement, Contracting Party warrants that (a) it has thoroughly investigated and considered the Services to be 145 performed, (b) it has investigated the site where the Services are to be performed, if any, and fully acquainted itself with the conditions there existing, (c) it has carefully considered how the Services should be performed, and (d) it fully understands the facilities, difficulties, and restrictions attending performance of the Services under this Agreement. Should Contracting Party discover any latent or unknown conditions materially differing from those inherent in the Services or as represented by City, Contracting Party shall immediately inform City of such fact and shall not proceed except at Contracting Party's risk until written instructions are received from the Contract Officer, or assigned designee (as defined in Section 4.2 hereof). 1.6 Standard of Care. Contracting Party acknowledges and understands that the Services contracted for under this Agreement require specialized skills and abilities and that, consistent with this understanding, Contracting Party's work will be held to an industry standard of quality and workmanship. Consistent with Section 1.5 hereinabove, Contracting Party represents to City that it holds the necessary skills and abilities to satisfy the industry standard of quality as set forth in this Agreement. Contracting Party shall adopt reasonable methods during the life of this Agreement to furnish continuous protection to the Services performed by Contracting Party, and the equipment, materials, papers, and other components thereof to prevent losses or damages, and shall be responsible for all such damages, to persons or property, until acceptance of the Services by City, except such losses or damages as may be caused by City's own negligence. The performance of Services by Contracting Party shall not relieve Contracting Party from any obligation to correct any incomplete, inaccurate, or defective work at no further cost to City, when such inaccuracies are due to the negligence of Contracting Party. 1.7 Additional Services. In accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Contracting Party shall perform services in addition to those specified in the Scope of Services ("Additional Services") only when directed to do so by the Contract Officer, or assigned designee, provided that Contracting Party shall not be required to perform any Additional Services without compensation. Contracting Party shall not perform any Additional Services until receiving prior written authorization (in the form of a written change order if Contracting Party is a contractor performing the Services) from the Contract Officer, or assigned designee, incorporating therein any adjustment in (i) the Contract Sum, and/or (ii) the time to perform this Agreement, which said adjustments are subject to the written approval of Contracting Party. It is expressly understood by Contracting Party that the provisions of this Section shall not apply to the Services specifically set forth in the Scope of Services or reasonably contemplated therein. It is specifically understood and agreed that oral requests and/or approvals of Additional Services shall be barred and are unenforceable. Failure of Contracting Party to secure the Contract Officer's, or assigned designee's written authorization for Additional Services shall constitute a waiver of any and all right to adjustment of the Contract Sum or time to perform this Agreement, whether by way of compensation, restitution, quantum meruit, or the like, for Additional Services provided without the appropriate authorization from the Contract Officer, or assigned designee. Compensation for properly authorized Additional Services shall be made in accordance with Section 2.3 of this Agreement. -2- 146 1.8 Special Requirements. Additional terms and conditions of this Agreement, if any, which are made a part hereof are set forth in "Exhibit D" (the "Special Requirements"), which is incorporated herein by this reference and expressly made a part hereof. In the event of a conflict between the provisions of the Special Requirements and any other provisions of this Agreement, the provisions of the Special Requirements shall govern. 2. COMPENSATION 2.1 Contract Sum. For the Services rendered pursuant to this Agreement, Contracting Party shall be compensated in accordance with "Exhibit B" (the "Schedule of Compensation") in a total amount not to exceed TBD pending approval of Option 1, Option 2, or Option 3 per fiscal year (the "Contract Sum"), which is comprised of TBD estimated costs for the Initial Term and an annual 5% increase in compensation for any Extended Terms, cost increases for staffing, CPI-U, increased insurance premiums costs, as well as compensation for unanticipated programming, events, or operation supplies requested by the City, except as provided in Section 1.7. The method of compensation set forth in the Schedule of Compensation may include a lump sum payment upon completion, or pursuant to an agreed upon monthly or quarterly schedule, payment in accordance with the percentage of completion of the Services, payment for time and materials based upon Contracting Party's rate schedule but not exceeding the Contract Sum, or such other reasonable methods as may be specified in the Schedule of Compensation. The Contract Sum shall include the attendance of Contracting Party at all project meetings reasonably deemed necessary by City; Contracting Party shall not be entitled to any additional compensation for attending said meetings. Compensation may include reimbursement for actual and necessary expenditures for reproduction costs, transportation expense, telephone expense, and similar costs and expenses when and if specified in the Schedule of Compensation. Regardless of the method of compensation set forth in the Schedule of Compensation, Contracting Party's overall compensation shall not exceed the Contract Sum, except as provided in Section 1.7 of this Agreement. 2.2 Method of Billing & Payment. Any month in which Contracting Party wishes to receive payment, Contracting Party shall submit to City no later than the tenth (10th) working day of such month, in the form approved by City's Finance Director, an invoice for Services rendered prior to the date of the invoice. The Contract Sum shall be paid to Contracting Party in installment payments made in accordance with the amount identified in Contracting Party's Schedule of Compensation (Exhibit B) for work performed and properly invoiced by Contracting Party. Such invoice shall contain a certification by a principal member of Contracting Party specifying that the payment requested is for Services performed in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Upon approval in writing by the Contract Officer, or assigned designee, and subject to retention pursuant to Section 8.3, City will pay Contracting Party for all items stated thereon which are approved by City pursuant to this Agreement no later than thirty (30) days after invoices are received by the City's Finance Department. 2.3 Compensation for Additional Services. Additional Services approved in advance by the Contract Officer, or assigned designee, pursuant to Section 1.7 of this -3- 147 Agreement shall be paid for in an amount agreed to in writing by both City and Contracting Party in advance of the Additional Services being rendered by Contracting Party. Any compensation for Additional Services amounting to five percent (5%) or less of the Contract Sum may be approved by the Contract Officer, or assigned designee. Any greater amount of compensation for Additional Services must be approved by the La Quinta City Council, the City Manager, or Department Director, depending upon City laws, regulations, rules and procedures concerning public contracting. Under no circumstances shall Contracting Party receive compensation for any Additional Services unless prior written approval for the Additional Services is obtained from the Contract Officer, or assigned designee, pursuant to Section 1.7 of this Agreement. 3. PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE. 3.1 Time of Essence. Time is of the essence in the performance of this Agreement. If the Services not completed in accordance with the Schedule of Performance, as set forth in Section 3.2 and "Exhibit C", it is understood that the City will suffer damage. 3.2 Schedule of Performance. All Services rendered pursuant to this Agreement shall be performed diligently and within the time period established in "Exhibit C" (the "Schedule of Performance"). Extensions to the time period specified in the Schedule of Performance may be approved in writing by the Contract Officer, or assigned designee. 3.3 Force Maieure. The time period specified in the Schedule of Performance for performance of the Services rendered pursuant to this Agreement shall be extended because of any delays due to unforeseeable causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of Contracting Party, including, but not restricted to, acts of God or of the public enemy, fires, earthquakes, floods, epidemic, quarantine restrictions, riots, strikes, freight embargoes, acts of any governmental agency other than City, and unusually severe weather, if Contracting Party shall within ten (10) days of the commencement of such delay notify the Contract Officer, or assigned designee, in writing of the causes of the delay. The Contract Officer, or assigned designee, shall ascertain the facts and the extent of delay, and extend the time for performing the Services for the period of the forced delay when and if in the Contract Officer's judgment such delay is justified, and the Contract Officer's determination, or assigned designee, shall be final and conclusive upon the parties to this Agreement. Extensions to time period in the Schedule of Performance which are determined by the Contract Officer, or assigned designee, to be justified pursuant to this Section shall not entitle the Contracting Party to additional compensation in excess of the Contract Sum. 3.4 Term. Unless earlier terminated in accordance with the provisions in Article 8.0 of this Agreement, the term of this agreement shall commence on July 1, 2023, and terminate on June 30, 2026 ("Initial Term"). This Agreement may be extended for two (2) additional year(s) upon mutual agreement by both parties ("Extended Term"), and executed in writing. -4- 148 4. COORDINATION OF WORK. 4.1 Representative of Contracting Party. The following principals of Contracting Party ("Principals") are hereby designated as being the principals and representatives of Contracting Party authorized to act in its behalf with respect to the Services specified herein and make all decisions in connection therewith: (a) Mark Laue, Executive Director Tel No. 951-634-6537 E-mail: mark(a-_)actionparkalliance.com (b) Kirsten Dermer, CEO Tel No. 626-330-5803 Email: kirsten(ab-actionparkalliance.com It is expressly understood that the experience, knowledge, capability, and reputation of the foregoing Principals were a substantial inducement for City to enter into this Agreement. Therefore, the foregoing Principals shall be responsible during the term of this Agreement for directing all activities of Contracting Party and devoting sufficient time to personally supervise the Services hereunder. For purposes of this Agreement, the foregoing Principals may not be changed by Contracting Party and no other personnel may be assigned to perform the Services required hereunder without the express written approval of City. 4.2 Contract Officer. The "Contract Officer", otherwise known as Christina Calderon, Community Resources Manager or assigned designee may be designated in writing by the City Manager of the City. It shall be Contracting Party's responsibility to assure that the Contract Officer, or assigned designee, is kept informed of the progress of the performance of the Services, and Contracting Party shall refer any decisions, that must be made by City to the Contract Officer, or assigned designee. Unless otherwise specified herein, any approval of City required hereunder shall mean the approval of the Contract Officer, or assigned designee. The Contract Officer, or assigned designee, shall have authority to sign all documents on behalf of City required hereunder to carry out the terms of this Agreement. 4.3 Prohibition Against Subcontracting or Assignment. The experience, knowledge, capability, and reputation of Contracting Party, its principals, and its employees were a substantial inducement for City to enter into this Agreement. Except as set forth in this Agreement, Contracting Party shall not contract or subcontract with any other entity to perform in whole or in part the Services required hereunder without the express written approval of City. In addition, neither this Agreement nor any interest herein may be transferred, assigned, conveyed, hypothecated, or encumbered, voluntarily or by operation of law, without the prior written approval of City. Transfers restricted hereunder shall include the transfer to any person or group of persons acting in concert of more than twenty five percent (25%) of the present ownership and/or control of Contracting Party, taking all transfers into account on a cumulative basis. Any attempted or purported assignment or contracting or subcontracting by Contracting Party -5- 149 without City's express written approval shall be null, void, and of no effect. No approved transfer shall release Contracting Party of any liability hereunder without the express consent of City. 4.4 Independent Contractor. Neither City nor any of its employees shall have any control over the manner, mode, or means by which Contracting Party, its agents, or its employees, perform the Services required herein, except as otherwise set forth herein. City shall have no voice in the selection, discharge, supervision, or control of Contracting Party's employees, servants, representatives, or agents, or in fixing their number or hours of service. Contracting Party shall perform all Services required herein as an independent contractor of City and shall remain at all times as to City a wholly independent contractor with only such obligations as are consistent with that role. Contracting Party shall not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its agents or employees are agents or employees of City. City shall not in any way or for any purpose become or be deemed to be a partner of Contracting Party in its business or otherwise or a joint venture or a member of any joint enterprise with Contracting Party. Contracting Party shall have no power to incur any debt, obligation, or liability on behalf of City. Contracting Party shall not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its agents or employees are agents or employees of City. Except for the Contract Sum paid to Contracting Party as provided in this Agreement, City shall not pay salaries, wages, or other compensation to Contracting Party for performing the Services hereunder for City. City shall not be liable for compensation or indemnification to Contracting Party for injury or sickness arising out of performing the Services hereunder. Notwithstanding any other City, state, or federal policy, rule, regulation, law, or ordinance to the contrary, Contracting Party and any of its employees, agents, and subcontractors providing services under this Agreement shall not qualify for or become entitled to any compensation, benefit, or any incident of employment by City, including but not limited to eligibility to enroll in the California Public Employees Retirement System (" PERS") as an employee of City and entitlement to any contribution to be paid by City for employer contributions and/or employee contributions for PERS benefits. Contracting Party agrees to pay all required taxes on amounts paid to Contracting Party under this Agreement, and to indemnify and hold City harmless from any and all taxes, assessments, penalties, and interest asserted against City by reason of the independent contractor relationship created by this Agreement. Contracting Party shall fully comply with the workers' compensation laws regarding Contracting Party and Contracting Party's employees. Contracting Party further agrees to indemnify and hold City harmless from any failure of Contracting Party to comply with applicable workers' compensation laws. City shall have the right to offset against the amount of any payment due to Contracting Party under this Agreement any amount due to City from Contracting Party as a result of Contracting Party's failure to promptly pay to City any reimbursement or indemnification arising under this Section. 4.5 Identity of Persons Performing Work. Contracting Party represents that it employs or will employ at its own expense all personnel required for the satisfactory performance of any and all of the Services set forth herein. Contracting Party represents that the Services required herein will be performed by Contracting Party or under its direct supervision, and that all personnel engaged in such work shall be fully qualified and shall _6 150 be authorized and permitted under applicable State and local law to perform such tasks and services. 4.6 City Cooperation. City shall provide Contracting Party with any plans, publications, reports, statistics, records, or other data or information pertinent to the Services to be performed hereunder which are reasonably available to Contracting Party only from or through action by City. 5. INSURANCE. 5.1 Insurance. Prior to the beginning of any Services under this Agreement and throughout the duration of the term of this Agreement, Contracting Party shall procure and maintain, at its sole cost and expense, and submit concurrently with its execution of this Agreement, policies of insurance as set forth in "Exhibit E" (the "Insurance Requirements") which is incorporated herein by this reference and expressly made a part hereof. 5.2 Proof of Insurance. Contracting Party shall provide Certificate of Insurance to Agency along with all required endorsements. Certificate of Insurance and endorsements must be approved by Agency's Risk Manager prior to commencement of performance. 6. INDEMNIFICATION. 6.1 Indemnification shall indemnify, protect, defer and any and all of its officers, F" ("Indemnification") which is a part hereof. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contracting Party d (with counsel selected by City), and hold harmless City employees, agents, and volunteers as set forth in "Exhibit incorporated herein by this reference and expressly made 7. RECORDS AND REPORTS. 7.1 Reports. Contracting Party Contract Officer, or assigned designee, performance of the Services required by assigned designee, shall require. shall periodically prepare and submit to the such reports concerning Contracting Party's this Agreement as the Contract Officer, or 7.2 Records. Contracting Party shall keep, and require any subcontractors to keep, such ledgers, books of accounts, invoices, vouchers, canceled checks, reports (including but not limited to payroll reports), studies, or other documents relating to the disbursements charged to City and the Services performed hereunder (the "Books and Records"), as shall be necessary to perform the Services required by this Agreement and enable the Contract Officer, or assigned designee, to evaluate the performance of such Services. Any and all such Books and Records shall be maintained in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles or similar industry accepted standards and shall be complete and detailed. Upon giving the Contracting Party no less than 72 hours' prior notice, the Contract Officer, or assigned designee, shall have full and free access to such Books and Records at all times during normal business hours of City, including the -� 151 right to inspect, copy, audit, and make records and transcripts from such Books and Records. Such Books and Records shall be maintained for a period of three (3) years following completion of the Services hereunder, and City shall have access to such Books and Records in the event any audit is required upon giving the Contracting Party no less than 72 hours' prior notice. In the event of dissolution of Contracting Party's business, custody of the Books and Records may be given to City, and access shall be provided by Contracting Party's successor in interest. Under California Government Code Section 8546.7, if the amount of public funds expended under this Agreement exceeds Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00), this Agreement shall be subject to the examination and audit of the State Auditor, at the request of City or as part of any audit of City, for a period of three (3) years after final payment under this Agreement. 7.3 Ownership of Documents. In addition to the foregoing, contracting party shall retain all its rights in its personal and intangible property, including as outlined in Government Code Section 6254.15. All drawings, specifications, maps, designs, photographs, studies, surveys, data, notes, computer files, reports, records, documents, and other materials plans, drawings, estimates, test data, survey results, models, renderings, and other documents or works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings, digital renderings, or data stored digitally, magnetically, or in any other medium prepared or caused to be prepared by Contracting Party, its employees, subcontractors, and agents in the performance of this Agreement that are delivered to the City, or intended to be delivered to the City for the City's use (the "Documents and Materials") shall be the property of City and shall be delivered to City upon request of the Contract Officer, or assigned designee, or upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement, and Contracting Party shall have no claim for further employment or additional compensation as a result of the exercise by City of its full rights of ownership use, reuse, or assignment of the Documents and Materials hereunder. Provided, however, any item that Contracting Party creates, develops, modifies, for its internal or proprietary use, that Contracting Party reasonably determines is proprietary or confidential, shall remain Contracting Party's sole property without any further action by Contracting Party. By way of example only, the following items are understood to remain Contracting Party's property: operation manuals, company email and communications, strategic plans, internal analysis, contracts with third parties, social media pages, advertisements, budgets, planning documents, and employee files. Any use, reuse or assignment of such completed Documents and Materials for other projects and/or use of uncompleted documents without specific written authorization by Contracting Party will be at City's sole risk and without liability to Contracting Party, and Contracting Party's guarantee and warranties shall not extend to such use, revise, or assignment. Contracting Party may retain copies of such Documents and Materials for its own use. Contracting Party shall have an unrestricted right to use the concepts embodied therein. All subcontractors shall provide for assignment to City of any Documents and Materials prepared by them, and in the event Contracting Party fails to secure such assignment, Contracting Party shall indemnify City for all damages resulting therefrom. 7.4 In the event City or any person, firm, or corporation authorized by City reuses said Documents and Materials without written verification or adaptation by _g 152 Contracting Party for the specific purpose intended and causes to be made or makes any changes or alterations in said Documents and Materials, City hereby releases, discharges, and exonerates Contracting Party from liability resulting from said change. The provisions of this clause shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement and shall thereafter remain in full force and effect. 7.5 Licensing of Intellectual Property. In addition to the foregoing, contracting party shall retain all its rights in its personal and intangible property as outlined in Government Code Section 6254.15. Furthermore, this Agreement creates a non- exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse, or sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, rights of reproduction, and other intellectual property embodied in the Documents and Materials. Contracting Party shall require all subcontractors, if any, to agree in writing that City is granted a non-exclusive and perpetual license for the Documents and Materials the subcontractor prepares under this Agreement. Contracting Party represents and warrants that Contracting Party has the legal right to license any and all of the Documents and Materials. Contracting Party makes no such representation and warranty in regard to the Documents and Materials which were prepared by design professionals other than Contracting Party or provided to Contracting Party by City. City shall not be limited in any way in its use of the Documents and Materials at any time, provided that any such use not within the purposes intended by this Agreement shall be at City's sole risk. 7.6 Release of Documents. The Documents and Materials shall not be released publicly without the prior written approval of the Contract Officer, or assigned designee, or as required by law. Contracting Party shall not disclose to any other entity or person any information regarding the activities of City, except as required by law or as authorized by City. 7.7 Confidential or Personal Identifying Information. Contracting Party covenants that all City data, data lists, trade secrets, documents with personal identifying information, documents that are not public records, draft documents, discussion notes, or other information, if any, developed or received by Contracting Party or provided for performance of this Agreement are deemed confidential and shall not be disclosed by Contracting Party to any person or entity without prior written authorization by City or unless required by law. City shall grant authorization for disclosure if required by any lawful administrative or legal proceeding, court order, or similar directive with the force of law. All City data, data lists, trade secrets, documents with personal identifying information, documents that are not public records, draft documents, discussions, or other information shall be returned to City upon the termination or expiration of this Agreement. Contracting Party's covenant under this section shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. 8. ENFORCEMENT OF AGREEMENT. 8.1 California Law. This Agreement shall be interpreted, construed, and governed both as to validity and to performance of the parties in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Legal actions concerning any dispute, claim, or matter arising -g 153 out of or in relation to this Agreement shall be instituted in the Superior Court of the County of Riverside, State of California, or any other appropriate court in such county, and Contracting Party covenants and agrees to submit to the personal jurisdiction of such court in the event of such action. 8.2 Disputes. In the event of any dispute arising under this Agreement, the injured party shall notify the injuring party in writing of its contentions by submitting a claim therefore. The injured party shall continue performing its obligations hereunder so long as the injuring party commences to cure such default within ten (10) days of service of such notice and completes the cure of such default within forty-five (45) days after service of the notice, or such longer period as may be permitted by the Contract Officer, or assigned designee; provided that if the default is an immediate danger to the health, safety, or general welfare, City may take such immediate action as City deems warranted. Compliance with the provisions of this Section shall be a condition precedent to termination of this Agreement for cause and to any legal action, and such compliance shall not be a waiver of any party's right to take legal action in the event that the dispute is not cured, provided that nothing herein shall limit City's right to terminate this Agreement without cause pursuant to this Article 8.0. During the period of time that Contracting Party is in default, City shall hold all invoices and shall, when the default is cured, proceed with payment on the invoices. In the alternative, City may, in its sole discretion, elect to pay some or all of the outstanding invoices during any period of default. 8.3 Waiver. No delay or omission in the exercise of any right or remedy of a non -defaulting party on any default shall impair such right or remedy or be construed as a waiver. City's consent or approval of any act by Contracting Party requiring City's consent or approval shall not be deemed to waive or render unnecessary City's consent to or approval of any subsequent act of Contracting Party. Any waiver by either party of any default must be in writing and shall not be a waiver of any other default concerning the same or any other provision of this Agreement. 8.4 Rights and Remedies are Cumulative. Except with respect to rights and remedies expressly declared to be exclusive in this Agreement, the rights and remedies of the parties are cumulative and the exercise by either party of one or more of such rights or remedies shall not preclude the exercise by it, at the same or different times, of any other rights or remedies for the same default or any other default by the other party. 8.5 Legal Action. In addition to any other rights or remedies, either party may take legal action, at law or at equity, to cure, correct, or remedy any default, to recover damages for any default, to compel specific performance of this Agreement, to obtain declaratory or injunctive relief, or to obtain any other remedy consistent with the purposes of this Agreement. 8.6 Termination Prior To Expiration of Term. This Section shall govern any termination of this Agreement, except as specifically provided in the following Section for termination for cause. City reserves the right to terminate this Agreement at any time, with or without cause, upon thirty (120) days' written notice to Contracting Party. Upon receipt of any notice of termination, Contracting Party shall immediately cease all Services hereunder except such as may be specifically approved by the Contract Officer, or assigned designee, or, in Contracting Party's discretion, such time that is necessary to safely and effectively wind up operations, remove its property, and turn over operations on the first day of the next calendar month. Contracting Party shall be entitled to compensation for all Services rendered prior to receipt of the notice of termination and for any Services authorized by the Contract Officer, or assigned designee, thereafter in accordance with the Schedule of Compensation or such as may be approved by the Contract Officer, or assigned designee, except amounts held as a retention pursuant to this Agreement. 8.7 Termination for Default of Contractina Partv. If termination is due to the failure of Contracting Party to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement, Contracting Party shall vacate any City -owned property which Contracting Party is permitted to occupy hereunder and City may, after compliance with the provisions of Section 8.2, take over the Services and prosecute the same to completion by contract or otherwise, and Contracting Party shall be liable to the extent that the total cost for completion of the Services required hereunder exceeds the compensation herein stipulated (provided that City shall use reasonable efforts to mitigate such damages), and City may withhold any payments to Contracting Party for the purpose of setoff or partial payment of the amounts owed City. 8.8 Attorneys' Fees. If either party to this Agreement is required to initiate or defend or made a party to any action or proceeding in any way connected with this Agreement, the prevailing party in such action or proceeding, in addition to any other relief which may be granted, whether legal or equitable, shall be entitled to reasonable attorneys' fees; provided, however, that the attorneys' fees awarded pursuant to this Section shall not exceed the hourly rate paid by City for legal services multiplied by the reasonable number of hours spent by the prevailing party in the conduct of the litigation. Attorneys' fees shall include attorneys' fees on any appeal, and in addition a party entitled to attorneys' fees shall be entitled to all other reasonable costs for investigating such action, taking depositions and discovery, and all other necessary costs the court allows which are incurred in such litigation. All such fees shall be deemed to have accrued on commencement of such action and shall be enforceable whether or not such action is prosecuted to judgment. The court may set such fees in the same action or in a separate action brought for that purpose. 9. CITY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES: NONDISCRIMINATION. 9.1 Non -liability of City Officers and Employees. No officer, official, employee, agent, representative, or volunteer of City shall be personally liable to Contracting Party, or any successor in interest, in the event or any default or breach by City or for any amount which may become due to Contracting Party or to its successor, or for breach of any obligation of the terms of this Agreement. 9.2 Conflict of Interest. Contracting Party covenants that neither it, nor any officer or principal of it, has or shall acquire any interest, directly or indirectly, which would conflict in any manner with the interests of City or which would in any way hinder Contracting Party's performance of the Services under this Agreement. Contracting Party further covenants that in the performance of this Agreement, no person having any such interest shall be employed by it as an officer, employee, agent, or subcontractor without the express written consent of the Contract Officer, or assigned designee. Contracting Party agrees to at all times avoid conflicts of interest or the appearance of any conflicts of interest with the interests of City in the performance of this Agreement. No officer or employee of City shall have any financial interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement nor shall any such officer or employee participate in any decision relating to this Agreement which effects his financial interest or the financial interest of any corporation, partnership or association in which he is, directly or indirectly, interested, in violation of any State statute or regulation. Contracting Party warrants that it has not paid or given and will not pay or give any third party any money or other consideration for obtaining this Agreement. 9.3 Covenant against Discrimination. Contracting Party covenants that, by and for itself, its heirs, executors, assigns, and all persons claiming under or through them, that there shall be no discrimination against or segregation of, any person or group of persons on account of any impermissible classification including, but not limited to, race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, national origin, or ancestry in the performance of this Agreement. Contracting Party shall take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, national origin, or ancestry. 10. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS. 10.1 Notice. Any notice, demand, request, consent, approval, or communication either party desires or is required to give the other party or any other person shall be in writing and either served personally or sent by prepaid, first-class mail to the address set forth below. Either party may change its address by notifying the other party of the change of address in writing. Notice shall be deemed communicated forty-eight (48) hours from the time of mailing if mailed as provided in this Section. To City: CITY OF LA QUINTA Attention: Christina Calderon 78495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, California 92253 To Contracting Party: ACTION PARK ALLIANCE INC. Mark Laue 6824 S. Centinela Ave. Los Angeles, California 90230 10.2 Interpretation. The terms of this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the meaning of the language used and shall not be construed for or -12- 156 against either party by reason of the authorship of this Agreement or any other rule of construction which might otherwise apply. 10.3 Section Headings and Subheadings. The section headings and subheadings contained in this Agreement are included for convenience only and shall not limit or otherwise affect the terms of this Agreement. 10.4 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, and such counterparts shall constitute one and the same instrument. 10.5 Integrated Agreement. This Agreement including the exhibits hereto is the entire, complete, and exclusive expression of the understanding of the parties. It is understood that there are no oral agreements between the parties hereto affecting this Agreement and this Agreement supersedes and cancels any and all previous negotiations, arrangements, agreements, and understandings, if any, between the parties, and none shall be used to interpret this Agreement. 10.6 Amendment. No amendment to or modification of this Agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and approved by Contracting Party and by the City Council of City. The parties agree that this requirement for written modifications cannot be waived and that any attempted waiver shall be void. 10.7 Severability. In the event that any one or more of the articles, phrases, sentences, clauses, paragraphs, or sections contained in this Agreement shall be declared invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect any of the remaining articles, phrases, sentences, clauses, paragraphs, or sections of this Agreement which are hereby declared as severable and shall be interpreted to carry out the intent of the parties hereunder unless the invalid provision is so material that its invalidity deprives either party of the basic benefit of their bargain or renders this Agreement meaningless. 10.8 Unfair Business Practices Claims. In entering into this Agreement, Contracting Party offers and agrees to assign to City all rights, title, and interest in and to all causes of action it may have under Section 4 of the Clayton Act (15 U.S.C. § 15) or under the Cartwright Act (Chapter 2, (commencing with Section 16700) of Part 2 of Division 7 of the Business and Professions Code), arising from purchases of goods, services, or materials related to this Agreement. This assignment shall be made and become effective at the time City renders final payment to Contracting Party without further acknowledgment of the parties. 10.9 No Third -Party Beneficiaries. With the exception of the specific provisions set forth in this Agreement, there are no intended third -party beneficiaries under this Agreement and no such other third parties shall have any rights or obligations hereunder. 10.10 Authority. The persons executing this Agreement on behalf of each of the parties hereto represent and warrant that (i) such party is duly organized and existing, (ii) they are duly authorized to execute and deliver this Agreement on behalf of said party, (iii) by so executing this Agreement, such party is formally bound to the provisions of this Agreement, and (iv) that entering into this Agreement does not violate any provision of any other Agreement to which said party is bound. This Agreement shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns of the parties. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] -14- 158 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the dates stated below. CITY OF LA QUINTA, a California Municipal Corporation JON MCMILLEN, City Manager City of La Quinta, California Dated: ATTEST: MONIKA RADEVA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: WILLIAM H. IHRKE, City Attorney City of La Quinta, California ACTION PARK ALLIANCE INC.: A California Corporation KIRSTEN DERMER CEO Dated: Exhibit A Scope of Services Contracting Party agrees to operate, manage, maintain, and supervise the La Quinta X-Park facilities which includes the skate park, pro shop/concession building, and restrooms (Facilities). La Quinta X-Park Hours of Operation and Staffing, pending approval of Option 1, Option 2. or Option 3: OPTION 1 — Five (5)-Day Operations Year Round • Monday — Tuesday: CLOSED • Wednesday — Friday — 12:00 pm — 2:00 pm — Two (2) staff • Wednesday — Friday — 2:00 pm — 9:00 pm — Three (3) staff • Saturday — Sunday — 9:00 am — 12:00 pm — Two (2) staff • Saturday — Sunday — 12:00 pm — 9:00 pm — Three (3) staff Requests to change hours of operation based on weather, school schedules, or other factors must be submitted in writing a minimum of fourteen (14) days in advance and are subject to approval by the City. OPTION 2 — Five (5)-Day Operations Six (6) Months, Seven (7)-Day Operations Six (6) Months • Monday — Friday — 12:00 pm — 2:00 pm — Two (2) staff (November — April) • Monday — Friday — 2:00 pm — 9:00 pm — Three (3) staff (November — April) • Mondays and Tuesdays: CLOSED (May — October) • Saturday — Sunday — 9:00 am — 12:00 pm — Two (2) staff • Saturday — Sunday — 12:00 pm — 9:00 pm — Three (3) staff Requests to change hours of operation based on weather, school schedules, or other factors must be submitted in writing a minimum of fourteen (14) days in advance and are subject to approval by the City. Five (5)-day and seven (7)-day operation months may vary based on seasonal usage and Park attendance and is subject to approval by City staff. Exhibit A Page 1 of 8 160 OPTION 3 — Seven M-Day Operations Year Round • Monday — Friday — 12:00 pm — 2:00 pm — Two (2) staff • Monday — Friday — 2:00 pm — 9:00 pm — Three (3) staff • Saturday — Sunday — 9:00 am — 12:00 pm — Two (2) staff • Saturday — Sunday — 12:00 pm — 9:00 pm — Three (3) staff Requests to change hours of operation based on weather, school schedules, or other factors must be submitted in writing a minimum of fourteen (14) days in advance and are subject to approval by the City. Observed Holiday Schedule: • The X-Park will be closed on Christmas Day, Thanksgiving, and Easter. Membership and Entry Fees: • Resident daily use fee: $2.00 • Resident annual membership fee: $25.00 • Non-resident daily use fee: $5.00 • Non-resident annual membership fee: $50.00 • Action Park Alliance, Inc. (APA) shall collect and retain 100% of the fees collected from concession sales and pro -shop sales. • Revenue generated from annual membership and day passes is retained by APA and applied towards compensation identified in Exhibit B (Schedule of Compensation) for Park operations. Membership and Entry Fees subject to change at the discretion of the City Manager. Programming: • Camps: Four 5-day camps per year, maximum 30 participants per session • Lessons & Clinics: Scheduled throughout the year TBD • Special Events: El Gato Classic, WCMX World Championship, etc., TBD APA shall collect and retain 100% of revenue generated by public special events. Exhibit A Page 2 of 8 161 Action Park Alliance Responsibilities Staffing and Security • The X-Park will be staffed with a minimum of two (2) qualified employees over the age of eighteen (18), at all times. • Additional staff members will be on duty for each session or activity where additional participants require it. A minimum of one staff person per 35 participants will be on duty at all times. • CPR Training — all of our employees are CPR and First -Aid certified. • If there are union or prevailing wage requirements, costs may increase. • APA shall provide adequate security measures (video monitoring, alarm system, etc.), meeting APA's guidelines. Maintenance of skatepark • APA will conduct daily park inspections; any significant findings, especially those that may present warranty issues, will be promptly reported to the City for further action. • Examples of maintenance that will be performed by APA are minor painting, trash removal, graffiti removal from within the fenced skatepark, and minor concrete patching (if not under warranty). • All structural, major, or warranty work needed will be reported to the City, who will be responsible for completing the repairs or filing warranty claims with the builder. • APA will facilitate and coordinate any necessary warranty filings and procedures. Maintenance of pro shop • All exterior maintenance of the pro shop building is the responsibility of the City, including major appliances, such as HVAC and electrical. • APA will maintain the interior of the pro shop building, including all fixtures provided, and will replace, at its cost, anything under $500.00. • If any warranty service is needed for any appliances or parts of the building, APA will coordinate the service with the City and maintain all appropriate documentation. Exhibit A Page 3 of 8 162 Insurance/ Liability • APA will require all participants to sign a liability waiver, releasing the City and APA of liability. These waivers must be signed by parent or legal guardian for anyone under the age of 18, and identification is required. Final wording of the waiver may be modified by the City's attorney/ risk manager. • APA will require safety gear to be worn at all times, in compliance with the laws of the State of California, and will enforce such requirements. • APA will maintain a liability policy naming the City (and all related parties), in the amounts of $1 M per occurrence, $2M aggregate. • APA will maintain an accident and excess medical insurance policy to drastically reduce the likelihood of lawsuits and insurance claims, especially for medical and injury reasons. Garbage disposal • APA shall collect trash in the bins, and take it to the dumpster. Record -keeping • APA will keep detailed injury reports, maintenance reports, liability waivers, and incident reports, both electronically and physically. • APA will report all major incidents and injuries to the City of La Quinta. • APA will complete and submit the required annual reporting and documentation to the State of California, to comply with recreational immunity provisions. • Complete financial information including detailed inventory tracking and all accounting. • APA provides quarterly park usage reporting to the City, and annual recap reporting. Taxes • APA will be responsible for the collection and payment of all sales taxes on sales of non-exempt items in the pro shop. • APA will be responsible for paying business personal property tax for its property within the pro shop building, including any fixtures and inventory. Any property taxes or special assessments for the building or the property shall be the responsibility of the City. Concessions services • APA will maintain a fully -stocked concession operation, including drinks, water, Exhibit A Page 4 of 8 163 snack foods, etc. • Retail goods APA will maintain an inventory of necessary and replacement items, including skateboard decks, wheels, trucks, etc. Sponsorship • APA will work alongside the City of La Quinta to sell sponsorship for the skatepark, within any guidelines or restrictions from the City. (-nnci iltntinn • APA will provide consultation regarding any action sports events or marketing efforts in the city at no additional charge. City of La Quinta Responsibilities Skatepark • La Quinta shall provide a professionally designed and constructed skatepark. • Skatepark shall be in good condition, and meet all American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) guidelines. • Skatepark shall have adequate access control (fencing), meeting APA's guidelines. Pro shop building • The X-Park pro shop building is approximately 1,400 square feet with working utilities, such as phone, internet, HVAC, electrical etc.; and contains concession operations and restrooms for APA's staff. l ltilitiPc rnctc • The City shall be responsible for all ongoing utilities bills. MnintannnrA • The City will be responsible for major landscape and general site maintenance, including any repairs needed for lighting, fencing and major concrete repairs. • The City will be responsible for minor landscape and general site maintenance within the fenced area of the skatepark. Garbage disposal • The City shall be responsible for supplying a dumpster for APA to dispose of skatepark trash from skatepark participants. Exhibit A Page 5 of 8 164 Taxes • Any property taxes or special assessments for the building or the property shall be the responsibility of the City. Marketina/ Promotion • The City shall include the APA skatepark in its monthly mailers and any other promotional materials it produces. Staffing Fees • The City's annual staffing fee to APA shall be payable quarterly, in advance of the beginning of each quarter. The first two months' payments will be due upon the signing of the management agreement. Exhibit A Page 6 of 8 165 ADDENDUM TO AGREEMENT Re: Scope of Services If the Scope of Services include construction, alteration, demolition, installation, repair, or maintenance affecting real property or structures or improvements of any kind appurtenant to real property, the following apply: 1. Prevailing Wage Compliance If Contracting Party is a contractor performing public works and maintenance projects, as described in this Section 1.3, Contracting Party shall comply with applicable Federal, State, and local laws. Contracting Party is aware of the requirements of California Labor Code Sections 1720, et seq., and 1770, et seq., as well as California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Sections 16000, et seq., (collectively, the "Prevailing Wage Laws"), and La Quinta Municipal Code Section 3.12.040, which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the performance of other requirements on "Public works" and "Maintenance" projects. If the Services are being performed as part of an applicable "Public works" or "Maintenance" project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, and if construction work over twenty- five thousand dollars ($25,000.00) and/or alterations, demolition, repair or maintenance work over fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) is entered into or extended on or after January 1, 2015 by this Agreement, Contracting Party agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws including, but not limited to, requirements related to the maintenance of payroll records and the employment of apprentices. Pursuant to California Labor Code Section 1725.5, no contractor or subcontractor may be awarded a contract for public work on a "Public works" project unless registered with the California Department of Industrial Relations ("DIR") at the time the contract is awarded. If the Services are being performed as part of an applicable "Public works" or "Maintenance" project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, this project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the DIR. Contracting Party will maintain and will require all subcontractors to maintain valid and current DIR Public Works contractor registration during the term of this Agreement. Contracting Party shall notify City in writing immediately, and in no case more than twenty-four (24) hours, after receiving any information that Contracting Party's or any of its subcontractor's DIR registration status has been suspended, revoked, expired, or otherwise changed. It is understood that it is the responsibility of Contracting Party to determine the correct salary scale. Contracting Party shall make copies of the prevailing rates of per diem wages for each craft, classification, or type of worker needed to execute the Services available to interested parties upon request, and shall post copies at Contracting Party's principal place of business and at the project site, if any. The statutory penalties for failure to pay prevailing wage or to comply with State wage and hour laws will be enforced. Contracting Party must forfeit to City TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS ($25.00) per day for each worker who works in excess of the minimum working hours when Contracting Party does not pay overtime. In accordance with the provisions of Labor Code Sections 1810 et seq., eight (8) hours is the legal working day. Contracting Party also shall comply with State law requirements to maintain payroll records and shall provide for certified records and inspection of records as required by California Labor Code Section 1770 et seq., including Section 1776. In addition to the other indemnities provided under this Agreement, Contracting Party shall defend (with counsel selected by City), indemnify, and hold City, Exhibit A Page 7 of 8 166 its elected officials, officers, employees, and agents free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws. It is agreed by the parties that, in connection with performance of the Services, including, without limitation, any and all "Public works" (as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws), Contracting Party shall bear all risks of payment or non-payment of prevailing wages under California law and/or the implementation of Labor Code Section 1781, as the same may be amended from time to time, and/or any other similar law. Contracting Party acknowledges and agrees that it shall be independently responsible for reviewing the applicable laws and regulations and effectuating compliance with such laws. Contracting Party shall require the same of all subcontractors. Exhibit A Page 8 of 8 167 Exhibit B Schedule of Compensation With the exception of compensation for Additional Services, provided for in Section 2.3 of this Agreement, the maximum total compensation to be paid to Contracting Party under this Agreement is not to exceed TBD pending approval of Option 1, Option 2, or Option 3 per fiscal year, encompassing the initial and any extended terms (the "Contract Sum"), which is comprised of TBD estimated costs for the Initial Term and an annual 5% increase in compensation for any Extended Terms, cost increases for staffing, CPI-U, increased insurance premiums costs, as well as compensation for unanticipated programming, events, or operation supplies requested by the City, except as provided in Section 1.7. The Contract Sum shall be paid to Contracting Party in installment payments in an amount identified in Contracting Party's schedule of compensation attached hereto for the work tasks performed and properly invoiced by Contracting Party in conformance with Section 2.2 of this Agreement. Contract Sum to be paid as follows: OPTION 1 — Five Day Operations Year Round Fiscal Year Not To Exceed Annual Compensation 2023-2024 $342,000 2024-2025 $359,100 2025-2026 $377,055 Total Compensation: $1,078,155 OPTION 2 — Five Day Operations Six Months, Seven Day Operations Six Months Fiscal Year Not To Exceed Annual Compensation 2023-2024 $404,078 2024-2025 $424,282 2025-2026 $445,457 Total Compensation: $1,273,817 Exhibit C Page 1 of 3 168 OPTION 3 — Seven Day Operations Year Round Fiscal Year Not to Exceed Annual Compensation 2023-2024 $466,225 2024-2025 $489,537 2025-2026 $514,014 Total Compensation: $1,469,776 698/015610-0002 17056184.1 a04/27/23 '2' 169 Exhibit C Schedule of Performance Contracting Party shall complete all services identified in the Scope of Services, Exhibit A of this Agreement, in accordance with the Project Schedule, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. 698/015610-0002 17056184.1 a04/27/23 -3 170 None. Exhibit D Special Requirements Exhibit E Page 1 of 7 171 Exhibit E Insurance Requirements E.1 Insurance. Prior to the beginning of and throughout the duration of this Agreement, the following policies shall be maintained and kept in full force and effect providing insurance with minimum limits as indicated below and issued by insurers with A.M. Best ratings of no less than A -VI: Commercial General Liability (at least as broad as ISO CG 0001) $1,000,000 (per occurrence) $2,000,000 (general aggregate) Must include the following endorsements: General Liability Additional Insured General Liability Primary and Non-contributory Commercial Auto Liability (at least as broad as ISO CA 0001) $1,000,000 (per accident) Personal Auto Declaration Page if applicable Workers' Compensation (per statutory requirements) Must include the following endorsements: Workers Compensation with Waiver of Subrogation Workers Compensation Declaration of Sole Proprietor if applicable Cyber Liability $1,000,000 (per occurrence) $2,000,000 (general aggregate) Contracting Party shall procure and maintain, at its cost, and submit concurrently with its execution of this Agreement, Commercial General Liability insurance against all claims for injuries against persons or damages to property resulting from Contracting Party's acts or omissions rising out of or related to Contracting Party's performance under this Agreement. The insurance policy shall contain a severability of interest clause providing that the coverage shall be primary for losses arising out of Contracting Party's performance hereunder and neither City nor its insurers shall be required to contribute to any such loss. An endorsement evidencing the foregoing and naming the City and its officers and employees as additional insured (on the Commercial General Liability policy only) must be submitted concurrently with the execution of this Agreement and approved by City prior to commencement of the services hereunder. Contracting Party shall carry automobile liability insurance of $1,000,000 per accident against all claims for injuries against persons or damages to property arising out of the use of any automobile by Contracting Party, its officers, any person directly or indirectly employed by Contracting Party, any subcontractor or agent, or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, arising directly or indirectly out of or related to Exhibit E Page 2 of 7 172 Contracting Party's performance under this Agreement. If Contracting Party or Contracting Party's employees will use personal autos in any way on this project, Contracting Party shall provide evidence of personal auto liability coverage for each such person. The term "automobile" includes, but is not limited to, a land motor vehicle, trailer or semi -trailer designed for travel on public roads. The automobile insurance policy shall contain a severability of interest clause providing that coverage shall be primary for losses arising out of Contracting Party's performance hereunder and neither City nor its insurers shall be required to contribute to such loss. Contracting Party shall carry Workers' Compensation Insurance in accordance with State Worker's Compensation laws with employer's liability limits no less than $1,000,000 per accident or disease. Contracting Party shall procure and maintain Cyber Liability insurance with limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence/loss which shall include the following coverage: a. Liability arising from the theft, dissemination and/or use of confidential or personally identifiable information; including credit monitoring and regulatory fines arising from such theft, dissemination or use of the confidential information. b. Network security liability arising from the unauthorized use of, access to, or tampering with computer systems. c. Liability arising from the failure of technology products (software) required under the contract for Consultant to properly perform the services intended. d. Electronic Media Liability arising from personal injury, plagiarism or misappropriation of ideas, domain name infringement or improper deep - linking or framing, and infringement or violation of intellectual property rights. e. Liability arising from the failure to render professional services. If coverage is maintained on a claims -made basis, Contracting Party shall maintain such coverage for an additional period of three (3) years following termination of the contract. Contracting Party shall provide written notice to City within ten (10) working days if: (1) any of the required insurance policies is terminated; (2) the limits of any of the required polices are reduced; or (3) the deductible or self -insured retention is increased. In the event any of said policies of insurance are cancelled, Contracting Party shall, prior to the cancellation date, submit new evidence of insurance in conformance with this Exhibit to the Contract Officer. The procuring of such insurance or the delivery of policies or certificates evidencing the same shall not be construed as a limitation of Contracting Party's obligation to indemnify City, its officers, employees, contractors, subcontractors, or agents. Exhibit E Page 3 of 7 173 E.2 Remedies. In addition to any other remedies City may have if Contracting Party fails to provide or maintain any insurance policies or policy endorsements to the extent and within the time herein required, City may, at its sole option: a. Obtain such insurance and deduct and retain the amount of the premiums for such insurance from any sums due under this Agreement. b. Order Contracting Party to stop work under this Agreement and/or withhold any payment(s) which become due to Contracting Party hereunder until Contracting Party demonstrates compliance with the requirements hereof. C. Terminate this Agreement. Exercise any of the above remedies, however, is an alternative to any other remedies City may have. The above remedies are not the exclusive remedies for Contracting Party's failure to maintain or secure appropriate policies or endorsements. Nothing herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way the extent to which Contracting Party may be held responsible for payments of damages to persons or property resulting from Contracting Party's or its subcontractors' performance of work under this Agreement. E.3 General Conditions Pertaining to Provisions of Insurance Coverage by Contracting Party. Contracting Party and City agree to the following with respect to insurance provided by Contracting Party: 1. Contracting Party agrees to have its insurer endorse the third party general liability coverage required herein to include as additional insureds City, its officials, employees, and agents, using standard ISO endorsement No. CG 2010 with an edition prior to 1992. Contracting Party also agrees to require all contractors, and subcontractors to do likewise. 2. No liability insurance coverage provided to comply with this Agreement shall prohibit Contracting Party, or Contracting Party's employees, or agents, from waiving the right of subrogation prior to a loss. Contracting Party agrees to waive subrogation rights against City regardless of the applicability of any insurance proceeds, and to require all contractors and subcontractors to do likewise. 3. All insurance coverage and limits provided by Contracting Party and available or applicable to this Agreement are intended to apply to the full extent of the policies. Nothing contained in this Agreement or any other agreement relating to City or its operations limits the application of such insurance coverage. 4. None of the coverages required herein will be in compliance with these requirements if they include any limiting endorsement of any kind that has not been first submitted to City and approved of in writing. Exhibit E Page 4of7 174 5. No liability policy shall contain any provision or definition that would serve to eliminate so-called "third party action over" claims, including any exclusion for bodily injury to an employee of the insured or of any contractor or subcontractor. 6. All coverage types and limits required are subject to approval, modification and additional requirements by the City, as the need arises. Contracting Party shall not make any reductions in scope of coverage (e.g. elimination of contractual liability or reduction of discovery period) that may affect City's protection without City's prior written consent. 7. Proof of compliance with these insurance requirements, consisting of certificates of insurance evidencing all the coverages required and an additional insured endorsement to Contracting Party's general liability policy, shall be delivered to City at or prior to the execution of this Agreement. In the event such proof of any insurance is not delivered as required, or in the event such insurance is canceled at any time and no replacement coverage is provided, City has the right, but not the duty, to obtain any insurance it deems necessary to protect its interests under this or any other agreement and to pay the premium. Any premium so paid by City shall be charged to and promptly paid by Contracting Party or deducted from sums due Contracting Party, at City option. 8. It is acknowledged by the parties of this agreement that all insurance coverage required to be provided by Contracting Party or any subcontractor, is intended to apply first and on a primary, non-contributing basis in relation to any other insurance or self-insurance available to City. 9. Contracting Party agrees to ensure that subcontractors, and any other party involved with the project that is brought onto or involved in the project by Contracting Party, provide the same minimum insurance coverage required of Contracting Party. Contracting Party agrees to monitor and review all such coverage and assumes all responsibility for ensuring that such coverage is provided in conformity with the requirements of this section. Contracting Party agrees that upon request, all agreements with subcontractors and others engaged in the project will be submitted to City for review. 10. Contracting Party agrees not to self -insure or to use any self -insured retentions or deductibles on any portion of the insurance required herein (with the exception of professional liability coverage, if required) and further agrees that it will not allow any contractor, subcontractor, Architect, Engineer or other entity or person in any way involved in the performance of work on the project contemplated by this agreement to self -insure its obligations to City. If Contracting Party's existing coverage includes a deductible or self -insured retention, the deductible or self -insured retention must be declared to the City. At that time the City shall review options with the Contracting Party, which may include reduction or elimination of the deductible or self -insured retention, substitution of other coverage, or other solutions. 11. The City reserves the right at any time during the term of this Agreement to change the amounts and types of insurance required by giving the Contracting Party ninety (90) days advance written notice of such change. If such change results in Exhibit E Page 5 of 7 175 substantial additional cost to the Contracting Party, the City will negotiate additional compensation proportional to the increased benefit to City. 12. For purposes of applying insurance coverage only, this Agreement will be deemed to have been executed immediately upon any party hereto taking any steps that can be deemed to be in furtherance of or towards performance of this Agreement. 13. Contracting Party acknowledges and agrees that any actual or alleged failure on the part of City to inform Contracting Party of non-compliance with any insurance requirement in no way imposes any additional obligations on City nor does it waive any rights hereunder in this or any other regard. 14. Contracting Party will renew the required coverage annually as long as City, or its employees or agents face an exposure from operations of any type pursuant to this agreement. This obligation applies whether the agreement is canceled or terminated for any reason. Termination of this obligation is not effective until City executes a written statement to that effect. 15. Contracting Party shall provide proof that policies of insurance required herein expiring during the term of this Agreement have been renewed or replaced with other policies providing at least the same coverage. Proof that such coverage has been ordered shall be submitted prior to expiration. A coverage binder or letter from Contracting Party's insurance agent to this effect is acceptable. A certificate of insurance and an additional insured endorsement is required in these specifications applicable to the renewing or new coverage must be provided to City within five (5) days of the expiration of coverages. 16. The provisions of any workers' compensation or similar act will not limit the obligations of Contracting Party under this agreement. Contracting Party expressly agrees not to use any statutory immunity defenses under such laws with respect to City, its employees, officials, and agents. 17. Requirements of specific coverage features, or limits contained in this section are not intended as limitations on coverage, limits or other requirements nor as a waiver of any coverage normally provided by any given policy. Specific reference to a given coverage feature is for purposes of clarification only as it pertains to a given issue and is not intended by any party or insured to be limiting or all-inclusive. 18. These insurance requirements are intended to be separate and distinct from any other provision in this Agreement and are intended by the parties here to be interpreted as such. 19. The requirements in this Exhibit supersede all other sections and provisions of this Agreement to the extent that any other section or provision conflicts with or impairs the provisions of this Exhibit. 20. Contracting Party agrees to be responsible for ensuring that no contract used by any party involved in any way with the project reserves the right to charge City Exhibit E Page 6of7 176 or Contracting Party for the cost of additional insurance coverage required by this agreement. Any such provisions are to be deleted with reference to City. It is not the intent of City to reimburse any third party for the cost of complying with these requirements. There shall be no recourse against City for payment of premiums or other amounts with respect thereto. 21. Contracting Party agrees to provide immediate notice to City of any claim or loss against Contracting Party arising out of the work performed under this agreement. City assumes no obligation or liability by such notice, but has the right (but not the duty) to monitor the handling of any such claim or claims if they are likely to involve City. Exhibit E Page 7of7 177 Exhibit F Indemnification F.1 Indemnitv for the Benefit of Ci a. Indemnification for Professional Liability. When the law establishes a professional standard of care for Contracting Party's Services, to the fullest extent permitted by law, Contracting Party shall indemnify, protect, defend, and hold harmless City and any and all of its officials, employees, and agents ("Indemnified Parties") from and against any and all claims, losses, liabilities of every kind, nature, and description, damages, injury (including, without limitation, injury to or death of an employee of Contracting Party or of any subcontractor), costs and expenses of any kind, whether actual, alleged or threatened, including, without limitation, incidental and consequential damages, court costs, attorneys' fees, litigation expenses, and fees of expert consultants or expert witnesses incurred in connection therewith and costs of investigation, to the extent same are caused in whole or in part by any negligent or wrongful act, error or omission of Contracting Party, its officers, agents, employees or subcontractors (or any entity or individual that Contracting Party shall bear the legal liability thereof) in the performance of professional services under this agreement. With respect to the design of public improvements, the Contracting Party shall not be liable for any injuries or property damage resulting from the reuse of the design at a location other than that specified in Exhibit A without the written consent of the Contracting Party. b. Indemnification for Other Than Professional Liability. Other than in the performance of professional services and to the full extent permitted by law, Contracting Party shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Indemnified Parties from and against any liability (including liability for claims, suits, actions, arbitration proceedings, administrative proceedings, regulatory proceedings, losses, expenses or costs of any kind, whether actual, alleged or threatened, including, without limitation, incidental and consequential damages, court costs, attorneys' fees, litigation expenses, and fees of expert consultants or expert witnesses) incurred in connection therewith and costs of investigation, where the same arise out of, are a consequence of, or are in any way attributable to, in whole or in part, the performance of this Agreement by Contracting Party or by any individual or entity for which Contracting Party is legally liable, including but not limited to officers, agents, employees, or subcontractors of Contracting Party. F.2 Obligation to Secure Indemnification Provisions. Contracting Party agrees to obtain executed indemnity agreements with provisions identical to those set forth herein this Exhibit F, as applicable to the Contracting Party, from each and every subcontractor or any other person or entity involved by, for, with or on behalf of Contracting Party in the performance of this Agreement. In the event Contracting Party fails to obtain such indemnity obligations from others as required herein, Contracting Party agrees to be fully responsible according to the terms of this Exhibit. Failure of City to monitor compliance with these requirements imposes no additional obligations on City and will in no way act as a waiver of any rights hereunder. This obligation to indemnify Exhibit F Page 1 of 2 178 and defend City as set forth in this Agreement are binding on the successors, assigns or heirs of Contracting Party and shall survive the termination of this Agreement. Exhibit F Page 2of2 179 180 DEPARTMENTAL REPORT ITEM NO. 5 DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT ta Qaigr(V GEM alike DESERT QUARTERLY REPORT The Design and Development Department consists of three divisions: Building, The Hub, and Planning r lrU Building Division The Building Division administers and issues all residential and commercial building permit applications, reviews plans (plan checks), and conducts on -site building inspections for compliance with the La Quinta Municipal Code and California Building Standards Code. PLAN CHECK AND BUILDING PERMITS Ep Plan Check Submittals - 3 0 % from Q1 2022 998 673 i 702 516 479 -- --------y---------y---------------- 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 5 year First Quarter Trend Building Permits Issued 3 0 % from Q1 2022 843 647 480 468 - 522 --- ------ - ----------r---------*----- 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 5 year First Quarter Trend 181 IND. . wqp� Plan Check Fees qnp� $164,7421 st Quarter total $289k $143k $116k 0 $66k $ $80k 2022 2023 2022 2023 2022 2023 January February March -21?' from Q1 2022 total of $209,130 $2b9k -------- $165k --- $116k $114k $109k 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 5 year First Quarter Trend Building Permit Fees $262,6501 st Quarter Total $102k $64k $68k $58k $39k $43k 0 1 1 2022 2023 2022 2023 2022 2023 January February March -5090 from 012022 total of $525,190 $525k -----'----------'----------- '--------- --------' ---- $233k $. 3k $122k $174k 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 5 year First Quarter Trend w� T H E H U B The Hub serves as a one -stop permit center. It is the central location for obtaining permits for planning, building, engineering, business licenses, and special events. The Hub also issues licenses and permits for items such as garage sales, home occupations, HVAC/windows/waterheater/utility change outs pool drains, and re -roofs. Business Licenses 2 O % from Q1 2022 349 396 307 309 ■1 41 1 2022 2023 2022 2023 2022 2023 January February March 907 965 --T---------------- 804----- --- � 320 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 5 year First Quarter Trend Includes all phone calls received by the Concierge, the Hub general line, and all Permit Technicians. Jan 2023 Feb 2023 Mar 2023 0 1000 2000 3000 Other Licenses and Permits 6 2 % from Q1 2022 201 88 94 ■ ■ 122 81 ■. 2022 2023 2022 2023 2022 2023 January February March 378 -- --T --- 417 275 279 258 i 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 5 year First Quarter Trend Includes all visitors checked in by the Concierge. Jan 2023 Feb 2023 Mar 2023 0 250 500 750 The Planning Division administers the zoning and development standards and works with residential and commercial developers, architects, builders, and businesses to ensure that development is consistent with the La Quinta Zoning Code and General Plan. Planning staff coordinates with the Planning Commission, whose primary function is to develop and maintain the City's General Plan, consider development applications, as well as to serve as an advisory body to the City Council. PLANNING PERMITS 6 1 % from Q1 2022 10 11 8 8 6 Ei ■M ■ 2022 2023 2022 2023 2022 2023 January February March 32 29 i 1i2 - i 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 5 year First Quarter Trend PLANNING PROJECTS 19 % from Q1 2022 9 7 4 3 3 0 2022 2023 2022 2023 2022 2023 January February March --15------ 1-9•------19------16---- 11 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 5 year First Quarter Trend • Modification By Applicant to change materials board for Palo Verde residential development. • Special Event for the American Express PGA Golf Tournament from January 19 - 22, 2023. • Special Event Permit for the 2023 La Quinta Car Show at La Quinta Community Park on February 25, 2023, to include car displays, food, vendors, and traffic control in the surrounding area. • Modification By Applicant for 10% setback adjustment at a residence at 77800 Calle Nogales. • Site Improvements and Landscape Plans for Pickleball Courts and Fitness Center at the Traditions residential development. • Landscape Plans for Long Horn Steakhouse at 78705 Highway 111. • Minor Adjustment for wall height at a residence located at 57995 Stone Creek. • Minor Use Permit for temporary flags at sales office for Piazza Serena residential development. • Final Landscape Plans for the Diamante residential development. • General Plan consistency for a property purchase of 0.14 acres located at the southwest corner of Eisenhower Drive and Calle Tampico (51001 Eisenhower Drive). • Variance to allow a 10-foot front yard setback for a casita extension within the Rancho La Quinta Specific Plan at 79075 Rancho La Quinta Drive. • Modification By Applicant and Conditional Use Permit for a new 2,129 square foot Tool Rental Center addition and modifications to the outdoor displays and sales area for Home Depot at 79900 Hwy 111. • Mitigated Negative Declaration, Conditional Use Permit, and Site Development Permit for outdoor improvements within the Hillside Conservation Overlay at 77600 Avenida Fernando. 184 The Signature PGA West development nears completion of construction of the final remaining lots Interior work continues at WDC Kitchen & Bath at 78740 Highway 111 Construction nears completion at the new Panera Drive-Thru at 78902 Highway 111 The first phase of SolTerra residential development nears completion 186 DEPARTMENTAL REPORT ITEM NO. 7 4au�tra - — GEM ofth, DESERI — Public Works/Engineering Quarterly Report The Public Works Department consists of six divisions: Engineering, Capital Improvement Projects (CIP), Parks, Lighting & Landscape, Traffic, Facilities, and Public Works Street Maintenance. E n g i n e e i n g Provides engineering design, construction oversight, and traffic support on a variety of infrastructure projects that help keep La Quinta safe and beautiful. Services Here are some activities for January, February, and March 2023: CIP PROJECTS - IN DESIGN La Quinta Landscape Improvements Cactus Flower Development Fritz Burns Park Improvements A draft master plan and cost estimates have been prepared for the Fritz Burns Park Improvements Project. Staff is currently soliciting feedback through a community survey to identify the needs and priorities of the La Quinta Community. Design is underway on the last phase for the La Quinta Landscape Improvement Project. This final piece to the overall project is expected to begin construction immediately following the Desert Club, Sierra Del Rey, and Marbella developments completion in Spring 2023. RITZ BURN _.,,PARK PUBLIC OUTREACH Road Improvements There are nine road improvement projects that will be constructed between December 2022 and Fall 2023. Projects with similar improvements and timelines have been combined to be constructed at the same time in order to minimize traffic impacts and reduce costs. 187 City of La Quints Upcoming Road Improvement Projects DECEMBER 2022 - COMPLETE I PFERSON STREET AT H IGH WAY 111 rn ccIlaboration with the City of tndIo, roadway rehabllotatiar, improvernents at the intersection of Highway I11 and 3efferscn 5trett tI will la-egin altrri 1ecrr7rpan_ I7ECEMBER 2022 - COMPLETE MOOD RIVER DRIVE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION Reri�jk,[IIEauon o1 tl'te i naO why on Voon Pivar Drive to the DSUSD right of way will be completerd durinrg the sDho41 wln[er break. FEB- MARCH 2O23 - COMPLETE JEFFERSON STREET SLURRY SEAL IMPROVEMENTS In collaboration wine the Crzyof Indio, a Slerry seal Df the entire La Quinta limits of Iefferwn Street will becoMpletr*d In Sprrng 21D�23 ca Q"y rev .— C�Lhi of xiir I}f iER'1' CIP PROJECTS -UPCOMING I L PMfP SLURRY SEAL IMPROVEMENTS As p7rt or ehe :3•Year Pavement Management ❑Ian_ slurrysea 1 1n the cove and Village areas will be cornpri twd ors Isr ay/)unt? 20d3 SUMMER 2023 FRED WARING DRIVE PAVEMENT REHABILITATION Poho1�111t3tigts Of Fred Waring Dtiue #7etween Washirtgtart StTeat and Ad arcs Street wH I be Corn p I atad I n 5umrnier of 2023. SUMMED 2023 AVENUE 50 & AVENUE 52 PAVEMENT REHABILITATION PehC rhl kalon of math Avenue SD between Washington Street and Ersenhhawer ❑rive. and Avenue 52 between Madison Street and Mon roe St reel will be corn viered. DUNE PALMS ROAD PAVEMENT REHAB3 LITATION In Fall 2U23, rehabil•tatton of dune Palms Ronal between Fred Waring 0riue and MI les Avenue will tae compieted SIJMMEP 2024 ',I-' !r I ! f A_ r . fair_PAt FUNf31NG nEQUEST HICHW AY 111 PAVEMENT REHABI'LIYATIQN I r 1 _'WMrnt r .102 •,. rt'iiak]IIiIat10lI ul HrghwoyIll between Washington Street and Jefferson Street will be c orn ple,ted_ Avenue 48 This project, led by Coachella Valley Association of Governments (CVAG), is finalizing the design phase and will construct an active transportation network for pedestrians and bicyclists with interactive arts Arts and Music Line and music. The project will establish a new public space that can only be experienced without a vehicle, and will create a safe route connecting schools, affordable housing, retail, and employment centers, and will have three connections to Coachella Valley Link. Avenue 50 Widening Design is underway for the collaborative project with the City of Indio to widen Avenue 50 from Jefferson Street to Madison Street to its ultimate general plan standard, which will include a multi -use path on the south side of the street. Civic Center This design is being finalized and solicitation is underway to contract a Construction Management firm for this project that will convert the Civic Center lake water from potable water to irrigation water Lake Irrigation provided through Coachella Valley Water District (CVWD) lines (Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) Lines). CVWD has completed work to provide a point of connection and meter at the existing pumps. Avenue 50 Bridge The City received Highway Bridge Program (HBP) funding authorization from Caltrans to begin the Preliminary Engineering phase of the project that will construct a bridge over the Evacuation Channel from Washington Street to 800 feet east of the channel crossing. 188 CIP PROJECTS - IN PROGRESS Dune Palms Road Bridge Citywide Striping Refresh LQ Landscape Renovation - Desert Pride, Sierra Del Rey, and Marbella Performed demolition to r the roadway, removed a wall, and relocated some 4 utilities and sewer. Refreshing striping throughout the City and installing bike and golf cart lanes. Landscaping, lighting, cobble, and crushed rock installed; cleaned and painted the walls and cleaning the sand filters at the basin, and finishing final touch up to landscape and rock. 189 CIP PROJECTS -COMPLETED Blackhawk Way School Crossing Reconstruction of the asphalt concrete crosswalk was completed to bring it to code. Improvements included relocating the rapid flash beacons onto compliant traffic signal poles, replacing the in - roadway warning lights system, and replacing striping near La Duinta High School. --------- ------------------------------------------ Public Works Development Engineering assistance and project review during January, February, and March 2023: Project Reviews Completed Permits Issued PERIOD 2023 2022 Percentage Change From Last Year PERIOD 2023 2022 Percentage Change From Last Year January 27 83 207% ♦ January 9 13 44% February 25 53 112% ♦ February 11 26 136% March 32 72 125% ♦ March 13 15 15% Year to Date 84 208 148% ♦ Year to Date 33 51 55% ------------------------------------ ------------------------- Traffic The traffic operations team completed 79 citizen request work orders, 51 preventative maintenance work orders, and 23 emergency on call work orders. • Speed limit was reduced on Jefferson: Avenue 52 to Avenue 54. • The Traffic Operation Center was successfully used during the 2-week BNP event. • New bike/golf cart lanes were added on several streets throughout the City. • 23 signals along the entire Washington Street corridor were retimed and synchronized from Avenue 52 to 1-10 freeway. • Safety lighting checks were completed at all roundabouts in La Ouinta Cove. • Yearly MMU (monitor malfunction unit) testing was completed. 190 Parks and Lighting & Landscape Parks and L&L staff completed 156 work orders including but not limited to: graffiti removal, irrigation repairs, debris removal, and tree and park issues. Landscape improvements were completed at Adams park, and the center medians on Madison Street between Avenue 54 and Avenue 58. Floral metal art was installed at the planters in the courtyard at City Hall. - i i _�'�• fit. `„ New ADA swings were installed at Adams and Fritz Burns Park. Landscape restoration along the Bear Creek Trail and the Fred Wolff Preserve was completed. New fencing was installed by the pump station at the SilverRock Event Park. Holiday lights were installed at the City Center Campus. 191 New planter pots and flowers were installed at the Village Streets. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Facilities ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The facilities team responded to emergency roof repairs/replacement from multiple wind and rainstorms at the Sports Complex and Fire Station 70. The painting contractor completed the painting of the South parking structure of City Hall. 158 work orders, including but not limited to: preventative maintenance tasks, general repairs, and fire station maintenance. 192 Public Works Street Maintenance 252 work requests were completed, including: • Accident/Damage/Risk • Debris/Litter Removal/Right-of-Way Maintenance • Graffiti Removal (Right -of -Way) • Pothole or Street Repair • Sidewalk Repair/Concrete • Emergency Response • Storm Drain Repair and Maintenance • Street Sweeping • Street Sign Repair/Maintenance • Vehicle/Equipment/Operations Yard Maintenance • Tree Issues 193 } 194 REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEM NO. 27 � ipALM 'S _P • �y us INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT �� AIRPORT COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA 4001iRt Airport Conference Room, Palm Springs International Airport 3400 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Wednesday, April 19, 2023 - 5:30 P.M. Pursuant to Assembly Bill 361, this meeting may be conducted by teleconference. There will be in -person public access to the meeting location. To submit your public comment to the Airport Commission electronically. Material may be emailed to: Christina. brown(o)palmspringsca.gov - Transmittal prior to the start of the meeting is required. Any correspondence received during or after the meeting will be distributed to the Airport Commission and retained for the official record. This is a hybrid in -person and virtual meeting. To virtually observe the meeting or to virtually provide public comments, please use the following Zoom link https://uso2web.zoom.us/i/86019815290?pwd=ZitOZDIVeGZhN UNEQTVkU29nTUdPdzO9 or call (669) 900-6833 and enter Meeting ID: 860 1981 5290 - Passcode: 583916 City of Palm Springs: Riverside County: Paul Slama City of Cathedral City: Tony Michaelis City of Palm Desert: Kevin Wiseman Aftab Dada - Chair David Feltman Kevin J. Corcoran Vice Chair Ken Hedrick City of Indian Wells: Paul Budilo City of Coachella: Denise Delgado City of Rancho Mirage: Keith Young Gerald Adams Scott G. Miller Patricia Breslin John Payne City of La Quinta: Kathleen Hughes City of Desert Hot Springs: Jan Pye City of Indio: Rick Wise Todd Burke M. Guillermo Suero Palm Springs City Staff Scott C. Stiles Harry Barrett Jr., A.A.E. Jeremy Keating City Manager Airport Executive Director Assistant Airport Director 1. CALL TO ORDER — PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. POSTING OF AGENDA 3. ROLL CALL 4. ACCEPTANCE OF AGENDA 5. PUBLIC COMMENTS: Limited to three minutes on any subject within the purview of the Commission 6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Minutes of the Airport Commission Regular Meeting of January 18, 2023 195 Airport Commission Meeting Agenda April 19, 2023 — Page 2 7. INTRODUCTIONS AND PRESENTATIONS: 7.A City Manager Scott Stiles 7.113 City Clerk Brenda Pree 7.0 Airport Commissioner Rick Wise (Indio) 8. DISCUSSION AND ACTION ITEMS: &A Commissioner Terms 8.113 Brown Act Rules on Discussing Agenda Items 8.0 Airport Commission Meeting Time 8.11) Agreement with Fuse Connect, LLC 8.E Marketing Update 8.F Budget and Finance Committee Update 8.G Financial Summary Update 8.11-11 Airport FY23-24 and FY24-25 Budget Review 8.1 Operations, Properties and Facilities Committee Update 8.J Concessions Update 8.K Ad Hoc Master Plan Review Committee / Working Group 8.L AULA Update 8.M Projects and Airport Capital Improvement Program Update 8.N Wi-Fi 8.0 Airport Technology 9. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR REPORT 10. COMMISSIONERS REQUESTS AND REPORTS 11. REPORT OF COUNCIL ACTIONS: 11.A Past City Council Actions 11.113 Future City Council Actions 12. RECEIVE AND FILE: 12.A Airline Activity Report March 2023 12.113 Airline Activity Report Fiscal Year Comparison 13. COMMITTEES: 13.A Updated Committee Roster 13.113 Future Committee Meetings ADJOURNMENT: The Airport Commission will adjourn to a Regular Meeting on May 17, 2023, at 5:30 P.M. Palm Springs Airport Commission Report — April 19, 2023 Meeting Public Comments — None Introductions & Presentations - new City Manager, Scott Stiles from Garden Grove. Spoke about his background and the challenges he faces in filling positions within the City. He has hired a Fire Department Captain that comes from Long Beach and has handled that airport. So that is a positive move. Discussion and Action Items: Commissioner Terms — City of PS may extend commissioner's terms to 7 years for continuity as the city has so many changes being made. The other 8 cities will remain with present schedules. Brown Act — a lengthy presentation because of four commissioners from PS who do not understand or want to understand the importance of the act. They continue to pre -debate future agenda items, want to tag on other items not clearly stated on the agenda and dominate the meetings. I believe they should be addressed individually. It is getting very tiresome for the rest of the commission and the airport staff. Airport Agreement with FUSE Connect — Contract signed for a three year time period with this company to take over from Lamar Advertising (since 2017) and to inject increased airport revenue through airport signage and creation of partnerships with local companies. Airport signage does need an overhaul with visual clutter removed in baggage claim areas and this young team seems up to the challenge. They handle Ontario, Santa Barbara and Sonoma airports. Appear to be innovative and think out of the box. Marketing Updates — May is 10.3% up and too soon to tell about summer months. Service is ending for much seasonal service to Canada, Bend, Eugene, Boise, San Jose, Portland, Chicago, Atlanta, Houston, Minneapolis, New York and Austin. Financial Summary Updates — The airport is doing extremely well both presently and into the future with money clearly earmarked for badly needed projects. The balance sheets are healthy and well thought out. Targets are realistic. The limitations on the airport and its progress rely on the inability to move ahead in a timely manner which is frustrating to the staff and commissioners. I have elected to just review the key airport funds in this document: Fund 405 — Customer Facility Charges paid by car rental concessionaires according to state law for future car rental car facility and development of busing operations and parking lots. PSP increased the cost of this in March 2022 from $10 per transaction to $9 per day up to five days maximum. Year to date revenues are 71% of total budget amount of $7.4 million. This is an increase of 250% compared to prior year. Fund 410- Passenger Facility Charge revenue is comprised of a $4.50 charge (net $4.39) paid by each ticketed passenger that boards a plane at the airport. Year to date revenue is approximately 62% of the budget of the $6.8 million which is an increase of roughly 17% compared to prior year. 197 Fund 415 —This fund tracks all the revenues and expenditures for operating and maintaining the airport. The year to date revenue is around 99% of the budgeted $41 million dollars. The airport collected $5.9 million from the CARES Act funs, $9.3 million of the ARPA airport funds and the federal relief grants account for 37% of the revenues for fiscal years 2022-23. The three key revenue generating sources are the on airport rental cars, leased parking, and terminal non- airline rentals from concessionaires that occupy the terminal. The terminal non - airline rentals are approximately 91% of the $1.7 million dollar budget. Fund 416 —This fund has a net spending of approximately $1.3 million dollars. Three is an increase of approximately $823, 000 dollars of expenditures for the FAA funded projects: Airfield Hot Spot Study, Taxiway Rehabilitation Design, Wildlife Hazard Assessment and Runway Sweeper. The airport intends to submit for discretionary reimbursement to the FAA in the amount of $716,732 for the 3rd quarter at the end of April. Concessions Update — Report deadlines are being met. Larger coolers will soon be brought in and then demo work over the summer. AULA—To date United, Southwest and Delta have agreed to PSP contracts and Air Canada and American pending. Goal to present to City Council on April 27th as complete. Wif-Fi and Airport Technology — These continue to be joint projects with City Hall. There is no immediate fix and airport needs will not be accessed for a minimum of 6 months to a year. City needs to hire staff and establish priorities. Very frustrating for passengers, airlines, concession, communication both inside and outside the terminal. Band width is extremely weak and airport is old. It has been neglected. The City is not willing to have an independent IT staff member for the airport. This situation will become worse before it gets better. Commissioners Requests and Reports — None Report of Council Actions - None Next Airport Commission meeting will be a regular meeting on May 17 2023 at 5:30 pm 198 POWER POINTS CITY COUNCIL MEETING MAY 2, 2023 City Council Meeting May 2, 2023 City Council Meeting May 2, 2023 CLOSED SESSION IN PROGRESS Pledge of Allegiance 5/3/2023 CALIFORNIA 5/3/2023 City Council Meeting May 2, 2023 Presentations of -.... _ CALL'`* �- --ff -w-4r - --y City Council Meeting May 2, 2023 P1 -Family YMCA of the Desert A Presentation CA UP May 2, 2023 Family YMCA of the Desert May 2, 2023: City of La Quinta Council Presentation -LIF 00 `Q. rl Testimonials Every day my children attended the YMCA, I knew they felt cared for, listened to, and appreciated. The kind staff always modeled what a good human should be like, and my children learned from them daily. I am thankful that a YMCA exists on my kids' school so that they have a place to call "home" before they have to go home. I am grateful for the patient teachers and directors who take the time to guide, laugh, teach, and play with my kids. Thank you, thank you, thank you for all that the YMCA does to keep kids safe and cared for. On special days, the YMCA became a place to explore artistic opportunities with the LQ Artisan ceramics. I knew better than to try to pry my kids out early on those days 8 M May 2, 2023 Family YMCA of the Desert Adams Elementary Licensed Childcare I Enrichment Program The City of La Quinta has played a large part in the growth and development of Adams Elementary Licensed Childcare I Enrichment program by promoting and we are forever grateful forth e help we received to help during COVID and beyond. April 2020 - Opened at La Quinta Museum for essential childcare. Started with two kids. August 2020 - Distance learning began at the La Quinta Museum with 20 kids total. January 2021- Moved to Adams and had 28 kids in two cohorts. March 2021 - Adams housed all kids that opted to stay on distance learning ratherthan hybrid. June 2021- Summer 2021 saw a full program of 28 kids. Capacity of 14 in each class still in place. August 2021- First full school year began at Adams with four kids to start. June 2022 - School ends with 20 kids now enrolled and summer begins with a full 60 kid capacity. No more restrictions in place. August 2022 - Second school year begins with now 30 kids enrolled. ELO-P funding in place helping families. June 2023— We are planning another full summer with 60 kids enrolled M. .` • r i, �► a r``; _ t rt 10 May 2, 2023 Family YMCA of the Desert Adams Elementar Summer Program WIN 17 �- '' \% r A i4 l � : 11 Family YMCA of the Desert La Quinta Child Development Center Opened in 1991 12 go May 2, 2023 Family YMCA of the Desert La Quinta Child Development Center Infant through 6t" Grade Year -Round Licensed Childcare I Enrichment 13 Family YMCA of the Desert La Quinta Child Development Center 104 children enrolled in safe, nurturing and caring program with 24 dedicated YMCA Team Members 14 7 May 2, 2023 Family YMCA of the Desert La Quinta Child Development Center Our mission and vision for our Early Childhood Education program and community. Strengthen families in their role as their child's first teacher Improve the quality of our early learning environment and access to those programs Promote prevention and early identification of exceptional health and developmental needs Research by Nobel Prize-winning economist James Heckman showed that every $1 invested in quality early childhood programs can yield returns between $4 and $16. i 15 Y FUN FACTS: We have 175 team members at 10 various program locations in La Quinta, Indio and Palm Desert. We have wonderful collaborative partnerships with Old Town Artisan Studio, Friends of Desert Mountains, Hidden Harvest, Armed Services YMCA Twentynine Palms, Desert Sands Unified School District, College of the Desert and more! THANK YOU CITY OF LA QUINTA COUNCIL, STAFF AND RESIDENTS FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT FOR OUR FAMILY YMCA OF THE DESERT FAMILIES AND STAFF! al A. 5/3/2023 t(v ow CALIFORNIA City Council Meeting May 2, 2023 131 - Village Hospitality Homes Background • In October 2022, City approved Village Hospitality Homes to be allowed in Village Commercial (VC) area — Parcels between 4,500-10,000 sf — For rent 30 days or less, subject to TOT • Added as a permitted use with a CUP in VC zone Proposal • Applicant proposed four Village Hospitality Homes on four properties within the Village: — 51120 Avenida Navarro — 51116 Avenida Mendoza — 51080 Avenida Martinez — 51100 Avenida Martinez • Approved by PC on April 11, 2023 Vicinity Map 1080 AVENIDA MARTINEZ 1 15-1,0120 A� Proposal • Applicant is requesting a partial waiver of entitlement application fees and a waiver of undergrounding utilities • Each of the four properties require separate entitlement applications: One SDP and One CUP for each Application waiver • Applicant requesting partial waiver of fees because they are similar in design and were processed and presented all at same time • Total amount of fees is $63,676 ($15,919 per project site). • Applicant requesting 1.5 times fee for one project: $23,878 (equivalent of 1.5 SDP + 1.5 CUP) Undergrounding Waiver • New construction required to underground utility lines and poles • Each VHH has utility poles running on the rear of the property • Applicant requesting a waiver from undergrounding, stating it would make each project financially infeasible May 2, 2023 PAFA ►W 14 I a- :- '� A. CALIFORNIA City Council Meeting May 2, 2023 B2 — Contract Services Agreement with Action Park Alliance Inc. tea.. CA Id Background • RFP for skatepark management services published August 2021 • Action Park Alliance (APA) selected as the most qualified vendor • Council approved agreement with APA October 2021 Background • APA began operations March 23, 2022 (soft opening of X Park) • Grand Opening of the X Park October 22, 2022 • APA oversees day-to-day operations, annual/day passes, programming, and events Programming & Events • Skate Camps, Pro Team Meet & Greets, Best Trick Contests, Skate Lessons El Gato Classic, Hotwheels Superchargers, Fivestar Throwdown Regional Qualifier, Lucky Pro Scooter "Scoot Jam" Attendance • Average monthly attendance: 2,400 • Yearly park users (participants & spectators): 40,000 L • Total annual memberships: 850 IL r.► Q ii� eT® OPTION 1 OPTION 2 OPTION 3 Agreement Options Five Day Operations Year Round FY 2023/24 FY 2024/25 FY 2025/26 Total Five Day Ops (6months), Seven Day Ops (6 months) FY 2023/2�1 FY 2024/25 1 FY 2025/26 1 Total Seven Day Operations Year Round FY 2023/24 FY 2024/25 025/26 Total Current Membership Costs LQ RESIDENT NON-RESIDENT F] May 2, 2023 KFA 9 19 t(V 62w f CALIFORNIA aoklffA_� Em