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SPEV 2023-1005 Madison Club - Signature Party APN 779-410-033 (12.28.2023)ta �W CALIFORNIA December 28, 2023 CASE NUMBER Special Event Permit SPEV2023-1005 ACTIVITY/EVENT Sunday December 31st (6:00pm - 10:00pm) Monday January 15th (6:00pm - 10:00pm) Location: Madison Club Vacant Parcel APN: 779-410-033 APPLICANT Ms. Elena Mendoza Signature Party 82309 Market St. Indio, CA 92201 APPROVAL The Design and Development Department has reviewed and approved Special Event Permit 2023-1005, pursuant to LQMC Section 9.60.170 (Special Events - Residential), based on the following Findings: A. The event will not be detrimental to the health, safety, and general welfare of the community in the area of the proposed event. B. There is adequate area to conduct the event and to accommodate the anticipated attendance. C. Sufficient parking will be provided for the anticipated attendance. D. Food service operations, medical facilities, solid waste facilities, sewage disposal methods and potable water service have been provided. (Approval by the health officer may be required.) E. Fire protection plans and facilities have been provided to the satisfaction of the fire marshal. F. Security plans and facilities have been provided to the satisfaction of the sheriff. ta �W CALIFORNIA G. Public roadways providing access to the event are capable of accommo a ing the anticipated traffic volumes in a reasonable and safe manner with minimal disruption to local traffic circulation. This approval authorizes the applicant to conduct the event pursuant to compliance with all conditions of approval of this permit. The applicant must obtain any permits, as may be required below, in order to physically set up the event. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Completion/confirmation prior to start of the event: 1. The outdoor events are approved for Sunday December 31st (6:00pm - 10:00pm) Monday January 15th (6:00pm - 10:00pm). 2. The applicant shall obtain all other applicable permits, if required, from the appropriate agencies (i.e. Fire Department, Building Department, Sheriff's Department, etc.). 3. Individual or grouped together temporary tent structures will require separate permitting with the building division if they are more than 400 square feet with enclosure walls or 700 square feet open on all sides. If Temporary electrical installations such as generators or feeders/branch circuits are to be erected or installed, they will require separate permitting with the building division. 4. The applicant shall obtain an encroachment permit for any off-site signs and traffic controls placed within the City's right-of-way. Traffic control plans shall be submitted and consistent with the Traffic Control Plan attached and on file. Please contact Amy Yu at (760) 777-7047 to coordinate permit information. 5. The applicant shall provide notification of the event to all residential properties within 500 feet of the event site. Notification shall include date, time, event scope, and contact information. 6. All vendors shall obtain a City Business License. 7. Fireworks, pyrotechnics, or fire performers shall require an additional permit and approval. Completion/confirmation during the event: W �GNNW CALIFORNIA 8. The event will not be detrimental to the health, safety, and general welfare of the community in the area of the proposed event. 9. The set-up and operation of the event shall be consistent with the attached exhibits and event information on file. 10. Security personnel shall be easily identifiable to the public by the provision of uniformed personnel. All designated private security personnel must be licensed by the State of California and possess a valid private security license. 11. Certain areas providing access to the event area are public and, as such, general public access may not be denied or restricted in any manner that extends beyond the limits of this event as approved. 12. The applicant shall conform to the City's Noise Ordinance (Municipal Code Section 9.100.210) and specifically the following noise limitations during the event: A. Before 10:00pm: Sixty-five decibels (65 dB(A)) B. After 10:00pm: Fifty decibels (50 dB(A)) If the noise consists entirely of impact noise, speech or music, or any combination thereof, each of the noise levels specific above shall be reduced by five dB(A). 13. Portable generators shall be shielded to prevent accidental contact with guests. Extension cords shall be ground -secured to prevent tripping. Any lighting shall be directed away from surrounding roadways and surrounding residential properties. No spot or searchlights are permitted. 14. Surrounding roadways and intersections shall remain readily accessible for passage of emergency response vehicles and private vehicles. There shall be no queuing of vehicles along all surrounding roads for the purposes of dropping off for, picking up for, or entering the event. 15. Roadways/traffic aisles to structures and activities in and around the event will always be maintained accessible to emergency vehicles. Parking monitors shall wear light-colored clothing and reflective vests as needed. Flashlights shall be used after dusk. 16. The event is subject to spot inspections by the Police Department and/or City W �GNNW CALIFORNIA staff to ensure compliance with the conditions of this letter. 17. Smoking shall not be permitted in any tent or canopy or in any adjacent area where hay, sawdust or any other combustible materials are stored or used unless approved by the fire inspector. NO SMOKING signs shall be posted in all tents and canopies. 18. All tent and temporary member plans shall meet the requirements of the California Fire Code. 19. No fireworks, or open flame, or any other device emitting flame or fire or creating a glow capable of igniting combustibles shall be permitted. 20. All motor vehicles shall be parked in designated parking areas. Designated Fire Lanes are to be kept open with minimum of 20 feet unobstructed access at all times. Fire lanes shall be clearly outlined in an approved manner throughout the event grounds by posting "NO PARKING FIRE LANE". 21. No fire -lanes, fire hydrants or any other Fire Department appliances shall be blocked or obstructed. 22. The applicant shall conform with all Riverside County Fire Department conditions of approval, attached to this letter. Completion/confirmation after the conclusion of the event (if necessary): 23. The event sites used shall be left clean and in its original manner after the event. Temporary trash receptacles shall be provided in and around the event areas. All event areas shall be left free of debris at the end of each day's activities, and after the event concludes. 24. Any damage to the public hardscape caused by this event shall be repaired as directed by the City Engineer. This includes but is not limited to sidewalks, curb and gutter, landscaping, and pavement especially within the surrounding public streets. FINAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT/CONTACT INFORMATION ta �W CALIFORNIA By holding this outdoor event, the applicant agrees to indemnify, defend an o d harmless the City of La Quinta ("the City"), its agents, officers and employees from any claim, action or proceeding to attack, set aside, void, or annul the approval of this temporary use permit. The City of La Quinta shall have sole discretion in selecting its defense counsel. The City shall promptly notify the applicant of any claim, action or preceding and shall cooperate fully in the defense. The City may elect to add Conditions to this application request to mitigate any problems that arise not previously addressed herein. The City of La Quinta reserves the right to revoke, suspend or void this permit at any time. This decision may be appealed to the Planning Commission, provided the written appeal and filing fee are submitted to this Department within 15 calendar days. Please contact this office should you wish to file an appeal, and we will assist you in that regard. Sijifredo Fernandez, Associate Planner Planning Division Design and Development Department ■STA"PAW = GENERATOR �_- _ Z n m f 006 CAITDOCMIQTCHEHAREA p1E1SVACE8SC11LLI"61lXIS' HNAC HNAC � ■- ■ ■ tl �1.hf ■ J +�^9 entry EA E�BAR SUlS ` 0. 3O D O 11 s p..p tta 0.x;,,0 O O cRX W O y� Vry 0Oo cc)o� Otio opo coo OHO 0 0000 ggo e000 0000 000 0000o 0000 ooaa ' %D aabo 05,00 000 (30-5DN1Q DOD 15LI6O (5350 0 1 '. DFLOOR O °±y. P.60 0.0 ❑,o 0 �o o'Sp 4Z O+.O o00o 9.60 e -o gao 000 Do otio I'3b iio o%° 58bo 04.0 Dacl IRS" f2�OOo�Oo C,QO nOnn OOG DJ STAGE VXO QOo C O lasoOso 920 O—oO Js� .4q .!q 00001 000 U�p ❑ ■ ORANGERIE STRUCTURE 131'X SO' OVNH pVNH ao pVNH PLANK SUB FLOOR 1 SYX Sf m f 006 Dates and hours of activity: - Sunday Dec 311t 6:00 - 10:OOpm — RECEPTION DINNER - Monday, December 15116:00-10:00pm — RECEPTION DINNER Dates of equipment set up and removal - Set Up: Dec 18" - 201" & January 141". - Removal: January 3rd & January 171h Maximum Number of people working at the activity at one time: - 25 Maximum attendance at one time -200 Total estimated number of people attending activity per day - December 31 st: 180 -Jan 15th: 120 Will any portion of the proposed activity occur within a public right-of-way? (street, sidewalk or trail) - NO Describe any use if any electrical and/or amplified: - HVAC Units, Portable restrooms, Lighting & Audio run on dedicated generators. THS - MADISON CLOTS December 12, 2023 Dear Madison Members, We are excited to announce our upcoming events on Sunday, December 31 and Monday, January 15 will be held on Shackleton Street in a custom tent from 6-Iopm. Please reach out to myself or Member Services to make your reservation or if you have any questions. We look forward to having you all there. Sincerely, .I C�2 ROY CHASE GENERAL MANAGER I THE MADISON CLUB C: (760) 774-0654 www.madisonclubca.com