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CC Resolution 1985-058B ^"0D II RESOLUTION NO. 85-58 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, STATING THE INTENT RELATIVE TO TRACT 20328 AND ALIGNMENT OF AVENUE 52 WHEREAS, on September 4, 1984, the City Council approved Tentative Tract Map No. 20328, which provided for a subdivision design consistent with an alignment of Avenue 52 previously adopted by Specific Plan; and WHEREAS, on April 16, 1985, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 85-36 amending said Specific Plan providing for an improved road realign- ment of Avenue 52, which realignment was determined to be for public health and safety purposes by providing necessary flood control improve- ments for the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency Flood Control Project; and WHEREAS, at said meeting of April 16, 1985, the City Council also approved Tentative Tract Map No. 20328, Revision No. 1; and WHEREAS, on May 15, 1985, a referendum petition was filed with the City, signed by more than 10% of the qualified electors, protesting the adoption of Resolution No. 85-36, which amended said Specific Plan to provide for an improved realignment of Avenue 52; and WHEREAS, on June 5, 1985, the City Council reconsidered said Resolution No. 85-36, but did not vote in favor of its repeal; but rather, the City Council called a referendum election thereon for September 17, 1985; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City Council to state its position relative to Tentative Tract Map No. 20328 and the alignment of Avenue 52. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of La Quinta, does hereby RESOLVE and DECLARE as follows: 1. The City Council reaffirms its position that the realignment of Avenue 52 between Desert Club Drive and Jefferson Street, as provided by Resolution No. 85-36, is most beneficial to the health, safety and welfare of the citizens, because it accommodates more effective and less costly flood control improvements for the City; and the City Council believes that approval by the votes of the City of such Avenue 52 realignment is in the best interests of the residents of the City. 2. The City Council hereby states its intent that, in the event the electorate should disapprove the improved Avenue 52 align- ment, the prior approved Specific Plan alignment shall become effective and a revised tentative tract map, consistent with said earlier Specific Plan and the previous approval of Tentative Tract Map No. 20328, shall be processed forthwith. BIB] 11-06-1997-U01 03:31:08PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 85-U02 58-U02 B ^"0D I *SOLUTION NO.85-58 3. The City Council further states its intent that it generally approves of the concept of the Crystal Canyon formerly Sand Pebble) Project and supports its approval pursuant to a design that provides for regional flood control needs and for a fair and reasonable method of local drainage fran the adjacent Cove area in an efficient and cost effective method and that provides for c*liance with applicable City zoning and sl2bdivision regulations, consistent with voter approval. APP*VED and ADOPTED this 18th day of June, 1985 by the following vote: AYES: Council *[tibers Allen, Bohnenberger, Pena, and Wolff. NOES: None. ABSENT: Mayor Cox. ATTEST: APP*VED AS TO FO*: APPROVED AS TO CC**: BIB] 11-06-1997-U01 03:31:08PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CCRES-U02 85-U02 58-U02