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1996 12 03 CClmLnKTS. BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTPRESENTATIONS WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE 1. LETTER FROM AMERICAN YOUTH GOLF REGARDING SPONSORSHIP. 2. LETTER FROM LA QUINTA CITIZENS ORGANIZED TO PROTECT OUR ENVIRONMENT REGARDING A PROPOSED GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT AND CHANGE OF ZONE IN THE COVE AREA. 3. LETTER FROM STUDENT CREATIVE RECYCLE ART PROGRAM SCRAP) GALLERY REQUESTING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. 4. LETTER FROM BEST, BEST & KRIEGER ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF INDIO REGARDING MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE CITY OF LA QUINTA AND STAMKO DEVELOPMENT CO. 5. LETTER FROM AUDRY MANUEL REQUESTING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE MISS LA QUINTA PAGEANT. 6. LETTER FROM ARCHIE SHARP RESIGNING FROM THE CULTURAL COMMISSION. 7. LETTER FROM JESSIE ANN CHESNUT RESIGNING FROM THE HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION. 8. LETTER FROM GURALNICK & GILLILAND REGARDING TRACT 24890. BUSINESS SESSION 1. CITY COUNCIL REORGANIZATION: A. SELECTION OF MAYOR PRO TEM B. SELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVES TO VARIOUS COMMITTEES/BOARDS A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. 2. CONSIDERATION OF AUTHORIZATION TO NEGOTIATE A CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTATION SERVICES TO PREPARE AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR THE MIXED REGIONAL COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT ON HIGHWAY 111 AND ADAMS STREET. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. Page 2 OOOOO?? BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT3. CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION OF URGENCY ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 12.56.030(C) OF THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING TRUCKS ON RESTRICTED STREETS. A) MOTION TO TAKE UP ORDINANCE BY TITLE AND NUMBER ONLY AND WAIVE FURTHER READING. B) MOTION TO INTRODUCE AND ADOPT ORDINANCE AS AN URGENCY ORDINANCE. 4. CONSIDERATION OF 1996/97 CULTURAL COMMISSION WORK PLAN AMENDMENT. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. 5. CONSIDERATION OF LIBRARY OPTIONS. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. 6. CONSIDERATION OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION RECITING THE FACTS OF THE CITY'S SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION HELD ON NOVEMBER 5' 1996. A) RESOLUTION ACTION. CONSENT CALENDAR Note: Consent Calendar Items are considered to be routine in nature and will be approved by one motion. 1. APPROVAL OF DEMAND REGISTER DATED DECEMBER 3, 1996. 2. APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT FOR SPECIAL SERVICES WITH LIEBERT, CASSIDY & FRIERSON FOR LEGAL SERVICES RELATED TO PERSONNEL. 3. APPROVAL OF RECLASSIFICATION OF THE COMMUNITY SAFETY MANAGER POSITION FROM RANGE 64 TO RANGE 63. 4. ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION ACCEPTING DAILY PASSES FROM KSL TO THE DINER'S CLUB MATCHES TO BE HELD AT PGA WEST DECEMBER 9-15, 1996. 5. ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION ACCEPTING DAILY PASSES FROM KSL TO THE LEXUS CHALLENGE GOLF TOURNAMENT TO BE HELD AT THE CITRUS COURSE DECEMBER 17-21, 1996. Page 3 000003 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT STUDY SESSION None REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS A. HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION MINUTES OF OCTOBER 16, 1996 B. CVAG COMMITTEE REPORTS C. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EDUCATION COMMITTEE HENDERSON) D. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WORKSHOP/INFORMATION EXCHANGE COMMITTEE SNIFF) E. C. V. MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT MINUTES OF OCTOBER 8, 1996 PERKINS) F. C. V. MOUNTAINS CONSERVANCY SNIFF) G. C. V. REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY HENDERSON) H. PALM SPRINGS DESERT RESORTS CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU/AIRLINE SERVICES COMMITTEE HOLT) I. RIVERSIDE COUNTY FREE LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMITTEE HENDERSON) J. RIVERSIDE COUNTY LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD K. SUNLINE TRANSIT AGENCY/SUNLINE SERVICES GROUP ADOLPH) DEPARTMENT REPORTS A. CITY MANAGER 1. RESPONSES TO PUBLIC COMMENT 2. UPDATE ON NEGOTIATIONS WITH MANUEL ABARCA REGARDING TWO-STORY BUILDING PERMIT #9611-024. B. CITYATTORNEY C. CITY CLERK NONE D. BUILDING AND SAFETY DIRECTOR NONE E. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR 1. UPDATE ON THE LANDSCAPE ISSUES AT WALMART & MCDONALDS. F. FINANCE DIRECTOR NONE G. PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTOR NONE H. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR NONE. I. SHERIFF?S STATION COMMANDER NONE MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS? ITEMS 1. DISCUSSION OF CITY COUNCIL DECORUM. PERKINS) RECESS TO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING Page 4 000004 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTRECESS UNTIL 7.00 P.M. PUBLIC COMMENT This lB the time set aside for public comment on any matter not scheduled for a public hearing. Please complete a request to speak" form and limit your comments to three minutes. Please watch the timing device on the podium. PRESENTATIONS PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 96-001 BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, HOME DEPOT, INC., AND CREDIT SUISSE LEASING 92A, L.P. A) MOTION TO TAKE UP ORDINANCE NO. BY TITLE AND NUMBER ONLY AND WAIVE FURTHER READING. B) MOTION TO INTRODUCE ORDINANCE NO. ON FIRST READING. 2. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF THE FINAL DRAFT OF THE COUNTY-WIDE INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN. A) RESOLUTION ACTION. 3. ADOPTION OF SERVICE FEES INCLUDING THE PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS. A) RESOLUTION ACTION 4). 4. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS 96-002 TO APPROVE THE REHABILITATION AND SEISMIC RETROFIT OF THE HISTORIC KIENER BUILDING AND SHED AS RECOMMENDED BY THE HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION. A) RESOLUTION ACTION. Page 5 OOOL)'.).? BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTCLOSED SESSION NOTE: PERSONS IDENTIFIED AS NEGOTIATING PARTIES WHERE THE CITY IS CONSIDERING ACQUISITION OF THEIR PROPERTY ARE NOT INVITED INTO THE CLOSED SESSION MEETING. 1. CONFERENCE WITH CITY'S REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.8 CONCERNING THE POTENTIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ACQUISITION AND OR DISPOSITION OF REAL PROPERTY LOCATED SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 111, BETWEEN ADAMS STREET AND DUNE PALMS ROAD. PROPERTY OWNER NEGOTIATOR, CHRISTINE CLARKE. ADJOURNMENT DECLARATION OF POSTING I, Saundra L. Juhola, City Clerk of the City of La Quinta, California, do hereby declare that the foregoing agenda for the City Council meeting of December 3, 1996 was posted on the outside entry to the Council Chamber, 78-495 CaIle Tampico and on the bulletin board at the La Quinta Chamber of Commerce and at Albertson's, 78-630 Highway 111 on Wednesday, November27, 1996. DA November 27 1996 City Clerk City of La Quinta, California PUBLIC NOTICE The La Quinta City Council Chamber is handicapped accessible. If special equipment is needed for the hearing impaired, please call the City CIerk?s Office at 777?7O25, 24-hours in advance of the meeting and accommodations will be made. Page 6 OOOOO.o? BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTCity of La Quinta Mayor Glenda Holt 78495CalleTampico j?A? La Quinta, CA 92253 Dear Mayor Holt, We at Arn?n??n Youth Coif would like to introduce ourselves to you and your city. AYC has been created to meet the needs of the ever increasing volume of youngsters wishing to learn what is now the fastest growing sport in the world. Our goal is to create an exciting, innovative, fundamentally sound introduction to golf for children ages 5 to 10 years old. Our desire is to complement the existing junior golf programs in the schools and surrounding areas. AYC 1h??Instruction Leagues will produce students that have a proper beginning, with basic experience in competition, rules and etiquette. Our primary interest is to promote the game of golf to the kids of today and encourage their participation in quality golf organizations. AYC will be a nation wide program and we are looking forward to coming into the city of La Quinta. We would like the city of La Quinta to be one of our first expansion sites and would like to discuss the possibility of the involvement of the city of La Quinta as a sponsor??or. OOOr)07 1?00 auth P?im nyon D?, uIf? * P?[m A 22?4 1? 4l.2?00 * rAx: 19) 1?-2?0? e AYO KID? BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTWe are currently organizing our program in our home base of Palm Springs. The city of Palm Springs and Mayor Will Kleindienst are very excited about the program and are endorsing it through the school district and community calendar of events. AY? Jn?m?on League is an introduction to ball striking and shot making from putting to chipping, mini and full swing through a weekend of creative games, followed by seven weeks of team target play in our CoI?ho?" game. We have a three to one student-teacher ratio. Instruction will focus around teaching the kids at their own level of development, offering three age divisions, 5&6, 7&8, 9&1O. The equipment is designed specially for children with proper weight, flex and sizes. A set of clubs and bag are included with their tuition. Each Season" is an eight week program, which will repeat itself approximately four times a year, taking a few months off each year depending on the area's climate, etc.). Our ideal location for the Ih?NJeflOfl L?u? would be a high school athletic field, but certainly any open area such as a park and recreation area would suit the instruction program. Please note that we use soft play balls, which limit the flight of the shots and do not cause injury if striking?g anyone. We carry our own insurance. AYO will provide any signage necessary to inform the public that this is a special event" and that golfing is these areas is not permitted. We will also offer the AYC for ages up to 17 years. which will give the kids who are currently playing golf in organizations and recreationally, a ace to compete on a team level throughout the year. The location for the Pl??g?' is at par three executive style courses. They play a seven week season," one match a week. OOOO()8 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTWe believe the city of La Quinta has the demographics to support both the h??eflOn L??gu? and the PI??Q?' ague. We want to make the program convenient to the parents in terms of easy access and location, recognizing the busy lives of the average family. Please look over the enclosed program overview at your earliest convenience. We hope that you will find AYC to be an asset to the future growth of La Quinta. We look forward to discussing with you the details of our leagues and their schedules and hope that our association will have a positive impact on the community and the game of golf. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, J?(;1?<x Carol Crocker General Manager American Youth Golf 619) 416-2500 619)416-2502 fax vi $?u?Q(?a'? 90009 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT cc,.cc,c? c? LA QUINTA CITIZENS ORGANIZED TO PROTECT OUR ENVI4ON??NT TO: The La Quinta City Council November 4, 99( WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE: The Planning Commission The Director of Community Development K' 4 We are aware that C. Brian Murphy and Lynn Kunkle of Del Mar, California, have applied to the City for a General Plan amendment and zone change of a parcel they recently acquired west ofMontezuma and east of the bike path. We oppose vigorously this request for change from Open Space&' and Park" to Low Density Residential" and hope that it will be denied by the City. These are the reasons for our opposition: 1. The community has long considered this area as a park to be preserved by the Citv. It is considered one of the natural attractions of the community. The City has made considerable investments by constructing the Bike Path and implementing a State grant for planting trees and developing rest stops. 2. This area is used extensively by residents of La Quinta and visitors at the La Quinta Resort and Club for recreational and nature experiences, such as hiking, cycling, running and studying the native flora and fauna. 3. This area is virtually a native desert preserve, containing protected trees and shrubs and such wildlife as quail, doves, roadrunners, rabbits and occasional coyotes. Jt is a rare habitat as La Quinta keeps developing and the desert disappears. 4. Many homes were built near this area because the magnificent views of the Santa Rose Mountains from such locations, as well as the tranquility of i:he adjacent wilderness area. These homes would become less desirable and probably lose value. The owners of these homes built with the assurance that the wilderness area would be permanently preserved. Those then are the reasons we are strongly opposed to this zone change. Consequently, we respectfully recommend that the City take the following actions: I. Deny the request for the general plan and zone changes. 2. Declare that all land around and in the Cove, currently zoned open space" or park" shall maintain this zoning in perpetuity, to prevent future zone changing requests, and to protect the natural beauty of the area. 3. Negotiate with owners of parcels in that area and appropriate federal/state agencies, such as BLM, for possible land exchanges. 4. Obtain assurances from the Fritz Burns Foundation that its holdings will not be sold but maintained as is. Such assurance was given by the Foundation some years ago. We would very much appreciate the City's positive response to these requests, most urgently the first one. Both the quality of life, as well as property values of many residents of the affected area are very much at stake in this issue. We also kindly request that the City keep us informed on all communications, documents and meetings relating to this issue. Please respond to Fred Wilson, 77-270 Calle Chihuahua, La Quinta, 564-2256 nnnfl BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT We, the undersigned, request the City to retain the General Plan Park?' designation for the area between the Bike Path and Ave. Montezuma by implementing the actions requested on the reverse side. SIGNED NAME PRINTED NAME STREET ADDRESS PHONE I f17?? j(A?M?( J)'//['-jq/ 77? 7? 414( T&(4T- 1 $/ 2. 5 / 6I<? S??iYij 3 p:,;! 4 6 4 k)m&L? 7 L? S?kTh/?E? 2 P??&'61? 6YY'?? 8 10 Kr.AX?1 / z 7? 12 J/??//?/? ffi'';<? 4 3,? o bX'? 15(4? 7 7r??7b /`<?W 19. 20. 000011 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT We, the undersigned, request the City to retain the General Plan IParkll designation for the area between the Bike Path and Ave. Montezuma by implementing the actions requested on the reverse side. SIGNFD NAME PRiNTED NAME STREET ADDRESS PHONE I 4 /7;? 5 9?7 1. I 3? +( 5??/?6 A??/?4 A/AA&? 14 j??;j? 18 fw?/22?O %?j??jj?i 20 7<?? $z OOOOi? BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT We, the undersigned, request the City to retaiu the General Plan v?Park?i designation for the area between tile Bike Path arid Ave. Montezuma by implementing the actions requested on the reverse side IGNED NAME PRIN] f 1) NA?lE STRE? I ADDRESS PHONI y? jU??Ci?/A% 4, 2. fl5- 4 7 Ai?' f)6 &Y? C?fr? /? 4il?? y'7? g7 3?/&/ 12: 4% 15 6/Y??!?/? A(J 4 I' 0 18. 9 2'j /) /?C? g? 000013 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTWe, the undersigned, request the City to ret?in the General Plan Park" designation for the area between the Bike Path nd Ave. Montezuma by implementing the actions requested on the reverse side. I NED PRINTED NA?I 1REET ADDRESS PIIONF \?iX 3. uj 5? 7 5?4(? A\)? 7.. \ 3 q 1 7D< 4//? Th l,,,AI! ThrA JJ? 19. r7? 7?o 20. w? YY?. O()O()1 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTWe, the undersigned, request the City to retain the General Pi;?"Park" designation for the area between the Bike Path and Ave. Montezuma by implementing the actions requested on the reverse side. SIGNED NAME PRINTED NAME STREET ADDRESS PHONE 3 1. Ad?( *f?x /Y? L< 5 AL? ckINc?4l?A 97??// 5'3??5 7?2?6A/(M'?&? Y?$; /?/? /!,Q7Y? 11 6 & g.i&$ 12 13 14. 15. 16. 17. 18 19 20 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT We, the undersigned, request the City to I he General Plan Park'? designation for the between the Bike Path and Ave. Montezuma y i implementing the actions requested on the reverse e. SIGNED NAME PRINTED NAME STREET ADDRESS PHONE i<47j4r?L'# Y'5? 3 A 2? 6 d I 7 II 9 I0 11. 2. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 9. 20. 000(31C, BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT 17/?? We, the undersigned, request the City to retain the General Plan Park" designation for the area between the Bike Path and Ave. Montezuma by implementing the actions requested on the reverse side. SIGNED NAME PRINTED NAME STREET ADDRESS PRONE 6/;/j /-??r6A,- /- 9? *.? 77/-?io 5 6 frt. 1?? 77/? /Q,J /??Lk4? ii &6??7 10. I X? 13. A /??),?FA 14. Z?O7Th /IWFA),(? T(i?7?(-7 #;h?[?? 44 C-?&?v? 15. 16. 17. 8. 19. 20. BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT We,? the undersigned, request the City to retain the General Plan Park1T designation for the area between the Bike Path and Ave. Montezuma by implementing the actions requested on the reverse side. PRINTED NAME STREET ADDRESS PHONE d? 3 4 x%q? Vi?Q? 5 AVE /jLP/?77"( LL YI? g( i/?? / y j((y o % 2 j?/) 7/??j 11 i C? Q? L??* Th(? Th; 12 Q>?'? Th?c? 77'?W & /)??(` j<(/ J)>(Y II isi /?A?/?? I 18. 9u?\\e??? \)Q\?e? 19. 20 000018 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT We, the undersigned, request the City to retain the General Plan Park" designation for the area between the Bike Path and Ave. Montezuma l)y implementing the actions requested on the reverse side. SIGNED NAME PRINTED NAME STREET ADDRESS PHONE 771% /)? $Y?Q /? 4 / /`? 2/??- 7,- 5 17/9? Y??' 4V-?)3? R Y c i? LI p(Q; 8 i''??(> 7, //j/?; Iii- To &?/? /tAi I I Th?' j 4 I) L 4 I, C? I?%d2?j 54) 5m,y.-.37?,7 AIiA? i,.?'q 18. 19. 20 f?nn(?1 q BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTWe, the undersigned, request the City to retain the Gener?l Plan Park?' designation for the area between the Bike Path and Ave. Montezuma by implementing the actions requested on the reverse side. SIGNED NAME PRINTED NAME STREET ADDRESS PHONE I / CA,?4/?\I 5i7?o 293 I f\ f(4cW$?A *1 6 V??5 c-?i;'? bL3 7 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 5. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT We, the undersigned, request the City to retain the General Plan Park" designation for the area between the Bike Path and Ave. Montezuma by implementing the actions requested on the reverse side. SIGNED NAME PRINTED NAME STREET ADDRESS PHONE 1?? /?\,? 1&? 2 3. Yc?!(x?, 7 6 #-?`77i Y)%22? /? A/ 10 isoJ? 8'?o<?<? Co?T?? 77/??AA&? Ii /iv? &(?Y- 4?f? 4? 47? 6?&? 4'?( 15 3-??c) A,/?G/(<4 7?/-/??? W?2?)?ti?L G 7?(??(I pf\??? BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTWe, the Ilildersigned, request the City to retain the General Plan Park" designation f?)r the area between the Bike Path and Ave. Montezuma by implementing the actions requested on the reverse?side. K SIGNED NAME PRINTED NAME STREET ADDRESS PHONE /?-27AAA 2 A) /;? 77? /??/#p L$:? 77?22i kLL? 7-?c /'?4. i /j: Jo C' 4; \,?Th' 24; 12. \? i t?4 A qg? &?Af? 16 71I???p i-??? 273? 19 I 9)2\? 20 L-??? 000021 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT We, the undersigned, request the City to retain the General Plan YvParkv? designation for the area between the Bike Path and Ave. Montezuma by implementing the actions requested on the reverse side. Ix SIGNED NAME PRINTED NAME STREET ADDRESS PHONE 64?. i?.A r-JJ t I j 55g! 5. b?1? 77/-??? 6 /1, h' 8. 9. 10. II. 12. 5. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 000022 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT We, the under?signed, request the City to retain tile General Plan t?Parkv? designation for the area between the Bike Path and Ave Montezuma by implementing tile actions requested on the reverse side. SIGNEt) NAME PRINTED NAME STREET ADi1?RESS PHONI 1 A(4( /-/?O64'?;,&? 2 7 A'<e 6 AI6?A7 7 4A?q? A((? Cc? 537? A)? /?-/? 4L)? #2?? b'l,4 I I. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 000023 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTWe, the undersigned? request the City to retain the General Plan designation for the area between the Bike Path and Ave. Montezuma by implementing the actions requested on the reverse side. SIGNED NAME PRINTED NAME STREET ADDRESS PHONE m,<WYe 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Ii. 12. 13. 14. T5. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. O?O?24 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTWe, the undersigned, request the City to retain the General Plan 1Park" designation for the area between the Bike Path and A?e. Montezuma I)y implementing the actions requested on the reverse side. SIGNED NAME PRINTED NAME STREET ADDRESS PHONE VIC M?i'i? b1?? 77/-o9? 2 4/4A/??? 4p? 7"#'?/? 4? 2k/6'7 6 j i>i 7 X?7/cIC(3? Th\?4'??&? hIcL) %???g(?(j( 7 & b 2 9 1() I 1 12 13 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 000025 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT We, the undersigned, request the City to retain the General Plan Park'? designation for the area between the Bike Path and Ave. Montezunia t)y implementing the actions requested on the reverse side. SIGNED NAME PRINTED NAME STREET ADDRESS PHONE 4IlY I?4? 22I??7/ 2M?? A Aj? m'4?Y AM +L/?(A Ak'd?L k(7i? 52?? 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 II 2. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. OOU()26 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP A cALINGRNIAL?bqlTkO L?A?ILITY PABT*SRB"1p INCLUCINO pftorEt*IONAL CORro,1AfiONa L LAWYERS ARTHUR L. LITTLEWORTH' TIMOTHY M. CONNOR MARK A. EASTER JEFFREY S. rLASHA-?MJ 2 11 SUITE 312 GLEN E. STEPHENS' VICTOR L. WOLF DIANE L. FINLEY JEFFREY T. MEUCHIN ill MMzoo BOB HOPE DRIVE WILLIAM B OtWOLFE' DANIEL E. OLIVIER MICHELLE OUE?LETTE SCOTT D. HOWIE DALLAS HOLMES' HOWARD B. GOLDS BERNIE L. WILUAMBON ZACHARY 8. WALTO POST OFFICE BOX 1855 CHRISTOPHER L. CARPENTER5 STEPHEN P. DEITSCH KEVIN K. RANDOLPH HAYLEY E. PETERS RAHOHO MIRAGE. CALIFORNIA 922Z0 RICHARD T. ANDERSON' MARC E. EMPEY JAMES B. GILPIN MICHAEL J SCHAEFE C, JOHN 0. WAHLIN' JOHN R. RDTTSCHAEFER KIM A. BYRENS SANDRA A. JACOB?ON L TELEPHONE 819) 568-2811 MICHAEL 0, HARRIS3 MARTIN A. MUELLER CYNTHIA M. GERMAND ROGER K. CRAWFORD TELECOPIER 619) 340-6698 JOHN E. BROWN' J. MICHAEL SUMMEROUR MARY E. GILSTRAP JOHN B. PERRY MICHAEL T. RIDDELLS SCOTT C. SMITH G. HENRY WELLES SHAWN L. HAGERTY MEREDITH A. JURY' JACK B. CLARKE, JR. DNA 0. HARRIS KEITH L. HIGGINS MICHAEL GRANTS BRIAN M. LEWIS' BARBARA R, BARON MITCHELL L. NORTON FRANCIS J. BAUM5 BRADLEY K. NEUFELD RICHARD T. EDGER PIERO C. DALLARDA ANNE T. THOMAS' PETER N. BARMACK DEAN R. DERLETH DWIGHT M. MONTGOMERY OF COUNSEL D. MARTIN NETHERY' MATT H. MORRIS HELENE P. DRETER JOHN C. TOBIN GEORGE M. REYES JEFFREY V. DUNN SONIA RUBID CARVALHO DONALD F. ZIMMER' WILLIAM W. FLOYD. JR. STEVEN C. DEBAUN THEODORE J. GRISWOLD HENRY B. KRAFT5 GREGORY L. HAROKE ERIC L. GARNER JULIANN ANDERSON KENDALL H. MACVEY DENNIS M. COTA PATRICIA BYARS CISNEROS CLARK H. ALSOP P.H.W.F. PEARCE JACOUELINE K. BAILEY DAVID J. ERWIN' ROBERT W. HAROREAVES SUSAN D. WILSON MICHAEL J. ANDELSON' C. MICHAEL COWETT DAVID J HANCOCK DOUGLAS S. PHILLIPS' BRUCE W. BEACH PHILIP N. SAVAGE IV OFFICES IN ANTONIA GRAPHOS ARLENE PRATER DAVID CABRAL RIVERSIDE 9091 886-1450 GREGORY K. WILKINSON WILLIAM 0. DAHLING. JR. MARC T. RASICH ONTARIO 909) 989-9564 WYNNE S. FURTH KIRK W. SMITH ANA MARIA 2. FREOGREN RAYMOND BEST 118B9-19571 GENE TANAKA JASON 0 DABAREINER MARGUERITE S. STRAND JAMES H. KRIEGER 11913-1975) SAN DIEGO 16191 525-1300 BASIL T. CHAPMAN KYLE A. SNOW KAREN M. LEWIS EUGENE BEST 11893-1981) VICTORVILLE 16191 245-4127 * A pRG'EBSIDRAL CGBPORATIGN November 20, 1996 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REOUESTED Mayor and CoUncil Members City of La Quinta 78495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92253 Re: Brown Act Violation/Business Session of 11/19/96 Agenda, Item 2 Proposed Agreement between Stamko Development and the City of La Quinta Honorable Mayor and Council Members: I attended, on behalf of the City of Indio, last night's City Council meeting5 During the business session of the meeting, the Council discussed a memorandum of understanding between Stamko Development and the City concerning potential development agreement of a retail area. During the discussion period for item 2 of the Business Session, it came to the attention of the City of Indio that this issue has been discussed prior to the City Council meeting of November 19, 1996 in closed session, The discussions were held in violation of Government Code Sections 54953, 54954.2 and 54954,5, Pursuant to Government Code Section 54960.1(b), demand is hereby made by the City Council of the City of La Quinta cure or correct the actions taken in closed session prior to the meeting on November 19, 1996. Said actions include discussing the proposed i00028 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT LAW O??IC?S O? BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP Mayor and Council Members City of La Quinta November 20, 1996 Page 2 memorandum of understanding between Stamko Development and the City of La Quinta for the potential development agreement for retail development at the southeast corner of Adams and Highway 111. Very truly yours, BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP DOUGLAS S. PHILLIPS Deputy City Attorney City of Indio /pam cc: Allyn waggle, City Manager Robert W. Hargreaves, City Attorney O()0029 pAM91305 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT TyO?!A QUI??TA NOV 25 November 21, 1996 1?b Council Members City of La Quinta P0 Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92253-1504 Dear City Council: This is a request from the Miss La Quinta Pageant to ask the City Council to grant us the sum of $657.50 for set up, use for three hours, and clean up of the Senior Center to host a pageant to select a young lady to represent La Quinta at func- tions as needed. The cost may be less if enough volunteers are available for Set up and clean up. The date of the pageant would be January 25, 1997. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Sincerely, Audry Manuel Miss La Quinta Coordinator o00030 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT ARCHIE SHA?? NOV 261996 44030 Camino Azul La Quinta, California 92253 619-772-0053 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT ffl TO: MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: SAUNDRA L. JUHOLA, CITY CLERK DATE: DECEMBER 3' 1996 SUBJECT: RESIGNATION OF ARCHIE SHARP Based on Council's previous discussions, staff will not be recruiting to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Archie Sharp unless specifically directed to do so Attached is a current roster of the Cultural Commission. 000032 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT! CULTURAL COMMISSION SUSAN BENAY Appointed: 7-01-95 53-686 Avenida Velasco Term: 3 Years P.O. Box 1366 Expires: 6-30-99 La Quinta, Calif. 92253 619) 564-6405 Res) HONEY J. ATKINS Appointed: 7-01-95 52-470 Avenida Madero Term: 3 Years La Quinta, Cal. 92253 Expires: 6-30-99 619) 564-7400 Res) VACANT Appointed: Term: 3 Years Expires: 6-30-99 SUSAN FRANCIS App6inted: 7-01-94 77-800 Calle Monterey Term: 3 Years La Quinta, Cal. 92253 Expires: 6-30-98 619) 564-4873 Res) 619) 564-1244 Bus) KATHRYN HULL Appointed: 7-01-94 77-260 Calle Chillon Term: 2 Years P.O. Box 947 Expires: 6-30-97 La Quinta, Cal. 92253 619) 771-1041 Res) JUDY VOSSLER Appointed: 2-06-96 46-555 Cameo Palms Drive Term: Unexp. La Quinta, Cal. 92253 Expires: 6-30-98 619) 564-1216 Res) 619) 564-1088 Bus) VACANT Appointed: 9-19-95 Term: Unex. Term Expires: 6-30-97 Updated: 11127196 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT"November 26? 1996 Mayor Glenda Bangerter-Ilolt 78.495 CaIle Tampico La Qw'nta? CA 92253 Dcar Glenda: it is with deep regret that I submit my resignation from the La Quinta Human Services Commission My cuiTent employer requires that 1 spend most of the week out of county which makes it very difficult to fully?lIy participate in Commission projects. I have enjoyed working with very dedicated Cornniission?. La Quinta will continue to be our primary residence. I will continue to take an active interest in La Quinta and wouJd like to request remaining on the mail list. If cost is an issue my son Erik will be happy to drive to City Hall and brin8 information(literature to me in El Centro. I have to become active in El Centro Community Activities and would appreciate a letter?r of support I can be reached at. 505 Sandalwood? Drive El Centro? Calif 92243 619) 352-3651 Sincerely, Jessie Ann Chesnut? R.N BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT#0?L? ffl z 4 rOF TO: MAYO? AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: SAUNDRA L JUHOLA, CITY CLFRK? DATE: DECEMBER 3, 1 996 SUBJECT: RESIGNATION OF JESSIE ANN CHESNUT The resignation of Jessie Ann Chesnut from the Human Services Commission results in four members being left on this Commission Based on Council's previous discussions, staff will not be recruiting to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Jessie Ann Chesnut unless specifically directed to do so. Attached is a current roster of the Human Services Commission. BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT$ HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION VACANT Appointed: Term: 3 years Expires: 6-30-98 BARBARA IRWIN Appointed: 10-4-94 44-065 Camino La Cresta Term: 2 Years La Quinta, California 92253 Expires: 6-30-97 619) 360-9851 Res) VICTORJA ST? JOHNS Appointed: 10-4-94 53-200 Avenida Monteziima Term: 2 Years La Quinta, California 92253 Expires: 6-30-97 619) 564-3411 Res) 619) 773-0669 Bus) JOAN REBICH Appointed: 03-05-96 53-810 Avenida Cortez Term: Unexp. Term La Quinta, California 92253 Expires: 6-30-99 619) 564-0161 Res) 619) 863-7325 Bus) KAY WOLFF Appointed: 7-01-95 77-227 Calle Ensenada Term: 3 Years La Quinta, California 92253 Expires: 6-30-99 619) 564-4070 Res) VACANT Appointed: Term: 3 Years Expires: 6-30-99 VACANT Appointed: 10-4-94 Term: 3 years Expires: 6-30-98 Updated: 11/28/96 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT% GURALNICK & GILLILAND TTORNEY8 AT LAW V WAYNE S. GURALNlCK? 74-3g9 HIGHWAY III, sUITE M INLAND EMPIRE OFFICE ROBERT J. GILLILAND JR 97 F1?? L? a535 inland Empire Blvd. PEGGY REDMON PALM DESERT, CALl FORN?192?? Suite 17 MICHAEL B. ROVER TELEPHONE.. 619) 340-1515 Ontario, CA 91 7?4 FACSIMILE: 619) 568-3d5'3' \ 909) 941-2588 OF COUNSEL: DENOTES PROPESSIONAL SILLDORF, BUROMAN, LAW CORPORATION DUIGNAN & EISENBERG Attorn.y. at L.? PLLASE REFER TO FILE: 98-130 November 26, 1996 SENT VIA HAND DELIVERY City Council Members Planning Commissioners Mr. Jerry Herman, Planning & Development Director Mr. Chris A. Vogt, Public Works Director/City Engineer Mr. Fred Bouma, Associate Engineer CITY OF LA QUINTA 78-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92253 Re: FMLURE TO COMPLY WITH REQUIREMENTS OF SPECIFIC PLAN, CONDITIONS OF TRACT MAP APPROVAL, AND SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENT BY KSL LAND CORPORATION AND J.M. PETERS FOR THE CITRUS COURSE, TRACT 24890 Dear Council Members, Planning Commissioners, and Messrs. Herman, vogt, and Bouma: This office is general counsel for Citrus Course Homeowners Association, the Master Association for all existing residential units within the Citrus Course subdivision Master Association"). Through the course of my investigation and discussions with City staff members, I wish to bring the following issues to your attention: 1. FMLURE TO COMPLETE INFRASTRUCTURE: a. PerinieterWall: The developers of the Citrus Course have failed to complete the perimeter walls along Avenue 52 and Jefferson Street, which not only has an impact upon security concerns but also the aesthetics for the Citrus Course Homeowners? as well as all of the residents within the La Quinta community. 000037 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT&GURALNICK & GILLILAND ATTORNEYS AT LAW City Council Members Planning Commissioners Mr. Jerry Herman, Planning & Development Director Mr. Chris A. Vogt, Public Works Director/City Engineer Mr. Fred Bouma1 Associate Engineer Page 2 b. Perimeter Landscaping: The perimeter landscaping has not been installed on most of the exterior portions of the Citrus Course subdivision. My client is made up of many homeowners who take great pride in the aesthetics of their homes and have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in. improving the neighborhood. It is my client's belief that concern for the aesthetic surroundings should include the exterior areas of the subdivision, as required by the Subdivision Improvement Agreement, and that the City should ensure that the developers of the subdivision comply with those conditions forthwith. 2. COMPL?ON OF INTERNAL STREETS: The internal streets of the Citrus Course have not been completed and have been left with only a base layer, without a final coat. We request your intervention to assure completion of these rules, consistent with the Building Standards of the La Qu:Lnta Municipal Code. 3. PROPOSAL BY KSL TO SET UP A SEPARATE MASTER ASSOCIATION: It is our understanding that KSL has suggested a separate and distinct Master Association for the proposed new tracts within the Citrus Course. Although we believe this is not legally permissible, in light of the Specific Plan and conditions for Tract Map approval, there are also potential inequities and confusion which could arise if there is a separate Master Association. For example, the Citrus Course Homeowners Association was created to maintain the gates on Avenue 52 and Jefferson, along with the existing streets within the subdivision. An additional master association would create confusion and legal problems as to any obligations which the second master association would have to pay for its allocable share of the gated entries and existing roads. Additionally, in order to maintain a harmonious architectural plan with consistent restrictions, one master association is required. In light of these potential problems, it is requested that the City deny any request by KSL and/or J.M. Peters to create a OOO38 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT'GURALNICK & GILLILAND ATTORNEYS AT LAW City Council Members Planning Commissioners Mr. Jerry Herman, Planning & Development Director Mr. Chris A. vogt, Public Works Director/City Engineer Mr. Fred Bouma, Associate Engineer Page 3 second master association within the Citrus Course subdivision. 4. CURRENTSTATUS: In discussions with City Staff, including Jerry Herman, Chris vogt, Fred Bouma, and Christy Ono, we understand that the City will allow two more building permits to be issued for all of the residential lots within the Citrus Course. After these are issued, the City will require that all of the foregoing issues be addressed and, most importantly, require that the above described infrastructure be completed in an expeditious fashion. To this end, City Staff has requested that this office arrange a meeting between KSL, J.M. Peters and the Master Association at the City Hall in an attempt to resolve these matters. It is the Master Association's intent to facilitate such a meeting. However, we are pessimistic that these issues can be resolved, particularly in light of the fact that KSL and J.M. Peters cannot agree as to who is responsible for the infrastructure. In fact, the impasse between J.M. Peters and KSL has stymied any progress regarding these issues over the last three years. We are concerned that if no action is taken, another three years will occur before these issues are addressed. Thus, we believe it is important to inform the Planning Commission and the City Council about these problems, in light of the site development permit requested by KSL at today's hearing. Additionally, this letter shall confirm the Master Association's specific request that if there is any change in the position of the City of La Quinta Staff related to: 1) the issuance of building permits beyond the two described above, or 2) any issue whatsoever which would delay the completion of the infrastructure described above, the Master Association requests that prior written notice be given to this office, so input can be provided on these issues. * The Cftrus Course Homeowners Association does not object to a sub-association, such as a condominium association, to maintain its own building areas. However, it does object to a second master association that would be responsible for the maintenance of streets, gated entry areas, perimeter landscaping, etc. O()OO3? BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT(GURALNICK & GILLILAND ATTORNEYS AT LAW City Council Members Planning Commissioners Mr. Jerry Herman, Planning & Development Director Mr. Chris A. Vogt, Public Works Director/City Engineer Mr. Fred Bouma, Associate Engineer Page 4 We thank you for considering these issues and providing any assistance possible to your homeowner constituents within the Citrus Course Homeowners Association. Sincerely, GURALNICK & GILLILAND ick WG/vl OO4O BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT)ffl 0 4L? AGENDA CATEGORY: 4OF?? BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: December 3, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC REARING: Consideration of City Council Reorganization a. Selection of Mayor Pro Tern b. Selection of Representatives on Various Committees/Boards RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council select a Mayor Pro Tern and make assignments to the various committees/boards. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Each year at this time, the City Council reorganizes in that a Mayor Pro Tern is selected. There are no adopted policies or guidelines for selection of the Mayor Pro Tern. The Council traditionally reviews all committee/board assignments at this time. Attached is a roster of all committees/boards along with current assignments and meeting times RA L?;&, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California 000041 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT+ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT, NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT- NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT. AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: December 3,1996 COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: Consideration of the authorization to negotiate a STUDY SESSION: contract for Environmental Consultation Services to PUBLIC HEARING: prepare an Environmental Impact Report for the Mixed Regional Commercial Development on Highway 111 and Adams Street. Applicant: City of La Quinta RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the negotiation of a Service Contract for preparation of an Environmental Impact Report FIR) with the consulting firm of Impact Sciences, Inc. and authorize the City Manager to sign the contract. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. The project developer will deposit the negotiated amount for the cost of the Environmental Impact Report FIR) with the City who then will pay the consultant based upon that negotiated contract. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: On October 1, 1996 the City Council authorized staff to distribute a Request for Proposals RFP) for the preparation of an FIR. Staff utilized the Consultant Registry and sent RFPs to 25 FIR consulting firms. The RFP's were due on November 1, 1996. The City received 16 proposals. The Selection Committee City Attorney, Assistant City Manager, Special Legal Council, Frank Spevacek, Planning Manager, and Community Development Director) reviewed the RFPs and selected three firms Regional Fnvironmental Consultants, Environmental Science Associates, Inc., and Impact Sciences Inc.) to be interviewed. The Selection Committee is recommending Impact Sciences, Inc. ccjh 000046 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT/ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT0 AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: December 3,1996 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: Amendment to the Municipal Code Regarding Trucks on Restricted Streets PUBLIC HEARING: RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the proposed ordinance which amends Municipal Code Section 12.56.030(C). FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: There is no fiscal impact to the City. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: During the November 19, 1996 City Council meeting, residents from the area adjoining Sagebrush stated their concerns in regard to truck traffic for the construction within Rancho La Quinta. The City Council directed staff to investigate the existing City Codes to determine the City's ability to authorize truck routes for the delivery and pick up of material and equipment. City Municipal Code Section 1 2.56.03O? allows an exemption for any vehicle delivering street construction materials for street construction or repairs. The permit that was obtained by Rancho La Quinta was issued under the existing City Municipal Codes. In order to insure the city's authority for enforcement of truck routes, city staff has completed an urgency ordinance which amends Municipal Code Section 12.56.030(C). Although this amendment will not provide the city with additional authority on permits already issued, it will provide the city with the authority on all future permits. In order to attempt to resolve the citizens concerns along Sagebrush, city staff has been meeting with representatives of Rancho La Quinta to discuss alternative routes and work schedules. Staff will continue working with the residents along Sagebrush and Rancho La Quinta in order to assure the safest haul route for equipment and materials. In 1994, the City Council amended Municipal Code Section 12.56, Restricted Use of Certain Streets, to improve the City?s effort to lengthen the service life and reduce maintenance costs of residential streets. A copy of the January 18, 1994 staff report that introduced the code amendment is included as Attachment #1. OO?O43 G:?PWDEpT\COUNCIL\1 996\??12O3A.WPD BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT1 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT3 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT4 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT5 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT6 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT9 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT: NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT; NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT< NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT= NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT> NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT? NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT@ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTA NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTB NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTC NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTD NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTE AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: December 3, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Consideration of 1996-97 Cultural PUBLICHEARING: Commission Work Plan Amendment RECOMMENDATION: The Cultural Commission recommends that the City Council approve the 1 996-97 Cultural Commission Work Plan Amendment. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: There are no additional fiscal costs related to the proposed amendments to the Cultural Commission's Work Plan. There may be additional costs associated with recommendations that may arise from assignments contained within the Work Plan. Funding requests for programs initiated by the Commission would be addressed through a request to the City Council. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: As part of their work, the Cultural Commission prepares a Work Plan outlining their major programs for consideration by the City Council. The City Council last reviewed and approved the Cultural Commission's Work Plan on March 5, 1 996 see attached minutes-Attachment No.1). The Cultural Commission views the Work Plan as a living document and subject to revisions during the course of its implementation/maintenance. Therefore, the Commission discussed the Work Plan at their meetings of September 23, 1996, October 28, 1 996, and November 20, 1 996. At the November 20th meeting, the Commission voted to recommend approval of the amended Work Plan by the City Council. Attachment No.2 is a redlined version of the Work Plan denoting changes recommended by the Cultural Commission. The Cultural Commission, in considering revisions to its Work Plan, discussed implementation of priority number 1, preparation of the Cultural Arts Master Plan BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTF NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTG NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTH NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTI NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTJ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTM NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTN NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTO OF AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: December 3, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Consideration of Library Options PUBLIC HEARING: RECOMMENDATION: Direct staff to proceed with efforts to monitor, analyze and encourage enhancement of library services in La Quinta within the County Library System for the present time. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Unknown at this time. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Background on the case history of the library was presented to the City Council at the October 1, 1996 Council meeting Attachment No.1). This matter is before the Council today for consideration because, if the City chooses to withdraw from the County Library System this year, it must act by December 31, 1 996 for the formal transfer to become effective sometime in 1997. The intent to withdraw must be published for two weeks followed by the adoption of a resolution of the City Council. Due to this process and the regular agenda scheduling, the Council would need to hold a special meeting sometime in late December to consider any resolution for withdrawal. Withdrawal is just one of several options available to the City. To analyze those options, the following financial details may prove helpful. La Quinta is the only branch which currently generates a surplus" from its contributions property tax and redevelopment money) versus what the County is spending on the La Quinta Branch Library. La Quinta generates over $512,000 annually to the library system but in FY 199697 the County is projected to spend only $136,161 on the La Quinta Branch Library. A substantial portion of that amount goes to overhead the library administration building in Riverside, administrative personnel, etc.). All the other branch libraries operating in the Coachella Valley are operating at a loss". For 090079 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTP NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTQ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTR NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTS NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTU NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTV NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTW 4, C 1 AGENDA CATEGORY: OF BUSINESS SESSION: Lu COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: December 3, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Adoption of Resolution Reciting the Facts of the Special Municipal Election Held on November 5, 1 996 RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council adopt the attached resolution reciting the facts of the City's Special Municipal Election held on November 5, 1 996. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: On November 5, 1 996, the City submitted a measure to the electorate known as Measure W as to whether or not to adopt a City Charter. That measure received the required majority vote. However, at the time of writing this report, the County Elections Department had not yet completed the official canvass, so the exact figures and precinct breakdown is not attached to the resolution. It will be available prior to the Council Meeting and will be submitted to Council as soon as it is received. On December 4, 1 996, the Charter will be submitted to the Secretary of State for recording. As soon as that recording is official, the City Attorney will be presenting Council with an ordinance re-enacting and re-adopting the provisions of the La Quinta Municipal Code and incorporating the Charter therein. AUNDRA L. J HOLA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California 000087 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTX NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTY NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTZ oF AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION COUNCILRDA MLLIING DATE. DECEMBER 3, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM TITLE.. STUDY SESSION Demand Register D3ted Decciuber 3. I 996 PUBLIC IIEARING RECOM?IENDATlON.. Appro?e Deiiiand Register Dated Deceiiiber 3, 1996 B... ACKGROUND.. Prepaid i.?i.rants 27203? 3,29I?66 27214- 27223? 80,559.37 27224 27228? I6,346?67 27229 27233f? 96,853.57 272341 95,000.00 P!R I4823?I4899%l 74,963.50 P/R Tax Transfers? 22A72.07 CITY DEMANDS $1,093,163.11 Payable arraflts: 17j3? 7379? 743,521.10 RDA DEMANDS 39,844.83 $1,133,007.94 $1,133,007.94 FJSCAL i?IPLICA?I?IONS: Deniand of Cash Citv $1,093,163 II Joli M. 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07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT * AGENDA CATEGORY: 4OF?? BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETTNG DATE: December 3, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC REARING: Approval of Agreement for Special Services with Liebert, Cassidy & Frierson for Legal Services Related to Personnel RECOMMENDATION: Approval of Agreement for Special Services with Liebert, Cassidy & Frierson for legal services related to personnel. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Estimated $10,000 $25,000. Funds are available in the Contract Services Account #101-101-601-000 and 101-101-601-523. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: At the beginning of the fiscal year, staff worked with Liebert, Cassidy and Frierson on an Agreement for Special Services. At that time, the cost of the Agreement was expected to be less than 5,000 for the fiscal year. The agreement included review of the Personnel Rules and the annual cost for the Coachella Valley Training Consortium. Since that time, it has become necessary to utilize Liebert, Cassidy & Frierson for additional personnel related activities. The City Attorney was involved in the decision to utilize an additional labor law firm. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: Because of the additional, unforeseen duties, the cost of the Agreement for Special Services exceeds the dollar limit for contracts that can be awarded by the City Manager. It is estimated that these services will ultimately cost between $10,000 and $25,000. 000144 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT 5 PAfOFJ? AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: December 3, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: Approval of Reclassification of the Community Safety Manager Position from Range 64 to Range 63 RECOMMENDATION: Approval of the Reclassification of the Community Safety Manager position from Range 64 to Range 63. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: There is a 2.5% difference between Range 64 and Range 63. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: When the Classification and Compensation Study was completed, it was determined that the position of Community Safety Manager should be classified as a Range 63, the same as the Building & Safety Manager. At that time, the position was not changed Y- rated) until it became vacant. The current Community Safety Manager has filed his intent to retire. Therefore, it is recommended that the position be re-classified to a Range 63 prior to the recruitment process. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to Council are: 1. Approve the reclassification of the Community Safety Manager from Range 64 to Range 63, or; 2. Provide staff with alternative direction. 000147 Jo n M. Falconer, inance Director/Treasurer BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT C z AGENDA CATEGORY: 4OF?? BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: December 3, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: Adoption of Resolution Accepting Daily Passes to the Diner's Club Matches to be held at PGA West December 9-1 5, 1 996 RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the resolution accepting complimentary daily passes to the Diner's Club Matches to be held at PGA West December 9-15, 1 996. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND & OVERVIEW: Daily passes to the Diner's Club Matches were forwarded to the City of La Quinta from KSL for use at the tournament to be held December 9-1 5, 1 996 at PGA West. FINDINGS & ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council are: 1 Adopt the resolution and accept the donation of passes; or 2. Do not adopt the resolution. Thomas P Genovese City Manager O143 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT C. AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: December 3, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: PUBLTC REARING: Adoption of Resolution Accepting Daily Passes to the Lexus Challenge Golf Tournament to be held December 17-21, 1996 RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the resolution accepting complimentary daily passes to the Lexus Challenge Golf Tournament to be held at the Citrus Course December 17-21, 1996. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND & OVERVIEW: Daily passes to the Lexus Challenge Golf Tournament were forwarded to the City of La Quinta from KSL for use at the tournament to be held December 17-21, 1996 at the Citrus Course. FINDINGS & ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council are: 1. Adopt the resolution and accept the donation of passes; or 2. Do not adopt the resolution. A?? Thomas P. Genovese City Manager 00015t BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager?? DATE: December 3, 1 996 RE: Department Report-Responses to Public Comment The following are responses to public comments made at the November 1 9, 1 996 City Council meeting: 1. Larry Rhinehart of AQMD spoke regarding AQMD's programs in the Coachella Valley. * No response necessary. 2. The following people spoke regarding trucks on Sagebrush: Susan Avise, Helen Nelson, K.C. Wilson, Jole Wilson, and Gary Avise. * No response necessary. 3. Peter Rodhoim spoke regarding the building permit for a two story home. * This matter has been agendized for Council action. c:memocc2SCBW) O@?GO BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT Cl, C I MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor, Members of the City Council FROM: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager<?? DATE: December 3, 1 996 RE: Update on Negotiations with the Abarcas Regarding Two Story Building Permit # 9611-024 As directed by the City Council, staff met with Mr and Mrs. Abarca on November 26, to ask them to consider refraining from constructing a two story addition at their residence at 50-735 Calle Quito, as a way of avoiding the cost of defending any potential litigation concerning the matter. A cash offer of $35,000 was tendered to the Abarcas, as consideration for not proceeding with the construction, legally permitted under building permit number 9611-024. The Abarcas were informed that the offer was final, and must be accepted within 48 hours, or it would be withdrawn by the City. The Abarcas declined the offer and cited economic reasons for their decision. Staff will be present at the City Council meeting to answer any questions. 000161 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT +4?%'b(iaj I rOF? MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: JERRY HERMAN, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR DATE: NOVEMBER 19, 1996 SUBJECT: UPDATE ON THE LANDSCAPE ISSUES FOR WALMART AND MCDONALD'S Staff has met with the Walmart Assistant Manager, Bill Jeffry, to discuss the condition of the parking lot landscaping and recent complaints the City has received Attachment 1). Since that meeting Mr Jeffries has received three 3) bids for repairing the existing landscaping and irrigation. Walmart is pursuing long-term improvement of the parking lot landscaping in addition to pursuing a different landscape company to provide better and improved maintenance. Additionally, Michael Shovlm, owner/developer of the remainder of the Center has also been in contact with the Walmart store. He is also interested in maintaining the parking lot landscaping at a consistent level with the balance of the Center. His proposal to Walmart requires removal and replacement of all the landscaping and recommends that Walmart join in a common maintenance program Attachment 2). Staff and the Center developer are requesting a meeting with Walmart to remedy this situation. In addition Code Compliance contacted McDonald's regarding the need to replace the Queen Palms at the east end of the playground structure Attachment 3). Michael Shovlm has also contacted them and we anticipate this issue will be resolved shortly Attachment 4). A future update will be provided regarding both of these issues. memocd.408 000162 BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: December 3, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: Public Hearing on Development Agreement 96-001 by STUDY SESSION: and between the City of La Quinta, Home Depot, Inc., PUBLIC REARING: and Credit Suisse Leasing 92A, L.P. Applicant: Home Depot and City of La Quinta RECOMMENDATION: Move to take up Ordinance No. by title and name only and waive further reading. Move to adopt Ordinance No. first reading. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: The City will sublease property improved with regional public improvements from the developer for a total leasehold value of $880,000 principal? plus eight per cent interest per annum over a maximum of 12 years. Leasehold payments will be limited to a percentage of money received from the project in sales tax revenues. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The Home Depot Specific Plan consists of approximately 216,802 square feet of gross floor area for commercial and retail uses. The development will be constructed in two phases. Phase one will be Home Depot and Phase 2 will consist of the remaining commercial uses all on a twenty acre site northwest of the intersection of Jefferson Street and Highway 111. The Planning Commission and City Council have conducted appropriate public hearings and approved the Specific Plan and Conditional Use Permit on August 13, 1996, and September 17, 1996, respectively. The approvals contain specific conditions and modifications to the project. In addition, the City has adopted a Mitigated Negative Declaration, Resolution 96-71, for the project in compliance with CEQA. The Development Agreement process is provided by La Quinta Municipal Zoning Code and State law. 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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 requires that the County of Riverside and its Cities prepare and submit a Countywide Integrated Waste Management Plan CIWMP) to the California Integrated Waste Management Board CIWMB). The CIWMP includes the Countywide Siting Element and Countywide Summary Plan as well as the Source Reduction and Recycling Element SRRE), the Household Hazardous Waste Element HHWE) and the Nondisposal Facility Element NDFE) from the County and each city. The CIWMP document is available in the City Clerk's office; Attachment 1 is the CIWMP Executive Summary. The City Council adopted the SRRE 1992), HHWE 1992), and NDFE 1994) for the City of La Quinta. Following City Council adoption of each Element, the documents were submitted to the CIWMB for approval. The CIWMB has approved the City of La Quinta SRRE, HHWE, and NDFE. The Riverside County Waste Management Resources District RCWRMD) prepared the CIWMP which includes the Countywide Summary Plan and the Countywide Siting Element. The CVAG Planning Director was a member of the CIWMP County Steering Committee that developed the Working Draft Documents. The CVAG Solid Waste and Recycling Technical Working Group forwarded comments on the draft CIWMP to the RCWRMD during each of the two comment periods. 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NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKT@ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTA NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02 lmLnKTB 1 AGENDA CATEGORY: t'()F BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA ME?NG DATE: December 3, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: Continuation of Public Hearing Notice PUBLIC HEARING: Adoption of Service Fees, including the Processing of Applications RECOMMENDATION: Following Public Comment and close of Public Hearing, it is recommended that the City Council take actions as deemed appropriate. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: The Report on Costs, Fees and Revenue prepared by David M. Griffith & Associates has recommended the following equity adjustments be made in City charges for services: Proposed General Fund Department Increase Decrease) Surplus/(Shortfall) Building and Safety $60,000) $117,910 Community Development 74,331 386,912) Multiple Discount) Development/Traffic 100,458 100,356) Parks and Recreation 0- 1,417) Animal Licenses 2.000 $116,789 * Not identified If the revised service fees are adopted, they will still not cover the costs of providing services. The shortfall or subsidy while reduced, will continue to come from the General Fund. Fee for services are not subject to the requirements of the Right to Vote on Taxes Initiative ProDosition 218) recently passed by the voters on November 5.1996. 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SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: December 3, 1996 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Public Hearing on Certificate of Appropriateness 96- 4 002 to approve the rehabilitation and seismic retrofit PUBLIC HEARING: of the historic Kiener Building and shed as recommended by the Historic Preservation Commission. Applicant: Mr. & Mrs. Mike Fischer RECOMMENDATION: Move to continue approval to City Council meeting of January 7, 1997. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Due to the need for properly noticing adjacent property owners staff is recommending a continuance. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The option available to City Council is as follows: 1. Continue the project to January 7, 1997. cccd-coa 96-002-contiiiuance 43g BIB] 07-29-1999-U01 11:53:01AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 03-U02 1996-U02