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1984 10 24 CC! AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CITY OF LA OUIN* An adjourned regular rreeting to be held at City Hall, 78-105 Calle Estado1 La Qilinta, California. October 24, 1984 2:00 p.m. 1. CALL TQ ORDER A. Flag Salute 2. RDLL CALL 3. PUBLIC C*4MENT 4. WRI*i* CC*MUNICATIONS 5. C*ME** BY COUNCIL ME**BERS 6. HEARINGS 7. CONSENT CALENDAR 8. BUSINESS SESSICN A. Study session to discuss status of project and the traffic circulation issues related to Specific Plan No. 84-04; The Grove Associates, Applicant. No action at this n*eting). Planning Corrinission and Council hearings scheduled for October 30 and Nov*tiber 6 respectively). B. Beport fr* the City Manager regarding Proposition 36. 1. Resolution for adoption. C. Other. 9. ADUrOUI*ThUNT BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! I MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To The Honorable Mayor and Maeers of the City Council The Honorable Chaiaaan and * of the Planning *mission From *munity Develo*it*nt Director Date: *tceer 24, 1984 Subject: Specific Plan No. 84-04 Zone Change Case No.84-014 EIR Addendum Location: Generally Bounded by Avenue 48 Alignment on the North, Jefferson Street on the East, Avenue 50 on the South, and Washington Street on the West Applicant: The Grove Associates *quest: Approval for up to 1500 dwelling units and a 28-acre country club with 80 guest cottages and * 18-hole golf courses on approxiinately 682 acres. B*GE*UND This special joint City Council/Planning **luission study session has been established to review the status of the project and the traffic circulation issue. It is * understarxiing that discussion is limited solely to those issues and that no decisions can be made except as part of future public hearings. This 1l*L* is prepared in light of those considerations. STAIUS OF P* Applications for the project are currently pending with public hearings scheduled before the Planning Q:ir[nission on October 30, 1984, and the City Council on *vebber 6, 1984. The Tentative Paccel Map has not been scheduled since it only reguires a public hearing before the C*twnity Devel*tent Director. The following chronology includes various milestones associated with the current project. It does not necessarily include all meetings and nurteous pone calls are not referred to. S*t* dates are approximate and to the best of ny recollection. April 2, 1984 Preljimi* neeting between City Staff and Applicant's representatives to discuss project. May 22, 1984 City Manager and **ity Develcpeent Director neeting with Jack Marshall representing The Grove Associates) and Dave Ho*rton project ardiitect/planner) to discuss revised project, application procedures, scheduling, etc. BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! IL SThPT REPO* C* C*Th/PIANNING a*ISsION October 24, 1984 Page 2. May 23, 1984 Letter to *ounity Develo*ir*nt Director from Dave I*werton as foll*up to meeting. Early Mid-June *ccunity Develo*irent Director advises Dave Howeon of application detail including inproved format for revised Specific Plan, use of original EIR with addendum, tentative scheduling, fees, etc. *e 22, 1984 *ounity *velo*it*nt Director meets with Dave Howerton July 13, 1984 *anity DevelQument Director meets with Jim Kaw*a traffic engineer Berryman & Stephenson) to discuss their participation in traffic analysis of project. July 20, 1984 Dave Howerton si*its application for Specific Plan, Change of Zone, EIR Addendum. July 26, 1984 Principal Planner transmits letter to Berryman & Stephenson requesting review of applicant-prepared traffic study and requesting, if possible, for review to be ccopleted * August 17, 1984. July 27, 1984 *uoity Develo*r*t Depar*t transmits request for caritents" to affected agencies, utilities, etc., r*uesting responses by August 17, 1984, and noting a tentative hearing date of Septebeer 11, 1984. August 1, 1984 Remaining portions of application materials susmitted. August 5-17, 1984 Pesponses received from CVWD, Southern California Gas Cop*y, Ceneral *lephone, Ccoonity Safety Coordinator, City Engineer, Fire Marshall *te: Pesponses not received from Health Deparaent, City of lndio, leperial Irrigation District, Desert Sands School District). August 9, 1984 Letter to Planning COcOiss ion Chairman re*uesting informal information meeting with Planring CcKoission. August 15, 1984 C*tuiL*ty Developeent Departyrent receives draft review of The Grove traffic study prepared by Berryman & Stephenson. *ek of August 20, 1984 acounity Developeent De*ment Staff meets with representatives of Berryman & Stephenson to discuss traffic study and *unity Develc*x*ent Director indicates that additional analysis is needed. * of August 27, 1984 Occunity Devel**ent Director advises Dave Howerton that tentative hearing date of * 11, 1984, cam*t be set due to additional time for traffic analysis and other Staff projects. August 29, 1984 Principal Planner transmits letter to Berryman & Stephenson detailing additional traffic study and circulation analysis to be done. BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! IL SThFF PEPOPT CITY COU**IL/PLANNING CC*ISSION October 24, 1984 Page 3. Septeber 4, 1984 City Manager and C*t*riunity Devel*:*ent Director rteet with Jack Marshall, Dave Howerton, John Sanborn project engineer), and Paul Seltzer attorney) to discuss the project. Sept*t**r 10, 1984 The Gro**e Associates provide a slide presentation and other informational material about the project to a Planning Ca*mission study session. Sep*ber 13, 1984 Principal Planner transr[Lits additional information needed by Berryman & Stephenson for their study. Septeber 14, 1984 *ounity Devel*:it*nt Deparaent receives response fran City of Indio on project. Sept*rbar 26, 1984 SanbOrn/*bb sul**ts application for T*ntative Parcel Map for the project. Septeeer 27 or 28, 1984 *:*rrnunity Devel*zrent Director advises Dave Howerton that tentative hearing date of October 9, 1984, cannot be ret due to lack of car*letion of traffic study and agrees to set special Planning Ccuinission meeting for October 23 or 30 depending on traffic study and staff neetings with applicant). October 3, 1984 * Developeent D*arteent receives copies of preliminary Traffic and Circulation Study by Berryrnan & Stephenson. October 9, 1984 Cooounity Devel**nt Depar*t tran**ts reguest for c*tit*ts" on paroel map requesting responses by October 31, 1984. October 10, 1984 Cariti*ty Developeent Director, Principal Planner, Jim Kawartura, Jack Marshall, Dave Howerton, Charlie Abrarns applicant's traffic engineer) and others reet to discuss the preliminary study and report by Berryrnan & Stephenson. October 11, 1984 Q*tiuoity Devel***nt Director reets with Dave I*,werton and advises that Staff will reguest project redesign to include Adams Street through the prrperty. At conclusion of reeting, letter su*tted withdrawing project unless certain conditions are satisfied prior to October 15. October 12, 1984 City Manager tran*nits letter to applicant in response to withdrawal letter. October 22, 1984 c*timnnity Developeent Depar*t receives final study and report fran Berryman & Stephenson. of course, it should be noted that this chronology does not include all n*tings or discussions with the Applicant or his representative, but I believe it presents a good overrie* of the major milestones to date with regard to this project. It should be *phasized that at no t*e did Staff establish a hearing date for the project which was other than tentative since any hearing date was contingent on action by others being c*r*leted in sufficient ti're to allow adeguate Staff review and the opportunity for Staff to reet with the Applicant to attempt to resolve any concerns that develcped. BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! I SThFF REPOR* CITY C(*1**IL/PL*NING C*ISSI(* *ber 24, 1984 Page 4. In my experience, the tirre to date spent reviewing these applications prior to hearing is still shorter than can reasonably be expected for such a major project. You should be aware that the environyr*ntal determination i.e., to us an addendum" rather than a new or revised EIR) considerably shortened the review period for the project. Reference is made in the Applicant's withdrawal letter that hearing dates were changed without their consent. *iile, as noted abo*Te, these hearing dates were only tentative and hence not firmly scheduled). It should be made very clear that it is the unilateral authority of the City, through its Staff, to determne such scheduling. *tiile effort is nade to consider Applicant desires, this is frequently not possible due to the many, constantly changing priorities which affect Staff workload and scheduling. *IC STUDY The major overiding and unresolved issue on this project relates to its impact on areawide traffic and circulation. Fbre specifically, is an additional north-south corridor i.e., Adams or Dune Palms) needed now or in the future? If either is determined to be needed, the project would have to be ccxr*letely redesigned since the roadway would bisect the project; and, this Applicant has indicated an unwilling- ness to do the project with either roadway. As part of the EIR Addendum, the Applicant included a Traffic Study prepared by JHK & Associates. This study essentially was an update of one they prepared in early 1983, *ien Figgie 5 representatives first heard there might be s*r* interest on the City's part for a north-south corridor through their property. The JHK study concluded that, fran a traffic viewpoint, a north-south corridor through the project was not needed to ac*tu*te present and projected traffic. Since City Staff does not include the needed expertise to adequately review such a major traffic study, arrangements were made to have Berryman & Stephenson an engineering consulting firm that has performed this service in the past for the City) review the JHK report. *iile they did not find fault with the methodology, their initial report reached a different conclusion regarding the need for a north-south corridor. * the limited scope of their review did not call for an extensive analysis of this issue. It then becarre evident to me that additional study and analysis was needed to resolve the issue of the nortl*south corridor. As a result, I authorized Berryman & Stephenson to prepare an A**jide Traffic and Circulation Study. * reasoning in requesting this study was that since the General Plan Ciruulation Element would not be o**rplete for scire time and since the decision on the need for the north-south corridor could have significant irr*acts 15-20 years into the future, nore information was needed to assure that the decision, which the Applicant expected in a timely manner, was a well-infor*t*d cne. A traffic and ciuuulation study on scale similar to that of a general plan was then *rrenced by Berryman & Stephenson. BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! I * REPORr CITY C*IL/PU***ING cc*iSsia* *tober 24, 1984 Page 5. The Berryman & Stephenson study concludes that the north-south corridor i.e., Adams Street) is necessary to acc*ti*te projected traffic when based upon current general plan and zoning. The report alSO deals with a number of secondary issues, but these can be dealt with at future public hearings since Staff and the Applicant are not far apart on these issues. There are valid critici*ns that can be made for each report. Each makes different assunptions and uses different methodologies. There is no doubt that the conservative or safe) conclusion is to require the north-scuth corridor, but the i't*acts on this project are disadvantageous. I do not believe that this issue should be resolved solely on the traffic figures or on whose are irost believable. Rather, other factors must also be considered. S*t* of these include aesthetics i.e., six vs. four lanes), scale of resort-type developeents, country club developeents vs. other forms of residential develoeeents, etc. Many of these will be addressed by the general plan but, in the ireantime, our decisions can only rely on the best information available. Certainly, the project proponents can point to a nubeer of beneficial aspects to their projects, including: Major water and seeer extensions. a Additional support to encourage timely start-up of new sewer plant. a T* d*n*d for mnnicipal and related services. a Major it*roveeents to infrastructure including fees for futrre ir*roveeents). a High quality design and related standards which can add to City's image and affect quality of surrounding projects). Do these benefits offset the possible risks to the circulation syst*? Eventually, the PropertY will be developed, but a totally different type of project, maybe a less desirable one, may be the result. At present, it* re*tmndation has supported the conclusion in the Berryman & Stephenson study although I am continuing to evaluate the traffic information prior to making a formal reoa**tion to the Planning C*r!nissiori at its * 30 public hearing in the matter. At the study session, I will provide a more detailed discussion of the content of *;>*ictud* if that is desired. lawrence L. Stevens, AICP APP*OVD *munity Deeelcpe*t Director TO CONTENT. ILs:drmT *OSR CITY COUNCIL MEETING *0TYM** BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! 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I WHAT PROPOSITION 36 DOES Increases taxes for homeowners and small businesses who bought after March, 1977, to fund a tax break for those who bought before 1977. Gives a $1.7 billion tax refund to people who bought before 1977. More than half the refund would go to commercial and industrial, and multiple-family property. Gives a minority one-third) of the voters a veto over the will of the majority--by enabling that minority to prevent any tax increases desired by the majority. May require a two-thirds vote to decrease taxes. Invalidates special taxes on real property--such as police, fire, paramedic. school, street lighting--already approved by two-thirds of local voters. Prevents public entities from raising any fees or charges by more than the Consumer Price Index--even to recover actual costs, unless they get a 2/3rds vote to okay the increase. Includes utility bills, tennis lessons, airport landing fees, park admission, etc. Concentrates fiscal power in the State. Undermines government's ability to pay its debts, and will likely increase the cost of credit to the state and to local governments. Compiled from analyses by the California Cha*er of Commerce, California Taxpayers Association, and the State Legislative Analyst.) WITHOUT PROPOSITION 36, WILL PROPERTY TAXES DOUBLE? In the final weeks of the campaign, we expect the proponents of Prop 36 to rely primarily on this allegation in their mailers and radio-TV ads: 11f Prop 36 is defeated, your property tax will probably increase substantially in 1985, your property tax may double, and there will be no effective limitation on property tax increases thereafter.'* Dr. Arthur Laffer. Factual Response Property taxes will neither increase substantially in 1985 nor double. Not only is that statement pure campaign hyperbole, but it is also literally, politically, and constitutionally impossible. By way of background, the California Supreme Court in Carmen V. Alvord ruled that vested pension obligations of local government which were approved by voters before the adoption of Prop 13 June 1978) are indebtedness and may be financed by a property tax override above the 1% limit as Prop 13 allows. According to the California Taxpayers Association, 67 cities Out of 437) and 6 counties out of 58) have prior voter approved pension systems. The impartial State Legislative Analyst estimates on a statewide basis 10/18/84) that perhaps an increase of 5% and no more than 10% is possible if permitted by Governor Deukmejian and the Legislature. over) BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:41:44PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 24-U02 1984-U02 ! 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