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1984 11 06 CC"WL AGENDA CI* CWNCIL CITY * IA QLJIN** A regular neeting of the City Council to be held at City Hall, 78-105 Calle Estado, La Quinta, California. November 6, 1984 7:30 p.m. 1. CALL * ORDER A. Flag Salute 2. * CAll 3. PUHLIC * This is the time' set aside for citizens to address the Council on matters relating to City business items *ich are NOT listed on the Agenda). When addressing the Council, please state your name and address. The proceedings of the Council *eetings are recorded on tape and c*tuents of each person shall be limited to three 3) minutes. Persons wishing to address the Council regarding an Agenda item should use the forms provided. Please car*lete one form for each Agenda item you intend to address and return the form to the Clerk prior to the beginning of the meeting. NOTE: C*rm*ts relative to items on the Agenda are ljmited to two 2) minutes. Your name will be called at the appropriate time. 4. WRITTE** OO*ICATI(*S A. A cat*t*L*cation from the Lago La Quinta *eawners Association regarding a tax levy for trash pickup. B. A c*ication from Mary Mead-Maddick regarding suggestions relative to spending the $200,000 Landmark mitigation fee. C. A c**r[nunication from Juan M. Salas regarding his resignation from the Planrdng C*t!nission. 5. * BY COUNCIL ME*4BERS A. *cccnication from Council *rter Wolff regarding purchase of a City amiulance. 6. *S * A. A public hearing regarding Change of Zone Case No.84-014, a request to change the existing zoning from R-2-3000, *2-4800, R-2-9000, R-5, C-P-S, *1 and *2 to R-2, to allow for a planned residential develope*t generally located between Avenues 48 and 50 and Washington and Jefferson Streets; The Grove Associates, Applicant. 1) Beport from the Planning C*r[nission. 2) Ordinance for introduction. B. A public hearing regarding *ific Plan No.84-04, a reguest for approval of a 1500 unit planned residential develo*xtent with a 28-acre country club, two golf courses, and 80 guest cottages on approximately 682 acres generally located between Avenues 48 and 50 and *shin*gton and Jefferson Streets; The Grove Associates, Applicant. BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL IL City Council N**ti*er 6, 1984 Page *. 1) I*eport fr* the Planning O*iwnission. 2) ccxuuoication fr*t Juanita & Claude Gayer. 3) Resolution for adoption. 7. CC*SE*T * A. Appr*val of the Minutes of a regular City Council x*eeting held October 16, 1984. B. Approval of the Minutes of an adjourned City Council/Planning *ooaission meeting held October 24, 1984. C. P*OSEI) RESaWTI(*. A *SCLLYrIC* CF THE CITY *U**IL CF THE CITY CF IA QUIN*A, C*LIIO*IA, APPROVING DEMANDS D. Acoeptance of final map for Tract No. 18915, M.D. Janes Co., aba Reflections", Applicant. 8. BUSfl**:SS SESSI* A. PPOPOS*D ORDIN*CE. AN ORDIN**E CF THE CITY CC*J**IL CF THE CITY CF IA * CALIF*IA, AMENDING THE QEFICIAL Z*ING * FOR THE CITY, BY REZ*ING CERTIIN PROPERTY I*EE*EED TO IN CH** OF CASE No. 84-012, Utopian Design & Develo*rr*nt, Sandpe*:**les", Applicant. 1. Ordinance for adoption. RQ(i CALL VOlE) B. P*POS* ORDIN**. * Q*IM*CE CF THE CITY C*3**IL CF THE CITY CF LA QUIN*, C*LIFOI*IA, AMENDThG THE IA QLJINTh **CIPAL CODE, P*IBITING PA*ING CF * *EOCIAL VEHIa*S IN PESIDE*IAL ARE**S. 1. Ordinance for adoption. ROLL CALL Vom:) C. Report fr*n the Camunity Developeent Director regarding adoption of the 1982 UNIform Codes. INF*RM**(*) D. Report fr* the c*tiunity Devel**ent Director regarding the sdiool Impact mitigation fee program. E. Report fran the * Developeent Director regarding Downtown Median landscaping Program. 1. Motion for adoption. F. Report fran the *ounity safety Coordinator regarding Fire Marshal services. G. Report fran the Cciunity safety Coordinator regarding a City water truck 1. Resolution for adoption. H. Report fran the c*tu*ity safety Coordinator regarding a Cove stop sign program. INFOI14**TI*L) BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL II AG**A City Council Nav*er 6, 1984 Page Three. * I. *port fr* the C*tounity safety Coordinator regarding request for extension- paramedic study. J. *port fran the City Manager regarding refuse collection fee refunds. INF**TI*L) K. *port fr*n the City Manager regarding credit cards fran Security Pacific National Bank. 1. Motion for adoption. L. Other. 9. * BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL II LAGO LA QUINTA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION La Quinta, California 92253 49-845 Lago Dr., La Quinta, CA 92253 Oct. 25, 1984 Phone: 564 4023 La Quinta City Council La Quinta, CA Gentlemen: At the recent hearing on the tax levy for trash pickup I was told by the Trash Lady" that the Lago units, which number 72, would not be taxed because we had our separate contract with them. The tax bills have been received and they show a levy for this service. Under our contract the monthly amount is less than your taxed amount. Please advise us as to what action you will take concerning this tax. Yours truly, I Juanita Gayer, Sectetary cc: City Manager BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL IL, R*CEIV ED October 25, 1984 oC* 3O* c'tvotI-BQwT*b City of La Quinta P.O. Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92253 Attn: City Council Members Dear City Council Members, I want to tell you what a great iinprov*Tnent the b].ack topping and markings on La Fonda has made. I thank whoever was responsible. It is a lovely street, really a boulevard? but it is unfortunately bordered by the most unsightly lots literally dumps. Cans, bottles, even piles of hardened cement.' Trulv a disgrace.' Five years ago when I bought this property and built a really lovely building I had visualized that in the near future the street would be lined with attractive shops and office buildings. Certainly not refuse. Also, when I bought the property there was an attractive building on the corner of Desert Club Drive and La Fonda. It was built with a permit for a group of offices. It is now a noisy arcade, largely the source of the cans and bottles I find in my flowers and lawn almost every day. *Then I first saw La Quinta many years ago, I was com- pletely charmed. The roads were lined with eucalyptus and palm trees long since dead). There was a crew of two or three men and an old truck. They kept the little town clean and the trees watered. So my response to your request for suggestions on how to spend the money part of the $200,000. a year), I will start with the suggestion that we improve what we have. It is naturally the most beautiful place in the desert but also, the most neglected. FIRST Let's have the water in the islands turned on. SECOND Plant the islands with low shrubs and trees. THIRD That all places selling beer, etc. have trash con- tainers by their doors. AND ABOVE ALL HAVE THE LOTS THAT ACTUALLY ARE DUMPS CLEANED UP. BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WLOct.25, 1984 Page two If the owners ignore the notices sent by the city you Will have to do what other cities do clean up and send the owners the bill. If they ignore that there is nothing else to do but put a lien on their property. The following are some remarks I heard recently. A real estate sales woman said: I just hate to bring a client to La Quinta. It1s such a mess.' And when r mentioned build- ing a smaller place when this building sold she asked: Why La Quinta? It's going to be years before it gets presentable looking. Anyway 11m glad I was asked, *jhat wou*d you *o with the money?" * After twenty years, my first complaint BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL October 24, 1984 RECEIVED OCT 25 *)84 city oi Li Quinta To the Mayor of the City of La Quinta and Members of the City Council: This letter is to inform you, with deepest regrets, that effective November 1, 1984 I will be resigning my position on the Planning Commission. I feel that the position justifies more time than I am able to give. I feel that this resignation is in the City*s best interest. I truly appreciate the opportunity to have served my community in this capacity. Very truly yours, JUAN M. SALAS BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL *. DATE June 15, 1984 CITY OF LA OUINTA PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATiON *ME: lung Moran HOME ADDRESS: 54-510 Avenida Rihip I iiint* *lifnrni* * MUST BE A LA QUINTA RESIDENT AND ELIGIBLE TO VOTE IN THE CITY) BUSINESS ADDRESS: 75-001 Fairway Drive. Jndian Wells. California 9??1fl TELEPHONE HOME: 564-3761 BUSINESS: 568-0431 IF EMPLOYED* WHERE YOU WORK AND POSITION YOU HOLD: Administrative Assistant to the Director of Development for Indian Wells Associates THE VINTAGE CLUB) LENGTH OF RESIDENCE IN LA QUINTA: 5 years The following information will be used by the La Quinta City Council as a screening process to determine which applicants will be interviewed for appointment to the La Quinta Planning Commission. **raphical sketch, including education, work experience, civic involvement and other b *ground. Please be sure to include experiences relevant to duties of the postion you seek. I am a native Californian, who has alwavs cared about the c'rowth and Commerce of the Comr*unity in which I reside. I have been a resident of the Coachella Valley for 12 years, La Quinta 5 years. I graduated from Huntinqton Park High in 1969. I have participated in numerous classes and seminars in the areas of Commercial Property Management, Real Estate and Banking. As a mother of three children, I have been able to improve my business and management skills while employed, and have ample time for my sons. My career has resulted in my being placed in positions of greater responsibility for the supervision and completion of projects. My present position is a key Administrative Assistant to the Director of Development at the 500 million dollar Vintage complex. Our division is charged with the planning and development of this Unique Community. I am a member of the La Quinta Chamber of Commerce and have been a member of the Cathedral City, Palm Desert and Indio Chamber of Commerces. While a member o* B.A. Desert Banking Association) I served at Secretary and in 1983 I was President of *he Ca*nedral Gi*y Sorop*imis*. PL*AS* SEE MIiIA*Ii*U SHEET FuR GuiiTI*UATIuN. YOUR CONCISE, KNOWLEDGEABLE RESPONSE TO THE QUESTIO*S ON ThE REVERSE SIDE WILL **ICH HEAVILY I* DETERMINING WRETHER YOU WILL BE SELECTED FOR AN INTERVIEW. * BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WLAPPL1*ATION, LA QUINTA PLANNING C*r**lSSIoN PAGE 2* 1)L*cribe your knowledge of the junctions, regulations and procedures of t*ie La Quint nning Cotm:iission: It must help the city plan responsible growth while keeping within requirements set fortr. by State & City, i.e., fol*owing the General Plan, Zoning regulations, Subdivision Map Acz, California Environmental uality Act, Ralph M. Brown Act, Political Reform Act, Property Development Agreements, Permit Streamlining Act. The Planning Commission acts as a buffer between Builder, City & State. What Bpeeific attitudeB, skills and/or expertise do you think you have which would enhance the work of the Planning Commission? Controlled growth, planning and Community development are issues that my present and past employment have prepared me to examine. As a homeowner and interested resident I have been both pleased and interested in La Quinta's future. I wish to lend my experience in Zoning, Codes and construction to help plan the growth of our City. What specific issues or problems face the La Quinta Planning Commission? Do you have any suggestions to address those issues or problems? Kev issues facing La Ouinta are: 1. The control of low income housing. Raise minimum reqiiir*m*nt* on *g fnnt*g*,*si*ive for quality. 2. Planned growth i.e.* overbuilding. soeculative real estate. D*velopm*nts in stages. 3. Zoning continuity i.e., zoning changes that might effect the Master plan of future building. Your name will be considered by the City council upon receipt of your application. It is expected that the Council will appoint members to fill existing vacancies at their meeting to be held PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT STATE LAW REQUIRES A PLANNING COMMISSION MEMBER TO FILE A FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE STATEMENT. *EASE RETURN APPLICATION TO: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 78-105 CALLE ESTADO P.O. Box 1504 LA OUINTA, CA. 92253 T*ANK YOU FOR YOUR WILLINGNESS TO SERVE YOUR LOCAL GOVERNMENT. BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL IL Page two 6/15/84 City of La Quinta *anning Commission Application I attended the Cathedral City Blue Ribbon Committee meetings. The purpose of the Committee was to research and present to The City Council on that cities traffic problems, i.e., alternative routes and parking problens. Members included business owners, landowners, developers and other professionals. My work experience includes Construction & Development, Loan Packaging, Property Management, dealing with Governmental Agencies, Personnel Supervision, Preparing and Control of Budgets. BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL RESUNE LUCIA MORAN SSN: 549-90-0330 54-510 Avenida Rubio CITIZENSHIP: U.S.A. a quinta. CA 92253 HEALTH: EXCELLENT MARITAL STATUS: MARRIED AGE: 33 AREAS OF EXPERIENCE: *Administrative Skills *ConUTIercial & Residential *Budget Skills Property Management *Accounti ng Skills *Loan Documentation & Packaging *personnel Management *Marketi ng *Construction *PubliC Relations Supervision *Research Skills EDUCATION: 1969 Huntington Park High School, Huntington Park, CA General Education. 1982 Northwest Center for Professional Education, Leasing Commercial Real Estate". 1983 P.A.M. Professional Apartment Management), Stockton, CA. Training covering all aspects of apartment ownership and management including, but not limited to: Preparing budgets, analyzing financial statements, supervision of managers, assistant managers and maintenance personnel, office and accounting procedure, computer entry, and analyzing computer reports, auditing of office files, requirements of FmHA, H.U.D. and Housing Authority. *MPLOYMENT HISTORY: 12-83 to Present: Indian Wells Associates, Vintage properties-Indian Wells The Vintage Club), Indian Wells, CA. Administrative Assistant. Assistant to the Director of Development, monitor Administrative Budgets, Contract Administration, Liaison to other directors within organization, office management and work flow, division personnel monitor, clerical duties as needed. 7-82 to 12-83: Palm Desert Development Company, a California corporation, Palm Desert, CA. Administrative Assistant. Manage construction office; supervise on-site residential construction; cost breakdown, spread sheets, budgets, accounts receivable, accounts payable; prepare pick-up lists for subcontractors. Supervise 144 unit Senior Citizen apartment complex; promotion and marketing of apartment complexes; screen and interview management and support personnel; routinely conduct on-site maintenance and inspections; authorize all bills and expenses; administer Housing Authority contracts regarding tenant or owner problems. Certified by Farmers Home Administration to qualify home buyers for FmHA 502 program, income to debt ratio; prepare all loan documentation; act as liason for buyers during construction, walk-thrus and Escrow. 4-82 to 8-82: Pajaro Business Park, Cathedral City, CA. Administrative Assistant/ Leasing Agent. Managed Architectural and Leasing office for Cormiercial Business Park. Assounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll, read blueprints, sketched out office improvements and estimated costs for improvements; supervised improvements, property management. BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL 80 to 4-82: Commonwealth Bank, Palm Desert/Coachella Valley Regional Office, CA. Lending Officer Trainee/Note Department Supervisor. Interview, credit check and work budgets on loan applicants, collections on delinquent accounts, supervise Note Department; check all loan documentation; secure collateral, c*lateral custodian; audit loan files, collateral and insurance dockets, relieve wherever needed in office. 6-73 to 6-79: City National Bank, Palm Desert/Palm Springs, CA. Executive Secretary. Process loan applications, prepare loan documents, schedule Senior Vice President's meetings; administer trial loan program with Farmers Insurance Agents; secretarial duties as needed by Manager; acted as utility person in every department in bank as needed. CLUBS AND AFFILIATIONS Past President & Charter Member Soroptimist International of Cathedral City. Member of La Quinta, Cathedral City, and Indio Chambers of Commerce. REFERENCES Business and personal references will be submitted upon request. BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W L MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: Fellow Council Members From: Fred Wol44 Date: 10/31/64 Subject: City *Ambulance Now that the courts have rendered a decision on the Cove Communities plan +or paramedic services, and since new state legislation does not prohibit it, I suggest we look into buying a used ambulance as a +jrst step to provide 4ul 1 paramedic services eventually. 1+ we can obtain one at a reasonable price, the city can provide this service at a cost which would be within the *financial ability 0+ all our citizens. The rates presently charged by the private company which has a monopoly in this area are outrageous. I think we have an obligation to provide some rel ie+ +or those in our community who need to go to a hospital by ambulance. Initially, the +irst aid skills 0+ personnel at the +irestation should be adequate. *fter +urther study, I hope we can provide +ull paramedic services. I have no idea what a used ambulance costs. I would recommend we direct the city manager to obtain some prices; then the Council can decide when and how to act. Thank you +or your consideration. BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL IL MEMORANDUM CITV OF LA QUINTA To: The *norable M*yor and jeeers of the City Council From: Planning **ss ion Date N*',*tber 6, 1984 Subject * OF ZC1*E * No. 84-014 Location: Generally located between Avenues 48 and 50, and Washington and Jefferson Streets Applicant: iThe Grove Associates Request: A Change of Zone fran R-2-3000, R-2-4800, R-2-9000, C-*S, *2, R-5 and *l to R-2 On **` 30, 1984, the Planning Cacission conducted a public hearing on the pr*osed zoning change and un*ously rec*tiended approval of the diange of zone as set forth in the attached staff *randum. There was general discussion concerning building height ljrnitations, * floor areas and the rr*thd of establishing density, but it was the consensus of the Ccx*ssion that these matters would be best resolved with the SPeci*ic Plan. Dave Howerton, planner/architect for the Applicant, appeared and r*quested clarification of the height limit as it *ould be applied to the main clu***ouse and of the method of established density. He indicated that the Applicant conrrrred with the reo*rrnndation once these matters *ere clarified. * one else appeared on the zone change matter. P ARED BY: APPROVED cr*i** * Cm *OU**CI* * Lawrence L. Stevens, AICP c*t*tu*ty Developeent Director O* cI* Atch: Zone Change D*t* Q*inance for Adoption I) BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: The Honorable M*yor an:* * of the City Council From: Q*m:*ty Development Department Date: November 6, 1984 Subject: Specific*IFIC PLAN NO. 84-004 ADDENDUM To FIN* EIR Location: Generally Doated Between Avenues 48 and 50 and Washington and Jefferson Streets *licant: The G:ro* Associates *quest: Approval to develop up to 1500 residential units, a 28-acre country club with 80 guest cottages, and *ji and tennis club, and two, 18-hole golf courses on appr*imately 682 acres. on oct*er 30, 1984, the Planning C:*ssion conducted a public hearing on the pr*sed planned residential development and rec*tmnded ap**roval on a 3-1 vote) of the EIR Addendum and SDecffjc Plan, subject to the attached conditions, *hich include various revisions established by the Planning Cc:o:ission. You should be aware that the Staff recarrr**tion is to table the Specific Plan and request the Applicant to slait revised pla:ns which make pro*7ision for a north-south corridor street generally along the ali*ent of Adams Street. M*jor points of discussion art*ng the Planning Ccc:cission at the hearing included: o Building heights including height of clubhcuse and related facilities and height of residences relative to distance frc*n peri:::eter prop*y lines. o * traffic and circulation as it related to the potential need for Adams throuih the project and beyond the project nor* to 111). a Project entries including the effect of * entrance on traffic and the need for an Avenue 48 entrance. o Effect of interior parking on road widths. o Tirnng of Avenue 48 to Jefferson) and Avenue 50. a 10-acre park including iltpact on project land needs, concerns with suitability of location, and relationship to proposed s**hm1 site. j\ BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL REPORr CITY *UNCIL *bv*t**er 6, 1964 Page 2. Design of and setbac*s for perin*ter security wall. o Fire station needs and mitigation through prepayment N*: C*tuiission did not set an arrount for fire mitigation.) o Undergrcund utility program. The C*rinissicn consensus on these matters is reflected in the re*riended conditions of approval. Dave *b*rton, planner/architect for Applicant, appeared and indicated general support for the conditions presented with the following exceptions: o A l*acre park could not be a*mdddated on the site Condition #24) o Fire mitigation fee too high in terms of prepayment Condition #29) *p*ific wall setback should be deleted. Aedrey Ostrowski appeared and *jected to not reguiring Adams Street through the project and to the pla*ent of an entry on *shington. * one else appeared on the matter. PfREPJ** Lawrence L. Stevens, AICP *PPF:C'ED *oooity Develoeeent Director E*io cr E 7 ci* * * Atch: Specific Plan * CF Conditions of Appraval Resolution for Adoption BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W!L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W"L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W#L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W$L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W%L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W&L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W'L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W(L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W)L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W*L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W+L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W,L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W-L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W.L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W/L CITY OF LA QUINTA DEMAND/WARRANT REGISTER November 6, 1984 PAYROLL 10/6/84 10/19/84 & 3289- $ 14,669.66 AUTOMOBILE COMPENSATION 3322 COACHELLA VALLEY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS 3323 120.00 Biannual General Assembly Dinner Meeting, October 23, 1984, Lawrence Allen, Frank Usher, Judith Cox, & Fred Wolff Attending. ROGER HIRDLER 3324 28.50 Auto Mileage Compensation for Period 10/2/84 10/16/84. RIVERSIDE COUNTY EMPLOYEES' FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 3325 337.00 Employees' Credit Union Deductions for Payroll Period Ended 10/19/84. VOID 3326 00 SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK 3327 4,227.40 Federal Income Tax Deposit. EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 3328 878.20 State Income Tax Deposit. PETTY CASH 3329 92.00 Petty Cash Reimbursement U.S. POSTMASTER 3330 500.00 Postage Reimbursement PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM 3331 4,165.70 Retirement Contributions for Payroll Period 9/8/84 10/5/84. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WATER COMPANY 3332 172.43 Island Meter Charges THOMAS A. HARTUNG 3333 200.00 Travel Expense Advance for I.C.B.O. Test, taken October 27, 1984, San Diego. PAYROLL 10/20/84 11/2/84 3334- 12,114.93 3351 RIVERSIDE COUNTY EMPLOYEES' FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 3352 424.00 Employees' Credit Union Deductions for Payroll Period Ended 11/2/84. BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W0L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W1L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W2L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W3L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W4L IL. j4 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP FOR THE CITY, BY REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY REFERRED TO IN CHANGE OF ZONE CASE NO. 84-012. The City Council of the City of La Quinta does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 4.10 of Riverside County Ordinance No. 34* which was adopted by reference by this City Council by Ordinance No. 5, operative August 29, 1982) and La Quinta District Official Zoning Plan Map No. 14, as amended, are further amended by rezoning from R*l*, R*3**4000 and N*A* to R*l*++*l0,000, R*2**20,000 and N*A*, those certain parcels shown and depicted for such rezonings on the map which is attached to and made a part of this ordinance, and which attached map is labeled I*Exhibit *1, Change of Zone Case No. 84-012". SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty 30) days after its adoption. SECTION 3. POSTING. The City Clerk shall, within 15 days after passage of this ordinance, cause it to be posted in at least three public places designated by resolution of the City Council; shall certify to the adoption and posting of this ordinance; and, shall cause this ordinance and its certification, together with proof of posting, to be entered into the book of ordinances of this City. The foregoing ordinance was approved and adopted at a meeting of the City Council held on this day of 1964, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W5L IL a W-A* 1' C4W *tY- Ajaf CL'**-- CAt*f ASAOA 4 * * z* *1 * * * BOUNDARY TRACT NO * BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W6L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W7L IL ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE, PROHIBITING PARKING OF CERTAIN COMMERCIAL VEHICLES IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS. The city council of the City of La Quinta, California, does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Sections 12.32.110 and 12.32.120 are hereby added to Chapter 12.32 of the La Quinta Municipal Code, to read as follows: 12.32.110 Certain Commercial Vehicles Prohibited from Parking on Private Property. No commercial vehicle exceeding eight fee* in height or twenty feet in combined total length, or towed commercial equipment, shall park overnight on private property in residential areas, unless the vehicle or vehicles are screened from public view and adjacent properties. This prohibition shall not apply to construction sites during a construction process, to vehicles in the process of making a delivery or pickup, or emergency service vehicles. 12.32.120 Certain Commercial Vehicles Prohibited from Parking on the Public Rights-of-way. No commercial vehicle exceeding eight feet in height or twenty feet in combined total length, or towed commercial equipment, shall park overnight on public rights-of-way in residential areas. SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty 30) days after passage. SECTION 3. POSTING. The City Clerk shall within 15 days after passage of this ordinance, cause it to be posted in at least 3 public places designated by resolution of the city council; shall certify to the adoption and posting of this ordinance; and shall cause this ordinance and its certification, together with proof of posting, to be entered in the book of ordinances of this City. The foregoing ordinance was approved and adopted at a meeting of the city council held this day of 1984, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ATTEST: CT BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W8L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W9L IL. MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To The *norable *L*r an*i *ribers of the City Council From Cartnunity Developeent Depart*nt Date *v*ber 6, 1984 Subject ADOPTION OF 1982 UNIFORM CODES *rk on the ordinance to adopt the 1*82 Uniform *cLes has not been coopleted. It is anticipated that it will be ready for the next Council meeting on Nov*iber 20, 1984. BY Lawrence L. Stevens, AICP *roanity Developeent Director TQ i* o* *W*ZP-Q Ct BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W:L I, fm MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: Frank Usher, City Manager From: James Longtin, City Attorney Date; November 6, 1984 Subject: School Impaction Fee Resolution 84-14). Application of provisions to building permits for residential construction in the Cove area. Resolution 84-14, adopted March 6, 1984, provides for mitigation of local school impaction by requiring fee payments as a condition of new residential development. The resolution provides, among other things, that no building permit shall be issued for new development of any residential unit... unless or until the applicant for such permit provides evidence of payment to the Desert Sands Unified School District...t1 Another section of the same resolution also provides that all tentative tract maps shall be conditioned to require payment of the school impaction fee at the time of building perinit issuance. It is my opinion that the provisions of Resolution 84-14 require the payment of a school impaction fee at the time of issuance of a building permit for all residential units, including permits for unimproved lots within the Cove area, with the following exception, to wit: the fee shall not be imposed on building permits wherein tentative maps were approved between incorporation and the date of the mitigation resolution and wherein the condition was not imposed as part of the tentative map approval. The reason for the exception is that California law now requires that all conditions be imposed at the time of tentative map approval and prohibits the imposition of additional conditions at a future date or event. One exception to this exception is the case where a developer requests a time extension for the filing of a final map and agrees to additional exactions as a condition of approval of the time extension. Respectfully submitted, BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W;L IL MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To The Honorable Mayor and *rbers of the City Council From *inistrative Services Coordinator/Co[Ttonity Deve1o*nt Director Date: Novmeber 6, 1984 Subject: Downtown Median Landscaping Program Preliminary landscape plans have been prepared by *stscape Developeent for the median islands on Calle Estado, Avenida La Fonda, Calle Cadiz, Calle Barcelona and Calle *migo. Staff has reviewed the plans and proposed materials se*n appropriate. Staff will make a presentation on the plans at the Council meeting. In the event the plans are acceptable to Council, it is requested that statf be authorized to prepare a bid package and seek bids for the project. This project would include: o Installation of lardscaping materials o Maintenance on materials being retained o Repair of damaged curbs Design of irrigation *st* o Installation of irrigation syst*n P*ARED BY: A * Lawrence L. Stevens, AICP Ann Jennings *ounity Developnent Director Administrative Services Coordinator * *T*NT CITY CaUNCIL M*ETING *ITyAGER BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W<L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W=L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W>L I FIRE MARSHAL SERVICES, cont. PAGE 2 RECOMMENDATION: Based on our meetings and research I would like to recommend to the City Council that the City of La Quinta enter into a contractual agreement with the Riverside County Fire Department and Cathedral City for the purpose of establishing a half-time position of fire marshal in La Quinta the other half going for Cathedral City). There are several ways to implement such a contract with several options. Costs for such a contract fluctuate depending on which options we decide on. We can have either a Schedule A fire marshal or a Scedule C fire marshal. Schedule A means they are a State of California employee. Schedule C means they are a County employee. The Schedule C employee costs less than a Schedule A employee since they are not considered a safety" position. If we go with Schedule A we can have either a Ranger I Battalion Chief) rank fire marshal or we can go with a Captain rank fire marshal. NOTE: Cove Communities presently have a Scheulde A Ranger I fire marshal, whereas, we presently are served by a Schedule A Captain fire marshal.) Cost-wise we are looking at a fifty-fifty split with Cathedral City for all costs for this position. A Schedule A Captain fire marshal position would cost about $55,000 a year. This includes salary about $32,000 a year), a 37% benefits package, a $380 a year uniform allowance, a 10.9% administrative charge, about $3000 a year for a vehicle, about $2000 for overtime, and about $1000 for training. Our share on an annual basis would be one-half of the $55,000 figure or roughly $27,500 per year. Exact figures could be obtained if this position is approved conceptually and assuming Cathedral City also agrees to enter into such an agreement. There are two potentially fatal actions that would kill this proposal. They are: 1. The CDF is awaiting notification from the State Budget and Finance office that may order them to eliminate their Schedule A program. The results on this matter will be known by early December. 2. Proposition 36, which if it passes will most likely put any city expenditures on hold1' pending fiscal/legal analysis. Attached is a job description of what this position is all about. We do need this position as soon as possible based on current work loads and projected increases in development. I would recommend an annual contract for one 1) year commencing on or shortly thereafter January 1, 1985. At the end of that one year period we will have time to examine the program and gauge its results. APPROVED TO CONTENT Respectfully submitted, v'FOR CiTY COUN*iLM*TING OF Douglas A. Brown Community Safety Coordinator CITY M GER BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W?L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "W@L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WAL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WBL fgM MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: City Manager Usher and the Honorable City Council From: Douglas Brown, Community Safety Coordinator Date: November 1, 1984 Subject: REQUEST TO PURCHASE WATER TRUCK BACKGROUND: Since incorporation the City of La Quinta has sought to become the provider of its own services in the area of public works. A position was created to provide some form of *`localT* ability to cope with the over 65 miles of streets and roads that belong to La Quinta and which are our responsibility to maintain. Presently the City contracts for two services that this proposal will seek to reduce substantially. The first is street sweeping in the 11cove areat1. presently Houston1s Country Club Sweeping a division of SCA services) provides once a month sweeping of the cove area. Due to the lack of curbs and gutters, this activity is frequently a source of citizen complaint and criticism since the conventional street sweeping equipment generates alot of dust and often leaves trails of dirt and gravel in its wake. The second service that this proposal seeks to eliminate entirely is that of bi-weekly watering of the oleanders and other vegetation in the public right-of-way during the summer months. Presently this ser- vice is contracted out. This fiscal year the bill for each of the services is budgeted at a total of $10,500. This may be slightly off, since the August 1984 bill for street sweeping alone was $866.40. That amount(time5 twelve months)would rack up a street sweeping bill of over $10,000 by itself! Granted, I do recommend the continued contract for street sweeping of those areas of the city with curbs and gutters since a conventional street sweeper does perform fairly well under those circumstances. In exploring ways of improving the removal of sand and gravel from cove streets, city staff experimented using a water truck to flush the debris from the road with water. The results were very impressive. No dust and clean streets. The dusty right-of-way areas comprising the road shoulders was also wet down, further reducing dust. As far as watering city shrubbery, the water truck we are asking to purchase is the same one which was used for that purpose this past summer. That same vehicle is now for sale and at a reasonable price. BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WCL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WDL IL APPR*jV*D MEMORANDUM Cu*i*NT CITY OF LA QUINTA *x IJ* I*O!1ME*NG **OF * *M*GER* To: City Manager Usher and the Honorable City Council From: Douglas Brown, Community Safety Coordinator Date: November 1, 1984 Subject: STOP SIGN PROJECT UPDATE) I am pleased to report that the stop sign project for the cove area has been completed under our contract with Safety Striping Service. The contractor started the project on October 15, 1984 and had the job completed on October 30, 1984. Originally there was $25,000 budgeted for this project. The bid from Safety Striping Service came in at $22,705. The actual cost due to some city specified changes will come to $23,085. This represents a cost of $95 for each of 243 stop signs and posts installed. Since the bid came in under budget, the question of pavement markings in the form of stop bars and stop legends was discussed between myself and the City Manager. The decision was made to authorize Safety Striping Service to proceed with the pavement markings since they could do so under the mandatory formal bid amount and since they could complete this additional project to coincide with the final installation of the stop signs. There were 218 stop bars limit lines) painted, 42 stop bars with the legend STOP painted at T" intersection streets and two 2) STOP AHEAD legends required on Avenida Bermudas. These were all obtained at a total cost of $1963.00. Total cost for the entire project should run to $25,048.00 for a total budget over-run of only $48.00, but with the bonus of all the pavement marking included at that price. The stop signs for the remainder*of the city will be installed by city staff upon arrival of the materials. The public's reaction to the stop signs seems to be very positive. while installing the four-way stop at Avenida Bermudas and Avenue 52 we had over 20 positive comments by citizens and only 2 negative reactions to that intersection. For what it is worth, since October 15 when the project began until now the sherif f's department has reported six accidents in the city NONE of those have been in the cove area! It's a little too early to tell, but, it appears as if the stop signs are working. submitted, Douglas Brown Community Safety Coordinator BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WEL I MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: City Manager Usher and the Honorable City Council *rom: Douglas Brown, Community Safety Coordinator Date: November 1, 1984 Subject: REQUEST FOR EXTENSION PARAMEDIC STUDY Due to the seating of two or three new City Council members at the next City Council meeting, following the results of today's election, I respectfully request that an extension of time be given to the paramedic study so that all of the new council members and the council as a whole may receive the information at one time. On a positive note, I have attached a copy of a recent court ruling regarding local ambulance contracts which was the result of the Cove Communities Public Safety Commission and Springs Ambulance lawsuit which was resolved in favor of the cities. The impact of that court ruling will be discussed at length in my paramedic report. Respectfully submitted, Douglas Brown Community Safety Coordinator APPROV*D TO CO*TENT c*Ty COUNCIL METING OF BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WFL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WGL Yj MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council From: Frank M. Usher, City Manager Date: November 2, 1984 Subject: Refuse collection fee refunds Information) In placing delinquent refuse collection fees from the period 7/1/83 through 6/30/84 on the current tax bill, some errors were anticipated. At the public hearing, I indicated that if errors were found in which payments were previously made, we would advise the property owners to pay the tax bill with the delinquency fee, but that the fee would be reimbursed by City checks. It is my intention that this should be done as property owners bring such matters to us, even in advance of actual payment of taxes, so that the property owners will not have to advance funds and than wait for repayment. At this time only one property owner has brouqht this issue to us I intend to process a reimbursement checks with the demands at the next Council meeting. BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WHL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WIL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WJL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WKL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02 "WLL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-08-1997-U01 03:56:03PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 06-U02 1984-U02