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1997 07 15 CCing -> 15d2 City Council Agenda CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER 78-495 CaIle Tampico La Quinta, California 92253 Regular Meeting July 15,1997 3:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER a. Pledge of Allegiance Beginning Res. No.9760 b. Roll Call Ord. No.305 PUBLIC COMMENT This is the time set aside for public comment on any matter not scheduled for public hearing. Please complete a request to speak" form and limit your comments to three minutes. Please watch the timing device on the podium. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. Approval of Minutes of June 25 & July 1, 1997 ANNOUNCEMENTS BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2PRESENTATIONS WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE 1. LETTER FROM SENATOR POLANCO 22ND DISTRICT, CONCERNING SB5OO RE: FIREARMS. 2. LETTER FROM COUNCIL MEMBER JEFFREY STONE OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA REQUESTING COUNCIL APPOINTEE AND ALTERNATE TO THE LEAGUE OF CALIFORNIA CITIES RIVERSIDE DIVISION. 3. LETTER FROM HEYWOOD COMPANY CONCERNING BILLBOARDS AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF HIGHWAY 111 AND ADAMS STREET. BUSINESS SESSION 1. CONSIDERATION OF FISCAL YEAR 1997/98 BUDGET. A) RESOLUTION ACTION. 2. CONSIDERATION OF KSL REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT FOR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF MEDIAN ISLAND LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS ON EISENHOWER DRIVE. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. 3. CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENT OF A COUNCIL MEMBER AS THE DIRECTOR FOR THE CITY'S PARTICIPATION IN THE CALIFORNIA JOINT POWERS INSURANCE AUTHORITY AND ONE OR MORE ALTERNATES. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. 4. CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENT TO RIVERSIDE COUNTY LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMITTEE. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. 5. CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENT TO PALM SPRINGS REGIONAL AIRPORT COMM?SSION. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. Page 2- BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2CONSENT 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 JULY 15 1997. 2. TRANSMITTAL OF TREASURER'S REPORT DATED MAY31, 1997. 3. APPROVAL OF FISCAL YEAR 1997!98 CULTURAL COMMISSION WORK PLAN. 4. APPROVAL OF SUPPLEMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH RIVERSIDE COUNTY FOR THE USE OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FUNDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF LA FONDA STREET IMPROVEMENTS, PUBLIC SERVICE FUNDS FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB, LA QUINTA UNIT, AND LAKE CAHUILLA ADA IMPROVEMENTS. STUDY SESSION None REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS A. INVESTMENT ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES OF JUNE 11,1997 B. CULTURAL COMMISSION MINUTES OF MAY 22, 1997 C. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES OF JUNE 10, 1997 D. ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COMMISSION MINUTES OF JUNE 2, 1997 E. CVAG COMMITTEE REPORTS F. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WORKSHOP/INFORMATION EXCHANGE COMMITTEE HENDERSON) G. C. V. MOSQUITO AND VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICT MINUTES OF JUNE 10' JUNE 14 & JUNE 18,1997 H. C. V. MOUNTAINS CONSERVANCY SNIFF) I. C. V. REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY HENDERSON) J. PALM SPRINGS DESERT RESORTS CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU HOLT) K. PALM SPRINGS DESERT RESORTS AIRLINE SERVICES COMMITTEE HENDERSON) L. RIVERSIDE COUNTY FREE LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMITTEE HENDERSON) M. RIVERSIDE COUNTY LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD N. SUNLINE TRANSIT AGENCY/SUNLINE SERVICES GROUP ADOLPH) O.0OO? Page 3- BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2DEPARTMENT REPORTS A. CITY MANAGER 1. RESPONSES TO PUBLIC COMMENT B. CITY ATTORNEY NONE C. CITYCLERK 1. REPORT CONCERNING VACANCIES ON BOARDS/COMMISSIONS D. BUILDING AND SAFETY DIRECTOR 1. MONTHLY REPORT FOR JUNE, 1997 E. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR NONE F. FINANCE DIRECTOR 1. REVENUE & EXPENDITURES REPORT DATED MAY31, 1997 G. PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTOR 1. MONTHLY REPORT FOR JUNE, 1997 H. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 1. MONTHLY REPORT FOR JUNE, 1997 SHERIFF'S STATION COMMANDER MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS' ITEMS RECESS TO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING RECESS UNTIL 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC COMMENT This is 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 vour comments to three minutes. Please watch the timing device on the podium. PRESENTATIONS Page 4- BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 97-340, GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 97-054, CHANGE OF ZONE 97-083, SPECIFIC PLAN 121-E, AMENDMENT #4, TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 28545, SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMITS 97-607 & 97-608, AND CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS 97-003. APPLICANT: KSL RECREATION CORPORATION AND ITS ASSIGNS. REQUEST AND LOCATIONS: 1. APPROVAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 97-340, CERTIFYING A MITIGATED NEGATIVE DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT FOR GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 97-054, CHANGE OF ZONE 97-083, SPECIFIC PLAN 121-E, AMENDMENT #4, TENTATIVE TRACT 28545, SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMITS 97-607 AND 97-608 AND CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS 97-003. 2. APPROVAL OF GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT FROM MDR MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 4-8 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) TO TC TOURIST COMMERCIAL) FOR APPROXIMATELY 14.8 ACRES GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF AVENIDA OBREGON SOUTH OF AVENIDA FERNANDO, AND FROM LDR LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 2-4 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) TO TC TOURIST COMMERCIAL) FOR APPROXIMATELY 17.6 ACRES AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 50TH AVENUE AND EISENHOWER DRIVE. 3. APPROVAL OF ZONE CHANGE FROM RM MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 4-8 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) TO TC TOURIST COMMERCIAL) FOR APPROXIMATELY 14.8 ACRES GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF AVENIDA OBREGON, SOUTH OF AVENIDA FERNANDO, AND FROM RL LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 2-4 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) TO TC TOURIST COMMERCIAL) FOR APPROXIMATELY 17.6 ACRES AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 50TH AVENUE AND EISENHOWER DRIVE. 4. APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT #4 TO SPECIFIC PLAN 121-E TO UPDATE THE PLAN AND ALLOW NEW DEVELOPMENT AND USES FOR THE AREA COMPRISING THE LA QUINTA RESORT, SANTA ROSA COVE, LA QUINTA RESORT GOLF COURSE, ABUTTING TRACTS, AND THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 50Th AVENUE AND EISENHOWER DRIVE. 5. APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 28545 TO DIVIDE APPROXIMATELY 62.5 ACRES INTO 132 LOTS FOR THE AREA ENCOMPASSING THE LA QUINTA RESORT AND CLUB LOCATED GENERALLY WEST OF EISENHOWER DRIVE AND SOUTH OF AVENIDA FERNANDO. 6. APPROVAL OF SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 97-607 TO ALLOW REMOVAL OF SEVEN TENNIS COURTS, 18 HOTEL UNITS, EMPLOYEE PARKING, AND MAINTENANCE FACILITIES AND REPLACE WITH 119 RESORT-RESIDENTIAL UNITS AND A HEALTH SPA OF APPROXIMATELY 19,400 SQUARE FEET IN THE AREA GENERALLY LOCATED BETWEEN AVENIDA OBREGON AND CALLE MAZATLAN, SOUTH OF THE LA QUINTA TENNIS CLUB AND ON THE EAST SIDE OF AVENIDA OREGON, ACROSS FROM THE TWO EXISTING SUNKEN TENNIS COURTS. OOoo? Page 5- BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 7. APPROVAL OF SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 97-608 TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A GOLF COURSE/HOTEL MAINTENANCE FACILITY INCLUDING A 14,600 SQUARE FOOT BUILDING AND PARKING LOT FOR ALL HOTEL AND GOLF COURSE EMPLOYEES ON APPROXIMATELY 6.2 ACRES LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF 50TH AVENUE, APPROXIMATELY 210 FEET EAST OF EISENHOWER DRIVE. 8. APPROVAL OF CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS 97-003 TO ASSURE ARCHITECTURAL COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN HISTORIC STRUCTURES AND PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION, PURSUANT TO SECRETARY OF INTERIOR STANDARDS. A) RESOLUTION ACTION 7). B) MOTION TO TAKE UP ORDINANCE NO. BY TITLE AND NUMBER ONLY AND WAIVE FURTHER READING. C) MOTION TO INTRODUCE ORDINANCE NO. ON FIRST READING. 2. THE CENTRE AT LA QUINTA FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT UNDER ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 97-337, TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 28525, SPECIFIC PLAN 97-029, TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 28525, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 97-034, SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 97-603, DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 97-002. APPLICANT: STAMKO DEVELOPMENT. 1. APPROVAL AND CERTIFICATION OF THE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT FOR TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 28525, SPECIFIC PLAN 97-029, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 97-034, SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 97-603 AND DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 97-002. 2. APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP 28525 CREATING A 10-LOT SUBDIVISION. 3. APPROVAL OF SPECIFIC PLAN 97-029 CENTRE AT LA QUINTA) CREATING DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS FOR A MULTI-PHASED MIXED REGIONAL COMMERCIAL COMPLEX. 4. APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 97-034 ALLOWING AUTOMOBILE SALES AND SERVICES. 5. APPROVAL OF SITE DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 97-603 ALLOWING THE CONSTRUCTION OF FIVE AUTO DEALERSHIPS INCLUDING BUILDING ELEVATIONS, SITE PLAN, LANDSCAPING, LIGHTING AND SIGN PLANS. 6 APPROVAL OF DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 97-002. A) RESOLUTION ACTION 5) B) MOTION TO TAKE UP ORDINANCE NO. BY TITLE AND NUMBER ONLY AND WAIVE FURTHER READING. C) MOTION TO INTRODUCE ORDINANCE NO. ON FIRST READING. Of)?OO6 Page 6- BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d23. PUBLIC HEARING TO INCREASE BY 1.1%, THE COMMERCIAL WASTE COLLECTION AND ROLL-OFF SERVICE FEE TO BE CHARGED AND COLLECTED BY WASTE MANAGEMENT OF THE DESERT. A) RESOLUTION ACTION. 4. CHANGE OF ZONE 97-082- ADDING SPECIAL ZONING LIMITATIONS LOT SIZE, BUILDING HEIGHT IN FEET AND STORIES, AND LOT WIDTH) TO THE FOUR AREAS IDENTIFIED AS: AREA A) BOUNDED BY AVENIDA NUESTRA TO THE SOUTH, CALLE RONDO ON THE FAST, AVENIDA ULTIMO ON THE NORTH AND WASHINGTON STREET ON THE WEST; AREA B) BOUNDED BY SAGEBRUSH AVENUE ON THE NORTH AND EXTENDED TO THE EVACUATION CHANNEL, 50TH AVENUE ON THE SOUTH, WASHINGTON STREET ON THE WEST AND THE EVACUATION CHANNEL ON THE EAST; AREA C) BOUNDED BY AVENIDA LA FONDA ON THE NORTH, AVENIDA NUESTRA ON THE SOUTH, WASHINGTON STREET ON THE EAST AND 100-FEET WEST OF CALLE GUATEMALA; AREA D) EAST OF THE BEAR CREEK CHANNEL, NORTH OF AVENIDA MONTEZUMA AND WEST OF THE YUCATAN AREA. 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. 5. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT 97-056 TO PROHIBIT INDEPENDENT USED VEHICLE SALES, EXCLUDING NEW VEHICLE SALES WITH ASSOCIATED USED VEHICLE SALES IN THE REGIONAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT. NOTE: TO BE CONTINUED. CLOSED 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 SPECIAL LEGAL COUNSEL PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(a) REGARDING ONGOING LITIGATION REFCO CASE NO. CV 92-7626 RJK. 2. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(a) REGARDING EXISTING LITIGATION STAMKO DEVELOPMENT CO., CASE NO. INC. 000492. 3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(a) REGARDING EXISTING LITIGATION COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE CASE NO. INC 002131. 000007 ADJOURNMENT Page 7- BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 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 July 15, 1997 was posted on the outside entry to the Council Chamber, 78-495 Calle Tampico and on the bulletin board at the La Quinta Chamber of Commerce and at Albertson's, 78-630 Highway 111, on Friday, July 11, 1997. SAUNDRA L. JUHOLA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California PUBLIC NOTICE The La Quinta City Council Chamber is handicapped accessible. It special equipment is needed for the hearing impaired, please call the City Clerk's Office at 777-7025, 24-hours in advance of the meeting and accommodations will be made. 0G0008 Page 8- BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 I Ir' WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE: I HAIR LATIrO LEGISLATIVE CAUCUS I 1.1111 9 7 4L'IEORNrAS WINE INDUSTPY STANDING COMMITTEES iu?j L I I NOMIC DEVELOPMENT II HlC? ER EO?CATION CSHUAISRINESS AND PROFESSIONS nat? 1IL? PR?EUREMENT EAPENOITURES BUDGET AND FISCAL REVIEW f IT I! I.',' A AN INEOROATION TCCHNO?OD?' ELECTIONS AND CI?Y i. r.'<,L: REAPPORTIONMENT CHAIR. PRISON CONSTRUCTION FRANCE INVESTMENT AND AND OPERATIONS INTERNATIONAL TRADE CHAIR. PROFESSIONAL AND HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES VOCATIONAL STANDARDS LOCAL GOVERNMENT SENATOR CHAIR. SUBCOMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAEET? THE AMERICAS TRANSPORTATON RICHARD G POLANCO BUDDEr AND FISCAL REVIE? SUBCOMMTTEEND 4 JOINT COMMITTEES TWENTY-SECOND SENATORIAL DISTRICT CA.?IEOPNIA-EUROPEAN TRADE CHAIR. PRISON CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPNIENT SPORTS Al-JO PROPESSIONA AND OPERATIONS IVi- SPORTS TEAMS LEGISLATIVE SUNSET REVIEW SCHOOL FACILITIES I- k?,1I??\5\ June 24,1997 Honorable Glenda Holt Mayor City Of La Quinta P0 Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92253-1504 Dear Mayor: Twenty-nine years a?o. Senator Robert Kennedv was shot to death with a Saturday night specia[. Within months, Congress responded by passing the Gun Control Act of 1968. That law made it illegal to import into the United States handguns that fail to meet specific safety standards. In 1968 Congress banned the importation of Saturday night specials/junk guns into the United States. The NRA supported the ban. However, because at the time these guns were primarily made overseas, the law did not establish the same safety standards for domestic manufacturers. Through that loophole emerged a half dozen southern California companies set on cornering the market for poorly made, concealable, cheap handguns that are favored by young criminals. As a result these guns continued to be sold in our communities. John Hinklev Jr. used a domestically manufactured Saturday ni?ht special in his assassination attempt on former President Ronald Reagan. Today the problem is worse than ever with a handful of California gun manufacturers producing 80 percent of the Saturday night specials sold in the entire country. I have introduced legislation that simply applies the same safety standards to domestic manufacturers that we apply to foreign manufacturers. Senate Bill 500 is a common sense, responsible gun law. If certain guns are so poorly made we have not allowed them on our shores for nearly 30 years, why are we allowing a small group of gun manufacturers to continue to produce them here in California? The manufacturers argue that people of lesser means should be able to buy these poorly made, unsafe guns. But ask yourself, would we allow cars to be sold without headlights, brakes, seatbelts and other safety features so they would be more affordable'? Of course not. As Americans we demand that manufacturers meet reasonable, common sense safety standards, We should demand no less from gun manufacturers. CAPITOLOFFICE.- STATE CAPITOL. ROOM 2032' SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA 95814.19161445-3456 PHONE nINTRICT OFFICE 300 SOUTH SPRING STREET. SUITE 8710' LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA 90013' 1213620-2929 P?IOl?E l2l.?I 6170077 FAE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2SB 500 Page 2 Cities throughout Southern California are taking a stand against Saturday night specials because they know that these guns are commonly used by young criminals. Seven of the ten guns most commonly confiscated at crime scenes are Saturdav night specials. Thirty California cities have passed local ordinances prohibiting the sale of these guns within their city limits. This month. the people of Livermore. California approved a ballot measure banning the sale of such weapons. Californians recognize that tougher sentencing and Three Strikes" is not enough. We must also invest in prevention and we must stop the flow of cheap, disposable handguns that are so often used in violent crimes. Attorney General Dan Lun?ren's policy council that investigated ways to reduce violent crime in California recommends a ban on Saturday night specials. My legislation, Senate Bill 500 would do just that. Earlier this month the California Senate voted in support of SB 500. SB 500 will next be heard in the State Assembly. I need your help. I am requesting a letter of support for SB 500 from your city council. I have attached additional background material for your information. If you have any questions regarding this issue feel ftee to contact my chief aide Bill Mabie at 213) 620-2529. Thank you for your consideration of this request. Sincerely, Richard G. Polauco State Senator, 22nd District RP:wm Enclosures 15 OO1O BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d 2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE: City of Temecula 432C0 B?sness Park Dove * Temecula, CA 92?9O * Ma?n?Addr?? P 0. Box 9033* Temecula, CA 92589-?O33 Patoc?a H Birdsajl Mayor Ronald H Rooert? July 2, 1997 Mayor Pro-Tern Stevenj Ford Mayor and Councilmembers Counolmember City of La Quinta Karel F Lodernans 78-495 CaIle Tampico COLOCImember P.O. Box 1504 Jeffrey F. Stone La Quinta, CA 92253 CouncrImember Dear Mayor and Councilmembers: 900) 694-6444 FAX 909) 694-6499 I am writing to request your city's support and participation in the activities of the League of California Cities Riverside Division. The attendance at our last meeting was so low that we did not have a quorum in which to conduct League business. I believe we could be a strong political organization1 but it takes everyone's attendance and involvement. A lack of interest on the part of member cities gives the perception that we are a weak and ineffective organization. Please agendize the selection a representative and alternate who can commit the necessary time and energy to this important organization and send me a copy of the final Resolution. I'm counting on you for support. Very truly yours, Jeffrey E. Stone Councilman o? P.eC!c.ed P?pcr BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE: 3 HEYWOOD COMPANY? Outdoor Advertising of California 1948 North E" Street San Bernardino, California Phone: 909) 686-5244? Fax: 909) 881-2307 Mailing Address P.O Box 2713- San Bernardino, California 92406 July 1, 1997 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of La Quinta P.O. Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92253 Re: Heywood Co., outdoor advertising signs Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council: The Heywood Company respectfully asks the City Council to consider ammending the development agreement between the City and Washington 111., LTD., regarding the two remaining billboard signs at the southwest comer of Highway 111 and Adams St., in the following manner: I.) Allow the signs to remain until the property is developed and the signs removed. 2.) Allow the signs to be moved to the property owned by the developer on the northeast comer of Washington and 47th St., until that propehy is developed and the signs removed. I will be at the City Council meeting when this request is on the agenda and will be glad to answer any questions or provide additional information. Vei? twly yours, President HRllAc cc Washington 111 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: July 15,1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Consideration of Adopting Resolution approving the Fiscal Year 1997-98 PUBLIC HEARING: City of La Quinta Budget and Establish the City's Appropriation Limit RECOMMENDATION: 1) Adopt Resolution approving Fiscal Year 1997-98's Proposed Budget and establishing the City's Appropriation Limit. 2) Receive and file the Five Year Resource Allocation Plan. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: All Fiscal Year 1997-98 revenues, operational appropriations and capital project funding are included in the Proposed Fiscal Year 1997-98 Budget. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: At the Special City Council Meeting of June 25,1997, the City Council adopted the Preliminary Budget and provided staff direction regarding the Final Budget for the 1997-98 Fiscal Year. A summary of those changes are provided as Attachment 1 and have resulted in the elimination of any deficit. As indicated in the City Manager's Budget Message, staff believes that this year's budget is a continuation of the City Council's commitment to producing and enhancing the quality of life for La Quinta residents. Last year, the City saw the completion of the Highway 111 and Washington Street intersection improvements as well as various landscape improvements throughout the City. This year the City is continuing with the same strong commitment to infrastructure improvements and will see the completion of improvements, such as: the Whitewater Channel crossing at Dune Palms Road, the extension of Ave 48th from Jefferson to Adams Street, various park improvements, and improvements to the Civic Center campus. The attached resolution provides for the approval of the Fiscal Year 1997-98 Budget, the appropriations limit, and the continuing Appropriations and Encumbrances as detailed in Attachment 2 of the Staff report). All continuing appropriations and encumbrances have been reviewed by the City Manager's Office. BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2Also provided is the City's Five Year Resource Allocation Plan. This document has been updated from the presentation at the June 25th City Council meeting to reflect all changes to the 1997-98 Fiscal Year Budget. Staff respectfully requests that this strategic planning document be received and filed. Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager 000011 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 OF AGENDA CATEG()RY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: July 15, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: Consideration of KSL Reimbursement STUDY SESSION: Agreement for Installation and Maintenance of Median Island Landscape Improvements on PUBLIC REARING.. Eisenhower Drive RECOMMENDATION: * Authorize the City Manager to enter into a Reimbursement Agreement between KSL and the City, contingent upon changes by the City Attorney, for Installation and Maintenance of Median Island Landscape Improvements on Eisenhower Drive and authorize staff to coordinate completion of final landscape design of north Eisenhower Drive medians. * Authorize the release of KSL's security, posted as a condition of plot plan 95- 555. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: This agreement will provide complete landscaping for the medians along Eisenhower fronting the La Quinta Hotel. The landscaping will be a lush tropical" design as opposed to the City standard desert-scape" type. KSL will pay the City an estimated $1,400 annually which is the estimated differential cost of maintenance from the City standard desert-scape" to the proposed lush tropical" landscaping requested by KSL. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: On June 27, 1995, the Planning Commission recommended approving the conditions of approval and adopted Plot Plan 95-555 La Quinta Hotel Ballroom). As a condition of approval, deferred improvements for this development included: *`... One half of the cost, or $25,000, whichever is less, for design and installation of median landscaping and irrigation improvements on Eisenhower Street for the full length of the La Ouinta Hotel frontage On July 5, 1995, the City Council moved to adopt Resolution No.95-55 as submitted and the motion carried unanimously. During the City Council meeting of December 19, 1995, the City Council approved the Cooperative Agreement with KSL for landscape design services for landscape BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2median improvements on Eisenhower Drive for an amount not to exceed $19,145, as per Landscape Architect, Forrest K. Haag's proposal to KSL. The final amount paid to Forrest K. Haag for services to design landscaping within the median islands referenced was $22,584. On November 19, 1996, the City Council approved an extension to the previously mentioned cooperative agreement which extended the expiration date to March 31, 1997. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The estimated cost of these median island landscape improvements is; $88,524 for the lush tropical" type adjacent to the La Quinta Hotel, and $87, 260 for the desert- scape" type to be installed within the median islands north of Avenida Fernando. The total estimated cost for landscape improvements therefore is 175,784. Approval of the Reimbursement Agreement will allow this project to move forward. The next phase will be to finalize construction drawings and specifications, currently 95% complete. Public Works staff forwarded the existing plans to Mark Logan Landscape, the City's Contractor completing the Various Citywide Landscape Improvements project, to obtain a price for completing this work as soon as possible, as a potential contract change order to the existing contract. If however, the cost proposal is excessive, staff will prepare a report for consideration at the August 5, 1997 City Council meeting recommending approval of the project plans and specifications and authorization to advertise and bid this project. Alternatives for the City Council to consider. 1. Authorize the City Manager to enter into a Reimbursement Agreement between KSL and the City, contingent upon changes by the City Attorney, for Installation and Maintenance of Median Island Landscape Improvements on Eisenhower Drive and authorize staff to coordinate completion of final landscape design of north Eisenhower Drive medians; and Authorize the release of KSL's security, posted as a condition of plot plan 95- 555. 2. Do not approve the Reimbursement Agreement between KSL and City. This alternative will have the affect of delaying the installation of landscape improvements on Eisenhower Drive. 3. Provide staff with additional or alternative direction. 000024 Chris A. Vogt O?? Public Works Director/City Engineer BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 CATEGORY: AGENDA BUSINESS SESSION: 3 COUNCIL?DA MEETING DATE: July 15, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Consideration of Appointing a Council Member as PUBLIC HEARING: the Director for the City's Participation in the California Joint Powers Insurance Authority and one or more Alternates RECOMMENDATION: Appoint a Member of the City Council as the representative on the Board of Directors of the California Joint Powers Insurance Authority; and, appoint one or more alternates. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: On July 1, 1997 the City Council approved membership in the California Joint Powers Insurance Authority Cal JPIA). The bylaws of Cal JPIA require that a Member of the City Council be appointed to the Board of Directors. In addition, the City may name alternates either Council Members or staff) who may affend meetings in addition to, or instead of the appointed Director. The Board typically meets once a year to vote on by-laws and major policy issues. The City Manager recommends the following staff positions be designated as alternates: * City Manager * Finance Director * Assistant City Manager * Senior Management Assistant Council may also choose to appoint one or more Council Members as an alternate(s). OO'0031 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d 2FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council are: 1. Appoint a Council Member as the representative to the Cal JPIA Board and confirm the City Manager's recommendation of staff alternates; 2 Appoint a Council Member as the representative to the Cal JPIA Board arid one or more Council Member(s) as alternate(s), plus confirm the City Manager' srecommendation of staff alternates OO032 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d!2 *cg?40 AGENDA CATEGORY: G?4 OF BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: July 15, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Consideration of Appointment to the Riverside PUBLIC HEARING: County Free Library Advisory Committee RECOMMENDATION: Council's pleasure. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: In September, 1 996, the City Council appointed Robert Atkins as the ity 0 a uinta representative on the Riverside County Free Library Advisory Committee CFLAC). His term expired on June 30, 1 997 and he has indicated an interest in re-appointment. The term is for two years. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES 1. That the Council make an appointment to the County Free Library Advisory Committee; or 2. Provide staff direction. City of La Quinta, California o()?OO33 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d"2 0 G?oF AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: July 15, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Consideration of Appointment to the Palm PUBLIC HEARING: Springs Regional Airport Commission RECOMMENDATION: Council's pleasure. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: In October, 1 994, the City Council appointed Tom Freeman as the City of La Quinta representative on the Palm Springs Regional Airport Commission. His term expired on June 30, 1 997 and he has advised the Council that he is not interested in re- appointment. This Commission meets twice monthly on the first and third Wednesday of each month at 8:00 am in the main conference room in the airport terminal. It is a three year term and there is no per diem and no alternates. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES 1. That the Council make an appointment to the Palm Springs Regional Airport Commission; or 2. Provide staff direction. City of La Quinta, California 000034 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d#2 AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: JULY 15, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION Demand Register Dated July 15, 1997 PUBLIC HEARING RECOMM?ENDAT?N; Approve Demand Register Dated Dated July 15, 1997 BACKGROUND: Prepaid Warrants: 29615 29655 $311,082.70 29656 29657 97,937.00 29658 29661 10,820.84 29662 29663 386.61 Wire Transfers 1 50,000?OO PIR 16146- 16217 77,294.29 PIR 16219- 16223 3,962.69 PIR Tax Transfers 22,233.27 PIR PERS Transfers 16,081.40 PIR ICMA Transfers 4,003.00 City Demands $838,850.74 Payable Warrants: RDA Demands 433,438.37 29664 29853 578,378.91 29818 vOIDED? 108.40 $1,272,289.11 $1,272,289.11 FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Demand of Cash City $838,850.74 0000a5 Jo? n M Falconer FihanceD irector BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d$2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d%2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d&2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d'2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d(2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d)2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d*2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d+2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d,2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d-2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d.2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d/2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d02 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d12 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d22 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d32 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d42 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d52 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d62 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d72 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d82 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d92 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d:2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d;2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d<2 AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: July 15, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: Transmittal of Treasurer's Report as of May 31,1997 RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Transmittal of Treasurer's Report dated May 31, 1997 for the City of La Quinta. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: I certify that this report accurately reflects all pooled investments and is in compliance with California Government Code Section 53645 as amended 1/1/86; and is in conformity with City Code 3.08.010 to 3.08.070 Investment of Money and Funds. I hereby certify that sufficient investment liquidity and anticipated revenues are available to meet next month's estimated expenditures. Jo M. Falco r, Finance Director 000060 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d=2 0 MEMORANDUM TO: La Quinta City Counc?l FROM: John Falconer, Finance Director/Treasurer SUBJECT: Treasurer's Report for May 31,1997 DATE: June27, 1997 Attached is the Treasurer's Report for the month ending May 31,1997. This report is submitted to the City Council each month after a reconciliation of accounts is accomplished by the Finance Department. Cash and Investments: Decrease of $517,936. due to the net effect of expenditures in excess of revenues. State Pool: Increase of $5,905,000. due to the receipt of tax increment and transfers to and from the cash and investment accounts. ICMA: Increase of $52,183. due to employee contributions and interest earned. U.S. Treasury Bills, Notes and Securities: Increase of $998,316 due to the net effect of the sale of 1 T-Bill and the purchase of 1 T-Note. Mutual Funds: Decrease of $1,757,116. due to the net effect of transfers from investments to cash, debt service payments and interest earned. Total increase in cash balances $4,680,447. I certify that this report accurately reflects all pooled investments and is in compliance with the California Government Code; and is in conformity with the City Investment policy. As Treasurer of the City of La Quinta, I hereby certify that sufficient investment liquidity and anticipated revenues are available to meet the pools expenditure requirements for the next six months. The City of La Quinta used the Wall Street Journal, First Trust of California Monthly Statement and Wells Fargo Monthly Custodia Report to determine the fair market value of investments at month end. J n M. Falco er i;ffle? F ance Director Ireasurer 000061 2 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d>2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d?2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d@2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dA2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dB2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dC2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dD2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dE2 C +4Qat,(%aj Of AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: July 15, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Approval of Fiscal Year 1997-98 Cultural PUBLICHEARING: Commission Work Plan RECOMMENDATION: The Cultural Commission recommends that the City Council approve the Fiscal Year 1997-98 Cultural Commission Work Plan. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Any known fiscal impacts of this Work Plan have been included in the preliminary Fiscal Year 1 997-98 budget which has been approved by the Council. Specifically, funds have been requested for conference attendance and memberships for arts organizations. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: As part of their annual activities, the Cultural Commission prepares a Work Plan outlining major programs for consideration by the City Council. The Cultural Commission views the Work Plan as a living document, subject to revisions during the course of the year. On December 3, 1 996, the City Council reviewed and approved the Cultural Commission's Work Plan. The Cultural Commission's Fiscal Year 1 997-98 Work Plan was considered by the City Council at the June 3? Council meeting. At that time, the Work Plan was sent back to the Commission to add language relative to the Commission's work in reviewing grant applications and making recommendations to the City Council on those grant applications. The Commission considered the Council's request at their June 26th meeting and approved a new work item regarding grant application review. The Commission also added one other work item entitled Cultural Recognition. This work item will allow the Commission to evaluate and consider the appropriateness of a cultural recognition event e.g. annual recognition dinner). 000069 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dF2The attached copy of the Work Plan Attachment No. 1) is a redlined version highlighting the changes from the December 3, 1998 Council-approved version of the Work Plan. The primary changes to the Work Plan are: the addition of Quarterly MeedngslSeminars, CufturalRecognftion, and the Council's recommended Review of Grant Appilcations. At the June 26, 1 997 Cultural Commission meeting, the Commission voted to recommend approval of the proposed Fiscal Year 1 997-98 Work Plan to the City Council. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The Cultural Commission has recommended that the City Council approve the Fiscal Year 1997-98 Cultural Commission Work Plan. Options available to the Council include: 1. Approve the Fiscal Year 1 997-98 Cultural Commission Work Plan; or, 2. Do not approve the Fiscal Year 1997-98 Cultural Commission Work Plan; or, 3. Provide further direction to staff. Mark Weiss, Assistant City Manager Attachments: 1. Redlined version of Cultural Commission's proposed Fiscal Year 1 997-98 Work Plan 000070 COUNCIL\CCSTFF? O??7.v?pd 902 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dG2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dH2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dI2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dJ2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dK2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dL2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dM2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dN2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dO2 AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: July 15,1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Approval of a Supplemental Agreement with Riverside PUBLIC HEARING: County for the use of Community Development Block Grant CDBG) funds for construction of La Fonda Street Improvements, public service funds for the Boys and Girls Club La Quinta Unit, and Lake Cahuilla ADA Improvements RECOMMENDATION: Approve the agreement and authorize the Mayor to sign the Supplemental Agreement Attachment 1) to utilize the sum of $124,057 in CDBG Entitlement Funds for construction of La Fonda Street Improvements $90,250), public service funds for the Boys and Girls Club La Quinta Unit $27,407), and Lake Cahuilla ADA Improvements $6,400). FISCAL IMPLICATIONSIANALYSIS: Reimbursement of $124,057 of CDBG Entitlement Funds to the City for the construction of La Fonda Street Improvements $90,250) and public service funds for the Boys and Girls Club La Quinta Unit $27,407), and Lake Cahuilla ADA Improvements $6,400). BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The purpose of this Supplemental Agreement, between the City and Riverside County, is to authorize the use of CDBG funds for FY 1997-98 in the amount of $124,057 in accordance with the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974. This allocation reflects a net reduction in the Riverside County's entitlement allocation from H.U.D. The City submitted CDBG applications to the County for the projects in February, 1997; the applications were subsequently approved with reduced allocations by the Board of Supervisors. The City's adjusted proportionally) new CDBG allocation for FY 1997-98 is $124,057; with each project dollar amount reduced proportionally by the County. For the past fourteen years the City of La Quinta has been participating in the Urban Counties CDBG program with Riverside County. Entitlement Funds for CDBG Program Years 9-21 have been expended for the Senior Center construction. The City has previously entered into Supplemental Agreements with the County for the use of CDBG funds. This Supplemental Agreement is for funds which have been approved and are 000079 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dP2available with the beginning of the new Federal Fiscal Year which begins October 1,1997. Monies become available for reimbursement to the City upon approval of this agreement by the City and the Riverside County Board of Supervisors. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The options available to the City Council are as follows: 1. Approve the agreement and authorize the Mayor to sign the Supplemental Agreement to utilize the sum of $124,057 in CDBG Entitlement Funds for construction of La Fonda Street Improvements $90,250), and public service funds for the Boys and Girls Club La Quinta Unit $27,407), and Lake Cahuilla ADA Improvements $6,400). 2. Do not authorize the Mayor to sign the agreement. This alternative would not allow the City to receive $124,057 of Entitlement funds for the La Fonda street construction project and public service funds for the Boys and Girls Club La Quinta Unit, and Lake Cahuilla ADA Improvements as identified in the Agreement. unit DevelopmentDirector Attachment: 1. 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07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: July 15,1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: Approval of Environmental Assessment 97-340, STUDY SESSION: General Plan Amendment 97-054, Zone Change 97- PUBLIC HEARING: 083, Specific Plan 121E, Amendment #4, Tentative Tract 28545, Site Development Permits 97-607 and 97- 608, and Certificate of Appropriateness 97-003 Applicant: KSL Recreation Corporation and its Assigns and various subsidiaries) RECOMMENDATION: Open the Public Hearing, receive testimony regarding the project entitlements, and the environmental determination and continue the Public Hearing to August 5,1997. The following are recommended actions to be taken at the City Council meeting of August 5,1997. 1. Adopt City Council Resolution certifying a Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact; 2. Adopt City Council Resolution approving General Plan Amendment 97-054; 3. Move to take up Ordinance No. by title and number only and waive further reading. Move to introduce Ordinance No. on first reading for a Change of Zone 97-083; 4. Adopt City Council Resolution approving Specific Plan 121E, Amendment #4, subject to conditions; 5. Adopt City Council Resolution approving Tentative Tract 28545, subject to conditions 6. Adopt City Council Resolution approving Site Development Permit 97-607, allowing construction of 119 resort residential units and a health spa, subject to conditions; 7. Adopt City Council Resolution approving Site Development Permit 97-608, allowing construction of a maintenance facility/employee parking lot, subject to conditions; P:\spI2leccrpt BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d28. Adopt City Council Resolution approving Certificate of Appropriateness 97-003, which ensures that the proposed construction is appropriate for the existing historic structures, subject to conditions FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: PROJECT REQUEST: The specific request of the applicant is as follows: 1. Approval of Environmental Assessment 97-340, certifying a Mitigated Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact see EA Resolution for Environmental information). 2. Approval of General Plan Amendment from MDR Medium Density Residential 4-8 du. per acre) to TC Tourist Commercial) for approximately 14.8 acres generally located on the west side of Avenida Obregon, south of Avenida Fernando, and from LDR Low Density Residential 2-4 d.u. per acre) to TC Tourist Commercial) for approximately 17.6 acres at the southeast corner of 50th Avenue and Eisenhower Drive. 3. Approval of a Change of Zone from RM Medium Density Residential 4-8 d.u. per acre) to TC Tourist Commercial) for approximately 14.8 acres generally located on the west side of Avenida Obregon, south of Avenida Fernando, and from RL Low Density Residential 2-4 d.u. per acre) to TC Tourist Commercial) for approximately 17.6 acres at the southeast corner of 50th Avenue and Eisenhower Drive. 4. Approval of Amendment #4 to Specific Plan 121E to update the plan and allow new development and uses for the area comprising the La Quinta Resort, Santa Rosa Cove, La Quinta Resort Golf Course, abutting tracts, and the southeast corner of 50th Avenue and Eisenhower Drive. 5. Approval of Tentative Tract Map to divide approximately 62.5 acres into 132 lots for the area encompassing the La Quinta Resort and Club, located generally west of Eisenhower Drive and south of Avenida Fernando. 6. Approval of Site Development Permit 97-607 to allow removal of seven tennis courts, 18 hotel units, employee parking, and maintenance facilities and replace with 119 resort residential" units and a health spa of approximately 19,400 square feet in the area generally located between Avenida Obregon and Calle Mazatlan, south of the La Quinta Tennis Club and on the east side of Avenida Obregon, across from the two existing sunken tennis courts. oOOI5? P:\spl2Ieccrpt BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d27. Approval of Site Development Permit 97-608 to allow construction of a golf course/hotel maintenance facility including a 14,600 square foot building and parking lot for hotel and golf course employees on approximately 6.2 acres, located on the south side of 50th Avenue, approximately 210 feet east of Eisenhower Drive. 8. Approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness to assure architectural compatibility between historic structures and proposed construction, pursuant to Secretary of Interior Standards for Historic Preservation. SITE DESCRIPTION The site consists of 638+ acres in the area generally north of the westerly extension of Calle Tampico and west of Eisenhower Drive along with the southeast corner of 50th Avenue and Eisenhower Drive. A small, privately owned property which is not a part of this project is also contained within this area. Within the Specific Plan is the La Quinta Resort and Club with 640 rooms and related convention and commercial uses. Four housing developments are also contained within this area for a total of 454 residences. These developments consist of Santa Rosa Cove 334 residential units), The Enclave/Mountain Estates 32 custom homes with 59 vacant lots), Los Estados 40 residential units), and Tennis Villas 48 units constructed with 200 residential units approved). Recreational uses consist of a 18 hole golf course and part of a second course, 25 swimming pools, 38 spas, and a tennis club. The west and north boundaries are mountainous areas within the Hillside Conservation Overlay District. The southeast corner of 50th Avenue and Eisenhower Drive is vacant with the exception of two golf holes. PROJECT HISTORY Specific Plan 121E and Environmental Impact Report EIR 41) were approved by the Riverside County Board of Supervisors prior to the City's incorporation. The plan authorized 637 condominium units, 420 hotel units 76 rooms existed), a 27 hole golf course with clubhouse and service facilities on 619+ acres. Subsequent amendments were approved in 1982,1989, and 1995. The current approval allows 642 hotel units and 1,558 residential units. This total number of units appears to be based on units allowed per acre times the number of acrns under the different residential densities. The Specific Plan document provides a detailed description of the above information and other pertinent facts. Specific Plan Amendment The Specific Plan Amendment, in summary, sets the proposed distribution, location, and extent of uses of land, utilities and infrastructure covered by the plan, and provides implementation measures in the form of regulations and standards on a plan and in a text. Prior to this Amendment request, this Specific Plan consisted of a map exhibit without a text. The applicants have prepared this text to provide a complete document. eoou*03 P:\sp1?IeCcrpt 000157 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2The Specific Plan area shows five different planning areas. There are two major areas shown as future development which are under the ownership of the applicant or in escrow. The first Planning Area I) is the area generally located between Avenida Obregon and Calle Mazatlan, south of the Tennis Club and on the east side of Obregon, east of the two sunken tennis courts. A description of proposed development follows in this report. The second area Planning Area II) slated for development, is at the southeast corner of 50th Avenue and Eisenhower prive, where a golf course/maintenance facility and additional resort residential" units are proposed. Planning Area Ill consists of Santa Rosa Cove, Los Estados, The Enclave, and several golf holes. Planning Area IV consists of the majority of the golf holes. Planning Area V consists of hillsides above 20% slope to the north and west. This area is vacant except for one existing golf hole and one residence. General Plan Amendment The General Plan Amendment proposed would redesignate all properties under the applicant's ownership within the Specific Plan area, or a part of the hotel operations, to TC RS P) or Tourist Commercial with a residential specific plan overlay. Generally, this change affects the southeast corner of 50th Avenue and Eisenhower Drive presently designated Low Density Residential) and the land between Avenida Obregon and Calle Mazatlan south of Avenida Fernando, presently designated Medium Density Residential) with the exception of the existing Tennis Villas. This includes the northeast corner of Camino Quintana And Calle Mazatlan which contains six vacant postage stamp" lots that were originally intended to be developed with the remaining six Tennis Villa units. This redesignation of Medium and Low Density Residential to Tourist Commercial will require reducing the max?um residential density allowed within the Specific Plan area from 1558 to 1436 dwelling units. Also, changing the land use designation to TC will allow the proposed residence to be used as hotel rooms. Zone Change The Zone Change request follows the General Plan Amendment request, rezoning the redesignated sites to TC RSP) or Tourist Commercial with a resort residential specific plan overlay. This would consolidate all the land utilized by the hotel into the Tourist Commercial Zone. Tentative Tract The Tentative Tract Map proposes to subdivide the 62.5 acre hotel property west of Eisenhower Drive into 132 lots. 119 of the lots would be postage" sized lots for the resort- residential" single family units proposed to be constructed. The remaining lots consist of the various hotel and tennis facilities and common areas. The property presently consists of 17 parcels of varying shapes and sizes. P:\spl2leccrpt C?OOu'G4 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2The resort residential" lots will provide fee simple ownership lots for future resort- residential owners. These lots will vary in size from 1,321 to 1,791 square feet and include common open space, patios, and balconies. Site Development Permit 97-607 This Site Development Permit will allow the development of a new 20,200 square foot spa and 119 resort residential" single family detached units. In order to construct this project, seven tennis courts, a maintenance building, 18 casitas units in six buildings constructed in the 1960's) and employee parking areas will be removed. The area for this construction consists of approximately 11.3 acres located between Avenida Obregon and Calle Mazatlan, south of the Tennis Club and north of the three tennis villas which front on Camino Quintana and the privately owned residence which fronts on Avenida Obregon and the east side of Avenida Obregon, east of the two sunken tennis courts. Proposed are 50 one bedroom units ground floor or over-parking units 840 or 815 sq. ft.), 52 two bedroom units 1,535 sq. ft.), and 17 three bedroom units 1,900 sq. ft.). Units can be rented in sizes varying from a one sleeping room to a full three bedroom with kitchen. If all bedrooms were used for rentals, 205 rentals would be available based on the proposed unit mix. One unassigned open, or carport parking space per bedroom is proposed for a total of 205 spaces. A portion of the existing Avenida Obregon, a private street, will be removed in order to eliminate vehicular traffic through the site and provide a pedestrian connection between the existing hotel and new construction. The street will be cul-da-saced at the north end and the south end rerouted to the west where it will connect to Calle Mazatlan. Vehicular access to this project will be provided from the north end of the street for the units on the east side of Avenida Obregon. An access to this project is shown on Calle Mazatlan, approximately 350 feet north of Camino Quintana for the remaining units, including those adjacent to the southeast corner of the site. The new houses are designed in an architectural style compatible with the original hotel buildings. The one bedroom ground floor plan is one story in height 17 feet) with the two and three bedroom units and over-parking one bedroom plan, two stories in height 22 feet).The exterior materials and colors will match those used in the hotel area. Building walls will be a smooth flni?h stucco, cream in color. The roof material will be a mixed red color barrel tile, mudded and multi-stacked. Wood and metal trim will be La Quinta True Blue". Exterior flooring materials will be saltillo tile and stamped pavement in terra cotta blends and earth tones. The proposed landscaping of this area will be a continuation of the existing hotel grounds. The residential clusters will be connected by wide walkways, also serving as emergency fire access roads. At terminus points and intersections, plazas of varying size will be provided. The major oval" walkways and plazas will be in the area between the resort spa and resort residential" units near the northeast corner of the site. PA?p121eccrpt 000159 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2The La Quinta Resort Spa Health Club) will contain approximately 20,200 sq. ft. of floor space with a landscaped central courtyard and replace the existing 6,000 sq. ft. spa facility. The Spa will be located at the north end of the resort residential" replacing the sunken tennis court in the parking lot. Parking for any patrons who drive to the Spa will be handled by Spa valets. Seventy-six parking spaces are shown adjacent to the east side of Avenida Obregon for use by the Spa and Tennis Club. The Spa is designed in an architectural style similar to the hotel. Exterior materials and colors will be the same as those used for the resort residential houses. A tower is shown on the east elevation of the building to provide a backdrop for the adjacent large plaza Plaza Grande). The height of this building is approximately 19 feet for the one story area, 23 feet for the two story area, and 43 feet for the tower. Site Development Permit 97-608 The revised plan, recommended for approval by the Planning Commission, allows construction of a golf courseihotel consisting of approximately 16,000 square feet, and a maintenance facility on the south side of 50th Avenue east of Eisenhower Drive consisting of approximately 210 feet east. This facility would consolidate their current facilities into one location, including the one located on Avenida Carranza in the Cove residential neighborhood. The majority of the current employee parking within the hotel area would be moved to this site. The current lots would be replaced by the resort residential" houses described above. The employees who presently park at the La Quinta Resort Golf Course Clubhouse will continue to do so. The site is a triangular shaped parcel containing approximately 4.1 acres. A six foot high block wall exists along the east property line. An east bound bus stop exists on 50th Avenue, near Eisenhower Drive. Land uses surrounding the site are as follows: North: La Quinta Country Club Clubhouse and Residences South: Vacant Residential land and golf course KSL Property) East: Duna La Quinta Residences West: Vacant land and Santa Rosa Cove Residences An L" shaped building is shown near the east end of the site. Approximately 292 employee parking spaces are provided. The doors to the building will open to the north and west. Employee shuttle service, using the hotels busses, will be provided between the parking lot and new resort ballroom area. A shuftle staging location will be near the west end of the parking lot. These shuffles will only travel north on Eisenhower Drive, turn west on Avenida Fernando, and enter the hotel parking lot and unload next to the ballroom. The only major exception proposed is for the employees who work at the Resort Golf Clubhouse who will continue to park in the lot next to the building. 000160 c'oou,?GG BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2The proposed maintenance building will have a gable tile roof and stucco walls. The building will be approximately 21 feet in height. All man and equipment doors will face north or west. Colors will be similar to those used in the resort residential area. A conceptual landscaping plan for the maintenance facility has been submitted, showing the same plant pallette as that used in the resort residential areas. A six foot high meandering, decorative block or stucco coated wall with pilasters is shown along 50th Avenue. A six foot wide sidewalk which matches the meander of the wall is proposed. Certificate of ApproDriateness 97-003 The City Historic Preservation Commission on June 19,1997, accepted the La Quinta Hotel Historic Resource Evaluation report, subject to conditions. One of those conditions requires that adjacent to structures designated as historic by the evaluation, the new resort residential units shall be one story in height. The plans submitted do not reflect this requirement. Once a plan showing the specific locations of the historic buildings is submitted, the site plan will need to be revised to reflect this requirement. PUBLIC NOTICE: This case was advertised in the Desert Sun on June22, 1997. All property owners within the project area and within 500 feet of the boundaries of the project were mailed a copy of the public hearing notice. A number of letters have been received regarding this request Attachment 1). All correspondence received after this writing will be given to the City Council at the meeting. DISCUSSION OF THE ISSUES BY APPLICATION): Specific Plan 121E. Amendment4 Planning Area V, the hillside areas to the north and west, is conditioned to be preserved as undevelopable open space. As allowed in the Hillside Regulations of the Zoning Code, the applicant will be allowed to transfer 21 dwelling units 1 unit per 10 acres) for construction elsewhere. The Planning Commission is recommending the applicant provide an easement for all the existing hillside areas to remain undevelopable open space. With the General Plan Amendment and Zone Change of 27.1 acres from Low and Medium Density Residential to Tourist Commercial RSP), an accompanying decrease in the allowable residential units should occur. This amounts to 74 units based on 18.5 acres of Low Density Residential land, and 69 units based on 8.6 acres of Medium Density Residential land, for a total of 143 dwelling units. Therefore, rather than 1,558 units, a maximum of 1,415 dwelling units 1,558-143) plus the 21 units transferred from the hillside totalling 1,436 units, should be changed to reflect this new number in the Specific Plan text. The existing Specific Plan allows a maximum of 200 Tennis Villas, of which 48 were constructed within the hotel compound. The Villas' area contains 85 of the proposed 119 resort residential" units creating a less dense environment. P:\spl2leccrpt n BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2The submitted Traffic Analysis contained in the Specific Plan Amendment Appendices states traffic to this resort residential project will have vehicular access from the south leg of Avenida Obregon which is being terminated in the project area. Presently, there is an emergency only" and pedestrian gate across Avenida Obregon, approximately 1,900 feet south of the southern project boundary. The applicant does not have access control of this gate, and since it is for emergency and pedestrians only, vehicles will need to access this area from Calle Mazatlan. Access to the parking lot on Calle Mazatlan will require vehicles to enter through secured gates at either Avenida Fernando or Calle Mazatlan 50th Avenue). Easements for their use will need to be secured by the applicant, if not existing. Site Development Permit 97-608 The new maintenance/employee parking lot will eliminate many of the negative aspects of the existing facilities in the resort and on Avenida Carranza. On site noise and traffic impacts from employees private vehicles will be reduced, while possibly increasing peak resort related traffic on 50th Avenue. As required by the General Plan, a noise assessment for this facility has been prepared by the applicant addressing the noise impacts expected on the adjacent existing residences to the east and future residences to the south see Specific Plan Appendices). The report concludes the CNEL Community Noise Equivalent Level or average noise) standards of the City's General Plan will be complied with. However, the annoyance potential of the facility from single events such as door slamming, starting and moving of the noisier equipment, is considered significant. This type of noise impact is most often the source of complaints from surrounding owners. The facility has been located with new residences to be constructed by the applicant between the east property line and facility which will help mitigate these types of impacts. To comply with General Plan guidelines, the meandering wall along 50th Avenue should be placed so that its average setback from the street right-of-way is 20 feet. Furthermore, this wall should be eight feet in height to be consistent with the development standard in the Specific Plan. The traffic impact study, as well as the Public Works Department, recommend the westerly access on 50th Avenue be redesigned to provide a safe turnaround for rejected vehicles. The easterly gated entry on 50th Avenue will be for facility use only and should have a decorative, solid metal gate to minimize noise and provide view restriction. P:\spl2leccrpt 0Ofl1D? BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: Findings necessary to approve this request can be made and are contained in the attached resolutions. Alternatives available to the City Council are: 1. Continue the request to allow further review and study; 2. Approve the request as recommended by the Planning Commission by adoption of the attached resolutions; or 3. Deny the request. RY RMAN o mu Development Director Attachments: 1. 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NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dF2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dG2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dH2 AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: July 15,1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Public Hearing on the Centre at La Quinta Specific Plan PUBLIC HEARING: 97-029, Environmental Assessment 97-337, Tentative Parcel Map 28525, Specific Plan 97-029, Conditional Use Permit 97-034, Site Development Permit 97-603, and Development Agreement 97-002 to develop an 87- acre multi-phased Mixed Commercial proposal consisting of an Auto Sales/Service Mall and a retail complex; subdivision of the site into ten parcels; to allow auto service/sales, review of the building elevations, and development plans for five auto sales facilities, and a Development Agreement RECOMMENDATION: 1. Adopt City Council Resolution certifying the final Environmental Impact Report; and 2. Adopt City Council Resolution approving the Tentative Parcel Map creating a 10 lot subdivision, subject to conditions; and 3. Adopt City Council Resolution approving The Centre at La Quinta" Specific Plan creating development guidelines and standards for a multi-phased mixed regional commercial complex, subject to conditions; and 4. Adopt City Council Resolution approving a Conditional Use Permit allowing automobile sales and services, subject to conditions; and 5. Adopt City Council Resolution approving a Site Development Permit including the building elevations, site, landscaping and lighting plans for five auto dealerships, subject to conditions; and 6. Move to take up Ordinance No. by title and number only and waive further reading. Move to introduce Ordinance No. on first reading for a Development Agreement. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. 000328 CCJ'4.OO1 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dI2BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The Planning Commission, at its July 8, 1997 meeting, recommended certification of the Environmental Impact Report and approval of the Tentative Parcel Map, Specific Plan, Conditional Use Permit, Site Development Permit and Development Agreement, subject to conditions. Tentative Parcel Map The applicant is proposing a 10 lot Tentative Parcel Map Attachments 1 & 2) consisting of the following lot sizes ranging from approximately 3 acres to 37 acres. A Coachella Valley Water District Well site is proposed at the southern most corner of the property adjacent to Adams Street. Three lettered lots are proposed, A, B and C. The 50 foot landscape parkway for Highway 111 will contain Lots A and B. Lot C is for the 20 foot landscape parkway along Adams Street. The proposed streets will be public, with access off Adams Street onto Auto Centre Drive and access off Highway 111 onto La Quinta Centre Drive. A loop road, Auto Centre Way, is proposed around Parcels 4 and 9. Specific Plan The Specific Plan will set forth the detailed development principles, guidelines, and programs to facilitate the?development of this 87 acre, three phase mixed commercial complex. An auto sales/services mall containing up to 275,000 square feet is proposed on the western half of the site and the mixed commercial complex is proposed for up to 400,000 square feet on the eastern portion of the site. The maximum floor area ratio FAR) will be(.18). The General Plan specifies a maximum FAR of 35) for M/RC uses. Phase I includes five automobile dealerships. All on-site streets, La Quinta Centre Drive, Auto Centre Drive and Auto Centre Way, perimeter walls and the mass grading of the west half of the property will be completed in this phase. Off site improvements, for Phase I, include the curb/gutter, landscaped median and parkway, and infrastructure improvements along the entire frontage of Adams Street. Highway 111 improvements, for Phase I, include the curb/gutter and parkway landscaping along the west portion of the highway. For Phase II, consisting of the remainder of the auto dealership of which two can be auto service uses) and/or Phase III, consisting of offices, restaurant, and big box retail, will initiate the remainder of the public improvements on Highway 111 including the construction of the full landscape median. Special development standards within the Specific Plan are proposed for the automobile dealerships that include limited landscaping in the parking lots, off loading of vehicles on the internal roads, prohibition of public address systems and special parking space requirements. 0003(?9 CCJH?OO1 QOOQ?Q2 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dJ2Monument Signs: Highway 111. Each of the dealership signs will not exceed 5 feet in height and the sign face width will be 10 feet for a total of 50 square feet. Two overall center identification signs are proposed, one at the southeast intersection of Adams Street and Highway 111 and the second at the southwest intersection of proposed La Quinta Centre Drive and Highway 111. The height of these two signs will be 12 feet and the width of the sign face will be 9 feet six inches for a total of 114 square feet. Interior Streets. Each of the dealers will have a 40 square foot monument sign. The height and width is not specified. The type of illumination is also not specified. Building Mounted Signs: Automobile dealerships. One individually mounted channel letter sign is proposed for the facade of each dealership. The letter height is 24 inches and the length is not specified. Site Development Plan Phase I includes five auto dealerships located at the southeast corner of Highway 111 and Adams Street. Three are adjacent to Highway 111, with the building facade facing the interior street, Auto Centre Drive. The remaining two are located on the south side of Auto Center Drive. All dealerships have parking designated for customers, employees, service, vehicle display and vehicle storage. Each of the five, one story structures propose similar building materials consisting of tiled roof show rooms, stucco and split face block walls and clear glass windows with aluminum frames. Lighting Plan: The typical light pole standard will not exceed 24 feet in height. A shoebox fixture is proposed, up to four are proposed on each pole standard. The fixture will be mounted perfectly horizontal with no tilt to the mounting. The poles will be spaced approximately 40 feet on center along the front line display area. The secondary parking areas will have poles spaced approximately 60 feet on center and the storage area 80 100 feet on center. A thousand watt metal halide light source is proposed. Lighting intensity will depend on whether it is within the storage area or the display area. All lighting intensity will be lowered to a security level after 10 PM. Landscaping and Wall Plans: A 6 foot high split face block wall with a cap is proposed along Highway 111 and Adams Street. The wall along Highway 111 will be recessed 5 feet for a length of 100 feet every 500 feet. Pilasters are proposed at regular intervals. The 6 foot high split face block wall along Adams Street is conditioned to have a 2 foot high berm for a total of 8 feet in height. Both street frontages will have meandering sidewalks. 000330 The proposed Highway 111 landscaping plant material and design is compatible with the ccJIioo1 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dK2Highway 111 Landscape Design Guidelines as recommended by the City Council. The landscape setback will be a maximum of 62 feet in width. The 32 foot wide landscape frontage along Adams Street will be similar in design and plant materials. Tree sizes have not been specified and shrubs will be 5 gallons in size. Development Agreement The Development Agreement process is provided by the La Quinta Municipal Zoning Code and State statues. A Development Agreement is a binding agreement between both parties for the purpose of establishing certainty that the development will progress in a timely manner. Both parties desire to enter this Development Agreement to construct and dedicate certain public facilities, and infrastructure improvements, all in the promotion of the health, safety, and general welfare of the City. The developer/owner wishes to develop the project and public improvements in exchange for assurances from the City that the developer will be permitted to implement the development in accordance with the terms and conditions as set forth in the Agreement. The City wishes to enter into the Agreement to assure that the public improvements being constructed for the property, as conditioned, will be achieved along Highway 111, and Adams Street. The Development Agreement complies with the State statues and zoning regulation for the formation of a Development Agreement. The Development Agreement further provides for development requirements that are in excess of City standards, such as the development density, intensity and are significantly more restrictive than those currently permitted under the applicable General Plan and Zoning Code provision. In addition, entire landscape medians will be constructed on both Highway 111 and Adams Street. The Development Agreement requires annual reviews which also is in compliance with State and local requirements. The City Attorney has in conjunction with Stamko Development Co. prepared the Development Agreement. ISSUES: Environmental Impact Report Staff worked with the EIR consultant in preparing two additional computer-simulated view alternatives 1) Reducing the height of the buildings to 25 feet, while retaining the distance between buildings as proposed by the applicant, between 80-85 feet and 2) Reducing the height of the buildings to 25 feet, and shifting the second and fourth buildings away from Highway 111 a minimum of 50 feet for the northeast corner of the site. The Planning Commission compared these alternatives with the EIR photo simulation showing all the buildings in a straight line, with the building on the right at 50 feet in height and the remaining buildings at 30 feet in height. Attachment 3) The Commission recommended Design Alternative 2, staggering buildings and a 25 foot height limit nearest Highway 111, because it best achieves the goal of maintaining broad expansive views of the mountains 000331 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dL2above and between the buildings. Attachment 4) Mitigation Measure AESI within the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program MMP-35) has been changed accordingly. A question was raised by Commissioner Tyler at the Planning Commission meeting of July 8, 1997, regarding the methodology utilized to include increased traffic volume in the traffic analysis resulting from other recently approved projects. Specifically, Commissioner Tyler wanted to know if traffic studies prepared for other recently approved projects had been consulted and their traffic results included in the traffic analysis for this project. The short answer is no, they were not consulted or used, however, increased traffic resulting from other developments occurring in the area has been accounted for by using a different methodology than the one suggested by Commissioner Tyler. Commissioner Tyler's suggested methodology was not used for aggregating development traffic volume because there tends to be more shortcomings with the results derived from that method than what may occur with the results derived from the methodology that was used. For example, the traffic studies for different projects may be prepared concurrently, and almost always by independent parties, which leads to a lack of opportunity for one document to reference the other. If coordination of concurrent document preparation is attempted, it can needlessly and adversely tie the approval process of two or more projects together because projects are rarely aligned in identical approval cycles. For that reason alone, it is preferable to avoid that suggested methodology and opt for one that can be used consistently. Another shortcoming of the suggested methodology is the burdensome nature of gathering all the traffic studies for development projects within some subjective radius, a radius which can and should cross jurisdictional boundaries, to properly account for all of the anticipated increased traffic resulting from development in the area. To implement the latter task, agencies would need to keep and share a running list of projects and traffic studies that account for all of the approved projects, along with updated development schedules for each project, so traffic projections in any given year can be assessed. Although that methodology is not impossible, it is far removed from the realm of practicality, and the reliability of its results are certainly open to question as well, because in addition to the burdensome scope of work and increased opportunity for error, it too relies on the need to make extensive assumptions. The traffic study for this project utilized a compound growth factor to account for increased traffic volume caused by other developments in the area. The growth factor was calculated by comparing traffic data secured from Caltrans for traffic on Highway 111 in 1986 and 1995. The annualized growth rate was calculated by first comparing the 1985 data to the 1995 data to determine the total increase, which yields a 4.1% compounded growth rate. This is documented on page 44 of Appendix F to the Environmental Impact Report. The growth rate, when compounded, assumes and exponentially increasing the traffic volume resulting from other developments in the area including the completion of new developments. Those increased traffic figures are then applied to the street network for the analysis along with the increased traffic volume from the proposed project. The value of this methodology is: it is reasonably accurate and easy for a third party to validate. 000332 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15dM2Moreover, it accounts for all traffic in a general way, not just traffic resulting from projects for which traffic studies were submitted. It also includes traffic from all jurisdictions and is uneffected by a subjective radius that is typically used for the method of analysis suggested by Commissioner Tyler. Public Noticing This case was advertised in the Desert Sun on June 15,1997. All property owners within the 500 feet of the boundaries of the project were mailed a copy of the public hearing notice. Staff has received wrillen correspondence regarding this project. Affachment 5) All appropriate outside agencies have been notified and their responses are included in the Conditions of Approval. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: 1. Approve the six applications as recommended by the Planning Commission; 2. Continue the public hearing; or 3. Refer the p ject back to the Planning Commission with direction. ommun Development Director Attachments: 1. VicinityMap 2. Tentative Parcel Map 28525 3. Computer simulated view of developed conditions 4. Computer simulated view of Highway 111 with 25' structures and 50' setback 5. 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ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 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ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 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1997-U02 ing -> 15d"2 o?64'wI"II, AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCIL?DA MEETING DATE: July 15,1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Public hearing to increase by 1.1% the commercial PUBLICHEARING: waste collection and roll-off service fee to be charged and collected by Waste Management of the Desert RECOMMENDATION: Adopt City Council Resolution approving the requested 1.1% increase for the commercial waste collection and roll-off service fees. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The City Council on June 6,1997, discussed the waste collection service fees to be collected by the City's waste franchisee, Waste Management of the Desert. The City Council authorized staff to advertise the 1.1% increase in the commercial waste collection and service roil-off fee and retaining all other fees as adopted in Fiscal Year 1996/97. The Exhibit A" attached to the Resolution reflects the increase of the service fees while retaining all the other fees as they were established for Fiscal Year 1996197. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The options available to the City Council are as follows: 1. Approve the requested increase and adopt the Resolution; 2. Refer the atter back to staff with direction. Co munity Development Director 000546 CCJH.005 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d#2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d$2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d%2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d&2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d'2 AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: July 15,1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Public Hearing on Change of Zone 97-082 adding ih special zoning limitations lot size, building height in feet PUBLIC IIEARING: and stories, and lot width) to the four areas identified as: Nuestra to the south, Area A: bounded by Calle Rondo on the east, Avenida Ultimo on the north and Washington Street on the west; Area B: bounded by Sagebrush Avenue on the north and extended to the Evacuation Channel, 50th Avenue on the south, Washington Street on the west and the Evacuation Channel on the east; Area C: bounded by Avenida La Fonda on the north, Avenida Nuestra on the south, Washington Street on the east, and 100-feet west of Calle Guatemala; and Area D: east of the Bear Creek Channel, north of Avenida Montezuma, and west of the Yucatan area. RECOMMENDATION: Move to take up Ordinance by title and number only and waive further reading. Motion to introduce Ordinance on first reading. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Due to concerns that were raised by residents in one of the areas identified above, regarding the construction of a second story on an existing single story house, an Urgency ordinance was presented to the City Council. The Council determined that since 1986, these areas had been limited to 17-feet in height and one story, the limitation should remain CCJH003 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d(2l74eet. As a result of that determination, on November12, 1996, the City Council adopted Ordinance 289 as an urgency measure requiring development in Areas A through D, as noted above, to comply with the Residential Cove RC) Zoning District. On December 17, 1996, at a duly noticed public hearing, the City Council extended the urgency ordinance to September 30,1997, by the adoption of Ordinance 294. The areas under consideration are identified as follows: Area A: Consists of large lots created by a subdivision recorded prior to the City's incorporation. The lot sizes range from 10,000 to 18,000 square feet. The existing units are one story with the exception of one unit. Prior to the adoption of the current Zoning Code designation RL Low Density Residential), this area was zoned Special Residential SR) limiting the house size to l74eet and one story. Area B: The majority of this area has been developed with 50 X 100 foot lots with two exceptions; the area north of 50th Avenue, south of Saguaro, which is a large vacant parcel that has an approved tentative map approved for lot sizes of 7,200 feet or more. The second is a vacant parcel east of Date Palm Drive consisting of five large lots. Currently, the area from Sagebrush Avenue to Saguaro Road is zoned Medium Density Residential RM). The zoning was previously Special Residential SR) with a 17-foot height limit. The vacant land to the north of 50th Avenue south of Saguaro Road) is zoned Low Density Residential RL). The previous zoning was Special Residential SR) with a 17-foot limitation. The remaining area east of Date Palm Drive, which is also vacant land, is currently zoned RL and was previously zoned R-2-i2,000 allowing two story units. Area C: This area consists of 50 X 100 foot lots developed with single family residential homes. Prior to the current zoning, this area was zoned Special Residential SR) which permitted one story 17-feet high single story. The current zoning is Medium Density Residential RM). Area D: This area is currently vacant land. However, a recent tentative tract map was approved for lots over 12,000 square feet in size. The Conditions of Approval for the subdivision limited all the units to one story. The previous zoning for this area was Hillside Conservation and the current zoning is Median Density Residential RM). Specifically, the current Zoning Code permits zoning symbols that can be added to existing zoning districts. Section 9.20.030 of the Zoning Code titled Special Zoning Symbols", permits the City to create alternate development standards for a particular geographic area rather than utilizing those identified within the district. In particular, provisions can be added dealing with lot sizes, setbacks, height and number of stories, and lot frontage. CCJH.003 00C552 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d)2 Planning Commission Consideration The Planning Commission conducted a duly noticed public hearing on June 24,1997, to consider the matter. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Commission approved unanimously the following designations to the existing zoning of the noted areas: Area A to be zoned: RL- 10.000 17/1 This designation represepts the current zoning designation of low residential with a minimum lot size of 10,000 square feet, height limitation of l74eet and a one story unit. Area B to be zoned: RM 17/1 This is for the area from Sagebrush Avenue to Saguaro Road which retains the Medium Density Residential with a height limit of 17-feet and a one story unit. Area B-Remainder: RL 17/1 The remaining portion of Area B will retain the Low Density Residential designation with a 17-foot height-one story limit. Area C: RM 17/1 This zoning represents the current designation of Medium Density Residential with a height limit of 17-feet and one story. Area D: 60-RM-l0.000 17/1 This represents a minimum lot width of 60-feet within the Medium Density Residential and minimum lot size of 10,000 square feet with the 17-foot height limit. This zoning complies with the proposed development that has been approved by the Planning Commission and City Council. Do?55? CCJH003 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d*2FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The options available to the City Council are: 1. Adopt the attached ordinance as recommended by the Planning Commission; 2. Modify the recommendation of the Planning Commission; or 3. Provide direction to staff. ommuni y Development Director CCJH.003 BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d+2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d,2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d-2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d.2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d/2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d02 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d12 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 15d22 ifiiJf)f]?(iAI?IIiilMi? /:; AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: July 15,1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Public Hearing on Zoning Ordinance Amendment 97- PUBLIC HEARING: 056; prohibition of independent used vehicle sales, excluding new vehicle sales with associated used vehicle sales in the Regional Commemial District RECOMMENDATION: Continue this public hearing to the City Council meeting of August 5,1997. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Due to the length of the Planning Commission meeting of July 8,1997, the public hearing for Zoning Ordinance Amendment 97-056 was continued to the Planning Commission meeting of July 22, 1997. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the Agency are as follows: 1. Continue the Public Hearing to August 5,1997. ommunity Development Director CCJH?OO4 O()C?56".? BIB] 08-20-1999-U01 04:34:16PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 07-U02 15-U02 1997-U02