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1983 10 18 CCC AGENDA CITY UNCIL OF LA A regular ueting of the City Council 7 to be held at the City Hall, 76-105 Calle Estado, La QLiiflta, California. october 18, 1983 7:30 p.m. 1. AT.T To OD A. Invocation B. E'lag Salute 2. RCI[LCIL xl 3. PUBLIC IEIh This is the tine set aside for citizens to addres5 the City Council on matters relaq to City business. hen the Council, please state your name and address. The pegs of the Council eting are rrded on tape, and crtmts of each person shall be limited to three 3) miriuteS. 4. WRrITEN UNICATIONS A. Ccrr!rncation fran the La QLljnta Sports and Youth Association. B. Cc['!tion fran the Coachella valley Association of Governrr 5. r;; CUNIL MERS 6. HEAS A. A plic hearing regarding Tentative Tract Map No.14496, RiSed No.1, a request to revise a previously approved map to allow condominiums units, Anden Group, Applicant. 1. Report fr principal Planner. 2. ction for adoption. 7. CADR A. Appraval of the ute5 of the adjourned rear etlig held October 13, 1963. B. SOLUTION. A REUJIION OF THE CITY COUIL OF ThE C OF IA QUINrA, CLIFOIA, APFVmG 8. BSINE Q% A TqV TMPTT P THE PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983), cOnt ement program i ABATENT PROGPAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C City uncil 18, 1983 Page T. H. Ccation frtin Council lff regarding a Quality of Life" program. /C. Report fran the City Manager regarding cable television deregulation. D. Report frtn the Assistant to te City Manager regarding a OCntract between the City and the Public Employees Retiremen Syst. 1. Odiroe for introduction. E. Report fr the Cc[rtrunity Safety Coordinator regarcling purchase of a light utility trailer. 1. Motion for adoption. F. Report f the Buildin Official regarding abatTnt of unsafe or substandard structureS. 1. Resolution for adoption. G. Continued risideration of report from the Building Official regarding anndment to the La Quinta MLinicipal Code relating to height and location of walls and fences. H. pPOSED PESOIIJTION. A REION OF ThE CITY C(XThCTL OF ThE C OF LA CALIFOINIA, NNExING arIcuS TO SAID CITY UNDER ThE pVTSIS OF ThE MUNICIPAL ONIIO ACT' OF 1977, FiICH piDGS DESI(AD As No. 1. 1. ResolutiOn for adoption. 9. PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983) cOnt. ement program is ABATENT PROGPAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C A SPORTS & YOUTH ASSOCIATION POST OFFICE BOX 2. LA OtjNTA CALIFORNIA 922 September 20 1983 La Quinta City Council P.O. Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92253 Honorable Mayor and Councilmen The La Quinta Sports and Youth Association representives recently informally met with Mayor Bob Baler and council- man Larry Allen concerning our need for land for baseball fields We presently use six practice fields on private land, and we could lose permissive use of these fields at any time particularly if planned building development were to commence. We are rapidly growing and have need of additional fields. Our program involves over three hundred boys and girls ages six to sixteen and their families. All our fields are in use six days a week during baseball season Our program would seriously be hampered without baseball fields. It was at this meeting with Mayor Bajer and councilman Allen that we learned of the councils concern and efforts to gain land for parks and baseball fields. We wish to express our concerns, need appreciation nd importance fpr your concern also. We wish to cooperate with the council in any way we can where our needs are mutual in acquiring land for park development.. We wish to express our concern over the importance of continued and constant effort in acquiring PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983), cOnt. ement program i ABATENT PROGPAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C park land especially or baseball fields since our ball program is the ony program for boys and girls that reaches out to a large segment of our La Quinta youth Sincerely Richdrd Eoe president PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983) cOnt ement program i ABATENT PROGPAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C OVAG COACHELLA VALLEY ASSOCIATION of GOVERNMENTS September 30, 1983 * County of Riverside & Cties of: * Coachella * Desert Hot Spring3 * Indian Iells * Indlo * alm Oesert * atm Springs * Rancho Mirage * Cathedral City * La Cuinta Honorable Robert Bajer, Mayor and Members of the City Council City of La Quinta P.O. Box 1504 La Quinta, California 92253 Dear Mayor Bajer and Members of the City Council: The Executive Committee of the Coachella Valley Association of Governments met on September 27, 1983 and adopted a resolution which proposes an advisory position on the issue of the Fringe-Toed Lizard for consideration by your City Council. Attached is a Copy of that resolution and we would like to respectfully request that you schedule this item for review by your City Council and refer this issue to either your Planning Commission and/or staff for further review. Over three years ago the Federal Government designated the Coachella Valley Fringe- Toed Lizard as a threatened species". This designation required the identification of a critical habitat area which was later identified as some 18 square miles north of Interstate 10 in the vicinity of 1000 Palms. Federal law imposes restrictions and severe sanctions for development activity in a critical habitat area. Subsequently, amendments have been made to federal aw which require federal intervention if a threatened species" has the possibility of being exposed to harm in areas adjacent to a crtical habitat area. The implications of these amendments are that development could be affected in any area of the Coachella Valley where a Fringe-Toed Lizard> might be found even if those areas are south of Interstate 10 and not in the critical habitat area. Because of these recent developments, the CVAG Executive Committee was commissioned to study this problem by two of our technical committees and the result is the adoption of the attached resolution which provides advice and recommendation to each of the CVAG member agencies for dealing with this issue in a way that will allow development south of Inter- state 10 and at the same time mitigate the adverse impact that potentially exists for the threatened species", the Fringe-Toed Lizard. The attached resolution especially asks your City to review the possibilities of implementing a new development fee which could be levied for the purpose of raising funds which would assist in obtaining and maintaining a desert reserve or critical habitat area. CVAG recommends that your City identify sand blown areas within your corporate limits which might be identified as Fringe-Toed Lizard habitat and consider the possibility of implementing a special development fee which would help to mitigate the adverse impact on the Fringe-Toed Lizard to the satisfaction of the Federal Government. Thank you for reviewing the advisory resolution of the CVAG Executive Conmiittee relating to the Fringe-Toed Lizard issue and should you require any further information please do not hesitate to contact the CVAG staff at 619) 346-1127. truly yours, PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983), cOnt. ement program is ABATENT PROGPAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C OVAG COACHELLA VALLEY ASSOCIATION af GOVERNMENTS * Conty of Riverside & Cities ot; * Coachella * Desert Hot Srings * Indian Wells * lndio * Palm Desert * Palm Springs * Rancho Mirage * Cathedral City * La Quinta RESOLUTION OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE COACHELLA VALLEY ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS REGARDING THE FRINGE TOED LIZARD AND A COACHELLA VALLEY RESERVE FOR IS THREATENED SPECIES' Be it Resolved by the Executive Committee of the Coachela Valley Association of Governments: 1. That CVAG member agency cities and Riverside County be urged to recognize the Fringe-Toed Lizard critical habitat area as an important resource for the Coachella Valley area. 2. That the CVAG member agency cities and Riverside County be urged to support the acquisition of land for a reserve in the Cochella Valley area encouraging the use of funding from the Federal Land and Water Conservation Act, the Nature Conservancy and other private sources. 3. That CVAG encourage the various funding sources, whether they be federal government, the state government or private sources to provide the necessary funding for acquisition of land in the reserve area. 4. That CVAG urge Riverside County to investigate the possibilities of developing interim land use policies which would preclude the disturbance of the Fringe-Toed Lizard reserve area. 5 That CVAG continue to provide a coordinative role for the efforts of the Coachella Valley cities and Riverside County in the process of obtaining funding for the purchase of the reserve area and other planning processes which would promote the preservation of land in the critical habitat area. 6. That CVAG member agencies cities and the County) be urged to consider the implementation of a new development fee which would be levied for the purpose of raising funds which would be committed to purchasing, maintaining or reimbursing funds for the purchase of land in the reserve area north of Interstate 10 as a direct means of mitigating the adverse impact on the Fringe-Toed Lizard's potential taking' in the sandy areas south of 1-10. 7. That the Fringe-Toed Lizard reserve established would recognize the need for storm water protection and other infrastructure and that those uses would be compatible with the concerns of the Fringe-Toed Lizard. PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983), cOnt. ement program is ABATENT PROGPAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: The norable Mayor and of the City CounCil From: Sandra L. Bonner, Principal Planner Date: cber 19, 1983 Subject: TENTATIVE ThACT Na. 14496, Pevised No. 1, A Pequest to Revise a Previously Approved Map to Allow for Condominium Units; Anden Group, Applicant DISCUSS I Background The Applicant is requesting approval to revise a portion of the tentative tract map for the Santa Rosa Qove development. The previous map showed individual lots for each dwelling. The Applicant proposes to change the unrecorded portions of the tract to statutory condominiums, whereby only the units or the buildings are sold while the land rnains in corrron undivided ownership. The revision will apply only to phases four 4) through seven 7); final maps for the first three 3) phases have already been recorded. The purpose of the request is to allow the Applicant rrre flexibility than allowed by the present tract map. Currently, the lots are approximately the sair size as the dwellings. enever the DDlicant wishes to build a larger dwelling on the lot than originally proposed, they must adjust the lot lines to increase the size of the parcel accordingly. Six lot line adjustrrnt5 have been approved by the City for this purse. Approval of this revised map will allow the Applicant irre flexibility in choosing the size of each dwelling and will eliminate the need for lot line adjustirnts. The Planrg commission reviewed the proposal at its Cetober 11, 1983 public hearing. Street Plan The revised map proposes three 3) changes in the street plan fran the previously approved tract map. The following are brief descriptions of the changes and Planning Corroiss ion s recommendation on the proposals. The cul-sac on Lot l has been changed frn the original tract; the bulb or turn-around area has been ved frri the end of the street to a point approxately 250 feet fran the end of the road. The City Fire Marshall has reviewed the nap and has requested that the bulb be placed at the end of the street to provide the required turn-around area for fire engines. The Planning PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983) cOnt. ement program is ABATENT PROGRAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C October 19, 1983 The streets on Lots 14 thru 16 have been changed fran a *`Y" design to two the plan and feet in length. is that the cule-sac was blocked by an accident or a disabled vehicle, fire hoses could he extended a Urfl of 600 feet. This requirement is consistent with the stids of other cities in the Coachella Valley; Palm Desert and Indio limit cul-de-sacs to 600 feet, while Rancho Mirage and Palm Springs ljrnit dead-end streets to 500 feet. The Applicant 5 representative stated that the City Engineer has agreed to allow the 856-foot-long cule-sac if an alternate emergency vehicle access were provided. The Planning rinissi agreed and added Condition er 17 to the conditions of approval requiring a minimum 12-foot-wide emergency access easement connecting the two culde-sacs Lots F and The streets on Lots 18 thru 21 have been changed to eliminate one culde-sac and to provide for riore open space area. The Planruig Occission surted the proposed street design. The Applicant's representative also requested that the City delete the City Engineer's requirement that all street curve radii he a minimum of 100 feet. The intent of this requirt is that streets with gentler curves with larger radii) are safer than sharp turns. The Planning ssion determined that the proposed sharper curves were appropriate for t F", which curves along the base of a flood control dike and serves only ten houses. However, the Carmission upheld the City Engineer1 5 requirement for the rnainder of the streets in the revised subdivision. Nun)er and Lccation of Units The total nurrd of units in the entire Santa Rosa Cove develt will be 589, which is less than the 591 units which were originally approved for the development. Fgarding the location of the dwellings, the zoning ordinance requires that the buildings be set back a rrijfljrFrL of 10 feet fran all interior drives and 5 and 10 feet fran all tract boundaries depending on whether it is a side or rear yard setback). All of the site ist be in compliance with the requireeents of the zoning ordinance and the approved Exhibit *`D' showing the unit layout. Additional Crtts Although it is not a part of this revised tract map, the Applicant has agreed to install a sidewalk along the west side of Eisenhower Drive fran Avenida Mazatlan to the southern tract boundary. As a condition of approval for cific Plan Nb. 121-E, of which this tract is a Th11 r)1rq, tn Citv for aDoroval showing the pro- PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983), cont ement program is ABATENT PROGPAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C STAFF EPORT CITY COUNC October 19, 1983 Page Three. Staff has not received any written rrrrents either for or against the proposed revision fran the adjoining property owners The property owner association' S Board of Directors has stated that the proposed change will have no effect on the association. Staff has prepared an environmental assessment and has determined that approval of this request will not significantly adversely affect the environment. F:NDTNGS 1. The proposed revision is consistent with the previously approved Specific Plan No. 121-E. 2. The proposed revision will be compatible with the existing Santa Rosa Cove Development and other adjacent develQurnt. 3. pproval of the project will not have a significant adverse effect on the environment. pEmENDED ION Based upon the above findings, the City Council adopts the negative declaration prepared for the envirtal assessment and approves Thntative Tract p No. 14496, Revised No.1, in accordance with the approved exhibits and subject to the attached conditions of approval. SLB:d'rw A?FOVD O CGJE. METi; rTY CIJNCI PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983) cont ement program is ABATENT PROGRAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEMANDS. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, to approve demands as shown on the Demand/Warrant Register dated October 18, 1983. APPROVED and ADOPTED this 18th day of October, 1983. /MAYOR ATTEST CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983) cont. ement program i ABATENT PROGRAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: Fellow Councimbers From: Fred wolfffij Date: September 23, 1'983 Subject: Attached ITQuality of Life! Memo Attached is a memo from me to you regarding a major pro- posal I will bring to our October 18th Council Since the proposed program would represent a big thrust for community activities and participation, I am sending copies to the major organizations in our city see list of cc.s at end of memo & attached cover-letter). I feel it would be helpful to us to know how people feel about this. I truly hope that each one of you will support this pro- gram and make it a major, priority thrust of the Council. Should you decide positively, I would recommend that we remain actively involved. Perhaps each one of us could be involved with a couple lements of the program, or at least monitor them. Hopefully, we can put politics and personalities aside and just focus on providing some worthwhile improvements for the people who live in our city. Please, letts work together on this. This cover memo is for the four of you and Frank and Ann only. cc. Frank Usher Ann Jennings PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983) cOnt. ement program i ABATENT PROGPAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C fld MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: Honorable Mayor and nibers of the City Council From: Frank M. Usher, City Manager Date: October 14, 1983 Subject: Cable Television Deregulation At a meeting among the city managers of the affected cities, which also included several council members, including Council Member Henderson, it was agreed that our several city attorneys should meet together with the consultant who assisted in the development of the City of Indio franchise. It is expected that this group will provide advice to the cities regarding possible action which we can take individually and collectively to oppose or modify the attempt at deregulation by Coachella valley Cable Television. We agreed that we would equally share the cost, if any, for the consultants time for one or two meetings. PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983) cont. ement program is ABATENT PROGPAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council From: Ann Jennings, Assistant to the City Manager Date: October 14, 1983 Subject: Participation in Public Employees Retirement System The election among City employees has been completed, with nine employees voting to join the System, and zero employees disapproving participation. The final step in accomplishing our intended participation in the System is introduction and adoption of an ordinance authorizing a contract between the Council and the Board of Administration of the Public Employees Retirement System. Introduction of the accompanying proposed ordinance is respectfully recommended. Ann Jennngs 9 AP C..:UCi PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983), cont. ement program is ABATENT PROGRAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members From: Doug Brown, Community safety Coordinator Date: October 13, 1983 Subjeci: Approval Request for Purchase of One 1) Light Duty Trailer In order to save time and money in using a single vehicle for both animal control work and for street maintenance we have come to the conclusion that a light utility trailer would be very useful. The animal control cage can be left on the bed of the pick-up truck at all times. This facilitates a faster response for animal control calls. The utility trailer would be towed behind the truck and would be capable of hauling all of the necessary supplies for street maintenance work. The price of a factory built trailer, from U-Haul, for example, would be around $10Q. The trailer we would like approval to purchase will cost us $450. It is a used trailer but it is in very good condition. We would like to request an additional $200 for re-painting, re-wiring the lights, and making some minor modifications so that it will better serve our needs. We would especially like to have this trailer on-line and ready for use during the Community Cleanup Day on October 29. Respectfully submitted, U Douglas Brown Community safety Coordinator DE/tb A?R0Vt0 TO CONTENT. PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983), cont. ement program is ABATENT PROGRAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: Frank M. Usher, City Manager From: Phil Coggins, Building Official Date: October 13, 19S3 Subject: REQUEST FOR APPROPRIATICN OF FUNDS TO BE OCATED TO TIjE BUIlDING DEPARTN FOR OF UNSAFE OR SUBSTND SmUCruRES It is requested that an appropriation of funds be allocated to the Building Department for abatement of structures per Ordinance No. 457, Section 3, Uniform Hausing Code, an ordinance adopted by the City of La Quinta. The processing of abatements is outlined in Ordinance No.457, Section 2. B., batement of Unsafe and Substandard Buildings. The first step in the abatement process is to declare an unsafe or Substandard building a public nuisance as defined in Section 17920.3 of the Health and safety Code. At that tire, the first notice must be mailed to aners and lien holders specifying the conditions which render the structure unsafe or substandard, and giving the owner thirty 30) days to abate said structure. If the owner fails to take nasures to abate the structure within 30 days, then the lien holder may abate it within fifteen 15) days after that expiration. During the period, a Notice of Pendency of Proceedings must be filed with the County Recorders Office in Riverside. If, after forty-five 45) days, no action has been taken, a second notice is mailed directing the owner to appear at a hearing of the city council. Said hearing to be not less than 15 days after the posting and mailing of notice. If satisfactory results have not been obtained within 30 days after the hearing, the abatement inay begin. A statement of expenses is kept during the entire proceeding and all administrative time, as well as costs for materials and/or labor will be recorded and billed to the owner. Failure of the owner to make irrmediate payment will be grounds to cause the statement of expenses to be turned over to the County Auditor, who shall place the amount thereon on the assessment roll as a special assessment to be paid with the owners taxes. It is possible, with the type of abatements that are being considered, to have excess funds frari the sale of materials, if abatement takes full course and the structure is razed. In the event that such excess funds do occur, the monies are to be retained by the City Treasurer to the credit of the owner until such person or owner proves Ownership satisfactorily to the City Treasurer. IrrTrdiate action needs to be taken on two, abandoned structures in the City at this PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983), cont. ement program is ABATENT PROGRAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C REQUEST FOR FUNDS BUIlDING DEPARIMENT October 13, 1983 Page Two. The following is a brief ary of the two houses presently needing abatement: 77-550 TT.F RERO bandoned by S & J Managnt Crpany, the assessor' S records show no other owners. Several letters were sent and returned while trying to locate this company. If funds are approved, this would be the first house that would be abated. This house was cleted and given a final building inspection. As of January of this year, the house was in good condition. DQring the rrnth of March, it was observed that the front door was missing and since then, every window in the house including shower doors and medicine cabinet mirrors have been broken out. The carpet in the living ron was stolen, drywall kicked in, toilets and plbing fixtures stolen, electric panel stripped, hot water heater kicked in, air-conditiing cressor unit stolen and the vandalism still continues. See photos attached) 53-584 AVENIDA JUAREZ Upon inspection of this structure, it was noted that newspapers were lying on the floor dating back to 1955. The house apparently has not been occupied for many years and gives the appearance of a shack more than a house. The structure would not meet any of the rninim' requirement of the Building Code and the Fire Departt has expressed an interest in burning the building for training purposes if proper permission is received. The house has some furnishings in it and has become an attractive nuisance for minors. The owner lives in Glendale and has ignored previous request s to secure the structure. See photos attached) The cost of abating these and other structures would include the expense of a title search at $125.00, and if the situation warrants, the boarding up of the structure at a cost between $200.00 to $400.00 each. It is recommended that at least $5,000.00 be considered as an apprOpriation for this program. The abatement program should be started as soon as possible as the appearance of these houses is very noticeable and depressing to those who are living near them as well as for those residents who must drive through this area of the cove. RESPECIGUCLY SUBMID, /; Phil Cogg Building Official PC:drrw Attch Photos of House at 77-550 Calle Potrero Photos of House at 53-584 Avenida Juarez TO APR0VED CONJNJ. PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983), cont ement program is ABATENT PROGRAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C MEMORANDUM CITVOFLAQUINTA To. The Horab1e yor and tibers of the City Cincil From: Phil coggins, Building Official Dale: Septebeer 6, 1983 Subject: pOPOS AMEDMMMT TO OCE NO. 32, SEI 18.40(c), REGDG HEIGFT AND IDQATI( OF IIS AND S BAGPJND ently, an application for a permit to build a 6' high fence on tap of an existing retaining wall was sultted to the cuhity Develoent Departrnt, ui1dinc Section. The applicants were Mr. & Mrs. Albert Crjz, 77-810 Calle Tcula. Their lot is located on the northwest corner of Calle Te'tctila and Avenida Martinez. The existin9 retaining wall in estiop- runs north and south on this lot with the height at the south end being 4'2" anc the height at the north end being 2'6". The applicants originally intended to add the 6, high fence on top of the existing retaining wall, which would result in the north end height being 10' 6'. After discusina the matter with the applicantsi they reconsidered and regLiested that a 4, high fence be allowed on top of the retg wall. The auplicants explained that they have grandchildren stay with frequently and if they added the 1,10" height that would cTplete the allle inaXMmrn 6. height, it wi1d create a safety hazard by not providing an adequate guardrail. Staff recds that SECrIO l.40 c) of Ordiice No.32 be arrered to read as follows: SEI 18.40 Il.S, AND LANDSCAPING The height of walls, fences, hedges and landscaping, as permitted, shall be measured from the lowest point of finish grade as defined in apter 70 of the Uniform Building code. This would provide staff with a nre precise definition of the ordinance. Staff also rends that a subsection e) be added to Ordinance No. 32 to read as follows: PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983), cont. ement program is ABATENT PROGPAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C 1 C SCmt.& 9L Pd The draqes of thi oinnce u1d e1imii*ate the reair merit of ai1cnts hava t fIle for a vaIanc, the nninmjrp COEt Of which IE $X 2OO.OO. Pc:dnw D AS TO PAGE 2 MONTHLY UPDATE AUGUST 1983) cOnt. ement program jE ABATENT PROGPAMS: The vehicle aba BIB] 01-30-1997-U01 02:47:23PM-U01 CC-U02 10-U02 18-U02 83-U02 C City C1ek ot th City of Lc uint 6-10 6.1ic L"stj'>Co Ld Quinta, CA 22'j3 The undersigned property owner(s) hereby protest the annexation of the property described below to the City of La Quinta through Annexation No. 1. 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