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1983 06 21 CCu p. CITY C()pCl ITY A regular meeting to be held at tb La Quinta City Hall, 78-105 Calle Estado, La Quinta, California. June 21, 983 7:30 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER A. Invocation B. Flag Salute 2. ROLL CALL 3. PUBLIC COMMENT This is the time set aside for citizens to address the City Council on rratters relating to City business. en addressing the Council, please state your narne and address. The proceedings of the Council meeting are recorded on tape, and comnients of each person shall be limited to three 3) minutes. 4. WRITTEN COMIJNICATIONS \/ A. Communication from Fesmire & Willams continued consideration). LB. Communication from the La Quinta Chamber of Coierce. 5. COMMENT BY COUNCIL NEERS 6. HEARINGS A. Continued public hearing regarding Tentative Tract Nap No. 19203, Anendent No. 2, the Desert Club of La Quinta, Applicant. 1. Report from the Associate Planner. 2. Report from the City Engineer. 3. Notion for adoption. 7. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Approval of the Minutes of the regular meeting held June 7, 1983. PROPOSED RFSOLUTION. A RESOLUTION OF TE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEMNDS. 8. BUSINESS SESSION A. PROPOSED ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COLCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, ANENDING THE CITY'S ZONING ORDINANCE BY ADDING THERFTO RLGLliTlONS PETTING TO LOCATION AND HEIGHT OF ALLS AND FENCES. Ordinance for adoption. Roll Call) B. PROPOSED ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COi:\CIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, CRIATING AND ESTABLISHING A HU'IAN RELATIONS CO'.ITTEE. 1. Ordinance for adoption. Roil Call) BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u Tw. Report from the Associate Planner regarding Dtice of Intention to vacate a portion of Desert ClUb Drive, the Desert Club of La quinta, Applicant. Resolution for adoption. D. Report from the Associate Planner regarding a Resolution of Intention to vacate Avenida Montero and Calles Felipe, Orense, Seana, Huerta and Remo, Montero Estates Association, Applicant. Report from the City Engineer. Resolution for adoption. Report from the Associate Planner regarding Surf3ce Mining Permit o. 127, a request to amend a condition of approval, Paul Ames, Applicant. 1. Communication from Paul Ames. 2. Motion for adoption. Report from the Administrative Assistant regarding status of Community Development Block Crant funds. Q. Report from the City Manager regarding establishment of a Redevelopent Agency. L. Ordinance for introduction. Notion to retain stradling, Yocca, Carison and Roth Notion to retain Katz hollis Coren arid Associates, Inc. \H. Repo2t from the City Manager regarding draft refuse collection service contract. I. Other. 9. ADjQUNT BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u +4/4 FESMIRE & WILLIAMS ATTCRNEYS AEAOE May 31, 1983 HGHWAY 111 P.O BOX 1931 INDIG. CAUFORN 922O 61 347.7397 City of La Quinta P.O. Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92253 Attention: City Clerk Re: Petition to Restructure the Governing Board of Desert Sands Unified School District. Dear Honorable Council Members: The County registrar of voters has certified the attached peti- tion to restructure the current Desert Sands Unified School District governing board and to require that each trustee live within his specific trustee area. We firmly believe that these steps are necessary to guarantee continued responsible leadership on the Desert Sands Unified School Districts governing board. We urge each of you to reflect upon the history of the Desert Sands Unified School District and participate in the proposed restructuring by voting a resolution in support of the petition. Please place this request upon the agenda for the next meeting of your Citncil and please confirm that date with this office. UL GEORGE W 1S Attorney at Law 7 MEXICAN AMERICAN POLITICAL ASSOCIATION %iQ By: CHRIS SILVA, President I BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u LaQuinta Chamber of Commerce p 0 BOX 255 LA QUINJA CA 92253 619-564 3 99 June 2, 1983 CITY OF LA QUINTA Post Office Box 1504 La Quinta, California 92253 Attention: FRANK M. USHER City Manager Subject: Request for Chamber of Commerce Funding Gentlemen: INTRODUCTION The La Quinta Chamber of Commerce is anxious to contribute to the betterment of La Quinta. It is our desire to support the business community, as well as the residential membership. Our goals are to promote the existing amenities and those of the future. These efforts are vital to the C4ty of La Quinta. PROJECTED BUDGET In order for the Chamber to reach these goa1s we must first become a Working Chamber". To accomplish this involves certain expenses which we have itemized below. These figures are representative of comparable Chambers and are estimates only. PROJECTED BUDGET per annum) Rent $ 600.00 Printing 2,400.00 Supplies and Postage 2,400.00 Telephone 2,400.00 Secretary 1/2 day) 7,200.00 Executive Director 1/2 day) 12,000.00 Insurance 400.00 Dues and Subscriptions 200.00 Contingencies 4,800.00 Total Annual Budget $32,400.00 Page 1 of 2 BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 uCITY OF LA QUINTA June 2, 1983 Attn: Frank M. Usher Page 2 of 2 According to surrounding community Chambers of Commerce, eighty percent 80%) of Chamber inquiries pertain to City business. We will strive to be sufficiently well-informed to alleviate this added burden on the City, thus justifying the financial aid from the City. CONCLUSION It is the wish of the Chamber Directors to work closely with the City to establish a good rapport between the City and the Chamber membership. With your financial aid, we can not only assist you, the City, but can provide services to our mem- bership which presently are financially unfeasible, but which can be developed into working' income for the Chamber. Thank you for consideration of our request. S ncerely, LA QUINTA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE JONTGOME R Y President JLM/at BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u N A LaQuinta Chamber of Commerce P 0 0X 255 LA QU N A CA 92253 6 9 64 3 99 June 2O 1983 CITY OF LA QUINTA Post Office Box 1504 La Quinta, California 92253 Attention: FRANK M. USH[R City Manager Subject: Request for Chamber of Commerce Funding Gentlemen: It is our hope to form a committee from a cross section of the business community and concerned citizens to provide input to the general plan, helping to create appropriate zoning and specific business and industrial ventures, thus broadening and diversifying our tax base. We need Chamber-startup money to enhance our services to the membership. It is unfair to request increased membership fees prior to being in a position of pro- viding additional services. Our neighboring cities are assisting their Chambers financially, as noted in the enclosures. Obviously their long experience has proven the benefits of a well- financied Chamber. Approximately 80% of Chamber mail, calls and dropins are related directly to our City, such as: Address of City Hall Post Office Phone Number of City Hall Schools Directions to Reach City Hall Voter Registration Who Is City Manager Leash Law & Licensing Who Is Mayor and Council Street Complaints Meeting Dates Garbage Collection Planning Department Utilities Building Codes & Permits History of La Quinta Business Licensing & Zoning Senior Citizens Programs Fire Department Youth Programs Police Department City Maps & Brochures. 2< Page 1 of 2 BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 uCITY OF LA QUINTA June 20, 19S3 Attn: Frank M. Usher Page 2 of 2 We need $30,000 from the City to set in motion the goals we wish to accomplish, which are listed below: 1. To promote the civic and economic welfare of La Quinta. 2. To disseminate information nationally and statewide, the advantages and growth potential of La Quinta. 3. To plan economic growth through encouragement of controlled and responsible commercial development. 4. To enhance commercial property values through continued review of zoning laws and building codes. 5. To provide a safer and more secure community for commercial development. 6. To serve and to cooperate with City government, property owner associations, private developers and to further the aims, goals and purposes of the City of La Quinta. Thank you for consideration of our request. Sincerely, LA QUINTA CHAMBER OF COfriMERCE JAMES L. MONTGOMERY President JLM/at Enclosures BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To The Honorable Mayor and nbers of the City Council From Sandra Bonner, Associate Planner Date June 21, 1983 Subeot. Th:NTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 19203, AMsNED NO. 2, The Desert Club of La Quinta, Applicant. During a phone conversation with Thmas Thornburgh on June 21, 1983, the applicant stated to staff that he wished the City Council to consider an amendment to the conditions of approval. The applicant requests that the City Council approve Tentative Tract Map No. 19203 Amended No. to allow a maximum of 54 dwellings, each having a nlinThw]m size of 1,200 square feet, and also to approve the tentative tract map for the 60 unIts as shown on the Dinit *`A, provided that prior to construction the proposed ordinance amendment allowing 50 square foot condominium units has been approved and adopted. The Applicant hs stated that this will permit him to construct the 44 units which are proposed for the northerly portion of the site without requiring him to either wait for the zoning ordinance amendment to be approved or to eliminate the smaller units at this time. The Applicant has also stated that he wishes this type of approval of two alternative plans so that he will not be required to resuxnit devont plans to the City Council and Planning Cyrnission for approval if an ordinance amendment is approved at a later date allowing condominium units smaller than 1,200 square feet. BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u MEMORANDUM /2 CITY OF LA QUINTA I To: The norable 1ayor and ribers of the City Council From. Sand L. Bonner, Associate Planner Date: June 21, 1983 Subject: ThNTATIVE MAP NO. 19203, AMEIrED NO. 2, A Request to Divide 15.8 Acres into i' Lots and to Construct a 6Unit Statutory Condniiiurn Project, The Desert Club of La Quinta, Applicant BACKGROUND Consideration of Tentative Tract Map No. 19203, Aeended No. 2, was continued fr the June 7, 1983 hearing to allow the City Council additional tm to review the application and to confer with the Planning Cwission please refer to the June 7, 1983 staff report for a description and analysis of the project). A joint City Council/Planning CmrrLission study session was held on June 14, 1983 to discuss the proposed deve1oent. A major area of discussion was the proposed 750 square foot dwellings, which are below the minimum 1,200 square foot dwelling size required by the current zoning. The Councilmnbers and Conmissioners discussed the following Lo alternatives: to require the Applicant to apply for and have approved a change of zone on his property alone, or to require the Applicant to apply for and have approved an ordinance amendment which would apply to all planned unit developments proposed within the City. Irregardless of the course of action followed, the project must be brought into compliance with either the approved change of zone or ordinance amendment.) AYSIs Concerning conditioning the approval of Tentative Tract Map No.19203, Amended No. 2 to require a change of zone on the property, a shortcoming identified at the stud session was that it failed to set a standard which would be applied to other projects. As a result, the Crimlssion and Council would need to deal with the same issues and concerns on a case by case basis. In addition, developers would be uncertain when and where smaller units would he appropriate. Conditioning the tract map to require an approved ordinance amendment had several identified favorable points. First, it is equitable in that it applies to all developments within the City. Secondly, it recognizes the concern voiced by a number of developers that the 1,200 square foot requirement may not be appropriate for one-bedroom dwellings within planned unit developments. Thirdly, in Dlanfled unit developments ere the dwellings are attached, the smaller size of the unit is not readily appent ard therefore not detrimental to the surrounding development. Staff supports the development of an ordinance amendment allowing a max'rmm' percentage of units under 1,200 square feet with a minimum erase unit size. In addition to the reasons sited aoove, this approach provides clear criteria and guidelines for the developer while allowing design flexibility. BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u2< i()Il)r.2tt Ic vor idx.rs of th< Cit 2'L)UC1 21, 1983 Page In addition to the ale recommendation, staff reaYrds that the ordinance amendment be approved and adopted prior to the issuance of grading and bjldin9 permits. This Will allow the applicant to record the lot split or tract map prior to the adoption. Hoeever, it will guarantee that no development will occur which is not in accordance with the adopted ordinance. If, upon the City tincil S adoption of the ordinance amendment the proposed development On 1 of Tentative Thact Map NC. 19203, tnded No. 2 is not in compliance, the Applicant will be required to suht rised development plans for review and approval. Staff recaTrners that the Gcuncil require that these revised plans be reviewed and approved by the PlannL CCnfl'ssjon and City Council prior to the issuance.;pCo of grading and building permits FINDINGS 1. The proposed project is consistent with the La Cuinta General Plan. 2. The proposed land division into two lots is consistent with the R3*4Q00 zoning. 3. The proposed deveLoent will be in accordance with the standards of the MLlnicipal Land Us-c Crdince No. 348, as in effect at the tin of te issuance of gradLm and building permits. 4. Approval of the project will not have a significant adverse Ainpact on the environment. RECMENDFD TICN Based upon the findings contained in this report, the City Council approves Tentative Tract Map Nc. 19203, Aeended No.2, in accordance with the approved Exhibits A, B and C amd subject to the attached conditions of approval. SLB BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u78105 CALLE ESTADO LA OUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 619) 564-2246 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, will hold a special meeting in conjunction with the La Quinta Planning Commission meeting Tuesday, June 14, 1983, at 7:00 p.in. in the City Council Chambers at 78-105 Calle Estado, La Quinta, California. The purposes of the meeting are as follows: 1) Consideration of conditions regarding Tentative Tract Map No. 19203, Amendment No. 1. 2) Consideration of zoning regarding Tentative Tract Map No. 19203, Amendment No. 1. 3) Consideration of zoning for any condominium project in the City of La Quinta. Frank M Usher City Clerk Dated: June 13, 1983 flflA IA OlIPTA CA FflDyIA o99k BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA 1OF l,rRo AS O NTEN. i c0U IL To: P1anni Depari:it OF From: Richard Coy, City Engineer Date: June l, 1983 Subject: Conditions of Appral Tentative Tract No. 19203, Aeencd No. 2 1. Dedicate and improve the following Public right of way in accordance with City standards approved by the City Engineer: A. Avenue 52: Conform to the adopted Avenue 52 Specific Plaii install full improvements including curb, gutter, 4-foot sidewalk across the entire frontage. Connecting hal f-width pavement irprovflts easterly to join the existing section. Any proposed realignment of Avenue 52 outside the limits of the Specific Plan st be approved hi the Cit\ Council and City Engineer prior to recordation of the final rap. Applicant to aoguire at his eppense any right of way reguired by said revision. In the event right of way cannot be acguired, Applicant irtList conform to original Specific Plan. B. Avenida Beniiidas: Dedicate and construct 44-foot half-width including curb, gutter, sidewalk and A. C. paving in accordance with City Standard No.108 along the entire frontage of the project. 2. Applicant shall subnit a phasing map for approval by the Planning and Engineering Deparbrnts prior to recordation of final map. 3. If the Applicant wishes to realign the present Avenue 52 near his south tract boundary, he nmist suuuit the following plans for approval prior to the recordation of the final map: A. Dedication of full irprovents for Avenida Berrrmidas to the proposed join with the existing pavnt. B. Any additional plans or irproverents as may be reguired. 4. Driveway location for entrances including emergency access so designed in accordance with City standards and approved by City Egineer prior to recordation of final inp. 5. Desert Club Drive within the tract boundary shall be vacated prior to recordation of final map. Any affected ingress and egress right of any property owner rmjst be cccplied with to their satisfaction prior to vacation. C. BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u 1'rq rtJT3t jun 1, 198? Page 6. Dedicate all necessary easements on final map. Prepare a grading drainage plan prepared by a registered Civil Engineer prior to recordation of the final map. 8. Prepare water and sewer plans approved by CVWD, Health Departit and the City Engineer. Dry sewers shall be installed for future connection. RM:dm BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u RU I S June 7, 198 Cray Line Tours 1615 $ 31465 Charter bus trip to LAFCO heariri9 held 6/9/83 1 I 1 N A RESOLTION OF IE CTY COUNCIL THE CiTY OF LA QUINTA, CALiFORNIA, APPOVINC Il';Ds. BE I'r RESOLVED by the City COucj1 of the City of La Quinta, Caufornia, to approve demands as shown on the Demand/Warrant Register dated June 7, 1983 APPROVED and ADOPTED this 215t day of June, 1983. MAYOR ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: CITY AtTORNEY CTY MANAGER BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 u L AMENDING THE CITY'S ZONING CI';; CC;\CIL CITY C.? ORDIN;A'CE BY ADDING THERETO REGULATIONS RELATING TO LOCA:oN AND HEIGHT OF LLS AND FENCES. The city council of the City of La Quinta, California, does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Riverside County Ordinance No. 348 which was adopted by reference by this city council by Ordinance No. 5, operative August 29, 1982) hereby is amended by addin9 thereto a new section, to be numbered SECTION 8.4O, and reading as follows: SECTION 18.40 WALLS, FENCES AND LANDSCAPING. No person shall erect a fence or wall or visual obstrDction, or permit the 9growth of a hedge or landscaping, on a residentially zoned lot, which is in violation of any of the following provisions: a) Height Standards. Except as provided in subsection b) below, walls or fences not exceeding six 6) feet in height shall be permitted in all side, rear and front yards and along all property lines, excepting the corner cutback areas. b) Protection of Intersection Visibility. The following regula- tions shall apply regarding corner lots at the intersections of streets. 1) There shall be no visual obstructions as herein defined within the corner cutback area. The corner cutback area is hereby defined as the triangular area created by a forty-five 45) degree angle line on a horizontal plane conneOtinQ two 2) points on intersection property lines as shown on Exhibit A". 2) In the corner cutback area, visual obstructions are hereby defined as any wall, fence., obstacle, mature landscaping or anything allowed, installed, set out or maintained which exceeds a height of three and one-half 3) feet above the joining top of curb at the applicable corner of the street intersection, or three 3) feet above the nearest pavement surface where there is no curb, or the existing traveled roadway where there is no curb or pavement. 3) ExceDtions. Visual obstructions shall not include existing or future permanent buildings, which are other- wise constructed or maintained in accordance with applicable zoning and building regulations; public Lv.ilit\ Doles, trees trimmed at the trunk at least iqht 8) feet above the lovel of the reference point def3ned herein Drovided trees are spaced so that runks do not create a visual barrier, and official raffic or other governmental signs. 4) In residential zones, the corner cutback area shall consist of a triangular area created by the diaQonal BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 !u ch..ection of to 2) DOXntb measures twenty 2Q) feet back from the intersection of the pro]()ngation of the property lines abutting tL two Streots. c) Method of Height Measurement. The hei(Jht of walls, fences, hedges and landscaping, as permitted, shall be measured from finish grade as defined in Chapter 70 of the \2niform Building Code. In the event that practical difficulties and hardships result from the strict enforcement of these regulations due to grade problems of abutting street, slope of property, or other site conditions, the applicant requesting a building permit may apply for a variance as provided for in Section 18.27 of this zoning ordinance. d) Notwithstanding any provision of Section 18.8 to the contrary, any fence, wall, hedge or landscaping which is destroyed or damaged to the extent of more than 50% of its total replacement value, may not be reconstructed, repaired, rebuilt or reestablished. For purposes of this subsection, the portion thereof, which is in a corner cutback area shall be considered separately from the rest of any fence, wall, hedge or landscaping to which it is or was attached. SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty 30) days after passage. SECTION 3. POSTING. The City Clerk shall within 15 days after passaQe of this ordinance, cause it to be posted in at least the 3 public places designated by resolution of the City Council; shall certify to the adoption and posting of this ordinance; and shall cause this ordinance and its certification, together with Droof of posting, to be entered in the book of ordinances of this City. The foregoing ordinance was approved and adopted at a meeting of the City Council held on this 7th day of June 1983, by the following vote: AYES: Council Members Allen, olff and Mayor Baier. NOES: Council Members Cox and Plenderson. ABSENT: None. NAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: CITY ATTORNEY CITY NAGER BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 "u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 #u 6 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFONIA, CREATING AND ESTABLISHING A HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE. The city council of the City of La Quinta, California, does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Pursuant to Sections 50262 et seq. of the Govern- nent Code of the State of California, there is hereby established for the city a human relations committee, which shall consist of five members, serving without compensation, and appointed in the manner and for the terms prescribed in Sections 2.04.060 and 2.06.010, respectively, of the La Quinta Municipal Code. SECTION 2. The Committee shall have the responsibilities and obligations set forth in Sections 50264 and 50265 of the Government Code, and in particular as follows: a) To foster mutual respect and understanding among all racial, religious and nationality groups in the community. b) To make such studies in any field of human relation- ship in the community as in the judgment of the committee will aid in effectuating its general purposes. c) To inquire into incidents of tension and conflict among or between various racial, religious and nationality groups, and to take action by means of conciliation, conference, and persuasion to alleviate such tensions and conflict. d) To conduct and recommend such educational programs as, in the judgment of the committee, wIll increase good will among inhabitants of the community and open new opportunities Into all phases of community life for all inhabitants. SECTION 3. Pursuant to Section 50262 of the Government Code, in selecting the membership of the Committee, the City Council shall take into consideration, among other things, the various religious, racial, nationality and political groups in the community. The Committee shall designate its own chairperson and vice-chairperson. SECTION 4. Meetinqs dfld Procedures. Regular meetings of the Committee shall be held quarterly on such days, times and locations as are determined by the Committee and may be adjourned from time to time as the Committee may deem appropriate. The Chairman of the Committee may call sDcclal meetings in the manner provided for by law. All rncetin9s shall comply with the requirements of the Ralph M. Brown Act and shall be structured so as to permit the broadest eMchanqe of viewpoints and communication of ideas between members of the Committee, members of the community and other interested parties. BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 $uC?;iNA'.CL NC. SECTION 5. Mintes and Peports. The Committee shall forward minutCs of its neetings to the City Council and City Manager as soon as is practicable after each regular and special session. Further, the Committee may forward reports to the City Council and/or the City Manager as appropriate. SECTION 6. Staffinq Assistance. The Committee shall have reasonable access to and cooperation of, all City staff as necessary to proper performance of the functions described above. Requests for additional professional staff and/or financial assistance shall be directed to the City Manager and may be subject to subsequent approval by the City Council. SECTION EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be in full frce and effect thirty 30) days after passage. SECTION POSTING. The City Clerk shall within 15 days after passage of this ordinance, cause it to be posted in at least the 3 public places designated by resolution of the City Council'. shall certify to the adoption and posting of this ordinance; and shall cause this ordinance and its certification, together with proof of posting, to be entered in the book of ordinances of this City. The foregoing ordinance was approved and adopted at a meeting of the City Council held on this day of 19S3, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLER APPROVED AS TO FORM APPROVED AS TO CONTFNT' ATTOKRNE) T BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 %u I: MEMORANDUM CITV OF LA QUINTA TO CoTENT To The Honorable Mayor and MEs of the City Council r;'G 0 From Sandra L. Bonner, Associate Planner Date: June 21, 1983 CITY Subject: NICE OF INENTION to Vacate that Portion of Desert Club Drive South of Calle Amigo, Desert Club of La Quinta, Applicant The Alicant has Submitted a petition requesting the City Council to abandon the 77i foot-long section of Desert Club Drive which is south of Calle Amigo. This section of roadway was dedicated and paved as a part of Desert Club Estates No.1, whose tract boundary follows the south and west sides of this street. The Applicant is requesting abandonment to allow for the adjoining property to be developed as a planned unit condominium development. The application has been reviewed by staff and has been determined to be lete. The three property owners with lots adjacent to the street have suhflitted written petitions supporting the request. Therefore, the request can be scheduled for public hearing. The Nctice of Thtention to Vacate will set the time and place for the public hearing on the requested abandonment, with the hearing to be scheduled not less than 15 days from the date of passage of the resolution. Staff requests that the hearing be scheduled no sooner than July 19, 1983 to provide the time needed to receive crinents from the affected public agencies and utility companies. Coistehcy With The General Plan Prior to approving the resolution, the City Council must make the finding that the request is consistent with the La Quinta General Plan. Staff has reviewed the case and has made the tentative determination that the request is consistent with the City's adopted Street and Circulation Eleeent of the Ceneral Plan. The street is designated as a local or neighborhood street. Abandoneent of the street will not restrict access to any parcel. Tn addition, abandonment will not adversely affect areawide circulation. Although motorists have extended' the road by driving over the dirt southward towards the fire station, this extension is not a dedicated right of way nor was it included in the street plans of Riverside County ads Department. Avenida Benriudas and the new Avenue 52 which basically follows the alignment of Calle Amigo) will adequately provide for the areawide circulation. City staff has prepared an environmental assest and has tentatively determined that the proposed abandonment will not have a significant effect on the environment. A Negative Declaration statnent of no significant effect) has been prepared. BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 &uThe Honorable Myor and Mbers of the City Council June 21, 1983 Page o. FINDIGS 1. The application is complete and therefore can be scheduled for public hearing. 2. The request is consistent with the La Quinta General Plan. REMENDATIN That the City Council approve and adopt the Pesolution of Intention to abandon a portion of Desert Club Drive, setting the public hearing for July 19, 1983 City Council meeting at the City Hall. SLB:drrrv BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 'u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 (u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 )u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 *u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 +uThe Honorable yor and rribers of the City CoiFicil June 21, 1983 Page FIN)INGs 1. The application has been determined to be c1ete. 2. The request is consistent with the La Quinta General Plan. REC4MENDATI( That the City CounCil approve and adopt the Resolution of Intention to Vacate Avenida Montero and Calles Felipe, Orense, Searna, Huerta and Peeo, setting the pi1ic hearing for July 19, 1983 City Council meeting at City Hall. SLB:dmr BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 ,u MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA D A C IT C3 3? * To. City Manager Or From: Pichard Ms Coy City Engineer Date: June 17, 1983 Subject: Proposed Vacation of Avenida Msntero and Neightorg Streets The engineering department has reviewed the proposed vacation and recoreends said vacation subject to the following conditions: 1 Subnit easements for approval Dr ior to recordation ion to insure emergency ingress and egress over existing streets. 2. ibmit easnts for approval prior to recordation for ingress and egress and intenance of all public utilities. 3. No closures, blkage or improvements can be made that cause a blockage or diversion of storm drainage ninoff. 4. Sulit for aDDroval of construction drainage any gate or device for controlling entry or exit prior to construction. 5. Provide copy of homeowners regulations or any association who is responsible for rnaintainence of said streets. This docit must include all authority necessary to insure maintenance and must be approved by the City Attorney. 6. SuLt evidence of title insurance that holds the City harmless fr lawsuit relative to said vacation. C BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 -u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 .u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 /u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 0u 7/fm MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: The norable Mayor and rs of the City Council From: Sandra L. Banner, Associate Planner Date: June 21, 1983 Cii Subject: pESOLION OF INION for the Vacation of Avenida Montero and Calles Felipe, Orense, Searna, Hilerta and Peeo; Montero Estates Association, Inc., Applicant The Applicant has submitted petitions requesting the City Council to vacate the above mentioned existing public streets which provide access to a 66-lot, single- family housing subdivision located at the northwest corner of Avenue 50 and Washington Street See attached map). The pLirpose of the request to turn these streets over to the private ownership is to allow the Montero Estates Association to restrict access and increase security. The application has been reviewed by the City Attorney and has been determined to be arplete. The property owners of 55 of the 66 lots have submitted signed petitions supporting the request. The owners of the rnaining 11 lots have not responded to the proposed change. The Notice of Intention to Vacate will set the time and place for the public hearing on the proposed vacation, with the hearing to be scheduled not less than 15 days frcm the date of passage of the resolution. Staff requests that the hearing be scheduled no sooner than July 19, 1983, to provide needed tirr to receive crinents fr the affected public agencies and utility carpanies. Consistency with the General Plan Prior to approving the resolution, the City Council Imist make the finding that the proposed vacation is consistent with the La Quinta General Plan. After review of the case, staff has determined that the proposed vacation is consistent with the adopted Street and Circulation Elenent of the La Quinta General Plan. All the streets proposed for vacation are designated as local or neighborhood streets. Aside fran Avenida 5 intersections with Washington Street on the east and Avenue 50 on the southwest, Aven ida Montero connects with only those cule-sacs included in this petition. Vacation of the streets will not restrict public access to other streets or homes within the vicinity. Since the streets proposed for vaca- tion are used aThst exclusively by the residents included in the petition, vacation of the public right of way will not affect areawide circulation. City staff has prepared an environmental assessment and has tentatively determined that the proposed project will not have a significant impact on the environment. A Negative Declaration statement of no significant effect) has been prepared. BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 1u YAP APPROVD MEMORANDUM ETo Co CITY OF LA QUINTA CT' EET Or CITY iNAR To: The Honorable Nayor and rrs of the City Council From: Frank Usher, City Mager Date: June 21, 1983 Subject: SACE MINING PERMIT NO.127, A Request to Amend a Condition of Approval for an Approved Gravel Pit Operation to be Located Approximately Onhalf Mile West of Lake Cauhilla; Paul Anes, Applicant. Pepest On Octer 6, 1981, the Riverside County Board of Supervisors approved Surface Mining Permit No.127 subject to the attached conditions of approval. The Applicant is requesting that the City Council amend Condition No.25 which currently states: This penrt shall be used within two 2) years after final approval before the Planning CorrTnission; otherwise, it shall bec null and void and of no effect whatsoever. By use" is meant substantial construction or substantial utilization of the facilities as approved by this permit. The Applicant requests that the condition be amended to allow the permit to be used witiiin three 3) years after final approval before the Board of Supervisors or until Octr 6, 1984. Please note that the Decebeer 3, 1983 date given in Mr. s' letter is not correct.) Approval of this request will not extend the permit's June 1, 1991 expiration date. The Applicant wishes to delay the start of mining operations due to market considerations. Concerning the permit in general, please note that the conditions of approval are divided into two major sections. Section One conditions 1 through 14 and 28) st be carplied with prior to the permit taking effect. Only after corpliance with these conditions, can the Applicant use" the permit arid begin mminq operations. Section Two conditions 15 through 27) must be corplied with throughout the life of the project in accordance with the approved Exhibit A" and reclamation plan. Under the current conditions of approval, the Applicant has until October 6, 1983 to corply with all the conditions contained in Section One, otherwise, the permit becanes null and void and of no effect whatsoever. If the mining operation begins prior to this date, and is conducted in accordance with all the conditions of approval in Section the permit remains in effect until June 1, 1991. If the Applicant wishes to continue mining operations after this date, a new application must be filed with the City. Envirorental Information In response to a request by the City Council, the following information on the environmental as5esent and adopted negative declaration stat of no significant effect) is presented. BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 2uThe Honorable yor and ers of the City Council June 21, 1983 Page Two. Following submittal of the original application in October, 1979, Riverside County Planning partneht detenred that the project may have a significant Thpact in the environment and reqLlested that an Environeental Irract Report be prepared. As provided by State law, the Applicant was alloed to Summit a revised plan wai was intended to reduce the inpacts of the project. County staff determined that an EIR was required for the revied plan. DLlring the following ten months, the Applicant net with County staff and sulinitted additional information regarding the environnental concerns and the proposed mining and reclamation plans. Based upon this information, County staff determined that a negative declaration could be issued based upon the findings that adherence to the conditions of approval and jirlrntaticn of an approved reclamation plan would mitigate or rnird'ze the project' S Thpacts. CONCLUSION The Applicant is reqLlesting the aimnenent of Condition No.25 to allow until October 6, 1984 for mining operations to begin. Since the City Council's action will be based upon their determination on whether the r6qliest is valid and reasonable and whether Applicant has been diligently pursuing cliance with the conditions of approval needed to begin operations, staff defers making a reaomdation. SLB:drrw BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 3u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 4u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 5u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 6u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 7u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 8u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 :u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 ;u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 <u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 =u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 >u z MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council From: Ann Jennings, Administrative Assistant/secretary De: June 16, 1983 Subject: Status of Community Development Block Grants Funds Street Lighting Activity Proposal The following calendar of events is presented to update the Council on the status of the City of La Quinta's Community Development Block Grant entitlement activity proposal relative to street lighting. The information was obtained from Mr Ken Hagerman of the Riverside County Community Development Department staff. June, 1983 Presentation of staff recommendations 6-14-83) to Board of Supervisors for approval. July, 1983 Approved activity proposals submitted to HUD for final approval and release of funds. Mid-July to September, 1983 Following approval by HUD, County 45-60 days) proceeds with environmental process & submission to A-95 State Clearinghouse. September, 1983 After final approval by HUD and completion of necessary environmental processing, cities may begin incurring costs relative to activities. We will at this time have our Citv Engineer prepare the necessary plans and specifications, and schedule the public hearing regarding the placement of the street lights. It is also planned that staff will proceed immediately with preparation of necessary CEQA and/or Negative Declaration environmental data, which we will forward to the County for their use in preparing the A-95 environmental data. 2;+ S BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 ?u f(7 MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council From: Frank M. Usher, City Manager Date: June 17, 1983 Subject: Redevelopment Agency The tax increment projection and bond feasibility analysis prepared by Katz Hollis Coren & Associates, a copy of which is attached, indicates that a redevelopment project for the purpose of flood control is feasible. The report has been reviewed by the affected developers, Coachella valley Water District and City staff. If we are to proceed, expeditious action is absolutely necessary by all involved, so that the process of plan adoption will be complete by Tuesday, November 29, 1983. This is critical for flood control protection for the Cove, and the development projects of Ridgway Ltd. and Landmark Company. The developers have agreed to an advance of funds to the Redevelopment Agency in the amount of $50,000 to cover the cost of Plan adoption processes. This will be considered a loan to the Agency, to be repaid when and if sufficient tax increment funds will be available for repayment. The developers are also working on a request from the Coachella valley Water District for $200,000 to cover the cost of engineering drawings and specifications for flood control infrastructure. A firm financial commitment from the developers will be forthcoming within two weeks. The first action necessary is adoption of the attached ordinance establishing the City Council as the Redevelopment Agency. Other actions necessary now are retention of Redevelopment Special Counsel and a Redevelopment Consultant. I recommend the firm of stradling, Yocca, Carlson & Rauth as Special Counsel and the firm of Katz Hollis Coren and Associates as Redevelopment Consultants. Mr. Fritz stradling has worked in the same capacity with the Rancho Mirage Redevelopment Agency and CVWD. Mr. Al Robertson of Katz Hollis has worked with me in redevelopment plan adoption. Both are experienced and capable and enoy excellent reputations in their BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 @uReport to City Council Redevelopment Agency June 17, 1983 Page wo. respective fields I recommend acceptance of the proposals for service, subject to agreement from the developers to provide the necessary advance of funds, with an authorization to me to direct preliminary work to an amount not to exceed $5,000.00 * L..; BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Au NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Bu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Cu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Du NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Eu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Fu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Gu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Hu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Iu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Ju NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Ku NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Lu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Mu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Nu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Ou NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Pu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Qu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Ru NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Su NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Tu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Uu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Vu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Wu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Xu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Yu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 Zu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 [u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 \u MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council From: Frank M. Usher, City Manager Date: June 17, 1983 Subject: Draft Refuse Collection Contract The attached draft refuse collection contract with SCA Services, Inc., was received today. I believe that it covers the issues which the Council wishes to have addressed. The proposed rates are also attached for Council information. A letter from Coachella Valley Disposal, Inc., has been received. However, it does not release and cancel that companys interest in contract service within the City of La Quinta. I have requested that a revised letter be returned as soon as possible. Until that is received, I cannot recommend approval of the contract. This Tnaterial is being provided for your information and review. It will be put into proper form for action at your next rnetinq. 7 BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 ]u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 ^u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 _u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 `u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 au NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 bu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 cu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 du NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 eu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 fu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 gu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 hu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 iu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 ju NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 ku NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 lu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 mu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 nu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 ou NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 pu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 qu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 ru NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 su MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council From: Frank M. Usher, City Manager Date: June 17, 1983 Subject: Budget, Fiscal Year 1983-1984 The budget for Fiscal Year 1983-1984 is complete, but there was not sufficient time today to type it. It will be distributed on uesday The budget is balanced, and among other things, it provides for 1 sheriffs patrol cars. I would like to schedule a budget study session for Monday, June 27, or Tuesday, June 28. Budget adoption will be planned for Tuesday, July 5, 1983. BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 tu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02 uu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 01-22-1997-U01 08:47:58AM-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1983-U02