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1995 05 16 CCing -> 13 a BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13Yy?IIz!?[' CORRESPONDENCE BUSINESS S?SSION 1. REPORT OF PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION ON CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 95-019 TO ALLOW INSTALLATION OF A 100-FOOT MONOPOLE WITH ANTENNAS AND SPORTS LIGHTING WITH AN EQUIPMENT BUILDING AT THE SPORTS COMPLEX. APPLICANT: AIRTOUCH CELLULAR. A) RESOLUTION ACTION. 2. CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDATION OF THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COMMITTEE TO SPEND $20,000 FOR ARTWORK AT THE LA QUINTA VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER DRAINAGE RETENTION BASIN. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. 3. CONSIDERATION OF RECOMMENDATION BY THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COMMITTEE TO ENHANCE THE PREVIOUSLY-APPROVED ARTWORK AT THE FRITZ BURNS PARK. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. 4. CONSIDERATION OF THE CERTIFICATION AGREEMENT FOR THE CERTIFIED LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAM CERTIFICATION FOR THE CITY OF LA QUINTA HISTORICAL PRESERVATION COMMISSION. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. 5. CONSIDERATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS AT THE WASHINGTON STREET/HIGHWAY 111 INTERSECTION. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. 6. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF PROPOSAL FROM THE YMCA FOR A SUMMER AQUATICS PROGRAM AT THE LA QUINTA HIGH SCHOOL POOL. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. 7. CONSIDERATION OF AMENDMENT TO SECTION 11.72.020(0) OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING OUTDOOR BURNING. 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. Page 2 OOki?'OO2 BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13CONSENT CAINDAR Note: Consent Calendar Items are considered to be routine in nature and will be approved by one motion. 1. APPROVAL OF DEMAND REGISTER DATED MAY 16,1995. 2. REJECTION OF CLAIM FOR DAMAGES FILED BY VIRGINIA FLAVIN, DATE OF LOSS, JULY 2,1994. 3. REJECTION OF CLAIM FOR DAMAGES FILED BY LELAND BERLINER, DATE OF LOSS, JANUARY 16, 1995. 4. APPROVAL OF OVERNIGHT TRAVEL FOR ASSISTANT TO THE CITY MANAGER TO ATTEND THE 1995 FEDERAL COBRA TRAINING CONFERENCE IN ANAHEIM, CALIF. MAY 22-23, 1995. 5. APPROVAL OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE AND RELEASE OF IMPROVEMENT SECURITY FOR PGA WEST TRACTS 21846-3, 22432-4, 24317-2, 25499-4 AND 25500-1. 6. APPROVAL OF RELEASE OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL SECURITY FOR TRACT 23971 1, LA QUINTA DEL ORO. 7. APPROVAL OF REDUCTION IN SECURITY FOR TRACT 23995-1, REUNION INCO HOMES. 8. ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION APPROVING SUNLINE SERVICES GROUP JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT. 9. ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FISCAL YEAR 1995/96 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM STUDY SESSION REPORTS AND INFORM?ONAI, ITEMS A. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES OF APRIL 11 & APRIL 25, 1995 B. ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COMMITTEE MINUTES OF APRIL 3, 1995 C. CVAG COMMITTEE REPORTS D. SUNLINE REPORTS E. C.V. MOUNTAINS CONSERVANCY F. COACHELLA VALLEY MOSQUITO ABATEMENT DISTRICT G. RIVERSIDE COUNTY FREE LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMITTEE H. ALL OTHER BOARDS/COMMISSIONS/JPA'S I. REPORT OF LA QUINTA ARTS FOUNDATION Page 3 OO??OO3 BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13DEPARIMENT REPOR'm A. CITY MANAGER B. CITY ATTORNEY NONE C. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR NONE D. BUILDING AND SAFETY DIRECTOR NONE E. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR NONE F. FINANCE DIRECTOR NONE G. PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTOR NONE H. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR NONE I. SHERIFF'S STATION COMMANDER NONE MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS' ImMS 1. DISCUSSION REGARDING PARKING IN THE VONS SHOPPING CENTER PERKINS). 2. DISCUSSION OF FRITZ BURNS PARK & FEASIBILITY REPORT CATHCART). 3. DISCUSSION REGARDING SCHEDULING A STUDY SESSION CONCERNING POSSIBLE BALLOT MEASURE REGARDING THE FRITZ BURNS PARK POOL SNIFF). RECESS TO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING RECESS UNTIL 7:00 P.M. PUBUC COMMENT This is the time set aside for public comment on any matter not scheduled foT a public hearing. Please complete a request to speak" form and limit your comments to three minutes. Please watch the timing device on the podium. PRESENTAIIONS Page 4 000004 BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 PUBUC HEARINGS 1 PLOT PLAN 93-495 REVISED), APPEAL OF SIMON PLAZA, INC. OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S CONDITIONS TO THE APPROVAL OF A ONE-YEAR EXTENSION OF TIME FOR A PREVIOUSLY-APPROVED PROJECT ON 5.6+ ACRES ON HIGHWAY 111, EAST OF WASHINGTON STREET. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. 2. LANDSCAPE AND UGIITING DIST"?CT 89-1 CONFIRMING THE DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1995/96 PURSUANT TO THE MODIFIED ENGINEER'S REPORT. A) RESOLUTION ACTION. 3. TENTATIVE I1?ACT 28150 APPROVAL TO SUBDIVIDE A VACANT PARCEL INTO 14 SINGLE- FAMILY LOTS AND ONE COMMON LOT ON THE WEST SIDE OF INTERLACHEN, NORTH OF 58TH AVENUE, WITHIN PGA WEST. APPLICANT: KSL RECRE?ON CORPORATION. A) RESOLUTION ACTION. CIA)SED 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 LEGAL COUNSEL REGARDING ANTICIPATED LITIGATION PURSUANT TO SUBDIVISION B) OF SECTION 54956.9 TWO CASES). 2. CONFERENCE WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR TOM HARTUNG REGARDING NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE CITY OF LA QUINTA EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957.6. 3. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION COUNCIL-APPOINTED POSITION OF CITY MANAGER PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54957. ADJOURNMENT Page 5 Or) C?OO5 BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 DECLARAIION OF POSIING 1, 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 May 16, 1995 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 on Friday, May 12, 1995. ED: May 12, 1995 AUNDRA L. JUH A, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California PUBLIC NOTICE The La Quinta City Council Chamber is handicapped accessible. If 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. Page 6 O9000C) BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 0". Lffl? %? 1 AGENDA CATEGORY: 4OFT??? BUSINESS SESSION: I COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: May 16, 1995 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: Consideration of a report of action taken by Planning Commission PUBLIC HEARING: for Conditional Use Permit 95-019 to install a 100-foot monopole with antennas and sports lighting with equipment building at the Sports Complex. Applicant: AirTouch Cellular RECOMMENDATION: Accept the decision of the Planning Commission denying Conditional Use Permit 95-019, noting that the Applicant has the right to appeal. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: AirTouch Cellular has applied for approval of a Conditional Use Permit to install a 100-foot tall monopole that will support cellular array antennas, three microwave dish antennas, and the existing sports field lighting. In addition, an equipment building is being proposed to house computerized equipment that controls and monitors the proposed antennas. Staff reviewed the application, transmitted it for review and comment to City departments and responsible agencies. Responses were received from lTD, CVWD, DSUSD, Fire Department, Building & Safety Department, Sheriff's Department, and the County Airport Land Use Commission. Based upon this information, the compliance with current zoning regulations and the General Plan, staff recommended approval of the project subject to conditions. These comment letters and recommended conditions are contained in the attached Planning Commission staff report Attachment 1) Staff prepared an initial study Environmental Assessment 95-297) for the proposed project. The monopole will support three microwave dish antennas which will not produce any harmful emissions, and cellular array antennas which also do not create any hazardous emissions. The 100-foot tall monopole will replace an existing 75-foot high light standard that has sports lighting attached to it. The existing lighting fixtures will be attached to the monopole in order to maintain the current level of sports field night lighting. No additional lighting will be installed. The lighting is required to be installed at the same intensity, height, and angles as it is now. The applicant has prepared simulated photographs of what the monopole will look like if it is installed. In these photographs, the proposed monopole appears to blend well with the existing light standards at the school campus. Black-and-white copies of these photographs are included in the attached Planning Commission staff report. 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amount of $20,000 for artwork to be located at the southeast corner of the La Quinta Village Shopping Center RECOMMENDATION: Approve the appropriation of $20,000 from the Art in Public Places Fund for artwork to be located at the northwest corner of Calle Tampico and Washington Street within the La Quinta Village Shopping Center Retention Basin and permit the APP to prepare and distribute a Request for Proposal RPP) Attachment 1). FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: The appropriation is from fees collected from the developer of the project paid into the Art in Public Places Fund Account 70?-000-255-000) in the amount of not to exceed $20,000. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: In March, 1995, the APP met with Mr. John Koenig and Mr. Mike Horton to review a proposal for artwork to be installed at the Village Shopping Center. Following that meeting, it was apparent that the Committee and the developer could not agree on the proposed artwork. The developer decided to continue with his plans to install a fountain in conjunction with the restaurant to be built just north of the retention basin. Mr. Koenig was asked to review three proposals the APP had submitted for the retention basin. Mr. Koenig stated he was unable to wait, and would continue with his original plans to build the fountain at the restaurant site thereby allowing the APP to determine the artwork for the corner in the future. APP fees have been collected from the Shopping Center. It is anticipated that the total fees collected will equal $13,000. This is an estimate because fees are determined at the time building permits are issued. In order to determine what artwork should be placed where, the APP Committee was established to determine the importance of the site and recommend artwork accordingly. Therefore, the fees collected for the site may not be equal to the amount needed. The APP Committee determined that the corner warranted additional finds to create a more appropriate piece of artwork because of its entrance into the Village. Therefore, the Committee recommends spending more than the amount of anticipated revenues. 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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: he additional appropriation will be expended from the fees collected in the Art in Public Places Fund Account 701 000-255-000) in the amount of $21,000. This fund is generated by building permits and its sole purpose is for the construction and administration of the Art in Public Places program. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: On June 21, 1994, the City Council authorized the City Manager to sign a contract with Mr. Alber DeMatteis and Ms. Kim Emerson for an amount not to exceed $30,000 for artwork to be installed in conjunction with the construction of the pool at the Fritz Bums Park. With the additional appropriation of $21,000, the total appropriation for this project will be $51,000. The contract Attachment 1) consisted of three mosaic spray towers to be installed within the children's pool area; a mosaic sidewalk consisting of desert wild life and landscape of the La Quinta area to be located in the sidewalk immediately in front of the entrance to the Aquatic Building; and an entry gate of forged steel in a desert flora and fauna design. The location of the gate was to be located at the east facade of the Aquatic Building and serve as an entrance to the swimming pool area. Since it is unknown at this time when the construction of the pool and Aquatic Building may occur, the APP asked the artists to submit an alternative proposal to the original locations and the costs involved. The artists submitted an amendment to the contract Attachment 2). In the original contract, the building contractor was to construct the towers and the artists would apply the artwork to them. The amendment shall require the artists to construct the entire tower all four) and apply the artwork mosaic design and the copper shade design). As the status of the pool is unknown, the Committee thought that a fourth tower would provide a unique water feature to the park and increase the attractiveness of the artwork as well as provide a source of relief from the heat for the youth. 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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Potential grant funds will be available to the City in the future. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: On April 26, 1995, staff received a letter Attachment 1) from the Office of Historic Preservation OHP) stating that the City's application for certification in the Certified Local Government CLG) Program had been accepted. The City's application was reviewed by the OHP and the National Park Service. The certification is a result of two years of staff work toward meeting the certification requirements. The benefits of certification in the CLG Program are primarily access to grant funds, historic preservation-related projects, access to technical advice, training and educational assistance, participation in local, State, and national decision-making on historic preservation issues, and status. City of La Quinta will be the only CLO in the Coachella Valley. The OHP has forwarded a Certification Agreement for signature by the authorized representative by the City Attachment 2). The resolution adopted by the Council prior to submittal of the application package, specified that the Community Development Director is the authorized representative for the City. The certification is at the threshold level in the CLG Program, which means that there are basic requirements that the City must meet. These consist of: enforcement of appropriate State and local legislation for the designation and protection of historic properties; establishment of an adequate and qualified historic preservation review commission by local law; maintaining a system for the survey and inventory of historic properties; providing for adequate public participation in the local historic preservation program; and satisfactorily performing the responsibilities delegated to it by the State. Certification is based upon the current composition of the Historic Preservation Commission and the amended Historic Preservation Ordinance. Certain expertise must be met by the Commissioners or provided by staff or advisors. The City's Historic Preservation Commission has met all requirements except for expertise in Architectural History. This requirement will be met by Lauren Weiss Bricker, Ph.D., Miss Bricker meets the 000159 mT C BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13ffi 0 0 z AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: May 16, 1995 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: Consideration of Traffic Signal Improvements STUDY SESSION: at the Washington Street/Highway 111 PUBLIC HEARING: Intersection RECOMMENDATION: * Approve an amendment to the existing Hall & Foreman, Inc. contract to revise plans currently being prepared for the Washington Street/Highway 111 project in the amount of $5,900. * Award a design contract to Korve Engineering, of San Bernardino, to prepare plans for an interim signal project in the amount of $9,950. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Funds for the design and redesign work are available in the capital improvement budget account for the Washington Street Widening project. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The Washington Street/Highway 111 intersection is the busiest intersection in the City and is operating at a Level of Service F, resulting in long delays. In recent years, there have been several improvement concepts and timing schedules proposed with regard to widening Washington Street through the intersection. However, in each instance, the Washington Street project was tied to other improvement projects that either have not, or did not, advance quickly enough to bring congestion relief. Currently, Washington Street is scheduled to be widened in 1 996 in conjunction with the Highway 111 widening project. 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CATEGORY: * BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: May 16,1995 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSTON: Consideration of Approval to Subsidize PUBLIC REARING: the YMCA for the Summer Aquatics Program at the La Quinta High School Pool RECOMMENDATION: Approve the financial support for the YMCA to operate a summer aquatics program at the La Quinta High School LQHS) pool. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: No new appropriations are required at this time. Authorization is requested to utilize excess funds from the Parks and Recreation Director's salary account in the amount of $6,500. Of those funds $1 200 is a Facility Use Fee for use of the pool based on a fee of $2.82 an hour as determined by Desert Sands Unified School District to defer the cost of maintenance. It is anticipated that a maximum of $5,300 is needed to subsidize the open swim program which will be provided to the public. The actual subsidy for the open swim program will be determined by calculating the difference between the cost of staff/lifeguards $100 per day on weekdays and $175 per day on Saturday) and revenue generated by admission charges $1.00 per person). The program will operate from 1:30-4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 1:00-5:00 p.m. Saturday, starting June 19,1995, and lasting 8-10 weeks depending on the level of participation. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Per Council direction, staff has met with the YMCA. As a result of that meeting the YMCA has agreed to operate a full service summer aquatics program at the LQHS pool Attachment 1). Operations will include hours for swim lessons and open swim. The YMCA is requesting the City to subsidize the open swim program only to the extent that revenues do not cover the expense of YMCA staff and lifeguards. In addition to this expense, DSUSD is requiring a Facility Use Fee estimated at $1,200. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: 1. Approve the use of funds from the Parks & Recreation Director's salary account to subsidize the YMCA Summer Aquatics Program; or 2. Deny the use of funds to subsidize the YMCA Summer Aquatics Program. Attachment 1: Pool Program Summary TOM HARTUNG INTERIM PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTOR CC.o11 OL1? BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 136 CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: CONSENT CALENDAR: May 16, 1995 ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: Consideration Of Amendment To The PUBLIC REARING: Municipal Code Amending Section 11.72.030(0) Regarding Outdoor Burning RECOMMENDATION: 1. Take up Ordinance by title and number only and waive further reading. 2. Introduce Ordinance on first reading. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Outdoor burning is currently addressed under Municipal Code, Section 11.72.030. The Code indicates that outdoor burning of any material or structure unless authorized by the City Fire Department or authorized representative by issuance of a permit is considered a public nuisance. Provided as Attachment 1 is the applicable section of the Municipal Code. Even with the restrictions imposed by the Municipal Code regarding open burning, strong objections have been noted from La Quinta citizens contending that the smoke and ash from the burning, greatly aggravates the health problems of people with respiratory illnesses. Therefore, staff is proposing an Amendment to the Municipal Code which will allow open burning only in conjunction with a Fire Department training exercise or when used as a cooking or comfort fire contained in a fire proof container no larger than 4) feet in diameter. The City Attorney has reviewed and approved the proposed Amendment. 00G177 BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 0 AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION COUNCIURDA MEETING DATE: May 16,1995 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION PUBLIC HEARING Demand Register Dated May 16, 1995 RECOMMENDATION: Approve Demand Register Dated May 16,1995. BACKGROUND: Prep aid Warrants: 21483-21484 15,260.00 2]485-21508 6,410.28 21509 63,915.41 21510-21 524 85,544.95 CITY DEMANDS $1,002,096.03 PIR 11797-11861 55,443.63 Payable Warrants: RDADEMANDS $72,568.08 21525 21636 848,089.84 1,074,664.11 $1,074,664.11 FISCAL IMPUC?ONS: Demand of Cash City I.QQZ'Q?? 000182 BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 134 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 z AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COIJNCILJRDA MEETING DATE:May 16, 1995 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: Denial of Claim for Damages presented for Virginia Flavin, Date of Loss July 2, 1994 RECOMMENDATION: Reject the Claim for Damages presented for Virginia Flavin, date of loss July 2, 1994 in the amount of $10,233. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The attached claim Attachment #1) filed for Virginia Flavin, date of lass July 2, 1994, was forwarded to the Coachella Valley Joint Powers Insurance Authority CVJPIA) The CVJPIA, as indicated in Attachment 2, recommends that the City Council deny the claim. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council are; 1. Reject the claim as recommended by the CVJPIA; 2. Pay the claim in the amount of $10,233. 0 n M. Fal On r Fi ance Director O??222 BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 c4p4O%?+?*t7 AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: May 16, 1995 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: PUBUC HEARING: Denial of Claim for Damages Filed by Leland Berliner, Date of Loss January 16, 1995 RECOMMENDATION: Reject the Claim for Damages filed by Leland Berliner, date of loss January 16, 1995 in the amount of $500. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The attached claim Attachment #1) filed by Leland Berliner, date of loss January 16,1995, was forwarded to the Coachella Valley Joint Powers Insurance Authority CVJPIA). The CVJPIA, as indicated in Attachment 2, recommends that the City Council deny the claim FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council are; 1. Reject the claim as recommended by the CVJPIA; 2. Pay the C claim the amount of $500. in e Director 000226 BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 AGENDA CATEGORY: 4OF?? BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: May 16, 1995 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: Approval of Overnight Travel for PUBLIC HEARING: Assistant to the City Manager to attend the 1995 COBRA Training Conference in Anaheirn, CA, May22 23, 1995 RECOMMENDATION: Approve the request for overnight travel. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: The approximate cost for the conference is $400. Funds are available in Account 101-151-637-0000. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Provided as Attachment No.1 is the conference outline. The workshop is designed to educate attendees on the latest laws and reforms in COBRA administration. Attendance will help ensure conformance to the regulations. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The alternatives available to the City Council &e; 1. Approve the re quest for overnight travel; Deny the request 5 for overnight travel. M. Falconer oe Director 00G230 BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 1 AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: May 16, 1995 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIILE: STUDY SESSION: Final Acceptance and Release of Improvement Security PUBLIC HEARING: for PGA West Tracts 21846-3, 22432-4, 24317-2, 25499-4, and 25500-1 Approve the acceptance of tracts 21846-3, 22432-4, 24317-2, 25499-4, and 25500-1, and authorize staff to release security as prescribed in the City Code and the Subdivision Map Act. None. In developing PGA West residential areas, Sunrise Company concentrated its resources on developing new tracts rather than closing out tracts as they were built out. In the past two years, staff has been working with Sunrise to complete tract improvements so they may be accepted by the City. Sunrise has made a good-faith effort to complete improvements on all tracts and has conducted costly rehabilitation of deteriorated improvements. The tracts listed above and shown on Attachment 1 are the first to comply with the City's standards for final acceptance of improvements. Improvements at the listed tracts comply with City standards for final acceptance. The alternatives available to the Council are: 1. Approve the acceptance of the listed tracts and authorize the release of security as outlined in Attachment 2. De acceptance 0 ne or more of the tracts on a finding that required improvements are not yet complete. David M. Cos r lic Works Director/City Engineer FBIfb 000234 e:\wp\cosper\eounci?\95O5 16, BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 135,Thjz AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCIL?DA MEETING DATE: May 16,1995 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: Release of Traffic Signal Security for Tract 23971-1, PUBLIC HEARING: La Quinta del Oro United Savings Bank Approve release of traffic signal security for Tract 23971-1. None. This tract is located on the northeast corner of the Washington/Miles intersection Attachment 1). On March 1, 1994, the City accepted related improvements. Though most of the improvement security was released, the City retained sufficient security to pay for deferred improvements including a portion of a future retention basin/park, the Washington Street median, and a traffic signal at Washington Street and Miles Avenue. The Washington/Miles traffic signal has been constructed by Riverside County using state funds. Participatory funds will not be needed from adjacent developments. The traffic signal is complete and paid for with state funds. The alternatives available to the Council are: 1. Approve the release of deferred security for traffic signals. 2. Retain the traffic signal security based on a finding that the existing traffic signal is insufficient to mitigate the Washington/Miles intersection traffic loadings caused by this dev?opment and additional traffic signal improve nts are necessary at this intersection. David r, Public Works Director FB/fb 0237 c:\wp\council\9505 16B BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 0 AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: May 16,1995 CONSENT CALENDAR:'iw ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: Approval of a Reduction in Security for Tract 23995-1, PUBLIC HEARING: Reunion Inco Homes Approve a reduction in security for Tract 23995-1 in accordance with the staff report. None. This tract is located at the southwest corner of the Miles/Adams intersection Attachment 1). The developer has completed a majority of the required improvements and has asked for an interim reduction in security. The perimeter wall and landscaping are complete, on- and off-site streets are 90% complete, and storm drainage is 85% complete. CVWD has authorized a 90% reduction in water and sewer security. lID and GTE report that power and telephone transmission lines are complete. The City Code allows up to three interim reductions in security for each tract. The developer has completed many required improvements and has made substantial progress on the remainder. The alternatives available to the Council are: 1. Approve a reduction of security based on the current level of completion of improvements and direct staff to release the security as outlined in Attachment 2. 2. Den a reduction in security on a finding that the developer is not in compliance with the City's r e requirements. David Public Works Director/City Engineer 000239 FB/fb c.\wn\council\9505 I 6C BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 z AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: May 16,1995 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: Adoption of a Resolution of the City Council of the City PUBLIC HEARING: of La Quinta Approving SunLine Services Group Joint Powers Agreement Adopt a Resolution of the City Council of the City of La Quinta approving SunLine Services Group Joint Powers Agreement. Once the City becomes a member of the SunLine Services Group Joint Powers Agreement, the City becomes eligible to receive Colmac Alternative Fuel Vehicle Grant Funds to retrofit two City vehicles in this year's grant cycle. On May 2, 1995, the City Council reviewed a study session report from staff Attachment 1) regarding the SunLine Services Group Joint Powers Agreement SSG-JPA) Attachment 2). The purpose of SSG- JPA is to provide compressed natural gas CNG) services to its members and to create a mechanism to regulate the taxi industry on a regional basis in the Coachella Valley. Upon conclusion of the study session, the City Council directed staff to prepare the necessary documents required to execute the Joint Powers Agreement with SunLine Services Group on behalf of the City. The previously referenced resolution approves the City of La Quinta's participation in the SSG-JPA and authorizes the Mayor to execute the SSG-JPA on behalf of the City. Once the agreement has been executed, an implementation agreement will be prepared outlining the services to be provided specifically to the City of La Quinta under the terms of the SSG-JPA and will be presented to the City Council for consideration. SunLine has indicated that the implementation agreements will not be ready for consideration before July 1,1995. There are essentially two alternatives available to the City Council at this time. The first alternative is to adopt the Resolution, approving the SSG-JPA and authorizing the Mayor to execute the agreement on behalf of the City. Once the City becomes a member of SSG-JPA, the City will become eligible to receive Colmac Alternative Fuel Vehicle grant funds, as well as begin the process of transferring the state mandated requirements to regulate the taxi industry in the City to SunLine. 00024? 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BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCIL?DA MEETING DATE: May 16,1995 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: Adopt a Resolution Approving the Fiscal Year PUBLIC HEARING: 1995-1996 Capital Improvement Program Adopt a Resolution of the City of La Quinta approving the Fiscal Year 1995-1996 Capital Improvement Program. Adoption of the referenced resolution will authorize the expenditure of $2,336,429 in capital funds in Fiscal Year 1995-1996 for the capital projects identified in the resolution. Funding for the capital projects scheduled for Fiscal Year 1995-1996 are as follows: Infrastructure Funds $1,009,238 Redevelopment Project Area 2 $295,391 Urban Forestry Grant $292,000 Gas Tax $200,000 Surface Transportation Program $175,000 Community Services Fund $168,200 Developer Contribution $105,000 5B300 $55,000 Vehicle Replacement Funds $36r600 Available Capital Funding for FY 1995-96 $2,336,429 Current fund levels in the Infrastructure Fund, Redevelopment PA2, Gas Tax Fund, Community Services Fund and Vehicle Replacement Funds are sufficient to support the recommendation. Staff has been given assurances that Urban Forestry Grant funds, Surface Transportation Program funds and SB 300 funds will be available prior to construction of the proposed projects. The developer contribution is a condition of approval for a previously approved project for which the City has adequate securities. 000279 c:\wp\council\9505 16F BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 REPORTS AND INFORMATJONAL ITEMS: ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES LA QUINTA CITY HALL- NORTH CONFERENCE ROOM APRIL 3, 1995 The regular meeting or the Art in Publlc Places Committee was called to order at 3:12 P.M. by Chairman Walling. ROLL CALL: Committee Members Hull, Lair, Shamis, Wolrf, Nard, and Chairman Walling STAFF PRESENT: Community Development Director Jerry Herman and Departtnent Secretary Betty Sawyer CONSENT CALENDAR: There being no corrections to the Minutes or March 6, 1995, Committee Members WoIffiHull moved and seconded a motion to approve the minutes as submitted. Unanimously approved. There being no corrections or questions to the Financial Statement, it was moved and seconded by Cominittee Members NardiWolff to approve the statement as submitted. Unanimously approved. BUSINESS SESSION: A. Art Selection for the La 1ulnta Shon?n? Center. 1. Presentation by Ron Pekar. Mr. Pekar gave background on his qualifications. He stated he had talked with Mike Horton, the landscape architect for the project, regarding the site and had felt the area incorporated three essential ideas: a. Landscape forms steel mountainous shapes similar to the mountains surrounding La Quinta. Steel shapes fixed and set on top of native boulders set into the site that would provide a sculpture panorama. Various colors of violets and earth tones. b. Cast concrete forms utilizing mountain textures with strata in a profile of the mountains. c. Geyser like forms, using colors and forms spouting out of rock forms placed strategically to be seen from the street as well as from the bank and restaurant buildings. It would be viewed from all around. In the day-light hours the water would be seen and at a time the water would take on colors of red, yellow and blue. The artisUc concept would be landscape forms with a feeling of day and night. 000287 App4-3 BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13! 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BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: CaseHistory This plot plan request was originally approved by the Planning Commission on May 11, 1993, and accepted by the City Council on May 18, 1993. The approved plans allow a three story medical office building, additional retail/office buildings, and a multiJevel parking structure. Planning Commission Approval On May 24, 1994, the Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the request for a one year extension of time Attachment 1). Modifications to the original Conditions of Approval were made. The changes were necessary because the Washington Street dedication had not been made by the applicant(s). The Planning Commission determined that the one year extension should be allowed based on the State's current economic environment. The Planning Commission voted 3-1 Commissioner Adolph voted no) to approve the applicant's submittal pursuant to amended Conditions of Approval Attachment 2). The Planning Commission minutes from the meeting are attached Attachment 3). AppealRequest The applicant is not appealing the one year time extension approval, but is requesting that the City Council reconsider seven of the Planning Commission's amended Conditions Conditions 2, 38, 39, 4O? 43, 44, and 48). 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Implementation of the recommendation outlined in this report will generate approximately $1,014,900 in revenue from Landscape and Lighting District assessments for Fiscal Year 1995-1996, offsetting estimated Landscape and Lighting District expenditures of $1,014,900 for the same period of time. On March 21, 1995, the City Council approved the Preliminary Engineer's Report for Landscape and Lighting Assessment District 89-1, Fiscal Year 1995-1996. The Engineer's Report identified a total budget of approximately $1,014,900 to be spread onto 23,522 Equivalent Dwelling Units EDU's) within the City limits. Attachment 1 provides a summary of the proposed assessments for Fiscal Year 1995/96. The Engineer's Report also incorporated Council approved recommendations outlined in the Landscape and Lighting District Feasibility Report, as outlined in Attachment 2. With the approval of the Preliminary Engineer's Report, the City Council scheduled a required Public Meeting and Public Hearing for April 18, 1995 and May 16,1995 respectively. The Public Meeting and Hearing dates, along with the proposed changes to the Engineer's Report, were advertised in the Desert Sun on March 30, April 5, and April 11, 1995, in the manner prescribed by Landscape and Lighting Act of 72. In addition, individual notices unofficial) were sent to all La Quinta property owners on April 5,1995, inviting them to attend both meetings. At the April 18,1995, Public Meeting conducted before the City Council, seven residents had questions related to the Engineer's Report and the proposed assessment levels for Fiscal Year 1995/96. Staff addressed these questions at the Public Meeting. Through May 10, 1995, the City received two letters of protest against the proposed increase in assessments for Fiscal Year 1995/96. 000330 BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13K NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13L NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13M NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13N NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13P NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13Q NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13R NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13S NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13T NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13U NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13V NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13W NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 05-28-1999-U01 04:21:17PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 16-U02 1995-U02 ing -> 13X * C 0 1 AGENDA CATEGORY: 4OFW? BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCIL/RDA MEETING DATE: May 16, 1995 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: Public Hearing on Tentative Tract 28?50, a request to subdivide a PUBLTC HEARING: vacant parcel into 14 single family lots and one common lot on the west side of Interlachen, north of 58th Avenue within PGA West. Applicant: KSL Recreation Corporation RECOMMENDATION: Adopt City Council Resolution approving the resubdivision of a condominium lot within Tentative Tract 28150, subject to conditions or refer the project back to the Planning Commission per the request of the applicant. FISCAL IMPACT: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: General The subject property is a portion of PGA West near the southern boundary adjacent to 58th Avenue. The property in question consists of 3.6 + acres and was originally created by Tract 25499 Phase 3 in 1990). At that time, the property was proposed to be developed with air-space condominium units. The previously approved plans called for a total of 4 condominium units on the subject property Attachment 1). The vacant properties to the south are outside of the PGA West project. To the east side of this tract, the property is developed with Trophy condominium units built by the Sunrise Company in 1992. The existing Nicholas private golf course is located west of this site. Street Improvements along Interlachen have been installed by the previous subdivider. Project Proposal The 4 residential lots are approximately 70-feet by 148-feet or 10,360 square feet Attachment 2). The proposed lots will be developed with single family detached units. 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