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1985 09 03 CCpJ) AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CITY OF LA QUINTA A regular meeting of the City Council to be held at City Hall9 78-105 Calle Estado, La Quinta, California. September 3, 1985 7:30 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER A. Flag Salute 2. ROLL CALL 3. PUBLIC COMMENT This is the time set aside for citizens to address the Council on matters relating to City business items which are NOT listed on the Agenda). When addressing the Council, please state your name and address. The proceedings of the Council meeting are recorded on tape and comments of each person shall be limited to three minutes. Persons wishing to address the Council regarding an Agenda item should use the form provided. Please complete one form for each Agenda item you intend to address and return the form to the Clerk prior to the beginning of the meeting. NOTE: Except for hearings, comments relative to items on the Agenda are limited to two minutes. Your name will be called at the appropriate time. 4. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS 5. COMMENT BY COUNCIL MEMBERS A. Communication from Council Member Wolff regarding status of various projects. 6. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Approval of the Minutes of a regular City Council meeting held August 20, 1985. B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEMANDS. 7. HEARINGS 8. BUSINESS SESSION A. PROPOSED ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE MUNI- CIPAL CODE RELATIVE TO SWIMMING POOL FENCING REQUIREMENTS. 1) Ordinance for adoption. ROLL CALL VOTE) B. PROPOSED ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE MUNI- CIPAL CODE RELATIVE TO SWIMMING POOL FENCING REQUIREMENTS. 1) Ordinance for adoption. ROLL CALL VOTE) C. Report from the Community Development Director regarding the status of entryway City identification signs. INFORMATIONAL) D. Report from the Community Safety Coordinator regarding the Neighborhood Watch Program. 1) Motion for adoption. BIB] 06-10-1998-U01 04:32:29PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 03-U02 1985-U02 pJ)AGENDA City Counci* September 3, 1985 Page T*o. E. flep*1 t from thc Corn-*I;Ly SdfeLy *uuidiiiciLur r*yd*UirIy d i'i*iiu*ardum 3f I'ndcrstanding among th* City 3f La Q*:1ta, City af Cath*d**1 C;Ly *1d CUU*t* 3f Ri*cridc r*1*t1** tv *vitra*t ri** *ar3ha1 po3*ti*n. 1) M3tipn fa* adoption. * F. Report from the Deputy City Manager regarding provision of services La Quinta Community Services Office. INFORMATIONAL) G. Other. 9. ADJOURNMENT BIB] 06-10-1998-U01 04:32:29PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 03-U02 1985-U02 pJ) CITY OF oul NT* Cit* Council Memorandum 04 Sugge*tions For Action *TE: August 26, 1985 FROM: Fred Wol44 SUBJECT: A 4ew little items 1. Frank: What ever happened to 1.1. Service Request Forms? 1.2. organization Chart? * **Z * 1.3. Striping on Eisenhower on the curve"? 1.4. Landscaping b* Landmark at Eisenhower & Tampico? 2. Have had lots o* complaints about T.V. cable outages. Do we have the authority to require the company NOT to charge *or services to the community *or periods during which reception i5 di%rupted? 14 so...do we want to do it? 3. A signal at Fred Wearing and Washington is becoming an ever-increasing need. Is anyone working on this? 14 so, what is the timel inc? 14 not, why not? 4. What is the status o4 obtaining a swimming pool 4or the new park. Has the District any indication o4 funding? 5. Is not now the time to +irm down a commitment for the million dollar contribut'7* from Landmark for a community facility. It may be placed in the new park, and the planners should know about that! Thanks for your attention, consideration and responses...in advance! 5.A. BIB] 06-10-1998-U01 04:32:29PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 03-U02 1985-U02 pJ) NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 06-10-1998-U01 04:32:29PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 03-U02 1985-U02 pJ) NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 06-10-1998-U01 04:32:29PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 03-U02 1985-U02 pJ) NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 06-10-1998-U01 04:32:29PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 03-U02 1985-U02 pJ) ORDINANCE NO. 85- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE MUNICIPAL CODE RELATIVE TO SWIMMING POOL FENCING REQUIREMENTS. The City Council of the City of La Quinta does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 8.06.040 of the La Quinta Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: Section 320 Fencing. a) Public and Semi-Public Swimming Pools Minimum fencing requirements shall be those set forth in Chapter 2-90 of Title 24 of the California Administrative Code. These requirements are to be enforced by the Riverside County Health Department. b) Private Swimming Pools The following fencing require- ments shall apply to private swimming pools: 1) Pools located on individual residential lots not within the boundaries of a country club or similar walled residential development project. Every person who owns or who is in possession of land upon which a swimming pool that exceeds 18-inches in depth is located shall construct and maintain in good condition, completely surrounding such parcel of land or the swimming pool it- self, an enclosure not less than five 5) feet in height, consisting of a fence, wall, buildings or a combination thereof. The enclosure shall be constructed of chain- link fencing of not less than 14-gauge and 2-inch mesh, or concrete, wood, wrought iron, or other substantial material, with openings of not greater than four 4) inches, designed to withstand 15 pounds per square foot of uniform horizontal load and shall be constructed so as to discourage climbing by small children. The space between the bottom of the enclosure and the ground shall not exceed two 2) inches. All gates or doors through the enclosure shall be equipped with a self-latching device not less than five 5) feet from the ground that keeps such gate or door securely closed, or shall be securely locked at all times when the pool is not in use. SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect 30 days after adoption. &A. I) BIB] 06-10-1998-U01 04:32:29PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 03-U02 1985-U02 pJ) NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 06-10-1998-U01 04:32:29PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 03-U02 1985-U02 pJ) ORDINANCE NO. 85- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE MUNICIPAL CODE RELATIVE TO SWIMMING POOL FENCING REQUIREMENTS. The City Council of the City of La Quinta does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 8.06.040(b) of the La Quinta Municipal Code is amended to add the following: 2) Pools located within the boundaries of a country club or similar walled residential development project. Exempt. SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect 30 days after adoption. SECTION 3. POSTING. The City Clerk shall, within 15 days after passage of this Ordinance, cause it to be posted in at least three public places designated by resolution of the City Council; shall certify to the adoption and posting of this Ordinance; and shall cause this Ordinance and its certification, together with proof of posting, to be entered 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 1985, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: CITY ATTORNEY CITY MANAG* 8.*. I* BIB] 06-10-1998-U01 04:32:29PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 03-U02 1985-U02 pJ) MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA Tc: The Honorable *yor and **rs of the City Council From: Camii*ity Developrent Director Date: Sept** 3, 1985 Subject: E**ENTRYWAY*Y/CrIY ID*IDENTIFICATION SIGNS October 1 Report to City Council on design alternatives, costs, etc.1 to select design for signs and deternine * and location of signs. October 18 Designer to c*tplete sign plan and specs for bidding. October 21 25 Bid package distributed. * 4 Bid opening. N*i**er 5 Bid award. November 20 30 Signs installed. It should be noted that no funds are budgeted for this project at the present til*. * Lawrence L. Stevens, MCP *unity Deve1o*t*nt Director Iis:drtw a c. BIB] 06-10-1998-U01 04:32:29PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 03-U02 1985-U02 pJ) MEMORANDUM CITYOFLAQUINTA * To: City Manager, Frank M. Usher and Honorable Members of the City Council From: Roger Hirdler, Community Safety Coordinator Date: August 26, 1985 Subject: Neighborhood Watch Seminar This Neighborhood Watch Seminar would be very instrumental in revitalizing the Neighborhood Watch Program. In order for the program to get off the ground again, we have to instill interest in the community. Our crime prevention officer Deputy Bill Walker tried to get something going this spring and early summer, and in spite of good programs, failed to get any participation in the programs. Staff, along with Deputy Walker would like to select five or six private citizens to form a nucleus for the Neighborhood Watch Program. The citizens selected would attend the above named seminar October 3 & 4, 1985, in Ontario, California. The City would most likely have to pick up the expenses. Expenses would average $165.00 per person. There would also be mileage for 3 cars amounting to $165.00 total. It Is staffs recommendation to fund this seminar in order to get this program off to a good start. Team selection should include: 1. Elected official or representative 2. One law enforcement officer 3. 4 or 5 citizen volunteers. The total expense for this seminar should not exceed $1300.00. Roger Hirdler RH/dlc BIB] 06-10-1998-U01 04:32:29PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 03-U02 1985-U02 pJ) MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA **OF To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council From: Ann Jennings, Deputy City Manager Date: August 28, 1985 Subject: Status Report Community Services Office Several council members have indicated an interest in receiving a monthly status report regarding services currently being provided to senior citizens at the La Quinta Community Services Office. It will therefore be my intent to provide this infomation monthly. The Riverside County Office on Aging is funding our Center primarily for the purpose of providing information and referral services to elderly and frail elderly senior citizens. However, Lenelle Reade, Program Director, is' also currently providing services such as monthly health screenings, blood pressure clinics weekly), and food assistance to needy families. The number of persons receiving these services in July and August, 1985, are as follows: Persons Served SERVICE PROVIDED JULY AUGUST Information 258 402 Referral to other agencies) 91 102 Health Screening 9 9 Blood Pressure Checks 61 78 Food Assistance 120 41 families)213 83 familiesY No. of persons visiting Center 167 303 Telephone inquiries N/A 99 Referral Follow-Ups N/A 42 As can be seen from the above numbers, the Community Services Office has been a hit since its opening. The number of senior citizens and needy persons utilizing necessary services continues to increase, and we anticipate a much greater demand for services with the coming of Fall. The office is in need of food commodities, and a list of food donati9ns which are being sought will be circulated in the October/November Newsletter. Of special need are high-protein food items such as powdered milk, dry beans, peanut butter, canned stews and soups, etc. Mrs. Reade is currently in the process of expanding the nature of services offered, and I have enclosed a copy of their Calendar of Events for September. BIB] 06-10-1998-U01 04:32:29PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 03-U02 1985-U02 pJ) NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 06-10-1998-U01 04:32:29PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 03-U02 1985-U02 pJ) NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 06-10-1998-U01 04:32:29PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 03-U02 1985-U02 pJ) 6,Th* MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA * o*FIDENTIAL) To; Honorable Mayor and Me*rIbers of the City Council From: Jarres Longtin, City Attorney Date: September 41 1985 Subject: Closed Session of September 3, 1985 Pending Litigation). Reasons and Legal Authority. This rri**randum is provided to you as required by California Open Maeting Law. The closed session held Septenber 3, 1985 is authorized by Coverr*ment Code Section 54956.9(c). The closed session is and was for the purpose of reviewing certain existing facts and circumstances and determining whether the City should initiate litigation due to the circumstances described below. Please refer to the mEt*randum dated August 8, 1985 relative to the closed session of August 6. The factual ba*ground of said neeorandum is incorporated herein. At the closed session of Septebeer 4, the City Attorney discussed with the City Council the proposed petition for Writ of Mandate against the school district and the City of Coachella for violations of CEQA; together with a conplaint for a prelilunary and peitanent injunction for declaratory relief for General Plan inconsist- encies, and for violation of the Mello-Roos C*trnunity Facilities Act. Following discussion, the City Council authorized the filing and service of said lawsuit. Discussion of the above matters in public session would prejudice the City's position in this matter. Based on the foregoing, it was and is the City Attorney' 5 rec*uendation that the matter be discussed in closed session. This *randum shall be exe*t from public disclosure pursuant to Coverr*nent Code Section 6254.1. 5 Longtin ity Attorney JL/lw BIB] 06-10-1998-U01 04:32:29PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 03-U02 1985-U02