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1986 01 07 CC2^ ,O AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CITY OF LA QUINTA A regular meeting of the City Council to be held at City Hall, 78-105 Calle Estado, La Quinta, California. January 7, 1986 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. 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 3) 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 Secretary 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 A. Communication from Landmark Land Company regarding erection of an off-site billboard sign at the corner of Avenue 50 and Jefferson Streets. B. Communication from Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Ettinger regarding enforcement of provisions of the Municipal Code relating to noise and disturbances from construction work. 5. COMMENT BY COUNCIL MEMBERS 6. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Approval of the Minutes of a regular City Council meet- ing held December 17, 1985. B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEMANDS. 1) Motion for adoption. ROLL CALL VOTE) BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,OAGENDA City Council Page 2. January 7, 1986 7. HEARINGS A. A public hearing regarding weed abatement/lot cleaning assessment for placement on the 1986-1987 property tax roll. 1) Report from the Community Safety Coordinator. 2) Public comment. 3) Council discussion. 4) Resolution for adoption. 8. BUSINESS SESSION A. Report from the Community Development Director regard- ing establishment of requirements for vested tentative maps for residential subdivisions. 1) Resolution for adoption. B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, ESTABLISHING CERTAIN TEMPORARY NO- PARKING ZONES ON EISENHOWER DRIVE, WASHINGTON STREET AND AVENUE 50 DURING A SPECIAL EVENT TO BE HELD JANUARY 15-19 1986, INCLUSIVE. 1) Report from the Community Safety Coordinator. 2) Resolution for adoption. C. Report from the Community Development Director regarding a proposed joint project with the City of Indio to reconstruct the roadway on Miles Avenue, west of Jefferson Street. 1) Motion for adoption. D. Report from the Community Safety Coordinator regarding a commercial vehicle parking ordinance. 1) Ordinance for introduction. E. Other. 9. ADJOURNMENT BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council From: Roger Hirdler, Community Safety Coordinator Date: December 30, 1985 Subject: Weed Abatement/Lot Cleaning Ass*ssments for Placement on 1986-87 Property Tax Roll 1/7/86) The purpose of this hearing is to provide the Council the opportunity to hear and consider all public objections and protests, if any, to the report filed *ith the Council containing a description of each real property parcel cleared or cleaned by the City of La Quinta. Notices of tonight's public hearing were sent to each property owner, advising them of the hearing date. No written communications have been received regarding this matter. Following public comment and close of the public hearing, it is respectfully recommended that the Council take the following action: 1. Adopt the proposed Resolution approving and adopting the Resolution to place the cost of cleaning said lots on the 1986/87 property tax roll. Respectfully submitted, Roger Hirdler Community Safety Coordinator RHibap A. 3) BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O MEMORANDUM S.A. CITY OF LA QUINTA To: The *norab1e Mayor and *tbers of the City **mcil *om: Qxr'*ty Developeent Director January 7, 1986 Sub*ct: VESTINQ TE***TIVE W* * PESIDE*ImL SUBDIVISI*S * That the City Council adopt a Resolution establishing regulations for Vesting *tative Maps for Residential slidivisions. A**LYSIS State Senate Bill 1660, approved by the Go*ernor in 1984, amended the State Subdivision Map Act to establish a new form of tentative nap for subdivisions in California, known as the Vesting *ntative Map". *esent law provides for the subdivision of land, and guarantees subdividers oetain rights to divide land if they neet the oonditions of approval. They have not, * been protected against changes in zoning laws or develo*xt*nt s*ards or prDcedures. The new law specifies that *en the City approves or cor*tionally approves a vesting tentative map, suci approval confers upon the su* divider a vested right to proceed with his developeent in ocopliance with the zoning codes, and develo*zt*nt starx3ards in effect at the ture of approval of the vesting map. A co** of the Bill is attached. *te one of the stated objectives of the Bill is that: The private sector should be able to rely upon an approved vesting tentative nap prior to eeeending resources and incrring liabilities without the risk of having the pro]ect frustrated by subseguent action by the approving local agenny...." Another stated objective is to: ennure that loaal agencies have maxirrum discretion... in the **osition of conditions on any approvals occurring subsequent to the approval or oonditic*al approval of the vesting map so long as that discretion is not *ercised in a manner *&di precludes a subdivider fr*n proceeding with the proposed subdivision." The Bill has other provisions regarding tiire limits, *ctensions, and so forth, and re*uires that all local agencies adopt proce&ures, either by Ordinance or Resolution, to irplerent the law, by January 1, 1986. The attached Resolution is for that r**xpose. BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O A * I*PORr CITY *U**CIL Jarilary 7, 1986 Page 2. The *solution contains pro*Tisions * give the City ma:xaum review capabilities and discretion over any vesting tentative map sui:Initted. It sets tjit* limits *iich are consistent with other map approvals in the current subdivision ordinan*. *i* of the main points of the pr*osed Besolution are: It a*lies only to residerrbial subdivisions new State law e*ct**s the vesting map to all other kinds of devel*rr*nts effe*tive January 1, 1987). o A vesting tentative map is not mandatory; it is ottional on the developers part. o During map review, it r*uires SL**ttal of all the sarre kinds of info**nation as now required by traditional sttdivisions, and in addition, requires more develo**nt and site related information, including archi*tural drawings, geotenhnical reports, paasing plans, etc. o The initial tentative appr*al period for a vesting tentative map is the sa** 24 months) as a traditional map, and the *sion period maxiraum of 3 years more) is the sarre. o *n recordation of all or any part of the vesting map, the develo*zr*nt rights within that map last for a min of 18 months after recordation, and may be extended, upon request, for another year. * * Iawrer*e L. Stevens, AICP Currrruni* D*elo*ir**t Dirsctor Atch: Qrppy of State Senate Bill 1660 1984) Pr*osed Besolution BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: City Manager Usher and the Honorable City Council *rom: Roger Hirdler, Community Safety Coordinator Date: December 19, 1985 Subject: ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION FOR TEMPORARY NO-PARKING The attached resolution is necessary for the Sheriff's Department to enforce the temporary no-parking signs that will be needed for the Bob Hope Chrysler Golf Classic. Staff respectfully requests adoption of this resolution. Respectfully submitted, %,* W** Roger Hirdler Community Safety Coordinator RHibap Atch. i5 BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O MEMORANDUM S.c. CITY OF LA QUINTA To* The H*orable *yor and **ers of the City * *rom: *ounity neeeloee*t Director Dat.: Janua* 7, 1986 Sub*ci: *STRL**ION OF MIL**S AVENUE WEST OF JEETERS** Staff has net with Staff of the City of Indio to evaluate traffic concerns at this intersection in response to a mnr*er of traffic accidents. The north half of Miles Avenue is in a Quinta, *hile the *uth half is in Inajo. It is Staff's judgeent that the prirary concern at the intersection relates to sight distance for eastbound traffic on Miles Avenue. *ile the current sight distance of t300 feet x*eets mininun standards, accident history indicates that the ninixtum standard nay not be acceptable. It a*:*ears that two alternatives are aaailable for consideration, including: o * traffic controls i.e., stop sign or signal) at the intersection. o * the road grade to increase sight distance. The Staff of both cities has evaluated these alternatives and believe the second is preferable. Even though a traffic warrant study was not * it is doL*tful that the rec*riried *arrants for either a stop sign or signal can be satisfied. Even if it was otherrise determined that a stop sign should be installed, the sight distance concerns *uld pro*ly dictate the installation of a beacon-type flasher in ad*Tance of the intersection. Given the high speed and cther factors, a stop sign without an advanoe beacon **ou1d only c*ange the type of accident **lile creating an additional liability epposure especially if *arrants were not ret). Indio Staff surveyed the existing road profile and a preliminary design sketch to alter the grade to increase safety was made. The sight distance can be increased to appr*imately 1000 feet by lowering the road west of the interstction a maxinum of 4 feet. Preliminary costs of the available alternatives include: o Traffic Signal $60,000-$80,000 o *top Sign with Advance Flashing Beacon $25,000 o * *ons**on $40,000-$50,000 Both Staffs prefer the road reconstrujon alternative. Thdio is willing to act as lead agency for the project with a 50-50 split on costs, although we nay assu're a slightly higher share if Indio has to shoulder the administrative costs. This matter is scheduled to be reviewed by the Irdio City Council on January 15. 2<' BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O * ft I*L CITY *IL January 7, 1986 Page 2. both Cities agree an a solution, detailed plans and n*re accurate oost estlirates can be pr*ared. I am uncern **iether or not any budget adjust*rents will be * the project can be done with*it transferring fr* reserves. **-- L. Stevens, AI* *oanity DEvel*It*t Director BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To; City Manager Usher and the Honorable City Council From: Roger Hirdler, Community Safety Coordinator Date; December 23, 1985 Subject; COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING ORDINANCE Due to the increasing number of large trucks parking in the downtown and other commercial areas of the City, the attached revised ordinance is needed to improve the image of the above areas by prohibiting the parking of these vehicles. Staff recommends adoption of this parking ordinance. Respectfully submitted, Roger Hirdler Community Safety Coordinator RHibap Atch. am. 2zm BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,O NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:07:39AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 07-U02 1986-U02