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1986 01 21 CC2^ ,k8 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 21, 1986 7:30 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER A. Flag Salute. *. 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 2) minutes. Your name will be called at the appropriate time. 4. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS 5. COMMENT BY COUNCIL MEMBERS 6. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Approval of the Minutes of a regular City Council meeting held January 7, 1986. B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DEMANDS. C. Acceptance of Final Tract Map No. 20717-4 for Sunrise Company at PGA West. 1) Motion for adoption. ROLL CALL VOTE) 7. HEARINGS BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8AGENDA Page 2 January 21, 1986 8. BUSINESS SESSION A. PROPOSED ORDINANCE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE, PROHIBITING PARK- ING OF CERTAIN COMMERCIAL VEHICLES IN THE CITY. 1) Ordinance for adoption. ROLL CALL VOTE) B. Report from the Deputy City Manager regarding an agreement with Riverside County for a Job Training Partnership pro- gram. 1) Motion for adoption. C. Report from the Community Development Director regarding a request for an off-site sign for Landmark Land Company at Jefferson Street and Avenue 50. 1) Motion for adoption. D. Report from the Community Development Director regarding Pavement Management System in the La Quinta Cove area. 1) Motion for adoption. E. Consideration of appeal of Community Development Director's decision regarding street address, Ann Young, Appellant. 1) Report from Community Development Director. 2) Motion for adoption. F. Other 9. ADJOURNMENT 1w BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: The *orab1e *yor and *rbers of the City *incil FfDm: Con*'ty Develc*irent De*ment Date: J*ary 21, 1986 Subject: FINAL **t*i 1*, *. 20717-4 Location: East Side of P* Boulevard, App*ma*ly 200 Feet S*ith of Avenue 54 Applicant: Snnrise C*ir**y Bequest: App*val to Record Phase 4 of Tract ND. 20717 P* *st) Tract *p ND. 20'*l7-*4 repr**ents appi*Ddrnately 10.28 acres of the 132+ acre B'2bdivisi* int*r*d for 547 dwelling units. The * 4 o*(p*ent oonsists of three lots for condan*wn dwelling units. I*iirrnents for installation of street, drainage, * sewer and related inprov*rents have been ixt*osed on this map. A subdivision agreeeent and letter of credit have been provided to guarantee the re*uired izr*roveeents. These doc'1*ts are in satisfactory form. The City Er*ineer has cettified that Tract * No.20717-4 is in sL*stafltial oonfom*nce with the tentative tract map * by th* City Council on * 5, 1985, that the map *lies with all px*visi* of the State SLtdivision *p Act and the *rnicipal Land Division Qrdircnce, and that the map is technically oorrect. The oooditic* of approval associated with this map have been reviewed and Staff has detennined that the oonditions have been satisfactorily o*lied with. * * The *:xtEri*ty Deve1*irent Depart*t * that the City Council approve Tract Map ND. 20717-4 and authorize the recordation of the map. PRE*ARED BY: lawrence L. Stevens, AICP Ccounity Devel*t Director BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council From: Ann Jennings, Deputy City Manager Date: January 16, 1985 Subject: Agreement with Riverside County J.T.P. Program The City of La Quinta has been awarded funding under the Job Training Partnership Act, through the County of Riverside, to per- form work under this Agreement. The Agreement requires the City to provide job training services to eligible persons within the provisions of the Job Training Partnership Act. The County subse- quently agrees to reimburse the City for authorized expenses incurred in the implementation of the job functions. The Agreement before you is for provision of one 1) Maintenance Aide position, for a period beginning December 19, 1985, through April 24, 1986. The total amount of the Agreement is for $2,623. The participant for this program has been hired, and has been working in the Engineering/Street Department performing a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled manual work and assisting the City's permanent workers as required. RECOMMENDATION: It is respectfully recommended that the City Council approve Agree- ment No. C5620w807-H between the County of Riverside and the City of La Quinta relative to a training program under the provisions of the Job Training Partnership Act, and authorize the Mayor and City Manager to execute the Agreement on behalf of the City. Respectfully submitted, Ann Jenni Deputy City Manager 5 BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k 8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 MEMORANDUM 3.c. CITY OF LA QUINTA The 1*riorable Mayor and **tbers of the city Council c*t[*ty Deeelc*x*t Director Dut.: January 21, 1986 S-i*c'. RE*JE** * C*F-SITE SI* AT * *ND AVENUE 50; LANI***RK U*ND *PANY, APPLIC*NT At your i*eeting of January 7, 1986, the Council reguested staff to review the Iarx*iark re*uest and report back cxi January 21. Subseguently, a *:*osed sign plan for a l0'xl5' sign with an overall height of 14' * Stumitted to the O:**nity D**rel*irent Depaenent copy attached). ordinance *. 75 established a *ratorium on off-site signs pending devel*xrent of a new sign ordinance and r*nains in effect until May 7, 1986. The new sign ordinance is jmjj adopted, altho*gh drafts will be distri* ted this * *ursuant to the nost recent scchule given you a couple of **eeks ago. The proposed sign, *ich advertises the a Quinta *tel Golf and Tennis *sort, the Tennis Villas Subdivisi*, and the Duna a Quinta Subdivisi*1 is clearly an off-site sign pr**ited by. the *ratoriurn. As a result, it cannot be approved unless the *ratorium ordance is revised to allow sare scch signs presumably with scoe standards) or the *ratoriurn is teninated. I*lative to providing assistance for sabdivision sales, the City has recently *nded *r*dmately $51000 in establishing a series of t*tporrry subdivision directory signs *ile continuing to *rk on a program with irore attractive pereanent signs. A sign was installed at Jefferson and Ave*ue 50 on Tuesday of last *eek to provide additional directory assistar* along Jefferson. In addition, the City has also *rked to elimate the proliferation of wiattractive and hazardous * signs that seem to be a mainstay of sL*division sales prttotions. It is Staff's judgrr*nt that these efforts and their supporting reasoning remain valid. To allow this sign now, with a new sign o*nce only a oouple of **ths from appraaal, *uld * the door to a flood of similar re*iests. The City's Subdivision Directory Sign Program has filled this t*tporary void in an adeguate manner and to begin to allow off-site signing of this nature now se*t's both unnecessary and ina*:propriate. It does rot seem that the beeef its **ich the Applicant will att* to substantiate sufficiently offset the potential detrirtental effects of these types of signs. It should also be pointed out that sbbdividers, in general, have n*merous types of other **edia available to *municate their sales * If it is determined that this sign, and others like it, should be allowed at this tiir*, then a revision to establish a peemit ptocedure and standards should be made to the *ratorium ordiance. SL*h an action should consider the following: BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8SThPT' REPORT CITY * Jarliary 21, 1986 Page 2. o * of approval suggest Plot Plan with Plann* **ssion as final decision, *ess a*pealed) o Size of Sign suggest 50 Bq.ft. with height of 8-10 feet) o * of Signs per **vision o *ation Criteria o Design Criteria i.e., oolors) o Time Limits suggest sign for *orary, i.e., six n*nths, and pernut to be r*new*le/revocable at the ci* of eadi tirr* limit this could avoid es*li**g an *rtizab1e right) The *unity *vel*ir*nt **ent r**ds that the request for an off-site sign at Jefferson Street and Avenue 50 be decied. * / Iawrer*e L. Stevens, MCP *rtimiflity *el*zrent Director BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k8 MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA OLDINTA To: The k*norable *yor and *s of the City *unci1 *om: O*trmflity Deve1*it*nt *pa:rt*t Date: January 21, 1986 S*eCI: PAVFNE**T * me attad*ed report on P**t Manag*t Syst*ns has been prepared by the City Er*ineer. The report cc*tains b*d*gr*ind information and a preliminary evaluation of the status of pav*rent condition for streets in the Coce. Of course, this needs to be done City*wide and additional testing/evaluation perfonred before read*r* final conclusions. Efforts on this program are continuing and a *edule will be established shortly. PREPARED BY: lawrence L. Stevens, AICP O:*ity Deve1o*xrent I)ep*x* ILS:dnw A*: Report frat City Engineer S.D. BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k 8 MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA To: Larry Stevens, C*xtuiiity Z*vel*irent Director From: * *ddle, city *ineer Dat.: JanLiary 13, 1986 S*ct: PAV**T * SY*T* PMs) As * discussed, it takes a considerable arr**t of *rk to do a preper PMS report, and there is a desire to have soce * figures at this ture. A detailed * report can be done in the near future. The following is a general description of pr*er pav*r*nt analysis, and I have attcched an E*diibit hAlt, in *ich I tried to give a r*gh estimate of the potential range of costs to brin* the eKistin* La Quinta *ve area pav*rents up to standards. This represents a $3,000,000 to $4,500,000 range. The data in this report was e)ctracted frart another report prepared by my offioe. DISCLJSSI* There are three *tii* reasons far ashalt paveeents to fail. They are: 1. Improper design and cons*tion 2. H*a*ier traffic usage than anticipated 3. Lack of *going * Ea* of these will be discussed in detail. IMP*PER I:ESI* AND *STRL**I* *unately, most of S*uthern California is blessed with a mild clim*te with no freeze/thaw cycles and the location of good sourues of *iality materials. For this reason, the Agencies of Southern California have been very fortunate with the servi* ability they have enjoyed with their pav**ts. With proper design and constriction practioes, the service life of the pav*mants can be eetnded many years. *en designing a p&**r*t, four factors need to be considered: 1. Suggraae soil strength 2. Anticipated traffic loadir* 3. Design life of the pavement 4. Calculation of A.C. and A.B. layers The subgrade soil strength is best determined by testnng subgrade sairples obtaieed fr*r* the site. If considerable grading is re**ired, the saaple should be abtajied after grading is copleted. In the laboratory, the necessary R-Value can be measured. BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k!8 SY*TEM *) January 13, 19B6 Page 2. *uff icient sai*les should be taken and tested to obtain a representative R-Value. If the ocitposition of the soil changes, separate p*eeent sections should be oo* sidered. Refer*nces may be obtained fran The * Institute that are very helpful for determiherg quantity and mathods for obtain:ng these saxrples. The Asphalt Institute is located in The As*ialt Institute Building, College Par, Maryland 20740. Traffic Index TI) is generally used for paveeent design calculations in S*ithern California. * thought itust be given to the proper selection of TI. Traffic Ind* is calculated fr*n a o*tplex forrula derived fr*n E**uivalent Axle I*ad E*L) **iich is the nLxrer of 18,000-pound axles passing over the paveeent during its design life. TI is not a percentage of anticipated Average *ily Traffic AD*) or a ruirr* selected fr* a *iart. Care nust be given to review the zoning and land use of the ar*a frcin which truck and bus traffic will be generated. T*ck traffic on existing pav*r*ts should be counted and analyzed when designing paveeent overlay thicknesses. * loaded, eighteen*eeler truck is equivalent to 4400 passenger cars while one bus may ixtpact the fatigue life of a paveeent to that of 4 eighteen*wheeler trucks, or 17,600 autam:*iles. Bus and truck routes should be established within the city limits and pav*t*nts sections designed accordingly. To determine the E*uivalent Axle I*ad and its resultant Traffic Index, the service life of a pavement rt'ist be deterinined. Generally, 20 years is used in Sc*thern California, while rr*st of the country hopes to obtain 10 years due to freeze/thaw cycles and inferior materials. If major develo**it is anticipated in the future that coold affect the street ali*ent, grade or traffic loaaing, a shorter design life may be considered. If increased traffic loading is anticipated s*r*tine in the future, phase construction would be proper with developeent at that tirre providing the financing to overlay the pavement section to provide for the stronger section. In many Southern Califorhia Counties, the excellent quality of rock allows the substi- tution of Aggregate Base AB) for r*i Asphalt Pavement Ac) thickness. *really, *inch thickness of high quality AB is equivalent to 1-inch thickness of the AC layer to obtain the desired serviceability of the pavement. with law quality aggre*ate base, the substitution should be 2.7 inches of AB for for 1 inch of Ac. In no case should an Ac pavement layer be less than 3 inches thick. Fbr heavier usage, the mini* thickness of the Ac layer is a function of the Traffic Index TI). The follawin* graph may be used to determine minirrurn thicknesses. 6 hi J 3. 2 i 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 ii 12 7.'. BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k"8PAV*ME** * SYSTE*4 PMS) Janary 13, 1986 Page 3. HE*VIER TRA**'IC US*GE *N A*ICIP* Many changes in a *ttrunity can occur during the 20-yaar life of a paveeent. A new bus route, rezoning fr* nultiple residential to industrial zoning and Redevelo*:irent are exartples of the types of carcunity changes that could imr'act the pavements and materially shorten the design life. If anticipated soon enough, pavements can be strengthened by overlays of Ac pavenent. If not, the fatigue life of the pav*t*t may be severely reduced hastening the deterioration of the pavement with the ultimate reg*ement of ennensive reconstruction. The r*innng service life of an *isting pavement is virbually ippossible to deterine. *bwever, it is possible to determine the existing steenth of an existing pavement section and calculate the reuired overlay thickness reguirement to obtain 20 additional years of serviceability. Several devices are available to determine the deflettions of existing pavements; anoog them being the Be**deman Beam, *badrater, I*aflect and Pavement Thwrper to deteemine the deflettion of the pavement non*estructively. *r*i the results of these def lections, required overlay thicknesses can be determined. Air, water and gunshine are enemies of Asphalt C*rEnt, the cementnng binder used in asphalt pavements. Asphalt cement is a product resulting fran the ref* of petro1*zn refinement of crude oil. Its ccoplicated molecular structre contaaas certain physical pr*er*es that are ir*asurable to deterine the extent of the oxidation or aging of the asphalt cement. The most oOOOOfl tests are the penetration and viscosity tests. *L*[ a core taken fran an existing pavement, the a*t cement can be ettract* fr*n the pavement sarri*le to perform penetration and viscosity tests on the extracted AC. As an asalt cement ages, the values of penetration decreases and the viscosity increases less fluid). Within a pavement, as the asphalt cement ages and beo*s less flexible, cracking will begin to occur. A second characteristic of an aging p*vement is the loss of its binder stickiness) characteristics. Cores generally *diibit low penetration val*es at the pavement surface, be*oning no*mal at the bott*n of the pavement layer. *::* binder characteristics are evident at the bottan of the core with obvious loss of fine and sciretines course aggregate at the pavement srrf ace. Cores taken at minor craecs at the pavement surface generally *iit the loss of the crack before it reaches the pavement bott*n. If the core is taken at a major crack, it is fonnd that the crack is wider at the top than at the bott*. The reascn for these changes of asphalt cement and d**icus physical characteristics beteeen the top and bott*n of the Ac pavement layer is due to the aging of the asphalt cement caused by contact of water, air and sunshine. If these destructive elements could be separated fr*n the AC pavement strrcture, the aging of the Ac pavement **uld be avoided and the service life of the pavenent eteended to its fatigue life. without the separation of the *vtii*t structure fr*n the elements, serviceability of the pav* itent will be seriously reduced requiring expensive overlays or reconstruction long before the normal fatigue life of the *ment. BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k#8PAV**r II?'***L*i SYST*M F*S) Jaruary 13, 1986 Page 4. *od pa,**t nain'tennoe utilizes Seal *ts to separate the Ac pav*t structure frun the * Several types of Surface Seal *tiig treatnents are available and effectively used in Southern *lifornia. *ng th* are the following, including their * freguancy of application: o * Seals l*l2 Years o Slurry Seals *7 Years o * Seals lo*l2 Years o Sand Seals 3-5 Years o * Seals 1-3 Years Sand Seals are generally used in San Diego *unty due to the lad* of good aggregates for Slurry Seals. Th this area, the superior Slurry Seal is generally preferred. Fbg Seals are generally not used due to the frequent application cycle. It should be noted that *en cradung reaches the bott*m of a paverent layer, the pa* nent generally deteriorates rapidly in the area of the crad*. An Ac overlay, before craddx*g severe, will save the considerable cost of reonstruction. *e rods and steeets of La QLiiflta will carry considerable * traffic requiring serious tho*t for pav*rent design and maintenance. Fbr p*veeent design and o*i*ruction, the following should be considered: 1. T*affic Usage Present and Future. 2. *view pr*sed truck usage on all pavenents for all rajor Zone *i*ges and *ditional Use Perrnits. 3. Design ade**ate Ac Paverent layer thicknesses. 4. Perform quality tests on all road huilding materials. 5. Perform ade**te density tests on si**ade and aggre*ate base during constru*on. At*is. BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k$8 MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA TD: *sign *gineers From: *ert W. *dd1e, City Engineer Sept*tber 27, 1985 S*ci: IESI* * RE: T*FT'IC INDEX TI) The follo*ing Q*mty of Riverside gLudelines for deter*eeg TI' S for ro*d*y design *ere actual field c*mts are not possible or practical) shall be utilized. Cul*sac Street 32 units or less) TI 5.0 *sidential Streets or I*g Cul-de-sacs n 5.5 *sidential Collector Streets 6.0 to 6.5 * Street with *irm*ial or *nufacturin* Traffic Usage M 6.5 Seconary Hig*ys 88' RIW) 6.5 to 7.0 *jor Highway 100' RIW) 7.0 to 7.5 Arterial High**y 110' RIW) 1 7.0 to 8.0 Source of Data: F. Petne**y Riverside **unty Ibad *pa*t Traffic Division BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k%8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k&8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k'8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k(8 MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA OLDINTA The *orable *yor and *r*ers of the City * Yvom: *!Ktunity Deeel*irent Director Date: J*ary 21, l*86 8*Ct: APP*L QE' D*ISI(* * * OF ADD*S: ANN YC1:JNG, APP* Mrs. Young r*uested a change of addess fr*n Avenida Ramirez to Calle *gales for the reons outlined in the attached letter. Staff has reviewed the re*uest and determi that current practice **uld dictate addressing Mrs. Young1 5 residence on Avenida Rarnjrez. *licy has been to assign addresses based upon the design and location of the lot rather than on the location of the frar*t door. The reasoning for this appr* is that it establishes a regular pattern of addressing *lich should be easier for bo* ee**en* services and people unfaniliar with the area to find. The design of lots in the C*ve area **uld result in nearly all addresses being on the Avenida" streets. It is Staff's judgnent that this practice should be oontihued and that Mrs. YoLmg's a*eal should be denied. In this case, sare signing along Avenida R*irez as to the address should resolve the * since the only visible address, right r*, is on *ales a*p**tely 70' fran Ramirez). Ia**ence L. Stevens, MCP /* *anity D*elopeent Director Atchs. BE. BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k)8 78-105 CALLE ESTADO LA OUINTA, CALIFORNIA 92253 619* 564-2246 * 27, 1985 Ms. Ann Young 52-711 Avenida R*ez La *inta, CA 92253 SUBJE*T: *est for Change of Address * ls. Ycung: The C**iunity Devel*t Depart:rt*nt has reviewed your request to change the address for your residence at 52-711 Avenida R*ez to a *ales address. Based upon *isting policy, it does not appropriate to grant the requested change. Th general, it has been the City's practice to assign addresses based upon the front of the lot rather than the location of the frc*t door. In the Cove area, this *uld result in nearly all of the * being addressed on the north-south Avenida" streets. of course, this *uld also create a regular pattern rn*di* it easier for erergency seerices to find locations. I a* aware that this was not always the practice prior to the City*s incor- poration and dbs&ved several houses with *gales addresses. I *ould suggest the p*l*n with delivery and service people can be resolved bv providing a visible address along your R*irez frontage, since the c*i1y visible address is over the garage door facing Nogales. Due to the large tree in your front yard, a saall freestanding sign i.e., A Sq.ft. with a height of 31411) near the frcn* proprty line *ould se*n best. A permit is not necessary for this size and type of sign. In the event that y* disagree with this deterination, please sL*init a written a*ea1 stating the reasons for the appeal to the C*rrri*ty nevelopeent E*parbt*nt and I will schedule a review of this policy and your request for City Council consideration. ma Alt URIC AINnOCeC On CflV qKflll I A INI ISRITA flA I *CrhbkII A * BIB] 09-30-1998-U01 10:22:15AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 01-U02 21-U02 1986-U02 2^ ,k*8*. Ann * D**er 27, 1985 Page 2. If *i * any further infQ*mation, please * YK)t hesitate to c*tact this office. Very *y y*irs, a*JNI*Y IEVEw*** *ARINENT 727#w Ia*rence L. 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