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1987 02 03 CC71 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. February 3, 1987 7:30 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER A. Flag Salute. 2. ROLL * * * AL* 3. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA. Wo 4. PUBLIC COMMENT A. G. * This is the time set aside for citizens to address the Council on Rv**I4* matters relating to City business. When addressing the Council, L*. please state your name and address. The proceedings of the TT* Council meeting are recorded on tape and comments of each person * To L**- shall be limited to three 3) minutes. Whe* e*d** C(?*:*(** **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 * * hearings, comments relative to items on the Agenda are * limited to two 2) minutes. Your name will be called at * * the iate time. * 7a**rfo.P*V * * j* * * COMMENT BY COUNCIL MEMBERS I * * **K*ha// **4s fi'?*** k,,LL* * * * * /* +0 * HEARINGS z *"e* /77*a/5 3 * * fr Aee * A. Public Hearing Extension of Urgency Ordinance. APPLICANT: City Initiated. 1 LOCATION: City-Wide. PROJECT: Changing Approval Procedure for Commercial Development Projects. 1) Report from the Planning Director. 2) Public comment. 3) Council discussion.*I'** * * * 3*o*I* *AP\)**) Motion to adopt Ordinance No. 104. ROLL CALL VOTE) \;LA * * A WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 AGENDA City Council February 3, 1987 Page Two. 8. BUSINESS SESSION A. Report of Planning Commission action Plot Plan No. 87-375, Request to construct a 1390 Sq.Ft. addition to an existing building, La Quinta Arts Foundation, Applicant. * 1) Motion to approve Plot Plan No. 87-375, subject to conditions. B. Study Session Items decisions may be made on items from yesterday's study session, which are): 414*&J*LL AIT***1) Progress Report La Quinta Historical Society. * 2) Request for funding: Desert Aids Project. 3) Resolution No. 87-6 Council Rules of Procedure. 9. COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES. Minutes or Reports) A. Planning Commission Minutes 01-28-87. * CONSENT CALENDAR*M***, * AL* i* PA\1O* AJocHAA)6* A. Approval of Minutes, City Council. January 20, 1987) B. RESOLUTION NO. 87-7. APPROVING DEMANDS. C. RESOLUTION NO. 87-8. APPROPRIATING CERTAIN SURPLUS FUNDS OF THE CITY'S GENERAL FUND. D. Approval of Agreement for Future Installation of Street Improvements and Right-of-Entry and Construction Easement, Cunard's Restaurant, Inc. E. Acceptance of Grant Deed for future park site Lot H, Parcel Map 20469, The Grove). 1) Motion to adopt Consent Calendar. ROLL CALL) 11. REPORT OF OFFICERS A. City Manager 1) Transfer of housing set-aside funds. B. * City * * * 1) Report re: pit bulls. C. Administrative Services Director. 1) City 5th Anniversary Celebration Status Report D. Community Safety Director *a AWJi*N*ThL,A BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71AGENDA City Council February 3, 1987 Page Three. E. Finance Director F. Planning Director 1) Planning Division Monthly Report. z* * * Possible Executive Session)-***. *c * * 12. ADJOURNMENT** * AAi* * * 3) *-rATu* O* LA***API *I*/*AAiPiCo * *\/ * * *o * *o * &A) *%*/*7 **:oo * T* *iS(u** c*c. BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 DATE AGENDAITEM# *APPAOVED oDENlED REPORT F oCONTINUED TO PLANNING CONNISSION ACTION DATE: February 3, 1987 APPLICANT: La quinta Arts Foundation PROJECT LOCATION: 78-080 Avenida La Fonda, La Quinta, CA PROJECT: PLOT PLAN NO. 87-375,* Request too construct a 1,390 Sq.Ft. Addition to an Existin9 Building To Be Used By The La Quinta Arts Foundation. ZONING Sceni* Highway Commercial C-P-S) DESIGNATION: GENERAL PLAN Yilla9e Commercial DESIGNATION: ENVIRONMENTAL Categorically exempt. under Section 15301, Class ASSESSMENT: 1 e)(i). DEVELOPMENT Required/Permitted Provided STANDARDS: SetbacKs Front none required 13.5 feet Side none required 0 Rear none required 24 feet Building Height 35' 16.5 feet Building Coverage l0fl* 5.7* ParKing Spaces 3 3 LOT SIZE: no minimum 75* x 100' 7500 sq. ft. SCHOOL FEES: To Be Paid COLOR/DESIGN: The addition will conform with the existing building archetural treatment and color scheme. LANDSCAPING: Existing landscaping with 2 additional 10' tall Washington Filifera Palm Trees PROPOSED *ater Coachella Valley *ater District UTILITIES: Sewer New Septic System P.C. ACTION: This application was considered by the Planning Commission at their meeting of January 27, 1gB?, and approved subject to conditions. BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71REPORT OF PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION February 3, iga? Page 2. ANALYSIS 1. An enclosed trash area location has not been provided. 2. Minimum parking spaces are g-feet wide and ig-feet deep with a 24-foot wide maneuvering area behind the spaces. The 2 parking spaces identified to the north of this addition will require use of 2-feet of the planter area for auto overhang. Concrete curbing will be needed for protection of the landscaped area. 3. The sign location will have to be adjusted northward to accommodate the additional right-of-way dedication and sidewalk construction. 4, Permits and/or clearances from the City Engineer, Coachella Valley Idater District and the City Fire Marshal and Riverside County Environmental Health Department and Desert Sands School District are needed prior to the issuance of a building permit. 5. The City Engineer has indicated that the following items will be needed; a. additional right-of-way approximately 2' max.) b. construction of a &-foot wide sidewalk, curb replacement as required) and paving the 20-foot alley adjacent to the site. c. executed copy of a temporary construction easement from the adjacent property owner. d. an encroachment permit. 6. A separate sign permit is required prior to sign installation. 7. The City Fire Marshal has indicated that the following items will be needed: a. A 30-inch parapet designed to be an integral part of addition along the western building wall or a 2 hour roof assembly. b. All internal walls including the separation between the storage areas and sales/display area will need a 1 hour fire wall assembly. c. The western building wall will need a 2 hour fire rating. d. The existing hallway will need a 1 hour fire rating. BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71REPORT OF PLANNING COM?1ISSION ACTION February 3, l*87 Page 3 EINOINGS: 1. The request as conditioned is consistent with the requirements of the C.P.S. Zone and goal. and objectives of the General Plan. 2. The project will not have a significant adverse impact on the environment. REC*O*MENDAT IQN** Based upon the above information, approval of Plot Plan No. 87-375, is recommended subject to the following conditions: 1. The development of the site shall be in conformance with the Exhibits A and 9 contained in the file for Plot Plan 87-375, unless otherwise amended by the following conditions. 2. The approved plot plan shall be used within two 2) years of the approval date; otherwise, it shall become null and void and of no effect whatsoever. By * it meant the beginning of substantial construction, not including grading, contemplated by this approval which is begun with the two-year period and is thereafter diligently pursued to completion. 3. Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the Applicant shall install landscaping in accordance with an approved landscape plan. All trees and plants shall be maintained in a healthy condition for the life of the approved use. 4. The parcels must be merged using the parcel merger process prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy. 5. The development must comply with the standards and requirements of Coachella Valley *ater District, the City Engineer and Fire Marshal 6. Provide an enclosed trash area having 6-foot walls and a screened gate. The design and location is subject to Planning Department review and approval. PREPARED By T*E PLANNING DEPARTMENT BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 1 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 DATE AGENDAITEM# *APPROVED oDEnlED oCONTINUED TO LA * UIGTOMCAL BOCIETY 6 0 X 1283 * I A C) U I N T A CA Prepared by FRED RICE President LA QUINTA HISTORICAL SOCIETY January 20, 1987 BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 L.A QUIN*A HI 3"I'**I * * 33 *FFQ*'I' On December 15, 1984, The La Quinta Historical Society was founded by Ms. Alice Bailes. The idea of recording the history of La Quinta was suggested by Mr. Larry Allen, then mayor. The first Board of Directors were: 1. Alice Bailes 2. Joe Barnes 3. Ruth Campagna 4. Celia Griffes 5. Michael Mendoza 6. John Philip Nichols 7. Pat Reilly 8. Fred Rice 9. Stan Sniff 10. Judy Vossler 11. Roxie Yessayian. Incorporation papers were filed and accepted by the State of California through the cooperation of City of La Quinta of- ficials. During 1985 and 1986 we held several community functions such as, La Quinta's first street party, charter installation din- ner, story telling sessions, teas, field trips to Cahuilla Indian bed rock mortar sites, besides holding both Board and general membership meetings and our last celebration of the 60th Anniversary of the La Quinta Hotel on December 14, 1986. We covered the dedication of the City of La Quinta's flood control redevelopment project, taped and interviewed most of the old-timers" still willing to give information, artifacts and early mementos of La Quinta's past. Today, as of January 20th, we are actively seeking a permanent BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71location where we can record, preserve, and display the history of La Quinta in artifacts, words, pictures and sound for the general public and the La Quinta residents, students and scholars to learn of our colorful yesterdays. We are temporarily meeting presently at Marywood. The major project in work is a book envisioned by our first president, Ms. Alice Bailes, to contain a true and complete story of The History of La Quinta The Gem of the Desert". See separate contents and chapter headings). The present Board of Directors are: President FRED RICE Vice President CELIA GRIFFES BOB GRIFFES DRU PIERCE BOB PIERCE JUDY VOSSLER VERLE VINES JANIEL ESMERALDA Secretary PAT JILES Treasurer MIKE MENDOZA LARRY ALLEN. BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 COMMUNITY COUNSELING and CONSULTATION P0 Box 8925. Palm Springs Californa 92263. 619) 323 2118 *rag*.m. DATE AGENDA!TEM# Comm*w*ty Counseling*g Center Desert* AIDS Project HTLV-IiI *ternate Test Site APPROVED DENIED *CONTiNUED TO January 16, 1966 Mr. Ron Kidrowski City Manager, City of La Quinta P.O. Box 1504 La Quinta, Ca 92253 Dear Mr. Kidrowski, A* member of the Board of Directors of the Desert Aids Project I request that you allow me to appear before the City Council of La *uinta, preferrably in study session or a comparable function, as an agenda item to appeal to the Council for emergency assistarice for the Desert Aids roJ.ect. Funding for the off iee &t this time is dangerously low. If we are to continue and expand our services as needed, we must have help. This is a request only for operational funding. not direct assistance to the Aids victims. May I appear before or during your February 2nd meeting. If a later date is necessary may we make it tbe earliest opportunity after February 18th, as I wi*l be out of the area for two weeks prior to that time. This appeal is being made to al* Coachel*a Vaile' Cities. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely * Jim WE ARE PROUD OF THE SERVICES WE PROVIDE TO OUR COMMUNITIES BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 lo.*. DATE AGENDAITEM41 *APPROVED oDENlED oCONTINUED TO RESOLUTION NO. 87-8 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA APPROPRIATING CERTAIN SURPLUS FUNDS OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA GENERAL FUND. WHEREAS, there exists a development agreement between the City and Landmark Land Development Company providing that Landmark Development pay to the City the amount of $200,000. per year; and WHEREAS, the City has received two such payments from Landmark Development in fiscal years 1984-85 and 1985-86; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Quinta wishes to designate funds received in the two prior fiscal years for future capital improvements as yet undetermined. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, that an Unappropriated Reserve of $400,000. be established within the accounts of the City and that the Unappropriated Reserve be so designated in the accounts of the City in order to reduce the available future financing of the City1s expenditures by such an amount and to preserve the amount for specific allocations as the Council may hereafter determine. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY MANAGER/CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71Recording requested by and mail to: Page 1 of 2 Io**. DATE AGENDAITEM# *APpROVED D*ED oCONTINUED TO_____________ SPACE ABOVE THIS LINE FOR RECORDER'S USE AGREEMENT FOR FUTURE INSTALLATION OF STREET IMPROVEMENTS AND RIGHT-OF-ENTRY AND CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR THE STREET IMPROVEMENT CONSTRUCTION I) We, the undersigned, owners of property located at 74-045 Calle Cadiz, La Quinta, California AP NO. See * below) in the City of La Quinta, hereby certify that we are the owners of the hereinafter legally described real property located in the City of La Quinta, California as described in Exhibit A'* attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein), do hereby agree to construct the improvements immediately adjacent to our property and as required by City Plot Plan Approval No. 86-343. Said street improvements shall be installed by the Grantors or their successors in interest, at such future date as the City Council of the City of La Quinta shall determine, at which time City shall provide Grantors with at least sixty 60) days notice to complete said street improvements. The estimated cost to complete the improvements is $15,000.00. It is understood that Grantors have deposited with the City cash bonds in the amount of $5,000.00 Cash which is less than 100% of the estimated present day street improvement costs which include construction and associated engineering costs and that these cash bonds are to secure construction of said improvements. It is further understood that in the event of a failure to perform after proper notice is given, the City Engineer of the City of La Quinta may cause said work to be done utilizing the cash bonds for that purpose and returning the excess, if any, to Grantors or their successors in interest; any additional cost over and above said cash bonds shall be added to the real property tax bill for said real property for the next fiscal year. The Grantors do also hereby grant to the City of La Quinta the right to enter upon said property as described in Exhibit A" together with a construction easement for purposes incidental to the construction of street improvements for in, on, over and across said property for the future street improvements to those on Grantor's property. It is further understood that when the further use of this construction agreement and easement is no longer required, or if the City Council shall determine that such improvements are not required, this easement shall terminate upon completion of said construction. This agreement shall be binding on all successors in interest to the property described herein. BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71DATED: January 23, 1987 BC*-/ESTAURANT*C* Robert Cunard/President DATED: *(- *7 CITY OF LA QUINTA, A Municipal Corporation By______________________________ Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk * Assessor's Parcel Nos. Lot 1 APN 769-152001; Lot 2 APN 769-152-002; Lot 3 APN 769-152-003; Lot 4 APN 769-152-004; Lots 9, 10 and 11 APN 769-152-007; Lot 12 APN 769-152-006 BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 DATE AGENDAITEM# MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA *PPROVED oDENIED oCONTINUED TO To: Ronald L. Kiedrowski, City Manager From: Robert Weddle, City Engineer Date: January 29, 1987 Subject: Parcel Map No. 20469 The Grove Apparently the lender for the Grove Development has required that the City park site be granted in fee'* to the City by a separate deed. At present the park site is designated as Lot H on Parcel Map No. 20469 and is dedicated and accepted for park purposes. This parcel map has not recorded as of this date. Per the developer, they cannot secure the final signature lenders) on the Parcel Map until the City accepts and records the park site deed. Mr. Jef fery Trant who is the attorney representing the developer will be express mailing the deed for Council acceptance at the February 3, 1987, Council meeting. RECOMMENDATION That the City Council accept the grant deed to the future park site Lot H of PM 20469) and direct the City Clerk to record the document. RWW/aj End. cc: Jef fery Trant BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71 DATE AGENDAITEM# PPAOVED DENIED oCONTINUED TO City of Palm Springs Office of City Manage: 619 323 8201 December 30, 1986 Larry Salas, Mayor Pro Tern City of Coachella Coachella, California Dear Larry: You asked me to jot down the issues I raised concerning the possible transfer of housing set-aside funds from a redevelop- ment agency in one city to another city. Let me stress that these are my own views and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Palm Springs City Council, which has yet to discuss this issue. My thoughts are as follows: 1. The proposal to transfer housing set-aside funds from one community to another, according to our Redevelopment attorney, would require a change in the state law. 2. The proposal might be seen by some as being efficient" in the sense that conceivably affordable housing could be built in one city at lesser costs than in another. The primary savings would be in land costs. On the other hand, the efficiency value would seem to conflict with the present State of California housing policy and law, which promotes the value of building a balanced community in which diversity of housing types exist in each city, and which attempts to provide housing in close proximity as possible to places of employment. 3. It should be recognized that the front" costs of subsidizing affordable housing for most cities do not reflect the true long- term costs of, or subsidies for, such housing. In most cities in the Coachella valley, if not the state, affordable housing Post OmLe Box 1786. Palm Springs, California 92263-1786 BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 71December 30, 1986 Page 2 generates less tax revenue than what it costs to provide services for such housing. This means that the dollars raised in other parts of the city either from commercial, industrial or higher priced homes) areused to support ser- vices required by those projects which do not support themselves. For instance, in Palm Springs, this means that revenues generated by tourism are spent to supplement the difference between what the average residence pays in taxes and what it costs to provide services to the average residence. Thus, a city which is allowed to spend its set-aside funds in another city will reap an ongoing financial benefit to the extent that it has also transferred to another city the ongoing operating subsidy it would have other- wise incurred. In my opinion, any agreement to allow the transfer of set-aside funds should also require an ongoing payment to the receiving city equal to the sbusidy that the transferring city would have incurred to provide services to such housing. 4. There is an additional tax revenue bonus'* to the transferring city which should be recognized and modified. If a city is able to free up, for example, twenty acres of land that other- wise would have had lower priced homes, that city now has an additional twenty acres of land which will result in a develop- ment which will produce substantially more taY dollars than if the set-aside housing had gone there. Thus, the transferring city not only avoids an onqoing subsidy which it otherwise would have incurred. It also realizes increased taxes that it other- wise would not have received. I believe that these two windfalls must be addressed in any transfer agreement so that the receiving city would receive some or all of these windfalls, not the trans- ferring city. 5. Finally, if the idea of a housing transfer is to be seriously considered, I believe it should be based upon a region-wide approach, which would allow for the opportunities to transfer set-aside funds to be equally available to all redevelopment agencies which express a desire to participate. These are a few of my thoughts. I hope you will find them helpful. Thanks again for attending our TAC meeting the other day. My best for a very good New Year. Sin NORMAN R. KING City Manager NRK:ms cc: Palm Springs City Council 21 BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 08:54:41AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 1 *,3 1g* /1 A z) DATE AGENDA ITEM # MEMORANDUM *APPROVED oDENtED CITY OF LA QUINTA oCONTINUED TO To: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager From: Roger Hirdler, Community Safety Director Dale: January 28, 1987 Subject: Stop Signs On Avenida Montezuma It has been approximately six months since we installed the stop signs on west Avenida Montezuma. We installed five signs, and it seems to have slowed traffic to comfortable levels. We have not received any complaints concerning the stop signs. It is my recommendation to keep the stop signs in their present location. 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