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1987 03 03 CC7 DECLARATION OF POSTING I declare under penalty of perjury that I am employed by the City of La Quinta, in the Administrative Services Department; and that I posted the foregoing Agenda on the outside entry to the Council Chambers of the City of La Quinta Offices at 78-105 Calle Estado and at the Bulletin Board at the La Quinta Post Office on February 27 1987. Signed February 27 1987, at La Quinta, California. 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. March 3, 1987 7:30 p.m. CALL TO ORDER *A. Flag Salute. B. Special Presentation by the Mayor. 2. ROLL CALL 3. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA. *4. 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. I p Persons wishing to address the Council regarding an Agenda 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 appropriate time. BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 AGENDA City Council March 3, 1987 Page Two. COMMENT BY COUNCIL MEMBERS *A. Discussion 1986 Young American Medals for Bravery. *6.*jHEARINGS A. Public Hearing: Weed/Public Nuisance Abatement APPLICANT: City Initiated LOCATION: City-Wide PROJECT: Public Nuisance Abatement/Lot Clearing Assessment 1) Report from the Community Safety Director. 2) Request for permission to abate lots. 3) Public comment. 4) Council discussion. 5) Motion to adopt Resolution No. 87-11. B. Public Hearing: Community Development Block Grant Program APPLICANT: City Initiated LOCATION: City-wide PROJECT: Proposals for 13th Year CDBG Entitlement Program. 4) Report from the Planning Department. *2) Public comment* Council discussion. Motion to continue to 3/17/87. C. Public Hearing: Municipal Code Text Amendment. APPLICANT: City Initiated LOCATION: City-Wide PROJECT: Ordinance No. 348, Section 18.12, Off-Street Vehicle Parking, adding provisions for City-Wide compact car parking. 1) Report from the Planning Department. 2) Public comment. 3) Council discussion. 4) Motion to introduce Ordinance No. 105. 7. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS A. Communication from Jim Montgomery regarding fee policy to encourage lot mergers in the Cove area. 1) Report from the Planning Department. 2) Discussion Council's pleasure. BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 AGENDA City Council March 3, 1987 Page Three. BUSINESS SESSION A. Discussion of CVAG communication regarding the Rialto Power Plant lawsuit by cities and counties. 1) Motion to authorize participation. Council's pleasure) B. Discussion Village at La Quinta Specific Plan. 1) Motion to authorize City Manager to execute contract. C. Study Session Items Decisions may be made on items from *yesterday's study session, which are:) 1) Southern California Water Committee membership request. 2) Paramedic/Ambulance Update. 3) Request for 1987-88 Budget and Community Service Grant funding: a) PGA West Station 70 Volunteer Fire Dept.($3025) b) La Quinta Sports & Youth Association. $325) c) Riverside County Coalition for Alternatives to Domestic Violence. $4,710) 4) Discussion City Park Maintenance. 9. COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REPORTS Minutes or Reports) 10. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Approval of Minutes City Council. February 18, 1987) B. RESOLUTION NO. 87-12. SUPPORTING FEDERAL APPROPRIATION FOR A FLOOD WARNING SYSTEM. C. RESOLUTION NO. 87-13. APPROVING DEMANDS. D. Approval of Joint Powers Agreement Southern California Association of Governments SCAG), for 1987-88. E. Approval to Record Phase 2 Final Tract Map No. 21381-2, Sunrise Company, Applicant. F. Approval of New Subdivision Agreement Tract No. 19903; Pan American Land Development, Inc. 1) Motion to adopt Consent Calendar. ROLL CALL) BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 Mi>; AGENDA City Council March 3, 1987 Page Four. 11. REPORT OF OFFICERS si City Manager City Attorney Administrative Services Direct 6* Community Safety Director *r * Finance Director Planning Director 12. ADJOURNMENT NOTICE OF UPCOMING COUNCIL/COMMISSION MEETINGS March 9, 1987 Planning Commission Study Session March 10, 1987 Planning Commission Regular Meeting March 16, 1987 City Council/Comm. Services Commission Joint Study Session March 17, 1987 City Council Regular Meeting March 21, 1987 City Council/Pi. Comm. Joint Retreat March 23, 1987 Planning Commission Study Session March 23, 1987 Comm. Svcs. Commission Regular Meeting March 24, 1987 Planning Commission Regular Meeting I BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 *A. DATE AGENDAITEM# *tai2 *f * * APPROVED DE?41ED *Governor's OP*ICE oCONTINUED TO GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN SAC*AMENTO 95914 TELEPHONE 91 e* 44*284 1 GOVERNOR January 22, 1987 Mayor of La Quinta 78-105 Calle Estado La Quinta, CA 92253 Dear Mayor: You are invited to participate in the selection of candidates for the 1986 Young American Medals for Bravery and Service. These awards are given annually to individuals under the age of 19 who have performed outstanding acts of courage or service during the previous calendar year. I would be pleased if you would consider forwarding to me the names of young people who you believe are deserving of this honor. All nominations must include a birth certificate facsimile, a complete description of the achievement as well as a supporting statement by a witness or individual having personal knowledge of the nominee's achievement. A facL shee* explaining the program in greater detail is enclosed. Nominations with complete documentation should be sent to my office by March 30, 1987, in care of Colonel Jack Horrall, my Military Aide. His telephone number is 916) 973-3498. The four outstanding nominees selected at the state level will then be for- warded to the Attorney General of the United States for final selection. Thank you for your thoughtful assistance in saluting our out- standing young citizens. Most cordially, George Deukmejian Enclosure BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 3*&fg7 * \ IT 4* MEMORAI%IDUM I CITY OF LA QUINTA To: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager From: Roger Hirdler, Community Safety Director Date: March 3, 1987 Subject: WEED ABATEMENT/LOT CLEANING ASSESSMENTS FOR PLACEMENT ON 1987/1988 PROPERTY TAX ROLL 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 with 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 1987/88 property tax roll. 2. Request permission to clean lots. Respectfully submitted, Roger Hirdler Community safety Director RH/es 9 BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 MEMORANDUM CITYOFLAQUINTA To: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager From: Roger Hirdler, Community Safety Director Date: February 26, 1987 Subject: Permission To Clean Lots Staff has processed two lots belonging to Mr. Carl Glasgow, residing at Rt. 1, Box 100, Coleville, CA 96107. The City received the certified notices from the post office as undeliverable *Forwarding Order Expired*'. Staff requests permission to proceed with the abatements. /3 2Lj',< RH:es I * 1 BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 * 4 M3r*DAIT*M# MEMORANDUNI * **rji*7g* CITY OF LA QUINTA i/71&7 DATE AGENDA ITEM # * APPROVED DE*iED To: The Honorable Mayor and * * From: Planning Department Date: March 3, 1987 Subject: Community Development Block Grant Program Solicitation and Project Selection BACKGROUND This is the first of two public hearings held for the purpose of soliciting and selecting project proposals to be funded by available Community Development Block Grant CDBG) funds. In this 13th year, the City will have approximately $39,753 for expenditure on eligible projects. This funding allocation assumes that Congress approves the 1987-88 CDBG appropriations budget for Fiscal Year FY) 1986-87. Funding for the 13th program year will begin July 1, 1987. The County application deadline for 13th year projects is March 27, 1987, which should allow ample time to examine the current list of proposals submitted and to study new ideas for possible projects. To the date of this report, the City has received three 3) proposals from outside entities. The City has also presented two 2) additional projects for consideration in this series of the CDBG program please refer to Exhibits A through E for descriptions and eligibility status). PROGRAM GOALS: The CDBG Entitlement Program is administered through the Riverside County Economic and Community Development Department. Initiated in 1974 through Title 1 of the Housing and Community Development Act, the objectives of the program are the development of viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment and the expansion of economic opportunities, principally for persons of low and moderate income. Specifically, the program has been designed and is regulated to serve principally persons of low and moderate income such as the elimination of slums and blight, elimination of public health hazards, expansion of affordable housing, and the reduction of the isolation of income groups. The Riverside County Economic and Community Development Department has determined that low and moderate income funding areas are those which 12 BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Memorandum: Community Development Block Grant Program Solicitation and Project Selection March 3, 1987 Page Two have annual, medium income levels of $14,150 or less as identified in the 1980 Census. Therefore, activities which are located within these target areas generally qualify for CDBG funding. Unfortunately, there are no Census Tracts or Block Groups in La Quinta which comply with this funding target area requirement. Therefore, projects which qualify in La Quinta must demonstrate that they will primarily serve those of low and moderate income. in this case, all CDBG activities within La Quinta must be periodically monitored to assure compliance. Many projects which would be eligible in the target areas are not eligible in La Quinta. For a detailed description of the objectives and criteria of the CDBG program, the following has been attached for review: * Attachment No. 1; 1'Statement of Program Objectives" * Attachment No. 2: Qualifying Criteria" * Attachment No. 3; Activities Eligible for CDBG Funding" PROJECT ELIGIBILITY Eligible projects as determined by the Riverside County Economic and Community Development Department's Rules and Regulations may receive partial or full funding dependent on the discretion of City Council. Minimum funding for each activity proposal should be $25,000. Although the County is firm on qualifying projects within target areas only, there are some exceptions to the low and moderate family income benefit rule. Programs and projects which directly benefit handicapped persons and senior citizens are exceptions. Examples of activities and projects which are clearly eligible to receive CDBG funding in La Quinta are as follows: * Provision of handicap services and facilities, such as transportation service and construction of handicapped access ramps, city-wide. * Services and facilities which directly serve senior citizens, including senior lunch programs and development of a senior citizens center. * Employment Development Programs focused specifically on low and moderate income persons. 3 BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Memorandum: Community Development Block Grant Program Solicitation and Project Selection March 3, 1987 Page Three LQ QUINTA CDBG PROGRAM STATUS Over the past four years, the City has participated with other Coachella Valley Cities in Riverside County's CDBG Entitlement Program. As may be recalled, in the previous year, the City Council chose to expend available funding, which had accumulated for a three-year period, towards the following projects: * Senior Center Acquisition Project $ 97,292 * Home Enhancement Program 34,370 Total: $ 131,662 The Senior Center Land Acquisition project is currently underway. Through the bid process, the City has selected an appraiser to establish market values of potential sites for the future permanent Senior Center facility refer to Attachment No. 4 for more details). The Home Enhancement Program HEP) has been designed to meet the eligibility requirements of the Riverside County Economic and Community Development Department. All forms and relevant program information documents have been drafted for the establishment and administration of the program. As should be noted, recent CDBG funding has been significantly reduced. This is exemplified by drastic cuts in the CDBG Economic Development Loan program the County administers. Federal cut-backs to the CDBG Entitlement program are anticipated in the near future. At this critical turning point, the HEP might be re-evaluated in terms of its long range operation, cost effectiveness, and liability to the City. Refer to Attachment No. 5 for additional details of this approved project. APPLICATION AMENDMENT OPPORTUNITIES In addition to reviewing and selecting project proposals for the 13th program Year, the City has the opportunity to amend its previously approved applications. In this case the Senior Center Land Acquisition project and/or the HEP could be expanded or reduced upon the Council1s direction. Processing of such changes could occur simultaneously with the 13th Program Year application process. Footnote: A preschool scholarship program was approved by City Council for an allocation of $7,879. A City application was sent to the County for funding of this project and was subsequently denied, due to an ineligibility determination. BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Memorandum: Community Development Block Grant Program Solicitation and Project Selection March 3, 1987 Page Four HEARING PROCEDURE This first public hearing should be structured as a 1'review only" session to discuss project ideas and receive public input regarding the use of CDBG funds. At the close of initial discussions, it would then be appropriate to continue the hearing to the next regularly scheduled Council meeting of March 17, 1987, at which time project selections should be made. RECOMMENDATION The Planning Department recommends that the City Council review and discuss these projects and study any new proposals introduced at the hearing. The Planning Department also recommends that the City Council leave the Public Hearing open until the next regularly scheduled City Council meeting on March 17, 1987. GWP/jan Attachments: 1. Exhibits A-E: 13th Program Year Project Proposals 2. Statement of Program Objective 3. Qualifying Criteria 4. Activities Eligibility for CDBG Funding 5. RSP for Appraisal Services: Senior Center Site and Acquisition Program 6. Entitlement Activity Proposal Applications for the Home Enhancement Program HEP) 7. Request for funds; Coachella Valley Recreation and Park District 8. Proposal for the La Quinta Intergenerational Child Care Center and Elderly Training Facility 9. Request for funds and miscellaneous information; Riverside County Coalition for Alternatives to Domestic Violence cc: Jorge Gutierrez, CDBG Area Representative, Department of Economic & Community Development, County of Riverside 1< BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7! 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10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 C MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Planning Department DATE: February 25, 1987 PUBLIC HEARING: ORDINANCE NO. 105 APPLICANT: City Initiated LOCATION: City-Wide PROJECT: An amendment to Section 18.12(b) of the La Quinta Municipal Land Use Ordinance, adding provisions for Compact Car Parking Standards11. BACKGROUND The Planning Commission reviewed a Compact Car Parking space provision on draft November 25, 1986. After discussion of alternate standards, a zoning ordinance amendment was prepared for Public Hearing. Said hearing was conducted on January 27, 1987. The Commission did find the following facts to exist to justify the text amendment: 1. The amendment to Section 18.12 of the Municipal Land Use Ordinance is consistent with the La Quinta General Plan. 2. Approval of the amendment will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts. 3. The amendment provides for development flexibility and encourages better land use and parking lot design opportunities not currently offered. RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council; 1) confirm the conclusion of Environmental Assessment No. 87-065, in that the approval of this zoning text amendment will not result in a significant adverse impact on the environment and that a Negative Declaration is appropriate for filing; and, 2) approve Ordinance No. 105 as contained in Exhibit A'1 attached hereto. BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7MEMO CITY COUNCIL February 26, 1987 Page 2. PREPARED BY THE PLANNING DEPARThENT Atch: Proposed Ordinance No. 105 cc: File, Ord. Re Cornpact Car Parking Stds. CCMEMO8 BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 7A. * ITL*1 * February 13, 1987 Mr. Ron Keidrow8ki City *nager City of La Quinta P.O. Box 1506 La Quinta, California 92253 Re: Joining of single lots Dear Ron: Per our conversation of Thursday, February 12th., please take to the City Council members the idea we discussed relative to the idea of joining 50 foot lots together to make 100 foot lots. This action would greatly enhance the Cove community. I ajn suggesting that a nominal fe* would pr*vide an iniuceinent to the property owners to join their lots. Thanks for your cooperation in this matter. Respectfully, j;i;;omery P.O. Box 120 La Quinta, California 92253 BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINJA Jo: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council From: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager Date: February 27, 1987 Subject: Rialto Power Plant Lawsuit This issue was discussed at the CVAG Executive Committee meeting held February 23rd. Indications are that the County and the majority of cities in the valley have agreed to contribute. Both myself and Council Member Cox will provide further information regarding this issue at the Council meeting. 1 BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 * a F---- 1% MEMORANDUM; CITY OF LA QUINTA 6 4',' TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council VIA: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager FROM: Murrel Crump, Planning Director SUBJECT: village Commercial Specific Plan; Authorization to Execute Contract for Consultant Services BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION A Request for Proposal to provide consultant services for the downtown Village Commercial Core Specific Plan was sent out to six 6) firms. Three 3) proposals were received by the City. The firm of Smith, Peroni and Fox was judged as being capable of completing the assignment in a professional and timely manner, and particularly attuned to the needs of the City pertinent parts of proposal attached). It is anticipated that the process leading to public hearing on the draft Specific Plan will be completed three 3) months from the start date. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Manager be authorized to execute a contract with the firm of Smith, Peroni and Fox for preparation of the Village Commercial Area Specific Plan in an amount not to exceed $35,000. Atch: Smith, Peroni & Fox Proposal portions only) cc: RFP, Village Commercial Specific Plan CCMEMO1 0 BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 DATE MEMORANDUM */APPR*FD * CITY OF LA QUINTA *) C&;*NIINuL'D T* To: Mayor and Members of the City Council From: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager Date: February 26, 1987 Subject: Membership in the Southern California Water Committee Staff believes water usage, conservation and management are important issues for local cities and public agencies, particularly relating to irrigation of golf courses and water conservation/reclamation. It is Staff's feeling that the City should participate in the Southern California Water Committee for a period of one year. At the end of the year, Staff will evaluate the benefits and information received prior to further commitment on behalf of the City. RECOMMENDATION That the City Council approve City membership in the Southern California Water Committee, at an annual cost of $750.00. Council's pleasure. I, A BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 C *) DATE AGENDAITEM# MEMORANDUM *) PPROVED oDENIED *ONTINUED TO* CITYOFLAQUINTA *Af OF* To: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager F*om: Roger Hirdler, Community Safety Director Date: February 23, 1987 Subject: Paramedics/Ambulance Update Information) I would like to preface this report with a few definitions of various terms used in emergency medical services EMS). 1. Emergency Medical Services EMS): This describes any organized or plannedmedical aid outside of a medical facility. 2. Emergency Medical Technician EMT): This person has completed an 80 hour course in the assessment and treatment of victims of injury and illness, EMT's) are state certified. They also must recertify every two years. EMT training is for professional responders, such as fire, ambulance, rescue, and police. 3. Advanced Life Support ALS): Techniques utilizing advanced and specialized equipment such as defibrillators, EKG machines, intravenous drug therapy. ALS is designed for paramedic personnel and is especially useful for victims of heart attack, massive trauma or shock. 4. Paramedics: They are persons who are state certified to administer ALS services. Paramedics initially receive 1,800 hours of training to be certified, then every two years they have to acquire 72-hours of continued education, 16 hours in the emergency room, and attend four skill days for the Inland Counties Emergency Medical Authority. The present E.M.S. system operates in the following manner: 1. Fire department and ambulance are dispatched simultaneously by the fire dispatcher. The fire department will generally BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7Memo Roger Hirdler Paramedic/Ambulance Update Page 2 administer EMT Services and will also cancel the ambulance, if they feel the ambulance is not needed. 2. The ambulance arrives on the scene, and paramedic treatment will be started if needed. 3. The ambulance will transport to the hospital of the victims choice, or due to severity of trauma, may be taken to the trauma center at Desert Hospital. Springs Ambulance Service provides paramedic service to La Quinta. They usually arrive on scene within six or seven minutes. The response time has improved considerably now that they are running out of Fire Station *70. There will still be a delayed response due to over loading of the service, but that will happen on occasion, with any emergency service. The fire department responded to over 550 total calls in the city. There were 273 medical aid calls, or 49% of the total response. Please see attached information as supplied by Springs Ambulance Service. The average actual paramedic transports is three-tenths of one run per day. The largest or basic issue in the city is the high cost of transportation to the hospital. Ambulance charges of up to $500.00 are not uncommon, depending on what services are rendered. There are several options open to address the previously mentioned problems; such as response time, cost of transportation, and services rendered. 1. Subsidized Ambulance Service: This would maintain the present EMS system where the fire department is/or the first in providers of EMS, followed by the private paramedic ambulance. The city would then have to establish guidelines for partially or fully subsidizing the private paramedic ambulance service, particularly for the citizens on fixed or lov incomes. 2. Fire Department Paramedic Ambulance: This would incorporate the features currently being used in the cove communities. La Quinta *hciuld probably try to join with the cove communities as the fire department is very reluctant to start a new service. There apparently would be no problem expanding an existing service. BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7Memo Roger Hirdler Paramedic/Ambulance Update Page 3 Under this plan, the city would also benefit from the addition of firefighters, paramedic personnel, since those persons can be assigned fire prevention tasks, as well as fire fighting duties. However, there is some question about getting paramedics cross trained in fire fighting. The cove communities are funding their paramedic service through the successful passage of an emergency service assessment district. The citizens are currently paying $48.00 per dwelling unit and $24.00 per vacant lot, per year. Commercial property is charged on a square footage basis. This would accomplish faster response and reduced rates for everyone. 3. Paramedic Engine Company: This option would not use the department as a provider of ambulance service. However, it would provide faster response for paramedic services. This option would also have to be funded by an assessment district. 4. Paramedic Ambulance Contract: This would be an exclusive franchise with a private ambulance company. This would be a form of subsidized service, similar to the above, since the amount of responses is very low. Previously, only those people that used ambulance service, paid for it. Medical insurance in most cases pay for the service, whether in part or in whole. The City of Indio started their own paramedic ambulance service, and charge a flat rate of $285.00 to J. F. Kennedy Hospital. They also charge $5.00 per mile to any other facility. The present cost to start a paramedic system of our own would be $80,000.00 for a fully equipped unit, and approximately $210,000.00 for the first years wages. Option #2 would probably be the most feasible, but would require a large selling job. Due to the low number of paramedic responses in the city, I personally question the need at this time for a paramedic service. This report is intended to give council some background and options that are open to them. Respectfully 5*bmitted, Community safety Director BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 3*&I*7 g.e *) DATE AGENDAITEM# MEMORANDUM *ApPROVED oDENIED CITY OF LA QUINTA oCONTINUED TO C*4f()7 * To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council From: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager Date: February 26, 1987 Subject: Request for 1987-88 Budget Funding and Community Service Grants A request for 1987-88 Budget funding from the Volunteer Fire Company, PGA West Station 70 has been received by Staff. The Station 70 volunteers are requesting $3,025 to purchase initial uniforms, supplies and to defray administrative costs. This request will be considered during our 1987-88 budget discussions. I will, however, be requesting that Mr. Woodard, president of their association, submit an itemized budget to accompany the request. Staff has also received requests for 1987-88 Community Service Grant funding from the La Quinta Sports & Youth Association $325) and the Riverside County Coalition for Alternatives to Domestic Violence RCCADV), for $4,710. These requests will be considered as part of the process established for submittal of community service grants for 1987-88. These items are being provided for Council information at this time. ii /; BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 0.8. DATE AGENDAITEM# *APPROVED oDEWlED GON*INUED TO RESOLUTION NO. 87-12 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, SUPPORTING FEDERAL APPROPRIATION FOR A FLOOD WARNING SYSTEM IN THE COACHELLA VALLEY BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California? as follows: WHEREAS, Section 1136 of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986 Public Law 99-662) contains a $300,000 authorization for a flood warning system for the Whitewater River; and WHEREAS, the Coachella Valley has a long history of disastrous flooding from the Whitewater River and its tributaries; and WHEREAS, such a warning system would be extremely beneficial to the people of La Quinta by providing some advance notification of probable flooding. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta that it does hereby request that Congress make every effort to appropriate the authorized $300,000 for a flood warning system for the Coachella Valley in the Fiscal Year 1988 Energy and Water Appropriations Budget. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 3rd day of March, 1987. MAYOR ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY CLERK/CITY MANAGER CITY ATTORNEY A I i* BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 0. C' DATE AGENDAITEM# 4/APPROVED oDENIED oCONTINUED TO RESOLUTION NO. 87-13 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING DE*ANDS. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, to approve demands as shown on the Demand/Warrant Register dated March 3, 1987. APPROVED and ADOPTED this 3rd day of March, 1987. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY MANAGER/CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 IC SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION o* Governments*EflTJ 600 fouth Commonwealth Avenue fuite 1000. Loi Angelci. CaIiro*ia 900059213/385-1000 February 11, 1987 DATE AGENDAITEM# APPROVED oDENIED Mr. Ron Kiedrowski oCONTINUED To City Manager City of La Quinta P.O. Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92253 Dear Ron: As a follow-up to my recent visit and our discussion regarding SCAG, I am enclosing the following information and I hope it will be helpful: 1. Joint Powers Agreement necessary for membership; requires City Council approval and City Clerk certification two copies) please sign and return to me as soon as possible. 2. Your Guide to SCAG" 1986-87 edition. The dues assessments procedure was modified at the annual meeting on January 29th. Based on La Quinta's population of 6,935, the 1987-88 dues will be $203 as of July 1, 1987. Your prorated dues for the last quarter of this fiscal year are $50. Service on any of the policy committees Transportation and Communications, Energy and Environment, Community, Economic and Human Development) is open to any elected official from a member jurisdiction. We are encouraged by the participation of the 140 member cities from Southern California, and we are looking forward to working with the other 25 cities. Your participation will help us in our effort to serve the local governments of our area, and it will ensure the City of La Quinta's voting rights and opportunity to influence decisions that affect the region. We look forward to working with you,* and please be assured of our continuing effort to adhere to the founding principles of SCAG and the d ection of our members. S re ILB T D. SMITH Executive, Government & Public Affairs GDS:ss BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 DATE AGENDAITEM# 1% MEMORANDUM Y/APPROVEO oDENIED oCONTINUED TO * CITY OF LA QUINTA I..-* TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council VIA: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager DATE: February 24, 1987 SUBJECT: FINAL TRACT MAP NO. 21381-2 LOCATION: West Side of PGA Boulevard, Approximately One-Half Mile South of Avenue 54 APPLICANT: Sunrise Company REQUEST: Approval to Record Phase 2 of Tract No. 21381 Tract Map No. 21381-2 represents approximately 13 acres of the approximate 42-acre subdivision intended for 138 dwelling units. The Phase 2 component consists of four 4) lots for duplex home development, and one 1), large, landscaped lot. Requirements for installation of street, drainage, water, sewer and related improvements have been imposed on this map. A subdivision agreement and letter of credit have been provided to guarantee the required improvements. These documents are in satisfactory form. The City Engineer has certified that Tract Map No. 21381-2 is in substantial conformance with the tentative tract map approved by the City Council on March 18, 1986. The map complies with all provisions of the State Subdivision Map Act and the Municipal Land Division Ordinance, and that the map is technically correct. The conditions of approval associated with this map have been reviewed and Staff has determined that the conditions have been satisfactorily complied with. STAFF RECOMMENDATION Recommend that the City Council approve Tract Map No. 21381-2 and authorize the recordation of the map. PREPARED BY: /:<t,wW*le,P.E. City Engineer RWW dmv cc: Sunrise Company BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 DATE AGENDAITEM# APPROVED oDENIED oCONTINUED TO To: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council Via: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager Date: February 26, 1987 Subject: New Subdivision Agreement for Tract No. 19903; Pan American Land Development, Inc. Request: Approval of Subdivision Agreement The new owners of Tract No. 19903 escrow to close shortly) are required to execute a subdivision agreement and post the necessary bonds for completion of public and private street improvements and utilities services. The previous project owners defaulted on the project loan and the development was taken over by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Company. The FSLIC is selling the project to Pan American Land Development, Inc. The new owners will comply with all of the conditions of approval for the subdivision. Staff has spent a considerable amount of time with the developer and they are aware of all of their requirements. Staff Recommendations RecQmmend that the City Council authorize the City Manager to execute the Subdivision Agreement for Tract No. 19903, with Pan American Land Development, Inc. as the new developer. PREPARED BY: *bert W. Weddle, P.E. City Engineer RWW:jd cc: Pan American land Development File: TR 19903 bc: Jerry Herman Tom Hartung BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-21-1998-U01 10:44:36AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1987-U02