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1987 05 05 CC9u DECL*R*TION OF PO*TIN(; I declae u*de*- pe*a1t* of pe*-jur* that I ant eniployed by the City of La *uinta, in the *dniini*tratiye Se*vice* DePa*tRient; and that I posted the fo*e3'oin3 *`*enda on th* out*jde entry to the Council Chanibey.* of the City of La *uintd Ofttce at 78-105 Calle Estado and at the Bulletin Board at the La P*uinta Fo*t Office on * Si3ned Maz11 1987 at La *uinta, Cd] 1 fo* * a C *(;END* CITY COUNCIL CITY OF L* OUINT* * re*ular niCetin'* of the City Council tc) be hej'd at City Ha]l, 78-105 Caile Estado, La *uin*a, Cdl**oInia May 5, 1987 7:*0. p*n I C*LL TO ORDER 7;*O *. Fla'3 *alute 2 ROLL C*LL*4&* 3, CONFIRM*TION OF *CEND*. 4 FUBLIC COMMENT 5, COMMENT B* COUNCIL MEMBERS 6 HE*RINF,* *. Public Hearin'*. Tentative Tract Map No, 21641 *PPLIC*NT La ndrna r k Land Company LOCH*TION; P(;* We*t PROJECT: 15 Lot Residential Development and One Landscaped Pe* i meter Lot I Report from the Plannin* Department, 2) Public comment 3) Council discussion, 4) Motio* to *pprove Tentative Tract No, 21641. AA / * 4 BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9uA&END* City Council Md)' 5, i987 Pa3e Two. 7. WRITTEN COMMUNIC*TJON* *. Co*tniunication from Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Weise re'j-drdin3 street widening of *venida *ermudas. I Report from the City Manager E*. Communication from City of Rolling Hills Estate* regarding Council support of * 1608, removal of unsafe commercial vehicles from City streets. Mayor Hoyle) 8. DU*INES* *E*SION *. PROPO*ED OPDJN*NCE NO. 108. *MENDINr, THE FIR*T P*R**R*PH OF *ECTlON 16.02.010 OF THE LA *UINTA MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATINI; TO INCORPORATING DY REFERENCE RIVERSIDE COUNTY ORDIN*NCE NOS. 348 and 360. I) Motion to introduce Ordinance No. 108. B. RESOLUTION NO, 87-21. VACATING CERTAIN PORTIONS OF AVENUE 52 AND WASHINGTON STREET 1) Report from the City Manager C. Request for Authorization to Release Various Bonds: Tract No. 13640-2 and 13640-3, Eisenhower and Washington Street; M.D. Johnson/Laguna de la Paz, Applicant. 1 Report from the City Manaqer 2) Motion to authorize release of warranty bonds. D. Continued discussion City co-sponsorship of Coachella Va 1 ley Business Outlook Conference 1 987 1 Council's pleasure. F Study Session Items Disc uss ion ma* be made on items from yesterday S Study Session, which are: 1) SCAG standing policy committees. Mayor Hoyle) 2) Discussion Purchase of downtown Christmas displays. 3) Discussion Coachella Valley Area Transportation Study. 4) Communication from RCTC regarding 1/2 cent local sales tax for street/h i!*hway maintenance Purposes. 5) Proposed Resolution No. 87-22, Opposing Assembly Bill No. 2190 requiring that City Council members be elected by district. BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u4&END4 City Council May 5, i987 Pa3e Th*-ee, 9- COMMISSION/COMIIITTEE REPORTS A.- F.lannin* Co*rnis*ion Minutes* 4-14-87) El Sub-Coninittee Report re.aardin.3 revi*ion to O*dinance No 61 e*tablishin* a Coniniunity Servjce Cornrni*sio*1 I Repoi-t f*orri Admin. Service'= Director 2) Motion to introduce Ordinance No 09 10- CONSENT CALENDAR 4- Appro*a1 of Minutes City Council 4-21-87) El. RESOLUTION NO 87-23 AFF'ROVIN* DEMANDS C. ApproYd*1 of Plot Plan No. 87-378, Two Maint*nance Faci* ities Landmark Land Company, Inc Appi icant D. Appro*al of Plot Plan No 87-379., Remod*l of existin'3 facade and incoi*porati.on of roof-mounted *i'an, Schus* Clark & Associate*, representin3 Circle K Markets App 1 icant. 1) Motion to adopt Consent Calendar. ROLL CALL) 11 REPORT OF OFFICERS 4* City Mana**r q(* **+e El. City Attorney- * Adirunistrative Services Director * 0 I Report on City*s 5th Elirthday Celebration- Community Safety Director CF A**( * Finance Director * b* *H' C*\& * *c * * c* * Plannin3 Director- * * * p*k** * *Qcu*d *Ze fh*'>id 1 2 ADJOURNMENT 6"'$S, 5*&(. NOTICE OF UPCOMING COUNCIL/COMMISSION MEETINGS May 4, 967 CC Study Session 3:00 PM May 5, 1967 CC Re3ular Meetin3 7:30 PM May 7, 987 CC/COC Mayor's Elreakfast 7:00 AM May ii, 1987 PC Study Session 3:00 FM May 12, 1987 PC Re'*ular Meetin* 7:00 PM May 18, 1987 CC Study Session 3:00 F.M May 9, 1987 CC Re3ular Meetinq 7:30 PM BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u *.A. AGENDA ITEM # *P$OvED oDENlED STA PORT CONTINUEDTO CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 5, 1987 APPLICANT: Landmark Land Company PROJECT LOCATION: Generally southwest of Avenue 54 and Madison Street, within PGA West see Attachment #1) PROJECT: Tentative Tract No. 21641 A Land Sales Subdivision of 15 Residential Lots and 1 Landscape Perimeter Lot Over 48.6 Acres ZONING DESIGNATION: R-2 Multiple-Family Dwellings) GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: Low Density Residential 2-4 Dwelling Units/Acre) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS: An Environmental Impact Report was prepared on the overall 1'PGA West Specific Plan" which was certified by the City Council on May 14, 1984. Mitigation measures were incorporated into the conditions of approval for the subject specific plan and are currently being implemented with its phased development. It was found that the 1PGA West1' project would have a significant environmental impact, and, therefore, a Statement of Overriding Consideration was adopted for Specific Plan No. 83-002. PROPOSAL DISCUSSION: Tentative Tract Map No. 21641 is a land division designed to allow ownership transfer from Landmark Land Company to Sunrise Company. Sunrise has already filed an overlay tentative tract for specific development of the residential lots. The lot sizes are not specific and are subject to adjustment during final map preparation. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS: The R-2 zoning standards will apply to any future development proposals on the subject lots. As this is a land sales division only, development standards are not an issue at this time. Attachment #2 lists approximate lot dimensions. MR/STAFFRPT. 001 I BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9uUTILITIES: All utilities exist along PGA Boulevard, and will eventually be extended to the project site. Utilities also exist along the alignment for Inverness Drive. ACCESS: Access has been provided in accordance with the requirements of Ordinance No. 460 Municipal Land Division Ordinance). Secondary access is shown from the land division to Avenue 54. This access has been previously approved as a construction access only, and is not a part of the original Specific Plan Approval for PGA West. ANALYSIS 1. The Planning Commission at their April 14, 1987 meeting unanimously adopted Planning Commission Resolution No. 87---- recommending to the City Council approval of Tentative Tract No. 21641 subject to the attached conditions. 2. The proposal is a standard land division with no specific development requests at the present time. 3. Division of the land for purposes of ownership transfer will not cause significant impacts to the environment. 4. Environmental impacts associated with consistent projects within PGA West have been adequately addressed in the previously prepared Environmental Impact Report. 5. The land division is consistent with the approved PGA West Specific Plan. 6. Permanent access from the tract to Avenue 54 is not a part of the original Specific Plan approval for PGA West. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION This application was considered at a Public Hearing by the Planning Commission at their meeting of April 14, 1987, and was recommended for Council approval subject to conditions. RECOMMENDATION Adopt City Council Resolution No. granting approval of Tentative Tract No. 21641, subject to the attached conditions. attachments: 1. Location Map 2. Approximate Lot Sites 3. Tract Map 4. City Council Resolution MR/STAFFRPT. 001 BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO._________ A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, ANNOUNCING FINDINGS CONFIRMING THE ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS AND GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 21641 TO ALLOW THE CREATION OF A LAND SALES SUBDIVISION. CASE NO. TT 21641 LANDMARK LAND COMPANY WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California, did on the 14th day of April, 1987, hold a duly noticed public hearing recommending confirmation of the environmental analysis and approval of the request of Landmark Land Company to subdivide 48.6 acres into 15 residential lots and 1 landscape perimeter lot generally bounded by Avenue 54 on the north, Madison Street on the east, PGA Boulevard on the west and Airport Boulevard extended on the south, more particularly described as: A portion of Section 26, Township 6 south, Range 7 east, S.B.M. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, did, on the 5th day of May, 1987 hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider the applicant's request and recommendation of the Planning Commission concerning the environmental analysis and Tentative Tract Map No. 21641; and WHEREAS, said tentative map has complied with the requirements of The Rules to Implement the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970" County of Riverside, Resolution No. 82-213, adopted by reference in City of La Quinta Ordinance No. 5), in that the Planning Director has determined that the proposed tentative tract has been previously assessed in connection with the PGA West Specific Plan for which an Environmental Impact Report was approved; and, WHEREAS, at said Public Hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said City Council did find the following facts to justify the approval of said tentative tract map: 1. The Tentative Tract No. 21641, as conditionally approved, is generally consistent with the PGA West Specific Plan, the goals, policies and intent of the La Quinta General Plan, and the standards of the Municipal Land Division Ordinance. 2. That the subject site is physically suitable for the proposed land division. 3. That the design of Tentative Tract Map No. 21641 is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or injury to fish or wildlife or their habitat. 4. That the design of the subdivision, as conditionally approved, is not likely to cause serious public health problems. BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u 5. The proposed Subdivision is not development specific and will not result in any violation of existing requirements prescribed by the Coachella Valley Water District and the Regional Water Quality Control Board. WHEREAS1 in the review of this tentative tract map, the City Council has considered the effect of the contemplated action on the housing needs of the region for purposes of balancing the needs against the public service needs of the residents of the City of La Quinta and its environs, with available fiscal and environmental resources. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the Council in this case; 2. That it does hereby confirm the conclusion that the previous Environmental Impact Report for PGA West Specific Plan assessed the environmental concerns of this tentative tract; 3. That is does hereby approve the above-described Tentative Tract Map No. 21641 for the reasons set forth in this Resolution and subject to the attached conditions. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council, held on this day of 1987, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Mayor ATTEST: CITY MANAGER/CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY A BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u 7.A *ATE AGENDAITEM# MEMORANDUM \/APPROVED *E?flED CITY OF LA QUINTA oCONTINUED TO To: Mayo* and Lity Council From: fon I<ied*ows*i City Mana.3e1 Date: *p*il 30 i 987 Subject: Lette* from Ken Weise re *venida *ermudas The attached letter was referred to my office by iiayor Hoyle and has been placed on the a*'enda as a written communication pursuant to a *equest by Nr* and Mrs Weise* Thi* matter ha* been referred to the Plannin..* Department staff for inc 1 usion in and discussion d ur in.:j the Vii la3e Fl an study The item has been transmitted for Council i nforma ti on I BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u FOR COUNCIL AGENDA April 10, 1987 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of La Quinta La Quinta, CA Dear Mayor Hoyle and Councilmembers Sniff, Pena, Cox, and Bohnenberger: My immediate concern is the planned street widening of Avenida Bermudas in the Village of La Quinta. I am a property owner of La Quinta and own property fronting on Avenida Bermudas. I oppose the proposed street widening plan because: 1. It would create a hazardous traffic condition, encouraging fast through traffic that would be dangerous to village citizens, their children, and village visitors. 2. It would destroy all or part of the unique triangular islands facing the east side of Avenida Bermudas on Calle Cadiz, Calle Barcelona and Calle Amigo. 3. It would destroy trees, shrubs, and the natural beauty of the area. 4. It would divide the walking village concept by cutting into the middle of the village and possibly causing a dangerous traffic problem. 5. It would possibly cause the demolition of some existing historical buildings and other structures. 6. It would result in the loss of land from my property, limiting and reducing its value. As a property owner and citizen, I have a common interest with others in seeing that the downtown area of La Quinta develops in an orderly way, taking full advantage of its unique and lovely charm. Please consider my voice in this matter and include it for the next Council Agenda. BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9uHonorable Mayor and City Council Page 2 April 10, 1987 Your efforts and good planning decisions will be appreciated and hopefully will bring about a unique, de*irable, and beautiful Village of La Quinta. Respectfully, * Date: 2r* /J/;/ I I Name: /:***i * Address Home) * * Address Property in La Quinta) **g,2* 7 Telephone Number Home Telephone Number Office *.jc7) 6b* BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u 7.5. /ADPpi;*ovED AGENDA ITEM # oDENlED oCONTINUED TO lncorpora ted S* 18. THE CITY OF 1Q57 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES 404* PALOS VERDES DRIVE NORTH * ROLLING HII.LS ESTATES, CA. 90274 TELEPHONE 377-1577 1=1 April 14, 1987 Honorable Mayor City Hall California Dear Honorable Mayor: I am writing this letter on behalf of the Rolling Hills Estates' City Council to urge you and your Council to support and endorse AB 1608, an important piece of legislation which will help to improve the overall safety of our roadways in the State of California. For your information and review, I have enclosed a copy of the bill as well as a summary of the proposal prepared by the State Legislative Counsel. The proposed legislation introduced by Assemblyman Katz would allow greater flexibility for the removal of unsafe commercial vehicles from local streets and highways. Currently, the only officers authorized to handle this task are California Highway Patrol Officers; however, other law enforcement officials, including Police Officers through municipalities and County Sheriffs' Officers, do not have this statutory authority. AB 1608 would grant the aforementioned officials the necessary power to remove unsafe commercial vehicles when it is determined that their continued operation would create a hazard to the motoring public and when a California Highway Patrol Officer is unable to respond to the location of the vehicle within a reasonable time. We feel this measure is absolutely critical in enhancing the safety of our roadways and would result in a reduction of serious truck accidents which heretofore have plagued not only our City but other cities across the State. Inasmuch as the safety of motorists throughout California could be affected by this legislation, we strongly encourage your City Council to endorse this measure and we urge you to contact your respective State legislative represent atives for the purpose of garnering support for the passage of this bill. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, #ye HUGH H. MULLER Mayor HHM/rbt/sf I-) BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u a A- a' p * * * * a 3- AB 1608 * 1 persons. Other commercial enforcement officers, as ***4-* 2 defined in Section 261, may make those determinations 3 only after finding that a California Highway Patrol officer 4 is unable to respond to the location of the vehicle within 5 a reasonable time. 6 SEC. 4. No reimbursement is required by this act *. 7 pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California * 8 Constitution because the only costs which may be 9 incurred by a local agency or school district will be 10 incurred because this act creates a new crime or 11 infraction, changes the definition of a crime or infraction, 12 changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, or 13 eliminates a crime or infraction. 4. r i-Pa aC 0 * I 9990 * p-pa * p--pa,- p--,* **--,..a-p--r.-p-. p- BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u *A. DATE AGENDA ITEM # DENIED CONTINUED 4*F * CITY OF LA QUINTA TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NOTING THAT THE ZONING AND SUBDIVISION ORDINANCES ARE SET OUT IN THE MUNICIPAL CODE DATE: APRIL 21, 1987 Attached is a draft Ordinance which amends Section 16.02.010. In particular, the Ordinance notes that the Riverside County Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Ordinance are set out in the La Quinta Municipal Code in full. The Amendment is at the request of the company which is codifying the Municipal Code and inserting the full text of the referenced regulations MEMOCC.002 BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u O*DIN*NCE NO. 108 AN ORDIN*NCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF LA *UINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE FIF*ST PARAGRAPH OF *ECTION 16.0* 010 OF THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO INCORPORATING BY REFERENCE RIVER*IDE COUNTY ORDINANCE* NO*. 340 a*d 460 The City Council of the City of La Quinta doec ordain a* follows: SECTION 1 The first para'*raph of Section 16*02.0.l0 of the La *ui*ta Municipal Code hereby i's amended as worded in E*hibit A. SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE.. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirt* 30* days af te* passaqe. SECTION 3. POSTING. The City Clerk shall, witnin 15 day afte- the passa*e of this o*dinance, c..au'se it to be po'sted in at lea*t two public places desi3'nated by resolution of t*e Ci*y Council* shall ce*tify to the aLloption and posting of this Oydinance; an* shall. cau'se this. O*dinance and it's certification, toqether with proof of postinq, to be ente*-ed into the Book of Ordinances of this City. APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the La *uinta City Council at their regular meeting held tnis day of 1987, by the following roll call vote: AYES NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: Mayo ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM City Manager/Clerk City Attorney 1 BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9 u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9!u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9"u11) 465 Regulating the Sanitation, Safety and Cleanliness of Public Swi#rrning Pools; 12) 466 Control of Disease. in Livestock and Regulating Corrals, Stockyard. end reed Yards; 13) 471 Operation of Motor Vehicles on Rider.' and Hikers' Trails; 14) 484 Control of Blowing Sand; 15) 492 Regulating rood Establishments Other Than Restaurants; 16) 521 Regulating Transporting of Food For Corrrnercial Purposes in Wholesale rood Vehicles; 17) 522 Regulating Rock Festivals and Other Outdoor rest I va Is; 18) 523 Control of Files by Health Officials; 19) 524 Regulating Oversi2e and Overweight Vehicles and Loads; 20) 525 Regulating the Inspection, Maintenance and Testing of Water Backflow Prevention Devices; 21) 527 Control and Abatement of Fly Breeding; 22) 534 Control of Animals Running at Large Other Than Dogs and Cats; 23) 540 Regulation of Persons Cleaning Cesspool. and Similar Facilities; 24) 543 Prohibiting Public Exposure of Private Parts and Female Breasts by Waiters, Waitresses and Entertainers; 25) 547 Implementing the Aiquist-Priolo Special Studies Zones Act re Ceologic Reports; 26) 551 Control of Bees; 27) 554 Establishing Health Service Fees; 28) 555 Implementing the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1975; 29) 565 Establishing'Health Service Fees Relating to Corrrnercial Poultry Ranches; 30) 567 Regulating Food Handlers. 16.02.020 Adoption by reference of implementing regulations. Additional 1y1 all resolutions, rules and regulations of the County of Riverside which have been so applicable in implementation of the aforesaid ordinances or of mandates of State law such as, but not limited to, the California Environmental Ouality Act), including the fixing of fees, to the extent that the same are effective as of the date of February 3, 1982 and are not inconsistent with any similar enactment or ordinance of this City, are to remain in full force and effect as resolutions, rules and regulations, respectively, BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9#u *3. /DTE AGENDAITEM* /APPROVED oDENIED oCONTINUED TO RESOLUTION NO, 8721 * RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF L* *UINTA, C*LIFORNI*, V*C*TING CERT*IN PORTIONS OF *VENU 52 *ND W*SHINGTON STREET, WHERE*S, on *pril 16, 1985, the City Council did adopt its Resolution No. 8538 vacatina the herein described portion of *venue J*; and WHERE*S, said street vacation action was taken followin* Plannin* Conmission review and noticed public hearin'*s all in accordance with applicable provisions of law; and WHERE*S, at the time of said hearin.35 and action, it was the i rtent of the Plannjn* Comnussion and City Council to add i tiona I ly vacate the vesti'*ia 1 remnant portion of Wash in3ton Street between the abandoned section of *venue 52 and the new successor a 1 i*nment of *venue 52; and WHERE*S, said intent is demonstrated by the maps and exhibits for trie *venue 52 Specific Plan *mendment and Tentative Tract Map No. 20328 and its successor No. 21880.; and WHERE*S, said intent to vacate the vesti*ial remnant on Washin3ton Street was not provided for nor set out in Resolution No, 85-30 vacatin3 certain portions of 4venue 52, which was a minor error due to inadvertence and excusable ne3lect, and WHERE*S, it is now necessary to cure and correct said minor error by adoptin* this correctin8 resolution which also vacates said remnant portion of Wash in*ton Street and rep laces and supercedes Resolution No 85-38. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of La Quinta does RESOLVE as follows: The City Council hereby finds and determines that the fol 1 owi n* described portions of *venue 52 and Wash i nBton Street are unnecessary for present or prospective pub 1 ic use and hereby orders said streets vacated and abandoned 2. Said streets ordered vacated and abandoned are 1) *venue 52 between *venida *ermudas and a point 1,321 feet west of Jefferson Street, and 2) Washin3ton Street between said vacated portion of *venue 52 and the new real i3nment of BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9$uRESOLUTION NO 87*1 Pa*e Two *venue 52 as depicted oY* the *venue 52 Specific Plan Nos. 85-OO7* and B5-OO7* Said real property is particularly described iy* Exhibit * attached heieto a*id incorporated herein by this refere*ce * nap designatin'3 the portion of said ave*ue and street to be vacated is attached hereto as E x hi bit * *" and i *ic orpor ated herein by this reference, 3. The City Council hereby finds and deternimes that the streets ht-' reb" vacated and abandoned are not useful as a nonniotoy i zed transportation facilities as defined in Streets and Hi*hw ays Code, Section 156, nor useful as a bicycle path or route pursuant to Public Resources Code, Section 5079. 4. The City Council hereby finds and deternines that public convenience and necessity require that the presently existin3 public utility easements shall be either relocated and/or abandoned to the satisfaction of the affected public utilities prior to the recordation of this Resolution* or, in the alternative, City niay in its discretion, accept written comnitments from the affected utilities relative to said relocation and abandonment. 5. The portions of *venue 52 and Wash in3ton Street hereby vacated shall not be closed except for liflited period* of time for public safety and convenience by order of the Cit* *1ana*er) to public use nor shall any construction or deniolition occur thereon until the followin* conditions are conipleted and per fornied a. *ccess shall be provided from realiqned *venue 52 to the front of the Desert Club in accordance with City requirements and to the sati 5 fac ti on of the *pp 1 ic ant the owner of the Desert Club and the City Council I) If an a'*reement satisfactory to the *pplicant and the owner of the Desert Club cannot be accomplished, then public road access shall be provided. b. The *)plicant shall be responsible to pay all costs associated with the relocation of *venue 52 in accordance with the provisions and conditions of approval for Specific Plans Nos. B5-0.054 and 85-005*. These costs shall include, but not be limited to the c onstr uc ti on or installation of road improvements, noise barriers, 1 andsc ap in3 and traffic Control devices BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9%uRESOLUTION NO 87-***1 Pa*e Three C The portion of *venue 52 appro'**ed for vacation shall not be closed except for united periods of tine for public safety a*d convenience by order of the city nana3er) to the public use nor shall any construction or demolition thereon until the followin3 condition* are completed and per for med *ll improvements shown on Exhibits *F*" and *`D* as c onta i ned in the Community Development Department 5 file for Specific Plans Nos 85-005* and 85-005*, and as amended by those conditions of approval, shall be completed by the *pplicant for acceptance by the City, inc 1 ud i * 1) Full-width improvements to an ultimate width of 100 feet for that portion of *venue 52 between Desert Club Drive and Washington Street, in accordance with Specific Plan Exhibit * 2) Full-width improvements to an ultimate width of 110 feet for that portion of Avenue 52 between Washin3ton Street and a point 662 feet west of Adams Street, in accordance with Specific Plan Exhibit *B* 3) Interim 28-foot-wide, paved road between the point 662 feet west of 4dams Street and a point I 32i feet west of Jefferson Street, in accordance with Specific Plan Exhibit *D* 4) One-half width improvements to an ultimate width of 100 feet for that portion of Avenue 52 between Aveni d a *er ni udas and Desert Club Drive 5) One-half width improvements to an ultimate width of 42 feet for that portion of Avenida Nuestra between Washington Street and Calle Rondo 6) Closure of Avenida Nuestra at Washington Street* BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9&uRE*OLUTION NO 8721 Pa3* Four 7) Installation of noise buffers and landscap in'* a 10n3 *venue 52 and *venida Nuestr a as re* ILi red by the p rovi 5 ions and Conditions of Specific Flan Nos 85*OO5* and 85-00 SB. 0) Installation of ifliproveflients to the intersection of *venue 52 and *venida Bermudas. ci* I rnpr oveflient p1 an d r awi n*s for road improvements shall be subject to review and a p pr ova 1 by the City *n'*ineer Transitional pavement for intersection* and 1 a ne red uc t ion areas channel i z at i on or strip i n3) plans, and traffic control device plans shall be subfliitted for review and approval with the street i r'ip r overnent p1 a ns 1 *ny required encroachnient permits shall be secured prior to be3innin3 any work within ri3hts-of-way, 2) *ll necessary ria'-ht-of-way dedications shall be fliade e Fr ior to the closure of existin* *venue 52, the *pplicant shall dedicate a site and contribute to the construction of a new fire station, in accordance with the conditions of approval for Tentative Tract Map No. 20*28, Revision No 1. Provision shall be made to assure that adequate access to and froni the existinq fire stat i on is maintained d ur i n* construction of improve*ents f. Specific Plans Nos 85-0054 and 85-0.05B shall be a dop ted and in effect prior to the vac at i on herein provided and the access, C Onstr uc ti on of i flip r ovements, and other actions required to be per for flied by this Section 5 shall be in accordance with said Specific P1 an and in accordance with the c ond it ions of tentative Tract 21830 Provided, however, that to the extent amendments to said Specific Plan or Tract 21880 Conditions., or a mend ments to the Ci'.. CLI 1 at i on F lement of the &ener a 1 *l an, ch a nqe or amend any of said requirements, said per for manc C sha 3.1 be in accordance with the latest adopted amendments. BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9'uRESOLUTION NO. 87-21 F'a3e Five *. City shall retain interirvi responsibility arid liability for naintenance arid operation of said vacated *venue 52 and Wa*h i n'*ton Street until said streets are actually closed to public use as herein provid*d. 6 The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to record a certified copy of this Resolution in the office of tile County Recoy der of Riverside County at such tine as the co iditions et forth in Sections 4 and 5 hereof are satisfacto*ily completed and per for r*ed or committed to be C Ofli* 1 eted and per for med *PF'ROVED arid *DOF'TED this dav of i987 by the followin* vote: NOES: *F*SENT: M4YOR *TTEST: *FPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY MANAGER/CITY CLERK CITY ATTORNEY BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9(u 0' DAJE A*ENDAi*E* MEMORANDUWV,A*P***ED CITY OF LA OUINTA #eiOF To: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council VIA: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager DATE: May 5, 1987 SUBJECT: Bond Releases; Tract 13640-2 and 13640-3, and Eisenhower/Washington Street LOCATION: Eisenhower Drive at Washington Street REQUEST: Authorize Release of Various Bonds APPLICANT: M. B. Johnson, Laguna De La Paz The public improvements for Eisenhower Drive and Washington Street were accepted for public maintenance on April 15, 1986. The applicant has requested a release of his one year warranty bond $22,347.43). Staff recommends a release of these bonds. The applicant has also requested a release of the bonds posted for the utilities and private street improvements and survey monument bonds for Tract No. 13640-2 and 13640-3. Staff has on file a release letter from Coachella Valley Water District relative to the bonded sewer and water improvements. Staff recommends that the following bonds be released: A. Tract No. 13640-3 Bond Type Purpose Amount Subdivision Monument Bond Monuments $ 5,000.00 * Faithful Performance Bond Water System on site) Sl,6l3.2O** Material & Labor Bond II II 25,806.60** Faithful Performance Bond Washington/Eisenhower Wa*er System 62,556.00* * Material & Labor Bond I II 31,278.00* Faithful Performance Bond Washington/Eisenhower Sewer System l32,925.80* Material & Labor Bond II II II 62,462.90 * Faithful Performance Bond Sewer System on site) 54,455.40* Material & Labor Bond I II Pt 27,227.70* Faithful Performance Bond Streets & Drainage on site) 209,769.60 L-' Material & Labor Bond II It ti l04,884.80* Warranty Bond Exterior Streets Eisenhower/Washington) 22,337.4* BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9)uB. Tract No. 13640-2 Subdivision Monument Bond Monuments 5,000.00 * Faithful Performance Bond Streets & Drainage on site) 92,837.46* Materials & Labor Bond II II II 46,418.73* RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council authorize the release of the warranty bond for Eisenhower Drive/washington Street public improvements and authorize the release of the private street/drainage bonds and outside utility agency bonds for Tract No. 13640-2 and 13640-3. Prepared by: Robert W. Weddle City Engineer RWW:bja cc: N. B. Johnson, Applicant Gary Fatland, Community Engineering Services Jim Zimmerman, CVWD Files Tract No. 13640-2 Tract No. 13640-3 BDRLTRl3.640 BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9*u 4 /2I/* * c4* U DATE AGENDAITEM# CJ:ToI!v*UEED TO**1E COAOHELLA * VALLEY BUSINESS DATE AGE.*DA*TEM# OUTL*K April 7, 1987 CONFERENCE **RT7NVuEE% oDENIED TO* 1987 COo*DINAiING COMMIHEE *iOhO* * Olfy of * Wels Mar Gs-'a Mr. Ron Kiedrowski City Manager City of La Quinta *Cc,o*o Comj** P.O. Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92253 Paj Arne* Dear Mr. Kiedrowski: * *r* Com** B*jse The Coachella Valley and the County of Riverside Department of *`e e:aenr Economic and CorrYnunity Development invites you to participate as a co-sponsor in the 1987 Coachella Valley Business Outlook Conference, The Myth and the Mystique". The conference * coordinating committee is soliciting only fifteen 15) Go*re* co-sponsors t* contribute five thousand dollars $5,000) for Omme*.o roustria*Divs,o* financial sL*port in promoting this exciting event on business Company opportunities in the majestic Coachella Valley. As a * es contributor, you will be entitled to a booth display, Ptesae registration for two 2) people, and advertisement exposure in SmO*C*'ee * all promotional material on this electrifying conference. Arn* *oo*e* onO*: De.eCpmefl*SpeCaiIsr Advertising will be to nation*wide and the Pacific Rim * 0' Pa* S* *gs industries. We are expecting, a minimum of four hundred 400) *nn-: *Ymrentp3nne top quality business people to be in attendance. The conference will be held at the new and magnificent Marriott's Desert Springs, A Palm Desert Resort & Spa on 3une 15 and 16, 1987. The purpose of this conference, is to provide, for the first time, a comprehensive view of the potentials and attractions in doing business in the Coachella Valley. The conference will focus on several different topics: the potential for location within the Valley for clean, light industry; the office market *pan'nen* o as it relates to national and regional corporate headquarters; ECono*cC*munity the second home market; conference and seminar potential; the Deve*op'nen' C0un* C' **esae resort/tourism industry; and the current and potential future *q4)?*-977Q of quality, commercial development within the Valley. COCChel*a Va** Busr*s* * Conference C/C Pa Sp'*5 * Magazine 303 * n"* Avenue Palm S*ing* Cafornia 92262 / I BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9+u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9,u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9-uBusiness Outlook Conference add I some corporate and regional headquarters, light assembly plants, garment manufac- turers, food processors, cosmetics and pharmaceutical firms, small aviation equip- ment companies and the like." Stiles said more and more cities in the valley are willing to offer develop- mental incentives such as tax breaks and waiving of certain fees, assistance on site location and parcel assembly, as *ell as leads on local financing. Grisham added that the county provides job training funds and salary subsidTes for people in job training, as well. Although the pendulum on municipal policies is swinging away from opposition to light industrial development, Oliphant emphasized that no one is likely to tolerate a sudden stampede of large-scale industrial development here. The vast majority of the local voting population is still predisposed toward a resort environment,11 said Oliphant, but many are coming to understand the increasingly critical need for a 12-month employment base." Organizers of the two-day sy*r*osium at the recently opened 892-room Marriott's Desert Springs golf resort hope to attract 500 chief executive officers, site selec- tion executives, commercial real estate specialists and investment counselors. Palm Desert Town Center developer Ernest W. Hahn and Sunrise Company chairman William Bone will deliver keynote speeches along with Grisham. 9We hope to make this an annual affair," said Grisham. We think it can help make very significant inroads into solving the problems especially in the area of employment that the valley is facing at this stage in its growth." More information may be obtained by contacting the Riverside County Department of Economic/Community Development at 714) 788-9770 3/26/87 BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9.u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9/u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 90u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 91u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 92u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 93u RIVERSIDE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSI*L* C * I V * 4075 Main Street, Suite 302. Riverside, California 92501 714) 787*7141 APR * * * Lvi *I*) *EC4) AGENDAiT*** * April 23, 1987 * To**I*g * C i"*c* Mr. Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager City of La Quinta 78-105 Calle Estada La Quinta, CA 92253 Dear Mr. Kiedrowski: We have to begin addressing the growing deterioration of our transportation system in this County. The congestion is increasing rapidly and the physical condition of our road- ways is worsening. We have to start planning and working today on this problem or tomorrow we'll find ourselves with the insurmountable traffic problems that Orange and Los Angeles Counties face. Unfortunately, existing revenue sources for transportation are insufficient to get the job done. We can expect fewer and fewer State and Federal dollars for transportation. The State is ham-strung by the Gann budget limit; at the Federal level, the budget deficit precludes increased expenditures. Three Cal i forn i a counties have recently enacted 1/2 cent local sales tax tax measures for street and highway pur- poses. A number of other counties are planning for ballot measures. Our neighbors in San Diego and San Bernardino Counties are planning ballot measures in November, 1987. As these other counties have, the *iverside County Transporta- tion Commission has concluded that the only practical source of financing available to properly maintain and improve our roads and highways is through enactment of a 1/2 cent local sales tax. The Commission voted unanimously to seek legis- lative authority to put a measure on the ballot. The deci- sion on when to put the measure on the ballot or even if to do so will be made at a later date and will depend on whether there is support from the cities and the community to do so. It is important at this time though to at least have the legislative authority to put the issue to a public vote. If the Commission has the support of the County and cities, it will attempt to get Riverside County included in a bill now moving through the Legislature which authorizes a local sales tax in San Bernardino County. BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 94uExactly how revenues from a local sales tax would be used has not been decided yet. However, as in San Bernardino and other counties* it is anticipated that about 5O* of the proceeds would be spent on State highways and the remainder allocated by formula to the County and cities for arterial and local street construction and maintenance. We urge you to join us in supporting authorizing legislation for a local sales tax ballot measure. Let's take the first step toward solving our transportation problems. Sincerely, ****VISOR MELBA DUNLAP, Chairman Riverside County Transportation Commission BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 95u DATE AGENDAITEM# *P*ROVED D RESOLUTION NO 87-22 *CONTNuED TO * RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF L* QUINT*, C*LIFORNI*, IN O*FOSITION TO *SSEMBLY BILL 2190 LiJHERE*S, *ssenibly Bill 2190 has been introduced in the Califo*nia State *ssenbly, and WHERE*S, *ssernbly Bill 2190 would iflipose a State-mandated local p*o*rant by Ye*ui*- in3 that niernbe*s of the City Council be elected fi-o* sin.31e-n'ernbei- d ist* icts and WHERE3*S, this is one rnoye example of the erosion of Hoirie Rule by the California State Le'*islature; NOLJ THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Ouir.'t** as foilo*s. SECTION 1 The City Council is opposed to *sseably Bill 2190 fo* the followin* *ea*on A Many small cities have a difficult time findin3 *ualified people to i-un fc*- seats on the City Council in at-lar*e elections Dist* ict elections would be n'o*e difficult B Evei-y membei- of the City Council feels i-esponsible to the entire City, not just to the district in which they live C The City could have elected to select its City Council by districts instead of at-lar3e if it were to decide district elections were better D The *3er r ymand er i n* of district 1 i nes in Cal i for n i a has mad e a mockery of politics* C The best interests of the citizens of La *uinta are served by at-lar3e elections for City Council* SECTION 2 The City Council requests that Home Rule in local elections be allowed to continue and not further e-oded by a vote of the State leiislature SECTION 3- * certified copy of this resolution shall be sent to each member of the California State Senate and the California State *ssemhly* *PFROVED and *DOPTED this 5th day of May, 1987, by the followin* vote BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 96uRESOLUTION NO 87-'** Pa.*e Two *YES: NOE* *EIST4IN MH*YOR *TTEST: &*`FF'*OVED *S TO FOF*M: *ity Man a3*-i-/C1er-k City *ttovney BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 97u DATE AGENDAITEM# MEMORANDUM L4PRo*D DE*1ED CITYOFLAQUINTA CONTINUEDTO To: kon Kiedrowski* ity Mana*e* From: *nri Jey*nin3* *drniT)i*tY*atiye *ei*vice* Diy*ector Date: *pri1 2*, i987 Subject: Fyoposed C)*dinance No 109 t**tabli*h*ey't of a COITiwiunity Services Cornuiission Fol lowin'3 the ord inanre review sub-(::oITiITiittee ITieetin'j, Ordinance 109 was drafted by City staff* The ordinance, based on a Cori*R*unity Servic:e* Ordinance written by the City of Cotati was revised by the sub-comnuttee and presented for Conirnission review and conirnent *t their reqular irieetin* held Monday, Apri 1 27, 1 9*7 the La Quinta Coniniunity Services Coiii*ission reviewed proposed flrd inance No i 09 in its entirety and expressed substantia 1 a*reenient, with corni*ents and a request for Counc ii C onsiderat ion of only one 1. tern Section 2 * e*o;*0 Mernbers---*ppointnients---Ternis, Fara.'3raph F It was the consensus of the Conirnission four nicrnbers present three absent, one cxc: used) that Paraj:raph F be considered for arnend"ient to provide cornpensation for conirnissioner 5 as....the case for the Planninq Conirnission $25 00 per rneetin*i The cost to the City should the Council decide favorably on this r ecornrnendation, and if the Conrnission were nc reased to nine nternbers would be *2 700 annually, if all Conirnission nieetin*s were fully attended The Coi*rni ssion voted unanirnousl y to recornrnend Counc ii adoption of the proposed Ordinance, and that the structure and 30a15 of the Commission i C human services parks and recreation and culture and the arts were now C: lear ly set forth and would provide for c lear Council and Commission direction and implementation R*COMMEND*T ION Council's pleasure BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 98u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 99u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9:u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9;u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9<u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9=u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9>u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9?u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9@u NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Au ATE AGENDAITEM# *PPROVED DENIED REPORT OF oCONTINUED TO PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION DATE: May 5, 1987 APPLICANT: Landmark Land Company, Inc. PROJECT LOCATION: 1. Maintenance Facility expansion: West side of Madison Street, 400 feet south of 54th Avenue PGA West). 2. New Maintenance Facility: North side of 58th Avenue, 3,900 feet West of Madison Street. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PLOT PLAN NO. 87-378: Two Golf Course Maintenance Facilities with improvements described below REFER TO EXHIBITS A" THROUGH D"). MADISON SITE: Expansion of an existing PGA West Satellite Maintenance Facility with the following features: * 4500 square foot building expansion * Expansion of existing parking area 58TH AVENUE: Construction of a new Golf Course Maintenance Facility on 1.5 acres with the following features: * 7500 square-foot building * 34 vehicle capacity parking area * Water pump house * Gasoline storage and pumps * Storage areas ZONING DESIGNATION: R-2 Multiple-Family Dwellings) GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: Low Density Residential 2-4 Dwelling units per acre) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS: An Environmental Impact Report was prepared in conjunction with the overall PGA West" Specific Plan and was certified by the City Council on May 14, 1984. Although maintenance facilities were considered an integral part of the development in the environmental document, precise locations and MR/PCRPT. 002 BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Bu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Cu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Du NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Eu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Fu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Gu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Hu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Iu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Ju NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Ku NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Lu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Mu DATE AGENDAITEM# t*PROVED oDENIED REPORT OF *)CONTtNUED TO PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION DATE: May 5, 1987 APPLICANT: Schuss, Clark & Associates, representing Circle K Markets PROJECT LOCATION: Plot Plan No. 87-379 Request to remodel the existing Circle K Market #457, exterior reconstruction of facade ZONING DESIGNATION: Scenic Highway Commercial C-P-S) GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: Village Commercial ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS: Categorically exempt under Section 15302, Class 1(a). PROPOSAL DISCUSSION: Reconstruction of facade including incorporation of roof-mounted sign; provision of color band to extend to side of building; addition of stucco siding to front and side architectural elevations; and, total interior remodel. PLANNING REVIEW AUTHORITY: Pursuant to City Ordinance No. 104, commercial projects which involve a remodeling of an existing building affecting exterior appearance shall be reviewed by the Planning Commission in accordance with criteria of the plot plan procedures. DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS: REQUIRED/PERMITTED PROVIDED/PROPOSED Setbacks: Front None Required +95 Feet Sides East: None Required 16 Feet West: None Required 10 Feet Rear None Required +25 Feet Building Height: 35 Feet 21 Feet Building Coverage: 100% 21 % Parking Spaces: 6 6 MR/PCRPT. 001 BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Nu Parking Lot: None Provided Landscaping: None Provided Color/Design: Color band to consist of orange, red and brown fabric texture with an off-white stucco building siding. The architecture incorporates a contemporary design which typifies Circle K Markets' marketing design. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: This application was considered by the Planning Commission at their meeting of April 14, 1987. The Commission continued the matter to April 28, 1987, and requested the Applicant provide an alternative design, incorporating a mansard tile roof as suggested by the Applicant), and landscaping. The Applicant indicated by phone that the proposed exterior modification would not take place. Based upon this information, the Commission denied the original application. MR/PCRPT. 001 BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Ou NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Pu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Qu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Ru NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Su NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Tu RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, RIVERSIDE, COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, INITIATING PROCEEDINGS FOR THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENT LEVY AFTER FORMATION OF A DISTRICT PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING ACT OF 1972 AND ORDERING THE ENGINEER TO PREPARE AND FILE A REPORT WHEREAS, The Council of the City of La Quinta, California desires to initiate proceedings pursuant to the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972" being Part 2 of Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, for the annual levy of assessments for the payment of the expenses of providing and servicing public median island maintenance and fire station landscaping within the La Quinta Landscaping District No. 1, and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Quinta has entered into an agreement with BSI Consultants, Inc. hereinafter referred to as Engineer") to perform the engineering services required in said proceedings. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of La Quinta does hereby RESOLVE as follows: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of La Quinta hereby initiates proceedings for the annual levy of assessments in the City of La Quinta for the installation, maintenance, servicing and operation of those public median islands and fire station landscaping within the La Quinta Landscaping District No. 1 described in Section 2. hereof). Said installation, maintenance, servicing and operation is to include but not to be limited to the costs of improvements, necessary repairs, replacement, fuel, power, electrical current, materials, equipment, labor and supervision in connection with said public facilities and median maintenance and making improvements hereto as defined by the Streets and Highways Code Section 22525. SECTION 2. The assessment district is generally bounded by Avenue 54, Airport Boulevard, Jefferson Street and Madison Street or the extensions thereof. All railroad, gas, water, and electrical utility owned property and rights-of-way shall be included in the assessment and assessed benefit derived, pursuant to Streets and Highways Code Section 22595. SECTION 3. The Engineer is hereby ordered to prepare and file a report in accordance with Article 4 commencing with Section 22565) of Chapter 1 of Part 2 of Division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. ADOPTED, SIGNED, AND APPROVED this day of 1987. Pi\*t*o+ * 4* 4c 4* C*?* BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Uu Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Attorney I, Ronald L. Kiedrowski, City Clerk of the City of La Quinta, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly adopted by the City Council of said City at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the day of 1987, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: City Clerk of the City of La Quinta, California RESLQLEV. LD1 BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9Vu * ** City ef Pftlm Springs City Attorney 619.323-8211 April 22, 1987 Jim Longtin City Attorney 78105 Calle Estade La Quinta, CA 92253 Re: Rialte Tire Burning Power Plant Gar* *il) Dear Jim: Here is some material which I have gleaned from the mountain of paper which this case has generated thus far. The paperwork itself is sufficient to generate a significant amount of electricity. Of particular interest is the table of emissions shown on page 4 of the document entitled Garb Oil Briefing, May 1, 1986". The letter and declaration of Dr. Theodore Hullar should also be very helpful in clarifying our concerns. The most disturbing aspect of this project is the fact that a thorough environmental assessment has never been undertaken. The environmental assessment of the City of Rialto, in conjunction with its issuance of a conditional development *ermit, resulted in a negative declaration. This negative decla*ation contains the finding, The initial environmental review indicates that the proposed project, with mitigation, will not have a significant impact on the environment." The only mitigation measures which were required of the developer were to obtain all necessary construction and operating permits from the various agencies involved. As a result, the effect which this project will have on the environment of the Los Angeles basin and adjacent areas including the Coachella valley, is unknown. It appears that there is the potential for a significant negative impact on our environment which also means a potential significant negative impact on our economic well-being. BIB] 10-23-1998-U01 03:06:57PM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 05-U02 05-U02 1987-U02 9WuApril 22, 1987 Page 2 Please feel free to give xne a call if you have any questions. very truly yours, WILLIAM J. ADAMS City Attorney By: SIEGFRIED H. 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