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1987 09 15 CCi^ =Z DECLARATION OF Posting I declare under penalty of perjury that I am employed by the City of La Quinta, in the Administrative Services Depart.ent,* and that I posted the foregoin9 Agenda on the outside entry to the Council Chambers of the City of La quinta Offices at 78-105 Calle Estado and it the Bulletin Board at the La Quinta Post Office on *rida*L *S!September 1lL*l98** Signed September 2 1L*l98lL at a inta, California. Signature AGF.NOA CITY COUNCIL CITY OF LA QUINTA A regular meeting of the City Council] to be held at City Hall, 78-105 Call. Estado, La Quinta, California. September IS, 1987 7:30 p.m. 1. CALL TO ORDER A. Flag Salute. 2. ROLL CALL 3. CONFIRMATION OF A6ENDA. 4. PUBLIC COMMENT 5. COMMENT BY COUNCIL MEMBERS Presentation of City Service Awards. 6. HEARIN6S A. Public +hearing. Change of Zone 87-026 APPLICANT: Anna Hassell, La Quinta Dunes LOCATION: Southwest corner of Dune Pa*ms Road and *westward No PROJECT: Amend current La Quinta official Zoning Map, by re7.oning 32.27 acres from R-l to R-3 1) Report from Planning Director. 2) Public Comment. 33 Council Discussion. 4) Motion to adopt the Negative Declaration in conjunction with the amendment; and, waive further reading and adopt City Council Ordinance No. 113. BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZAGENDA City Council September 15, 1987 Page Two. U. Public Hearing. Amendment to Title 8 of the la Quinta Municipal Code APPLICANT: City of La Quinta LOCATION: City *wide PROJECT: Adoption of the 1985 Model Codes end the 1981 electric code, with certain amendments. 1) Report from the Planning Director. 2) Public Comment. 3) Council Discussion. 4) Motion to waive further readin9 end adopt City Council Ordinance No. 114, as amended. C. Public Hearing Change of 7one *87-025 APPLICANT Benjamin Urmiton/Warren Johnson LOCATION: Northeast corner of Avenida Bermudas and Calle Cadiz PROJECT: 1) Change of Zone from R-1 to C.P.S., and 2) report of P]planning Commission action on 9ranting Variance No. 87-004 and approving Plot Plan No. 87-381. 1) Report from the Planning a Development Department. 2) Public Comment. 3) Council Discussion. 4) Motion to waive further reading and introduce City Council Ordinance No. 116. 5) Motion to adopt Resolution No. 81-49; and by minute motion to accept report of action by Planning Commission grantin9 Variance No. 87-004 and approving Plot Plan No. 87-381. 0. Public Hearing General Plan Amendment No. 86 APPLICANT: City of La Quinta LOCATION: Miles Avenue between Washington Street and Jefferson Street PROJECT: Amend the General Plan Circulation Flement to redesignate Miles Avenue from a secondary to a primary arterial 110 feet of Ri9ht-of*Way), 1) Report from the Planning a Development Department. 2) Public Comment. 3) Council Discussion. 4) Motion to waive further reading and introduce Change of Zone Ordinance No. Ill and; 5) Motion to adopt Resolution No. 81-50. BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZAGENDA City Council September i5, 19C7 Pa9e Three. 7. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS 8. BUSINESS SESSION A. DESIGNATION OF VOTING DELEGATE FOR LEAGUE ANNUAL CONFERENCE. Continued from September i, 1*87) 1) Report from the City Manager. 2) Council Pleasure. B. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 87-51 AMENDING BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION FEES RELATING TO SIGN APPLICATION RENEWAL FEES. 1) Motion to adopt Resolution No. 87-51. C. PROPOSED RESOLUTION NO. 87-52 GRANTING A SECOND ONE YEAR TIME EXTENSION FOR TENTATIVE TRACT NC. 20016, 1) Motion to adopt Resolution No. 87-52. 0. Study Session items continued from September 1, 1987: 1) Discussion on City's possible donation to Desert CitiCb Bicentennial Commission Mayor Hoyle). 2) Discussion of La Quinta Celebration as an Annual event. 3) Discussion of Grant Award Process, CO*MISSION committee REPORTS 10. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Authori7e Staff to enter into an Agreement for Engineering Services for the widening of Washington Street between Avenue 50 and Highland Palms Drive, Capitol Improvements, 1987-88 Bud9et. B. DENIAL OF ClAIM Silas vs. City of La Quinta) C. Declare NCR Cash Register Surplus for City purposes, and authorize it's disposition. 0. Revise Contract, Code Enforcement Officer E. Finance Director Contract for approval. 1) Motion to adopt Consent Calendar ROLL CALl VOTE) BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZAgenda City Council September 15, 1987 Page Four 11, REPORT OF OFFICERS A. City manager 8. City Attorney C. City Engineer 0. *inence Director 1) Statement of Financial Position, for August E. Planning Director 1) Planning Activity Reports for July and August, 1987. F. Community Safety Director 12. ADJOURN?'ENT NOTICE OF UPCOPIIN6 COUNCIL?'commision meetings September 14, 1987 CC Study Session 3:00 P.?'. September 15, 1987 CC Regular eeting 7:30 P.?'. September 21, 1*87 PC Study Session 3:00 P.?'. September 22, 1987 PC Regular Neeting 7:00 P.?'. September 28, 1987 CSC Regular Meeting 7:00 P.?'. CC City Council CSC Community Services Commission PC Planning Commission BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z * I *`) NL)A A*END* r;L) oDENtED CONTINi*D *O STAFF REPORT * CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: SEPTEMBER 1, 1987 PUBLIC HEARING: CHANGE OF ZONE 87-026 APPLICANT: ANNA HASSELL, REPRESENTING LA QUINTA DUNES, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP LOCATION: THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF DUNE PALMS ROAD AND WESTWARD HO PROJECT DESCRIPTION: CHANGE OF ZONE FROM R-1 ONE-FAMILY DWELLING) TO R-3 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL) GENERAL PLAN LANE USE DESIGNATION: HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 8-16 D.U./AC.) ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION: AN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT HAS BEEN PREPARED AS REQUIRED BY THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT. THE INITIAL STUDY EVALUATION HAS DETERMINED THAT THE CHANGE OF ZONE WILL NOT PRESENT A SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACT. ALSO, THE PROPOSAL IS CONSISTENT WITH THE DESIGNATION OF THIS AREA AS NOTED ON THE GENERAL PLAN LAND USE MAP. THE GENERAL IMPACTS OF THE LAND USE CHANGE WERE ADDR*SSED IN THE MASTER ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT WHICH WAS ADOPTED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE GENERAL PLAN. A NEGATIVE DECLARATION HAS BEEN PREPARED. BACKGROUND: In 1984, a proposed Tentative Tract, No. 19987, which created a 162-unit, single-family, planned-residential development, was approved by the City Council on June 5, 1984. The approval has subsequently expired. In 1985, the property was designated High Density Residential 8-16 d.u.Iac.) with the adoption of the General Plan. MR/PCRPT. 005 1 BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z The subject application, therefore, is a proposal to make the property zoning consistent with the General Plan. The R-3 zoning is the only district inherited from the County by City adoption of the County's Land Use Ordinance) which is available to implement the General Plan designation. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT: The redesignation of the site to R-3 will permit the Applicant to proceed with development of the property. A plot plan application has been submitted requesting approval to construct 472 apartment units. The formal plot plan review will be conducted at a Director's Hearing, which will be held after the effective date of the Change of Zone. Included with this report are reduced copies of the conceptual development plan for Commission information. ANALYSIS: 1. The proposed change from R-1 to R-3 will bring the Applicant's property into conformance with the General Plan Land Use Map designation of High Density Residential. 2. The R-3 zoning designation is the most appropriate zone currently available for the High Density Land Use designation. 3. The environmental impacts have been addressed by the Master Environmental Report adopted for the General Plan and the current environmental review conducted. 4. Development of the site can be accomplished in conformance with the standards of the La Quinta Municipal Code. 5. Property development will be reviewed in depth at a Director's Hearing to be conducted after the effective date of the Change of Zone. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION/RECOMMENDATION On August 25, 1987, the City Planning Commission conducted a Public Hearing to consider its recommendation regarding the subject Change of Zone and environmental assessment. One member of the audience, a resident on the north side of Westward Ho, testified before the Commission questioning the appropriateness of the rezoning. In testimony, this person advised that he was aware of the original proposal to develop the property with 162 single-family dwellings, but was not aware of the 1985 General Plan designation for High Density Multi-Family Residential use. MR/PCRPT. 005 2 BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z ORDINANCE NO. 113 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP FOR THE CITY, BY REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY REFERRED TO IN CHANGE OF ZONE NO. 87-026. ANNA HASSELI LA QUINTA DUNES, PARTNERSHIP) The City Council of the City of La Quinta does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. The La Quinta District Official Zoning Plan Map No. 14, as amended adopted by City Council Ordinance No. 5, operative August 29, 1982), is further amended by rezoning from R-1 to R-3 those certain parcels shown and depicted for such rezoning on the map which is attached to and made a part of this ordinance, which attached map is labeled Exhibit A11 change of Zone 87-026. SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty 30) days after its adoption. SECTION 3. POSTING. The City Clerk shall, within 15 days after passage of this ordinance, cause it to be posted in at least three public places designated by resolution of the City Council; shall certify to the adoption and posting of this ordinance; and, shall cause this ordinance and its certification, together with proof of posting, to be entered into the DOQk of Ordinances of this city. The foregoing ordinance was approved and adopted at a meeting of the city Council held on this 1st day of September, 1987, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: CITY ATTORNEY CITY MANAGER MR/ORDDRFT. 006 y BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z 4DA I *EM # MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA Quinta **Dk iTL,*, TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: SEPTEMBER 1, 1987 SUBJECT: AMENDMENT TO TITLE 8 OF THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION CODES: SPECIFICALLY, ADOPTION OF THE 1985 MODEL CODES AND THE 1987 ELECTRICAL CODE, WITH CERTAIN OTHER AMENDMENTS. BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION Periodically, uniform or model" building and construction codes are revised and updated. Title 8 of the Municipal Code, Buildings and Construction", locally adopts these codes by reference. The proposal before the City Council is an ordinance which would incorporate the latest version of various uniform codes into the City's regulations for building practices. Additionally, the draft ordinance contains one other housekeeping" item which involves the separation of City reviewing boards which handle the subjects of alternative material use, and that of general appeals. The first activity is primarily a technical function, whereas the second is more concerned with administrative practices. The alternative materials appeal board membership would, essentially, be composed of trades" people. The City Council, as found in most small to medium size communities, is named as the appeal board for the Housing Code and related matters. RECOMMENDATION Waive further reading and introduce City Council Ordinance No. 114 MEMOTH. 082 BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z ORDINANCE NO. 114 AN ORDINANCE OF ThE CITY OF LA QUINTA AMENDING TITLE 8 ENTITLED BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION11, AND ADOPTING, BY REFERENCE, VARIOUS 1985-87 EDITIONS OF UNIFORM CODES CONCERNING: ADMINISTRATION; BUILDING; ELECTRICAL; PLUMBING; MECHANICAL; SWIMMING POOL; SIGN CONSTRUCTION; HOUSING; AND DANGEROUS BUILDINGS. The City Council of the City of La Quinta, California does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. ADOPTION OF ThE 1985-87 EDITION OF VARIOUS UNIFORM CODES. The following editions of the various uniform codes are adopted by reference in place of their respective codes which are currently in effect. Title 8 shall be revised to show the adoption of the following uniform codes: The Uniform Administrative Code, 1985 Edition, published by the International Conference of Building Officials; the Uniform Building Code, 1985 Edition, including certain specified appendices and the Uniform Building Code Standards, published by the International Conference of Building Officials; the National Electric Code, 1987 Edition, published by the National Fire Protection Association; the Uniform Plumbing Code, 1985 Edition, including all appendices and the installation standards, published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials; the Uniform Mechanical Code, 1985 Edition, published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials; the Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code, 1985 Edition, published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials; the Uniform Sign Code, 1985 Edition, published by the International Conference of Building Officials; the Uniform Housing Code, 1985 Edition, published by the International Conference of Building Officials, and the Dangerous Building Code, 1985 Edition, published by the International Conference of Building Officials. SECTION 2. OTHER REVISIONS TO TITLE 8. Section 8.01.030 of the La Quinta Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: 8.01.030 Establishment of Board of Appeals. In order to conduct hearings to determine the suitability of alternate materials and methods of installation, a Board of Appeals is hereby established. 1) Membership. The Board of Appeals shall consist of five 5) members, one 1) of whom shall be a general contractor, two 2) of whom shall be structural engineers or architects, one 1) of whom shall be a speciality contractor, all of whom shall be qualified by experience and training, and one 1) of whom shall be a member of the public who is not one of the foregoing. Members of the BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z 1 II at'.- REPORT OF * *-- * PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION DATE: September 15, 1987 APPLICANT: Benjamin Urmston OWNER: Warren Johnson PROJECT LOCATION: Northeast corner of Avenida Bermudas & Calle Cadiz PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Change of Zone *87-025 Change zone from R*1*++ to C-P-S. REPORT OF Variance Request *87-004 A request to reduce the COMMISSION number of required permanent on-site parking ACTION RELATED spaces from 13 to 9 Sec. 9.160.040(L) LQMC) and CASES): the elimination of the wall of separation requirement between commercial and residential zoned property Sec. 9.160.030(E) LQMC). Plot Plan *87-381 Construction of a two-story, + 3,250-square foot office building. EXISTING ZONING DESIGNATION: single-family dwellings; 1,200-square foot minimum dwelling size, 17 foot height limit. R*l*++) GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: village Commercial ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATION: An Environmental Assessment has been prepared as required by the California Environmental Quality Act. The initial study evaluation has determined that the project applications will not present a significant adverse impact and a Negative Declaration has been prepared. ADDITIONAL The Public Hearing before the City Council is on INFORMATION the Change of Zone. For the report also contains the description and analysis of the Variance and Plot Plan request. This report is divided into three sections: A) Change of Zone; B) Variance; C) Plot Plan. Each section is individually described and analyzed. MR/STAFFRPT.007 1 BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZA. CHANGE OF ZONE #87-025 The Change of Zone application is requested to bring the zoning into conformance with the existing General Plan land use designation. The entire Village area will eventually be re-zoned to an appropriate City zone designation, which will be developed based upon the Village. Commercial land use category and standards which may evolve from the Village Specific Plan. B. VARIANCE REQUEST *87-004 The Applicant requested relief from Section 9.160.040(L) of the La Quinta Municipal Code LQMC) in order to provide 9 permanent on-site parking spaces instead of the required 13 parking spaces, and to eliminate the provision of Section 9.160.030(E) LQMC, which requires a masonry wall to buffer commercial parking areas from adjoining residentially-zoned property. 1. Parking: The Applicant requested that 4 of the required 13 parking spaces be located off-site, along the north side of the alley right-of-way refer to Attachment *1) on property which is not owned by the Applicant. A lease agreement was proposed to allow the Applicant the right to use the four spaces for a given time. The Zoning Ordinance permits permanent off-site parking spaces to be located across an alley if they are within 300 feet of the use which they are intended to serve Sec. 9.160.020(B) LQMC). In this case, the parking spaces could not be guaranteed for the life of the development. 2. Deletion of Wall Requirement: Section 9.160.030(E) LQMC requires that any commercial parking area be walled as follows: All paved parking areas, other than those required for residential uses, which adjoins property zoned R-1, R-1A, R-2, R-2A, R-3, R-A, R-T, or R-T-A, shall have a six-foot high solid masonry wall installed in such manner as to preclude a view of the parking area from such adjoining property, except that any walls within 10 feet of any street or alley shall be 30 inches high." The Applicant requested relief from this requirement, based on the following considerations: o The adjoining easterly property, although it is currently R-1 zoned, is designated as village Commercial on the General Plan Land Use Map. The property will have to be re-zoned in the future for consistency with the General Plan, which would eliminate the wall requirement o Owner of said R-1 property has an existing five-foot wall, with oleander screening which would serve as an adequate buffer during the property's tenure under R-1 zoning. 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PROJECT LOCATION: MILES AVENUE ALIGNMENT BETWEEN JEFFERSON STREET AND WASHINGTON STREET. BACKGROUND: On July 15, 1986, City Council unanimously approved Lewis Homes Tract No. 21433, which also included establishing Miles Avenue as a Primary Arterial with a 100-foot width. This street upgrade decision was the result of a traffic study prepared June 30, 1986 for the North La Quinta area which incorporated a build-out scenario justifying increased capacity on Miles Avenue refer to Exhibit 11D:, original traffic study). This General Plan Amendment request therefore formalizes the direction of City Council. General Plan Amendment No. 86-014 was also initiated to review all major streets in the North La Quinta area relative to adequacy of their current General Plan circulation classifications. Referring to Policy No. 7.5.8 of the General Plan Infrastructure Element, it is noted that a study should be undertaken to determine whether Dune Palms Road and/or Adams Street should be reclassified. At the direction of the Planning Commission, the City contracted with BSI Consultants to prepare an updated study of the North la Quinta area, incorporating two other General Plan Amendment cases: J.C.C. Enterprises No. 86-012, and C.W. Meisterlin No. 86-016 refer to Exhibit C", North La Quinta Traffic Study, dated March 31, 1987). ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS: Environmental Assessment No. 86-064 was prepared pursuant to the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act CEQA). The assessment indicated that the project could not have a significant effect on the environment. Based upon the traffic study completed for the North La Quinta area, the proposed upgrade to Miles Avenue would provide adequate circulation capacity at the density ranges provided in the General Plan Land Use Map at build-out. MR/STAFFRPT.011 1 BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z-ANALYSIS: In essence, the most recent traffic study concludes that, excepting for Miles Avenue, all other North La Quinta area streets are adequate for the projected build-out capacity, including Dune Palms Road, Westward Ho Drive, and Adams Street. This study also concludes that Miles Avenue, upgraded to a Primary Arterial would provide for adequate circulation capacity given the broad spectrum of density scenarios offered in the General Plan Land Use Map. However, it also indicated that, with the inclusion of an Intensive Transportation System Management" program for Miles Avenue, under normal and mid-range density build-out forecasts, Miles Avenue could be maintained as a Secondary Arterial. Intensive Transportation Systems Management is a method of enhancing traffic capacity including raised median islands with restricted left turn movements, spot widening intersections, and separate bicycle lanes described in more detail on page 4 of the March 31, 1987 traffic study). Therefore, the study still leaves a question of what technically is an appropriate circulation classification for Miles Avenue. There are obvious trade-offs to providing for the local community circulation needs and the regional needs of the Eastern Coachella Valley. In a regional context that of viewing Miles Avenue as a bypass to Highway 111 and Fred Waring Drive) the upgrade would provide for adequate localize circulation at an extreme build-out scenario for La Quinta as well as potentially reduce traffic congestion on Highway 111 and Fred Waring Drive. Since a major portion of the City1s medium and high density land use designations are within the North La Quinta area, an argument may be made that there will be a greater tendency to develop moderate income housing such as apartments and townhouses at the extreme density ranges density bonus considerations). In this case, an upgrade to Miles Avenue may be necessary to provide for adequate traffic capacity. The City of Indio designates Miles Avenue east of Jefferson Street as a planned Arterial with 110 feet of ultimate right-of-way. This expanded version of Miles Avenue, according to the City of Indio Public Works Department, should adequately accommodate high volumes of traffic generated from projects such as the Royal Dunes Resort". 1,980 condos on 240 acres on the east side of Jefferson Street between Miles Avenue and Fred Waring Drive.) In contrast, it is apparent that Miles Avenue does not play a significant role in the regional circulation system in the Valley as it is not discussed in the CVATS Southern California Association of Governments Coachella Valley Area Transportation Study, March, 1987). Lending credence to this position are Indian Wells tentative plans to eventually close Miles Avenue to through traffic discussion with Paul Kaneko, Indian Wells Planning Director, June 30, 1987). This would limit Miles Avenue to function as an effective regional bypass to Highway 111 through La Quinta. However, the recently adopted Indian Wells General Plan maintains Miles Avenue through to Highway 111 as a Collector 50-foot right-of-way). MR/STAFFRPT.011 2 L(Y BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z. 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The most important aspect of the Annual Conference is the central Business Session at which time the membership takes action on conference resolutions. It is important for California cities to take the initiative in developing positive programs for the future. Annual Conference resolutions will guide cities and the League in our efforts to improve the quality, responsiveness and vitality of local government within this state. All cities should be represented at the Business Session on Tuesday afternoon, October 6, at 2:00 p.m. in San Francisco's *cone Center* To expedite the conduct of business at this important policy-making meeting, each City Council should designate a voting representative and an alternate who will be present at the Business Session. The League Constitution provides that each city is entitled to one vote in matters affecting municipal or League policy. A voting card will be given to the city official designated by the City Council on the enclosed voting delegate form." If the Mayor or a member of the City Council is in attendance at the Conference, it is expected that one of these officials will be designated as the voting delegate. *wever, if the City Council will not have a registered delegate at the Conference but will be represented by other city officials, one of these officials should be designated the voting delegate or alternate. Please forward the enclosed voting delegate form" to the Sacramento office of the League at the earliest possible time, so that the proper records may be established for the Conference. The voting delegate may pick up the city's voting card in the league Registration Area at the *cone Center in San Francisco. If neither the voting delegate nor alternate is able to attend the Business Session, the voting delegate or alternate may pass the voting card to another official from the same city by appearing in person before a representative of the Credentials Committee to make the exchange. An outline of the voting procedures that will be followed at this conference is printed on the reverse side of this memo. It is suggested that the Mayor and all Council MeI[bers from a given city try to sit together at the Business Session so that, if amendments are considered, there may be an op*rtunity to exchange points of view and arrive at a consensus before the city's vote is cast. Your cooperation in returning the attached voting delegate form" as soon as possible will be appreciated. Don Benninghoven Executive Director 7 BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZJ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZL I MEMORANDUM 72L*.Q*f-**;7 CITY OF LA QUINTA * TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: SEPTEMBER 15, 1987 SUBJECT: SIGN FEE RESOLUTION NO. 87-51 BACKGROUND In conjunction with the new sign regulations, review fees need to be established. The fees are based upon the actual hourly cost to process the various applications, either by Staff or the Planning Commission. The only exception is the appeal of a Staff decision. The actual cost is $170.00 however, the recommended fee is $90.00. This recommended fee $90.00) when combined with the initial application fee $80.00) does not exceed the total fee charged $170.00) if the application was originally before the Planning Commission for review. RECOMMENDATION Adopt City Council Resolution No. 87- 51 establishing sign application review fees. yW MEMOJH. 091 BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZM NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZN NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZO C,' A* **J; * REPORT OF PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: SEPTEMBER 15, 1987 APPLICANT: HAROLD HIRSCH OWNER: HAROLD HIRSCH PROPOSAL: TT 20016 DUNE PALMS; SECOND EXTENSION OF TIME REQUEST FOR A 130-UNIT PRD ON 33.3+ ACRES LOCATION: NORTHWEST CORNER OF MILES AVENUE AND DUNE PALMS ROAD SEE ATTACHMENT *1) GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 4-8 UNITS/ACRE) ZONING: R-1-11,000 PD ONE-FAMILY DWELLINGS, 11,000 SQUARE FEET *R UNIT REQUIRED, APPROVED FOR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: Environmental Assessment No. 84-020 was prepared and a Negative Declaration was adopted in conjunction with the original tentative tract map approval. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: On July 17, 1984, the City Council approved the original Tentative Tract No. 20016. The first time extension was granted on July 1, 1986, by the City Council. The Applicant is requesting a second time extension to record the final map. If approved, the new expiration date would be July 18, 1988. Tentative Tract Map No. 20016 proposes a 130-unit statutory airspace) condominium project on 33 acres see Exhibit A). The units are arranged in clusters around a collector loop street 36-feet wide) which has smaller cul-de-sacs and loop streets 24-feet wide) extending off it. The units are detached, single-family houses and have the following minimum setbacks from the property boundaries: Miles Avenue 20 feet; Dune Palms Road 22 feet; north and west boundaries 20 feet. The perimeter wall along the public streets has staggered setbacks with 0 to 20 foot setbacks along Dune Palms Road and 5 feet or greater along Miles Avenue. The main entrance will be on Miles Avenue, with a MR/PCRPT. 006 1 BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZP secondary or emergency access on Dune Palms Road. Existing conditions of approval make minor modifications to these standards. There will be one large central recreation area with six tennis courts and a large swimming pool. Three smaller recreation areas, each with a swimming pool, will be dispersed on the site. Existing conditions require review of a recreation plan by the Planning and Development Department. Three house designs are proposed see Attachments *2-*4). Plan A" is a two-bedroom/two-bath unit with 1,175 square feet gross); Plan B" is a two-bedroom/two-bath unit with 1,450 square feet gross; Plan C" is a three-bedroom/two-bath unit with 1,450 square feet gross). All the units have attached, two-car garages. All the dwellings are one story in height 19'-20') and Spanish-style. The exterior walls have stucco siding and the roof is covered with Spanish tile. The unit mix is as follows: 39 A" units, 39 B" units, and 52 C" units. No final map activity has taken place since the original approval. ANALYSIS: Consistency with the General Plan: The State Subdivision Map Act Section 66473.5) requires that a tentative map, including provisions for its design and improvements, be consistent with the adopted General Plan. Since the conditions of approval for the first extension of time brought the existing approval into compliance with the General Plan, no amendments to the General Plan have been approved which would substantially change the existing conditions. Some minor additional conditions relative to landscaping and infrastructure fees are proposed; however, staff proposes no major additions or amendments to the existing conditions, other than revising their format to reflect only those which still apply to the project. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: The subject Application was considered by the Planning Commission at their meeting of August 25, 1987. The Commission unanimously voted to recommend that the City Council approve the second one-year time extension for Tentative Tract No. 20016, subject to conditions. RECOMME*DATION: Adopt City Council Resolution No. 87-5* granting the second one-year time extension for Tentative Tract 20016, subject to conditions. Attachments: 1. Location Map 2. Approved Plan A" 0 3. Approved Plan B" 4. Approved Plan C" 5. Exhibit A" Approved Site Plan I t* n* BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZQ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZR NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZS NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZU NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZV NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZW NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZX NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZY NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZZ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z[ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z\ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z] NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z^ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z_ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Z` j * / 4/ / I Sr,-- MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA J *A'OF To: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager From: Frank Reynolds, City Engineer Dale: * Septerriber 1987 Subjeci: ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR WASHINGTON STREET IMPROVEMENTS The 1987-1988 Capital Improvements Budget includes the widening of Washington Street from Avenue 50 to Highland Palms Drive. In order that we will be in a position to get construction underway in the Spring, it is necessary that we arrange for engineering services to perform the necessary field work and design and to produce construction plans and specifications. We have requested and received a proposal from BSI Consultants, Inc. to do this work. We selected BSI in order to have these services performed in the most cost-effective manner. They have a definite advantage over other engineering firms who might be considered due to the substantial amount of preliminary work they have done in the past for the City along Washington Street. Any other firm would have to do some of that work over again and could not be competitive. BSI proposes to do the necessary work on a time and materials basis with a total fee not to exceed $41,000. On the basis of an estimated $450,000 construction project, this maximum falls under the amount shown on the ASCE curve B. This is of particular importance because BSI was instructed to prepare its proposal on the basis that the widening undertaken on this project must be compatible with the future widening of Washington to its ultimate width. This will involve surveying and design layouts over and above what would be required were this year's widening project the only widening that Washington will experience. 7< BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =ZaRon Kiedrowski 11 September 1987 Page 2 It is recommended that BSI's proposal be accepted and that the City Manager be authorized to enter into an agreement with BSi for engineering services in connection with the Washington Street Improvements Project. Cl; BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Zb CARL WARREN & co* * *AFE AGENDA lT*!A Insurance Adiusrers/Claim Administrafo* Il* DEIIf ED 22$ Arpo* Drve S*le 203 *ub2 *j9*O7 San Berna**,no CA 92408 Cr*i*TNU*D TO 714) 884-86e9 CITY O* L* QUINTA 714)824-1660 August 27, 1987 City of La Quinta P.O. Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92253 CLAIMANT: Sharon Salas, et al. Attention: Henry Harvey date of incident: 5/13/87 DATE CLAIM MADE: 8/18/87 OUr file no..: 7127 SG Gentlemen: We have reviewed tne above claim which you have reported and request that you take the action indicated beiow: *X **lHM * * * * * * *atTOURNEY 0 LATE CLAIM: Do NOT reject claim but RETURN it for failure to file w)thin time limil prescribed in Government Code, section 911.2. Transmittal NOT to contain WARNING' required by section 913 but should advise that the recourse is to file Application for Leave to File Late Claim" as provided in Government Code, section 911.4. This must be returned within 45 days of the date claim mailed or delivered. O INSUFFICIENT CLAIM: Send notice of insufficiency for failure to comply with Government Code, section 910 and/or 910.2 and/or 910.4 and cite the following specific insufticiencies: This must be sent within 20 days of your receipt of claim. o AMENDED CLAIM: Reject claim as set forth in first paragraph above, CLAIM REJECTION. o APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO FILE LATE CLAIM: Reject the Application under Government Code, section 911.8. o OPERATION OF LAW: Defer any written response pending our further advice. Please provide us with a copy of any response requested above. If you have any questions, plea*e contact the undersigr*d. Very twiy yours, CARL WARREN & COMPANY * Cc: Ron Kiedrowski,City Manager BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Zc **4>. AG*NDA LTL* * DE**D AGREEMENT FOR CODE ENFORCEMENT SERVICES THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this 15th day of September, 1987, by and between the CITY OF LA QUINTA hereinafter referred to as CITY) and JOHN M. CARROLL, an individual, Hereinafter referred to as CARROLL). WITNESSED WHEREAS, the CITY has authorized the engagement of a Code Enforcement Officer, on a contractual services basis, for a period not to exceed one 1) year; and WHEREAS, John M. Carroll possesses the special expertise required of a Municipal Code Enforcement Officer; and WHEREAS, the CITY now desires to engage CARROLL to render services and assistance as a Code Enforcement Officer for CITY. NOW THEREFORE, THE PARTIES HERETO DO MUTUALLY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES CARROLL agrees to render Code Enforcement services to CITY as follows: Under general supervision of the Community Safety Coordinator, enforces various provisions of the La Quinta Municipal Code and California Vehicle Code, inspects property and structures for violations and determines compliance with City Ordinances; issues warnings and citations and performs related work as required. Examples of Work Performed: Inspects property to determine compliance with property maintenance standards and City Ordinances. Inspects property relative to home occupancy business license applications and makes recommendations for approval or denial. Performs inspections relating to abandoned and/or inoperative vehicles. Issues citations relating to parking, abandoned/inoperative vehicles, property maintenance violations, animal control, and other violations of the Municipal Code and Vehicle Code, as necessary. Prepares necessary reports and documentation for administrative or court action. 3/7 BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Zd NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Ze NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Zf *, * * C; AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ThIS AGREEMENT is entered into this 16th day of September, 1987, by and between the CITY OF LA QUINTA herein referred to as CITY) and HE*RY HARVEY a professional Finance Director, herein referred to as HARVEY). WITNESSED WHEREAS, CITY desires to engage the services of a professional Finance Director on a contract basis to act as the Director of Finance, Personnel and General Services for CITY; and WHEREAS, HARVEY is a professional Director of Finance and is ready, willing and able to undertake said position, on a contract basis, for CITY. NOW, Therefore, ThE PARTIES HERETO DO MUTUALLY AGREE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Scope of Services. HARVEY agrees to render professional services to CITY as its Director of Finance, Personnel and General Services under general direction of the City Manager. HARVEY shall perform the duties set forth in La Quinta Municipal Code, Section 2.12.030 and any other reasonable duties assigned by the City Manager. 2. Starting Date Term. This agreement shall commence and HARVEY shall undertake and perform said services for the City commencing September 15th, 1987 and continuing through September 15, 1990. On approximately July 1, and annually hereafter, the City Manager of CITY shall conduct a review of the performance and ade*uacy of the professional services rendered by HARVEY and, based upon said evaluation, CITY shall render it's decision relative to extension of this agreement for a period of one year, which decision shall be made approximately August 1, annually. Provided, however, that either party may terminate this agreement at any time by giving ninety days advance written notice thereof to the other party. 3. Compensation. HARVEY shall be compensated for services performed pursuant to this agreement in the amount of Range 70E plus 25%, which percent is in lieu of benefits and prerequisites paid to employees of CITY. Said annual retainer shall be payable in bi-weekly installments. CITY nay increase said compensation in such amounts and to such extent as CITY, in it's sole discretion, may determine on the basis of performance evaluation of HARVEY's services and/or by across the board salary increases amended to the City's Employees. In addition to the above compensation, CITY shall pay to HARVEY all actual and reasonable Inoving expenses for household good to La Quinta, California to a maximum of $2,000.00. All reasonable and necessary expenses and travel shall be provided by CITY for out-of-town travel which is required in the performance of HARVEY's services and shall be reimbursed according to CITY's rules. BIB] 10-29-1998-U01 03:58:05PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 09-U02 15-U02 1987-U02 i^ =Zg4. Office Space and Hours. All office space and facilities, secretarial help, and necessary supplies will be provided by HARVEY at CITY's offices, at City Hall, La Quinta, for use in connection with the services to be rendered hereunder. HARVEY shall receive time of f at same standard as other department heads. 5. No Employer/Employee Relationship. Nothing contained in this agreement shall be deemed or construed by the parties hereto or by any third person to create the relationship of employer/employee, principal/agent, or of partnership or of joint venture or other association between the parties hereto. It is understood and agreed that HARVEY shall act only as an independent contractor to CITY. Although CITY shall furnish office space, secretarial help, and other services and supplies, there shall be no employer/employee relationship between HARVEY and CITY. Accordingly, CITY shall not make the usual deductions income tax, retirement system, insurance, etc.) from compensation of HARVEY and HARVEY shall be completely and solely responsible for payment of income tax and any and all other taxes or assessments in connection with payment of compensation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this agreement to be executed as of the day and year herein first above written. HENRY HARVEY WILLIAM HOYLE, MAYOR CITY OF LA QUINTA APPROVED AS To FORM: JAMES LONGTIN, CITY A**ORNEY CITY OF LA QUINTA AGMT/PRO. 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