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1987 11 03 CCi^!>h CITY COUNCIL AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 78-105 Calle Estado La Quinta, California 92253 Regular Meeting November 3, 1987 7:30 P.M. CALL TO ORDER Beginning Res. No. 87-*8 Ord. No. 119 a. Pledge of Allegiance b. Roll Call CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA PUBLIC CO MMEnt** COMMENT BY COUNCIL MEMBERS Introduction of City Attorney, Barry Brandt. PUBLIC HEARINGS WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS a. Letter from Desert Resorts Convention and Visitors Bureau regarding membership dues. BUSINESS SESSION 1. Authorization to enter into Agreements with Desert Sands School District for Sports Complex and Adjacent Parklands. a) Report of City Manager. b) Minute Order Action. 2. Consideration of Request of Valley Plumbing C*. for Designation of their Emergency Vehicle as an YlEmerge**y Utility Vehicle". a) Report of Community safety Director. b) Minute Order Action. BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h3. Futher Consideration of Second Reading of Ordinance No. 115 Adoption of 1985 Edition of Uniform Fire Code. a) Report of Deputy Fire Marshal. b) Ordinance Action Roll Call) 4. Continued Consideration of Second Reading of Ordinance No. 113A Change of Zone 87-026 Anna Hassell and Report of Planning Commission on Appropriateness of Land Use. a) Report of Planning Director. b) Ordinance Action Roll Call) 5. Consideration of Resolution Establishing No Parking" on Certain Streets. a) Report of Community Safety Director. b) Resolution Action. COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REPORTS a. Receipt of Planning Commission Minutes 10/13/87 b. Receipt of Community Services Commission Minutes 10/26/87 CONSENT CALENDAR 6. Authorization to Proceed with Share Program. 7 Approval of Minutes of October 20, 1987 8. Approval of Demand Register. ROLL CALL VOTE REQUIRED STUDY SESSION ITEMS a. Presentation by Allen Smoot, Palm Springs Airport b. Discussion of Civic Center Site C. Discussion of City's Community Service Grant Award Program d. Report of Riverside County Fire Department Regarding Fire Protection in the Cove e. Discussion Regarding Promotional Video of La Quinta BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>hREPORT OF OFFICERS A. CITY MANAGER B. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR C. COMMUNITY SAFETY DIRECTOR D. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Activity Report E. FINANCE DIRECTOR F. PLANNING DIRECTOR G. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. Report of Technical Traffic Committee ADJOURNMENT NOTICE OF UPCOMING COUNCIL/COMMISSION MEETINGS November 2, 1987 CC Study Session 3:00 P.M. November 3, 1987 CC Regular Meeting 7:30 P.M. November 5, 1987 Mayor's Breakfast 7:00 A.M. November 9, 1987 PC Study Session 3:00 P.M. November 10, 1987 PC Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. November 16, 1987 CC Study Session 3:00 P.M. November 17, 1987 CC Regular Meeting 7:30 P.M. November 23, 1987 PC Study Session 3:00 P.M. November 24, 1987 PC Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. November 30, 1987 CC Study Session 3:00 P.M. December 1, 1987 CC Regular Meeting 7:30 P.M. CC City Council CSC Community Services Commission PC Planning Commission DECLARATION OF POSTING I, Saundra L. Juhola, City Clerk of the City of La Quinta do hereby declare that the foregoing agenda for the City Council Meeting of November 3, 1987 was posted on the outside entry to the Council Chamber, 78-105 Calle Estado and on the bulletin board at the La Quinta Post Office on Friday, October 30, 1987. D d: October 30, 1987. SAUNDRA L. JUHOLA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California 7 BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h DESERT RESORTS OF CALIFORNIA October 8, 1987 * * Mr. Ronald Kiedrowski, City Manager * * Mayor and City Council DESERT CITY OF LA QUINTA r:NED RESORTS 78-105 Calle Estado c*NT:NdD TO P.O. Box 1504 Convent*n La Quinta, CA 92253 ar* Visito*s Dear Ron: Bufeou After conversation with Mayor Hoyle and Councilman John Pena, I am writing you this letter to request an increase in the membership dues to the Desert Resorts Convention and Visitors Bureau from $15,000 to $30,000 for the current fiscal year. Co fOr! 92270 Apparently our request for increase was never voted on at the time the budget for the city was approved. I am attaching a copy of the three year history of the Transient Occupancy Monle** Avenue Taxes from our six city members. We are all very proud of Suite2O3 the great increase in tax revenue of all of our six cities. At the bottom of the schedule is the membership dues this PoIrn*serf current fiscal year from all of our member cities. Coliforno 92260 Since this is the quarter of the year when business member- ship revenue is at its lowest, we would appreciate your processing this request. Co**eo'o * If you have any quest'ons, please call me. Coo:*e' Sin r ly, LO 0j** p3* * Po*Dese* Exe tive rector *ncr* M'age attachment cc: John Pena, Board Member for City BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h * HL*IY7* RECORDING R*ESTED By DATE AGENDA*T*MI AND WHEN RECORDED *IL To: APPRO\'ED DSNIED oCONTINUED TO DESERT SANDS UNIFIED SCIIOOL DISTRICT LA QUINTA JOINT-USE LEASE SPORTS COMPLEX) THIS LEASE is made and entered into this day of 1987, by and between the DESERT SANDS UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT, hereinafter referred to as Lessor, I' and the CITY OF LA QUINTA, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as Lessee. RECITALS WHEREAS, Lessor is the owner of certain real property located in the City of La Quinta, consisting of *aproximately thirty-six acres*; which is intended for use as an elementary and middle school site hereinafter referred to as the uSitell); and WHEREAS, Lessee desires to lease from Lessor, on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, a portion of the Site on which a sports complex will be constructed the *Complex"); tUJ BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and conditions contained herein, the City of La Ouinta and the Desert Sands Unified School District agree as follows: AGREEMENT 1. Lease of Premises. Lessor hereby leases to Lessee that certain portion of the Site, the uPremisesu) more particularly described in Exhibit A" entitled Description of Completed Facilities," attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, subject to all of the terms, covenants and conditions hereinafter set forth. 2. Term. The term of this Lease shall be for fifty 50) years commencing on the date of execution of this Lease, and may be extended an additional 49 years if mutually agreed upon by the parties hereto. 3. Rental. Concurrent with the execution of this Lease, Lessee shall pay to Lessor the sum of One Dollar $1.00) as full rental for the Premises for the term of this Lease and any extension hereof. 2 BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!> h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>h DA*E AGENDAIT*MI MEMORANDUM APP**V* CITY OF LA OUINTA o CONTINUED TO To: Honorable Mayor & Council VIA: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager FROM: Roger Hirdler, Community Safety Director DATE: October 26, 1987 SUBJECT: Parking of Valley Plumbing Truck Staff received a complaint regarding the parking of a Valley Plumbing truck located at 53-900 Avenida Velasco. valley Plumbing is parking this vehicle on a rotating basis, to be used for emergency calls in the valley. It is staf f's opinion this vehicle is used for private enterprise, and does not qualify as an emergency utility vehicle. I realize that staff's opinion will place an imposition on Valley Plumbing, but I do believe the commercial parking ordinance should be enforced. As a way to eliminate this problem, there are several options you inay wish to consider: 1. Designate the Valley Plumbing truck as an emergency vehicle. 2. Require Valley Plumbing to provide a smaller vehicle, so it will be less conspicuous, and meet the parking code requirements. 3. Enforce the commercial parking ordinance as it stands. Recommendation: Council' S pleasure. 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With the adoption of previous ordinances in the City of La Quinta, the ISO Guidelines for Determination of Required Fire Flow" were accepted as the standard for La Quinta. See attachment #1) Within these guidelines, the standards for fire protection in single-family residential development are included. These standards include the following minimums: 1. A fire station within 5 miles* 2. Fire hydrant within 1000' that delivers 250 gpm for 2 hours at 20 psi. 3. A fire pumper that will deliver 250 gpm. 4. Manpower must be organized to assure the arrival of at least 4 firefighters to a fire. Assuming that a community meets these standards and most of the La Quinta Cove does), then it will receive an insurance industry rating of 9. It is important to understand that these are minimum standards and the Fire Department does not recommend that the City of La Quinta accept the minimum. The Fire Department does recommend that the city adopt, through this ordinance, a requirement that the water system be capable of delivering 1000 gpm for a 2 hour duration at 20 psi residual operating pressure. This is the standard- recommended by ISO in their guidelines. The standard is based on the type of construction and separation between dwellings. The normal spacing between units in the Cove area is 10'; ISO, therefore, recommends this standard of 1000 gpm. As stated earlier in this letter, and in previous presentations to the Council, certain areas of the Cove See attachment #2) do not meet the minimum requirements. It follows that these areas then do not meet the requirements of the proposed ordinance. This seems to be where the confusion and misunderstanding lie, the question being, if these areas do not meet previous standards, how can / BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!> hHonorable Mayor and City Council 10/29/87 City of La Quinta Page 2. we enforce the proposed standards. Again, please understand that not all of the Cove is inadequately supplied, in fact the vast majority of the Cove meets the proposed standards, 82%). The remaining 18% does not meet the standard; however, with the proposed main replacements scheduled to begin in December, 1987, the remaining areas will also meet the proposed standard. The Fire Department approves of the proposed improvements. We do, however, recognize your concerns regarding the interim period between approval of this ordinance and completion of the improvements. With this in mind, the Fire Department suggests the following option: A. Adopt the following as an amendment to Ordinance No. 115. In setting such requirements, the following shall apply: 1. a) In all single family residential zones the minimum fire protection requirements shall be, that the fire flow facility shall be capable of supplying not less than 1000 gpm for two hours duration at 20 psi residual operating pressure. This portion of this ordinance shall be effective at such time as-------------- The Council may insert effective date based on either the start date of the proposed improvements or the completion date of the proposed improvements.) For your information I have attached the following items to help clarify what other communities are requiring: Attachment #3 Indian Wells fire flow requirements. Attachment #4 Palm Desert fire flow requirements. Attachment #5 Riverside County fire flow requirements. Sincerely, RAY HEBRARD County Fire Chief By Mike Brown Deputy Fire Marshal te Li; BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>!h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>"h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>#h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>$h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>%h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>&h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>'h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>(h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>)h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>*h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>+h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>,h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>-h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>.h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>/h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>0h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>1h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>2h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>3h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>4h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>5h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>6h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>7h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>8h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>9h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>:h 0 MEMORANDUM CITY LA OF QUINTA DATE AGENDA APPROVED oDENIED DATE AGENDA ITEM # *ONTiNUED TO /*-(-*7 APPRO*ED DE1*1ED OF * o CONTINUED 10 TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FRC*4: THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: NOVEEBER 3. 1987 ITEM: REPORT OF PLANNING COM*QSSION ON THE APPROPRIATENESS OF THE HIGH DENSITY LAND USE DESIGNATION CITY COUNCIL ORDINANCE NO. 113A, CHANCE OF ZONE 87-026) The Planning Commission reviewed, on October 27, 1987, the City Council's request to study the appropriateness of the land use designation for the 32-acre site in the southwest corner of Dune Palms Road and Westward Ho Drive. The Commissioners had been supplied with both minutes and a tape of the September 15, 1987, Council meeting on this matter. The Commission also invited additional public input 8t their meeting. Comments were received from 10 individuals. Commission discussion focused on four key analysis questions highlighted within the memorandum prepared by Staff. The Planning Commission, by a four-to-one vote, recommended that the existing High Density Residential land use allocation for this area remain. The decision was based upon the following conclusions: 1. The property, as designated, is generally compatible with the surrounding land use categories, except, possibly, for the Low Density Residential land use along the eastern boundary for which attention will need to be given to site development techniques and boundary treatments). 2. The planned road system is capable of providing suitable access for the land uses allocated to this area. The existing road system, however, is underdeveloped. 3. The property is not in close proximity to existing shopping areas or employment opportunities, but the distances to these activities is not great in terms of urban scale. 4. The amount of designated High Density Residential property, including the potential High Density Residential development in the Mixed Commercial category. could exceed potential development demand; however, no one knows for sure. Further, the Commission indicated, for the benefit of the interested public, that any proposed project development would be reviewed at a further public hearing. Any specific project concerns would be addressed at that time. 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This resolution is needed to enable the Sheriff's Department to enforce temporary no-parking on certain streets during the special event. It also allows Jefferson Street to be designated a one-way street to facilitate the rapid movement of traffic. Respectfully submitted, p Roger Hirdler RH:es * *I BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>Ph NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>Qh MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA 11,5,?? 7 C, DAT* AGENDA ITEM# AP.'HOV*D D*NlED CONTI'*UED TO November 3, 1987 TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: SAUNDRA L. JUHOLA ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR SUBJECT: SHARE PROGRAM At their meeting of October 26, 1987, the Community Service Commission endorsed the Share Program as outlined in the report attached. There is no cost to the City for this program. RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council endorse the Share Program and authorize the use of the Senior Center as a distribution point. BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>Rh NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>Sh NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>Th NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>UhCommunity Service Page 3 October 26, 1987 Commission Minutes e. Other Specific Recommendations None 2. Parks & Recreation Committee Report DATE AGENDA iTEM* No Report APPROVED oDENIED o CONTINUED TO 3. Culture & Fine Arts Committee Report No Report. 4. Community Services Grant Procedure Subcommittee Report Commissioner Moran presented a report which he moved be forwarded to the City Council for their Study Session on November 2nd. Commissioner Moran volunteered to be present. Motion was seconded by Commissioner Mendoza. Motion carried unanimously. Discussion then ensued regarding comments that the application form and criteria was too confusing and hard to follow. There is also a concern that these funds should be considered seed money" and not fund an organization over and over that at some point they should be released from on-going support. Discussion also ensued with regard to getting public input in order to prioritizing needs and it was suggested that the newsletter be used for this purpose. A need for clarifying a disbursement procedure is also needed, as there are organizations that received allocations, but have never received their funds. Recommendation No. 1 in the report was amended to read developing simple guidelines and procedures for disbursement of funds....'1; and recommendation No. 3 was amended to read begin to plan for public input in order.... 5. Time Capsule Update No Report C. SHARE PROGRAM CAROL SIMONS representing Michele Gilstrap1 reported on the SHARE Program, which is a food distribution program which is available to anyone for $12.00 plus $1.00 for transportation costs in addition to two hours of community service for each food package purchased. The food package contains a balanced diet and there is no cost to the City. MOTION It was moved by Commissioner Moran, seconded by Commissioner Jaf fy that this program be recommended to BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>Vh NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>Wh NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>Xh NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>Yh NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>Zh NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>[h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>\h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>]h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>^h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>_h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>`h NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>ah NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>bh NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>ch NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>dh MEMORANDUM DAT* c'*o CITY OF LA QUINTA D**IED To: Honorable Mayor and Council members From: Warren Bradshaw, Development Manager Date: September 29, 1987 Subject: Promotional Video of La Quinta $10,000 has been budgeted in the 1987/88 Budget for a promotional video tape on La Quinta. If we want to include shots of a number of special events during the season, we should be contracting for the video within the next 30 to 45 days. Staff is now collecting references and samples from a number of local and non-local production companies. The basic chronology of production will be: 1. Select and contract with production company 2. Provide Producer with guidelines as to desired target market, important points to cover, and emphasis 3. Producer creates a rough script 4. Producer shoots basic footage and shoots or arranges for coverage of special events 5. Final script and editing to be completed by April 1988). At this time, the Council may wish to appoint a committee of 2 to work with the City Manager and the Development Manager to accomplish Items 1 and 2. The Development Manager will also liaison with the Chamber of Commerce and Developers. Please advise. Warren Bradshaw Development Manager BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>eh NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>fh NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>gh C. MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA OUINTA TO: RON KIEDROWSKI1 CITY MANAGER FROM: FRANK REYNOLDS, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINE* DATE: OCTOBER 15, 1987 SUBJECT: TECHNICAL TRAFFIC COMMITTEE The initial meeting of the Technical Traffic Committee was held at 11:00 A.M. on Wednesday, October 14, 1987. Present were: Members: Sgt. Stanley Sniff, Sheriff's Department Angel Cantu, County Traffic Engineer Charley Clay, Desert Sands Unified School District Roger Hirdler, Community Safety Director Frank Reynolds, City Engineer Guests: Bob Weddle, City Project Engineer The Committee had two items on its agenda: 1) request for a 3-way stop at the intersection of Eisenhower Drive and Coachella Drive; and 2) school safety. ITEM NO. 1 Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Weddle gave a brief history on the development of this intersection and a video presentation was made to illustrate the existing conditions. It was agreed that the problem has been caused by the lack of adequate sight distance due to the block wall. In order to give a motorist exiting Coachella against two northbound lanes of 55 mph Eisenhower traffic some degree of safety, a sight distance of at least 450 feet is required. To achieve that distance a substantial length of the block wall would have to be lowered or possibly removed. Recognizing the inherent difficulties with that solution, it was agreed that the action which was taken to provide sight distance by closing off the northbound No. 2 lane was prudent. However, Mr. Cantu suggested that a standard intersection ahead sign be added to advise Eisenhower northbound traffic of Coachella's presence. A suggestion was made that perhaps Coachella should act as an entrance only, with exits to Eisenhower prohibited. Mr. Weddle pointed out that this would cause internal circulation problems. 70$? BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02 i^!>hhSgt. Sniff stated that when regulatory stop signs are installed without warrants having been met, unless there are some other highly unusual circumstances involved, their enforcement is virtually impossible. He also pointed out that stop signs give people a sense of false security and without meeting warrants could create a liability for both the City and the Homeowners' Association. Mr. Weddle and Mr. Reynolds stated that they doubted this intersection would meet warrants but that an actual warrant study has not been conducted. Mr. Weddle noted that the most recent traffic count on Eisenhower showed 7,000 vehicles per day, and based upon the number of dwelling units behind the Coachella gate, he estimated that the maximum which would pass through Coachella gate would be 1,500 vehicles per day. This would not meet the minimum volume warrant, and since there have been no recorded accidents, the accident warrant would not be met. It was agreed that in order to come to a factual conclusion, a warrant study should be conducted. However, in order to get more representative traffic counts, it was decided to wait until after the beginning of the season". Therefore, it is planned to conduct the survey closer to Thanksgiving. Sgt. Sniff agreed to have all collision reports available at that time. Therefore, this matter was tabled until the December meeting of this Committee. ITEM NO. 2 Mr. Reynolds made a video presentation of the various traffic control fac*lities which have been installed in the vicinity of the new school on 50th Avenue and solicited any further suggestions on additional facilities which might be desirable. There were none. A brief discussion ensued regarding a bicycle path along the Evacuation Channel and the Tampico-Adams extension. Mr. Reynolds noted that some calls had been received inquiring about the interpretation of the when children are present" portion of the signage. He stated that he had read the pertinent section of the Vehicle Code, and it appears that the 25 m.p.h. speed limit along 50th Avenue applies only when children are arriving at or leaving school, during the lunch period, and during recess. However, he also pointed out that the videotape showed open gates along 50th Avenue. Mr. Clay agreed to determine why those gates had been left open. Sgt. Sniff stated that deputies have to use judgement in the 25 m.p.h. enforcement. CTHER ITEMS Mr. Reynolds stated that future agendas will include such items as the advisability of a speed survey, the traffic aspects of the Village Plan, and Highway 111 issues. Since the second Wednesday in November is Veterans Day, the next meeting of the Committee was scheduled for Thursday, November 12th at 11:00 A.M. The meeting adjourned at 12:05 P.M. memofr. 108 BIB] 10-30-1998-U01 11:55:10AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 11-U02 03-U02 1987-U02