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1988 03 01 CCi^!Bm CITY COUNCIL AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 78-105 Calle Estado La Quinta, California 92253 Regular Meeting March 1, 1988 7:30 P.M. CALL TO ORDER Beginning Res. No. 88-15 Ord. No. 121 a. Pledge of Allegiance b. Roll Call CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENT COMMENT BY COUNCIL MEMBERS PUBLIC HEARINGS WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS a. Letter from Palmer Cablevision extending cable service to the La Quinta Senior Center. BUSINESS SESSION 1. Continued Consideration of General Plan Amendment No. 86-016 Neisterlin Amend from Low and Medium Density Residential to High Density Residential for the Area in the Northeast Corner of Miles Avenue and Washington Street. a) Report of Planning Director. b) Resolution Action. BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm2. Consideration of General Plan Amendments, Cycle I: a. General Plan Amendment 87-017 David Howerton/Robert Lamb Hart Amend Land Use Designation From Low Density Residential to Tourist Commercial South Side of Avenue 48, 1/2 Way Between Washington Street and Jefferson Street. b. General Plan Amendment 88-018 Landmark Land Co., Inc. Amend Land Use Designation from Medium Density to General Commercial Southwest Corner of Avenue 50 and Adams Street Alignment Right of Way to be Vacated). a) Report of Planning Director. b) Minute Order Action. 3. Consideration of Petition of Property Owners for Annexation Properties Located on Avenue 58 APN Numbers 761-090-017; 761-090-018; 761-090-019; 761-090-021; 761-090-022; 761-090-023. a) Report of Planning Director. b) Minute Order Action. 4. Report on Fire Protection Planning Fees. a) Report of Community Safety Director. b) 5. Status of Fencing of Private Property During a Special Event. a) Report of Community Safety Director. b) CONSENT ITEMS 6. Release of Survey Monument Bonds for Parcel Map 21055 PGA West. 7. Approval of Minutes of February 16, 1988. 8. Approval of Demand Register. COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REPORTS a. Receipt of Planning Commission Minutes of February 9, 1988. ADJOURNMENT BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmSTUDY SESSION ITEMS- 3:00 P.M. February 29, 1988 NOTE: Action may be taken on any of the following items during the regularly scheduled Council Meeting on March 1, 1988. 1. Presentation by Mr. Meisterlin Regarding Proposed General Plan Amendment. 2. Status Report on Mini-Park. 3. Discussion of Code Enforcement Process. 4. Discussion of Ad Hoc Committee for Implementation of the village Plan. 5. Report on Cable Television. 6. Discussion of Santa Rosa Wilderness Additions. 7. Discussion of the 1987 Young American Medals for Bravery and Service Mayor Hoyle). 8. Discussion of the Senior Advocacy Annual Awards Mayor Hoyle). DEPARTMENT REPORTS a. City Manager. b. Administrative Services Director C. Community Safety Director. d. Economic Development Manager. e. Finance Director. f. Planning Director g. Public Works Director. CLOSED SESSION TO DISCUSS LITIGATION. ADJOURNMENT BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm NOTICE OF UPCOMING COUNCIL/COMMISSION MEETINGS February 29, 1988 CC Study Session 3:00 P.M. February 29, 1988 CSC Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. March 1, 1988 CC Regular Meeting 7:30 P.M. March 3, 1988 Mayor's Breakfast 7:00 A.M. March 7, 1988 PC Study Session 3:00 P.M. March 8, 1988 PC Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. March 14, 1988 CC Study Session 3:00 P.M. March 15, 1988 CC Regular Meeting 7:30 P.M. March 21, 1988 PC Study Session 3:00 P.M. March 22, 1988 PC Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. March 28, 1988 CSC Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. CC City Council PC Planning Commission CSC Community Services 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 March 1, 1988 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, February 26, 1988. February 26, 1988. SAUNDRAOLy Clerk City of La Quinta, California BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm ADDENDUM TO CITY COUNCIL AGENDA OF MARCH 1, 1988 THE FOLLOWING ITEM CAME IN AFTER THE REGULAR AGENDA WAS PUBLISHED AND POSTED. BUSINESS SESSION 6. Acceptance of Deed to Lot *15, Block *119, Unit *12 as a Donation to the City of La Quinta. a) Report of City Manager b) Minute Order Action. DECLARATION OF POSTING I, Saundra L. Juhola, City Clerk of the City of La Quinta do hereby declare that the foregoing addendum to the March 1, 1988 agenda for the City Council Meeting of March 1, 1988 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, February 26, 1988. Dated: February 26, 1988. SAUNDRA L. JUHOLA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California f BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm Pa1mer**boll*Vision *1D/E,f, AGENDA ITEM APP* C DENIED oCONTINUED TO *EB1D * February 12, 1988 Mr. Ronald Kiedrowski, City Manager City of La Quinta 78-105 Calle Estado Post Office Box 1504 La Quinta, California 92253 Re: La Quinta Senior Center 78-471 Highway 111, La Quinta, California Account No. 945267-1 Dear Mr. Kiedorwski: It gives me a great deal of pleasure to inform you that the cable service to the La Quinta Senior Center was activated January 27, 1988. We are always happy to comply with our franchise agreement. Although the extension of cable service to the Senior Center facility was over 800 feet away from the nearest distribution cable line, Palmer CableVision, as its contribution to the Senior Center, will absorb the construction and installation cost of $4,598.62 expended to extend service. In addition, a converter fQr expanded basic service has been installed. This too, is on a gratis basis. We look forward to continuing to develop a positive working relationship with the City of La Quinta on this and other matters. %:51P*el** Stewart E. Nazzaro Vice President Cable Operations SE* mr 41-725 Cook Street, Box 368 Telephone: 619) 340-1312 Palmer CableVision 10 Palm Desert, CA 92261 Telecopier: 619) 340-2884 Services of Palmer Communication, Inc. BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm I * MEMORANDUM DATE AGENDA ITEM i C*TY OF LA QUINTA()APPROVED oDENIED *NTINuED TO 3-1 3,/lip * DATE AGENOAii*M* APPROVED oDENED oCONTINUED TO To: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: JANUARY 19, 1988 SUBJECT: CONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT 86-016 *Meisterlin; REF: GARDENS OF LA QUINTA p*O FORMA REVIEW The Meisterlin General Plan Amendment request was continued to this Council meeting to permit review of the information contained in the pro forma for the apartment and congregate care proposal. The evaluation has been prepared by the consulting economic and planning firit of Agajanian and Associates. Their report is attached for your review and consideration. 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NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm" NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm# 3*oA*TEIR A6GENADAITEMI REPORT OF APPROVED oDEWIED PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION** CONTiNUED TO DATE: MARCH 1, 1988 ITEM: GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT NO. 87-017 APPLICANT: DAVID P. HOWERTON/ROBERT LAMB HART, PLANNERS AND ARCHITECTS LOCATION: SOUTH SIDE OF AVENUE 48, HALF-WAY BETWEEN WASHINGTON STREET AND JEFFERSON STREET PROJECT: SCOPING REVIEW CYCLE I; AMEND THE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO TOURIST COMMERCIAL PURPOSE: The purpose of the scoping review is not to evaluate the merits of the application or take a position in support or opposition; rather, to assure that the application is appropriately and adequately defined as to: o The extent of the area being considered for a land use designation change i.e., is it reasonable to look at a larger land area or a particular change) see attached Land Use Map). o Any affected General Plan policies related to the application i.e., are there conflicting policies that may need to be revised, deleted, or new policies added) see attached policies). o Any impacts that might need further special) studies or additional information provided. In addition, this review enables the Council, Commission or Staff to initiate other amendments not related to a particular application if needed. DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST. The Applicant is requesting an amendment to the Land Use Map for a portion of The Grovelt project property on the south side of Avenue 48, half-way between Washington Street and Jefferson Street from Low Density Residential to Tourist Commercial. The MR/APPRSPNS.019 1- BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm$Applicant has identified the ultimate area to be from 0 acres no change in present project plans) up to 120 acres. The request in envisioned by the Applicant to provide for a resort hotel use having between 1,200 and 1,500 rooms as an optional development course for The Grove project. In practice, all or none of the Tourist Commercial allocation may be utilized. Therefore, we must reference this designation as up to" 120 acres. We would then rely on a zoning request to trigger the requirement for Specific Plan Amendment so that the precise use(s) of this designation would be defined). Currently, The Grove project approval includes 80 guest cottages on 28 acres. GENERAL PLAN CONSIDERATIONS: 1. Policies: The policies that affect or address the Amendment are attached. None of the policies prohibit the request or are in need of change at this time. 2. Surrounding Land Use Designations and Uses: The proposed amendment has the following adjacent land use designations and uses: o West: Low Density Residential vacant. o East: Low Density Residential vacant. o North: Mixed Commercial vacant. o South: Low Density Residential vacant. 3. Traffic/Circulation: Avenue 48 is designated as a Primary Arterial 100 110 feet of right-of-way) and as a Highway 111 bypass. PLANNING COMMISSION CONCERNS: The Planning Commission identified traffic generation with vehicular access and circulation) as the only concern. o Traffic A focused impact report is being prepared to address the anticipated traffic increases. The report will be an update of the Master Environmental Assessment prepared for the General Plan. o In addition to the above-noted concern, the Commission requested cumulative information on all approved/pending/developed hotel projects within the City. 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They are interested in receiving Council's comments before proceeding with annexation. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Planning Department for processing. BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm; NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm< NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm= NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm> DAlE AGENDAITEM# MEMORANDUM APP O"ED DE*ED * CONTINUED TO CITYOFLAQUINTA TO: Honorable Mayor & Council VIA: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager FROM: Roger Hirdler, Community Safety Director DATE: February 24, 1988 SUBJECT: Fire Protection Planning Fees Starting immediately, the Riverside County Fire Department, Fire Protection Planning Staff is going to start charging developers plan check fees. With the cessation*on of the augmented Fire Marshal services, which the City contracted or, the City receives the same service as the unincorporated areas of the county. The developers in the unincorporated*ted areas are currently paying plan check fees. The developers pay the" plan check fees directly to the county. Staff has co,rrespon*ed with the County Fire Department, regarding this matter, and it\seems they are adament in collecting the plan check fees. BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm? NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm@ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmA AGENDAITEM# APPROVEO oDENIED MEMORANDUM CONTINUEDTO__________ CITY OF LA QUINTA 3-- TO: Honorable Mayor and Council VIA: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager FROM: Roger Hirdler, Community safety Director DATE: February 23, 1988 SUBJECT: Fencing Of Private Property During A Special Event As you are aware, there are two special events coming up at the community park the Arts Festival, March 4, 5, and 6, and the Jazz Festival, March 20, 1988. Both organizations have tried to work with Ms. Ostrowsky and have achieved very little success. Ms. Ostrowsky has given permission to the Arts Foundation to rope off her property to prevent the public from parking on her property. Please see the attached letter to the Arts Foundation from Ms. Ostrowsky. The Jazz Festival Committee has had conversations with Ms. Ostrowsky, and it seems she is adamant about not allowing public parking on her property. Attached is a letter from the Jazz Festival outlining their conversations. Staff proposes to assist the Arts Foundation and the Jazz Festival Committee in securing Ms. Ostrowsky's property, so as to prevent the public from parking on the subject property. I have also attached a copy of the City ordinance prohibiting parking on private property without the owner's permission L.Q.M.C. 12. 28.130. Enclosures 2) 2) BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmB NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmC NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmD NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmE NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmF NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmG NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmH MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA OUINTA DATE: MARCH 1, 1988 TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: CITY MANAGER SUBJECT: DONATION OF PROPERTY BACKGROUND On January 19, 1988, the City received a letter from Hartz offering to contribute Lot 15 of Block 119, Unit 12 to the City of La Quinta. I responded that the City would be interested. On February 25th we received the attached deed. This lot is located on Avenida Mendoza between Calle Sinaba and Calle Durango. RECOMMENDATION Authorization to accept said property. BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmI NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmJ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmL DATE *GF*DA[TEM# 1* *VED *ENtED MEMORANDUM CONTINUED TO City of la quinta TO; The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council VIA: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager 7 FROM: Frank Reynolds, Director of Public Works/Cl ty* Engineer DATE: March 1, 1988 SUBJECT: Release of Survey Monument Bonds for Parcel Map 21055 The survey monuments have been set in the field by the Engineer of Record for Parcel Map No. 21055, and the survey monument bond Letter of Credit No. 1586 for $4,100.00) may now be released. For this parcel map all conditions of approval have been met. Recommendation: That Council authorize release of the Survey Monument Bond for Parcel Map No. 21055 Prepared by: Robert W. Weddle, PE Project Manager enclosure cc: M. Crump, Planning Director J. Curtis, Landmark Land Company S. Robbins, ESCO File: PM 21055 MEMORW02.09 BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmM NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmN NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmO NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmP NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmQ V. PIAUWIO OmIXUXON MINUTES PLANNING COMMISSION CITY OF LA QUINTA A regular meeting held at the La Quinta City Hall 78-105 Calle Estado, La Quinta, California February 9? 1988 7:00 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER A. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by Chairman Walling. The Flag Salute was led by Vice Chairman Moran. II. ROLL CALL A. Chairman Walling requested the roll call. Present: Commissioners Steding, Bund, Zelles, Moran, and Chairman Walling. B. Staff Present: Planning Director Murrel Crump. III. HEARINGS Chairman Walling introduced the Public Hearing item as follows: A. Specific Plan 84-003, Amendment *2; The Orchard at La Quinta a request by Rufus Associates to amend Condition *4 to extend the approval period for one additional year for a project located on the south side of Avenue 50, one-quarter mile west of Jefferson Street. Chairman Walling expressed a potential conflict of interest, and requested Vice Chairman Moran to conduct the Public Hearing in his abstinence. 1. Planning Director Crump presented the information contained in the Staff Report, a copy of which is on file in the Planning and Development Department. 2. Vice Chairman Moran opened the Public Hearing. Mr. Larry Spector of Rufus Associates addressed the Commission, and gave a history of the project. There being no further comment, Vice Chairman Moran closed the Hearing and opened the matter for Planning Commission discussion/motion. MR/MINOl-26.DFT 1- \y / BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmR NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmS 3e3.**4 A*ENDA iTEM # APPROVED NIED o CONTINUED TO LAW or*ic*s *dPOne* *P*Dd1 * Iio1d*w* A pROFE55IONA* LAW CORPORATION OONALO *- MARONEY 592 NORTH EUCLID AV*NUE TELEPHONE BARRY BRANDT P. 0-BOX I*5O B*s-28RO RICHARD E. HOLDAWAY ROBERT 0 HERRICA UPLANO,CALI*ORNIA *E765 MEMORANDUM TO: CITY COUNCIL CITY OF LA QUINTA FROM: CITY ArTORNEY DATE: FEBRUARY 12, 1988 RE: CODE ENFORCE!*EN* process*S Recently, the Riverside District Attorney announced that his office would no longer handle City ordinance violations through the court system. Further, the staff has been reviewing co*e enforcement policies generally. This in turn has lead to a re*uest that the City Attorney review the various code enforcement procedures and means of enforcing city ordinances. It is appropriate therefore to review in the confines of a single memorandum, the entire code enforcement process. Upon discovering or receiving a complaint of a possible code violation, the code enforcement officer typically issues a warning citation describing the code violation, the acts necessary for compliance and a time limitation for compliance*. If, after re-inspection, the violation has not been eliminated, the code enforcement officer should report the violation to the city attorney setting forth all the necessary background information BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmU NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmV NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmW NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmX NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmY NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!BmZ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm[ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm\ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm] NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm^ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm_ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm` NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bma NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmb 4<'z***ITEM# MEMORANDUM)AF c,y* jL)[kED CITY OF LA QUINTA)CONTINUEDTO TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Department DATE: MARCH 1, 1988 SUBJECT: AD HOC COMMITTEE TO IMPLEMENT THE VILLAGE SPECIFIC PLAN STATUS: Department $taff have met with other Departments and the Manager to explore the subject of a committee to assist with the implementation of the Village Specific Plan its functions, structure, representation, etc. The interim consensus of those involved is that the subject needs more exploration. DISCUSSION: The elements of the implementation program for which a public/private-sector committee would be useful are not yet fully determined. The constituent private interests to be involved are not yet fully identified. Therefore, functions and roles have not yet been firmed up. The missing ingredients are the passage of more time, a little more experience with the Specific Plan, and the surfacing of more private interests developers of properties who can be involved as a necessary part of any implementation process. The keys to these ingredients being available are several. One is the adoption of the Zoning Ordinance Amendments which make the implementation of the Village Plan possible. The Department is targeting hearings for the Village Zoning Ordinance Amendment package for your April 5th Council meeting.) Another, perhaps more important, is taking the steps necessary to provide the upgraded infrastructure necessary to support more intensive development. A parking district must be formulated and set into motion. An integrated signage and logo MR/MEMOCC.019 1- BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmcprogram must be developed. Only after these major municipal accomplishments will the development sector take the Village Specific Plan seriously, start to put together realistic private project plans, and be willing to become involved in concrete discussions with the City. RECOMMENDATION: The subject of an implementation committee perhaps should be held until sometime after the City takes their key actions, then revisited based on what we have learned in the interim. *: 1/ MR/MEMOCC.019 2- BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmd *ND2IEM# Sierra Club APPi VE* San * 1 * Serving Riverside and San Bernardino Counties Taiiquitz Group e Los Serranos Group e Soboba Group San Bernardino Mtns Group e Mojave Group 568 N Mountain View Ave Suite 130 San Bernardino, CA 92401 714) 381-5015 February 10, 1988 Mr. Ed Hastey, State Director U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management California State Office 2800 Cottage Way Sacramento, CA 95825 Dear Mr. Hastey: The San Gorgonio Chapter of the Sierra Club urges the Bureau of Land Management to speed up preparation of its report to Congress and take several other actions concerning the 136,000 acre Wilderness Study Area 341, Santa Rosa Wilderness Additions. When BLM's initial evaluations of 137 Wilderness Study Areas WSA) were made nearly a decade ago, Santa Rosa Wilderness Additions was ranked fourth out of 137 in California. We believe that developments since 1980 have increased the need for legislation to establish the entire Santa Rosa Mountains as a unit of the National Wilderness Preservation System: 1. In 1984 Congress established the 47,000 acre Santa Rosa Wilderness on National Forest Land. The BLM addition would adjoin this established wilderness on the south, east, and north. 2. Adjoining on much of the south side is a Wilderness portion of the Anza-Borrego Desert State park. 3. The north and east sides of the WSA are a highly *cenic backdrop to the eastern two thirds of the Coachella Valley the most rapidly urbanizing portion Rancho Mirage, Palm Desert, Indian Wells, La Quinta, Indio, Coachella) in the second most rapidly growing county Riverside) in California. La Quinta, for example, has been incorporated for five years. Its present resident population of 7,500 is expected to grow to 25,000 in 23 years. PGA West alone, according to Chuck Fairbanks, Vice President of Landmark Land Company is the *`largest resort development in the world". The WSA boundary is only 1 to 2 miles south of PGA West. See exhibit 1) 4. California Fish and Game has acquired the bulk of the checkerboard private lands. Nearly all the 136,000 acres are now in public ownership. This nearly eliminates any objection to wilderness designation because of checker boarding with private lands. To explore, enjoy and preserve the nation's forests, waters, wildlife, and wilderness BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bme NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmf NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmg NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmh NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmi NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmj NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmk NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bml NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmm NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmn NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmo NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmp NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmq NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmr NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bms NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmt NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmu *t* * *a1if*nti* * * *,,gff *-, GOVERNOR'S OFFICE D**TE AGENDA IT*M # GEORGE DEUKMEJIAN SACRAMENTO 95814 APPRO\ * TELEPHONE GOVERNOR DENN***i CO*:T**. *D TO February 9, 1988 Mayor of La Quinta 78-105 Calle Estado La Quinta, CA 92253 Dear Mayor: You are invited to participate in the selection of candidates for the 1987 Young American Medals for Bravery and Service. These awards are given annually to individuals under the age of 19 who have performed outstanding acts of courage or service during the previous calendar year. I would be pleased if you would consider forwarding to me the names of young people who you be*believe are deserving of this honor. All nominations must include a birth certificate facsimile, a complete description of the achievement as well as a supporting statement by a witness or individual having personal knowledge of the nominee's achievement. A fact sheet explaining the program in greater detail is enclosed. Nominations with complete documentation should be sent to my office by April 3, 1988, in care of Colonel Jack Horrall, my Mili- tary Aide. His telephone number is 916) 973-3498. Nominations will then be forwarded to the Attorney General of the United States for final selection. Thank you for your thoughtful assistance in saluting our out- standing young citizens. Most cordially, George Deukmejian Enclosure BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmv NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmw NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmx *" At *' D*TE AGENDA ITEM # ADULTDAYHEALTH CARE COUNCIL/LONG TERM CARE * * oCONTINUED TO RI1ERSW** COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE SENIOR ADVOCACY * AWARDS Nanination Rules and Guidelines The County of Riverside Adult Day Health Care/Long Term Care Task Force ADHC/L*) is sponsoring the *d Annual Senior Advocacy Awa*s. These awards may be given to volunteers, paid staff, student interns of any age, c*rcial enterprises, or organizations within Riverside County whose services and advocacy on behalf of older people is recognized as outstanding. The older population is gr*wing in number faster tha* the rest of the population as a whole. Between 1980 and 1986, the number of people 60 years and over grew by 4.3 million or 12%, compared to an increase of only 5% for the under 60 population. * are looking for person 5) whose service or actions have changed the quality of life for seniors by improving or enhancing daily life. Please complete and submit the Senior Advocacy Award *nomination Form with a separate attachment of your reasons for the nomination, covering the points in I., Reasons for *rninations, below. I. REASONS FOR NOMlNATI* Please give your reasons for your nomination. Describe the following considerations: A. N*ninees service above and beyond the call of duty, including quality, duration and personal efforts. B. Creativity What are they doing that is different and special?) *arrples Creative outreach, sinpli fication of procedures for consumer delivery, elimination of waste of time, energy of staff, family or volunteer. C. Significance: Describe the change of inprov*r*nt or enhancement of quality of life of seniors, and these changes are measurable or observable. D. Attach to the *ination Form any supplementary s**rting documentation. Example: Copies of newspaper articles and photos, copies of other awards or resolutions of recognition. All such materials, if stunitted, become the property of the AD*/LTC Task Force and will not be returned. 13IR8022*** MAIN STREET, P.O. BOX 1480, RIVERSIDE, CA 92502 e 714) 683*780 BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmy NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bmz NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm *r'li *TEM# MEMORANDUM A* * CITY OF LA QUINTA oCONTINUED TO____________ To Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager **ichelle Gustrap, Community Services Specialist Feb. 25, 1988 Subject Community Services Office/Senior Services Center Yearly Report from opening on September 1986 to December 1987 The La Quinta Community Services/Senior Services Center has grown in activity from the initial reopening in September 1986. This report will reflect the growth in attendence in all of the programs offered at the Center and the growth of actual members who have signed membership cards on file with the Center. Because of our location, we have seen Seniors from the Bermuda Dunes, Palm Desert Country Club and the Jefferson Street Corridor attend and participate in programs offered at the La Quinta Senior Center. Several of my volunteers and volunteer coordinators reside in these are*as well as La Quinta. Actual Members- As of January 31, 1988,392 membership cards are on file with the La Quinta Senior Center. The April 1986 Special Census shows that there are 1,214 individuals who fall in the 55+ age category living in La Quinta for a total of 16% of the total population of 7,464 according to the Census conducted by the State Finance Department for the City. We have documented maybe 30% of the Senior Population in La Quinta. Volunteers from September 1986 through January 1988: 55 Volunteers have assisted the Center for a total of 3,009 hours. If the City had to pay minimum wage for this assistance it would have cost $10,531.50 at $3.50 an hour. Special Programs offered at the Senior Center 1. Inland County Legal Services comes once a month. 2. AARP Volunteers provide volunteers for Income Tax, Renter's Credit and Property Tax Postponement for low income Seniors, families and disabled individuals. 3. Social Bridge Club started in March 1987 and plays until June, then starts again in November. Started with 3 tables, now up to 7. 4. Bingo once or twice a month depending upon gift certificates available from local restaurants and businesses. Maximum of 16 have played at one time. BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 04:05:03PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 01-U02 1988-U02 i^!Bm J'DAT'EIN 44GE'NDIT"EMU MEMORANDU*)ApPROVED DE*ED CITY OF LA QUINT*CONTINUEDTO TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT VIA: CITY MANAGER DATE: MARCH 1, 1988 SUBJECT: MONTHLY REPORT Attached are the Building Division, Advanced Planning Division, and Current Planning Division reports for February 1988. 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