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1988 03 15 CCi^"B * CITY COUNCIL AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 78-105 Calle Estado La Quinta, California 92253 Regular Meeting March 15, 1988 7:30 P.M. CALL TO ORDER Beginning Res. No. 88-17 Ord. No. 121 a. Pledge of Allegiance b. Roll Call CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENT COMMENT BY COUNCIL MEMBERS PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Public Hearing on Tentative Tract 23269 Application of Valley Land Development Co. to Divide 73.5 Acres Located on the Southwest Corner of Fred Waring Drive and Adams Street into 180 Single Family Lots. a) Report of Planning Director. b) Public Comment. c) Council Comment. d) Resolution Action. 2. Public Hearing on Tentative Tract 23268 Application of Valley Land Development Co. to Divide 46.5 Acres Located on the North Side of Miles Avenue Approximately 600 Feet West of Adams Street. a) Report of Planning Director. b) Public Comment. c) Council Comment. d) Resolution Action. 3. Public Hearing on Weed Abatement/Lot Cleaning Assessments for Placement on 1988/89 Tax Rolls APN Nos. 773-322-023 & 774-072-013. a) Report of Community Safety Director. b) Public Comment. c.) *oun*i1 *omm*nt. BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"BWRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS a. Letter from Denise Vasquez expressing appreciation for the City's assistance with her trip to the Far East. BUSINESS SESSION 1. Adoption of Resolution Establishing a Redevelopment Survey Area. a) Report of Consultant. b) Resolution Action. 2. Award of Bid for Washington Street Improvements to Low Bidder Massey Sand & Rock in the Amount of $309,523.00. a) Report of Public Works Director. b) Minute Order Action. 3. Approval of Agreement with County of Riverside for Law Enforcement Services. a) Report of Community Safety Director. b) Minute Order Action. 4. Consideration of Request of Jazz Festival for Modification of Sign Application. a) Report of Economic Development Manager. b) Minute Order Action. 5. Discussion and Approval of Merit Increase for City Manager. a) Council Discussion. b) Minute Order Action. 6. Discussion and Approval of Merit Increase for City Engineer. a) Report of City Manager. b) Minute Order Action. CONSENT ITEMS 1. Approval of Minutes of March 1 and March 9, 1988. 2. Approval of Demand Register. 3. Adoption of Resolution Endorsing You've Got The Power. Register and Vote" program. BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B4. Adoption of Resolution Opposing ACA 27 Johnson) Regarding Fees and Assessments. 5. Adoption of Resolution Accepting Gift of Patron Tickets to Inaugural La Quinta Classic Jazz Festival 88. 6. Approval of Modifications to Tentative Tract No. 21555 Drew Wright) on the Northeast Corner of Washington Street and sagebrush Avenue. COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REPORTS a. Receipt of Planning Commission Minutes of February 23, 1988. b* Receipt of Community Services Commission Minutes of February 29, 1988. STUDY SESSION ITEMS- 3:00 P.M. March 14, 1988 NOTE: Action rnay be taken on any of the following items during the regularly scheduled Council Meeting on March 15, 1988. 1. Discussion of agenda items for joint meeting with Indio City Council. 2. Discussion Regarding Change of Name of Avenue 50 to Andy Williams Drive. Councilman Pena) 3. Discussion Regarding Washington Street. Councilwoman Cox) 4. Discussion Regarding City's Anniversary Celebration. Mayor Hoyle) 5. Discussion Regarding Changing Council Meeting Dates with Planning Commission Mayor Hoyle). DEPARTMEMT REPORTS a. City Manager. b. Administrative Services Director C. Community Safety Director. d. Economic Development Manager. e. Finance Director. BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B f. Planning Director a. Report on Community Development Block Grant Application Process. b. Status Report of Mini-Park Planning. g. Public Works Director. CLOSED SESSION TO DISCUSS LITIGATION ADJOURNMENT NOTICE OF UPCOMING COUNCIL/COMMISSION MEETINGS 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 CC Special Meeting 5:30 P.M. March 22, 1988 PC Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. March 28, 1988 CSC Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. March 29, 1988 Joint Meeting Study Session 7:00 P.M. with Indio April 4, 1988 CC Study Session 3:00 P.M. April 5, 1988 CC Regular Meeting 7:30 P.M. April 7, 1988 * Breakfast 7:00 A.M. April 11, 1988 PC Study Session 3:00 P.M. April 12, 1988 PC 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 15, 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, March 11, 1988. *: March 11, 1988. SAUNDRA L. JUHOL City Clerk City of La Quinta, California t BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B PUBLIC HEARING ITEM NO. REPORT OF PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION DATE: MARCH 15, 1988 APPLICANT: VALLEY LAND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OWNER: 119 LTD, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP PROJECT: TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 23269, A SUBDIVISION OF A 72+ ACRE PORTION OF A 120+ ACRE PARCEL INTO*180 SINGLE-FAMILY LAND SALES LOTS LOCATION: SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FRED WARING DRIVE AND ADAMS STREET SEE ATTACHMENT *1) GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 2-4 UNITS/ACRE) EXISTING ZONING: R-1; 7200 SQUARE FOOT MINIMUM LOT SIZE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT NO. 88-086 WAS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CEQA GUIDELINES. ALTHOUGH IT WAS DETERMINED THAT THE PROJECT MAY HAVE A SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT, MITIGATION OF THESE IMPACTS WILL OCCUR WHICH WILL REDUCE THOSE EFFECTS TO AN INSIGNIFICANT LEVEL. MOST OF THE MITIGATION MEASURES ARE ADDRESSED BY ADHERENCE TO ADOPTED LOCAL ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS, PAYMENT OF ESTABLISHED FEES AND DEVELOPER IMPROVEMENTS TO THE SITE. GENERALIZED IMPACTS FROM DEVELOPMENT WERE ALSO CONSIDERED IN THE STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS WHICH WAS ADOPTED WITH THE LA QUINTA GENERAL PLAN AND MEA ON NOVEMBER 19, 1985. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: THE APPLICANT PROPOSES SUBDIVISION OF 72+ ACRES OF A TOTAL 120-ACRE PARCEL, WITH 48*+ ACRES DESIGNATED AS A REMAINDER. TT 2326*8 WAS FILED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS APPLICATION, IN ORDER TO SUBDIVIDE THE REMAINDER 48 ACRES SEE ATTACHMENTS *2 and *3). THIS PROCEDURE WAS FOLLOWED AS THE APPLICANT PROPOSES PUBLIC STREETS WITH TT 23268 AND PRIVATE STREETS WITH TT 23269. REFER TO STAFF REPORT FOR TT 23268.) 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REPORT OF PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION DATE: MARCH 15, 1988 APPLICANT: VALLEY LAND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OWNER: 119 LTD, A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP PROJECT: TENTATIVE TRACT MAP NO. 23268, A SUBDIVISION OF A 48.5-ACRE PORTION OF A 120+ ACRE PARCEL INTO 201 SINGLE-FAMILY LAND SALES LOTS LOCATION: NORTH SIDE OF MILES AVENUE +663 FEET WEST OF ADAMS STREET SEE ATTACHMENT *1) GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 4-8 UNITS/ACRE) EXISTING ZONING: R-1; 7200 SQUARE FOOT MINIMUM LOT SIZE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT NO. 88-085 WAS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CEQA GUIDELINES. ALTHOUGH IT WAS DETERMINED THAT THE PROJECT MAY HAVE A SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT, MITIGATION OF THESE IMPACTS WILL REDUCE THOSE EFFECTS TO AN INSIGNIFICANT LEVEL. MOST OF THE MITIGATION MEASURES ARE ADDRESSED BY ADHERENCE TO ADOPTED LOCAL ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS, PAYMENT OF ESTABLISHED FEES AND DEVELOPER IMPROVEMENTS TO THE SITE. GENERALIZED IMPACTS FROM DEVELOPMENT WERE ALSO CONSIDERED IN THE STATEMENT OF OVERRIDING CONSIDERATIONS WHICH WAS ADOPTED WITH THE LA QUINTA GENERAL PLAN AND MEA ON NOVEMBER 19, 1985. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: THE APPLICANT PROPOSES SUBDIVISION OF 48.5 ACRES OF A TOTAL 120-ACRE PARCEL, WITH 72+ ACRES DESIGNATED AS A REMAINDER. TT 2326*9 WAS FILED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS APPLICATION, IN ORDER TO SUBDIVIDE THE REMAINDER 73.5 ACRES SEE ATTACHMENTS *2 and *3). THIS PROCEDURE WAS FOLLOWED AS THE APPLICANT PROPOSES PUBLIC STREETS WITH TT 23268 AND PRIVATE STREETS WITH TT 23269. 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NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B" NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B# NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B$ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B% PUBLIC HEARING ITEM NO.3 MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA TO: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager FROM: Roger Hirdler, Community Safety Director DATE: March 15, 1988 SUBJECT: WEED ABATEMENT/LOT CLEANING ASSESSMENTS FOR PLACEMENT ON 1988/89 PROPERTY TAX ROLL The purpose of this hearing is to provide the Council the opportunity to hear and consider all public objections and prote*ts1 if any, to the report filed with the Council containing a description of each real property parcel cleared or cleaned by the City of La Quinta. Notices of tonight's public hearing were sent to the property owner, advising him of the hearing date. No written communications have been received regarding this matter. Following public comment and close of the public hearing, it is respectfully recommended that the Council take the following action: 1. Adopt the proposed Resolution, approving and adopting the Resolution to place the cost of cleaning said lots on the 1988/89 property tax rolls. *espectfully submitted, Roger Hirdler Community safety Director * BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B' NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B( NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B) BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO. j MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA 10T * TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: CITY MANAGER DATE: MARCH 15,1988 SUBJECT: RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A REDEVELOPMENT SURVEY AREA BACKGROUND We are faced with an opportunity to create a second Redevelopment Project Area in order to address blighting coditions in the northern portion of the City. Section 33310 of the Community Redevelopment Law requires that the City Council designate a Redevelopment Survey Area by resolution as the initial step in establishing the second Project Area. DISCUSSION The first step in the Redevelopment Plan adoption process is the designation of a Survey Area for study purposes. From within the Survey Area, the Redevelopment Agency in cooperation with the Planning Commission will select a Project Area. Particular care should be taken in establishing the Survey Area to ensure that all areas with redevelopment potential are included; a subsequently designated Project Area must be located within the boundaries of the Survey Area. The Redevelopment Survey Area, as delineated on the attached Exhibit A" proposes to include all property within the City that is located north of Avenue 50. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached Resolution establishing a Redevelopment Survey Area. 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NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B/ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B0 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B1 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B2 BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO. * MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA TO: ThE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL VIA: RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER FROM: ENGINEER FRANK REYNOLDS, DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS/CITY DATE: MARCH 15, 1988 SUBJECT: AWARD OF BID FOR CONSTRUCTION OF STREET IMPROVEMENTS ON WASHINGTON STREET FROM NORTH OF 50TH AVENUE TO HIGHLAND PALMS DRIVE. BID NO. 88-01 The construction of subject improvements have been advertised for bids as authorized. The bid opening was held on Wednesday, March 9, 1988. The bid summary is as follows: 1. Massey Sand & Rock $309,523.00 2. E. L. Yeager $371,204.00 3. Matich Corporation $386,734.00 4. James Simon Company $434,302.50 Engineer's Cost Estimate $450,000.00 This road improvement project will be for street resurfacing and widening from two lanes to four lanes plus left turn area where sufficient right-of-way width exists) from just north of 50th Avenue to the church property, and street resurfacing from the church property to Highland Palms Drive. This project will also fill in the remainder of the dirt slot area that separated the old Washington Street pavement from the travel lanes currently in use, i.e. north of our current intersection widening project). At this time temporary construction easements are being negotiated for that narrow right-of-way area north of Laguna de la Paz, as we are constructing 56 feet of street pavement in a 60 foot wide street right-of-way area. Additionally, the utility companies have not provided us with any schedules for any relocation work at the Eisenhower intersection. BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B3 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B4 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B5 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B6 BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO. 1 AGREEMENT FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE AND THE CITY OF LA QUINTA 2 3 4 THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into on LLffiffi. 1967, by and between the COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, aft r referred 5 to as County". and the CITY OF LA QUINTA. hereinafter *eferred to as City". 6 W I T N E S S E T H: 7 WHEREAS, the CITY OF LA QUINTA is desirous of contracting with County for the performance of City's responsibility for law 8 enforcement functions within the City's boundaries by the County of Riverside through the Sheriff thereof: and. 9 WHEREAS, the County is agreeable to rendering such services 10 on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth: now. therefore, 11 IT IS AGREED as follows: 12 1. The County agrees. through the Sheriff thereof. to provide municipal police protection within the corporate limits of 13 the City to the extent and in the manner hereinafter set forth. 14 The services shall encompass duties and functions of the type coming within the 3urisdiction of and customarily 15 rendered by said Sheriff under the statutes of the State. 16 Such services shall include the enforcement of State statutes and the Code and Ordinances of the City. Services shall 17 also include traffic enforcement and related fields to the extent of the capability of the size of the force provided in this 18 Agreement, 19 2. City may from time to time. upon giving of not less than 90 days written notice to the Sheriff and complying with the 20 applicable provisions of this Agreement. vary the level of services provided herein. 21 3. The rendition of such services. the standards of per- 22 formance. the discipline of officers. and other matters incident to the performance of such services and the control of personnel 23 50 employed. shall remain with the County. 24 The County Sheriff or his designated representative will meet and confer with the City Manager or his designated represen- 25 tative on questions relating to provision of services. 26 If requested by the County Sheriff or by the City Manager, a memorandum of understanding will be entered into by and 27 between the County Sheriff and the City Manager in respect to each question relating to the provision of service under this 28 Agreement, setting forth the question raised and such terms and GERALD *- GEERUNGS CO*INTy COUNSEL 1- SUrrE 300 IOTH STREET RIV*RSID CALIFORNA BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B9 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B: NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B; BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO. CHAMBER of COMMERCE March 10, 1988 MAR I * Q"v0**A * La Quinta City Council & Planning Department 78-105 Calle Estado P. 0. Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92253 This is to request two additions to the street closure and sign permits granted by the City Council at their last session March 1, 1988). 1. Street Closures to add the closure of Avenida Navarro &t the 5-way intersection of Navarro and Montezuma also, the additional closure of Montezuma 100 feet east of Navarro at the division between Sherry's Place and Black Gold). Time of closure will be 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The east entrance will be our busiest location for both foot traffic and drive-in traffic, especially from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 2. Sign Permits to place two 3' x 5' banners instead of the originally requested 3' x 15' banners) on March 16 instead of March 19), plus an additional eight 3' x 5' banners on March 19. Virgin*a Greene Executive Director LA QUINTA CHAMBER of COMMERCE *78-085 Avenida La Fonda, Sijit* A * Post Office Box 255* La Quinta, California 92253* 619)564-3199 BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B< NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B= NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B> CONSENT ITEM NO. 3 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, IN SUPPORT OF YOU'VE GOT THE POWER. REGISTER TO VOTE" WEEK WHEREAS: One of the greatest challenges facing our society is to impart to our young people an appreciation for our democratic system of government, and; WHEREAS: Voting is the most meaningful form of popular participation in government's decision-making process and the foundation upon which democracy rests, and; WHEREAS: On June 7, 1988 California will go to the polls to nominate candidates for President of the United States, as well as representatives to state, local and national levels of government, and; WHEREAS: Secretary of State, March Fong Eu and Superintendent of Public Instruction, Bill Honig are sponsoring YOU'VE GOT THE POWER. REGISTER AND VOTE!" week in California's schools during the week of April 18, 22, and; WHEREAS: YOU'VE GOT THE POWER" week will include activities to encourage students at all grade levels to discuss our democratic system and to participate in it by 1) registering to vote if they become 18 on or before election day, 2) pledging to register to vote once they become 18, and 3) registering their teachers, friends and family members to vote. WHEREAS: 1988 is only the 5th time in U.S. history that high school seniors will be able to cast a vote for President, and; WHEREAS: Voter turnout of 18 20 year olds is the lowest of any age group, and; WHEREAS: YOU'VE GOT THE POWER" week will involve teachers, parents and students of all grade levels in activities to encourage understanding and appreciation of the underlying ideals and principles of a free and democratic society; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the week of April 18 22 be designated as YOU'VE GOT THE POWER. REGISTER AND VOTE!" week in California's schools, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council endorses YOU'VE GOT THE POWER. REGISTER AND VOTE!" week and encourages all school officials, election officials, parents, teachers and students to participate in YOU'VE GOT THE POWER. REGISTER AND VOTE!" activities. BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B? PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 9th day of March, 1986 by the following: AYES NOES ABSENT ABSTAIN: WILLIAM R. HOYLE, Mayor City of La Quinta, California ATTEST. SAUNDRA L. JUHOLA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: BARRY BRANDT, Attorney City Attorney BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B@ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"BA NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"BB NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"BC NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"BD NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"BE CONSENT ITEM NO. 4 81 RESOLUTION NO A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, OPPOSING ACA 27. WHEREAS, a requirement for voter approval of fees and assessments has been introduced to the State Legislature by Assemblyman Johnson known as ACA 27; and a) ID WHEREAS, ACA 27 presents major practical and policy problems The very nature of a user fee dictates that it must bear a direct relationship to the cost of service provided. Article XIIIB of the California Constitution Proposition 4 Gann m Limit) requires that any fee in excess of costs reasonably borne * by the service provided must be counted against the agency's limit. Additionally, Sections 54990 54994 of the Government Code generally require that fees and charges may not exceed the reasonable cost of providing the service, unless approved by a two-thirds majority of the city's voters; and WHEREAS, a citywide vote on the adoption of any fee is not necessary and would be costly and procedurally cumbersome. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of La Quinta does hereby oppose ACA 27 and further instructs the City Clerk to transmit a copy of this Resolution to the all members of the Assembly Local Government Committee; as well as Senator Presley and Assemblyman Clute, Assemblyman Bradley and Assemblyman Kelly. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 16th day of March, 1988. WILLIAM R. HOYLE, Mayor City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: SAUNDRA L. JUHOLA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: BARRY BRANDT, City Attorney City of La Quinta, California BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"BF NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"BG NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"BH CONSENT ITEM NO. RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING GIFT OF PATRON TICKETS TO THE LA QUINTA JAZZ FESTIVAL. WHEREAS, on March 16, 1988, the La Quinta Jazz Society generously donated to the City, patrons tickets for the Inaugural La Quinta Classic Jazz Festival t88 on March 20, 1988, Co and WHEREAS, the gift was donated to the City and it personnel and was not given to or limited to the use of any m particular employee or official, and; WHEREAS, it is in the best in terest of the City to accept the donation and direct the City Manager to control distribution of the patron tickets. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of La Quinta does hereby RESOLVE as follows: 1. The City of La Quinta hereby accepts the donation of patron tickets to the Inaugural La Quinta Classic Jazz Festival 88; 2. The City Manager is hereby directed to control distribution of said guest badges on a first-come, first-serve basis. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 16th day of March, 1988. WILLIAM R. HOYLE, Mayor City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: SAUNDRA L. JUHOLA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: BARRY BRANDT, City Attorney City of La Quinta, California BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"BI CONSENT ITEM NO. * REPORT OF PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION DATE: MARCH 1*, 1988 APPLICANT: DENNIS FREEMAN/FREEMAN REALTY AND DEVELOPMENT OWNER: BARCON DEVELOPMENT PROJECT: MINOR MODIFICATIONS TO TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 21555 DREW WRIGHT) LOCATION: NORThEAST CORNER OF WASHINGTON STREET AND SAGEBRUSH AVENUE REVIEW PROCESS: Minor changes must be reviewed by the Planning Commission and City Council. A Public Hearing is not required, however, testimony may be given on the proposed changes. BACKGROUND: The Applicant proposes to develop Tentative Tract No. 21555, and requests the following minor adjustments: 1. Reduction from 151 to 150 lots; 2. Combining the storm water retention/open space area; 3. Adjustments of some lot lines. 4. A median opening on Washington Street. Also, pursuant to the Conditions of Approval Condition *4), the Applicant is submitting for Planning Commission review and approval the dwelling unit floor plans, elevation designs, and color and materials. ANALYSIS: The minor changes have been reviewed by the Public Works and the Planning and Development Departments. These minor changes do not substantially change the original plans, with the exception of the median cut on Washington Street. More support information i.e., location as it relates to existing curb cuts on the west side of Washington and preliminary design for turning pocket) must be provided before the Public Works Department can make a recommendation. MR/APPRSPNS.022 1- BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"BJThere are other items which must be provided to the Commission for review and approval in the future. The median opening can be addressed at that time. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: By minute motion, recommend to the City Council approval of the proposed minor changes, with the exception of the elevations and the median opening on Washington Street. RECOMMENDATION: By minute motion, concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approve the minor changes to Tentative Tract No. 21555, with the noted exclusions. 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I NOTICE JOINT STUDY SESSION BETWEEN CITIES OF INDIO AND LA QUINTA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a joint study session has been scheduled between the City Councils of the Cities of Indio and La Quinta. Said meeting will be held at 7:00 P.M. on the 29th day of March, 1988 in the Indio City Council Chambers, 100 Civic Center Mall, Indio, California. The purpose of said joint study session is to discuss matters of mutual concern; particularly the following: 1. Discussion of possible downgrade of Jefferson Street as a major north-south arterial and possible upgrade of Madison Street as a major north-south arterial. 2. Discussion of consistent street widths on common boundaries. 3. Discussion of consistent land use on common boundaries. 4. Discussion of joint commercial development of Highway 111 corridor. 5. Discussion regarding proposed annexation to the City of Indio of property located at the northwest corner of Jefferson Street and Country Club Drive. 4' * 4 BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B` DEPARTMENTAL REPORT MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA OF To: City Manager From: City Engineer Date: March 1, 1988 Subject: Departmental Report, February 1988 A. Capital Improvement Projects 1. Washington Street and Avenue 50 Traffic Signal The electronics for this signal have been ordered by the Contractor, and it is anticipated that work on the installation of the other hardware will commence about the middle of March. The signal should be in operation about May 1. 2. Washington Street Improvements Except for minor punchlist items, the first phase of the project at Avenue 50 is complete. Bids on the remaining work were called for on February 16, with the bid opening scheduled for March 9. It is anticipated that construction will commence about the first week of April and be completed about two months thereafter. The finished project will have four lanes plus a painted median between Avenue 50 and the Catholic Church. In addition, it is planned to overlay the existing pavement between the church and Highland Palms Drive. 3. Mini Park Program At the present time this project is being handled by the Planning Department. Its preliminary designs are being reviewed by the Parks Maintenance Supervisor. 4. Washington Street and Tampico Improvements This project is on hold. 5. Transportation Stops This project is on hold. 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The site will be in association with the Civic Center location on approximately one and one-half acres of seventeen acres on the west side of Washington Street, between Tampico and Avenida La Fonda. As a part of the larger Civic Center project, the timing of site planning and cost estimation for the Senior Center will come in the next fiscal year. Immediately thereafter, we propose to press ahead with the Senior Center on an accelerated schedule of implementation. The first effort would involve site preparation. The Year 14 Community Development Block Grant Entitlement would be directed toward site preparation costs for the Senior Center. These costs would include extensions of water lines, sewer lines/systems, electrical connections, parking lot and driveways, sidewalks, stairs, handicapped ramps and railings, landscaping and irrigation systems, exterior safety lighting, and the costs of foundations and relocation/installation of relocatable units to house senior center activities. The Year 14 Community Development Block Grant Entitlement for La Quinta will be approximately $40,000. Site preparation costs are anticipated to significantly exceed the Year 14 $40,000 entitlement figure. It may be necessary to utilize more than one year's entitlement to cover the full costs of site preparation for the Senior Center. 2- /2) / BJ/MENOTB. 003 BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"Bz NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B L)LPARTMENTAL REPORT *b. MEMORANDUM CtTY OF LA QUINTA sq-- 40F 4% TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: MARCH 15, 1988 SUBJECT: STATUS REPORT ON MINI-PARK PLANNING BACKGROUND In the *For Your Information*' memo of February 23, 1988, on Mini-Park Public Involvement", a draft sketch plan of each of two alternative mini-park plans was included, together with a description of a public information meeting being planned for March 3, 1988. NOTICE OF MEETING Ninety-nine addresses covering 136 parcels) were sent invitations. The City-wide Newsletter also announced the meeting. The property owner invitation letter was posted at the Post Office and City Council Chambers. We received two pre-meeting phone calls. The meeting was held as scheduled from 7:00 8:15 pm., Thursday, March 3rd, at the Council Chambers. ATTENDANCE Nine residents signed the attendance sheet. Six more came in late. Several non-residents/officials also attended. Representation tended to be non-parents or parents of grown children. Only one parent of a preschooled aged child identified herself as such. ISSUES Several questions and issues were discussed after the park sketch plans were presented. In brief, the issues were as follows: 1. Whether or not a mini-park should include public restroom facilities. 2. Whether or not to include a half basketball court, or instead some other hard surface facility appealing to a younger age group. 1- BJ/MEMOTB. 004 BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02 i^"B NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-03-1998-U01 05:03:32PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 15-U02 1988-U02