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1988 06 21 CCi^"G& CITY COUNCIL AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 78-105 Calle Estado La Quinta, California 92253 Regular Meeting June 21, 1988 7:30 P.M. CALL TO ORDER Beginning Res. No. 88-83 Ord. No. 125 a. Pledge of Allegiance b. Roll Call CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA PUBLIC COMKENT COMMENT BY COUNCIL MEMBERS PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Continued Public Hearing on Change of Zone 87-026 From R-1 to R-3-5445 on 32.27 Acres Located at the Southwest Corner of Dune Palms Road and Westward Ho Drive Applicant, Anna Hassell. a) Report of City Attorney. b) Public Hearing. c) Ordinance Action. 2. Public Hearing on General Plan Amendment 87-017 From Low Density Residential to Tourist Commercial For Up To 120 Acres On The South Side of Avenue 48 Half Way Between Washington and Jefferson for Resort Hotel Uses Application by David Howerton/Robert Lamb Hart. a) Report of Planning Director. b) Public Hearing. c) Resolution Action. BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G&3. Public Hearing on Weed Abatements/Lot Cleaning Assessments For Placement on 1988/89 Property Tax Roll. a. Joyce Henderson, et al APN 773-225-006 $149.30 b. Dorothy B. Howell APN 773-242-021 $326.73 c. Dorothy B. Howell APN 773-242-022 $342.35 d. San Fernando Swap Meet Corp. APN 773-233-008 $370.13 e. Leo & Sylvia Harmatz APN 773-312-003 $350.63 a) Report of Community Safety Director. b) Public Hearing. c) Resolution Action. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS a. City Manager. b. Administrative Services Director. C. Community Safety Director. d. Economic Development Director. e. Finance Director. f. Planning Director. g. Public Works Director. BUSINESS SESSION 1. Report Regarding Request of Montero Estates for Noise Barrier Wall. a) Report of City Manager. b) 2. Consideration of Request of Boulevard Development/Palm Royale Formerly Reflections), Southeast Corner of Washington and Fred Waring Drive for Special Advertising Devices. a) Report of Planning Director. b) Minute Order Action. OOOG()' BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G&3. Consideration of Appointments to the Planning Commission; Community Services Commission and Library Advisory Board. a) Report of Administrative Services Director. b) Minute Order Action. 4. Adoption of Resolution Approving Memorandum of Understanding Between The City of La Quinta and The La Quinta City Employees' Association for Fiscal Year 1988/89. a) Report of City Manager. b) Resolution Action. 5. Consideration of Adoption of Budget for Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1988 and Ending June 30, 1989. a) Report of City Manager. b) Resolution Action. 6. Adoption of Resolution Authorizing Termination of Existing Lease and Execution of New Lease For Joint-Use of Sports Complex. a) Report of Finance Director. b) Resolution Action. 7. Authorization for Lot Line Adjustment Between City of La Quinta and Desert Sands Unified School District for Sports Complex. a) Report of Finance Director. b) Minute Order Action. 8. Report on Speed Zone Survey. a) Report of Public Works Director. b) Minute Order Action. 9. Adoption of Resolution Calling a General Municipal Election for November 8, 1988 For Election of Mayor; 3) Council Positions and Measure to Increase Transient Occupancy Tax from 8% to 9%. a) Report of Administrative Services Director. b) Resolution Action. 10. Second Reading of Ordinances 122: Chg. of Zone 88-030 La Quinta Associates 123: Amendment to Municipal Code Setting Speeds by Resolution 124: Amendment to Municipal Code Setting Garbage Fees by Resolution o*oo*s BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G&CONSENT ITEMS 1. Approval of Minutes of June 7, 1988. 2. Approval of Demand Register. 3. Adoption of Resolution of Intent to Vacate a Portion of Eisenhower Drive. 4. Approval of Agreement with Plaza Shell for Towing Services. 5. Approval of Extension of Home Enhancement Program Agreement with Riverside County Housing Authority. COMMISSION/COMMITTEE REPORTS a. Planning Commission Minutes of May 24, 1988. C. V. Recreation & Park District. STUDY SESSION ITEMS 3:00 P.M., June 20, 1988. NOTE: Action may be taken on any of the following items during the regularly scheduled Council Meeting on June 21, 1988. 1. Presentation by John Henebry Regarding Santa Rosa Wilderness Study. 2. Presentation by Ken Meberg, Superintendent of Schools, Desert Sands School District a. Sports Complex b. Pass-Through Agreement c. La Quinta Middle School 3. Interviews for Planning Commission and Community Services Commission. 4. Report on Lot Cleaning Procedures Council Member Bohnenberger). 5. Discussion of Commercial Filming Permits Mayor Hoyle).w*r\+* * 6. Discussion of Hillside Development Council Member Cox). 7. Status Report on City-Wide Study of Medium and High Density Residential. 8. Discussion of Budget for Fiscal Year 1988/89. ADJO*MENT OOO* * BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTICE OF UPCOMING COUNCIL/COMMISSION MEETINGS June 20, 1988 CC Study Session 3:00 P.M. June 21, 1988 CC Regular Meeting 7:30 P.M. June 27, 1988 PC Study Session 3:00 P.M. June 27, 1988 CSC Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. June 28, 1988 Pc Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. July 4, 1988 CC Study Session Cancelled July 5, 1988 CC Regular Meeting 7:30 P.M. July 11, 1988 PC Study Session 3:00 P.M. July 12, 1988 PC Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. July 18, 1988 CC Study Session Cancelled July 19, 1988 CC Regular Meeting Cancelled July 25, 1988 PC Study Session 3:00 P.M. July 26, 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 June 21, 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, June 17, 1988. *:*:Junel7,1988. SAUNDRA L. JUHOL*ty Clerk City of La Quinta, California oo*oG'Th BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& 1 ADDENDUM To CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REGULAR MEETING JUNE 21, 1988 7:30 P.N. BUSINESS SESSION ADDITION TO ACTION TO BE TAKEN ON ITEM NO. 9. 9. ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION CALLING A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION FOR NOVEMBER 8, 1988 FOR ELECTION OF MAYOR; AND THREE 3) COUNCIL POSITIONS. 9A. INTRODUCTION OF ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 3.24.030 OF THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE INCREASING THE TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX FROM EIGHT PERCENT TO NINE PERCENT. 9B. ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE FILING OF REBUTTAL ARGUMENTS FOR CITY MEASURE SUBMITTED AT GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION. 9C. ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION SETTING PRIORITIES FOR FILING WRITTEN ARGUMENTS REGARDING A CITY MEASURE AND DIRECTING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE AN IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS. BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& PUBLIC HEARING ITEM NO. 0 MEMORANDUM CARRIED OVER CITY OF LA QUINTA FROM MEET5NG OF1* II* To: HONORA*LE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: MAY 17, 1988 SUBJECT: REPORT OF PLANNING COMMISSION ON MODIFICATION OF ORDINANCE 113A CHANGE OF ZONE 87-026, ANNA HASSELL) On May 10, 1988, the Planning Commission reviewed the Council's request to consider modif ication of Ordinance 113A as it relates to Change of Zone 87-026. The Commission considered the density range options, which could be added as a suf fix to the zoning classification, to specify the minimum development site per unit, and thereby control the dwelling unit density. The noted range for the High Density Residential zone is from 5,445 square feet per unit eight dwelling units per acre) to 2,722.5 square feet per unit 16 dwelling units per acre). After considerable discussion, the Planning Commission recommended, by a four-to-one vote, that the property be rezoned to R-3-2722.5. 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HOWERTON / ROBERT LAMB HART, PLANNERS AND ARCHITECTS PROJECT: AMEND LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO TOURIST COMMERCIAL FOR UP TO 120 ACRES OF RESORT HOTEL USES, AS A DEVELOPMENT OPTION FOR THE GROVE" PROJECT SPECIFIC PLAN 84-004); AND AMEND ThE GENERAL PLAN TEXT To REFERENCE THIS PURPOSE LOCATION: SOUTH SIDE OF AVENUE 48, HALF-WAY BETWEEN WASHINGTON STREET AND JEFFERSON STREET PLANNING COMMISSION TESTIMONY On Nay 10, 1988, the Planning Commission conducted a Public Hearing on the subject application. Three people spoke in favor of the request: 1. Joe Hammer, Jr. owner of 30 acres north of the project; 2. Bob Krause owner of 3 acres on Highway 111; 3. Frank Murphy owner of 65 acres in the northwest corner of Avenue 48 and Jefferson Street. Mr. Louis Campagnia spoke in opposition to the request. MR/MEMOCC.026 1- * BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G&PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION/RECOMMENDATION The Planning Commission, at the conclusion of the Hearing, recommended that General Plan Amendment 87-017 be approved. CITY COUNCIL ACTION Move to adopt Council Resolution No. 88- adopting the environmental analysis and approving General Plan Amendment No. 87-017. attachments: Staff Report to Planning Commission Council Resolution No. 88- MR/KEMOCC.026 2- BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G & NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G!& PUBLIC HEARING ITEM NO.: 3 MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA OUI*TA TO: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager FROM: Roger Hirdler, Community Safety Director DATE: June 21, 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 protests, 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. Respectfully submitted, Roger Hirdler Community Safety Director BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G"& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G#& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G$& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G%& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G&& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G'& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G(& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G)& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G*& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G+& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G,& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G-& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G.& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G/& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G0& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G1& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G2& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G3& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G4& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G5& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G6& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G7& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G8& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G9& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G:& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G;& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G<& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G=& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G>& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G?& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G@& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GA& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GB& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GC& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GD& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GE& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GF& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GG& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GH& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GI& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GJ& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GK& BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO.* f MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA OF DATE: JUNE 21, 1988 TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: CITY MANAGER SUBJECT: REQUEST OF MONTERO ESTATES FOR NOISE BARRIER WALL BACKGROUND: On May 3, 1988, residents of Montero Estates addressed the City Council requesting that a noise barrier wall be installed by the City on Washington Street along Montero Estates with the belief that the City made such a commitment sometime in the past. City Staff has researched all the records and files and can find no indication that such a commitment was made. In fact, no reference to the area along Montero Estates was found in official documents. The only reference to a noise barrier that has been found is the previously distributed letter from then Mayor Pena to a homeowner, and there was no commitment of City funds for the construction of a noise barrier contained in that letter No technical data is available to demonstrate that the present or past noise levels emanating from Washington Street traffic warrant the installation of a noise barrier. It is the staff's opinion that the recent reconstruction of Washington Street in the vicinity of Montero Estates should have lowered noise levels. RECOMMENDATION: If the residents still contend that a noise barrier is warranted, it is recommended that they pursue the following courses of action: 1. Arrange for a noise level study at their own expense by a reputable acoustical engineering firm. 2. If the results of that study indicate that a noise barrier is warranted, form an assessment district to arrange for the design and construction of such a barrier; if the study shows that a barrier is not warranted, allow the matter to go dormant until such *- * time that a significant event occurs which might affect noise levels. 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REQUEST The referenced request has been received from the owner of Boulevard Development in application for 44 development flags. The specifics of this request are contained in the attached correspondence. See letter dated May 10, 1988.) DISCUSSION 1. Currently the Applicant has installed 32 flags as part of the Grand Opening" promotion. Grand openings permit banners and flags for a maximum of 30 days. The 30 day time limit ends on June 28, 1988. 2. Comments from various departments indicate that the number of flags 44) appear to be excessive. Perhaps this should be reduced. CITY COUNCIL FINDINGS/ACTION Section 5.64.020 provides, in part, that permits are to be issued for special purposes, and not on a continuing basis for permanent advertising or identification purposes"; and, further that, Each permit shall be issued for a specified period of time subject to renewal for good cause shown." In taking action on a permit the Council mu*t find that the special advertising device applied for would not: BJ/ BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GQ& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GR& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GS& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GT& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GU& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GV& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GW& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GX& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"GY& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 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CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO.: * i*Memorandum CITY OF LA QUINTA TO: Honorable Mayor and Council Members FROM: Ron L. Kiedrowski, City Manage* DATE: June 16, 1988 SUBJECT: M.O.U. for 1988-89 We have reached agreement with the employees association regarding salaries and benefits for the period July 1, 1988 through June 30, 1989. We recommend the Council approve the attached resolution which implements the 1988-89 M.O.U. and in addition, approve the same salary and benefit changes for all other employees of the City who are not covered by the attached resolution. RLK/ lrnrn Attachment I *7 BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO.W RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1988 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 1988. WHEREAS, a budget for the Fiscal Year 1988/89 has been prepared by the City Manager; and WHEREAS, the City Council has examined said budget and conferred with the City Manager; and WHEREAS, the City Council has, after due deliberation and consideration, made such amendments in the proposed budget as it considers desirable. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, as follows: SECTION 1. The budget, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, is hereby approved. SECTION 2. The City Manager shall have authority to adjust the amounts appropriated among objects within each departmental activity, and among accounts within the object; provided however, that the total appropriations for each fund may not exceed the amounts provided in total appropriations for each fund may not exceed the amounts provided in this budget resolution or any amending resolution). Said adjustments shall be made only upon written justification by the City Manager, or department head(s) responsible for the activity or activities involved. SECTION 3. That the prepayment of demands prior to audit by the City Council may be made by the City *nager in conformity with the authority provided by Section* 208 of the Government Code of the State of California. SECTION 4. The City Manager shall render a monthly report to the City Council on the status of City Operations as relates to the approved budget and any amendments thereto. 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CA 90024 112a3.-5300 lI**2OS4243 41U-3e5-3909 54B MADISON AVENUE ONE *AflRAOUT SQUARE SOUTH NEW VORDCN V 10022 WASHINGTON, D. C. Roooe 2I2-752*S6ES 202 *93 7400 June 14, 1988 Mr. Ron Kiedrowski City of La Quinta 78105 Calle Estado La Quinta, CA 92253 Re: Desert Sands Unified School District 1988 Certificates of Participation Dear Mr. Kiedrowski: Enclosed please find a resolution for consideration by your City Council authorizing the termination of the existing lease with the District and authorizing the execution of a new lease subsequent to the closing of the above-referenced financing. If there are any questions or comments, please give me a call. Thank you for your cooperation. Very truly yours, CL Christina Cros* CC:bf Enclosure J* BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE DESERT SANDS LA QUINTA JOINT-USE LEASE SPORTS COMPLEX) AND THE EXECUTION OF A NEW LEASE WHEREAS, the City of La Quinta the City") has heretofore entered into a Joint-Use Lease Sports Complex), dated November 3, 1987 and attached hereto as Exhibit A the Lease"), with the Desert Sands Unified School District the District"); WHEREAS, pursuant to the Lease, the District let to the City certain property the Property") for a term of fifty 50) years; WHEREAS, the District desires to enter into a financing project with Certificates of Participation, pursuant to which the District will enter into a Lease-Purchase Agreement the Agreement") with the Riverside County Schools Financing Corporation for the lease of the Property; WHEREAS, in order to enter into such Agreement, the Lease must be terminated; WHEREAS, Section 23 of the Lease permits the termination of the Lease by mutual consent of the parties; WHEREAS the City and the District have agreed and determined that the termination of the Lease is in the best interests of the City and the District; WHEREAS, the District and the City have mutually consented to the termination of the Lease; and WHEREAS, the City desires to enter into a new lease with the District, pursuant to which the City will lease, as sublessee, from the District, as sublessor, the Property for use as a Joint-Use Sports Complex; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Termination of Lease. The City Council of La Quinta the City Council") hereby declares its intent to rescind, revoke, cancel and terminate the Lease. The City Council hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager of the City the City Manager"), or such person as the City Manager 1 1 3229001/15 BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO.: * Desert Sands Unified School District AGENDA CATEGORY General Functions BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING *!*1!RR ACTION/CONSENT ITEM TITLE Lot Line Adjustment Between Ad*m* *ACTlON INFORMATION and La Quinta Middle Schools and the City DISCUSSION of La Quinta BACKGROUND. In the design of the La Quinta Middle School, and in conjunction with the joint use agreement with the City of La Quinta, a portion of the amphitheater and multipurpose room will be located on property currently owned by the City. However, because of the anticipated funding from the State and the use of Certificates of Participation funds to assist in constructing these buildings, the property containing the multipurpose room and amphitheater must be owned by the district. The City of La Quinta has agreed to resolve this problem by exchanging land they own for*property the district owns as shown in Exhibit A. This lot line adjustment is a routine subdivision procedure for making minor revisions to property lines. The exchanges of property are nearly identical. The portion of land being transferred to the City is currently undeveloped property which is outside the fence line along the east side of Adams School. The legal description, after the lot line adjustment, of Parcel A Adams School), Parcel B La Quinta Middle School), and Parcel C City Property) are presented as Exhibit B, C, and 0, respectively. Exhibit E shows the resulting parcel map. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: 0- RECOMMENDATION: Approve lot line adjustment, legal descriptions of resulting Parcels A and B as proposed, and direct administration to record the documents with the County Recorder. Submitted by ed for submission to Board of Education: RECOMME*lDED BY: kenneth Meberg 8> *L%* I*- Superintendent John 0. Brooks, Asst. Supt., Business Services When necessary, additional background material may follow this BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO. * CARRIED OVER MEMORANDUM FROM MEETING OF* CITY OF LA QUINTA To: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager FROM: Frank Reynolds, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: June 1, 1986 SUBJECT: Speed Zone Survey The engineering and traffic study recommended by the Technical Traffic Committee and authorized by the City Council has been completed, and the resulting report is attached. The speed limit recommendations contained in the report are as follows: Avenue 52. Post a 50 mph speed limit between the soccer field and the curve west of Washington Street. This area currently is not posted; therefore, the prima facie limit of 55 mph presently applies. Avenida Bermudas. Retain the 45 mph posting. Calle Tampico. Post a 45 mph speed limit between Washington Street and Desert Club Drive and 35 mph between Desert Club Drive and Eisenhower Drive. The street currently is not posted. Eisenhower Drive. Retain the 45 mph between Avenida Bermudas and Calle Durango and between Avenue 50 and Washington Street. Jefferson Street. Post 40 mph between Highway 111 and Westward Ho Drive. The area presently is not posted. Washington Street. Retain 45 mph from Highway 111 to 3,400 feet south approximately at St. Francis Church). f BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G&SPEED ZONE SURVEY JUNE 1, 1988 PAGE 2 Two steps are necessary in order to implement these recommendations so that radar can be used to enforce the posted speeds. First, the existing ordinance should be amended to set forth in more general terms the authority to make changes to speed limits established by State law. Second, a resolution should be adopted setting forth the speed limits cited above. It is recommended that these two steps be taken by the City Council. 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There have been two resolutions prepared for Council's consideration. Draft 1 Calls a General Municipal Election for November 8, 1988 and setting forth regulations for candidates statements. Regarding the positions to be filled, it would require that an individual seeking a Council Seat, file for either a four year term or a two year term the ballot would then have three offices list on it i.e., FOR MAYOR VOTE FOR ONE FOR CITY COUNCIL VOTE FOR TWO FOR FOUR YEAR TERMS) FOR CITY COUNCIL VOTE FOR ONE FOR TWO YEAR TERM) BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& ORDINANCE NO* B1uy*SS SESSION ITEM NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY CQUNCIL qF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY, BY REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY REFERRED TO IN CHANGE OF ZONE NO. 88-030 The City Council of the City of La Quinta does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 4.1 of Riverside County Ordinance No. 348 which was adopted by reference by this City Council by Ordinance No. 5, operative August 29, 1982) and La Quinta District Official Zoning Plan Map No. 14, as amended, are a) further amended by rezoning from R-1-12,000/PD to R-1, the 1) parcel shown and depicted for such rezoning on the map which is Cr) attached to and made a part of this ordinance, and which attached map is labeled Exhibit A", Change of Zone 88-030. m SECTION 2. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty 30) days after its adoption. SECTION 3. POSTING. The City Clerk shall, within 15 days after passage of this ordinance, cause it to be posted in at least three public places designated by resolution of the City Council; shall certify to the adoption and posting of this ordinance; and, shall cause this ordinance and its certification, together with proof of posting, to be entered into the Book of Ordinances of this City. The foregoing ordinance was approved and adopted at a meeting of the City Council held on this day of 1988, by the following vote: 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: B T, City Attorney City of L* Quinta, California 2LO MR/ORDDRFT. 021 BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& BUSINESS SESSION ITEM NO. 489 4 ORDINANCE NO. **) 4 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA1 AMENDING TITLE 12, CHAPTER 12.20, SECTION 12.20.010 LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE. The City Council of the City of La Quinta does hereby ordain as follows: a) Title 12, Chapter 12.20, Section 12.20.010 is hereby ID amended to read as follows: cv) State speed laws applicable. m The State traffic laws regulating the speed of vehicles * shall be applicable upon all streets within this City, except as this ordinance, as authorized by State law, hereby declares and determines upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation that certain speed regulations shall be applicable upon specified streets or in certain areas, in which event it shall be unlawful for any person to drive a vehicle at a speed in excess of any speed so declared in this ordinance when signs are in place giving notice thereof." Title 12, Chapter 12.20, Section 12.20.020 is hereby added to read as follows: Authority to regulate speeds. a) Upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation, the City Council by resolution, may decrease maximum speed limits at intersections and outside urban districts and increase limits within urban districts. b) Upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation, the City Council by resolution may determine the maximum speed limits on arterial streets. c) Speed limits established pursuant to this section shall be applicable at all or such times as shall be indicated by official traffic control devices." BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& 397 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, AMENDING TITLE 6, CHAPTER 6.04, SECTION 6.04.130 AND 6.04.135 OF THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE. The City Council of the City of La Quinta does hereby 0) ordain as follows: Ii) Title 6, Chapter 6.04, Section 6.04.130 is hereby amended to read as follows: m Establishment of pickup schedules. The City Council shall, from time to time, establish pickup schedules for collection and disposal of refuse accumulated or produced within the City." Title 6, Chapter 6.04, Section 6.04.135 is hereby amended to read as follows: Establishment of service rate*. The City Council shall, from t*in* to time, establish rates charged for city-furnished garbage and refuse collection and disposal services by resolution action." PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this day of June, 1988 by the City Council of the City of La Quinta by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: WILLIAM R. HOYLE, Mayor City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: SAUNDRA L. JUHOLA, City Clerk Th * City of La Quinta, California BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& CON8ENT ITEM NO.* * MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA OF TO: Ronald L. Kiedrowski, City Manager FROM: Frank Reynolds, City Engineer DATE: June 14, 1988 SUBJECT: Eisenhower Street Vacation On December 3, 1985, the City Council passed Resolution No. 85-101, which was a resolution to vacate certain portions of Eisenhower Drive in connection with the La Quinta Golf Estates project to construct the block wall and improve the remainder of Eisenhower. The resolution contained a number of conditions, several of which subsequently were changed through council and staff actions, and as a result the street vacation documents were never recorded. Now that all conditions imposed upon La Quinta Golf Estates have been met and in order to proceed with the vacation of that portion of Eisenhower Drive behind the block wall, it is recommended that a new resolution of intention to vacate be adopted by the City Council. BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& CONSENT ITEM NO.* q MEMORANDUM CITY OP LA QUINTA To: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager FROM: Roger Hirdler, Community Safety Director DATE: June 7, 1988 SUBJECT: Towing of Abated Vehicles I have contacted the following towing contractors to handle our abated vehicles: 1. Ray DeLeon Towing Does not have storage space 2. Able DeLeon Towing No slide bed truck 3. Joe DeLeon Towing $50.00 4. End of The Road Auto Salvage No 5. Pass Auto wrecking-Cabazon Too Far 6. Coachella Valley Automotive $50.00 7. Plaza Shell $40.00 regular, $50.00 slide bed 8. Ron's Towing $75.00 I would like the City to enter into an agreement with Plaza Shell. The City actually has to tow approximately 50 vehicles per year. Total yearly cost would be approximately $2,500.00. Money is available in Code Enforcement Abatement Program. Attached is a copy of the proposed agreement. RH/ThIn Attachment BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& CONSENT ITEM NO.: 5 MEMORA*DuM CITY OF LA QUINTA HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: JUNE 21, 1988 SUBJECT: STATUS REPORT AND EXTENSION OF THE AGREEMENT FOR THE CDBG-FUNDED HOME ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM BACKGROUND The Home Enhancement Program Agreement with the Riverside County Housing Authority was signed by the Housing Authority in October of 1987, signed by the City between December of 1987 and February of 1988, and finally approved by Riverside County Economic and Community Development Department in April, with the funds being released to La Quinta in May. The Housing Authority began work on the program in earnest in May. The program provides grants up to ceilings of $750 and $1,000 for eligible home improvements for income*eligible households. A brochure prepared by the Housing Authority is attached. Attachment *1) PROGRAM STATUS Through the end of May the first month of authorized, funded operation) the Coachella Valley representative of the Housing Authority has received fourteen applications. At present, seven applications are being processed or pending. approval with a combined grant value of $5,250. Copies of the first report ar* attached. Attachment *2) AGREEMENT EXTENSION The Agreement with the Housing Authority has a term ending June 30, 1988. An extension is necessary to carry the program into the next fiscal year. The original agreement is attached. Attachment *3) RECOMMENDATION Adopt Resolution No. 88- authorizing the Mayor and City Manager to prepare and execute an extension *f the Agreement with the Housing Authority for another year, during which the program of Home Enhancement activities can be completed. Attachment *4) BJ/MEMOTB.021 BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G & NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& Q*: * SierraClub STUDY SESSION ITEM NO.: I San Gorgonio Cnapter Serving River*ide and San Bernardino Counties Tahquitz Group Los Serranos Group e Soboba Group San Bernardino Mtns Group e Mo3ave 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 scenic 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 *he nation's forests, watCrs, wildlife, and wilderness BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G& ii 5. The boundaries of the WSA as proposed by BLM and in the Cranston Bill are nearly identical. 6. There is much support for and no known opposition to the establishment of the Santa Rosa Wilderness Addition. This window of opportunity is likely to be short lived. We believe the rapid pace of commitment of lands on the valley floor to development should be matched by equally rapid commitment of the mountain and foothill land to non-development. The Tahquitz Group of the San Gorgonio Chapter of the Sierra Club has adopted" the Santa Rosa Wilderness Additions as one of its projects. The Group has spent several months assembling a report of its findings and recommendations concerning the Santa Rosa Wilderness Additions. The following portion of its report is limited to the activities in the most urgent need of action, ACCESS, LAND OWNERSHIP, and BOUNDARIES. It is intended to supplement BLM efforts. We endorse the Tahquitz Group report. Most of the actions need not and should not await formal establishment of the wilderness area. We hope that BLM will take explicit actions to begin implementing the recommendations without delay. Another portion of the Tahquitz Group report is more general in nature. It is entitled Proposed Santa Rosa Mountains Wilderness Addition WSA341)" first published in the December 1987 issue of the Chapter's newsletter, Palm and Pine. A copy is enclosed. Currently the Group is assembling a color slide show. Sincerely, j j/* * Yvbnne Katzenstein, Chair cc: except map, color photos, and exhibits 3A and 8) Gerald Hillier, BLM Riverside District. Leslie Cone, BLM Indio Resource Area. Regional Director, California Department of Fish and Game, 245 W. Broadway, Suite 350, Long Beach, CA 90802. Tahquitz Group, Sierra Club, 255 N. El Cielo Rd., Palm Springs, CA 92292-6914. Dr. Allan Muth, Resident Director, Deep Canyon Desert Research Center, P.O. Box 1738, Palm Desert, CA 92261. Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager, La Quinta, 78105 Calle Estado, La Quinta, CA 92253. 2' BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G&Cameron Barrows, Resident Manager Coachella Valley Preserve, The Nature Conservancy, P.O. Box 188, Thousand Palms, CA 92276. Jane Hoff, Desert Riders, 2733 Anza Trail, Palm Springs, CA 92264. Corky Larson, Supervisor 4th District, County of Riverside, 40B0 Lemon St., Riverside, CA 92501. Senator Alan Cranston. Senator Pete Wilson. Representative Mel Levine. Representative Alfred A. McCandless. Representative Jerry Lewis. 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Which lots constitute a fire hazard? That is determined by the proximity of grass and bush to structures and/or fences. Due to the small lot size, it usually means cleaning the whole lot, particularly if the subject lot is between two structures. The fire code calls for a clear area of 30 feet from the property line. 2. Public nuisance or eyesore. Usually means the lot has been dumped on and there is a large amount of debris. Also, there are lots that have overgrown trees Palo Verde) on them, that in turn becomes an attraction to children. 3. Our procedure is to allow 21 days from the date the notice is mailed to have the abatement completed. Extensions are freely granted if contact has been made with code enforcement or if progress on the abatement is being accomplished. Approximately 80 to 85 per cent of the property owners comply with the abatement notices. RH/lmm BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G#& STUDY SESSION ITEM No.: * Al *-T*E DESERT SUN, Palm *ng:. Cail'.-Thu*y, May 19,1988 Opinion KARLN OPPLNHEIM. I*li*ber jOAN BEll RMANN, Exnudve Edior LARRY BOODRY, Edi'a*al page A GANNETT NEWSPAPER Before we choose sides The elegant Ritz*arlton sits high on the The Desert Sun believes that hillside con- hills above the Rancho Mirage City Hall, an struction * an issue of concern to the entire object of pride to many desert residents and a valley that valleywide standards should memorial to some wrenching controversy to apply Valleywide standards should be others. enforced. The Ritz-Carfton construction was preceded e, too, are proud of the Ritz*arlton. It by long months of wrangling between would be just as elegant on the desert floor. Federated Development Co. and those Developers in Palm Desert are looidng cove- environmentalists who objected to cutting into tously at the untouched hills as sites for hous- the mountains and' others who protested ing developments. infringement on the territory of the bighorn Other projects may be in formulative sheep. sta es. Three elections were held before the issue e'd like to see the Coachella Valley As(* *as resolved in favor of the Federated firm. ciation of Governments get out in front on this Some big guns were brought into the dispute. issue now before money is spent on plans. Gerald Ford and Leonard Firestone were on Owners of property with a view of the desert the side of Federated. Frank Sinatra contri- cannot be denied use of their land* But controls buted to the opponents. can be established. CVAG is the logical agency Now it is reported that the company has to deliberate controls. more land in the mountains ripe for develop- e controls should be in place before bull- ment, this time within the territory controlled dozers begin crawling up the hillsides even by Cathedral City. before the first set of plans is delivered to a The objections have begun before a project planning commission or a city council. has been proposed. The controls should be in place so we don't That probably is not too soon- have to choose sides this time. * I BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G$& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G%& 8TUOY SES$ION ITEM No.: 0 MEMORANDUM CITY OF LA QUINTA TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBER OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: JUNE 20, 1988 SUBJECT: STATUS REPORT ON CITY-WIDE GENERAL PLAN STUDY OF HIGHER DENSITY RESIDENTIAL LAND USES BACKGROUND In a memo to the Mayor and City Council dated April 19, 1988, the Planning and Development Department described the work accomplished to date Parts 1 and 2) and the five remaining parts of the analysis. Part 3 involved commissioning studies by two consultants, one concerned with market demand potential for higher density residential property in the City and the other for traffic analysis. The projected target dates for completion of both consultant efforts was June 22, 1988. STATUS The market demand analysis is proceeding on schedule, a draft report is to be delivered the date of this meeting. After review, the final report will be prepared by the consultant within a week. The traffic consultant will not start his work on this assignment until June 21. The delay results from consultant commitments to other La Quinta assignments. The traffic consultant's proposal refers to a 30 working day period for completion of- data-gathering and analysis. Later conversations suggest some acceleration may be possible. As a consequence, Part 3 of the analysis will not be completed until mid July. Part 4, Staff review and analysis, will be started immediately, but cannot be completed until all the consultant reports are available. p A 1- BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02 i^"G&& JJI FUTURE COUNCIL CONSIDERATION With the above in mind, it will be necessary to adjust the previously contemplated review schedule. An attempt will be made to provide for consideration of a fully completed study on August 2 or August 16, 1988 Council meetings. 2- BJ/MEMOTB. 022 BIB] 11-05-1998-U01 03:30:59PM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 06-U02 21-U02 1988-U02