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1989 12 19 CCd_kOF CITY COUNCIL AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 78-105 Calle Estado La Quinta, California 92253 Regular Meeting December 19, 1989 7:30 P.M. CALL TO ORDER Beginning Res. No. 89-137 Ord. No. 161 a. Pledge of Allegiance b. Roll Call CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA ANNOUNCEMENTS PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Public Hearing on Specific Plan 88-012, Amendment No. 1 Regarding Access on Miles Avenue for Property Located on Miles Avenue Between Washington and Adams Applicant; A. G. Spanos. a) Resolution Action. 2. Public Hearing on Tentative Tract 25500 Application by Sunrise Desert Partners to Subdivide 41.8+Acres into 18 Residential Lots and Other Miscellaneous Lots to Allow Construction of 295 Condominium Units on Property Located West of Winged Foot and North and South of Southern Hills Within PGA West and Confirmation of Environmental Assessment. a) Resolution Action. 3. Public Hearing on Tentative Tract 25429 Painted Cove Application by Chateau Land Development for Subdivision of 36.2+ Acres Into 83 Single Family Lots on Property Located on the South Side of 50th Avenue, at Park Avenue and Confirmation of Environmental Assessment. a) Resolution Action. 1 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k4. Public Hearing on Tentative Tract 25290 and Change of Zone 89-050 Rancho Ocotillo Extension Application by Waring Adams Venture for Subdivision of 9.5 Acres into 31 Single Family Lots and Change of Zoning from R-l-12,000 to R-l and on Property Located South of Fred Waring Drive, +1,000' East of Adams Street and Confirmation of Environmental Assessment. a) Motion to take up Ordinance No. by title and number only and waive further reading. b. Motion to Introduce Ordinance No. on first reading. c) Resolution Action. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS a. Letter from Lauren Lewis regarding renaming Avenue 50 as Andy Williams Drive". BUSINESS SESSION 1. Report of Community Services Commission Regarding La Quinta Civic Art Purchase Award Program. a) Minute Order Action. 2. Receipt of Petition to Form Community Facilities District No. 89-4 Transpacific Development Co. a) Minute Order Action. 3. Consideration of Extension of Fee Waiver for Parcel Merger and Lot Line Adjustment Applications. a) Minute Order Action. 4. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 159 Re: Chg. of Zone Valley Land Development Ordinance No. 160 Re: Public Nuisances 5. Status Report From City Attorney on Cable Franchise. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Approval of Demand Register. 2. Approval of Minutes of December 5, 1989. 3. Approval of Final Tract Map 23971-1 Deane Homes. 4. Approval of Final Tract Map 23913 Joe Swain Jas Corp. 5. Approval of Final Tract Map 21555-4 Barcon Development. 6. Approval of Final Tract Map 21555-5 Barcon Development. BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k7. Approval of Variances for Finish Floor Elevation: a. Lot 79 Desert Club Tract Unit No. 5 b. Lot 78 Desert Club Tract Unit No. 5 C. Lot 59 Desert Club Tract Unit No. 5 d. Lot 120 Desert Club Tract Unit No. 5 8. Award of Bid for Cab and Chassis. 9. Acceptance of Planning Commission Recommendation for In-Lieu Park Fees for Tract 23268 Applicant: Valley Land Development. 10. Denial of Claim Submitted by Allstate on Behalf of Garry Cotton. COUNCIL COMMENT PUBLIC COMMENT CLOSED SESSION a. Discussion of Litigation City of Indio/Indio Case No. 57496 La Quinta Hotel Specific Plan b. Discussion of Personnel. C. Discussion of Possible Land Acquisition/Condemnation. ADJOURNMENT STUDY SESSION AGENDA Monday, December 18, 1989 3:00 P.M. NOTE: Action may be taken on any of the following items during the regularly scheduled Council Meeting of Tuesday, December 19, 1989. 1. Discussion of Parks/Stormwater Retention Areas and Relationship to Landscape and Lighting District. 2. Discussion of Modification to City Council Meeting Time. 3. Review of Council Agenda of December 19, 1989. DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS a. City Manager b. Assistant City Manager C. Administrative Services Director d. Community Safety Director e. Planning Director f. Public Works Director REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS a. Community Services Commission Minutes of November 27, 1989. b. Environmental Conservation Committee Minutes of December 5, 1989. C. C. V. Recreation and Park District d. Sunline Transit Agency 5 e. CVAG Committee Reports BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTICE OF UPCOMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS December 18, 1989 CC Study Session 3:00 P.M. December 18, 1989 CSC Regular Meeting 7:00 P.M. December 19, 1989 CC Regular Meeting 7:30 F.M. December 25, 1989 CITY HALL CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY December 26, 1989 PC Regular Meeting CANCELLED January 1, 1989 CITY HALL CLOSED NEW YEARS DAY January 2, 1989 CC Regular Meeting 7:30 P.M. January 8, 1989 PC Study Session 4:00 F.M. January 9, 1989 PC Regular Meeting 7:00 F.M. January 15, 1989 CC Study Session 3:00 P.M. January 16, 1989 CC Regular Meeting 7:30 P.M. January 22, 1989 PC Study Session 4:00 F.M. January 23, 1989 PC Regular Meeting 7:00 F.M. January 29, 1989 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 December 19, 1989 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, December 15, 1989. December 15, 1989. City of La Quinta, California 7/ BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 78-105 Calle Estado La Quinta, California 92253 Regular Meeting December 19, 1989 7:30 F.M. CALL TO ORDER Beginning Res. No. 89-137 Ord. No. 161 a.- Pledge of Allegiance b. Roll Call CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA ANNOUNCEMENTS PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Public Hearing on Specific Plan 88-012, Amendment No. 1 Regarding Access on Miles Avenue for Property Located on Miles Avenue Between Washington and Adams Applicant: A. G. Spanos. a) Resolution Action. 2. Public Hearing on Tentative Tract 25500 Application by Sunrise Desert Partners to Subdivide 41.8+Acres into 18 Residential Lots and Other Miscellaneous Lots to Allow Construction of 295 Condominium Units on Property Located West of Winged Foot and North and South of Southern Hills Within PGA West and Confirmation of Environmental Assessment. a) Resolution Action. 3. Public Hearing on Tentative Tract 25429 Painted Cove Application by Chateau Land Development for Subdivision of 36.2+ Acres Into 83 Single Family Lots on Property Located on the South Side of 50th Avenue, at Park Avenue and Confirmation of Environmental Assessment. a) Resolution Action. BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k 4. Public Hearing on Tentative Tract 25290 and Change of Zone 89-050 Rancho Ocotillo Extension Application by Waring Adams Venture for Subdivision of 9.5 Acres into 31 Single Family Lots and Change of Zoning from R-l-12,000 to R-l and on Property Located South of Fred Waring Drive, +1,000' East of Adams Street and Confirmation of Environmental Assessment. a) Motion to take up Ordinance No. /Z/ by title and number only and waive further reading. b. Motion to Introduce Ordinance No. on first reading. c) Resolution Action. Z9-iyZ WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS a. Letter from Lauren Lewis regarding renaming Avenue 50 as Andy Williams Drive". BUSINESS SESSION 1. Report of Community Services Commission Regarding La Quinta Civic Art Purchase Award Program. a) Minute Order Action. 2. Receipt of Petition to Form Community Facilities District No. 89-4 Transpacific Development Co. a) Minute Order Action. 3. Consideration of Extension of Fee Waiver for Parcel Merger and Lot Line Adjustment Applications. a) Minute Order Action. 4. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 159 Re: Chg. of Zone Valley Land Development Ordinance No. 160 Re: Public Nuisances 5. Status Report From City Attorney on Cable Franchise. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Approval of Demand Register. 2. Approval of Minutes of December 5, 1989. 9., Z 3. Approval of Final Tract Map 23971-1 Deane Homes. 4. Approval of Final Tract Map 23913 Joe Swain Jas Corp. 5. Approval of Final Tract Map 21555-4 Barcon Development. 6. Approval of Final Tract Map 21555-5 Barcon Development. j; BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k7. Approval of Variances for Finish Floor Elevation: a. Lot 79 Desert Club Tract Unit No. 5 b. Lot 78 Desert Club Tract Unit No. 5 C. Lot 59 Desert Club Tract Unit No. 5 d. Lot 120 Desert Club Tract Unit No. 5 8. Award of Bid for Cab and Chassis. 9. Acceptance of Planning Commission Recommendation for In-Lieu Park Fees for Tract 23268 Applicant: Valley Land Development. 10. Denial of Claim Submitted by Allstate on Behalf of Garry Cotton. COUNCIL COMMENT PUBLIC COMMENT CLOSED SESSION a. Discussion of Litigation City of Indio/Indio Case No. 57496 La Quinta Hotel Specific Plan b. Discussion of Personnel. c. Discussion of Possible Land Acquisition/Condemnation. ADJOURNMENT STUDY SESSION AGENDA Monday, December 18, 1989 3:00 P.M. NOTE: Action may be taken on any of the following items during the regularly scheduled Council Meeting of Tuesday, December 19, 1989. 1. Discussion of Parks/Stormwater Retention Areas and Relationship to Landscape and Lighting District. 2. Discussion of Modification to City Council Meeting Time. 3. Review of Council Agenda of December 19, 1989. DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS a. City Manager b. Assistant City Manager c. Administrative Services Director d. Community Safety Director e. Planning Director f. Public Works Director REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS a. Community Services Commission Minutes of November 27, 1989. b. Environmental Conservation Committee Minutes of December 5, 1989. c. C. V. Recreation and Park District d. Sunline Transit Agency e. CVAG Committee Reports BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: DECEMBER 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: I PUBLIC HEARING ON SPECIFIC PLAN NO. BUSINESS SESSION: 88-012, AMENDMENT NO. 1 REGARDING ACCESS ON MILES AVENUE FOR PROPERTY CONSENT CALENDAR: LOCATED ON MILES AVENUE BETWEEN WASHINGTON STREET AND ADAMS STREET. STUDY SESSION: APPLICANT: A. G. SPANOS BACKGROUND: The Applicant is requesting an Amendment of Condition of Approval No. 2.c. for Specific Plan No. 88-012. This Amendment involves the elimination of the requirement that the easterly access point on Miles Avenue line up with the access point to the north. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution No. 89- approving the removal of Condition No. 2.c., Item 2 from the Conditions of Approval for Specific Plan No. 88-012. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: ature RON1 IEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER BJ/CCZl2/l9.F6 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k aZ4Zi&ts:tZ MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: DECEMBER 19, 1989 PROJECT: SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 88-012, AMENDMENT Zl: AMEND CONDITION #2.C. TO ELIMINATE THE REQUIREMENT THAT THE EASTERLY ACCESS POINT ON MILES AVENUE LINE UP WITH THE ACCESS POINT TO THE NORTH SEE ATTACHED STAFF REPORT ATTACHMENT Z1 AND 42). PROJECT LOCATION: AREA BETWEEN WASHINGTON STREET, MILES AVENUE, ADAMS STREET, AND WHITEWATER WASH SEE ATTACHED STAFF REPORT ATTACHMENT #2). APPLICANT: A. G. SPANOS ENGINEER: MAINIERO SMITH/SPISKA ENGINEERING ZONING DESIGNATION: CP, R-3, R-1 GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: GENERAL COMMERCIAL, HIGH DENSITY AND MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL. ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: A PRIOR ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION WAS PREPARED AND ADOPTED FOR THE SPECIFIC PLAN. NO SUBSEQUENT CHANGES ARE PROPOSED; THEREFORE, ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW IS NOT WARRANTED FOR THIS AMENDMENT REQUEST. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION/RECOMMENDATION: On November 28, 1989, the Planning Commission conducted a Public Hearing on the subject application pleZse see attached Staff Report). The Planning Commission at the conclusion of the Hearing, recommended that the City Council approve the requested Amendment to the Conditions of Approval for Specific Plan No. 88-012. BJ/MEMOGL.011 1 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCITY COUNCIL ACTION: Adopt City Council Resolution No. 89- approving the removal of Condition No. 2.c. Item 2 from the Conditions of Approval for Specific Plan No. 88-012. Attachments: 1. Planninq Commission Staff Report 2. Recommended City Council Resolution with Conditions BJ/MEMOGL.0ll 2 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k C MEMORANDUM TO: Ronald L. Kiedrowski, City Manager FROM: Frank Reynolds, Director of public WorksZ DATE: December 18, 1989 SUBJECT: Award of Bid for Cab and Chassis Bids were opened on December 15, 1989. There were three bids submitted as follows: Mac Magruder Chevrolet $13,831.54 Fiesta Ford 13,920.20 Fritts Ford 14,152.92 The low bidder, Mac Magruder Chevrolet, submitted on a vehicle which does not meet the specifications on three counts: 1) it has a smaller engine than specified; 2) it has a wheZlbase shorter than specified; and 3) it has a 4-speed manual transmission rather than the 5-speed manual with overdrive specified. Therefore, it is recommended that the bid be awarded to the second lowZbidder, Fiesta Ford, for the amount of $13,920.20. In addition it will be recalled that a portion of this cost was to come from the remaining money in the account for the water wagon. The amount is $11,486.00. Therefore, an appropriation of $3,600 is requested from Fund 2 Gas Tax) reserve to Acct. No. 2-4321-143-090 to provide the additional money for the truck purchase, to refurbish the existing utility bed before mounting on the new cab and chassis, and to build a flatbed on the old cab and chassis. sly BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: DECEMBER 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: PUBLIC HEARING ON TENTATIVE TRACT MAP BUSINESS SESSION: 25500 TO SUBDIVIDE 41.8 ACRES INTO 18 RESIDENTIAL LOTS AND OTHER CONSENT CALENDAR: MISCELLANEOUS LOTS TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF 295 CONDOMINIUM UNITS STUDY SESSION: IN THE R-2 ZONE, LOCATED WEST OF WINGED FOOT, NORTH AND EAST OF SOUTHERN HILLS WITHIN PGA WEST. APPLICANT: SUNRISE DESERT PARThERS BACKGROUND: This request was reviewed by the Planning Commission at their meeting of December 12, 1989. The Planning Commission adQpted Resolution No. 89-072, recommending approval of the Tract subject to conditions that were revised during the consideration. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Move to adopt City Council Resolution 89- approving Tentative Tract Map 25500, subject to the attached conditions. Submitted by: Approved for submisZZon to City Council: S atur RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER BJ/CC#12/19 F5 Th JZ I BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: DECEMBER 19, 1989 SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING ON TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 25500 TO SUBDIVIDE 41.8 ACRES INTO 18 RESIDENTIAL LOTS AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS LOTS TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF 295 CONDOMINIUM UNITS, IN THE R-2 ZONE LOCATED WEST OF WINGED FOOT, AND NORTH AND EAST OF SOUTHERN HILLS, WITHIN PGA WEST. APPLICANT: SUNRISE DESERT PARTNERS BACKGROUND: The site is located on the Nicklaus Resort Golf Course in the northeast corner of PGA West. The project consists of dividing a 41.4 acre site into 18 residential condominium lots and other miscellaneous lots. Eight of the lots would contain 156 two-story Medalist units and nine of the lots would have 139 one-story Champion units. The last residential lot is to be left vacant at this time. Medalist units are built as two-story 6-plexes and are being proposed in this location in lieu of in Tentative Tract No. 21846 which was recently granted a modification by the City Council. Primary access to the tract is internal. However, the Applicant is requesting a new card reader gate entry to Madison Street approximately 2,000 feet south of 54th Avenue. The gate is intended primarily to serve this tract, and improve emergency access to this part of the project. A detailed description and analysis of this request can be found in the attached Planning Commission Staff report BJ/MEMOSS.017 1 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kPLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: The Planning Commission reviewed this Tentative Tract Map request at their meeting of December 12, 1989. During consideration of the Tract, they deleted an unapplicable Engineering Department condition. Additionally, they deleted a Fire Marshal condition requiring widening Southern Hills in an area where the street is already completed. Lastly they clarified the underground of utilities requirement by amending Condition No. 43. SUBSEQUENT REQUEST: Condition No. 5 of the Fire Marshal letter requires that the new entry on Madison Street be completed prior to issuance of any building permits for this Tract. The Applicant due to another meeting was late and unable to request that this condition be changed to require the gate be completed prior to occupancy of the first units in this Tract. Staff has talked to the City Fire Marshal and he has agreed to the Applicant's requested modification. Therefore, Staff has modified Condition No. 42 which pertains to the Fire Marshal requirements. RECOMMENDATION Adopt City Council Resolution No. 89- approving Tentative Tract Map 25500, subject to the attached conditions. Attachments 1. Planning Commission Staff report dated December 12, 1989 2. Tentative Tract Map 25500 3. Draft City Council Resolution BJ/MEMOSS.017 2 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k PH-2 STAFF REPORT PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING DATE: DECEMBER 12, 1989 CASE NO.: TENTATIVE TRACT NO. 25500 APPLICANT: SUNRISE DESERT PARTNERS ENGINEER: ENGINEERING SERVICES CORP. REQUEST: APPROVAL OF A TENTATIVE TRACT MAP TO SUBDIVIDE 41.8 ACRES INTO 18 RESIDENTIAL LOTS AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS LOTS TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF 295 RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM UNITS. LOCATION: AREA WEST OF WINGED FOOT, NORTH AND EAST OF SOUTHERN HILLS, WITHIN PGA WEST. GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 2-4 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE) DENSITY: 3 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE FOR OVERALL PROJECT EXISTING ZONING: R-2 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS: AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT HAS BEEN PREPARED & CERTIFIED FOR THE PGA WEST SPECIFIC PLAN OF WHICH THIS TRACT IS A PART. THEREFORE, NO ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION IS DEEMED NECESSARY. SURROUNDING LAND USES: NORTH: VACANT SOUTH: VACANT EAST: VACANT ACROSS MADISON STREET WEST: RESIDENTIAL DESCRIPTION OF SITE: THE PROPERTY IS PRESENThY VACANT WITH EXISTING GOLF COURSE FAIRWAYS SURROUNDING IT. BJ/STAFFRPT.029 1 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k! 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Palm Desert, California 92260, TelephoZe 619) 568-2828 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k< Mayor John Pena and Members of the City Council December 19, 1989 Page 2 Condition No. 42 Clarify this condition to further define the extent of t1off-site" utilities. Undergrounding of t1off-site'1 utilities should be limited to existing facilities which are located within the public right-of-way of the west half of Madison Street and adjacent to the subject tract boundaries. Thank you for your consideration of the above modifications. Sincerely, ZECZANYZZ Allan Levin Vice President, Engineering AL/mk cc: Jerry Herman Director of Planning and Development Phillip K. Smith, Jr. Executive Vice President, Sunrise 0 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k= COUNCIL MEETING DATE: DECEMBER 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: 3 PUBLIC HEARING ON TENTATIVE TRACT #25429 BUSINESS SESSION: TO SUBDIVIDE 36.2+ ACRES INTO 83 CUSTOM SINGLE FAMILY LOTS ONE FUTURE CONSENT CALENDAR: DEVELOPMENT LOT, AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS LOTS IN THE R-1-12,000 ZONE LOCATED ON STUDY SESSION: THE SOUTH SIDE OF 50TH AVENUE AT PARK AVENUE. APPLICANT: CHATEAU LAND DEVELOPMENT BACKGROUND: The request was reviewed by the Planning Commission at their meeting of December 12, 1989. After a short discussion, the Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. 89-073 subject to conditions revised during the consideration. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Move to adopt City Council Resolution 89- approving Tentative Tract Map 25429, subject to attached conditions. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: /Z gnat r RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER Z /CC#12/19.F1 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k> MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: DECEMBER 19, 1989 SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING ON TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 25429 TO SUBDIVIDE 36.2+ ACRES INTO 83 CUSTOM SINGLE FAMILY LOTS, ONE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT LOT, AND OTHER MISCELLANEOUS LOTS IN THE R-1-12,000 ZONE, LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF 50TH AVENUE AT PARK AVENUE. APPLICANT: CHATEAU LAND DEVELOPMENT BACKGROUND: The site which is Z Avenue existing on the north sIde of 50th Avenue) abuts Duna La Quinta on the west. To the south is the J. M. Peters Tract TT 424890) which was recently approved by the City Council. The project consists of dIvIding a 36.2 net acre Site into 83 custom single-family home lots. One 4.26 acre site at the northwest corner of the site on the west side of Park Avenue is being held as a lot for future development. Minimum lot size will be 12,000 square feet with maximum lot size 18,637 square feet. The average lot size will be 12,579 square feet. On-site drainage for retention of a 100-year storm is proposed to be on a 787 acre lot at the southeast corner of the site. Access to the site will be from the recently realigned Park Avenue presently not existing) in two places. No direct access to 50th Avenue is proposed. The interior streets are proposed to be private. No entry gates are proposed. No right-of-way dedication is necessary on Park Avenue other than a 10-foot-deep landscape lot. On 50th avenue, dedication to provide a 50-foot half street is being provided. Additionally, a 20-foot-deep landscape lot is shown adjacent to the single-family lots. This will need to be extended across the future development lot. BJ/MEMOSS.016 1 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k?The tract is laid out with a loop street around the perimeter of the site. East/west running streets are provided connecting the westerly and easterly legs of the loop street. A detailed description and analysis can be found in the attached Planning Commission Staff Report. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: The Planning Commission reviewed this Tentative Tract Map request at their meeting of December 12, 1989. After a short discussion the Planning Commission unanimously adopted Resolution No. 89-073, subject to the recommended Staff conditions, amending Conditions Nos. 42 and 48. Condition No. 42 was modified to specifically restrict Lots 1 and 74 to one-story due to their proximity to 50th Avenue. Condition No. 48 clarifies that all existing and new utilities are to be underground. At the request of the Applicant, the Planning Commission amended Condition No. 10, to state that the Applicant need only reimburse the City for one-half of the street improvement cost on Park Avenue, south of 50th Avenue where the street exists entirely on the subject property. This was done because if the street had not been realigned by the City, the Applicant would only be responsible for half of the improvements. RECOMMENDATION: Adopt City Council Resolution No. 89- confirming the Environmental Analysis and approving Tentative Tract Map 25429, subject to the attached conditions. Attachments: 1. Planning Commission Staff report dated December 12, 1989 2. Tentative Tract Map 25429 3. 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CONSENT CALENDAR: APPLICANT: WILLIAMS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: The proposal is to rezone a 9.5 acre site from R-l-12,00O/PD to R-1, thus enabling the creation of 31 single family lots. The subdivision is located south of Fred Waring Drive +1000-feet east of Adarns Street just west of La Quinta Palms). The Planning Commission considered the matter on November 28, 1989, and recommended approval of the Change of Zone; the Tract, subject to conditions; and approval of the Environmental Assessment. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Move to waive further reading and introduce City Council Ordinance No. for Change of Zone 89-050; and move to adopt City Council Resolution No. 89- confirming the Environmental Assessment No. 89-147, and approve Tentative Tract No. 25290, subject to conditions. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: 4 EYD4RAA tu RON OWSKI, CITY MANAGER BJ/CC#12/19 F2 j) BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kb MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: DECEMBER 19, 1989 SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING CHANGE OF ZONE 89-050 TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 25290 APPLICANT: WILLIAMS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OWNER: WARING ADAMS VENTURE ENGINEER: THE KEITH COMPANIES PROJECT: CHANGE OF ZONE NO. 89-050; REQUEST FOR A ZONE CHANGE FROM R-1-12,000/PD TO R-1 FOR A 9.5 ACRE SITE. TENTATIVE TRACT MAP 25290; REQUEST TO SUBDIVIDE 9.5 ACRES INTO 31 SINGLE FAMILY SALES LOTS. LOCATION: SOUTH OF FRED WARING DRIVE +1000-FEET EAST OF ADAMS STREET JUST WEST OF LA QUINTA PALMS AND JUST EAST OF THE PROPOSED RANCHO OCOTILLO PROJECT). PROJECT DESCRIPTION: THE APPLICANT PROPOSES TO REZONE A 9.5-ACRE SITE FROM R-1-12OOOIPD TO R-1 REFER TO ATTACHMENT NO. 2). THIS CHANGE OF ZONE, IN EFFECT, ELIMINATES THE REQUIRED MINIMUM GROSS SQUARE FOOTAGE PER LOT, WHEN DETERMINING DENSITY, AND PERMITS THE DENSITY TO RANGE FROM TWO TO FOUR UNITS PER ACRE WITH MINIMUM NET LOT SIZES OF 7,200 SQUARE FEET. A TENTATIVE TRACT MAP APPLICATION HAS ALSO BEEN FILED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CHANGE OF ZONE APPLICATION, TO SUBDIVIDE THE 9.5-ACRE SITE INTO 31 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL LOTS INTENDED FOR SALE, WITH A PUBLIC STREET SYSTEM. BJ/STAFFRPT.030 1 ii BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kc THIS PROPOSED TRACT IS LOCATED JUST EAST OF THE APPROVED TENTATIVE TRACT MAP FOR RANCHO OCOTILLO. THE WILLIAMS COMPANY IS THE DEVELOPER FOR BOTH PROJECTS AND TENTATIVE TRACT 25290 WOULD BE CONSIDERED AN EXTENSION OF RANCHO OCOTILLO. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION/RECOMMENDATION: On November 28, 1989, the Planning Commission conducted a Public Hearing on the subject applications. The Planning Commission, at the conclusion of the Hearing, recommended that the City Council approve the Change of Zone R-l-12,000/PD to R-1), and further, that the Tentative Tract Map be approved, subject to conditions. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Move to waive further reading and introduce City Council Ordinance No. for the Change of Zone No. 89-050, and move to adopt City Council Resolution No. 89- approving Tentative Tract Map No. 25290, subject to attached conditions. Attachments: 1. Change of Zone Ordinance 2. Tentative Tract Resolution with Conditions 3. 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Lauren Lewis CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD WV r'rZ WY LA QUINTA CITY COUNCIL Ladies and Gentlemen: We are supportive to the suggestion of renaming Avenue 50 to Andy Williams Drive. He has given of his talent and time to our community. I would not support any change in Avenue 52 or 54 as is proposed. I like Frank Capra, but he hasn't been supportive as has Andy Williams. I have no knowledge of anything Merv Griffin has done for La Quinta other than building a house. H.Lauren Lewis CM 51-290 Avenidas Bermudas Post Office Box 1627. La Zuinta, California 92253. 619)564-1857 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: December 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: Report of Community Services Commission BUSINESS SESSION: I regarding La Quinta Civic Art Purchase Award Program. CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: On Zovember 7th, the City Council referred the matter of Annual Art purchase for the Civic Center to the Community Service Commission for input. They have formed a sub-committee which met on December 13th. Their recommendation will be presented to the Commission Monday, December 18th Mrs. Mendoza of the Fine Arts Committee will present their recommendation at the Council meeting. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Council s pleasure Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council 1/72 Signature RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER PZPMZflfl1 ZT.T BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kMOTION It was moved by Mrs. Mendoza, seconded by Mrs. Kennedy that the Community Services Commission recommend to the City Council that they authorize $5,000 for the purchase of art for the Civic Center with that purchase being coordinated through the La Quinta Arts Foundation with one member of either the City CounciZ or City Staff joining that Committee; and further that this be an on-going, annual program. BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: December 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: Receipt of Petition to Form Community BUSINESS SESSION: Facilities District 89-4 Transpacific Development Co. CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: On November 7, 1989, the City Council authorized the receipt of funds and execution of necessary contracts for the completion of technical services relating to the formation of a Mello Roos District on Highway 111. The City is recently in receipt of the petition of landowners of the referenced CFD and is submitting the petition to the City Council as required pursuant to the proceedings for the formation of a Mello-Roos CFD. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: None RECOMMENDATION: That the City accept the petition and institute proceedings to establish the referenced Community Facilities District. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: Z Signature RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER FORM4OO2 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k z MEMORANDUM OF DATE: December 13, 1989 TO: The Honorable City Council and Members of the Council FROM: Thomas P. Genovese Assistant City Manager SUBJECT: Receipt of Petition to Form Community Facilities District 89-4 Transpacific Development Co. As you are aware, the City Council has previously authorized the receipt of funds for the payment of technical services necessary for the formation of a Mello-Roos Community Facilities District, located on Highway 111. More specifically, this boundary will be from the westerly City boundary to Adams, North of Highway 111 and South of the Whitewater Channel. Currently, the developer is completing the necessary petition of Landowners. This petition will be presented to the City Council on Monday. Recommended Action: That the City accept the petition and institute proceedings to establish the referenced Community Facilities District. TPG:cj H: BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k PETITION TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE REQUESTING INSTITUTION OF PROCEEDINGS FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF A COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 89-4 OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) 1. The undersigned the *ZOwner") is the owner of in excess of ten percent 10%) of the area of land in the incorporated area of the City of La Quinta the City"), County of Riverside, depicted in the map set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and described in Exhibit B hereto the Property"). 2. The Owner requests that the City Council of the City the *ZCouncil") institute proceedings to establish a community facilities district to be known as Community Facilities District No. 89-4 of the City of La Quinta of the County of Riverside referred to herein as the District") pursuant to Chapter 2.5 commencing with Section 53311), Part 1, Division 2, Title 5, of the Government Code of the State of California, commonly known as the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982", to include all of the Property. 3. The boundaries of the territory which is proposed for inclusion in the District are shown on Exhibit A and described in Exhibit B hereto. 4. The Owner requests that the proposed District be used to finance the construction, purchase, modification, expansion, improvement or rehabilitation of water facilities, sanitary /7< BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCOUNCIL MEET E: DECEMBER 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: CONSIDERATION OF EXTENSION OF FEE BUSINESS SESSION: WAIVER FOR PARCEL MERGER AND. LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT APPLICATIONS. CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: The interim policy of providing incentives for Parcel Mergers and Lot Line Adjustments is due for a review this month, December, 1989. The matter is before the Council for discussion regarding continuance or discontinuance of the policy. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council by minute motion approve an extension of the fee waiver until July, 1991, with a provision for a review in December, 1990. Submitted byZ: Approved for submission to City Council: Sig at e RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER BJ/CC#12/19 F3 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: DECEMBER 19, 1989 SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF EXTENSION OF FEE WAIVER FOR PARCEL MERGER AND LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT APPLICATION An interim policy directing Staff to establish financial incentives regarding combining of residential lots in the Cove area has been in effect since July 7, 1987. The policy provides the following incentives: 1. Lot Line and Parcel Merger application fees waived. 2. Building permit fee waived. 3. Fifty percent of the City Infrastructure Fee waived. Since, 1989, the Lot Line and Merger application fees were also waived when property owners in Sewer Assessment District No. 1 merged lots. The property owners in the assessment were provided a reduction in the assessment charge for the sewer line installation. This fee waiver policy was last reviewed and extended on June 20, 1989. The following chart identifies the number of Parcel Mergers and Lot Line Adjustment applications processed within the Cove area. JULY 7 THROUGH JULY 6 83-84 84-85 85-86 86-87 87-88 88-89 7/89-11/89 PARCEL MERGERS 6 9 12 8 19 86 26 LOT LINE ADJUSTMENTS 2 1 1 1 5 15 5 TOTAL 8 10 13 9 24 101 31 BJ/MEMOGL.010 1 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kApproximately 6 property owners/builders took advantage of the building incentive program during the period July to November, 1989. The remainder have not used the incentive or merged their lots because of the Sewer Assessment District. Apparently 21 mergers in this time period were the result of the Sewer Assessment District No. 2. The estimated incentive cost given to property owner/builders from July, 1989 to November, 1989, is as follows: Building Permit Fees $ 3,000 Infrastructure Fees 6,900 Planning Fees TOTAL $15,075 RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council by minute motion, approve an extension of the fee waiver to July, 1991 with provision for review in December, 1990. BJ/MEMOGL.010 2 +2 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k ORDINANCE NO. 160 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING CHAPTER 11.72, PUBLIC NUISANCES, OF THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE. WHEREAS, local governments are authorized to establish and enforce ordinances regulating public nuisances to promote the health, safety, and welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, the California Government Code authorizes municipalities to determine which activities, conditions, and uses of property constitute a public nuisance; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the abatement of public nuisances will preserve and enhance neighborhoods and that the procedures for abaZement provided herein are reasonable and afford due process. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California does hereby ordain as follows: Section 1. That Chapter 11.72, PUBLIC NUISANCES, be amended in its entirety to read as follows: 11.72.010. Definitions. As used in this chapter the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: A. Polluted Water. Polluted water" means water in a swimming pool, pond, or other body of water containing bacterial growth, algae, remains of insects or deceased animals, reptiles, rubbish, refuse, debris, papers or any other foreign material constituting an unhealthy, unsafe or unsightly condition. B. Premises. Premises" means any lot or lots and the buildings or structures located thereon. C. Property Owner. Property Owner" means the owner of the premises where a public nuisance is located as indicated on the last available tax assessment roll. D. Refuse and Waste Matter. Refuse and waste matter" means unused or discarded matter having little or no substantial market value including but not limited to: rubble, asphalt, concrete and building materials, plaster, tile, rocks, bricks, soil, crates, cartons, containers, boxes, machinery or parts thereof, scrap metal, furniture, inoperative vehicles, BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kvehicle bodies or parts thereof, trimmings from plants or trees, cans, bottles, and barrels. Z. State of Partial Construction. State of partial construction" means buildings and structures which are partially constructed when the building permit for such construction has expired. 11.72.020. Public Nuisances Prohibited. No person shall create, maintain or allow any nuisance as declared herein to remain on any premises within the City of La Quinta. 11.72.030. Public Nuisance Declared. The following are declared public nuisances: A. Buildings or structures which are abandoned, partially destroyed or in a state of partial construction. B. Buildings or structures that have dry rot or warped materials, are infested with termites, or the paint is cracked, peeled or blistered rendering the building unsightly. C. Exterior walls, fences, driveways or sidewalks in a condition of deterioration or disrepair which are defective or unsightly. D. Broken windows, damaged doors or gates which constitute a health or safety hazard or which act as an invitation to trespassers, vagrants, wild or domestic animals or minor children. E. Parking or storing construction equipment, machinery or building materials in a residential zone except during excavation, construction or demolition operations conducted pursuant to a building or grading permit. F. Land graded without a grading permit which causes or may cause eroding, subsidence or surface water drainage problems and is injurious or potentially injurious to adjacent properties and the public health, safety and welfare. G. Any excavation, pit, well or hole maintained in a manner that is dangerous to life or limb. H. Any accumulation of dust, sand, gravel, refuse and waste matter or discarded materials including building and construction materials that endangers public health and safety. I. Outdoor stairs, porches, hand railings, balconies and swings not maintained in accordance with the Uniform Building Code adopted by the City of La Quinta. 11-28-89 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k J. Any swimming pool, spa, pond, foundation or other body of water which is abandoned, unattended, unfiltered or not otherwise maintained resulting in polluted water. K. Premises so maintained as to cause the accumulation of polluted or stagnant water from any source which may cause a hazardous or unhealthy condition, breeding area for insects or erosion of foundation walls or soil. L. The use of any spray, paint, dye, chalk or similar substance to mark or deface any building structure, hillside, rock(s), stormchannel or any other surface open to public view which is commonly known as graffiti. M. Violation of any of the zoning or sign ordinances of the City of La Quinta or any of the Uniform Codes adopted by the City of La Quinta including the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, Plumbing Code, Electrical Code, Mechanical Code, Swimming Pool Code, Fire Code, Health Code, and Uniform Housing Code. N. Maintenance of property so out of harmony or conformity with the maintenance standards of adjacent properties which causes a substantial dimunition in the enjoyment, use or value of adjacent properties. 0. Outdoor burning of any material or structure unless authorized by the La Quinta Fire Department or authorized representative by issuance of a permit. P. Permitting any abandoned, unattended or discarded icebox, refrigerator, freezer or other similar container with an airtight door or lid that cannot be readily released from the inside to remain unattended inside or outside any building or structure. Q. Stockpiling fill dirt or other material without a grading permit. R. Maintenance of grounds, landscape, shrubs, plants or vegetation visible from the public right-ofway which causes a substantial dimunition in the enjoyment, use or value of adjacent properties. S. Landfills containing organic materials except those permitted by the Building Director or the Public Works Director of the City of La Quinta. T. Allowing the following to exist on property: j(S ll-2R-89 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k LA QUINTA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES DECEMBER 5, 1989 Regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council was called to order at the hour of 7:30 P.M. by Mayor Pena, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. PRESENT: Council Members Bohnenberger, Bosworth, Rushworth, Sniff, Mayor Pena ABSENT: None CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA PRESENTATION OF LA QUINTA BEAUTIFUL AWARDS FOR NOVEMBER Mayor Pena presented the following La Quinta Beautiful Awards for November: MOST BEAUTIFUL: Mr. & Mrs. Manuel Abarca, 50-735 Calle Quinto MOST IMPROVED: Mr. & Mrs. Ted Garcia, 53-025 Avenida Vallejo HONORABLE MENTION: Mr. & Mrs. George Snyder, 53-245 Avenida Velasco ANNOUNCEMENTS None COUNCIL REORGANIZATION Election of Mayor Pro Tern The Mayor declared nominations open for Mayor Pro Tern. Council Members Rushworth/Bosworth nominated Council Member Bohnenberger as Mayor Pro Tern. There being no further nominations, the Mayor declared nominations closed and entertained a motion for a unanimous ballot to be cast for Council Member Bohnenberger as Mayor Pro Tern. It was so moved by Council Member Sniff and carried unanimously. CVAG COMMITTEES EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Member: Mayor Pena Alternate: Councilman Bohnenberger ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE Member: Councilman Sniff Alternate: Councilman Bohnenberger HOUSING COMMITTEE Member: Councilman Rushworth Alternate: Jerry Herman /7% BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCity Council Minutes Page 2 December 5, 1989 PUBLIC SAFETY Member: Mayor Pena Alternate: Roger Hirdler EARTHQUAKE & DISASTER PREPAREDNESS SUB-COMMITTEE Member: Councilman Bohnenberger Alternate: Roger Hirdler TRANSPORTATION Member: Councilman Bohnenberger Alternate: Councilwoman Bosworth FRINGE TOED LIZARD PRESERVE TRAILS SUBCOMMITTEE Member: Councilwoman Bosworth Alternate: Planner MOTION It was moved by Councilmembers Bosworth/Rushworth that the CVAG Committee appointments as hereinabove delineated be approved. Motion carried unanimously. MINUTE ORDER NO. 89-136. PALMER CABLEVISION ADVISORY COMMITTEE Council concurred on having staff contact Palmer CableVision as to the status of this committee prior to taking action, in light of the fact that the company is up for sale. MOTION It was moved by Council Members Bohnenberger/Bosworth that the appointees to the Library Advisory Board and C. V. Mosquito Abatement District remain as is. Motion carried unanimously. MINUTE ORDER NO. 89-137. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. PUBLIC HEARING ON CHANGE OF ZONE 89-049 FROM R-l-12,000 TO R-l AND TENTATIVE TRACT 25154 TO SUBDIVIDE 27.45 ACRES INTO 98 SINGLE FAMILY LOTS LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SAGEBRUSH DRIVE AND DATE PALM DRIVE INTERSECTION. APPLICANT: VALLEY LAND DEVELOPMENT. Mr. Herman advised that the proposal is to create 98 single family lots on 27.45 acres located at the terminus of the northeast corner of Sagebrush and Date Palm Drive and to rezone the property from R-l-12,000 to R-1. The tract proposes a public street system. The Planning Commission has reviewed the tract map and change of zone and recommends approval with conditions and adoption of a negative declaration. In answer to questions by Mayor Pena, Mr. Herman advised that the heights will be similar to those in Parc La Quinta. TOM THORNBURG, P.O. Box 750, La Quinta, Applicant, advised that they plan to develop the lots and sell to builders. Most of the lots have 80' frontages and will probably sell for between $40,000 and $50,000. BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCity Council Minutes Page 3 December 5, 1989 The Mayor declared the public hearing OPEN. There being no one wishing to speak, the hearing was CLOSED. MOTION It was moved by Council Members Sniff/Bohnenberger that Ordinance No. 159 be taken up by title and number only and that further reading be waived. Motion carried unanimously. ORDINANCE NO. 159 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP FOR THE CITY, BY REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY REFERRED TO IN CHANGE OF ZONE 89-049 NORTH STAR CALIFORNIA CORPORATION. It was moved by Council Members Sniff/Bohnenberger that Ordinance No. 159 be introduced on first reading. Motion carried by the following vote: AYES: Council Members Bohnenberger, Bosworth, Rushworth, Sniff, Mayor Pena NOES: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: None RESOLUTION NO. 89-133 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, CONCURRING WITH THE ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS AND GRANTING APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE TRACT 25154 TO ALLOW THE CREATION OF A 98-LOT RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION ON A 27.45 ACRE SITE CASE NO. TT 25154 NORTH STAR CALIFORNIA CORPORATION. It was moved by Council Members Bohnenberger/Sniff that Resolution No. 89-133 be adopted. Motion carried unanimously. 2. PUBLIC HEARING ON TENTATIVE TRACT 25125 TO SUBDIVIDE 32+ACRES INTO 117 SINGLE FAMILY LOTS IN THE R-1 ZONE LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST INTERSECTION OF DUNE PALMS ROAD & WESTWARD HO DRIVE APPLICATION: STROTHER ENTERPRISES. Mr. Herman advised that the proposal is to create 117 single family lots on 32 acres located southwest of the corner of Dune Palms Road and Westward Ho Drive. The property is currently zoned R-1 and designated Low Density Residential in the General Plan. He noted that this is one of the sites Desert Sands School District is looking at for development of a high school. The tract will have a public street system. There will be no stormwater retention basins, as all drainage will flow to the stormwater channel. The Planning Commission has reviewed the tract map and recommends approval with conditions. /76Z BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: December 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: BUSINESS SESSION: Tract Map. No. 23913 Quinterra) CONSENT CALENDAR: Z STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: Tract Map submitted for final approval and acceptance of easement and right of way. Subdivision Improvement Agreement submitted for approval and autho<'?ation for City Manager to Execute. Map, Agreement and Improvement Plans are in Z Zstantial compliance with the tentative map and the Conditions of Approval. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: None RECOMMENDATION: Approve Final Tract Map and Subdivision Improvement Agreement. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER FORM*002 7ZY BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: December 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: BUSINESS SESSION: Tract No. 21555-4 Parc La Quinta) CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: Tract Map submitted for final approval and acceptance of easements and right of way. Subdivision Improvement Agreement submitted for approval and authorization for City Manager to execute. Map, Agreement and Improvement Plans are in substantial compliance with the tentative map and the Conditions of Approval. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: None RECOMMENDATION: Approval Final Tract Map and Subdivision Improvement Agreement Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: 7VYI /<ZZ ZON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER FORM*002 Z BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: December 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: BUSINESS SESSION: Request for Variance of Finish Floor Elevation Desert Club Tract Unit No. 5 Lot 79 Calle Paloma) CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: See attached memorandum FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: None RECOMMENDATION: Variance be granted subject to the applicable provisions of the Municipal Code. Submitte y: Approved for submission to City Council: Z K'EDROWSKI; CITY MANAGER FORM#002 327 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k I MEMORANDUM CZ.Aq0Z Z TO: Ron Kiedrowski, City ManaZery FROM: Frank Reynolds, City EngineerZ DATE: December 12, 1989 SUBJECT: Request for Variance of Finish Floor Elevation Desert Club Tract Unit No. 5 Lot 59 Calle Quinta) Lot 78 Calle Paloma) Lot 79 Calle Paloma) Lot 120 Tampico) The owner of the subject property has requested that he be allowed to build at an elevation lower than that prescribed by the Flood Insurance Rate Map FIRM). According to the FIRM, his property is in the A3 flood zone, which would require a 3+ foot pad. The FIRM under which we are operating does not take into account the new flood control facilities which have been constructed in the upper Cove. CVWD officials state that it will be at least six months before a new FIRM is published which will account for the change which has been made. The City Engineer, as the Floodplain Administrator, is not empowered under the floodplain management ordinance to grant variances. The City Council, however, acts as an Appeal Board and may grant variances. In Section 8.11.060, Variance Procedures, in the Zunicipal Code it is stated that generally variances may be issued for new construction and substantial improvernents to be erected on a lot one-half acre or less in size contiguous to and surrounded by lots with existing structures constructed below the base flood level. These requests for a variance meet those criteria. Therefore, it is recommended that the City Council grant the requested variance. However, the Municipal Code also states as follows: Any applicant to whom a variance is granted shall be given written notice that the structure will be permitted to be built with a lowest floor elevation below the regulatory flood elevation and that the cost of flood insurance will be commensurate with the increased risk resulting from the reduced lowest floor elevation. A copy of such notice shall be recorded by the floodplain board in the office of the Riverside County Recorder and shall be recorded in a manner so that it appears in the chain of title of the affected parcel of land." cc: Planning Department BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: December 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: Request for Variance of Finish Floor BUSINESS SESSION: Elevation Desert Club Tract Unit No. 5 Lot 78 Calle Paloma) CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: See attached memorandum FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: None RECOMMENDATION: Variance be granted subject to the applicable provisions of the Municipal Code. SubmitteZy: Approved for submission to City Council: SignaturZ ON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER FORMZOO2 j&7o BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k *ZcF Z Z MEMORANDUM TO: Ron Kiedrowski, City ManaZery FROM: Frank Reynolds, City EngineeZ DATE: December 12, 1989 SUBJECT: Request for Variance of Finish Floor Elevation Desert Club Tract Unit No. 5 Lot 59 Calle Quinta) Lot 78 Calle Paloma) Lot 79 Calle Paloma) Lot 120 Tampico) The owner of the subject property has requested that he be allowed to build at an elevation lower than that prescribed by the Flood Insurance Rate Map FIRM). According to the FIRM, his property is in the A3 flood zone, which would require a 3+ foot pad. The FIRM under which we are operating does not take into account the new flood control facilities which have been constructed in the upper Cove. CVWD officials state that it will be at least six months before a new FIRZ is published which will account for the change which has been made. The City Engineer, as the Floodplain Administrator, is not empowered under the floodplain management ordinance to grant variances. The City Council, however, acts as an Appeal Board and may grant variances. In Section 8.11.060, Variance Procedures, in the Nunicipal Code it is stated that generally variances may be issued for new construction and substantial improvements to be erected on a lot one-half acre or less in size contiguous to and surrounded by lots with existing structures constructed below the base flood level. These requests for a variance meet those criteria. Therefore, it is recommended that the City Council grant the requested variance. However, the Municipal Code also states as follows: Any applicant to whom a variance is granted shall be given written notice that the structure will be permitted to be built with a lowest floor elevation below the regulatory flood elevation and that the cost of flood insurance will be commensurate with the increased risk resulting from the reduced lowest floor elevation. A copy of such notice shall be recorded by the floodplain board in the office of the Riverside County Recorder and shall be recorded in a manner so that it appears in the chain of title of the affected parcel of land." cc: Planning Department c?q.Z BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: December 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: BUSINESS SESSION: Request for Variance of Finish Floor Elevation Desert Club Tract Unit No. 5 Lot 59 Calle Quinto) CONSENT CALENDAR: 17 Z STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: See attached memorandum FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: None RECOMMENDATION: Variance be granted subject to the applicable provisions of the Municipal Code. Submitted y: Approved for submission to City Council: /Zr, Z Signatur RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER FORM*002 I 2 5 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k MEMORANDUM TO: Ron Kiedrowski, City ManaZery FROM: Frank Reynolds, City EngineerZ DATE: December 12, 1989 SUBJECT: Request for Variance of Finish Floor Elevation Desert Club Tract Unit No. 5 Lot 59 Calle Quinta) Lot 78 Calle Paloma) Lot 79 Calle Paloma) Lot 120 Tampico) The owner of the subject property has requested that he be allowed to build at an elevation lower than that prescribed by the Flood Insurance Rate Map FIRM). According to the FIRM, his property is in the A3 flood zone, which would require a 3+ foot pad. The FIRM under which we are operating does not take into account the new flood control facilities which have been constructed in the upper cove. CVWD officials state that it will be at least six months before a new FIRM is published which will account for the change which has been made. The City Engineer, as the Floodplain Administrator, is not empowered under the floodplain management ordinance to grant variances. The City Council, however, acts as an Appeal Board and may grant variances. In Section 8.11.060, Variance Procedures, in the Municipal Code it is stated that generally variances may be issued for new construction and substantial improvements to be erected on a lot one-half acre or less in size contiguous to and surrounded by lots with existing structures constructed below the base flood level. These requests for a variance meet those criteria. Therefore, it is recommended that the City Council grant the requested variance. However, the Municipal Code also states as follows: Any applicant to whom a variance is granted shall be given written notice that the structure will be permitted to be built with a lowest floor elevation below the regulatory flood elevation and that the cost of flood insurance will be commensurate with the increased risk resulting from the reduced lowest floor elevation. A copy of such notice shall be recorded by the floodplain board in the office of the Riverside county Recorder and shall be recorded in a manner so that it appears in the chain of title of the affected parcel of land." cc: Planning Department BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: December 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: Request for Variance of Finish Floor BUSINESS SESSION: Elevation Desert Club Tract Unit No. 5 Lot 120 Tampico) CONSENT CALENDAR: IOL STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: See attached memorandum FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: None RECOMMENDATION: Variance be granted subject to the applicable provisions of the Municipal Code. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER FORM#002 j)Z BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k CZOF Z Z Z MEMORANDUM TO: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager FROM: Frank Reynolds, City Engineer DATE: December 12, 1989 SUBJECT: Request for Variance of Finish Floor Elevation Desert Club Tract Unit No. 5 Lot 59 Calle Quinta) Lot 78 Calle Paloma) Lot 79 Calle Paloma) Lot 120 Tampico) The owner of the subject property has requested that he be allowed to build at an elevation lower than that prescribed by the Flood Insurance Rate Map FIRM). According to the FIRM, his property is in the A3 flood zone, which would require a 3+ foot pad. The FIRM under which we are operating does not take into account the new flood control facilities which have been constructed in the upper Cove. CVWD officials state that it will be at least six months before a new FIRM is published which will account for the change which has been made. The City Engineer, as the Floodplain Administrator, is not empowered under the floodplain management ordinance to grant variances. The City Council, however, acts as an Appeal Board and may grant variances. In Section 8.11.060, Variance Procedures, in the Municipal Code it is stated that generally variances may be issued for new construction and substantial improvements to be erected on a lot one-half acre or less in size contiguous to and surrounded by lots with existing structures constructed below the base flood level. These requests for a variance meet those criteria. Therefore, it is recommended that the City Council grant the requested variance. However, the Municipal Code also states as follows: Any applicant to whom a variance is granted shall be given written notice that the structure will be permitted to be built with a lowest floor elevation below the regulatory flood elevation and that the cost of flood insurance will be commensurate with the increased risk resulting from the reduced lowest floor elevation. A copy of such notice shall be recorded by the floodplain board in the office of the Riverside County Recorder and shall be recorded in a manner so that it appears in the chain of title of the affected parcel of land.'9 cc: Planning Department BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: December 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: Award of bid for cab and chassis. BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: Bids for a cab & chassis will be received on Friday, December 15th. A report and recoininendation will be submitted to the Council on Monday, December 18th. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Subrnitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: Z 4ZZ Signature RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER FORM4OOl ALL BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: DECEMBER 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: ACCEPTANCE OF PLANNING COMMISSION BUSINESS SESSION: RECOMMENDATION FOR IN-LIEU PARK FEES FOR TRACT NO. 23268. CONSENT CALENDAR: APPLICANT: VALLEY LAND DEVELOPMENT STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: The Planning Commission at their meeting of November 14, 1989, reviewed and recommended approval of in-lieu park fees for Tentative Tract No. 23268 Bella La Quinta) which is located on the north side of Miles Avenue, midway between WashinZton Street and Adams Street. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: By minute motion accept Planning Commission recommendation to pay in-lieu fees for Tentative Tract No. 23268 to comply with parkland requirements. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: Z I Z igna RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER BJ/CCZ12/19 F7 0 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: DECEMBER 19, 1989 SUBJECT: ACCEPTANCE OF PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION FOR IN-LIEU PARK FEES FOR TRACT NO. 23268. APPLICANT: VALLEY LAND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY BACKGROUND: The subject property, known as Bella La Quinta, is located on the north side of Miles Avenue, midway between Washington Street and Adarns Street. In order to comply with the City parkiand requirements the Applicant has submitted a proposal to pay $86,000 in-lieu fees. During the Planning Commission review the fees were modified to include eight lots being used for a retention basin. This increases the fees to $90,000. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: The Planning Commission at their meeting of November 14, 1989, by minute motion, unanimously recommended acceptance of the in-lieu park fees, as amended above. RECOMMENDATION: By minute motion accept Planning Commission recommendation to pay in-lieu fees for Tentative Tract No. 23268 to comply with parkland requirements. Attachments: 1. Planning Commission Staff Report dated November 14, 1989 BJ/MEMOSS.018 1 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k MEMORANDUM BS-3 CITY OF LA QUINTA TO: HONORABLE CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: NOVEMBER 14, 1989 SUBJECT: REVIEW OF IN-LIEU FEES To COMPLY WITH PARK REQUIREMENT FOR TRACT 23268 APPLICANT: VALLEY LAND DEVELOPMENT Attached is the Applicant's proposal to pay in-lieu fees for Tentative Tract 23268, located on the north side of Miles Avenue, midway between Washington Street and Adams Street. Note that the proposed fee excludes eight lots being used for retention. This is acceptable, provided the Applicant understands that when those lots are built upon, the fee based on household size and land value at that time will need to be paid. The Planning Commission should review the request and, if acceptable, by Minute Motion, recommend to the City Council approval of this in-lieu fee. attachments: 1. Letter and in-lieu fee calculation from Applicant MR/MEMOPC. 031 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kAIISIateZ Z LAUJINTA MARKET CLAIM OFFICE P 0 BOX 9007 BREA CA 92621 N0V201989 FAX NO# 714-524-4382 November 15, 1989 714-524-4370 CZ MANA6ER In reply please refer to City of La Quinta P.O. Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92253 Attn: City Manager: ROD Kiedrowski RE: MATICH CONSTRUCTION Our Insured: Garry Cotton Our Claim #: 1302197493 FET Date of Loss: 7-4-89 Amount: $2,161.50 Dear Mr. Kiedrowski: This letter is in reference to the water loss suffered, by our insured, on the above captioned date. Matich Construction Company was hired, by the city of La Quinta, to install curbs and gutters. During the course of their work, on the day in question, they broke a water supply line located approximately 150 feet from our insured's house. This caused flooding up onto the property and into their garage damaging various items inside. We have settled with our insured, for these damages, and we are looking to the responsible parties for full reimbursement. This letter will serve as notice, to the city of La Quinta, of our valid and verified claim for damages in the amount of $2,161.50. We will also be directing a letter, to Matich Con- struction Company, asking that they, too, contribute to this loss. Please send the appropriate claim forms, if needed, so that we may complete a proper filing with your municipality. Thank you in advance for your prompt attention and courtesy in the handling of this matter. Co David A. Strough Senior Claim Representative DS ac BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kPugeNo. I Z PROPERTY ClalinNo___________________ Preliminary EstimateZ LOSS WORKSHEET Z ZA Iniwed Final Estimate /-/Z Z fZf IZf\JZ Z I Doi. C&tOZflZ Z j', 2 3 4 9 ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNITS UNIT PRICE COST A.ZY. L Z Z I Z I *&ZZ I L Zi= I 4KZ 6/Z I 5 I I I I I I 1- Z Z &IZ2IxZ3 I I I w,Z Z I I IaZ L I I I I I I I I I I I I ZI- I Th H Z isZ Z Z I I ZZI- I I- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H I I & I I I I I I Z2Z3l w I I I Z I I ifi It I I I I I I I I I I I I I I,', IZ I I tfZZ PZIa/NZ Z Z Z I I I I I I I I lNSTRUCTIONZaIumns 4-9, unshaded column headings on for building or boat IaZi estimates. Unshaded columns 7, 8 and 9 are ayaiIabZe for additional extensions such as deductions %, deductions $. latal Cost, etc. as required. Shaded hiodinas ore for Less on COflInoft ar Z a,.,I;Zmafl* BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k PZge No PROPERTY Z Preliminary EZtjmat.Z LOSS WORKSHEET Final EZtjinat._________________ Z Ingui.d_________________________ DZI. y(iZi.Z cI0iZZZ* 2 3 4 9 ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNITS UNIX PRICE COST Z Z Z Z & I I I I I I I I I I 1 ZF I I I I 4s I I IZ Z I I I I I I I Z Z *1 I I I j I I I Z Z,7;Z7' I I I I I I I I I I I AI I L K IZ I I I I I H I I 3 Z Z I I I 2 ZtZ%[: ZI F_F k I I I I I I I I I I I H Z/zD ZAJ I I__ I I I I I Z I I I I I I I I P4,Nr Z I I Iw I I ifi I I I I I I I I H I I I I I I I I I w Z I INSTRUCTIONS-Columns 4-9, unshaded column headings ore for building or boot loss estimates. Unshaded Columns 7, 8 ond 9 are available for additional extensions such as deductions %, deductions $, total Cost, etc. Os required. Shaded headings are for use on Contents or boat equipment inventories. Th Z BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: DECEMBER 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: PARKLAND STUDY OF THE LA QUINTA AREA BUSINESS SESSION: NORTH OF THE COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT WHITEWATER WASH. CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: I BACKGROUND: Pursuant to a request, Staff has prepared a study of the parkiand status for the area north of the Whitewater Storm Channel. The study indicates where we are today and what will be needed in the future to insure that the needs of the future residents are rnet. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Review and discuss report. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER BJ/CC#12/19.F8 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k aZ4Zids:tai MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR & MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: DECEMBER 19, 1989 SUBJECT: PARKLAND STUDY OF THE LA QUINTA AREA NORTH OF THE COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT WHITEWATER WASH Attached is a parkiand report for your discussion and consideration. MZOGL.O12 i BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 89- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA ANNOUNCING FINDINGS AND GRANTING APPROVAL OF SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 88-012, AMENDMENT #1. SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 88-012, AMENDMENT 41 A. G. SPANOS CONSTRUCTION WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended approval of Specific Plan No. 88-012, pursuant to Section 65500 et seq. of the California Government Code, and transmitted the same to the City Council in compliance with Section 65502 of said Law; and, WHEREAS, the City Council held at least one Public Hearing on Specific Plan No. 88-012, as required by Section 65503 of the California Government Code; and, WHEREAS, on September 6, 1989, the La Quinta City Council approved a Negative Declaration for SP 488-012; and, WHEREAS, the City Council approved Specific Plan No. 88-012 Council Resolution No. 89-96) on September 6, 1989, subject to conditions; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California, did,on the 28th day of November, 1989, hold a duly-noticed Public Hearing on Specific Plan No. 88-012, Amendment No. 1, a request to remove Condition of Approval No. 2C item number 2 and recommend City Council approval of said amendment; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, did on the 19th day of December, 1989, hold a duly-noticed Public Hearing on Specific Plan No. 88-012, Amendment No. 1, a request to remove Condition of Approval No. 2.c. Item 42 and approved said Amendment; and, WHEREAS, at said Public Hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said City Council did find the following facts and reasons to justify the approval of said Specific Plan Amendment: 1. Specific Plan No. 88-012, Amendment No. 1, is consistent with the goals and policies of the General Plan and is consistent with the proposed zoning and development of the site. 2. The Specific Plan approval contained conditions to ensure among other things, consistency with the General Plan and mitigation of environmental consequences. Th BJ/RESOCC.028 1 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, as follows: 1. That the above-.. recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the Council in this case; 2. That the City Council does hereby approve Specific Plan No. 88-012, Amendment No. 1, for reasons set forth in this Resolution. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta, City Council held on this 19th day of December, 1989, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: JOHN PENA, Mayor City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: SAUNDRA L. JUHOLA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: DAWN HONEYWELL, City Attorney City of La Quinta, California BJ/RESOCC.028 2 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 89- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 88-012, AMENDMENT #1 DECEMBER 19, 1989 1. The development shall comply with Exhibit 1, the Specific Plan for Specific Plan 88-012, and the following conditions, which conditions shall take precedence in the event of any conflicts with the provisions of the Specific Plan. 2. a. The project shall be limited to access points as illustrated on the Specific Plan, Exhibit 1. b. The following access points will be right-in/right-out only: o Access point off Washington Street; o The minor access point of f Miles Avenue into the commercial area; o The northern access into the single-family residential area. C. In the following cases, access points in this project must line up with access points identified by approved tentative tracts located opposite this pr03 ect: o The most northerly access point on Adams Street; o The commercial/multiZfamily area access point onto Miles Avenue. 3. The following conditions apply to the commercial area: a. The commercial area should be broken up into at least three commercial buildings, and not become one linear structure. b. Only the following uses shall be allowed in this neighborhood center, provided that they are small in nature, and no outside storage is allowed: o Art supply shops and studios. o Bakery shops, including baking only when incidental to retail sales on the premises. o Banks and financial institutions. o Barber and beauty shops. o Book stores. o Clothing stores. o Confectionery or candy stores. BJ/CONAPRVL.032 1 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k MEMORANDUM TO: SAUNDRA JUHOLA, ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR FROM: MARILYN SMITH, COMMUNITY SERVICE SPECIALIST DATE: DECEMBER 7, 1989 SUBJECT: COMMUNITY SERVICES/SENIOR SERVICES CENTER OFFICE NOVEMBER 1989 MONTHLY REPORT ACTIVITY NOVEMBER 1988 NOVEMBER 1989 EXERCISE CLASS Total Attendance 187 315 Average Attendance 17 29 BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS Total Attendance 105 108 Average Attendance 26 27 ARTS AND CRAFTS Total Attendance See Below 54 Average Attendance See Below 07 PAINTING CLASS Total Attendance See Below 29 Average Attendance See Below 08 CRAFTS AND PAINTING CLASS Total Attendance 49 Average Attendance 16 MORNING MOVIE Total Attendance N/A 06 Average Attendance N/A 03 SOCIAL BRIDGE Total Attendance 120 108 Average Attendance 24 27 BILLIARDS Total Attendance N/A 15 GOLDEN TONES Total Attendance N/A 17 Average Attendance N/A 08 CHOLESTERAL SCREENING Total Attendance N/A 74 GIFT OF LIFE" PROGRAM BY COMMUNITY BLOOD BANK Total Attendance N/A 26 THANKSGIVING POT-LUCK LUNCHEON Total Attendance 20 42 Page 1 of 2 Pages BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kMEMORANDUM-DECEMBER 7, 1989 Community Services/Senior Services Center Office November 1989 Monthly Report Page 2 ACTIVITY NOVEMBER 1988 NOVEMBER 1989 FOOD DISTRIBUTION TOTAL FAMILIES TWO FRIDAYS 38 69 U.S.D.A. DISTRIBUTION TOTAL FAMILIES 20 31 Total People in Families 38 58 LA QUINTA SHARE PROGRAM 101 Units 278 Units Total Families Participating 74 166 Volunteer Hours of Community Service 3,443.5 Hours 3,180.75 Hrs. MEALS ON WHEELS UNITS 121 288 Individuals Served N/A 20 L a Quinta Hotel Supplying Meals Includes Breakfast and Lunch NOVEMBER BIRTHDAY PARTY N/A 30 TOTAL WALK-IN FOR VARIOUS OTHER SERVICES N/A 101 TOTAL NOVEMBER REVENUE $164.00 $683.45 REPORT ON SPECIAL NOVEMBER ACTIVITIES AT THE LA QUINTA SENIOR CENTER Volunteers contributed 628 hours of service doing various services at the Center during the month of November. These activities included taking blood pressure checks, arts and crafts, food distribution, Outreach, window decorating and general help. Meals on Wheels volunteers contributed 223 hours of community service. The Thanksgiving Pot-Luck luncheon was very successful. Everyone contributed a favorite dish or dessert. The Huntsman Restaurant prepared and served the turkey, dressing and gravy-- a 25 lb. turkey was donated by the chef)--tables were decorated in a Thanksgiving Theme--All in all, 42 seniors had a wonderful pre-Thanksgiving and managed to consume approximately 50 lbs. of turkey with very little effort. A good response to our Cholesterol Screening Total attendance was 74. This test is conducted by a licensed technician with the same equipment used in many hospitals. Procedures followed are established medical protocol all needles are sterile and disposed of after each use. Rosemarie Tessier from the Community Blood Bank Center, Inc., of Rancho Mirage presented an interesting and informative program on blood donation, storage and safety of giving and receiving blood. Attendance was 26. /zTh ZTh 2 x BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k MEMORANDUM COUNCIL MEETING DATE: December 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING Community Safety Departmental Report For October, 1989 BUSINESS SESSION CONZNT CALENDAR STUDY SESSION Departmental Report d BACKGROUND Monthly Report for October for Code Enforcement, Animal Control, & Sheriff's Department. Attached Report: Sheriff's Department. Fire Department Report is not available.) FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATIONS: Informational Submitted by: Approved for submission COMMUNITY SAFETY DEPT. to City Council: ROGER T. HIRDLER RON KIEDROWSKI COMMUNITY SAFETY DIRECTOR CITY MANAGER FORMOOl 1 i BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k COMMUNITY SAFETY ACTIVITY REPORT OCTOBER, 1989 CODE ENFORCEMENT 1987 1988 1989 OCTOBER Nuisance Abatements Completed 111 132 245 40 Weed Abatements Completed 199 250 212 21 Vehicle Abatements Completed 153 107 164 55 Warning Notices Vehicles 479 349 481 59 Vehicles Actually Towed 52 12 23 2 Total Incident Reports 343 379 1,097 122 Citation Issued 35 33 83 7 ANIMAL CONTROL Animal Pickups Dogs 371 445 393 66 Cats 270 250 210 28 Animals Redeemed Dogs 55 104 122 25 Cats 4 2 1 1 Bite Reports 31 24 39 1 Citations Issued 82 129 147 24 MTHYRPT2 1 BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: DECEMBER 19, 1989 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: MONTHLY REPORTS FOR NOVEMBER FOR THE BUSINESS SESSION: PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT. CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: Z natur RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER ZJ/CC#11/21.F4 jC BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCURRENT PLANNING DIVISION OCTOBER, 1989 PLOT PLANS: 89-429 WARING ADAMS VENTURE TEMPORARY SALES TRAILER APPROVED FRED WARING & ADAMS SIGN APPROVAL: 89-106 LANDMARK LAND CO. WALL SIGNS APPROVED BY PC PLAZA TAMPICO 89-107 DEANE HOMES TEMPORARY SUBDIVISION APPROVED SIGN MILES AT WASHINGTON GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT: NONE CHANGE OF ZONE: NONE ZONING TEXT AMENDMENTS: NONE TENTATIVE TRACT: 25500 SUNRISE COMPANY DIVIDE PORTION OF TT 21643 SCHEDULED FOR PGA WEST SIDE OF INTO 18 RESIDENTIAL CONDO PC 12/12/89 MADISON SO. OF 54TH LOTS, 9 COMMON LOTS ON 41 ACRES 25397 SUNRISE DESERT DIVIDE 17.5 ACRES INTO IN PROCESS PARTNERS 31 S.F. LOTS PGA EAST END OF PETE DYE AT PEBBLE BEACH TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP: 25462 GEORGE BERKEY DIVIDE 20.9 ACRES APPLICANT SOUTH OF AVE. 58 INTO 4 PARCESL REVISING REQUEST BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k PAGE 2 OF 3 LOT LINE ADJUSTMENTS: NONE SPECIFIC FLANS: 89-014 TRANSPACIFIC DEV. PROPOSED COMMUNITY &IOR APPLICATION N/E CORNER WASHINGTON REGIONAL RETAIL CENTER INCOMPLETE & HIGHWAY 111 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT: NONE PARCEL MERGER: 89-210 GEORGE & LORA GORDON MERGE 2 LOTS INTO 1 APPROVED 89-211 VALLEY LAND DEV. MERGE 5 PARCELS OF IN PROCESS TT 20469 & PARCEL 2 OF TPM 25187 VARIANCE: NONE PUBLIC USE PERMIT: NONE MINOR OUTDOOR EVENTS: NONE RPTPD. 000 2- BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k MEMORANDUM TO: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager FROM: Frank Reynolds, Director of Public Work DATE: December 13, 1989 SUBJECT: Department Report, November 1989 A. Capital Improvement Projects 1. Jefferson Street, Highway 111 to Westward Ho The construction proceeded on schedule, and by the Skins Game the contractor had installed most of the base paving to provide a reasonable riding surface for traffic attending the event. The project should be substantially complete by Christmas. 2. Minipark At the end of the reporting period the underground electrical had been checked out, and the concrete contractor began forming for the walkway. When the sleeves for the gates have been set, the walkways can be poured. 3. Washington Street, Highland Palms to Highway 111 Discussions with property owners on the east side of Washington continued. Survey work was completed and design work was underway. 4. Calle Tampico, Washington to Eisenhower The proposed precise alignment needs to go to the Planning Commission. Meanwhile, our consultant is preparing property descriptions for that right-of-way which must be acquired. 5. City Hall Facility Work on a contract with the architectural firm continued. In the interim the firm was authorized to proceed on the schematic design phase on a time and materials basis. 6. Miscellaneous Landscaping Improvements A landscape architect has been selected, but no work has begun as yet. Th BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kPage 2 Department Report November 1989 B. Cove Improvements Phase I is winding down to finish paving and cleanup. Phase II is well underway. The streets and drainage designs for Phase III have been completed and have been given to CVWD for the sewer and water design. C. Technical Traffic Committee The Committee met during the month to review the median design for Jefferson Street. The minutes of that meeting previously were distributed to the City Council. D. Streets and Park's Division Activity Routine maintenance continued. The Zrews participated in both the Fall Cleanup Day and the village Faire. The new water truck arrived with a number of serious defects, and it was sent back to Chino for remedial work. The Parks Division went through the annual overseeding process in all the grassed areas for which we are responsible. E. Engineering Activity Subdivision activity continues to be intense and involving the following plan checking active): 1. Tract Maps 21 each 2. Improvement Plans 20 each 3. Final Tract Map Approval 2 each 4. Final Parcel Map Approval 2 each Permits issued include the following: 1. Grading Permits 2 each 2. Utility Permits 9 each 3. Miscellaneous Permits 6 each F. Miscellaneous Activity 1. Continued work on the realignment of Avenue 52 2. Represented the City a meetings of the CVAG Technical Transportation Advisory Subcommittee. 3. Attended various meetings with land developers and consulting engineers. QS x'Z x. BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k CITY OF LA ZUINTA ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE Meetinq 0+ December 5. 1Z89 Zll members 0+ the committee were present. 1. The rflinutes 0+ the meetings 0+ November 1 and November 16 were approved. Z. New in4ormation included 2.1. percentages o4 private ownership 0+ parcels in the Zopen space" areas by sections. Some are totallZ privately owned. Total private ownership is si ightly over 4,000 acres. 2.2. a letter +rom Howard Marvin, recommending exchange 0+ private propert,Z with public lands. 2.3. in+ormation +rom Katie Brarrows regarding Scenic Zrea" designations by B.L.N., and plans +or land exchange by that agency. 3. Committee members exchanged and read the written statements prepared by each member regarding their respective positions relating to changing the existing ordinance. These positions ranged +rorn maintaining the existing ordinance Chapter 9.145) as is; as well as various more restrictive conditions; to precluding any development in the hillside areas through converting private lands to public ownership through various exchange programs. 4. These positions were then discussed. it was impossible to reach consensus at this time. It was decided to study the positions +urther and devote another meeting to the issue. Some rnembers also expressed the need to bring in legal expertise to explain what the limitations 0+ action are. 5. The next meeting o4 the committee will be on December 19, at 6:00 pm at the home 0+ Sharon Kennedy, 77-350 Calle Zrroba. Minutes by Fred Wol++ December 10, 1989 H BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k INFORMATIONAL ITEMS: Z COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMISSION MINUTES NOVEMBER 27, 1989 Regular meeting of the Community Services Commission was called to order at the hour of 7:00 P.M. followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. PRESENT: Commissioners Beck, Benedict, Kennedy, Mendoza, Molina and Chairwoman Ladner ABSENT: One Vacancy WRITTEN COMMUNICATION None PUBLIC COMMENT None OLD BUSINESS A. COMMITTEE REPORTS Discussion of Red Ribbon Week Mr. Beck advised the Commission this years Red Ribbon Week was not as profound as in years past. The Senior Citizens made the Red Ribbons, which were passed out in various places and the schools had their programs. 1. Human Services Committee a. Selection of Recipient(s) for LA QUINTA BEAUTZFUL AWARD for month of November. Commissioners concurred on the following awards: MOST BEAUTIFUL 50-735 Calle Quinto MOST IMPROVED 53-025 Vallejo HONORABLE MENTION 53-245 Avenida Velasco Commissioners concurred on the December meeting being held on December 18, 1989. b. Discussion of Academic Awards Program Mrs. Mendoza advised that she had talked with both school principals about the possibility of having a New Leaf Award" with the criteria being established by the schools, based on the first quarter of reporting and compared with the second quarter. Discussion of having a plaque or certificates will be decided on at a later date. q BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_kCommunity Services Page 2 November 27, 1989 Commission School Principals wanted some time to converse with staff members. She said that the School Principals would come back to the Commission with a recommendation after discussion with staff. Commission concurred that the type of awards needed further discussion. Mr. Beck felt strongly about including the high school students in this program, since there are hundreds of High School students from La Quinta. Mrs. Mendoza suggested that the program start out with La Quinta Schools and then in the future broaden out to the high schools. Mr. Molina suggested this program stay simplified. Mr. Beck reminded the commission when this program was formed it was intended for the plain student", and there was no designated grade level. Stan Sniff, P. 0. Box 1414, La Quinta, stated that basically, the Academic incentive program was to recognize those who made significant improvements in their grades, not necessarily those students who made top grades. He was in hopes that Desert Sands Unified School District would jointly sponsor this program with the City of La Quinta. Mr. Sniff felt that children take great pride in winning something, if it recognizes effort and achievement. He would like to see this program start in February. 2. PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE REPORT a. Discussion of Bike Lanes and Master Plan for Parks and Recreation. Chairwoman Ladner stated she had attended the study session between the Parks and Recreation District and the City Council. She wished to have someone from the District come to a Commission meeting and discuss the current plans for the City. She has talked with Lucy Swain after the Joint meeting and invited her to attend the next commission Meeting. Chairwoman Ladner discussed the problems with the Sports complex and the Parks and Recreation Department. Mr. Beck suggested Jack Abels, Director for La Quinta be formally invited to attend the next meeting. BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02 d_k Community Services Page 3 November 27, 1989 Commission 3. CULTURE & FINE ARTS COMMITTEE REPORT a. Discussion of 91Arts in Public Places" Mrs. Mendoza reported she had visited Scottsdale and had an opportunity to view some of their Art in Public Places" at the Civic Center. Pictures were shared with Commission members. Mrs. Mendoza stated she had spoke with Meg Ryan about the Palm Desert Arts in Public Places. She advised of the problems they had. Commissioner Beck thanked Mr. Stan Sniff for his contribution to the meeting. Mr. Beck suggested that the Commission convey to the Council their feelings on subjects that were approved. MOTION It was moved by Mrs. Mendoza, seconded by Mr. Beck to form a Sub Committee to look into the possibility of an Ordinance for the City providing for Art in Public Places Sub Committee and the Sub Committee be made up of two 2) people from the following; The La Quinta Art Foundation, The Fine Arts Committee and The Community Services Commission. Motion carried unanimously. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF OCTOBER 30, 1989 Mr. Beck wanted to clarify his absence. He stated he wanted to make sure it was an excused absence. Mrs. Ladner stated she had presented it as an excused absence. MOTION It was moved by Mrs. Mendoza, seconded by Mr. Beck to approved the minutes of October 30, 1989 as submitted. Motion carried unanimously. NEW BUSINESS Mr. Beck stated the City Council recently allotted $10,000.00 for Child Care. Mr. Beck would like to pass onto the Council how some of the money should be spent. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. Upon motion by Mrs. Ladner, seconded by Mrs. Kennedy and carried. Respectfully S itted. ndraL. J la, City Clerk City of La Quinta BIB] 12-17-1998-U01 03:34:43PM-U01 CC-U02 12-U02 19-U02 1989-U02