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1990 03 20 CCd_p2 I CITY COUNCIL AGENDA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 78-105 Calle Estado La Quinta, California 92253 Regular Meeting March 20, 1990 7:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER Beginning Reso. No. 90-23 Ord. No. 167 a. Pledge of Allegiance b. Roll Call CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA ANNOUNCEMENTS Introduction of Tom Freeman, Emergency ServiceZ ZZorZinator for Piverside County. PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Public Hearing on Specific Plan 89-014 for a Commercial Shopping Center with Approximately 618,000 sq. ft. of Floor Area on 60 + Acres and Acceptance of Planning Commission Report of Action for Plot Plan 90-434 to Allow Construction of Phase I & III of the Project Five Major Stores and Retail Shops) in the C-P-S Zone and Confirmation of Environmental Determination. Property is Bounded by Whitewater Storm Channel; Highway 111; Adams and Washington Street. Applicant: Transpacific Development Co. a) Resolution Action. b) Acceptance of Planning Commission Report of Action. 2. Public Hearing on Tentative Tract 25237 for Re-Subdivision of Tract 14496-6 and 14496-7 Consisting of 26.81 Acres, Into 54 Single Family Lots Located on the North Side of Avenida Fernando About 1/4 Mile West of Eisenhower Drive and Confirmation of Environmental Assessment. Applicant: La Quinta Joint Venture. a) Resolution Action. Z 3. Public Hearing on Revision to Title 9 of the Municipal Code Revising Chapter 9.160 Off-Street Parking" and Confirmation of Environmental Assessment. ZOA No. 89-012) a) Motion to take up Ordinance No.ZZby title and number only and waive further reading. b) Motion to Introduce Ordinance No. Zon first reading. BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p24. Public Hearing on Revision to Title 9 of the Municipal Code to Eliminate Zones Which Are Not Used and Confirmation of Environmental Assessment. a) Motion to take up Ordinance No. /ZZby title and number only and waive further reading. b) Motion to Introduce Ordinance No. /Z on first reading. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS a. Letter from Coachella Valley Mountains Trust Regarding Charter Membership. Z b. Letter received regarding traffic situation in front of St. Francis of Assisi Church. BUSINESS SESSION 1. Presentation of Annual Report by Palmer CableVision. 2. Consideration of Reimbursement Agreement with Landmark Land Company for Improvements to Park Avenue and Avenue 50. a) Minute Order Action. 3. Award of Bid for Street Sweeping Services to Waste Management. a) Minute Order action. 4. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 166 re: Special Fire Tax Z. Z Z. ZZd4 Z Z CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Approval of Demand Register. 2. Approval of Minutes of March 6, 1990. 3. Authorization to Increase Salary Range for Position of Associate Civil Engineer. 4. Acceptance of Jefferson Street Improvement Project No. 89-04 and Authorization to File Notice of Completion Z lease Retention. 5. Acceptance of Eisenhower and Tampico Improvement Project No. 88-02 and Authorization to File Notice of Completion and Release Retention. Z Z. Adoption of Resolution of Support for the California Desert Protection Act. 7. Approval of General Fund Reserve Appropriation for Payment of Liability Claim. A BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p28. Final Approval of Parcel Map 24995. 9. Acceptance of Street Right of Way for a Portion of Washington Street Near Avenue 47. 10. Approval of Architectural Elevations for Additional Unit for Tract 23269 La Quinta Highlands). COUNCIL COMMENTZ PUBLIC COMMENT Z CLOSED SESSION a. Discussion of Litigation City of Indio/Indio Case No. 57496 Potential Litigation City of Palm Springs b. Discussion of Land Acquisition Through Eminent Domain c. Discussion Regarding Personnel ADJOURNMENT 7 BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2COUNCIL MEETING DATE: MARCH 20, 1990 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: LL PUBLIC HEARING ON SPECIFIC PLAN 89-014 BUSINESS SESSION: TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A 618,000 SQUARE FOOT SHOPPING CENTER ON 60+ CONSENT CALENDAR: ACRES, CONFIRMATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION AND ACCEPTANCE OF PLANNING COMMISSION REPORT OF ACTION FOR PLOT PLAN 90-434 LOCATED ON PROPERTY BOUNDED BY THE WHITEWATER STORM CHANNEL, HIGHWAY 111, ADAMS STREET FUTURE) AND WASHINGTON STREET. APPLICANT: TRANSPACIFIC DEVELOPMENT CO. BACKGROUND: The Planning Commission at their meeting of February 27, 1990, unanimously adopted Planning Commission. Resolution 90-008, recommending approyal of Specific Plan 89-014, adopted minute motion 90-004 approving Plot Plan 90-434, subject to conditions.Z- FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Move to adopt City Council Resolution 90- approving the Specific Plan 89-014, subject to conditions and accept report of Planning Commission action on Plot Plan 90-434. &ubmitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER BJ/CC#3/20 F2 H BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNTNG & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: MARCH 20, 1990 SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING ON SPECIFIC PLAN 89-014 TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A 618,000 SQUARE FOOT SHOPPING CENTER ON 60+ACRES, CONFIRMATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION AND ACCEPTANCE OF PLANNING COMMISSION REPORT OF ACTION FOR PLOT PLAN 90-434 TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF PHASES I & III OF THE PROJECT IN THE C-P-S ZONE LOCATED ON PROPERTY BOUNDED BY THE WHITEWATER STORM CHANNEL, HIGHWAY 111, ADAMS STREET FUTURE) AND WASHINGTON STREET. BACKGROUND: The request before the City Council consists of two applications as follows: 1. Specific Plan 89-014: The commercial specific plan is to allow a 617,595 + square foot commercial center with a variety of uses. The known uses would include a supermarket, drugstore, home improvement center, several large retailers, restaurants drive thru and sit down) financial institutions, two service stations with a car wash, a major discounter, retail shops, and as alternatives, a bowling alley, family entertainment center and/or movie complex. The project is described as a three phase endeavor with the west side of the site, up to the home improvement center being Phase 1. Phase II would be the center portion of the site, while Phase III would begin at the east end of the Major IIB?v and include Major ItAll, which would be the largest individual user in the project. 2. Plot Plan 90-434: The Plot Plan request submitted includes Phase 1 and 3 described above. The plans for these phases show a detailed site plan layout for the entire two phases. However, the satellite buildings are only indicated as pad locations. Architectural elevations and details have been provided only for the main buildings along the northern boundary. Therefore, further action through approvals of plot plan or BJ/MEMOSS.023 1 BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 conditional use permit applications as required by the C-P-S Zone requirements will be necessary prior to the construction of the satellite pads. The initial construction of these two phases would consist of $303,200 square feet of floor space. The Design Review Board has reviewed the architectural elevations for the main building and conditionally recommended their approval. Their major concern was the easterly major retailer's lack of architectural compatibility with the balance of the project. During the Planning Commission hearings, the Applicant presented revised architectural elevations for that major tenant, which provided some architectural compatibility. The Planning Commission accepted the revised elevations and requested that further changes to increase compatibility be pursued. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT REVISION: The Engineering Department has requested an amendment to Condition 455.D. regarding required street improvements on Adams Street. The Condition as approved by the Planning Commission is as follows: Adam.Z ZZtreet: From Highway 111 to the WhiLwZter Channel: half-width street improvements and appurtenant conforms and amenities, plus turning lanes and appropriate transitions as needed at Highway 111 intersection. The recommended Condition is as follows: Adams Street: From Highway 111 to Westward Ho Drive: half-width General Plan street improvements including all appurtenant conforms and amenities, plus a 14-foot wide northbound travel lane, plus turning lanes and appropriate transitions as needed at the Highway ill intersection to match the Primary Arterial street improvements on Adams Street south of Highway 111. Staff would recommend that the amended condition be required. The attached draft resolution has the revised Condition 55.D. Should the City Council not wish to impose it, Staff should be instructed to reinsert the original condition. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: The Planning Commission reviewed the request on February 13, 1990, and continued the item to the meeting of February 27, 1990, in order to allow some questions regarding the Conditions of Approval to be resolved by Staff. At the February 27, 1990, continued Hearing the Planning Commission again considered the project. The Applicant did request several revisions to the Conditions of Approval. BJ/MEMOSS.023 2 BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2On a matter by Commissioner Zelles, seconded by Commissioner Bund, Planning Commission Resolution 90-008 was unanimously adopted, with amendments to Conditions Z4, 26, 27.F., 55.C., and 67. On a motion by Commissioner Zelles, seconded by Commissioner Bund, Minute Motion 90-004 was adopted approving Plot Plan 90-434 subject to conditions. COUNCIL ACTION: Staff recommends the following: 1. Move to adopt City Council Resolution 90- approving Specific Plan 89-014, subject to the attached conditions, and confirming the environmental determination; and, 2. Move to adopt Minute Motion 90- accepting report of Planning Commission action for Plot Plan 90-434. Attachments: 1. Planning CZmmissiZ Sta.-f report dated February 27, 1990 2. Planning Commission minutes of February 13, & 27, 1990. 3. Conditions of Approval for PP 90-434. 4. 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CALENDAR: CONDO LOTS AND 127 UNITS TO 54 SINGLE FAMILY LOTS ENCOMPASSING 26.81 ACRES ON THE NORTH SIDE OF AVENIDA FERNANDO, STUDY SESSION: +1/4 MILE WEST OF EISENHOWER DRIVE, WITHIN THE LA QUINTA COVE GOLF CLUB SPECIFIC PLAN AREA SANTA ROSA COVE). BACKGROUND: On March 13, 1990, the La Quinta Planning Commission recommended by resolution action, that the City Council approve Tentative Tract 25237, subject to the conditions as revised by the Planning Commission. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Move to adopt City Council Resolution 90- concurring with the Environmental Determination of Environmental Assessment 89-146, and granting approval of Tentative Tract 25237, subject to the conditions as recommended. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: I Af gna e RON'KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER BJ/CCZ3/20 F3 BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: MARCH 20, 1990 SUBJECT: TENTATIVE TRACT 25237 APPLICANT: LA QUINTA JOINT VENTURE OWNER: LANDMARK LAND COMPANY REQUEST: TO RE-SUBDIVIDE +26.81 ACRES WITHIN RECORDED TRACTS 14496-6 AND 14496-7, FROM 13 CONDOMINIUM LOTS AND 127 UNITS, TO 54 SINGLE FAMILY LOTS FOR DETACHED CUSTOM HOMES SEE ATTACHMENT #1 OF ATTACHED PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT DATED MARCH 13, 1990). LOCATION: WITHIN THE LA QUINTA COVE GOLF CLUB SPECIFIC PLAN A.K.A. SANTA ROSA COVE), ON THE NORTH SIDE OF AVENIDA FERNANDO, + 1/4-MILE WEST OF EISENHOWER DRIVE SEE ATTACHMENT #2 Z OF ATTACHED PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT). NET DENSITY: 2.35 UNITS PER ACRE GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION: LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL 2-4 UNITS PER ACRE) SPECIFIC PLAN DESIGNATION: NO LAND USE PLAN APPROVED; FOLLOWS LA QUINTA GENERAL PLAN DESIGNATION. ZONING: R-2-80007 R-2-10,0OO, R-5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS: THE REVISED SPECIFIC PLAN Z121-E FOR LA QUINTA COVE GOLF CLUB WAS APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS WHICH REQUIRE AN INITIAL STUDY FOR ANY SUBSEQUENT DEVELOPMENT APPROVALS WITHIN THE SPECIFIC PLAN AREA. PURSUANT TO THIS REQUIREMENT, AN INITIAL STUDY ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT 89-146) WAS PREPARED SEE ATTACHMENT #3 OF ATTACHED PLANNING COMMISSION STAFF REPORT). THIS STUDY IDENTIFIED MINOR BJ/MEMOWN.018 1 BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 IMPACTS RELATED TO TRAFFIC, LIGHT/GLARE, AND AESTHETICS. IT WAS DETERMINED THAT THESE IMPACTS CAN BE MITIGATED THROUGH MEASURES IMPOSED AS APPROVAL CONDITIONS IF THE SUBJECT TRACT IS APPROVED; THEREFORE, A NEGATIVE DECLARATION HAS BEEN RECOMMENDED. PROJECT BACKGROUND: THE PROPOSED TRACT IS A PORTION OF THE OVERALL SPECIFIC PLAN FOR LA QUINTA COVE GOLF CLUB, ORIGINALLY APPROVED IN 1975. TRACT 14496 WAS ORIGINALLY APPROVED AS A PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF 589 STATUTORY CONDOMINIUM UNITS; CURRENT APPROVALS IN EFFECT FOR THE TRACT AREA BOUNDARY ALLOW 541 UNITS, OF WHICH 77 ARE SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED. 14496-4 AND 14496-5 HAVE ALSO BEEN PREVIOUSLY RE-SUBDIVIDED AND RECORDED AS TRACTS 21813 AND 21120, RESPECTIVELY. THESE TWO TRACTS COMPRISE THE 77 DETACHED UNITS, WHICH PREVIOUSLY WERE 125 CONDOMINIUM UNITS. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: TENTATIVE TRACT 25237 PROPOSES 54 SINGLE FAMILY LOTS FOR CUSTOM HOME DEVELOPMENT. THE TRACT ENTRY IS FROM AVENIDA FERNANDO, +250-FEET WEST OF AVENIDA OBREGON. THE MAP BEFORE YOU IS THE PRODUCT OF SEVERAL REVISIONS, PARTLY DUE TO STAFF REQUIREMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS, AND PARTLY DUE TO CHANGES IN MARKETING APPROACH BY THE APPLICANT. THE PROJECT CONTAINS A TIERED WATERFALL TREATMENT LOT E) WINDING AROUND LOT 49, WITH A 7-FOOT WATER SURFACE VARIATION DOWN TO STREET LOT H. THE TRACT UTILIZES 37-FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY PRIVATE STREETS EXCEPT AT CUL-DE-SAC ACCESS POINTS LOTS K, L, M), WHERE THE RIGHT-OF-WAY IS REDUCED TO 32-FEET. THE SMALLEST LOT SIZE IS 13,200 SQUARE FEET, THE LARGEST BEING OVER 20,000 SQUARE FEET. THE PROPOSED MAP SHOWS THE CURRENT GUARDHOUSE/GATE ON AVENIDA FERNANDO RELOCATED TO APPROXIMATELY 85-FEET WEST OF AVENIDA OBREGON. A MINIMUM 15-FOOT FLOOD CONTROL CHANNEL IS ALSO INDICATED ALONG THE BASE OF THE NORTHERLY HILLSIDE AREAS. BACKGROUND: At their March 13, 1990 meeting, the Planning Commission took action to recommend to the City Council approval of Tentative Tract 25237, subject to the Staff recommended conditions with the following modifications: BJ/MEMOWN.018 2 BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p21. Condition #5: The planning Commission deleted the requirement for clearances from the Santa Rosa Cove Homeowner' S Association as there will be a different Homeowner's Association governing this tract. 2. Condition #12.c.: This condition was modified to allow the required drainage facility to be constructed in an easement outside the Tentative Tract boundary; the easement must be secured by La Quinta Joint Venture. 3. Condition #13: This condition was amended to require these items prior to Final Map approval by the City Council and require a landscape grading plan and not an overall grading plan. 4. Condition #28: This condition was changed to allow two-story, 24-foot building height in lieu of the Staff's recommendation for one-story, 17-feet in height. 5. Condition 429: This condition was basically revised to incorporate time limits within which the identified improvements are to be completed. Also, a statement was added to insure that any legal action related to the gating requirements would not preclude any other aspects of the tract's physical development. FINDINGS: Findings to support approval of Tentative Tract 25237 can be found in the attached City Council Resolution 90- RECOMENDATI ON: Move to adopt City Council Resolution 90- granting City Council approval of Tentative Tract 25237, subject to the conditions as recommended by the planning Commission. Attachments: 1. planning Commission Staff report dated March 13, 1990 2. City Council Resolution 90- with conditions. 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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Move to waive further reading and introduce City Council Ordinance for zoning Ordinance Amendment 90-012, and adopt the Negative Declaration proposed for this application. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: Z MANAGER BJ/CC#3/6 F6 BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING'& DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: MARCH 20, 1990 SUBJECT: PUZLIC HEARING, REVISED PARKING ORDINANCE, CHAPTER 9.160 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE BACKGROUND: Attached is the Zoning Ordinance Amendment 89-012) for the Revised Parking Regulations. The changes consist primarily of updating the former County Parking Regulations to make it fit our City expectations. The Village Parking authority is built into the regulations, as are many other minor changes, including landscaping, lighting, loading berths, and pavement. A certain amount of flexibility,is provided so that we don't require more parking than is necessary. The Planning Commission first reviewed this document on October 24, 1989. Numerous changes have been made based upon their comments and those of other agencies and City Departments. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: The Planning Commission on February 13, 1990, recommended on a four to one vote, adoption of the Ordinance as attached. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Move to waive further reading and introduce City Council Ordinance No. for Zoning Ordinance Text Amendment 89-012 and adopt the Negative Declaration prepared for this application. BJ/MEMOJH.056 1 /ii BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 9 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE BY REPLACING CHAPTER 9.160 WITH NEW REGULATIONS. CASE NO: ZOA Z90-0l2 The City Council of the City of La Quinta, California does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. City of La Quinta Municipal Code Title 9 Riverside County Ordinance No. 348 adopted by reference by this City Council in Ordinance No. 5, operative August 29, 1982) is hereby amended by eliminating Chapter 9.160 of the La Quinta Municipal Code. SECTION 2. There is hereby added to the La Quinta Municipal Code Chapter 9.160 to read as setforth in Exhibit ZA'Z, attached hereto and made part of. SECTION 2. WHEREAS, said Amendment of the zoning Ordinance has complied with the requirements of Z`The Rules to Implement the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970'Z County of Riverside, Resolution No. 82-212, adopted by reference in the City of La Quinta Ordinance No. 5), in that the Planning Director conducted an initial study, and has determined that the Amendment to the zoning Ordinance will not have a significant adverse impact on the environment; and, SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty 30) days after its adoption. SECTION 4. POSTING. The City Clerk shall, within 15 days after passage of this ordinance, cause it to be posted in at least three public places designated by resolution of the City Council; shall certify to the adoption and posting of this ordinance; and, shall cause this ordinance and its certification, together with proof of posting, to be entered into the Book of Ordinances of this City. The foregoing Ordinance was approved and adopted at a meeting of the City Council held on this 20th day of March, 1990, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: BJ/ORDDRFT.038 1 BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 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/ORDDRFT.038 2 j:i; BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2COUNCIL MEETING DATE: MARCH 20, 1990 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: j ZONING ORDINANCE TEXT AMENDMENT 90-013, BUSINESS SESSION: ELIMINATING ZONES WHICH ARE NOT USED, AND CONFIRMATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSENT CALENDAR: DETERMINATION. STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: The Planning Commission on February 27, 1990, recommended to the City Council the elimination of various zones not currently used within La Quinta. These zones are holdovers from when the City adopted the County regulations upon incorporation. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Move to waive further reading and introduce City Council Ordinance for Zoning Ordinance Amendment 90-013, and adopt the Negative Declaration prepared for this application. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: 4? RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER BJ/CCfl3/06.F5 BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 MEMORANDUM TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: MARCH 20, 1990 SUBJECT: AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO DROP ZONES WHICH THE CITY DOES NOT USE BACKGROUND: When the County Zoning Ordinance was adopted for use within the City, there was some thought that many of the zones contained within the County Zoning Ordinance might some day be used by the City. This has not been the case. Many of the unused zones pertain to various rural or agricultural uses. Others relate to manufacturing which the City has not reserved in the General Plan) any land for. The Staff has been observing what a waste the unused Zones create in our Zoning Ordinance. The time has now come to eliminate the unused zones. ANALYSIS: The following zones have been proposed to be eliminated from the Zoning Ordinance on the basis that they have not been used in the past and will probably not be used in the future: 9.24 R-R Zone Rural-Residential) 9.28 R-R-O Zone Rural-Residential, Outdoor Advertising) 9.36 R-l-A Zone One Family Dwelling-Mountain Resort) 9.40 R-A Zone Residential Agricultural) 9.56 R-3-A Zone General Residential Mountain Resort) 9.64 R-T-R Zone Mobilehome Subdivision-Rural) 9.92 I-P Zone Industrial Park) 9.96 M-I Zone Light Manufacturing) 9.100 M-4 Zone Medium Industrial) 9.104 M-2 Zone Heavy Industrial) 9.108 M-R Zone Mineral Resources) 9.112 M-R-A Zone Mineral Resources & Related Manufacturing) 9.120 A-F Zone Light Agricultural with Poultry) 9.124 A-2 Zone Heavy Agricultural) 9.128 W-2 Zone Controlled Development Areas) 9.132 R-D Zone Regulated Development Areas) 9.136 N-A Zone Natural Assets) 9.140 W-2-M Zone Controlled Development Area with Mobilehomes) BJ/MEMOTB.018 1 jyc) tX BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2There is some thought that if Bermuda Dunes were to be annexed and the area north of the Interstate, some use might be made of the manufacturing zones. However, it is proposed that if the annexation comes to pass, the County zones do not provide enough protection. New zones would need to be created to fit what La Quinta actually wants to create in these new zones. RECOMMENDATION: Discuss the proposed zones to be eliminated from the Ordinance. If satisfactory, then adopt the attached Resolution recommending to the City Council that the proposed zones be eliminated from the zoning Ordinance. BJ/MEMOTB.018 2 BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 WRITTEN COMMUNICATION: a COACHELLA VALLEY MOUNTA NS TRUST 2Z2, 59Z25 D.;rsrZ \j QZm March 1, 1990 CITY OFLAeii*yA Mayor John Pena Members of City Council MAR 11990 City of La Quinta P.O. Box 1504 La Quinta, CA. 92253 Honorable Body: It is with great pleasure that I address you as President of the Coachella Valley Mountains Conservancy. As you are aware, we have been in the organizing stage for the past year. Our primary purpose is Preservation of Natural Scenic Views, Protection of Native Plants and Animals, Promotion of Environment'Z Z and Acquisition of Lands for Conservation. There are over 53,000 acrZs u critical concern that are privately owned. Lands held in our Conservancy would offer protection for over 600 species of plants, Big Horn Sheep, toads, eagles and many more animals in the endagered stages. A Bill sponsored by Senator Robert Presley created this Conservancy, in an effort to preserve scenic mountains by paying fair market value for lands deemed to be important for their natural and scenic values to the people of the Coachella Valley. We invite you to join the cities of Rancho Mirage and Palm Desert in becoming Charter Members of our organization with a minimum $5,000 one-time only donation. Naturally, a larger donation would be appreciated. We invite you to send a representative to our next Board Meeting on April 4, at 9 a.m. in the Rancho Mirage Council Chambers. Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you for your attention to this important matter. Sincerely, Ray Baca President BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 20, 1990 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: Consider Reimbursement Agreement with Landmark Land Company for Irnprovements to Park Avenue and Avenue 50 PUBLIC HEARING: BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: See attached memorandum FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: $80,000 reimburseable by future development) RECOMMENDATION: 1. Authorize entering into Agreement 2. Authorize recordation of Council Resolution 86-48 Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: K? RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER FORM*00l ALL BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 MEMORANDUM To: Ronald L. Kiedrowski, City Manager FROM: Frank Reynolds, Director of Public Works/Z City Engineer DATE: March 7, 1990 SUBJECT: Landmark Land Co. Reimbursement Agreement Landmark Land Company is proceeding with the of fsite improvements for Tentative Tract. No. 23292 Duna La Quinta), and it is proposed to enter into an agreement with them to construct as a part of their work the Park Avenue connection to Avenue 50 and to widen Avenue 50 from their eastern boundary to Park Avenue. This will then create the safer route to school" which has been discussed previously upon several occasions. Sirce the added improvements in question traverse and Zb'it la"AZ noZ under the control of Landmark, it is proposed to reimburse Landmark for its actual costs and subsequently recover those costs from the developer of the adjacent property. The owner of the adjacent property has filed Tentative Tract No. 25429 Painted Cove), and it's entirely possible that the timing of his improvements may make this proposed Agreement with Landmark moot; however we believe that it is in the City's best interests to have this Reimbursement Agreement in place for two reasons: 1) It assures us that the Park Avenue and Avenue 50 improvements will be in place prior to the beginning of the next school year; and 2) It seems to satisfy the intent of Council Resolution 86-48, which would finally allow the vacation of Adams Street from Avenue 48 to the south City Limits. With respect to the latter, Adams Street never has officially been vacated due to the language in the above Resolution. Specifically, the Resolution stated that the city Clerk was not authorized to record the vacation until two conditions were met: 1) That existing public utility easements shall be relocated or abandoned; and 2) That Realigned Adams Street" Park Avenue) be constructed. BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2Landmark Land Co. Reimbursement Agreement Page 2 Item 1 above is and has been taken care of through the development process Pyramids, the School site, Duna La Quinta and Oak Tree West). It is our feeling that the proposed Reimbursement Agreement with Landmark and the development of TT 23292 and 25429 satisfy the remaining condition. Therefore, it is recommended that the Council take two actions: 1) Authorize the Mayor to enter into a Reimbursement Agreement with Landmark Land Company for the construction of irnprovements in Park Avenue and Avenue 50; and 2) Authorize the City Clerk to record a certified copy of Council Resolution 86-48 in the office of the county Recorder of Riverside County. Th Z BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 20, 1990 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: Consider Award of Street Sweeping Contract PUBLIC ZEARING: BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: See attached memorandum FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: $7,739.88 for remainder of fiscal 1989-1990 RECOMMENDATION: Council reject the low bid by Kaylor Sweeping and accept the next lower bid by Waste Management of the Desert, and authorize the City Manager to sign all pertinent documentsZ Submitted Approved for submission to City Council: Signat re ON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER FORM*001.ALL Qj BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 MEMORANDUM TO: Ron Kiedrowski, City Manager FROM: Frank Reynolds, Director of Public Works City Engineer DATE: March 13, 1990 SUBJECT: Award of Street Sweeping Contract On March 8, 1990 bids were opened for the City's two-year street sweeping contract. Two bids were received and the results are: Curb Miles Kaylor Sweeping Waste Management 25-30 $ 1,976 per mo. $ 2,579.96 per mo. 30-35 2,335 3,049.04 35-40 2,607 3,518.13 40-45 3,025 4,293.93 45-50 3,132 4,799.08 While Kaylor Sweeping was the lower bidder, staff recommends that this bid be rejected by the City Council. It is staff's opinion that Kaylor is not a responsible bidder. The basis for this opinion is as follows: 1. Kaylor Sweeping formerly known as Cleansweep Enterprises) has been sweeping La Quinta streets under an informal agreement for the past three years. During that time there have been numerous complaints about Kaylor's failures to sweep in various areas and about the adequacy of the sweeping. These complaints have been followed up on by staff and cornrnunicated to Kaylor, but while there might be sporadic improvements in service, overall their performance is judged to be unsatisfactory. Chronic complaints have been received in such locations as La Quinta Palms along Fred Waring, Vista Grande, Washington Street, the Highland Palms area, the area by the schools, Eisenhower Drive, the bridges over the Whitewater and La Quinta Evacuation Channel, and the Village area. As a matter of fact, on the day bids were received, a regular sweeping day, the street in front of City Hall had either not been swept or was swept inadequately. In summary, based upon past performance, staff has little confidence in Kaylor's ability or willingness to clean the streets to the City's standards and specifications. It is submitted that with the curb miles that are being added Z`Q BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2Award of Street sweeping Contract Page 2 through the Cove Improvements project, the City should not settle for the kind of service experienced over the past three years. 2. It is considered that the portion of Kaylorts bid which responds to a request for information about the method of disposal of debris is non-responsive. He uses the single word dump", but that doesn't satisfy the intent of the question. Accordingly, Kaylor has not indicated a legal, approved dumping site. Staff is concerned about the City's liability should Kaylor not be dumping in an approved facility. Furthermore, it is staff's opinion that Waste Management of the Desert is the lower responsible, responsive" bidder. Therefore, staff recommends that Waste Management be awarded the contract for the amounts bid. STRSWP ENGPRJ BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 ORDINANCE NO. 166 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, DETERMINING AND PROPOSING A SPECIAL TAX FOR FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION WHEREAS, the level of fire protection and prevention and related paramedic and community safety services which can be provided from existing revenue sources has been determined to be inadequate to meet the current and future needs of the City of La Quinta; and WHEREAS, California law authorizes the City of La Quinta to levy a special tax for such purposes, provided such special tax is first approved by a two-thirds vote of the voters voting on such a proposition in a general or special municipal election; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the authority contained in Government Code Sections 53970 et seZ. and in accordance with the provisionZ of those Sections, the City Council desires to propose to the voters in the City of La Quinta on June 5, 1990 that a special tax be levied for fire protection and prevention and related paramedic and community safety services; and WHEAAAS, such special tax must be approved by two-thirds of the voters voting in the June 5, 1990 election before it may be levied in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN as follows: Section 1: Chapter 3.19 is hereby added to the La Quinta Municipal Code to read: CHAPTER 3.19 SPECIAL TAX FOR FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION 3.19.010 Authority and Adoption. Pursuant to the authority contained in Government Code Sections 53970 et seZ., a special tax for fire protection and prevention and related paramedic and community safety services is hereby levied within the City of La Quinta, California. 3.19.020 Levv of Special Tax. The special tax for fire protection and prevention shall be levied on a class of improvement to property and use of property basis. Subject to the limitations set forth in Section 3.19.040, the amount of the special tax to be annually levied upon each parcel in the BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2City shall be determined by multiplying the applicable equivalent dwelling unit factor set forth in Section 3.19.030 by the amount of the special tax for each equivalent dwelling unit as such amount is annually determined by the City Council. 3.19.030 Determination of Equivalent Dwelling Unit Factor. The following equivalent dwelling factors shall apply for each parcel in the City. Residential parcels with one dwelling unit shall have an equivalent dwelling unit factor of 1.0. Residential parcels with more than one dwelling unit shall have an equivalent dwelling unit factor of 75 for each dwelling unit on the parcel. Parcels with hotel developments shall have an equivalent dwelling unit factor of 6 per hotel unit, provided that commercial uses on such parcels shall have the same equivalent dwelling unit factor as other commercial parcels. Vacant parcels shall have an equivalent dwelling unit factor of 5 for parcels less than one acre. An additional 1 shall be added to the 5 minimum for each additional vacant acre on the parcel. Commercial and other non-residential parcels shall have an equivalent dwelling unit factor of 3.0 or 0004 multiplied by the gross square footage of commercial buildings on the parcel, whichever is greater. 3.19.040 Voter Limitation Z Tax to be Levied. The maximum special tixZhat may be levied pursuant to this ordinance for each equivalent dwelling unit shall not exceed Ten Dollars $10.00) per month for each equivalent dwelling unit. Z 3.19.050 Collection. The special taxes levied pursuant to this ordinance shall be collected by the County of Riverside on behalf of the City of La Quinta in the same manner and subject to the same penalties for delinquencies as other taxes which are fixed and collected by the County of Riverside. The County of Riverside may deduct from the special taxes collected its reasonable costs incurred for such service before remittal of the balance to the City of La Quinta. 3.19.060 Purpose. All of the revenues derived from the special tax levied pursuant to this ordinance shall be paid into a special fund in the treasury of the City of La Quinta and shall be expended only for the purpose of obtaining, furnishing, operating and maintaining fire protection and prevention and related paramedic and community safety services. 3.19.070 Exclusions and Exemptions. All Federal, State, County and District owned property shall be exempt from the special tax to be levied pursuant to this ordinance. Is Section 2: Because there is an urgent need to upgrade fire protection and prevention and related paramedic and community safety services, and because of the necessity of protecting the 52< a' BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the City of La Quinta, this Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon verification that two-thirds of the voters voting in the June 5, 1990 election voted in favor of a levy of the special tax described in this Ordinance. Section 3: The City Clerk shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published once in the Desert Sun, a newspaper of general circulation1 printed, published and circulated within the City of La Quinta. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this day of 1990, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: JOHN J. PENA, Mayor City of La QuZZZta, CalZfornia ATTEST: SAUNDRA L. JUHOLA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California 7,? p,; BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 20, 1990 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: BUSINESS SESSION: Consider Increasing Salary Range for Position of Associate Civil Engineer CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: See attached memorandum FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: Estimate $9,600.00 for fiscal year 1989-1990 A4 ZZd;AZa/ Z Zeek 6Z /Z4e/Z RECOMMENDATION: Authorize Increase in Salary Range Submitted Approved for submission to City Council: Signatur RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER FORM*002 BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 MEMORANDUM Z4OF Z TO: Ronald L. Kiedrowski, City Manager FROM: Frank Reynolds, Director of Public Works/ City Engineer DATE: March 8, 1990 SUBJECT: Associate Civil Engineer Upon three occasions in the past two and a half years we have been unsuccessful in recruiting an Associate Engineer. Our last effort produced two candidates for interviews; one didn't appear and the other, after being offered the position, declined to accept due to a better offer in the private sector. The City of Cathedral City waZ recruiting for the same position at the same time, and they had even less success than we did in that they found no candidates worthy of-interviewing. Subsequently they had a private firm conduct a City-wide salary survey and found that they were about 12 1/2% below the market in the Associate Engineer category. They are about to re-advertise. In order to be competitive and hopefully attract the help we sorely need, it is recommended that the Associate Engineer position be raised frorn Range 58 $2,835-$3,446 per month) to Range 63 $3,209-$3,900 per month). BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 4,Za4itZ COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 20, 1990 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: Jefferson Street PUBLIC HEARING: Improvements Project No. 89-04 BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: The construction of the subject project has been satisfactorily completed. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: The cost of--contract construction was $245,713.15 including all final pay quantities and authorized extra work. RECOZENDATI ON: That the project be accepted by the Council and that the City Clerk be authorized to file a Notice of Completion" and release the amount of retainage 10%) following all statutory requirements and limits. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 20, 1990 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: Eisenhower Drive and PUBLIC HEARING: Calle Tampico Street Improvements Project No. 88-02 BUSINESS SESSION: CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: The construction of the subject project has been satisfactorily completed. This project has been substantially complete for many months; however? final acceptance and release of retainage were withheld a period of time at the direction of the Department of Industrial Relations while they resolved a project review with the Contractor. The State's review has been completed. Z IMPLICATIONS: A?PROVED_ZZ: The cost of contract construction was $121,852.90 including all final quantities and authorized extra work. RECOMMENDATION: That the project be accepted by the Council and that the City Clerk be authorized to file a Notice of Completion" and release the amount of retainage 10%) following all statutory requirements and limits. Line *51) Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: Al /<Z&? Signature RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 RESOLUTION NO. 90- CONSENT CALENDAR NO.6 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, IN SUPPORT OF THE CALIFORNIA DESERT PROTECTION ACT OF 1989 WHEREAS, Senator Alan Cranston has introduced 5.11 into the United States Senate; and WHEREAS, 5.11 is a Bill to provide for the protection of the public lands in the California desert and entitled the California Desert Protection Act of 1989; and WHEREAS, the passage of 5.11 is to preserve the unrivaled scenic, geologic, and wildlife values associated with the unique natural landscapes of the California desert and to perpetuate in their natural state the significant and diverse ecosystems of the California desert and to protect and preserve historical and cultural values of the California desert associated with ancient Indian cultures; and WHEREAS, S.l1 would, in addition, provide opportunities for compatible outdoor public recreation and would promote public understanding and appreciation of the California desert; and WHEREAS, the City Council has supported, and supports, the appropriate preservation and protection of natural resource lands within the City of Palm Desert and throughout the State of California. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of La Quinta1 California, hereby endorses and urges the passage of S.11, the California Desert Protection Act of 1989". PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, at its regular meeting held on the 20th day of March, 1990, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: JOHN J. PENA, Mayor City of La Quinta, California ATTEST: SAUNDRA L. JUHOLA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California APPROVED AS TO FORM: DAWN HONEYWELL, Attorney City of La Quinta, California BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 20, 1990 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: Approval of appropriation from the General BUSINESS SESSION: Fund Reserve for payment of Deductable for liability insurance claim. CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: A liability claim has recently been settled on behalf of the City of La Quinta. During the claim occurrence, the City had a self-insured retention of $25,000 and was provided insurance by the Harbor Insurance Company. Upon settlement, it is necessary that the City tender the remainder of the self-insured retention. NO ADDITIONAL STAFF REPORT ATTACHED. FISCAL IMPLICAZIONS: APPROVED BY: ApLZropriation of $13,000 from the General Fund Reserve to Account No. 01-4190-112-000; RECOMMENDATION: Approval of appropriation of $13,000 from the General Fund Reserve to Account No. 01-4190-112-000. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: Zj) Z SiZnature RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER FORM4OO2 jY( BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 20, 1990 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: BUSINESS SESSION: Parcel MapZ No. 24995 w) Landmark) CONSENT CALENDAR: Z STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: The parcel map is in accordance with the conditions of approval and requirements of the City. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: None RECOMMENDATION: Approve Parcel Map No. 24995 Submitted by: Approved for submission to %ty Council: ture KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER FORMZ002 jj,i BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 20, 1990 AGENDA CATEGORY: PUBLIC HEARING: ITEM TITLE: Acceptance of Street Right of Way BUSINESS SESSION:______ PortionZ of Washington Street) CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: Coachella Valley Water District has issued a quitclaim deed to the City for a small portion of Washington Street Right of Way near Avenue 47) needed for widening purposes. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: None RECOMMENDATION: Acceptance of Quitclaim Deed from CVWD to the City of La Quinta as portion of Washington Street Right of Way. Submitted y: Approved for submission to City Council: 44 Signatu RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2No Recording Fee Required Per Government Code Section 27383 RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISThICT Post Office Box 1058 Coachella, California 92236 NAIL TAX STATEMENTS TO: Space above this line for Recorder's Uce) QUITCLAIM DEED FOR VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISThICT. a Public Agency of the State of California, does hereby REMISE. RELEASE AND FOREVER QUIICLAIM to CITY OF LA QUINTA, a Municipal Corporation, that certain real property in the County of Riverside, Stats of California, described on Exhibit A". The District reservee an easement for the existing 12-inch donestic water line and the right to install water. sewer and flood control facilities within asid quitclaim deed in the future. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the City shall not unreasonably interfere with the District's use of said rightZfZway. STATE OF CALIFORNIA) 58. COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE) On this 12th day of March 1990, COACHEL VALLEY WATER DIS CT before me. the underaigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally 8y.. appeared Tom Levy personally kno"an to me 4e#-Z5CVOd-tCZeyi-#ke-bea45 Torn Levy s-Zt5siaegssyZewZeaZ to be ths pereon General Manager-Chief Enginee vho executed the within. instrument as Date: March 12. 1990 General Mansaer-Chief EnZineer of the District herein named, and acknowledged to me that the District executed it. WIThESS my hand and official seal. Zotary Public in and for said Stats FO Doc. No. I CZZe,,,I,ZJAM 21. 1ZI4 CVWD-571 Rev. 8/13/87) BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 EXHIBIT A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION FOR: WASHINGTON STREET THROUGH CVWD PROPERTY THAT PORTION OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP S SOUTH, RANGE 7 EAST, S.E.M., MORE PARTICULRLY DESCRIHED AS FOLLOWS: 3EGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER, SAIZ POINT ALSO BEING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THAT PARCEL OF LAND CONVEYED TO COACHELLA VALLEY COUNTY WATER DISTRICT PER INSTRUMENT NO. 154662, RECORDED DECEMBER 4, 1974, O.R.; THENCE NORTH 00'23'00Z WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER, ALSO BEING THE WEST LINE OF SAID PARCEL OF LAND, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL OF LAND: THENCE NORTH S9Z29'55" EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID PARCEL OF LAND, A DISTANCE OF 15B.0O FEET: THENCE PARALLEL TO SAID WEST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 30, SOUTH O0Z23ZOO" EAST A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TD A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER, ALSO BEING A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID PARCEL OF LAND; THENCE SOUTH 89Z 29'55" WEST ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF TUE NORTHEAST QUARTER, ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID PARCEL OF LAND, A DISTANCE OF 15Z.OO FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAID DESCRIPTION CONTAINS 0.109 ACRES. SUB3ECT TO ALL EASEMENTS OF RECORD. BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2COUNCIL MEETING DATE: MARCH 20, 1990 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: REVIEW OF ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS FOR BUSINESS SESSION: ADDITIONAL UNIT FOR TRACT 23269 LA QUINTA HIGHLANDS). CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: On February 27, 1990, the Planning Commission voted by minute motion to recommend approval of the above item to the City Council. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: By minute motion, move to adopt the architectural elevations for Tentative Tract 23269. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: Pt? RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 MEMORANDUM Z TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT DATE: MARCH 20, 1990 SUBJECT: REVIEW OF ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL UNIT FOR TRACT 23269 LA QUINTA HIGHLANDS) BACKGROUND: The attached Staff report for the Planning Commission meeting of February 27, 1990, outlines the above project. At that meeting the Planning Commission approved by minute motion, the elevations for Unit 5 four previous units have been approved) for Tract 23269, and referred the matter to the City Council as a Consent Calendar item. CITY COUNCIL ACTION: Approve the elevations for Unit 5 for Tract 23269 and take action by minute motion. Attachment: Planning Commission Staff report dated February 27, 1990 BJ/MEMOGL.026 1 BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 BI-1 STAFF REPORT PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING DATE: FEBRUARY 27, 1990 APPLICANT: TRIAD PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT OORPORATION OWNER: 119 LTD A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP PROJECT: REVIEW OF ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL UNIT FOR TRACT 23269 LA QUINTA HIGHLANDS) LOCATION: SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FRED WARING DRIVE AND ADAMS STREET BACKGROUND: The Conditions of Approval for Tract 23269 require all units to be approved by the planning Commission and City Council. Four single family unit designs have already been approved and a new design has now been proposed. UNITS ALREADY APPROVED Number of Dwelling Different * Z Bdrms Fmly Rm/Den Gar. Sq. Ft. Elevations Stories Plan 1 3 2 1,221 3 1 Plan 2 3 3 1,400 3 1 Plan 3 3 1 1 3 1,570 3 1 Plan 4 4 1 1 3 1,813 3 2 UNIT PROPOSED Number of Dwelling Different I * Bdrms Fmly Rin/Den Gar. Sq. Ft. Elevations Stories Plan 5 3 1 1 3 2,299 3 2 I' A 1 BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02 d_p2 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 12-22-1998-U01 09:08:33AM-U01 BASIC-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 20-U02 1990-U02