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1992 03 03 CCing -> 13r 2? T H E C I T Y 0 F J?8 Ten a a Decade G END I T? IL. 78-105 Calle Estado La Quinta, California 92253 Regular Meeting March 3, 1992 3:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER a. Pledge of Allegiance Beginning Res. No. 92-28 Ord. No. 203 b. Roll Call CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA APPROVAL OF MINUTES Regular Meeting of February 18, 1992 ANNOUNCEMENTS PRESENTATIONS a. Presentation of Employee of the Month for February Sharon Christians en b. Presentation of 1992 La Quinta Arts Festival Poster WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE a. Letter from Dottie Becker regarding traffic problems in area of Plaza La Quinta. b. Letter from John Walling resigning from the Design Review Board. C. Letter from Desert Sands Unified School Distri?trega;ding mitigation of development impacts on schools. OO()Go.i BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13rBUSINESS SESSION 1. Report of Planning Commission Action Approving Revised Plot Plan Consisting of a Mixed-Use Comercial Complex on 5.5 Acre at the Southeast Corner of Washington St. and Highway ill Including Multiple-Story Buildings and a Three-Story Parking Structure. Applicant: Simon Plaza, Inc. a) Minute Order Action. 2. Consideration of Amendment to Palm Springs Desert Resorts Convention and Visitors Bureau Joint Powers Agreement. a) Minute Order Action. & F 3. Consideration of Authorization to Request Design Proposals for Post Office/Barnes Building Parking Lot. a) Minute Order Action. 4. Consideration of Authorization to Request Proposals for Land Use Design Services for 66-Acres of City-Owned Property at Avenue 48 and Jefferson St. a) Minute Order Action. 5. Consideration of Adoption of Resolution Approving the Conveyance of Property Pursuant to the First Amendment to the Affordable Housing Agreement By and Between the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency and Coachella Valley Housing Coalition. a) Resolution Action. 6. Consideration of Request of La Quinta Sports and Youth Association Regarding Sports Complex Lighting. a) Minute Order Action. 7. Second Reading of Ordinance No. 202 Re: Transient Occupancy Tax. 2 CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Approval of Demand Register. 2. Acceptance of Right-of-Way Parcel for Vehicle/Truck Turn- Around at West End of Avenida Ultimo Landmark Land Co. 3. Acceptance of Right-of-Way Parcel Located on Adams Street Juvonen Family Trust. 000002 BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r4. Approval of Request for Waiver of Filing and Inspection Fees for 1992 Bi-Annual Coachella Valley Red Cross Triathion at Lake Cahuilla MTOE 92-040. STUDY SESSION 1. Discussion of Lower Cove Storm Drainage System. 2. Discussion of Development of The Village at La Quinta. REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS a. Planning Commission Minutes of February 11, 1992. b. Investment Policy Task Force Committee Minutes of February 14, and February 18, 1992. c. Tenth Anniversary Committee Minutes of February 13, 1992. d. CVAG Committee Reports e. SunLine Minutes f. C. V. Mountains Conservancy DEPARTMENT REPORTS a. City Manager b. Assistant City Manager c. City Attorney d. Administrative Services Director e. Building and Safety Director f. Planning and Development Director g. Public Works Director MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS ITEMS PUBLIC COMMENT COUNCIL COMMENT RECESS TO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING RECESS UNTIL 7:00 P.M. 000003 BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13rPUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Appeal of Planning Commission Action on Public Use Permit 91- 008 La Quinta Christian Fellowship Church Request for a 3,553 sq. ft. Expansion to an Existing Church and Associated Parking Area at 53-800 Calle Paloma. a) Resolution Action. 4 2. Plot Plan 91-466 & Variance 91-019 Appeal of Planning Commission Action. Application Consists of a Mixed-Use Commercial Complex on 5.5 Acres at the Southeast Corner of Washington St. and Highway 111 Including Multiple-Story Buildings and a Three-Story Parking Structure. Variance Request for Sideyard Setback Requirements. Applicant: Simon Plaza, Inc. Note: No Action Required. 3. Tentative Tract 23971 Second Extension of Time Located at the Southeast Corner of Washington St. & Miles Ave. Applicant: Deane Homes. a) Resolution Action. 4. Amendment to Chapter 2.65 of the La Quinta Municipal Code *`Art in Public Places' Definition Clarification and Increasing the Fee Cap for Commercial Projects. 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. 5. Street Vacation 92-020 Vacation of a Portion of the Northwest Corner of Washington St. and Calle Tampico. a) Resolution Action. MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS ITEMS PUBLIC COMMENT COUNCIL COMMENT 000004 BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r CLOSED SESSION a. Discussion of potential pending litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a) Agreement with Riverside County Fire Department b. Discussion of pending litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(a) International Treasury Managernent/Denman Company Iowa Trust c. Discussion of personnel pursuant to Government Code Section 54957. ADJOURNMENT DECLARATION OF POSTING I, Saundra L. Juhola, City Clerk of the City of La Quinta, do hereby declare that the foregoing agenda for the City Council meeting of March 3, 1992 was posted on the outside entry to the Council Chamber, 78-105 Calle Estado and on the bulletin board at the La Quinta Chamber of Comerce on Friday, February 28, 1992. D<ed:?Fy?>8: 1992. DRAL City Clerk J City of La Quinta, California 000005 BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r c?g: February 17,1992 53-711 Ave. Diaz 8 5 7Jg1 La Quinta, CA. To the La Quinta City Council I have been contemplating this letter for a long time. I am prompted to action, finally, because of the seriously flooded condition at the Washington Street exit at Plaza La Quinta, last Saturday. Our car stalled because the water was so deep. I was under the impression that the city brought that problem under control a few years ago, and at that time we were informed that it was a city problem, not Cal-Trans, hence I am addressing this letter to you. However, the flood was only the catalyst for this letter. There is another on-going problem at the Washington Street exit from Plaza La Quinta that is a continual source of aggravation. That is, the vehicles making left turns across traffic. Several times each day, traffic is so heavy that I feel a left turn, at that point, is dangerous, as well as vexing and I feel that left turns should be banned entirely. But, if that is not possible, perhaps you could establish a left turn lane, and a right turn lane, by means of a dividing line, with arrows. This should help the back-up problem created when a vehicle making a left turn, decides to make that eft turn from the exact center of the exit road, thus blocking all traffic behind it. I have a feeling that that was the original intention, but the sign, so directing, is so far over to the right side of the road, that it is not noticed by people wanting to make a 3eft turn, and is, thus, pretty ineffective. Sincerely Dottie Becker BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r & M?CALLUM/ ICHITECTURE * PLANNING * ENGINEERING AW:ALLING UMITE? 1911 CIUE ORIVE 18191 3?95O INOIAN YVELLSi CA 98.10 FAX 8191 35C-07198 February 20, 1992 IIDb'jtB?Ii]j?i:liDL)j John Pena FLAQUINTAI Mayor of the City of La Quinta ANA?WSDEPT P.O. Box 1504 La Quinta, CA 92253 Dear John: Because of pending projects with the City of La Quinta requiring architectural services that our firm might provide? and based upon recommendations by the City Attorney, I regret that I will be unable to continue serving as member of the Design Review Board. I will however, be happy to assist the City in the solicitation of someone to take my place, and in any other non-official way that I might be of service. I have always derived great satisfaction from serving on both the Planning Commission and Design Review Board, and hope that I have been able to make a contribution to the development of the City over the years. I now feel, however, that through the application of my professional skills and my special knowledge of La Quinta, I can serve the community in a more effective and positive way. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to be of service. Sincerel CC: Jerry Herman Planning Director City of La Quinta Ted Llewellyn Chairman of Design Review Board JGW/kjb BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r Cd; C'G??? Unified School D?trit Sands 1sc ERMUDA DUNES Desert RANCHO MIRAGE NOlAN WELLS 82-879 H1?bway 111. Indlo. California 92201-5678* 619) 347-8631 FAX? 819) 775-E907 PALM DESERT sUPERINJ?NDE? OF SCHOOLS LAQUINTA 0 INDIO Dr. Esperanza Zend? CI February 24,1992 $4?? Honorable Mayor and Council Members and Planning Commission Chair and Members C?ty of La Quinta 78-105 Calle Estrado La Quinta, CA 92253 Dear Mayor and Council Members and Planning Commission Members: The City is processing applications which will cause substantial growth resulting from an increase in residential and commercial/industrial development within the City. The Desert Sands Unified School District is requesting the Council to condition all existing projects and proposed projects which are under planning review to provide full mitigation of the project's impact on the District. A copy of Resolution No.32/91-92, which was passed by the Board of Education on February 18, 1992, is attached for your information and further guidance. The District is required to provide educational services to the current and future students of the City of La Quinta and we are concerned by the lack of school facilities to house these students. We are doubly concerned that even though the law seems clear that conditioning a development to provide school mitigation is within the jurisdiction of the city, there is nonetheless an unwillingness to do so. The Desert Sands Unified School District wishes to go on record in support of conditions being placed on all future projects which will impact the schools of the areL Sincerely, Esperanza Zendejas, Ed.D. Superintendent JM:EVmjs Enclosure Amy Swui-DiipU? P?ddrn?. Maz? V? P?uiiduiZ?iuk Olibut L Azidum L Owcia. 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A condition of approval was that this revised plan would replace the original approval which is now void. The applicant during the meeting verbally agreed to this, therefore, the appeal which is also on the Agenda for this meeting needs no action and is now void. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: By Minute Motion 92- accept the Planning Commission Report of Action on Plot Plan 91-466 Revision), as set forth herein. 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FIFE, President?? DATE: FEBRUARY 19, 1992 SUBJECT: 1992-1993 PP?ELIMINARY BUDGET C2?h?draI CIIV As directed at the JPA meeting of February 18, enclosed is D?crtHoI?pring? the additional information regarding the proposed increase in CVB funding. IndIa? CII? A preliminary budget for the 1992-1993 fiscal year has Indo been prepared assuming a funding level of 1.40% of gross hotel sales. La Quinta PaII? c??rt This budget is a general outline for the next fiscal year and will be subject to review and refinement by the Budget and Marketing Committees, HIBC, TAC and the JPA Executive Palm P?ings Committee. Pancho Miragc This budget was prepared with the goal of increased occupancy" as the basis. For this preliminary budget, staff assumed the current budgeted programs would continue and new funds were- listed as additions" to the current budgeted programs. To develop total programs or department budgets, both the current budget and the 1992-1993 additions must be included. Budgets were developed for each of the departments with a summary budget for all departments. The budget was developed to increase the occupancy level of three categories of hotels: 1. Large Convention Hotels 2. Mid-size, non-convention hotels 3. Small hotels Results of these increased marketing programs will be to raise the overall level of occupancy in the Palm Springs Desert Resorts area hotels between five percentage points to ten percentage points over the next five years. 0 N E N T 0 N A N I T 0 R S B U R E A U H F A T B I I- 931) H I I I. IT F 2 F A N C H C) MIRAGE. CA 22 II 1 I 7 9 II U CI I I 9 i, I 1) I F A BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13.rMemorandum Re: 1992-1993 Preliminary Budget February 19, 1992 Page 2 The level of occupancy increase will vary by the three hotel categories. We are currently trying to secure reliable occupancy levels for the three categories of the hotels. Once the occupancy levels have been secured, we will show both the base" occupancies and goal" occupancies for each hotel category. Certain assumptions were used in the preparation of this preliminary budget. First, it was assumed that there would be an approximate $125,000 shortfall from city funding during the 1991-1992 fiscal year. This budget assumes that the Bureau will take a draw" during the current fiscal year against funds for the 1992-1993 fiscal year. This draw" will be repaid during the 1992-1993 fiscal year and is shown on the second page of the departments' combined budget sheets as an advance repayment of $125,000. Also, two reserve accounts were established beginning with the 1992-1993 fiscal year in accordance with both our Treasurer's and our Auditor's recommendations. One reserve was established with an annual funding of $20,000 to cover furniture and equipment replacements. This reserve will continue until it reaches $200,000. A second reserve was established to carry the Bureau through any bad" economic times. Again, $20,000 a year will be put in this reserve account until approximately ten percent of the Bureau's annual budget is held in reserve. In addition, any excess funds received by the Bureau from the cities during the fiscal year that were not budgeted, will be placed into this reserve until it reaches approximately $400,000 to $500,000. Staff also assumed that the vast majority of the new money should go to programs and not to labor-related costs. This budget added 11 percent to labor-related costs, 83 percent to marketing programs and six percent to overhead expenses. In addition, the percentage of total budget allocated to personnel was reduced in half with the addition of these new monies. As we have stated over the past two and-a-half years, the Bureau is staffed as a modified full-service bureau. As new funds are received by the Bureau, the vast majority of these funds will go to marketing programs rather than administrative or labor-related costs. BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13/rMeinorandum Re: 1992-1993 preliminary Budget February 19, 1992 Page 3 Also enclosed are projections for the Net Income to the eight member cities over the next five years. In total, all eight member cities will have a net income of between $8,218,000 to $14,560,000 in five years. A list of assumptions, a basis for that range and the individual cities' net income are detailed in the attached memorandum. Also enclosed are the documents necessary to change the Joint Powers Agreement. Highlighted under Article XI Contributions" is the section that needs to be changed. Also the attachment Exhibit A) needs to be changed and filed with the State of California. My understanding is that your City Council must agree to these changes and then they will be officially changed at the upcoming JPA Executive Committee meeting. Finally, would you please let us know the date(s) that this item will be reviewed in City Council Study Session and when it will be placed on your City Council agenda. please let us know if you would like someone to make a presentation to your City Council at either the Study Session or the City Council meeting and/or if you would like someone there to respond to any questions from your City Council. Let us know if we can supply you with any additional information, prior to placing the CVB funding issue on your City Council agendas. 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CONSENT CALENDAR:________ STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: See attached memo dated February 27, 1992 PISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: It is estimated that the design contract will cost $10,000 to $15,000. The village Parking Fund currently has $11,588. If a shortfall in funding happens to occur, the General Fund can provide a loan to the village Parking Fund. The General Fund will be repaid as additional parking space fees are collected from developers in the downtown area. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City council authorize the Dir?ctor of public Works to request design proposals for the parking lot. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: /i; /, MW Signature RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER OGOG?7 BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13Xr NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13Yr NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13ZrCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: MARCH 3? 1992 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING CONSIDERATION OF AUTHORIZATION TO BUSINESS SESSION: REQUEST PROPOSALS FOR LAND USE DESIGN SERVICES FOR THE 68 ACRE SITE OWNED BY CONSENT CALENDAR: THE CITY STUDY SESSION: APPLICANT: CITY OF LA QUINTA BACKGROUND: Attached is a draft Request for Proposals for approval or modification. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Council pleasure. 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BACKGROUND: Attached is a Resolution of the City Council of the City of La Quinta approving the conveyance of property pursuant to the first amendment to the Affordable Housing Agreement by and between the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency and Coachella Valley Housing Coalition. Additionally, attached is the required summary report pursuant to Section 33433 of the California Redevelopment Law and the First Amendment to Affordable Housing Agreement. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolution approving the conveyance of property pursuant to the first amendment to the Affordable Housing Agreement by and between the La Quinta Redevelopment Agency and Coachella Valley Housing Coalition. 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FIELD LIGHT BAN. STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: City policy currently indicates that the curfew for Sports Complex Field Light Use is 10:00 p.m. LQSYA Boardmembers desire to be granted the flexibility to utilize the lighting system during their April-June season until 11:00 p.m., if necessary, due to normal season game extra-innings and playoffs scheduled in the latter part of the season. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Approximate additional cost could be $900.00. 12 weeks X 5 days/week X cost of lights/hr. X No. of hrs./night). APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Deny request for waiver of policy. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: i<jA Signature RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r 3USX???? I ORDINANCE NO. n, AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 3.24.050 OF THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE TO REQUIRE OPERATORS TO PLACE TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAX COLLECTIONS IN A SEPARATE BANK ACCOUNT IN TRUST FOR THE CITY OR TO GUARANTEE PAYMENT OF TRANSIENT OCCUPANCY TAXES COLLECTED BY POSTING A BOND WHEREAS, Section 3.24.050 of the La Quinta Municipal Code required that all transient occupancy taxes collected by operators are to be held in trust for the account of the City until payment of such taxes is made to the tax administrator; and WHEREAS, transient occupancy taxes are a primary source of revenues to the City of La Quinta, without which the programs and operations of the City would be seriously impaired; and WHEREAS, certain operators in the City may be subject to financial difficulties, including bankruptcy, which is a serious potential detriment to the City?s collection of transient occupancy taxes from such operators; and WHEREAS, any potential inability of the City to obtain from operators the transient occupancy taxes collected by operators on behalf of the City poses a serious threat to the public health, safety, and general welfare of the City in that it places in jeopardy the funding of City operations and programs. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The following sentence shall be added as the last sentence to Section 3.24.050 of the La Quinta Municipal Code as follows: All taxes collected by operators pursuant to this chapter shall be held in a separate bank account in trust for the benefit of the City until payment thereof is made to the tax administrator, or in lieu of such separate bank account an operator may post a bond guaranteeing payment of such taxes, equal to two 2) months tax as determined by the tax administrator. 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February 27, 1992 Indlo La Quinta Palm DGSGrt Pairri 5prIng? ancho Mirage Riverside County Saundra Juhola, City Clerk City of La Quinta 78-105 Call. Estado La Quinta, CA 92253 Dear Saundra: At the SunLine Transit Agency Board meeting, Wednesday, F?bruary 2?February 26th, the General Mana?er, Richard Cromwell, III, announced to the Board the possible availab?lity of a grant?ant to purchase forty 40) new buses?es for SunLine. The fate of this grant depend? heavily on the a?ount of political support we can muster. The Board suggested and we are requestin? a resolution from each member city stating its support for $unL ne'S Section 3 discretionary grant. This grant will enable SunLine to purchase forty 40) new, fully acce?sib1e, low-pollution vehicles. These buses will provido SunLine with additional vehicles and possibly additional operating funds since maintenance costs will not be as high) to hopefully, e?pand services. Attached is a suggested wording for your city. Please feel free to amend the document as you see fit. Resolutions for each city are different and hopefully reflects some of the major concerns of your city. In addition, we are asking for letters and resolutions from the County and State Assembly representatives. The timing of this request i? URGENT. T will be hand elivering the resolutions to congresspeople and Senators and I viii be leaving Saturday, March 7th. The resolutions need to be returned to SunLine by the end of Thursday. March 992. If you will call us, we will be happy to pick up the resolution. Please feel free to call me or ny of my staff regarding thi5 project. Sincerely, S?NLINE TRANST'T' AGENCY RhhThW.'117 III General Manager attach. 1) 000164 BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r Li'- COUNCIL MEETING DATE: MARCH 3, 1992 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: BUSINESS SESSION: Demand Register CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: Prepaid Warrants PIR 6706-6761 $56,890.50 11090-11205 483,046.49 Payable Warrants 11209-11291 894,655.96 $1,434,592.95 FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: Demand of Cash $1,434,592.95 RECOMMENDATION: Approval of Demand Register Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council Signature RON?KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER 000167 BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13rT H OF tw? i4Q?i?ta?? MEMORANDUM COUNCIL NEETING DATE: March 3, 1992 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEK TIThE: PUBLIC HEARING: Acceptance of Right-of-way Parcel BUSINESS SESSION:________ for vehicle I truck turnaround at West end of Avenida Ultimo CONSENT CALENDAR:-ffi Landmark Land Co. STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: The West end of Avenida Ultirno dead ends just before reaching Washington Street into an existing embankment, future retaining wall & block wall). The City does not have adequate Right-of-way for a Cul-de-sac turnaround. In order to provide safe vehicle/truck turnaround movements, a three point turnaround configuration was designed for the Assessment District. Landmark Land has dedicated the needed right-of-way parcel to the City. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: None RECOMNNWATI ON: It is recommended that the City Council accept the Grant of Easement Deed from Landmark Land and direct the City Clerk to have said Deed recorded by the County Recorder. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: *R?O??N &;E?DR%W>f;I?<ITY MANAGEROO172 Signature BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r vvL1/??WI?LUMJftA COUNCIL MEETING DATE: Narch 3, 1992 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: Acceptance of Right-of-way Parcel BUSINESS SESSION:________ located on Adams Street Juvonen Family Trust CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: See attached memorandum dated 2/25/92. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: None RECONMKNI)ATI ON: It is recommended that the City Council accept the Grant of Easement Deed from the Juvonen Family Trust and direct the City Clerk to have it recorded by the County Recorder. Submitted by: Approved for s?Inission to City Council: Signature?? 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STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: The Arnerican Red Cross is requesting a waiver of Planning and Development processing and inspection fees for the two 1992 Lake Cahuilla Triathions to be held on April 12, 1992, and October 25, 1992. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: $150.00 application fee for both events, and any building permit fees. APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Consider the requests of the Applicant and take action by rninute motion on both issues. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: CITY MANAGER CC?3/3.F3/CS 1- 000184 BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13rCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 31 1992 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: Discussion of Lower PUBLIC HEARING: Cove Storm Drainage System BUSINESS SESSION:________ CONSENT CALENDAR:________ STUDY SESSION: Ix BACKGROUND See attached memorandum FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: APPROVED BY: See attached memorandum RECOMMENDATION: Council pleasure Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER OOO1?8 BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r INVESTMENT POLICY TASK FORCE COMMITTEE FEBRUARY 14, 1992 MINUTES First meeting of the Investment Policy Task Force Committee was called to order at 2:00 P.M. by City Clerk, Saundra Juhola. PRESENT: Jacques Abels, Bruce Cathcart, Jim Daughtry, Curt de Crinis, Terry Henderson, Bob Jones, Robert Metkus, Steve Robbins, Rupert Yessayian ABSENT: Lance Eldred OTHERS PRESENT: Mayor Pena, Council Member Sniff, City Attorney, Dawn Honeywell, City Clerk, Saundra Juhola, City Manager, Ron Kiedrowski COMMENTS BY MAYOR PENA Mayor Pena expressed his appreciation to everyone for their willingness to serve on this Committee. He advised that the purpose of this committee is to conduct an investigation into what happened Steven Wymer, et. al.), how it happened, and to make sure it doesn't happen again. There is a variety of backgrounds on the Committee which will be useful to the investigation. He pointed out that this isn't a witch-hunt only an investigative process to help us determine if policies were followed and to make sure that the policies are set up so it doesn't happen again. INTRODUCTION OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS Rupert Yessayian Has lived in La Quinta since 1950 has been in the real estate business since 1965 and has been involved in civic matters since that time. He then reviewed his community involvements. He was willing to serve on this committee because he's outraged at the loss that has been suffered and wants to help find out what went wrong and what can be done in the future to prevent such occurrences. He believed an independent investigation should also be conducted by the State Attorney General's Office. He believed that the press conference held on this matter did not successfully address the citizen's concerns. He hoped that this Committee will be alert to outside forces and will be committed to finding the truth. Bob Jones Co-Owner of Mail Boxes Etc., advised that he's been in town for 2 1/2 years, but has been welcomed as part of the community and has served with the Rotary and Chamber of Commerce. His background, prior to coming to La Quinta, was in health care. He holds a Bachelors in Business Administration and has operated hospitals with budgets as high as $50 million. 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PRESENT: Bruce Cathcart, Jim Daughtry, Curt de Crinis, Terry Henderson, Bob Jones, Robert Metkus, Steve Robbins, Rupert Yessayian ABSENT: Jacques Abels, Lance Eldred OTHERS PRESENT: Council Member Franklin, City Attorney Dawn Honeywell, City Clerk, Saundra Juhola Mrs. Henderson questioned the Committee as to protocol and it was concurred that a flag salute is not necessary for this type of meeting and that each member should not have to address the Chair that the meetings should be conducted in an informal round-table type of discussion. Mrs. Henderson noted that on Friday, everyone had decided to bring in a list of questions this morning on the basis that certain information is needed before any resolutions can be made. She suggested that the Committee begin with Mr. de Crinis' questions and move around the dias adding to; modifying; or changing the questions, so that there ends up being one list presented to the City. Mr. de Crinis proposed the following list of questions: 1. Why did the City decide to utilize the services of an outside investment advisor? Prior to the City's contract with Wymer, was the investment yield low? Other than LAIF, did the City use other money managers? If it was decided that an investment advisor would benefit the City, what was the process used in soliciting and selecting one? What steps were taken to research the reputation of Wymer? On what basis was Wymers compensation established and how was it to be paid? Were there other investment advisors with a similar program and method of compensation? What made Wymers investment program attractive? Was Wymer also a licensed securities broker? If so, with which firm and was he to earn commissions on the securities trades? Mr. Cathcart wondered who" at the City was the one who made the contacts with Wymer's people and made the recommendations to proceed in this direction. 090198 BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r TENTH ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE FEBRUARY 13, 1992 MINUTES Regular meeting of the Tenth Anniversary Committee was called to order at 4:00 P.M., by Vice Chairman Ward. PRESENT: Cheryl Ward Meg Robertson Fred Rice Al Newkirk Elaine Reynolds Judy Vossler Woodward Judie Melkesian Lucia Moran Myra Bohnenberger ABSENT: Sheila Crane OTHERS PRESENT: Council Member Sniff, Saundra Juhola, Clint Bohlen, Cristal Spidell, Employees Association; Jill Thompson, Waste Management; Tex Axe, La Quinta Hotel; Marilyn & Ron Balchan, Convention Support Services; and Martin Langer, Community Concerts MINUTES of January 30, 1992 were approved as submitted upon motion by Mrs. Melkesian, seconded by Mr. Rice and carried unanimously. OLD BUSINESS 1. REPORT OF SUB-COMMITTEES a. Final Weekend Events Open House Cristal Spidell, President of La Quinta Employees Association, advised that the Tenth Anniversary Comittee has budgeted $750 for the Open House and she presented a list of possible foods and vendors for various numbers of people. The Committee suggested that they keep the food purchases in La Quinta and stay within the budget and plan for at least 150 people. Other than that, the Association was directed to continue with their plans with appreciation. Mrs. Vossler Woodard advised that they could use drapes and skirting from The Hotel. Mrs. Moran expressed concern that the hours be such that working people will be able to attend. The Committee suggested from 11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. with the food being laid out around 1:00 P.M.. 000214 BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13r NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13rCOUNCIL MEETING DATE: MARCH 3,1992 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING ON APPEAL OF BUSINESS SESSION: PLANNING COMMISSION DENIAL OF PUBLIC USE PERMIT 91-008 WITH ENVIRONMENTAL CONSENT CALENDAR: DETERMINATION TO ALLOW EXPANSION OF AN EXISTING CHURCH LOCATED AT 53-800 CALLE STUDY SESSION: PALOMA APPLICANT: LA QUINTA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH BACKGROUND: The Applicant has submitted a Public Use Permit application requesting approval of an expansion to an existing church plus associated parking area on a 0.74 acre site. In addition, a Variance application was submitted. The La Quinta Planning Commission considered this matter on November 28, 1991, continued from October 22 and November 12, 1991) and denied Public Use Permit 91- 008. It should be noted that the Applicant withdrew the request for Variance 91-018 at the November 12, 1991, meeting. On December 3, 1991, the City Council scheduled this request for a Public Hearing on January 21, 1992, rather than accept the report of action. On January 21, 1992, the City Council continued this project until February 4, 1992, at the request of the Applicant. Prior to any discussion, at the request of the Applicant on February 4, 1992, the City Council continued this matter to this meeting. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Adopt City Council Resolution 92- denying or approving with the attached Conditions of Approval) Public Use Permit 91-008. 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COUNCIL MEETING DATE: MARCH 3, 1992 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING: PLOT PLAN 91-466 & VARIANCE 91-019; A BUSINESS SESSION: REQUEST BY THE APPLICANT TO APPEAL THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S DENIAL OF VARIANCE 91-019 AND TO APPEAL THE CONDITION OF CONSENT CALENDAR: APPROVAL FOR THE PLOT PLAN. STUDY SESSION: APPLICANT: SIMON PLAZA BACKGROUND: On January 14, 1992, the Planning Commission reviewed a request to develop a mixed use commercial complex on 5.5 acres at the southeast corner of Washington Street and Highway 111 in a CPS Zone. The Planning Commission approved the Plot Plan request, however, they denied the Variance request of the developer. On January 15, 1992, the applicant appealed the Commissioner's action. At the City Council meeting of January 21, 1992, the Council set the appeal request for March 3, 1992. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: No action is necessary because on February 25, 1992, the Planning Commission reviewed a revised Plot Plan Application for this site. The new application canceled the original approval. The Applicant, during the Public Hearing, agreed to rescind his request to appeal Plot Plan 91-466 based on his new development plan application. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: I RON?KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER 000323 CC?3/3.F1/CS BIB] 02-25-1999-U01 11:09:57AM-U01 ADMIN-U01 CC-U02 03-U02 03-U02 1992-U02 ing -> 13Er OF COUNCIL MEETING DATE: MARCH 3, 1992 AGENDA CATEGORY: ITEM TITLE: PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC HEARING FOR APPROVAL OF SECOND BUSINESS SESSION: ONE YEAR EXTENSION OF TIME FOR TENTATIVE TRACT 23971 WHICH ALLOWS 228 SINGLE FAMILY CONSENT CALENDAR: RESIDENTIAL LOTS ON APPROXIMATELY 70 ACRES LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER STUDY SESSION: OF WASHINGTON STREET AND MILES AVENUE APPLICANT: DEANE HOMES BACKGROUND: To date only Phase I has been recorded. The Applicant is requesting approval of an extension for the remaining phases of the tract. The Planning Commission considered this matter at their meeting of February 11, 1992, and approved the request subject to the conditions which were imposed for the first extension of time in 1991. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Move to adopt City Council Resolution 92- approving a second one year extension of time for Tentative Tract 23971, subject to conditions. 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CONSENT CALENDAR: STUDY SESSION: BACKGROUND: The Art in Public Places Committee has recommended Ordinance changes to the Art in Public Places Ordinance regarding definition for projects and raising the development fee on commercial projects. This matter was continued for additional information which is attached. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Move to introduce City Council Ordinance by title and number only and waive further reading. Move to introduce Ordinance No. on first reading. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: V! /Thx RON KIEDROWSKI, C?Y MANAGER cc#16 ooAy? 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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None APPROVED BY: RECOMMENDATION: Move to adopt City Council Resolution 92- approving the street vacation. Submitted by: Approved for submission to City Council: I i?1 RON KIEDROWSKI, CITY MANAGER cc*17 o9o? 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