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CC Resolution 1994-019RESOLUTION 94-19 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, ANNOUNCING FINDINGS, CONFIRMING THE ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS, AND APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE SPECIFIC PLAN FOR THE VILLAGE AT LA QUINTA (SP 87-009, AMENDMENT #3), MAKING MINOR TEXT ADDITIONS TO THE SPECIFIC PLAN SPECIFIC PLAN 87-009 VILLAGE AT LA QUINTA, AMENDMENT #3 WHEREAS, Specific Plan 87-009 was adopted by the La Quinta City Council on the 2nd day of February, 1988, pursuant to Government Code Section 65450 et. seq.; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of La Quinta, California, did, on the 25th day of January, i994, hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider an amendment to the Village at La Quinta (Specific Plan 87-009, Amendment #3), adding text to allow for interim and permanent circulation alternative implementation measures around the Village Park, within the overall Village Specific Plan (VSP) area, more particularly delineated on Exhibit "A", attached hereto; and, WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, did on the 15th day of February, 1994, hold a duly noticed Public Hearing to consider the recommendation of the Planning Commission concerning Specific Plan 87-009, Amendment #3; and, WHEREAS, the Specific Plan, as amended, is consistent with the adopted goals and policies of the La Quinta General Plan; and, WHEREAS, the Specific Plan, as amended, will continue to provide necessary guidelines to help ensure the orderly and compatible development of private lands and public improvements; and, WHEREAS, said specific plan amendment request has complied with the requirements of "The Rules to Implement the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970" (as amended) through Resolution 83-68, in that the Planning Director has conducted an Initial Study and has determined that the project could not have a significant adverse impact on the environment, and that mitigation measures incorporated into the project proposal will mitigate those minor project impacts to levels of insignificance; and, WHEREAS, at said public hearing, after consideration of any and all testimony and arguments from all interested persons desiring to be heard, said City Council did find the following facts and reasons to justify the recommendation contained herein for said specific plan amendment: 1. The proposed specific plan amendment is consistent with the goals and policies of the La Quinta General Plan. RESOCC.132 Resolution 94- 19 2. The specific plan amendment is compatible with existing and anticipated area development. 3. That approval of Amendment #3 to Specific Plan 87-009 will not have any significant impact on the environment, in that impacts from any interim or permanent improvements will be less than or equal to those assessed under the original specific plan approval process. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the Council in this case; 2. That it does hereby confirm the conclusion of Environmental Assessment 93-272, indicating that the proposed specific plan amendment will not result in any significant environmental impacts; 3. That the City Council does hereby grant approval of the above -described specific plan amendment request for the reasons set forth in this resolution, and as set forth in the attached Exhibit "B" (text amendments) as recommended by the Planning Commission. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council, held on this 15th day of February, 1994, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Council Members McCartney, Perkins NOES: Presiding Officer Sniff ABSENT: Council Member Bangerter, Mayor Pena ABSTAIN: None STAN SNIFF, Presidinj Officer City of La Quinta, California W SAUNDRA L. JUIPEA, City Clerk City of La Quinta, California RESOCC.132 Resolution 94-j9_ APPROVED AS TO FORM DAWN HONEYWEL , City Attorney City of La Quinta, California RESOCC.132 0:9;_ ■&D [tlu HARB )t■ pit ■ ffit■ ]FI) f�l13' IFIi[l son Resolution 94-_U_ EXHIBIT "B" SP 87-009 AMENDMENT #3 CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION #94- LIST OF VSP AMENDMENTS Adopted February 15, 1994 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Page 1 Problems - add to second bullet: "... poorly designed intersections, particularly around the Village Park area between Bermudas and Eisenhower.". Page 3 Area Four - add as third sentence; "Several different alternatives still need to be evaluated by City Staff on an on -going, trial basis in order to determine the most acceptable ultimate circulation pattern. Any alternative implemented on a trial basis could become the ultimate (permanent) circulation pattern, if it is shown to be feasible." 3.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS IN THE VILLAGE AREA Page 27 Insert as third paragraph to Section 3.8.2 at this page; "There is no single specific recommendation intended to be presented in this plan, only conceptual treatments for park area circulation. Ultimately, the City will have to decide which circulation alternative is best for the park area, and whether it should become the ultimate improvement. That future decision will be based upon information obtained through trial implementation of selected alternative circulation approaches around the Village Park, which may include a one-way circulation pattern. Over time, changes in the area will occur which will affect how alternatives are developed, perceived and implemented. In order to maintain a high degree of flexibility, options need to be maintained so as to allow information to be gathered that will help determine the most feasible and efficient circulation treatment for the Park area.". Page 29 Table 3-4: Add the following mitigation measures for Location #1; "c. Implement alternative circulation scenarios on a trial study basis, as warranted, to determine the most feasible alternative." Page 43 Add to fourth bullet, as last sentence, under Opportunities and Strengths: "However, a flexible process which allows for implementation of DOM.ou Resolution 94- 19 temporary modifications to circulation aspects needs to be employed to provide feedback on the feasibility of different circulation treatments.". 4.0 THE SPECIFIC PLAN Page 55 Add new paragraph between first and second paragraph under Section 4.6.2: "Although this section sets forth a suggested overall circulation approach for the Village, it should not preclude interim solutions aimed at achieving a workable circulation pattern. The VSP should be used as a guide towards achieving goals and objectives consistent with the La Quinta General Plan and those set forth for the Village.". Page 56 First paragraph: Change "Country Club" to "Desert Club". Page 61 Add to first paragraph (partial) : "This plan recognizes that, due to several constraints and unknown factors, various additional alternative strategies may need to be addressed on a trial basis in order to assess their feasibility and effectiveness. The ultimate recommendations given in this plan may, over time, become less than desirable or infeasible. Over time, new or revised alternatives will be - studied, possibly requiring trial implementation to gain insight as to the best circulation approach in the park area.". Change leading to the bullet statements as follows: "The following revisions to existing Park area circulation are recommended based on current analysis. It is understood that, over time, changing conditions, opportunities, and desires may modify these recommendations.". Add to the last paragraph: "One option would be to change the circulation pattern to allow one-way travel.". Page ?? Add between first and second sentences at Section 4.7.2: "Right-of-way needs for interim and ultimate circulation around the park need to be considered. Various circulation alternatives will need to be evaluated based upon changing conditions which cannot entirely be predicted or anticipated.". Page 95 Add to second paragraph from 4.10.3.1: "Interim and ultimate circulation decisions in the park area will have a significant effect on proper intersection design treatments.". Resolution 94- 19 Add to fourth bullet under Section 4.10.3.2; "Also, alternative circulation layouts, including a one-way loop around the Village Park should be looked at over time to ensure that the ultimate circulation design around the park considers changing conditions, which may warrant a review of the overall circulation plan for the area. Other interim treatments may be deemed necessary due to changes in policy direction, design standards, and goals for the Village area.". DOCW f.ol2