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1997 02 18 CCing -> 14SK City Council Agenda CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER 78-495 CalIe Tampico La Quinta, California 92253 Regular Me et'ng February 18, 1997 3:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER a. Pledge of Allegiance Beginning Res. No.97-13 b. Roll Call Ord. No.297 PUBLIC COMMENT This is the time set aside for public comment on any matter not scheduled for public hearing. Please complete a request to speak" form and limit your comments to three minutes. Please watch the timing device on the podium. CONFIRMATION OF AGENDA APPROVAL OF MINUTES a. Approval of Minutes of February 4, 1997. ANNOUNCEMENTS BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKPRESENTATIONS WRITT?N CORRESPONDENCE 1. LETTER FROM CITY OF THOUSAND OAKS REQUESTING SUPPORT OF AN APPEAL OF A COURT ACTION LIMITING THEIR RIGHTS CONCERNING A FRANCHISE. 2. LETTER FROM ADAMS/TRUMAN PTA REQUESTING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR COMPUTER UPGRADES. 3. LETTER FROM AGING COMMUNITY TEAM ACT I) REGARDING TRANSPORTATION ISSUES. 4. LETTER FROM RITA KEPNER REGARDING GAS-POWERED GARDENING EQUIPMENT. 5. LETTER FROM PALM SPRINGS DESERT RESORTS AIRLINE SERVICE COMMITTEE REQUESTING APPOINTMENT OF A COUNCIL MEMBER TO THE COMMITTEE. 6. LETTER FROM FISH REQUESTING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE. BUSINESS SESSION 1. CONTINUED CONSIDERATION OF THE COACH ELLA VALLEY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. 2. CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST FROM WASTE MANAGEMENT OF THE DESERT REGARDING A CONTINUANCE OF THE AUTOMATED COLLECTION SERVICE START DATE AND PROVIDING OPTIONAL INSTEAD OF MANDATORY GREEN WASTE COLLECTION AS PART OF THE AUTOMATED COLLECTION SERVICE. A) RESOLUTION ACTION. 3. CONSIDERATION OF AUTHORIZATION TO NEGOTIATE A CONTRACT WITH THE SELECTED CONSULTANT FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE GENERAL P?N UPDATE. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. 4. CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST FOR FUNDING AND PARTICIPATION IN THE THIRD ANNUAL GREATER COACHELLA VALLEY SOAP BOX DERBY. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. Page 2- BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK5. CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTMENT OF NEW MEMBERS TO THE BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION BOARD OF APPEALS. A) MINUTE ORDER ACTION. 6. CONSIDERATION OF AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 3.12 OF THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO PURCHASES, DELETING SECTION 3.12.070 REQUISITIONS) AND AMENDING SECTION 3.12.080 PURCHASE ORDERS). 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. 7. CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR THE 1996 BICYCLE LANE ACCOUNT GRANT PROGRAM FOR A CLASS II BIKE LANE INCLUDING STRIPING AND SIGNS TO BE KNOWN AS THE CORAL REEF MOUNTAINS BIKE LANE." A) RESOLUTION ACTION. 8. CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A NEW SECTION 3.30 TO THE LA QUINTA CHARTER AND MUNICIPAL CODE WHICH SETS FORTH THAT CITY PUBLIC WORKS PROJECTS SHALL NOT REQUIRE PREVAILING WAGE PAYMENTS. 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. CONSENT CALENDAR Note: Consent Calendar Items are considered to be routine in nature and will be approved by one motion. 1. APPROVAL OF DEMAND REGISTER DATED FEBRUARY 18, 1997. 2. TRANSMITTAL OF TREASURY REPORT DATED DECEMBER 31, 1996. 3. APPROVAL OF PARCEL MAP 28334, KSL DESERT RESORTS, INC. 4. APPROVAL OF AND AUTHORIZATION FOR THE MAYOR TO SIGN A COMMERCIAL SUPPORT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND FRED AND KAY WOLFF. 5. ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING STREET CLOSURE PERMIT FOR THE LA QUINTA ARTS FESTIVAL EVENT ON MARCH 13-16, 1997, AT THE FRANCES HACK PARK ACCORDING TO CONDITIONS FOR TEMPORARY USE PERMIT 97-127. APPLICANT: LA QUINTA ARTS FOUNDATION. OOO?53 Page 3- BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK6. APPROVAL OF APPROPRIATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,920 TO SUPPORT THE CVAG AB939 PROGRAM THROUGH JUNE, 1997. 7. APPROVAL OF RELEASE OF BOND FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS IN FRONT OF CUNARD'S RESTAURANTS. 8. ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE COACHELLA VALLEY MULTIPLE SPECIES HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN. 9. APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH RAY LOPEZ ASSOCIATES TO INCLUDE CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR PHASE I, BEAR CREEK URBAN FORESTRY PROJECT. 10. APPROVAL OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT WITH NICKERSON, DIERCKS AND ASSOCIATES FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICES. STUDY SESSION 1. REVIEW OF PROPOSED DRAFT PLAN FOR THE TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT PLAZA LA QUINTA. REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS A. CULTURAL COMMISSION MINUTES OF JANUARY 23, 1997 B. PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES OF JANUARY 13, 1997 C. PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES OF JANUARY 14, 1997 D. INVESTMENT ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES OF JANUARY 15, 1997 E. HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION MINUTES OF JANUARY 15, 1997 F. JOINT MEETING OF HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION AND PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES OF JANUARY 22, 1997 G. CVAG COMMITTEE REPORTS H. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EDUCATION COMMITTEE HENDERSON) I. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WORKSHOP/INFORMATION EXCHANGE COMMITTEE HENDERSON) J. C. V. MOSQUITO AND VECTOR CONTROL DISTRICT MINUTES OF JANUARY 14, 1997 K. C. V. MOUNTAINS CONSERVANCY SNIFF) L. C. V. REGIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY HENDERSON) M. PALM SPRINGS DESERT RESORTS CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU/AIRLINE SERVICES COMMITTEE HOLT) N. RIVERSIDE COUNTY FREE LIBRARY ADVISORY COMMITTEE HENDERSON) 0. RIVERSIDE COUNTY LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD P. SUNLINE TRANSIT AGENCY/SUNLINE SERVICES GROUP ADOLPH) O?OOO4 Page 4- BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKDEPARTMENT REPORTS A. CITY MANAGER 1. RESPONSES TO PUBLIC COMMENT 2. TRANSMITTAL OF LIST OF TENTATIVE AGENDA ITEMS FOR FEBRUARY 25TH CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION B. CITY ATTORNEY NONE C. CITY CLERK NONE D. BUILDING AND SAFETY DIRECTOR 1. TRANSMITTAL OF BUILDING & SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT E. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR 1. TRANSMITTAL OF MONTHLY REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 1997 2. UPDATE ON THE STATUS OF THE WALMART LANDSCAPING 3. UPDATE ON THE STATUS OF THE MCDONALDS LANDSCAPING F. FINANCE DIRECTOR 1. TRANSMITTAL OF REVENUE & EXPENDITURES REPORT DATED DECEMBER 31, 1996 FOR THE CITY OF LA QUINTA AND LA QUINTA FINANCING AUTHORITY G. PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTOR 1. TRANSMITTAL OF MONTHLY REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 1997 H. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 1. TRANSMITTAL OF MONTHLY REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 1997 SHERIFF'S STATION COMMANDER MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS' ITEMS None RECESS TO REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING RECESS UNTIL 7:00 P.M. PUBLIC COMMENT This is the time set aside for public comment on any matter not scheduled for a public hearing. Please complete a request to speak" form and limit your comments to three minutes. Please watch the timing device on the podium. OO'OOO?9 Page 5- BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKPRESENTATIONS PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT 96-054 AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 9 ZONING REGULATIONS) OF THE LA QUINTA MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO VARIOUS CHAPTERS DEALING WITH SUCH ITEMS AS HEIGHT LIMITATIONS, SETBACKS, HILLSIDE CONSERVATION, BED AND BREAKFAST REGULATIONS, AND COVE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS. 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. CLOSED SESSION NOTE: PERSONS IDENTIFIED AS NEGOTIATING PARTIES WHERE THE CITY IS CONSIDERING ACQUISITION OF THEIR PROPERTY ARE NOT INVITED INTO THE CLOSED SESSION MEETING. 1. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(b)(3)(C) REGARDING POTENTIAL LITIGATION ONE CASE). 2. CONFERENCE WITH REAL PROPERTY NEGOTIATOR PURSUANT TO SECTION 54956.8 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE CONCERNING APPRAISED VALUE AND DIRECTION TO PROCEED WITH NEGOTIATIONS RELATING TO PROPERTIES IDENTIFIED AS APN #646-312-001, APN #646-312-049 AND APN #646-312-050 PROPERTY OWNED BY ROXIE YESSAYIAN, TRUSTEE OF THE YESSAYIAN FAMILY SURVIVORS TRUST. 3. CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL REGARDING ONGOING LITIGATION EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION, CHARGE #345970207, PURSUANT TO GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 54956.9(a). ADJOURNMENT OO?Q?6 Page 6 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK DECLARATION OF POSTING I, Saundra L. Juhola, City Clerk of the City of La Quinta, California, do hereby declare that the foregoing agenda for the City Council meeting of February 18, 1997 was posted on the outside entry to the Council Chamber, 78-495 Calle Tampico and on the bulletin board at the La Quinta Chamber of Commerce and at Albertson's, 78?63O Highway 111, on Friday, February 14, 1997. DA?D February 14 1997 A?City Clerk City of La Quinta, California PUBLIC NOTICE The La Quinta City Council Chamber is handicapped accessible. If special equipment is needed for the hearing impaired, please call the City Clerk's Office at 777-7025, 24-hours in advance of the meeting and accommodations will be made. 000007 Page 7- BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK MAYOR JUDY LAZAR January23, 1997 Dear Mayor: Re: Request for support for Thousand Oaks' appeal of court action On behalf of the City of Thousand Oaks, I would like you to be aware of an important local government control issue and request your support in the form of a resolution and financial contributions to our legal appeal effort. We believe that this is a critical issue for all cities and counties in that it removes local control and police powers over an essential public health and safety service. Several local rubbish companies have been providing service in Thousand Oaks for more than 20 years. In 1994, in response to the need to provide greater oversight of refuse operations as a result of AB 939, the City made major revisions to the Solid Waste section of its Municipal Code, with a key provision that the City must approve any request for transfer of ownership. Following past Council policy direction, the City Council also negotiated long-term franchise agreements with its local haulers, choosing not to go out to bid for service at that time. The Council approved these agreements in August, 1994. These franchise agreements contain two provisions that require direct ownership of the Contractor by persons residing in the general vicinity of the City, and state that the relative importance of the City's franchise in relation to the company's overall operation is a significant inducement?for the City to enter into the Franchise Agreement. Finally, the Franchise states that the absence of either provision could serve as reasonable grounds for the City's refusal to consent to any assignment or transfer of the Franchise under the Code. Due primarily to financial difficulties unrelated to its refuse collection operations, one of the City's haulers, GI Rubbish, entered bankruptcy proceedings in 1992. Last year, GI requested that Thousand Oaks approve its sale to Western Waste Inc. During the City's review, Western itself was acquired by USA Waste Services, Inc., the third largest waste management company in the country, headquartered in Dallas. In April, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court Central District) confirmed GI's final reorganization plan, subject to their obtaining municipal consents under various franchise agreements 000008 2100 Thousand Oaks Boulevard * Thousand Oaks, california 91362-2903. 805)449-2121. AX 805)449-2125 4, P??(?d ccycl?d p?p?r BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK including Thousand Oaks'. On September 17, the City Council voted unanimously to deny the company S request, based primarily on its right to approve the transfer of ownership under the Municipal Code and Franchise Agreement, and concern about criminal allegations involving Western Waste individuals who could be involved with the administration of the City's contract. Based on that action, the City asked the court to deny the transfer. On November 14, the Bankruptcy Court ruled against the City's motion. On December 24, the City filed an appeal and joined a creditor's ex parte application for a stay of the bankruptcy court action. The Federal District Court granted the stay pending a full hearing set for January 28,1997. The City is hopeful that the stay will remain in force during the appeal process, which is estimated to cost between $50,000-si 00,000. On January 9, 1997, the Regional Council of the Southern California Association of Governments SCAG) approved a request by City representative, Councilmember Andy Fox, and approved the attached resolution expressing its support for the appeal!. Furthermore, the League of California Cities Board of Directors has referred this issue to the legal advocacy committee for action. The City's Municipal Code sections and Franchise Agreements were drafted carefully to preserve local control, and these provisions were agreed to by its franchised refuse haulers. We believe that this court decision could threaten any city or county's right to enforce its Code and Franchise Agreements. If you agree that this is a significant threat to local control, please consider asking your council or board to adopt a resolution similar to the attached, and contribute funds to support us for this important appeal. If you wish to contribute to this effort, please direct a check payable to City of Thousand Oaks" to: City Attorney's Office, City of Thousand Oaks, 2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91362, by Friday, February 14. Please feel free to contact me at 805) 449-2103 if you have any questions. Sincerely or? attachment DPW BiC 2C\?G c?:FRANcH\scAG.97 00Q009 2 p,. 4 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK RESOLUTION NO.97370-i A RESOLUTION OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS SCAG) OPPOSING ACTIONS TO LIMIT LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUTHORITY WHEREAS, in March, 1994, the City of Thousand Oaks City"), in cooperation with its franchised refuse haulers, revised the solid waste section of its Municipal Code to require City approval of any request for transfer of refuse hauler company owner; and WHEREAS, in August, 1994, the City negotiated long-term franchise agreements with its refuse haulers, provisions of which require company ownership by individuals living in the general vicinity of the City; and WHEREAS, in February, 1996, GI Industries, a franchised hauler, requested the City's permission to transfer ownership of its company to Western Waste Inc.IUSA Waste Systems; and WHEREAS, in September, 1996, the City Council voted unanimously to deny the transfer request, a denial that was later rejected by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court; and WHEREAS, the City believes that all local government entities should oppose this action in that it removes local control and police powers over an essential public health and safety service; and WHEREAS, the City requests the support of local government entities, through adoption of this resolution, and contributions of financial assistance to support an appeal of the Court's decision; NOW, THEREFORE, BE rr RESOLVED that the Southern California Association of Governments hereby supports the City of Thousand Oaks' appeal of a court action limiting the City's rights to deny a franchise transfer, and encourages members to make financial contributions to assist the City in pursuing this appeal. APPROVED BY TIE REGIONAL COUNCIL OF THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OF GOVERNMENTS AT THEIR REGULAR MEETING THIS NINTH DAY OF PRESIDENT MCHARD KB MAYOR, CITY OF PALM DESERT S,XE(?IVE? DIRECTOR 000010 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK JAN 3 I i?9? CITY O? LA 897 ADAMS/TRUMAN PTA a?MANAGt'?sD PT January30, 1997 Mrs. Qienda Holt, Mayor La Quinta City Council P.O. Box 1504 La Quinta, CA. 92253 Dear Mayor and City Council, My name is Susan Avise, and this year I am the President of the Harry S Truman PTA. As you might suspect, I am Yvriting to you today on behalf of our children. In previous years the City of La Quinta has provided grant money for worthwhile projects of organizations in need. In the past you have provided our PTA with funds to purchase earthquake supplies. I am happy to report that we remain adequately stocked for that disaster. I have been told that the city of La Quinta is no longer participating in an annual grant program, but continue to address specific needs on an individual basis. Our need is to supplement the memory of our school computers. We are finding that many of the computers at our school? are much older and have so little memory that they are unable to run the new software programs available to our kids. We have spoken to the Desert Sands School District and they are aware of the problem but are unable to assist us as their commitment to reduce class size has redirected money set aside for computers. One of our parent volunteers is very interested in our computer education and has evaluated our school computers, their capabilities and our needs. She would be happy to supply more specific information to your appointed representative. I appreciate your time and concern for our children?s education and will look fo?vard to hearing from you. Sincerely, Susan Avise, President OOOOli Truman School PTA ADAMS/TRUMAN ELFMFNTARY SCHOOL 78-880 Az'eiiue 50 * La Quinta, CA 92253 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK WRITTEN CORRESPONDENCE: 3 Aging Community Team ACT I>?? J?N 31 PY? 12 9 TO THE MAYORS AND CITY COUNCILS IN THE COACHELLA VALLEY THE AGING COMMUNITY TEAM ACT 1)15 AN ADVOCATE AND SERVICE GROUP SERVING THE AGING IN THE COACHELLA We are concerned at this point with the issues of transportation in our many fine cities. We are aware of the excellent work done by Sunline and some volunteer organizations. This is a plus for our communities. However, the times and availability of such services are not complete for many of our aging who live just outside service areas. We are asking that our many municipalities consider transportation as one of the responsibilities of city government. As our valley grows there will be increasing need for regular and emergency transportation. We would welcome the opportunity to meet with you individually and/or with a designated staff person to explore the issues involved and the cost of increasing services. Please feel free to call me at 322-0138 to establish a time for our discussions to begin. I know how busy your schedules are so I will call you after February 1, 1997 to make sure that you have this letter and to set a time for meeting. you LAZ+iNB?DSW PRESIDENT JANE RILEY, VICE PRESIDENT CAROL WI)?fED, RECORDING SECRETARY JEANNE PARRISH, CORRESPONDING SECRETARY RAY BACA, TREASLRER MISSION STATEMENT; r'OQOz? To provide accessibility to culturally appropriate services in a collaborative and cooperative style in order to enhance and dignify the individual's quality of life. 35-895 Date Palm Drive, Suite 250 * Cathedral City, California 92234 * 6?9) 322-0?38 * Fax BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK January 8,1997 To the Mayor and City Council: Oily b?LP? First of all, we really appreciate and thank you for the good job that you have been doing for our city. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could continue to make our beautiful community as enjoyable as possible? One way to do this for me and some of my neighbors would be to eliminate the noise and air pollution of gas powered gardening equipment; specifically, leaf blowers. They have become a health hazard to many people, especially those of us with allergies and respiratory problems. Some cities such as Los Angeles are already addressing this problem by banning leaf blowers in residential areas. The rake, broom and shovel have been known to do a great job in cleaning up clippings and leaves not done so by the mowers. This could also help keep debris out of the street drains. As far as the noise goes, perhaps electric gardening tools could be used. I love our home here and wish I could sometimes wake up only" to the sounds of nature. I look forward to taking many pleasant and enjoyable walks in our community in the future. Sincerely, G? OOOO?3 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK Ban leaf blowers Like many people, I moved to t? desert to get away from the noise a? other types of pollution that accompan? urban sprawl. This season, I moved into a lovely home on the Palm Spnngs Municipal' Golf Course. The noise and airbornet dust is overwhelming. Where is it coming from? Not from autos, not frorm? planes, but from gas-propelled blower? that move dust, grass clippings and di?? from one neighbor's yard on any give? day to the next. The blowers serve no purpose and-'-?, have only a negative impact on th? peaceful, tranquil lifestyle of which V are so proud. I urge all responsible citizens to call or write the mayor'? office at 323-8299 and demand that th? senseless and polluting machine outlawed in Palm Springs. Whatever happened to sweeping side? walks and disp?siLtg of the refuse in responsible way? This obnoxious nois? in not only offensive to the residents but;", to the many people who play golf on ou? beautiful courses locals and visitor? alike who come out for a stress-free day with nature. Let's stop this insanity now. Silence is I music too! ROBER? C. NICKELS Palm Springs Ban the leaf blowers Let me join Cliff Cuip Your Voice. Oct. 7) and previous writers who would like to see leaf blowers banned. Raising a 20.foot cloud of dust in order to clean a sidewalk or move some leaves around just doesn't make sense. The noise is also objectionable. but that would be more acceptable if it were vacuuming stuff up, not blowing it around. VIRGINIA BROWN Rancho Mirage Council bans leaf blowers LOS ANGELES After years of debate over noise and, dust pollution compared with the Impact on gar- deners, Lhe Los Angeles City Coun- CII has approved a ban on the use of gasoline?powered leaf blowers in res?deiitial neighborhoods. QOO?4 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKPalm Springs Desert Resorts Airline Service Committee P?O. Box 13190 Telephone 6i?7???54 Paim Desert CA 9225?3190 Fax 61 January 22,1997 The Honorable Glenda Holt Mayor I City of La Quinta CITyC?TY?uI?TA 78-495 Calle Tampico MANAGt?S?pi: La Quinta, CA 92253 Mayor Holt, I represent the Palm Springs Desert Resorts Airline Service Committee This committee is responsible for increasing air service to the Coache?a V?ley, obtaining co-pricing of fares between Palm Springs and Ontario and bringing new air carriers to the airport. Each city in the Coachella Valley has a representative Irom the city council and the business community. Curren?y from Indian Wells, Mr. Brad Quayle is the city business community representative and we now have an slot to be filled by a council member. We are in hopes the appointment can be made by your city's February meeting. We will be holding a fill Airline Service Committee meeting in late February or early March. I am forwarding to you a copy of the year end review and after your appointee is selected I would be happy to meet with them to discuss the Airline Service Committee in detail. If you have any questions regarding this issue please do not hesitate to contact me at your convenience Regards, an?A. Doria irector of Airline Development CC Jean Benson, Chairman, Airline Service Committee 000019. Mike Fife, President, Palm Springs Desert Resorts Convention & Visitors Bureau BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK LA OUINTA PAGEANT SUB-COMMITTEE Member: Glenda Holt, Mayor Appointed: March 7,1995 Re-confirmed: December 4, 1995 PALM SPRINGS DESERT RESORTS CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU Executive Board Member: Glenda Holt, Mayor Alternate: Don Adolph, Council Member Staff Support: Tom Genovese, City Manager Meets third Tuesday of month at 9.00 a.m. at Palm Desert City Hall P.S.D.R.C.& V.B. AIRLINE SERVICE COMMITTEE Committee Member: Mayor Holt Business Community Member: Brad Quayle of KSL Meets twice yearly dates not predetermined. SUNLINE TRANSIT AGENCY Board Member: Don Adolph, Council Member Alternate: Ron Perkins, Council Member Staff Support: Tom Genovese, City Manager Meets last Wednesday of each month at Noon LIBRARY SERVICE ZONE ADVISORY ROAR? Member: Terry Henderson Appointed: 10-1-96 Alternate: Don Adolph Appointed 10-1-96 000016 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKFISH WYCiS 48 P.O. BOX 458, INDIO, CALIFORNIA 9220Z L L TA 619) 347-2119 February 6, 1997 La Quinta City Council and Staff 7a-495 Calle Tampico La Quinta, CA 92253 Dear Council and Staff Members: We request your consideration of our application for $5,000 to continue serving La Quinta residents with our program of Distri- bution of Food Supplies and Transportation for medical and essential needs purposes. In the past year, we provided these services for 100 unduplicated persons in your area. One-half of these are children.) Please refer to our letter and application for CDBG funds dated January 18, 1997. We understand why those funds have been al? located otherwise--but we hope you might be able to designate some of your charitable funds to us when you determine your annual budget in the next few months. Every dollar counts and any amount would be helpful. We appreciate your concern for the welfare of all of your residents and the thoughtful consideration given our request. It was a pleasure to attend your recent Council meeting.' Sincerely, Norma J. n, President phone 347-7195 000D17 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCIL?DA MEETING DATE: u3r;1 8,1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Consideration of a request from Waste Management of PUBLIC HEARING: the Desert regarding a continuance of the automated collection service start date and providing optional instead of mandatory green waste collection as part of the automated collection service RECOMMENDATION: Approve the request of Waste Management to extend the implementation date for the automated collection service to begin 30-days from April 1,1997, to May 1,1997. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Staff is reviewing proposals from Waste Management as it relates to a request for rate adjustments for this implementation and consideration of modification of the mandatory Green Waste Program currently contained within our Franchise Agreement. Additionally, the City Aftorney has preliminarily indicated that the tax roll billing and AB939 programs must be removed from the tax rolls and implemented directly by our waste hauler as a result of Proposition 218. Therefore, staff has been discussing with Waste Management of the Desert the Automated Waste Collection Program and changing the residential billing from the tax rolls to individual billing. During the next 30-days staff will continue these negotiations and bring them to the City Council for consideration at a future meeting. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES The options available to the Agency are as follows: 1. Grant the 30-day extension of time; or 2. Deny extension request and have Waste Management of the Desert comply with contract as adopted. 3. Provide direction to staff. 000018 C munity Development Director rr..i? flflR BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: 3 COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: February 18,1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Consideration and authorization to negotiate a contract PUBLIC HEARING: with the selected consultant for the preparation of the General Plan Update. RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the Community Development Director to negotiate a professional services contract with David Evans and Associates Inc. to update the General Plan in an amount not to exceed $200,000. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: A total of $297,100 is budgeted in the Community Development Department's Fiscal Year 1996-1997 Contract Services Account #101-403-605-000) of which $200,000 is designated for the General Plan Update. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The Professional Services Selection Committee, consisting of Council Member Terry Henderson, Planning Commission Chairman Jacques Abels, the Community Development Director, the Public Works Director, the Planning Manager, and a Principal Planner is recommending David Evans and Associates Inc. to update the General Plan. The Committee reviewed five proposals and interviewed all five firms: David Evans and Associates, BRW Inc., Cotton/BelandlAssociates, The Lighifoot Planning Group, and Terra Nova Planning and Research Inc. Upon completion of the interview and selection process on February 7, 1997, it was the consensus of the Committee that David Evans and Associates could provide the best professional services to the City to update the General Plan. The next step in the process is to review the consultant's Scope of Work Attachment 1) and negotiate a fixed fee contract for services. Upon completion of negotiations, staff will return to the Council with a professional services contract requesting approval of the contract by the City Council. The update of the General Plan is anticipated to begin in mid March and completed within the next 16 months. OOooiq. 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If funding for the bed and breakfast project in the amount of $1,695 is approved from the Special Project Contingency Fund, the balance in the Special Project Contingency Fund would be reduced to $2,745. The Greater Coachella Valley Soap Box Derby's request for funding is $3,650, which would exceed the available funding in the Special Project Contingency Fund if the bed and breakfast grant were to be approved. It would be necessary to make a transfer of funds in the amount of $905 from the General Fund Reserve Account 101-000-300-290) to the Special Project Contingency Fund in order to approve the grant request of the Greater Coachella Soap Box Derby. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The Greater Coachella Valley Soap Box Derby has scheduled its third annual Soap Box Derby for April 5, 1 997 on Avenida Bermudas in the City of La Quinta. The Soap Box Derby event consists of participants purchasing a kit and building a car from the materials in the kit. The built car is raced down the street competing with other participants for best race time. Last year 46 entrants participated in the event held at the same location. Organizers of the Soap Box Derby must fund the event through fund-raising efforts and contributions. Costs are related to hosting the event, purchasing the franchise from the national office and sending winners back to the nationals in Akron, Ohio in August. The request before the City Council Attachment 1) is for staff services, equipment, 000037 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK& NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK' NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK( NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK) AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COIJNCIL?DA MEETING DATE: February 18, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: Consideration of Appointment of New Members to PUBLIC HEARING: the Building and Construction Board of Appeals RECOMMENDATION: Move to appoint Dennis Cunningham, Kevin Leonhard, and Michael Mendoza to fill the vacancies on the Building and Construction Board of Appeals. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Section 8.01.030 of the La Quinta Municipal Code Attachment 1) establishes a Building and Construction Board of Appeals to conduct hearings to determine the suitability of alternate materials and methods of installation for construction. In May of 1 994 five individuals were appointed by the City Council to serve on that Board. Of those five appointees, two have recently relocated out of the Valley and one is serving on another City Commission recent legislation passed by the City Council restricts individuals from serving on multiple City Boards or Commissions) thus creating three vacancies on the Board. The Municipal Code specifies that the membership of the Board consist of the following: one general contractor, two architects or engineers, one specialty contractor, and one member of the public who is not one of the foregoing. The members serve at the pleasure of the City Council and there is no limit on the length of their respective terms. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: The following individuals have been contacted by Building and Safety staff and have agreed to serve on the Board of Appeals if appointed by the City Council: Dennis Cunningham, General Contractor Kevin Leonhard, Architect Michael Mendoza, Accountant BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK* NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK+ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK,U C?OF AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: ED COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: February 18, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: Consideration of an Amendment to the La Quinta PUBLIC HEARING: Municipal Code Amending Chapter 3.12 Relating to Purchases, Deleting Section 3.12.070 Requisitions) and Amending Section 3.12.080 Purchase Orders) RECOMMENDATION: Move to take up Ordinance No. by Title and Number only and waive further reading Motion to Introduce Ordinance No._____ on first reading FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Pursuant to the City's Annual Audit for the 1 995/96 Fiscal Year, Conrad and Associates Internal Control Structure Letter noted the City Internal Purchasing Procedures Attachment No.1) does not have a dollar limit for required purchase orders and recommend that the City adopt a minimum amount. Staff is proposing a minimum amount of $1,000. As a result, Staff proposes the following Ordinance changes to Sections 3.12.070 and 3.12.080 of Chapter 3.12 of the La Quinta Municipal Code Attachment No. 2). Redline version of those sections are listed below to highlight the changes: 3.1 2.070 pitm6iit? hqll ubmt re???st? f&- dppl?? ad eq??pmet t& the age11t b? anda1-d &-. b?- th?1 iii?a,,? 1?ay be stabli:?h?d b? the purGhasing rules and re??lat1311?. 3.12.080 an: amount over Purchase of supplies and equipment in $1,000. shall be made only by purchase orders. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, no purchase order shall be issued unless, the prior approval of the purchasing agent or his designated representative has been obtained. 000044 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK- NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK. 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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: This grant requires a 10% local match of the total cost of the project. The California Department of Transportation Caltrans) informed staff that the 10% match should be for hard costs-i.e. construction costs. They do not want the City to charge in-kind matches of staff time other than engineering) for administration. The total estimated cost of the project is $38,959 which means the City's 10% match would be approximately $3,896. If the City is successful in this application, the matching funds will have to be identified/allocated from the FY 1 997-98 budget. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The City received notification from the State Department of Transportation Caltrans) that the Bicycle Lane Account grant program will be offered again this year The City applied last year but was unsuccessful in its grant application). City staff has had discussions with Caltrans regarding last year's application and it is believed that the attached grant application for the Bicycle Lane Account will better fit the parameters of the program and may be more favorably received. The proposal is for a Class II Bikelane on-street striping, and signs) which will begin at the existing Bear Creek Channel Bikepath at the top, or south end, of the Cove. From there, it will proceed easterly along Calle Tecate to Avenida Bermudas and will follow that street 000054 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK7 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK8 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK9 NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK: NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK; NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK< NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK= NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK> NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK? 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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Anticipated cost savings associated with personnel expenses on public works projects funded only with City dollars i.e., not including Federal, State or Redevelopment Agency funding). BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The City of La Quinta drafted and submitted City Charter documents to La Quinta residents during the Spring of 1 996. At that time, the City identified the conversion from prevailing wages" to market wages" on public works projects as one program possibly emanating from adoption of the Charter form of government. The citizens of La Quinta approved the City's Charter during the November 5, 1996 elections. This Charter was accepted and filed by the Secretary of State as of December 31, 1996. As noted during consideration of the Charter form of government, adoption of a City Charter allows Municipalities to exercise greater authority over municipal affairs," subject to constitutional limitations. The courts have held that the construction of city public works is a municipal affair. Article II, Section 200 Public Works Contracts of the La Quinta City Charter, states: The City shall have the power to establish standards, procedures, rules or regulations to regulate all aspects of the bidding, award and performance of any public works contract, including, but not limited to, the compensation rates to be paid for the performance of such:ich work." Accordingly, the City of La Quinta now has the option to revise its public works contracting procedures, including establishment of policies for contractor compensation. 000068 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKE NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKF NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKG NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKH C AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION COUNClL?RDA MLLTING DAfE: lEBRUARY 18, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION Deniand Register Dated February I 8. 1997 PUBLIC HEARING RECOMMLNDATION: Approve Demand Register Dated February 18, 1997 BACKGROUND: Prepaid \?"arrants: 28035 28037 9,244.47 28038 2807?? 3,839.84 28077 28089 77,754.78 RR I 5320-I 5404? 80,852. 18 I?/R Tax Tran?fers? 22,067.95 CITY DEMANDS $860,077.13 Payable arrants: 28090 28203? 702,144.56 RDA DEMANDS 35,826.65 $895,903.78 $895,903.78 FJ$CAL IMI?LICA1?IONS: Demaud of Cash City $860,077. 13 Jol n NI. 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AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: February 18, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSTON: PUBLIC HEARING: Transmittal of Treasurer's Report as of December31, 1996 RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Transmittal of Treasurer's Report dated December 31, 1996 for the City of La Quinta. FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: I certify that this report accurately reflects all pooled investments and is in compliance with California Government Code Section 53645 as amended 1/1/86; and is in conformity with City Code 3.08.010 to 3.08.070 Investment of Money and Funds. I hereby certify that sufficient investment liquidity and anticipated revenues are available to meet next month's estimated expenditures. 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PUBLIC HEARING: RECOMMENDATION: Approve Parcel Map 28334 KSL Desert Resorts, Inc. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: As shown in Attachment 1, this parcel map lies adjacent to and east of Eisenhower Drive and south of Avenue 50. It is comprised of three parcels, two of which currently exist as portions of the Dunes golf course, and one that is intended for future residential development Parcel 1). As a condition of the tentative map, the developer was restricted to one access point along Eisenhower Drive. To accomplish this, access rights were restricted along Parcel 3, however, the portion of Parcel 1 adjacent to Eisenhower Drive at this time maintains its access rights. At the time when residential development plans for Parcel 1 are presented to the City, the exact location of the one access point along Eisenhower Drive will be established, and all other frontage across Parcel 1 will have access rights restricted. There are no onsite or offsite improvements associated with this parcel map. Likewise, no subdivision agreement or improvement security was required with this parcel map. All future offsite improvements and any onsite improvements will be associated with development of Parcel 1. A subdivision agreement and improvement securities will be submitted at that time. 000114 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKs NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKt NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKv NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKw AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILJRDA MEETING DATE: February 18,1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC HEARING: Approval of and authorization for the Mayor to sign a Commercial Support Agreement between the City and Fred and Kay Wolff RECOMMENDATION: Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the Commercial Support Agreement and instruct staff to appropriate $1,695 from the Special Projects Contingency Fund or the General Fund Reserve Account. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: The amount of $1,695 would be appropriated from the fund designated by City Council. The Special Projects Contingency Account #101-101-663-000) has $4,440 available and the General Fund Reserve Account #101-000-300-290) has $3,134,737 available. Based upon Council's decision regarding the request from the Greater Coachella Valley Soap Box Derby for $3,650, and the request from CVAG for $1,920, Council will need to make a determination from where the funds would be appropriated. If all three requests are approved, the Special Projects Contingency Account would be exceeded by $2,825 and would necessitate a transfer of funds from the General Fund Reserve Account. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The City Council on January 21, 1997, authorized the City Attorney to prepare a Commercial Support Agreement, which is attached, between the City and Fred and Kay Wolff assisting in the payment of City fees for a Bed and Breakfast application. This Agreement has been prepared, reviewed, and approved by the City Attorney, staff and Mr. & Mrs. Wolff. CCJH.003 OO119 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKx NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKy NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKz NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK o/7?\o AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCIL?DA MEETING DATE: February 18, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: Consideration of a Street Closure Permit for the La STUDY SESSION: Quinta Arts Festival event on March 1 3-1 6, 1997, at PUBLIC HEARING: the Frances Hack Park according to conditions for Temporary Use Permit 96-1 27. Applicant: La Quinta Arts Foundation RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Council Resolution approving the temporary closure of the south-leg and a portion of the north-leg of Avenida Montezuma between Eisenhower Drive and Avenida Navarro on March 13-16, 1997, from 9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. for the La Quinta Arts Festival event at the Frances Hack Park. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The La Quinta Arts Foundation has applied to close portions of Avenida Montezuma between Eisenhower Drive and Avenida Navarro during their outdoor art and music festival at Frances Hack Park on March 1 3-1 6, 1 997, during the hours of 9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Temporary closure of this one-way public street during this annual event will permit areas for valet parking and loading and unloading of guests arriving by bus. A letter from the La Quinta Arts Foundation requesting the street closure is attached Attachment 1). On February 11, 1 997, the Planning Commission approved the Foundation's temporary outdoor event at the park, subject to conditions under Temporary Use Permit 96-1 27. The applicant is required to obtain approval from the City Council to close portions of Avenida Montezuma according to Chapter 1 2.32 Parking) of the Municipal Code. The City Council is requested to authorize the temporary street closure by adopting the attached Resolution. The Resolution instructs the City's Traffic Engineer, or his designee, to issue an Encroachment Permit provided traffic safety measures are employed for the event Chapter 14.16). This may include traffic barricades, no parking" signs, and other traffic safety measures necessary to protect the vendors and guests Chapter 12.16, Traffic-Control Devices). If these safety standards are not 000130 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: February 18,1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Approve and authorize the appropriation of $1,920 to PUBLIC HEARING: support CVAG AB 939 program through June, 1997 RECOMMENDATION: Approve and authorize the appropriation $1,920 for the CVAG AB939 program through June, 1997, from the Special Projects Contingency Fund or the General Fund Reserve, or as deemed appropriate by Council. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: The amount of $1,920 would be appropriated from the fund designated by City Council. The Special Projects Contingency Account #101-101-663-000) has $4,440 available and the General Fund Reserve Account #101-000-300-290) has $3,134,737 available. Based upon Council's decision regarding the request from the Greater Coachella Valley Soap Box Derby for $3,650, and the request from Fred and Kay Wolff's for $1,695, Council will need to make a determination where the funds would be appropriated. If all three requests are approved, the Special Projects Contingency Account would be exceeded by $2,825 and would necessitate a transfer of funds from the General Fund Reserve Account. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: After the CVAG budget was approved, the Riverside County Board of Supervisors reduced funding for the solid waste and recycling programs by one-half. This reduction eliminated funds to staff the Solid Waste and Recycling Technical Working Group and to implement the adopted work program for the remainder of this fiscal year Attachment 1). The Executive Committee at their meeting of January 27,1997, recommended that each CVAG jurisdiction provide funding to support the CVAG AB939 programs through June, 1997 Attachment 2). La Quinta's proportionate share of this funding is $1 920. This share will assist the City in addressing regional solid waste and recycling issues including review and implementation of the regional waste characterization study, review and comment on cCJH.004 000138 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCIL?A MEETING DATE: February 18,1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TITLE: STUDY SESSION: Approval of the release of a Bond for street improvements in front of Cunard's Restaurant PUBLIC HEARING: RECOMMENDATION: Approve the release of the bond for street improvements in front of Cunard's Restaurant. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The City approved Plot Plan 86-343 and Parcel Merger 87-040 in February 1 990, subject to conditions. As part of the Conditions of Approval, Mr. Cunard was required to exercise an Agreement for Future Installation of Street Improvements and Right-of- Entry and Construction Easement for the Street Improvement Construction Attachment 1). With the adoption of the General Plan in 1992, the street requirements for Calle Cadiz, Avenida Barcelona, and Avenida Amigo were reduced. Policy 3-4.1.1 2 of the General Plan was adopted which states, that special right-of- way width and design treatments will be identified for streets within the Village Area, recognizing established set-backs of adjacent developments and the maturity of existing landscaping materials. The following streets will be permitted to remain at a maximum fifty 50) foot right-of-way width: a) Calle Cadiz; b) Avenida Barcelona; and c) Calle Amigo." Because of this policy, additional right-of-way is not needed. In addition, the City may as part of a future Cove Improvement", design and construct the street improvements. It has been a ten year period since posting of the bonds, during which time the City has not constructed the improvements; therefore, the release of the bond is warranted. 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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: The MOU is being amended to comply with State and federal regulations to assure that the MSHCP will meet their standards for the Plan's content. By meeting their standards, the parties of the MOU i.e. CVAG cities) are eligible to receive federally appropriated funds to be used to develop the Plan Attachment 1). The CVAG Executive Committee has reviewed the proposal and is recommending that each city sign the Amendment Attachment 2). FINDINGS AND ALTERNATIVES: 1. Approve and authorize the Mayor to sign the Amendment to the MOU for the preparation of the Coachella Valley Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan; or 2. Provide direction to staff. C mmu Development Director Attachments: 000153 1. CVAG staff report dated January 21,1997, with attachments 2. 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FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: The Engineer's Estimated cost for Phase I construction including plant and tree purchase is: Irrigation labor & mat'I. in place complete) $31,366 Plants and Trees delivered & stored) $1 7,1 59 Inspection/Testing $ 2,426 Administration $ 5,100 Contingency 10%) $4,852 TOTAL $60,903 Funds for this amendment would be deducted from; project administration $5,100) and project contingency $1,640). Available funding for this project is: Caltrans Urban Forestry Grant $255,699 Community Services Project Fund $22.896 TOTAL $278,595 000164 \?EPT?OUNCIL?1 \9?O21 8B?VvPD BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK0 OF? AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCIL?DA MEETING DATE: February 18, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: I ITEM TITLE: Approve a Professional Services STUDY SESSION: Agreement with Nickerson, Diercks & Associates for Capital improvement Project Administrative Support PUBLIC HEARING: Services RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the City Manager to execute a Professional Services Agreement with the firm of Nickerson, Diercks & Associates in the amount of $23,740, for capital improvement projects administrative support services. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Sufficient funding is available within the approved project budget for project administration of projects the consultant will be assigned to: PROJECT ACCOUNT NO. AVAILABLE BALANCE Jefferson Street Overlay 401-618-901-000 $8,346 PM1O Improvements 401-633-901-000 $23,048 Washington Street/Ave 48 Signal 401-634-901-000 $5,880 Dune Palms/Whitewater Crossing 401-641-901-000 $24,110 Various Citywide Landscape 401-627-901-000 $23,938 Improvements TOTAL $85,322 Therefore, more than adequate funding is available to support the recommendation contained within this report. 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PUBLIC HEARING: RECOMMENDATION: As directed by the City Council. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: Information report. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: On September 17, 1996, the City Council awarded a contract to Berryman & Henigar for the design of the proposed traffic signal at the entrance to Plaza La Quinta from Highway 111. Subsequent to the award, a number of workshops were conducted at the La Quinta Chamber of Commerce. The property owner of Plaza La Quinta, the tenants of Plaza La Quinta, and the tenants of the Albertsons shopping center were invited to attend the workshops to discuss the traffic signal design and to provide comments and input prior to finalization of the design. Representatives of Berryman & Henigar conducted the workshop with representatives of the City of La Quinta and Caltrans present in order to address all questions and concerns. The first workshop was conducted on January 15, 1997. Alternative locations were discussed; however, due to the spacing of traffic signals on Highway 111 and the existing circulation plan at Plaza La Quinta, the far west entrance is the recommended location. Comments were taken at the January 1 5, 1997 workshop and incorporated into a preliminary design On January 29, 1997, a second workshop was conducted at the Chamber of Commerce office to discuss the preliminary design and answer the concerns of the previous workshop. Included as Attachment 1 is a copy of the Agenda from Workshop #2. The preliminary design indicated a number of parking stalls fronting Lumpy's Golf Shop would need to be removed to provide the main corridor entrance for circulation purposes. A left turn pocket will be installed for west bound Highway 111 with a left turn signal phase provided. 000212 GAPWDEpT\COUNCIL\?9?7\97O21SA.WPD BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS: JOINT MEETING HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES JANUARY 22, 1997 I. CALLTOORDER Ajoint meeting of the Human Services Commission and Parks and Recreation Commission was called to order on Wednesday, January 22,1997 at 7:15 p.m. in the La Quinta Civic Center Study Session Room. Chairperson Irwin and Chairperson Ingram presided. Commissioner Best led the Pledge of Allegiance. ROLL CALL: HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairperson Barbara Irwin Commissioner Victoria St. Johns Commissioner Joan Rebich MEMBER ABSENT/EXCUSED: Commissioner Kay Wolff PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairperson Carl Ingram Commissioner Lawrence Best Commissioner Mike Davis Commissioner Kathryn Pedersen MEMBER ABSENT/EXCUSED: Commissioner Dawn Brenneis MEMBER ABSENT/NOT EXCUSED: Commissioner Stacy Mullen STAFF PRESENT: Tom Hartung, Building & Safety Director Diane Aaker, Senior Secretary 000235 hscmin 122.wpd 00? 1 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK2-1?-i997 4I7PH Pb??1 CY AJ?.??UITO DI?TPICT 619 p5 REPORTS AND INFORMATIONAL ITEMS: CQA?HELLA VALLEY MOSQUITO AND VECTOR CONTROL Dl?RlCT BOARD OF TRUSTEES MIEETING JANUARY 14, 1997 The meeting of the IBoard of Trustees for the Coachella Valley Mosquito and Vector Contro Distnct was held a? 83-733 Avenue 55, Thermal, California CALL TO ORDER: J?e meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by President Pncer Pr?sident Pricer took a moment to introduce the newly appointed Trustee Coachella, Mr. Frank Duran. PLEDGE OF ALLEGI?NCE: The pledge was led by Trustee Bizzell. ROLL CALL: Those resent at roll call: Trustees Bi?elI, Duran, Fuschetti, Nigosian. Pierson? Psho, Pncer, Rodriguez and Walker Absent at roll call: Trustees Castro an Perkins excused). Also present General Manager $tan Husted Assist nt Manager Ruben Anas, Jr.. and Finance Administrator Rob Steinheider The audience consisted of: Staff Members Br?nka L throp. Oldembour Avolos, ond Garrett. Vickie Sauer CSEA) Mrs. reeso Cotton. Mrs. Dorothy Pepper, Mr Chuck Haver Civil Engineer) an Attorney Toni Eggebraaten Crandall & Traver). Note; Trustee Nigo ian arrivedat 7:10 and Trustee Pierson arrived at 7:17) APPROVAL OF MIN TES FOR DECEMBER 10.1996 BOARD M?ETING: Motion to approve the December 10.1996 minutes as mailed) was made by Trustee Fuschett. Motion wo? seconded by Trustee Walker and carried unanimou?Iy. CORRESPONDENC Included in the packet were letters from the City of Palm Springs Police Department, the City of Coachella, and LAFCO. No other corresponde?ce were received. PUBLIC COMMIENT:? No public comments were received. ANNOUNCEM?NTS? Stan introduced to the Board Ms. Vickie $auer, Field epresentative for he CaFifornia School Employees Association CSEA). He also introduced Attorney Jon Eggebmaten from Crandall & Traver. CONFIRMATION 0 AGENDA: President Pricer suggested moving item #1 B Resolution 97- Adopting a Revised Personnel Policy & Procedure0 0 239 to take place folIo mg Trustee Comments. Motion to approve th? jan97brd.mt?.indn BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager?< DATE: February 1 8, 1 997 RE: Department Report-Responses to Public Comment The following is a response to a public comment made at the February 4, 1 997 City Council meeting: 1. Audrey Ostrowsky spoke regarding a nuisance abatement notice she received from the City. Code Enforcement staff contacted Ms. Ostrowsky and is working with her to resolve the abatement issue. 000213 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKTO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Thomas P. Genovese, City Manager DATE: Februaryl8,1997 RB: City Manager Department Report Transmittal of List of Tentative Agenda Items for February 25, 1997 City Council Study Session The items to be placed on the agenda for the Council Meeting Study Session scheduled for February 25, 1997 at 1:00p.m., include the following: * DISCUSSION RELATING TO CATTELUS GROUP PROPOSED HOUSING PROJECT 48Th AND JEFFERSON * DISCUSSION RELATING TO HIGHWAY 111 LANDSCAPE PLAN BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK rn I TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Tom Hartung, Director of Building & Safety DATE: February 18, 1997 RE: Department Monthly Report Attached please find the statistical summaries for building permits, Animal Control, and Code Compliance for the month of January. The report depicts the following highlights: * Year to date building permit valuation is $4,726,969 which represents an issuance of 87 building permits. * 1 67 animal control cases have been handled through January. * 1 56 code compliance cases have been initiated through January. Also, beginning this month is the New Business License" summary for January. * 43 new business licenses have been issued through January. summary attached) O9O24?3 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK& 0 7 MEMORANDUM OF TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: JERRY HERMAN, COMN?ITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR DATE: FEBRUARY 18, 1997 SUBJECT: DEPARTMENT REPORT Attached please find a copy of the Community Development Status Report for the month of February, 1997. These are the current cases staff is working on that require action by the Planning Commission and/or City Council. OOO2?() CC JHDEPT.RPT BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK 0 0 7 MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Jerry Herman, Community Development Director DATE: February 18, 1997 SUBJECT: Update on the Status of the Walmart Landscaping The poor condition of the landscaping at Walmart will be improving. Since the last City Council memorandum, dated November 1 9, 1996, staff, on a weekly basis has talked with Angela Koenig, the Asset Manager for Washington?Adams L.L.C., owners of the Highway 111 La Quinta Shopping Center with the exception of Walmart) as to their progress in bringing this project into conformance with the maintenance standards of the remainder of the center. Walmart, after reviewing several bids from landscape firms to upgrade the landscaping, determined La Hacienda Nursery as the preferred bidder. Bill Jeffery, Walmart Assistant Manager, is currently in negotiations with this firm. Walmart has expanded the initial scope of work to bring the parking lot into conformance with the original landscape design plans. Staff has met on-site with a representative of La Hacienda Nursery, in order to compare the original landscape plans approved by the City, with their proposal. The proposed work will be consistent with the approved plans. At the request of Walmart, the City sent a letter stating our recommendation of approval of these landscaping plans Attachment 1). This letter and the proposed plans, were sent by the Walmart store manager, Debbie Wholers, to the Walmart corporate offices for their approval. Ms. Koenig has also sent a letter to Corporate Walmart, recommending approval of the landscaping plans A copy of the letter will be available at the Council Meeting). Ms. Wholers is anticipating receiving approval from the corporate office late next week. La Hacienda will begin work once approval is given. They anticipate the landscaping to be completed within 30 days from that time. If work does not commence within the anticipated schedule, the City Attorney recommends pursuing compliance through the Public Nuisance Chapter 11.72 of the Municipal Code. Applicable sections under 11.72.030 are as follows: N. Maintenance of property so out of harmony or conformity with the maintenance standards of adjacent properties which causes a substantial diminution in the enjoyment, use, or value of adjacent properties?902?3 C) BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK MEMORANDUM OF TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Jerry Herman, Community Development Director DATE: February 18, 1997 SUBJECT: Update on the Status of the McDonalds Landscaping Ms. Koenig, Asset Manager for washington/Adams L.L.C., owners of the Highway 111 La Quinta Shopping Center, is working with McDonald's to provide the required palm trees. They continue to be unresponsive to her request to install the trees, however she has asked the City to wait until February 18, 1997 to pursue Code Enforcement action. She has been in contact with Tom Hartung, Building and Safety Director, regarding the process for citing McDonald's if the palm trees are not installed by February 18, 1997. 000256 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK * & I z AGENDA CATEGORY: BUSINESS SESSION: COUNCILIRDA MEETING DATE: February 18, 1997 CONSENT CALENDAR: ITEM TIThE: STUDY SESSION: PUBLIC REARING: Transmittal of Revenue and Expenditures Report dated December31, 1996 RECOMMENDATION: Receive and File BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: Transmittal of the December 31, 1996 Statement of Revenue and Expenditures for the City of La Quinta. 000257 BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK Ar MEMORANDUM TO: The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council FROM: Marni Francisco, Recreation SupeMsor? VIA: Tom Hartung, Building & Safety Director?? DATE: February 18,1997 SUBJECT: Transmittal of Parks & Recreation Department Report for the Month of January1997 UPCOMING EVENTS OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH 1997: March 2 Fundamentals of Golf, Session II, La Quinta Golf Ranch March 2 Biga, Cooking Class and Dinner, Restaurant Tour March 6 Business Expo, Sr. Center March 7 Temecula Wine Tour March 9 La Concha, Restaurant Tour March 13 Estate Planning, Financial Seminar, Sr. Center March 13 St. Patrick's Day Luncheon, Sr. Center March 14 Camelot Park Trip Camp, La Quinta Boys & Girls Club March 16 Melvyn's, Restaurant Tour March 19 Stan Miller's Big Band Dance, Sr. Center March 20 Healthy Cooking Class, Sr. Center March 21 Winter Afterschool Class Program Recital, Truman School March 22 Annual Egg Hunt & Chalk Drawing Contest, La Quinta Sports Complex March 23 Sesame, Restaurant Tour March 27 Dog Training Workshop, Sr. Center March 29 Fundamentals of Golf, Session III, La Quinta Golf Ranch March 31 Bowling at Palm Springs Lanes, Spring Break Trip Camp oo? 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During the January 21, 1997 City Council Meeting, the City Council directed staff to complete a survey of the residents in the vicinity of Adams Street Park to determine the level of support for a public restroom. Staff is proposing that the survey be completed in a two-step process. Public Works staff is compiling a list of names and addresses of all residents within walking distance of the Adams Street Park. This list would include the entire development surrounding the park, and those homes within a 1 mile radius from the park. A public meeting will be arranged in the near future to discuss the positive and negative impacts that may be caused by the construction of a restroom facility, and to answer any questions the residents may have. Notification of the Public Meeting will be sent directly to the residents on the list as identified above. Additionally, the information regarding the meeting will be placed in the Palm Desert Post. 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Motion to introduce Ordinance on first reading. FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None. BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW: With the recent adoption of the Updated Zoning Ordinance, staff has incurred numerous occasions where sections needed further clarification or revision to accommodate situations that were cumbersome, unworkable or not addressed for a particular type of development. Based upon these instances, it became apparent to staff that changes or modifications were needed. These changes/modifications were presented to the Planning Commission on January 27, 1997, during a public hearing. The exhibit attached to the Ordinance contains all the changes as recommended by the Planning Commission. These changes are in Legislative format with strikeouts and additions in bold lettering). During the public hearing, only two issues were raised by the public. The first dealt with the 20-foot versus the 10 foot rear yard setback. The second dealt with the compatibility review process. The Commission concurred with and recommended reducing the rear yard setback from 20 to ten feet for existing lots; however, they retained the 20-foot setback for future lots. The compatibility review provisions were modified to provide for non-public hearing approvals for four or less units by the Planning Commission as a Business Item. 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NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK@ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKA NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKB NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKC NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKD NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKE NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKF NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKG NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKH NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKI NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKJ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKL NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKM NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKN NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKO NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKP NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKQ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKR NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKS NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKT NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKU NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKV NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKW NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKX NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKY NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKZ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK[ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK\ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK] NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK^ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK_ NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK` NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKa NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKb NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKc NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKd NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKe NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKf NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKg NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKh NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKi NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKj NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKk NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKl NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKm NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKn NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKo NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKp NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKq NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKr NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKs NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKt NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKu NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKv NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKw NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKx NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKy NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SKz NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02 ing -> 14SK NOTEXTPAGE BIB] 08-11-1999-U01 03:02:51PM-U01 CC-U02 02-U02 18-U02 1997-U02