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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPD Resident Card Policy - DWGC := ' ! . City of Palm Desert :�°i9�3::�'' 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260-2578 TELEPHONE (619)346-0611 FAX(619) 340-0574 (o • �\ /7 a OA April 14, 1997 Mr. Gregg Lindquist Desert Willow Golf Resort 38-500 Portola Avenue Palm Desert, CA 92260 Dear Gregg: Subject: Operating Agreement between the City of Palm Desert and Kemper Sports Management - Palm Desert City Council Meetings - March 27. 1997 and April 10. 1997 At its regular meeting of March 27, 1997,the Palm Desert City Council continued the subject item to its regular meeting of April 10, 1997, with the exception of Item No. 2 of the request appointing two City Council members to the Golf Course Committee. By Minute Motion, Mayor Richard S. Kelly and Mayor Pro-Tempore Jean M. Benson were unanimously appointed to serve on the Committee. At its regular meeting of April 10, 1997, the Palm Desert City Council again considered the subject agreement and took the following action: By Minute Motion, approved the recommendations made by the Golf Course Committee with regard to the operating agreement between the City and Kemper Sports Management for Desert Willow Golf Resort: 1) Approved posted green fees as recommended for the time period between May 1 and December 31, 1997, as described in Attachment I; 2) [Approved at the March 27, 1997, regular meeting]; and, 3) Amended the Charitable Tournament Policy to have the Golf Course Committee make recommendations on use of the Golf Course by charitable organizations. Recycled Paper Mr. Gregg Lindquist Page Two April 14, 1997 A copy of the approved staff report is enclosed for your records. If you have any questions or require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, SHEILA R. GILLIGAN, CMC DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS/CITY CLERK SRG:rdk Enclosure(as noted) cc: Steve Lesnik, Kemper Sports Management Paul S. Gibson, Director of Finance/City Treasurer Carlos L. Ortega, Executive Director of the Redevelopment Agency Desert Willow Golf Course Committee CITY OF PALM DESERT ATTACHMENT I DESERT WILLOW GOLF RESORT POSTED GREEN FEES RATES WITH CART STARTING FEBRUARY 1. 1997 7 Day Advance Palm Desert Season Posted Rate Surcharge Resident Rate* January 1 - April 30 Friday - Sunday (Holidays) $110 $10 $45.00 Monday - Thursday $100 $10 $45.00 Twilight (after 12:30 p.m.- 3 days advance) $60 $5 $45.00 9 Holes (after 2:00 p.m. - 3 days advance) $35 $5 $35.00 May 1 - May 31 Friday - Sunday (Holidays) $80 $10 $45.00 Monday - Thursday $70 $10 $45.00 Twilight (after 3:00 p.m.) $40 $5 $35.00 June 1 - September 30 Friday - Sunday (Holidays) $50 $10 $35.00 Monday - Thursday $45 $10 $35.00 Twilight (after 3:00 p.m.) $30 $5 $25.00 October 1 - December 31 Friday - Sunday (Holiday) $110 $10 $45.00 Monday - Thursday $100 $10 $45.00 Twilight (after 1:00 p.m.) $60 $5 $40.00 9 holes $35 $35.00 *Reservations may not be made more than 3 days in advance. Recommended Revised Rates, Golf Course Committee - March 7, 1997 3 JJ INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM ' I CITY OF PALM DESERT CflC TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL V FROM: GOLF COURSE COMMITTEE DATE: MARCH 27, 1997 'Y) c 1 E RE: CHARITY EVENTS c, o APPOINTMENT OF COUNCIL MEMBERS TO COMMITT E s g W GREEN FEES i o U Z RECOMMENDATION: By Minute Motion, approve the following recommendations made by the Golf Course Committee: 1. Approve posted green fees, as recommended, for the period between May 1 and December 31, 1997, as described in Attachment I. 2. Appoint two members of the Palm Desert City Council to the Golf Course Committee. 3. Approve, as recommended, submitted requests for charitable golf tournaments as set forth in this memorandum. 4. Amend the Charitable Tournament Policy to have the Golf Course Committee make recommendations on use of the Golf Course by charitable organizations. BACKGROUND: The operating agreement, previously approved by the City Council, between the City and Kemper Sports Management provides for the creation of a Golf Course Committee to review the operation of the Golf Course. The agreement also specifies that two members of the City Council, the Golf Course Manager, the City Manager and others determined by the City serve on the Committee. At a previous meeting, the City Council adopted a policy for use of the Golf Course by local charitable organizations. The Committee wants to be the reviewing and recommending body with regard to requests for charitable golf tournaments with notification to the Charitable Contributions Committee upon formal action by the City Council. ,, . The following requests for charitable tournaments to be held between April 15 and December 31, 1997 are recommended for approval by the City Council: 1. Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce 2. Family YMCA of the Desert 3. Valley Crime Stoppers 4. Coachella Valley Mexican American Chamber of Commerce The following requests for charitable tournaments were considered by the Committee and not recommended for approval: 1. Desert Contractors Association Submitted application did not indicate that the organization is a charitable organization. 2. Frank Sinatra Celebrity Golf Tournament Submitted application indicates that the requested dates for this tournament are February 6 & 7, 1998 - fall outside of the dates specified by policy. At its meeting of March 18, 1997, the Desert Willow Committee reviewed the Golf Course Committee's recommendations and recommended that the green fees rates for Palm Desert residents be lowered to the following: 1. May 1 - May 31 Friday - Sunday & Holidays $35.00 May 1 - May 31 Monday - Thursday $35.00 May 1 - May 31 Twilight (after 3:00 p.m.) $35.00 June 1 - September 30 Friday - Sunday & Holidays $25.00 June 1 - September 30 Monday - Thursday $25.00 June 1 - September 30 Twilight (after 3:00 p.m.) $25.00 • SHEILA R. GILLIGAN / RAMON A. DIAZ DIR. OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS/CITY CLERK CITY MANAGER 2 MEMORANDUM CITY OF PALM DESERT TO: CITY COUNCIL AND CITY MANAGER FROM: JOHN WOHLMUTH, ACM/DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DATE: MARCH 27, 1997 SUBJECT: INFORMATION ITEM: PALM DESERT DESERT WILLOW RESIDENT CARDS Please find attached a copy of the Palm Desert Resident Card Policy. The Policy is currently being utilized by the City of Palm Desert and the Coachella Valley Recreation and Park District to provide minimum requirements for the issuance of a resident card. Initially, most of the complaints were made by owner's of properties, both residential and commercial, who are not residents of Palm Desert and were not granted cards. Currently, staff is receiving a share of complaints from those who have resident cards and are questioning whether renters should be able to obtain cards. Overall, the Policy is an adequate tool for determining Palm Desert residency and the issuance of a Desert Willow Card. There are a few concerns for future consideration by City Council. Currently, the minimum rental or lease requirement is 31 days. We have determined that many people have leases for a period of 45 or 60 days. These people rent condos (Palm Valley,Ironwood, etc) and apartments. With proof of rental through an agreement of least of 31 days or greater, they can obtain a card. The City Council may want to consider a minimum rental term of 90 or 120 days instead of 31 days. The other consideration is we do have one recreation vehicle park in the City of Palm Desert. We require that these renters provide agreements of a minimum of 31 days. The Council may wish to consider extending renting at recreational vehicle parks to 90 to 120 days. The managers of the facility indicated that they do have rental agreements at the park and many people rent recreation vehicle space for more than a month at a time. The 31 day minimum criteria was established for the following reasons: 1) The Business License Ordinance requires that any stay of 31 days or less pay Transient Occupancy Tax and any stay more than 31 days is not required to pay. 2) Most renters can prove residency from utility bills after 31 days or by obtaining a renter's agreement. DESERT WILLOW RESIDENT CARDS In conclusion, the current cards are valid through December 31, 1997. If the City Council wishes to change this policy, staff would recommend that it consider this policy in November 97, prior to the expiration of the existing cards. I O ► WOHLMUTH RAMON DIAZ IRECTOR OF ADMIN SERVICES CITY MANAGER /dlg Poli Palm Desert Resident card The Coachella Valley Recreation and Park District has assumed responsibility for the issuance of Palm Desert Resident Cards at the Palm Desert Community Center, 43-900 San Pablo Avenue,Palm Desert daily between the hours of 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. daily. A resident card may be issued to any individual who lives within the city limits of Palm Desert. Applicants must show a photo identification (preferably a driver's license) and proof of residency. The following may be used for proof: Picture Identification* 1. Current Driver's License from any state (an expired license will not be accepted). 2. Current California Identification Card. 3. Military Identification. 4. Resident Alien Card. 5. School Identification Card. 6. School Yearbook with name printed under picture. Street Address Verification* 1. Current Utility Bill (within the past 30 days) which includes applicant's name on it. 2. Current Assistance Receipt: AFDC, Welfare, Medi-Cal, Social Security (within the past 15 days). 3. A recent property tax bill, 4. Applicant's Rental Payment Receipt showing name, address, apartment number. 5. Rental Agreement listing each person legally living at that address. Cost of Resident Card 1. The cost for a Resident Card is $3.00 per calendar year. 2. The cost for replacing a lost card is $15.00. *The City of Palm Desert authorizes the C.V. Recreation and Park District Manager or his delegate to accept other proof of residency as he deems appropriate.