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PP 85-09 BANK/HIGHWAY 111 1986
PRECISE PLAN._ - - TENTATIVE TRACT .._---- ZONE CHANGE PARCEL MAP ---------- VARIANCE U . U . P. REFER TO � ��---� APPLICANT : LOCATION REQUEST EXISTING ZONE DE S PREPARATION PROGRESS DATE BY COMMENTS APPLICATION RECEIVED 4 IS SS59S LEGAL PUBLICATION SENT '500 -7 NOTICES SENT � I FIELD INVESTIGATION DEPTS . NOTIFIED BUILDING ENGINEERING FIRE POLICE RECREATION & PARKS SCHOOL DISTRICT DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS FLOOD CONTROL 11 PRELIMINARY MEETING STAFF REPORT FINAL PLAN APPROVAL PRECISE PLAN ( 6 ) LANDSCAPING PLAN ( 5 ) PLAN . DIRECTOR MOD. (6 ) HEARINGS & ACTIONS DATE ACTION VOTE REVIEW BOARD HEARING P. C. HEARING PUBLISHED PC. PUBLIC HEARING APPLICANT NOTIFIED C.C. PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE NO, RESOLUTION NO . EFFECTIVE DATE RECORDED FOR DATA - BANK ZONING MAP CORRECTED 0�+ BAW PACT 2 81985 PALM DESERT CITY HALL ��11TTY O0� NAGER HOLDING COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 10403 WEST COLFAX AVENUE P.O.BOX 15097 LAKEWOOD,COLORADo 80215 303-232-2D00 I October 25, 1985 Mr& 1iT1 OCT 2 3 1985 City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring Drive ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Palm Desert, California 92260 CITY OF PALM DESERT. Attention: Carlos L. Ortega RE: FirstBank of Palm Desert, N.A. Lots 147-151, Palma Village Case Nos. PP 85-9 and PM 20945 Gentlemen: This letter supported by an $18,000 Instrument of Credit - Faithful Performance issued in favor of the City of Palm Desert by the FirstBank of Westland, N.A. , will serve as our indemnification of the City of Palm Desert. We hereby indemnify the City and hold it harmless from any liability that might arise from its issuance of a building permit for the permanent building and an occupancy permit for a temporary banking facility without the final Parcel Map first being approved and recorded as required by Planning Commission Resolution No. 1048 relating to a Precise Plan of Design, Case Nos. PP 85-9 and PM 26945 approved on June 4, 1985, as amended October 15, 1985. All of the engineering and related work has been completed on the Parcel Map, however, there are two minor exceptions on the Title Commitment Policy Number 03-81973-03 issued by Continental Land Title Company. The first is a Deed of Trust granted on February 14, 1966, File #33104, for the benefit of G. M. Maclean and Edith M. Maclean, husband and wife, and Gary B. Maclean, a single man, father, mother and son as joint tenants. The balance on the note supported by this Deed of Trust is approximately $17,000. Although Edith M. Maclean and her son, Gary B. Maclean, are cooperative and anxious to help us clear up the problem, we anticipate some potential delay because G. M. Maclean is deceased and a state inheritance tax release has not yet been obtained. An additional exception on the Continental Title Commitment Policy is a Memorandum of Lease dated August 18, 1980, File #149913. That Lease was terminated in 1984 as evidenced by the attached Request for Dismissal in Superior Court of California, County of Riverside, Indio #34964, between Gary W. Lyons, M.D. , and Darlene R. Lyons and Progressive Savings and Loan Association, et al. , filed with the court on February 15, 1984. City of Palm Desert October 25, 1985 Page Two It is our intent and commitment to begin construction of the permanent building immediately upon the issuance of the building permit. We anticipate completion by June 15, 1986, and commit that before a request is made for an occupancy permit for that permanent building, we will have the final Parcel Map approved and recorded. In addition, we are committed to occupy the temporary banking facility for only seven months and to have vacated and removed it from the property as soon as practical after the permanent building is completed. Should additional clarification or information be needed, I can be reached at 303/232-2000. Sincerely, &-gel./Rei'sher Chairman RLR/mb Enclosures cc: David J. Erwin Wayne S. Guralnick Name,Address and Telephone No.of Allornayis) S ael f forIpae of Flurt Clinnly RIVERSIDE COUNTY ATWOOD, BURST & KNOX Two North Second Street , Suite 1350 San Jose , CA 95113 FEB 151984 Telephone : (408) 287-2411 WILLIAM E.CONERLY,Clerk Plaintiffs and Cross- BY Itio y,t-sty- P.Viola Attarney(s) for ..De fen.dan La..LYONS................ Deputy . . . SUPERIOR. . . . . .COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF.RIVERS IDE. . . . . . . (SUPERIOR, MUNICIPAL,or JUSTICE) indio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... (Name of Municipal or Justice Court District or of branch court,if any) Plaintiff(s): GARY W. LYONS , M.D. , and CASE NUMBER INDIO 34964 DARLENE R. LYONS REQUEST FOR DISMISSAL TYPE OF ACTION Defendant(s): PROGRESSIVE SAVINGS & LOAN ❑ Personal Injury, Property Damage and Nyrengfui Dee!h: ASSOCIATION, et al . ❑ Motor vehicle ❑ Other ❑ Domestic Relations ❑ Eminent Domain ® Other: (specify) Complaint , for,.Bre,ach--„ (Abbreviated Title) _ of Lease Agreement TO THE CLERK: Please dismiss this action as follows: (Check applicable boxes.) 1. With prejudice ❑ Without prejudice ' 2. ] Entire action ❑ Complaint only ❑ Petition only ❑ Cross-complaint only ❑ Other: (Specify)' Dated: ....... aAV.7ry..26.a..196.4............... _ *If dismissal requested is of specified parties only. of specified Attorney(s) for a in t i f f S.,and,. . .Os S—De fendant ..... . ........ causes of action only or of specified cross-complaints only, so GAR W. LYONS , M:D. and DARLENE LYONS state and identify the parties, causes of action or cross-complaints RTANFORn H. ATf .1R. to be dismissed. (Type or print atiorney(s) It (s)) 17 TO THE CLERK: Consent to the above dismissal is hereby given . /7/ Dated: ............................................. —When across-complaint (or Response (Marriage) seeking affirms- Atorney(s) fof a fe.ndant , d„Gros Comilla inan live relief) is on file, the attorney(s) for the cross-complainant OGRES IVE SAVING & LOAN ASSOCIATION (respondent) must sign this consent when required by CCP �LVYN 561(1), (2) or (5). & 4• (Type or print attorney(s) ame(s)) (To be completed by clerk) ' ❑ Dismissal entered as requested on ................................................................................... ❑ Dismissal entered on .....................................as to only .................................-................ ❑ Dismissal not entered as requested for the following reason(s), and attorney(s) notified on ................................... Clerk Dated............................................... By . . .Deputy Form Adopted by Rule 982 of CCP Sal,ate.; The Judicial Council of California REQUEST FOR DISMISSAL Cal. Rules of Court, Revised Effective July 1, 1972 Rule t237 INSTRUMENT OF CREDIT - FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE NAME OF SUBDIVISION: FirstBank of Palm Desert, N.A. NAME OF SUBDIVIDER: FirstBank Holding Company of California NAME OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTION: FirstBank of Westland, N.A. AMOUNT OF SECURITY: $18,000.00 DATE OF AGREEMENT: PARTIES: The parties to this Agreement are the City of Palm Desert, a municipal corporation of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as CITY; the FirstBank Holding Company of California, hereinafter referred to as SUBDIVIDER; and the FirstBank of Westland, N.A. , Lakewood, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as ISSUER. RECITALS: This Agreement is made with reference to the following facts: (1) SUBDIVIDER has filed for approval by CITY plans for the construction of the permanent building for the FirstBank of Palm Desert, N.A. (2) SUBDIVIDER has agreed to indemnify the CITY and hold it harmless from any. liability that might arise from its issuance of a building permit for the permanent building and an occupancy permit for a temporary banking facility without the final Parcel Map first being approved and recorded as required by Planning Commission Resolution No. 1048 relating to a Precise Plan of Design, Case Nos. PP 85-9 and PM 20945 approved on June 4, 1985, as amended October 15, 1985. (3) This INSTRUMENT OF CREDIT - FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE secures the CITY for any liability that it may incur in connection with its issuance of the above referenced permanent building permit and temporary facility occupancy permit. COVENANTS: Now therefore, it is agreed between the parties hereto as follows: (1) ISSUER covenants that it is a financial institution subject to regulation by the state or federal government. (2) ISSUER agrees and pledges that it has on deposit with it as trust funds, cash in the sum of $18,000, which ISSUER guarantees for payment in the event demand is made on it by the CITY. (3) This bond is executed and filed to comply with the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act; and all CITY ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations supplemental thereto; and all amendments thereto; and shall inure to the benefit of the CITY. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this instrument on the date indicated above. CITY OF PALM DESERT SUBDIVIDER FirstBank Holding Company of California BY BY Mayor BY APPROVED AS TO FORM: ISSUER FirstBank of Westland, N.A. BY ' David H. Erwin, City Attorney BY (Notarial ack owledgement of execution of all parties required.) STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF JEFFERSON ) Acknowledged before me this 25th day of October, 1985, by Roger L. Reisher as Chairman, and Paul J. Gale as Treasurer of FirstBank Holding Company of California, Lakewood, Colorado. My Commission Expires: March 2, 1986. Notary STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF JEFFERSON ) Acknowledged before this 25th day of October, ,1985, by Robert C. Lucas as Senior Vice President and Jeffrey A. Ward as Senior Vice President of FirstBank of Westland, N.A. , Lakewood, Colorado. My Commission Expires: March 2, 1986. Notar ublic z a," US.PWAD W]3.510 FRED WARING DRIVE,PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 •CA 0 990193 I; I.0 --ti > w c W W James Frazier Ta 73155 Highway 111 No 6 J SENDER Palm Desert, CA 92260 I fl`SJ9 U a u / 000-037-006 EM 0-"- OT KNOWN _�/__ _ 627-192-038 INSUFFI�TADDRESS I��• EO/i1'•'�tEl;a NO SUC NUMBER 55 ].'6 VACANT 1'Cl gF:;Tlp1v.R C, REFUSED RfrTIJf:T P"I'.L_Ei. Oh:IOE:F: C1� EXPIRED FORWARD W.0 f'C)F: E' TO RTR 14 INITIALS CC—M 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT . LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. PP 85-9 (amendment #1) NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Palm Desert Planning Commission to consider a request by 1ST BANK OF PALM DESERT for approval of an amendment to a precise plan to allow a temporary bank structure (prior to construction of permanent bank) in the C-1 S.P. zone located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway III , more particularly described as: APN'S 627-071-026 627-071-027 627-071-043 RANCHO ,R nN;;E _ � R-1 , N d ((( > > PUTAI n 2 R-2 (51 wl R-1 R-I T . o RNI -�:_ R41 V 4. R�1 Y K P.C. (3), S.P. oSAN ? GORGON IO �r may.. R_i •� £ a R, I R-I W Y III c-1 ' C. ( 3) , S.P. P.C,(3 , S.P. I � � I � W � I f; ��C I1;9.r'i c lei EL aa5E0 t.- 600)4-=35 (�4) ,IYT 1 SAID public hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 15, 1985 at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber in the Palm Desert City Hall , 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, at which time and place all interested persons are Invited to attend and be heard. If you challenge the proposed actions in court, you may be limited to raising only those Issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described In this notice, or in written correspon- dence delivered to the city council (or planning commission) at, or prior to, the public hearing. PUBLISH: Desert Post Ramon A. Diaz, Secretary October 4, 1985 Palm Desert Planning Commission _� �__� 1��✓ —J 1 c F jJ�1 S.POSII u`I: a OCT-I'H5 2 2 �= 7&510 FRI ARING DRIVE,?WM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 LIE: 61 010-124N1 10/04/(3 .['[p •`• �.096195�� °° Lu NO F o RETURN TO SENDER ORWRDIf z a IJJ_N(leiT= T�EA�f w Leon and Joanne' Lieberman SEh� U o O I Donna Lieberman 44861 San Antonio Cir ATTEPAPYEO NOTKY0Wt/ W Palm Palm Desert, CA 92260 � 627-077-009 INSUFFICIENT AOII;,ESS o ; AO SUCH NuMb n - VACANT REFUSED "• ERPIREL IgF.,W*M; RT# I. 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. PP 85-9 (amendment #1) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Palm Desert Planning Commission to 'consider a request by IST BANK OF PALM DESERT for approval of an amendment to a precise plan to allow a temporary bank structure (prior to construction of permanent bank) In the C-1 S.P. zone located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway III , more particularly described as: APN'S 627-071-026 627-071-027 627-071-043 •♦"lam I,UH L'MLU YL _ `� ' PGNCHO 'PnN;;E a w w > ; R�I , N a PJYAL o R-2 (5) 0� R-III 'R-I Rill ' R.I R—I P.C. (3), S.P. � � . . . R:( 2 � u $AN ? GONfiONIO m V i t R-1 — Ril +— ; R I �,n N r — RBI z HVVY III S 4 R 4 E � C. ( 3) , S.P. P.C. (3 -� , S.P. C—I Ilia I II W Eii, 1' ,6 - - EL PASEO -110rR—A (4) SAID public hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 15, 1985 at 2:00 p.m. In the Council Chamber in the Palm Desert City Hall , 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, at which time and place all Interested persons are Invited to attend and be heard. If you challenge the proposed actions In court, you may be limited to raising only those Issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspon- dence delivered to the city council (or planning commission) at, or prior to, the public hearing. PUBLISH: Desert Post Ramon A. Diaz, Secretary October 4, 1985 Palm Desert Planning Commission /z'IS.POS�AGEi, @$tb� o:ff 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE,PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92M "0 �� f.B 69919Sr Iw �,ypvU--Y U K Wo l!7 (� F Riverside Sound Systems Inc i6664 Magnolia Ave v z o 4 Riverside, CA [NO 69 090g19N7. :l0/09/8 )00-011- 92506 fLpS�y1 z U 127-071-046 RETURN TO SENDER w FORNARDING ORDER ON FILE UNABLE TO FOR--ARD JE S1 2�Or:T 10 0 1985 PM �F. 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. PP 85-9 (amendment #I) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Palm Desert Planning Commission to consider a request by 1ST BANK OF PALM DESERT for approval of an amendment to a precise plan to allow a temporary bank structure (prior to construction of permanent bank) in the C-1 S.P. zone located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway III , more particularly described as: APN'S 627-071-026 627-071-027 627-071-043 ;� � ouuvuuurt ' BnNCHO SNAN;;E = � u . ; R—I , N a RU,AL {{ a R-2 (5) wl ffi1 13-1 E R=I4. s o�° P.C. (3)0 S.P o SAN ? GORGONIO m r M RBI ".7-4 R-1 ' z C-I,S.P. .-I, S.P. HWY III 4 G 4 C. ( 3) , S.P. ! PC. (3 S.P.� , C71 I I Il IpI I I I I I a 1CJ1 f C4 1i im E L a^4 S E 0 Aw7 P C-I C-I ///C ..II L-6 R-3 (4) SAID public hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 15, 1985 at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber in the Palm Desert City Hall , 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert. California, at which time and place all interested persons are Invited to attend and be heard. If you challenge the proposed actions in court, you may be limited to raising only those Issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspon- dence delivered to the city council (or planning commission) at, or prior to, the public hearing. PUBLISH: Desert Post Ramon A. Diaz, Secretary October 4, 1985 Palm Desert Planning Commission - Ce"T-1)�op @Stffi� �ff r�.n_,�•�, IID�r�n� a ' 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE,PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 - C/,�LI8696195 1 J� W M U > W W W wo PEi 0RNf0 _ .. . 'y J ,o Jennifer B. -Cockerill SENDER 73175 Highway 111 Ste D ~ri W d Palm Desert, CA 92260 �— 1z ATTEMPTED-NOT KNOWN 000-040-850 z INSUFFICIENT ADDRESS 627-192-038 _ NO SUCH NUMBER COC 75 :I'IO527N:1.REFU VACANT EXPIRED Fa=:T1UI�N r0 sIF NDrF, EXPIRED FORWARD NO h OF: WAFiD:I:N(, RTq 14 INITIALS C� CJF'tDl=:1� ON F"Il...f: UNAF LE: 1'0 FOR WnFiD 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. PP 85-9 (amendment #I) NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Palm Desert Planning Commission to consider a request by IST -BANK OF PALM DESERT for approval of an amendment to a precise plan to allow a temporary bank structure (prior to construction of permanent bank) in the C-1 S.P. zone located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway III , more particularly described as: APN'S 627-071-026 627-071-027 627-071-043 J ♦ L- - UVNUNLU Yt `� I_J O 4 ' RANCHO GRAN JE � w w a —I , RO A R N • o R-2 (5) „or L CR-1 `R-1 Rr) rc .. Rcl w u z P.C. (3), .P rc u $AN ? p GORGON IO m RtI: + Ri). R R, I z S.P HW CI,Y III 7 C 7 E _' C. ( 3) S.P. I C-1 I �. , S.P. - E l a A S E 0 R- 5 (4) SAID public hearina will be held on Tuesday, October 15, 1985 at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber in the Palm Desert City Hall , 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert. California, at which time and place all interested persons are Invited to attend and be heard. If you challenge the proposed actions in court, you may be limited to raising only those Issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described In this notice, or in written correspon- dence delivered to the city council (or planning commission) at, or prior to, the public hearing., PUBLISH: Desert Post Ramon A. Diaz, Secretary October 4, 1985 Palm Desert Planning Commission J PI;$?Ai;Ei: I+ 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE,PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 CA L1F f7p E'c x 98190 �Ey�pT MefW,Cow oaf So Calif UC,_ � SUF3030 Eli �aseo l [ d al. ryert, CA 92260 FNvlroly-632 Uo OR 70=0, 0Oiry OF pq�C StRvl OB �rfS lygR \\ "O 1N/jjq � VP (UAZZ QO ff ��Ilr 1a =)(39=( I42P 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. PP 85-9 (amendment #l) _ - .NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Palm Desert Planning Commission to consider a request by 1ST BANK OF PALM DESERT for approval of an amendment to a precise plan to allow a temporary bank structure (prior to constructlon of permanent bank) in the C-1 S.P. zone located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway ill, more particularly described as: APN'S 627-071-026 627-071-027 627-071-043 'flTIN - —�R I o 2_ w w ; R—I , N a POIAI o R-2 (5) W� R-1 ' R-I s R-I F. : p o Rrl -} - W R 11 P.C. ; z R:1 C. (3), S. rc uSAN t G GO❑ ON10 m r._ ..t- - R' I R-I ' i i C—I 9: p.l WY III G� ' C. ( 3) , S.P. P.C. (3 , S.P. Illi � I � W i iI P //7 C-I C-i ///C-..1 . 0-IS (4) t 1 . SAID public hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 15, 1985 at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber in the Palm Desert City Hall , 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, at which time and place all interested persons are Invited to attend and be heard. If you challenge the proposed actions in court, you may be limited to raising only those Issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described In this notice, or In written correspon- dence delivered to the city council (or planning commission) at, or prior to, the public hearing. PUBLISH: Desert Post Ramon A. Diaz, Secretary October 4, 1985 Palm Desert Planning Commission 0-1 j'a�7&510 FRED WARING DRIVE,PALM DESERT,CALIFGRNIA 92260 g 989'19b I, —.r I' y Lj Jim Unger L0 5: 93086 Highway 111 m o �alm Desert, CA 92260 ^ 4 i000-036-988 o z �27-071-045 — zo — J IJNC, 86 2','09:477. ].U/09/8 w � FiI TURN TO £CNI31::F I J MOVF I_.f:F1' NO r,�x)F.r:=ss 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. PP 85-9 (amendment #I) NOTICE IS HEREBY_ GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before .the Palm Desert Planning Commission to consider a request by 1ST BANK OF PALM DESERT for approval of an amendment to a precise plan to allow a. temporary bank structure (prior to construction of permanent bank) in the C-1 S.P. zone located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway 111 , more particularly described as: APN'S 627-071-026 627-071-027 627-071-043 oouutf `= RANCHO 9RnN'„E R-I , N a POYAL a R-2 (5) o� R-III R-I a R-I rc ._o R:I - � R r I R:1 rc W N 2 P.C. (3), S.R uSAN ? GORfi0l0 m ✓ � N r— —} ..t x � / c nil Ix RLI R-I i c i,s.P 1, S.P. C—) 9 P.I H W Y III 4l 4 C—I ?C. (, 3) 1S.P. P.C. (3 S.P. II � � � I � W � � I e f �c�ILC.-h c-1, , E L P A SEO I--6R-A (4) _%So�JU SAID public hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 15, 1985 at 2:00 p.m. In the Council Chamber in the Palm Desert City Hall , 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, at which time and place all interested persons are Invited to attend and be heard. If you challenge the proposed actions in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described In this notice, or in written correspon- dence delivered to the city council (or planning commission) at, or prior to, the public hearing. PUBLISH: Desert Post Ramon A. Diaz, Secretary October 4, 1985 Palm Desert Planning Commission _ - 0- OCT-1'85 y'�.� �1 11. 22 t _ 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE,PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 ET M Q E �a LB 63895 TO � I`< SENDER °0 X U"ChImeQ�_RefuSnts Inc Addressee UnknownL) FBld NO�Ch feBL Number_ L 11' �, wgMoved left No Address Ln ItG042No �0 UndeRverepfeAsAddressed p G""j I � � ,6 �,-�_.. 68rr ' zo Lr � l w I 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. PP 85-9 (amendment #1) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Palm Desert Planning Commission to consider a request by IST BANK OF PALM DESERT for approval of an amendment to a precise plan to allow a temporary bank structure (prior to construction of permanent bank) in the C-I S.P. zone located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway ill , more particularly described as: APN'S 627-071-026 627-071-027 627-071-043 � �-L-� 4UNVULU✓[ Z11.1 Ti 4 ' RANCHO aRAN�E " PYAR-w; R-I , N ?? R R-1 F .I :wy(( l P.C. (3), S. u SAN ? GORGONIO w z -- ' Rrl_ _/l Rtl_ 2 Y v RBI R-I ' c-1,S.P S.P. i R C—I 9: P.F f HWY III C ' C. ( 3) , S.P. C71 iI � I P.C. (3 , S.P. 1I , � IE Cal; R11 P C=VrR7 C-i ` � C71 L 14) i SAID public hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 15, 1985 at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber in the Pa 1 m Desert City Hall , 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, at which time and place all interested persons are Invited to attend and be heard. If you challenge the proposed actions In court, you may be limited to ra I s i ng only those Issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspon- dence delivered to the city council (or planning commission) at, or prior to, the public hearing. PUBLISH: Desert Post Ramon A. Diaz, Secretary October 4, 1985 Palm Desert Planning Commission AFFILIATED Ui ONSTRUCT10N' j0., INC. •COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL• RESIDENTIAL A Richard R. Oliphant C:ompong July 16, 1986 Planning Department City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring Dr. Palm Desert, Ca 92260 Attn: Ray Diaz Re: 1st. Bank of Palm Desert, 73-000 Hwy. 111 , Palm Desert, Ca. Dear Ray, On Friday, July 18,1986 we are seeking a partial final on our 1st. Bank Project. We need to obtain a partial certificate of occupancy prior to having the site complete. We will move the staff and security to the new building over the weekend, July 19th. This will allow us to remove the temporary facility and parking lot. We will then complete the balance of the site during the month of August. We would appreciate your approval of the above plan. Sincerely, CITY DESERT Richard R. Oliphant n RRO:paw APPROV25, C2 C.C.RCS. Ito. �❑ P.C. .no.—' LCTTER ' ACTION FO RM ' .. coo,„ yr:oC[:0Z Ci7klllvi DO4p EXECUTIVE OFFICES: 77. 900 Avenue of the States, Palm Desert, California 92260 ■ (619) 345-2626 Contractor's License No. 186863 Inc,)rporatcd 1958 1:TBANK HOLDING COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 10403 WEST COLFAX AVENUE P.O.BOX 15097 LAKEWOOD,COLORADO 80215 303-232-2000 o 19(CR'yM " August 12, 1985 OCT 15 1985 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CITY OF PALM DESERT Mr. Charles E. Miller 73-526 Little Bend Trail Palm Desert, California 92260 Dear Charlie: Here is our check for $275 for the work you have done on our site. Affiliated Construction Company, Inc. , 345-2626, which is owned by our bank's Chairman of the Board, Dick Oliphant, will soon begin work on the site and the realigned street. If there is any usable material in those old buildings which you would like, contact Dick about it. Charlie, as our director, George Berkey, has discussed with you, we hope to get approval to open the bank this October or November in a temporary modular unit placed on the east end of the site while our permanent building is under construction on the west end of the site. This letter will serve as our representation and guarantee to you that the new street will be substantially completed and that our permanent i+ lbuilding will be under construction with a scheduled completion within isix months before we place the temporary modular unit on the site. 1 _ Call me collect at 303/232-2000 if you have any questions or need additional information. Thanks for your help, Charlie. Sincerer Rog r L. eisher Chairman RLR/mb Enclosure MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING TUESDAY - JUNE 3, 1986 7:00 P.M. - CIVIC CENTER COUNCIL CHAMBER 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE A f x R # # . Y , . . f * 4 W . H , ,I � Nn STUDY SESSION WAS HELD PRIOR TO THE MEETING. I . CALL TO ORDER Chairman Crites raked the meeciho to orcer ;ar 7:50 p.m. 11 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Commissioner Downs lead in the pledge of allegiance. III . ROLL CALL Members Present: Buford Crites, Chairman Robert Downs James Richards Members Absent: Richard Erwood Ralph Wood Staff Present: Ray Diaz Doug Phillips Steve Smith Joe Gaugusn Tonya Monroe IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Consideration of May 20, 1986 meeting minutes. Action: Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Commissioner Downs, approving the May 20, 1986 meeting minutes as suhmitted. V. SUMMARY OF COUNCIL ACTION Mr. Diaz gave a summary of the May 22, 1986 council meeting. V1 . CONSENT CALENDAR A. Continued Case No. P� j - FIRST BANK OF PALM DESERT, Applicant �—� MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JUNE 3, 1986 Renue,t for a time extension until Septemt:er i , 1986. for the temporary bank modular located at 73-0G0 Highwav Ill . B. Case No. PMW 86-1 - SUN-RAY ENGINEERING, Applicant Rea.uest For a lot in,e ac ;nstmenr. to ^, :ace constructed building in^_ ioe of Ipt ror int, R. 9 and 10 of Tract 15366. C. Case No. PMW 86-12 - HOUSLEY ASSOCIATES, Applicant Request for a lot lire adjustment for lot; 3n and 31 of Palm Desert Estates Nn. 3; Sunset Triplex, 0. Case No. PP 85-5 - THOMAS STARR, Applicant Request for a one year time extension to allow for finalization of a joint venture agreement. Art ion: Commissioner Downs asked that $A be removed from the consent calendar to allow discussion. Chairman Crites and Commissioner Rich-arcs concurred. Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Commissioner Downs, approving consent calendar items B, C and D by minute motion. Carried 3-0. Discussion of Consent Items Held Over: A. Continued Case No. PP 85-9 - FIRST BANK OF PALM DESERT, Applicant Request for a time extension until Septemner 1 , 1986, for the temporary bank modular located at 73-000 Highway Ill . Commissioner Downs stated that when the request for a temporary building came before the commission, First Bank was asked to take a- much time as they needed to prevent them from coming back and asking for a time extension, based on objections from Mr. Charlie Miller on the length of time temporary bank facilities have operated in the past. 2 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JUNE 3, 1986 Commissioner Ricnards felt the time extension shouid ne gnsnr,o because the developer has procressed steadily and not been siocl:. Commissioner Downs concurred. Action: Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Commissioner Downs, granting a time extension until Septemner 1 , !"Rr;, for the tempnrar,; i,anR modular by min•i;te motion. Carried 3-0. VII . PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Case No. PP 86-10 Amendment #I- DAVE MANOOKIAN, Applicant Request for approval of an amended precise plan of design and negative declaration of environmental impact to allow construction of a 16 unit apartment project in the R-3 zone located on the west side of San Rafael , 100 south of Catalina Way. Mr. Smith outlined the salient points of the staff report, indicatinc that a letter had been received by Mr. Fife, an adjacent apartment owner. He had expressed concern over the two stories and the 15 feet from the property line. Staff felt that the building could be moved a total of 17 feet and the additional area to be used for extensive landscaping. Staff noted that the architect previously indicated to staff that these changes could be made. Staff indicated that the amendment to the plans was a result of finances. Chairman Crites noted that the changes made had nothing to do with good planning. Chairman Crites o❑ened the public testimony and asked the applicant to address the commission. MR . BERNARD LEUNG , architect, explained that financial institutions do not give credit for garages. He felt that with the changes more open space was provided. He indicated that it was a good pl ;n with the only difrerenr_e being the two story carport on the north side. Commissioner Richards asked Mr. Leung if the developer would be willing to make the changes as stated above. Mr. Leung stated that the adjacent neighbor was five feet from the property and was concerned with obstruction of view, so the building was moved back an additional two feet for a total of 17 feet. He indicated that 24 inch box trees would be planted along the block wall . Commissioner Richards noted that the added condition #B stated that additional 3 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING NOTICE OF ACTION Date: May 27, 1986 Mr. David Tschopp Ist Bank of Palm Desert 73-000 Highway III Palm Desert, CA 92260 Rev PP 85-9 The Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert has considered your request and taken the following action at its meeting of May 20, 1986. CONTINUED BY PLANNING COMMISSION TO JUNE 3, 1986. CARRIED 3-0 Any appeal of the above action may be made in writing to the Director of Community Development, City of Palm Desert, within fifteen ( 15) days of the date of the decision. RAMON A. DIAZ, SEC TA PALM DESERT PLANNING MISSION RAD/tm CITY OF PALM DESERT MEMORANDUM TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: RAMON DIAZ, DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DATE: MAY 20, 1986 SUBJECT: EXTENSION OF TIME FOR TEMPORARY BANK MODULAR FOR 1ST BANK OF PALM DESERT First Bank of Palm Desert is requesting an extension of time for their temporary bank modular located at 73-000 Highway Ill until September 1 , 1986. They feel that an extension of time through September 1 , 1986 would allow sufficient time for occupancy of the permanent structure and removal of the temporary modular. Staff recommends approval of requested time extension. RAMON A. IAZ DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT RAD/dlg , VTBANK OF PALM DESERT 73-000 HIGHWAY 111 AT MONTEREY PALM DESERT CALIFORNIA 92260 619-341-7000 a ! � .' Y May 1, 1986 ` � CO,u,M1ijo, . DZ�(I CITV G[ Mr. Ray Diaz Director of Community Services City of Palm Desert Department of Building & Safety 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 RE: Certificate of Occupancy Building Permit #RB9616 Dear Mr. Diez: The FirstBank of Palm Desert, N.A. needs to extend the use permit on the temporary bank modular located at 73-000 Highway 111 to September 1, 1986. Extension of the permit through September 1, 1986 will allow sufficient time for us to occupy the permanent structure and remove the modular from the site. If you have any questions or I can be of assistance, please contact me at 341-7000. Sincerely, C- ' S` a s David E. Tschopp President DET/mj CC: Pat Conlon Richard R. Oliphant II 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING NOTICE OF ACTION Date: October 18, 1985 1st Bank of Palm Desert Holden and Johnson, Architects c/o Roger Reisher 73-330 E1 Paseo, Suite B 10403 West Colfax Avenue Palm Desert, CA 92260 Lakewood, Colorado 80215 Re:�-PP 85-9 (AMENDMENT #1 ) The Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert has considered your request and taken the following action at its meeting of October 15, 1985. APPROVED BY PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1090 AS AMENDED. CARRIED 4-0. Any appeal of the above action may be made in writing to the Director of Community Development, City of Palm Desert, within fifteen ( 15) days of the date of the decision. RAMON A. DIAZ, SECR TA PALM DESERT PLANNING C ISSION RAD/tm I L ` I PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1090 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO A PRECISE PLAN OF DESIGN TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A TEMPORARY BANK IN THE C-I , S.P. ZONE . LOCATEO AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF MONTEREY AVENUE AND HIGHWAY 111 . CASE NO. PP 85-9 (Amendment 4'1 ) WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on the 15th day of October, 1985, hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider the request of Ist BANK OF PALM DESERT for approval of an amendment to a precise plan of design to allow construction of a temporary bank in the C-1 , S.P. zone (general commercial district with a scenic preservation overlay) on .85 acres located at the northea. P St corner f o Monterey Avenue ue and Highway111 , more particularly described as : APN's 627-071-026, 627-071-027, 627-071-043 WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City of Palm Desert Procedure for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, Resolution No. 80-89," in that the director of community development p ent has determined that the project has been previously assessed in connection with PP 85-9 and PM 2O945 and no further documentation is deemed necessary. WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said planning commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify granting approval of said precise plan: 1 . The design of the precise plan will not substantially depreciate property values in the vicinity. 2. The precise Plan will not unreasonably interfere with the use or enjoyment of property in the vicinity by the occupants thereof for lawful purposes. I 3. The precise plan will not endanger the public peace, health, safety or general welfare. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, as follows: 1 . That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the commission In this case; 2. That approval of Precise Plan 85-9 (Amendment #l) is hereby granted for reasons subject to the attached conditions. i i i i PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION N0. logo PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert f Planning Commission, held on this 15th day of October, 1985, by the following I vote, to wit: AYES: DOWNS, RICHARDS, WOOD, AND CRITES NOES: NONE ABSENT: ERWOOD ABSTAIN: NONE BUFOR%CRITES, Chairman i ATTEST: RAMON A. DIAZ, Secrjbt8v /tm I I I I i i i z I I PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1090 --..- CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO. PP 85-9 (AMENDMENT #1) Department of Community Development/Planning: 1 . The development of the property shall conform 'substantially with exhibits (Case No. PP 85-9 (Amendment #1) on file with the department of community development/planning, as modified by the following conditions. i 2. Construction of a portion of said project shall commence within one year from the date of final approval unless an extension of time is granted; otherwise said approval shall become null , void and of no effect whatsoever. 3. The development of the property described herein shall be subject to the restrictions and limitations set forth herein which are in addition to all municipal ordinances and state and federal statutes now in force, or . which hereafter may be in force. A. Prior to issuance of a building permit for construction of any use contemplated by this approval , the applicant shall first obtain permits and/or clearance from the following agencies: Riverside County Department of Health Palm Desert Architectural Commission City Fire Marshal Coachella Valley Water District Evidence of said permit or clearance from the above agencies shall be presented to the department of building and safety at the time of issuance of a building permit for the use contemplated herewith. 5. All applicable conditions of Planning Commission Resolution No. 1048 shall be met for temporary bank as determined by respective department or agency, prior to issuance of building. 6. Dead end parking aisle shall be eliminated by providing circulation around building. 7. Location of trash enclosure shall be approved by staff. 8. Temporary building shall be allowed from November, 1985, thru June, 1986. 9. New streets on north and west shall be installed and accepted prior to opening of temporary bank. 3 i i . 7 1 PLANNING COMM I SSIVRESOLUTION NO. 1090` i Department of Public Works: 1. Drainage and signalization fund fees, as required by city ordinance, j shall be paid prior to issuance of the grading permit. 2: Storm drain construction shall be contingent upon a drainage study by j the private engineer that is approved by the department of public works. 3. Full public improvements, including traffic safety lighting, as required by ordinance and the director of Public works, shall be installed in accordance with city standards. d. Complete improvement plans and specifications shall be submitted, as required by ordinance, to the city engineer for checking and approval before construction of any improvements is commenced. The engineer shall submit "as-built" plans prior to the acceptance of the improvements by the city. 5. Landscaping maintenance on Frontage Road, Monterey Avenue and Highway 111 , street "A" and the alley shall be provided by the property owner. 6. Existing utilities in the alley shall be undergrounded per each respective Utility district's recommendation. 7. Complete grading plans and specifications shall be submitted, as required by ordinance, to the city engineer for check and approval prior to issuance of any permits. 8. Installation of curb and gutter, matching paving in the alley and street "A, " and sidewalk on Monterey Avenue and Palm Desert Drive - north (Highway 111 ) . 9. Waiver of access to Monterey Avenue except at approved locations shall be granted on the final map. 10. Offsite improvement plans to be approved by public works department and a surety posted to guarantee the required offsite improvements prior to issuance of the grading permit. 11 . Size, number and location of driveways to public works specifications with only two (2) .driveway. approaches to be allowed to serve this .property (temporary bank) . 12. Any permit issuance shall be subject to the parcel. .map first being , approved and recorded. 13. Complete parcel map shall be submitted as required by ordinance to the City engineer for checking and approval and be recorded before issuance of certificate of occupancy by building department. 4 �_., MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION OCTOBER 15, 1985 VI. CONSENT CALENDAR III i A. Case No's. TT 18966 S HOP 01-83 - ROBERT MAINIERO, Applicant Request for eighteen month time extension of j tentative tract map and hillside development plan on 33.4 acres located west of Indian Springs Mobile Home Park, north of Cat Creek debris basin. Mr. Diaz outlined the request and history of the parcel and explained that the request was for over one year because the extension would be effective as of September (retroactive) . Acting Chairman Richards recommended that in future it should be noted in the staff report who the developer is and if there has been any change. Staff indicated compliance. Commissioner Downs asked the city attorney if it was permissible to vote with three commission members present. Mr. Phillips concurred. Commissioner Wood asked if it was the first request. Staff concurred. j Mr. Diaz noted that the extension would begin from September 7, 1985. Action• Moved by Commissioner Downs, seconded by Commissioner Wood, approving TT 18986 and HDP 01-83 by minute motion. Carried 3-0. I VII. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Case No. PP 85-9, 1ST BANK OF PALM DESERT, Applicant Approval of an amendment to a precise plan of design to a] low use of a temporary bank in the C-1 S.P. zone (general commercial district with a scenic preservation overlay) on .85 acres located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway 111 . I I Mr. Sawa outlined the request and recommended approval of the temporary facility subject to the conditions. 2 i MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION OCTOBER 15, 1985 Acting Chairman Richards requested and received clarificatione access from Monterey and the alley. ! Commissioner Downs asked if the road name would be Alessandro. Mr. ' Diaz replied that he did not know at that time. Commissioner Wood asked if the bank entrances would also be temporary. Mr. Sawa indicated that the entrances would be permanent for the temporary building. Commissioner Wood asked Mr. Folkers if he had evaluated the situation and asked for his opinion. Mr. Folkers replied that if temporary or permanent, it presented no problems. Commissioner Wood asked on what type of foundation the temporary building would be on. Someone from the audience replied that it would be on wheels. I Acting Chairman Richards noted that few peop l e are allowed to use temporary structures and didn't see a particular problem in this case, CHAIRMAN CRITES ARRIVED AT THIS POINT. Commissioner Richards opened the public testimony. MR. ROGER REISHER, 74-629 Arroyo Drive, explained that he was with the parent holding company and outlined who was in attendance at the meeting with him and stressed that everyone had been working on the project for over 12 months, working to achieve a high standard aesthetically, as well as street realignment, and two-way traffic on the frontage road. He indicated that part of the delay was created by Caltrans regarding the realignment of the frontage road, but felt that it would be granted within two weeks. He indicated that initially he had planned to build the street on the east and north and the south Highway ill turning lane to be done at once, but with the delays from Caltrans - the idea of phasing was developed. He emphasized that he was anxious to have the permanent building built and noted that the full rental fee was beginning now. He indicated that the entrances would be a permanent part of the parking lot as originally approved. He felt that the temporary building would be for a short-term and would be attractively landscaped. He also noted that the telephone poles would be undergrounded. He stated that he was aware of the value of the site and indicated his wish to have the permanent bank facility open for the next season. 3 I MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION OCTOBER i 15, 1985 l4{ MR. RICHARD OLIPHANT, 77-900 Avenue of the S 1.tates, went to the wall plans and explained what was proposed. He showed the commission where the utilities and cables would be located for the project, which would take three to four months to install . He stated that striped, reflective K-rail would be installed between poles on "A" street and noted that two lanes of traffic would be kept open. He also explained the work that would be done during each particular phase. Chairman Crites asked if anyone wished to speak in FAVOR or OPPOSITION to the case. MR. CHARLES MILLER, presented a letter to the commissioners regarding First Bank, along with a petition. He spoke against a temporary building using the Bank of Palm Desert as an example and was specifically against the exit onto Monterey. He indicated that he would be in favor if all the road work was completed first. He asked about curbs and gutters. Mr. Folkers j replied that he could look at the plans in the public works department. Mr. Miller felt the city had no business permitting a temporary building since no plans had been submitted to the building department. Commissioner Wood asked Mr. Miller what his specific objections were besides access onto. Monterey. Mr. Miller also stated the undergrounding the poles and the completion of the street onto Highway 111 . He indicated that they could not get the two-way street until this was done and noted that it had been six months. He explained that they were only waiting for the cut to be made to Highway ill . Commissioner Richards spoke regarding getting something done to the frontage road, explained that this is an old piece of property with many discussions, and felt that Mr. Miller's most valid comment is the validity of opening a temporary office. Commissioner Richards did not feel that the hold up from the utility companies was a valid reason for not permitting a temporary office building. Commissioner Richards felt that it would be putting a severe hardship on the applicant to request that everything be done prior to opening the bank. Mr. Miller explained that nothing has been done - not even plans being submitted to plan check. Mr. Miller asked how the commission could grant a temporary building without any plans being submitted to the city. Commissioner Downs asked if public works had any plans submitted by the applicant. Mr. Folkers replied that they had the street plans as noted earlier and he asked that copies be brought over from his department. Commissioner Downs asked if the plans could be submitted 4 i i i MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION OCTOBER 15, 1985 i to the building department prior to the streets being straightened out. Mr. Diaz replied that they could. Mr. Diaz noted that the trash enclosure should be deleted from the plan (which was not on the permanent plan) and requested that the final location of the trash enclosure be approved by staff. MR. RICK HOLDEN, 73-330 EL PASEO, spoke to the submittal of the plans. He indicated that complete sets of working drawings and ! specifications for the main building (bank) were submitted to architectural review for approval of final working drawings at their next meeting. He stated that the exits were approved by the Caltrans commission on the first day and noted that the only thing the applicant has no right to do is the cut into Highway 111 . He explained that in regard to the temporary bank, it is a different situation. He stated that since the developer is installing many improvements involving time and money, it would not be likely that he would leave. He noted that the exit on "A" street was the same as approved by the frontage road committee and the planning commission previously. Mr. Oliphant explained that the road would be two-way from Las Palmas on and that the permit from Caltrans would be for approval for the entire frontage road. He noted that all frontage road work hinges on the applicant's ability to get approval from Caltrans, which would also be creating the permit for the city. Commissioner Wood asked who has been working with Caltrans. Mr. Oliphant replied Mr. Foust. Commissioner Wood asked for and received clarification that preliminary approval had been received from Caltrans. Mr. Reisher stated that he had a letter from Caltrans dated September 26 which he would present to the commission after obtaining copies. Chairman Crites closed the public testimony. Chairman Crites asked staff about the large canopy shade trees being provided for parking lots on all public projects. Mr. Diaz noted that the applicant has received preliminary architectural commission ! approval . Mr. Diaz asked the applicant if those trees could be provided on the final drawings. The applicant replied yes. Chairman Crites asked about the issue of providing art in public places and asked what had been done. Mr. Diaz replied that this project had been approved prior to the issue of art in public places and ! indicated that it would not apply. He noted that no further 5 l • MINUTES j PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION OCTOBER 15, 1985 E discussion on the matter had taken place. Commissioner Richards indicated that he felt the issue should be discussed by the planning commission to make sure everyone was in accord prior to requiring it to be done. Chairman Crites replied that it could be discussed at a joint meeting and felt that it was time to proceed either in favor or against having such a program. Commissioner Richards stated that in moving for approval he felt that it was a difficult piece of property to deal with because of the visibility and arterials involved. He stated that he felt that the architect had done a good job. He felt that the project was the best option and moved for approval . Commissioner Wood felt that all issues had been considered and discussed in great length. Chairman Crites noted that he had voted against the project to begin with because of the traffic issue and asked if Mr. Folkers felt that this was the best circulation pattern to be found for this particular property and if it would work. Mr. Folkers replied yes to both. Chairman Crites noted that the temporary building would be allowed for six months and received clarification from the city's counsel that if in six months the applicant has not proceeded with construction of the final building, action could be taken by the planning commission. Action: Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Commissioner Wood, adopting the findings as presented by staff. Carried 4-0. Moved by Commissioner Downs, seconded by Commissioner Richards, adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 1090, approving PP 85-9, subject to conditions as amended. Carried 4-0. B. Case No. PP 85-29 - MONTEREY DESIGN PARTNERSHIP, Applicant Approval of a negative declaration and precise plan of .des ign to .,a1l ow. construct ion of a 5410 square foot office building in the R-2 S.P. zone (office professional zone pending) on property located at the southwest corner of Sonora Drive and Monterey Avenue. Mr. Sawa outlined the request and recommended approval . 6 CITY OF PALM DESERT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STAFF REPORT TO: PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: OCTOBER 15, 1985 CASE NO: PP 85-9 (AMENDMENT #1) REQUEST: Approval of an amendment to a precise plan of design to allow use of a temporary bank in the C- 1 , S.P. zone (general commercial district with a scenic preservation overlay) on .85 acres located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway 111 . APPLICANT: 1st Bank of Palm Desert c/o Roger Reisher 10403 West Colfax Avenue Lakewood, Colorado 80215 ARCHITECT: Holden and Johnson, Architects 73-330 E1 Paseo, Suite B Palm Desert, CA 92260 I . BACKGROUND: A. PREVIOUS APPROVAL: This precise plan was approved by the planning commission on June 4, 1985, subject to conditions. That approval was for a permanent two story bank near the intersection of the two streets. The applicant has obtained approval of the vacation of frontage road in front of his property for use as part of his site. B. DESCRIPTION OF SITE: The site is presently vacant. The frontage road runs across the front of the site and empties onto Monterey Avenue. Across the back of the site is a 20 foot wide public alley which goes from Monterey Avenue to San Marcos Avenue. C. ADJACENT ZONING AND LAND USE: NORTH: R-1 AND R-2/RESIDENTIAL AND VACANT SOUTH: C-I/COMMERCIAL EAST: C-1 , S.P./COMMERCIAL WEST: C-1 , S.P./COMMERCIAL ENERAI_ F:'. 'i .:'- en(R.It -,RF;riWATUO STAFF REPORT CONTINUED 0. GENERAL PLAN LAND USE DESIGNATION: Core area commercial and related uses. II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A. GENERAL: The applicant is requesting approval to utilize a temporary bank on the site before and during the construction of the permanent bank. The applicant anticipates needing the temporary bank from November, 1985, to June, 1986. The reason for the request is the amount of time necessary to complete the plans, improvements, etc. B. SITE DESIGN: The building wi l l be located near the east side of the lot in an area that will be part of the permanent parking lot. The building would contain 1440 square feet and employ four persons. Access would be through two of the permanent access points. The first wou 1 d be on `A' street, the new access road between Highway III and the alley, while the second would be to the alley. Presently, the customer parking area dead ends. This will need to be corrected by providing circulation around the building. The plan provides adequate parking to comply with code requirements. In order to operate the temporary bank, it will be necessary to provide the new street and eliminate the frontage road. This work will need to include undergrounding of the power poles which are in the alley and will be in the middle of the new street. C. ARCHITECTURE: The building would be a one story, 10 foot high modular structure. The building would be flat roofed with a wood exterior and fascia which would add some architectural interest. D. LANDSCAPING: Landscaping would be provided around the building, as well as along the perimeter in the area of the building. 2 STAFF REPORT CONTINUED III. ANALYSIS: The findings for approval of this amendment are the same as the original approval and can be made used for this request. Those findings are attached. IV. RECOMMENDATION: Staff feels this request is acceptable and recommends: A. Adoption of the findings; B. Adoption of Planning Commission Resolution No. approving PP 85-9 (Amendment #1 ) , subject to conditions. VI. ATTACHMENTS: A. Draft resolution. B. Legal notice. C. Letter from applicant. D. Findings for approval . E. Comments from other city departments. F. Plans and exhibits. Prepared by Reviewed and Approved by /tm G/ 3 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO A PRECISE PLAN OF DESIGN TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A TEMPORARY BANK IN THE C-1 , S.P. ZONE LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF MONTEREY AVENUE AND HIGHWAY Ill . CASE NO. PP 85-9 (Amendment #1) WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on the 15th day of October, 1985, hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider the request of 1st BANK OF PALM DESERT for approval of an amendment to a precise plan of design to allow construction of a temporary bank in the C-1 , S.P. zone (general commercial district with a scenic preservation overlay) on .85 acres located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway 111 , more particularly described as: APN's 627-071-026, 627-071-027, 627-071-043 WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City of Palm Desert Procedure for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, Resolution No. 80-89, " in that the director of community development has determined that the project has been previously assessed in connection with PP 85-9 and PM 20945 and no further documentation is deemed necessary. WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said planning commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify granting approval of said precise plan: 1 . The design of the precise plan will not substantially depreciate property values in the vicinity. 2. The precise plan will not unreasonably interfere with the use or enjoyment of property in the vicinity by the occupants thereof for lawful purposes. 3. The precise plan will not endanger the public peace, health, safety or general welfare. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, as follows: 1 . That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the commission in this case; 2. That approval of Precise Plan 85-9 (Amendment #1 ) is hereby granted for reasons subject to the attached conditions. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert Planning Commission, held on this 15th day of October, 1985, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: BUFORD CRITES, Chairman ATTEST: RAMON A. DIAZ, Secretary /tm 2 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO. PP 85-9 (AMENDMENT #1) Department of Community Development/Planning: I . The development of the property shall conform substantially with exhibits (Case No. PP 85-9 (Amendment #1) on file with the department of community development/planning, as modified by the following conditions. 2. Construction of a portion of said project shall commence within one year from the date of final approval unless an extension of time is granted; otherwise said approval shall become null , void and of no effect whatsoever. 3. The development of the property described herein shall be subject to the restrictions and limitations set forth herein which are in addition to all municipal ordinances and state and federal statutes now in force, or which hereafter may be in force. 4. Prior to issuance of a building permit for construction of any use contemplated by this approval , the applicant shall first obtain permits and/or clearance from the following agencies: Riverside County Department of Health Palm Desert Architectural Commission City Fire Marshal Coachella Valley Water District Evidence of said permit or clearance from the above agencies shall be presented to the department of building and safety at the time of issuance of a building permit for the use contemplated herewith. 5. All applicable conditions of Planning Commission Resolution No. 1048 shall be met for temporary bank as determined by respective department or agency, prior to issuance of building. 6. Dead end parking aisle shall be eliminated by providing circulation around building. Department of Public Works: 1 . Drainage and signalization fund fees, as required by city ordinance, shall be paid prior to issuance of the grading permit. 2. Storm drain construction shall be contingent upon a drainage study by the private engineer that is approved by the department of public works. 3 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 3. Full public improvements, including traffic safety lighting, as required by ordinance and the director of public works, shall be installed in accordance with city standards. 4. Complete improvement plans and specifications shall be submitted, as required by ordinance, to the city engineer for checking and approval before construction of any improvements is commenced. The engineer shall submit "as-built" plans prior to the acceptance of the improvements by the city. 5. Landscaping maintenance on Frontage Road, Monterey Avenue and Highway 111 , street "A" and the alley shall be provided by the property owner. 6. Existing utilities in the alley shall be undergrounded per each respective utility district's recommendation. 7. Complete grading plans and specifications shall be submitted, as required by ordinance, to the city engineer for check and approval prior to issuance of any permits. S. Installation of curb and gutter, matching paving in the alley and street "A, " and sidewalk on Monterey Avenue and Palm Desert Drive - north (Highway 111 ) . 9. Waiver of access to Monterey Avenue except at approved locations shall be granted on the final map. 10. Offsite improvement plans to be approved by public works department and a surety posted to guarantee the required offsite improvements prior to issuance of the grading permit. 11 . Size, number and location of driveways to public works specifications with only two (2) driveway approaches to be allowed to serve this property (temporary bank) . 12. Any permit issuance shall be subject to the parcel map first being approved and recorded. 13. Complete parcel map shall be submitted as required by ordinance to the city engineer for checking and approval and be recorded before issuance of certificate of occupancy by building department. 4 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE,PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. PP 85-9 (amendment #l) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Palm Desert Planning Commission to consider a request by 1ST BANK OF PALM DESERT for approval of an amendment to a precise plan to allow a temporary bank - structure (prior to construction of permanent bank) in the C-1 S.P. zone located at the northeast corner ,of Monterey Avenue and Highway ill, more particularly described as: APN'S 627-071-026 627-071-027 627-071-043 - - .i LNCNO sfl CN'.f IJ o >R-1, N z w( o R-2 (51 R-1 R-I - ? R-1 N _ T R-1 P.C. (3), S.P. .,SAN z GON"ON, . ._F— z R.I. - y } RBI- YI R-I' W Y III Sl' G°, 5f 'C. (3), S.P. I P.C.I(3 ,S.P. C-1 Ill I � P C=1 a-aC(a1 I C-I ,r SAID public hearino will be held on Tuesday, October 15, 1985 at 2:00 p.m. In the Council Chamber in the Palm Desert City Hall, 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, at which time and place all Interested persons are Invited to attend and be heard. if you challenge the proposed actions In court, you may be limited to raising only those Issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described In this notice, or in written correspon- dence delivered to the city council (or planning commission) at, or prior to, the public hearing. PUBLISH: Desert Post Ramon A. Diaz, Secretary October 4, 1985 Palm Desert Planning Comsission it Mff)IDD =p r 91985 OTV - ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AMHITE CITY. OF PALM DESERT, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION August 28, 1985 RICHARD C. HOLDEN, AIA WILLIAM CARL JOHNSON, AIA RAYIMOND L. H(OWWIARD, AIA Mr . Ray Diaz LLJ Q 0 `o Director of Environmental Services ( )L 1 City of Palm Desert JQ L�M� Palm0DeserrtFred `,aCAng92260 'ARCH ' �T U 1O0 " Ray , �mliflRD] I am writing this letter to request approval for a �papjT� Tali temporary bank facility. aoa�Da s) As you realize , we have submitted plans for First CJO�LJLJ� Bank of Palm Desert for the City 's approval process . 0 0 Considering the time factor involved with site im- provements , building permits , and construction of AMNITE TS the new .bank; the Owner , Mr. Reisher , feels a need r��1�D�M to install a temporary banking facility for develop- L�fLJJ�@0 w tent of new patrons for a period of 8 to 10 months �� (Nov . '85 to June '86 ) . I WHITEn We realize we will have to meet all City Ordinances Jn" � I NM and Building Department Codes to enhance this promi- 0 w nent location in Palm Desert . Please don 't hesitate to contact me if I can be of T�„ O"r�' any assistance in this matter. AWHI 0 M 0'n i4C&s Thank yo , 0 w RITE TS n rO Dar yCartozian , Project Manager ut�t� Holden & Johnson Architects ��I�ITE T 0 rl l�l� Roger eisher , Owner First Bank of Palm Desert DC jhr �a ■r�TE TS 73-330 EL PASEO, SUITE B/ PALM DESERT CALIFORNIA 92260/(619)340-1981 RIVERSIDE COUNTY ♦p,�OF CAIIoo9y� e ! � FIRE DEPARTMENT 9 IN COOPERATION WITH THE iJNTI ! CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY o IVERSIUE RAY HEBRARD yl'�I'NT OF fOP� FIRE CHIEF 210 WESTSAN JACINTO AVENUE September 23, 1985 PERRIS,CALIFORNIA 92370 TELEPHONE:(714)657.3183 RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT EASTERN DIVISION HEADQUARTERS Ramon Diaz 44-400 EL PASEO DRIVE City of Palm Desert PALM DESERT, CA 92260 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 S Reference: PP-8�-9, Amendment #1 Applicant: lst Bank of Palm Desert Dear Mr. Diaz, Existing fire protection improvements are adequate for this size and type of occupancy. The existing improvements are for a temporary facility only. Very truly yours, RAY HEBRARD Ranger-in-Charge County Fire Chief Mike McConnell Fire Marshal dpm 4a-M PRICXLY PEAR LANE, PALM DESERT, CAUFORNiA 92260 TELEPHONE (714) 346-4611 FL�TItId OF FLLS SEP 2 a 1985 , L 5 IS Mr A Fr.AN C��1 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES [;lTy - �� pF PALM DESERT 17 ' ,- St MANIC cat Smj/°KoR OtSMSAL.. 3 QatAIA AAA WOF , E== MY m a2mmm CM BE MAID, ADDrl*.DNAL =IW=M I8 =45=- AR .l MP.Ir= AM M'r -tCAT= CMf-01= s=rMZu. MJRAN= AIM CAlZ A=lS �...:r-=CAL AIM FI2"31,iIG FLAM & Gj'4lri"L•T, Z 24 a= CM - VATT�T u'"IM CaAs L-- GRADING FLANS DIRECTOR OF BUILDINC 6 SAFETY PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF TI-IE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A PRECISE PLAN OF DESIGN AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A [TANK IN THE C- I, S.P. ZONE LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF MONTEREY AVENUE AND HIGHWAY IIt. CASE NOS. PP 85-9 and PM 20945 - WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on - �_ the 4th day of June, 1985, hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider the request of the - 1st DANK OF PALM DESERT for approval of a precise plan of design, parcel map, and negative declaration of environmental impact to allow construction of a two story bank, consolidation of lots, and realignment of the frontage road around the east and north perimeter of the site, in the C-1, S.P. (general commercial district with a scenic preservation overlay) zone on .85 acres located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway 111, more particularly described as: - - APN's 627-071-026 627-071-027 627-071-043 WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City of Palm Desert Procedures to Implement the California Environmental Quality Act, Resolution No. 80-89", in that the director of environmental services has determined that the project will not have a significant impact on the environment and a negative declaration has been prepared. WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify the granting of said precise plan of design: 1. The design of the precise plan will not substantially depreciate property values in the vicinity. 2. The precise plan will not unreasonably interfere with the use or enjoyment of property.fn the vicinity by the occupants thereof for lawful purposes. 3. The precise plan will not endanger the public peace, health, safety or general welfare. WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering the testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said planning commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify approval of the parcel map: 1. That the proposed map is consistent with applicable general and specific plans. 2. That the design or improvement of the proposed subdivision is consistent with applicable general and specific plans. . 3. That the site is physically sultable:for the type of development. 4. That tl:e site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development. 5. That the design of the subdivision or the proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably Injure fish or wildlife or their habitat. i 6. That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements is not likely to cause serious public health problems. 7. That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict with easements, acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision. 1 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of - Palm Desert, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the commission in this case. 2. That approval of Precise Plan 85-9 and Tentative Parcel Map No. 20945 is hereby granted for reasons subject to the attached conditions, labeled exhibits'A'and 'B'respectively. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert Planning Commission, held on this 4th day of June, 1985, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: ERWOOD, RICHARDS, AND WOOD NOES: CRITES ABSENT: DOWNS ABSTAIN: NONE BUFORD CRITES, Chairman ATTEST: RAMON A. DIA2, Se re f AM -2- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 EXHIDIT'A' CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO.PP 85-9 Department of Environmental Services: 1. Tile development of the property shall conform substantially with exhibits (Case No. PP 85-9) on file with the department of environmental services, as modified by -.- -the following conditions. 2. Construction of a portion of said project shall commence within one year from the date of final approval unless an extension of time Is granted; otherwise said approval shall become null, void and of no effect whatsoever. - 3. The development of the property described herein shall be subject to the restrictions and limitations set forth herein which are in addition to all municipal ordinances and state and federal statutes now in force, or which hereafter may be in force. 4. Prior to issuance of a building permit for construction of any use contemplated by this approval, the applicant shall first obtain permits and/or clearance from the following agencies: Riverside County Department of Health Palm Desert Architectural Commission City Fire Marshal Coachella Valley Water District Evidence of said permit or clearance from the above agencies shall be presented to the department of building and safety at the time of issuance of a building permit for the use contemplated herewith. 5. Parking lot lighting system shall be designed to comply with municipal code requirements with light standards to be maximum 20 feet high. Lights to be down- shining box type light. Plans, specifications, computer lighting print-out to be approved by city during architectural review process. 6. Approval of this project shall be subject to final approval of frontage road vacation and street relocation by city council; no permits shall be issued until city council approval is granted and any required recordations are made. 7. Two end parking spaces at the southwest corner of parking lot shall be revised per plan on file in department of environmental services. 8. Minimum three foot high screening consisting of any combination of landscaping, wall, or berming shall be provided to screen parking area along Highway 111, with closely spaced shrubs used to screen parking area from new road on east and north. 9. Planter corners for planters at corners of double row of parking to be cut back to provide easier vehicular turning. 10. "STOP-LOOK FOR CROSS TRAFFIC" sign to be placed at drive through exit to satisfaction of city. 11. Any parkway on relocated frontage road (both sides) to be planted and maintained by applicant. . 12. All requirements of the Palm Desert Water and Services District and Coachella Valley Water District must be met. Department of Public Works: 1. Any permit issuance shall be subject to the parcel map first being approved and recorded. - -3- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 2. Size, number and location of driveways to public works specification with only three driveway approaches to be allowed to serve this property. 3. Installation of curb and gutter, matching paving on street A and in alley and sidewalk on Monterey and Palm Desert Drive- north(Highway I11). 4. Waiver of access to Monterey except at approved locations shall be granted on the final map. 5. -Complete grading plans and specifications shall be submitted, as required by - ordinance, to the city engineer for checking and approval prior to issuance of any permits. 6. Landscaping maintenance on frontage road/Monterey shall be provided by the property owner. 7. Existing utilities on alley shall be undergrounded per each respective utility district's recommendation. 8. Storm drain construction shall be contingent upon a drainage study by the private engineer that is approved by the department of public works. 9. Drainage and signalization fund fees, as required by city ordinance, shall be paid prior to recordation of the final map. City Fire Marshal: 1. Install a water system capable of delivering 3000 GPM fire flow from any fire hydrant for a three hour duration in addition to domestic supply. The computation shall be based upon a minimum of 20 psi residual operating pressure in the supply main from which the flow is measured at the time of measurement. Fire flow requirements will depend on built-in fire protection provisions of buildings. 2. Install Riverside County super fire hydrants so that no point of any building is more than 200 feet from a fire hydrant measured along approved vehicular travel ways. a. exterior surface of hydrant barrels and heads shall be painted chrome yellow, and the tops and nozzle caps shall be painted green. b. curbs shall be painted red 15 feet in either direction from each hydrant. C. hydrants shall not be located closer than 25 feet to any building. 3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the developer shall furnish the original and three copies of the water system plan to the fire marshal for review. Upon approval, one copy will be sent to the building department and the original will be returned to the developer. 4. The water system plan shall be signed by a registered civil engineer and approved by the water company with the following certification: "I certify that the design of the water system in PP 85-9 is in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the fire marshal." 5. Prior to delivery of combustible materials to the building site, the required water system shall be installed, operating and delivering the required flow. 6. Additional fire protection requirements may be necessary when the applicant submits specific plans for consideration and approval. -- 7. Install an NFPA 13 monitored sprinkler system. 4 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 EXHIBIT'B' CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO.PM 20945 i Department of Environmental Services: 1. Parcel Map 20945 is granted for the land as described in the attachments hereto, and as shown on exhibits on file with the department of environmental services and _.-. the requirements herein. 2. All requirements of any law, ordinance or regulation of the state, city and any other applicable government entity shall be complied with as a part of this map. 3. Pursuant to municipal code requirements, tentative tract map shall be recorded within two years from date of approval, unless an extension of time is granted, otherwise said approval shall become null, void and of no effect whatsoever. - 4. Approval of this project shall be subject to final approval of frontage road vacation and street relocation by city council; no permits shall be issued until city council approval is granted and any required recordations are made. Department of Public Works: 1. Any permit issuance shall be subject to the parcel map first being approved and " recorded. 2. Size, number and location of driveways to public works specification with only three driveway approaches to be allowed to serve this property. 3. Installation of curb and gutter, matching paving on street A and in alley and sidewalk on Monterey and Palm Desert Drive- north(Highway 111). 4. Waiver of access to Monterey except at approved locations shall be granted on the final map. 5. Complete grading plans and specifications shall be submitted, as required by ordinance, to the city engineer for checking and approval prior to issuance of any permits. 6. Landscaping maintenance on frontage road, Monterey Avenue, and Highway 111, " shall be provided by the property owner. 7. Existing utilities on alley shall be undergrounded per each respective utility district's recommendation. 8. Storm drain construction shall be contingent upon a drainage study by the private engineer that is approved by the department of public works. 9. Drainage and signalization fund fees, as required by city ordinance, shall be paid -prior to recordation.of the.final map. City Fire Marshal: 1. Install a water system capable of delivering 3000 GPM fire flow from any fire hydrant for a three hour duration in addition to domestic supply. The computation shall be based upon a minimum of 20 psi residual operating pressure in the supply main from which the flow is measured at the time of measurement. Fire flow requirements will depend on built-in fire protection provisions of buildings. 2. Install Riverside County super fire hydrants so that no point of any building Is more than 200 feet from a fire hydrant measured along approved vehicular travel ways. a. exterior surface of hydrant barrels and heads shall be painted chrome yellow, and the tops and nozzle caps shall be painted green. 5 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 - b. curbs shall be painted red 15 feet in either direction from each hydrant. C. hydrants shall not be located closer than 25 feet to any building. 3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the developer shall furnish the original and three copies of the water system plan to the fire marshal for review. Upon approval, one copy will be sent to the building department and the original will be - returned to the developer. 4. The water system plan shall be signed by a registered civil engineer and approved by the water company with the following certification: "I certify that the design of the water system in PP 85-9 is in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the fire marshal.' 5. Prior to delivery of combustible materials to the building site, the required water system shall be installed, operating and delivering the required flow. 6. Additional fire protection requirements may be necessary when the applicant submits specific plans for consideration and approval. - 7. Install an NFPA 13 monitored sprinkler system. -6 VTBANK OF PALM DESERT 73-000 HIGHWAY 111 AT MONTEREY PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 619-341-7000 May 1, 1986 MAY 5 1986 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT CITY OF PALM DESERT Mr. Ray Diez Director of Community Services City of Palm Desert Department of Building & Safety 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 RE: Certificate of Occupancy Building Permit #RB9616 Dear Mr. Diez: The FirstBank of Palm Desert, N.A. needs to extend the use permit on the temporary bank modular located at 73-000 Highway 111 to September 1, 1986. Extension of the permit through September 1, 1986 will allow sufficient time for us to occupy the permanent structure and remove the modular from the site. If you have any questions or I can be of assistance, please contact me at 341-7000. Sincerely, David E. Tschopp President DET/mj CC: Pat Conlon Richard R. Oliphant CITY OF PALM DESERT MEMORANDUM TO: PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: RAMON DIAZ, DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DATE: MAY 20, 1986 SUBJECT: EXTENSION OF TIME FOR TEMPORARY BANK MODULAR FOR 1ST BANK OF PALM DESERT First Bank of Palm Desert is requesting an extension of time for their temporary bank modular located at 73-000 Highway 111 until September 1 , 1986. They feel that an extension of time through September 1 , . 1986 would allow sufficient time for occupancy of the permanent structure and removal of the temporary modular. Staff recommends approval of requested time extension. RAMON A. DIAZ DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT RAD/dlg (ZFttbor- off IrDmZn, 1!D®=cAorPt�v � 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 0 December 23 , 1985 OEC s o 1985 ENVIRONIt1ENTAL SERVICES CITY OF PALM DESERT Mr . Roger Reisher c/o 1st Bank of Palm Desert 10403 West Colfax Avenue Lakewood , Colorado 80215 Dear Mr . Reisher : At its regular meeting of November 14 , 1985 , the Palm Desert City Council authorized the Mayor to execute an Instrument of Credit - Faithful Performance agreement on behalf of the City in the amount of $ 18, 000 . 00 . Enclosed for your records is a fully executed copy of the aforementioned Instrument of Credit . If you have any questions , please do not hesitate to contact us . Sincerely, SHEILA R. GILLIGAN CITY CLERK SRG:mpf Enclosure (as noted) cc : DD partment of Building and Safety Department of Community Development Public Works Department L ,f INSTRUMENT OF CREDIT - FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE NAME OF SUBDIVISION: FirstBank of Palm Desert, N.A. NAME OF SUBDIVIDER: FirstBank Holding Company of California NAME OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTION: FirstBank of Westland, N.A. AMOUNT OF SECURITY: $18,000.00 DATE OF AGREEMENT: November 14, 1985 PARTIES: The parties to this Agreement are the City of Palm Desert, a municipal corporation of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as CITY; the FirstBank Holding Company of California, hereinafter referred to as SUBDIVIDER; and the FirstBank of Westland, N.A. , Lakewood, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as ISSUER. RECITALS: This Agreement is made with reference to the following facts: (1) SUBDIVIDER has filed for approval by CITY plans for the construction of the permanent building for the FirstBank of Palm Desert, N.A. (2) SUBDIVIDER has agreed to indemnify the CITY and hold it harmless from any liability that might arise from its issuance of a building permit for the permanent building and an occupancy permit for a temporary banking facility without the final Parcel Map first being approved and recorded as required by Planning Commission Resolution No. 1048 relating to a Precise Plan of Design, Case Nos. PP 85-9 and PM 20945 approved on June 4, 1985, as amended October 15, 1985. (3) This INSTRUMENT OF CREDIT - FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE secures the CITY for any liability that it may incur in connection with its issuance of the above referenced permanent building permit and temporary facility occupancy permit. COVENANTS: Now therefore, it is agreed between the parties hereto as follows: (1) ISSUER covenants that it is a financial institution subject to regulation by the state or federal government. f (2) ISSUER agrees and pledges that it has on deposit with it as trust funds, cash in the sum of $18,000, which ISSUER guarantees for payment in the event demand is made on it by the CITY. (3) This bond is executed and filed to comply with the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act; and all CITY ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations supplemental thereto; and all amendments thereto; and shall inure to the benefit of the CITY. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this instrument on the date indicated above. CITY OF PALM DESERT SUBDIVIDER FirstBank Holding Company of California BY l l BY Z' z� Mayor BY APPROVED AS TO FORM: ISSUER FirstBank of Westland, N.A. BY David X. in, City Attorney BY (Notarial acknowledgement of execution of all parties required.) STATE OF COLORADO ) ss. COUNTY OF JEFFERSON ) Acknowledged before me this 25th day of October, 1985, by Roger L. Reisher as Chairman, and Paul J. Cale. as Treasurer of FirstBank Holding Company of California, Lakewood, Colorado. My Commission Expires: March 2, 1986. Notary lic STATE OF COLORADO ) as. COUNTY OF JEFFERSON ) Acknowledged before this 25th day of October, 1985, by Robert C. Lucas as Senior Vice President and Jeffrey A. Ward as Senior Vice President of FirstBank of Westland, N.A. , Lakewood, Colorado. My Commission Expires: March 2, 1986. Notar ublic NOTICE OF DETERMINATION Negative Declaration TO: (X) Clerk of the Board of Supervisors ( ) Secretary for Resources County of Riverside 1416 Ninth St. , Rm 1311 4080 Lemon Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Riverside, CA 92502 FROM: CITY OF PALM DESERT t.a � w� 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 NOV 2 0 1985 SUBJECT: Filing of Notice of Determination in compliance with �ection 21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. Ei4 dJR01 MENTAL SERVICES CITY OF PALM DESERT } Project Title/Common Name: Ist Bank of Palm Desert ((PP 85-9�and PM 20945) Date of Project Approval : June 4, 1985 ,__ State Clearinghouse Number ( if submitted) : N/A Contact Person: Stan Sawa, Principal Planner Project Location: Northeast corner of Highway III and Monterey Avenue. Project Description: Two story bank/office building containing approximately 9700 square feet of floor area. This is to advise that the City of Palm Desert has made the following determinations regarding the above described project: 1 . The project ( ) will , (X) will not, have a significant effect on the environment. 2. An Environmental Impact Report was prepared in connection with this project pursuant to the provisions cf CEQA. X A Negative Declaration was prepared for this project pursuant to the provisions of CEQA. A copy of the Negative Declaration may be examined at the above city hall address. 3. Mitigation measures (X) were, ( ) were not, made a condition of the approval of the project. 4. A statement of Overriding Considerations ( ) was, (X) was not, adopted for this project. 1 0ARD OF SUPERVISORS dui p( A`1s1i� i� li Signature Title RV 191985 Date Received for Filing ed co a.F.RK of the JC 4C of Please return date-stamped SJFG P copy in the enclosed envelope. „�0; ov; crrae scntc 01 cA:•::.fCu PROOF OF ''• •BLICATION This spa ce Is fnr the County Clerk's Filing Stamp (2015.. _.C.P.) STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Riverside ((1� UCUEIVEfDn I am a citizen of the Unit es a�ndQ I y fi3TY OF PALM DESERT , resident of the County afore l",CIL ve�F I the age of eighteen years, and not a par y i roof of Publication of or interested in the above-entitled matter. I CASE NOrP 85-9 (Amendment #1) am the principal clerk of the printer of the ••••......••.•••• ••••_••........................•••••• DESERT POST .................................................... ......:................................................... CITY OF PALM DESERT ...............................................:..... LEOALNOTICE a newspaper of general circulation, printed CAGE No. PP$" (amendment No.1) f' B i Week 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GNEN that a +4 and published ..,..- .......X................. public hearing will be held before the Patin Desert Planning Commis _ 6bn to consider a request by 1ST In the City of ..Ra•Zm..P.e f:.r.rr............. BANK OF PALM DESERT for seem, , val of an amendment to a precise County of Riverside, and which news- plan to allow a temporary bent structure (prior to conshuctbn of paper has been adjudged a newspaper pumment bank) In the o1 SP. Zone located at the northeast con of general circulation by the .Superior her of Monterey Avenue end High. Court of the County of Riverside, Stale of way 111,more panKNarly desGrb ad a$: APN'S 627471U26. 627-071-027. California, under the date of.lA/.5.., 19 b4., 6271D71043 SAID public hearing will be held on Tuesday.Omober 15.1985.at 2:00 • 83658, a 0.m.In the c amed Chamber at the Case Number ................: that the notice, Point DesertO Tin City Hall..Des3n51OFred Waring serf Patin Desert.10 Fred of which the annexed is a printed copy (set file.at which time and Place en in forested Persona are Invited to at- in type not smaller than nonpareil), has tend and be heard.If you challenge been published in each regular and entire Ina Droposodecoonsln couthose may be ilmned actions relsons In court. (hose issue of said newspaper.and not In any Issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described In supplement thereof on the following dates, inks notice.or In written conespon, dance delivered to the City council to-wit: (of Planning commbbn)at,on prior 1 0/4 to,the public hearing. RAMONA secretary .................................................... My all in the year 19..8.5• Planning Commission Desert Cmnmbebn I certify (or declare) under penalty of, (Pub.D.P.Oct.e,1985) perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated at.......Palm Desert . California, this.4th....day of...Oct; 198.5.. . Si atur , Fred COPlae of Ihls blank form may bit securod Iroml CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER SERVICE BUREAU, INC. Legal Advertising Clearing House 120 west Second St.,,Los Angeles, Calif. 90012 Telephone: (213) 625.2541 Pled,request GENERAL Proof of Pgbllcellon _ when ord WAR this form. . MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION NOVEMBER 5, 1985 � VIII. MISCELLANEOUS A. Case No. PP 85-9, 1ST BANK OF PALM DESERT, Applicant Clarification of a condition of approval of an amendment of a bank in the C-1 S.P. zone (general commercial district with a scenic preservation overlay) on .85 acres located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway 111 . Mr. Smith explained that this item was a matter of clarification regarding a condition and how it is being met. The condition was pertained to the parcel map consolidation of five lots be recorded prior to building permit issuance for the permanent bank. He explained that there was a problem with the title and there would be a delay in recording the map and to expedite the building permit Issuance, the applicant had submitted a letter of credit in the amount of $18,000 which guarantees that the title. Mr. Smith stated that the city attorney indicated that it met with his approval . MR. RICHARD OLIPHANT, 45-500 Navaho, stated that he would like to iget a building permit. He explained that it was seven .to eight months to completion after obtaining the building permit, although no occupancy permit would be issued until the parcel map was j recorded. He felt that the problem should be solved in a few days. Commissioner Wood felt it should be clearly stated in the minutes that the commission was waiving the condition of the parcel map in lieu of the $ 18, 000 letter of credit to allow the applicant to proceed with construction on that basis. Mr. Phillips affirmed that was the issue before the commission. I Commission expressed approval"of the action. B. MARTIN AXIS, INC., Applicant Mr. Smith explained that the case was previously approved by city council and that when the plan came before architectural commission for review in early October some changes had been made. Staff took the matter to council and they referred it to planning commission, for determination of whether the changes were significantly different, which would require another public hearing. Staff 16 i I i i 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING NOTICE OF ACTION Date: November 7, 1985 lst Bank of Palm Desert Holden and Johnson Architects c/o Roger Reisher 73-330 E1 Paseo, Suite B 10403 West Colfax Avenue Palm Desert, CA 92260 Lakewood, Colorado 80215 Re:'---PP AND PM 20945 The Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert has considered your request and taken the following action at its meeting of November 5, 1985. PLANNING COMMISSION ACCEPTED AN $18,000 INSTRUMENT OF CREDIT-FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE TO ALLOW THE APPLICANT TO PROCEED WITH CONSTRUCTION OF THE PERMANENT BANK. Any appeal of the above action may be made in writing to the Director of Community Development, City of Palm Desert, within fifteen ( 15) days of the date of the decision. RAMON A. DIAZ, SECRETARY PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION RAD/tm I CITY OF PALM DESERT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STAFF REPORT TO: PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: NOVEMBER 5, 1985 CASE NOS: PP 85-9 AND PM 20945 REQUEST: Clarification of a condition of approval of bank in the C-1 , S . P. zone ( general commercial district with a scenic preservation overlay) on .85 acres located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway Ill . APPLICANT: 1st Bank of Palm Desert c/o Roger Reisher 10403 West Colfax Avenue Lakewood, Colorado 80215 ARCHITECT: Holden and Johnson, Architects 73-330 El Paseo, Suite B Palm Desert, CA 92260 I. BACKGROUND: A. PREVIOUS APPROVAL: This precise plan was approved by the planning commission on June 4, 1985, subject to conditions. An amendment to allow a temporary bank was approved on October 15, 1985. B. CURRENT STATUS: The temporary bank is presently being installed on the site with the plans for the permanent bank in plan check. 11 . CLARIFICATION: One condition of approval from the department of public works requires that the parcel map consolidating the five lots which make up the site be recorded prior to issuance of a building permit for the permanent bank. Due to two minor exceptions on the title, there is a delay in recording the map. To expedite the building permit issuance, the applicant has presented to the city an $18,000 instrument of credit-faithful performance which they are willing to execute. The city attorney has reviewed this document and finds it an acceptable alternative until the parcel map is recorded. The public works department STAFF REPORT CONTINUED and other city departments also feel this would be acceptable. By acceptance of this instrument by the city, the applicant will be permitted to proceed with construction of the permanent bank. III. RECOMMENDATION: If the planning commission has no objections, staff will proceed with execution of the documents, permitting the applicant to begin construction on the permanent building. VI. ATTACHMENTS• A'. Planning commission resolutions. B. Instrument of credit-faithful performance. Prepared by r_ Reviewed and Approved by ' /tm 2 III'"BAW OCT 2 81985 PALM DESERT CITY HALL ❑rY fANAGER HOLDING COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 10403 WEST COLFAX AVENUE F.O.BOX 15097 LAKEWOOD.DOLOFADO 80215 303-232-2000 October 25, 1985 S�c� OCT 2 8 1985 City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring Drive ENV! P-0NM,f 1/!CEos Palm Desert, California 92260 CITY OF ?ALNJ DESEPT Attention: Carlos L. Ortega RE: FirstBank of Palm Desert, N.A. Lots 147-151, Palma Village Case Nos. PP 85-9 and PM 20945 Gentlemen: This letter supported by an $18,000 Instrument of Credit - Faithful Performance issued in favor of the City of Palm Desert by the FirstBank of Westland, N.A. , will serve as our indemnification of the City of Palm Desert. We hereby indemnify the City and hold it harmless from any liability that might arise from its issuance of a building permit for the permanent building and an occupancy permit for a temporary banking facility without the final Parcel Map first being approved and recorded as required by Planning Commission Resolution No. 1048 relating to a Precise Plan of Design, Case Nos. PP 85-9 and PM 20945 approved on June 4, 1985, as amended October 15, 1985. All of the engineering and related work has been completed on the Parcel Map, however, there are two minor exceptions on the Title Commitment Policy Number 03-81973-03 issued by Continental Land Title Company. The first is a Deed of Trust granted on February 14, 1966, File #33104, for the benefit of G. M. Maclean and Edith M. Maclean, husband and wife, and Gary B. Maclean, a single man, father, mother and son as joint tenants. The balance on the note supported by this Deed of Trust is approximately $17,000. Although Edith M. Maclean and her son, Gary B. Maclean, are cooperative and anxious to help us clear up the problem, we anticipate some potential delay because G. M. Maclean is deceased and a state inheritance tax release has not yet been obtained. An additional exception on the Continental Title Commitment Policy is a Memorandum of Lease dated August 18, 1980, File #149913. That Lease was terminated in 1984 as evidenced by the attached Request for Dismissal in Superior Court of California, County of Riverside, Indio #34964, between Gary W. Lyons, M.D. , and Darlene R. Lyons and Progressive Savings and Loan Association, et al. , filed with the court on February 15, 1984. City of Palm Desert October 25, 1985 Page Two It is our intent and commitment to begin construction of the permanent building immediately upon the issuance of the building permit. We anticipate completion by June 15, 1986, and commit that before a request is made for an occupancy permit for that permanent building, we will have the final Parcel Map approved and recorded. In addition, we are committed to occupy the temporary banking facility for only seven months and to have vacated and removed it from the property as soon as practical after the permanent building is completed. Should additional clarification or information be needed, I can be reached at 303/232-2000. Sincerely, z 2,t Roge L. Reisher Chairman RLR/mb Enclosures cc: David J. Erwin Wayne S. Guralnick Name,Adders and Telephone No.of Attorney(&) ar Bali for 1paa or Court Ctlnnly RIVVEFSI1OLEE COUNTY ATWOOD, HURST & KNOX Two North Second Street, Suite 1350 FEB 15 1964 San Jose , CA 95113 Telephone : (408) 287-2411 ' WILLIAM E CONERLY,Clerk Plaintiffs and Cross- v e P. Viola Attorney(S) for ..De.fendants.-LYONS................ °epYty . . . SUPERIOR. . . . . .COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF.RIVERSIDE. • . - (SUPERIOR, MUNICIPAL, or JUSTICE) Indio (Name of Municipal or Justice Court District or of branch court,if any) Plaintiff(&): GARY W. LYONS , M.D. , and CASE NUMBER INDIO 34964 DARLENE R. LYONS REQUEST FOR DISMISSAL TYPE OF ACTION Defendant(s): PROGRESSIVE SAVINGS & LOAN ❑ Personal Injury, Prcparty Damage and Wrongful Death: ASSOCIATION, et al . ❑ Motor Vehicle ❑ Other ❑ Domestic Relations ❑ Eminent Domain ® Other: (Specify) Complaint ,for..Bre,ach-.., (Abbreviated Titlel _ of Lease Agreement p . TO THE CLERK: Please dismiss this action as follows: (Check applicable boxes.) 1. ] With prejudice ❑ Without prejudice 2. ] Entire action ❑ Complaint only ❑ Petition only ❑ Cross-complaint only ❑ Other: (Specify)' - III Dated: ......Ja.Ru4.ry..z4.a..198.4............... *If dismissal requested is of specified parties only, of specified Attorney(s) for aigti.ffs.,and., .oss-Defendant causes of action only or of specified cross-complaints only, SC GARY W. LYONS , M:D.--and DARLENE..LYONS state and Identify the parties, causes of action or cross-compiaints STANFO to be dismissed. (Type or print attorney(s) n (s)) TO THE CLERK: Consent to the above dismissal is hereby given Dated: ...................*....................... . —When a cross-complaint (or Response (Marriage) seeking affirma. torney(s) for ef�ndant„ d„Gros. Complainan five rebel) is on file, the attorneys) for the Cross-complainant ROGRES IVE SAVING & LOAN ASSOCIATION (respondent) moat sign this consent when required by CCP /rL L LVY fl/ y L J EG N V SB7(1), (2) or (5), i'�� (Type or print attorney(s) ame(s)) (To be completed by clerk) ' ❑ Dismissal entered as requested on ................................................................................... ❑ Dismissal entered on .....................................as to only .................................-................ ❑ Dismissal not entered as requested for the following reason(s), and attorney(s) notified on ................................... Clerk Dated................................................ By .Deputy Form Adopted by Rule 982 0l _ CCP 581.ate.: The Judicial Council of California REQUEST FOR DISMISSAL Cal. Rules of Court, Revised Effective July 1, 1972 Rule 1233 f INSTRUMENT OF CREDIT - FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE NAME OF SUBDIVISION: FirstBank of Palm Desert, N.A. NAME OF SUBDIVIDER: FirstBank Holding Company of California NAME OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTION: FirstBank of Westland, N.A. AMOUNT OF SECURITY: $18,000.00 DATE OF AGREEMENT: PARTIES: The parties to this Agreement are the City of Palm Desert, a municipal corporation of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as CITY; the FirstBank Holding Company of California, hereinafter referred to as SUBDIVIDER; and the FirstBank of Westland, N.A., Lakewood, Colorado, hereinafter referred to as ISSUER. RECITALS: This Agreement is made with reference to the following facts: (1) SUBDIVIDER has filed for approval by CITY plans for the construction of the permanent building for the FirstBank of Palm Desert, N.A. (2) SUBDIVIDER has agreed to indemnify the CITY and hold it harmless from any liability that might arise from its issuance of a building permit for the permanent building and an occupancy permit for a temporary banking facility without the final Parcel Map first being ' approved and recorded as required by Planning Commission Resolution No. 1048 relating to a Preciee Plan of Design, Case Nos. PP 85-9 and PM 20945 approved on June 4, -1985, as amended October 15, 1985. (3) This INSTRUMENT.OF CREDIT - FAITHFUL, PERFORMANCE secures the CITY for any liability that it may incur in connection with i its issuance of the above referenced permanent building permit and temporary facility occupancy permit. COVENANTS: Now therefore, it is agreed between the parties hereto as follows: (1) ISSUER covenants that it is a financial institution subject to regulation by the state or federal government. i (2) ISSUER agrees and pledges that it has on deposit . with it as trust funds, cash in the sum of $18,000, which ISSUER guarantees for payment in the eventdemand is made on it by the CITY. _ (3) This bond is executed and filed to comply with the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act; and all CITY ordinances, resolutions, rules and regulations supplemental thereto; and all amendments thereto; and shall inure to the benefit.of the CITY. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this instrument on the date indicated above. CITY OF PALM DESERT SUBDIVIDER FirstBank Holding Company of California BY BY Mayor BY APPROVED AS TO FORM: ISSUER FirstBank of Westland. N.A. BY David H. Erwin, City Attorney BY (Notarial ack owledgement of execution of all parties required.) STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF JEFFERSON ) as. Acknowledged before me this 25th day of October, 1985, by Roger L. Reisher as Chairman, and Paul J. Gale as Treasurer of FirstBank Holding Company of California, Lakewood, Colorado. - My Commission Expires: March 2, 1986. Notary lic STATE OF COLORADO ) COUNTY OF JEFFERSON ) as. Acknowledged before this 25th day of October, 1985, by Robert C. Lucas as Senior Vice President and Jeffrey A. Ward as Senior Vice President of FirstBank of Westland, N.A., Lakewood, Colorado. My Commission Expires: March 2, 1986. �& Notar ublic PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. lo90 i•: A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE ` CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO A PRECISE PLAN OF DESIGN TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A TEMPORARY BANK IN THE C-1 , S.P. ZONE . LOCATEO AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF MONTEREY AVENUE AND HIGHWAY Ill . CASE NO. PP 85-9 (Amendment lfU WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on the ISth day of October, 1985, hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider the request of Ist BANK OF PALM DESERT for approval to a precise plan of design to allow construction of atemporary an amendmentein the C-1 , S.P. zone (general commercial district with a scenic preservation overlay) on .85 acres located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway Ill , more particularly described as: j APN's 627-071-026, 627-071-027, 627-071-043 WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City of Palm Desert Procedure for Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act, Resolution No. 80-89," in that the director Of community development has determined that the project has been previously assessed in connection with PP 85-9 and PM 20945 and no further documentation is deemed necessary. WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said planning commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify granting approval of said precise plan: 1 . The desion of the precise plan will not substantially depreciate property values in the vicinity. 2. The precise plan will not unreasonably interfere with the use or enjoyment of property in the vicinity by the occupants thereof for lawful purposes. I 3. The precise plan will not endanger the Public peace, health, safety or general welfare. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, as follows: 1 . That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the commission in this case; 2. That approval of Precise Plan 85-9 (Amendment #1) is hereby granted for reasons subject to the attached conditions. i i I I PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1090 PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert I Planning Commission, held on this 15th day of October, 1985, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: DOWNS, RICHARDS, WOOD, AND CRITES NOES: NONE ABSENT: ERWOOD ABSTAIN: NONE KFORD CRITES, Chairman ATTEST: Y RAMON A. DIAZ,'Secrktar}r� /tm I i i f i I I 2 i PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION No. logo I CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO. PP 85-9 (AMENDMENT #1) Department of Community Development/Planning: 1 . The development of the property shall conform substantially with exhibits (Case No. PP 85-9 (Amendment #1) on file with the department of community ! development/planning, as modified by the following conditions. 2. Construction of a portion of said project shall commence within one year from the date of final approval unless an extension of time is granted; otherwise said approval shall become null , void and of no effect whatsoever. 3. The development of the property described herein shall be subject to the restrictions and limitations set forth herein which are in addition to ail municipal ordinances and state and federal statutes now in force, or which hereafter may be in force. A. Prior to issuance of a building permit for construction of any use contemplated by this approval , the applicant shall first obtain permits i and/or clearance from the following agencies: Riverside County Department of Health Palm Desert Architectural Commission City Fire Marshal Coachella Valley Water District Evidence of said permit or clearance from the above agencies shall be presented to the department of building and safety at the time of issuance of a building permit for the use contemplated herewith. 5. All applicable conditions of Planning Commission Resolution No. JOA8 shall be met for temporary bank as determined by respective department or agency, prior to issuance of building. 6. Dead end parking aisle shall be eliminated by providing circulation around building. 7. Location of trash enclosure shall be approved by staff. 8. Temporary building shall be allowed from November, 1985, thru June, 1986. 9. New streets on north and west shall be i nsta 1 1 ed and accepted prior to opening of temporary bank. i 3 I PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION No. 1090 - Department of Public Works: 1. Drainage and slgnalization fund fees, as required by city ordinance, j shall be paid prior to issuance of the grading permit. I 2. Storm drain construction shall be contingent upon a drainage the private engineer that is approved by the department study by Of public works. 3. Full public improvements, Including traffic safety lighting, as required by ordinance and the director of public works, shall be Installed in accordance with city standards. A. Complete improvement plans and specifications shall be submitted, as required by ordinance, to the city engineer for checking and approval before construction of any improvements is commenced. The engineer shall submit "as-built" plans prior to the acceptance of the improvements by the city. 5. Landscaping maintenance on Frontage Road, Monterey Avenue and Highway III , street "A" and the alley shall be provided by the property owner. 6. Existing utilities in the alley shall be undergrounded per each respective utility district's recommendation. 7. Complete grading plans and specifications Shall be Submitted, as required by ordinance, e prior to Permits.the issuance of any pe city engineer for check and approval i i s , 8. Installation of curb and gutter, matching paving in the alley and street i "A, " and sidewalk. on Monterey Avenue and Palm Desert Drive - north (Highway ill ) . 9• Waiver of access to Monterey Avenue except at approved locations shall be granted on the final map. 10. Offsite improvement plans to be approved by public works department and a surety posted to guarantee the required offsite improvements prior to issuance of the grading permit. Il . Size, number and location of driveways to public works specifications with only two (2) driveway approaches to be allowed to serve this .property (temporary bank) . 12. Any permit issuance shall be subject to the parcel map first being approved and recorded. 13. Complete parcel map shall be submitted as required by ordinance to the city engineer for checking and approval and be recorded before issuance of certificate of occupancy by building department. 4 �_.. PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 _ A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA,APPROVING A PRECISE PLAN OF DESIGN AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A BANK IN THE C- 1, S.P. ZONE LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF MONTEREY AVENUE AND HIGHWAY ill. CASE NOS. PP 85-9 and PM 20945 i WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on �_... the 4th day of June, 1985, hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider the request of the 1st BANK OF PALM DESERT for approval of a precise plan of design, parcel map, and negative declaration of environmental impact to allow construction of a two story bank, consolidation of lots, and realignment of the frontage road around the east and north perimeter of the site, in the C-11 S.P. (general commercial district with a scenic preservation overlay) zone on .85 acres located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway I11, more particularly described as: APN's 627-071-026 627-071-027 627-071-043 WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City of Palm Desert Procedures to Implement the California Envlronmental Quality Act, Resolution No. 80-89", in that the director of environmental services has determined that the project will not have a significant impact on the environment and a negative declaration has been prepared. WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify the granting of said precise plan of design: 1. The design of the precise plan will not substantially depreciate property values in the vicinity. 2. The precise plan will not unreasonably interfere with the use or enjoyment of property in the vicinity by the occupants thereof for lawful purposes. 3. The precise plan will not endanger the public peace, health, safety or general welfare. WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering the testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said planning commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify approval of the parcel map: 1. That the proposed map is consistent with applicable general and specific plans. 2. That the design or improvement of the proposed subdivision is consistent with applicable general and specific plans. 3. That the site is physically suitable for the type of development. r 4. That the site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development. 5. That the design of the subdivision or the proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat. i - 6. That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements is not likely to cause serious public health problems. 7. That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict with easements, acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision. I i PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the commission in this case. 2. That approval of Precise Plan 85-9 and Tentative Parcel Map No. 20945 Is hereby granted for reasons subject to the attached conditions, labeled exhibits'A'and 'B' respectively. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert Planning Commission, held on this 4th day of June, 1985, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: ERWOOD, RICHARDS, AND WOOD NOES: CRITES ABSENT: DOWNS ABSTAIN: NONE BUFORD CRITES, Chairman ATTEST: RAMON A. DIAZ�re 61 AM -2- PLANNING COMMISSION RE5OLUTION NO. 1048 EXHIDIT'A' CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO. PP 85-9 Department of Environmental Services: 1. The development of the property shall conform substantially with exhibits (Case No. PP 85-9) on file with the department of environmental services, as modified by -- the following conditions. 2. Construction of a portion of said project shall commence within one year from the date of final approval unless an extension of time is granted; otherwise said approval shall become null, void and of no effect whatsoever. 3. The development of the property described herein shall be subject to the restrictions and limitations set forth herein which are in addition to all municipal ordinances and state and federal statutes now in force, or which hereafter may be in force. 4. Prior to issuance of a building permit for construction of any use contemplated by this approval, the applicant shall first obtain permits and/or clearance from the following agencies: Riverside County Department of Health Palm Desert Architectural Commission City Fire Marshal Coachella Valley Water District Evidence of said permit or clearance from the above agencies shall be presented to the department of building and safety at the time of issuance of a building permit for the use contemplated herewith. 5. Parking lot lighting system shall be designed to comply with municipal code requirements with light standards to be maximum 20 feet high. Lights to be down- shining box type light. Plans, specifications, computer lighting print-out to be approved by city during architectural review process. 6. Approval of this project shall be subject to final approval of frontage road vacation and street relocation by city council; no permits shall be issued until city council approval is granted and any required recordations are made. 7. Two end parking spaces at the southwest corner of parking lot shall be revised per plan on file in department of environmental services. 8. Minimum three foot high screening consisting of any combination of landscaping, wall, or berming shall be provided to screen parking area along Highway 111, with - closely spaced shrubs used to screen parking area from new road on east and north. 9. Planter corners for planters at corners of double row of parking to be cut back to provide easier vehicular turning. r 10. "STOP-LOOK FOR CROSS TRAFFIC" sign to be placed at drive through exit to satisfaction of city. _ If. Any parkway on relocated frontage road (both sides) to be planted and maintained by applicant. 12. All requirements of the Palm Desert Water and Services District and Coachella Valley Water District must be met. Department of Public Works: 1. Any permit issuance shall be subject to the parcel map first being approved and - recorded. -3- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 2. Size, number and location of driveways to public works specification with only three driveway approaches to be allowed to serve this property. - 3. Installation of curb and gutter, matching paving on street A and in alley and sidewalk on Monterey and Palm Desert Drive -north(Highway I I I). - 4. Waiver of access to Monterey except at approved locations shall be granted on the final_map. 5. Complete grading plans and specifications shall, be submitted, as required by ordinance, to the city engineer for checking and approval prior to issuance of any permits. 6. Landscaping maintenance on frontage road/Monterey shall be provided by the property owner. 7. Existing utilities on alley shall be undergrounded per each respective utility district's recommendation. 8. Storm drain construction shall be contingent upon a drainage study by tl:e private engineer that is approved by the department of public works. 9. Drainage and signalization fund fees, as required by city ordinance, shall be paid prior to recordation of the final map. City Fire Marshal: 1. Install a water system capable of delivering 3000 GPM fire flow from any fire hydrant for a three hour duration in addition to domestic supply. The computation shall be based upon a minimum of 20 psi residual operating pressure in the supply main from which the flow is measured at the time of measurement. Fire flow requirements will depend on built-in fire protection provisions of buildings. 2. Install Riverside County super fire hydrants so that no point of any building is more than 200 feet from a fire hydrant measured along approved vehicular travel ways. a. exterior surface of hydrant barrels and heads shall be painted chrome yellow, and the tops and nozzle caps shall be painted green. b. curbs shall be painted red 15 feet in either direction from each hydrant. C. hydrants shall not be located closer than 25 feet to any building. 3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the developer shall furnish the original and three copies of the water system plan to the fire marshal for review. Upon approval, one copy will be sent to the building department and the original will be returned to the developer. 4. The water system plan shall be signed by a registered civil engineer and approved by ti:e water company with the following certification: 4 certify that the design of the water system in PP 85-9 is in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the fire marshal." _ 5. Prior to delivery of combustible materials to the building site, the required water system shall be installed, operating and delivering the required flow. 6. Additional fire protection requirements may be necessary when the applicant submits specific plans for consideration and approval. 7. Install an NFPA 13 monitored sprinkler system. 4- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 EXHIBIT'B' CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO. PM 20945 Department of Environmental Services: � 1. Parcel Map 20945 is granted for the land as described in the attachments hereto, and as shown on exhibits on file with the department of environmental services and the requirements herein. 2. All requirements of any law, ordinance or regulation of the state, city and any other applicable government entity shall be complied with as a part of this map. 3. Pursuant to municipal code requirements, tentative tract map shall be recorded within two years from date of approval, unless an extension of time is granted, otherwise said approval shall become null, void and of no effect whatsoever. 4. Approval of this project shall be subject to final approval of frontage road vacation and street relocation by city council; no permits shall be issued until city council approval is granted and any required recordations are made. Department of Public Works: 1. Any permit issuance shall be subject to the parcel map first being approved and - recorded. 2. Size, number and location of driveways to public works specification with only three driveway approaches to be allowed to serve this property. 3. Installation of curb and gutter, matching paving on street A and in alley and sidewalk on Monterey and Palm Desert Drive- north(Highway 111). 4. Waiver of access to Monterey except at approved locations shall be granted on the final map. 5. Complete grading plans and specifications shall be submitted, as required by ordinance, to the city engineer for checking and approval prior to issuance of any permits. 6. Landscaping maintenance on frontage road, Monterey Avenue, and Highway III, shall be provided by the property owner. 7. Existing utilities on alley shalt be undergrounded per each respective utility district's recommendation. 8. Storm drain construction shall be contingent upon a drainage study by the private engineer that is approved by the department of public works. 9. Drainage and signalization fund fees, as required by city ordinance, shall be paid prior to recordation of the final map. , City Fire Marshal: 1. Install a water system capable of delivering 3000 GPM fire flow from any fire hydrant for a three hour duration in addition to domestic supply. The computation shall be based upon a minimum of 20 psi residual operating pressure in the supply main from which the flow is measured at the time of measurement. Fire flow requirements will depend on built-in fire protection provisions of buildings. 2. Install Riverside County super fire hydrants so that no point of any building Is more than 200 feet from a fire hydrant measured along approved vehicular travel ways. a, exterior surface of hydrant barrels and heads shall be painted chrome - yellow, and the tops and nozzle caps shall be painted green. -5- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 - b, curbs shall be painted red 15 feet in either direction from each hydrant. C. hydrants shall not be located closer than 25 feet to any building. 3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the developer shall furnish the original and three copies of the water system plan to the fire marshal for review. Upon approval, one copy will be sent to the building department and the original will be returned to the developer. 4. The water system plan shall be signed by a registered civil engineer and approved by the water company with the following certification: 1-1 certify that the design of the water-systein in PP 85-9 is in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the fire marshal." 5. Prior to delivery of combustible materials to the building site, the required water system shall be installed, operating and delivering the required flow. 6. Additional fire protection requirements may be necessary when the applicant submits specific plans for consideration and approval. 7. Install an NFPA 13 monitored sprinkler system. , -6- F� SEP 2 4 1985 INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CITY OF PALM DESERT TO: DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS SUBJECT: PP 85-9 (AMENDMENT #Q) ► DATE: SEPTEMBER 19 , 1985 The following should be considered conditions of approval : G 1 ) Drainage and signaliaation fund fees , as required by City ordinance , shall be paid prior to issuance of the grading permit. X 2 ) Storm drain construction shall be contingent upon a drainage study by the private engineer that is approved by the Department of Public Works . 3 ) Full public improvements , including traffic safety lighting, as required by ordinance and the Director of Public Works , shall be installed in accordance with City standards . " 4) Complete improvement plans and specifications shall be submitted, as required by ordinance , to the City Engineer for checking and approval before construction of any improvements is commenced. The engineer shall submit 'as-built" plans prior to the acceptance of the improvements .by the City. -'Q5) Landscaping maintenance on Frontage Road, Monterey Ave . and Hwy 111 , street "A" and the alley shall be provided by the property owner . 6) Existing utilities in the alley shall be undergrounded per each respective utility district ' s recommendation . 7) Complete grading plans and specifications shall be submit- ted , as required by ordinance, to the City Engineer for checking and approval prior to issuance of any permits . 7� 8) Installation of curb and gutter , matching paving in the alley and street "A" , and sidewalk on Monterey Ave. and Palm Desert Drive-north (Hwy 111 ) . 9) Waiver of access to Monterey Ave . except at approved locations shall be granted on the final map. 10) Offsite improvement plans to be approved by Public Works Department and a surety posted to guarantee the required offsite improvements prior to issuance of the grading permit . ,211 ) Size, number and location of driveways to Public Works specifications with only 2 driveway approached to be allowed to serve this property. 12 ) Any permit issuance shall be subject to the parcel map first being approved and recorded . 13 ) Complete parcel map shall be submitted as required by ordinance to the City Engineer for checking and approval and be recorded before issuance of certificate of occupancy Building Department . �F R chard J . /e1/kers , P . E . RA :RJF/ lo J J{ n �1SlO�' �J..L �•n'iTS'Rl .1.1..1./`R��®1C'lb W 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 S` p TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 Ian Nb - �y REQUEST FOR COMMENTS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO(S): PP Cris "1 PROJECT: BaNIL APPLICANT: 1ST 94.Nk- owr fX LK 1 lrewP-T Enclosed please find materials describing a project for which the following Is being requested: PA14f4f- DVAI. C-V A *567AMM c 4am-Tlo/) aF ►JYI�Nn NTaL IM- , fOV--C� PLAQ , a0z' YACA-n -)N C:)-V A, PCf! IaJ LTF re,4JT 4f, 00 D To A.L- oV of A q-t4-g s�. FT. ;P,A►.)b orJ Arf,e4t,l,.. Acr-a� 10 19+b Cr (, ZL-)0-6 LOCH- p OtJ T-1-tt,:: N �lb6dsT cvPlJ&= U;' /v�;�i ) cK�Y Q ViJ dfaD }ivJy l {I , Iw�K �41�T1rll- p A s 4Pri toa.-t-o-1 I - oa&, oa..-7, ; 043 The attached data was prepared by the applicant and is being forwarded to you for comments and recommended conditions of approval. The city is Interested in the probable impacts on the environment (including land, air, water, minerals, flora, fauna, noise objects of historical or aesthetic significance) and recommended conditions of approval based on your expertise and area of concern. Your comments and recommended conditions of approval must be received by this office prior to 4:30 p.m. 5-- 3—'T5 , in order to be discussed by the land division committee. The land division committee (comprised of director of environmental services, city building official, city engineer, fire marshal and a representative of CVWD) will discuss the comments and recommended conditions of approval and will forward them to the planning commission through the staff report. Any information received by this office after the receipt deadline will not be discussed by the land division committee. Sincerely, "�"l 9� ra, sas RAMON A. DIAZ DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES RD/lr Attachments PLEASE RETURN MAP WITH (-,OMMFNTC „ PLANT LEGEND ARCQ�ITIECT� Qo1.�4L• OA e•+Iy _ _ Ex.-�a.wld -!'' S•F. la.��l. r�......�.nw}' ° D I" oo _ ALLEY — ARCHITECTg 17.Q1 �� �✓✓A� ll�y A o�zi+ AR�WITEC4{� Op/Nan /p� I Lx iy ARC691T� i • • wil" c ARCOIIT`E o JF9�lR�S�i� a P•LYine ARCHITECTscl • "- -- • ..,n . u.. _ ' �� AC1y1fMNNCCIIftyIATH:H :! ". { u•t *qn • <4o[n..NiC • PICHAgD C HOICIN. NA WIt,.. . LL JOHNYJN.AN y • MYMONO L HOWAgO.AM . 1- - .., • PALM DESERTD VE naro EL qnt SI1gEe PALM OESEgL GL1FOgNM SECOND FLOOR PLAN - MGHWAY 111 � ��`� fit Illf '°"' I{•'•I " GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1. 's 'f Q r*-L y N tV k•+• va'.r•• SOUTH ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION p V W VIEW FROM NIGHWAY 111 VIEW FROM PARIINO •�• ZQ • 1 nn. .: V O i ♦ ' L_ W W e p HO /G'F A Lot A p 01 q N A J9 Je F/I o Ail • v :, w o n � e a'a2^ 20 Wo az 4'e 0 2rg u a = m W ) H 20 ztw o s m r 2 b • \� 1. Rl \ m O h u /i➢ Q b 341Y Io uo 92 d. 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PP 85-9 (amendment #1) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Palm Desert Planning Commission to consider a request by 1ST BANK OF PALM DESERT for approval of an amendment to a precise plan to allow a temporary bank structure (prior to construction of permanent bank) in the C-1 S.P. zone located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway III , more particularly described as: APN'S 627-071-026 627-071-027 627-071-043 Ci 4 W W > ; R-11 N V PJYAL c n 0 R-2 (5) W . _ R-I R-I - RLI 7. ' a US R B I a -~ z Rz u P.C. (3), S.P. _ uSAN Z GOR CON IO m R 4 � N RLI R-I ' z W III Gi 4 C. ( 3) , S.P. I. . P.C.(3 = , S.P. jp Z P C=1 C-I C-'1 R--4 (4) SAID public hearing will be held on Tuesday, October 15, 1985 at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber in the Pa 1 m Desert City Hall , 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California, at which time and place all interested persons are Invited to attend and be heard. If you challenge the proposed actions in court. you may. be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described In this notice, or in written correspon- dence delivered to the city council (or planning commission) at, or prior to, the public hearing. PUBLISH: Desert Post Ramon A. Diaz, Secretary October 4, 1985 Palm Desert Planning Commission Colich Palm Desert Property ; Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency ,;iColumbia Svgs & Loan Assn 547 Hest 140th ',5275 Prickley Pear Ln 17911 Von Karman Ave .Gardena, CA 90248 2alm Dessert, CA 92260 iIrvine, CA 92713 627-192-034 640-140-a04 640-170-010 Chantal Brown 1 iMenu Corp of So Calif Durand, Corry Philip I CVWD 173030 E1 Paseo P. 0. Box 1069 P. 0. Box 1058 ' Palm Desert, CA 92260 Santa Monica, CA 90406 Coachella, Ca 92236 1000-037-632 627-192-035 640-140-005 640-170-010 Carl Karcher Enterprises Inc " J C Penney Prop Inc ; Columbia Svgs & Loan Assn P. 0. Box 4349 IP• 0. Box 4015 17911 Von Karman Ave Anaheim, CA 92803 ( Buena Park, Ca 90624 Irvine, CA 92714 000-035-043 640-140-008 640-170-013 627-192-035 Fairfield Homes Inc J C Penney Co Inc Lneal Inc P. 0. Box 3064 P. 0, Box 4015 72990 El Paseo Arcadia, CA 91006 Buena Park, CA 90624 Palm Desert, CA 92260 627-192-038 000-051-379 000-037-318 640-140-008 640-170-013 R T Food Inc Teachers Ins & Annuity Assn of Edgar S. Kang , 73155 Highway 111 #1 America g Y 72990 E1 Paseo 3 Palm Desert, CA 92260 72840 Highway 111 Palm Desert, CA 92260 000-037-006 Palm Desert, CA 92260 1000-037-528 627-192-038 640-140-009 640-170-013 James Frazier City f Palm Desert Monticue & Son Inc 73155 Highway 111 No 6 P 0 Bo 1977 315 W. La Cadena Dr Palm Desert, CA 92260 Palm De ert, CA 92261 Riverside, CA 92501 000-037-006 640-140- 5 1000-054-109 627-192-038 640-170-013 Jennifer B. Cockerill City of Palm Desert 73175 Highway 111 Ste D P 0 B 1977 r (� lrb}�l�_ Palm Desert, CA 92260 Palm De ert, CA 92261 7yga�i alePoY�l Dom, 000-040-850 640-140- 6 -TnDIA�) CA 627-192-038 IFG Leasong Co Thomas & Helene Speigel P. 0. Box 5024 Rita Spiegel k S�L��JSoi\1 Great Falls, MT 59403 8810 Wilshire Blv 73-33 O 'EL f ASro i3 000-042-650 Beverly Hills, CA 90211 627-192-038 640-140-017 �` �T GQ qm.aLo Thomas & Helene Spiegel Palm esert Redevelopment Agency Rita Spiegel 45275 ickley Pear Ln 8810 Wilshire Blvd Palm De 92260 Beverly Hills, CA 90211 :640-140-0 8 640-140-003 Harold Butler Enterprises #454 Columbia Svgs & Loan Assn 16700 Valley View Ave P 0 Box 19567 La Mirada, CA 90537 Irvine, CA 92713 000-004-186 1640-170-009 640-140-003 i tear-y n. viacnany David & Agnes Holtz Terry R. & Sherry Hicks 8702.S T t. Andrews 505_ No. Camden Dr 3120 Highway Sherry Westminster, CA 92683 Beverly Hills, CA 90210ill 627-071-002 627-071-013 Palm Desert' CA 92260 627-071-049 ------ ----- - Paula Levitt Charles E. & Dorothy Miller Lois Armstrong 44840 Monterey Ave. 73526 Little Bend Tr 5959 W. 86th P1 Palm Desert, CA 92260 Palm Desert, CA 92260 Los Angeles, CA 90045 627-071-003 627-071-014 627-072-002 Gary W. Lyons Philip C. & Carol Witte Alfonso Z. & Toby Acosta 4151 State St. 44870 San Antonio Cir 44860 San Antonio Cir Erie, PA 16508 Palm Desert CA Palm Desert CA 627-071-004 92260 92260 627-071-015� 627-072-003 Progressive Savings & Loan Assn Philip C. & Carol Witte Samuel G. & Cerina Perry Gary W. Lyons 44850 San Antonio Cir 71991 Vista Del Rio 2121 W. Main St. Palm Desert, CA 92260 Rancho MIrage, CA 92270 Alhambra, CA 91801 627-071-005 627-071-016 627-072-004 Progressive Savings & Loan Assn Marjorie E. ODonnell Harry M. & Dorothy Brewer Gary W. Lyons 48240 Prairie Dr 19352 Coralwood Ln 2121 W. Main St Palm Desert, CA 92260 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Alhambra, CA 91801 627-071-006 627-07.1-035 627-072-005 Robert G. Anderson Charles E. & Dorothy Miller Shell & Joyce Cohn 44825 San Antonio Cir 73526 Little Bend Tr 2970 N. Farrell Dr Palm Desert, CA 92260 Palm Desert, CA 92260 Palm Springs, CA 92262 627-071-008 627-071-045 627-191-004 Leon and Joanne Lieberman Jim Unger Sambos Restaurants Inc Donna Lieberman 73086 Highway 111 First City Bank Bldg 44861 San Antonio Cir Palm Desert, CA 92260 Garland, TX 75042 Palm Desert, CA 92260 000-036-988 000-003-802 627-071-009 627-071-045 627-191-004 Toracey T. Yardley Dorothy L. & Charles Miller Joyce & Shell Cohn 73950 Hwy 111 73526 Little Bend Tr '398 Via Carisma Palm Desert, CA 92260 Palm Desert CA Palm S 627-071-010 92260 prangs, CA 92262 627_071-046 627-191-005 Emanuel P. & Jacquelyn Montoya Riverside Sound Systems Inc Kenneth H. Gilbert 6664 44879 San Antonio Cir Magnolia Ave 73051 Highway 111 . Palm Desert, CA 92260 Riverside, CA 92506 Palm Desert, CA 627-071-011 000-011-817 000-010-883 92260 627-071-046 627-191-005 Duane F. Bambusch Kathleen M. Garrett Shell oil Co 44887 San Antonio Cir P. 0. Box 6000 P. 0. Box 4848 Palm Desert, CA 92260 Palm Desert, CA 92261 Anaheim, CA 92803 627-071-012 000-047-185 000-034-714 627-071-046 627-191-005 1 Cu$t�#J�r off IPS:Z� IID3=®nV-Q0 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 REQUEST FOR COMMENTS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO(S): Fj� 86-1 PROJECT: �dL.Ik, APPLICANT: __�` Fl•jJC pL/1n_� Q'= ----_-.._ _ Enclosed please find materials describing a project for which the following is being requested: ---------------- --------------- _'F�S��_ 'r'o AI.I.oW .A 'T�MPOlOAFzY . $4NK .Sfi=Uc-ruxtL Moe- To NIZNT_._.SAN.Ik-�t`'I-7� -G'a-, SrP. "-- --- ? _Dc4r,L�1.1 _— _M7 �GY-_ fC 1 si�wAY tit IVA01et3 _ PA19T144.4L 4r-pre - -- •---------,aga's___62-t_o-7._1—ALP----- _- ----- - - ---- ----- ------ - -- -.=-. AZT-oft -�T - - -- -- - - ----- - - - - The attached data was prepare- - -d by the- -- applicant-------t--and- is--being----- -forward------- ed to you for comments and recommended conditions of approval. The city is interested in the probable impacts on the environment (including land, air, water, minerals, flora, fauna, noise objects of historical or aesthetic significance) and recommended conditions of approval based on your expertise and area of concern. Your comments and recommended conditions of approval must be received by this office prior to 4:30 p.m. i5; Z5. IR85, in order to be discussed by the land division committee.. The land division committee (comprised of director of environmental services, city.,building official, city engineer, fire marshal and a representative of CVWD) will discuss the comments and recommended conditions of approval and will forward them to the planning commission through the staff report. Any information received by this office after the receipt deadline will not be discussed by the land division committee. Sincerely, p• O 12� RAMON K. DIAZ DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES S 6 RD/Ir Attachments PLEASE RETURN MAP W?TN COME"F*ITC �C 0�,T (5 WC121VTO LnnJ�L5��L���J\��y� ' ' 9,-P n 1985 ClO "/ I ENVIRONMENTALALM SERVICES ARCHITE TS CITY OF. PnLlvi DESERT A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION August 28 , 1985 RICHARD C. HOLDEN, AIA WILLIAM CARL JOHNSON, AIA RAYMOND L. HOWARD, AIA Mr . Ray Diaz ( � �� Director of Environmental Services 'NJ '00 �©L�M City of Palm Desert �9020 Palm 0Deserrt Fred ,�aCAng92260 A WHITE TS �Ol 7D��o U` Ray , �oa� a I am writing this letter to request approval for a S temporary bank facility . ARCHITE T M As you realize , we have submitted plans for First Kg �J Bank of Palm Desert for the City ' s approval process . (�O(�M(�LN693 0 Considering the time factor involved with site im- CJ L TL�J provements , building permits , and construction of ARCf1JH S the new bank; the Owner , Mr . Reisher , feels a need to install a temporary banking facility for develop- MOaDNa meet of new patrons for a period of 8 to 10 months 0OL 930 E (Nov . 185 to June 186 ) . ARCHITETS we realize we will have to meet all City Ordinances Naa & and Building Department Codes to enhance this promi- 0 D nent location in Palm Desert . 090 NE0 0 [6 Please don ' t hesitate to contact me if I can be of AWHITE�TS Qa assistance in this matter . Oh D��N`JQ-' ff Thank yo , ARCHITECTS aoaDNaDar Cartozian , Project Manager 09NEO0 ] Holden & Johnson Architects AHITE TS RC NOuDN[ n �9 Roger eisher , Owner 0 (� First Bank of Palm Desert ARCHITE T DC/jhr N@0)J JoMR3 0 ARCHITE ITS 73-330 EL PASEO, SUITE B/ PALM DESERT CALIFORNIA 92260/(619) 340-1981 ii i� i fl a i � .f i MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JUNE 4, 1995 sympathetic to a motion for continuance. Mr. Diaz indicated that staff would send out notices again because of the threat of legal action, and suggested that the commission continue this hearing to a date certain. Chairman Crites indicated that only new issues that had not been discussed would _ be heard. Action: Moved by Commissioner Wood, seconded by Commissioner Erwood, to continue Case No. PP 85-5 to the meeting of June 18, 1985, to insure that all San Anselmo residents received an amended legal notice. Carried 3-1 (Commissioner Richards voting no.) A FIVE MINUTES RECESS WAS CALLED AT 8:45 P.M. B. Case No. CUP 85-1 - SANTA FE, Applicant Request for approval of a conditional use permit to allow creation of a "second senior housing unit" within an existing single family home in an R-1 zone at the northeast corner of Tampico Drive and Fairhaven Drive. Mr. Drell explained that this was the city's first application for a granny flat and outlined the request. He indicated that the only concern of staff was the size of the septic tank. Chairman Crites opened the public testimony and asked the applicant to address "i the commission. MR. WOODROW VASQUET, 39-341 Palm Greens Parkway, indicated that staff was recommending approval and concurred. Commissioner Wood asked the applicant if he would be renting the unit out. Mr. Vasquet concurred. Chairman Crites asked if anyone present wished to speak in FAVOR or OPPOSITION to the request. Hearing no one, Chairman Crites closed the public testimony. Commissioner Wood indicated that he was against the request. Action: Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Commissioner Erwood, adopting the findings as presented by staff. Carried 3-1 (Commissioner Wood voting no.) Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Commissioner Erwood, adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 1047, approving CUP 85-1, subject to conditions. Carried 3-1 (Commissioner Wood voting no.) C. Case Nos. PP 85-9 and PM 20945 - 1st BANK OF PALM DESERT, Applicant f Request for approval of a precise plan of design, parcel map, and negative declaration of environmental impact to allow construction of a two story bank, consolidation of lots, and realignment of the frontage road around the east " and north perimeter of the site, in the C-1, S.P. (general commercial district with a scenic preservation overlay) on .85 acres located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway 111. Mr. Sawa outlined the request and explained that this area was part of the Palma Village Specific Plan and recommended approval with condition no. 3 under public works amended to read, "installation of curb and gutter, matching paving on street A and in alley and sidewalk on Monterey and Palm Desert Drive - north (Highway -4- l MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JUNE 4, 1985 Chairman Crites inquired about landscaping. Mr. Sawa indicated that there would be sidewalks on Monterey and Highway III with landscaping around the building and spread out in the parking lot. Chairman Crites opened the public testimony. MR. ROGER REISHER, 74-629 Arroyo Drive, indicated that he had been working on this project for 114 years. He indicated that the first section of two-way frontage road work would be completed with the project. He noted that Mr. Sabby Jonathan and Mr. Dick Oliphant were directors, Mr. Joe Foust the engineer for the frontage road, and Mr. Rick Holden the architect. MR. RICK HOLDEN, 73-330 El Paseo, indicated that the project would be a benefit to the city and that the landscaping provided would be nice. MR. JOE FOUST, 1450 N. Tustin Avenue in Santa Ana, indicated that traffic would be restricted to right turn only - no left onto Highway III would be allowed. Chairman Crites expressed concern regarding traffic problems. The commission and Mr. Foust discussed ingress and egress on to and from Highway III and potential traffic hazards. They discussed the extension of the median to help reduce those hazards. Chairman Crites asked if anyone present wished to speak in FAVOR or OPPOSITION to the proposal. MR. CHARLIE MILLER, Little Bend Trail, spoke in favor of the project but was concerned with the proposed landscaping. He felt that trees on that corner would obstruct visibility to his business. Mr. Holden indicated that �^ consideration would be given to this request. Mr. Holden noted that a condition of approval was that a three foot wall surround the project. He indicated that they would like the option of a wall or berm. Staff indicated there would be no problem with having the corner bermed. Chairman Crites closed the public testimony. i Commissioner Richards felt that the project was the best one so far, but was concerned about the traffic. Action: Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Commissioner Wood, adopting the findings as presented by staff. Carried 3-1 (Chairman Crites voting no.) Moved by Commissioner. Richards, seconded by Commissioner Wood, adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 1048, approving PP 85-9 and PM 20945, subject to conditions as amended. Carried 3-1 (Chairman Crites voting no.) D. ; Case Nos. PP 85-4 - ARTHUR MOSS, Applicant Request for approval of a precise plan of design and negative declaration of environmental impact to allow construction of a 31,700 square foot professional building i' (28,250 square feet rentable) on a 46,000 square foot site located at the southwest corner of Fred Waring Drive and Monterey Avenue. Mr. Drell explained that the approval of the request was contingent upon the approval of the Palma Village Specific Plan. Staff recommended approval. Chairman Crites opened the public testimony and asked the applicant to address the commission. -5- 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 r PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING NOTICE OF ACTION Date: JUNE 5, 1985 1st BANK OF PALM DESERT Holden and Johnson, Architects c/o ROGER REISHER 73-330 El Paseo, Suite B 10403 West Colfax Avenue Palm Desert, CA 92260 Lakewood, CO 80215 Remand PM 20945 The Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert has considered your request and taken the following action at its meeting of June 4, 1985. Approved by Planning Commission Resolution No. 1048. Carried 3-1 (Chairman Crites voted no.) Any appeal of the above action may be made in writing to the director of environmental services, City of Palm Desert, within fifteen (15) days of the date of the decision. RAMON A. DIAZ, SECR RY PLANNING COMMISSIO0 RAD/tm 6 I PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A PRECISE PLAN OF DESIGN AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A BANK IN THE C- 1, S.P. ZONE LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF MONTEREY AVENUE AND HIGHWAY 111. CASE NOS. PP 85-9 and PM 20945 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on __. the 4th day of June, 1985, hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider the request of the 1st BANK OF PALM DESERT for approval of a precise plan of design, parcel map, and negative declaration of environmental impact to allow construction of a two story bank, consolidation of lots, and realignment of the frontage road around the east and north perimeter of the site, in the C-1, S.P. (general commercial district with a scenic preservation overlay) zone on .85 acres located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway 111, more particularly described as: APN's 627-071-026 627-071-027 627-071-043 WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City of Palm Desert Procedures to Implement the California Environmental Quality Act, Resolution No. 80-89", in that the director of environmental services has determined that the project will not have a significant impact on the environment and a negative declaration has been prepared. WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify the granting of said precise plan of design: 1 1. The design of the precise plan will not substantially depreciate property values in the vicinity. 2. The precise plan will not unreasonably interfere with the use or enjoyment of property in the vicinity by the occupants thereof for lawful purposes. 3. The precise plan will not endanger the public peace, health, safety or general welfare. WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering the testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said planning commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify approval of the parcel map: 1. That the proposed map is consistent with applicable general and specific plans. 2. That the design or improvement of the proposed subdivision is consistent with applicable general and specific plans. 3. That the site is physically suitable for the type of development. 4. That the site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development. 5. That the design of the subdivision or the proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat. i 6. That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements is not likely to cause serious public health problems. 7. That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict with easements, acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision. -1- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the commission in this case. 2. That approval of Precise Plan 85-9 and Tentative Parcel Map No. 20945 is hereby granted for reasons subject to the attached conditions, labeled exhibits 'A' and 'B' respectively. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert Planning Commission, held on this 4th day of June, 1985, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: ERWOOD, RICHARDS, AND WOOD NOES: CRITES ABSENT: DOWNS ABSTAIN: NONE BUFORD CRITES, Chairman ATTEST:few"IeWl RAMON A. DIAZ, Se re f Am -2- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 EXHIDIT 'A' CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO. PP 85-9 Department of Environmental Services: 1. The development of the property shall conform substantially with exhibits (Case No. PP 85-9) on file with the department of environmental services, as modified by the following conditions. 2. Construction of a portion of said project shall commence within one year from the date of final approval unless an extension of time is granted; otherwise said approval shall become null, void and of no effect whatsoever. 3. The development of the property described herein shall be subject to the restrictions and limitations set forth herein which are in addition to all municipal ordinances and state and federal statutes now in force, or which hereafter may be in force. 4. Prior to issuance of a building permit for construction of any use contemplated by this approval, the applicant shall first obtain permits and/or clearance from the following agencies: Riverside County Department of Health Palm Desert Architectural Commission City Fire Marshal Coachella Valley Water District Evidence of said permit or clearance from the above agencies shall be presented to the department of building and safety at the time of issuance of a building permit for the use contemplated herewith. 5. Parking lot lighting system shall be designed to comply with municipal code requirements with light standards to be maximum 20 feet high. Lights to be down- shining box type light. Plans, specifications, computer lighting print-out to be approved by city during architectural review process. 6. Approval of this project shall be subject to final approval of frontage road vacation and street relocation by city council; no permits shall be issued until city council approval is granted and any required recordations are made. 7. Two end parking spaces at the southwest corner of parking lot shall be revised per plan on file in department of environmental services. 8. Minimum three foot high screening consisting of any combination of landscaping, wall, or berming shall be provided to screen parking area along Highway 111, with closely spaced shrubs used to screen parking area from new road on east and north. 9. Planter corners for planters at corners of double row of parking to be cut back to provide easier vehicular turning. 10. "STOP-LOOK FOR CROSS TRAFFIC" sign to be placed at drive through exit to satisfaction of city. 11. Any parkway on relocated frontage road (both sides) to be planted and maintained by applicant. 12. All requirements of the Palm Desert Water and Services District and Coachella Valley Water District must be met. Department of Public Works: 1. Any permit issuance shall be subject to the parcel map first being approved and recorded. -3- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 2. Size, number and location of driveways to public works specification with only three driveway approaches to be allowed to serve this property. 3. Installation of curb and gutter, matching paving on street A and in alley and sidewalk on Monterey and Palm Desert Drive - north (Highway 111). 4. Waiver of access to Monterey except at approved locations shall be granted on the final map. 5. Complete grading plans and specifications shall be submitted, as required by ordinance, to the city engineer for checking and approval prior to issuance of any permits. 6. Landscaping maintenance on frontage road/Monterey shall be provided by the property owner. 7. Existing utilities on alley shall be undergrounded per each respective utility district's recommendation. 8. Storm drain construction shall be contingent upon a drainage study by the private engineer that is approved by the department of public works. 9. Drainage and signalization fund fees, as required by city ordinance, shall be paid prior to recordation of the final map. City Fire Marshal: 1. Install a water system. capable of delivering 3000 GPM fire flow from any fire hydrant for a three hour duration in addition to domestic supply. The computation shall be based upon a minimum of 20 psi residual operating pressure in the supply main from which the flow is measured at the time of measurement. Fire flow requirements will depend on built-in fire protection provisions of buildings. 2. Install Riverside County super fire hydrants so that no point of any building is more than 200 feet from a fire hydrant measured along approved vehicular travel ways. a. exterior surface of hydrant barrels and heads shall be painted chrome yellow, and the tops and nozzle caps shall be painted green. b. curbs shall be painted red 15 feet in either direction from each hydrant. C. hydrants shall not be located closer than 25 feet to any building. 3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the developer shall furnish the original and three copies of the water system plan to the fire marshal for review. Upon approval, one copy will be sent to the building department and the original will be returned to the developer. 4. The water system plan shall be signed by a registered civil engineer and approved by the water company with the following certification: "I certify that the design of the water system in PP 85-9 is in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the fire marshal." 5. Prior to delivery of combustible materials to the building site, the required water system shall be installed, operating and delivering the required flow. 6. Additional fire protection requirements may be necessary when the applicant submits specific plans for consideration and approval. 7. Install an NFPA 13 monitored sprinkler system. -4- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 EXHIBIT 'B' CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO. PM 20945 Department of Environmental Services: 1. Parcel Map 20945 is granted for the land as described in the attachments hereto, and as shown on exhibits on file with the department of environmental services and the requirements herein. 2. All requirements of any law, ordinance or regulation of the state, city and any other applicable government entity shall be complied with as a part of this map. 3. Pursuant to municipal code requirements, tentative tract map shall be recorded within two years from date of approval, unless an extension of time is granted, otherwise said approval shall become null, void and of no effect whatsoever. 4. Approval of this project shall be subject to final approval of frontage road vacation and street relocation by city council; no permits shall be issued until city council approval is granted and any required recordations are made. Department of Public Works: 1. Any permit issuance shall be subject to the parcel map first being approved and recorded. 2. Size, number and location of driveways to public works specification with only three driveway approaches to be allowed to serve this property. 3. Installation of curb and gutter, matching paving on street A and in alley and ! sidewalk on Monterey and Palm Desert Drive - north (Highway 111). 4. Waiver of access to Monterey except at approved locations shall be granted on the final map. 5. Complete grading plans and specifications shall be submitted, as required by ordinance, to the city engineer for checking and approval prior to issuance of any permits. 6. Landscaping maintenance on frontage road, Monterey Avenue, and Highway III, shall be provided by the property owner. 7. Existing utilities on alley shall be undergrounded per each respective utility district's recommendation. 8. Storm drain construction shall be contingent upon a drainage study by the private engineer that is approved by the department of public works. 9. Drainage and signalization fund fees, as required by city ordinance, shall be paid prior to recordation of the final map. City Fire Marshal: 1. Install a water system capable of delivering 3000 GPM fire flow from any fire hydrant for a three hour duration in addition to domestic supply. The computation shall be based upon a minimum of 20 psi residual operating pressure in the supply main from which the flow is measured at the time of measurement. Fire flow requirements will depend on built-in fire protection provisions of buildings. 2. Install Riverside County super fire hydrants so that no point of any building is more than 200 feet from a fire hydrant measured along approved vehicular travel ways. a. exterior surface of hydrant barrels and heads shall be painted chrome yellow, and the tops and nozzle caps shall be painted green. -5- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1048 b. curbs shall be painted red 15 feet in either direction from each hydrant. C. hydrants shall not be located closer than 25 feet to any building. 3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the developer shall furnish the original and three copies of the water system plan to the fire marshal for review. Upon approval, one copy will be sent to the building department and the original will.be returned to the developer. 4. The water system plan shall be signed by a registered civil engineer and approved by the water company with the following certification: "I certify that the design of the water system in PP 85-9 is in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the fire marshal." 5. Prior to delivery of combustible materials to the building site, the required water system shall be installed, operating and delivering the required flow. 6. Additional fire protection requirements may be necessary when the applicant submits specific plans for consideration and approval. 7. Install an NFPA 13 monitored sprinkler system. -6- PROOF OF PUBL ATION This space Is forth- untyperk'sFiling Stamp (201S.5 C.C.P.) J L 70 n O STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Riverside T i N I— ry CD I am a citizen of the United States and a CITY OF PALM DESERdb G� resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to Proof of Publication of or interested in the above-entitled matter. I am the principal clerk of the printer of the CASE NOS:/PP„85-9,,.... . k(,zA9.4S....... DESERT POST . ..................................................... ..............................................:........... rCITY OF PAt.M DESERT ........................... NOTICE Deoal.."Nee.PP NOTICE a newspaper of general circulation, printed ind PM N945 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing vital be held before E t -W e e 1C 1 dire Palm Desert Planning Commis and published ................Y................. sionloconswere requeslbylhe 131 U l BANK OF PALM DESERT for ap in the City of ..`.a.1m..U.esr...t......... 'parcel map. sand pt design, r parcel map, and negative ign, declaration o1 emir0�m,ental inn. County of Riverside, and which news- 060Tq Vllpw contrail eiV story bank. camsolld3llon of lots." paper has been adjudged a. newspaper and realignment of the frontage of general circulation by the Superior read a,oundl'1he east and, north perimeter of the she,in the C I•S.P. Court of the County of Riverside, State of (General Commercial district with seen,Preservallien Overlay)on 85 acres located at the northeast California, under the date of.lA/.5.., 19 .64., corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway Ill, more Particularly describedas: 83658 APN's 627-071-026. 627-071-027, Case Number ................: that the notice, 627-071-043- ' SAID Public Hearing will be held on of which the annexed is a printed copy (set Tuesday.June 4.1985.at 7:00 Pm. In the Council Chamber at the Palm in type not smaller than nonpareil), has Desert Civic Center. 73510 Fred been published in each regular and entire Waring Drive. Palm Desert. Cali. P 9 lornla,At which time and place ell issue of said newspaper and not In any Interested Persons are Invited to at lend and be heard.it you challenge supplement thereof on the following dates, the proposed actions k,,court.you may be limited to raising only these to-wit: issues you m someone else raised 5/2 4 at the Public hearing described in .................................................... this police, or In written cor- respondence delivered to the city all In the year 19..8 nj. councillor planning commission)at. y or prior to the public hearing I certify (or declare) under penalty of 0.AMOSecr°ary perjury that the foregoing is true and Paten Desert Planning Commission correct. (Pub.D.P.May 24.1985) 7 Dated at.......palm Desert California,lhis24.th...day of..Max., 19a,5„ � Si nature F roe copies of fall blank form may be Npured from CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER SERVICE BUREAU, INC. Legal Advertising Clearing House 120 111 Second Si., Los Angeles, Calif. 90012 Telephone: (213) 625.2541 Please roll OE NE R A L Proof of Ptlbllaaflan when ordellna this form. City of Palm Desert Department of Environmental Services Staff Report TO: Planning Commission DATE: June 4, 1985 CASE NOS: PP 85-9 and PM 20945 REQUEST: Approval of a precise plan of design, parcel map, and negative declaration of environmental impact to allow construction of a two story bank, consolidation of lots, and realignment of the frontage road around the east and north perimeter of the site, in the C-1, S.P. (general commercial district with a scenic preservation overlay) on .85 acres located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway 111. APPLICANTS: 1st Bank of Palm Desert c/o Roger Reisher 10403 West Colfax Avenue Lakewood, Colorado 80215 ARCHITECT: Holden and Johnson, Architects 73-330 El Paseo, Suite B Palm Desert, CA 92260 I. BACKGROUND: A. DESCRIPTION OF SITE: The site is presently developed with two old, small structures which were until recently used for offices. The parking area is unpaved. The frontage road runs across the front of the site and empties onto Monterey Avenue. Across the back of the site is a 20 foot wide public alley which goes from Monterey Avenue to San Marcos Avenue. B. ADJACENT ZONING AND LAND USE: North: R-1 and R-2/Residential and vacant. South: C-1/Commercial East: C-1, S.P./Commercial West: C-1, S.P./Commercial C. GENERAL PLAN LAND USE DESIGNATION: Core area commercial and related uses. II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A. GENERAL: The applicants wish to construct a two story building containing 9848 square feet of floor area. The first floor would be used for a bank, with the second floor used for offices. B. FRONTAGE ROAD CHANGES: In order to facilitate the construction, the applicant is proposing to realign the one way frontage road. The applicant is proposing to dedicate and improve forty feet adjacent to the east property line to provide access from the frontage road coming from the east to the alley at the rear of the property. Furthermore, the access would also empty onto Highway 111. The existing twenty foot wide alley at the rear would be widened to forty feet by having the applicant dedicate and improve twenty feet of right-of- way adjacent to the alley. This would provide two way access from Monterey Avenue to the remaining frontage road. This circulation pattern STAFF REPORT CONTINUED would move the access to Monterey Avenue further away from Highway 111, thus providing safer traffic conditions. This circulation plan coincides with the frontage road plan proposed by the engineer hired by the city and would be the first implementing step along the northside. If the project is approved, it will be subject to city council approval of the frontage road vacation and alternate route around the site. C. SITE DESIGN AND CIRCULATION: The proposed building would be located near the intersection of the two streets with setbacks that comply with code requirements. The parking lot would be located on the east half of the property with a four lane drive through on the north side of the building. There would be three vehicular access points from the site, all of which would be to the relocated frontage road. There would be no direct access from the site to Highway 111 or Monterey Avenue. A slight change to the two spaces at the southwest corner of the parking lot will be necessary. D. ARCHITECTURE: The architectural style of the two story (29 feet high) building would be contemporary with architectural materials consisting of exterior plaster and glazing. The main entrance to the structure would be on the east side. E. PARKING: 9848 sq. ft. total - 1477 sq. ft. for stairways, elevations, etc. 8371 sq. ft. net floor area Required 8371/200 =42 spaces assuming all bank use Provided =38 + 4 spaces drive-up F. LANDSCAPING: The site is well landscaped with planters spread out throughout the site. In order to screen the parking lot area, staff is recommending a minimum three foot high wall along Highway 111 with shrub screening along the east and north parking lot areas. It will be necessary to carefully spot planting to maintain visibility at corners and at the driveways. Sidewalks will be required to be provided at a minimum on Highway Ill and Monterey Avenue. G. PALMA VILLAGE AREA: The site is within the Palma Village area and would be compatible with the proposed specific plan. H. PARCEL MAP: The property is presently made up of three parcels which consist of five lots. The parcel map has been filed to accomplish two things. The first would be to provide a vehicle for the street vacation and subsequent street dedication. The second would be to consolidate various parcels into one single parcel. III. ANALYSIS: A. REQUIRED FINDINGS AND JUSTIFICATION FOR APPROVAL OF A PRECISE PLAN: 1. The design of the precise plan will not substantially depreciate property values in the vicinity. -2- STAFF REPORT CONTINUED Justification: The design of the use is attractive and and will be compatible with other commercial uses existing in the vicinity. 2. The precise plan , will not unreasonably interfere with the use or enjoyment of property in the vicinity by the occupants thereof for lawful purposes. Justification: The surrounding land in the vicinity is zoned for the same type of use as proposed and owners would not be deprived the use of their land. 3. The precise plan will not endanger the public peace, health, safety, or general welfare. Justification: The precise plan complies with all code requirements and will not be detrimental to the public peace, health, safety, or general welfare. Staff feels the findings for approval can be justified for this precise plan. B. REQUIRED FINDINGS AND JUSTIFICATION FOR APPROVAL OF A PARCEL MAP ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the proposed map is consistent with applicable general and specific plans. Justification: The general plan indicates the subject site as general commercial which is what the land is proposed to be used for. 2. That the design or improvement of the proposed map is consistent with applicable general and specific plans. Justification: The improvements provided in and around the parcel map is consistent with applicable general and specific plans. 3. That the site is physically suitable for the type of development. Justification: The site is of sufficient size, shape and topography for commercial development. 4. That the site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development. Justification: The site is of sufficient size, shape and topography for the density of development. 5. That the design of the parcel map or the proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat. Justification: The design of the parel map is not likely to cause substantial environmental damage because it will be developed in concert with applicable local, state and federal regulations. 6. That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements is not likely to cause serious public health problems. -3- STAFF REPORT CONTINUED Justification: The design of the subdivision is not likely to cause serious public health problems because it will be developed in concert with applicable local, state and federal regulations. 7. That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict with easements acquired by the public at large for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision. Justification: Although the frontage road is proposed to be eliminated, alternate access to Monterey Avenue would be provided. Based upon the justifications noted above, there are sufficient grounds for approving this parcel map. C. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: The director of environmental services has determined that the proposed project will not have an adverse environmental impact on the environment and a Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact has been prepared. IV. RECOMMENDATION: Staff believes the project, as conditioned, is acceptable and recommends: A. Adoption of the findings; B. Adoption of Planning Commission Resolution No. , approving PP 85-9 and PM 20945, subject to conditions. V. ATTACHMENTS: A. Draft resolution. B. Legal notice. C. Negative declaration and initial study. D. Comments from city departments and other agencies. E. Plans and exhibits. Prepared by ` Reviewed and Approved by Am c -4- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A PRECISE PLAN OF DESIGN AND TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A BANK IN THE C- 1, S.P. ZONE LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF MONTEREY AVENUE AND HIGHWAY 111. CASE NOS. PP 85-9 and PM 20945 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, did on the 4th day of June, 1985, hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider the request of the 1st BANK OF PALM DESERT for approval of a precise plan of design, parcel map, and negative declaration of environmental impact to allow construction of a two story bank, consolidation of lots, and realignment of the frontage road around the east and north perimeter of the site, in the C-1, S.P. (general commercial district with a scenic preservation overlay) zone on .85 acres located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway 111, more particularly described as: APN's 627-071-026 627-071-027 627-071-043 WHEREAS, said application has complied with the requirements of the "City of Palm Desert Procedures to Implement the California Environmental Quality Act, Resolution No. 80-89", in that the director of environmental services has determined that the project will not have a significant impact on the environment and a negative declaration has been prepared. WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and arguments, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify the granting of said precise plan of design: 1. The design of the precise plan will not substantially depreciate property values in the vicinity. 2. The precise plan will not unreasonably interfere with the use or enjoyment of property in the vicinity by the occupants thereof for lawful purposes. 3. The precise plan will not endanger the public peace, health, safety or general welfare. WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering the testimony and arguments, if any, of all interested persons desiring to be heard, said planning commission did find the following facts and reasons to exist to justify approval of the parcel map: 1. That the proposed map is consistent with applicable general and specific plans. 2. That the design or improvement of the proposed subdivision is consistent with applicable general and specific plans. 3. That the site is physically suitable for the type of development. 4. That the site is physically suitable for the proposed density of development. 5. That the design of the subdivision or the proposed improvements are not likely to cause substantial environmental damage or substantially and avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat. 6. That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements is not likely to cause serious public health problems. 7. That the design of the subdivision or the type of improvements will not conflict with easements, acquired by the public at large, for access through or use of property within the proposed subdivision. -1- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, as follows: 1. That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the commission in this case. 2. That approval of Precise Plan 85-9 and Tentative Parcel Map No. 20945 is hereby granted for reasons subject to the attached conditions, labeled exhibits 'A' and 'B' respectively. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert Planning Commission, held on this 4th day of June, 1985, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: BUFORD CRITES, Chairman ATTEST: RAMON A. DIAZ, Secretary /tm -2- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. EXHIBIT 'A' CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO. PP 85-9 Department of Environmental Services: 1. The development of the property shall conform substantially with exhibits (Case No. PP 85-9) on file with the department of environmental services, as modified by the following conditions. 2. Construction of a portion of said project shall commence within one year from the date of final approval unless an extension of time is granted; otherwise said approval shall become null, void and of no effect whatsoever. 3. The development of the property described herein shall be subject to the restrictions and limitations set forth herein which are in addition to all municipal ordinances and state and federal statutes now in force, or which hereafter may be in force. 4. Prior to issuance of a building permit for construction of any use contemplated by this approval, the applicant shall first obtain permits and/or clearance from the following agencies: Riverside County Department of Health Palm Desert Architectural Commission City Fire Marshal Coachella Valley Water District Evidence of said permit or clearance from the above agencies shall be presented to the department of building and safety at the time of issuance of a building permit for the use contemplated herewith. 5. Parking lot lighting system shall be designed to comply with municipal code requirements with light standards to be maximum 20 feet high. Lights to be down- shining box type light. Plans, specifications, computer lighting print-out to be approved by city during architectural review process. 6. Approval of this project shall be subject to final approval of frontage road vacation and street relocation by city council; no permits shall be issued until city council approval is granted and any required recordations are made. 7. Two end parking spaces at the southwest corner of parking lot shall be revised per plan on file in department of environmental services. 8. Minimum three foot high masonry wall shall be provided to screen parking area along Highway 111, with closely spaced shrubs used to screen parking area from new road on east and north. 9. Planter corners for planters at corners of double row of parking to be cut back to provide easier vehicular turning. 10. "STOP-LOOK FOR CROSS TRAFFIC" sign to be placed at drive through exit to satisfaction of city. 11. Any parkway on relocated frontage road (both sides) to be planted and maintained by applicant. 12. All requirements of the Palm Desert Water and Services District and Coachella Valley Water District must be met. Department of Public Works: 1. Any permit issuance shall be subject to the parcel map first being approved and recorded. -3- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 2. Size, number and location of driveways to public works specification with only three driveway approaches to be allowed to serve this property. 3. Installation of curb and gutter, matching paving in alley and sidewalk on Monterey and Palm Desert Drive - north (Highway 111). 4. Waiver of access to Monterey except at approved locations shall be granted on the final map. 5. Complete grading plans and specifications shall be submitted, as required by ordinance, to the city engineer for checking and approval prior to issuance of any permits. 6. Landscaping maintenance on frontage road/Monterey shall be provided by the property owner. 7. Existing utilities on alley shall be undergrounded per each respective utility district's recommendation. 8. Storm drain construction shall be contingent upon a drainage study by the private engineer that is approved by the department of public works. 9. Drainage and signalization fund fees, as required by city ordinance, shall be paid prior to recordation of the final map. City Fire Marshal: 1. Install a water system capable of delivering 3000 GPM fire flow from any fire hydrant for a three hour duration in addition to domestic supply. The computation shall be based upon a minimum of 20 psi residual operating pressure in the supply main from which the flow is measured at the time of measurement. Fire flow requirements will depend on built-in fire protection provisions of buildings. 2. Install Riverside County super fire hydrants so that no point of any building is more than 200 feet from a fire hydrant measured along approved vehicular travel ways. a. exterior surface of hydrant barrels and heads shall be painted chrome yellow, and the tops and nozzle caps shall be painted green. b. curbs shall be painted red 15 feet in either direction from each hydrant. C. hydrants shall not be located closer than 25 feet to any building. 3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the developer shall furnish the original and three copies of the water system plan to the fire marshal for review. Upon approval, one copy will be sent to the building department and the original will be returned to the developer. 4. The water system plan shall be signed by a registered civil engineer and approved by the water company with the following certification: "I certify that the design of the water system in PP 85-9 is in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the fire marshal." 5. Prior to delivery of combustible materials to the building site, the required water system shall be installed, operating and delivering the required flow. 6. Additional fire protection requirements may be necessary when the applicant submits specific plans for consideration and approval. 7. Install an NFPA 13 monitored sprinkler system. -4- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. EXHIBIT 'B' CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO. PM 20945 Department of Environmental Services: 1. Parcel Map 20945 is granted for the land as described in the attachments hereto, and as shown on exhibits on file with the department of environmental services and the requirements herein. 2. All requirements of any law, ordinance or regulation of the state, city and any other applicable government entity shall be complied with as a part of this map. 3. Pursuant to municipal code requirements, tentative tract map shall be recorded within two years from date of approval, unless an extension of time is granted, otherwise said approval shall become null, void and of no effect whatsoever. 4. Approval of this project shall be subject to final approval of frontage road vacation and street relocation by city council; no permits shall be issued until city council approval is granted and any required recordations are made. Department of Public Works: 1. Any permit issuance shall be subject to the parcel map first being approved and recorded. 2. Size, number and location of driveways to public works specification with only three driveway approaches to be allowed to serve this property. 3. Installation of curb and gutter, matching paving in alley and sidewalk on Monterey and Palm Desert Drive - north (Highway 111). 4. Waiver of access to Monterey except at approved locations shall be granted on the final map. 5. Complete grading plans and specifications shall be submitted, as required by ordinance, to the city engineer for checking and approval prior to issuance of any permits. 6. Landscaping maintenance on frontage road, Monterey Avenue, and Highway 111, shall be provided by the property owner. 7. Existing utilities on alley shall be undergrounded per each respective utility district's recommendation. 8. Storm drain construction shall be contingent upon a drainage study by the private engineer that is approved by the department of public works. 9. Drainage and signalization fund fees, as required by city ordinance, shall be paid prior to recordation of the final map. City Fire Marshal: 1. Install a water system capable of delivering 3000 GPM fire flow from any fire hydrant for a three hour duration in addition to domestic supply. The computation shall be based upon a minimum of 20 psi residual operating pressure in the supply main from which the flow is measured at the time of measurement. Fire flow requirements will depend on built-in fire protection provisions of buildings. 2. Install Riverside County super. fire hydrants so that no point of any building is more than 200 feet from a fire hydrant measured along approved vehicular travel ways. a. exterior surface of hydrant barrels and heads shall be painted chrome yellow, and the tops and nozzle caps shall be painted green. -5- PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. b. curbs shall be painted red 15 feet in either direction from each hydrant. C. hydrants shall not be located closer than 25 feet to any building. 3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the developer shall furnish the original and three copies of the water system plan to the fire marshal for review. Upon approval, one copy will be sent to the building department and the original will be returned to the developer. 4. 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NEGATIVE DECLARATION CASE NOS: PP 85-9 and PM 20945 APPLICANT/PROJECT SPONSOR: 1st Bank of Palm Desert PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION: Bank/office building, consolidation of lots, and realignment of frontage road in the C-1, S.P. zone on .85 acres located at the northeast corner of Monterey Avenue and Highway 111. The director of the department of environmental services, City of Palm Desert, California, has found that the described project will not have a significant effect on the environment. A copy of the initial study has been attached to document the reasons in support of this finding. Mitigation measures, if any, included in the project to avoid potentially significant effects, may also be found attached. RAMON A. DIAZ DATE DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES /tm INITIAL STUDY CASE NOS. PP 85-9 and PM 20945 ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION CHECKLIST COMMENTS AND POSSIBLE MITIGATION MEASURES (CATEGORIES PERTAIN TO ATTACHED CHECKLIST). 1. EARTH - Conditions and Impacts B. The development of the property will result in compaction and overcovering of the existing soil which consists primarily of sand. C. The site will be graded and the surface relief features changed by paving, planting and construction of buildings. Mitigation Measures: B & C Development of property shall conform with city regulations and ordinances pertaining to grading and drainage. 3. WATER - Conditions and Impacts B. Because of the grading and development anticipated, it can be expected that there will be changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, and the rate and amount of surface water runoff. Mitigation Measures: Compliance with grading ordinances shall be required. 16. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION - Conditions and Impacts A, C, & D The development of this property will generate some new traffic. However, since there are existing businesses on the site, the generation will not be the same as a new use. With this proposal, the frontage road will be altered from its existing location as recommended in the current frontage road study. Mitigation Measures: Street improvements as required by the city and Caltrans will insure that there will be no negative traffic impacts. 17. PUBLIC SERVICES - Conditions and Impacts The creation of the relocated frontage road will necessitate future maintenance of the street. Mitigation Measures: None required. Normal maintenance will be required. 23. LIGHT AND GLARE: With the development of the property it can be expected that there will be new lighting systems provided throughout the site. This could create spillover and glare onto surrounding properties. Mitigation Measures: Parking lot lighting system shall be designed to comply with municipal code requirements with light standards to be maximum 20 feet high. Lights to be down- shining box type light. Plans, specifications, computer lighting print-out to be approved by city during architectural review process. -5- " CASE N0. gS-q ENVIRON?1ENTAL SERVICES DEPT. INITIAL STUDY ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION CHECKLIST NOTE: The availability of data necessary to address the topics listed below shall form the basis of a decision as to whether the application is considered complete for purposes of environmental assessment. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Explanations of all "yes" and "maybe" answers , possible mitigation measures and comments are provided on attached sheets ) . Yes Maybe No 1 . Earth. Will the proposal result in: a. Unstable earth conditions or in changes in geologic substructures? b. Disruptions, displacements , compaction, or overcovering of the soil? c. Change in topography or ground surface relief features? d. The destruction, covering ., or modification — of any unique geologic or physical features? �1 e. Any increase in wind or water erosion of soils, either on or off the site? 2. Air. Will the proposal result in: a. Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? b. The creation of objectionable odors? c. Alteration of air movement, moisture, or temperature, or any change in climate, either locally or regionally? 2. Yes Maybe No 3. Water. Will the proposal result in: a_ Changes . in currents , 'or the course or l direction of water movements? b. Changes in—absorption rates , drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of , surface water runoff? c. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? \V d. Alteration of.the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? e. Change in the quantity of ground waters, I either through direct additions or with- drawals , or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? — — f. Reduction in the amount of water other- wise available for public water supplies? — — 4. Plant Life. Will the proposal result in: a. Change in the diversity of species , or numbers of any species of plants (including trees , shrubs , grass , and crops )? b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare, \ or endangered species of plants? _ �r c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area , or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? S. Animal. Life. Will the proposal result in: a. Changes in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of animals (birds , land animals including reptiles , or insects)? — — b. Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare, or endangered species of animals? _ c. Introduction of new species of animals into an area, or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of animals? _ d. Deterioration to existing wildlife 'habitat? 3. Yes �2 a No 6. Natural Resources. Will the proposal result in: a. Increase in .the rate of use of any natural — — resources? IV b. Depletion of any non-renewable natural resource? _ — 7. Energy. Will the proposal result in: v a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? _ b. Demand upon existing sources of energy, or re- quire the.deuelopment of new sources of energy? S. Risk of Upset: . Does the proposal involve a V risk of an explosion or the release of hazardous substances (including, but not limited to, pesticides , oil , chemicals , or radiation) in \ the event of an accident or upset conditions? 9. Economic Loss. Will the proposal result in: a. A change in t:he value of property and improvements endangered by flooding? _ b. A change in the value of property and impro•+erien;s exposed to geologic hazards beyond accepted community risk standards? _ 10. Noise. Will the proposal increase existing noise levels to the point at which accepted community noise and vibration levels are \ exceeded? v 11. Land Use. Will the proposal result in the a t—T eration of the present developed or planned land use of an area? 12. Open SOdCe. Will the proposal lead to a decrease in the amount of designated open space? 13. Population. Will the proposal result in: a. Alteration or the location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human population of the Citv? b. Change in the population distribution by age, income, religion, racial , or ethnic r, group, occupational class , household type? 4. Yes Maybe No 14. Employment. Will the proposal result in additional new long-term jobs provided, or a change in the number and per cent employed , unemployed, and underemployed? IS. Housing. Will the proposal result in: a. Change in number and per cent of housing units by type (price or rent range, zoning category, owner-occupied and rental , etc. ) relative to demand or to number of families in various income classes in the City? b. Impacts on existing housing or creation of a demand for additional housing? 16. Transportation/Circulation. Will the proposal result in: a. Generation of additional vehicular movement? _ b. Effects on existing parking facilities, or demand for new parking? c. Impact upon existing transportation systems? d. Alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement of people and/or goods? e. Increase in traffic hazards to motor vehicles , bicyclists , or pedestrians? 4 17. Public Services. Will the proposal have an effect upon , or result in a need for, new or altered governmental services in any of the following areas: a. Fire protection? b. Police protection? c. Schools? d. Parks or other recreational facilities? e. Maintenance of public facilities , including \ roads? v f. Other governmental services? 5, Yes Maybe No 18. Public Fiscal Balance. Will the proposal result in a net change in government fiscal flow (revenues less operating expenditures and annualized capital expenditures)? �y 19. Utilities. Will the proposal result in a need for new systems, or alterations to the following utilities: a. Power or natural gas? b. Communications system? C. Water? d. Sewer or septic tanks? e. Storm water drainage? V f. Solid waste and disposal? 20. Human Health. Will the proposal result in: a. The creation of any health hazard or potential health hazard? b. A change in the level of community health care provided? 21. Social Services. Will the proposal result in an increased denand for provision of general social services? 22. Aesthetics . Will the proposal result in: a. Obstruction of any scenic vista or view open to the public? b. The creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? _ c. Lessening of the overall neighborhood (or area ) attractiveness, pleasantness, and uniqueness? V 23. Li ht and Glara. Will the proposal produce new fight or glare? 24. Archeological/Historical . Will the proposal result in an a Fteration of a significant archeological or historical site, structure, ` object, or building? V 6. Yes Maybe No 25. Mandatory Findings of Significance. a. Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment or to curtail the diversity in the environment? b. Does the project have the potential to achieve short-term, to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals? (A short-term impact on the environment is one which occurs in a relatively brief, definitive period of time while long-term impacts will endure well into the future. ) V c. Does the project have impacts which are indi- vidually limited, but cumulatively considerable? (A project may impact on two or more separate resources where the impact on each resource is relatively small , but where the effect of the total of those impacts on the environment \ is significant. ) V d. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects — — on human beings , either directly or indirectly? Initial Study Prepared By: ci a( S- I-7- 85 4b-U5 PRICXLY PEAR LANE, PALM DESERT. CAUFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (714) 346-0611 LEPAMIlTT CF BUILDING & SAFETY FpZLuM= RE.'VIEIJ OF PLANS THIS IS N= A FLAN Cmal =lmm: Nr�i �pr�d 2 I-h�1J rDIC A MR-y-D t ) ENVIRpNMLNTAL SERVICES CITY OP PALM DESERT BEFORE ANY FUZ= 021W= CAN BE MAIZE, ALIDITIONAL II �Il7N T5 t�QED FOR REv=q.. . Ca22SpLF'TE ARC L W;= AM SFFFF;CIFICATI= CaT FTF SZlIMURAI, DRAWIl`IGS AM CATf7ftAT=lS MM= H.V.A.C. , f7Cf'TZ7TCAL AND FLUMI3G PLANS & SFECIFIC<AME CCt1gLc'� =.r 24 II== 0==.A=N MMEM=1 [� a2c= GRADING FLANS •� QIITEft - co akm IRECTOR OF BUILDI G & SAFETY 1 Y1ATEq iA ESTABLISHED IN 1918 AS A PUBLIC AGENCY �ISTRICj COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT POST OFFICE BOX 1058•COACHELLA, CALIFORNIA 92236•TELEPHONE(619)3982651 DIRECTORS OFFICERS RA MOND R.RUMMON DS,PRESIDENT LOW ELLO.WEEKS,GENERAL MANAGER-CHIEF ENGINEER TELLISCODEKAS,VICE PRESIDENT RERNARDINE SUTTON,SEORETARY JOHN P.POWELL KEITH H.AINSWORTH,ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER/AUDITOR PAUL W.NICHOLS REDWINE AND SHERRILL,ATTORNEYS STEVE D.BUXTON April 29, 1985 11 -L n TI11 File: 0163.11 6 198r 0721 .1 ENVIRONMIENIAL Sf_I;!;i :_s CITY OF PALM 'AES,k i Department of Environmental Services City of Palm Desert Post Office Box 1977 Palm Desert, California 92261 Gentlemen: Subject: Precise Plan 85-9, Portion of NW14, Section 20, T5S, R6E, S.B.M. This area is protected from stormwater flows by a system of channels and dikes, and may- be considered safe from stormwater flows except in rare instances. This area is shown to be subject to shallow flooding and is designated Zone AO, depth one foot on Federal Flood Insurance rate maps which are in effect at this time. However, we expect the maps to be revised due to the construction of the Palm Valley Stormwater Project. The District will furnish sanitation service to this area in accordance with the current regulations of this District. These regulations provide for the payment of certain fees and charges by the subdivider and said fees and charges are subject to change. This area shall. be annexed to Improvement District Nos. 54 and 80 of Coachella Valley Water District for sanitation service. Yours very trul , Low 11 0. Weeks General Manager-Chief Engineer CS:ra cc: Riverside County Department of Public Health, Indio TRUE CONSERVATION USE WATER WISELY Paint �Veeerf Water & Serviced �bbtrict 44.500 PORTOLA AVENUE BOX i61 PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92261 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Phone:019)3461338 ROBERT C. H. LAWMAN, President R.CLAIR McDONOUGH SHARONK. EPPS cam., c-��-T. PHYLLIS GRIGprif"Thec1165 1=C IN A, '�- Iq AA 11 11 tt33 l,gl�`,APR 2 C6 1915 55 Mr . Ramon Diaz ENVIRONMENCAL SERVICES Director of Environmental Services CITY OF PALM DESERT City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred :daring Drive Palm Desert , California 92260 Re : Case No . PP 85-9 1st Bank of Palm Desert Palm Desert Drive at Monterey Avenue Dear Mr. Diaz : In response to your letter regarding the above referenced project , we would like to make the following comments : 1 . A frontage fee of $12 . 00 per =oon will be imposed along the Alley. 2 . The District will install a 2-inch water meter and service at a cost of $2 , 000/each. 3 . The water service installation charges will be as follows : a. One 2-inch water meter service $2 , 000 an $2 , 000 each b . Frontage fee for 335 feet at $4 , 020 at $12 . 00/Foot TOTAL $6 , 020 4 . All meter and installation charges must be paid before installation work will begin . 5 . An .approved 2-inch backflow prevention device shall be installed as part of the plumbing . 6 . At least one week advance notice should be given ri.or _o service installation. 7 . The addition of .any new fire hydrants or the re- oc:- __ ten of any existing , Lf required by the City Fire Marshall ,, ;.IouLd be ccm_,pleted at an additional _`a be ie_ermi .ed upon re ua st . All costa its l er . Mr . Ramon Diaz April 24 , 1985 Page Two 8 . A fire sprinkler service connection, if fire sprinklers are required by the City Fire Marshall , would be completed at additional charges and conditions to be determined upon request and according to the District' s standards . 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REISHER CHAIRMAN 4 (/ 73-000 HIGHWAY 111 AT MONTEREY PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 619-906-£60B 10403 WEST COLFAX AVE. P. 0. SOX 1956 341-7000 LAKEW OOD. CO LORADO 8021 S 0323 ' APR 2 4 �1VCSih3Eifle U tIMEN C!TY OF PALM DESERT i <-j CEIVED 'APR 2 4 1(9 :.NGINEERiNG DLFFARiMEN C'TV OF PALM DESERT Director of Public Works City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, California 92260 RE: FirstBank of Palm Desert, N.A. Development Plan for Lots 147, 148, 149, 150 and 151, Palma Village Dear Sir: This letter serves as our request for the vacation of the frontage road on the south side of lots 147, 148, 149, 150 and 151, Palma Village, as detailed in the Austin-Foust Associates, Inc. plan marked Exhibit A. In conjunction with this vacation, we hereby agree to dedicate approximately 40 feet along the east side of Lot 151 and approximately 20 feet along the north end of lots 147,ct 148,i149,ons o150t, andhis 151ght forof way frontage road right of way. The to be dedicated are shown on Exhibit A. Sincerely, C- ary W. Lyons i n Darlene R. Lyons EXISTING PROPERTY LINE 3 111 21' 22' I ' s Net Change: 0 / Existing Property 0. 860 Acres F a Abandoned R/W 0. 283 'A' St & Alley R/1 -. 244 w Net Property 0 . 899 Acres z / 65 . 64 IX �p x PROPOSED PROPERTY LINE I I . R HIGHWAY Ill ®P® ME® AUSTIN•FOUST ASSOCIATES, INC. Scale 1"=40 ' IIIVERSID17 COUNTY �t+tC�^A�t FIREDEPATITMENT C, I VG SJ IN COOPERATION WITH THE C�ONTYc a _ Jt CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY ,�r�. e RIVERSIDE ....,. , RAYMOND HEBRARD 9ql ,. - r OF FOQ' c-- FIRE CHIEF 210 WEST SAN JACINTO AVENUE PERRIS,CALIFORNIA 92370 May 3, 1985 Tr-,) (CjflI 14)657-3183 Ramon Diaz �` City of Palm Desert MAY 3 19&5 73-510 Fred Waring Palm Desert, CA 92260 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CITY OF PALM DESERT Reference: P.P. 85_9 Applicant: First Bank of Palm Desert Dear Mr. Diaz, The following fire protection requirements are in accordance with the Uniform Fire Code and Life Safety Code standards. 1 . Install a water system capable of delivering 3000 GPM fire flow from any fire hydrant for a 3 hour duration in addition to domestic supply. The computation shall be based upon a minimum of 20 psi residual operating pressure in the supply main from which the flow is measured at the time of measurement. Fire flow require- ments will depend on built-in fire protection provisions of buildings. 2. Install Riverside County super fire hydrants so that no point of any building is more than 200 feet from a fire hydrant measured along approved vehicular travel ways . a. exterior surface of hydrant barrels and heads shall be painted chrome yellow, and the tops and nozzle caps shall be painted green. b. curbs shall be painted red 15 feet in either direction from each hydrant. c. hydrants shall not be located closer than 25 feet to any building. 3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the developer shall furnish the original and three copies of the water system plan to the Fire Marshal for review. Upon approval , one copy will be sent to the Building Department and the original will be returned to the developer. 4. The water system plan shall be signed by a registered civil engineer and approved by the water company with the following certification: "I certify that the design of the water system in P.P. 85-9 is in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the Fire Marshal . " 5. Prior to delivery of combustible materials to the building site, the required water system shall be installed, operating and delivering the required flow. 6. Additional fire protection requirements may be necessary when the applicant submits specific plans for consideration and approval . 7. Install an NFPA 13 monitered sprinkler Very truly yours, system. RAYMOND HEBRARD Fire Chief oliw2� By, MIKE MCCONNELL dpm Fire Marshal DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR -r"I Drainage and sign ation fund fees, as required by Cit dinance, shall be paid prior to (recordat,on of the final map) (building permit issuance). Drainage facilities shall be provided, per Ordinance No. 218 and the Master Drain- age Plan, to the specifications of the Director of Public Works. Storm drain construction shall be contingent upon a drainage study by the private engineer that is approved by the Department of Public Works. Full public improvements, including traffic safety lighting, as required by ordin- ance and the Director of Public Works, shall be installed in accordance with City standards. Improvement plans for water and sewer systems shall be approved by.the respective service districts with "as-built" plans submitted to the Department of Public Works prior to the project final . Complete improvement plans and specifications shall be submitted, as required by ordinance, to the City Engineer for checking and approval before construction of .� any improvements is commenced. The engineer shall submit "as-built" plans prior to the acceptance of the improvements by the City. All private streets shall be inspected by the engineering department and a stan- dard inspection fee shall be .paid prior to (recordation of the final map) (any per- mit issuance). / ALandscaping maintenance on �a,/(,/ shall be provided by the "RFM (property owner). t Existing utilities on Q/ shall be undergrounded per each respec tive utility district's recorn endation. Traffic safety striping on shall be provided to the specifications of the Director of Public Word traffic control plan must be submitted to and approved by the Director of Public Works before placing pavement markings. Complete grading plans and specifications shall be submitted, as required by ordi- nance, to the City Engineer for checking and approval prior to issuance of any per- mits. Dedication of feet of right-of-way on shall be done prior to issuance of any permits and pk In�t�ll rla of plans. atjon of paving and sidewalk on Waiver of access to except at approved locations shall be grant- ed on the final map. Close unused driveway with full heighth curb and gutter. Offsite improvement plans to be approved by Public Works Department and a surety posted to guarantee the required offsite improvements prior to (recordation of the final map) (permit issuance). Full improvement of interior streets based on (60' residential)(private)(industrial) street standards as established in accordance with Chapter 26, Section 26.40.040, C.P.D. Code. Installation of one-half landscaped median in or cash payment for one-half the cost of landscaped median at the option of the Director of Public Works. Traffic analysis to be prepared for the project to address the specific impacts on existing networks (steets and intersections) and the proposed mitigation measures recommended for approval by the City. Installation of sewers to serve this project. /� Size, number and location of driveways to Public Works specifications with only w driveway approach(es) to be allowed to serve this property. No (new) requirements. (Original conditions apply). XAny permit issuance shall be subject to the waiver of parcel map first being approved and recorded. Complete (parcel) (tract) map(s) shall be submitted as required by ordinance to the City Engineer for checking and approval and be recorded before issuance of certificate of occupancy by Building Department, ARR301QR5 FNVIRnN.MFNTAI €RVIf-Eg CITY, OF PALM DESERT 4a-278 PRICXLY PEAR LANE. PALM DESERT. CAUFORMA 92280 TELEPHONE (714) 346-0611 =ARa9QdT OF BULL = &-SAFETY PRE UCnUa REVIEW OF FLANS II�S IS N= A FLAN CHEMI T'EVELZRI NT: _L-Sfi'�)q 1.1�L _ 6�Tc SIB--Pl-t` aizm�Ls: Y�1 1p 2 I plc 229-vOto / ems ApR 2 4 1985 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CITY OF PALM DESERT - BEEaRE ANY FM= Cat= CAN BE MAID, AOD==ML II rm A% Q IS I= FOR REM?... Ca-T= ARa=TURAL rRAW= AMID cTr- 'ICATZONS [20= STRUM RAL T AW= AMID C'AT U eT TS CCMF= H.V.A.C. , F.LBCTRICAL AND FL1, -S= FLANS & SPF,C4'ICAa= CCMFLn-= TIDE 24 == 071`=A:L l =M A=i t7 C2C= GtADIX FLAM15 -II oz� � 2 co � I]4TE IRECTOR OF BUILDI C b SAFETY ESTABLISHED IN 1918 AS A PUBLIC AGENCY ` t ��STRIGS J COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT POST OFFICE BOX 1058•COACHELLA, CALIFORNIA 92236•TELEPHONE(619)398-2651 DIRECTORS OFFICERS MANAGER-CHIEF ENGINEER RAYMOND R.RUMMONDS,PRESIDENT LOWELL O.WEEKS,GENERAL TELUS CODEKAS,VICE PRESIDENT BERNARDINE SUTTON,SECRETARY JOHN P.POWELL KEITH H.AINSWORTH,ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGERIAUDITOR PAUL W.NICHOLS REDWINE AND SHERRILL,ATTORNEYS STEVE D.BUXTON April 29, 1985 MIMICTRIV DIP, File: 0163.11 ,MlAy 61985 0721.1 ENVIRONMENTAL $Li<v^":PS CITY OF PALM DECJ'"I Department of Environmental Services City of Palm Desert Post Office Box 1977 Palm Desert, California 92261 Gentlemen: Subject: Precise Plan 85-9, Portion of N04, Section 20, T5S, R6E, S.B.M. This area is protected from stormwater flows by a system of channels and dikes, and may be considered safe from stormwater flows except in rare instances. This area is shown to be subject to shallow flooding and is designated Zone AO, depth one foot on Federal Flood Insurance rate maps which are in effect at this time. However, we expect the maps to be revised due to the construction of the Palm Valley Stormwater Project. The District will furnish sanitation service to this area in accordance with the current regulations of this District. These regulations provide for the payment of certain fees and charges by the subdivider and said fees and charges are subject to change. This area shall be annexed to Improvement District Nos. 54 and 80 of Coachella Valley Water District for sanitation service. Yours very tru0;1 Low 11 0. Week General Manager-Chief Engineer CS:ra cc: Riverside County Department of Public Health, Indio TRUE CONSERVATION USE WATER WISELY Palm �Dejert W.te, serviced 'A.4fria 44.500 PORTOLA AVENUE BOX 161 PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92261 _ BOARD OF DIRECTORS: _ Phone:(619)346-6338 - ROBERT C.H. LAWMAN, President R.CLAIR MCDONOUGH 'SHARONiK. EPPS PHYLLIS GRIGp r.Aistripl4Secryt�%5 �19C aIV A 1 L ,1 25 APR��n2 6 1985� Mr . Ramon Diaz Director of Environmental Services ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES C CITY OF PALM oesERr City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, California 92260 Re : Case No . PP 85-9 lst Bank of Palm Desert Palm Desert Drive at Monterey Avenue Dear Mr. Diaz : In response to your letter regarding the above referenced project , we would like to make the following comments : 1 . A frontage fee of $12 . 00 per foot will be imposed along the Alley. 2. The District will install a 2-inch water meter and service at a cost of $2 , 000/each. 3 . The water service installation charges will be as follows : a. One 2-inch water meter service $2 , 000 at $2 , 000 each b . Frontage fee for 335 feet at $4 , 020 at $12 . 00/foot TOTAL 6 ,020 4 . All meter and installation charges must be paid before installation work will begin. 5 . An approved 2-inch backflow prevention device shall be installed as part of the plumbing. 6 . At least one week advance notice should be given prior to service installation. 7 . The addition of any new fire hydrants or the re- location of any existing , if required by the City Fire Marshall , would be' completed at an additional ,cost to ,be determined upon request . All costs would be paid for by the developer . Mr. Ramon Diaz April 24 , 1985 Page Two 8 . A fire sprinkler service connection, if fire sprinklers are required by the City Fire Marshall, would be completed at additional charges and conditions to be determined upon request and according to the District' s standards . If you have any questions in regard to the above, please contact US . Very truly yours, Robert C . H. Lawman, President i 1 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 REQUEST FOR COMMENTS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NON: PR SS —4 PROJECT: B.hJv-- APPLICANT: 151- rg1lNL of LW. Enclosed please find materials describing a project for which the following is being requested: oY� c ,A, A)5VAnM M4- d- 0f {C of �JYI€�NN�NT4L IM- 1' LAN , ANA YrAC- nPO cYP A, Pcr")aJ or 1=Kon1TA4f, Po4> To A-L-Low coNSTf-uc-�rlojO or L °fT4,z Sy -PT--. CA-tJk. 00 ,Aff9ok,,-- A1r.A.'f-0 . 4d5 AC,04 > I Q 714 Cr 1, 5.-P. ztoe-YS i-oc+LTeA oN T-E4t,:� N 4441b�-r cDr- M.;aU cV�r SY 4V6 .e,N.a 4*6 Y I I I INo p41�7►r-(l' l.4" AS , 4PN lca.'7-0-7 1 - c-�a&l C D-77, 043 The attached data was prepared by the applicant and is being forwarded to you for comments and recommended conditions of approval. The city is interested in the probable impacts on the environment (including land, air, water, minerals, flora, fauna, noise objects of historical or aesthetic significance) and recommended conditions of approval based on your expertise and area of concern. Your comments and recommended conditions of approval must be received by this office prior to 4:30 p.m. 5- 3-545 , in order to be discussed by the land division committee. The land division committee (comprised of director of environmental services, city building official, city engineer, fire marshal and a representative of CVWD) will discuss the comments and recommended conditions of approval and will forward them to the planning commission through the staff report. Any information received by this office after the receipt deadline will not be discussed by the land division committee. Sincerely, p� iJ lob.-) Si65 RAMON A. DIAZ DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES RD/lr Attachments PLEASE RETURN MAP WITH COMMENTS_ PLANT LEGEND 0.0 n._. ®s�.. mom...... ....,..v o _ D i00 , ACC TE T ALLEY 1 0 � 1j alRfaflT DT kt �& ARC ICI T DT �i 7 ''\ o a,HX,If1UT T •.. /a ®d� Ie T® $ ,�, [ , • e.,,4 • Per41nB AC (U) AcrwrogNwcoPTCOgPo4AnoN 'I .... .o..o....v - flICHAgO C. XOLOEN. AIA _ WIWAM UaL,pXN60N,AV. I � i - �`�� I gAYMONO L HGWAflO,Aw PALM DESERT DRIVE 1 PALM IIP vo E�PASEo. wrtEe 1 •• " GWFOgNu 1 1 ' or4a • - �� 16191.Hp19ef 4 • I ) I` ou.au...n.. SECOND FLOOR PLAN - HIGHWAY 111 - GROUND FLOOR PLAN .72 Y ti r Tit 1 T� ,� I ! '{ ttl rd} � . s `� 'I• _ �`'� - m �� �"4-TY. 9�(j'(r�l� � �i• _"*,C�O� _ War G-.•l�� I ^�.:,b �� �' r. . '� � — P- 3�W F SOUTH ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION eu. 4F�-I'•e VIEW FROM HIGHWAY III VIEW FROM PARKING a a � o d 1 • I 1 I v 4 n y7 c (w 0 v, w e 0 'rr NOo�/G F+ � RV-7 ON qT,{% � spp.B/ A / . - m P.V-7 I ae s o 64/63-6/66 Lot A 0 lk uBG 1�'/ — �`e (gyp • • /• Ge •2.�f y 41F/ 41 � 0 N 3p Je ro0 ti no.Bi - O �J OO 0 OLe O 1 y w p r I1c Q i D ' •I n Ca2n Io 60 42 ZP'� (� U nl� C LeO O O2 b O U o e V • H O p �'i 0 O a O N cu N V G p o ze o 92 ya � O '" ° a< u o p'SO 92 J/ T y � 11'gl V e N o b {� th S /05 62 c S 2e Le 42 y< c 5 u i D •A V p o n y0 n 2a po 42 JQa b e4" 2 S— ' Zu O'e�`a /p{.JD In /OD Vpti{ s `ir?"fV yYfAREE'$ ^+c�E— �O OO O 2 Y`of fo -y P - 1A,■ � Z b M SA a 2e we 42`ail CIRCULATIU`! LIST FOR ALL CASES CirYcilation of Tentative Maps, Parcei daps , CUP' s , 6PA' s , etc. : REVIEW COMMITTEE: 1 . Palm Desert Director of Environmental Services - Ramon Diaz 2UT. . Palm Desert Director of Building & Safety - Jim Hill 4 3. ,Palm Desert Director of Public Works - Barry Mc Clellan IPalm Desert Fire Marshall - Eric Vogt 5. Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency Consultant - Les Pricer 6. Robert P. Brock Office of Road Commissioner and County Surveyor . Administration Office Building, Room 313 46-209 Oasis Street Indio, Calif. 92201 (Phone: 347-8511 , ext. 267) 7. M. A. Ferguson Imperial irrigation Dist. Power Div: P.O. Box 248 Coachella, Calif. 92236 (Phone: 398-L211 S Lowell U. Weeks General Manager - Chief Engineer Coachella Valley County Water District (C.V.C.W.D. ) P.O. Box 1058 Coachella, California 92236 (Phone: (714) 398-2651 ) R. J. Lowry Project Development Services California Department of Transportation P.O. Box 231 San Bernardino, .Calif. 92403 .(Phone: (714- 383-4671 ) 10. Director of Planning and Building City of Indian Wells 45-300 Club Drive Indian Wells, Calif.. 922/0 (Phone: 345-2831 ) ll . Director of Planning City of Rancho .Mirage 69-825 Highway 111 Rancho Mirage, Calif. 92270 (Phone: 328-8871 ) 12. Kermit Martin Southern California Edison Company P.O. Box 203 Palm Desert, Calif. 92260 .(Phone: 346-8660) 33. Al Doody, RC6003 General Telephone Co. P.O. Box 2920 Pomona, Calif. 91766 (Phone: ) 44. R.W. Riddell Engineering Department Southern California Gas Company P.O. Box 2200 Riverside, Calif. 92506 (Phone: 327-8531 , ask for Riverside extension 214) . �trcc� C"U, �„� 15. Roger narlow uirector - Pupil Personnel Service Desert Sands Unified School District 83-049 Avenue 46 Indio, Calif. 92201 (Phone: 34/-4071 ) 16. Dick Wolford Palm Desert Disposal Services, Inc. 36-711 Cathedral Canyon Drive P.O. Drawer LL Cathedral City, Calif. 92234 (Phone: 328-2585 or 328-4687.) 17 Robert Lawman President, Palm Desert Community Services District 44-500 Portola Avenue Palm Desert, Calif. 92260 (Phone: 346-6338) 18. Regional Water Quality Control Board 73-271 Highway 111 , Suite 21 Palm Desert, Calif. 92260 (Phone: ) 19. Harold Housley Foreman/Mails U.S. Post Office Palm Desert, Calif. 92260 (Phone: 346-3864) 20. Joe 8enes Vice President & General Manager Coachella Valley Television P.O. Box 368 Palm Desert, Calif. 92260 (Phone: 346-8157) 21 . Don Mc Neilly Palm"Desert Chamber of Commerce 74-004 Hwy. 111 Palm Desert, Calif. 92260 (Phone: 346-6111 ) 22. Kevin Manning Senior Planner Riverside County Planning Commission County Administration Building, Room 304 46-209 Oasis Street Indio„Calif. 92201 (Phone: 347-8511 , ext. 277, 278, and 279) 23. James Whitehead Superintendent - District 6. State Parks and Recreation 1350 Front Street, Room 6054 San Diego, Calif. 92101 (Phone: (714) 236-7411 ) 24. Robert I . Pitchford, Chairman Architectural Committee of the Palm Desert Property Owners Assoc. 73-833 E1 Paseo Palm Desert, Calif. 92260 65 273 P71cekgy Posy Lansq Ps5mm (aesrt, (r"- M'D rRQ Q91 DLOCATCH FORK :: d(SPST tMSnt 04 pGaIn nl; divizoono a 1ST BANK OF PALM DESERT Ao Pocant ( please print) c/o Roger Reisher , 74-6.29 Arroyo Dr . 340-2760 ..lading Address - Telephone Indian Wells California 92260 =ih' Stole Zip-Cods �EOUEST (Describe specific nature of approval requested I. Site plan approval for permanent bank building . 'ROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Lots 147-151 , Palma Village Unit 7 , M .B . 21 / 16-1:8 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 627-071-026 , 627-071-02'7 & 627-071 -043 EXISTING ZONING C-1 , S .P . 'rooerty Owner Authorization The undersigned states mat they are the owner Is) of the Property described herein and hereby give author- ization for the tiling of this op/oiication. ianotu re Date Agreement absolving the City of R71m Desert of all Implores relative to any dead restrictions. _ 00 BY MY SIGNATURE ON THIS AGREEMENT, Absolve the City of Polm Desert of all liabilities regarding any dead restnatians that may be applicable to the property described herein. a . .ter X Signature J Date Applicant's Signature Signature Date )R STAFF USE ONLY) Environmental Status Accepted by: / ❑ Ministerial Apt E.A. No. ❑ Categorical ExemptionCQSIE Ho. �/' U� — Negative Declaration ion ❑ Negative ❑ Other Reference Case No. .a.O Wc.T4 um. .Te Mit•es tXACT LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY (5 Copies) Lots 147-151 , Palma Village Unit 7 , M .B . 21/ 16-18 , Riverside County . Legal Description Approved by: Date• STATE...—NTS SUPPORTING THE REQUES i cD PRECISE PLAN (15 Copies) Please state why the proposed precise plan should be approved based upon public necessity, general welfare, or good zoning practice. The proposed project use is consistant with the general plan and current zoning . The project does not have a significant impact on any environmental factors . We think that this project as pro- posed would be a definite asset to the city especially considering its location at one of the major intersections along Highway 111 . Dr.GaryW.Lyons 4151 State Street Erie,Pennsylvania 16508 April 10, 1985 City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, California 92260 Re: Proposed First Bank of Palm Desert Building Lots 147, 148, 149, 150, 151 Palma Village Gentlemen: This letter will serve as our authorization for the filing of an application for a precise plan on the above identified property. Gary W. Lyon �L>� t — Darlene R. Lyons CASE NO. Environmental Assessment Form TO THE APPLICANT: Your cooperation in completing this form and supplying the information requested will expedite City review of your application pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act. The City is required to make an environmental assessment on all projects which it exercises discretionary approval over. Applications submitted will not be considered complete until all information necessary to make the environmental assessment is complete. GENERAL INFORMATION: 1 . Name, address , and telephone number of owner, applicant or project sponsor: Roger Reisher , 74-629 Arroyo Dr . , Indian Wells California 92260 ( 619 ) 340-2760 2. Name, address and telephone number of person to be contacted con- cerning the project (such as architect, engineer, or other repre- sentative) : Raymond L . Howard , AIA 73-330 E1 Pasco, Suite B , Palm Desert , California 92260 ( 619 ) 340-1981 3. Common name of project (if any) : 1st Bank of Palm Desert 4. Project location (street address or general location) : N .E . Corner of Monterey Ave . and Highway 111 5. Precise legal description of property (lot and tract number, or meets & bounds) : Lots 147-151 Palma Village Unit 7 , M.B . 21 / 16-18 6. Proposed use of the site (project for which the form is filed; describe the total undertaking, not just the current application approval being sought) : Two story bank building with banking services on ground floor and offices on second floor . 7. Relationship to a larger project or series of projects (describe how this project relates to other activities, phases, and develop- ments planned, or now underway) : N/A 8. List and describe any other related permits and other public approvals required for this project, to go forward, including those required by the City, Regional , State and Federal agencies (indicate sub- sequent approval agency name, and type of approval required) : N/A EXISTING CONDITIONS: 9. Project site area: Approx . 37 ,300 square feet (Size of property in sq. ft. or acreage) 10. Present zoning: C-1 , S . P . (Proposed zoning) : N/A 11 . General Plan land use designation: Office-Professional 12. Existing use of the project site: Vacant 13. Existing use on adjacent properties : (Example - North, Shopping Center; South, Single Family Dwellings ; East, Vacant, etc. ). North Residential • Solith , High wy ILL;Fes, QomaL ial ; West . Monterey Ave . 14. Site topography (describe) : Slightly sloping from front to rear : 15. Are there any natural or manmade drainage channels through or adjacent to the property? NO X YES 16. Grading (estimate number of cubic yards of dirt being moved) : Approximately 100 cu . yds . 17. List the number, size and type of trees being removed: -0- 18. Describe any cultural , historic, or scenic aspects of the project site: None 19. Residential Project (if not residential do NOT answer) A. Number and type of dwelling units (Specify no. of bedrooms) : B. Schedule of unit sizes : C. Number of stories Height feet. D. Largest single building (sq. ft. ) (hgt. ) E. Type of household size expected (population projection for the project) : F. Describe the number and type of recreational facilities: G. Is there any night lighting of the project: H. Range of sales prices or rents : $ to $ I. Percent of total project devoted to: Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paving, including streets. . . . . . . . . . . Landscaping, Open, Recreation Area . . . . . . . q 20. Commercial , Industrial , Institutional or Other Project: A. Type of use(s) and major function(s) (if offices, specify type & number): Bank and Offices B. Number of square feet in total building area : 9848 square ft . C. Number of stories 2 Height 29 feet. D. Largest single building (Sq. Ft. ) 9848 (Hgt. ) 29 ft . E. Number of square feet in outdoor storage area: N/A F. Total number of required parking spaces 38 , number provided 38 6: Hours of operation: 9 AM-6 PM M—F 9 AM- 12PM Sat . H. Maximum number of clients, patrons , shoppers, etc. , at one time: Approximately 30 I. Maximum number of employees at one time: Approx . 12 J. If patron seating is involved, state the number: N/A K. Is there any night lighting of the project: Yes X No Security Lighting L. Percent of total project devoted to: Building . (Cgv�rage ) . . . . . . . . 14 .3 Paving, including streets. . . . . . . . . 57 . 2 % Landscaping and Open Space (Recreation). . 28 .5 Are the following items applicable to the project or its effects : Discuss below all items checked yes (attach additional sheets as necessary) . YES NO 21 . Change in existing features of hillsides, or substantial alteration of ground contours. X 22. Change in the dust, ash, smoke, fumes or odors in the project vicinity. X 23. Subject to or resulting in soil errosion by wind or flooding. X 24. Change in ground water quality or quantity, or alteration of existing drainage patterns. X 25. Change in existing noise or vibration level in the vicinity. Subject to roadway or airport noise (has the required acoustical report been submitted?) X 26. Involves the use or disposal of potentially hazardous materials, such as toxic substances , flammables or explosives. X 27. Involves the use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy. X 28. Changes the demand for municipal services (police, fire, sewage, etc. ) X 29. Changes the demand for utility services , beyond those presently available or planned in the near future. X 30. Significantly affects any unique or natural features, including mature trees. X 31 . Change in scenic views or vistas from existing residential areas or public land or public roads. X 32. Results in the dislocation of people. X YES NO 33. Generates controversy based on aesthetics or other features of the project. X [ ] Additional explanation of "yes" answers attached. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that the statements furnished above and in the attached exhibits present the data and information required for this initial evaluation, to the best of my ability, and that the facts , statements and information presented are true and correct to the best of my,knowledge and belief. Raymond L . Howard Name Print or Type For Q2�L Igg� Signature F Date INITIAL STUDY FEE: $30. 00 (Make check payable to the City of Palm Desert and sub— mit with this form. ) RIVERSIDE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT PROPERTY OWNERS CERTIFICATION I , Leslie Duckett CERTIFY THAT ON 3/27/85 THE ATTACHED PROPERTY OWNERS LIST WAS PREPARED BY CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE COMPANY, PURSUANT TO APPLICATION REQUIRE- MENTS FURNISHED BY THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT. SAID LIST IS A COMPLETE AND TRUE COMPILATION OF OWNERS OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY AND ALL OTHER PROPERTY OWNERS WITHIN 300 FEET OF THE PROPERTY INVOLVED IN THE APPLICATION AND IS BASED UPON THE LATEST EQUALIZED ASSESSMENT ROLLS. I FURTHER CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION FILED IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. I UNDERSTAND THAT INCORRECT OR ERRONEOUS INFORMATION MAY BE GROUNDS FOR REJECTION OR DENIAL OF THE APPLICATION. NAME : Leslie Duckett TITLE/REGISTRATION: DRE Consultant PHONE NO. : (714) 784-2120 ADDRESS: 3579 Arlington Avenue Riverside Ca 92506 DATE: 3/27/85 CASE N/C Tract t/c ' 5/1/80 25-8-4 6?7-07 rcA /Baz POR 5//2 NW 114 SEC 20, T. 5S, R 6E cs 141 322,072 073 u/ / /43 /33 /2B° L 22 ° S l/O /I ' /24 O flp •� �r / SAN ATONIO e/ ../ ��..,e `° � N SAN CLEMENTE� e00�; CIRCLE CIRCLE W 145 lls e '• Y; O) (6 , I/7 //s a ° ALLEY 071 "—.. —.__ _— Iry I/ 6 ALL EYi" ® ✓ ".r=s .0 l47 146 g l49 °/>r/ • i5. l3� b9335 t - 9h ,.S -f : 7 P .:� /59 rt0 /Fl Q y 62 2 3 � t ➢161 PALM DESERT STATE M9 2//l6-/8 Pa/ma Village unit no 7 //� - ---�----� - --- ---�----N.R. 2//96 At ASSESSORS AWAP BK 627 PS 07 PATEF5/LE 'OUVi Y, 64uF is-e-s - 627-/9 rC A I831 POR NW //4 SW //4 SEC 20, r. 5S, R 6E STATE Hwy . ---- --- ---- - - - — ----- \ /9/ ''( Yr.1.YA0 MlrOf.I/10 .tw-•rrM,.•MM-♦ „ir i •euwo U .Q :I I •.,, r .r to -u /92 24 • ..M� Jl ry y\ I I i sK 629 ro•/ Po.1 S' zr 1• ro 0 40Anc xr, ©ntxr 1 ,I Q ' I y --- -- - - -T--- -.. 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PALM VILLAGE CW T 7 / 0 <,1 6106 iQ 1 °7�I o°o 'T' U° 6 2 196 L V j 2 tem uew sow N(TOl+to uR 0 25MD M9Zj�7 7,ODOM R'If'86 L T35 PALPA VILLAGE WIT 7 0 4,1 0 "G C A)LTz DAVID ' S V HILL$, GA 90210 6Z7-071-W 318002 YY 21 16 l PALM VILLAGE LWIT 7 0 <,105 0 4,105 0 07N YY Jr TC1 NUNS pEWTRORO�TM�q� 0 R{1��fpi o ,�1D9� 1 12.65 11.500E T U 92260 6 21— 71 LP)4 tw191 VILLAGE L/1IT 7 0 18,9�13 0 18,99113 o AT W 0 4,1057M 0 r` 'J7 �ILAII(PfU13t� OOO�i' U 627-071-01 S ' u670 S N ANTONIO CIA 0 <. I DE 1e6 l 0 R' 4 rB 21 16 L 126 PALM VILLAGE Wt 7 ' . � 0 U JT YITTE PHILIP C+CAROL �/� K@9D JW A�IVO C R-V pE$2i, GA 627 71—V 6 16D oNIG CIA PALM DE T R, In 7G06-119151 36 50I 35,000 1 1 0 4,979 _7233 ,212 7,0001 FB-21, 6�L_125--__,PALO%_VIL AGE_UIIT_7 IR.pq�� p� --- _p- -a�tT�q�_p_J ,11�7�7,OOM - JB,A>34�1 15,900 G" 627-071—�2171eDo2 uHSD SW M/TWIO CIR 0 15,5110�<e,0O0 6,T,5At 00 7,OOW � ,�A� M 21 16 L 2L PALM VILLAS MY 7 PAS M000 17,oo07M 0 "G SM0 6714s SAN TEAM R1A►�SD ct1S DESW. a 6?�7-071-0�8 16002 s4610 E SON WMIo CIA 20,489 29,42i�<$,mo o R' 95 50 21 16 L //1�� PALFA VILLAGE MIT 7 z 45 1a43 al L91 MVRGARET A 6?Z7-�71-019 'WW `i6740 SM ANTONIO CIA PAUt pE�Slf 922$() R, Rt <S,iG3 7,000!L Tc102��<0 yql ANf0Vr0 CIR�PAUI DESHIT, U 1f66 71 7 21 �0429 21 6 L 122 PALM VILLAGE Wtt 7 0 <, 8 MO & 7,OOW 2260 ]M Rl JT TM►FSLEY STEP HEN LMWiY E5g -36,376 0 101 2 RN QBB�fE CIRWKA DESERT, u 6Z7-071—0 0 19002 u76s sa+ ua9+re uRo <Ps""''4s °22 ',1'70'�$s°,7R'is o `" c�OL44 1 �y 16 21 16 L 1 PALM VILLAGE UNIT 7 ALS pES��922 rr JT BaA s A IN 2r �. .Wo 6Z�-071 0�1 18002 4G805 sMl CLB�FINIE C[RO 25P500 53,040 76,540 7,00OR R' WSM 14,710 0 P O i SS1T w 84 PALM VILLAGE WIT 7 <.7,0'" 0 " � 18SIO A tIE YARCHEvER SALLY I•TOIF*U. U 90504 627-071-0?2 ' o <,3Ls o <,Rl o rr p��ip0G2 M3 21 16 L 11 PALM4 VILLAGE WIi ' u Egi 4,1005n'' 0 13715 5 CGWADH AEVE��Yf ME, U 90250 627-071-0?3 16002 <G&S SVI CLB@RE GIRO srili °22, 'sT922r RRi 0 '"M9 21 16 L 11 PALM VILLAGE WIT 7 ' 5ko7n 0 R2 JT F M MOCS, u 92201 627-071-p?4 ' In 81YY 05 19709 1 Z 21 16 Lit PALPM VIL:FNE 81 7 0 15,537 0 ISM? 0 B 7 FATE REGISTER. OCT584 1984 C�IRIOIT f E A E�STA aEG RI { �q� MOM3 CA D STF OptpFTRt fNTI DE EST ATE ,eStHt.� 001111 1111 1Fi1L IS IrHF�O a OV ELF i Np OFT'Aiq ;96fSTATE 11 0115a5 FLLi/AL E>mvr« g� �Y�tLITG ADOGES -2a1 sins) �RCEL—NO . 1 [Onm rip eK PG...) DAtTrDOC�O i4 STA�v TFR YA •' 1tt-Ta �D-TD TYP p` LOT _l cmrYltt[N AYIF ao'm®rvLMO fFiN fIL-1f .� r �7M (rn� R[ 1 4,105 0 Tsa i6za"i0Rt0'" ° u 92160 627-071-0 5 18002 44885 w S+w "Em c1R 5,900"33,473 S9,T;3 2 1:'°: .� gyp p I4� 21 16 L 116 PkM�VUTAGEE Wit 7 77 6G5 7.ao0H y H QKrirgyA. U a 6Z7-171-j?r6 ° o�, 3 � �y� 21 6 l < P PAM VIWIf# LMIT T p�� qp� 3,6 0 rr ��3 t he ":I a 910D1YOiS GARr weYt 6 7_p �27 low T3038lRAWY 111 �,983 12,6oD �,S+R G —�! 48 21?, p Epp r� 21 6 L PMAA VILLAGE WIT 7 21.xr.M 0 7 8 HIO (iY4Yt111�►AtMIDOHESMTTU A2,W Fsqqqo Itac 18♦m73038L AYLAGE T111 DE p� �tp 3•K3 0 0 3 243 0 FJJ 4 R'Q7M rr ----- ----- _ in ° e2m— —'!!-oo`"_° oo6F eoo___- --PS 21 071i_ -- ; PAL VUJAM-aa.rnt e:s2�"'"n°�i`�"Tzo 6a�.s�'c� o �-� 14,710 0 rr JT s1DrEY AN TTYIME T G �� HIG1LAr 11 —071-040 7,216 45, alp 7610 79.75 21 16 L 16D FNM VILLAGE WIT 7 p �•SB1 9 I41 /• 0 FAO 3,95c 0 rr" tt 6 L�JA'wii FUMm " ��'01ofW+MUIav a 6Z7-071- N41 18030 73180 we"y 111 ,�'71,811 9[,571 166.383 o C, Ri_ 79C)L 21 16 L 161 PAUN VILLAGE WIT T p�g� q�p 90•� 7•� 78�MIQ 111lW4J�S DESERT, u 627-071--042 18030 73196 HNiWr 11133.17 871 T76,631 197,4a o cl �anA .CARY M 21 16 L 162 PALM VILLAGE WIT 7 270.3290M .JOW kl ATEIS VIE. PA 16508 6g7-071—043 nsp 47 n �o xY _ 21 16 1 151 PALM VILLAGE OUT 7 0 �0'000 -0 �'216 L 19 ) gip 21 rr MJt rTLE SEND TR c7 Nr _ --0 66, b 4 0 LITTLE eEw TR•�ALM DESERT. Git-92260 627—V71�-n/'y5 18aJ0' 73088 HIGYIY-1,1- PAU7 p��T- - -n 7605 !B 21 16 L i54 P PA119� VILLAGE ll1IT 7 0 48,361 18,186 YS t�►►��g$m� qo 06 16 L 153 ) 18,466 U13 73086 HIG "Y 1116PALM DESERT. GA 62;� LWSEC 1803D 73086 HIGHYIY Ill PALM DE T p p� rS 6 L lsc P PALM VILLAGE ttIIT 7 2.200 0 �.42p16 i a� FCJ) 71907" ° Rt +'7 ES ,7�35�44TnLLER °nf�m 1R�WALA DFART, u vm 627-071- 6 gr lY 0 vo�.»5O M 21 16 L ISG P PALM VILLAGE UNIT 7 0 �'�7 0 a,29q a1S CY �+• M 0 a6`�64 M!b'QUtAVE�WIVBLSIDE. U 92506 p6p�7p--Qp C 18030 73038 HIG1{MY Ill PA 14 DESERT 922n l5 �p �p IB ZI 16 L 154 P PALMM VILLAGE WIT 7 1'S81 0 11.787 13,368 b FKH ,WO3M7,000H I`1 P 0 BM 60 DESERT. U 92261 6p�pp7_p7�'1� IHSEC 18030 730% HIQM%y 1114 PALM DESrT 9?a60 15 S �..F6.Z1_16—L 154--.P PALMy►_ViLL1l_E_WI.i 7 1,990 0 0 1.990 a FKt 4 C 7 �CilSf�. 011512 1984 COP IGI�(T� gy A fiEG E(�kIVEAS[JAD�E a �4p2�5i1�1 ,rn<�p) AF DJSJIfk o�xgFrCR Nor/ f DSE ESTATE 1iE<i15TEft. OCT 84 1E/k E 1 �1IH LEAST"�F7i11 titgltiili5°YT1E 1Wcr. 1� 1bV E REG15 011SZT FARM Li I=slim iPIL �. W WWIS§*ZOR SjhS) _ ARC L O P.PROPZUA FLI. « 0 TEi1r M96WY` `M80*W RDOIEr A` - -18g30 7312D HIG1YlY-111"-PALPI-p��r �r I T l t*PAL1�DfSETT, u _ 627 71 L 14,708 93,Zc7 y61,11gg 3g9 !y _ �q_� �� 16 ---� -P-PA M-VILLAGE WGr 7--- 0 R' 71 Mftii JIM 1 � -- ---- 10030 s�6 9 t zl .so 1 t65Ao ° 6 7 71— CY Y o tse,700 Oise�ll"r6 L Asa > ,pr�p7 Y!� A 21 /�6 L PALM VILLAGE Wtr 7 E 0 R2 M �I O1R(i a hAYIPw+ DESERT, a 6Z7--U72- 1n� 16002 730et srr+GII+6Qao wro <° 9 °l�, s o Al �-- — -- �IB 2T_6--L- PA!lN.-VnIJLGE-LNii_7 _ ,Z3 JDw `" w TNPLS*LM MALES a 90D45 627-��7L-�Q2Y-- 71 oat 16 21 16 L 13,T pN{A1 VILLAGE 1►IIr 7 0 4,105 0 4,tos 0 R2 JT � rA'ALFfASO Z*TT0R3.Yp pE /�/� (�,p� 1 '" 0 7G099 Xt ""A!'"T*95 Ga 5%" a 6Z71- 72-V V3 "Ou VILLAGE mmo c1R 0 <PA,SGT 2�.6% 7,0001 `" p� �T hEEL f12B6 1�3M3�y 1Z �MD CIR DE�tT y�yp R1 R1 ` �S o Ri F�7,9gi VISTA 'OWIWpID IIi6E. a 9P270 6!B 21 1672L t FNIFM VILLAGE tNii 7 c z0 Z3,117 43 60E 0 ' � yr wwlr PaDOROT►rr � 1 0 z1 »u+► MAIN. a 92646 627-072-005 'ww o u,ar3 0 1J.,GF" 0 YY y � Mt S00 M-21-16--L-129 PALF11-VILLAGE-1NIF 7 0 R' 73101 SSM110�OR1f0 wY*PMFI DESERT. GR 67�726 i �101 SAN 0011I0 wY WVIt p� Ri Ri - p7p III114999 21�/1�6 L 111333DDD PALM VILLAGE tWT 7 0 4,718 1 ,077 ,795 7,0001 J 36 7,OODH R2 fI VIER E TTREi�MISSE�S�t��'�i*I Urt"�E P*SAW 627-1J 1 1 W H �•� a°•00 !B 21 16 L 1 F'AL1M VtLLKE lllti 7 0 14,994 0 14,99f 0 P7P1 0 M FI VIER EJiHttt2ISES INhLWr"PME P*FR4W 18002 8 ..� T ARV Om cot 92260 6L7—V73�1 0 14,994 0 14,9'y. p y J HiU6 1 2 28 60 ab,006F 16 21 16 L 11 F7NIN VILLAGE LN1T 7 —/�^ I D T. d 0 `" �M,, W `# WSW. u 6Z 7-073L; J3 ' LtxF uur i E cOR ,0.9 3iE 4 ,�a 7,0 oN `" u PP66 SS Z '.0719 o at JT R'A"n+vw Desa+r, a 627-073—�94 ,eooz 44se9 E swr�l.Ee+rE c6R n.o""'3°r�, 00' °c,mo 7.aooN R' a $ LTS,1 1 1z.10 1, P6 21 16 L 1 PALIN Vlll/if� L11JT 7 4 -n ^ T.AO7M 0 YY J �(IR+R4t1L pE w. cA 92260 627-073-905 18D02 0 15,000 45,000 60,O000 0 R1 Ji 1 F8 21 16 L 11 FrYFV1 VILLAGE lliIi 7 9'" ° `�` v $�OEss W*R JT JVES 10 , u 92270 627-073—�O6 laopz 7srn s+w por:oor�Io wYo <v' " ° 'T .qJ5 0 `" v, PE 21 16 L 12 PALMA VILLAGE LMT 7 & D 7 ATE FWIS M F BG �T 011957 1984 OD?MRI(#1f IQ1 ��lK, ' 1GAL AI I�AtE IEGISiER. ;GCT BG. i1 « .# 5[Tlby O115T1 pp ��pp�� �r • - P UMO PIL .r 53,990 d ' 7iTs2 H[QYnr itt�flAlJ1 DESERT, a uffc low 73M NIGW iII _per p� yip NA n 1e 4 A P PAl1M VILL/lFF URT 6 �• 0 p0�{f,01g7 2p5.�i7 ., 0 ` F.0 ' 35A 0 P 0 U KWI. G 92MOtwu low 73M mfmv�Iq�.356 � 0 0 1d.366 0 fKT (� qqy�pp�� pp� nu- L 4 AP FMM VA A(E LWt 6 p�� o�p 48,70E 0 T3!$ AtES'SM Pr1U1 DESERT. U ��IIVSEc R111 1 V M�OItl 6.00PALM 00 0 0 6.60D 0 i(L IT 6 �;9 62 8 Cr 46; 0 � 7T1li��'UI D1N11�t15. G q?2d0 CK7�OY+O�S t� p4_f, � �1 PFV L�f Ilea L v A PALM VDAW Oat 6 0 95,83T 0 01K6 81 L • A ) 46,38E 0 P 0�R Sg3KRLY9R cipTV,u 90M �twu ISM 73 t<S NIAir1r t,t PMRJR p� �!, L 9 A F^ M VRLAG: tM t 6 1,200 0 - o C'10 GM (/R�� p Oe�81 L t A ) 00000� T� �a, R 70 15 •rM CO a 9PZii �j27— p(1-0�6 t 71i1t ktAYW tti POA{�I�DE�iRi 6,77� tau L1 OAT ,,��, w �y I le 2D+� L 3 A qY/M VI1L1�R�QT 6 •�D O '�T o c' Pewc'�iS�i °�"SiAr`11t�PAL�iR o1TE93tiA0f," E 6 7— 84► 0 7 'am 79NO Ra01wr nt PAIl+ " 2 7 p 43�B 81 L 0a2 A ) �p yp !B?b J� L 6 A PA M VILLAGE LOUT 6 0 57,9t1 ?lf,i Qe atR L S A ) 99.1' 15 Q C1 $�7TlllFlEf D g�/�g� (p (R� V �p 7iA,0 NIQR/Ir „1 6 PAIR DESBtT, U peW PAUM YIIIAff Rl4Tt6t 4'A, 0 0 4 R g5 7 p� p�0p081 L PA) �_ 0 �IY itt 9WAV1 DESERT. G ��L 1 VILIAiF L9HT'6197.0FMX Sr 0 7,jQD a MA MR g�R UdEC FftM pE a�i h4-019 81 L ,�5 A ) 1Qp7,3y00 0 R�7�i91S0—lU�py4Y 11,.PAL1R OESBRT. U �g� t VIC!/1� 11QT161 21an " �•�4tgl � 0 5 R� 8'S 02 L 011 " ) 0R4t1HJRG, IL 601% g��t�C I$MO MO 1418"T 1116 ��,�1<� L 0 5 4A�) Ma L 6 A F)IL1M VILLAS: lMii 6 3.114 0 SUMFIgp cppp IHC 4 LWK ISM 73A60 NIG Mr 111 PA M SPRpW y 8 02 L 011 rm NIOiMr 1,i�TAtll DESERT, CA 92262 lB � ' 6 A P)H1N YILIIRfiQ t/QT 6 17,355 0 0 17,�5 O2 �,4 5�T 92Oe 20 61 L .Z55 AA) e 4§ 02 L 011 PJC) TiASO IRR fifwr 111wNN DESERT, G !e� 6 A MIX t PAR1M VIWIfiF lWT'b, 4,49K� ' 0 0 4 ! 0 6TA 8pp ��j� p� gQ08 20 81 L 5 A )a ,6611 02 L 011 Pam) 1 6 4 Ell DDRR�PAI.l1 SkM.S, GR 9mv 627 91-004 ,�3i 73075 Ni04N1 ,,, .97E 150.68!< 328 a%" .{ !9 21 8 A P f"OESMt BL D 10 E RFLISRER. O[T 8G 1984 CIpYRIO _BY_f /ILE.4j�}(E_F.iEGISTER. RI1l8:S)DE. [w. CDSnt !:`t[t7IIf_.toc¢ • ntctnronro cm .�srrr.•�.�- ..-. �....r ..--. 1 R. 011558 1984 COPYR' REAL ESSTATEEFGISTEERG EL�•�}•E�(�fSI TIDE IN WTIC BELOW T07B-000RliCT,D9fT DOESRNOTOWA~ 115E aPACY. E fSECiI$TEIt. Q�T % THIS INFORMATION IJ = FROM AFD REMAINS T)E PROPERTY OF RIVERSIDE REAL ESTATE REGISTER vi 573 41S,TVE-.RSIOE IST ___--,485�III0t RiVF EMPT» BUSS VST-C RAILING ADDRESS (OR SITUS) PARCEL-NO. SS-m P.PRaP LAND IMW Fu.1UL E7®vT» BV VVSSTT- P BK PG...) � DATE-DOE.-M-AP—STN4—TfR-VAL-•—TST-TD 3�D•TD-- rw 13K_PG— -LOT-M—P+—&EOfVIS-IOI,NME-OR-FfMFERTY-DEESSORIPTION-10THER-rV-SK fG...)r �i R.ANTS INC PALM L 0t1 XJJ) F CITY BMA K BBtDGKA%.A^D. TX 75042 �C MUMS A P�PAU7 DESERTIGiWY 11163,123 p�� OtT 0 63,C1123 b% FET� I 7 L 0„ Ba0) 1. tt CARRISMA*P�ALM SPRINGS, u 92262 627-191-005 18031 7DES1 HI(1114Y 111 P"66B,�9 T45,041 1T ,90 6' ' � I F1 �76103 5M F6 21 6 A P PAUI DESSti 7904 L C,. DG I 730 , HI(��Y'111-PALM DESERT, U �pp�p 01 C 1p�3PAEl7 DESERTIGiiY+Y III 9,261 �1 DESgSRtT q0�9 a32 E � 7 ( 011 GIB) 9 8O ka-ANNfIN, U 92803 MB_2 -19150--�6 �C P�PALM-DESStTIG)iNY 111 3,3311' DE UO ' -0 3,331 02 RX 41Q4 0 R1 '�-71ui- Y(N GMAR FO*R*" MIRAGE, U 92270 627-19'—OV6 '8 ' 73185 HIG)WY 111 c S3D1O2 161,3O522�14,0CI 77 0 " 4 761B2g19o437 MB 21 50 _L 6 f P PALM DESERT �t 8005 ,COW R' 73)95 Iia 11N1WALM DESERT, U 92260 627-192-009 '�' �1 HIOit1Y 111 0 46 612 TSS,6955 1�00,307 0 " 4 76O99L�139754 MB 21 50 L 9 F P PALM DESERT p�0 R2 Pr 2761i�iA 74 TIES atO.EL, a 9zKT7 627-192-014 " 73"0 EL PASEo P o 340,WT0 525.000�,Doo o C' F 83178 155214 2 ,650.00 1,SOO,000N MB 21 50 L 22 F PALM DESERT R1 MARSH S FASHION CLEANERS LAIADRY INC 000-037-018 LNSEC IOD31 73100 EL PASE03 PALM DESERT 92260 F ,ODW 73100 EL PASEO 3*PALM DESERT, U 1L2-014 7,597 0 0 7,977 0 FOW M9 21 50 L 22 F PALM DESERT R1 PE�PdtTER TRAVEL a TORS OF THE DESERT INC 000-037-314 UaC 18031 73160 EL PASEO PALM DESERT 92260 )0( f W 731,OO60 EL PASEDWALM DESERT, U 69 192-014 7,646 0 0 8,411 0 FAO MB 21 50 L 22 F PALM DESERT m .1 FR® SIFPA7R a ASSOC 60p�p7-p51-017 LNSEC 19031 73160 EL PASE06 PALM DESERT 92260 JT 0 73160 EL PASEO 6*PALM DESERT, CA TAX CODE_ 50 MB 21 192-0'L��/Y'�2,,2 f PALM DESERT 6,000 0 O0 66,600 0 FOG 7404 ooW R' 622 ILiSEIS�5TTW BC, av+ v6L7z3 627-192-0 0 1eo31 73,6o EL PASEO PH 0 123,259 ,98.285 TZ1,543 B " 3 7903 44122 1 Too 11 ,000 MB 21 50 L 1 F PALM DESERT NE1i42TL TRAVEL a TM IF T)E9DESEiRT INC �0 Ll C 16 F 18oP1 73160 ALM EL PASEO PALM DESERT 92260 0 EFZ LEASINGC73160 EL PASEO*PALM DESF3tI, CA 2336600 ppp.pV,�2�i 1,083 0 �0 11,191 0 GTA 0 271 RAMl!' A184O*TMPA, FL 33602 � _l lF6ECf 1803 PALM DE60 SERT PASfO SPAM OESEiRTO 0 1 .836 0 GIB ) 0 Cl TC 91A2'HILLCRESi RDN Y HILLS, 627-1 92-0 1 18031 7317o EL PASEO PALM 1 ?ER 206,6589 342 C15P 0 CI 7 L b 4 ) 9105 926% 1 333.85 303,50ON 238,330 M3 21 50 L 1 F PAM DESERT 342 Od5 E 10 1984 CCP111104T BY REAL ESTATE REGISTER RIVERSIDE CA. 92501 (714)7811943. A DISTRIBUTOR FOR NATIONWIDE RFJL ESTATE REGISTER. OCT 84 1904 C"IG REk E THISC INFORMATION ISISELEEASED F� Ate* REPAIINSOTH TO BEE PROPERTY OF,RI�VERS�IDE REAL E�STYATTEi REGISTER 11 F NOT } RL 1 MY P Fi I T _— 1985 EDITION R '9�Y PAHC VST{ IMILING A=GESS (OR SITIIS) PARCEL-NO• �� ADCRE3 SS-YR P.PROP LAN) 1MPRV FlL-VAL E*IPT•1 BUSS KT{ (HIEING ADORES: DATE [(DOL--NO PP STW TFR YAL• 1ST TD aAD-TD TYP 9( PG LOT BLK '� RWIVISION ft41'E I PRQ'ERTLDESCR[PTIM (OWNER TYP BK FG.,.) 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Ill W WSHINGTOPNCHICAW, IL 60602 192-033 26,978 0 0 26,878 0 BEW 739M HIGHWAY ll'.a MB 21 50 L 11 PALM DESERT 013 21 50 L 10 ) PFOFESSIOWIL PROPERTY SERVICES INC OOD-040-476 (N5EC 18031 73241 HIGHWAY 1114C PALM DESERT 92260 1.00 XX PALM DESERT REDELEI 73241 MIDWAY III 4CWAM DESERT, CA 627-192.033 4,050 0 0 4,455 0 GTA 4SZ5 FRIC)QY PEAR MB 21 50 L 11 PALM DESERT 0B 21 50 L 10 > 7906 136148 S.k"TLE PROPERTIES INC LNSEC 18031 73241 HIGHWAY 111 PALM DESERT 92260 1.00 CP WILLA RD ALLEN AAA 73241 HIGHWAY Ill-PALM DESERT, CA -19 33 14,407 0 0 14,407 0 FCG 73B47 HIGHWAY 111•F -MB_ 50 ---L it_—.._PALM DESERT (MB_21_50 L__10_)_, 8205 78742 1 264.0( P' TICH"PALM DESERT PROPERTY — 1803Y- _--- _- _-- -- -- - - - - - C1SP 1.05-CY - { FRYE JAES B i LEST 140TH-GARD<3W4 CA 90248 = _—627-�)192—V34 0 420,321 0 420,321 0 + 73845 HIGHWAY 111K sour 127399 1 440.00 4O6,D00F 2oo,006 Ma 21 50 L 24 F PALM DESERT F1 P SERT FLORIST 0O BOX 1069-SA/TAA MONICA, �90406 ' 627-192-0�5 18031 73125 HIGHWAY 111 PALM DESERT300,752226% � 1006 Cl PALM 73B47 HIGHWAY 1111-F y8302 37349 1 [ MB 21 50 L F F PALM DESERT 0 395,929 �C R�KAR ER�IRI ES IK _ ODD-035-3 INSEC 18031 73125 HIGHWAY 111 PALM DESERT 92260 1.06 GMRAKIAA MICHAEL A 62'7 9 S,� 114,696 C 3,412 118,110 0 FET 11363 DCna TERESA C _ M 21 50. -- .L-- -9--F P-Pkl1-DESERT --- ------ - - - . ... .-1 721A0�14t032D CR FIDELITY FPERAL SAX E LOAfJ ASSN 209 627-192-036 19031 73040 EL PfSEO 9SPALM DE T �3,1192 60 CRISP 0 ®P 73853 [H�OWY iit�f 8007 124581 11 3"74.00 340,000F PM 59 90 �6PP 1 PM 13584 slt 335577 7903 9 WJWME LAN BER BMAJA DESERT, CA 60�Qp7-0492-036 LwC 18031. 73040 EL PASECB 6P� CESERTO 0 260 0 FEE Ygt �Y 73040(DOING B.G. AS: FIDELITY FEDERAL SVGS C LOW )PM S9 'A P 1 PM 13584 73955 HIGHWAY 111-f G 10 REGISTER. O 1 84 1984 COPYRI REAL R ESTAi� REGI$ RIVERSIDE CA. 92501 (714)781�g4j, A D STRIBUr0I1 FOR PIATIQ�LIDE REAL ESTATE Rf1i/STER, pCT g4 0 S6 RFAI ETTHTIS INFORMATION IS LEASED FIRO�M T 1pI�ISLaTIffiOP PROPERTY �RfYERS,D pE5 SAL ESTATE GIS�t 011576 1 Ri 4-V.� EXEMoT•. eusE 9Ttf.R rYP aR PG...) AT {o ML0 IANPG ADDRESs*?Ot SITUS) D TYPP . mP urn IMRv fLE-vA. 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STATE REGISTER. OCT & `yam 198/. C(PYRI VST t F94ILtNG ADORES -(CR_SITUS) P C L-N0. ss- P.PRW LAND RPRV Fll-yAL Exewr=� EiAE ZME Rim" T$ -C FMIL�m DATE DW-M AP I STA%P TFR VAL* 1ST-TD ao-TD TYP PG LO( Rt7K W SLEDIVISfON NMF OR PROPERTY DESLRIPTi(H (oTF62 TYPI�.Ffi...Z DATE �OrOp,C f Q AP SSTEN yy 730IN �Y GLEN PL~ST LOS ANGELES, CA 9o024 640�1 35-0) ! ' 0 4,236 0 4,236 0 79 HIO4MY 111 M9 86 L—n7 PALM VISTA WIT 2 LF� p� Y CR PA 4 DESERT T��O�TORS INC 64 1 35�1J1 8 'SM 44473 MWWY AVE OPAg,% ,5 9�I,347 0 � low U �y S D% Moos °49Do(9 971d MB86 L 4 P" VISTA WIT 2 MI zpna{6,/8� 6615W + 730PV,GIN JACK RY GLEN 9 V%FST LOS AN;ELES, u %D24 64( 135-02 9 ' 0 4,236 0 4,236� L 3 % Hi12 068 6 810!( ? 25S M3 86 L PALM VISTA WIT 2 OB 333 P OgDESERT� M D ITT. 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GT��640-140-004 POR NE 1/4 (F SEC 19 TSS JE 47�O�R TOTAL °DESCbID ION SEE AS�SS 7806 9999A6 0Pxx e Dec 1058>wAMILA, CA92236 640-140-005 ' ' 0 0 0 0 0Z0 TL78-TOpEtL�TTa SAFE A TAX CWE=200 FM W 01 P F FM 1570 8103 rigCR P 0 4o15�fl,ETM PAPoC, G 90624 64Q 140-008 ' ' T29IX1 NIDHI4Y 11/ T4,456, 5,729, OBI Cl S7260 TFl- PASEO-PA 8312 s360G08 1Cp FBI 5S LL 1 TR 18%2 ( q p 91LOW 03 999996 CE P 0 R�4015�4 PAW, CA 906X marq I TR 18029 1� HIGtY4Y 1111,461, 0 0 1,461, 70 FKG M MAS T1750 EL PASEO /3' PT TEAD496 INS a ANAUITY ASSN ODESE F Go- -09918 m 72Ct� �72940 1tt*PALM DESERT, o 1.264. 85.000 1.649, 6 � 62 MM� TR 18942 D 2 DE 1984 COPYRIGHT ESTKATEEREGISTEERRGBELEREG S'HESIW6R ICN BELOW TO BEC�CT,DHJI' DOES�N01°Rii4lSAvr IT SS ACETATE REGISTER. OCT B4 1984 CO THIS INFORMATION ID LEASED FRC14 NO REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF RIVERSIDE REAL ESTATE REGISTER 013075 g���S'�p� �lTjP� 1985 VS1-{ FMILING ADDRESS w... R SIT1a> PARCEL-NO SS-YR F.PFOP LA'O I1PRV FLL-vx. 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QA1E DOC-O OF JAC TA" INC (p��4p.�.p�q5 1-'77 INSEC 18029 72840 H1C34dAY 111459 PALM DESERT 0 b 14,34 IRE 72840 HIGHWAY 111 459*PAIM DESERT, CA M3133 55�'E 8 P TR 18942 8.669 0 O b.669 0 FIE Y IRE ZN ES �gLIF [NC tlSEt 18029 TIBW HLG)RduY 1113379 PALlI DESHRT� uI 13G,344 22 ' 0� FKA 810951 2 2PM4 p'BALo' D( 15 0.IRVING, TX 75015 �ppp..p55 8 P TR 18%2 PAUM KS5�t1 DESERT gip146312 29E 68733 PEE' Z���6KAATEDRALI PALLCITY CA 92234 MINA 14p j4 USEC PB029 TR 1 0 HIGKd4Y Y1171,000 02252,200 fKS Tx.73 EL PAST 8942 1 FVTATCE 2 INC WO-O33 5 IHSEC 18029 72640 HIGHWAY 111 PALPI DESERT 92260 14.34 IEiNEY MILLI/ 49M N CC NTY AD 18 NO 203*PEW HOPE, MN 55428 640-14 1 49,041 C %,569 145,610 0 FET 18076 EAST BAL RIil33 55 L 8 P TR 18942 FBS BUSINESS FINANCE CORP OD3-i14 (NSEC 18029 72840 HIGHWAY 111 PALM DESERT 92260 14.34 D0:[i•EATY OC FP O BOX 1199MIU1FAPOLIS, MI 55402 F�um�1;SK�'L B P TR 18942 47,640 0 0 47,640 0 GTE �P 0 97" 4379T3�OTH�SAN DIEGOM CA 92104 �`� �rs�t2 �C P� 189� HIGidAY 111 PALM DESERT 92261 14.34 O K COLLJ TH Pl 1,867 0 0 1,867 0 GTE 7912 252914 ' GTE LEASING CIPI�ST RI840�TAi�A, FL 33602 p � �C 18029 72840 HIGWY 111A103� DESERT 00 3 � 14534 �E �IlIFIACFA)YE LR PB133 "5 L 8 P TR 18942 3 0 ' '""r 34 2201 LEASING RRVjOKL1� 01840*TAPPA, FL 33602 Pmppp�-p4yp,{i C 18029 1�0 HIGHWAY 111G237� DESERT 92260 450 '0 GTE 112211 SSM(PIP PP 0�307755-P DEBT, CA 92262 �M3133 5554 04 ld 8 C P_��18942 72840 HIGHWAY 1112�4� DESERT86,9�b95,500 14b� F� 2 aJUsf� 1XX-CITY-OF-PALM DESERT— -- - - 640-140-01 S ' --- -- - o G -- - -o - o----bio 72509 EL PAS P 0 BOX 1977~ DESERT, CA 92261 TAX CCOE=218 .10 ACRES M/L IN POR NE 1/4 OF SEC 19 T55 R6E FOR TOTAL OESCRI � i 7005 220 {XX CITY 19977*PXMI DESERT, CA 92261 640-140-0161BD30 0 0 0 0 b� 80 72191 iPla TAX CODE=218 .08 ACRES FVL IN FOR FL 1/4 OF SEC 19 15S 86E FOR MTAL OESCRI 8011 219131 ITC SPIE01 THMS "fIDE *SPIEGEL 'ITA o-140-017 '�' �0 HIG6AY 111 OESEtT 5 � �S a� C' �9p7.p5 E 8810 WILSHIRE �V*BEVEZLY HILLS, CA 99442211 ,08 ACRES FVL IN POR NE IA OF 9CC519 M RSE FOR TOTAL OESCRI 8110 199618 '" 4P"6Jsz7s�PRIGDEY of T, CA 92260 640-140-018 '�9 p 0 0 o b� `p I PAS 8iO9�19pGRI0p9I3 "t----'T"- TAX-CODE=318--- .05--ACRES-1VL IN-.-PE�17<-OF�SEC-I9-TES-gOR61EE-fOR-TOTAL-OESCRI" j 7�pA1��F� i I im IT YIATA, FIN 55391 .640-150- 18006 T7255 Q PASE01501 PALS O��St4b 61,151 63,620 0 R' f' 11445 4A►T� 69M 76 48 FS 59 333444 �y L P TR 3753 t� 06 W 34 L 1 ) 7502 174A M 2 CA l JrCR 1984 CpP1RI �ETHIS 1REGTION 15 LE0.5tD FRCrIfiRBA �itE tt RI�VERSIOEN EIS Ai�EGI�StATE RK+ISTEit. 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