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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPP 85-29 OFFICE BUILDING/MONTEREY AVENUE 1986 PRECISE PLAN. TENTATIVE TRACT ZONE CHANGE PARCEL MAP VAM ANCE S C.U.^F REFER TO:- APPLICANT: LOCAT ION : _ Avg REQUEST: EXISTING ZONE: PREPARATION PROGRESS _ DATE BY COMMENTS APPLICATION RECEIVED LEGAL PUBLICATION SENT q-.a.-r P-1 NOTICES SENT o_ i FIELD INVESTIGATION DEPTS. NOTIFIED a- « BUILDING ENGINEERING FIRE vvzu�X PLAW v POLICE RECREATION & PARKS y SCHOOL DISTRICT DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS � FLOOD CONTROL - PRELIMINARY MEETING STAFF [REPORT FINAL PLAN APPROVAL �P13ECISE PLAN (6) LANDSCAPING PLAN (5) �pPLAN, DIRECTOR MOD. (6) HEARINGS & ACTIONS DATE ACTION VOTE REVIEW mBOARD 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 Palm ebert Water & Service.4 �Aefrict ( �� 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 SHARON K. EPPS PHYLLIS GRIGGS, District Secretary hi'ay 20 , 1986 MAY 2 2 1986 COMhIUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPAHiMEN1 Holden & Johnson Architects CITY OF PALM DESERT 73330 El Paseo, Suite D Palm Desert, California 92260 Re: Professional Office Building The Monterey Design Partnership Lot 70 , Palma Vista Unit No. 1 Monterey Avenue at Sonora Drive Gentlemen: We have reviewed the Plot Plan for the above referenced project and wish to make the following comments: 1 . The property is within the existing boundary of the Palm Desert Water and Services District. 2 . The District will provide domestic water service to the property. 3 . A frontage fee of $15. 00 per foot will be imposed along Sonora Way. The amount would be $1 , 942 . 4 . We recommend a lh-inch water meter at a cost of $1 , 350 . 5 . All frontage fees and meter installation charges must be paid before the installation work will begin. 6 . An approved 1h-inch backflow prevention device must be installed as part of the plumbing. 7 . At least one week advance notice should be given prior to service installation. 8. The plan indicates that certain improvements are to be located over our existing water main. A copy of the plans which show the location of the water, is enclosed. The owner shall execute an agreement that provides that Holden & Johnson Architects May 20 , 1986 Page Two if at any time in the future the water main requires repair, the owner shall pay for all costs related to the repair including removal and replacement of the improvements in the vicinity of the required repair. 9. The addition of any new fire hydrants or the relocation 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. 10 . 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. A copy of the Fire Sprinkler Connection Standard is enclosed. If you have any questions in regard to the above, please contact us. Very truly yours, Robert C. H. Lawman, President CC: Mainiero, Smith and Associates, Inc. N I. I.S6 IT .o, L! . a'31d�OfY 9/7/7d/707 30/Y77d„17 /Y/V!N 7S31S „O D/Y/1.41.Y3 Z t ' 3nN3nd 1(3&31NOW dVYV �! 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H. LAWMAN, President R. CLAIR McDONOUGH SHARON K. EPPS January 8, 1985 PHYLLIS GRIGGS. District Secretary X�^ Mr. Harold Housley Housley Associates, Inc. 74-091 Larrea Street Palm Desert, California 92260 Re: Plot Plan 85-29 Lot 70, Palma Vista Unit No. 1 Monterey Avenue at Sonora Drive Dear Mr. Housely: We have reviewed the Grading Plan for the above referenced project and wish to make the following comments: 1 . The property is within the existing boundary of the Palm Desert Water and Services District. 2. The District will provide domestic water service to the property. 3. A frontage fee of $12.00 per foot will be imposed along Sonore Way. The amount would be $1 ,908.00. 4. The existing water meter may be used, however if a 1%2 inch size is desired there will be an additional cost of $1 ,150.00. 5. All frontage fees and meter installation charges must be paid before installation work will begin. 6. If a 1'z inch meter is installed, an approved 1-1,-inch backflow prevention device shall be installed as part of the plumbing. 7. At least one week advance notice should be given prior to service installation. 8. The plan indicates that certain improvements are to be located over our existing water main. The owner shall execute an agreement that provides that if at any time in the future the water main requires repair, the owner shall pay for all costs related to the repair including removal and replacement of the improvements in the vicinity of the required repair. Mr. Harold Housley January 8, 1986 Page Two 9. The addition of any new fire hydrants or the relocation of any existing, if 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 RCHL/ca i cc: Mr. Ramon Diaz i i 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 73-510 Fred Waring Drive E Q 1�01- Palm Desert, CA 92260 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES SUBJECT: Filing of Notice of Determination in complian66f'1WfEhNSetti-onR21108 or 21152 of the Public Resources Code. A Project Title/Common Name: Monterey Design Partnershi (p PP 85-29) Date of Project Approval : October 15, 1985 State Clearinghouse Number ( if submitted) : N/A Contact Person: Stan Sawa, Principal Planner Proiect Location: Southwest corner of Sonora Drive and Monterey Avenue. Project Description: 5410 square foot office building. 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 of 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. AA17� 12JP?11 BOARD OF SUPERVISz> S Signature Title F Z IL i J Date Received for Filing NOV 1 91985 Please return date-stamped copy in the enclosed envelope. -LERKM fn�W� gDfX-SUPE 1WPZ County of Rbr,toe.5lnte of Cant:,mla tx�� h +��rfn'9+ip'`+,Assi4izr.' i MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION OCTOBER 15, 1985 ff E r discussion on the matter had taken place. Commissioner Richards j indicated that he felt the issue should be discussed by the planning t _ ,.1 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. i 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 NorPP� MONTEREY DESIGN PARTNERSHIP, Applicant Approval of a negative declaration and precise plan of design to allow construction of a 5410 square foot office building in the R-2 S.P. zone " I (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 . I 6 t. MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION OCTOBER 15, 1985 Commissioner Wood asked if the site was included in the study being considered by the committee composed of two planning commission members and two members of the city council which was set up to study office professional . Staff replied yes. Commissioner Wood asked for clarification regarding the status of the recommendation from that committee. Commissioner Richards stated that the committee thoroughly approved the concept and design regarding setbacks, height, common areas of easements, but did not know what action was next. Mr. Diaz replied that an amendment to the standards was scheduled tentatively for November 5, to initiate those recommended changes. He noted that this would comply with the rezoning. i Commissioner Wood asked if this building and the adjacent one were separate office buildings. Commissioner Richards stated that they were being done together because of aesthetic and other practical views, but had separate owners. Chairman Crites opened the public testimony and asked the applicant to address the commission. MR. RICH HOLDEN, explained that these would be his firm's offices and noted that he felt they complied with the requirements of the R-2 zoning. Mr. Diaz explained that in order to proceed with the office professional with a conditional use permit or if rezoned to office professional , no conditional use permit would be required. Staff explained that staff had assumed that the project would be rezoned, but was delayed by second reading by the city council . Mr. Holden asked if approval could be obtained by a condition regarding the zone change. Chairman Crites asked if anyone present wished to speak in FAVOR or OPPOSITION to this case. There being no one, the public testimony was closed. Commissioner Wood expressed concern regarding approving projects with a condition that has not been approved by the planning commission or city council . Chairman Crites agreed that it was not a good policy as a norm and stated if the recommendations of this committee are changed during hearings that the development that receives approval would have to come back if they don't meet requirements. Commissioner Wood asked if this met Mr. Phillip's requirements. Mr. Phillips stated that he would have preferred a change of zone first, but stated that as long as the applicant 7 i I it MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION OCTOBER 15, 1985 i understood that approval was based on the approval of the zone change he had no problem. Chairman Crites asked If the applicant understood. The applicant indicated a non-verbal affirmative response. Commissioner Richards explained that the committee had come up with a far more restrictive policy than what would have been required in the past. He stated that the committee felt this was an ideal concept. I j Action: Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Commissioner Downs, adopting the findings as presented by staff. Carried 4-0. I Moved by Commissioner Richards, seconded by Commissioner Downs, adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 1091 , approving PP 85-29, subject to conditions as amended. Carried 4-0. C. Case No. PP 25-83 (Amendment #1) - I. HAROLD HOUSLEY, Applicant Approval of an amendment to a precise plan of design to allow construction of an office on land located on the west side of Monterey Avenue, north of the Palm Desert Town Center (44-311 Monterey Avenue) . Mr. Sawa outlined the staff report and recommended approval . Commissioner Downs asked for and received clarification regarding the. deletion of the parking space and reduction of the building size. Commissioner Wood asked about the deletion of the circular drive and staff's reasons for that deletion. Staff indicated that cars could be parked face to face which would require backing out onto Monterey Avenue. Chairman Crites opened the public testimony and asked the applicant to address the commission. MR. RICK HOLDEN, 44-616 Santa Margarita, explained that they are to separate buildings. He felt that in regards to the circular drive, one car would be using it at a time. He stated that he would like to keep it if possible. He asked about easements being reciprocal . Staff indicated that it could be included in the conditions. Mr. Holden indicated that the 8 PROOF OF PIIBLICATION This space Is for the County Clerk's Filing Stamp (2015.. C.P.) STATE OF CALIFORNIA, - County of Riverside RECEIVED • I am a citizen of the Unifed�,Vpl ar a� CITY Y OF PALM DESERT ' resident of the Count afores m e the a9eof eighteen years, an@,(ipfaCp�irkio Q F ,[Pof of Publication of or interested in the above-entitled ma ter. 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PPa z9 p EREBY GWEN that a B i week 1.5. g wal as held before and published .., .. ............. en Planning Commis slder a request by in the City of ..9P.1n.AeAC.r.0............. wa of a nep IRve eecCounty of Riverside, and which news• tareaonaPreuse plan ofdesign to allow construction of a 5a10 paper has been adjudged a newspaper square lool onrce building In the R.2 S.P.zone(office professional Zone of general circulation by the .Superior p "ding)ao'co;pa located tthe Court of the County of Riverside, State of and Monterey Avenue,more Pan4 wlarlydescribedas' ' APN 6401354M California,under the dateof.lAL5..r 19•b4,, SAID public heating will be held on , Tuesday.October 15,1955.at 21.00 83658 p.m.in the Council Chamber at the ' Palm Desen City Hall.73-510 Fred Case Number .........:......; that the notice, Waring Drive.Palm Desert.C01401 his,at which time end place all In Of which the annexed is a printed copy (set retested persons are invited to at. in type not smaller than nonpareil), has oapropohp and edacansinco 11 you a°ergo the be limited to raising in coon,You been published in each regular and entire may beor sommors, only those Issues you or somaoae eye rased Issue of said newspaper. and not In any at me public hearing described in supplement thereof on the followingdates, demo deli or in then city coupon dance delivered or in to the coy cpvnca to-wit: (or planning cammSSon)or,or prior 1 0�4 .• to.the PUDik hearing.AMON A.DIAZ, .................................................... Secretary n Peua Green all in the year 19..SS ' Planning Commission (Pub.D.P.Oct.a,INS) 1 certify (or declare) under penalty of, perjury that the foregoing is true and .correct. Dated at.......Palm...Desert . ..... . BS. California, this.4..it..h.....day of.Oct......., ig Lure , P fee copiu al ihle of ank form maY ba to cured from CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER SERVICE BUREAU, INC. Legal Advertising Clearing House 120 west Second St.,,Los Angeles, Calif. 90012 Telephone: (213) 625.2541 Please raYue11 GENERAL Proof of Publication when ordering l h l e form. , 1 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING NOTICE OF ACTION Date: October 18, 1085 MONTEREY DESIGN PARTNERSHIP HOUSLEY ASSOCIATES, INC. c/o Pick Holden 7d-091 Larrea Street. 73-330 E1 Paseo, Suite 8 Palm Desert, CA 92260 Palm Desert, CA 92260 R P 85-29 The Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert has considered your request I and taken the following action at its meeting of October 15, 1985. APPROVED BY PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1091 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. -4�k RAMON A. DIAZ, SECf�ETAR " PALM DESERT PLANNING C 1ISSION RAD/tm PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1091 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE - _ CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A PRECISE PLAN OF DESIGN TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A TWO STORY OFFICE BUILDING LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SONORA DRIVE AND MONTEREY AVENUE. CASE NO. PP 85-29 WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, California, idid on the I5th day of October, 1985, hold a duly noticed public hearing to consider the request of MONTEREY DESIGN PARTNERSHIP for approval of a negative declaration and precise plan of design to allow construction 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, more particularly described as: I APN 640-135-009 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 will not have an adverse impact on the environment and a negative declaration of environmental impact has been prepared. .WHEREAS, at said public_ hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimcnv and arguments, if any, of ail 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 t_he precise pian 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 85-29 is hereby granted for reasons subject to the attached conditions. 3. That a negative declaration of environmental impact is hereby approved. i i I I i , PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO 1091 ti 3 =PASSED, :'APPROVED and .ADOPTED at a regular meeting or" the Palm Desert - Planning Commission, held on this 15th day of October, 1985, by the fol '.owirg vote, to wit: -AYES: DOWNS, RICHARDS, WOOD, AND CRITES NOES: NONE ABSENT: ER-WOOD ABS.T.AIN: 22� ti11 CRD I i TE: , Cna i.^man ATiE S' RAMON A. DIAZ, Secreta /`m i - 2 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1091 1 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO. PP 85-29 i I Department of Community Development/Planning: t ." The development of the property shall conform substantially with exhibits I on file with the department of community development/planning, as modified by the following conditions. 2. Construction of the total development may be done in phases; however, each individua! phase shall meet or exceed all municipal code requirements tc the decree that: the city could consider each chase as a single project j 3. Constructio:: 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 shail become null , void and of no effect whatsoever. 4. The development of the property described herein shall be subject to the restrictions and 1 imitations 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. 5. Prior- to issuance of a building permit for construction of ar.y use contemplated by this approval , the apPllcant shall firs` obtain permits and/or r 1 e9r.3nr•? ;Jl l Ow i ng agent i es: Riverside County Department of Health P;:Im Deser* Ar:,hi'r_ect;;r•al Commission ity ' re !"arsnal a vas 7!ry water District Evidence of said permit or clearance from the above agencies shall be presented to t`e department of building and safety at the time of issuanre of a building permit For the use contemplated herewith. I 6. Detailcd 17��hting gian in compliance with applicable lighting level standards shall be submitted to city for approval ; lights to be downshining box type with recessed light source and shields facing residential area. Lights to be no higher than Board of Realtors lights. 7. In lieu of undergrounding existing utility distribution lines on property as a part of construction, the applicant shall record an agreement guaranteeing that the property will voluntarily be a part of any undergrounding district which is subsequently established by the city including the property in question. 3 i i I i PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1091 i S. Approval of precise plan is subject to meeting existing or currently proposed amendments to office professional zone. i r 9• Approval shall be subject to street vacation Of Sonora Drive by city council . 10. Prior to issuance of building permit, applicant shall record reciprocal easement for ,access and circulation purposes; easement to 2 foot wide drive with property to north and permit trafficeFrom rco"oinand SCUt.`1 to drive Cn Site Fr r .3CC0B3 tC Monterey Avenue, minimum 20 feet of pa ^vi •C ^,Or`,h S ld? C. ..�• ... ^5 to rov ided Jnt d:evel ^ _ it adjacent pr;j:=C= i `o,.Lr � .••_ sra: • ::e prcvir'ed alonr, rear prnperty 1 ine; •.+al i CCnSt':;C`2d prior to start Of COnStrUCt lOn Cf bui ldi nC. 12. Preci '.e pion .pprov.:• is subject to rezoning .approval of property to Deeartment of Pcblin Works, 1 . D:'a i:,�7e dr, Sir n51 ` iUa c .•N, c?8S sh I . as required by city ordina Pai._ , •tor to i'3suance of the Grading permit. 2. `i •a• I JP poet npent I,pon a drafnagpu _ app: we by department or public work 3. FuE .:u:�i i;. is rove'^�•as. .ar.:udir t "., 'Cra i. 5 raFF:c 3af:3'ty lighting, as ..^2GUirnd r 'tor -: :C ur UUb17C SJC, i5, sf:al I be InStCi leC in d. C�fp1ete rov.tmert plJn and specifir_ations shali be submitted. as rer;u i r.=U ty ord;n;:nce, to the city eng;veer for checking and approval before ._onst:-;,cti:>r. OF any improvements is commenced. The engineer shall ci!.,y plan., prior to 'the acceptance of the improvements Ov i 5. A1 : ,:' ivd':n d:' iv: ta;YS •3^d parking lots shall be inspected by the ?:'•y:new.^i:`.� ; OP-3f',1.Te^t .9nd .3 standard inspection Fee shall be paid Prior ' .o g1'al:i ng 7r?,'IG i . 35ur3nC 6. Landscaping maintenance on Monterey Avenue shall be provided by the property owner. 7. Traffic - safety striping on Sonora Drive shall be provided to the specification of the director of public works before placing pavement markings. I d I I i r _ PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 1091 - - - 8. Complete grading plans and specifications shall be submitted, as required i by ordinance, to the city engineer for check and approval prior to issuance of any permits. 9. Installation of curb and gutter and matching paving on Sonora Drive. 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. .`umber .3n::,, t tl -, Jays c pu . Ic works � only coe v.t,J.3y . . L o l . ded C 'Derte ` n r . i property. 12. A: 1 ,5onor.a ''nr• ;e, with fU -•.J Planter are•, ,c;; cf idth ^;;f<ed P ;o bl o. ono.v C,-ive Fran adjacent recide-ti-1 :rep. rape. cy ow:`?r. ;hut i ? .,;de i.�ndsc:ai.^,g mainten,. nce for ent!ra planter 13. Prior to grading permit is;u7nce, acplicant shall initiate and complete J•� _ation proc'r'uj'es f f or "-:.3t portion o Sonora Orive abutting subject i•..�Jperi.;-.r. fire "=^<hai : ;n;t3i , a •.J.3t ':' CtC.., C7 ..:'., `.f .Cl ^^ -F vcring 30::.. G? i F. fio.J frr-rr any ry . ;,.. . ;r a t'r,rru .,ac- dur. 'tiOn, i ':t; c •.J:? m,�„mUm.nCf i3v !r in: psi :27 it :.3i OJ>r dtin_ . .+r=�%i 1' c-cir wf ch the Flow is mea sUr +1 ,,,Flow r:niiu i r_,.'lla-ts Will ,ep*nd cm, ,�,.. ! t-I . -•> Z. ;,r;i:d ! i F:'Je:' ii.13 C:nmy s::i_er fir: hydrants so that no point o` any 3 I 0 c.,.,t From c L'ui tf ,;,g i mere L-,ar. "`0 .. ,� ire hydrant measured along approved V13'1i CUiiur t:':YJaI w:5y5. surfaces OF i•y._�,',]nI �3r"'rC1: d1. heads 5',3! l be painted 4nd t!;r_ tops .,nd nuzBl e Cape. �;ha l ! be painted cre-n. i D. :u,-bs bs she I l c a p,3 i rt rei; I5 feet in , � . e it her direction from each hydrants sl,a! I not be located closer than 215 Fee t to any building.. 3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the developer shall furnish the original and two copies -of the water system plan to the fire marshal for review. Upon approval , one copy will be sent to the building department, rI and t:,e original will be returned to the developer. I 5 - _- - - PLANNING COMMISSION RESCLJTICN NO. 1091 I r 4. The water `system plan sha! 1 be signed by a registered civil engineer and r 1 - approved t I pP by he water company, with the following certification: "i ll t`,2` ` - design of the water system in Case No. PP 85-29 fs in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the fire marshal . r 5. Prior to delivery of Mnt—ustible materials to the building si`a, the required water system shall be installed, operating, and delivering the required Flow. 1 . P: '.•.=:= Ira :�u rd ri.. the ?andsraped areas, � T@ems:;•taay .7c:d , p.;r;< ! _ 9:�13G. I I it t i 1 . . i 6 'f CITY OF PALM DESERT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STAFF REPORT TO: PLANNING COMMISSION DATE: OCTOBER 15, 1985 CASE NO: PP 85-29 REQUEST: Approval of a negative declaration and precise plan of design to allow construction 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. APPLICANT: MONTEREY DESIGN PARTNERSHIP c/o Rick Holden 73-330 El Paseo, Suite B Palm Desert, CA 92260 ENGINEER: HOUSLEY ASSOCIATES, INC. 74-091 Larrea Street Palm Desert, CA 92260 I. BACKGROUND: A. DESCRIPTION OF SITE: The 14,840 square foot site is presently vacant and void of any significant vegetation. The site is almost rectangular with the recently closed Sonora Drive along the north. Power poles run along the rear of the property. The property is presently zoned R-2, S.P. , but is currently being considered by the city council for office professional zoning as specified in the general plan. B. ADJACENT ZONING AND LAND USE: NORTH: R-2, S.P./VACANT SOUTH: O.P. , S.P./RESIDENCE EAST: R-2 (7)/VACANT WEST: R-I/VACANT C. GENERAL PLAN LAND USE DESIGNATION: Office professional . II . PROJECT DESCRIPTION: A. GENERAL: STAFF REPORT CONTINUED The applicant wishes to construct an office for himself and another design professional . In order to provide a larger lot, the applicant is concurrently processing a street vacation of Sonora Drive through public works department. Sonora Drive was closed at the extension of the westerly property line when Monterey Avenue was widened. Presently, the existing O.P. zone standards are being considered for amendment by the city council . This proposal would comply with the amended O.P. standards recommended by a planning commission/city council subcommittee (see attached) . However, approval shall be subject to compliance with the revised standards, if they are adopted. B. SITE DESIGN/CIRCULATION: The building would be located within 15 feet of the street property line, and adjacent to the south property line. The parking area would be at the rear of the lot. Access would be from Monterey Avenue along the north property line which would be shared with the owner to the north. A recorded easement would need to be provided to insure the access. The property to the south (Housley) which also has an application before you at this meeting, will also utilize this access by tying his parking area in at the rear. This will minimize curb cuts along Monterey Avenue as well as allow the applicant better use of his property. At this time it is anticipated that the property south of the Housley site will also be included in the access easements. Eighteen parking spaces are required and provided for the building. A half space at the southwest corner would be given for use to the southern property. C. ARCHITECTURE: The partial two story 25 foot high structure would be architecturally contemporary . Exterior materials would consist of stucco, granite/ceramic tile veneer, bronze glass, and a little amount of metal/tile roof. D. LANDSCAPING: The site will be well landscaped in a primarily desert theme. Along the rear a four foot wide planter would be provided. A six foot high block wall must be provided along the west (rear) property line to provide privacy and buffering for the adjacent single family residence. 2 STAFF REPORT CONTINUE III . ANALYSIS: A. FINDINGS FOR APPROVAL OF A PRECISE PLAN: 1 . The design of the precise plan will not substantially depreciate property values in the vicinity. Justification: The design of the use is attractive 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 such that the 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. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: The director of environmental services has determined that the proposed project will not have an adverse impact on the environment and a negative declaration of environmental impact has been prepared. 1V. RECOMMENDATION: The plan as proposed complies with current ordinances and proposed amendments. Therefore, staff recommends: A. Adoption of the findings; B. Adoption of Planning Commission Resolution No. approving PP 85-29, subject to conditions. VI. ATTACHMENTS: A. Draft resolution. 3 STAFF REPORT CONTINUE_ B. Legal notice. C. Proposed office professional zone standards. D. Draft negative declaration and initial study. E. Comments from city departments and other agencies. Prepared by .ew�,� Reviewed and Approved by o /tm 4 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING A PRECISE PLAN OF DESIGN TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A TWO STORY OFFICE BUILDING LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SONORA DRIVE AND MONTEREY AVENUE. CASE NO. PP 85-29 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 MONTEREY DESIGN PARTNERSHIP for approval of a negative declaration and precise plan of design to allow construction 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, more particularly described as: APN 640-135-009 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 will not have an adverse impact on the environment and a negative declaration of environmental impact has been prepared. 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: I . 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: I . That the above recitations are true and correct and constitute the findings of the commission in this case; 2. That approval of Precise Plan 85-29 is hereby granted for reasons subject to the attached conditions. 3. That a negative declaration of environmental impact is hereby approved. PLANNING COMMISSION RL: )LUTION 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 85-29 Department of Community Development/Planning: I . The development of the property shall conform substantially with exhibits on file with the department of community development/planning, as modified by the following conditions. 2. Construction of the total development may be done in phases; however, each individual phase shall meet or exceed all municipal code requirements to the degree that the city could consider each phase as a single project. 3. 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. 4. 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. 5. 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. 6. Detailed lighting plan in compliance with applicable lighting level standards shall be submitted to city for approval ; lights to be downshining box type with recessed light source and shields facing residential area. Lights to be no higher than Board of Realtors lights. 7. In lieu of undergrounding existing utility distribution lines on property as a part of construction, the applicant shall record an agreement guaranteeing that the property will voluntarily be a part of any undergrounding district which is subsequently established by the city including the property in question. 3 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 8. Approval of precise plan is subject to meeting existing or currently proposed amendments to office professional zone. 9. Approval shall be subject to street vacation of Sonora Drive by city council . 10. Prior to issuance of building permit, applicant shall record easement for access and circulation purposes; easement to permit common 24 foot wide drive with property to north and permit traffic from north and south to drive on site for access to Monterey Avenue, minimum 20 feet of paving along north side of building to be provided until adjacent project develops. 11 . Six foot high block wall shall be provided along rear property line; wall to be constructed prior to start of construction of 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. 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. All private driveways and parking lots shall be inspected by the engineering department and a standard inspection fee shall be paid prior to grading permit issuance. 6. Landscaping maintenance on Monterey Avenue shall be provided by the property owner. 7. Traffic safety striping on Sonora Drive shall be provided to the specification of the director of public works before placing pavement markings. 8. 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. 4 PLANNING COMMISSION RL, )LUTION NO. 9. Installation of curb and gutter and matching paving on Sonora Drive. 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. It . Size, number and location of driveways to public works specifications with only one ( 1 ) driveway approach to be allowed to serve this property. 12. All barricades shall be removed from Sonora Drive, with full-width raked planter area to block off Sonora Drive from adjacent residential area. Property owner shall provide landscaping maintenance for entire planter. 13. Prior to grading permit issuance, applicant shall initiate and complete vacation procedures for that portion of Sonora Drive abutting subject property. 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 surfaces 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 two 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 Case No. PP 85-29 is in accordance with the requirements prescribed by the fire marshal ." 5 PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 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. All buildings over 5000 square feet require an approved fire sprinkler system. Sheriff's Department: 1 . Provide landscape and building lighting throughout the landscaped areas, within breezeway and in parking areas. 6 r- 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE,PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. PP 65-29 NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Palm Desert Plannlna Commission to consider a request by MONTEREY DESIGN PARTNERSHIP for approval of a negative declaration and precise plan of design to allow construction 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, more particularly described as: APN 640-135-009 `�^ivU+ - o. - u->> i R '1 o vI W COLLEGE 0 HE DESERT Lu,lA 12,0 0 u a - P qN=_NITI III - OL PI N a' C R- I 0 ' S. . Rrz s e WARING' - DRIVE- FRED WARING DRIVE PC 111 4), N R-I R_I iq s q 411 P. 6, S.P. nq s ONORA r o NI [ XOL S' Jv \ ® v r Op yE o�SIERRA ISTq y R III O�yC A T A LI N P A III (,t N - ipm PICO OPIVE rR-2 Tr�T1��r{ITS "S 0- uvE .IIIa � ( )R-I, N iALSIT (5) F V R 1 !R:6,S P. a R P.C. (3), S.P. ®I SAN : GO"OWO N ® I JII P.C. (3)9 S.P. C 1 P.C.(3 S.P. 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 l • INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM City of Palm Desert TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/PLANNING DATE: OCTOBER 10, 1985 SUBJECT: OFFICE PROFESSIONAL ORDINANCE AMENDMENT SUBCOMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS The subcommittee consisting of Roy Wilson, Jean Benson, and Jim Richards has recommended that the council initiate an ordinance amendment to the Office Professional zone incorporating the following changes: 1 . Adjacent to R-1 zones minimum setbacks for a one story 18 foot structure shall be 20 feet. 2. For buildings over 18 feet adjacent to R-1 zones, setbacks shall be 2.6 p feet per foot of total building height. 3. There shall be no second story windows facing R-1 zones. 4. Front and street side setbacks shall be a minimum of 12 feet with an average of 15 feet. 5. Maximum 50% lot coverage adjacent to R-1 zones. RA A. D AZ DIRECTOR OF COMMUNIT DEVELOPMENT /tm 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 Pursuant to Title 14, Division 6, Article 7, Section 15083 of the California Administrative Code. NEGATIVE DECLARATION CASE NO: PP 85-29 APPLICANT/PROJECT SPONSOR: MONTEREY DESIGN PARTNERSHIP PROJECT DESCRIPTION/LOCATION: Construction of 5410 square foot office building on 10,856 square feet of land in R-2 S.P. zone (O.P, zone pending) located at the southwest corner of Sonora Drive and Monterey Avenue. The Director of the Department of Community Development, 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 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT /dig INITIAL STUDY CASE NO. PP 85-29 ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION CHECKLIST COMMENTS AND POSSIBLE MITIGATION MEASURES (CATEGORIES PERTAIN TO ATTACHED CHECKLIST) . 16. TRANSPORTATION/CIRCULATION: A, B & C It can be expected that the project will generate a minimal increase in traffic and demand for parking. Mitigation Measure: Existing street improvements will be able to handle any increased traffic. 23. LIGHT AND GLARE• There will be some lighting in the parking lot area through either normal parking lot lighting or low landscape lighting. Mitigation Measure: Comply with applicable city lighting requirements. .a, CASE iTO. =V1'ACM4=TAL SERVICES DEPT. _. INITIAL STUDY ELWIROITAE.YTAL EVALUATI011 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. ENVIROt•1MENTAL 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 V 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? 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? _ y 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 t '• direction of water movements? "` . b. Changes in-abs orpt•inn rates, drainage Patterns, or the rate and-amount of surface water runoff? C. Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? _ — d. Alteration of.the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? e. Change in the quantity of ground waters, V 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? , c. Introduction of new species of plants into an area , or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? 5. 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 habjtat? �; 3. Yes M�be No 6. Natural Resources. Will the proposal result in: a. Increase in :.the rate of use of any natural resources? b. Depletion of ,any non-renewable natural \ resource? v 7. Energv. Will the proposal result in: a. Use of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? b. Demand upon existing sources of energy, or re- quire the.deselopment of new sources of energy? _ 8. 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 the value of property and improvements endangered by flooding? _ b. A change in the value of property and improvements 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? 11. Land Use. Will -the proposal result in the a tTeration of the present developed or planned land use of an area? 12. Open Soace. Will the proposal 1•ead to a decrease in theremount of designated open space? — 13. Population. Will the proposal result in: a. Alteraticn or= the location, distribution, density, or growth rate of the human ` population of the Citv? V b. Change in the population distribution by age, income, 1-eligion, racial , or ethnic h, group, occupational class, household type? 4. Yes Mavbe No 14. Emolovment. Will the proposal result in additiona new long-term jobs provided, or a change in the number and per cent employed, unemployed, and underemployed? 15. 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 resu t 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? 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? 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)? .19. Utilities. Will the proposal result in a ' Feed new systems, or alterations to the following utilities: -a a. Power or natural gas? b. Communications system? C. Water? d. Sewer or septic tanks? e. Storm water drainage? 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 V an increased demand 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? 23. Liaht and Glare. Will the proposal produce r new ighT— t or glare? 24. Archeoloaical/Historical . Will the proposal result in an a teration of a significant archeological or historical site, structure, object, or building? 6. Yes Maybe No 25. Mandatory Findincs 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. ) d. Does the project have environmental effects which will cause substantial adverse effects ` on human beings , either directly or indirectly? Initial Study Prepared By: C r Yl�d �3 —f3S pl ATEq ESTABLISHED IN 1918 AS A PUBLIC AGENCY ITS TRICj COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT POST OFFICE BOX 1058• COACHELLA, CALIFORNIA 92236•TELEPHONE(619)398-2651 DIRECTORS OFFICERS RAYMOND R.RUMMONDS,PRESIDENT LOWELL O.WEEKS,GENERAL MANAGER-CHIEF ENGINEER TELLIS CODEKAS,VICE PRESIDENT BERNARDINE SUTTON,SECRETARY JOHN P.POW ELL KEITH H.AINSWORTH,ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGERVAUDITOR PAULW.NICHOLS REDWINE AND SHERRILL,ATTORNEYS STEVE D.BUXTON September 19, 1985 File: 0163.11 Department of Environmental Services City of Palm Desert Post Office Box 1977 Palm Desert, California 92261 _Er' 2 5 1985 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Gentlemen: CITY OF PALM DESERT Subject: Precise Plan 85-29, Portion of NE4, Section 19, 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 truly, Lowell 0. Weeks e eral Manager-Chief Engineer CS:ra cc: Riverside County Department of Public Health, Indio TRUE CONSERVATION USE WATER WISELY 4a-275 PRICXLY PEAR LANE, PALM DESERT, CAUFORNIA 92260 ITEI.EPMONE (714) 346-0611 lE AEI? lT IF B 111-11 r- & 52l= 'P AF RFVL' 4 OF ?L*z SEP 2 4 1985 T?*.S IS N7T A ?LAN C�rTl ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CITY OF PALM DESERT Q -ag 2 mirf rs u ftcc 7303 (Aj z AecEssmax rta its Si R wticrcr FE:DRF: ANY QN BE JXAM' AIID=CMAL =W=M is t1= Fm REVI?.. . =AMARJR AL LAW-INa AND S�.E,TrZ== I. Su""�JGT<I<ZAL MALN'II`16 AM C nn =ZS C1Z�?I.zT' H.V.A.C. ,. '� r=-rCAL AND ?U-IS iK' PLANS & 5 . C.F'PLai 7=v 24 F=+c' = CVATIG:; LOG' TTZ�TIL".1 ` p^-c-c..aucb N DIRECTOR OF BUILDING 6 SkFETY O 0 , O f 4t 3 o I • �I / ) i n%se monterey a\" iue - ®� i I'I i EAST ELEVATION' VIEW FROM MONTEREY \ `� , , � ` � . ,, ��.. .4 j �� w,� ��, ,;,, M _ � __ __ 1 1 � � �� f I W '; 1 � I J 1 _ i TO /{`� 1 1 � m �i rn �'} '� y O `1 5 � I I j a. �s m K r rn D O z \ CLERICAL20MP UTER p� -� . \\\ .I' i77 -------'- -' CONFERENCE -_ - -- BATH LOUNGE 11,. I ,RECEPTij�N / .a I. LM ET& OFFICE I / ✓ L_.7® I - OFFICE - . BATH BAT iSTAIR __ 1 -L , 1 OFFICE \y y fiw t� t - M l - , � I ' Y I I I li I � 1 _ ll 1 I I e i ' z � f 1 J���u 4_ f� HOUR sTES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS LAND PLANNERS • CIVIL ENGINEERS • SURVEYORS September 30 ,195 Mr. Ray Diaz Director Of Environmental Services City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 RE: Our Project NO: H1-4 also H34-12 Office Building Dear Mr . Diaz, Enclosed is a copy of a signed letter from Mr. Emil Schoen. Mr. Schoen is the owner of Lot 69 which abuts Lots 70 & 71 at the rear. The City is currently processing precise plan application for construction of the office buildings on Lot 70 & 71. Mr.Schoen has no objection to the office building abutting his existing R1 Development. It is my understanding that Holden & Johnson Architects and Housley Associates, Inc. precise plans will be considered by the Planing Commission on October 15. Please give me a call if you have any questions . Sincer y, I \ old Housley Pre nt IHH/cb Is",Tea ,Cr T-StT22TD, SEP 3 0 1985 ;:NVIRCNMENTAL SERVICES CITY OF PALM DESERT 74-091 LARREA STREET• PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260•(619)340-4569 I HOLiSL 1 _ , g INC. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS LAND PLANNERS • CIVIL ENGINEERS • SURVEYORS September 9, 1985 Mr. Phil Schoen 715 Silver Spur Road Suite 210 Polling Hills Heights, Ca. 90274 Re: Our Project No. 111-4 Office Building Dear Mr. Schoen: I am planning to construct a office building on Lot 71 as shown on the attached map. The owners of Lot 70 are also planning to do the Same. We plan to submit applications for approval of the precise plans on September 11, 1985. The Planning staff suggested that we obtain your approval of the proposed project since you own the abutting single family residence to the west (Lot 69). Lots 70 & 71 will be developed with parking in the rear next to your Lot 69. (See Sketch). There will be a 4320 square foot building in the front of Lot 71 and about 5500 square feet of building in the front of Lot 70. Portions of the buildings will be two story. Would you please confirm my understanding that you do not object to the proposed development by signing below. Thank you for your cooperation Sincerely, Emil Schoen Signature ! I H us Sept . 12 . 1985 Owner Date Enclosures IHH/cb al)F, 7 `,..D P.S. Please return in the self-address envelope enclosed. SEP 3.0 1985 - - ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES CITY OF PALM DESERT .- 74.091 LARREA STREET• PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260•(619)340-4569 INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM City of Palm Desert TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT/PLANNING DATE: OCTOBER 10, 1985 SUBJECT: OFFICE PROFESSIONAL ORDINANCE AMENDMENT SUBCOMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS The subcommittee consisting of Roy Wilson, Jean Benson, and Jim Richards has recommended that the council initiate an ordinance amendment to the Office Professional zone incorporating the following changes: 1 . Adjacent to R-1 zones minimum setbacks for a one story 18 foot structure shall be 20 feet. 2. For buildings over 18 feet adjacent to R-I zones, setbacks shall be 2.6 feet per foot of total building height. 3. There shall be no second story windows facing R-I zones. 4. Front and street side setbacks shall be a minimum of 12 feet with an average of 15 feet. 5. Maximum 50% lot coverage adjacent to R-I zones. RA A. D AZ DIRECTOR OF COMMUNIT DEVELOPMENT /tm �- F. 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 CITY OF PALM DESERT LEGAL NOTICE CASE NO. PP 85-29 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held before the Palm Desert Plannina Commission to consider a request by MONTEREY DESIGN PARTNERSHIP for approval of a negative declaration and precise plan of design to allow construction 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, more particularly described as: APN 640-135-009 rNWy�G o' o cn COLLEGE 0 HE DESERT 4-I�`lI ~ 0 12�00 Qa r Z NII > — ' AN�ANITA p y L RI N — �' o P z R- 1 0 .5. a R�2 S.P WARING' DRIVE FRED WARING DRIVE d - P. C. ii c ) > 1 AN TA ROSA W W 4), I!I� S �y d _� G 6, J.P. a z u > SONORA a • R-:I OR/ o A N N C H O L $ A V �E 11,l�IIIT�II`TIIr.I����'�I� z SIERRA VISTA pVL.V.L.L.L. < > O L I N A W 1 O a : 1�"1 1 C /Le w� W o 2 Gl N T TAMPICO DRIVE a a Q U LUPE A V E N U CL I a ( ) RANCHO GRANDE a / �R-I , N ROYAL j SIT < R R 2 (5) F w R I Rai I 1 !R.-69 S.P. o d P.C. (3)9 S.P <®o SAN A GORGONIO W Z®a . c-1,8P. C (, p �I S:I . .a P.C. (3), S.P. = C ' P.C.(3 S.P. _ I ' �• J '_-LI•L .m. in October 15 1985 at 2:00 p public hearing , SAID pub _g will be held on Tuesday, 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(sing 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 ant to Aalaluow I _ ------------- Sava�a •oR.v[ , A _ A u�ou.v 1* • au•M1p>E[�[ 7i ... / 77 R v � S \ ---- i ao n _ 0 0 •I ` Ir I N . .. 11f1 o� i d I I •�.. L.�L^ •'y r {r I � 0 'I Z >- �- W - ----- LLJ 0 W 0 W. W_ R i I ; \W i 1 O LU LU ! O ' Z 1 r: r i _Y I r �1 I i w al �yM � 1 i � H Q J ( W 1V1 1I W l` f V 5, i i ( 1 . i - ! ! . 1 ( n I. I \ r \ \ \J CLERICAL;OMPUTER 01 f I I' - - -- CONFERENCE o -- I '1 { L 8 LOUNGE7-1 I ^� RECEFTSQN \ / / JM ETn% OFFICE \ / � OFFICE I `-•BATH I - V • - � { ` STAIR ^ LaNj / E \ - BAT .--- --- STAIR I� OFFICE I f . z O I 0 • � �li Ln.,J I I jl . E-ti T� F i • � I I RIVERSIDE COLJNTI' cnt/Fp �1.. v; FIRE DEPARTMENT r IN COOPERATION WITH THE -\'Yq, Ili'•' � ���„•�7 � - "ki J CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY o -� '�C�l �rn-F'�rsnii.•'.,, RAY HEBRARD '9�yENr 6F ' FIRE CHIEF 210 WEST SAN JACINTO AVENUE PERRIS,CALIFORNIA 92370 SE Hig E:(714)657-3183 Raymon Diaz ?�, Planning and Community a•� Development Director SEP 2 3 1985 73510 Fred Waring Palm Desert, Ca. 92260 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 2y CITY, OF- PALM DESERT Reference: PP SS - Applicant: MoareREy PESICN Dear Mr. Ramon 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 3000GPM 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 zoo 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 95-29 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. All buildings over 5000 square feet require an approved fire sprinkler system. Very truly yours , RAY HEBRARD Fire //�� Chief By , /' MIKE MCCONNELL Fire Marshal INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES Mtn �& �/� FROM: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS `v SUBJECT: PP 85-29 MONTEREY DESIGN PARTNERSHIP .fiMViRQ�`{!41�N;If�k SLR, DATE: SEPTEMBER 23 , 1985 ccr'r� rl4M�u .ei The following should be considered conditions of approval : l ) Drainage and signalization fund fees , as required by City ordinance, shall be paid prior to grading permit issuance . 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. 5) All private driveways and parking lots shall be inspected by the engineering department and a standard inspection fee shall be paid prior to a grading permit issuance. 6) Landscaping maintenance on Monterey Ave. and Sonora Drive shall be provided by the property owner . 7) Traffic safety striping on Sonora Drive shall be provided to the specifications of the Director of Public Works before placing pavement markings . 8) 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 . 9) Installation of curb and gutter and matching paving on Sonora Drive. 10 ) Offsite improvement plans to be approved by Public Works Department and a surety posted to guarantee the required offsite improvements prior to grading permit issuance . 11 ) Size, number and location of driveways to Public Works specifications with only I driveway approach to be allowed to serve this property. 12 ) All barricades shall be removed from Sonora Drive, with full -width raked planter area to block off Sonora Drive from adjacent residential area. Property owner shall provide landscaping maintenance for entire planter . 13 ) Prior to grading permit issuance, applicant shall initiate and complete vacation procedures for that portion of Sonora Drive abutting subject property. xa_.._� Richard J . Folkers , P . E . RA : RJF/ lo e VV' HOUR*' TES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS LAND PLANNERS • CIVIL ENGINEERS • SURVEYORS September 25,1985 Mr. Diaz City Of Of Palm Desert c,.�i Director of Community Services 73-510 Fred Waring Drive SEP 3 0 1985 Palm Desert, CA 92260 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES RE: Our Project NO: H34-12 CITY OF PALM DESERT Sonora Drive Street Vacation Dear Mr. Diaz , Attached is a copy of a recent letter sent to the Director of Public Works, Mr. Richard J. Folkers. On behalf of Holden & Johnson Architects I have requested that the Northerly one half of Sonora Drive be vacated by the City of Palm Desert. It is requested that this matter be processed concurrently with the precise plan application for Holden & Johnson. Please give me a call if you have any questions regarding this matter. karo ily, ey, E. President IHH/cb 74.091 LARREA STREET• PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260•(619)340-4569 HOUSLEY'y '. TES, INC. r ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS LAND PLANNERS • CIVIL ENGINEERS • SURVEYORS September 12, 1985 Mr . Richard J. Folkers, P.E . Director of Public Works and City Engineer City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, Ca. 92260 Re: Project No. H34-12 Sonora Drive Street Vacation Attn: Gaugush Gentleman: My firm represents the owners of Lot 70 , Palma Vista Unit No. l , Located at the Northwesterly corner of Monterey Avenue and Sonora Drive. The owners of the Lot have submitted a precise plan application to the Planning Department for approval . The application and related plans were submitted on Wednesday September 11 , and it is projected that the matter will be heard by the Planning Commission at there Noon meeting on October 15, 1985. Sonora Drive abutts Lot 70 on the North side as generally is shown on the attached Exhibit "B" . Several years ago, in conjuction with the planning and development of the Town Center, the City determined that Sonora Drive should be tereminated one lot deep westerly of Monterey Avenue, This street has been barricaded at that point approximately 130 feet from Monterey. Based upon prior conversations with both Planning and Public Work staffs, this street apparently has no public "benefit. On the other hand , the street could be used as access to the rear of Lot 70 for parking purposes. Therefore, it is respectfully requested that the City of Palm Desert staff, Planning Commission, and City Council take the appropriate action to vacate the southerly half of Sonora Drive as shown on the attached Exhibit "B" r and deed the property to the owners of Lot 70. In accordance with my discussion with Mr. Gaugush, we have. prepared the attached Exhibit "A" which is a legal description and Exhibit "B" showing the proposed area to be vacated. In addition, we have prepared a Grant Deed for the City to convey the property to the owners of Lot 70. We will also prepare any other documents the City might require such as a lot line adjustment map and related documents. It is requested that this street vacation request be processed concurrently with the precise plan applications for Lot 70 . 74-091 LARREA STREET • PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260• (619)340-4569 CIV. ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS Mr. Richard J. Folkers, P.E. Director of Public works and City Engineer City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring. Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 The Northerly half of Sonora Drive should also be vacated and combined with the property to the North. The owner must agree to have a portion of the property used as access to the rear of their . property as desired by the Planning Department staff. I do not, however, represent the owner of the Lot to the north of Sonora Drive. . To assist you in your review of this request I am also enclosing copies of the proposed site plans for Lot 70 and 71. Please give me a call if you have any questions concerning this request. Sincerely, I . Harold Housley, P.E. President Enclosures cc: Holden & Johnson Architects IHH/cb (D� cO ff 112�rrr 1MK3=C1IP127V - - 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (619) 346-0611 REQUEST FOR COMMENTS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL CASE NO(S);_ _ _ — �---- --------- --- -------------- PROJECT_.__ APPLICANT: Ma1Ti✓� )�_..0 IliN t't12T�1S{ }.[.P - --_----- Enclosed please find materials describing a project for which the following is being requested: 0p .Q, 11 I A n Vt, pet—-A JZA-1`1 Qtil AN Q Pej5a4s-e- A a4N �l� �V.thl To A-L-L1oW �h1STi2L4�-na�.t p A 54to S. +-r - ---t14_TfbO-E _-QC _ eo� t.Io:.laC. Zt�N1✓.CI .�b1NG� ot�l. PRvPr✓K7`r �. (�D_ -��o1kT�LS_T_ cs�2Nrt__QF-- onL4RA_._-DK ._._dND_MoNTE�Z�Y_�VE inn __ P1�I�TIGLI L,l.�RLY pESGIz19L,D AS Awl_ (v40--135 -.00q 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. ggs, 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, RAMON A. DIAZ DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES RD/Ir Attachments CIRCULATIUN LIST FOR ALL CASES Circulation of Tentative Maps, Parcel Maps, CUP's , 6PA' s, etc. : REVIEW COMMITTEE: 1�, Palm Desert Director of Environmental Services - Ramon Diaz 2. Palm Desert Director of Building & Safety - Jim Hill 3. Palm Desert Director of Public Works - Barry Mc Clellan 4. Palm 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: 398-2211 O 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 ) .9. R. J. Lowry Project Development Services California Department of Transportation r 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: 34572831 ) U .' Director of Planning City of Rancho .Mirage 69-825 Highway III 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) `0 Al Doody, RC6003 General Telephone Co. P.O. Box 2920 Pomona, Calif. 91766 (Phone: ) 14 R.W. Riddell Engineering Department Southern California Gas Company P.O. Box 2200 Riverside, Calif. 92506 (Phone: 327-8531 , ask for Riverside extension 214). 15. Roger Harlow Director - 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 Benes Vice President & General Manager Coachella Valley Television P.O. Box 368 Palm Desert, Calif. 92260 (Phone: 346-8157) 21 . Don Pic Nei l ly Palm'Desert Chamber of Commerce 74-004 Hwy. III Palm Desert, Calif. 92260 (Phone: 346-6111 ) 'L2. 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 P 1 1985 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES RIVERSIDE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT CITY OF PALM DESERT PROPERTY OWNERS CERTIFICATION I , Leslie Duckett CERTIFY THAT ON June 4 , 1985 , 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 SIGNATURE: DATE: June 4 , 1985 CASE A-4444- 03 5/l/80 p� q� � REfEGE$ yT_1��rp�� �p92501 (714)N �Lpy �� t�fpgp�5f (t1$ gG 1— GIS'T6R. T, 1984 COPYRIG ESfIs� GIiT9tOPl IS LEASED FR01fiR@N[MS T1EOP�Of'RIVERSIDE ffAL E REGIS ATE REGISTER. �`j1504 ' Oi TN TI A/�ppr� R NL « MAILING S9*10R SITUS) /'Y\l, L O. Ss-vR P.PROP LAID [M?RN FLL�cv. E)@i►.+ RUSE V. 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G 9M 6227 31 8 ' 73ZOO PALMA LLGTA W1 AGE UNIT WY 0��13.9A 60.Sn � Al x YR 2K p MWETEft�py� E��iT 2 7 2� L93n pµ� pE gip fQp711 A Do b07 8�101�t 28.00011• CA 92AS0 8.000 61872/ 3631 L 217 7 ' PALMI7�VI�LLAUffT LN T wr 0 16.602 69A 86.210 0 R' - «, b09 "' ��' "2s" 23ow `" 12 6?�7314018002 73220 CATALPA WY o 23.460� .! .340 o R' J1 27 6 PAt�M VILLAGE UNIT 12 A 0o boTT YR SM�/1TAL7►M w�•PKr+ ppEES5��r, a 627 31 41 "0" 73240 CATALPA wr o '.6° o n.mo ab°.6cR o'"7.00a "' 7507 2530 23.000 !9 277 5 PALM VILLAGE UNIT 12 8 a°a YR JT ��gS�tMTTMp1M�..4+11O�+Ytltf a 71261 627— 31—n421mw 73250 CATALPA wr OPN1J21,DEM5.`792260,S M7.� Ri x ,pq 7810 Z10f61 1 i7.20 �2.000M <1.600 M 27 LL X4, PAUM VILLAGE UNIT 12 243 4 S7 Feu 7 ow ;00 0 Rio PRIGDESERT, urC00Er21 92260 86TB72732L Z35 1 tPALIM VILLAGE UNIT 12 opA� pEO�ti 0qp 0 0 7 130 ° aW VR JT rr�cV SAiXM RKW Ei ITTA SPR94S. 'A ?2262 647132-002 'm 7302 CATALPA WY 0 19.056 5 ,m 73.�" 0 R' S d133WK 1 6.05 5.500 27 L PALM VILLAGE UNIT 12 7 oT1 YR Tr T<M1PgI�IS pE�GTCD7DOgi S • 6?Z77132-003 'ww MI CATALPA wr o � aoOR R' - b 7911 241181 .15 5o0F ' n L PNJM VILLAGE UNIT 12 gip pip T I,OO boa rR JT � TRwALrMORAH+ Mcs. CA 92252 627— 32L 93 4 leooz 73ost CATALPA wr MF12,M 26AM 0 R' P R7o6 M3 27 _L - FAUN VILLAGE UNIT 12--_--- _--____-- - ---- 8 K _ 5 - - — ppCC gg�� q f. REGISTER, 011<91 1984 COPYRIGIi�ESTATEESREGI$,J�ER REGISTER INF&A0IONON9 BELWTo B_CORRECT,DBUTRIDOE WKUTWWAR AW IITS AcaR%CCYTATE REGISTER. OC15& THIS PfORMA ION IS LEASED FROM AND REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF RIVERSIDE REAL ESTATE REGISTER 01 125 ED11121 RLVE�_�CF1 L1Si S 1985 EDITION -vAL EHVPT« g!g VVySSSiTT{ 1NILING ADOt+ESS FOR SITl15> PARCEL—NO. Tm SS-YR P.PROP LAND IKi7V fLL-VAL El@PT++ EUSE 111 ER TYP SK PG... QISTE DOC-fA AP STAW TFR VAL* 1ST-TD 3*-TD TYP 9( PG LOT IILK W 9"IVISIGN WE OR PROPERTY DESCRIPTION (OTHER TYP FK PG...) 08 h1 JT pfggST EOWMRD R+CHBIYL 627- 32 g� 9 18Do2 73213 CATALINA NAY 0PA 6 6025�76,�,3�,�5 7,aoW 91 ,,600 0 73213 CATN �W6S X"P DE RT, CA 602 8102 2915%�4yA1 SO(N 21,29G M 27 C+ROSE /� L 5 PALM VILLAGE WIT 12 YR JT 600 0°B B1 54 IO�; N.17 DESERT CA 92260 (�I,g 27 Q32L �0 '8002 0 1L,710 0 14,71�0� 0 YY 1 65 21 0 [ PALf% VILLAGE WIT 12 I,60 00e „' �laI4�51INV VI�BERT RD*LA WHH7A, CA 90631 6 27 3632E OS� 1�PNJM4 VILLAGE WIT 12 0 18,000 .0 18,0000� 0 • YY ',600 004 'R ,� PALM PR DESERT EY Reff �YRT, CA 9zz6o J 627-�//�32 2 18D02 - CYO 8009 177257 11y+�p pq R�(� TAX CODE=219 PB 27 306 L 3�12 PALM4 VILLAGE WIT 12 0 qLM 0 0 0 0 IS �,600 SERT 009 YR J79I1 OVM 1 49 501 45.OW 92270 618 n 3632E 3n11 3 ' P/1UM VILLAGE WIT 12� 0 P Fn 15,53�7 7,43�,9�75� 0 ,600 0 YR `JT 5�6 rEN�QLDDDDR�YUCCA VAL-LYE, CA 92284 627-032-924 18D02 73000 GLf4DN_LPE AVE 0 PALM 338,45�,9�7,OOCH R' 7707 145432 42.35 38,500 M 27 /36 L /10 PALMA VILLAGE WIT 12 09 YR JT PCRSOH AR XD WGATHERINE 627-V3G-VLS teooz 73050 GLADAL.LPE AVE 0 PALLM DESERT �7M O R1 ,600 0 P 0 EM 742WALM DESERT CA 92261 36 309 7709 174668 42.90 3'9,000 PB 27 L PALM. VILLAGE WIT 12 ,boo 0 YR ' 173 tl N17 DESERT CA 92200 62� V3C 27 L 6 'm7�U1 IP12VE 0 P 44,,455445�45,45349,9907�7.000H R' ,600 009 YR w 7 rD°gaJADDAALLR A'H11E-PALM DESERT, u 627—/` 32-0 7 18DO2 73070 "DN.LPE AVE 0 PAL4m4�5 27.303�,�7"7,OOW R' 7706 121667 11.00 10,000 PB 27 3O L 307 PALM VILLAGE WIT 12 ,600 003 m H� 4� CH.7CT JEAN A+INDIAN Wp�S, CA 92260 627-232-Q�?g ,�02 73080 (iI4d1LLPE AVE 0 23 PALM DESERT 54,060� 0 � 8207 IAYMO 1 22.55 20,50W 11,360 m 27 L Q? PWq VILLAGE WIT 12 CB YR L111�1 JN'ES yy�� 627 32--UG9 i�2 73090 GUAD/HI.LPE AVE 0 PALM DESFRT,,,.�7M 0 R1 0 821 21213 F� Agq7�L5MM3 6868,50OF9765,000 NB 27 L ///3���05 PAU14 VILLAGE WIT 12 ,600 008 YR JT MC MIGHT 14P�34.10 DESERT, CA 62 PB V32L nZ0 18002 PALM4�VILLAf� `W106 ( 12PE VE 0 PALM SET 92-160 1 ,5�56�' 0 Rt - ,600 H9oe YR XX 4 RIO0.EPALM YESERTPEAR LN*PALM DESERT, CA 92260 627-g321 2i 1 '�2 VILLAGE WIT 12 0 12.364 0 12,364 0 YY 7810 TAX CODE=218 M8 2.' 333�666 (� ,6D0 309 1vp 655 t SW@FIELD AVE A21+LOS AWFLES, CA 90025 6re 2-032L 02 '�2 VILLAGE '-WIT 12 0 4,105 0 4,10055� 0 YY 7 36 M 3052 f i 1984 CUYYRIFCALG4T BY ESInfEE GISTERGIST IEIE(ESIbf IW&10C filGN 92501LW TO BEC6WCT,Daff DOES�Nor�/ IssEACR�YTATE REGISTER. Oat 84 THIS INFO�NTION IS LEASED FROM Mp REI A TIE PROPERTY OF RIVERSIDE REk ESTATE REGISTER 30`A R11Egsj0E CCLMY PARCfI LISTADDREbb i v51{ MNILING ADDILESS <OR SIT) PARCEL-NO. 7°` SS-YR P.PHOP LAND IMPRV FU.-vY E)OPT•, 8LISF 4 TE DOr IP STMV TFR VAi 1ST-TD 2F0-TD TYP rw Pr OT K P+ MIVISION OR EROPMTEY DfSCRTPTICN ((OTHER TYP BK ) CD JOLEY RT, cn 640-1 22-01 3 ,02 u,,, Auc;A DR PALM °z8,536 27,1"5 56°,351 0 fn 8208 1(`';�"J MB 28 45 L 22 PALM VISTA INIT 1 9�q 771144 43 AUICIADR�PAUM DESERT, CA 640-122-0� 4 Y W 1Rooz u163 ACACIA DR PLUM DESE T 45,978 50,979 0sn 237781 M3 28 45 L 2 PALM VISTA LNIT 1 0 5,001 . N ATT BIIL Y M cL 7" 1 DR-PALM DESERT, CA 640-1 22-0) S 18002 7za96 soNDRA DR PAL7f 5,4/7 20,658�,075 7,OXH 'RI MB 28 45 L PALM VISTA WIT 1 0 hl�l£fS ST.PASADENA, CA 91106 640-1 22-01 6 ,8002 72906 SONORA DR PAr OE%, 49,0729�,580 Ri 0 C STNM M 28 45 L 24 PALM VISTA UNIT 1XX 0 3535 /07H ST�LRSIDE, U 92501 640-122-017 1� G 0 t 0 0 0� ry TAK CODE=200 MB 28 45 L 36 P PALM VISTA WIT 1 pE (MB 28 45 L 19 P) JT ERACxIA pR-P&A DESERT, CA 640-1 23-091 1�2 K062 ACACIA DR P 0 ISSEAT 33,015Z 4�D6,132 7 RI ,0061 M6 1181')66 MB 28 45 L 1 PALM VISTA LNI1 1 MC fAIiLAlD FRMp_IN JHALAETTA 18002 44086 ACACIA DR PALM ESERT �'2260 44088 KAC:A DR.PALM DESERT, CA 640-1 23-002 0 °5.286 2D,329 25,6,5 7,00a _ M3 28 45 L 16 PALM VISTA UNIT 1 JT FFTL£Y PHILIP JMIL I 640— 123—OV3 leoo2 u112 ACACIA DR PAL1M 28.000 T 54,00092260 ,� 71�( Rl KlTL AGICIA pRwAL/1 DESERT CA 555 0 H 12 258429 1 20.90 19,060E MB 24 45 L 1 PALM VISTA LNIT 1 SM Y1L5(N W 41M D JR - - - - 78112300581 G11*PALJM DESERT, CA 92260 640-1 23-004 18002 0 13,117 51,378 &,495 0 Pi M3 28 45 L 14 PALM Vi_TA WIT 1 LPI8D LNT REI E L 640-123-095 18002 K158 ACACIA AVE PO 10,508T 43,a8z2`ssD, J 7,aooHFn P 0 126261PALM DESERT, CA 92261 B0 eM 1'N 2 244913 MB 28 45 L 1 PALM VISTA UNIT 7 4OM 8443WA 91 AJANITA DR�PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262 640-1 23-006 t8002 0 16,077 0 16,077 0 ry =8 145390 MB 28 45 L 12 PALM VISTA WIT 1 p� W Sl}QLA DR`PAU7 DEJS�RT CA 92260 640-123-007 ,eau 73924 saNaRA oR P 0 25000 K,aao269°,000 7,00a R1 8312?2BX8 1 Z0.30 18,4�GF' 58,400 MB 28 45 L 11 PALM VISTA LNIT-1 JT ww1cIFgEp�Mwac DR-PALM 640-123-OCO "DD2 72932 s'NULA DR PAbM DESERT �,a922d502.S13 0 �79M 11 3 DRMµIM DESERT, (A U g� M3 28 45 L 10 PALM VISTA WIT 1 43 S�Oa�g°�ILLA CTMTASiADERO, CA 93422 640-123-009 78D02 0 28,897 0 28,897 0 ry 8i06 137831 1 MB 28 45 L 9 PALM VISTA LNIT 1 , 1984 C�T"IO"REAL�E �S IiS�E'GII TEROi 1S IE/LSED Fpp�1 MAfiRt3N1 M OF' RIVRtS REAL ESTATE E GIS ATE REGISTER. OCT B4 VST{ 4LING ADORESS'i0R SINUS) I AR EL— 0. SS—YR P.PR� LAw c�Rv Fu—�w. �« BUSE WE DOC-M AP STAMP TFR VAL• 1ST-TC 2ND-TD �R TYP OK PG._.) Q1I WYID L�ETA,O7MEDOrDO EfgCN, G 90277 L64g(L-45231 8 0 1 PHl1 VISTA NIT 1 0 14,2W 0 14,ZD9 0 '~ g 9630 Sil LYNAM TER�P[RTLMO. Ot 97225 re 20 123-0) 1 '� 0 14,209 0 14,2D9 0 'ry g1,3�/� 777 PALM VISTA Wti 1 J' 12 LI1 KN PL*M MIRAGE, G 92270 640-123-012 'aw 0 15,303 0 15,303 0 ry _ MB 28 45 L 6 PAW VISTA WIT 1 ,SM UBPIW AVMf*O(FEfifY PARK CALIF 9U54 640-1 23-013 t8D02 0 4,718 0 4,718 0 YY MB 228_45 L 55 PALM. VISTA WIT 1 1801 LYPf A%,MfMTNTEREY PAW CALIF 91754 64\/-123-014 '�2 0 4,718 � 0 4,718 0 rr MB 28 45 L " 4 P:1M VISTA WIT 1 CP (��Vq I6YD2 JAMES D~ICN 9ZS.L ST•SAOwWo, G 95825 640--123-01 J 180°2 0 r.309 r,3D9 0YY 8404 �4032 2 LMB 28 45 LL PALM VISTA WIT 1 41 T�PIES CTH@ET, G 92343 640-1 23-01 6 'W ? 0 -4,257 0 4,257 0 R' MB 28 4S L 2 PALM VISTA WIi , (M 28 45 L 1 P) 10` 'ion°F+ ST�VERSIDE, G 92501 640-123-01718002 0 0 0 0 0031" g TAX CODE=200 MB 28 45 L 118 P PALM VISTA WIT 1 36 630 MCAMBRAL DR*rArwDRAL city GL 9 0-1 31—V91 '�2 0 4,236 0 4236 0 � L►�:, A 45 L 5555 PALM VISTA WIT 1 AUM 5� J �P T. G 922K0 640— _i1-1)(�2 18002 72765 SONORA RD P 0 6,749 73. ,703 0 R' MB 28 45 L Sd PAW VISTA WIT 1 JT OTILIO +MRIA DMPAW DESERT, CA 640-1 31-0593 ' 7z7ss 501'1°�" DR p 0%, 49,913 60,421 0 R' MB/28�45 L /� PALM VISTA WIT 1 pAW pE A1z 2s729�,1°t" DR*PALM DESERT. G 640-131-004 'm �� m DR p 9.645 46,516�.161 7.0004 R' MB 28 z` i. 58 PALM VISTA WIT 1 pES�� 92�p ` S0 EV P>ry wE0 E 640-1 3 1 S 18002 72809 SONORA DR P,0 5,286 17.400 22.686 7,0001 R' P 0 BOY SZi�PAW OESE G 92261 MB 28 45 L /� PAW VISTA WIT 1 44 PPNLO PA�L+DESERT, CA 92M 640-1 31-006 leooz 72813 S*m DR PAr DESERT �. 9z2150. 7,000H `"6608 86513 MB 28 45 L 60 PALM VISTA WIT 1 0 S 286 023 25 M 1 r L 'EGlSTER. O[T e4 4. 1984 CTt^.'RI E5 1 I W r /Y�O}�T1E Of'RITVEItS�REAL E RffiISTEIt ATE REGISTER. 0,3]S5 M110EL LIST MIUM vAl « w�st'2aR SlY&* rP L ss-nR P PRLP uro MiRV ftl « R �DOL�Ir__ r"LP TFR v ,cr_rn 7& •e yt3ejM� as PROPERTY ofwr�l � � /�/�- —/�//�/� p�pE f�g1�Lp� Tt➢9( � 259 0 P 0�f Z3T6 DESERT. U 92261 2B SL 66 1 18002 71921 9DdiA pt 0 5 o,T7S 31.094 7,OOWRl (pg�A� /��/-1 —�//�o A" VISTA OUT T p�1 9�p 299 0 �T 73�3 VISTA�P" DESERT. u 9M 6 B 33 8635 13 2 VISA SIE •2VISTA DR 0 s,006�F,809 67 8,s 7,0004 TU 299 0 a mplo19i , 63.25 57 900 57,500 6! 28 4135E 67 3 'aw 7A29 9?4'tA VISTA tMT 'DR 0 %rW 33,000 sB4O0D o m '39 0 tMmN +I'10o�RAHotD MIRAEF, u 9227'0 b4l/�135"-OnL 1 ow VT2878 n VISTA " 0 P5%DE�<20 33.<2, o mt 333333 ZZZ Rl `" q � 0 n ROMDR 7 ,OPo► DROMADEDESEiT. CA 640-135-W5 18002 729<s sa+om DR P�A 7 10.'5 1G°.7H3 7 ooDH R' SS72 M9 28 <s L PALM VISTA LMT T 5� 9�p ;43 0 !Tr �IL�, u 92262 �D 64(t135-0061B0m rm slow VISTA OR o 9�sDEMW.9 56,09 o � . go," I� MB 86 L 11 PALM VISTA WIT 2 q�p 59 0 a %%�ss oosm .O ,"Ws mA 90��<s35-0y7 'm 7296, SOPM OR + <,7 ,<.533 19.990 o R' J P"VISTA LMT 1 59 0 a is �M MetF4A aEsce+rlA CALIF 9+214 640-135-( 9 0 4,718 0 4,718 0 "` ' ! _ re 2e is 7700 PALA VISTA EMT 1 59 j� D��► Q_ 640-135 10 'ow "311 �'' AVE DF s 9DESERT00 .9es�°.ees o `" 0 TA���p •a+ ��• ` 1'B 2B <s L PALl1 VISTA lMT 1 99 0 cY iL33t 10�1 E6 MBE~ DESERT, a 6jQ 135—On 1 16002 <433, 11 W aEREr AVE 0 "LL's', 28.979 3°c.779 7,000t R" !Bn i19 L PALA VISTA IT 1 BAR 99 9 "` T ietwrw CT*SOW`DIEEW, CA 92120 64(J—)35-013 18002 0 4,718 0 <.T8 0 MB 3333 tl6 L T PALM VISTA Mt 2 a ft J Plt( M *100 4w," /� }�1�y pE�RT q p .9 ;, 0 �7 , i T AIR W%I%V ,D RLMM, LA 92M 64V-135-0)4 1mm � 8/, AVEA� D 28.5(10 136.s00 165.D00 D IGmC 22 ,,�AAppt� pp M3n3S 86 L 2 PHA VISTA WIT; 2 59 0 9 M BE\ETIY am ELvnfm Los mm.Es, CA 9o0Y 6`1 -�35-0j 5 'm o 4.06 0 4Z6 0 TY p gpp� y.p01 L/m s1 PHA VISTA WIT 2 p� pEgpT �5p 0 c` auit� 64�81a35-016 18099 4"" M]+r9cy AVE o 2iM.79"i Si.ssO' ,347 o "` - - - -_ 73 PUA VISTA LMIT 2 T5� TETq�p� TgF�GFs 1 DU CI r 7Kt5T(it, OCT 8G 196C CCPYRIGM 8Y Irr.Or+14TI0I5-LEuED Rd�t MO�a@MInS TIED tt CT�RIVERSI fEAI EIS ATME Rl:GISiMACY H+ STATE REGISTER. OCi OOtt s3[0nS1i E A Ol -rUL E IYIILIIG ADOFESS•ZOR SITUS) LVO. ss- P.PFiOP UMD L'AtV Fu-wL « am •Luic TrP SK FG-_-> 96T11E OOOC-M R STMP TER VA - 1ST-ro 2&-ro r7/�B(_ c P• q Iytsta Qt Fiio<HiTY �rt+IPT a cor16) rP Bc Fr � vy .259 0 730'N �r G Ei+ FLVW fST LOTS MRFLES. CA 90024 64l/-1 3586 L 01 7 1 O2WO2 VISTA WIT 2 0 4,p2�366 �0�44,236 0 299 0 CY °t 0,+ of -WLM L SERT.U70471+611� 64 Q3-3 1 3 5--0 7771 8 ,8089 "75 IQREIEY AVE OPAS 797 54,550 78,3W 0 tt Bias F1B 33 86 L 4 PALM VISTA WIT 2 CY 299 0 M7 N '11pC Rr ae+ MV-WST LOS MGELES, G 9oox 64V'1135-0�9 ' 0 4,236 0 4 236 U� yp 3333 PNl1 VISTA WIi 2 09 ii ffi L E P) 254 0 " PO DESERTf 64.F�!TII ACIL92 I 640t 135-0?0 ' 0 20aim ,051 o '9. s, Of.38 "' F9 86 L FMlJ1 VISTA WIT 2 (FB 86 L E P> li CY - AYIGIT JAOR RMY 259 0 73o N Bvt9tr aFRAJ, eLvvEST Los MI(EI.ES, a 9ao24 64 6 1�35P 0?1 '� 12105 0 4.000 : . o 4,000 0 � ' 22`9 O a JT 91V 1�lETM MCAT-43E$1 �3135P 0?3 t� ,2105 0 5,324 57.410 62,734 .32 R' Sib E FlD@10E AVE LL, G 90201 31 259 0 cr "373F1 YI 6LV'LM ANGELES. G 90010 640-1 40-001 teo31 0 u,258 0 ".38 07B cy yp�E�g FM 97 01 P 4 P F11 15723 CY Ita59 0 �881�0,HI�91ITIRE ELV�r HILLS CA 1 TA 640-140-003 , "towr m oP � 6ao 617,572 oss Cl OWpp�n��ar 9021 .55 ACFES WL Ir. PoR HE 1/4 OF SEc�1t9 r5'_' 9R�61E FOR TOTAL DESCRI CY'S9 0 16700 v vIEEUT��I�tIW4 INC 9os37 640-1 Nt LWSEc teo68 72750 HtOtwr „t�.450 0 T 0 71,<so b1 FET Py,J1� .55 ACUS WL IN POR W 1/4 OF SEC 19 T5S R6E FoR TG7L DESCRI !99 0 •SZ75 RI�'oaEY�OLIMWA�T, G 922�60 640-1 40-004 t030 0 47 782 0 W 782 0 CY 8206 672 1 TAX CDDE 218 RJK FOR NE 1/4 OF SEC 19 T5S ME €OR TOTAL DESCIltPTI01 SEE ASSESS MID 59 0 n '" PP 0 WK 1058•oO6043LA, a 92236 640-140-005 18D31 0 0 0 0 0 TAX CODE=200 FM 97 01 P F FPI 15723 a CR J C PWY Fi10P INC AB133 55 L 18031 72900 HIG"Y 111 PALM ART �5 7 Ct '59 0 1 B3t2 p Bpc 4m5•6u3A PAw, G 90624 64 140-0 8 - - . o i.z�i3, 4.4%9 VM. b�_ CY 215{0g60►B�� pp 5p�-p��qg TR ,� 59 0 P 0 �L 4 IP P41W. G 90624 F S IIISEC iB029 1� HILiWr III 1,461PALtM DESERT o92 46,. 7? FKG TR 59 0 EIM2 l;w,r`I,ll-Pw1 DESERT, U�9726owAU+ DESE 6F4B,33 S 40-099 'Born ,8942 0 ,.2K4.0 385.000 ,.649. 7623 Cl D 22 A VE .1 7 1la 0, D n- (a 'ON QN S 2? 0- Ci) (1) o-, -SAN PCR. 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OCT 84 1984 COPPRIORPEAL�ESTiS IIFGORNTIQ IS-LFASE RUI fiHE1VIItkOWETO B PERTLY CT,OF M DOEOES NOTTREAL ESTATE Q ACQ 'ST,TE REGISTEt. 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G1 92260 6ZZ 17 21—OQ4 t8Ou 0 4,543 0 <<�03'" 0 '" J q ZT�t�50 ypS M LE00S0 27 3366 L�AM +EIPVk /1/� PA IM VILLA wtr 12 FALM p��t 8 a08 YR JT Tj 6tt2713S 1 441 38,DOOIU 90035 ZO,,,o h�77,21-095 I�PAUM yILLNE TWIT ,2 p<�3.268 74.,1�r p,<p"�pO42M 0 8 !L b07 YR 7A7 1.E 44�PMroA DESERr, CA 6llPZHHH77121—OP) 6 ,8D2, 73071 AVENE <4 ,3,� <'W9 27,349 45.7147 l.Oo RI m tFFN J (AW YR 7�Dg16666N66/�77�j77�CD 27' L PALM VILLAGE UNIT 12156 p►(�1 T q�p 8 b� (DOING WAS IR IPii�fESSIOPMML JANITORIAL SER)FB' Z7"L 1115Et 1 PALI14 VILLAGE LNIT4' i 8.530 ��0 g0,7�p8.p�0, 0 GTE 60� 7� � 2K.20 ,o0D u 92260 6Z7121�7 ' PALM VI U73081 NIT 12 I�TO 4,454 33,225 37,679hT7.0OM WT a3 B 5 AL T 84 REGISTER. OCt 8? ,984 COPYRI�EREAL STATEEREGISTEERR BE� jjiEVESITVf RIVERSIDE CA BELOW T9 ff C�CT,DBUT DDOOESNDiWM~T ITSEAcao ECYTATE ii[fi15TER. 01107 Oi 482 q THIS IIFORW.TIOi �S LEASED FROM AND RETAINS T!E PROPERTY OF RIVERSIDE REAL ESTATE REGISTER ' pUez,,� VISTAS I'Z10�RSl�PETST...LIST �^n �� 1585IDITI1)1 1T R 11�P 9Ci P H OSE p TTEIpOC 01 NG TA (�TFRIVA'WL� lti-TD 2rD-TD iYFr /�CCCLLOT�►'�P+ A�IVIs1(adSN�MraF Qt PfiDPERTY of I PROP LAPV PTIUI PPRV F�OfIH i aiH I I,9% O09 1R 82OQ7$ FRTY OF tC120.EYEPV LN%PWI DESERT, UTA% CODE=2186Z n 3621 L W2 , YAI.IA VILLAGE LN[T 12 0 4,146 0 4,146 0 :,ss6 a09 "' aPrTOuB " C AHl30LCLI A 9922660 5 (1 627—g21—W3 ,eooz 0 4,105 0 4,1105M 0 y 6907 71009 , L /� PALM VILLAGE WIT 12 ,ESG a a YR "' P O ggam JORY pp(( 48A(ALT1fDIL1L CITY, CA 922i4 627—/��/21—V24 ,�2 73038 ETA ROSA WAY O 6DE ERTr°" .f )7M 0 R2 810G 65448 1 fB z7 36 L 76 PALM4 VILIJC£ WIT 12 vsts .,856 0� 'R CARYOS P 0O BOL( l R3W*PALPIJDESMT, CA 92260 627-g21—Q 5 leoo2 7305o sANTA RosA wY 0 P4,71ALM DESERT 5 92 �R207•N ,O, RI p�(�/� M3 27 L o2 PALM Y•U,4a WIT 12 „856 O0B 1R IN yy 135a a �� DRDR�LDA s, U 92201 62� V21 L 74 6 1 PN1A VILLA(F WIi 12 0 16,000 0 16,ODO 0 8307 856 008 YR JT P 0 BOX 9007*F nvaoo VALLEY, CA 92256 627-021THY —0?7 1P002 7i0'D vwrA RasA wf 0 PALM DE Z 055�50,5855 0 R' 8010 191774 1 M3 27 36 PALM VILLAGE WIT 12 OB YR 77 7 o D"ROSA WAY-PALM DESERT, U 627-021-028 '� T3080 SAHfA ftOSA WAY 0 44,454 33.45 DESERT T�,905 7,000H R'_0 6 0 y� 7706 100456 7.70 7,000 M9 27 36 L 72 PAIJ94 VILLAGE WIT 12 w YR (RAY L 4ALDCEBR LhAYMDR 627-221—Q 916002 0 4,105 0 4,'� 0 yy .856 0 4411 EL CEBRl1 wY•(.A9 vEGAS, NV 8912i M3 27 L PALMA VIL:JV;` WIT 12 YR s+a794URr o 627- 21-00 ' 73,0o sANTA RosA wr o 16ALlsT: 92260 6 ,�7� o a. .856 0 it YILSH[RE BLV A81 *LOS /WufLEs, U 90025 8012 1 33.00 ,000N %, M3 27 L PALM VIUAM WIT 12 .8% 009 YR 1617 IM OSE AVE-ALIV ISPA CALIF 91903 627-921-031 '� 84 0 4,105 0 4,1105� 0 � 27 L 63 PALPA VILLAGE WIT 12 r856 009 �0173120 sAML R06A wY DESERT, CA 6Z� V21 L o68 2 1�PAW4 VILLAGE WIT 12wY 0 P5,5733 26,626 32.1199� 0 R' 17r 111666 36 92�p q�p ,@56" a09 "( 737F�sANFA ROSA' u,Y�PALM DESERT, CA 6�? '121-0�318DD2 73130 sM(fA R0S/1 wr 0 PALM 44,71DESERT 1199039 2i,75-77M7,OOCl � 72D7 °isDs 27 L 6 PALM VILLAGE WIT 12 ,ash a� "` , Y 145T , U 9049 6?�7— 21--0�4 1BD02 0 4,092 0 4,092 o "` 7104 27 L PALIVA VILLAGE WIT 12 oe YR DEVA JGM THaw T 627— 21-0�3518002 73150 SWA ROSA WAY o PALM 454E DESERT 60�? o T'1856 aP 0 BORK 74a13�EL SEaPDO, U 90245 re L 6 PAL77q VILLAGE WIT 12 D 5 L EG.STER. 1984 aMI(TESTiSFE&EI GOAM ON i5-I�ASED'�FRO!1 ataRI TIED NT RIVEf M �FiY. E IBVT FOR �REGIWRACY ATE iiSGISTBt. 011501 1 TTMM i aq 70 » IRVG st 2a+ S[TUS) EL SS-YR P.PROP LAPO FUp-1pM�LQ�ElQ3PT» L -18002 73,62 SML NICNIAS AVEO Z3P694 �29 60,967 0 R' azo apn JT 731 y1W�; a«/E�LI „ pE T, G 627--SJ22—��5 a,oio7o t °it 80 7s,000li 2t,990 z! 36 L 4 PM1N VILLAGE UNIT tz 92 a1e rr '�TOe�;m°a Low ' "oo°oEsERT, G 6277 22—�4 6 ,eoo2 7s,m sAN ruanAs wro ,, , 0 6�,` r'"r,000H `" 7 27 L PMJM vIuAGE WlT 12 UN6>:C 18002 U bib a� VR &* SM'N'41 AS AVE~ DESERT, G 92260 p6p�� .pg3gF6 0 0 0 6.537 0 118 E �5 M9 Z7�/3�b L 142 PAUM VILLAGE WIT 12 A�1 p� p Yr SE DR NIpQAS AVE~ DESERT, G 6277j22��7 ' PAU'M VWW BLUR[+E WI SAN �2 AVEO <P6i0 16�,4��,0�67� 0 R' _ 900 i 3t 85 L3a�M � ) J jig, IMG 92806 627n22-1/ G7 ' RWM VILLAGE UNIT 12 0 14,790 'a 0 14,7E 0 U L 140 (� 1WW 7� � NICHOLAS AVE PARR OE�HRr122fA.�07M�7,000H R' 856 a08 VR JT SINI+O%AS A��� DESERT. G 627 22 7 0 23,69G 4s,68D 67 sir M7 t '' 2 c�4.75 22.50OF !9 277 L 1 PAl1M VILLAGE UNIT 12 µ� 8% a08 VR JT ms GMN Y�YN RACE CA 9227'0 627 22-040 18002 75216 SMR NICNOLA� wr0 12 860 6s�808'�,6� 0 R' ?905j�31�&%9MI 6.60 6,a00 1'B 277 LL138 PM1N VILLAGE WIT 12 amppip ; esb a°B 1'R 9QJ5 s,Rp0 6o �oR.L05 MIS=S, G 90035 627 Pe 7122L 1L41 ' PX M VILLAGE WIT 12 0 3,954 pE 0 3,95 M 0 ' .8% b09 rR w SMA& +A .PAU, pES�T G 92260 6 7_.222 13742 18002 73230 sm NIORLAS AVEO ,5,537 5 .,95 70.T32 7.DDOM R' 7907 1-m(//inLa 67,p0p • 2 27 'Y6 7 L /g P&M VILLAGE WIT 12 .856 a09 STATE O eoc6ZSi•ISMR M WOIND, CA 92403 627�31J—VV9 6,DD5 0 0 0 0 0 PALM p� TAX CODE=23162 � -�oyy 18% a� rn P 0�L 78�PN11 DESEFT. G 92d6, TAX CODE=21 MB727 3631 L f57 1 '�HPM VILLAGE W)T ,2 0 20.287 0 20.gZ�8p7 o ! d� S�MtB81 AYE IDLE. G 91324 VR A4N3WK627n 631 L ) 2 ,800A11M VILLAGE WlT ,2 0 5.95', iT0 5.g9�54p� 0 YR .8% a '7906�� AVE~DDE�CA 612B7,-7 231�n3 ,8002 73041'SM+ NIOUJIS AVEO 11,452 Bi 122 44§411" 0 `I �gt ��]� L 159' PMIM VILLAGE LNI4IT 12 ash a09 VR 129771lR100ELL STST 'I . G 9o7m 627- 31-0�4 18002 0 <.lDs o <,t�$'" o 27 L , PALJA VILLAGE WIT 12 - H 5 - 92501 ;IS,ER. OCi BG 1984 COPYRI ESTA,EE1�GIST6t I I {�Str�E bA►MfREi141N5 T1f°1&Of RIV.ISiDE fifilL E (iEGI�STATE fK,[S�6t. OCi & 011<l� rN15 IKOR% ION ISEIFASED f MO Ot,s03 1tG "ZoA sills! EL. 0,- DATE 1XX RP STAMP TFR VAL 1ST ro zro-ro Iry ec P[. �v� n.ic E! Sm 7el>'8��1PAX I °VE's Is= 0 6, 5 o a, 0 Yr MI277 31 L� n PMM VILLAGE LPOT 12 1 Uo 7 18002 7-W5 SM NIOIIDLA9 AVE N D4Bt�►92260 � RI YX n baa tR � oa , ,ZSERT, a 64727 I ?0 0 <,<SG 50 - �p PALM VILLAGE lliti 12 �1 p��t7q��p ip07N o ' b°B '� <25 V � y� G 90301 6?�7— 31— 1 ' 41 SIN NIGIOIAS AVE0 15P53 55,733 71,710 7,0" R1 JT 7906 1r�Y354716 1 7'�I9R069 °0pb MA DESERT2 27—� L—�� PNIM VILLAGE UNIT 12 J b� ?78 6 i34957 7.70 000�'' GT�°DE=21a6Z727 3631L 234 2 ' PNJM VILLAGE WIT 12 0p�M3,993 g0�p3,g993 0au o b09 �` JT SUM a1a � C�2'0 bob vsi 0 6?Z7 31 3 teoo2 73026 urlCw4 wr o 73.6EM0,3r6 74,070 o R' ;WVPALM VILLAGE tWt 12 781 n 0 rR Pr oC MHMES eIMo eLWaeiYllE. G mzo3 627-231— 418002 0 23,aoo 0 23,0�0°0� o vy 8D 8312 !Wool PS 27 L PALM VILLAGE WIT 12 _ )D b06 Y" 7�io'ERP�so�s eLYw�00RPtcoISRIVERA CALIF 9" 6?Z7�31 j?5 tBD02 0 4,105 0 4,,o°s'" 0811 PALM VILLAGE WIT 12 q�p7M _ u 809 rR Jr ""wY DESERT, G 627 31 6 "Dw 7306o CATALIM wY Omm ��T2z,z092M,926 7,aol)1 � 7402 23.10 21,000 !9 27770 PAJM VILLAGE WIT 12 )o b09 n1 -3Z6Z IJ R sMOCIIm`EERIL WY, w 99003 6Z7—V31—VL7 18002 0 <.1os o <,,05 " o "` � �ry 27 36 L 229 PN1M VILLAGE LNIT 12 p b°B „` xx 4475 RtiRO YDEP LWPALM DESERT. G 92260 6Z77131 LW8 ' - 0 4.146 0 4,146 0 yy W mw 7812 2Ng.2p2{1 q� TAX CODE=216 !lIBBB 27 L 227���6 PALM VILLAGE LNIT 12 p�1 g� q�p7�L �. >o b°B s,oi °6505B i �59,od 6Z7z131 9 PAU7AVILLAGErA�tNA wY 0 9,69 G 53.3 9499,M 0 R' w P 06 t�j s4 70 b� 17Q i IQt�R AVE-L.OS MCfLEs CALIF 9oo26 6Z7r— 31 � ' PALM VILLAGE Wir ,z o 4.p,Eos yo�4p.q,��5p°1 0 �` & Fn >o b� rR 7 7AI`M 11" 'SEW, G 9ZI60 6FFFZ71 —0 1eoo2 73110 GTALINn wY o 4.5.11R4 �7.038 S1.SB1 7.000N — 3377y���ii 37 34,500 27 �6 PN.LM VILLAGE WIT 12 q�p pip &` >o b°p Ji 731�r, pp WIOTW T 1L' DE�Li G 627-031—///��� 2 IMU 73124 GTALIM?A%Y 5 26.138�7.0001 R' WS 7f09 13ti457; 15.<0 1<,000 ' !B 27 36 L � PAJM VILLAGE WIT 12 w J 5 ,�i.ry of Palm Desert Bank of Ameri -a NT & SA Jerry Goodman a5�75 Prickley Pear Ln . P . O . Box 7980 ,P . O . Box 439 " Palm Desert CA 92260. Newport Beach , CA 92660 Cathedral City , CA 92234 627-021 -001 }627-031 -022 627-021 -002 627- 021 -c24 627-021 -022 627-021 -023 Elizabeth Carvos City of Palm Desert Allan Jacobs P . O . Box 1743 P .O . Box 789 9832 Tunney Ave . Palm Desert , CA 92260 Palm Desert , CA 92261 Northridge , CA 91324 627- 021 - 025 627-031 - 00,1 627-031 - 002 W F Little G4°lbert Beeler Patricia Sperry 73041 San Nicholas Ave . 12927 Blackwell St . 33351 Bremerton Palm Desert , CA Cerritos , CA 90701 Dana Point , CA 92629 627- 031 -003 627-031 -004 627-031 -023 GMC " Homes Victor Ganster Palm Desert Redevelopment 431 N . Brand Blvd . 7310 Passons Blvd . Agency Glendale , CA 91203 Pico Rivera , CA 90660 45275 Prickley Pear Ln 627- 031 - 024 627-031 -025 Palm Desert , CA 92260 . 627-032-001 /627- 032-022 Vaughn Brudvik Glenn Thomas Michael Udow 4214 Calle San Rafhael P . O . Box 664 5220 Menlo Circle Palm Springs , CA 92262 Palm Desert , CA 92261 Palm Springs , CA 92262 627- 032- 002 62.7-032-003 627- 032-004 Richard Davis William Wilson Wayne Unterein P . O . Box 966 72047 Hwy 111 P . O . Box 1261 Rancho Mirage , CA 92270 Palm Desert , CA 92260 Palm Desert , CA 92261 627- 032- 023 640-123- 004 640-123-005 Barbara Hood Elda Morency Mark Hawkins 491 Juanita Dr . 72924 Sonora Dr . 72932 Sonora 'it' . Palm Springs , CA 92262 Palm Desert , CA 92260 Palm Desert , ,A 640- 123-006 640-123-007 640- 123-008 Donald Balch Jack Bloeser Ashley McDermott 43 Sombrilla Ct . 12 Lincoln Pl . P . O . Box 2316 Atascadero , CA 93422 Rancho Mirage , CA 92270 Palm Desert , CA 92261 640- 123-009/640- 123-010 640-123-012 640-135- 001 640-123- 011 Derek Walker Phillip Hagar Scott Stice 72826 Sierra Vista 834 Bay St . 7i5 71770 San Gorgonio Palm Desert , CA 92260 Santa Monica , CA 90405 Rancho Mirage , CA 92270 640- 135-002 640-135- 003 640- 135-004 Ronald Dobbins Kenneth Trask Paul Gruentzel 72945 Sonora Dr . 1131 Pajaro 715 Silver Spur Rd . Ste . 210i Palm Desert , CA Palm Springs , CA 92262 Rolling Hills Estates , CA 640-135- 005 640-135- 006 640-135- 007 John Velli Ada Taylor Elmer Summersgill �4091 Larrea 44331 Monterey Ave . 5841 Hampton Ct . alm. Desert 92260 Palm Desert , CA San Diego , CA 92120 c.1C- 1 640- 1 ?5 - 011 6cn- 1 ;5 _ nl3 Pauline Demers Jack Magit Palm Desert Board of 72014 Desert Air Dr . 730 N . Beverly Glen Blvd . Realtors , Inc . Rancho Mirage , CA 92270 W . Los Angeles , CA 90024 P . O . Box 64 640- 135-014 640-135-015/640- 135- 021 Palm Desert , CA 92261 640- 135- 016 . Kenneth Shaw 5246 E . Florence Ave . Bell , CA 90201 640- 135- 023 FORK Mo. i 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, Ca.92260 PRECISE PLAN .�5RU : department 01 ®nirftnme teo 34=047 a poanntnz donomo®n b Montere Design Partnership Applicant ( pwaseprint) 340-1982 73330 E1 Paseo Suite B Telephone .Moiling Address 92260 Palm Desert CA State Zip-Code pEOUEST' (Describe specific nature of approval requested 1. Construct an office building for professional purposes . PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Lot #70 M.B . 28/45 ,46 Palm Vista Unit 1 - Assessors Map Book Pg . 5 Riverside Co . - ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. 9 — Block 055 EXISTING ZONING Office Professional ?roper•y Owner AUthofRatlo The fon far d 'hied g states net they ahoy a e the owner(s) of me property described herein and hereby give author- i g/ 10/85 Signature pats Agreement absolving ine Ciry of Polm Desert of all liabllitles relative to any deed restrictions. 00 8Y MY SIGNATU ON THIS AGREEMENT, Absolve the City of Palm Desert of all liabllltles regarding any deed restrictions the, may be applicable to the orooerty described herein. ��~ArLI _ l : . 1" jjj�yi 9/ 10/85 Signature Date Applicant's Signature q/ 10/85 Signature Date )R STAFF USE ONLY) Environmental Status Accepted by: ❑ Ministerial Act E.A No. 'a Q /] ❑ categorical Exemption - l�i(�=��J� `IV' Qo � V S^CD"_l -- ❑ Negative Declaration ❑ Other Reference Case No. 1 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. Aoplications 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: Monterey Design Partnership c/o Rick Holden 73330 E1 Pasco , Suite B Palm Desert CA 340-1981 2. Name, address and telephone number of person to be contacted con- cerning the project (such as architect, engineer, or other repre- sentative) : Same As Above 3. Common name of project (if any) : Monterey Design Building 4. Project location (street address or general location) : 44267 Monterey Avenue 5. Precise legal description of property (lot and tract number, or meets & bounds) : See Other Sheet 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) : office building for professional services .. 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) : None 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) : Request for 1 /2 vacation of Sonora Rd . filed with Dept . of Public Works (Sonora now abandoned & closed off at property line) . EXISTING COiIDITIONS • 10856 . 8 sq . ft . w/o vacation of Sonora 9. Project site area: 14840 .E sn . ft . inc . vacation of Sonora (Size of property in sq. ft. or acreage) 10. Present zoning: Op ( in progressXproposed zoning) : Same 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-vacant , East-Monterey Ave . , South-existing duplex zoned OP plans submitted for office , West-single family dwelling. 14. Site topography (describe) : basically flat 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) : minimal 17. List the number, size and type of trees being removed: none 18. Describe any cultural , historic, or scenic aspects of the project site: 20. Commercial , Industrial , Institutional or Other Project: A. Type of use(s) and major function(s) ( if offices , specify type & number) : 3 offices - Architects office - Landscape Architects office leaseable ± 850 sq . ft . Civil Engineer etc B. Number of square feet in total building area : 5400 sq . ft . C. Number of stories 2 Height feet. D. Largest single building (Sq. Ft. ) -- (Hgt. )E. Number of square feet in outdoor storage area: none F. Total number of required parking spaces 18 number provided 11 G. Hours of operation: 8 — 5 H. Maximum number of clients, patrons , shoppers, etc. , at one time: 3 — 6 I . Maximum number of employees at one time: 14 — 16 J. If patron seating is involved, state the number: NA K. Is there any night lighting of the project: Yes X No Jandac_aoe lighting L. Percent of total project devoted to: Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paving, including streets. . . . . . . . . . Landscaping and Open Space (Recreation) . . . 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. Richard C . Holden Monterey. 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