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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0115 /"���'� MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION � � ., . TUESDAY - JANUARY 15, 2008 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * � * * * I. CALL TO ORDER Chairperson Campbell called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Commissioner Tanner led in the pledge of allegiance. III. ROLL CALL Members Present: Sonia Campbell, Chair Dave Tschopp, Vice Chair Connor Limont Mari Schmidt Van Tanner � Members Absent: None Staff Present: Lauri Aylaian, Director of Community Development Bob Hargreaves, Deputy City Attorney Tony Bagato, Principal Planner Ryan Stendell, Associate Planner Renee Schrader, Associate Planner Hart Ponder, Code Compliance Manager Shawn Kilpatrick, Code Compliance Officer Tonya Monroe, Administrative Secretary IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Request for consideration of the December 18, 2007 meeting minutes. Action: It was moved by Commissioner Limont, seconded by Commissioner Schmidt, approving the December 18, 2007 meeting minutes. Motion carried 4-0-1 (Commissioner Tanner abstained). � MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 V. SUMMARY OF COUNCIL ACTION w.r� Ms. Aylaian summarized pertinent January 10, 2008 City Council actions. VI. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS None. VII. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Case No. PP 03-19 - SCOTELLE DEVELOPMENT, LLC, Applicant Request for approval of a one-year time extension for Phase III (one remaining building) of Case No. PP 03-19 (which allowed the construction of five office buildings totaling 53,662 gross square feet) on property located at 39-800 Portola. Action: It was moved by Commissioner Tschopp, seconded by Commissioner Limont, approving the Consent Calendar by minute motion. Motion carried 5-0. VIII. PUBLIC HEARINGS „� Anyone who challenges any hearing matter in court may be limited to raising only those issues he, she or someone else raised at the public hearing described herein, or in written correspondence delivered to the Planning Commission at, or prior to, the public hearing. Chairperson Campbell dismissed herself from Public Hearing A and turned the meeting over to Vice Chairperson Tschopp. For the record, Commissioner Tanner stated that he listened to the tape recording of the December 18, 2007 meeting. Also for the record, Mr. Hargreaves explained that Chairperson Campbell excused herself due to a conflict under the Political Reform Act because she owns a business within 500 feet of the establishment at issue. A. Case No. CUP 96-15 - CITY OF PALM DESERT, Applican� (Continued from December 4 and 18, 2007) Request for consideration of an amendment to an approved conditional use permit to eliminate nightly music entertainment in the outdoor dining patio area of the Augusta's Restaurant (Augusta's). Subject property is located at 73-995 EI Paseo (APN 627-272-005). .■r� 2 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15 2008 Ms. Aylaian explained that this item had been continued from December 4 � and 18, 2007. She asked Mr. Stendell for a staff report to give an update on what had transpired since the last meeting and to report on a couple of items that have arisen since the agenda was published last Friday. Mr. Stendell recalled that at the December 18, 2007 meeting it was staff's request that this item be continued in an attempt to take several more readings in the month that transpired between this hearing and the next one. Since that time staff identified that they would be monitoring both December 20 and December 22 as identified dates. Staff also discussed a third date undisclosed at the time because they knew they wanted a third reading and the applicant indicated they would be purchasing some additional curtains as a sound mitigation measure and staff wanted to take one more reading before this hearing to see if any progress had been made. He stated he would go through the data to make everyone thoroughly aware of the findings. December 20, 2007, finro Code Enforcement officers, the Code Enforcement Manager and he himself arrived at Augusta's at approximately 8:30 p.m. They were introduced to the sound consultant who showed the mitigation measures as they were proposed that evening. They were placing panels in different positions trying to get a hold on where the worst of the sound was coming from and the sound engineer that was onsite �..► that evening was really anxious to see what he could do. Staff's observation was that the band was a three-member band with a synthesized component to it, so the sounds they were producing with the instruments were synthesized in the background by a computer essentially. The Thursday night band readings that were included in the report and the graphs showed that actually all four ten-minute readings were taken in compliance around the 51 and a half, and 53 and some change, level readings. It was staff's intention also that night to begin a series of spot checks. They also made the Planning Commission aware of where they would visit several reporting party addresses and where the worst of the complaints were coming from to determine if they have merit and if they were reasonable. He displayed a map showing the four different locations they visited. That evening three members of staff left at approximately 9:00 p.m. to visit the four locations. The first they visited was the Candlewood Apartments. That apartment complex is built around a central courtyard. They entered the gate from the central, which was a back patio with approximately three or four handful units. At that location staff could clearly hear the music at 9:00 p.m. Once they looked over the wall, there was a fairly clear shot where the sound very easily gets there and they could clearly hear the music. The �.�. 3 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 second location was 73922 Shadow Mountain. Staff stood in the patio of the reporting party's address and could clearly hear the music at 9:15 p.m. The �' address at 45-831 Mountain View is approximately at the intersection of Fairway and Portola. Staff could hear the music; it was not as clear as it was at the finro previous locations, but as the ambient calmed down as the cars slowly started passing the stop sign at Portola and Fairway,the music started becoming more apparent. So they could definitely hear it, but it wasn't as clear as at the first finro locations. Mr. Stendell stated that the fourth location was the Shadow Mountain Resort and Tennis Club. Standing on the second-story balcony adjacent to the units that face out northeast they could hear the music, but it wasn't as clear as the first finro. Those were all under readings that were in compliance with the ordinance that evening, which was December 20, 2007. December 22, 2007, a Saturday night, Code Enforcement Officer Shawn Kilpatrick began some readings at approximately 10:38 p.m. The graph in the report shows that all four of the ten-minute averages, which is the way they measure sound per the sound ordinance, which is a ten-minute A-weighted average, are exceeding the sound levels. That evening at about 10:45 p.m. Mr. Stendell arrived and also met the Code Enforcement Manager onsite and they also agreed to do the spot checks again. The perception was that if it was bad at 53, it was going to be worse at 58, but he still wanted to again � make the rounds and see what the findings were. That evening as he arrived at Candlewood, he realized that he didn't posses the knowledge to get into the gate; Code Enforcement had that. The long string of apartments fairly well shielded the music; he could hear it, but couldn't make a clear determination that it was worse than two nights before. The second location on Shadow Mountain, Mr. Stendell could clearly hear it and could clearly make the determination that it was louder than December 20. The last location he visited was the Mountain View address because he didn't have access into the Shadow Mountain Resort. At Mountain View and Shadow Lake Drive he was really blown away at what he could hear at that location. It was a lull in the music and at the end of the song and the beginning of another, the crowd applauded and it was fairly loud. To make the determination that the reporting parties' complaints had merit, he would definitely say in that circumstance, at that level of music, that they definitely have merit. Staff also conducted a sound study last Saturday evening. Although the sound levels are coming down, they were actually closer to 55 than they have been on any other Saturday night that he could see, he believed the band on Saturday night was the loudest band they had, and perhaps � 4 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 Augusta's representatives could confirm that. It is a five-member band, a � classic rock and rock `n roll music type. Mr. Stendell said the results of Saturday's study were distributed to the Commission (attached hereto as Exhibit A). He also pointed out that Augusta's had indicated to staff that they had received some new sound mitigation cloth and they were doing their best to get it installed strategically before Saturday night, but the report states that was not in place for the Saturday night reading. It was also reported by Code Enforcement Officer Shawn Kilpatrick that not only could he hear the music at all four locations, he could actually identify the song that was being played. That was the latest information from this past Saturday evening. In conclusion, there were a couple of things going on that he would like to touch on. First, they had been talking the most about getting a specific decibel level. The City's Noise Ordinance and the existing restaurant CUP (conditional use permit) reference noise to be in compliance with the City's Noise Ordinance. The City's Noise Ordinance does in fact list 55 decibels after 10:00 p.m. as the permissible sound limit to operate under a ten-minute A-weighted average. The other component of the Noise Ordinance is that staff has the ability to ;�,,, make the determination that a business or a commercial business is in violation if the sound levels coming from the commercial business are impacting the residential zones. There are a few sections that basically say that the operation of any instrument, machine, loudspeaker, or similar device befinreen the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. to be plainly audible from the property line can also constitute a violation. Basically, the ordinance touches on finro ways to define a violation. The third he also wanted to touch on is that they are talking about the existing conditional use permit in place. The existing conditional use permit by its nature should never be creating any nuisance to the surrounding property owners. A conditional use permit is given conditionally based on the fact that it is going to be in harmony with the surrounding uses and is not going to be creating an undue impact and certainly not creating any public nuisances. Unfortunately in this case, after a great deal of further review, staff believes that the sound levels being created in its current state is creating a public nuisance for the surrounding residential zones and are ultimately recommending to the Planning Commission that the CUP be modified to eliminate any outdoor amplified music of any kind. In his report he also indicated to the Commission that staff would be happy to re-entertain an application for a CUP if necessary improvements are constructed to assure the City that sound levels would not be generating a nuisance to the � 5 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 surrounding area. He stated he would be happy to answer any questions. He noted that the representatives from Augusta were present in the audience. � Vice Chair Tschopp asked for any questions of staff. Commissioner Limont stated that when she looks at the January 14, 2008 chart that shows 72.1 decibels at 11:00 p.m., her understanding was that when they were talking about 55 decibels, it is an average, and it shoots up to 72, and this was over ten minutes that they get the 55 average. Mr. Stendell said that was right. He explained that with the 72, they were going to find a lot of peaks in there and the peaks could be anything from a diesel truck going by to a loud person talking depending on how close they are to the meter. They were really looking at the average. When looking at the graph, the average was the green bar furthest to the right; they had the low, the high and the average. Vice Chair Tschopp said on that same thought, looking at the Augusta 12/20 study, on the far right at 9:35 p.m. it shows it was at 76 decibels as a high, and this was during a 60-minute reading he assumed. Mr. Stendell said yes. Vice Chair Tschopp asked if that meant that for at least 20 minutes there were readings that high. Mr. Stendell said no, it was one peak. He could let the Code officers who are trained on it speak, but his understanding was that even one-hour average or two-minute average, the high is the peak, not any � other form of that. The high is one time that goes by. Vice Chair Tschopp indicated that it wasn't an average then. Mr. Stendell stated that the average in the 12/20 case on the far right where they were looking at 76 would be 53.16. Vice Chair Tschopp said there would be no way to tell how long or how long it was at the high peak. Ms. Aylaian explained that what they were looking at is a time-weighted average, not a statistical average across the board. If they have a truck go by at 75 decibels and they are there for one minute, that counts as 1/60th of the interval. If the rest of the time the music or other ambient noises are closer to 50 decibels, then 59/60% of that average is at 50 decibels. There were no other questions for staff. Mr. Stendell also informed Commission that along with the latest sound results, he also passed out an E-mail that was received from a local resident, as well as a voice mail when he returned from lunch today from a neighbor living on Shadow Lake Drive that actually didn't have a problem with the music and wanted to see if he would enter that into the record as well. Her name was Cynthia. Vice Chair Tschopp stated that the hearing was still o en from the last meeting and asked the applicant to address the Commission. �.r 6 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 MS. TIFFANY WINDSOR, Director of Events for Augusta Restaurant, � said she, too, would like the Commission to follow along with tonighYs staff report so that she could address each discussion point. On December 20, in follow-up to the last hearing, she worked with the sound consultant that they hired to begin the sound mitigation testing that they had all agreed to at the last hearing. Concurrently, both she and Code Enforcement were sound testing with their respective equipment on that Thursday night. The staff report indicates the same information; however, there is no specific reference at this point in the report that Code Enforcement's reading was in the 52-decibel range level, which concurred with her findings. Next in the staff report is the graph, which they were just looking at, which Code Enforcement provided to the Commission. There was a big discussion on this in the report, but what staff failed to point out to them is that the highs, as indicated in red, are not music. She would show them her findings, starting with #1 (documents were displayed on the overhead projector and are attached hereto as Exhibit B). From speaking with Code Enforcement, she understood the City's equipment software does not provide this kind of detailed report as her software does. They could see on her report that the traffic on the � surrounding streets causes spikes in the readings. A passenger car passing by, even an airplane passing overhead, will cause a spike to over 60 decibels. The next chart was displayed. She stated that a passenger truck passing by will cause a spike to over 70 decibels. A diesel passenger truck will cause a spike to nearly 80 decibels. Ms. Windsor stated that this is never clearly defined in Code Enforcement's reports. Code Enforcement takes a series of ten- minute and one-hour readings. All of these measurements are weighted together and reported as"music". She has numerous results of those findings over many nights should they wish to review more of these charts. She said she isn't a sound engineer, but it was clearly not the music at Augusta that's measuring three, four and five decibels over code. (The next chart was displayed.) Ms. Windsor stated that with reference to Candlewood Apartments, she was there on January 12, 2008 with her decibel reader at 9:43 p.m., and while she was there, Lauri, the City's Planning Director, happened to stop by and, as she was sure Lauri could attest, at that point they could not hear the music playing at this location. She did do a reading on the equipment, and even with the music playing, which they could not hear, the average � 7 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15 2008 at this location was 50.7 decibels. The second page showed how her equipment showed them a similar graph that they see from staff in """�' some instances. On that same night she went to Shadow Mountain Resort and she could not hear the music from that location. (They went on to Chart 3.) She said she also went to 73-922 Shadow Mountain and she could not hear the music. The noise that she did hear and she measured was the traffic on the street. Again, they could see the spikes with the traffic. The average was 50.8 decibels. On December 22, in cooperation with Code Enforcement and what they had agreed to for testing purposes, they repeated this process with their Saturday night band. They asked the band to play at various sound levels while they tested various placement locations of both the sound mitigation mattress panels and the theatrical sound curtains on loan to them. In the days following the testing she did not hear back from staff as to the results of their testing. When she received her copy of staff's report last Friday, Ms. Windsor said this was the first that she found out that their readings came in at an average of 58.28. When she got to this point in the report, she started to get really angry. She feels like she was totally blind sided by staff. They were testing the band, moving the amplification of the sound up and down, requesting the band to lower and raise their „� speakers, trying to test their mitigation options, and staff's reporting this testing to the Commission as if they were in noncompliance. This misinformation from staff was not acceptable. On January 12 she was back on Larrea Street again and the surrounding neighborhood to measure and work with her sound consultant. There was a surprise visit by Code Enforcement and they started measuring at 10:50 p.m. Per the interoffice memo the Commission received from Code Enforcement, their first measurement started at 10:50 for ten minutes. She also took a reading at 10:50 and they could see that there was considerable traffic, and even with that the average was 54.7. The next measurement started at 11:10 and she too took a measurement. Staff's average sound was 54.24 and she had 54.7. Next there was a note here that Officer Shawn Kilpatrick then went to the Shadow Mountain Tennis Resort. (The next chart was displayed.) She noted that he reported that he was able to hear the band playing and lots of yelling while standing on a tennis court. He could clearly hear a rendition of a Prince song. She actually noted at that time that it was "Twist and ShouY' and she did note that the crowd was singing � 8 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 along with the band. Her results from that night, the average, on the � next page, was 55.4. She requested a follow-up meeting with their testing with staff and Code Enforcement and was declined several times. This certainly wasn't the cooperation she was expecting after they all agreed to work together after their last hearing. Ms. Windsor said she was finally granted a meeting on January 8. When she sat down at the meeting, she was immediately told by staff that they were now taking the position that the outdoor music at Augusta is a nuisance to the surrounding neighborhood. She inquired as to why this was coming up now since they were only midway in the process of testing and implementing mitigation measures that staff, the Planning Commission, and Augusta had agreed to. And it was clear that she was reaching a level that the CUP stipulates. It's amazing to her how Code Enforcement and staff want to hold the decibel measurement against them when they don't comply, but when they do comply with the lawful decibel code, they have to scramble for another way to attack them and try and shut them down. They are calling a well-run establishment a public nuisance. This is outrageous behavior from a responsible City. It is clear from all of the past hearing minutes that they were instructed by the Commission to bring their decibel readings in under 55. They are right on target for that. Even �, though they have now uncovered that they have to deal with traffic thaYs outside of their control, but nonetheless is factored into their music readings. Per the Planning Commission's directions from previous meetings, they have spent tens of thousands of dollars, and it's obvious that she has been working diligently with Code Enforcement and staff, and she felt very confident that they will have all of their newly purchased panels in place and will be in total compliance for this upcoming weekend. The one thing she couldn't do is comply with a moving target. She can't have staff give her their opinion one week and then change it the next. This is bad faith, she was sure, along with all other sorts of legal issues. She has been cooperative and delivered everything she promised. The conclusion in the staff report is unacceptable. She was prepared with all of her documentation to put up a fight, but hoped it didn't come to that. After all of this effort that has been invested to be a successful partner in this community, they find themselves abandoned by City Hall with this staff report presented to Commission, which ultimately wants to put them out of business with its reckless assessment labeling one of the city's most successful and oldest businesses on the street as a public nuisance. She stated that she was available for any questions. � 9 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15 2008 There were no questions. Vice Chair Tschopp thanked her. Moving forward to request if any persons wished to speak in FAVOR or OPPOSITION, Vice +�+ Chair Tschopp said the next question was a little bit double negative, but asked for those people who were OPPOSED to eliminating music at Augusta's to step forward. There was no response. He then asked for those persons in FAVOR of eliminating the music. He noted that he had three blue Request to Speak cards and would start with these individuals first. MR. JOHN CORCORAN, on Shadow Mountain Golf Course Lane, about a mile and a half from Augusta, said the fact that he can't sleep at night must be wrong, because all these charts and graphs, and the last meeting with the attorney and architect, he must be wrong. All this noise coming in his windows must be in his head. He called the Riverside Sheriff's Department and they get calls all the time. They must be wrong. He thought it was time they stopped procrastinating and do something about this. The gal has got to quit making the noise. There's a lot of restaurants in this valley that don't have noise and they seem to survive. She's in the wrong area. He thanked them. MR. JOHN MORRIS said that he spoke at the December meeting and represents the Shadow Mountain Resort, which has been in operation since about 1946. They are a hotel operation with about 85 to 90 units that are anywhere from one night to one month, whatever people � want; a regular operation. They charge $230 to $630 per night for their units. They get guests that call their office at night and ask, "What's the noise?" and "Where's the party going on?" This has been happening for years, as they know. They've also had complaints from people on the golf course next to them that call their office and think they're having a party over there, and of course it's Augusta's, not them. He was sorry he didn't have more present to represent the Resort, but he is not about to ask a guest to come down here and complain to the Planning Commission; that's not quite the right thing to do. They complain to the office and they try to handle it from there. He stated that the music has also been past 11:30 p.m. They know that from their police records which they had in their last report. If they look at the one, it was five minutes to 12 and they were still playing. The excuse was that people requested an encore. Is that a reason to exceed 11:30? He didn't know. Not in his mind it isn't. The Band-Aid methods they have been doing before like when they have the meetings in the Spring where they said that they could continue their permit for the next three or four weeks during the summer, then they were going to modify it. But when they came back in the Fall, it was the same thing. Now they are doing something about it, but not at the wwr 10 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 time they said they would. He wasn't sure just how good this will do � if they move these panets around one night and the next night they don't. He was sure they would still be exceeding the 55 dbs after 10:00 p.m. He thought it was time to put a stop to it, let them make their adjustments again, their permanent fixes to the noise, then go back in and monitor it again and see about reissuing a report at that time. Mr. Morris emphasized that this noise is interFering with their operating business. They are a business establishment. They are costing them. They have a lot of guests that come back time after time and if these guests don't come back, they're hurting. They have two choices. They either eliminate it now or change the code. That's the way he looked at it. If they wanted to come back and request permits six months from now when they have it repaired, fine, that's up to them. But right now the choice is to eliminate it or change the code. He thanked them. MS. SARAH DRAKE came forward and said she lives on Sierra Madre in Rancho Mirage, but for most of 2007 she lived on Shadow Mountain in Palm Desert. First, she wanted to thank the staff members, specifically Shawn Kilpatrick, Ryan Stendell, Tonya, who have been so helpful to her, and patient, and informative. Also, Ms. `" Aylaian and Carlos Lopez [sic. Ortega] who took the time to call her back personally and discuss with her at length the complaints she had on the complete disruption of any serenity that she expected as a resident of south Palm Desert. The staff has been very, very helpful to her, returned phone calls, sent E-mails with documentation, patiently answered her questions, provided cell phone numbers and contact information to be used on weekend nights when the disturbance was greater than it is from 8:00 to 5:00. These staff members always work above and beyond the call of duty with exemplary professionalism and she just wanted to thank the staff for all of their help. And just a couple of words to the members of the Planning Commission: vision and responsibility. The vision they have for Palm Desert, not just for right now, but for five years from now, ten years from now, and 20 years from now. And their responsibility to the laws of this city, which have been reiterated tonight, to the citizens of south Palm Desert, and to the visitors who come to this very unique area for the kind of relaxation that they expect when they come to south Palm Desert. It is a very special community and they have a great responsibility in their hands. She thanked them. � 11 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 MS. BEVERLY BURIES, 45-831 Mountain View, the street behind Shadow Mountain, said she was present to request that the � Commission accept the recommendation of the staff report to shut down the outside music at Augusta Restaurant immediately. They've lived in this community for 23 years and have owned this property for six. For five of those years she has continuously had to call the Sheriff's Department to request that they go out to Augusta and shut down the music. They've reported the noise nuisance over and over and over again. Her husband is a retired peace officer and the thought that she has to call a sheriff to a non-life threatening or non- essential violation absolutely offends her. She has to take a sheriff that should be out watching for and fighting crime to address a noise issue at one o'clock in the morning. This is not an issue that has taken place in the last finro years, this has gone on for five years, six years or more. She believed they have had their conditional use permit since 1999 and they've called over all that time. As she talked to her neighbors, she found that people have had to go to dual-paned windows, which she applauds that, but not for sound attenuation so that a restaurant can operate in their community. They've often had to move their own personal activities and their guests inside because they couldn't communicate over the noise. As strange as it sounds, her home is three blocks as the crow flies from this establishment, but she can hear it as if they are playing right ""� outside her door. She thought that they kind of alluded to that, Ryan, that he was surprised when he got that far away that he could hear it as clearly as he could. Ms. Buries said they have attempted over the years to call the restaurant to say, "Please turn the music down; it's 11:30, iYs 12:00" but no one will pick up at that hour. They just will not do it. She had a neighbor tell her at one time, she got on the bike, she was so mad at 11:30 p.m. she got on her bike and rode down to tell them to turn off the music. What do they do? How do they deal with it short of calling out the sheriff sending them out? It took them several years to understand that there isn't an automatic report from the Sheriff's Department to the City Code Violation. Once they found that out, they had to mobilize their troops, so to speak, to say as soon as you report to the Sheriff, you have to call on Monday and report it to Code Enforcement as well, because there's not an automatic transfer of information. Continuous disregard for the City Noise Code should have mandated this action long, long ago. If she as a community member were wrr 12 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 continuously annoying her neighbors with parties and sounds coming �• that loud within their community, they would be reported over and over again and it wouldn't take five or six years for action to be taken by the City. She could guarantee them that. Ms. Buries said the question she has for this Commission is why should the benefit of one outweigh the benefit of the entire community? This isn't just a couple of homes where they sound tested; this is an entire community of people who have been there a lot longer than Augusta has been there. And they've been offended for all the time they've been there by this outdoor sound. She thought they should stop. Stop the noise. Please. She thanked them. Vice Chair Tschopp asked if anyone else wished to speak in favor of eliminating the music. MS. MARION ROYSTON, a resident of Candlewood Apartments, said she originally moved to the desert in 1961 and she has raised three children here. She knew of the need for entertainment, if anybody does, especially at this end of the valley and especially now that Red 74 isn't here. However, this is the wrong place and the wrong time. Their property faces EI Paseo commercial property. Nobody � apparently gave any thought to the fact that this noise was going out into residential income areas. It was not commercial. The permit should never have been issued in her estimation. The one gal spoke, and she didn't mean to laugh, but she thought it was funny when they attributed traffic to throwing the decibels. Have they ever driven up and down Highway 111 at 11 o'clock at night? They wouldn't see a car for three blocks. Portola has heavy traffic in the daytime, but except for the emergency vehicles at night, it is almost dead quiet after 8:30 or 9:00. All of the Planning Commissioners all live here, so they've been out on these streets out late at night and know what the traffic is like or is not like. They don't have any heavy traffic that's going to interfere with anything. The thing that does throw her are these studies that seem to be confined, and she too wanted to add her thanks to the City, she thought they had been very diligent on their behalf and they all appreciate their efforts. But why have these studies now coming up in December and January? The previous speaker did mention five years. That is how long they have been calling the Sheriff's or Police Department now, again and again. About two years ago they finally said, "Don't call us, call the City." What kind of a little tweak came in there she wasn't too sure, but something did, somebody slapped their hands or quit padding the pockets or something, she didn't know. She wasn't accusing, she was just saying �..r 13 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 they just almost quit taking the calls for the disturbance. They had it up to here. Shawn has been very cooperative. She was one of the � patios identified on the map with a big red circle that they parked on to check. Ms. Royston mentioned that she came to the first meeting in December and did give a brief summation at that time and she was given a card by somebody in Code Enforcement. She didn't have the card any longer and didn't remember the name, but he said if she had any further comments, please call him. The very next night, and this is how they've cooperated off and on through the years, the very next night that music was still blasting at 1:30 in the morning. They were just telling us where they stood as opposed to them. This has happened in history with this noise. Every time they get their hand slapped, they pull back a month, five weeks, whatever. All of a sudden, bit by bit they are right back where they were. They have absolutely no respect for the community as far as their noise, and they have no respect for what the City is telling them either because they continually violate what they've been given again and again and again, a chance to correct. She thought they were all through horsing around with this issue. They've had more than enough chance. It's been over five years now, and she wanted to say nine, but her numbers get mixed up sometimes and she wanted to be fair to � everyone, but it's been a long time in excess of five years. And they have repeatedly, there was finrice last year they were put in violation that she was aware of, and immediately after 30 days they were right back. She thought taking those things into consideration, they have no right to have any type of music, she didn't care if they wanted to play around with curtains or barriers, or whatever they rig up. Whatever they put up, they can be sure it will come down and they will be right back where they are. So she would like to please plead her case in adding her absolute assent to the others before her and that the noise be discontinued ASAP. She thanked them for their time. There was no one wishing to speak. Vice Chair Tschopp asked the restaurant representatives if they would like rebut or make any comments. MS. DENISE ROBERGE, the owner of Plaza Roberge and Augusta Restaurant, which is at Plaza Roberge, came forward. She said she has heard a lot of exaggeration, but she would do the same. She said it has become very obvious to them that the City is never going to be satisfied no matter how much money they spend or what they do to bring their noise level into compliance. This is not just about noise. � 14 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION ____ __ JANUARY 15, 2008 Hart, the head of Code Enforcement, has said on numerous � occasions that the City Council should not have given them a permit for outdoor music and has voiced this to many people, which is totally unfair. And just who is Hart to decide what Council should and should not do? Hart disagrees with Council's decision and therefore is going to find a way to shut down the music so he and his Code officers will do whatever they need to do to accomplish this. When Hart realized that they could, and would, bring the music to code, he had to come up with another way to stop the music. And all of a sudden now they are a public nuisance. She took it personally that she and her business are considered a public nuisance by the City of Palm Desert. Perhaps they have forgotten how deteriorated the east end of EI Paseo was before she came and cleaned it up. If she had to live with keeping the noise level within lawful code, then anyone that complains has to tolerate the lawful code if they want to live by this commercial neighborhood. Perhaps now the nuisance is the people making the phone calls. Code Enforcement needs to take a different path rather than the path of least resistance, which is Augusta. Ms. Roberge stated that she feels that she has been harassed by Code Enforcement. She wanted them to know that they are seriously � effecting her business at this peak season. She could not do a job running her business and fighting a moving target. She has added a sliding roof to the patio, she had curtains made for the patio wall, added sound barriers for behind the band, put up a wall of sound barriers, ordered over 100 feet of new theater curtains to be installed. After this effect and achieving very positive results, they find themselves now labeled a public nuisance. As she said earlier, this is not just about noise. She said she was going to read them an E-mail that is going to reinforce her position. (See attached Exhibit C.) This made her really sad when she got this E-mail. They should decide how it made them feel. "We measured sound levels at Augusta unannounced on Saturday night. The readings were remarkably close to 55 decibels." And it says, "Attached is the report from the Code Enforcement Officer." Then it says, "They were also trying to install new sound curtains that just arrived on Saturday, but did not have them up at the time of our monitoring. With the curtains, it is entirely possible that they will come in under 55 decibels, which leaves us in the uncomfortable position of them arguing that they are compliant and the residents will still not be satisfied. Our staff believes that even at 55 decibels they present a disturbance to the neighbors." Then it ...�. 15 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION _ JANUARY 15. 2008 says, "We need to talk about how the presentation will be made at tomorrow's hearing." �r They didn't let Planning Commission know that they were in compliance at 55. They didn't like the idea that they are putting curtains up that will bring it under 55. They didn't share that with them. And sending this E-mail basically says that it doesn't matter what they do, we will harass them, which is totally unfair. She spent a lot of money, she'll give them the receipts, over $50,000, and if she had known that the City was just putting this whole figure out there with no meanings or had no mind to accept it even if they made it to 55. This E-mail is just unforgivable and if she was part of the Planning Commission, she would really be upset with this coming out at this time. And she was going to take them to the Code Enforcement report that was attached to this. Ms. Roberge said she has also been at Candlewood Apartments on many occasions, and on one with the police officers, and you cannot hear the music there. She asked Lauri if she was there on Friday night or Saturday night. Ms. Aylaian replied that yes, she was. Ms. Roberge asked if she heard the music. Ms. Aylaian said not from where she was standing. w Ms. Roberge asked if she was standing at Candlewood. Ms. Aylaian wasn't sure this was appropriate, but explained that her understanding is that where she was situated was not the same place as where the measurements were being taken from. Ms. Roberge said she was just asking her if she heard the music. Ms. Aylaian noted she was at ground level outside the wall adjacent to Candlewood and she did not hear it. Ms. Roberge said okay. She asked if Tiffany was there; Tiffany also went up to some of the other places. No, you could not hear the music as Mr. Kilpatrick has said. "I could clearly hear the music." She was sorry, this was just not correct. And they have their statistics to back it up, too. So when the Code officers are not reporting correctly, how can they make a correct decision? And when the City doesn't want them to meet the 55 decibels that they've told them to meet in order to keep their permit, this was just not acceptable. The law is the law � 16 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15, 2008 and they've made it there and shame on them for not informing her � that once they made it to 55 that wasn't going to be good enough. They knew that all along and so did Code. So Code has led them down a really expensive path and the City has totally sabotaged them. She thought it was just terrible that they would do this behind the Commission's back. If she was them, she would seriously consider calling for the resignation of Hart, who has lied on numerous occasions, to them and well as the Commission, who has publicly expressed that he is in disagreement with the City Council's decision and is going to any extreme to get his way and stop the music and would love to shut down the restaurant. He has lied to her on numerous occasions, he has lied to Tiffany, and now he has lied to the Commission. So if they want this happening at City Hall, where they can't trust their staff to give them the proper information, then they were all going to suffer from that, not just her. She thanked them. Vice Chair Tschopp asked if Ms. Roberge would like to put the E-mail into the record. Ms. Roberge said yes, definitely. (She handed the finro-page E-mail to the Commission. See attached Exhibit C.) ,�, Mr. Hargreaves thought the E-mail needed some explanation. What happened was Ryan forwarded to him the staff report that was going to be presented, so he forwarded that on to their attorney because he wanted them to be aware of what was happening. What he did not see when he forwarded it on was that it included some exchanges back and forth; he didn't go down through the text. When this was discovered, their attorney assured him that would be deleted. Ms. Roberge said iYs there. What they're doing and their activities are there. Mr. Hargreaves thought if they review the E-mail, there's nothing he considered illegitimate or untoward about it. His understanding is, and he wasn't engaged in the process, the City had hoped in good faith that by reducing the sound levels below 55 the sound issues in the neighborhood would be resolved. He thought it became clear as the noise levels approach 55 that that wasn't going to be the case, and this was explained earlier. The Noise Ordinance has two prongs. There's the objective measurements, sound measurements, and then there's the more general kind of public nuisance aspect that if you're causing excessive noise within the neighborhood that's disturbing people, a reasonable person, then you're in violation of the sound ordinance and a public nuisance. He thought that was ..r 17 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15 2008 what staff ultimately determined was that even if they meet the 55 decibel levels, which are kind of the objective standards, it was unlikely they were �wwr going to be able to meet the more general standard of not being bothersome to their neighbors. He thought that was the decision before the Planning Commission tonight. Ms. Roberge said so they think it's okay to lead them down the path, to spend all the money, time and effort that they've done to accomplish 55 decibels, which is the code, and then once they are getting there, you get frightened that they're getting there, as it says in the E-mail, "With the curtains it is entirely possible that they will come in under 55 decibels, which leaves us in this uncomfortable position of them arguing that they are compliant." And even at the bottom it says, "We need to talk about how we're going to do this presentation, will be made at tomorrow's hearing." Ms. Aylaian interjected that she is the author of the E-mail. She felt uncomfortable that we have focused on one aspect of the Noise Ordinance, which is the quantitative measurement of decibels. It is true that staff has focused on that; however, she thought that previously we were never even close to that level and staff had no way of knowing just how good a marriage it would be befinreen having 55 decibels and a residential neighborhood in close proximity. As we got there and honed in on that level, staff was able to ' determine that it still isn't a good fit, it does not provide a harmonious � exchange befinreen the two, so at that point it seemed uncomfortable because we had focused on 55 and we would now be looking more closely at the other portion of the ordinance. Ms. Roberge was sorry that it felt uncomfortable; that was a costly feeling for her. And how could they leave it `till Friday, and this is Tuesday, to inform them of that, of her direction? That's City's responsibility, to number one, they made the code to 55 and they should know that 55 is what works. Mr. Hargreaves asked if Ms. Roberge would inform the Commission of the date of that E-mail. Ms. Roberge noted the Commission had it. Commissioner Limont said January 13. Ms. Roberge said it was Monday. � 18 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION __ JANUARY 15. 2008 Ms. Aylaian stated that staff met with Ms. Windsor on Tuesday a week ago � and at that point advised her what staff's recommendation was going to be, that regardless of whether or not the 55 decibels were achieved, that we still did not believe it was a good fit and recommended for modification of the Conditional Use Permit on the basis of that. Ms. Roberge stated that every time she has been here for the last meetings here, Ms. Aylaian has said that she believed they couldn't get it to 55 and thaYs why she pushed the Planning Commission to where they even said, well, if they get it in compliance, they're okay. So they did bring it into compliance. She let them believe...she thought they couldn't do that, number one. And then when she found out they could, then she had to change the playing field, which is just not okay. If the compliance is 55, and if they keep it there, they're within the law. And if they want to live near a commercial area, then they have to live within 55 decibels, too. What is okay for one has got to be okay for the other. And she was telling them something--why don't they all go down to these different locations and take their own readings on how much noise they hear because this information is not accurate from your Code Enforcement people. And she knows that. Ms. Aylaian proposed to the Commission one of two things. One is that �, without the newly purchased sound curtains, or sound attenuation curtains, we're close to 55 decibels. We could, if the Commission desires, postpone this to give the applicant an opportunity to hang the curtains. It's possible that with the additional sound attenuation it would bring it down significantly below the 55 decibels and it could again be something that provides better protection for the neighborhood. Alternatively, the Commission could close the public testimony and take action on the staff recommendation, which is that the CUP be modified to eliminate outdoor music. Vice Chair Tschopp asked if Ms. Roberge had any additional comrr�ents. Ms. Roberge said the law is the law. It's 55 decibels. They are going to be in that area. And why were they changing the rules now? She said they have made every effort, but she would tell them something, the City has not been fair to them, accurate with them, or accommodating to them in any way. When the Code Enforcement encourage people to call, hold their hands, that's not good. It's very obvious what's going down here. Vice Chair Tschopp said he would leave the public hearing open for the moment and would ask the Commission for their comments, though he had a question. He asked if the comment to keep it open or continue it, if it would .� 19 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 be done with the assistance of the other neighbors and if they would be listening from other areas within the city like they did before. Ms. Aylaian ••� presumed staff would do what was done before. They established the four areas from which they receive the greatest number of complaints. They would go back to each of those four areas and monitor again, not just with the decibels, but how disturbing the noise is to a resident. Vice Chair Tschopp asked for Commission comments. Commissioner Limont said this is a tough one. Having visited Augusta, having walked the neighborhood when the band is playing, the one thing she could say and thought everyone would agree on, is that sound is a very fluid thing and it travels. The way that our valley is located and where Augusta is located at the base of an alluvial fan, with different heights of buildings, depending where you are and where you're walking, or where you're sitting, or where you're situated, you may or may not hear the sound. She had a little bit of trouble comparing trucks to music. She lives five houses to Highway 74 and if there is one place where trucks go up and down on a pretty regular basis, it's 74. She was not disturbed by them; she can sleep at night and she goes to bed early. The concern she had is when they have music and it's playing and you're asleep and if they're asleep and they hit 71 decibels, if it's on a repetitive basis, it's going to disturb someone's sleep. Just in looking at the aerial photo of where Augusta's Restaurant is, and you look out and see � the neighborhood surrounding it, it is, to her, very obvious that they could say as a town we've erred. We erred in allowing amplified music outside. Period. Because it is not fair to the rest of the residents because it travels. The difficulty is that we also want to be very fair to the businesses on EI Paseo and the businesses in Palm Desert. She felt to a certain extent they weren't being fair to Shadow Mountain, and yet in the same breath she could say definitely, Denise and Tiffany have done everything we've asked as far as trying to mitigate the sound. The reality of it is that as we go through this exercise, we're finding that 55 decibels is not working for the residents. Based on that they needed to take a strong look. Her recommendation would be to take a strong look; she was in agreement with staff that our ordinance needs to be adjusted and that we have to do something with regard to amplified music outside in the city of Palm Desert. Commissioner Tanner said the Planning Commission is a sounding board and we make recommendations to the Council. He wasn't suggesting that had he been here nine years ago on Planning Commission that he'd be looking at this any differently. If this was presented to him today with the understanding that neighbors would be effected, he would vote it down. He is a businessman here in the Coachefla Valley, he is also a resident of Palm Desert, and he has also been effected by noise in the past--it is not leading .wr� 20 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 him to his decision one way or another, he was just saying that there is a � time and place and he thought that at this point his recommendation to the Planning Commission is that they pull the conditional use permit and not let this happen. He supposed that the apologies go to Augusta's for trying to make the necessary..., but at this point, again, his stance is that they pull the conditional use permit and not allow this to go any further. Commissioner Schmidt said her feeling is that they have to be very careful not to confuse decibel readings with a nuisance. A decibel reading is a variable thing that can be defined in the eye of the beholder, as they have heard. The reason she was so insistent when they talked about whether to continue this matter or to when, she wanted to convince herself that there was ample reason to do what was being proposed. She could not ignore that the music that comes from Augusta's Restaurant is disturbing all of the residency in that area, or a goodly portion of it. She is not staff. She has to depend partially what they recommend to them, but she did not wish anyone any harm or to close a business, but she was convinced that the music that emanates from that restaurant, particularly on the weekend late at night, is causing a nuisance to the residency of the area. They have a responsibility to both. She was in favor or pulling the exterior permit, or however it was done, for music at that restaurant. She wasn't at all sure that was the end of it. She presumed that, and staff could tell her, that music is still allowed inside the restaurant, but what--behind closed doors? Or open doors? And `�` music is still going to filter. She didn't want the residency to feel, the people who live in the area, to feel they have carte blanche now to anytime they hear music from indoors that they are going to call and we're going to start this all over again. That is not her intent. Vice Chair Tschopp said that he does have sympathy for the applicant from the very beginning of this latest go-around on the noise issue. And he said the latest because this has been going on since 2000 or something like that. But at this point we zeroed in on the decibels and lately it has been brought up that the nuisance part of it is just as big an aspect. So at that point he was disappointed. At the same time, everybody is entitled to quiet enjoyment to their home. Clearly tonight they had heard from many people, and at a meeting prior to this they talked about the number of phone calls they received over the years. In the year 2000, 16 times the police responded, and he knew that was going back a few years, but that has been an on-going problem that's not corrected. They pointed the way to Saturday night and the decibels are still over, but not by much and he was pushing it there, but they are still not in compliance. Even if they were at 55, they would still probably be a nuisance to their neighbors. The whole problem with this is that's trying to put a square peg in a round hole--it's the wrong place for a nightclub. When this first started out, he thought it would first be dinner with � 21 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 accompanying music, something quiet, acoustical guitars, a piano, something of that nature. But it turned into a full-fledged nightclub at night +� with rock and roll music and dancing. He didn't think that was what was originally intended. He could not say at this point they would approve anyone for a nightclub facing south Palm Desert outdoors. So he had a problem with this from the beginning. Since it is a CUP, and that's a conditional use permit and not something of permanency, he would not be in favor of extending it at this time. For clarification purposes, Mr. Hargreaves stated that with CUP's the Planning Commission has the jurisdiction to issue them and amend them. If they act tonight, they would actually be making a decision with respect to the CUP. It is not a recommendation to the City Council. However, the applicant would have the right within 15 days to appeal that decision to the City Council and during that appeal, the Planning Commission's action would be stayed. Within the appropriate time frame, it would be heard by the City Council. Vice Chair Tschopp called for additional questions. There was no response. He asked for a motion. Action: Commissioner Tanner moved that they pull the conditional use permit and � disallow music to continue at Augusta's in an outside venue. Commissioner Limont seconded the motion. Vice Chair Tschopp asked for any further comments. Ms. Aylaian clarified that the Commission was not actually pulling or revoking the conditional use permit. They still need a CUP to operate the restaurant, so they wanted to modify it to eliminate the outdoor music. Commissioners Tanner and Limont modified their motion. For clarification, Commissioner Schmidt said in the report at the back of the packet, there presumably was the original CUP and portions are struck through. Ms. Aylaian said yes, it is staff's recommendation that it be modified so that it just reads as the remainder does after the strikeouts, so Items 1 and 2 stay in place; Items 3, 4 and 5 are deleted. Commissioner Schmidt said that in essence that is revoking the outdoor permit for entertainment and music. Ms. Aylaian said that was correct. Commissioner Schmidt asked if that was Commissioner Tanner's intent. He said yes. Vice Chair Tschopp called for the vote on the amended motion. Motion carried 4-0-1 (with Chairperson Campbell's vote recorded as an abstention). � 22 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION ___ JANUARY 15. 2008 (Someone from the audience asked to readdress the Commission. Vice Chair Tschopp °� explained it was not the appropriate time.) It was moved by Commissioner Tanner, seconded by Commissioner Limont, adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 2462 modifying Case No. 96- 15 (Amendment No. 3) eliminating Department of Community Development Condition Nos. 3,4 and 5. Motion carried 4-0-1 (with Chairperson Campbell's vote recorded as an abstention). For clarification, Mr. Hargreaves said the record should reflect that the public hearing was closed. Chairperson Campbell returned to the meeting. B. Case No. TPM 35741 -THE EVANS PROPERTY, Applicant Request for approval of a tentative parcel map to subdivide a 5.3-acre parcel (Parcel 2 of PM 31515) into two parcels approximately 2.762 and 2.567 acres in area for a property located on the southwest corner of Gerald Ford Drive and Cook Street at 36891 Cook Street. � Ms. Schrader reviewed the staff report. She indicated a condition was included about recording an update to the CC&R's, but the applicant brought her a copy of them and they were fine and didn't need to be updated. It addresses the reciprocal access agreement, it addresses the landscape maintenance issue and it does address building maintenance issues, so that condition could be struck. Other than that, staff recommended approval of the parcel map. Commissioner Schmidt noted there were five other parcels that were not part of this. Ms. Schrader said that was correct. Commissioner Schmidt asked if those were under separate ownership. Ms. Schrader believed they were actually part of the larger map originally approved as Parcel Map 31515. She said she would like to have the property owner address that issue. Commissioner Schmidt expressed curiosity that all of the ingress and egress /accesses are owned by each parcel in the division and wondered about the rest of the buildings and any agreements with them that give them use. Chairperson Campbell o�ened the public hearing and asked the applicant to address the Commission. ... 23 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 1� 2008 MR. RICK EVANS came forward for the Village at University Park. He stated his address as 36891 Cook Street, Suite 6, in Palm Desert. He � believed the question asked was, number one, are there any other parcels effected by this particular parcel split. He said no, this is the only one. The original map, 31515, made this Parcel 2 of that map. There are several parcels. All of these maps are covered in a set of CC&R's that have been recorded and those particular documents lay out the maintenance operation of everything on every parcel that is in common, and it also lays out the responsibility of individual buildings that might be owned by other individuals other than themselves. For example, in this particular case, they are doing this for financing reasons and that's it. Their permanent loan is available on one of the buildings and not on the other building, so in order to finalize their permanent financing on one building, they need to do this lot split. The way the CC&R's are written, the owner of the largest parcel in Parcel 2 is the manager of the common facilities in the entire parcel if his family and their company are not the owners of any other parcels. If they are owners of any one parcel, they are the manager of everything. The CC&R's go further to explain that the maintenance responsibility and the common area is for signage, landscaping, parking lots, drainage, parking lot lighting--the whole potpourri of things. He thought that answered the question. � Commissioner Schmidt said yes, she just wanted to be certain that she understood that these other parcels which were excluded have rights to the parking and so forth. Mr. Evans concurred. Commissioner Schmidt noted it was a curious boundary. Mr. Evans agreed that it was a really strange boundary map, but it's all for financing. Commissioner Schmidt thanked him. There were no other questions for the applicant. Chairperson Campbell asked for any testimony in FAVOR or OPPOSITION to this application. There was none and she closed the public hearing and asked the Commission for comments. � 24 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 Action: � It was moved by Commissioner Tschopp, seconded by Commissioner Tanner, adopting the findings as presented by staff. Motion carried 5-0. It was moved by Commissioner Tschopp, seconded by Commissioner Tanner, adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 2463 approving Case No. TPM 35741, subject to conditions. Motion carried 5-0. C. Case No. PP 07-04 - OCHOA DESIGN ASSOCIATES, Applicant Request for recommendation of approval to the City Council of a Precise Plan of Design to construct a 8,913 square foot automotive tire facility with a tower element at 32 feet. Subject property is located at 73-741 Spyder Circle (APN: 694-240- 011) Mr. Stendell reviewed the staff report. The staff recommendation was that Planning Commission recommend to City Council approval of the project. He noted that both the architect and owner were present. Vice Chair Tschopp asked what was inside the tower. It was unclear in the � picture. Mr. Stendell said a tire. There were no other questions for staff. Chairperson Campbell opened the public hearing and asked the applicant to address the Commission. MR. JUAN CARLOS OCHOA, the architect for the project, 73-626 Highway 111, clarified that what they see as a tire is more of a sculptural element, which is the logo of the business. It wasn't going to be a rubber tire hanging in that space, but the identity of the business. He was present to answer any questions. There were no questions of the applicant. Chairperson Campbell asked if anyone wished to speak in FAVOR or OPPOSITION to the proposal. There was no one and the public hearing was closed. Chairperson Campbell asked for Commission comments. Vice Chair Tschopp asked Mr. Stendell about the south side, which has residential, and if there was a setback between this building on the south side. Mr. Stendell explained that when adjacent to a residential zone or across the street, the Service Industrial zone requires a 25-foot setback from property line. In this case, they are across 35th Avenue from residentially zoned property, so in this circumstance the project does have a 25-foot 3- � 25 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 inch setback from the rear property line along 35th Avenue. They were also dealing with a property line wall and some distance of landscaped parkway, � sidewalk, and then curb and 35th Avenue across the street to residential. It meets the standards for when directly adjacent to residential. In other circumstances, there is no requirement for an interior rear property line. Vice Chair Tschopp thanked him. Chairperson Campbell asked for any other questions or comments. Commissioner Limont said she didn't like the tower. She knew they could do this within 30 feet. They didn't need an extra two feet. She took great pride in the fact that Palm Desert doesn't have billboards along the highway and didn't want to see a tower with a tire in it. Other than that, she thought it was just fine, it was wonderful. She knew that lobbing it off was a very pedestrian way to approach it, but wanted it lobbed off. Commissioner Schmidt agreed totally. She couldn't vote in favor of this marvelous project with a billboard on top of it. If the tire was removed, she thought it would be great. Vice Chair Tschopp stated that when he looked at the building he wasn't in love with the tower and obviously he couldn't figure out what it was. He didn't normally didn't have a problem with tower elements when they work into the � architectural design of the building. Here he agreed that it was more of an advertising statement as opposed to an architectural element. So he wasn't crazy about the tower and thought it should be brought down, maybe redesigned a little bit, and he could live with it. He thought it would be a very fine project. Commissioner Tanner concurred. Chairperson Campbell stated that she also liked the building, the great architecture and the lines of it. The tower tire was like a billboard and if it was lowered, fine, otherwise she concurred with her other commissioners. Chairperson Campbell asked if there was a motion. Commissioner Schmidt noted they had some options. They could turn it down entirely or they could approve it with a condition to remove the tower. She thought the 26-foot height limit to match the rest of the building would be her recommendation. Commissioner Limont suggested 30 feet. She said the building has finro other similar elements. Commissioner Schmidt asked if that would be without the tire; Commissioner Limont concurred. Vice Chair Tschopp asked if that was � 26 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION_ _ JANUARY 15. 2008 motion. Commissioner Schmidt said yes. Vice Chair Tschopp seconded the �- motion. Action: It was moved by Commissioner Schmidt, seconded by Vice Chair Tschopp, approving the project with a maximum height of 30 feet and elimination of the tire element. Before the vote was taken, Ms. Aylaian asked for clarification as to whether or not the Commission wanted to see the redesign back before them or if it was something satisfied with staff review, as long as it meets the terms. Chairperson Campbell didn't think it needed to come back. They specified the 30 feet, and then it could go to Council. Ms. Aylaian said that without the tower, it didn't need to go to Council, the Planning Commission's decision would be final. Commissioner Schmidt thought that if the architect could speak, he would probably tell them he was going to remove the tire, but he can't, so she didn't want to turn down his project. She felt if the building was brought into compliance without a tire feature in what was to be a 30-foot tower, it didn't need to come back to them. Commissioner Tanner suggested that it be consistent with the other similar roof elements. There are a couple of cylinder units or squared-off units in silver. If the architect could bring that tire element down to be more � consistent with that line, the tire would be eliminated, which he thought was not consistent with what they'd like to see happen; they didn't want a billboard on top of the building and they didn't want advertising on top of the building. If the architect could be consistent with the line, bringing it down to whaYs acceptable, he thought it would be acceptable to the Planning Commission. Commissioner Schmidt stated that she wasn't keen on the tire element at any height. Chairperson Campbell reiterated that the motion was for approval of 30-feet without the tire element. She called for the vote. Motion carried 5-0. It was moved by Commissioner Schmidt, seconded by Vice Chair Tschopp, adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 2464 approving Case No. PP 07-04 as amended, subject to conditions. Motion carried 5-0. D. Case Nos. CUP 07-06 and PP 07-05 - JEWISH FEDERATION OF PALM SPRINGS, Applicant Request for approval of Conditional Use Permit 07-06, Precise Plan 07-05, and a Mitigated Negative Declaration of .... 27 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 Environmental Impact as it pertains thereto, to allow construction of a new 18,166 square foot private K-6 school +� building located in a PR-5 residential zone for the Jewish Federation of Palm Springs on a ten-acre property located on the southwest corner of Portola Avenue and Julie Lane at 36- 333 Portola Avenue. Ms. Schrader reviewed the staff report and recommended that the granting of the conditional use permit and subsequent precise plan would not create any negative impacts, and that the Planning Commission adopt the findings and adopt a Planning Commission resolution to approve the subject property, with conditions attached. With regard to the parking, Commissioner Limont asked if they were requiring trees in the parking lot as with other facilities. Ms. Schrader said yes. Referring to a power point image, she showed the location of the entrances, including Shepherd Lane and the emergency access on Portola. She pointed out the parking lot and said the trees have been approved by the City's Landscape Specialist to be appropriate in size and number. _ Commissioner Schmidt said that in driving around the property, particularly on Shepherd, she noticed that the change in elevation from the street level to the top of the lot is fourto five feet depending on where you are. When the � elevations of the building were shown at 20 feet, she asked what plane that was at; was it the street level? Ms. Schrader said that was a good question and responded that the elevations were shown primarily from the Julie Lane viewpoint, but the area where the buildings are is proposed to be graded to be at basically street level, almost street elevation with Julie. She said Commissioner Schmidt was right that there is a retention wall and the elevation continues to get higher. There was actually quite a difference from the rear or south end of the property to this. There was almost a ten-foot drop in elevation. Pointing to the image, she said there is some pretty strong grading that happens right between the spot where trees are placed and the playground, which is a combination playground and retention area, and then a higher area. But the buildings themselves are set at the lowest portion of the property. Commissioner Schmidt said she asked that because there is a considerable residential development existing around it and if a 20-foot building is set five or six feet higher, it would tower over those homes. What she saw was the developed area approximately ten feet lower than the rest of the periphery. If that was right, it was okay with her. She also expressed concern with the transmission lines. She assumed that was why there is such a large setback, but those lines concerned her near children. Ms. Schrader asked if she � 28 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION _ JANUARY 15. 2008 meant the electrical poles. Commissioner Schmidt said they are the high � powered lines that don't get buried, or she didn't think they could be. But they run entirely north and south a long way along Portola. She just worried about that. Commissioner Schmidt also noted that the parking is front loaded off of Portola, which is allowable in the setback under those lines. She thought they were transmission lines and they are there and were not like a phone line where they can bury the pole. Ms. Schrader indicated that no one from the Public Works Department was present, but she knew there was a wooden-type electrical pole right on the corner of Portola and Julie, but exactly the size or frequency of the poles and how they operate she didn't know. Ms. Aylaian explained that there are high-voltage transmission lines that run north-south on Portola. The City would love to see them undergrounded, but it was clearly beyond the scope of this project or any project of this size. Commissioner Schmidt said she understood, she was just concerned about the use of the ground around those power lines. Ms. Aylaian noted that there were a couple of other schools along Portola. Vice Chair Tschopp asked if it was correct that the only access is off of Julie Lane and Shepherd Lane. Ms. Schrader replied that the regular automobile access that would bring the school students and/or family visitors would enter � through Julie Lane and Shepherd Lane. There is an emergency access on the Portola side for Fire Department access. With the times of drop off and pick up, Vice Chair Tschopp asked if staff considered the need to stack cars on either Shepherd or Julie. Ms. Schrader said they didn't take a look at that aspect because it is such a small school. Vice Chair Tschopp said it is at this time, but it was his understanding that the Federation would like to expand in the future. He said he could save that question for the applicant. For the future expansion of the school where they currently would have wild flowers, Chairperson Campbell noted they have single family homes adjacent to it. Ms. Schrader said yes, to the south. Chairperson Campbell said they would eventually have buildings there with parking and playgrounds. She asked if that was correct. Ms. Schrader said eventually, but thought the project proponent would have a better idea of their proposed expansion. Chairperson Campbell o�ened the public hearing and asked the applicant to address the Commission. MR. ALLEN NEIMAN, as 919 Inverness Drive in Rancho Mirage, informed the Commission that he is on the Board of the Jewish Federation of Palm Springs and Desert Area, which was named a � 29 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15 2008 long time ago before Palm Desert was incorporated. He explained that the original plans that were approved by the Planning � Commission and City Council were for a ten-acre project which included swimming pools and a soccer field. It came to their attention that was something they couldn't afford to do. So they looked at it again and really decided to downsize the project. They then decided to go with five acres. The other five acres they have absolutely no plans for and didn't see any need in the immediate future for anything. Of course, if anything was going to be developed on that property, the five acres, they would come before the City Planning Commission, Architectural, etc. They had no plans whatsoever. The school itself at this present time has 63 students, so he thought right now they were planning on eight or nine classrooms. It's really relatively small. He said most of the parents car pool. The traffic will not really be a consideration. They would also have Jewish Family Service offices and then the Federation offices, but no other types of offices. Mr. Neiman noted that both Jewish Family Service, although it has that name, serves 60% non-Jewish people. The school itself is nonsectarian. They don't have too many non-Jewish children, but they do have some and accept them. There was absolutely no bias that way. He asked for any questions. (There were no questions.) Mr. Neiman said that Mr. Ricciardi could also answer questions. ' � MR. ROBERT RICCIARDI, the project architect, 75-400 Gerald Ford Drive, Suite 115, in Palm Desert, California, addressed the Commission. Regarding the transmission lines, He said the Public Works Department was very concerned about them, so they had them set back a little bit farther. The school is the building farthest to the west. The kids would be playing in the play yard, but they would be quite a distance from the high transmission lines, so they didn't see any power problems coming from that. The building closest to the power lines is split between Jewish Federation and Jewish Family Services. They were basically offices. He explained that the kids would be dropped off in front. They have a drop-off lane for them in the plan so they can be dropped off. Most of the kids would really be coming by bus rather than cars, so they have places for the bus to stay there during the day. They would pick up the kids and bring them in the morning. Mr. Ricciardi said they worked very closely with the landscape staff. They had quite a few meetings with staff, with Ms. Aylaian and the Planning staff and Renee. The Architectural Review Board liked the plans and the look of the building and everything. � 30 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION __ JANUARY 15. 2008 Mr. Ricciardi also said they agreed with everything in the conditions. � They thought they had a very fine looking building. They kept it low key and not very tall because of the residential, so it wouldn't look like a typical school that they see in public schools with the big flying roofs that architecturally try to make a big statement. They tried to keep it lower down because of the residential. The back property line has a slope where they would have a lot of trees and a nice park-like setting and that playground. They wouldn't see a bunch of things that were normally seen: basketballs, chain-link fences; they wouldn't have any of that in this school facility. Mr. Ricciardi said they did have very nice decorative walls on all the streets except for Julie Lane. He thought they have a very nice project that would be very complementary to the city. He was available to answer any questions. Commissioner Schmidt asked if the entire parcel was deeded as one plat. Mr. Ricciardi answered that right now it is finro, but it will be deeded as one. That would be a condition of approvat. Commissioner Schmidt indicated that included the future development area. � Mr. Ricciardi said yes, because they are going in there now to take care of their retention areas so that they don't have these big huge things on the ground. The big cost there was they moved the water retention area back to the other project, so it will be really one piece of ground. If they ever wanted to re-subdivide that, they would have to come back to the Planning Commission for approval. He said they do have room for expansion, and some day they would grow because Palm Desert is one of the fastest growing communities around and the whole desert is exploding. They are in a recession now because of the residential, but his business is still very good right now with the commercial. Vice Chair Tschopp asked if the project had any special landscaping or art. Mr. Ricciardi said they had some artistic design in the architecture. Vice Chair Tschopp clarified that he meant just on the corner at Julie Lane. Mr. Ricciardi stated that they were handling that right now with landscaping on Julie Lane. Staff says they might have some ideas. On the grading plan they have a little retaining wall there and nice .w.� 31 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15 2008 landscaping in there. He pointed out a very decorative wall and the meandering sidewalk which he said ties in with the rest of the street. �+ There was a meandering sidewalk along Julie. Chairperson Campbell said she has the same question as Commissioner Tschopp in regard to stacking of the cars, because there have been problems at Lincoln School and Carter School. Even when Carter School put in that extra lane, people still take the two lanes and there is always a problem there. Here they were going to be around single-family homes that are going to be complaining about the traffic. Mr. Ricciardi explained that it won't be like most public schools because most public schools are way under car parked. Here they were not, so people who are bringing their kids by private automobile have a lot of car parking spaces. They can just stop and wait for the kids or wait out in front. Chairperson Campbell asked for clarification that cars would be able to be parked inside the compound and not just on the street. Mr. Ricciardi said there was no parking on the street; they are way over car parked on this project because of that. And with an expansion, they would be able to judge it then because in four, five or � six years, whenever they come back with an expansion, they will have a track record on what is happening here. But right not they are way over car parked, so people can park their cars and then go and wait at the front door for their children. They don't have to pick their children up. The other problems that occur with kids is when they are walking home or doing a lot of different things and they won't have that problem here. Most of the kids will be bussed in. Chairperson Campbell noted that when this was first approved years ago, they did have some letters of complaint from the neighbors regarding having a school there and the noise. They wanted to have peace and quiet. She hasn't seen any letters. Mr. Ricciardi indicated they have a different project; they don't have soccer fields, there wouldn't be a lot of activities after school, and it was more of an academic school, K-6 or 5. Chairperson Campbell said they would be quiet children. Mr. Ricciardi said no, they would be kids, but it's less than 70 kids and would be a lot lower key than a normal public school. � 32 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION ____ JANUARY 15. 2008 There were no other questions. Chairperson Campbell thanked Mr. Ricciardi. � She then asked for testimony in FAVOR or OPPOSITION to this application. MS. PATRICIA ROSBURG, 74-074 Scholar Lane West between Monterey, Portola and Gerald Ford, said there is already a fair amount of traffic on Portola. All the new houses east of them haven't been built yet, but she has been around a lot of public schools and private schools where the cars do stack up and there is no entrance from Shepherd to this school. They have to wander through the neighborhood from Frank Sinatra down to Shepherd, which connects to Julie Lane,which goes into Portola. Everybody will be coming down Portola or up Portola from Gerald Ford or down from Highway 111. There was really only one way in there because they weren't going to be meandering through that neighborhood to Julie Drive as was suggested. They were going from Portola into that school parking lot, jamming up on Portola. There was no other way for them to go. She knew they have had this property for quite some time. This is zoned residential property and it should stay that way. There are one-story houses all over. The City keeps approving variances of roofs, towers, and variances for air-conditioning units and she thought it is just getting carried away where pretty soon nobody was going to have a view of anything. She said it will be noisy; children are noisy, she � didn't care what they said. Chairperson Campbell asked if there was anyone else wishing to speak. There was no response. Mr. Ricciardi came forward to offer rebuttal comments. He pointed out that the City has a red light there at Julie and that is to go into the development to the east. He said it is a well-controlled intersection and traffic won't be jamming up. The City has already planned for this to have a signal there at that intersection. It is already there. Ms. Rosburg said the main problem is befinreen Frank Sinatra coming down to Portola where the City has still not put a light in there. People constantly run the stop signs like they don't exist. To put a light on Julie Drive when there is nothing built across the street yet, it just didn't solve the problem. Just put the light on Julie. They have to put one on Frank Sinatra also. Ms. Aylaian advised that the Public Works Department has scheduled to install the light at Frank Sinatra and Portola in the not too distant future. She couldn't tell them the exact date, but she could look into that. .� 33 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15 2008 Commissioner Schmidt noted that there is a light at Julie now. Staff concurred. Commissioner Schmidt asked the applicant what kind of night � time activity there would be at the school. Mr. Neiman said that since the school is in session, they've really never had any night time activities at all. He couldn't recall any. There are teacher meetings held during the day. The school is pretty well closed at four or five o'clock in the afternoon. He said he knew they made plenty of room for them to come in and be on the school property to pick up the children and he has been at the school when parents have dropped off and picked up their children, and they were talking about just a handful of cars. They only have 63 students and it would go up over that amount, he hoped. He said there isn't any traffic and he thought they didn't have any activities at night. Commissioner Tanner asked if there were any planned social events, fund raisers or street fair type of operations, Saturday or Sunday events. Mr. Neiman said no. It's possible that once a year they might have a daytime function on a Sunday, but he didn't anticipate any fund raisers there. They usually do that offsite at hotels or something. But they might. Once a year they have an event for the holocaust remembrance; they usually have that at the City park. They might ` have some activities on a Sunday for a holiday, but that was about it. � There were no other questions. Chairperson Campbell closed the public hearing and asked for comments from the Commission. Vice Chair Tschopp thought it was a very good project, much reduced in scope from what they had seen previously, and he thought it would fit in very well with the neighborhood. So he was very much in favor. Commissioner Tanner concurred. He was very much in favor also. He thought it was a good location and as Mr. Ricciardi said, things will continue to grow and he thought it was a good spot for it. He wished them luck. Commissioner Limont said she liked the project. She also agreed with Commissioner Tschopp that they needed to always be aware of the traffic issue. She knew they kept an eye on it, especially with the schools in the area. She thought it was wonderful. Commissioner Schmidt thought what was interesting was, and they have all read this, that a residential development on the same ground will increase the car traffic and would have 24-hour usage. That was one of the things she ..r 34 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION__ JANUARY 15. 2008 looked at to see the difference. This was a much lower use than a residential «� community for car trips per day. Commissioner Tanner said triple. Commissioner Schmidt concurred. Chairperson Campbell stated that she wasn't in favor of the project when it originally came before the Planning Commission years ago, because she didn't think it was a very good location. Now that the school is smaller, and hopefully it would stay that small, otherwise she was concerned about the surrounding neighbors and the noise, keeping the peace and quiet. They've had complaints regarding the Catholic School on Deep Canyon. The school was there first and the people came later. That's one thing. But now the people are here first and the school is coming later. She was so-so with it and it wasn't because she is a religious person, but she would go along with the other Commissioners, but with doubts. Hopefully when anything comes in front of them regarding the rest of the property they would look at it a lot closer. Action: It was moved by Vice Chair Tschopp, seconded by Commissioner Limont, adopting the findings as presented by staff. Motion carried 5-0. It was moved by Vice Chair Tschopp, seconded by Commissioner Limont, � adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 2465 approving Case Nos. CUP 07-06 and PP 07-05, subject to conditions. Motion carried 5-0. Commissioner Tanner wished them good luck. Mr. Neiman thanked them. IX. MISCELLANEOUS None. X. COMMITTEE MEETING UPDATES A. ART IN PUBLIC PLACES - No meeting. B. LANDSCAPE BEAUTIFICATION - No meeting. C. PROJECT AREA 4 COMMITTEE - (Next meeting will be March 2008) D. PARKS & RECREATION - No meeting. XI. ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE LIAISONS A. Election of Chairperson and Vice Chairperson Chairperson Campbell suggested Vice Chairperson Tschopp as the Chair and Commissioner Tanner as the Vice Chair. Commissioner Tschopp was w. 35 MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15 2008 a little hesitant to accept being Chair if it was difficult for people to understand what he was trying to say. He asked for comments. He said if .� there was a concern, he would be happy to step aside. Chairperson Campbell said she was standing in the back earlier and she could understand him. Commissioner Tanner asked if it was painful to speak. Vice Chair Tschopp said no. Commissioner Schmidt suggested that they try it and see. It was determined that if at any time he wasn't able to do it, Commissioner Tanner would step in. . Action: It was moved by Chairperson Campbell, seconded by Commissioner Limont, electing Dave Tschopp as Chairperson and Van Tanner as Vice Chairperson by minute motion. Motion carried 5-0. B. Appointment of an Art in Public Places Representative, Appointment of a Landscape Committee Representative, Appointment of a Parks & Recreation Commission Representative, and Appointment of a Project Area 4 Committee Representative. After some discussion, it was determined that Sonia Campbell would remain the Art in Public Places representative, Connor Limont would remain the Landscape Committee representative, Van Tanner would remain as the � Parks and Recreation representative, and Mari Schmidt agreed to be the Project Area 4 representative. Ms. Aylaian informed her that the committee meets the third Monday of the month at 3:00 p.m. in the Administrative Conference Room and the staff liaison is Dave Yrigoyen in the Redevelopment Agency. She said they've been meeting quarterly. Action: It was moved by Commissioner Tschopp, seconded by Commissioner Tanner, by minute motion appointing Sonia Campbell as the Art in Public Places representative, appointing Connor Limont as the Landscape Committee representative, appointing Van Tanner as the Parks& Recreation Commission representative, and appointing Mari Schmidt as the Project Area 4 Committee representative. Motion carried 5-0. XII. COMMENTS None. ..riwr 36 F MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION JANUARY 15. 2008 �. XIII. ADJOURNMENT Chairperson Campbell adjourned the meeting at 8:17 p.m. � .------� � �� � i' '� �--� `� LAURI AYLAIAN, Secretary ATTEST: SONIA M. CAMPBELL, Chairperson Palm Desert Planning Commission /tm � ..�. 37 �MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION EXHIBIT A JANUARY 15,2008 � ` * �� � , � "� � � � 1 � CITY t3F PA�M DESERT ..� � � � PLANNlNG DEPARTMENT � INTEROFFfCE IwAEMORANDUM � � � Ta: Hart Ponder Jr., Code Compiiance Manager � � � From: Johnny Terfehr, Cade Compliance Officer � � Date: January 14, 2008 Subjec� Augusta's Night-Time Sound Levets I � 4n Saturday January 12, 2008 I perfarmed sound measurements at A ' � ugusta s Restaurant. Five measurements were taken, ail from the nearest residential property , line (same location as was done previously). , � ;, The first measurement started at 10:50 PM and continued for ten minutes. The average ' # A weighted sound level was 55.13 decibels. The band was piaying du�ing this ten � minute period. � �� The second measurement started at 11;00 PM and was far ten minutes. The average A weighted sound level was 56.02 decibeis. The band was playmg during this ten minute I � period. £ � } The third measurement started at 11:10 PM and was for ten minutes. The average A '� weighted sound level was 54.24 decibels. The band was playing during this ten minute � period. � ' ` The fourth measuremen# started at 11:20 PM and was for ten minutes. The average A ''� weighted sound level was 54.82 decibels. The band was playing during this ten minute period. :; The fifth measurement (dane concurrently on a second meter} started at 1 Q:50 PM and � was for 43 minutes. The band played the entire pe�iod. The average A weighted saund � level was 55.45 decibels. � , Officer Shawn Kilpatrick was also present and here a�e his findings: .� , ° "On Satur+day night, between 10:30 PM and 11:30 PM I monitored sound levels from fhe following locations; her� ar�e my obseivations: � M�,���._�.___--- -- - — _ _ _ _ _ , PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION EXHIBIT A JANUARY 15,2008 � € � I�Aerna Tea: H�rt P"c�r�ef�r, Jr. �E: t�u�usta's �i'c���-T�me Saunci Lev�ls ��� 1t1�2�E�C F'2[qe 2 1Q.53 P'lV�: Shado�Lafce f�rive and Ma�ur�ta�'r� �'ae�r�r. f tnra� abte fe� clea�ly�hear � � "�-t�artsche TQni�hf"arrd "Gr�l, Ya�e R�afdy G��� l�e�g,. i .� 11:�? 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MINUTES PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION EXHIBIT B JANUARY 15,2008 . + 18� 01-22-20Q8 23:15:07 99.0 dB 19Q 01-T2-20(l9 23:I5:08 50.1 �g 191 U1-12-?.008 7.3:75:Q9 48.1 ciB 192 fl1-12-2008 23:15:10 47.9 dB 393 01-12-2008 23:15:11 54.6 dB 19A 01-�12-2008 23:15:12 �9.3 d� 195 01-22-200f� 23:15:13 52.6 d9 � PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION EXHIBIT C JANUARY 15,2008 Tiffan Windsor From: Maureen Guinan [guinan@sbelawyers.com] Received at Planning Commission meeting Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 4 58 PM Date:�r / o Cc156 N0. GvP 9G��s Tiffan Windsor; Denise Roberge Subject: FW: Augusta's Restaurant(From City) From;_ �e n�S e- 06 r9� Attachments: augusta000.PDF Just received and have not rev�ewed the following ema�l and attached report from Assistant City Attomey Hargreaves Regards. Maureen F. Guinan Slovak Baron & Empey LLP 1800 E Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 Phone: 760.322.2275 ext. 17 Fax: 760.322.2107 quinan(a�sbelawYers com "NOTICE" This e-mail is confi0ential,intended only for the recipient(s)named above and may conlain informalion that is privilegetl,altomey work-product or exempt from disClosure under applicable law. If you have received this message in error,or are not the named recipient(s),please immediately notify ihe sender by return e-mail or by cauing(7601 322-2275.antl delete this message from your computer. -----Original Message----- From: Robert Hargreaves [mailto:Robert.Hargreaves@BBKLAW.COM] Sent: Monday, ]anuary 14, 2008 4:49 PM To: Maureen F. Guinan Subjed: FW: Augusta's Restaurant fv� ----Original Message----- From: lay{aian@ci.palm-desert.ca.us [mailto:laylaian@ci.palm-desert.ca.us] Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 11:04 AM To: David Erwin; Robert Hargreaves Subject: Augusta's Restaurant I3ob and Uave, V6'e mcasured sound levels at Augusta's (unannc�unced) on Saturday night. The readin�s were remarkably closc to �Sdh. Attached is the report from the Code Enforcement UI�Gcer. �I�hey wcre also tryi►ig to install nc�v sound attenuating curtains that just arrived on Saturday, but did not have them up at the time of our monitoring. With the curtains, it's cntircl�' possible that they� ���ill come in under JJ db, which leaves us in 1he uncomfortable pc�sition of them arguing that thcy are compliant, and thc residents still not being satistied. (Our statf belie��es that e��rn at >i db. thc� present a disturbance ior neighhors.) 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