HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes No 327PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 327
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, ANNOUNCING FIND-
INGS AND APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO THE STANDARD
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL FOR CASE NO. DP 01-77 TO
PROVIDE FOR A ONE-YEAR EXTENSION OF TIME TO ALLOW
FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A 160-UNIT RESORT HOTEL.
CASE NO. DP 01-77
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert
did receive an application from FRANCISCO URRUTIA for GOODEN IN-
DUSTRIES requesting approval of a one-year extension of the period
of time during which construction shall commence on a 160-unit re-
sort hotel on property more particularly described as:
APN 629-023-004
WHEREAS, on January 18, 1978, the Planning Commission did con-
sider this request for time extension approval; and,
WHEREAS, at that time, upon receiving and considering the
testimony and arguments, if any, of all persons who desired to be
heard, said Commission did find the following facts and reasons to
exist to approve the one year time extension:
1. The proposed project will not have an adverse impact on
the public health, safety, or general welfare.
2. The proposed project conforms to the requirements of the
Zoning Ordinance.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of
the City of Palm Desert as follows:
1. That the above recitations are true and correct and consti-
tute the findings of the Commission in this case.
2. That it does hereby approve a one-year extension of the
period of time during which construction shall commence on a 160-
unit resort hotel as indicated in Case No. DP 01-77.
3. That Standard Condition No. 7 for Case No. DP 01-77 is hereby
amended to read as follows:
7. Construction shall commence prior to Jan. 25, 1979, other-
wise said approval shall become null and void and of no effect what-
soever.
PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Plan-
ning Commission of the City of Palm Desert, held on the 18th day of
January, 1978, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: BERKEY, KELLY, KRYDER, READING, SNYDER
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
PAUL A. WILLIAMS, Secretary
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PLANNING COMMISSION REVISED
RESOLUTION NO. 327 JANUARY 18, 1978
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
CASE NO. DP 01-77
I. STANDARD CONDITIONS:
1. The development of the property shall conform substantially with that
as shown on plot plan marked Exhibit 'A-1' and related Exhibits B & C
on file with the Department of Environmental Services, Case No. DP
01-77, unless otherwise amended by the following conditions. The
plot plan marked Exhibit A is hereby denied.
2. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for construction of any
use contemplated by this approval, the applicant shall first obtain
permits and/or clearance from the following public agencies:
County Department of Public Health
City Engineer -City of Palm Desert
Palm Desert Design Review Board Process
City Fire Marshall -City of Palm Desert
Coachella Valley County Water District
Regional Water Quality Control Board #7
Evidence of said permit or clearance from the above agencies shall be
presented to the Department of Building and Safety at the time of is-
suance of a building permit for the use contemplated herewith.
3. A landscaping, grading, lighting, amenities, trash storage, walkway
layout, and irrigation plan shall be submitted through the Design
Review Process. The building permit when issued shall include the
grading, lighting, amenities, trash storage, walkways, swimming pool
equipment, and irrigation systems. No final inspection or occupancy
shall be given by the Department of Environmental Services to this
project until the aforementioned approved plans and construction shall
have been completed.
4. The Fire Protection Requirements as specified in the Fire Marshall's
memo dated January 12, 1977, attached hereto, shall apply.
5. Construction of the development permitted hereby shall be done as a
single project.
6. The sewerage disposal system shall be submitted to and approved by the
Coachella Valley County Water District prior to issuance of a building
permit.
7. Construction shall commence prior to January 25, 1979, otherwise said
approval shall become null and void and of no effect whatsoever.
8. Prior to the issuance of any permits, the applicant shall agree in
writing to any conditions of approval.
9. The development of the property described herein shall be subject to
the restrictions and limitations set forth herein which are in addition
to all the requirements, limitations, and restrictions of all municipal
ordinances and State and Federal statutes now in force, or which here-
after may be in force.
II. SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
1. The maximum uses approved by this Development Plan are as follows:
156 unit hotel
8,000 square foot restaurant
7,500 square feet of commercial uses which must be clearly
auxiliary to the proposed hotel
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CASE N0. DP 01-77
- recreation facilities totalling 12,000 square feet of building
area, and their related open recreation areas which are construed
as auxiliary to the hotel activity.
2. The applicant shall underground all existing and proposed overhead
utility distribution lines on the property and/or along the full
frontage of the project.
3. The applicant shall be responsible for the improvement of 44th Avenue
for the full frontage of the property to City Standards and as approved
by the City Engineer on the basis of a 70' half street right-of-way.
Improvements shall consist of, but not be limited to:
a. Completion of curb, gutter, and related tie-in paving for the
full frontage.
b. Installation of a meandering 10' wide P.C.C. pedestrian and bicycle
path for the full length of the subject property.
c. Street lights as required by the City Engineer.
d. Landscaping, sprinkler system, and earth berming of a minimum
average height of three feet above the ultimate curb height as
approved by the Director of Environmental Services.
e. Any required drainage structures as deemed necessary by the City
Engineer to guarantee drainage from 44th Avenue to the Palm Valley
Channel will occur.
4. The applicant, subject to an encroachment permit issued by the State
of California Department of Transportation and approval of the City
Engineer, shall be responsible for the improvement of the full frontage
of the property on Highway 111 on the basis of 55' half street right-of-
way. Said improvements shall include, but not be limited to:
a. Completion and/or modification of the curb, gutter, and tie-in
paving to provide for the proposed deceleration lane.
b. Street lights.
c. Landscaping and sprinkler system.
5. That all landscape areas adjacent to parking areas shall be enclosed
by a raised concrete curb or low wall. All planters adjacent to the
street right-of-way shall be constructed with weep holes.
6. That prior to construction the applicant shall submit a drainage plan
to the Building Official for consideration and approval.
7. That this approval is subject to the City of Palm Desert receiving
all necessary dedications and easements from the applicant.
8. That all areas shown as open parking areas shall be surfaced with
asphalt concrete and shall be suitably marked, outlining individual
parking spaces and traffic flow. Said surfacing and marking shall
be completed prior to final inspection of the structure or struc-
tures by the Department of Building and Safety. All open parking
space shall be a minimum of 9' wide by 20' deep and the surface shall
be maintained in a reasonable state of repair at all times.
9. Prior to the issuance of any building permits, the applicant shall
dedicate to the City an easement on the 30' wide area for the full
frontage of the subject property on State Highway 111. Said ease-
ment shall provide for the usage of the area for public access. The
installation of the indicated improvements and future maintenance of
the area shall be the responsibility of the developer and at his cost.
The form of the agreement shall be subject to the approval of the City
Attorney.
10. Fire protection conditions as required by the City Fire Marshall in his
memo dated January 12, 1977, attached hereto, shall be met as a part of
the development.
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RESOLUTION NO. 327 CASE NO. DP 01-77
11. A landscaped strip along the frontage of Highway 111, 47' in width
shall be provided and maintained. (This area shall consist of a
17' parkway and a 30' setback.) A minimum of 19 shade trees shall
be provided therein, along with a 10' wide meandering bike and pe-
destrian path and undulating berms averaging 3' in height. An ease-
ment encompassing this area shall be given to the City for public
circulation. Maintenance of this area shall be the responsibility
of the developer in perpetuity.
12. A landscaped screen (minimum 7' in height) shall be provided along
the Palm Valley Channel. The prescribed height shall be obtained
within 19 months from the time construction begins.
13. Shade trees as prescribed by ordinance (one tree per five parking
spaces) shall be provided and maintained throughout the parking
area.
14. No signs shall be considered approved as a part of this action.
15. All window areas on store fronts of all stores shall be "tinted
glass".
16. An automatic underground sprinkler system shall be provided to all
landscaped areas.
17. All sidewalks at intersection points with streets shall be ramped
instead of curbed. Specific details shall be as required by the
City Engineer.
18. As a part of development, the subject property shall be annexed to
Improvement Districts No. 54 and No. 80 of the Coachella Valley County
Water District for sanitation service.
19. As a part of development, a center line stripeing, stop sign designa-
tion, loading area designation, and other traffic directional signs
shall be provided throughout the proposed parking areas as approved
by the City Engineer.
20. The developer, as part of his application for building permits shall
enter into an agreement with the City to pay one -eighth of the actual
cost of the installation of a traffic signal system at the intersection
of Highway 111 and 44th Avenue or the City's cost, whichever is less,
if the project is funded under a grant program. Accompanying said
agreement shall be a payment in the amount of $12,500 which is the ap-
plicant's estimated cost for the installation of said traffic signal
system to State standards at the time of agreement.
21. Prior to the issuance of any building permits, a detailed plan of all
proposed exterior lighting, including required parking lot lighting,
tennis court lighting, etc., shall have been reviewed and approved by
the Design Review Board and the Planning Commission.
22. Where practical, on -site drainage shall be conducted directly to a
storm drain or channel.
23. A raised median shall be installed in Highway 111 for sufficient length
east of Avenue 44 to adequately control access to eastbound Highway 111.
AGREEMENT
I accept and agree, prior to use of this permit or approval, to comply with all
the conditions set forth, and understand that the Department of Building & Safety
will not issue a building permit or allow occupancy on the use permitted until
this signed confirmation has been received by the Department of Environmental
Services.
(Date) (Applicant's Signature)
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
City of Palm Desert
TO: PAUL WILLIAMS, DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
FROM: BUD ENGEL, FIRE MARSHAL
SUBJECT: DP-01-77 DATE: January 12, 1977
Provide the following fire protection:
1. Install a water system capable of delivering 5500 GPM fire flow for a five (5)
hour duration in excess of sprinkler system or domestic supply.
2. Install Riverside County super fire hydrants so that no point of any building
is more than 200 feet from a fire hydrant measured along approved vehicular
travel ways.
A. Hydrants shall not be located closer than 25 feet to any building.
B. Exterior surfaces of hydrant barrels and heads shall be painted chrome yellow
and tops and nozzle caps shall be painted green.
C. Curbs (if installed) shall be painted red 15 feet in either direction from
each hydrant.
3. Prior to issuance of a building permit, the developer shall furnish the original
and three (3) copies of the water system plan to the Fire Marshal for review.
Upon approval, one copy will be sent to the Building Department, and the original
will be returned to the developer.
4. The water system plan shall be signed by a registered civil engineer and approved
by the water company, with the following certification: "I certify that the
design of the water system in Development Plan Number DP 01-77 is in accordance
with the requirements prescribed by the Fire Marshal."
5. The hotel building shall be equipped with complete automatic fire sprinkler
protection in accordance with National Fire Protection Association Standard #13.
BUD ENGEL
Fire Marshal
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RECEIVED
JAN 1 1r,,+7
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
CITY OF PALM DESERT
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