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HomeMy WebLinkAboutANNEXATIONS 42ND AVENUE/MERLE DRIVE NO 10 1979 RESOLUTION NO. 79-148 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT , CALIFORNIA, ANNEXING CERTAIN CON- TIGUOUS TERRITORY TO SAID CITY UNDER THE PROVI- SIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL ORGANIZATION ACT OF 1977 , WHICH PROCEEDINGS ARE DESIGNATED AS ANNEXATION NO. 10 . 1 WHEREAS , the City Council did, by Resolution No . 79-75 , adopted on June 28 , 1979 , initiate annexation proceedings for Annexation No. 10; and WHEREAS , the Local Agency Formation Commission held a public hearing relative to Annexation No . 10 on October 11 , 1979 , and approved said annexation with the recommendation that the City I Council of the City of Palm Desert be authorized to proceed with- out Notice and Hearing . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm Desert , California, as follows : 1. That the territory described in Exhibit "A" , attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, be , and the same is hereby annexed, by this Resolution, to the City of Palm Desert . 2 . That the City Clerk is hereby instructed and directed to transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to LAFCO along with any other required submittals . I PASSED , APPROVED, and ADOPTED this 13th day of December , 1979 , by the following vote , to wit : AYES : Brush, McPherson, Newbrander, Wilson & Mullins NOES : None ABSENT : None ABSTAIN: None r- }EDARDLINS , MAYOR ATTEST: (` SHEILA R. GI LIGAN, Y CLERK CITY OF PALM DESERT , CALIFORNIA /m t r RESOLUTION NO. 79-148 EXHIBIT "A" I I . l LAFCO #79-57-4 PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 10 TO THE CITY OF PAIM DESERT, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, SPATE OF CALIFOR41A ANNEXATION DESCRIPTZO-V Commencing at a point in the easterly boundary line of the City of l Palm Desert, County of Riverside, State of California, said point 1 being the conmmn section corner of Sections 9 and 10 and Sections 15 and 16, Township 5 South, Range 6 East, San Be=klr v i no Meridian. Base a>d Thence, South 890 47' 20" West along the northerly section line of said Section 16, a distance of 1,327.05 feet to the true point of beginning. (1) Thence, South 000 06' 28" West a distance of 1,326 feet; (2) Thence, South 890 49' 01" West a distance of 1,320 feet; (3) Thence, North 000 06' 28" East a 2istance of 1,326 feet; - (4) Thence, along the ccann section line of $ectione 0 and 16 to the true point of beginning. This parcel contains 40.18 acres more or less. G.RGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED BY RIVERSIDE SURVEYOR. Rev. 5/21/79 1 EXHIBIT "A" 1 RESOLUTION NO. 79-148 EXHIBIT "A" i QAy7 f/ w CLANCY - \" 2 L A N'r- '^i y{ 44 TH. AVENUE w a Z U 3 HIGHWAY III LOCATION NIA f i NOT TO SCALE r N W/ y �- PALI`A OESFRT CITY OMIT rk� I C, t fC'- '• 1320r u4 cE CTION IC y T-5- 5 , R-o -E a S . e. B.M. n n�a U i L - a \__ - N r IN 4oJ8 nc RE c m IN rI IM 0 ... - ->;•, PROPOSED PALM DESERT 0 aq CITY LIMIT f 99 n COUNTY OF RIVERS I-L t �I V PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT 1 �� _I- PROPOSED ANN[XATION Y' L.A .F. C. 79- 5 T- 4 •r\`vJr�9T.Y14NWn�.i.AS.rrY.L\p✓1.�nYWiltWMf�YNG\PIYiJSTAMMW..W..\✓.V1.i0ARMNrY�IVWM�Y."tiEw�i,aRil.LCu'9nLYY.W�M1'.vd AYOY.IrC'YI(tlMtf\'/\M\"IiOSVi YirM .4�fp±rvalwVl+iv/M/rMYGwXNYTfwNWiMWCrp�u.%�cM I✓'-VVK•Yam".wvlar,...i\Cta�M.etilNiMrinxN.:Wf+�+r iitiFi4fa�Yrtrla�VY ViIIMRt'Uf!M'JyMviTri\,YRnY'�x�t.K�M/J16.t PROPOSED�OSCL: Pti!'���EXti �'�J i�d NO. 10 fit _ Jt i .OAT'c t 2j 7g t. SCAL.F. I_87C 70 THE C! OF PALM Dl-'3ER1 k r^. (�''rr a w; R.irl r'i0. -WRA\N!`I. M IN .3 C 3 10 1•I I v ! 1 •� a7 w7 r- 1 M.)J. _.. _ .` ✓� ^�-:� -'--_—� t J i.L fVr i)l�.:J 4){15 .may_—�J— A -� f --'--- E'7GIN EERIfJ, DE PAR(7d_`iT C171 riTY ENGINEER ` w...r.�a.....+..+w-.acue-w:w»...ewr.'e..na.i�.e•,...-�rwwir�w.,:.r..aso..,u\.a.aruv.ar,.......nx.m.....+.uw.•v..e+..+..a•.- a�i.ov ✓y - i RESOLUTION NO. 79- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT , CALIFORNIA, ANNEXING CERTAIN CON- TIGUOUS TERRITORY TO SAID CITY UNDER THE PROVI- SIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL ORGANIZATION ACT OF 1977 , WHICH PROCEEDINGS ARE DESIGNATED AS ANNEXATION NO. 10 . WHEREAS, the City Council did, by Resolution No . 79-75 , adopted on June 28, 1979 , initiate annexation proceedings for Annexation No. 10 ; and WHEREAS , the Local Agency Formation Commission held a public hearing relative to Annexation No . 10 on October 11 , 1979 , and approved said annexation with the recommendation that the City Council of the City of Palm Desert be authorized to proceed with- out Notice and Hearing. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm Desert , California, as follows : 1. That the territory described in Exhibit "A" , attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, be, and the same is hereby annexed, by this Resolution, to the City of Palm Desert . 2. That the City Clerk is hereby instructed and directed to transmit a certified copy of this Resolution to LAFCO along with any other required submittals . PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED this day of 1979 , by the following vote, to wit : �- AYES : NOES : ABSENT: ABSTAIN: EDWARD D. MULLINS , MAYOR ATTEST: SHEILA R. GILLIGAN, CITY CLERK CITY OF PALM DESERT , CALIFORNIA /m WI . CLANCY a LANE �I �r r qq TH. AVENUE r a LL1 J Y S O O HIGHWAY i I11 0 LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE W -, r to / W - PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT rC z - 1 11�- - •'-/� '1320., ��' 1327 O5� ryt�'115 O , ` SECTION I - :T-5-5 R-G -E w tit° o . �' 4oJg ACRES ' r 1320 •' t'� ` PROPOSED PALM DESERT o CITY LIMIT COUNTY OF RIVERSI^E . . - cr \ 6 ` PALM DE3�ERT CITY LIMIT n _PROPOSED ANNC— AT'ON �� 1cn 1�[ZC5E1IT CITY 50UNDA12{ES L.A .F. C. 79- 5 T- 4 ^ �i+w>ya�sts�yvnmr-ww:a`aawr+cvw w.lcir.'..wartyar+anua.•rmauew���.wnw.sww'srn:s..venrwu..a:senv.+.•m:dns•�+warac��u.env+.+.iu�musacv:::a3 .'Mwvw.rv.w.�+w/.MaawnbwwawAwv�Ar_+m�csewepaMwd+w.:•..w.rv...y.wer.ac>t.+r+vr.�+l. �J•^sn:.M�O�'br+IYww.+w(.wlx+'wnww.3awrrsvrl+JMc:r+.o9at f f �O POSED /It NNEXA7iON NO. 10 1 ; SCALE {.._ HOC t DATE 25 - 79 TO Yic C!iY OF PAL D-$ EF: � -r n M. O'i D. DRA'81>13 710 :Ij -•rG�-� ..:�- IN �7 L.'�iTIOl�•i 1C.? � t -r?-J , R-rJ-� S.'�. B.�J N�. -N A C?TY cNGINFF_R ENIUH E.£RING DEPA9";'M.2`iT "CITY OF PALM DESERT �_-.•�--�'• ,w.uncw.+n.wTia.lww...w...w.w..ct.a v MOWTION No, 79=75 LAFCO #79-57-4 PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 10 TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, OOUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFURNIA A4IIIDG�TION DESCRIPTIONI i - Comencing at a point in the easterly boundary line of the City of Palm Desert, County of Riverside, State of California, said point Ong the common section corner of Sections 9 and 10 and Sections 15 and 16, Township 5 South, Range 6 East, San Bernardino Base and Meridian. Thence, South 890 47' 20" West along the northerly section line of said Section 16, . : a distance of 1,327.05 feet to the true point of beginning. (1) Thence, South 000 06' 28" West a distance of 1,326 feet; (2) Thence, South 890 49' 01" West a distance of 1,320 feet; (3) Thence, North 000 06' 28" East a distance of 1,326 feet; - (4) Thence, along the con"on section line of -$WtiCM; 9 and 16 J to the true point of beginnuig. This parcel contains 40.18 acres more or less. rSLU�xLV29m1YS(0)C7RIP' ION APPPIOVED BY RIVERSIDE . L Rev. 5/21/79 EXHIBIT "A" R I CLANCY W LANE 1 I O W . 44 7N. RYE1wtiE I W � N 0 P O U NISHWAY i I11 LOCATION UAP NOT TO SCALE uj11 1 q K W PALM DESERT CITY UVIT o 8 090 47, 20 •W 0 10 192T-OS�� Iq 19 Z f ® , J� SECTION 16 r o 1Y_ o S.B.S.M, NIO �y1k T 39.77 ACRES m 13 O 0� T O � aaa•4s o1 • � q; s PROPOSED PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE I 1 1 PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT . . w L.A .F. C.%9- DATE 1 - 25 -79 PROPOSED ANNEXXi I01 NO. 10 � ALE�$�� TO THE CITY OF M`LM OZO RT 4 IN SECTION 16 T-5-S R-6-E S6S.B.E ,Ta DliAwle�c rs. ENGINEERING DEPARTMEIIT CITY Off PAL:! D:--grU-iT 1-- 10-A CITY ENGINEER -- 1 u r W CLANCYI LANE W O � Y \ O ♦4 TN. AVENUE Y < W J Y ■ O O N � U N10NMAY t LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE W _G K I W I PALM DESERT CITY LLMIT III O g ago 47' 20 'W 6 1110 2 � - 1527.03'n IC I �S `�� AI U b I SECTION 16 J W T.y_S , R-6.E »te o S.B. B.M. n'o N 'b L' 39.77 ACHES °A 0 0 O rT20 { s PROPOSED PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT jcOUNTY OF RIVERSIDE PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT L.A .F C.79- +SY�✓�R.wRrt� -. A:� �. PROPOSEDA-NNEXATION NO. 10 SCALE DATE i -25 -79 TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT - s,TQ DRAWING N p IN SECTION IS T-5-S R-S-E 58.81 � . L- 10-A ' CI 1.TY ENGINEER ENGINEERING DEPART"ENT CITY OF PALM Dc9ERT i �ATAIt1YT W'4+ 1 W � CLANCY LANE :ni '+ f'1u W a 44 TN. AVENUE E r a W J Y y N C O O O.W- �p F NIONWAY 1 III LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE C0ox PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT LL O S •90 47, z0 "w • 1 10 Y H Q 1310 a 1327-05 Ip 1 15 j T I SECTION 16 W T-5•S , R-6 �E o - S.B. B.M. N m — 39.77 ACRES T- o a Q 320* O Ili —701 ' S •9a1 OI A = PROPOSED PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE I PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT �M i L.A.F C.79- A.e.D_ PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 10 DATE 1 -25 -79 E 800� T4 'fNE CITY OF PALM 0£6ERTINSECTION 16 T-5-S R-6-E S.B.B-6M. _ No. NOINEER ENGINEERING DEPARTM�EI%T CITY Of PALM DESERT - A La1YI.IYYM� P.Yt«.;. r CLANCT W LANE l o a o � � •` a ♦♦ TII. AVENUE > a i W J t O \V' t NgNNAY � 111 � r LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE i • N 1_ 0: � w,,,— PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT a 0 r 9 69 • 47' 20 `N 0 ' to F 1� 320 F IsY7.0sA IG i 15 � 1 I 1 SECTION 16 m T-5-S , R-6-E +'o joo a ry Q o - 39.77 ACRES03 as ; ( ' z PROPOSED PALM D0.SERT CITY LIMIT COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT L.A .F.C.79— DAD PROPOSED "WEXATION No. 10 DATE I —25 -79 TO THE CITY OF ti)AL'.•. DEG L• AT SCALE 1 = 80C' ' y��_........c. IN SECTION 16 T-S-S 3-6-E S.S.MlB M. STD. DRAl11dSGs r:O. i CITY ENGINEER ENGINEERING DEPARTPE1ST CITY OF PALM DESERT �•- IO-� •At.M+a wrc s CLANCY yak LANE »11 W A G W Q � ` Q 44 TN. AVENUE r i W J 1 O 0 u Ne¢HwAY g I11 LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE O H it W PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT S e9 47' YO 'S' 9 1 to f ro SECTION 16 - � W T-5-S , R-6-E mho e m S.8.8.M. w`0 N N Li\ - O m ^ 39.77 ACRES ^ o Q tszo' S 99 49 01' W r ' PROPOSED PALM DESERT CITY OMIT COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE I �1 I PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT I� L.A .F.C.79- A.J.D, PROPOSEDA,NNEXATION NO. 10 DATE I -25 -79 TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT i - 9'0 IN SECTION 16 T-5-S R-6-E S.B.B.81 M. 5TO. DRAWING Na CITY ENGINEER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CITY OF PAL!# DESERT L- 10-A T { 1 _CLANC, I y -ANE I _ 44 Th a AVENUE A III s ]. nuNwav 11 � I { LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE I N Y I I LL — PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT I z ` 1 LL I .J g e 9 ° 4 T 2 C - 8 111}-1-11- �- 192UC ig�{ 0 3 .ry / SECTION IC •W - - "I T 5 5 R 6 E .Nio f ry o I o ry 9 7 7 AC NE U I o S89 49' 1 *49OI " W { PROPOSED PALM DESERT II CITY LIMIT I{ I COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE II I, �1 PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT I L.A .F. C. 79- A.J.D. PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 10 DATE I - 25 -7g TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT El"fOINSECTION 16 T-5-S R-6- E S.B.B.& M. N0.CITY ENGINEERINEERING DEPARTMENT CITY OF PALM DESERT ✓ f ELYNOR FALK c/o Robert D. Rudnick Attorney at Law 265 North Indian Avenue Palm Springs, California 92262 714-325-5085 March 16, 1979 Petition to the Honorable City Council Palm Desert, California In accordance with the annexation of the Uninhabited Territory Act of 1939, as amended, Government Code Sections 35, 300-35, 326, Elynor Falk respectfully requests the following described property be annexed to the City of Palm Desert, subject to the approval of the zoning and development plans in conform- ance with the adopted General Plan of the City of Palm Desert: Ten (10) acres more or less identified as County Parcel No. 621-400-007 in the East half of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 16, Township 5 South, Range 6 East, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, County of Riverside. Dated this 16th day of March, 1979. L4/�]Z-- Efy5dr Fall , Petitio I er ELYNOR FALK E C 8 c/o Robert D. Rudnick ' - Attorney at Law DEC G 1978 265 North Indian Avenue Palm Springs, California 92262 PALM DESERT CITY IFIALL 714-325-5085 CITY CLERK 3 �li f ICI November 22, 1978 Petition to the Honorable City Council Palm Desert, California In accordance with the annexation of the Uninhabited Territory Act of 1939, as amended, Government Code Sections 35, 300-35, 326, Elynor Falk respectfully requests the following described property be annexed to the City of Palm Desert, subject to the approval of the zoning and development plans in conformance with the adopted General Plan of the City of Palm Desert: The Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 16, Township 5 South, Range 6 East, San Bernardino Base and Meridian EXCEPTING therefrom the East half of the East half of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 16, ALSO EXCEPTING any portion lying South of the North line of Merle Drive as shown on plat of Country Club Village Ill:' by Map on file in Book 40 pages 9 and 10 of Maps ALSO EXCEPTING therefrom all oil gas, oil shale, coal, phosphate, sodium, gold, silver, and all other mineral deposits, as reserved by State of California in Patent filed for record February 25, 1948 as Instrument No. 3080. - Dated this 22nd day of November, 1978. Ely 11� Falk, P i Toner -t• 4 45-275 PRICKLY PEAR LANE, PALM DESERT,CALIFORNIA 92260 TELEPHONE (714) 346-0611 October 12, 1979 Mr. Howard Powell Local Agency Formation Commission County Administrative Center 4080 Lemon St. , 12th Floor Riverside, Ca 92501 Dear Howard: Responding to your telephone request today, I am enclosing copies of Elynor Falk petitions for annexation. If there are any further questions regarding this property, do not hesitate to call . truly yours, PAUL A. WILLIAMS AICP Director of Environmental Services paw/lm/lr. Enclosures 25 . 22 . 010 (, .. trash area is completely enclosed by walls or building. No trash shall be allowed to extend above or beyond the enclo- sures . (Ord. 94 §1 (part) , 1975: Exhibit A §25 . 12-6) . Chapter 25 .22 RM MOBILE HOME PARK AND MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION RESITDENTIA7, DISTRICT* Sections : 25 . 22 .010 Purpose . 25 . 22 . 020 Permitted uses . 25.22 . 030 Conditional uses . 25 . 22.040 Minimum area for park or subdivision. 25 . 22.050 Area of lot. 25 . 22 . 060 Density . 25 .22.070 Intensity of use. 25 . 22 . 080 Minimum project lot width. 25 .22.090 Minimum project front yard . 25 . 22 . 100 Minimum project rear yard . 25 .22 .110 Minimum project side yard. 25 . 22 . 120 Minimum project side street yard . 25 . 22 . 130 Setback on individual space or lot. 25 . 22 .140 Building height. 25 . 22 . 150 off-street parking and loading requirements . 25 . 22. 160 Utilities . 25 .22 .170 Trash handling. 25 . 22 . 180 Signs. 25 . 22.190 Site plan review. 25 . 22 .200 Private streets . - 25 . 22 . 210 Guest parking. 25 . 22 .220 Street lighting. 25 . 22 . 230 Accessory buildings . 25 . 22 .240 Community use area . 25 . 22 . 250 Exterior boundaries abutting a public street. 25 . 22 . 260 Exterior boundaries not abutting a public street. 25 . 22 . 270 Access . 25 . 22 . 280 Trailer and boat storage . 25 . 22 . 290 Recessing. 25 . 22 . 010 Purpose. The RM district provides for the placement and occupancy of mobile homes for residential pur- poses on purchased, rented or leased lots . It is further * For statutory provisions on mobile homes , see Health and Safety Code §18000 et sec . 326 n ' 25 . 22 . 020--25 . 22 .100 the intent of this district to stablize and protect the residential character of the area and to promote a better living environment through high quality property development standards . (Ord. 94 51 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 . 13-1) . 25 . 22 .020 Permitted uses . The following uses shall be permitted: none. (Ord . 94 §l (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 .13-2) . 25 . 22 .030 Conditional uses . The following uses shall be permitted subject to a conditional use permit: A. Day nurseries and nursery schools ; B. Educational institutions ; C . Mobile homes ; D. Private and public accessory buildings and uses , including home occupations, storage areas , and other similar accessory uses on individual lots , such as domestic animals; E. Public parks and recreational facilities ; and F . Public utility and public service facilities . (Ord. 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25.13-3) . 25 . 22 .040 Minimum area for park or subdivision. The minimum area for a mobile home park or mobile home subdivi- sion shall be twenty acres . ( (rd. 99 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 . 13-4 . 01) . 25 .22. 050 Area of lot. The minimum area for a mobile home space or lot shall be five thousand square feet. (Ord . 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 .13-4 .02) . 25 . 22 .060 Density. The density of a mobile home park or subdivision shall be seven mobile home units per net acre. (Ord. 94 91 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 .13-4 .03) . 25 . 22 . 070 Intensity of use . There shall be not more than one mobile home per mobile home lot or space . (Ord . 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 .13-4 .04) . 25 . 22 . 080 Minimum project lot width. The minimum proj- ect lot width shall be five hundred feet. (Ord. 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 .13-4 . 05) . 25 . 22 . 090 Minimum project front yard . The minimum front yard shall be twenty feet. (Ord. 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 .13-4 . 06) . 25. 22 .100 Minimum project rear yard . The minimum rear yard shall be ten feet. (Ord. 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 .13-4 . 07) . 327 25 . 22 .110--25 . 22 . 210 25 . 22 .110 Minimum project side yard. The minimum side yard shall be ten feet. (Ord. 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A 525 . 13-4 . 08) . 25 . 22 . 120 Minimum project side street yard. The mini- mum side street yard shall be twenty feet. (Ord . 94 91 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 .13-4 .09) . 25 .22 . 130 Setback on individual space or lot. The mini- mum hobile home yard setback on an individual space or lot shall be five feet. (Ord. 94 91 (part) , 1975: Exhibit A §25 . 13-4 .10) . 25 . 22 . 140 Building height. The maximum building height shall be one story or eighteen feet whichever is less . (Ord . 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 .13-4 .11) . 25 . 22 . 150 Off-street parking and loading requirements . All parking and loading shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 25 .58 . (Ord . 94 §1 (part) , 1975: Exhibit A §25 .13- 4 .12) . 25 . 22 .160 Utilities . For provisions regarding util- itites , see §25 .56 . 090 . (Ord. 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 . 13-4 . 13) . 25 . 22 . 170 Trash handling. A trash enclosure will be provided for all uses , unless the proposed location of the trash area is completely enclosed by walls or buildings . The freestanding trash enclosure shall be constructed of masonry block. No trash shall be allowed to extend above or beyond the enclosure . (Ord. 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25.13-4 .14) . 25 . 22 . 180 Signs . All signs shall be in compliance with Chapter 25 .68 . (Ord. 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 .13- 4 .15) . 25 . 22 . 190 Site plan review. All uses shall be subject to site plan review as prescribed in Chapter 25 .70 . (Ord. 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A 525 . 13 .-4 .16) . 25 . 22 . 200 Private streets . A minimum width of private streets shall be thirty feet as measured from back of curb to back of curb. The streets shall have curbs and be paved with asphaltic concrete or equivalent material . (Ord . 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 .13-5 .01) . 21 . 22 . 210 Guest parking. Guest automobile parking ti areas shall be provided at a minimum ratio of one parking L. 328 2n . 22 . 220--25 .22 . 290 Cspace for each ten mobile home lots . (Ord . 94 §1 (part) ; 1975 : Exhibit A 525 .13-5 .02) . 25 . 22 . 220 Street lighting. Street lighting shall be provided along the private streets for the safety of pedes- trians . (Ord. 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 .13-5 . 03) . 25 22 .230 Accessory buildings . The minimum distance between an accessory building and the main building or mobile home is ten feet (Ord. 94 51 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 .13-5 .04) . 25 22 . 240 Community use area . The minimum ratio of community use areas shall be four hundred square feet of such area for each mobile home space . Such land may include all land devoted to recreation and service facilities and land- scaping not included within lots . (Ord . 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 .13-5 .05) . 25 22 250 Exterior boundaries abutting a public street. Exterior boundaries of the park abutting a public street shall be provided with a six-foot-high masonry wall or fence designed to create an attractive border. In addition, a set- back of at least ten feet in depth shall be maintained as landscaped open space between any perimeter street and the required wall . (Ord. 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A 525 . 13- 5. 06) . 25 . 22 . 260 Exterior boundaries not abutting a public street. Exterior boundaries of the park which do not abut a public street shall be bounded by a six-foot-high masonry wall . (ord. 94 51 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25.13-5 . 07) . 25 . 22 . 270 Access . A minimum of two vehicular entrances shall be provided for each mobile home park. (Ord . 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 .13-5 .08) . 25 .22 . 280 Trailer and boat storage . Trailer and boat storage area shall be provided at the minimum ratio of fifty square feet of land for each mobile home space . (Ord . 94 §1 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A §25 .13-5 .09) . 25 .22 . 290 Recessing . All mobile homes shall be re- cessed to provide for gound level entry to the mobile home . (Ord . 94 91 (part) , 1975 : Exhibit A 525 .13-5 .10) . 329 El COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE E LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER a 4080 LEMON STREET . 12TH FLOOR o RIVERSIDE.CALIFORNIA 92501 . (714) 787-2786 ROBERT J. FITCH WAYNE B. CURREN HOWARD L. POWELL EXECUTIVE OFFICER ASS'T EXEC. OFFICER LAFCO PLANNER DATE: November 5. 1979 LAFC NO. : 7a_57�1 Honorable Mayor & City Council City of Palm Desert PROPONENT: City of Palm Desert 45-275 Prickly Pear Lane Palm Desert, California 92260 Gentlemen: You are hereby notified that the proposal for annexation to City of Palm Degprt (Nn_ 10) was approved by the Local Agency Formation Commission of the County of Riverside at a public hearing on Octnher1 1, 197Q A copy of the legal description of this proposal as approved by the Local Agency Formation Commission, is attached to this notice and is the legal description which must be used in all further actions re- garding this proposal. Any previous descriptions which do not conform to this description should be corrected or destroyed. Any special conditions, authorizations, or amendments are noted below: City is designated as conducting authority and authorized to proceed without notice and hearing. It is now the responsibility of your Council to proceed to complete this annexation in accordance with the laws governing annexations to cities. Please notify your Local Agency Formation Commission by letter when the annexation has been completed. If the proposal is abandoned or not completed, please notify us within 90 days. Sincerely, LK Wayne B. Curren Assistant Executive Officer Attachment: Map & legal description Resolution It I Local Agency Formation Commission County of Riverside 2 RESOLUTION 3 APPROVING PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY NO. 10 4 TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT 5 6 BE IT RESOLVED AND DETERMINED by the Local Agency Formation Com- 7 mission in regular session assembled on October 11 , 1979, that the annexation 8 of 40.18 acres located at the north west corner of the intersection of CLAUDIA _9 STREET and MERLE DRIVE in the Palm Desert area of the County of Riverside, as 10 more particularly described in Exhibit "A" , attached hereto and made a part 11 hereof, to the City of Palm Desert is approved. 12 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, DETERMINED AND FOUND THAT: 13 1 . The distinctive short form designation of the proposed annex- 14 ation is City of Palm Desert LAFC 79-57-4 (Annexation #10) . 151 2. An environmental assessment of the proposal was made and 16 negative declaration filed thereon pursuant to the California Environmental 17 Quality Act. 18 3. The boundaries of the territory as set forth in Exhibit "A", 19 attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, and approved by the 20 County Surveyor, are contiguous to the City and are approved. 21 4. The territory to be annexed is uninhabited there being no 22 registered voters residing therein. 23 5. The annexation shall be subject to the terms and conditions 24 which are presently imposed on similar annexations to the City. 25 6. The City of Palm Desert is designated conducting authority 26 and is authorized to proceed without notice and hearing. 27 7. The Executive Officer is directed to transmit a certified 28 copy of this Resolution to .the above designated conducting authority, to the !AMES H.ANGELL COUNTYCOUNSEL LAW LIBRARY BLDG. :IVERSIDE.CALIFORNIA II t � I chief petitioners, if different from the conducting authority, and to each 2 affected agency. 3 PHIL REED, Chairman 5 6 7 8 I certify the above Resolution was passed and adopted by the _9 Local Agency Formation Commission of Riverside County on October il , 1979. 10 ROBERT FITCH 11 Executive Officer 12 B Y 13 WAYNE B RREN cu tivOffice14 Assistant xe e r 151 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 IPM:vc 27 0-29-79 28 TAMES H.ANGELL - COUNTYCOUNSEL LAW LIBRARY BLDG. 'IVERSIDE.CALIFORNIA -2- • W CLANCY LANE nI �I t 14 Th. AVENUE W J y a o 0 c ' 2 0 � HiGH WAY LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE W O , y W PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT 1320 W SECTION IG F � . T-5-S , R-G -E Nio S. a. B.M. n n o T ACRE -S `^ 5-99°79 OI ' W PROPOSED PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT D COUNTY OF RIVERSICE r { G O ! a W \ s i ' ` PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT 7� " PROPOSED ANNC-X/aT10N �RtirS��1T CITY �OU'NDA>��� I L..A .F. C.79- 5 T- 4 nY, H'3>•RMVM.a'✓�'SP �a�FCW+A'l�nreYLf�IRYMc�+YRM�LMiC aO/ONDETNf M DATE { - 25 - 79 TO THE CITY OF PALM DEaER � Ccc,LE`_ �� iIV SECTION 16 � _;_5-S, R-S-E �S_�3.�3.3�i M. �� "D. c+Aw� ro: ENGINEERING DEP:taTM=:'iT OE PALM DLSERT F �I{i�'=� CITY ENGINEER F=.OLtTYIM NO, 79=75 LAFCO #79-57-4 PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 10 TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, COMM OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFOR41A MORMTION DESCRIPTION Commencing at a point in the easterly boundary line of the city of Palm Desert, County of Riverside, State of California, said point being the conemn section corner of Sections 9 and 10 and Sections 15 and 16, Township 5 South, Range 6 East, San Bernardino Bane and Meridian. Thence, South 890 47' 20" A'est along the northerly section line of said Section 16, a distance of 1,327.05 feet to the true point of beginning. (1) Thence, South 000 06' 28" West a distance of 11326 feet; (2) Thence, South 890 49' 01" West a distance of 1,320 feet; (3) Thence, North 000 06' 28" East a distance of 1,326 feet; - (4) Thence, along the commn section line of Sections 9 and 16 to the true point of beginning. This parcel contains 40.18 acres more or less, PDESCRIPTION APPROVED�Y RIVERSIDE VEYOR. Rev. 5/21/79 EXHIBIT "A" O C T 10 1979 LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE PALP!i CESERT CITY HALL CITY CLERKS OFFICE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE CERTIFICATE OF FILING I , Wavne B. Curren Assistant Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission of the County of Riverside, do hereby certify that: 1. The application hereinafter referenced and described has been submitted to me and has been found to be in the form prescribed by the Riverside County Local Agency Formation Commission. 2. The application contains the information and date requested and required by said Commission and provisions of State Law. 3. The application has been accepted for filing by me on September 26, 1979 4. The application has been set for hearing before the Local Agency Formation Commission on October 11, 1979 The staff report will be mailed to you on the Friday before the Commission meeting. Applicant: City of Palm Desert Address: 45-275 Prickly Pear Lane Palm Desert, California 92260 Application Title: Annexation #10 to City of Palm Desert General Location: RPtweEn 42nd Avenue and Merle Drive. east of Rebecca Road This Certificate of Filing is issued pursuant to authority and requirements of Section 54791 of the Government Code, State of California. All time requirements and limitations for processing and consideration of the aforementioned application specified by State Law and/or rules and regulations of the Riverside County Local Agency Formation Commission shall become effective and run from the date of issuance of this Certificate of Filing. nrtnher 2. 1979 Date Assistant xecutive Officer Local Agen y Formation Commission County of Riverside LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER 4080 Lemon Street, 12th Floor Riverside, California 92501 October 5, 1979 TO: Local Agency Formation Commission FROM: Howard L. Powell , LAFCO Planner SUBJECT: LAFCO #79-57-4--Annexation #10 to City of Palm Desert PROPOSAL: This is a proposal to annex 40.18 acres to the City of Palm Desert. SUBMITTED BY: The City of Palm Desert. LEGAL REQUIREMENTS: ' This proposal has met all requirements of the law. The map and legal description were approved by, the County Surveyor on July 16, 1979. The Planning Director filed a Negative Declaration and the appeal period ended on September 5, 1979. There were no appeals. POPULATION: Population is zero. LAND USE: Existing zoning is R-1 (.Single-Family Residential). New zoning is not proposed. ASSESSED VALUATION: Land is assessed at $75,000; improvements at $5,025 (1978-79 assessed values) . COMMENTS: This proposal by the City of Palm Desert would annex approximately 40 acres to the City and, according to the application, would be developed to mobilehome use. A plan for provision of municipal services has been provided by the City which states that many services would be contracted out to the same agencies presently serving the area (i .e. , Coachella Valley County Water District, Southern California Edison Company, Southern California Gas Company) . The City would provide planning and building services, public works, planning and building , parks, admi,ni:s.tration, and code. enforcement. In addi:tio.n., the City would contract trash. disposal , police, and fire services. 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WHEREAS, one hundred percent of the property owners have requested, by petition, within the area hereafter known as, "Palm Desert Annexation No. 10," and more particularly described in the attached map and legal description; and WHEREAS, the California Environmental Quality Act has been complied with, pursuant to City Council Resolution No. 78-32, in that all responsible agencies have been contacted and a Negative Declara- tion has been prepared in conjunction with preannexation zoning con- siderations; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the proposed change of organization is appropriated for the following reasons: 1. The request is a logical expansion of the City bound- aries. 2. The proposed annexation is consistent with the Muni- cipal Organization Act of 1977 which encourages limiting the number of annexations to those areas considered logical growth areas. 3. The proposed area to be annexed is of satisfactory size to provide municipal services without adversely affecting the rest of the community. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm Desert, California, as follows: 1. The above recitations are hereby determined to be true and correct and represent the findings of the Council in this matter. 2. The City Clerk is hereby instructed to file an official application with the Local Agency Formation Commission for Palm Desert Annexation No. 10, pursuant to the Muni- cipal Organization Act of 1977 for uninhabited territory since less than twelve registered voters reside in the area. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert City Council, held on this 28th day of June, 1979, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: Brush, McPherson, Newbrander ilson & Mullins NOES: None / ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: Pdone lr D. INS, Mayor ATTEST: SHEILA R. GILLI City C, City of Palm Desert, Cali rnia l z RESOLUTION NO. 79-75 PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 10 TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ANNEXATION DESCRIPTION Beginning at a point in the easterly boundary line of the City of Palm Desert, County of Riverside, State of California, said point being the common section corner of Sections 9 and 10 and Sections 15 and 16, Township 5 South, Range 6 East, San Bernardino Base and Meridian. Thence, South 890 47' 20" West along the section line of the afore- mentioned' Sections 15 and 16, a distance of 1,327.05 feet to the true point of beginning. (1) Thence, South 000 06' 28" West a distance of 1,326 feet; (2) Thence, South 890 49' 01" West a distance of 1,320 feet; (3) Thence, North 000 06' 28" East a distance of 1,326 feet; (4) Thence, along the conenon section line of Sections 9 and 16 to the true point of beginning. This parcel contains 39.77 acres more or less. Rev. 5/21/79 r s CLANCY •. LANE -1 _ t -• .. Q ` .. W ..` 44 TN. < AV ENU£f - .. r _ _ W n J .�. - N10NWAY LOCATION MAP - i6 NOT TO SCALE - -, Ad PALM DESERT CITY .LIMIT 1 �~ a :-- �,..zo r a -A r " {w. SECTION f6. T'8'S I R_6_E «�o s S.B. B.M ��;;�� ,� 0 .',• ;_ ,«-r• o 39.77 ACRES ` H: r . , ,w;_ a• ees - i I� 20 wA. 4�c _ •�, ` - _ \ PROPOSED PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT {w- COUNTY OF RIWERS7DE ;I p 1 1•_ 'PALM, DESERT CITY LIMIT • < ;;,� ,,' - ,, , _ - A F _L. 7.C. 9 - I A.J.D. -r PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 10- - '. - - DATE i -25 .7s- TO THE, CITY OF PALM- DESERT , . ,, SCALE'1 860' IN SECTION I6 T-5-S 'R-6-E S.B.B.& M. STa DRAWING No. CITY ENGINEER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CITY OF PALM DESERT L— IOTA CITY OF PALM DESERT TRANSMITTAL LETTER TO: Honorable Mayor and City council SUBJECT: Plan for Services for Palm Desert Annexation No. 10 i I. INTRODUCTION: - Pursuant to Section 35102 of the State Government Code, the City is required to file with any new Annexations effective January 1, 1978, a plan outlining the method by which services will be provided in the area to be annexed. This report represents the required plan for services for Proposed Annexation No. 10. The City of Palm Desert, being a contract City, must rely on many other agencies to provide for services both in the cammunity and areas subsequently annexed. In addition, many services provided such as water and sewer, elec- tricity, gas, are provided without regard to city limit lines. There- fore, the area proposed to be annexed is presently served or has the capability of being served by many of these agencies. The fact is substantial by the letters received from responsible agencies as a part of the Environmental Review process, and in conjunction with preannexation zoning considerations. The major emphasis of this report is to address those services pro- vided directly by the City either through City Staff or direct con- tract with the City by other agencies. In addition, wherever possible, this report will address the methods by which other service agencies would provide needed facilities in the area. II. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES: The utilitites which would be extended into the area proposed to be �s annexed would be as part of actual development and they would consist of the services of the Coachella Valley County Water District in the area of water and sewer, Southern California Edison Company in the area of electricity, Southern California Gas Company in the ,area of gas, and Able Cable in the area of cable television. The services provided by this City directly would be in planning and building, public works, parks, administration and code enforcement services. By contract the City would also provide for trash disposal, police and fire services. Public transportation would be provided by the Sunline Agency. The major road improvements would include the extension and improve- ment of 42nd Avenue, which would border the site on the North. Rebecca Road would be provided with a cul-de-sac at its present northerly extension, which is just north of Merle Drive. The creation of any local streets would be on the basis of specific projects and would be the responsibility of the developer. Ultimate development of the subject annexation and adjacent properties will necessitate a bridge crossing at the Cook Street crossing of the Whitewater Stormwater Channel. This facility would be constructed with a combination of federal grants and local participation very similar to existing bridges in the Valley. Public park needs in the area to be annexed will partially be ful- filled by on-site recreational amenities. Residents will also be able to take advantage of the proposed 120-acre Sand Dune Park to the north of the subject area. III. LEVEL AND RANGE OF SERVICES: The level and range of services provided would include sufficient sized water and sewer, gas, and electrical facilities to service development proposed for the area. Planning and building, public works, and code enforcement services as provided by the City directly, would be on the basis of need. Police and fire services capability exist to meet the need of the area at its present stage of develop- ment and are proposed to be expanded to meet the needs of subsequent development in the area. Public transportation would be provided by the expansion of the existing system to serve the area. Subsequent development will result in the need for the City to add an additional police vehicle and the need for an additional fire station in the vicinity of Country Club Drive. Since fire services are provided on a volunteer basis in conjunction with the County of Riverside and State Department of Forestry, the City would be required to provide for a facility in the area which would be manned by these agencies. A fire station has been planned for in the City's General Plan in this area and will be provided at the time it is needed. In addition, said area will be served by a proposed fire station at 44th Avenue and San Pablo (Civic Center Complex) , which is tentatively proposed for construction in 1980/91 budget year. In the meantime, the area would be served by the existing Palm Desert Station at E1 Paseo and Highway 74 with backup being provided by the Rancho Mirage, Thousand Palms and Bermuda Dunes sta- tions. The basic administration services of Planning, Building, Pub- lic Works, and Code enforcement would be provided by existing City Staff. IV. TIMING FOR SERVICE EXTENSIONS: Basic utility services would occur as a part of development. The City has on file letters from the various utilities assuring us that these services would be available. The City services would be avail- able immediately in the area of planning, building and code enforce- ment, public works, and police and fire. Road improvements would occur as a part of new development. The construction of the new fire station near Country Club Drive would result from the City's new con- struction tax which would be accrued from the new development in the area, which would be $250.00 per trailer space. Parks would be developed in the area under the City's Subdivision Ordinance which provides for the dedication of land and/or payment of fee for com- munity facilities and would provide for sites for the fire station and parks. The proposed residential development contemplated for the area is a mobile home park, which would include a majority of necessary recrea- tional facilities to serve the ultimate residents of the area. V. RDQUIRE[ENTS OF NEW DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCING: New development would be r ed to extend roads around the area equnr and to provide for needed sites for fire, parks and other related municipal facilities provided through the City's Subdivision Ordinance. The new Construction Tax of $250.00 per trailer space would provide for construction and additional acquisition of these facilities. The provision of planning and building services would be provided through the fees generated from new development. On-going maintenance of roads, created in the area, would be provided through State Gas Taxes generated as a result of population within the area. Police services and parks maintenance would be provided on the basis of Sales Tax generated from commercial facilities in the area. In summary, it is felt that development of this area would result in a balance between needed services and the revenues to provide said services. LICATION TO THE RIVERSIDE C JNTY ' LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION Mail or bring to: County Administrative Center 4080 Lemon Street, 12th Floor Riverside , California 92501 FOR LAFC USE ONLY INTRODUCTION: The questions in this form are designed to obtain enough data about the proposed project and project site to allow the staff and LAFC to assess the project. You may include any additional information which you believe is pertinent. Use additional sheets where necessary. Do not leave any blanks . If an item is not applicable, so indicate . Submit this form in one copy. Applicant City of Palm Desert (Elynor Falk) Telephone:_(714) 346-061i Address: 45-275 Prickly Pear Lane, Palm Desert, CA 92260 Name & title of person to contact regarding this application: Martin J. Bouman, City Manager, City of Palm Desert Address 45-275 Prickly Pear Lane, Palm Desert, CA 92260 Telephone: (714) 346-0611 PROPOSED PROJECT OR ACTION: Annexation No. 10 GENERAL LOCATION: (Area , cross streets, etc.) Between 42nd Avenue and Merle Drive, east of Rebecca Road A . OWNERSHIP 1. Is the applicant a property owner In the area of the proposed project: Yes X No 2 . Is the applicant sole owner of this property? Yes X No B. AREA INFORMATION 1 . Land area in acres 40 acres (approximately) 2. Number of dwellings in the proposed area at present time 0 3 . Expected increase in the number of dwellings in the proposed area which will result . from this proposal 175 . By what date? 1981 (state type of dwelling units , e.g. , single family residences, mobile homes .) mobile hones 4 . Population in the proposed area at the present time 0 5 . Expected change in the population in the proposed area which will result from this proposal +350 By when 1981 6. Amount of publicly-owned land in the proposed area (identify as federal, state or local) 0 7. Assessed value at present time: Land $20,315.00 Improvements 0 8. Number of land parcels in the proposed area 2 . .VOTER INFORMATION ' 1 . -Number of registered voters in area at the g' present time 0 2. Does the proposed boundary cut across precinct boundaries ? N.A. 3. Does the proposed boundary cut across tax rate areas? No D. LAND USE 1 . Current zoning s-1 - 8 000 (Riyergit9p rn„n+y) 2. Pre-zoning (Assigned by cities only) R-M (Max. 7 du/ac, upon annexation) 3 . Current land use vacant land 4. County General Plan designation Light Urban Residential (5 du/acre) 5. City General Plan designation Medium Density Residential (5-7 du/acre) 6. Is the proposal in consonance with the City & County General Plans Yes, 7. Probable or proposed land use for next five years -- include known or probable plans for development (Submit any available plans) 175 Unit Mobile Hone Park E. DETAILS OF YOUR PROPOSAL 1 . Describe the proposed project in as much detail as possible. Identify the project, Including annexations to, detachments from, or formation of new entities (use additional sheets if necessary) Annexation No. 10 would annex approximately 40 acres between 42nd Avenue and Merle Drive, east of Rebecca Road to the City of Palm Desert under the Statutory Provisions of the Minir:pal or'4anizatiop Act of 1977. a . The reasons which justify this proposal are as follows: (for example -- service needs , health mandate , economic benefits , etc.) proeM owner of Proposed annexation would receive higher level of service obtainable from the City; pro- posed annexation is a logical expansion of City limits. 1�. Specific services to be added, changed, or eliminated:_ (See attached Plan for services) (1) Without additional cost to residents/owners: (2) With additional cost to residents/owners: 2. Will the project be subject to existing bonded indebtedness ? No 3 . What will be the approximate annual costs to accomplish the goals of this proposal? $4,000 per annun 4 . What are the specific sources of revenue to pay for the service(s) ? State subven- tions, sales tax, new construction tax. (2) J . VVhat is annual cost to each resident/property uwner (specify which)? None, costs r will be accounted by revenue sources indicated Item 4 above. r F. PROPERTY OWNERS' DESIRES 1 . How many property owners make up total ownership of project area ? (Include with thiE application copies of all letters/correspondence you have relating to above items) 1 2. How many property owners have been contacted regarding project? 1 3 . How many property owners are in favor of project? 1 4 . How many property owners are not in favor of project? 0 G. FOR -LIGHTING DISTRICTS AND ROAD MAINTENANCE DISTRICTS ONLY 1 . If street lights will be installed, how many, what type (mercury or sodium) and what intensity (e.g. , 7000 lumen)? N-A- 2. Is approved plan by utility company for street lights submitted at this time? N.A. (Approved plan must be submitted before energy charges will be'assumed by Service Area) . 3 . If road maintenance district, how many miles of road to maintain? N.A. 4 . Is it your intention to bring any roads to County standards for future acceptance into the County Maintained Road System? N.A. H. PLAN OF SERVICE (City Annexations only) A plan for providing services within the affected territory must be submitted with this application. Use separate sheets. . I. In your own words , how would your proposal benefit the community? The proposed annexation represents a logical expansion of the present City limits. The City is in a position to offer future residents a higher level of com misty and public services. NOTICES AND COMMUNICATIONS -- List below the names and addresses of people to whom notices and communications should be directed. (3 maximum) Name City of Palm Desert Telephone (714) 346-0611 Address 45-275 Prickly Pear Lane City & Zip Palm Desert, CA 92260 Na me Elynor Falk c/o Robert D. Rudnick Telephone (714) 325-5085 Address 265 No. Indian Avenue City & Zip Palm Springs, CA 92262— Name Telephone Address City & Zip Signature of ap plicant pplicant or authorized representative Martin T- iolr*= - Typed or printed name ri{-y Manage Title (3) 0. _ '/'lam �y 3 ziJYY J� C4 � 1 AVE. a ZIRCON C/ T b 1 I ,, VA 0 A CIR• - vJ oo��r E v r c, `lb*) I 1 ► VON PL. ` i m 1 r TERS r MERCURY C1R E.co Uri f A� New /R. E' V E - ` f ZIRCON C/R. E• f AZURITE C/R. Ia R CA DR. N it V1 S7 TIMOTHY CIRCLESUSAN � l aRCLE AUDREY `' .':ii-e• , CIRCLE - J 1 ✓ACffiEGNE CIRCLE AUDIA f O sr A � o CNR/SMIN ST. A a N - .. cuEFo sr o � a a ' a K]� / - / , POO pF X 4- 1,4po - OO y _ obi CITY OF PALM DESERT TRANSMITTAL LETTER TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council SUBJECT: Plan for Services for Palm Desert Annexation No. 10 I. INTRODUCTION: Pursuant to Section 35102 of the State Government Code, the City is required to file with any new Annexations effective January 1, 1978, a plan outlining the method by which services will be provided in the area to be annexed. This report represents the required plan for services for Proposed Annexation No. 10. The City of Palm Desert, being a contract City, must rely on many other agencies to provide for services both in the community and areas subsequently annexed. In addition, many services provided such as water and sewer, elec- tricity, gas, are provided without regard to city limit lines. There- fore, the area proposed to be annexed is presently served or has the capability of being served by many of these agencies. The fact is substantial by the letters received from responsible agencies as a part of the Environmental Review process, and in conjunction with preannexation zoning considerations. The major emphasis of this report is to address those services pro- vided directly by the City either through City Staff or direct con- tract with the City by other agencies. In addition, wherever possible, this report will address the methods by which other service agencies would provide needed facilities in the area. II. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES: The utilitites which would be extended into the area proposed to be annexed would be as part of actual development and they would consist of the services of the Coachella Valley County Water District in the area of water and sewer, Southern California Edison Company in the area of electricity, Southern California Gas Company in the area of gas, and Able Cable in the area of cable television. The services provided by this City directly would be in planning and building, public works, parks, administration and code enforcement services. By contract the City would also provide for trash disposal, police and fire services. Public transportation would be provided by the Sunline Agency. The major road improvements would include the extension and improve- ment of 42nd Avenue, which would border the site on the North. Rebecca Road would be provided with a cul-de-sac at its present northerly extension, which is just north of Merle Drive. The creation of any local streets would be on the basis of specific projects and would be the responsibility of the developer. Ultimate development of the subject annexation and adjacent properties will necessitate a bridge crossing at the Cook Street crossing of the Whitewater Stcrmwater Channel. This facility would be constructed with a combination of federal grants and local participation very similar to existing bridges in the Valley. Public park needs in the area to be annexed will partially be ful- filled by on-site recreational amenities. Residents will also be able to take advantage of the proposed 120-acre Sand Dune Park to the north of the subject area. III. LEVEL AND RANGE OF SERVICES: The level and range of services provided would include sufficient sized water and sewer, gas, and electrical facilities to service development proposed for the area. Planning and building, public works, and code enforcement services as provided by the City directly, w � i capability would be on the basis of need. Police and fire services exist to meet the need of the area at its present stage of develop- ment and are proposed to be expanded to meet the needs of subsequent development in the area. Public transportation would be provided by the expansion of the existing system to serve the area. Subsequent development will result in the need for the City to add an additional police vehicle and the need for an additional fire station in the vicinity of Country Club Drive. Since fire services are provided on a volunteer basis in conjunction with the County of Riverside and State Department of Forestry, the City would be required to provide for a facility in the area which would be manned by these agencies. A fire station has been planned for in the City's General Plan in this area and will be provided at the time it is needed. In addition, said area will be served by a proposed fire station at 44th Avenue and San Pablo (Civic Center Complex) , which is tentatively proposed for construction in 1980/91 budget year. In the meantime, the area would be served by the existing Palm Desert Station at E1 Paseo and Highway 74 with backup being provided by the Rancho Mirage, Thousand Palms and Bermuda Dunes sta- tions. The basic administration services of Planning, Building, Pub- lic Abrks, and Code enforcement would be provided by existing City Staff. IV. TIMING FOR SERVICE EXTENSIONS: Basic utility services would occur as a part of development. The City has on file letters from the various utilities assuring us that these services would be available. The City services would be avail- able immediately in the area of planning, building and code enforce- ment, public works, and police and fire. Road improvements would occur as a part of new development. The construction of the new fire station near Country Club Drive would result from the City's new con- struction tax which would be accrued from the new development in the area, which would be $250.00 per trailer space. Parks would be developed in the area under the City's Subdivision Ordinance which provides for the dedication of land and/or payment of fee for com- munity facilities and would provide for sites for the fire station and parks. The proposed residential development contemplated for the area is a mobile home park, which would include a majority of necessary recrea- tional facilities to serve the ultimate residents of the area. V. REQUIREME TS OF NEW DEVEUJmwr AND FINANCING: New development would be required to extend roads around the area and to provide for needed sites for fire, parks and other related municipal facilities provided through the City's Subdivision Ordinance. The new Construction Tax of $250.00 per trailer space would provide for construction and additional acquisition of these facilities. The provision of planning and building services would be provided through the fees generated from new development. On-going maintenance of roads, created in the area, would be provided through State Gas Taxes generated as a result of population within the area. Police services and parks maintenance would be provided on the basis of Sales Tax generated from commercial facilities in the area. In summary, it is felt that development of this area would result in a balance between needed services and the revenues to provide said services. RESOLUTION NO. 79--7,5 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, MAKING APPLICATION TO THE LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION FOR A CHANGE OF ORGANIZA- TION KNOWN AS, "PALM DESERT ANNEXATION NO. 10", PURSUANT TO SECTION 35140 OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT CODE. WHEREAS, one hundred percent of the property owners have requested, by petition, within the area hereafter known as, "Palm Desert Annexation No. 10," and more particularly described in the attached map and legal description; and WHEREAS, the California Environmental Quality Act has been complied with, pursuant to City Council Resolution No. 78-32, in that all responsible agencies have been contacted and a Negative Declara- tion has been prepared in conjunction with preannexation zoning con- siderations; and, WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the proposed change of organization is appropriated for the following reasons: 1. The request is a logical expansion of the City bound- aries. 2. The proposed annexation is consistent with the Muni- cipal Organization Act of 1977 which encourages limiting the number of annexations to those areas considered logical growth areas. 3. The proposed area to be annexed is of satisfactory size to provide municipal services without adversely affecting the rest of the community. l NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the 1 City of Palm Desert, California, as follows: 1. The above recitations are hereby determined to be true and correct and represent the findings of the Council in this matter. 2. The City Clerk is hereby instructed to file an official application with the Local Agency Formation Commission for Palm Desert Annexation No. 10, pursuant to the Muni- cipal Organization Act of 1977 for uninhabited territory since less than twelve registered voters reside in the area. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert City Council, held on this 28th day of June, 1979, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: EDWARD D. MULLINS, Mayor ATTEST: J SHEILA R. GILLIGAN, City Clerk City of Palm Desert, California RESOLUTION NO. 79- PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 10 TO THE CITY OF PRIM DESERT, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ANNEXATION DESCRIPTION Beginning at a point in the easterly boandary line of the City of Palm Desert, County of Riverside, State of California, said point being the oommn section corner of Sections 9 and 10 and Sections 15 and 16, Township 5 South, Range 6 East, San Bernardino Base and Meridian. Thence, South 890 47' 20" West along the section line of the afore- mentioned Sections 15 and 16, a distance of 1,327.05 feet to the true point of beginning. (1) Thence, South 000 06' 28" West a distance of 1,326 feet; (2) Thence, South 890 49' 01" West a distance of 1,320 feet; (3) Thence, North 000 06' 28" East a distance of 1,326 feet; (4) Thence, along the ccmuon section line of Sections 9 and 16 to the true point of beginning. This parcel contains 39.77 acres more or less. Rev. 5/21/79 I I l 1 �.< { •.K �L. Y �a � i wr r �3 a cLANCY a O a • TN.44 AVEmue wb P J O U T - HIGHWAY -" LOCATION '.`MAP ' NOT'TO SCALE x 1 r` r<. a J M $ PALM DESERT CITY--LIMIT i L fit.. Y S 8 9 ° 07 20 W ' 9 0 1 10 w 2 3.20P— j_,I 321 O5'A NL A SECTION l .� ` " t.• W -T-5. S , R-6 E a S.B.a 77 ACRE 5. a x• f c -Y svt d o+ O li2'0FIW r M s age DI x $ ' PROPOSED PALM DESERT CtTY LIMIT � j J COUNTY. OF RIVERSIDE - a � E .PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT AJ.D PROPOSEDANNEXATION "N N0: I0 DATE%'1 -25 =79• $CpLE-I- 800 TQ'--.THE. CITY. OF 'PAL M.- DESERT 1N SECTION 16 T-5 S,R-6 E. S.B:B.& M. sT0. DRAWING N0. CITY ENGIN� ENGINEERING 'DEPARTMENT CITY' OF PALM DESERT L' 10 A I I PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 10 TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA ANNEXATION DESCRIPTION Beginning at a point in the easterly boundary line of the City of Palm Desert, County of Riverside, State of California, said point being the common section corner of Sections 9 and 10 and Sections 15 and 16, Township 5 South, Range 6 East, San Bernardino Base and Meridian. Thence, South 890 47' 20" West along the section line of the aforemen- tioned Sections 15 and 16, a distance of 1 ,327.05 feet to the true point of beginning. (1 ) Thence, South 000 06' 28" West a distance of 1 ,326 feet; (2) Thence, South 890 49' 01 " West a distance of 1 ,320 feet; (3) Thence, North 000 06' 28" East a distance of 1 ,326 feet; (4) Thence, along the common section line of Sections 9 and 16 to the true point of beginning. This parcel contains 39.77 acres more or less. Rev. 5/21/79 4� 1w. 'U.' PAW It ml , Ada, F'Z.41 : ;, III wvi 18 4 VL I 1-V 4j: "I LA 6 SE MO.:.., 46 •'lx � al - • k4' A.A-W AlZ4, 6L 4" 1, PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. 471 A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, INITIATING A CHANGE OF ZONE FOR PRE-ZONING APPROXIMATELY 40 ACRES PRIOR TO ANNEXATION. CASE NO. C/Z 02-79 WHEREAS, the City of Palm Desert has received a petition requesting annexation from the land owners of property generally located on lands between 42nd Avenue and Merle Drive , east of Rebecca Road , and east of the present City limits of Palm Desert as indicated on the attached Exhibit 'A' ; and, WHEREAS, as a result of the above action, the City has designated the subject property indicated on the attached Exhibit 'A' as City Annexation No. 10; and , WHEREAS, it is appropriate for the City of Palm Desert to consider at this time the appropriate land use and zoning designa- tions on the property comprising Annexation No. 10 in order to promote orderly development in the best interest of the community upon its annexation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Desert , as follows : 1 . A Change of Zone is hereby initiated for pre-zoning of approximately 40 acres comprising City Annexation No. 10 from ' S' Study to RM (U. A. ) (Mobile Home Park ((( and Mobile Home Subdivision Residential District , I Upon Annexation) Exhibit 'A' , or any other zone Il deemed appropriate. 2 . That the Commission does hereby direct the Secretary to establish the appropriate procedures to be adhered to in the pre-zoning process. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert Planning Commission, held on this 14th day of March, 1979, by the following vote, to wit : AYES : BERKEY, KRYDER, SNYDER NOES : NONE ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: FLESHMAN WALTER H. SNYDER,tChairman ATTEST: PAUL A. WILL,IAMS, Secretary /ss se � y w I r � W r ¢ W � a 0 O ~ „ J J Q O 2 W I I U W Z I d > N N _ a r � � 7 a i N W Q i:f j W o � , ..... \ 1•. �::.r::::i. avow V0039 �� to � > 3 alaal Vo, � lfli t9 '3 313aI0 140081E J 3 3108 D VDtlA3N ... ..... 1 ••Af'..n.i:'..'y:v4:::S.. � 31Da13 Ab OD a3W -�. .:...� . / Z...:. :iiifiiti:i -ld 311NVUD -ld N 1 1 '�{ gN 31305 IU VA 0 rs al 3wir �- 10 1. W /J AY • Ig a: �a Utz '3AV V10�2i0q CITY OF PALM DESERT PLANNING COMMISSION RESOLUTION NO. »71 DATE March 14, 1979 W CLANCY 4! LANE w W t = \ O � 44 TN. AVENUE a a W J Y N a ° ° u NMNIIAY n 111 LOCATION MAP NOT TQ !CALL W O N K W PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT y n: LL 0 ! !s ^ 47' 20 " W ! ' 10 r __ F !80 1407. 05 lie1! _ 1 P.O.B. o 1 0 SECTION 16. m T.g.S , R_6-E« o - S.a. B.M. 'mH N N O M ~ 30 ACRES °I o �O1PROPOSED PALM DESERT 1 :I CITY LIMIT COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ' i I ` PALM DESERT CITY LIMIT L.A .F. C.79- DATE I -25 -�s PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 10 SCALE I"= 800' TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT � IN SECTION 16 T-5-S R-6-E &B.B.BI M. STD. DRAWING NO CITY ENGINEER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CITY OF PALM DESERT L- 10-A "Th"INT N{I{$p PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 10 TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT ANNEXATION DESCRIPTION Beginning at a point in the easterly boundary line of the City of Palm Desert, County of Riverside, State of California, said point being the common Section corner of Sections 9 and 10 and Sections 15 and 16, Township 5 South, Range 6 East, San Bernardino Base and Meridian; Thence, South 890 47' 20" West along the section line of the aforemen- tioned Sections 15 and 16, a distance of 1 ,657.05 feet to the true point of beginning; Thence, South 000 06' 28" West, a distance of 1 ,326 feet; Thence, South 890 49' 01" West, a distance of 990 feet; Thence, North 000 06' 28" East, a distance of 1 ,326 feet; Thence, along the common Section line of Sections 9 and 16 to the true point of beginning. This parcel contains 30 acres more or less. I�� ELYNOR FALK c/o Robert D. Rudnick Attorney at Law 265 North Indian Avenue Palm Springs, California 92262 714-325-5085 March 16, 1979 Petition to the Honorable City Council Palm Desert, California In accordance with the annexation of the Uninhabited Territory Act of 1939, as amended, Government Code Sections 35, 300-35, 326, Elynor Falk respectfully requests the following described property be annexed to the City of Palm Desert, subject to the approval of the zoning and development plans in conform- ance with the adopted General Plan of the City of Palm Desert: Ten (10) acres more or less identified as County Parcel No. 621-400-007 in the East half of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 16, Township 5 South, Range 6 East, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, County of Riverside. Dated this 16th day of March, 1979. Z2 '2"X4 2:2/z El'ygor Falk(, Petitio I er 1 ELYNOR FALK E e E i V E c/o Robert D. Rudnick Attorney at Law D E C 6 1978 265 North Indian Avenue Palm Springs, California 92262 PALM DESERT CITY HALL 714-325-5085 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE November 22, 1978 Petition to the Honorable City Council Palm Desert, California In accordance with the annexation of the Uninhabited Territory Act of 1939, as amended, Government Code Sections 35, 300-35, 326, Elynor Falk respectfully requests the following described property be annexed to the City of Palm Desert, subject to the approval of the zoning and development plans in conformance with the adopted General Plan of the City of Palm Desert: The Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 16, Township 5 South, Range 6 East, San Bernardino Base and Meridian EXCEPTING therefrom the East half of the East half of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section 16, ALSO EXCEPTING any portion lying South of the North line of Merle Drive as shown on plat of Country Club Village #1 by Map on file in Book 40 pages 9 and 10 of Maps ALSO EXCEPTING therefrom all oil gas, oil shale, coal, phosphate, sodium, gold, silver, and all other mineral deposits, as reserved by State of California in Patent filed for record February 25, 1948 as Instrument No. 3080. Dated this 22nd day of November, 1978. i Elyn Falk, P i inner LAW OFFICES ROBERT D. RUDNICK A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION ROBERT D. RUDNICK JAMES H. STEIN 26S NORTH INDIAN AVENUE PALM SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 92262 A TELEPHONE I7I4f 325-SORB r V E C CPC G 1978 PALM DESERT CITY BALL r December 4, 1978 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE City Council City of Palm Desert City Hall Palm Desert, Ca. 92260 RE: Petition of Elynor Falk Gentlemen: Please find enclosed 'the Petition of our client, Elynor Falk, for your consideration . Very truly yours, weeyy OQ . �2� ROBERT D. RUDNICK A Professional Corporation RDR: jh cc: Elynor Falk Art McKay J- Minutes Page Five Palm Desert Planning Commission March 14, 1979 VIII . OLD BUSINESS A. Study and Report : Referral from the City Council concerning the request from Ridgewood Development , Inc. for approval of a Change of Zone and Tentative Tract Map . Mr. Crump related the Staff Report to the Commission , noting that a letter was presented to the City Council from Ridgewood immediately prior to their March 8, 1979 meeting. The letter expressed the applicant ' s interest in proceeding with the Change of Zone , but requested the Tentative Tract Map be withdrawn. It was determined that since the Commission recommendation for the Change of Zone was based on a specific development scheme, it would be appropriate to refer the matter back to the Commission for input before acting on the zoning request alone. The Council is seeking a report back from the Commission to ascertain whether their position on the matter has changed in light of the Tentative Tract Map withdrawal . He then cited that Staff recommendation was to recommend approval to the City Council of a Modified Change of Zone from O. S. to PR-4 zone for that portion of the O. S. zone lying northerly of the present estab- lished right-of-way alignment for Hovely Lane, east of Portola, by minute motion, and direct Staff to forward this report of the Commission' s action to the Council. Commissioner Kryder asked if this was the usual procedure; doesn' t the Commission generally set a zone change only with a development plan. Mr. Crump answered that a zone change does require a develop- ment plan to accompany it , unless it is initiated by the City. Commissioner Kryder then asked why the applicant wishes to pursue the change of zone, lacking a development plan. Mr. Crump answered that this was essentially the point of Staff ' s recommendation limiting the action to clear up the residual piece of Open Space zoning. On a motion by Commissioner Fleshman, seconded by Commissioner Berkey, the Planning Commission recommended approval to the City Council by Minute Motion of said Modified Change of Zone, and directed Staff to forward this report of the Commission ' s action to the City Council; carried unanimously (4-0) . IX. NEW BUSINESS �A. Consideration for City Initiation of Pre-Annexation Zoning for City Annexation Area No. 10. Commissioner Fleshman stated that he would have a conflict of interest , so .would excuse himself from voting on this matter. Mr. Crump presented a report to the Commission , noting that the ' draft '. resolution requested initiation of a Change of Zone from IS ' (Study) to RM (U.A. ) (Mobile Home Park and Mobile Home Subdivision Residential District , Upon Annexation) , or any other zone deemed appropriate. - Chairman Snyder noted that it seems an appropriate zone for this area. 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