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ANNEXATIONS HIGHWAY 74 WHITMAN NO 18 1984
^ 4 RESOLUTION NO. 84-33 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, ANNEXING CERTAIN CONTIGUOUS TERRITORY TO SAID CITY UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL ORGANIZATION ACT OF 1977, WHICH PROCtEDINGS ARE DESIGNATED AS ANNEXATION NO. 18, LAFCO NO. 83-91-4. WHEREAS, on October 13, 1983, the City Council did adopt Resolution No. 83-106, initiating annexation proceedings for Annexation No. 18; and WHEREAS, the Local Agency Formation Commission held a public hearing relative to Annexation No. 18 on February 23, 1984, and aproved said annexation with the determination that the City Council of the City of Palm Desert be authorized to proceed without 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 Exhibits "A" and "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, be and the same is hereby, by this resolution annexed to the City of Palm Desert. 2. That the city clerk is hereby instructed and directed to transmit seven (7) certified copies of this resolution to LAFCO along with any other required submittals. PASSED, APPROVE_ D and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert City Council, held on this 22nd day of March, 1984, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: JACKSON, KELLY, PULUQI AND SNYDER NOES: ABSENT: WILSON ABSTAIN: �EftNY �ER, May®r � \ WALTER ATTEST: SHEILA R. LIGAN, ty Clerk City of Palm Desert, alifornia Am EXHIBIT "A" ANNEXATION NO. 18 TO CITY OF PALM DESERT LAFCO NO. 83-91-4 DESCRIPTION The land referred to in this report is situated in- the County of Riverside, State of California, and is described as follows: The South half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 5 East, San Bernardino Meridian, in the County of Riverside, State of California, according to official plat thereof. Contains 4.999 acres, more or less. THIS LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED 81 RIVERSIDE Nry SURVEYOR i ! i YID t I _ it 36 36 ,,. xhibit B I a nth �-- - .. --- ---- ----- - KEY I T MAP B not to Mole l a 0 CH UCKA ALA POINT OF BEGINING _3 war o o � o ^ 661.17' z e ANNEX. NO.18 v z 4.999 Acres � (� y' 661.17' - a a 2 J 36 V 1-- W N W J a a L - i THIS h!AP APPRGVED SCALE: / ' /.;Vj, BY "IVckS:01 i;OU)JTY SU` ! 0 Q SOD /000 /SOO ZDOO p GY��� LAFCO NO.83-91-4 PROPOSED ANNEXATION N0. 18 O'I L /9:9:L TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT A. SAN PEDRO SCALE RAMON A. DIAZ IN SEC, 36 T 5 S R 5 E as iNDa a7ED Director: En" Services Div. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION PALM . DESERT RESOLUTION NO. 81-133 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF PROPERTY TAX REVENUE TO BE EXCHANGED BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE AND THE CITY OF PALM DESERT RELATING TO ANNEXATIONS TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CLAIFORNIA. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm Desert in regular session assembled on this 24th day of Sept . 1981, that : 1. The County of Riverside and the City of Palm Desert are the agencies whose area or responsibility for service would be affected by annexations to the City of Palm Desert. 2 . Representatives of each of the affected agencies have met and negotiated an exchange of property tax revenue as follows, to become effective for tax purposes beginning July 1 , 1981, for all areas annexed to the City until such time as this resolution is rescinded or superceded. A. The City of Palm Desert shall assume responsibility for all general municipal services to areas annexed as are required by law or presently provided throughout the City, and for such service, the City shall receive 25% of that portion of the property tax revenue generated within territories annexed under the ad valorem tax rate established by Article XIII A of the Constitution of the State of California, that represents the County of Riverside' s share of such property tax revenue. B. The County Auditor shall upon annexation by the City convert the above-established percentage figure into actual dollar figures and thereafter allocate to the City such property f tax revenue in accord with the provisions of Section 95 et, seq. of the Revenue and Taxation Code. 3 . The City Council of the City of Palm Desert does hereby agree to the above-recited exchange of property tax revenue. 4. The Clerk shall transmit a certified copy of this resolution to each affected agency and to the Executive Office of the Local Agency Formation Commission and to the Auditor of the County of Riverside pursuant to Section 99 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a, regular meeting of the Palm Desert City Council, held on this 24th day of September, 1981 , by the following vote, to wit : AYES: McPherson, Newbrander, Puluqi, Snyder & Wilson NOES : None ABSENT: None ( ABSTAIN: None S Y LSON, 14ayor ATTEST: SHEILA R. GIL Al Lty C City of Palm Desert, Ca ornia LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION • County of Rivcrsidc DATE: February 28 1984 Honorable Mayor & City Council LAFCO NO. : City of Palm Desert 83-91-4 45-275 Prickly Pear Lane PROPONENT: City of Palm Desert Palm Desert, California 92260 Gentlemen: You are hereby notified that the proposal for Annexation No 18 to City of Palm Desert . was approved by the Local Agency Formation Commission of the County of Riverside at a public hearing on February 23, 1984 A copy of the legal description of this proposal as approved by the Local Agency Formation Commission, is attached to this notice; and it is the legal description which must be used in all further actions regarding this proposal . Any previous descriptions which do not conform to the attachment should be corrected or destroyed. Any special conditions, authorizations, or amendments are noted in the attached resolution, and must be complied with by your Council in its role as Conducting Authority. It is now the responsibility of your Council to complete proceedings in accordance with the laws governing this approved application (Government Code Section 35200 et seq. ) . Upon completion of proceedings, it is requested that you furnish LAFCO with seven certified copies of your resolution and a check made payable to the State Board of Equalization in the amount of $ 130.00 You should keep in mind that unless proceedings are completed within twelve months from the date of LAFCO's approval , the application will automatically be abandoned (Government Code Section 54799.2). If there are extenuating circumstances, please notify us in writing at least 30 days prior to the end of this one-year period to secure an authorized extension of time. If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact our office at (714) 787-2786. Sincerely, ELLE ZIMMERNANMISCH MZ: lt Assistant Executive Officer Attachments : Resolution Map & Legal Description cc: Clerk of the Board ROBERT"r.ANDERSEN ADM IN(STRATI VE CENTER 0 4080LEMONSTREET • 12THFLOOR 0 RIVERSIDE.CALIFORNIA 92501 Local Ager Formation Commission County of Riverside 2 RESOLUTION LAFCO NO. 9-84 3. APPROVING THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT 4 LAFCO NO. 83-91-4 5 6 7 BE IT RESOLVED AND DETERMINED by the Local Agency 8 Formation Commission in regular session assembled on February 23, 9 1984 , that the annexation of approximately 5 acres generally 10 located east of Paisano Road and west of the existing city limits 11 of the City of Palm Desert, as more particularly described in 12 Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof, to the City 13 of Palm Desert, is approved. 14 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, DETERMINED AND FOUND that: 25 1. Preliminary proceedings were commenced by the 16 resolution of application of the City of Palm Desert. 17 2. The sole Owner of land within the territory to be 18 annexed has given written consent to the annexation. 19 3. The annexation is proposed to provide more municipal 20 services by the City of Palm Desert to the territory to be 21 annexed. 22 4 . The distinctive short form designation of the 23 proposed annexation is LAFCO NO. 83-91-4, Annexation No. 18 to the 24 City of Palm Desert. 25 5. An environmental assessment was made on the proposal 26 and negative declaration filed thereon pursuant to the California 27 Environmental Quality Act. The negative declaration has been 28 reviewed and considered. GERALD J.GFERUNGS COUNTYCOUNSEL SUITE 300 3535-LOTH STREET 1 WERSIDE,CAUFORNIA ' v 1 6. The boundaries of the territory as set forth in 2 Exhibit "A" , attached hereto and incorporated herein by this 3 reference, have been approved by the County Surveyor, are 4 contiguous to the City of Palm Desert, and are approved. 5 7. The territory to be annexed is uninhabited, there 6 being fewer than 12 registered voters residing therein. 7 8. The City of Palm Desert is designated conducting 8 authority and is authorized to proceed without notice and hearing. 9 9 . The Executive Officer is directed to transmit a 10 certified copy of this Resolution to the above-designated 11 conducting authority, to the chief petitioners, if different from 12 the conducting authority, and to each affected agency. 13 14 j 15 F. GIPLAR BOYD, J . , Cihairman 16 I certify the above Resolution was passed and adopted by the Local 17 Agency Formation Commission of Riverside County on February 23, 1984 . 18 ROBERT J. FITCH 19 Executive Officer 20 1 � 21 By MISCHELLE ZIMMERMAN 22 Assistant Executive Officer 23 24 25 26 RK:sp lafco 1� 4 2/22/84 28 GERAW J.GEERUNGS - COUNTY COUNSEL SUITE 300 3535-LOTH STREET 2 WERSIDE.CALIFORNIA., EXHIBIT "A" ANNEXATION NO. 18 TO CITY OF PALM DESERT LAFCO NO. 83-91-4 DESCRIPTION The land referred to in this report is situated in the County of Riverside, State of California, and is described as follows: The South half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 5 East, San Bernardino Meridian, in the County of Riverside, State of California, according to official plat thereof. Contains 4.999 acres, more or less. TH.I�S LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED BY RIVERSIDE 0%4rY SURVEYOR � I I36 I 36 k �y t yr` � d 36 I 36 Pw OGSGRJ Usp.q/NIl ---- K MAP not to scale IEF 0 a C o_ CHUCKA ALA POINT OF BEGINING —� 4— WAY � O of o "' 661.17' z . ANNEX.NO.18 Z 4.999 Acres M n _s `C 661.17' - 0. ~ WAY i J 1- H t) H W 0 W O f J a a 36 i 1 THIS 64AP APPROVED SCALE: � I 500 /DOO /SOD ZDDO GY RI IDc C09'iY SL Vc 0 I LAFCO N0.83-91-4 PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 18 Or X40 TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT ro. SAN PEDRO IN SEC. 36 T 5 S R S E SCALE RAM 0 N A. DI AZ Director: Env. Services Div. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION PALM . DESERT AS /NO/GATED °a LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION • County of Riverside • (714) 787-2786 ROBERT T. ANDERSEN ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER • 4080 LEMON STREET • 12TH FLOOR • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92501-3651 February 23, 1984 TO: Local Agency Formation Commission FROM: David K. McElroy, Administrative Analyst SUBJECT: LAFCO #83-91-4--Annexation #18 to City of Palm Desert PROPOSAL: This is a proposal to annex approximately 5 acres to the City of Palm Desert for municipal services. INITIATED BY: City of Palm Desert, 45-275 Prickly Pear Lane, Palm Desert, California 92260. LEGAL REQUIREMENTS: This proposal has met all requirements of the law. The map and legal description were approved by the County Surveyor on February 1, 1984. The City of Palm Desert filed a Negative Declaration on December 7, 1983. No appeals have been filed. POPULATION: There are no registered voters in the area proposed for annexation. LAND USE: The current zoning on this property is R-1 (One family dwelling) . The City has prezoned the area HPR,D (Hillside Planned Residential , Drainage Way Overlay) . Proposed uses within the area requested for annexation would be consistent with the County General Plan. MARKET VALUATION: The full 1983 land value is $31,524 and the full 1983 structural value is $2,203, for a total of $33,727. ROBERT J. FITCH MISCHELLE ZIMMERMAN DAVID K. McELROY LYNDA THORSON ExeraHre ONlrer A.a nt Exeavrixee Olnmr Ad I.W.N.Ana11's, Exrcmi.e Grrnary LAFCO N83-91-4 -. February 23, 1984 Page 2 COMMENTS: The City of Palm Desert proposes an uninhabited annexation of approximately 5 acres generally located east of Paisano Road and west of the existing City limits of Palm Desert. The City is presently working with the landowner who intends to build single-family dwellings on the site. This site is contiguous to a larger 33-acre parcel within the City owned by the same owner. The owner has submitted a development plan with the City for the entire area. ENVIRONMENTAL: The City filed a negative declaration. Given the growth projected for the City of Palm Desert through the Year 2000, the County Planning Department has no objection to this annexation. SERVICES: The City has submitted a Plan for the Provision of Municipal Services. Being a contract city, Palm Desert relies on many other agencies to provide certain services. Police and fire protection for the area will be provided through contract with the County of Riverside. Sewer and water are provided to the area by the Coachella Valley Water District. The services provided directly by the City would be planning and building, public works, administration, code enforcement services, and parks. Park needs in the area to be annexed will partially be fulfilled by on-site recreational amenities. In addition, land dedication and in-lieu fees will be collected as development occurs for the implementation of the recreation elenent on the Palm Desert General Plan. PROPERTY OWNERS' DESIRES: The City has filed the application on behalf of the sole property owner of the area proposed for annexation. The owner has provided the City with a written request for annexation. If the Commission has documentary evidence of 100 percent property owners ' consent, the law allows the Commission to authorize the conducting authority to proceed without notice and hearing. SUMMARY: - Given the proposed development, it appears the area will soon be in need of a higher level of municipal services; - The proposed annexation seems to be a logical and orderly extension of the City's boundaries; ,i-AFCO #83-91-4 February 23, 1984 Page 3 - The area proposed for annexation is within the City's present sphere of influence; - The City is acting on behalf of the sole property owner in the area; and - The LAFCO staff has been presented with documentary evidence of the property owner's concurrence. RECOMMENDATIONS: It is recommended that the Commission: 1. Certify it has reviewed the City's Environmental Assessment on the proposed annexation; 2. Approve Annexation #18 to the City of Palm Desert; and 3. Designate the City of Palm Desert as Conducting Authority and authorize the City to proceed without notice and hearing. Respectfully submitted, David K. McElroy Administrative Analyst Riverside County Local Agency Formation Commission LAFC No. To accompany application for annexation of 4 . 75 acres to the City of Palm Desert Location S�attached legal description. address Applicant Lily of Palm -Desert ; 73-510 Fred Waring Dr. , Palm- .Desert , 92260 name address pp Background Information: ( 6�19 )3416 OM no. I . Briefly describe the nat re Qf th r pos 1 :. Th owner has a parcel with a total area of 33 . 4 acres of which .pJ5oar � n �he Countv of Riverside , while th su�minM forpthe entirei3Jiacresm Annex tionde�Celoppmeat plan has been of Palm Desert is requeste in order to ave tRe 4 75 acres to tf�e o pro,7ec reviewe by o e 2. General Location government -agency . 4 . 75 acres between Paisano Road and the City of Palm Desert ' s western boundary . 3. Describe the area, including distinguishing natural d man de chhar t r' t' s. The terrain is characterized by low rocky hie s wi � rela �v�l �at hollows , knobs and benches . 4. Is the proposal a phse or a portion of a 1.larger project? . . . . . If so, identify the larger project. The 4 . 75 acre si e i�rt of a total 33 . 4 acre 15 lot tentative tract map to create 15 single family building sites .1 5. Does this proposal include property on which a previous zone change application, conditional use permit, public use permit, subdivision, or parcel map has been denied by the County Planning Commission? Please explain. City of Palm Desert is not aware of any county actions on this property . 6. Does this proposal include property on which a previous environmental assessment or environmental impact report has been submitted to the Riverside County Planning Department? City of Palm Desert is not aware of any county actions regarding this property . To the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. Date Signed Project sponsor By . I Title Use additional sheets, if necessary I II: Assessment of Enviror, .ital Impact: Please answer the following questions by placing a check in the appropriate space. (The applicant should be able to explain or substantiate his response to every question. ) A. Characteristics of the Natural Environment. Yes No County Use 1 . Land (Topography, Soils, Geology) a. Does the project site involve a unique landform or / biological area, such,as beaches, sand dunes, marshes, etc.? v b. Will the project involve construction on slopes of 25% or ` s greater? V c. Is the project to be located in an area of soil instability (subsidence, landslide or severe erosion)? d. Is the project site located on, or adjacent to a known / earthquake fault? t/ 2. Water a. Is the project located within a flood plain? _ _✓ b. Does the project involve a natural drainage channel or J stream bed? 3. Flora and Fauna a. Are there any rare or endangered species of plant life in the project area? b. Will any mature trees be removed or relocated? c. Is the project site adjacent to, or does it include, a habitat, flood source, water source, nesting place or breeding place for a rare or endangered wildlife species? d. Could the project affect fish, wildlife, reptiles, or plant life? e. Is the project located inside or within 200 feet of a J fish or wildlife refuge or reserve? CJ 4. Potential Alteration to Natural Features a. Will the project result in the removal of natural resources for commercial purposes (including rock, sand, gravel , oil , trees, or minerals)? / b. Will the project involve grading in excess of 300 cu. yds.? -2- B. Potential Direct Impact of Project. Yes No County Use 1 . Impact on Existing pi., ,ical surroundings. a. Pollution Air, water, noise, land) 1 Will the project create dust, fumes, smoke or odors? (2) Will the project involve the burning of any material , including, brush, trees or construction materials? — (3) Is the project expected to result in the generation of / noise levels in excess of those currently existing in V the area? (4) Will the project involve the application, use, or / disposal of potentially hazardous materials, including V pesticides, herbicides, other toxic substances or radioactive material? b. Applicable Pollution Controls and Standards. 1 Will the project require a permit or other approval from any of the following agencies? State or Regional Water Resources Control Board County Health Officer Air Pollution Control District _ r , City or County Planning Commission —V7 U. S. Environmental Protection Agency County Airport Land Use Commission (2) Does the project require variance from established / environmental standards (e.g. , air quality, noise, V/ water quality)? T _ 2. Impact on existing facilities and services. a. Circulation. (1 ) Is the project expected to cause noticeable increase / in pedestiran traffic or a change in pedestrian V/ patterns? (2) Will the project result in noticeable changes in J vehicular traffic patterns or volumes (including u bicycles)? _ _( (3) Will the project involve the use of off-the-road I vehicles of any kind (such as trail bikes)? b. Water Supply and Sewage Disposal . (1 ) Will the project entail the acquisition of water J from wells or surface sources for commercial and/or non-domestic use? -3- c. Demand for Seri-ice from Special Districts and/or. Yes No County Use Municipalities or County. / (1 ) Will the project require the extension of existing public utility lines? V (2) Will the project require public services, from an / agency, district or public utility which is currently �J operating at or near capacity? 3. Miscellaneous a. Will the project employ equipment'which could interfere J with existing communication and/or defense systems? b. Is the project located within the flight path or noise impact area of an airport? V C. Potential Indirect Impact of Project. 1 . Land Use a. Is the proposed project expected to result in other changes 1✓ in land use either on or off the project site? b. Could the project serve to encourage development of presently undeveloped areas, or increase in development intensity of already developed areas (examples include the introduction of new or expanded public utilities, new industry, commercial facilities or recreation activities)? c. Is the project adjacent to or within 500 ft. of an existing public facility or site for same? d. Is the project inconsistent with any adopted general plan, specific plan or present zoning? �J e. Does the project involve lands currently protected under I the Williamson Act or an Open Space Easement? _ �1 2. Visual Impact a. Is the site for the proposed project adjacent to a designated J Scenic Highway or within a Scenic Corridor? _ b. Will the project obstruct any scenic view from existing residential areas, public lands, or public roads? 3. Social/Cultural Impact a. Will the project require the relocation of housing or business in order to clear the project site? _ b. Does the project site include or affect a known historical or archeological site? -4- III . Statement as to Sig, icant Environmental Effect. If you have answered yes to one or more of the questions in Section II , but believe the project will have no significant adverse environmental effect, indicate your reasons below. The annexation of the su.bject property to the City of Palm Desert will not have a significant adverse environmental effect . Further environmental review will be undertaken when specific projects are submitted to the city . Projects will be reviewed forcompliance with the city ' s Hillside Planned Residential District Ordinance ( copy attached ) . Compliance with terms of Hillside Ordinance will assure no adverse environmental impact . To the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. Date: Signed Project Sponsor By Title -5- Y STATE BOARD OF EOUALIZATION SCHEDULE OF PROCESSING FEES Section 54902.5, Government Code Effective January 1, 1981 1. GENERAL APPLICATION. The fees set forth in this schedule shall apply to all statements filed pursuant to Sections 54900 to 54902 of the Government Code. Statements must be filed by January 1 if they are to be reflected an the next tax roll. (See Section 3 (f).) The provisions and definitions given in Sections 2 and 3 below are to help you compute the fees and serve as guidelines to insure acceptance of maps and legal descrip- tions. Fees shall accompany the statements (See Section 3 (a).) Moil statements, maps and fees to, Valuation Division, State Board of Equalization, P.O. Box 1713, Sacramento, CA 95808. 2. DESCRIPTIONS AND MAPS. After our initial processing has been completed, all filed documents are micro- filmed and then destroyed. Any document that will not produce a readable photographic image must be reiected and returned to the sender for replacement. See Section 2 (g). (a) Every description must be self-sufficient within itself and without the necessity of reference to any extraneous document. When a description refers to a deed of record, the deed should be used only as a second- ary reference. (b) When writing a metes and bounds description of a contiguous annexation,all details of the contiguous io (s) of the boundary may be omitted. The points of departure from the existing boundary must be clearly G,z esta lished. C (c) A specific parcel description in sectionalized land (e.g., The SW !e of Section 22, TIN, R1W) is per issible without a metes and bounds description of the perimeter boundary. (d) A parcel description making reference only to a subdivision or a lot within a subdivision is not acceptable, unloss—elf-d:aversions—needed—to--plW-Ihe-benndor-_= _-_ green—on—err-oc-eernporryt»g—plot. The relationship of lot lines with street right-of-ways must be clearly indicated. (e) Every map must clearly indicate all existing streets, roads and highways within and adjacent to the subject territory, together with the current names of these thoroughfares. (f) Every map shall bear a scale and a north point. If a reduced map is to be filed, the original map must have a graphic scale offixed to it before the reduction is made. (g) The point of beginning of the legal description must be shown on the man The boundaries of the sub- ject territory must be distinctively shown on the map without oblitercting any essential geographic or political features. The use of yellow lines to highlight the boundaries is urged,as this color photographs as a light gray. (h) All maps must be professionally drawn or copied. Rough sketches of maps or plats will not be accepted. 3. DEFINITIONS AND SPECIAL FEE PROVISIONS. (a) "Single aren" means any separate geographical area regardless of ownership. A lot, o subdivision or a township could each be a "Single area". For the purpose of this schedule a geographical area which is divided into two or more parcels by a roadway, railroad right-of-way, river or stream shall be considered a "Single area". A "Single area" does not include two areas that are contiguous only at a point or two areas that are contiguous to an existing boundary or a city or district but not to each other. (b) "Zones" include temporary zones in highway lighting districts, other zones, improvement districts, or any other sub-units of a city or parent district. (c) "Concurrent transaction" includes any combination of formations, annexations and withdrawals of a single area under one resolution or ordinance. The fee shall he according to the fee Schedule (4(a) ), there is no additional costs for the number of transactions involved. If more than one resolution or ordinance, each sill area must be separately computed under the fee schedule (4(o) ). (d) The fees in Section 4 of this schedule are based on the concept that any given action is confined to a single county. If more than one county is involved, add $150.00 for second and each additional county involved. STA' '0S FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS AJ;D MAPS ED WITII THE . :RSIDE COUNTY LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION -ift' ISSIO1 LEGAL DFSCRIPTIONS_: 1. Maps or plats and description; submitted to the CO=,iscior, mc,r reflect iJerti- cal information. 2. Legal descriptions that consist mainly to references of locally recorded deeds are not acceptable. 17 3. Descriptions are predicated on data derived from some previous survey of of- f ficially recorded records. The most satisfactory description is one in which a minimum of distances and bearin us ng on y those necessary to dote nave the lines of a boundary which are not otherwise locatable by recitail to adjoining lines of record. Dimensions and directions, however, are recom- mended for identification purposes, particularly to aid in the intarpretation of the description Any locatable description of land area must have abase of location. This can be either by reference to: lines of government township t1r: urvey, rancho boundaries, center lines or right-of-way lines of accepted and aintained roads, section corners, recorded subdivisions, to adjoining lands f record, to physical monuments which themselves are relatable to points ofecord, or to geographic or state plane coordinates of record. 4. All descriptions should include a Caption, Body and Qualifying Clauses. The Caption should include the name of the agency (city, district, etc.), state and annexation number. The Body should include the complete description of the boundary, preceded by the lot or block, station, township and range, base and meridian and/or rancho or other major subdivision of the area. Hcwev'�-, exceptions or partial exclusions recited in descriptions for the above statedpurposes are not acceptable and should be omitted. MAPS OR PLATS: All maps or plats accompanying descriptions of boundaries must be drawn to a suitably large scale, which will reflect clearly the following details: 1. The boundary line itself. 2. Lot lines and numbers, Book and Page number (if applicable), section, township and range (base and meridian when applicaole), int•_rsecting lines or corners. 3. Section lines, township and range lines and rancho lines (Note: Base and Meridian notation is omitted on plats where rancho lines are combined with section, township and range lines), 4. A reference notation of previous Records of Survey or Recorded Map Books should be indicated on the map or plat for immediate reference, if such references are recited in the description. They should also be noted in appropriate places on the map in dotted lines. 5. The Title Block should contain: a. The annexation number. d. Combination of Section, Township b. The responsible agency and Range and rancho lines where (city, district, etc. applicable. C. Section numbers, Township e. Agency preparing the map or plat and Range (SBI1 where (engineering firm when applicable) applicable) f. Date of preparation of map or plat. s. Name or initial of person prepar- ing map or plat. 6. Map or plat should include h North"giaence arrow and scale 7. Map or plat size (overall) should be one of the following when feasible: a. 8" x 10" (or 8 1/2" x 11") b. 18" x 28" C. 8V x 14" A REPRODUCIBLE MUST BE SUBMITTED IF SIZE OF MAP EXCEEDS 8 1/2" x 14" LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE CERTIFICATE OF FILING I , Mischelle Zimmerman 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 January 31 1984 4. The application has been set for hearing before the Local Agency Formation Commission on February 23, 1984 . The Commission meets monthly in the Hearing Room on the Fourteenth Floor of the Robert T. Andersen Administrative Center, 4080 Lemon Street, Riverside, California; and the hearing begins at 9:00 a.m. 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 Annexation #18 to City of Palm Desert TITLE: GENERAL —4.75acrpQhetweea—Ra r;jnn &ems and—City's western hounriary, LOCATION: 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. February 7. 1984 ..� Date Assistant Executive Officer Local Agency Formation Commission County of Riverside 9/83 LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE CERTIFICATE OF FILING 11 Mischelle Zimmerman 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 January 31, 1984 4. The application has been set for hearing before the Local Agency Formation Commission on F br ar 93_ taRn The Commission meets monthly in the Hearing Room on the Foyurteenth Floor of the Robert T. Andersen Administrative Center, 4080 Lemon Street, Riverside, California; and the hearing begins at 9:00 a.m. The staff report will be mailed to you on the Friday before the Commission meeting. Applicant: City of Palm DPCPrt Address: 45-275 Prickly pear lane Palm Desert California 92290 APPLICATION Annexation #17 to City of Palm Desert TITLE: GENERAL 258 acres south of city limits Pact of Highway 74, LOCATION: 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. February 7, 1984 Date Assistant Executive Officer Local Agency Formation Commission County of Riverside 9/83 �ry1 ...1u a Yif"'Y isr>:;::.x.ur,. " rv. ::.: �I�;•-'A LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION • County of Riverside • (714) 787-2786 ROBERT T. ANDERSEN ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER • 4080 LEMON STREET • 12TH FLOOR • RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92501-0651 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION . COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Local Agency Formation Commission of the County of Riverside, State of California, in the Meeting Room of the Board of Supervisors, Robert T. Andersen Administrative Center, 4080 Lemon St. , 14th Flr. , Riverside, CA. , on Thursday, February 23, 1984, at 9:00 a.m. , on the following proposals: 1. LAFCO #83-52-1--Annexation #52 to City of Corona, Prado Point Region; lying W. and S. of River Rd. , N. of Corydon. 2. LAFCO #83-76-2--Reorganization to Include Creation of the New Park & Recreation District & Transfer of Park & Recreation Functions from West Riverside Memorial District & Jurupa Community Services District to New District, Hamner Ave. on the W. , Riverside County Line on the N. , Santa Ana River on the S. & E. 3. LAFCO #83-80-3--Annexation #31 to City of Beaumont, Highland Springs Ave. & Interstate 10. 4. LAFCO #83-90-4--Annexation #17 to City of Palm Desert, S. .of City limits, E. of Hwy,r 74. 5. LAFCO #83-91-4--Annexation #18 to City of Palm Desert, Between Paisano Rd. & City's Western boundary. 6. LAFCO #83-96-4--Reorganization to Include Annexation #27 to City of Coachella & Annexations to Coachella Fire Protection & Coachella Sanitary Districts, Ave. 53 & Frederick St. , SW Corner. 7. LAFCO #83-37-5--Reconsideration of Reorganization in the Woodcrest Community, Sly. of Alessandro Blvd. , Ely. of Mockingbird Cyn Rd. , Woodcrest area. For a particular description of the land involved, reference is hereby made to maps and legal descriptions on file in the office of the Local Agency Formation Commission, Robert T. Andersen Administrative Center, 4080 Lemon St. , 12th Flr. , Riverside, CA. Not less than 5 days prior to the hearing, any interested party who wishes to be heard should file with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission at the above address a request to be heard. LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION l� ,,�- -I— ZZ., 0� - Date: February 1, 1984 MISCHELLE ZIMMERMAN Assistant Executive Officer ROBERT J. FITCH MISCHELLE ZIMMERM.AN DAVID K. McELROY - LYNDA THORSON E.rcutl.e DRrrr AuiN.w E,rcwi.r Onkrr, AdmMixrmi.r Amlr,t Errcmive Srrrttvrr 44 p _ n oz zo 1�SY it Y. �� i .r.• ��� �Fa k� y h cs, 0 Q a' +1 0 In { .am � Wa p © ^ ~ $ E y 3 'a�"O�'Ww 0 < a I w m n n 1} C into n to LAFCO NO. 83-90-4 � DATE PROPOSED ANNEXATION 00. ,17 D'/�I' �y /a - o� TO THE CITY OF ' PALM DESERT N SAN PEDRO IN SEC. :6 T.6 S.R. 6 E, SCALE �RAMON A. OIAZ �Director Env.Services Div. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES' DIVISION PALM., DESERT AS /N0 /G4TE0 J TO: CITY CLERK FROM: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DATE: NOVEMBER 17, 1983 SUBJECT: ANNEXATIONS 17 AND 18 Enclosed please find copies of the applications and information to be submitted to LAFCO for the two above noted annexations. In the matter of Annexation No. 17 (Ironwood, Hyatt and Sun Creek), you should add the appropriate council resolution approving the general plan amendment and ordinance approving the zone change. In the matter of Annexation 18 (Donamor), the appropriate ordinance changing the zoning should be added to the enclosures. The necessary maps to be included with the applications are being prepared by the drafting department and will be forwarded to you when they are complete. SRS/pa S INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM City of Palm Desert �— TO: All Department Heads FROM: Sheila R. Gilligan, City Clerk SUBJECT: ANNEXATION NO . 18 DATE: May 15 , 1984 I have attached a legal description and map for the subject annexation which was recorded and became effective April 11, 1984, Recordation No . 74412 . If you have any questions or require further information, please let me know. SHEILA R. GIL GAN CITY CLERK SRG/cs Attachments (as noted) S LOCALAGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION oCouotyofRivcrsiJc May 1, 1934 :. State Board of Equalization Tax Area Services Section `` Post Office Box 1713 Sacramento, California 95808 - RE: LAFCO #83-91-4--Annexation #18 to City of. Palm Desert Gentlemen: Pursuant to California law, you will find enclosed the following documents relating to the above referenced action: 1 . Resolution No. 84-33 2. Certificate of Completion (Recorded on April 11, 1984 ) 3. Map and legal description - 4. Warrant to cover cost of filing. Property tax transfer negotiations have been completed as required by the Revenue & Taxation Code, and resolutions of affected agencies are on file in this office. Please file the above documents and acknowledge receipt at ,your earliest convenience. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, for: Mis helle Zimmerman Assistant County Administrative Officer Enclosures cc: Assessor Auditor-Controller Elections Department Survey Department LAFCO File CALTRANS, District 08 City of Palm Desert ROIlER"IT.ANDERSEN ADM INISIRATIVECENTER 0 40SOLEMONSTREE"r o 12THF1,00R.9 ItlVEItSIDE,CALIFOR\IA92501 • � j Board or Supervisors . County of Rivers-:.7— � 2 r � RESOLUTION NO. 81-362 . j DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF PROPERTY TAX REVENUE TO BE EXCHANGED A BEM4- EN THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE AND THE CITY OF II PALM DESERT RELATING TO ANNEXATIONS TO 5! THE CITY OF PALM DESERT 6: BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisxs of the County 7ljof Riverside, State of California, in regular session assembled on 8 October 13, 1981, that: 9 1. The County of Riverside and the City of Palm Desert i 10'lare the agencies whose area or responsibility for service would be 11 affected by annexations to the City of Palm Desert. 12 2. Representatives of each of-the affected agencies have 13 met and negotiated an exchange of property tax revenue to become 14 effective for tax purposes b-ginning July 1, 1981, for ail areas . 15! annexed to the City until such time as this Resolution is rescinded 16 or superseded, as follows: 17 a. The City of Palm Desert shall assume the responsi 18 bility for all general municipal services to areas annexe 19 as are required by law or presently provided throughout 20 the City, and for such service shall receive 25% of that 21 portion of the property tax revenue generated within 22 territories annexed under the ad valorem tax rate estab- 23 lished by Article XIII A of the Constitution of the State 24 of California, that represents the County of Riverside ' s 25 share of such property tax revenue . 26 b. The County Auditor shall upon annexation by the 27 City convert the above-established percentage figure into 28 actual dollar figures and thereafter allocate to the City JAMES H.ANGELL L RYBLLA RADG. such property tax revenue in accord with the provisions RIVERSIDE.CALIFORNIA -1- 1 Z of 5eetinns 95 et seq. , .of the Revenue and Taxation Coca,. 2 3. The City Council of the Citv or Palm Desert and the ti 3!1 1 'oard of Supervisors of the County of Riverside do hereby agree to 4ithe above-recited exchange of prop--rty tax revenue. 5±� 4. The Clerk of this Board shall transmit a certified 6l1copy of this Resolution to each affected agency and to the Executiv 7Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission and to the County 8 ` Auditor pursuant to p Section 99 �I of the Revenue and Taxation Code. 9 i1 10� 111 Roll Call resulted as follows: Ayes: Abraham, Younglove and McCandless 12 Noes : None 13 Absent: Schroeder and Ceniceros 14 151 10 17 18. . 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 pc:jf 27 10/8/81 28 Ipl. rc;>o^.�a a ce r!Itio? f:. 1`- a tree rc oy o! e JAMES H.ANGELL resoiuFol ..r..'^i b? .aid Ec^ d cf Supor- COUNTYCOVNSEL viwrs O, LAW LIBRARY BLDG. ^ RIVERSIDE.CALIFORNIA 1 � Wy � r q CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION 1. Pursuant to Government Code Sections 35351, 35352, and 35357, this Certificate is hereby issued by the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission of Riverside County, California. 1. Short-form designation, 'as designated by LAFCO is #83-91-4 2. The names of each city involved in this change of organization or reorganiza- tion and the kind or type of change of organization ordered for each such city are as follows: City Type of Change of Organization 3. The above listed city(ies) are located within the following county(4-m Riverside. 4. A description of the boundaries of the above cited change of organization or reorganization are shown on the attached map and legal description, marked Exhibit "A" and by reference incorporated 'herein. 5. This change of organization or reorganization has been approved subject to the following terms and conditions, if any: NnNF- 6. The date of adoption of the Resolution ordering this change of organization or reorganization (with or without election) was March 22 1984 A certified copy of Resolution No. 84-33 is attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein.. I hereby certify that as Executive Officer for the Local Agency Formation Commission of Riverside County, the above listed agency has completed a change of organization or reorganization pursuant to the Municipal Organization Act of 1977, as amended. Dated: Aril 9 19849 1984 By: Executive Officer ` RESOLUTION NO. 84-33 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, ANNEXING CERTAIN. CONTIGUOUS TERRITORY TO SAID CITY UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL ORGANIZATION ACT OF 1977, WHICH PROCEEDINGS ARE DESIGNATED AS ANNEXATION NO. 18, LAFCO NO. 83-91-4. WHEREAS, on October 13, 1983, the City Council did adopt Resolution No. 83-106, initiating annexation proceedings for Annexation No. 18; and WHEREAS, the Local Agency Formation Commission held a public hearing relative to Annexation No. 18 on February 23, 1984, and aproved said annexation with the determination that the City Council of the City of Palm Desert be authorized to proceed without 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 Exhibits "A" and "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference, be and the same is hereby, by this resolution annexed to the City of Palm Desert. 2. That the city clerk is hereby instructed and directed to transmit seven (7) certified copies of this resolution to LAFCO along with any other required submittals. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert City Council, held on this 22nd day of March, 1984, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: JACKSON, KELLY, PULUQI AND SNYDER NOES: ABSENT: WILSON ABSTAIN: WALTER H. SNYDER, Mayor ATTEST: n ' SHEILA R. LIGAN, ty Clerk City of Palm Desert, alifornia Am nDC"CUMENTTOWri;CriTtilSCr-RTIFICA . ; T-��C�ED, IS�y^.L&Trtlt4 TC dEr1/Ulf I P,l):.ri��. _.'.•'r'{it F CT("CT' ilf���.C�1lill�lit�.tJ:�FE>_E 1��'i11'':�'1•� 'jRD IN rr4yy Cf fCEE. •d: _� 4 +� 6ily Cir:rfi e EXHIBIT "A" ANNEXATION NO. 18 TO CITY OF PALM DESERT LAFCO NO. 83-91-4 DESCRIPTION The land referred to in this report is situated in the County of Riverside, State of California, and is described as follows: The South half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 5 East, San Bernardino Meridian, in the County of Riverside, State of California, according to official plat thereof. Contains 4.999 acres, more or less. THIS LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED 6 , BY RIVERSIDE WY SURVEYOR a _. ML rl C' � t i yli J T xhibit B 36 F ' ]e I 36 � .�sr cestt! ur/,ar/rf �•-- _ ., . .__- _.__. _.___.._ KEY I T MAP B not to scale i � o a O CHUCKA Ala POINT OF BEGINING _3 J WAY y OI O M w 661.17' v ANNEX. N0.16 � 0 4.999 Acres a ~ J Y F� V W -- N W J Q a 36 L ---i - - THIS 6,AP AHRCVEo SCALE: 'z� / / BY RIVERSV i:0'J7 Y SU`V'c' 0 O 500 /Doo /sDo ZODO c I p BY � -L -- LAFCO No.83-91-4 PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 18 °ri�" .: TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT ti. SAN PEDRO SCALE RAMON A. DIAZ IN SEC. 36 T 5 S R 5 E AS /ND/Ga7E0 Oirector: Env Services Div. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION PALM . OESERT '.L'c S LJTIOCi A RESOLUTION OF THE C 0 PALM DESERT, CALI '0:_.il. . 1'1.i?T : C�2 AMOUNT OF YP.OPER'I'Y TA': RE ;,._aU'r TO c . ,.. . . ,_ .,... BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF RIVE: _tI_)F. kNDTV C OF °ALM DESERT RELATING TO !J,. � CITY Or PALM DESERT, CLAIPG::c::::�. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Cour.c:i'_ of the i.' . : a:` Palir D,-.-e.ct in regular session assembled on this 24t:, _ ( -Y i= Se^` . 1921 , that : 1. The County of Riverside and thv City oi: n 7'<..sert t:re the agencies whos:_ area or responsibility -v.i.ce would be affected by annexations to the City o.`: P::11 Desert. . 2 Representatives of each of the af£ectea have met and negotiated an exchange of property tax ter _Me as follows, to become effective for tax purposes beginning J ,iy 1, 1981, for all areas annexed to the City until such ti.. as this resolution is rescinded or superseded. A. The City of Palm Desert shall assum responsibility for all general municipal services to areas annexed as are required by law or presently provided throughout the City, and for such service, the City shall receive 25% of that portion of the property tax revenue generated within territories annexed under the ad valorem tax rate established by Article XIII A of the Constitution of the State of California, that represents the County of Riverside' s share of such property tax revenue, B. The County Auditor shall upon annexation by the City convert the above-established percentage figure into actual dollar figures and thereafter allocate to the City such property tax revenue in accord with the provisions of Section 95 et. seq. . of the Revenue and Taxation Code. 3 . The City Council of the City of Palm Desert does hereby - agree to the above-recited exchange of property tax revenue. 4. The Clerk shall transmit a certified copy of this resolution to each affected agency and to the Executive Office of the Local Agency Formation Commission and to the Auditor of the County of Riverside pursuant to Section 99 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert City Council , held on this 24th day of September, 1981, by the following vote, to wit : AYES : McPherson, Newbrander, Puluqi, Snyder & Wilson NOES : None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ' S Y LSON, Mayor ATTEST: ' I ' t I SHEILA R. GIL AN, Ci y C City of Palm Desert, Ca ornia 1 RESOLUTION NO. 81-133 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, DETERMINING THE AMOUNT OF PROPERTY TAX REVENUE TO BE EXCHANGED BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE AND THE CITY OF PALM DESERT RELATING TO ANNEXATIONS TO THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CLAIFORNIA. BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Palm Desert in regular session assembled on this 24th day of Sept . 1981, that: 1. The County of Riverside and the City of Palm Desert are the agencies whose area or responsibility for service would be affected by annexations to the City of Palm Desert. 2. Representatives of each of the affected agencies have met and negotiated an exchange of property tax revenue as follows , to become effective for tax purposes beginning July 1 , 1981, for all areas annexed to the City until such time as this . resolution is rescinded or superceded. A. The City of Palm Desert shall assume responsibility for all general municipal services to areas annexed as are required by law or presently provided throughout the City, and for such service, the City shall receive 25% of that portion of the property tax revenue generated within territories annexed under the ad valorem tax rate established by Article XIII A of the Constitution of the State of California, that represents the County of Riverside' s share of such property tax revenue. B. The County Auditor shall upon annexation by the City convert the above-established percentage figure into actual dollar figures and thereafter allocate to the City such property tax revenue in accord with the provisions of Section 95 et. seq. of the Revenue and Taxation Code. 3 . The City Council of the City of Palm Desert does hereby agree to the above-recited exchange of property tax revenue. 4. The Clerk shall transmit a certified copy of this resolution to each affected agency and to the Executive Office of the Local Agency Formation Commission and to the Auditor of the County of Riverside pursuant to Section 99 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a. regular meeting of the Palm Desert City Council, held on this 24th day of September, 1981, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: McPherson, Newbrander, Puluqi, Snyder & Wilson NOES : None ABSENT: None ` ABSTAIN: None 1 cam-- .� S Y LSON, P4ayor ATTEST: SHEILA R. GIL AN,City C City of Palm Desert, Ca ornia }a 99 { 36 36 L 49 , d � KEY MAP not to scale CHUCK WALA WAY 3 -34 m of og 62 Z— coJ M Mr wV 628.17 'n t F— w W N W Q Q. i I I I i I III D E S C R I P T I O N The land referred to in this report is situated in the. County of Riverside, State of California, and is described as follows: The South half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 5 East, San Bernardino i Meridian, in the County of Riverside, State of California, according to official plat thereof. EXCEPT the West 33. 00 feet thereof conveyed to the County of Riverside by deed recorded May 13, 1976 as Instrument No. 66232 of Official Records. ALSO EXCEPT and reserving to the United States such oil , gas and all other mineral deposits together with the rights to prospect for, mine and remove the i same, as were required to be reserved to the United States by the Act of June 1 1 , 1938 (52 Stat. 609) as amended, and as reserved in the patent from the j United States to Jairus R. Clark, recorded June 10, 1952 in Book 1375, Page 137, Official Records i it CITY OF PALM DESERT TRANSMITTAL LETTER TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council DATE: October 13, 1983 APPLICANT: City of Palm Desert SUBJECT: Plan for Services for Palm Desert Annexation No. 18 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. 18. 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, electricity and gas are provided without regard to city limit lines; therefore, the area proposed to be annexed is presently served or has the capability of being served by many of these agencies. The fact is substantiated 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 provided directly by the city either through city staff or direct contract 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 utilities 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, General Telephone Company in the area of telephone 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. There are no major road improvements necessary to facilitate access to the subject property. Land dedication and in-lieu fees will be collected as development occurs for the implementation of the recreation element of the Palm Desert General Plan. 111. LEVEL OF SERVICE: 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. The area is within the five minute response zone of the Mesa View Fire Station, backup would be provided by the new El Paseo/Town Center Station, Rancho Mirage, Indian Wells, Bermuda Dunes and Thousand Palms Stations. Paramedic ambulance services would be provided by the Indian Wells Fire Station. The present Riverside County Sheriff contracts 60 hours per day citywide patrols which will be expanded as needs require. PALM DESERT ANNEXATION NO. 18 IV. TIMING FOR SERVICE EXTENSIONS: Basic utility services would occur as a part of development. The city has on file letters from the various utility companies assuring us that these services would be available. The city services would be available immediately in the area of planning, building and code enforcement, public works, police and fire. Road improvements would occur as a part of new development. Parks would be built as development occurs through dedication and collection of in-lieu fees. V. REQUIREMENTS OF NEW DEVELOPMENT AND FINANCING: New development would be required to extend roads around the area and to provide for needed municipal facilities through the city's subdivision ordinance. A fire facilities fee of $100.00 per residential unit will be used to finance the necessary fire facilities. The provision of planning and building services would be provided through the fees generated from new development. Ongoing maintenance of roads created in the area, 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 revenue to provide said services. /pa RESOLUTION NO. 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 ORGANIZATION KNOWN AS, "PALM DESERT ANNEXATION NO. 181-, PURSUANT TO SECTION 35140 OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT CODE. WHEREAS, the California Environmental Quality Act has been complied with, pursuant to City Council Resolution No. 80-89, in that all responsible agencies have been contacted and a negative declaration has been prepared; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the proposed change of organization is appropriate for the following reasons: 1. The request is a logical expansion of the city boundaries. 2. The proposed annexation is consistent with the Municipal Organization Act 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. 18 as described in Exhibit "A", pursuant to the Municipal Organization Act for uninhabited territory because fewer than 12 registered voters reside in the area. 3. A Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact is hereby certified. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert City Council, held on this day of , , by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTEST: ROMEO S. PULUQI, Mayor SHEILA R. GILLIGAN, City Clerk City of Palm Desert, California /pa ArrLICATION TO THE RIVERSIDE COUNTY LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION Mail or bring to: 1 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 Cite of Palm Desert Telephone: 346-0611 Ext. 52 Address: 45-275 Prickly Pear Lane Paln Desert CA 92260. Name & title of person to contact regarding this application: Phil Drell Assistant Planner Address City of Palm Desert Telephone: 346-0611 PROPOSED PROJECT OR ACTION: PALM DESEPT A'•1NEXATIOi•1 M. 18 GENERAL LOCATION: (Area, cross streets, etc.) 4.75 acres between Paisano Road and the City of Palm Desert's Western Boundary. A. OWNERSHIP 1. Is the applicant a property owner in the area of the proposed project: Yes No X 2. Is the applicant sole owner of this property? Yes No X B. AREA INFORMATION 1 . Land area in acres 4.75 2. Number of dwellings in the proposed area at present time None 3. Expected increase in the number of dwellings in the proposed area which will result . from this proposal 2 . By what date? 19BS (state type of dwelling units, e.g. , single family residences, mobile homes.) Single family dwellings 4. Population in the proposed area at the present time None 5 . Expected change in the population in the proposed area which will result from this proposal 2 . By when 1983 6. Amount of publicly-owned land in the proposed area (identify as federal, state or local) iJone 7.. Assessed value at present time: Land $31,212 Improvements $2,182 8. Number of land parcels in the proposed area 1 5 . What is annual cost to each resident/property owner (specify which)? S.00 F. PROPERTY OWNERS' DESIRES 1 . How many property owners make up total ownership of project area? (L-rclude with this, 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. , 70001umen)? 2. Is approved plan by utility company for street lights submitted at this time? (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? 4 . Is it your Intention to bring any roads to County standards for future acceptance into the County Maintained Road System? 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 property owner . owns 33 acres of which 2s acres are within the City of Palm Desert and the remaining 5 acres are in the county. The owner has filed a development plan with the city for the entire 33 acre site. Annexation of this 5 acre_parcel will allow the entire development tp_he_ reviewed by one governmental .jurisdiction and will insure that the whole 33 acres are developed for the same standards and receive the same high level of services as the existing incnrnorated .area. . NOTICES AND COMMUNICATIONS -- List below the names and addresses of people to whom notices and communications should be directed. (3 maximum) Name Telephone Address City & Zip Name Telephone Address City & ZIP Name Telephone Address City & Zip Signature of applicant or authorized representative Typed or printed name Title (3) C. ,VOTER INFORMATION 1 . Number of registered voters in area at the present time None 2. Does the proposed boundary cut across precinct boundaries ? No 3. Does the proposed boundary cut across tax rate areas? No D. LAND USE 1 . Current zoning R-1 (1) and 11-1 2. Pre-zoning (Assigned by cities only) HPR-fillside Planned Residential 3 . Current land use Vacant 4. County General Plan designation Residential very low density 0-3 d.u. /acre 5 . City General Plan designation Hillside Planned Residential 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) Single family residential 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) The 4.75 acres to be annexed will be developed with two uncle family lots and along with the contiguous 28.65 acres already within the City of Palm Desert will comprise a 14 lot, single family subdivision. a . The reasons which justify this proposal are as follows: (for example -- service needs, health mandate, economic benefits , etc.) Since the land will be developed along with property within the City of Palm Desert, it is logical that development processing and services be provided by a single jurisdiction. b. Specific services to be added, changed, or eliminated: Added (1) Without additional cost to residents/owners: Regular police patrols i i i (2) With additional cost to residents/owners: Expanded fire and paramedic i services. j i 2 . Will the project be subject to existing bonded indebtedness? 3 . What will be the approximate annual costs to accomplish the goals of this proposal? $96.00 4. What are the specific sources of revenue to pay for the service(s) ? Sales taxes i construction fire facility and drainage fees and equal fire taxes. (2) 41 RESOLUTION NO. 83-106 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 ORGANIZATION KNOWN AS, "PALM DESERT ANNEXATION NO. 1811, PURSUANT TO SECTION 35140 OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT CODE. d WHEREAS, the California Environmental Quality Act has been complied with, pursuant to City Council Resolution No. 80-89, in that all responsible agencies have been contacted and a negative declaration has been prepared; and WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that the proposed change of organization is appropriate for the following reasons: 1. The request is a logical expansion of the city boundaries. 2. The proposed annexation is consistent with the Municipal Organization Act 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 r 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. 18 as described in Exhibit "A", pursuant to the Municipal Organization Act for uninhabited territory because fewer than 12 registered voters reside in the area. 3. A Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact is hereby certified. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert City Council, held on this 13th day of October, 1983, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: JACKSON, KELLY, SNYDER, WILSON AND PULUQI NOES: NONE ABSENT: NONE ABSTAIN: NONE j OMEO S. P UQI, Mayor 1 ATTEST: SHEILA R. GI GA , it er City of Palm Desert, C rnia /pa RESOLUTION NO. 83-106 EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION CITY OF PALM DESERT ANNEXATION NO. 18 The land referred to in this report is situated in the County of Riverside, State of 1 California and is described as follows: "The South half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 5 East, San Bernardino Meridian, in the County of Riverside, State of California, according to official plat thereof". "EXCEPT the West 33.00 feet thereof conveyed to the County of Riverside by deed recorded May 13, 1976 as Instrument No. 66232 of Official Records". "ALSO EXCEPT and reserving to the United States such oil, gas and all other mineral deposits together with the rights to prospect for, mine and remove the same, as were Po g g P P required to be reserved to the United States by the Act of June 1, 1983 (52 Stat. 609) as amended and as reserved in the patent from the United States to Jairus R. Clark, recorded June 10, 1952, in Book 1375, Page 1379 Official Records". Approximately 5 acres. L d f r • RESOLUTION NO. EXHIBIT "A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION CITY OF PALM DESERT ANNEXATION NO. 18 The land referred to in this report is situated in the County of Riverside, State of California and is described as follows: "The South half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 5 East, San Bernardino Meridian, in the County of Riverside, State of California, according to official plat thereof". "EXCEPT the West 33.00 feet thereof conveyed to the County of Riverside by deed recorded May 13, 1976 as Instrument No. 66232 of Official Records". "ALSO EXCEPT and reserving to the United States such oil, gas and all other mineral deposits together with the rights to prospect for, mine and remove the same, as were required to be reserved to the United States by the Act of June 1, 1983 (52 Stat. 609) as amended and as reserved in the patent from the United States to Jairus R. Clark, recorded June 10, 1952, in Book 1375, Page 137, Official Records". Approximately 5 acres. RESOLUTION NO. ' 1e » Q 19 20 is 24 T 20 17 29 28 E" 16 O ii-'. ':'".•''•:':is•:;i:.+:': :::::::' :•'"•� Rom•::�::;:S:::i:;%: '�''••i ' I se I I SU13JECT PAR 29 I I ' a7 ae I I i a- a7 a4 NON semi 1': PETITION In accordance with the Municipal Organization Act as amended, Government Code Section 35000 to 3540, the following property owner in the area legally described below (see attached map hereto) respectfully requests said property to be annexed to the City of Palm Desert. Legal Description: Vicinity Map: (See Attached) Parcel #686-390-027 The South half of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 5 East , San Bernardino Meridian, in the County of Riverside, State of California, according to the official plat thereof. EXCEPT the West 33.0 feet thereof conveyed to the County of Riverside by deed recorded May 13, 1976 as Instrument #66232 of Official Records . ALSO EXCEPT and reserving to the United States such oil , gas and all s together with the rights other mineral deposit to prospect for,g mine and remove same, as were required to be reserved to the United e b the Act of June 1 1938 ( 52 Stat. 609) as amended, and as States y , reserved in the patent from the United States to Jarius R. Clark, recorded June 10, 1952 in Book 1375, Page 137 , Official Records. 1. July 8 , 1983 Frederick C . Whitman 686-390-027 Date Print Name Assessors Parcel No. , 233 Post Street, San Francisco 94108 Mailing Address Signature 2. Date Print Name Assessors Parcel No. Mailing Address Signature 3. Date Print Name Assessors Parcel No. Mailing Address Signature 4. Date Print Name Assessors Parcel No. Mailing Address Signature 5. Date Print Name Assessors Par i nature MailingAddress S 9 , , , u� , ? 1983 6. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ,pate Print Name Assessors ParcdV N& PALM DESERT Mailing Address Signature I ' t9 17 O 19 20 Amk 32 it 2S 77 29 28 f+"? °;"ii,`r:r : i'::`?)'•: `::j. iu a :........::.:•: .... . . ..co )C4 OOf:. 1 41 i s9 SU13JECT PARC 1 ae 1 87 ae I I ' 1 S7 S4 NORTH- SCALE V: I r �p DONAMOR -PROJEC.T OEISNER-SMITH ;�^ • •^ PALM DESERT CA:- �•,..� r -