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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/15/2014 - STAFF REPORTS - 1.A. QpLM S. A. c V N aa, ,O RN CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT q�lF DATE: October 15, 2014 PUBLIC HEARING SUBJECT: DOUGLAS C. JONES FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND VARIANCE TO CONSTRUCT TWO WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES CONSISTING OF SIXTY-SIX FOOT TALL MONOPOLES, EXCEEDING THE MAXIMUM PERMITTED ZONING HEIGHT, AT A VACANT PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE GOLDEN SANDS MOBILE HOME PARK AT 3430 NORTH SUNRISE WAY, ZONE O (CASE NOS. 5.1321 CUP & 6.533 VAR). FROM: Department of Planning Services SUMMARY The City Council will consider a request to construct and operate two wireless telecommunications facilities at 3430 North Sunrise Way. The proposal includes two sixty-six (66) foot high monopoles, equipment enclosures and a block wall surrounding each facility. The applicant has submitted a Variance request to exceed the maximum permitted antenna height of thirty-six (36) feet. RECOMMENDATION: 1 . Open the public hearing and receive public testimony. 2. Determine preference for final design of monopoles as either standard monopole or palm tree design. If a palm tree design is desired, determine the preferred palm tree species to mimic. 3. Adopt Resolution No. "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, CASE NO. 5.1321, FOR THE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF TWO FIFTY-SEVEN FOOT HIGH COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATION ANTENNA MONOPOLES; AND A VARIANCE APPLICATION, CASE NO. 6.533, TO EXCEED THE MAXIMUM ANTENNA HEIGHT FOR A VACANT PARCEL LOCATED AT 3430 N. SUNRISE WAY; WEST OF GOLDEN SANDS MOBILE HOME PARK AND LANDLOCKED BY PALM SPRINGS GOLF COURSE " ISSUES: • Variance is required to exceed antenna height limit of thirty-six feet. 'TEM NO, The Desert Sun Certificate of Publication 750 N Gene Autry Trail Palm Springs, CA 92262 _ it C. 760-778-4578/Fax 760-778-4731 'T,J {3 N A L H 2014OCT 13 AM 1: 40 State Of California ss: J At LS THGPii-roG; Nolsea CITY CU.R This is to correct the map,which was published in- correctly in the 1014/11�publication due to Human County of Riverside Error on the part of the oesert5un NOTICE OF PUBLIC HE CITY COUNCIL Advertiser: CITYOF PALM SPRINGS CASE N0:5.1321 CONOITIONAL USE PERMITr8.533 VARIANCE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS/LEGALS I CIG.DOUGLASC.JONES of PO BOX 2743 3430 NORTH SUNRISE WAY PALM SPRINGS CA 922632 NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of.Palm Springs,Callfomla xsll hold a bllc hearing at Its meeting of October 15,2014. City Council meeting bagthe at b 00 pp.m.in Council Chamber al Cm/ Hall 3200 fast ({guiz Canyon Way Palni pdngs 2000477017 � Thellurpo5e of the hear�ng is to consider an4pplr-'. oabgn by CIO n el, on hohaif'ot OOLglas C. Jo on al Use Perron to construct two wirela95 telecommunications facllNes consist- ing of sixty-six foot tall monopoles at a vacantpar- eel of land ideated on the west side of the Golden Santle'Mabile Ho ma Park Tin adtlition the sppl- 'cant is seekhW a Variance'1 ezceetl the maxi- mu antenna heiggtiI ppermida from I idysix feet xty Ictetl 343 I am over the age of 18 years old, a citizen of the United to at six feet ;a at 0 Nonh Sundaeway States and not a party to, or have interest in this matter. I herebycertify that the attached advertisement appeared o NarGi:,nTg�.Mv, fY PP Ntl�hY MsP in said newspaper (set in type not smaller than non parieq in each and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any `' " f t:• s*', ". supplement thereof on the following dates,to wit: Newspaper: .The Desert Sun I i 10/8/2014 'tee t -LT'DFp �aeRINGB - I acknowledge that I am aprincipal clerk Df the printer of ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION Thispiol- 9 P ect is categorically exempt from envimnmental re- The Desert Sun, printed and published weekly in the City view pursuant to Section'45303(New Construc- tion or Conversion of Small Structures))of the Cali- of Palm Springs, County of Riverside, State of California. fomia.Environmental Quality Act(CEOA) The Desert Sun was adjudicated a newspaper of general _REVIEW Or PROJECT'INIFORMATION: 'The circulation on March 24, 1988 by the Superior Court of the proposed application site Ian and related docu- Count of Riverside, State of California Case No. ments ale avallable for uplic review at Cny Hall Y batween,lt!e hours of 8 80 e.m to 6 00'p m.Mon- 191236. day through Thurs' Please cantadt tha Office of ylhe'CI, Clerk at(7760);323 8204 d you would like to'sc�edple an appmntrnant to review these d,ocuments. i I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true COMMEM ON THIS APJ'CICATION:�Response j to Phis notice may be rliade veNaIN at the Public and correct. Executed this Bth day of October, 2014 in Hearing and/or m writing before the hearing vnr- tencomments may be madq to Ne City Court by Palm Springs, letter(igr mail or hand deUvery)tq _ James Thompson,City Clerk 3200 E.YahguitzCanYon Way `r Palm Springs;CA 92262 Any challenge of the proposetl proJecl in`.court may be LmIt to raising only those issues faised at the public heedpgtlesdelbed in tt is notice;or in written lrgrfasppntlenpe¢e5veretl to the Caty.Clerk r 1 at -or pprinor to the Ppubhc-heanng.•(Govemment eel aril's Signatur IQ,i5 ,1� cads Stichon 65009to112J) , An opportunity will be givan,at said hearing I,oi all A Irn"tger�asled persons 10 be heat Ouesoons regard- ` blanniIs nggcSen�ces Depennttltio�DavidA Newell, 5ine'tesitaayutlacb'nprin Saria odavorler n I la,Ciudad;¢e Palrrl,SPnn9aYp�etle hablar.{mn yatllne Freger lelefonb(781))323 etas , James Thompson,City Clerk f I•PubllslreE fOfefl4' City Council Staff Report October 15, 2014 -- Page 2 Case Nos. 5.1321 CUP &6.533 VAR— CIG Wireless on behalf of Douglas C. Jones • Since Planning Commission review, public correspondence received is in favor of monopoles with palm tree design which is contrary to the recommendation of the Commission. BACKGROUND AND SETTING: Planning Areas Specific Plan None Airport Overlay Yes Airport Compatibility Zone C of Riverside County Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan. The Airport Land Use Commission will review the proposal on October 9, 2014. Indian Land None Most Recent Ownership June. 2013 Douglas Jones and Terrence Jones purchased the property. Sign Postin y of Pending Project 2/10/2014 The City received verification that one sign had been posted on-site as required by Section 94.09.00 of the Zoning Code. Related Relevant City Actions by Planning, Fire, Building, etc... 3/24/2014 The Architectural Advisory Committee recommended approval of the subject project with the following conditions: • Stealth design to be changed to Washingtonia Robusta • Screening to consist of ten (10) palms also Washingtonian Robusta • Palms to be within five to ten feet of the height of monopoles being studied by Planning Commission • Consider moving project to west to screen east • Enclosure to be split-faced block design 6/25/2014 The Planning Commission continued the subject project. 7/2 312 0 1 4 8/27/2014 9/24/2014 The Planning Commission recommended approval of the project, subject to conditions, including the following design modifications: 1. Pole heights not to exceed 57-feet 2. Remove palm tree design enhancement and construct standard monopoles 3. Plant 10 live palm trees within five to ten feet of monopole maximum height 4. Block wall surround to be a split-face block design 5. Final location of monopole structures to be reviewed and approved by Planning Director, after considering adjacent property uses. 02 City Council Staff Report October 15, 2014-- Page 3 Case Nos. 5.1321 CUP & 6.533 VAR— CIG Wireless on behalf of Douglas C. Jones Nei hborhood Meeting None Not required; however, the applicant did provide a petition signed by 139 residents in Four Seasons supporting the monopalm telecommunication facilities under the following conditions: 1 . At least 4 live palms, 40 feet minimum, per tower 2. A maintenance bond be placed on the upkeep of the facility Site Area Net Area 1.33-acres Surrounding Existing General Plan Existing Zoning Designation Existing Land Use Property Desi nations Subject Site MDR (Medium Density O (Open Land) Vacant Residential South OS— P/R (Open Space O Vacant — Parks / Recreation East MDR RMHP (Residential Mobile Residential Mobile Home Park) Home Park West OS — P/R O Vacant North OS — P/R O Vacant r� ill h E — .. R- Ali t lyrji ^p 1 � F 1, s Y .r PROJECT LOCATION 03 City Council Staff Report October 15, 2014 -- Page 4 Case Nos. 5.1321 CUP &6.533 VAR— CIG Wireless on behalf of Douglas C. Jones PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The subject property is an irregular-shaped parcel that is approximately 1.33-acres in size. The landlocked lot borders the westerly property line of the Golden Sands Mobile Home Park and is otherwise encompassed by the former Palm Springs Golf Course. The proposed wireless telecommunication facilities will be located near the center of the site. Each monopole, initially proposed at sixty-six feet in height, will be fifty-seven feet from the grade to the top of the overall structure. Twelve antenna panels that are eight by one foot in size will be installed at the top of each structure. Two remote radio units (RRU) will be mounted behind each panel antenna for a total of twenty-four RRU's per monopole. ANALYSIS: General Plan F.Land Use Designation A.R.—/Density Request Compliance MDR(Medium Density Up to 15 dwelling units per Cell Towers Yes acre Zoning Zone Proposed Use Permitted? O (Open) Monopalm /Commercial Yes, proposed use allowed pursuant to Section Communication Antennas 94.02.00 A 2 f of Zoning Code. Development Standards Proposed Requirement Compliance Height 66 feet 25 feet above highest point of No, variance (57 feet recommended by PC) principal building. No building being requested on-site, but with new 11 ft. equipment shelter max of 36 ft. Setback Front south property line 230 feet None Yes Side (east and west 45 feet from east property line None Yes pro pert lines 37 feet from west pro ert line None Rear north property line 330 feet None Yes Above development standards may be found in Sections 93.23.08 and 92.21.03 of the Zoning Code. Height: Pursuant to Section 93.23.08(C)(2)(c)(iii) of the PSZC, "No part of the antenna structure shall extend to a height of more than twenty-five (25) feet above the highest point of the roof of the principal building on the property." No building currently exists on-site. The proposed equipment shelter is eleven (11) feet in height and once built, the monopole permitted height would be thirty-six (36) feet. The applicant filed a Variance application to allow a height of sixty-six feet and provided information and propagation coverage maps showing the need for the increase in structure height. After reviewing the details of the proposal, the Planning Commission recommended approval of antenna structures heights of no more than fifty-seven (57) feet. 04 City Council Staff Report October 15, 2014 -- Page 5 Case Nos. 5.1321 CUP &6,533 VAR— CIG Wireless on behalf of Douglas C. Jones PLANNING COMMISSION REVIEW: During its review of the project, the Planning Commission considered a number of items prior to approving the applications, including: 1. Height. The Commission reviewed the propagation maps provided by the applicant, the findings necessary for approving a variance and the public testimony and correspondence. With this information, the Commission concluded the monopole heights of fifty-seven (57) feet were justified. 2. Placement. The application included a central location on-site for the towers. The Commission expressed concern with the close proximity to the mobile home park common area. 3. Design. The application proposed a Date Palm tree design for the monopole structures. The AAC recommended approval with a Fan Palm design. The Commission recommended a standard monopole design to allow co-location. Additional details on the Commission's discussions are available in the attached meeting minutes. REQUIRED FINDINGS: Variance: State law requires four (4) findings be made for the granting of a variance. Staff has analyzed the findings in order below: 1) Because of the special circumstances applicable to the subject property, including size, shape, topography, location or surroundings, the strict application of the Zoning Code would deprive subject property of privileges enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity and under identical zone classification. The subject site is surrounded by low density development and landscaping which inhibit cellular frequency at a height of thirty-six feet. The applicant has provided radio frequency maps that display coverage of an antenna at thirty-six (36) feet and fifty-seven (57) feet. It has been determined that the applicant has sufficiently demonstrated that a height of 57-feet will provide greater coverage over a 36-foot tower and the finding has been met. 2) Any variance granted shall be subject to such conditions as will assure that the adjustment thereby authorized shall not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with the limitations upon other properties in the vicinity and zone in which subject property is situated. 05 City Council Staff Report October 15, 2014 -- Page 6 Case Nos. 5.1321 CUP & 6.533 VAR— CIG Wireless on behalf of Douglas C. Jones The variance request for monopoles at fifty-seven (57) feet tall will not constitute a granting of special privilege being that similar towers exist at comparable heights, including 3601 E. Mesquite Avenue and 2050 Executive Drive. The proposed tower will be designed in a similar manner. Therefore, the approval of this Variance would not constitute a special privilege and finding has been met. 3) The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the public health, safety, convenience or welfare or injurious to property and improvements in the same vicinity and zone in which subject property is situated. The monopoles will be structurally engineered in accordance with all applicable codes for the proposed heights and locations. The towers at fifty-seven (57) feet will be consistent as compared to other existing monopoles. Therefore, the project is likely to not be materially detrimental to the public health, safety, convenience, or welfare or injurious to property and improvements in the area. 4) The granting of such variance will not adversely affect the general plan of the city. The proposed project has been analyzed against the policies of the General Plan and no inconsistencies have been found. Pursuant to Section 93.08.03(B) of the PSZC, in cases involving applications for height limit variances, no such variance shall be granted unless the director makes the following finding in addition to those required above: 5) That in the area involved, transmission or reception is adversely affected by obstructions and, as verified by at least one (1) person holding a valid radio-telephone first-class operator's license issued by the Federal Communications Commission, it is not feasible to achieve and maintain satisfactory communications within the specified height limitations. The applicant has provided coverage maps showing that the height limit of thirty-six (36) feet will not provide satisfactory coverage for the proposed area and that the height of fifty-seven (57) feet will achieve and maintain satisfactory communications. 06 City Council Staff Report October 15, 2014 -- Page 7 Case Nos. 5.1321 CUP &6.533 VAR— CIG Wireless on behalf of Douglas C. Jones Conditional Use Permit. The Planning Commission must make certain findings in order to approve this Conditional Use Permit pursuant to Section 94.02.00 of the Palm Springs Zoning Code; those findings are analyzed by staff below: a. The use applied for at the location set forth in the application is properly one for which a conditional use permit is authorized by the City Zoning Ordinance. Pursuant to Section 94.02.00(A)(2)(f) of the Palm Springs Zoning Code, a commercial communications antenna is authorized within the "O" zone with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. b. The use applied for is necessary or desirable for the development of the community, is in harmony with the various elements or objectives of the General Plan, and is not detrimental to existing uses or to future uses specifically permitted in the zone in which the proposed use is to be located. The General Plan designation of the subject site is MDR (Medium Density Residential). The General Plan does not specifically regulate the installation and operation of wireless communication facilities; however, the use as proposed is compatible with this designation as it supports cellular needs of the surrounding residential uses and the development of adequate cellular phone levels of service to benefit of the community. The proposed facilities will be developed on a 1.33-acre site. Live palm trees will be planted to soften the appearance of the facilities. Therefore, the proposal is not likely to be detrimental to existing or future uses permitted in the zone. C. The site for the intended use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate said use, including yards, setbacks, walls or fences, landscaping and other features required in order to adjust said use to those existing or permitted future uses of the land in the neighborhood. The overall site is 1.33-acres in size. An access easement will be provided for exclusive ingress / egress to site, which will adequately serve the proposed facility. The associated equipment will be screened behind a block wall. Therefore, the site for the intended use will accommodate the proposed facility. d. The site for the proposed use related to streets and highways is properly designed and improved to carry the type and quantity of traffic to be generated by the proposed use. 07 City Council Staff Report October 15, 2014 -- Page 8 Case Nos. 5.1321 CUP & 6.533 VAR— CIG Wireless on behalf of Douglas C. Jones The only traffic generated from the said use to and from the site will be for maintenance, and the existing infrastructure is anticipated to accommodate the traffic necessary for the maintenance of the facility. e. The conditions to be imposed and shown on the approved site plan are deemed necessary to protect the public health, safety and general welfare, including any minor modifications of the zone's property development standards. The project is likely to have no significant impact on the proposed project site or its immediate surroundings. Conditions to ensure the protection of public health, safety and general welfare have been met through setbacks, screening and new landscaping. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, the project is Categorically Exempt as a Class III exemption per Section 15303 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures). Flinn Fagg, AICP David H. Ready, Director of Planning Services City Manager Attachments: 1. Vicinity Map 2. Draft Resolution with Conditions of Approval 3. 9/24/2014 draft PC Minutes (excerpt) 4. 3/24/2014 AAC Minutes (excerpt) 5. Coverage maps 6. Reduced plans 7. Photograph simulations 8. Applicant justification letter 9. Public correspondence: a. Four Seasons HOA, dated 10/06/2014 b. Somis Investments, dated 10/03/2014 c. Four Seasons HOA, dated 8/15/2014 d. Petition submitted by applicant 08 ;OF P PLM sAR N Department of Planning Services w E Vicinity Map 5 RIC PD w FOUR SEASONS D PD o1P S 119y0��� Y n'P6 TUMULEWE WAY PD HOT.SPRI GS WAY i D HP N 2. 2 U < � X D TWN STAR RD A r GOLDEN SA SAN RAFAEL DR R1 C 4 CEDR Legend W ® Sire c c OR c z q O 50011:Site Radius 1C c o w o R1C O ZOryDg m s y F5 b U U Parcels RIC RIC " RIC RIC FlHLFY RD RIC CITY OF PALM SPRINGS CASE NO: 5.1321 CUP & DESCRIPTION: A request to construct and 6.533 VAR operate two sixty-six foot tall tele- communications facilities at 3430 North APPLICANT: Doug & Terrence Jones Sunrise Way, Zone O, Section 36. 09 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, CASE NO. 5.1321 , FOR THE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF TWO FIFTY-SEVEN FOOT HIGH COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATION ANTENNA MONOPOLES; AND A VARIANCE APPLICATION, CASE NO. 6.533, TO EXCEED THE MAXIMUM ANTENNA HEIGHT FOR A VACANT PARCEL LOCATED AT 3430 N. SUNRISE WAY; WEST OF GOLDEN SANDS MOBILE HOME PARK AND LANDLOCKED BY PALM SPRINGS GOLF COURSE. WHEREAS, CIG Wireless ("Applicant') has filed an application on behalf of Douglas C. Jones ("Property Owner") with the City pursuant to Sections 94.02.00, 93.23.08 and 94.06.00 of the Palm Springs Zoning Code (PSZC) for the installation of two telecommunication facilities, including sixty-six foot tall monopoles (designed as palm trees) and equipment shelters located at 3430 North Sunrise Way, APN: 669-480- 010, "O" Zone, Section 36; and WHEREAS, notice of public hearing of the Planning Commission of the City of Palm Springs to consider the application for Conditional Use Permit, Case No. 5.1321 CUP and Variance, Case No. 6.533 VAR was given in accordance with applicable law; and WHEREAS, on September 24, 2014, a public hearing on the application for the subject Conditional Use Permit and Variance applications was held by the Planning Commission in accordance with applicable law; and after receiving public testimony and all evidence in connection with the project, the Planning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval of the proposal, subject to conditions; and WHEREAS, notice of public hearing of the City Council of the City of Palm Springs to consider the application for Conditional Use Permit Case No. 5.1321 and Variance Case No. 6.533 was given in accordance with applicable law; and WHEREAS, on October 15, 2014, a public hearing on the application for Conditional Use Permit Case No. 5.1321 and Variance Case No. 6.533 was held by the City Council in accordance with applicable law; and WHEREAS, the proposed project is categorically exempt from the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15303 (Class 3 — New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA); and City Council Resolution No. Page 2 WHEREAS, the City Council has carefully reviewed and considered all of the evidence presented in connection with the hearing on the project, including, but not limited to, the staff report, and all written and oral testimony presented. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1 . The City Council finds that this Conditional Use Permit and Variance are Categorically Exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15303 (Class 3 — New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). SECTION 2. State law requires four (4) findings be made for the granting of a variance. Pursuant to the procedure set forth in Section 94.06.00 of the Zoning Code, the City Council finds as follows: 1) Because of the special circumstances applicable to the subject property, including size, shape, topography, location or surroundings, the strict application of the Zoning Code would deprive subject property of privileges enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity and under identical zone classification. The subject site is surrounded by low density development and landscaping which inhibit cellular frequency at a height of thirty-six feet. The applicant has provided radio frequency maps that display coverage of an antenna at thirty-six (36) feet and fifty-seven (57) feet. It has been determined that the applicant has sufficiently demonstrated that a height of 57-feet will provide greater coverage over a 36-foot tower and the finding has been met. 2) Any variance granted shall be subject to such conditions as will assure that the adjustment thereby authorized shall not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with the limitations upon other properties in the vicinity and zone in which subject property is situated. The variance request for monopoles at fifty-seven (57) feet tall will not constitute a granting of special privilege being that similar towers exist at comparable heights, including 3601 E. Mesquite Avenue and 2050 Executive Drive. The proposed tower will be designed in a similar manner. Therefore, the approval of this Variance would not constitute a special privilege and finding has been met. 3) The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the pubic health, safety, convenience, or welfare or injurious to property and improvements in the same vicinity and zone in which subject property is situated. The monopoles will be structurally engineered in accordance with all applicable codes for the proposed heights and locations. The towers at fifty-seven (57) feet will be consistent as compared to other existing monopoles. Therefore, the 11 City Council Resolution No. Page 3 project is likely to not be materially detrimental to the public health, safety, convenience, or welfare or injurious to property and improvements in the area. 4) The granting of such variance will not adversely affect the general plan of the city. The proposed project has been analyzed against the policies of the General Plan and no inconsistencies have been found. Pursuant to Section 93.08.03(B) of the PSZC, in cases involving applications for height limit variances, no such variance shall be granted unless the director makes make the following finding in addition to those required above: 5) That in the area involved, transmission or reception is adversely affected by obstructions and, as verified by at least one (1) person holding a valid radio- telephone first-class operator's license issued by the Federal Communications Commission, it is not feasible to achieve and maintain satisfactory communications within the specified height limitations. The applicant has provided coverage maps showing that the height limit of thirty- six (36) feet will not provide satisfactory coverage for the proposed area and that the height of fifty-seven (57) feet will achieve and maintain satisfactory communications. SECTION 3. Pursuant to Zoning Ordinance Section 94.02.00, the City Council finds that: a. The use applied for at the location set forth in the application is properly one for which a conditional use permit is authorized by the City Zoning Ordinance. Pursuant to Section 94.02.00(A)(2)(f) of the Palm Springs Zoning Code, a commercial communications antenna is authorized within the "O" zone with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit. b. The use applied for is necessary or desirable for the development of the community, is in harmony with the various elements or objectives of the General Plan, and is not detrimental to existing uses or to future uses specifically permitted in the zone in which the proposed use is to be located. The General Plan designation of the subject site is MDR (Medium Density Residential). The General Plan does not specifically regulate the installation and operation of wireless communication facilities; however, the use as proposed is compatible with this designation as it supports cellular needs of the surrounding residential uses and the development of adequate cellular phone levels of service to benefit of the community. 12 City Council Resolution No. Page 4 The proposed facilities will be developed on a 1.33-acre site. Live palm trees will be planted to soften the appearance of the facilities. Therefore, the proposal is not likely to be detrimental to existing or future uses permitted in the zone. c. The site for the intended use is adequate in size and shape to accommodate said use, including yards, setbacks, walls or fences, landscaping and other features required in order to adjust said use to those existing or permitted future uses of the land in the neighborhood. The overall site is 1.33-acres in size. An access easement will be provided for exclusive ingress / egress to site, which will adequately serve the proposed facility. The associated equipment will be screened behind a block wall. Therefore, the site for the intended use will accommodate the proposed facility. d. The site for the proposed use related to streets and highways is properly designed and improved to carry the type and quantity of traffic to be generated by the proposed use. The only traffic generated from the said use to and from the site will be for maintenance, and the existing infrastructure is anticipated to accommodate the traffic necessary for the maintenance of the facility. e. The conditions to be imposed and shown on the approved site plan are deemed necessary to protect the public health, safety and general welfare, including any minor modifications of the zone's property development standards. The project is likely to have no significant impact on the proposed project site or its immediate surroundings. Conditions to ensure the protection of public health, safety and general welfare have been met through setbacks, screening and new landscaping. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council approves Conditional Use Permit Case No. 5.1321 and Variance Case No. 6.533, to install and operate two telecommunications monopoles and related equipment at a vacant parcel of land located on the west side of the Golden Sands Mobile Home Park and landlocked by Palm Springs Golf Course, addressed at 3430 N. Sunrise Way; subject to those conditions set forth in Exhibit A, which are to be satisfied unless otherwise specified. ADOPTED this 15th day of October, 2014. David H. Ready, City Manager 13 City Council Resolution No. Page 5 ATTEST: James Thompson, City Clerk CERTIFICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss. CITY OF PALM SPRINGS ) I, JAMES THOMPSON, City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, hereby certify that Resolution No. is a full, true and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Springs on by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: James Thompson, City Clerk City of Palm Springs, California 14 City Council Resolution No. Page 6 EXHIBIT A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CASE NO. 5.1321 VARIANCE CASE NO. 6.533 CIG WIRELESS ON BEHALF OF DOUGLAS C. JONES 3430 N. SURNISE WAY OCTOBER 15, 2014 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Before final acceptance of the project, all conditions listed below shall be completed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer, the Director of Planning, the Chief of Police, the Fire Chief or their designee, depending on which department recommended the condition. Any agreements, easements or covenants required to be entered into shall be in a form approved by the City Attorney. PROJECT SPECIFIC CONDITIONS PSP 1. Monopole Structure Heights. Monopole structure heights shall not exceed fifty-seven (57) feet in overall height. PSP 2. Monopole Structure Design. Monopoles shall not include any design enhancements. PSP 3. Additional Planting. A total of ten Washingtonia Robusta palm trees shall be planted around the facilities at the time of construction. All palm trees shall be within five to ten feet of the monopole maximum height. Trees shall be irrigated and maintained at all times. PSP 4. Block Wall Enclosure. The block wall surround shall be a split-face block design. PSP 5. Monopole Locations. Prior to issuance of building permits, the applicant shall coordinate a final location of the monopole structures with the Director of Planning Services. The final location shall be located on the subject property and consider recreation / community areas of adjacent properties. ADMINISTRATIVE CONDITIONS ADM 1. Project Description. This approval is for the project described per Case 5.1321 CUP and 6.533 VAR, except as modified by these conditions. 15 City Council Resolution No. Page 7 ADM 2. Reference Documents. The site shall be developed and maintained in accordance with the approved plans, date stamped January 9, 2014, including site plans, architectural elevations and colors on file in the Planning Division except as modified by the approved by conditions below. ADM 3. Conform to all Codes and Regulations. The project shall conform to the conditions contained herein, all applicable regulations of the Palm Springs Zoning Ordinance, Municipal Code, and any other City, County, State and Federal Codes, ordinances, resolutions and laws that may apply. ADM 4. Minor Deviations. The Director of Planning or designee may approve minor deviations to the project description and approved plans in accordance with the provisions of the Palm Springs Zoning Code. ADM 5. Indemnification. The owner shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Palm Springs, its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the City of Palm Springs or its agents, officers or employees to attach, set aside, void or annul, an approval of the City of Palm Springs, its legislative body, advisory agencies, or administrative officers concerning Case 5.1321 CUP and 6.533 VAR. The City of Palm Springs will promptly notify the applicant of any such claim, action, or proceeding against the City of Palm Springs and the applicant will either undertake defense of the matter and pay the City's associated legal costs or will advance funds to pay for defense of the matter by the City Attorney. If the City of Palm Springs fails to promptly notify the applicant of any such claim, action or proceeding or fails to cooperate fully in the defense, the applicant shall not, thereafter, be responsible to defend, indemnify, or hold harmless the City of Palm Springs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City retains the right to settle or abandon the matter without the applicant's consent but should it do so, the City shall waive the indemnification herein, except, the City's decision to settle or abandon a matter following an adverse judgment or failure to appeal, shall not cause a waiver of the indemnification rights herein. ADM 6. Maintenance and Repair. The property owner(s) and successors and assignees in interest shall maintain and repair the improvements including and without limitation all structures, sidewalks, bikeways, parking areas, landscape, irrigation, lighting, signs, walls, and fences between the curb and property line, including sidewalk or bikeway easement areas that extend onto private property, in a first class condition, free from waste and debris, and in accordance with all applicable law, rules, ordinances and regulations of all federal, state, and local bodies and agencies having jurisdiction at the property owner's sole expense. This condition shall be included in the recorded covenant agreement for the property if required by the City. ADM 7. Time Limit on Approval. The time limit for commencement of use or construction under a conditional use permit shall be two (2) years from the 16 City Council Resolution No. Page 8 effective date of approval. Extensions of time may be approved by the commission upon demonstration of good cause by the applicant. ADM 8. Right to Appeal. Decisions of an administrative officer or agency of the City of Palm Springs may be appealed in accordance with Municipal Code Chapter 2.05.00. ADM 9. Comply with City Noise Ordinance. This use shall comply with the provisions of Section 11.74 Noise Ordinance of the Palm Springs Municipal Code. Violations may result in revocation of this Conditional Use Permit. ADM 10. Conditional Use Permit Availability. The applicant shall provide a copy of this Conditional Use Permit to all buyers and potential buyers. PLANNING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS PLN 1 . Signage. Signage is prohibited on the exterior of the monopole structures. PLN 2. Landscape. Prior to final inspection, the applicant plant all landscaping in accordance with the approved landscape plan and these conditions. PLN 3. Outdoor Lighting Conformance. Exterior lighting shall conform to Section 93.21.00, Outdoor Lighting Standards, of the Palm Springs Zoning Code. Manufacturer's cut sheets of all exterior lighting shall be submitted to the Planning Department for approval prior to the issuance of building permits. No lighting of hillsides is permitted. PLN 4. Outside Storage Prohibited. No outside storage of any kind shall be permitted except as approved as a part of the proposed plan. PLN 5. Modification or Addition. If the communication antenna(s), monopole or equipment cabinets are ever proposed to be modified in any manner such as the inclusion of other antennas, satellite dishes and / or other support equipment, the proposed modifications shall be submitted to the Director of Planning Services for review and approval prior to installation. PLN 6. Obsolete Technology. If the technology regarding the communications antenna(s) changes in where the antenna(s) and / or equipment cabinets as approved become obsolete, then the antenna shall be removed. PLN 7. Property Use and CUP. If the use of the subject property is ever changed, the City reserves the right to modify or revoke this Conditional Use Permit application pursuant to Section 94.02.00(1) of the Zoning Code. PLN 8. Antenna Structure Height. The maximum height of the commercial communications antenna structures shall be fifty-seven (57) feet, as measured from finished grade to the highest point of the structure. 17 City Council Resolution No. Page 9 PLN 9. Valid Lease Agreement Required. If the lease agreement between the property owner and the applicant expires and is not renewed, the CUP will become null and void, and the applicant shall remove the antenna and equipment to the satisfaction of the Director of Planning Services. PLN 10. Use Abandonment. If the antenna(s) and/or monopole are ever abandoned or if this Conditional Use Permit ever expires, the monopole and antenna(s) shall be removed within 30 days. PLN 11 . FAA & FCC Compliance. The applicant shall comply with the requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC). PLN 12. Antenna Visibility and Safety. The City reserves the right to require, at any time in the future, one obstruction light on the tallest point of the structure extending 12" - 24" above the highest point of the pole / fronds if deemed necessary by the Director of Planning Services. PLN 13. Co-location. The applicant / operator of the facility shall agree to allow the co- location of equipment of other wireless communications providers at this site when applications are received by the City and it is considered feasible, subject to an agreement between the applicant / operator, the other proposed wireless communications provider and the property owner. POLICE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS POL 1. Developer shall comply with Section II of Chapter 8.04 'Building Security Codes" of the Palm Springs Municipal Code. BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS BLD 1. Prior to any construction on-site, all appropriate permits must be secured. END OF CONDITIONS 18 Planning Commission Minutes 4 September 24, 2014 Provide better shading along the Indian Canyon and Alejo Road frontages. • creening of the parking areas (along the Indian Canyon and Alejo Road) fr tages needs to be improved. • Pro e better articulation especially of the guest rooms- Rev • ise e upper stories of the building to reduce the massing and incorporate more se ral elements. • Remove the gled parking and replace with additional landscaping on Indian Canyon. Motion: Commissioner berts, seconded by Commissioner Weremiuk and unanimously carried 6-0-1 on oil call vote. AYES: Commissioner Calerdin Commissioner Lowe, Commissioner Middleton, Commissioner Roberts, Co issioner Weremiuk and Chair Hudson ABSENT: Vice-Chair Klatchko 3. PUBLIC HEARINGS: 3A. CONT'D - BARISTO GROUP, LLC FOR A Z CHANGE FROM R-3 TO R-2 AND AN AMENDMENT TO A PREVIUOSLY APPRO`'- PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (PD-288) FOR THE THIRD AND FINAL PHA OF THE PD INCLUDING NEW ARCHITECTURE AND SITE CHANGES FOR THE REMAINING UNITS ON THE VACANT LAND LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF L O ROAD, BETWEEN ARENAS ROAD AND BARISTO ROAD (CASE 5.0977- PD288 ND, ZC AND TTM 36626). (DN) ACTION: To table and remove from agenda. Motion: Commissioner Weremiuk seconded by Commissioner Lowe and un ously carried 6-0-1 on a roll call vote. AYES: Commissioner Calerdine, Commissioner Lowe, Commissioner Middleto Commissioner Roberts, Commissioner Weremiuk, Chair Hudson 3B. CONT'D - DOUGLAS C. JONES FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND VARIANCE TO CONSTRUCT TWO WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATION FACILITIES CONSISTING OF SIXTY-SIX FOOT TALL MONOPOLES, EXCEEDING THE MAXIMUM PERMITTED ZONING HEIGHT, DESIGNED AS PALM TREES AT A VACANT PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF GOLDEN SANDS MOBILE HOME PARK AT 3430 NORTH SUNRISE WAY, ZONE O (CASE NOS. 5.1321 CUP AND 6.533 VAR). (DN) Associate Planner Newell presented the proposed project as outlined in the staff report. 19 Planning Commission Minutes 5 September 24, 2014 Commissioner Roberts questioned the possibility of having an analysis by an independent engineer on the cell tower antenna applications. Planning Director Fagg responded that the department does not have the budget to bring in independent analysis. Commissioner Middleton said it is not acceptable to provide notice only to the owners of the adjacent mobile home park but the tenants need to be notified as well. Chair Hudson opened the public hearing: NORM MACLEOD, representing CIG Wireless, spoke about the need for coverage in this area. JIM RUSH, general manager, Four Seasons, stated that the board has reviewed the proposed project and they are in favor of increasing the height of the tower to over 50 feet; the area to the west that lacks coverage. DOUG JONES, applicant, commented that he assisted in obtaining the signatures and walked the trailer park and they were not interested in signing the petition. ROSA MARIE KEYES, resides at Four Seasons, commented on the lack of cellular coverage at their home and recently had to add a landline. RUTH SIGORIE, resident at FOUR SEASONS, suggested the Commission take into consideration a higher tower to avoid them coming back for more height. JULIO FIGUEROA, director, external affairs, provided information on updating AT & T's network. MIKE HAYES, commented on palm tree versus poles and was available for further discussion. NORM MACLEOD, spoke on their intent to bring service to the community. There being no further appearances the public hearing was closed. Commissioner Weremiuk asked for clarification on the height required to allow for co- location (without the palm fronds). The applicant responded that the height of 57 feet pole would be necessary. Commissioner Middleton clarified her statement about notifying the tenants of the adjacent mobile home park. Associate Planner Newell clarified that a sign was posted on the site several months ago to provide notification of the proposed cell tower. 20 Planning Commission Minutes 6 September 24, 2014 ACTION: Approve the 57 foot antenna height, and recommend City Council approve Conditional Use Permit, subject to Condition of Approval, as amended: The Planning Director to approve the precise location of the antennas to be located as far as possible from the adjacent recreation building. Motion: Commissioner Calerdine, seconded by Commissioner Lowe and unanimously carried 6-0-1 on a roll call vote. AYES: Commissioner Calerdine, Commissioner Lowe, Commissioner Middleton, Commissioner Roberts, Commissioner Weremiuk, Chair Hudson ABSENT: Vice-Chair Klatchko A break was taken at 3:19 pm. The meeting resumed at 3:29 pm. 3C. CAR L TO CONSTRUCT AN 803-SQUARE FOOT CASITA WITH KITCHEN FACILI S THAT IS GREATER THAN 1150TH OF THE LOT SIZE LOCATED AT 1 VIA MONTE VISTA, ZONE R-1-A, SECTION 10. (CASE NO. 5.1349 CUP) (GM) Associate Planner Mlaker presented the proposed project as outlined i e staff report. Chair Hudson disclosed he lives just outside the 500 foot radius this property. Commissioner Weremiuk requested a smart water contro r be installed. Chair Hudson opened the public hearing and with appearances coming forward the public hearing was closed. ACTION: Approve, as amended: • The applicant shall install art Water Controller. Motion: Commissioner remiuk, seconded by Commissioner Middleton and unanimously carried 6-0 on a roll call vote. AYES: Com - sioner Calerdine, Commissioner Lowe, Commissioner Middleton, C issioner Roberts, Commissioner Weremiuk, Chair Hudson ABSENT: ce-Chair Klatchko EW BUSINESS: 21 Architectural Advisory Committee Minutes March 24„2014 M/S/C (Secoy-Jensen/Fauber, 6-0- ) Approve with condition: • Window mullion matches windows of the units. 5. DOUG AND TERRANCE JONES FOR ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW OF TWO SIXTY-SIX (66) FOOT TALL MONOPOLE STRUCTURES AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT SHELTERS LOCATED ON VACANT LAND ON THE WEST SIDE OF GOLDEN SANDS MOBILE HOME PARK AT 3430 NORTH SUNRISE WAY, ZONE O. (CASE 5.1321 CUP & 6.533 VAR). (DN) NORM MACLEOD, CIG WIRELESS, said he is working with staff. He submitted a material board. No parabolic here. COMMITTEE MEMBER FREDRICKS said it appears to be date palms not Washingtonian. TED SWEKANA, CIG WIRELESS, said they may have one that looks closer to Mexican fan palm. VICE-CHAIR FAUBER asked if all the fronds cover the antennas. TED SWEKANA responded that they will. He said there is no landscaping to screen the equipment wall. Will consider. They agreed to a maintenance bond with Four Seasons. CHAIR SECOY-JENSEN asked what the wall material will be. And said she prefers split face. APPLICANT agreed. COMMITTEE MEMBER PURNEL asked why palms are not all around the towers. He wants greater setback and screening on the east. APPLICANT indicated they had approval of the location by the trailer park. CHAIR SECOY-JENSEN asked what height is acceptable. APPLICANT said engineers say this is optimal. Others say 48' to 55'. He believes they can come down some. DIRECTOR WHEELER repeated that the staff recommendation is denial and we cannot verify the veracity of the information of the applicant. 4 22 Architectural Advisory Committee Minutes March 24, 2014 CHAIR SECOY-JENSEN agreed with increased planting and height, also that the wall to be landscaped. M/S/C (Fred ricks/Purnel, 6-0-1 absent Song) To approve, with conditions: • Style be changed to Washingtonian Robusta • Screening of 10 palms also Washingtonian Robusta • Palms 5'-10' of eventual height of monopoles being studied by Planning Commission • Consider moving project to west to screen east • Enclosure to be split faced Amendment by Purnel to screen building with 10 - 15 large desert shrubs, 15" gal., not vines. Amendment accepted. Amendment by Vice-Chair Fauber: 4 Seasons maintenance bond to be observed. Amendments accepted by maker and second. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS: Vice-Chair Fauber commented that nd analysis helpful this week. STAFF MEMBER COMMENTS: Reminder about PSNIC booth on Saturday. ADJOURNMENT: The Architectural Advi ommittee adjourned at 4:18 pm to April 7, 2014, at 3:00 pm, Council Cham City Hall, 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs. / J M. arg Wheeler, AICP Director of Planning Services 5 23 Coverage Site: CLU4910 (E. San Rafael Dr & Golden Sands Drive, Palm Springs, CA 92268) a �s0 a 'A' E a7 s Propos yap. Ra Golden Sands Site 0 i. aim Springs c� C, Mira Grarde a Esparana Trl Sava �a il Via San Dir-as AT& (A 0' O� a Z '� CLU49tU Mon pole @ n Via San A4ichael Rd AT&T - 50' Monopal �v' c--E imms Rd Exe utive Dr. @ 1776 N. Palm syy `Nay n su dlffxerLn i -�� ^ (Ex( cuytc��y. '�n Canyon Dr. Hw 111 `p a Fra cs br I Frank, or E. V sWQWp%) °w• '9 Y ( Y � � "� E Adobe lVay and E. 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However, in-building coverage can and will be adversely affected by the thickness/construction type of walls, or your location in the building (i.e., in the basement, in the middle of the building with multiple walls, etc. ) In-Transit Service: The areas shown in the yellow should be sufficient for on- street or in-the-open coverage, most in-vehicle coverage and possibly some in-building coverage. Outdoor Service: The areas shown in the purple should have sufficient signal strength for on-street or in-the-open coverage, but may not have it for in- vehicle coverage or in-building coverage. S 3 Cie )2 alRr , SITE NAME: GOLDEN SANDS .IYYE[r IXFLPWiXNI: RECEIVED SITE TYPE: MONOPALM CITY: PALM SPRINGS JAN 0 9 2014 COUNTY: RIVERSIDE " R"SSE°"` 07-26-13 PLANNING SERVICES JURISDICTION: CITY OF PALM SPRINGS ... DEPARTMENT ZONING —nn:�ExRIPrw=R. 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RS0298 We9TISTn9 at&t GOLDEN SANDS AEsims.com 877.8AE.sims EAST SAN RAFAEL DRIVE & GOLDEN SANDS DRIVE PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 _"EIVEh T £ PLANNING SERVICES' DEPARTMENT z 3 21 7. • • 02013 Google Maps PROPOSED MONOPALM PROPOSED MONOPALM PROPOSED LIVE PALMS i i _ 1 t - 1 � _G7 • ' • • LOOKING NORTHWEST FROM SAN RAFAEL DRIVE ' ACCURACY OF PHOTO SIMULATION HABED UPON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY PROJECT APPLICANT. MwC" s '&'Icl god C'W�LJIOIt L Su\ ice Golden Sands CUP Proposal CIG Wireless Facility APN 669-480-010 Palm Springs, CA 92262 Norman MacLeod Project Manager 949-235-8812 . 1 321 RECEVII D JOI 0 ,9 PLA ti't P.iCL., v Se2vi., a 2i phi e-GllD tom( .r C�'J,'J£i -r .:_�. .s. 7_c F_.,,CrvIfE: 44 Golden Sands APN 669-480-010 CIG Wireless proposes the installation of a wireless telecommunications facility consisting of two (2) 66' monopalms and related equipment shelters located within a lease area on undeveloped parcel, APN# 669-480-010, off Golden Sands Drive. The proposed location is within the community of Golden Sands in the Northeast portion of the City of Palm Springs. The subject property is undeveloped land zoned O / Open Land on a rectangular parcel of approximately 1 acre and located in between, and adjacent to, a mobile home park and a golf course fairway. Proposal CIG is requesting the approval for the installation of a multiple carrier installation consisting of two (2) wireless facilities within one (1) lease area. The first of the two facilities will be occupied by AT&T with a second "future" facility to offer much needed wireless communication and data services to the neighboring community and surrounding area. The installation consists of two unmanned wireless telecommunications facilities designed as faux palm trees measuring 66' tall to the top of palm fronds. The first of the two facilities to be installed is for AT&T equipment with the second facility for a future carrier installation. Both facilities will contain related antenna panels at a centerline height of 60' each with a total of three (3) sectors containing four (4) panels each, for a total of twelve (12) panel antennas. The antenna panels will be mounted within the palm fronds and painted to match the foliage to help screen the antenna panels. The monopoles will be cladded with faux palm tree bark textured and colored to match existing palm trees in the area. The related electrical cabinetry for each site will be contained within an equipment shelter measuring 11'6" x 16' and mounted on a concrete pad foundation. The monopalms and shelters will be developed within a lease area measuring 36'8" x 66' and fully enclosed by an 8'8" tall perimeter masonry block wall. This particular location has been chosen to provide much needed wireless service to residents living within the community as well as commuters traveling in the area. The first of the two facilities will provide wireless communication and data service for AT&T customers with the second facility supporting any future carrier. The multiple carrier installation is designed to consolidate wireless facilities in a single location and provide wireless service in an area where it is most needed. r 45 -tICLe.I'.. (�Gi1S r 6i i; SBfV ay tt?Gl;5 Roe Led J �.'-. �t_c� r"i-. Piiy^LI4I [ R, �Lc �, ..� '�G. +.e: ...,C _ � � _ Subject property characteristics The subject property is a flat level, rectangular-shaped unimproved parcel consisting of approximately 1.3 acres which is located between a mobile home park zoned R-MHP to the east; and a golf fairway to the west. A 5' block wall runs along the east property line with existing 20-35' trees along the west property line. The subject property is zoned O / Open Space with surrounding properties to the north, south, east and west residentially zoned and fully developed with low density residential dwellings. The predominant characteristic and uses in the area is low density residential and a golf course fairway. Fully improved right of way corridors serve the area and bordered with mature vegetation. Proposed AT&T installation The physical lease area of the facility is setback 280' from Golden Sands Drive; 15' from the east property line; 32' from the west property line, and approximately 350' from the north property line. The proposed monopalm is setback 41' from the east property line and 43' from the west property line. Adjoining property to the north is zoned PD/Planned Development with single family residential and setback from the nearest dwelling approximately 595 feet away. Adjoining property to the south is zoned R-1C with single family residential dwellings and setback from the nearest dwelling at approximately 655 feet. Adjoining property to the east is zoned R-MHP Mobile Home Park multi-density residential developed with mobile homes and setback from the nearest dwelling at approximately 118 feet. Adjoining properties to the west are zoned PD/Planned Development with single family dwellings and setback from the nearest dwelling at approximately 343 feet. 40 Conditional Use Permit Findings a) That the project at this location is proper in order to perform a function and provides a service that is essential and beneficial to the community, city and region. Wireless telecommunications have proven to be invaluable tools in providing communications to business/commercial/office professional users as well as everyday communications services and data features to the general public. The proposed installation at this particular location is to provide wireless communication services to the neighboring residents and surrounding community as current wireless services is poor. This facility is a two carrier site thereby providing a choice of existing and future wireless service providers made available to the end user and general public. This facility location is part of a larger wireless telecommunications network and will provide communication services to neighborhood users, home office, personnel use and emergency service. As evident with the coverage maps provided the location is critical in providing wireless communication and data services to the end user, and, the new location being proven to be the most desirable and effective location. The facility will provide needed coverage in the area and fits within the existing surrounding wireless telecommunications network. The proposed location is to fill a gap in the telecommunications network as a whole with surrounding facilities thereby providing a beneficial service to the residential community as well as home based businesses, commuter traffic and emergency services. b) That the project is necessary and desirable for the community and is in harmony with the various elements or objectives of the General Plan and is not detrimental to existing uses or to use specifically permitted in the zone. Surrounding properties are zoned and used for residential purposes as well as street corridor traffic. Unlike other land uses which can be spatially determined through the General Plan and/or other land use plans, the location of this wireless telecommunication facility is based on technical requirements that include service area, geographical elevations, alignment with neighboring sites and customer demand components. Placement within the urban geography is dependent on these requirements. According to customer demand, wireless telecommunication facilities have been located adjacent to and within major land use categories including residential, commercial, industrial, open space and public facilities. As such, due to customer on-going demand at the location of the subject facility the 47 °I } o ., G . l1,'"J i7 �.�—.:9.'� 11 v- Olin N :,, rt, ti l-y � I "" �_ proposed wireless telecommunications facility is proper in relation to adjacent uses and the development of the community. The antennas for the wireless facility will located within the palm fronds of the proposed monopalm with the antennas screened with material and painted to match the proposed tree. The related equipment cabinets will be located in an enclosed shelter and within the designated lease area surrounded by a block wall. The wireless facility antennas and related equipment have been designed and screened to blend with the color and character of the area and therefore the facility will not be materially detrimental to the character of development of the subject property as a whole and immediate neighborhood. c) That the project's stie is adequate in size and shape to accommodate said use, yards, setbacks, walls, fences, landscaping and other features required in order to adjust said use to those existing or permitted future used on land in the nei0iborhood. The proposed facility is located on a parcel measuring over 1 acre in size and is adequate to accommodate the proposed wireless facilities and related equipment. The location of the facility will be a minimum of 118' to a maximum 650' from the nearest residential unit. The facility lease area will be surrounded by a, 8'8" masonry block wall similar in color and texture to the existing block wall on site. The facilities proposed will be designed to resemble a palm tree which is in keeping with the predominant appearance of palm trees in the area. Additionally, live natural palm trees are proposed to surround the facility compound in order to blend in the monopalm facilities with the character of the area and therefore will not adversely affect or degrade surrounding properties. d) That the site for the proposed use relates to streets and highways properly designed and improved to carry the type and quantity of traffic generated or to be generated by the proposed use. The proposed facility is so located and readily accessible by the surrounding fully improved roads and corridors. No significant or noticeable traffic will be created with the proposed use. The proposed wireless facility will operate virtually noise- free and will not emit fumes, smoke, dust or odors. The unmanned facility will operate 24/7 and only require routine maintenance by a technician approximately once every six to eight weeks and will not generate traffic or associated problems. 48 Sery -s 1i2015 B haeheli ['n,_. -a'g r:: Pl yu: c ' cr 2 r ,n3 e;ecoii .nee Variance findings CIG is requesting a height variance from the Open Space height limitation of 15' to an overall monopalm facility height of 66' to the top of palm frond. The center line of the antennas proposed will be at an elevation of 60' within proposed palm fronds. The General Plan promotes the provision of essential communication services throughout the city in locations that are convenient to the public yet do not impact nearby properties. As such, the request is in harmony with the various elements and objectives of the General Plan. Variance four (4) conditions 1) The special circumstances applicable to the subject property, including size, shape, topography, location or surroundings, and the strict application of the Zoning Ordinance would derive the subject property of privileges enjoyed by other properties in the vicinity and under identical zone classification. The size and shape of the existing site is adequate and sufficient to accommodate the wireless facilities as proposed. The subject property is undeveloped and is located in an area lacking sufficient wireless services to the surrounding community. Given the need of the facility to interconnect with surrounding facilities and working on a line of site with these facilities, additional height is required for the facility to function effectively. The subject property is at a location key in optimizing the coverage objective of wireless services to provide much needed wireless services to the surrounding and neighboring community. 2) Variance granted shall be subject to conditions that will assure the adjustment thereby authorized shall not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with the limitations upon other properties in the vicinity and zone in which the subject property is situated. The location of this wireless telecommunication facility is based on technical requirements that include service area, geographical elevations,alignment with neighboring wireless sites and customer demand components. Placement within the urban geography is dependent on these requirements and coverage needs reflected in enclosed coverage propagation maps. Wireless facilities work on a line of sight with surrounding facilities,therefore,the additional height is critical in the optimization of the wireless facility's performance. This facility is proposed at this height and location in order to work in harmony with the surrounding facility network. 3) The granting of the Variance will not be materially detrimental to the public health, safety, convenience or welfare of injurious to the property and improvements in the same vicinity and zone in which the subject property is situated. The granting of this variance for the additional height will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, convenience or welfare to the surrounding community as it will benefit the community with improved wireless, data and emergency communication services. Due to the current poor wireless coverage in the area this facility will bring much needed and improved capacity 49 I G..Cl 1,011 i 'j�J SErVices H20.; Bil:2bE II DriVa Lag na NiCI'._IEI C ,,, P26 wireless, data and emergency communication services to the surrounding community and commuter traffic in the area. 4)The granting of such Variance will not adversely affect the General Plan for the City. The granting of this variance will not adversely affect the General Plan of the City in that the facility elevation is required in order to work effectively in providing much needed wireless coverage and service to the surrounding community. The surrounding community will benefit from the installations and enhanced with adequate wireless service not currently available due to inadequate wireless coverage in the area. The facility will resemble a palm tree with additional live palms planted surrounding the installation thereby blending with the visual character and landscape in the community. 50 ,IacL ecd 'Cors Jti Service. ' 28r0,; P_iueocil LI e L?9 icy tdau�i K.IiOVINANIAN'S' FoUR SEASONS AT PALM SPRINGS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION,INC 7 ?14 1VG fih'' t r 1 010 6/201 4 City of Palm Springs 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 Dear City Council and Planning Commissioners: On behalf of the Four Seasons at Palm Springs Community Association, Inc., we are pleased to provide this letter in support of the telecommunication monopoles, located on the west side of the Golden Sands Mobile Home Park (Case no. 5.1321). The GSM/GPRS technology will provide us with much needed coverage for the Members, Vendors, and this Community as a whole. As we all know, California is experiencing a historic drought, and Four Seasons is looking at the available technologies to manage our water usage throughout the Community. One of the,systems we are looking at is to upgrade our 10-year-old Calsense irrigation controllers to a wireless GPRS network, which would provide us real-time central controlled data on our irrigation. Due to the location of the Calsense Controllers, and to provide the full coverage we would need, the monopoles would require a height of at least 50 feet. Four Seasons at Palm Springs is going through a major landscape renovation and removal of turf grasses. This technology that is provided by AT&T would greatly assist this Community to become watenaise. Thank you for your consideration of the approval of this project. NOTE. Four Seasons at Palm Springs Community Association would like to see palm monopoles and not standard telecommunication towers as approved by the Planning Commissioners. ' cerely, Craig Silver President j Four Season's At Palm Springs Community Association 3800 FOUR SEASONS BLVD, • PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262 PHONE:760-323-3008 FAX:760-323-IS20 51 RECEIVE, INVESTMENTS RANNINL SERVICES October 3, 2014 OEPAPTMENT The City Council C/o Mr. David Newall City of Palm Springs 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 Re: CUP 5.1321, Zone Variance 6.533, Two cell towers adjacent to Desert Sands Mobile Home Park, Palm Springs, letter of support. Dear Council members, The owners of Serena Park (the former Palm Springs Country Club) support the design proposed by Doug Jones for two monopalm cell towers adjacent to our property in the City. We understand Mr. Jones will plant a grove of live palm trees adjacent to the cell towers. We also understand the monopalms will look similar to the two monopalms across the street from the Rivera. We understand there has been some debate on whether artificial palms would be less aesthetically attractive that non-decorative, plain cell towers. In this particular situation, the artificial palms with a grove of adjacent live palm trees, would be preferable, in our opinion, to plain cell towers. Sincerely, PS Country Club LLC Eric-,Taylor) \ Managirfg Memb@r 1601 Carmen Drive, Suite 211 Camarillo, CA 93010(805)469-9510 52 K.HOVNANIIANPS' RECEIVED FoUR t pLANN'11vk, _,trivICES SEASONS DEPAPTMFN AT PALM SPRINGS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION,INC. 08/15/2014 City of Palm Springs 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 Dear City Council and Planning Commissioners: On behalf of the Four Seasons at Palm Springs Community Association, Inc., we are pleased to provide this letter in support of the telecommunication monopoles, located on the west side of the Golden Sands Mobile Home Park (Case no. 5.1321). The GSM/GPRS technology will provide us with much needed coverage for the Members, Vendors, and this Community as a whole. As we all know, California is experiencing a historic drought, and Four Seasons is looking at the available technologies to manage our water usage throughout the Community. One of the systems we are looking at is to upgrade our 10-year-old Calsense irrigation controllers to a wireless GPRS network, which would provide us real-time central controlled data on our irrigation. Due to the location of the Calsence Controllers, and to provide the full coverage we would need, the monopoles would require a height of at least 50 feet. Four Seasons at Palm Springs is going through a major landscape renovation and removal of turf grasses. This technology that is provided by AT&T would greatly assist this Community to become waterwise. Thank you for your consideration of the approval of this project. Sincerely, v�r`------- Lyver President Four Season's At Palm Springs Community Association 3800 FOUR SEASONS BLVD. • PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262 • PHONE: 760-323-3008 9 FAR: 760-323-1520 PETITION PALM SPRINGS, CA The purpose of this petition is to inform the City of Palm Springs that certain residents of the Four Seasons area(Sunrise Way& San Rafael Dr.) feel that monopalm communication facility, located on parcel number 669-480-010, is appropriate for our community. However, we would request two things as conditions of approval: 1. At least 4 live palms, 40 feet minumum height, per tower 2. A maintenance bond be placed on the upkeep of the facility We believe that this location has ample screening while providing the nearby residents sufficient cell phone coverage. The following residents support this effort: Name of Resident Address of resident Signature of Resident (NIL<rp✓" G,(3flRR�� 22SD �1J{4NN1'+ U114y w�ew.---� EnRRN/ � 54 Name of Resident Address of Resident Signature of Resident 9,,lW/ky/7 0,4 F 1ti4_ -I-- Al 7,A A4 �9f40A1 YAy A R D F B 15 U` S 4Il 14-A(4 Y � ; r�l) i✓1ri:' '�'J /�' J2 _ 5,i/Ad✓,'j ��f�n1fl JD SwvijrgNl uj,�) mac 3-55 9 S-U,9v/vA4 j rl r ur as u- 64,51 J�a L ANCr 55 4 � r h r. cw. PROPOSED LOCATION 4 r , n ,n+eM4 Y S y i1� R �1 I •��i 44 I Fi Wj g` ftor.' ' y°'.at°4l�Jf`�m'} PROPOSED r a, 1 LOCATION " � 4 �' szzsz y F may'_ r PETITION PALM SPRINGS, CA The purpose of this petition is to inform the City of Palm Springs that certain residents of the Four Seasons area (Sunrise Way & San Rafael Dr.) feel that monopalm communication facility, located on parcel number 669-480-010, is appropriate for our community. However, we would request two things as conditions of approval: 1. At least 4 live palms, 40 feet minumum height, per tower 2. A maintenance bond be placed on the upkeep of the facility We believe that this location has ample screening while providing the nearby residents sufficient cell phone coverage-. The following residents support this effort: Name of Resident Address of resident Signature of Resident s J I � t- 57 v kr.. Name of Resident Address of Resident Signature of Resident IGh r -�eCJ1�L�'Y' fTt J L. �r�'f1 I '(( 5rlt'D oawau war x J) '� ICPIARD 13CAGSfRov*1 I'NO Noi-SPc, �q,;s W% /�• P.� ' ac .Sy /6/ 58 _.. . . PROPOSED LOCATION it f k Y t r - '� ' rap •A•- y�''�',e?�„ � irq `" �� tt �k4 �_ 6�"� ,1�F ..�i'�.?�'#�gF�iF r.'. d _ .. .. ��gYJ�'4.i. .,.. i3'l,.�xt'.. ... ... � � � ..• � "i'?i to 4 _ PROPOSED LOCATION a t . 92262 >. r! � L ! f T 5 —. s:... PETITION PALM SPRINGS, CA The purpose of this petition is to inform the City of Palm Springs that certain residents of the Four Seasons area(Sunrise Way& San Rafael Dr.) feel that monopalm communication facility, located on parcel number 669-480-010, is appropriate for our community. However, we would request two things as,conditions of approval: 1. At least 4 live palms, 40 feet minumum height, per tower 2. A maintenance bond be placed on the upkeep of the facility We believe that this location has ample screening while providing the nearby residents sufficient cell phone coverage. The following residents support this effort: Name of Resident Address of resident Signature of Resident s �trl� y 7�u L �2 GR4,(�o2v vhv2�2a`i � � �Cl���45ti11 t��1441� i�tT, 3� '9i t) 0 a1r 60 Name of Resident Address of Resident Signature of Resident C 2A'1 ��l �lj©em maker 3�0( ��nng l�a q VA AA 6� e kV,4NNA- r 5,� �c/1/6 /V/ - 12 61 , 4 +'c i#lzvn1NF` No 1 y{{ , ♦♦ may' `. O'aI' yiT' . . �._ �I�� � ..'¢q•+rr y,�"�•r..'���TA �ly 5ldsDqd'�• ✓ '^'F'''9�_. 'G Ini L " �F r� �r PETITION PALM SPRINGS, CA The purpose of this petition is to inform the City of Palm Springs that certain residents of the Four Seasons area(Sunrise Way& San Rafael Dr.) feel that monopalm communication facility, located on parcel number 669-480-010, is appropriate for our community. However, we would request two things as conditions of approval: 1. At least 4 live palms, 40 feet minumum height, per tower 2. A maintenance bond be placed on the upkeep of the facility We believe that this location has ample screening while providing the nearby residents sufficient cell phone coverage. The following residents support this effort: Name of Resident Address of resident Signature of Resident CAI.JiA) J �RHH�vd/ 368� N1C �, S�j ulA'y V,;, — Cvu 5p / aNkG �/1 63 Name of Resident Address of Resident Signature of Resident DZI/1�- r ;-3/7 SAS t/.tI4 SDI 1')1 p vz�-v�J � (CHOI LJOV le PeAjA l) 1&5MO A-a ZGSo l�EstK� �ts� Qz�� 64 7?11- . � y F r PROPOSED LOCATION lee C-' lti6.a-�.64 xt �a. � F 3 ♦.1t� "ksts. I IF y � 3 i 6 400 u44 4Z ul, �M <K^ PROPOSED _ LOCATION —' � �,,. � ���,; , _ =+ Sri• ;� Al t i YF...i'{. 94 t ,.• � r •{.y Vysy PETITION PALM SPRINGS, CA "the purpose of this petition is to inform the City of Palm Springs that certain residents of the Four Seasons area(Sunrise Way & San Rafael Dr.) feel that monopalm communication facility, located on parcel number 669-480-010, is appropriate for our community. However, we would request two things as conditions of approval: 1. At least 4 live palms, 40 feet minumum height, per tower 2. A maintenance bond be placed on the upkeep of the facility We believe that this location has ample screening while providing the nearby residents sufficient cell phone coverage. The following residents support this effort: Name of Resident Address of resident Signature of Resident "i�6'•"'��_ �'�w��' `-'f .�IG-�J "'��.oL ,nl.C�l7 t- �- � - � ' r j U 66 JName of Resident Address of Resident Signature of Resident ��� / «y nL CW P h / � 06� s I 7a �LAC � Otis 171 l n�l�l �e� 67 PROPOSED LOCATION F f 64 o � r ' a �r �� a fA r s a• r lTF A.. A x PROPOSED LOCATION711 r N in t LA b PETITION PALM SPRINGS, CA The purpose of this petition is to inform the City of Palm Springs that certain residents of the Four Seasons area(Sunrise Way & San Rafael Dr.) feel that monopalm communication facility, located on parcel number 669-480-010, is appropriate for our community. However, we would request two things as conditions of approval: 1. At least 4 live palms, 40 feet minumum height, per tower 2. A maintenance bond be placed on the upkeep of the facility We believe that this location has ample screening while providing the nearby residents sufficient cell phone coverage. The following residents support this effort: Name of Resident Address of resident Signature of Resident ' Cal/p h cSi 7 - - -- , , 69 Name of Resident Address of Resident Signature of Resident 70 F' PROPOSED LOCATION a ''Ak Al- Al PA +LK'Gii i ��Rf.►.� i q.Fr Yqq��,1�, !" tiSssAfL3 112 -� .. y� 'a eft � 1 VA f x,:�,,.•ssT�� +�'' PROPOSEDt \ LOCATION Poo ram„ ` y � y�r1 F IL �i VI } r:. PETITION PALM SPRINGS, CA The purpose of this petition is to inform the City of Palm Springs that certain residents of the Four Seasons area (Sunrise Way& San Rafael Dr.) feel that monopalm communication appropriate for our community. However, we facility, located on parcel number 669-480-010, is y , would request two things as conditions of approval: 1. At least 4 live palms, 40 feet minumwn height, per tower 2. A maintenance bond be placed on the upkeep of the facility We believe that this location has ample screening while providing the nearby residents sufficient cell phone coverage. The following residents support this effort: Name of Resident Address of resident Signature of Resident Ir L- �n/+-i�. / J ' ` ---'� 72 Name of Resident Address of Resident Signature of Resident /,w QAT n�� Z5 78 S �M 1,k T-j vi ki e i 9 5-0 /a/, 4A (�a 7 P 4uia AcyAL GNM17 y - CJ f� 92 39K41e ~ 1 73 PROPOSED LOCATION 74, �lcw 7 r� a�`'�' � •a, �f f Jh 1�3Y L```���� - AVAFW r rl PROPOSEDr LOCATION AL Za- jr Ll �C�o '. J••� Iti. 6y49YF4:'.Y9lGi'�.R tl-7�Ph.f��!'Lfify,.'4' t PETITION PALM SPRINGS, CA The purpose of this petition is to inform the City of Palm Springs that certain residents of the Four Seasons area (Sunrise Way& San Rafael Dr.) feel that monopalm communication facility, located on parcel number 669-480-010, is appropriate for our community. However, we would request two things as conditions of approval: 1. At least 4 live palms, 40 feet mimmnmm height, per tower 2. A maintenance bond be placed on the upkeep of the facility We believe that this location has ample screening while providing the nearby residents sufficient cell phone coverage. The following residents support this effort: Name of Resident Address of resident Signature of Resident re : z 75 Name of Resident Address of Resident Signature of Resident ALL 0,, O l q�' SAOAAM D, q)-hy 61,00 WC V(c-I L L-G Q U Q S av��A r ,y l Al ) - �o�eLN Uo��L/ fk✓/an/I1�4 ' yy 76 * PROPOSED LOCATION, N , - - � , ���. fray wrwFOpY�•All a� .. ..� �i AU Irk � i a PROPOSED LOCATION ` Ell 262 'ki4"L r NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY COUNCIL CITY OF PALM SPRINGS CASE NO. 5.1321 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/ 6.533 VARIANCE CIG WIRELESS ON BEHALF OF DOUGLAS C. JONES 3430 NORTH SUNRISE WAY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Palm Springs, California, will hold a public hearing at its meeting of October 15, 2014. The City Council meeting begins at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 3200 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs. The purpose of the hearing is to consider an application by CIG Wireless on behalf of Douglas C. Jones for a Conditional Use Permit to construct two wireless telecommunications facilities consisting of sixty-six foot tall monopoles at a vacant parcel of land located on the west side of the Golden Sands Mobile Home Park. In addition, the applicant is seeking a Variance to exceed the maximum antenna height permitted from thirty-six feet to sixty-six feet, located at 3430 North Sunrise Way. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: This project is categorically exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15303 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). REVIEW OF PROJECT INFORMATION: The proposed application, site plan and related documents are available for public review at City Hall between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Please contact the Office of the City Clerk at (760) 323-8204 if you would like to schedule an appointment to review these documents. COMMENT ON THIS APPLICATION: Response to this notice may be made verbally at the Public Hearing and/or in writing before the hearing. Written comments may be made to the City Council by letter (for mail or hand delivery) to: James Thompson, City Clerk 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 Any challenge of the proposed project in court may be limited to raising only those issues raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk at, or prior to, the public hearing. (Government Code Section 65009[b][2]). An opportunity will be given at said hearing for all interested persons to be heard. Questions regarding this case may be directed to David A. Newell, Planning Services Department at (760) 323-8245. Si necesita ayuda con esta carta, porfavor (lame a la Ciudad de Palm Springs y puede hablar con Nadine Fieger telefono (760) 323-8245. ,;i (�_ ames Thompson, City Clerk 78 `Of VPLM Sw*,= N Department of Planning Services wE a _.w,9 Vicinity Map `'�<IFO0.�,P f R1C PD w _ FDURSEASONS D PD D� S9~`sy p 9y�9 TUiBLfiNE WAY PD HOT SPRI GS WAY p HP w ' Iz z � a ram STMRD A 5A SAN MFAEL OR GOIDEN RIC g E DR a Legend W ® Sne c rc � O5GNSite Racius 1C Y o z RIC O Zonhg � 5 � Parcels RIC R'�C z RIC RIC FINLEY RD RIC CITY OF PALM SPRINGS CASE NO: 5.1321 CUP & DESCRIPTION: A request to construct and 6.533 VAR operate two sixty-six foot tall tele- communications facilities at 3430 North APPLICANT: CIG Wireless Sunrise Way, Zone O, Section 36. 79 Kathie Hart From: Joanne Bruggemans Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 9:07 AM To: Four Seasons; Desert Park Estates Cc: David Newell; Kathie Hart Subject: FW:Case 5.1321 CUP/6.533 VAR-CIG Wireless Attachments: 1360_001.pdf Please find the attached Public Hearing Notice of the City Council for October 15, 2014 of the proposed project within a Y, mile of your neighborhood organization. Thank you, a Joanne Bruggemans City of Palm Springs Planning Services Department 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Phone: (760) 323-8245 Fax: (760) 322-8360 Email: joanne.bruggemans@palmspringsca-gov 80 CITY OF PALM SPRINGS PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION 0 Date: October 15, 2014 , 2014 Subject: CIG Wireless AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION I, Kathie Hart, MMC, Chief Deputy City Clerk, of the City of Palm Springs, California, do hereby certify that a copy of the attached Notice of Public Hearing was published in the Desert Sun on October 4, 2014. 1 declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. lLl `�un Kathie Hart, MMC Chief Deputy City Clerk AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING I, Kathie Hart, MMC, Chief Deputy City Clerk, of the City of Palm Springs, California, do hereby certify that a copy of the attached Notice of Public Hearing was posted at City Hall, 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Drive, on the exterior legal notice posting board, and in the Office of the City Clerk on October 2, 2014. 1 declare � under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. DLL Kathie Hart, MMC Chief Deputy City Clerk AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING I, Kathie Hart, MMC, Chief Deputy City Clerk, of the City of Palm Springs, California, do hereby certify that a copy of the attached Notice of Public Hearing was mailed to each and every person on the attached list on October 2, 2014, in a sealed envelope, with postage prepaid, and depositing same in the U.S. Mail at Palm Springs, California. (76 notices) I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Kathie Hart, MMC Chief Deputy City Clerk � 1 MR PE E PALM SPRINGS MODERN COMMITTEE P.O. BOX 4738 PALM SPRINGS, CA 92263A738 CITY OF PALM SPRINGS CASE 5.1321 CUP PLANNING SERVICES DEPARTMENT MRS. JOANNE BRUGGEMANS ATTN SECRETARY 15.1321 CUP 506 W. SANTA CATALINA ROAD PO BOX 2743 PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS, CA 92263-2743 MS MARGARET PARK, DIRECTOR RI PATRICIA TRIBAL HISTORICRIC PRESERVATION AGUA CALIENTE BAND OF CAHUILLA OFFICER INDIANS AGUA CALIENTE BAND OF CAHUILLA PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT DEPT. - INDIANS 5401 DINAH SHORE DRIVE 5401 DINAH SHORE DRIVE PALM SPRINGS,CA 92264 PALM SPRINGS,CA 92264 SOBOBA BAND OF LUISENO INDIANS �, p ' ATTN: JOSEPH ONTIVEROS eTTni. RICHARD r WAPF PARR Enna CULTURAL RESOURCES MANAGER P.O. BOX 487 �Am a CTOC� TT AI\AIAI\AI SAN JACINTO, CA 92581 2740 MR NORMAN MAC LEOD MAC LEOD CONSULTING SERVICES CIO WIRELESS CORP. 28205 BLUEBELL DRIVE 5 CONCOURSE PARKWAY, STE. 2875 LAGUNA NIGUEL,CA 92677 ATLANTA, GA 30328 MR TED SUEKAWA M SHEWBRIDGE CIG WIRELESS PROJECT MANAGER MSA ARCHITECT 89 DOUG&RISKTER ROAD JONES 3265 FRANCOIS DRIVE 11908 HAMDEN PLACE 899 E.TAMARISK ROAD HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92649 SANTA FE SPRINGS, CA 90670 PALM SPRINGS,CA 92262 RIVERSIDE COUNTY AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION 4080 LEMON STREET, 14T" FLOOR RIVERSIDE, CA 92501 1b TAW) Vva%1Aa . •- /'_ __ ,�. /3a1/ Gc�b 'Ll�- l..J.uz-� 3 S e r= ��• �r ,� L"J 1 501-21�1-0•�0.44 2 501-211-005 3 501-211-006 SPAHN JEAN WAGNER KEITH DANTONIO LUCIANO R&BERNICE J 2008 E JOYCE DR 1900 E JOYCE DR 1890 E JOYCE DR PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 4 501-211-007 5 669480-010 6 669-480-026 WEIL ROSEMARY EVELYN JONES DOUGLAS C&TERRENCE B GOLDEN SANDS MOBILE HOME PARK 1840 E JOYCE DR 899 TAMARISK RD 22875 SAVI RANCH PKWY PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 YORBA LINDA CA 92887 7 669-480-027 8 669-610-026 9 669-610-027 PS COUNTRY CLUB LLC LARSEN GERALD L&OLIVIA S ROBERTS WILLIAM JOHN 1200 N BUNDY DR 59 LINDA ISLE 1815 SAND CANYON WAY LOS ANGELES CA 90049 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 10 669-610-028 11 669-610-056 12 669-620-026 SMITH VERNON NEIL K HOVNANIANS FOUR SEASONS PS CONWAY ROGER L&LUCILLE E 1831 SAND CANYON WAY COMMUNITY ASSN 3310 SAVANNA TRL PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 1500 S HVN#100 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 ONTARIO CA 91764 13 669-620-027 14 669-620-028 15 669-620-029 HOBBS JOSEPH&DEBORAH TRUST KELLOGG HAROLD J WESTMAN ROGER&KIMBERLY 3330 SAVANNA TRL 3350 SAVANNA TRL 3370 SAVANNA TRL PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 16 669-620-030 17 669-620-031 18 669-620-037 MCCLELLAND SAM L RAYMOND CLARENCE TRUST MOORES CHARLES KAVANAUGH& 3390 SAVANNA TRL 10375 WILSHIRE BLVD#I 1D DONNA JEAN PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 LOS ANGELES CA 90024 1729 HOT SPRINGS WAY PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 19 669-620-038 20 669-620-039 21 669-620-040 BOOS PAUL O ELLERD ANTHONY A&PATRICIA E KEANE JEFFREY G&BARBARBA R 1745 HOT SPRINGS WAY 1702 HOT SPRINGS WAY 1718 HOT SPRINGS WAY PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 22 669-620-044 23 669-620-045 24 669-620-046 DAWSON ARTHUR&WINIFRED JULIAN JAMES B&GRACE M GINAKES HOLDINGS LTD 1733 PRICKLY PEAR WAY 1749 PRICKLY PEAR WAY 120 MOUNTBATTEN AVE PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 WINNIPEG R MB CAN CANADA 25 669-620-057 669-620-061 26 669-620-062,063 K HOVNANIAN EAST RIVERSIDE SAME AS#11 K HOVNANIANS FOUR SEASONS OF PAL 2525 CAMPUS DR 2525 CAMPUS DR IRVINE CA 92612 IRVINE CA 92612 27 501-201.001 28 501-201-002 29 501-201-003 ATZET ROBERT J&GEORGIA D DEACON HOWARD JOHN LARSON GORDON 1800 E JOYCE DR 150 CALLE DE ANDALUCIA 1766 E JOYCE DR PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 REDONDO BEACH CA 90277 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 30 501-211-001 31 501-211-002 32 501-211-003 GULAMANI SHAUKAT DAVANZO JEFFREY IRWIN JOHN W 2256 LA BRANCH ST 824 6TH ST#3 2020 E JOYCE DR HOUSTON TX 77002 SANTA MONICA CA 90403 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 33 501-213-001 34 501-213-022 35 501-214-001 AKKARAPORN BURACHATR&NUAN P MALLIA SAMUEL F MADRID HECTOR R 3095 N CYPRESS RD 10 MURRAY DR 3095 N CHUPEROSA RD PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 EASTON PA 18042 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 36 501-214-022 37 669.610.024 38 669-610-025 MABBAYAD FELICITAS AFAN SPROUSE ALAN K&DOROTHY M GOLDEN JOYCE M 68565 SAN FELIPE RD 1767 SAND CANYON WAY 7102 RIVER RD CATHEDRAL CTY CA 92234 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 BETHESDA MD 20817 39 669-610-029 40 669.610-030 41 669-610-031 HINCHLIFFE CHERIE CATHERS ELIZABETH K STAREKOW TERESA K 31852 COAST HWY#400 1816 SAND CANYON WAY 1800 SAND CANYON WAY LAGUNA BEACH CA 92651 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 42 669-610-051 669-610-055 43 669-610-059 K HOVNANAANS FOUR SEASONS SAME AS#11 K HOVANIANS FOUR SEASONS PS PAMSPG COM ASSN COMMUNITY ASSN PO BOX 1510 2495 CAMPUS DR UPLAND CA 91785 IRVINE CA 92612 44 669-620-023 45 669-620-024 46 669-620-025 BURGHOUT DIRK J HAGGART JEROME GORDON JUDITH A 3311 SAVANNA TRL 529 TEAL PLZ 71 LAKESHORE PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 SECAUCUS NJ 07094 IRVINE CA 92604 4 47 669-620-032 8 669-620-033 49 669-620-034 SCHLEGEL DAVID A PILCHER JOHN R&SEANNA B SEATON STEWART S 3430 SAVANNA TRL 3434 SAVANNA WAY 3452 SAVANNA WAY PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 50 669-620-035 51 669-620-036 52 669-620-041 PANIQUE CHESTER H BAUTISTA BERNARDO C&EV ELYN L BERGSTROM RICHARD C&ADELINA V 3470 SAVANNA WAY 1713 HOT SPRINGS WAY 1710 HOT SPRINGS WAY PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 53 669-620-042 54 669-620-043 55 669-620-047 MENNE MICHAEL L&DONNA L RAY ANNAMARIA LOTTRITZ ROBERT&ANTONITA Q 3542 SAVANNA WAY 1717 PRICKLY PEAR WAY 3596 SAVANNA WAY PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 - PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 56 669-620-048 57 669-620-049 58 669-620-050 MCINTOSH ROBERT E RUZZI ROBERT J RIPPETOE FARLEY L 3614 SAVANNA WAY 29085 POMPANO WAY 1748 TUMBLEWEED WAY PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 LAGUNA NIGUEL CA 92677 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 59 669-620-051 60 669-620-052 669-620-056 CASTILLO CAROL ANN HAYS ELEANOR L SAME AS#25 1732 TUMBLEWEED WAY 1716 TUMBLEWEED WAY PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 669-620-059,060,065 669-620-064 MACLEOD CONS TING SERVICES SAME AS#26 SAME AS#11 ATTN:NORM 1.MACLEOD 28205BLUE ELL DRIVE LAGUNA GUEL CA 92677 669-610-028 669-620-024 SMITH VERNON NEIL HAGGARTJEROME RETURNED MAIL 2083 S. BIRDIE WAY 3351 SAVANNA TRAIL PALM SPRINGS,CA 92264 PALM SPRINGS,CA 92262 669-610-059 K HOVNANIAN'S FOUR SEASONS PS 2525 CAMPUS DRIVE IRVINE, CA 92612 The Desert Sun Certificate of Publication 750 N Gene Autry Trail "� r 7� ,J -' Palm Springs, CA92262 .-1i t (;r y.LF, 760-778-4578/Fax 760-778A731 2014OCT 13 AM 1: 41 JAtl Ls THGN,i State Of California ss: CITY CLERK County of Riverside N'oY588 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY COUNCIL CITY OF PALM SPRINGS Advertiser: "CASE NO.6.1321 CONDRIONAL USE CIG WIRELESS ON BEHALF OF PERMIT/6.533 VARIANCE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS/LEGALS DOUGLASC.IJONES 3430 NORTH SUNflISE WqY - PC BOX 2743 NOTICE"its j11211 GIVEN .that they Cl'N PALM SPRINGS CA 922632 hoMne�puhlichWnget.1m pnLnsCaliforniawi'i 2014 The;Cay Council'mee inagb�egy°s9a eels p m m the Couircll Chargber of G Hall stid East TatiI Canyon Way palm Spnngs The Purpose of the heanng IS to oonsj, appl6 I 2000475699 canon by CIG Wireless on Gann of Oougfas l., Jones for Conditional Use Permit to.oonsTmct two wueless felecnmmunicatlone facilipea consist- ingg of s'�iy-sia foot tall monopoles at a vawm Gar- no of land located on the west . a a the Golden cant IsMobile eigg anVaria Park." in exdceeed the ePPe I!- mum antenna Beight pemshetl from thirty-sixme t I am over the age of 18 years old, a citizen of the United Way'tlY six fleet located at 3430 North Sum-se i Stales and not a party to, or have interest in this matter. I hereby certify that the attached advertisement appeared in said newspaper (set in type not smaller than non pariel) in each and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates,to wit: y i � � r Newspaper: .The Desert Sun vrr ,- 30/4/2019 . . _ . ENVis IRONMENTAL TERMINATION- The acknowledge that I am a principal clerk of the printer of menlalr reevle I Oategoncally exempt from ION- - The Desert Sun, printed and published weekly in the City -Conatmction br Cowesion ps8maliSWoturesN)of of Palm Springs, County of Riverside, State of California. ana cau , Eovironmemal 4ualrygn(cEOA)., The Desert Sun was adjudicated a newspaper of general 'REVIEW OF: PROJECT 'INFORMATION: The proposed ap'.It Iron,alte flan and ION-tl circulation on March 24, 1988 by the Superior Court of the documents are'avlia 1,for guPfl review erci d County of Riverside. State of California Case No. all between he Hours of a o a,m.to s.co m. 'Montlay mrodgg'h Tburetlay. PleasecontamtheOf- 191236. lice ofi the Gry Clerk et (760) 323 11 If yvu wouitl eke to schetlule an appointment to review `these dooume�nh:� i I declare Under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true COMMENT OR T1S gPPLICq'rypry; ,Ra_ I�uo6fceHe Mg,edlNore,ny In the verbally at the and correct. Executed on this 4th day of October, 2014 in ing W n comments may In made 10 ��y Council lehei (or mailghan8 tlativeryjta Palm Springs,C ornia. James Thompson,city Cl Way erk 9200 E:Tangmtz Canvyopri Palm Spnngs,CA 8226Any 2 ans,y be limited tOf the P onPOsed Prgacl in coon m hearing de h those issues raised at a public h g del ad In this notice,o i written cortespontlence del ad to the Ciry Clark at, or pp for to the ppublic hearing. (Gmemmem Dec ra s Signature coca Section 650091p][2J) i kmAn Opportunity will be gwen at Seid beanng tar all I esled persons tobR,heartl Questionsregard- �� •Vp• ° PlennmgS ery ceyv rjePaire �nt at DavMA Nowell, (760)323 620.5 ,Y Si necestta ayiida cad esla catla,pwfavor flame a ,la;CiUda1 Ce.eleto 0pinggsy ppuuede-hadar. Nadine 1=tege{Ielelcgor(Z60)32382a5 James Thompson,Gry Clerk II Publlahetl.lo/4/10 - 1