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DATE: JULY 16, 2014 PUBLIC HEARING
SUBJECT: SPECTRUM SERVICES (VERIZON WIRELESS) FOR A CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A FIFTY FOOT HIGH MONOPOLE
STRUCTURE WITH ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT SHELTER AND A
VARIANCE REQUEST TO EXCEED THE MAXIMUM ANTENNA HEIGHT
PERMITTED AT THE RIMROCK SHOPPING CENTER AT 4721 EAST
PALM CANYON DRIVE, ZONE CDN (CASE NOS. 5.1324 CUP & 6.534
VAR).
FROM: David H. Ready, City Manager
BY: Department of Planning Services
SUMMARY
The City Council to consider a request by Verizon Wireless for a Conditional Use Permit
to install a fifty (50) foot high wireless communication monopole and a Variance
application to exceed the maximum antenna height permitted from fifteen (15) feet to
fifty (50) feet in the Rimrock Shopping Center for the property located at 4721 East
Palm Canyon Drive. The request includes the use of an existing equipment enclosure
with six foot tall block wall surrounding facility.
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Open the public hearing and receive public testimony;
2. Adopt Resolution No. "A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT, CASE NO. 5.1324, TO INSTALL A FIFTY FOOT HIGH WIRELESS
COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA AND VARIANCE, CASE NO. 6.534, TO
EXCEED MAXIMUM ANTENNA HEIGHT FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT
4721 EAST PALM CANYON DRIVE."
ISSUES:
• I height to 50 feet from the original Plannin
Applicant has lowered the monopole ht e gg
Commission meeting request in 3/2/2014.
• Variance is required to exceed antenna height limit of fifteen feet.
ITEM NO.
City Council Staff Report
July 16, 2014 -- Page 2
Case Nos. 5.1324 CUP &6.534 VAR-Verizon Wireless, Rimrock Shopping Center
• Two existing communication towers exist on site; one is a monoplam design and
the other is a slim line pole both approximately 45 feet tall
BACKGROUND AND SETTING:
Planning Areas
Design Plan None
Air ort Overlay None
Indian Land None
Most Recent Ownership
Don Chikasawa
Neighborhood Meeting
None I Not Required
Field Check
February 2014 Staff visited the site to observe existing conditions
Related Relevant City Actions by Planning, Fire, Building, etc...
9/26/2007 Planning Commission recommends approval to the City Council for a T-
Mobile mono palm cell tower at 45 feet tall at Rimrock Shopping Center
10/7/2009 City Council approves a slim line design pole at 45
2/24/2014 The AAC recommended conditional approval:
• Fan Palm design to utilize maximum number of fronds.
• Plant one Washingtonian Robusta at least 25 feet tall.
3/12/2014 Planning Commission votes to table case
5/14/2014 Planning Commission votes to continue public hearing at the request of
the applicant
6/25/2014 Planning Commission approvals a 50 foot tall monopole.
Neighborhood Meeting
None I Not required
Nsl `hborhobd Notification
None No neighborhood or anization within % mile.
Site Area ,
Net Area 1 11.3 - acres
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City Council Staff Report
July 16, 2014 —Page 3
Case Nos. 5.1324 CUP &6.534 VAR—Verizon Wireless. Rimrock Shopping Center
Monopalm Location
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Rimrock Shopping Center is approximately 11.3-acres in size located along East
Palm Canyon Drive. The site contains the Von's grocery store and gas station as well
as other in-line retail shops. Two existing communication facilities (a monopalm and
one slim line pole) at approximately 45 feet tall currently exist at the rear of the property.
Another 45 foot tall tower was recently removed with the equipment room and block wall
left undisturbed. Verizon proposes to lease a total 781-square feet area behind the
Von's grocery store utilizing the existing 608-square foot equipment cabinet plus an
additional 173-square feet area for a generator behind a six (6) foot tall block wall. The
location of the generator will displace one existing parking space which does not impact
the overall shopping center parking requirement. The new monopole will be sited on the
south side of the equipment enclosure, in the same location as the recently razed tower.
The proposed wireless telecommunications facility is proposed to consist of a 781-
square foot equipment shelter and a fifty (50) foot tall monopole painted being to blend
in with the mountain. Twelve (12) antenna panels that are six by one feet in size will be
installed with a centerline height of 41 feet. A four foot parabolic antenna will be
mounted below the panel antennas. The monopole will be placed at the rear of the
Von's grocery store resulting in the removal of one existing Olive tree. The proposed
equipment enclosure will be surrounded by a six (6) foot high block wall painted a light
beige color. Verizon is proposing to plant a 30 foot tall Fan Palm on the south side of
the equipment shelter to replace the removed Olive tree.
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City Council Staff Report
July 16. 2014-- Page 4
Case Nos. 5.1324 CUP &6.534 VAR—Verizon Wireless, Rimrock Shopping Center
PLANNING COMMISSION REVIEW
The Planning Commission first reviewed this project at its March 12, 2014 and tabled
discussion on this item to allow Staff to gather more information from a neutral
consultant relating to coverage area, smaller monopoles versus larger ones and the
latest EMF reports. Staff consulted with a leading attorney in Telecom law who
suggested the following items and issues be addressed by an applicant seeking a
height variance for a telecommunication tower:
• Drive test for coverage.
• Maps showing coverage based upon height allowed.
• All other alternatives have been sought.
• Use of tall structure such as buildings, public facilities, light standards.
• Listing of multiple sites proving gaps in service.
The applicant must be able to prove that a significant gap will occur and that the cell
tower at the proposed height provides the method that is the least significant burden on
the surrounding community.
Staff requested additional information from the applicant based upon this advice. A
letter was submitted by an RF Engineer from Verizon Wireless describing the need for
greater height. The letter states:
"I have done my Radio Frequency studies with a lower antenna centerline to
better fit the City of Palm Springs guidelines but the result came out poor performance."
The complete letter is attached to the Staff report.
On May 14, 2014, a motion was made to continue the item until June 11, 2014 at the
applicants' request. A roll call vote was taken and unanimously carried to continue the
item.
Staff notes that the twenty (20) foot height reduction of the proposed tower lessens the
burden on the surrounding community and is similar in height to existing structures.
At the meeting of June 25, 2014, the Planning Commission Meeting voted 7-0 to
approve the cell tower as a monopole and recommend approval to the City Council.
ARCHITECTURAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE:
The AAC reviewed the project on February 24, 2014 and recommend that the pole
mimic a Fan Palm tree with the maximum number of fronds possible. In addition, a 30
foot tall Fan Palm tree is to be planted in an existing turf area on the south side of
equipment shelter. The AAC did not comment on the tower's proposed height.
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City Council Staff Report
July 16, 2014 — Page 5
Case Nos. 5.1324 CUP &6.534 VAR—Verizon Wireless, Rimrock Shopping Center
ANALYSIS:
General Plan Designations, Zones and Land Uses:
General Plan Zoning Existing Land Uses
Subject Neighborhood Community C-D-N (Designed Community Shopping Center
Site Commercial Commercial
North HDR R-3 (Multiple Family & Hotel) Multiple Family
(High Density Residential Residential
South OS - M 0-20 (Open Land) Mountains
(Open Sp ace— Mountain)
East MU / MU W-R-3 (Multiple Family & Hotel Vacant
Mixed Use / Multi-Use with Watercourse overlay)
West MU / MU W-R-3 (Multiple Family & Hotel Vacant
Mixed Use / Multi-Use with Watercourse overlay)
The General Plan designation of the subject site is NCC (Neighborhood / Community
Commercial). The General Plan does not specifically regulate the installation and
operation of wireless communication facilities; however, staff has determined that the
use as proposed is compatible with this designation as it supports cellular needs of the
surrounding commercial and residential uses.
The zoning designation is C-D-N (Designed Neighborhood Shopping Center), and the
use is permitted with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit, pursuant to Section
93.08.00 and 94.02.00 of the Palm Springs Zoning Code (PSZC). Table 2 below
displays the PSZC's development standards and the proposed project's development
proposal:
Zoning
Zone Proposed Use Permitted?
CDN (Neighborhood Monopole/Commercial Yes, proposed use allowed pursuant to Section
Community Commercial) Communication Antennas 94.02.00 A 2 of Zoning Code.
Development Standards Proposed Requirement Compliance
Height 50 feet 15 feet above ground, unless No, variance being
variance is approved requested
Setback
East side property line 660 feet 25 feet Yes
South rear property line 105 feet 50 feet too ens ace zone Yes
North (front property line) 460 feet 125 feet from CL of E. Palm Yes
Canyon Drive
West side property line 260 feet 25 feet Yes
Above development standards may be found in Sections 93.23.08 and 92.10.03(D)of the Zoning Code
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City Council Staff Report
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Case Nos, 5.1324 CUP &6.534 VAR—Verizon Wireless, Rimrock Shopping Center
Antenna Height: Pursuant to Section 93.08.03(A)(2)(c)(ii) of the PSZC, the height and
placement limitations of communication antennas within Commercial and Professional
Zones is required to comply with the provisions governing broadcast receiving antennas
or Section 93.08.03(A)(1)(c)(B) of the PSZC; according to this Section, "if the antenna is
not mounted on the building, no part of the antenna structure shall extend to a height of
more than fifteen (15) feet above the ground level nor shall it be located within any
required yard." The top of the monopole structure is proposed at fifty (50) feet above
the existing ground level with the antenna centerline at 41 feet. The applicant has
submitted a variance application to allow the antenna at its proposed height and
provided a radio frequency maps showing coverage at fifteen (15) feet and fifty (50)
feet. Staff has determined that the findings for a fifty (50) foot tall monopole can be met
as stated below:
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 contains buildings and landscaping which inhibit cellular
frequency at a height of fifteen feet. The applicant has provided radio frequency
maps that display coverage of an antenna at fifteen (15) feet, and fifty (50) feet in
height. Staff has determined that the applicant has sufficiently demonstrated that a
50 foot tall tower will provide greater coverage over a 15 foot tower and the finding
has not 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 subject property as compared to similar sites located in a commercial area
adjacent to a residential community has received height variances for antennas at
50 feet and under. Therefore, the approval of this Variance is consistent with past
approvals and finding has not been met.
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Case Nos. 5.1324 CUP &6.534 VAR—Verizon Wireless, Rimrock Shopping Center
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 monopole will be structurally engineered in accordance with all applicable
codes for the proposed height and location. The tower as proposed at 50 feet will
be consistent with other monopoles located within the City. Therefore, the project
is not likely to 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 convincing evidence to include coverage maps
showing that the height limit of fifty (50) feet will provide increased coverage
necessary to compete with other wireless communication carriers within the
Rimrock Center.
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 CDN 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
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Case Nos. 5.1324 CUP &6.534 VAR—Verizon Wireless, Rimrock Shopping Center
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 Neighborhood Community
Commercial. The General Plan does not specifically regulate the installation and
operation of wireless communication facilities. The tower at 50 feet tall as
proposed is compatible with this designation and will not cause a significant burden
on the surrounding commercial and residential developments. Other
telecommunication facilities located within the Rimrock Shopping Center are
similar in height at forty-five (45) feet. Further, live palm trees exist and are similar
in height to the existing monopalms. 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.
Existing parking in the complex will adequately serve the proposed facility and
existing commercial businesses. The use will occupy only a small portion of the
site. 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 property 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 not likely to have a significant impact on the proposed project site or
its immediate surroundings. Conditions to ensure the protection of public health,
safety and general welfare are required. The proposed tower height is similar to
previously approved heights for cell towers for similarly zoned properties.
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Case Nos. 5.1324 CUP & 6.534 VAR —Verizon Wireless, Rimrock Shopping Center
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).
Margo hee er, AICP David H. Ready, Ph .
Director of Planning Services City Manager
Attachments:
1. Vicinity Map
2. Draft Resolution with Conditions of Approval
3. 3/14/14 PC Minutes (draft excerpt)
4. 2/10/14 AAC Minutes (excerpt)
5. Riverside County Airport Land Use Commission Letter, dated April 10, 2014
6. Riverside County Airport Land Use Commission Letter, dated April 14, 2014
7. Coverage Maps
8. Reduced Plans
9. Photo Simulations
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CASE NO: 5.1324 CUP & 6.534 DESCRIPTION: Verizon Wireless to construct a 70
VAR foot high monopalm with associated equipment
shelter behind the Rimrock Shopping Center at 4721
APPLICANT: Verizon Wireless East Palm Canyon Drive, Zone CDN, Section 3.
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, CASE NO. 5.1324, TO
INSTALL A FIFTY FOOT HIGH WIRELESS
COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA AND VARIANCE, CASE
NO. 6.534, TO EXCEED MAXIMUM ANTENNA HEIGHT
FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4721 EAST PALM
CANYON DRIVE.
WHEREAS, Spectrum Services for Verizon Wireless ("Applicant') has filed an
application on behalf of Don Chikasawa ('Property Owner" or "Owner") with the City
pursuant to Section 94.02.00 and Section 94.06.00 of the Palm Springs Zoning Code
(PSZC) for the installation of a telecommunications facility, including fifty foot high
commercial communications monopole, an equipment enclosure and block wall located
at 4721 East Palm Canyon Drive, APN: 681-170-148, CDN Zone, Section 30; 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. 5.1324
and Variance Case No. 6.534 was given in accordance with applicable law; and
WHEREAS, on June 25, 2014, a public hearing on the application for Conditional
Use Permit Case No. 5.1324 and Variance Case No. 6.534 was held by the Planning
Commission in accordance with applicable law; and
WHEREAS, on June 24, 2014, the Planning Commission recommended
conditional approval of Conditional Use Permit Case No. 5.1324 and Variance Case No.
6.534 to the City Council; 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. 5.1324 and
Variance Case No. 6.530 was given in accordance with applicable law; and
WHEREAS, on July 16, 2014, a public hearing on the application for Conditional
Use Permit Case No. 5.1324 and Variance Case No. 6.534 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
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.
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City Council Resolution No.
Page 2
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 94,06.01 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 contains buildings and landscaping which inhibit cellular
frequency at a height of fifteen feet. The applicant has provided radio frequency
maps that display coverage of an antenna at fifteen (15) feet, and fifty (50) feet in
height. Staff has determined that the applicant has sufficiently demonstrated that a
50 foot tall tower will provide greater coverage over a 15 foot tower and the finding
has not 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 subject property as compared to similar sites located in a commercial area
adjacent to a residential community has received height variances for antennas at
50 feet and under. Therefore, the approval of this Variance is consistent with past
approvals and finding has not 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 monopole will be structurally engineered in accordance with all applicable
codes for the proposed height and location. The tower as proposed at 50 feet will
be consistent with other monopoles located within the City. Therefore, the project
is not likely to be materially detrimental to the public health, safety, convenience, or
welfare or injurious to property and improvements in the area.
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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 convincing evidence to include coverage maps
showing that the height limit of fifty (50) feet will provide increased coverage
necessary to compete with other wireless communication carriers within the
Rimrock Center.
SECTION 3. Pursuant to Zoning Ordinance Section 94.02.00, the City Council
finds that:
Conditional Use Permit. The City Council 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)(0 of the Palm Springs Zoning Code, a
commercial communications antenna is authorized within the CDN 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 Neighborhood Community
Commercial. The General Plan does not specifically regulate the installation and
operation of wireless communication facilities. The tower at 50 feet tall as
proposed is compatible with this designation and will not cause a significant burden
on the surrounding commercial and residential developments. Other
telecommunication facilities located within the Rimrock Shopping Center are
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similar in height at forty-five (45) feet. Further, live palm trees exist and are similar
in height to the existing monopalms. 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.
Existing parking in the complex will adequately serve the proposed facility and
existing commercial businesses. The use will occupy only a small portion of the
site. 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 not likely to have a significant impact on the proposed project site or
its immediate surroundings. Conditions to ensure the protection of public health,
safety and general welfare are required. The proposed tower height is similar to
previously approved heights for cell towers for similarly zoned properties.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council approves Conditional Use
Permit Case No. 5.1324 and Variance Case No. 6.534, to install and operate
telecommunications monopole and related equipment at 4721 East Palm Canyon Drive,
subject to those conditions set forth in Exhibit A, which are to be satisfied unless
otherwise specified.
ADOPTED this 16th day of July, 2014.
David H. Ready, City Manager
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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
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EXHIBIT A
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CASE NO. 5.1314
VARIANCE CASE NO. 6.530
SPECTRUM SERVICES /VERIZON WIRELESS
2101 SAHARA ROAD
JUNE 4, 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.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONDITIONS
ADM 1. Project Description. This approval is for the project described per Case
5.1314 CUP and Case 6.530 VAR, except as modified by the conditions
below.
ADM 2. Description. Conditional Use Permit and Variance to permit a fifty foot
commercial communication tower designed as a monopole located according
to approved site plan.
ADM 3. Reference Documents. The site shall be developed and maintained in
accordance with the approved plans, date stamped April 10, 2014, including
site plans, architectural elevations and colors on file in the Planning Division
except as modified by the approved by conditions below.
ADM 4. 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 5. 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 6. 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
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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 5.1314 CUP and Case 6.530 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 7. 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 8. Time Limit on Approval. Approval of this Conditional Use Permit shall be
valid for a period of two (2) years from the effective date of the approval.
Extensions of time may be granted by the Planning Commission upon
demonstration of good cause. Once constructed, the Conditional Use Permit,
provided the project has remained in compliance with all conditions of
approval, does not have a time limit.
ADM 9. 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. Permits will not be issued until the appeal period has
concluded.
ADM 10. 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 11. Conditional Use Permit Availability. The applicant shall provide a copy of this
Conditional Use Permit to all buyers and potential buyers.
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS
PLN 1. Si na e. Signage is prohibited on the exterior of the monopole structure.
PLN 2. Landscape. Prior to final inspection, the applicant shall plant one — 30 foot
tall palm trees in turf area south of existing equipment shelter. The species
shall be a Washingtonian Robusta Palm consistent with the appearance of
the of the monopole structure. The location of the palm trees shall be
approved by the Director of Planning Services or his / her designee.
PLN 3. Off-street Parking Areas. Off-street parking areas shall be maintained in
conjunction with the Rimrock Shopping Center.
PLN 4. 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 5. Conditions Imposed from AAC Review. The applicant shall incorporate the
following comments from the review of the project by the City's Architectural
Advisory Committee:
a. Fan Palm design to be utilized with maximum number of fronds.
b. Plant three Washingtonian Robusta Palms at least 30 feet tall.
c. Plant five Palo Verde trees or similar around equipment enclosure.
PLN 6. Outside Storage Prohibited. No outside storage of any kind shall be
permitted except as approved as a part of the proposed plan.
PLN 7. Outdoor Display of Merchandise. Unless specifically permitted by Land Use
Permit, all driveways and parking areas shall remain clear of merchandise
display at all times. Violations to this condition may result in fines, CUP
revocation proceedings or other actions as deemed appropriate by the City.
PLN 8. 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 9. 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 10. 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(I) of the Zoning Code.
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PLN 11. Antenna Structure Height. The maximum height of the commercial
communications antenna structure shall be forty-eight feet, as measured from
finished grade to the highest point of the structure.
PLN 12. 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 13. 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 14. FAA & FCC Compliance. The applicant shall comply with the requirements of
the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Federal Communications
Commission (FCC).
PLN 15. 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 16. 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.
PLN 17. Riverside County Airport Land Use Commission (RCALUC). The applicant
and property owner shall comply with all RCALUC conditions contained within
their letter dated April 10, 2014.
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
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3E. SPECTRUM SERVICES (VERIZON WIRELESS) FOR A CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A FIFTY-FIVE FOOT HIGH MONOPOLE
STRUCTURE (DESIGNED AS A PALM TREE) WITH ASSOCIATED
EQUIPMENT SHELTER AND A VARIANCE REQUEST TO EXCEED THE
MAXIMUM ANTENNA HEIGHT PERMITTED AT THE RIMROCK SHOPPING
CENTER AT 4721 EAST PALM CANYON DRIVE, ZONE CDN (CASE NOS.
5.1324 CUP & 6.534 VAR) (GM)
ASSOCIATE PLANNER NEWELL presented the proposediliproject and noted a
correction in the agenda: the height of the monopole is 51,jtot. He reported that the
height has been reduced from the previous application.
COMMISSIONER ROBERTS asked if the diagrams'! re su6. "'tted by the applicant
and if a third party can provide these. `€I +
ASSISTANT PLANNER NEWELL responde1 pit the applicant submitte diagrams.
VICE-CHAIR HUDSON said he recalls a �Ipf dis 9sion on monopoles versus
monopalms and wishes to see fewer higher ante�{j aSli wants the city to be proactive.
DIRECTOR WHEELER said staff c �tld' fi �,back a p�gesed zone text amendment to
address issues that the Commission h is o kli �, ,projects. E
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COMMISSIONER WE said se 9 dikepw what the other cities are
approving. She feels 'P oel� t work I_ Is city. She said it's now 15'. Is anyone
building that? The, referents for po She would like to see a text amendment.
Height has gone' n from 70' 50' and i�5i appears to be a good thing. She asked
about the health iss
DIREC IWhi� R s4 is not par) bf a land use decision.
CHATONENFEL 11� ne1111d�l� ublic hearing:
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MIKE APPLICA REPRESENTING SPECTRUM SERVICES, responded to
the Co s questio pertaining to the 15 foot height. He said new technology is
important to n an ( Icomed a study session. He would like to have Verizon
Wireless to be ilil � {.
DOUG MC ALLISTER, VERIZON WIRELESS CONSULTANT, said the other cities pay
Radio Frequency Engineers to do the study. Height has to do with site itself.
MIKE HAYES, APPLICANT, said their preference is a pole not a palm.
There being no further appearances the public hearing was closed.
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COMMISSIONER ROBERTS said that information may be biased or incorrect coming
from the applicant. He requested a meeting before they review another case. He would
like a neutral source.
CHAIR DONENFELD commented that poles are constantly changing.
ACTION: Recommend approval to the City Council, subject to conditions.
Motion Commissioner Weremiuk, seconded by Co issioner Lowe and
unanimously carried on a roll call vote with the conditi } at the tower be a pole
not palm. i
AYES: Commissioner Calerdine, Commissioner' Ir' atchk61' 11 ommissioner Lowe,
Commissioner Roberts, Commission ��eremiuk, VI`d ` ��hair Hudson and
Chair Donenfeld '� 3,
CHAIR DONENFELD STATED THAT ITEM fAND 3 WILL BE HEAT THE
END OF THE AGENDA. ii'i `
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PPLICAT FOR A M � �+ �g�S ARE FOOT; ADDITION
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ASSIST � �����NE � ILL l� ,L Ares c� the proposed project as outlined in the
staff r (1 !
COS' SIONER R3 �TS e� es d concern with setting precedence for second
story h on a hillside s. 1
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LANCE 0'D' I ELL, A�j 11ICANT REFIRE TATIVE, said the privacy issues were
looked at prove et out the project.
COMMISSIONER L13ERTS asked about the tree gr h estimation.
LANCE O'DONNEL, said whatever it takes. There's a leech ipld, it will grow fast.
CHAIR DONENFELD asked about the height and size of tree. Is Mesquite correct?
LANCE O'DONNEL said yes.
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DATE: JUNE 25, 2014
SUBJECT: SPECTRUM SERVICES (VERIZON WIRELESS) FOR A CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A FIFTY-FIVE FOOT HIGH MONOPOLE
STRUCTURE (DESIGNED AS A PALM TREE) WITH ASSOCIATED
EQUIPMENT SHELTER AND A VARIANCE REQUEST TO EXCEED
THE MAXIMUM ANTENNA HEIGHT PERMITTED AT THE RIMROCK
SHOPPING CENTER AT 4721 EAST PALM CANYON DRIVE, ZONE
CDN (CASE NOS. 5.1324 CUP & 6.534 VAR).
FROM: Department of Planning Services
SUMMARY
The Planning Commission to consider a request by Verizon Wireless for a Conditional
Use Permit to install a fifty-five (55) foot high wireless communication monopole
designed as an artificial Fan Palm tree and a Variance application to exceed the
maximum antenna height permitted from fifteen (15) feet to fifty-five (55) feet in the
Rimrock Shopping Center for the property located at 4721 East Palm Canyon Drive.
The request includes the use of an existing equipment enclosure with six foot tall block
wall surrounding facility.
PLANNING COMMISSION REQUEST
The Planning Commission at its March 12, 2014 tabled discussion on this item
requesting a continuance to allow Staff to gather more information from a neutral
consultant relating to coverage area, smaller monopoles versus larger ones and the
latest EMF reports. Staff consulted with a leading attorney in Telecom law who
suggested the following items and issues be addressed by an applicant seeking a
height variance for a telecommunication tower:
• Drive test for coverage.
• Maps showing coverage based upon height allowed.
• All other alternatives have been sought.
• Use of tall structure such as buildings, public facilities, light standards.
• Listing of multiple sites proving gaps in service.
At the advice of the attorney, the applicant must be able to prove that a significant gap
will occur and that the cell tower at the proposed height provides the method that is the
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least significant burden on the surrounding community. The City is under no obligation
to approve a Variance where alternatives exist.
Staff requested additional information from the applicant based upon the advice of the
Telecom lawyer. A letter was submitted by an RF Engineer from Verizon Wireless
describing the need for greater height. The letter states:
"1 have done my Radio Frequency studies with a lower antenna centerline to
better fit the City of Palm Springs guidelines but the result came out poor performance."
The complete letter is attached to the Staff report. Staff has determined that sufficient
new information to prove that no alternative exists.
On May 14, 2014, the Planning Commission was scheduled to hold a Public Hearing on
this matter with a Staff recommendation of denial. After receiving a letter from the
applicant requesting a postponement of the hearing, a motion was made to continue the
item until June 11, 2014. A roll call vote was taken and unanimously carried to continue
the item.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends approval of the requested Conditional Use Permit and Variance
request with conditions.
ISSUES:
• Applicant has lowered the monopalm height to 55 feet from the previously
requested 70 feet.
• Variance is required to exceed antenna height limit of fifteen feet.
• Two existing communication towers exist on site; one is a monopaam design and
the other is a slim line pole both approximately 45 feet tall.
BACKGROUND AND SETTING:
Planning Areas
Design Plan None
Air ort Overla None
Indian Land None
Most Recent Ownership
4/24/2008 1 Don Chikasawa
Neighborhood Meeting
None Not Required
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Field Check
February Staff visited the site to observe existing conditions.
2014
Related Relevant City Actions by Planning, Fire, Building, etc...
9/26/2007 Planning Commission recommends approval to the City Council for a T-
Mobile mono palm cell tower at 45 feet tall at Rimrock Shopping Center
10/7/2009 City Council approves a slim line design pole at 45.
2/24/2014 The AAC recommended conditional approval:
• Fan Palm design to utilize maximum number of fronds.
• Plant one Washingtonian Robusta at least 25 feet tall.
3/12/2014 Planning Commission votes to table case.
5/14/2014 Planning Commission votes to continue public hearing at the request of
the applicant.
Neighborhood Meeting
None Not required
Neighborhood Notification
None No neighborhood organization within '/ mile.
Site Area
Net Area 11.3 - acres
.11E
Monopalm Location
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Rimrock Shopping Center is approximately 11.3-acres in size located along East
Palm Canyon Drive. The site contains the Von's grocery store and gas station as well
as other in-line retail shops. Two existing communication facilities (a monopalm and
one slim line pole) at approximately 45 feet tall currently exist at the rear of the property.
Another 45 foot tall tower was recently removed with the equipment room and block wall
left undisturbed. Verizon proposes to lease a 508-square feet area behind the Von's
grocery store utilizing the existing equipment cabinet with six (6) foot tall block wall. The
new pole will be sited on the south side of the equipment enclosure, in the same
location as the recently razed tower.
The proposed wireless telecommunications facility is proposed to consist of a 508-
square foot existing equipment shelter and a fifty-five (55) foot tall monopole designed
as a Date Palm tree. Twelve (12) antenna panels that are six by one feet in size will be
installed within the branch area near the top of the structure. A four foot parabolic
antenna will be mounted below the panel antennas. The monopole will be placed at the
rear of the Von's grocery store resulting in the removal of one existing Olive tree. The
equipment enclosure is surrounded by a six (6) foot high block wall painted a light beige
color. Staff is requesting that the pole mimic a Fan Palm and not a Date Palm as
presented. The change in tower style will match the existing wireless facility and other
mature Fan palm trees. In addition, Staff recommends planting a 30 foot tall Fan Palm
on the south side of the equipment shelter to replace the removed Olive tree.
ARCHITECTURAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE:
The AAC reviewed the project on February 24, 2014 and recommend that the pole
mimic a Fan Palm tree with the maximum number of fronds possible. In addition, a 30
foot tall Fan Palm tree is to be planted in an existing turf area on the south side of
equipment shelter. The AAC did not comment on the tower's proposed height.
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Location of proposed 55' monopalm Existing monopalm at 45'
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ANALYSIS:
General Plan Designations, Zones and Land Uses:
General Plan Zoning Existing Land Uses
Subject Neighborhood Community C-D-N (Designed Community Shopping Center
Site Commercial Commercial) pp g
North HDR R-3 (Multiple Family & Hotel) Multiple Family
(High Density Residential Residential
South OS - M 0-20 (Open Land) Mountains
(Open Space — Mountain
MU / MU W-R-3 (Multiple Family & Hotel
East Mixed Use / Multi-Use with Watercourse overlay) Vacant
MU / MU W-R-3 (Multiple Family & Hotel
West Mixed Use / Multi-Use with Watercourse overlay) Vacant
The General Plan designation of the subject site is NCC (Neighborhood / Community
Commercial). The General Plan does not specifically regulate the installation and
operation of wireless communication facilities; however, staff has determined that the
use as proposed is compatible with this designation as it supports cellular needs of the
surrounding commercial and residential uses.
The zoning designation is C-D-N (Designed Neighborhood Shopping Center), and the
use is permitted with the approval of a Conditional Use Permit, pursuant to Section
93.08.00 and 94.02.00 of the Palm Springs Zoning Code (PSZC). Table 2 below
displays the PSZC's development standards and the proposed project's development
proposal:
Zoning
Zone Proposed Use Permitted?
CDN (Neighborhood Monopalm/Commercial Yes, proposed use allowed pursuant to Section
Community Commercial) Communication Antennas 94.02.00 A 2 of Zoning Code.
Development Standards Proposed, Requirement Compliance
Height 55 feet 15 feet above ground, unless No, variance being
variance is approved requested
Setback
East side property line 660 feet 25 feet Yes
South rear pro erty line 105 feet 50 feet too ens ace zone Yes
North (front property line) 460 feet 125 feet from CL of E. Palm Yes
Canyon Drive
West side property line 260 feet 25 feet Yes
Above development standards may be found in Sections 93.23.08 and 92.10.03(D)of the Zoning Code
Antenna Height: Pursuant to Section 93.08.03(A)(2)(c)(ii) of the PSZC, the height and
placement limitations of communication antennas within Commercial and Professional
Zones is required to comply with the provisions governing broadcast receiving antennas
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or Section 93.08.03(A)(1)(c)(B) of the PSZC; according to this Section, `if the antenna is
not mounted on the building, no part of the antenna structure shall extend to a height of
more than fifteen (15) feet above the ground level nor shall it be located within any
required yard." The top of the monopole structure is proposed at fifty-five (55) feet
above the existing ground level. The applicant has submitted a variance application to
allow the antenna at its proposed height and provided a radio frequency maps showing
coverage at fifteen (15) feet and fifty-five (55) feet. Staff has determined that the
findings for a fifty-five (55) foot tall monopalm can be met as stated below:
REQUIRED FINDINGS:
Architectural Review: Staff evaluated the proposal against the architectural review
guidelines, pursuant to Section 94.04.00 of the Zoning Code, and prepared the following
response:
Item Guideline: Conforms? Staff Evaluation:
1 Does the proposed development provide a N/a Communication tower
desirable environment for its occupants?
2 Is the proposed development compatible with N/a
the character of adjacent and surrounding
developments?
3 Is the proposed development of good N/a
composition, materials, textures, and colors?
4 Site layout, orientation, location of structures N/a
and relationship to one another and to open
spaces and topography. Definition of pedestrian
and vehicular areas; i.e., sidewalks as distinct
from parking lot areas
5 Harmonious relationship with existing and N/a
proposed adjoining developments and in the
context of the immediate
neighborhood/community, avoiding both
excessive variety and monotonous repetition,
but allowing similarity of style, if warranted
6 Maximum height, area, setbacks and overall Yes Facility will be designed
mass, as well as parts of any structure to mimic palm tree.
(buildings, walls, screens, towers or signs) and
effective concealment of all mechanical
equipment
7 Building design, materials and colors to be Yes Proposed structure will
sympathetic with desert surroundings use a slim design.
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8 Harmony of materials, colors and composition N/a
of those elements of a structure, including
overhangs, roofs, and substructures which are
visible simultaneous)
9 Consistency of composition and treatment N/a
10 Location and type of planting, with regard for Yes As conditioned, the
desert climate conditions. Preservation of project will include the
specimen and landmark trees upon a site, with addition of one palm tree
proper irrigation to insure maintenance of all at thirty feet tall adjacent
plant materials
to the wireless facility.
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 contains buildings and landscaping which inhibit cellular
frequency at a height of fifteen feet. The applicant has provided radio frequency
maps that display coverage of an antenna at fifteen (15) feet, and fifty-five (55) feet
in height. Staff has determined that the applicant has sufficiently demonstrated that
a 55 foot tall tower will provide greater coverage over a 15 foot tower and the
finding has not 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 subject property as compared to similar sites located in a commercial area
adjacent to a residential community has received height variances for antennas at
55 feet and under. Therefore, the approval of this Variance is consistent with past
approvals and finding has not 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 monopalm will be structurally engineered in accordance with all applicable
codes for the proposed height and location. The tower as proposed at 55 feet will
be consistent with other monoplams located within the City. Therefore, the project
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is not likely to 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 convincing evidence to include coverage maps
showing that the height limit of fifty-five (55) feet will provide increased coverage
necessary to compete with other wireless communication carriers within the
Rimrock Center.
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 property 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 CDN 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 Neighborhood Community
Commercial. The General Plan does not specifically regulate the installation and
operation of wireless communication facilities. The tower at 55 feet tall as
proposed is compatible with this designation and will not cause a significant burden
on the surrounding commercial and residential developments. Other
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telecommunication facilities located within the Rimrock Shopping Center are
similar in height at forty-five (45) feet. Further, live palm trees exist and are similar
in height to the existing monopalms. 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.
Existing parking in the complex will adequately serve the proposed facility and
existing commercial businesses. The use will occupy only a small portion of the
site. 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 not likely to have a significant impact on the proposed project site or
its immediate surroundings. Conditions to ensure the protection of public health,
safety and general welfare are required. The proposed tower height is similar to
previously approved heights for cell towers for similarly zoned properties.
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION:
Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines, the project is
Categorically Exempt as a Class 32 exemption per Section 15332 (In-Fill Development).
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Glenn Mlaker, AICP Margo Wheeler, FAICP
Assistant Planner Director of Planning Services
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Attachments:
1. Vicinity Map
2. Draft Resolution
3. Conditions of Approval
4. 2/24/14 AAC Minutes (excerpt)
5. 3/12/14 Planning Commission Minutes
6. 5/14/14 Planning Commission Minutes
7. Letter from Verizon Wireless requesting postponement
8. Reduced Plans
9. Site Photos
10.Photo Simulations
11.Coverage Maps
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RESOLUTION NO. 6417
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA
RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF A CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT CASE NO. 5.1324 TO THE CITY COUNCIL FOR
THE INSTALLATION OF A FIFTY FOOT HIGH
COMMERCIAL COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA
STRUCTURE AND OF A VARIANCE APPLICATION, CASE
NO, 6.534 TO EXCEED THE MAXIMUM ANTENNA
HEIGHT FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4721 EAST
PALM CANYON DRIVE.
WHEREAS, Spectrum Services for Verizon Wireless, ("Applicant") has filed an
application on behalf of Don Chikasawa (property owner) with the City pursuant to
Sections 94.02.00, 93.08.00 and 94.06.00 of the Palm Springs Zoning Code (PSZC) for
the installation of a telecommunications facility, including a fifty foot tall monopalm and
781-square foot equipment shelter located at 4721 East Palm Canyon Drive, APN: 681-
170-048, CDN Zone, Section 30; and
WHEREAS, on February 24, 2014, the Architectural Advisory Committee met and voted
to recommend approval of the project to the Planning Commission.
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. 5.1324 and
Variance, Case No. 6.534 was given in accordance with applicable law; and
WHEREAS, on June 25, 2014, a public hearing on the application for Conditional Use
Permit, Case No. 5.1324 and Variance, Case No. 6.534 was held by the Planning
Commission in accordance with applicable law; and
WHEREAS, the proposed Conditional Use Permit is categorically exempt from the
provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section
15303 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures) of the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission 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 PLANNING COMMISSION HEREBY FINDS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1: The Planning Commission finds that this Conditional Use Permit is
Categorically Exempt from environmental review pursuant to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines as a Class 32 exemption per Section
15332 (In-Fill Development).
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Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Guidelines as a Class 32 exemption per Section
15332 (In-Fill Development).
Section 2: Architectural Review: Pursuant to Section 94.04.00 of the Zoning Code,
the Planning Commission has evaluated the project and architectural review guidelines
as folllows:
1 Does the proposed development provide a N/a Communication tower
desirable environment for its occupants?
2 Is the proposed development compatible with N/a
the character of adjacent and surrounding
developments?
3 Is the proposed development of good N/a
composition, materials, textures, and colors?
4 Site layout, orientation, location of structures N/a
and relationship to one another and to open
spaces and topography. Definition of pedestrian
and vehicular areas; i.e., sidewalks as distinct
from parking lot areas
5 Harmonious relationship with existing and N/a
proposed adjoining developments and in the
context of the immediate
neighborhood/community, avoiding both
excessive variety and monotonous repetition,
but allowing similarity of style, if warranted
6 Maximum height, area, setbacks and overall Yes Facility will be designed
mass, as well as parts of any structure to mimic palm tree.
(buildings, walls, screens, towers or signs) and
effective concealment of all mechanical
equipment
7 Building design, materials and colors to be Yes Proposed structure will
sympathetic with desert surroundings use a stealth design.
8 Harmony of materials, colors and composition N/a
of those elements of a structure, including
overhangs, roofs, and substructures which are
visible simultaneous)
9 Consistency of composition and treatment N/a
10 Location and type of planting, with regard for Yes As conditioned, the
desert climate conditions. Preservation of project will include the
specimen and landmark trees upon a site, with addition of one palm tree
proper irrigation to insure maintenance of all at thirty feet tall adjacent
plant materials
to the wireless facility.
Section 3: State law requires four (4) findings be made for the granting of a variance.
The Planning Commission finds as follows:
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Case 5.1324 CUP 16.534 VAR—Verizon Wireless 4721 E. Palm Canyon Drive Page 3 of 5
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 contains buildings and landscaping which inhibit cellular
frequency at a height of fifteen feet. The applicant has provided radio frequency
maps that display coverage of an antenna at fifteen (15) feet, and fifty (50) feet in
height. Staff has determined that the applicant has sufficiently demonstrated that a
50 foot tall tower will provide greater coverage over a 15 foot tower and the finding
has not 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 subject property as compared to similar sites located in a commercial area
adjacent to a residential community has received height variances for antennas at
50 feet and under. Therefore, the approval of this Variance is consistent with past
approvals and finding has not 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 monopalm will be structurally engineered in accordance with all applicable
codes for the proposed height and location. The tower as proposed at 50 feet will
be consistent with other monoplams located within the City. Therefore, the project
is not likely to 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.
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Case 5.1324 CUP 16.534 VAR— Verizon Wireless 4721 E. Palm Canyon Drive Page 4 of 5
The applicant has provided convincing evidence to include coverage maps
showing that the height limit of fifty (50) feet will provide increased coverage
necessary to compete with other wireless communication carriers within the
Rimrock Center.
Section 3: Pursuant to Zoning Ordinance Section 94.02.00, Conditional Use Permit
the Planning Commission 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 CDN 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 Neighborhood Community
Commercial. The General Plan does not specifically regulate the installation and
operation of wireless communication facilities. The tower at 50 feet tall as
proposed is compatible with this designation and will not cause a significant burden
on the surrounding commercial and residential developments. Other
telecommunication facilities located within the Rimrock Shopping Center are
similar in height at forty-five (45) feet. Further, live palm trees exist and are similar
in height to the existing monopalms. 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.
Existing parking in the complex will adequately serve the proposed facility and
existing commercial businesses. The use will occupy only a small portion of the
site. 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.
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Planning Commission Resolution . . 6417 F, June 25, 2014
Case 5.1324 CUP/6.534 VAR— Verizon Wireless 4721 E. Palm Canyon Drive Page 5 of 5
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 not likely to have a significant impact on the proposed project site or
its immediate surroundings. Conditions to ensure the protection of public health,
safety and general welfare are required. The proposed tower height is similar to
previously approved heights for cell towers for similarly zoned properties.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that, based upon the foregoing, the Planning
Commission hereby recommends approval of Conditional Use Permit Case No. 5,1324
and Variance Case No. 6.534 to the City Council, subject to those conditions set forth in
Exhibit A, which are to be satisfied unless otherwise specified.
ADOPTED this 251h day of June, 2014.
AYES: 7, COMMISSIONER CALERDINE, COMMISSIONER KLATCHKO,
COMMISSIONER LOWE,' COMMISSIONER ROBERTS,
COMMISSIONER WEREMIUK, VICE-CHAIR HUDSON AND
CHAIR DONENFELD
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
ABSTAIN: NONE
ATTEST: CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA
Ma o eler, FAICP
Director of Planning Services
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RESOLUTION NO. 6417
EXHIBIT A
Case 5.1324 CUP and Case 6.534 VAR
Spectrum Services (Verizon Wireless) on behalf of Don Chikasawa
4721 East Palm Canyon Drive
APN: 681-170-048
June 25, 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 Services, the Director of
Building and Safety, 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.
ADMINISTRATIVE CONDITIONS
ADM 1. Project Description. This approval is for the project described per Case
5.1324 CUP and Case 6.534 VAR, except as modified by the conditions
below.
ADM 2. Reference Documents. The site shall be developed and maintained in
accordance with the approved plans, date stamped June 18, 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
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Draft Conditions of Approval Page 2 of 4
Cases 5.1324 CUP &6.534 VAR June 26,2014
Palm Springs, its legislative body, advisory agencies, or administrative
officers concerning Case 5.1324 CUP and Case 6.534 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. Approval of this Conditional Use Permit shall be
valid for a period of two (2) years from the effective date of the approval.
Extensions of time may be granted by the Planning Commission upon
demonstration of good cause. Once constructed, the Conditional Use Permit,
provided the project has remained in compliance with all conditions of
approval, does not have a time limit.
ADM 8. Right to Aooeal. 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. Permits will not be issued until the appeal period has
concluded.
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.
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Cases 5.1324 CUP &6.534 VAR June 25,2014
PLANNING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS
PLN 1 . Si na e. Signage is prohibited on the exterior of the monopole structure.
PLN 2. Landscape. Prior to final inspection, the applicant shall plant one — 30 foot
tall palm tree in turf area south of existing equipment shelter. The species
shall be a Washingtonian Robusta Palm consistent with the appearance of
the of the monopole structure. The location of the palm trees shall be
approved by the Director of Planning Services or his / her designee.
PLN 3. Off-street Parking Areas. Off-street parking areas shall be maintained in
conjunction with the Rimrock Shopping Center.
PLN 4. 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 5. Conditions Imposed from AAC Review. The applicant shall incorporate the
following comments from the review of the project by the City's Architectural
Advisory Committee:
Plant one Washingtonian Robusta Palm at least 30 feet tall.
PLN 6. Outside Storage Prohibited. No outside storage of any kind shall be
permitted except as approved as a part of the proposed plan.
PLN 7. Outdoor Display of Merchandise. Unless specifically permitted by Land Use
Permit, all driveways and parking areas shall remain clear of merchandise
display at all times. Violations to this condition may result in fines, CUP
revocation proceedings or other actions as deemed appropriate by the City.
PLN 8. 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 9. 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 10. 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.
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Draft Conditions of Approval Page 4 of 4
Cases 5.1324 CUP&6.534 VAR June 25,2014
PLN 11. Antenna Structure Height. The maximum height of the commercial
communications antenna structure shall be fifty (50) feet, as measured from
finished grade to the highest point of the structure.
PLN 12. 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 13. 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 14. FAA & FCC Compliance. The applicant shall comply with the requirements of
the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Federal Communications
Commission (FCC).
PLN 15. 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 16. 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.
PLN 17. Antenna shall be a pole, not a palm, subject to approval of Planning Director.
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
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ENNLED: SHOPPING CENTER LEASE PURPOSE: PUBLIC UTUTES RECORDING DATE: OCTOBER 14, 2009 GRANTED IN A DOCUMENT: CURRENT ISSUE DATE:
LESSOR BEKO INVESTMENT CO.. A PARTNERSHIP RECORDING DATE: CONE 24. 1982 RECORDING ND. AS INSTRUMENT NO. GRANTED TO.. SOUTHERN O LFORMA EDISON xxxx—-- EXISTING 5' CONTOUR Ir
LESSEE: SAFEWAY STORES, INCORPORATED, A RECORDING NO: AS INSTRUMENT NO. 108606 2009-0529979 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS COMPANY, A CORPORATION MARVLAND CORPORATON OfOFFICIAL RECORDS PURPOSE: PUBLIC UTUTES It EASTNG BLOCK WALL L
RECDRDING DATE: SEPTEMBER 30, 1980 AFFECTS: AS DESCRIBED HERON ME PRE SENT OWNERSHIP OF ME LEASEHOLD RECORDING DATE: FEBRUMY 10, 2010 07/01/1 4
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OFFICIAL RECORDS AFFECTNC ME INTEREST OF ME LESSEE ARE 2010-0064440 OFOFFICIAL RECORDS ISSUED FOR:
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EXECUTED BY NCTORIO INVESTMENT COMPANY, LTD A EWAY FORM THEEIN AS DISCLOSED BY NE DOCUMENT TOWER AND EQUIPMENT TEAS:AREAS PANNINGZONING
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SNORES, INCORPORATED• A MARILMD CS A PORTION
ENTITLED: ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION O OR
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OF PARCEL 4 AND LOCATED ENTIRELY ON PARCEL 4, LESSOR: DON S. CHIKASAWA. A MARRIED MAN AS vP POWER POE
RECORDED MaIABER 16. 1981 AS INSTRUMENT NO. HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, MARNA
231965 OF OFFICIAL R_CORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CHIKASAWA, TRUSTEE OF TRUST A OF THE `
CAUFORNIA. CHIKASAWA FAMILY TRUST DATED JUNE W. 19M
MO MARNA CHIKASAWA, TRUSTEE OF TRUST B (B GRAPHIC SCALE
By PRESENT OWNERSHIP OF HE RS AFFECTING
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BY SAID TEASE AND OVER MATTERS AFTECTNC ME 30. 1986 3 ` ` BE4 sG 25 so 1W 200
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COVENANTS, CONDITIONS MO RESTRICT COMMUNICATIONS CTONS BUT RECORDING DAIS: DECEMBER 31. 2008IN ROOT)
8 OMITTING ANY COVENANTS OR RESNICTONS, IF ANY. RECORDING NO: AS INSTRUMENT NO. P INCLUDING BUT NOT UNITED TO MOSS BASED UPON 2WB-WB2911 OF OT1gAL RECORDS ` Cq/y
RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, SEX, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, \ )'C 4Q 07/01/14 PLMMNG RENSONS R.C.
FAMIUAL STATUS. MARITAL STATUS, OSASL TY, ME PRESENT OWNERSHIP OF ME LEASEHOLD
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INCOME. CONGER, GENDER IOENTTY, GENDER CREATED
THE INTEREST AN ME LESSEE ARE `
EXPRESSION, MEDICAL CONDITION OR GENETIC NOT SHOWN HEREIN.
INFORMATION. AS SET FORTH IN APPLICABLE STALE OR AFFECTS ALL OF APN: S81-170-M8 02/13/14 PLAXMNG RENSOHS R.F.
FEDER&LAWS,EXCEPT TO WE EXTENT NAT SAID MN: 681-t]0-021
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APPLICABLE LAW, AS SET FORM IN ME DOCUMENT NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPPING 10 8 Z Q1 01/03/14 100%ZONING T.R.
CENTER ZONE (CON) / b `
RECORDING DATE: SEPTEMBER 3O 1980 \ /
RECORDING NO: AS INSNUMENT N0. 179088 OF ! r` O1/OJ/14 90X ZONING R.S.
OFTIGAL RECORDS
SAD COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS / \ / /� _ ` ` � PLANS PREPARED BY:
PROVED NAT A NOLATION THEREOF SHALL NOT
DEFEAT ME UM OFMY MORTGAGEOR DEED OF
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RESTRICTIONS \. \ / / BUILDING '��� `` ! //! NEGIHBOPHOW SHOPPING UCENSURE:
RECORDING DATE: MARCH 9, 1982 �` r
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CITY OF PALM SPRINGS
PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION
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Date: July 16, 2014
Subject: CUP 5.1324 VAR 6.534 Spectrum Services
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
I, Cynthia A. Berardi , 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 July 5, 2014.
1 declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Cynthia A. Berardi, CMC
Deputy City Clerk
AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
I, Cynthia A. Berardi, 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 and on July 3, 2014.
1 declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Cynthia A. 6erardi, CMC
Deputy City Clerk
AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING
I, Cynthia A. Berardi, 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 July 3, 2014, in a sealed envelope, with postage prepaid,
and depositing same in the U.S. Mail at Palm Springs, California. (297 notices)
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Cynthia A. erardi, CMC
Deputy City Clerk
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City of Palm Springs
Office of the City Clerk
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1,i¢ 3200 E.Tahquitz Canyon Way • Palm Springs,CA 92262
TeL (760)323-8204 • Fax: (760)322-8332 • TDD: (760)864-9527 • Web: www.palmspringsca.gov
July 3, 2014
Ms. Claudia Salgado
Bureau of Indian Affairs Fax To: Brenda Diaz
P. O. Box 2245 (760) 416-2687
Palm Springs, CA 92263
RE: City Council Meeting — July 16, 2014
Case 5.1324 CUP & 6.534 VAR Spectrum Services for Verizon Wireless
Dear Ms. Salgado:
The City Council will be conducting a public hearing at 6:00 p.m. on July 16,
2014, to consider a 50 foot tall commercial communication antenna designed as a palm
tree at 4721 E. Palm Canyon Drive.
I have enclosed copies of the notice for distribution and your file; however,
please advise if additional notices are required.
APN Allotment
Number
681-370-005 76C
681-371-005 76C
681-372-001 thru 681-372-012 76C
681-372-014thru 681-372-020 76C
681-372-022thru 681-372-059 76C
681-372-061 76C
681-372-063thru 681-372-078 76CA
Thank you for your continuous assistance and support. Please feel free to contact me at
(760) 322-8355 if there are any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Cynthia A. Berardi, CIVIC
Deputy City Clerk
Encl: Public Hearing Notices (90 copies)
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Post Office Box 2743 0 Palm Springs, California 92263-2743
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2601 S Broadmoor Dr 50 2601 S Broadmoor Dr 53 2601 S Broadmoor Dr 54
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2601 S roadmoor Dr 71 2601 S admoor Dr 73 2601 S Bro.- oor Dr 74
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681-171-075 681-171-076 681-171-07
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2601 S Broadmoor Dr 75 - 2601 S roadmocr Dr 76 2601 S roadmoor Dr 77
Palm Springs, CA 92.264-5919 Palm prings, CA 92264-5919 Palm prings, CA 92264-5919
681-171/ayoor
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2601 S Dr 78 2601 S Broadmoor Dr 79 2601 S oadmoor Dr 80
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681-171-081 681-171-082 681-171-083 x Z
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2601 S oadmoor Dr 81 2601 S Broadmoor Dr 82 2601 S Bro oor Dr 83
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681-171-084 681-171-0 681-1 11-B 6
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2601 S oadmoor Dr 84 2601 Broadmoor Dr 85 2601 Broadmoor Dr 86
Palm Sp ings, CA 92264-5922 Pal Springs, CA 92269-5922 Pal Springs, CA 92269-5922
681-171-087 681-171-088 681-171-089
Mohamad Shar Pawel & Jadwi Nowak David V Parker
2601 S Bro oor Dr 87 2601 S Bro oor Dr 88 2601 S Broadmoor Dr 89
Palm Spri as, CA 92269-5922 Palm Spri s, CA 92269-5922 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5922
009-600- 6 681-372-013 009-600-755
Kevin J Maher Edmond H & tricia Curcuru Anthony N Coluccio
PO Bo 6411 PO Box 77 266 Sand Creek Rd
New rk, NY 10150-6411 Southold NY 11971-0771 Albany, NY 12205-1800
009-600-766 009-600-691 009-600-668
Ronald G Endres Julia A & Frederick Fanning Rick V Levy Ltd Partnership
2998 East Ave 2816 Garnet Rd 330 Green Glen Way
Rochester, NY 14610-3521 Parkville, MD 21234-5619 Atlanta, GA 30327-4864
009-600-681 009-600-728 009-600-660
Gregory J Gowdy William E & Florence Kortsch Harve D Tucker
7498 Harbor Cir 7530 N Lake Dr 3440 N Lake Shore Dr 19A
Muskego, WI 53150 Milwaukee, WI 53217-3642 Chicago, IL 60657-2854
009-600-6 009-600-715 009-600-739
Wi11ia wick Mark B Hampshire Sy & Lenette Ogulnick
2058 Bell Tower Ln 10102 E Cochise Dr 1328 Jones St
Sa Lake Cit, UT 84109-2470 Scottsdale, AZ 85258-4800 Reno, Nv 89503-5928
681-372- 9 009-600-730 009-600-646
Common t Elaine M U ti James Lic rowicz
9800 S epulveda Blvd 5798 Va y Oak Dr 1301 N ores St 2
Los A eles, CA 90045-5208 Los eles, CA 90068-3699 Los geles, CA 90069-2615
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Michael J Spann Fred Freder' ks Realty Inc Terry A Michele Johnson
214 Main St 325 1875 W Re ndo Beach Blvd 2539 W 6Th St
E1 Segundo, CA 90245-3803 Gardena, CA 90247-3641 Garden , CA 90249-9617
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Joseph A & rilyn Wall Terry L Butler Irwin D & Diana Rosin
412 Pas Del Mar 908 Sapphire St 930 7Th St
Palos e_ es CA 90279-1217 Redondo Beach, CA 90277-4276 Santa Monica, CA 90902-1908
009-600-709 009-600-876 009-600-639
Howard & Pamela Hubert Michel Div' ey
9299 Birchwood Ave
Judy Hart 3609 E d St 405
812 16Th St 9
Santa Monica, CA 90403-1838 Seal Beach, CA 90740-2810 Long ach, CA 90803-5252
009-600-637 009-600-616 681-372-097
Donald & Na ee Tinsley Anthony L Pis o U S A 681
25 Corin ian Walk 2109 E Che y Industrial Cir 5622 eriartree Dr
Long ach, CA 90803-4002 Long Bea , CA 90805-4411 La Canada, CA 91011-1825
009-600-626 009-6/OChri.'stina
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George & Katharina Leone Russe Brown Peter D Krz
3654 valley Meadow Rd 162292439 To ejon P1
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403-4841 City 91744-3151 Carl ad, CA 92009-8033
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20 Gateview Dr 737 Mesa/Grande Dr PO Box 978
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009-600-946 009-600-736 009-600-696
Richard C Decarlo Laura L & Alvin Frey Donald R Soucie
44269 Silver Canyon Ln 659 Wilson Ln 2490 E Alta Loma Dr
Palm Desert, CA 92260-3076 Palm Springs, CA 92262-0553 Palm Springs, CA 92264
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2566 Miramonte Cir E F 2567 S Gene Autry Trl A 2567 S Gene Autry Trl F
Palm Springs, CA 92264-5732 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5857 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5857
009-600-654 009-600-662 009-600-66
Rita G Mcdermott Marla M Mozan Lawrence Carol Brockett
2550 Miramonte Cir E F 2550 Miramonte Cir E C 2545 5 ene Autry Trl C
Palm Springs, CA 92264-5733 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5733 Palm rings, CA 92264-5858
009-600-671 009-600-674 009-600-677
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2487 S Gene Autry Trl A 2441 S Gene Autry Trl A 2392 Miramonte Cir E B
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Palm Springs, CA 92264-5739 Palm prings, CA 92264-5859 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5859
009-600-704 009-600-710 009-600-717
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2487 S Gene Autry Trl 2468 Miramonte Cir E F 2468 Miramonte Cir E D
Palm Springs, CA 92264-5814 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5740 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5740
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Palm Springs, CA 92264-5740 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5861 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5738
009-600-753 009-600-760 009-600-762
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2367 S Gene Autry Trl F 2367 S Gene Autry Trl C 2367 S Gene Autry Trl B
Palm Springs, CA 92264-5862 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5862 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5862
681-370- 681-372-060 009-600-675
Usa Bia Arthur R Gaudi Luque & Kay Joya
2477 ramonte Cir E 2392 Miramonte Cir F 16 Ashford
Pal Springs, CA 92264-5745 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5739 Irvine, CA 92618-3916
009-600-672 009-600-729 681-372-062
Brenna S Walraven Steven R Winningham Henry A & Rose Waechter
9532 Zion Cir 222 N Cornell Ave 3357 Topaz Ln
Huntington Be, CA 92646-5363 Fullerton, CA 92831-3815 Fullerton, CA 92831-2605
009-600-661 009-600-711 009-600-673
Federal Natl Mortgage Assn Arthur R Gaudi Brent E & Ann Levine
1800 Tape Canyon Rd Sv220 2034 Plaza Bonita 251 El Sueno Rd _
Simi Valley, CA 93063-6712 Santa Barbara, CA 93103-1904 Santa Barbara, CA 93110-1020
009-600-703 009-600-742 009-600-670
Christopher P Zaccalini Matthew D Kohl Robert & David Birch
2912 Diamond St 313 Po Box 2312 2938 Morgan Ave
San Francisco, CA 94131-3208 Orinda, CA 94563-6712 Oakland, CA 94602-3449
009-600-746 009-600-750 009-600-663
Lincoln Lonny & Laurie Kelley Robert W Cowan
52 E1 Camino Ave 64 Luakaha Cir 2024 SW Howards Way 402
San Rafael, CA 94901-1766 Kihei, HI 96753-8285 Por'land, OR 97201-7724
009-600-633 009-600-659 009-600-635
Randolph & arcn Brand John D Karlson Joseph M Burns
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Albert A Spetrino George & Katha e,yna Leone Michael J Spann
2550 Miramonte Cir E A 2542 Miramo e Cir E C 2542 Miramonte Cir E B
Palm Springs, CA 92264-5733 Palm Spri s, CA 92264-5743 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5743
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009-600-659 009-600-660 009-600-661
John D Ka son Harve D T er Federal Mortgage Assn
2550 Mi onte Cir E D 2530 Mi monte Cir E B 2530 amonte Cir E C
Palm S ings, CA 92264-5733 Palm rings, CA 92264-5792 Pa Springs, CA 92264-5792
009-600-662 009-600-6 009-600-666
Marla M Mozan Robert Cowan Ward R & D a Becker
2550 Miramonte Cir E C 2530 ramonte Cir E D 2545 S e Autry Trl F
Palm Springs, CA 92264-5733 Pal Springs, CA 92264-5742 Palm prings, CA 992��264-5858
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Irwin D & na Rosin Rick V Levy d Partnership Lawrenc & Carol Brockett
2595 S G e Autry Trl 2595 S Ge Autry Trl D 2595 Gene Autry Trl C
Palm ings, CA 92264-5858 Palm S ngs, CA 92264-5858 Pa Springs, CA. 92264-5858
009-600-670 009-600-671 009-600-672
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Palm Spri gs, CA 92264-5741 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5741 Palm Jr.
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Donald J caid Thomas Le n Terry A & M' ele Johnson
2491 ene Autry Trl F 2990 M' monte Cir E 2441 S e Autry Trl
Pa Springs, CA 92264-5860 Palm prings, CA 92264-5741 Palm rings, CA 92264-5860
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Gregory J dy Barbara C Decker Vadim & Sandra Matte
2441 S ne Autry Trl D 2490 Miramonte Cir E F 2441 5 Gene Autry Trl C
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009-600-686 009-600-687 009-600-689
Kevin J Maher Philip A Cohen Juanita Darwin
2441 S Gene Autry Trl B 2487 S Gene Autry Trl A 2441 S Gene Autry Trl A
Palm Springs, CA 92264-5860 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5859 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5860
009-600-691 009-600-693 009-600-696
Julia A & Fre rick Fanning Hirsch Donald R ucie
2392 Miram eCix E A 2392 Miramonte Cir E B 2487 S e Autry Trl B
Palm Spr' gs, CA 92264-5739 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5739 Palm S ings, CA 92264-5859
009-600-697 009-6/0-690 009-600-701
Laurence L Monique Kutas DenniceBrenda Curreri
2392 Mi onte Cir E C 2487 Autry Trl C 2487 S Gene Autry Trl D
Palm Springs, CA 92264-5739 Palm , CA 92264-5859 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5859
009-600-703 009-600-704 009-600-70
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2392 Mir onte Cir E D 2487 S Ge Autry Trl 2392 ramonte Cir E
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009-600-710 009-600-711 009-600-71
James L Gillen Arthur R G di Mark B pshire
2468 Miramonte Cir E F 2392 Mi onte Cir E F 2395 ene Autry Trl A
Palm Springs, CA 92264-5740 Palm rings, CA 92264-5739 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5861
009-600X 009-600-719 009-600-721
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009-600-727 009-600-728 009-600-729
Nancy R Bentinck William E & Florence Kortsch Steven R Winningham
2395 S Gene Autry Trl B 2395 S Gene Autry Trl C 2395 S Gene Autry Trl D
Palm Springs, CA 92264-5861 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5861 Palm Springs, CA 92264-5861
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Palm Springs, CA 92264-5861 Palm prings, CA 92264-5861 Palm Springs, CA 92269-5738
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2367 S Gene Autry Trl B 2367 S G e Autry Trl A 2977 Mira me Cir E
Palm Springs, CA 92269-5862 Palm S ings, CA 92269-5862 Palm S ngs, CA 92269-5795
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Richard C ecarlo Us a Bia
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Palm prings, CA 92264-5731 Pal prings, CA 92264-5745
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 5.1324 &VARIANCE 6.534
SPECTRUM SERVICES (VERIZON WIRELESS)
4721 EAST PALM CANYON DRIVE
RIMROCK SHOPPING CENTER
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Palm Springs, California, will hold
a public hearing at its meeting of July 16, 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 Spectrum Services representing
Verizon Wireless, for a Conditional Use Permit to install a fifty (50) foot tall commercial
communication antenna designed as a palm tree. The hearing will also include a Variance request
to increase the antenna height thirty-five (35) feet above the permitted fifteen (15) feet for the
property located at 4721 East Palm Canyon Drive, Zoned CDN.
ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: This project is categorically exempt from environmental
review pursuant to Section 15332 (Class 32 — In-Fill Development) of the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA).
REVIEW OF PROJECT INFORMATION: The staff report and other supporting documents
regarding this project are available for public review at City Hall between the hours of 8:00 a.m.
and 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 Glenn Mlaker, Assistant Planner, at (760) 323-8245.
Si necesita ayuda con esta carta, porfavor Ilame a la Ciudad de Palm Springs y puede hablar con
Nadine Fieger telefono (760) 323-8245.
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APPLICANT: Spectrum Services equipment shelter behind the Rimrock Shopping
Center at 4721 East Palm Canyon Drive, Zone
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750 N Gene Autry Trail
Palm Springs, CA 92262
760-778-4578/Fax 760-778-4731
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circulation on March 24, 1988 by the Superior Court of the REVIEW OF PROJECT INFORMATION The
'is" report and other supportinn tl°cumants!e-
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