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6/4/2014 - STAFF REPORTS - 1.A.
A.OQ PALM S. iZ c u m ' cq</FORN�P CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT DATE: JUNE 4, 2014 PUBLIC HEARING SUBJECT: SPECTRUM SERVICES (VERIZON WIRELESS) FOR ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW TO CONSTRUCT A FORTY-EIGHT FOOT HIGH MONOPOLE STRUCTURE (DESIGNED AS A PALM TREE) WITH ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT SHELTER AT 2101 SAHARA ROAD, ZONE P (CASE NOS. 5.1314 CUP & 6.530 VAR). FROM: David H. Ready, City Manager BY: Department of Planning Services SUMMARY The City Council will consider a request to construct and operate a wireless telecommunications facility at 2101 Sahara Road. The proposal includes a forty-eight (48) foot high monopole designed as a Mexican Fan Palm tree, equipment enclosure and 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. 5.1314, TO INSTALL A FORTY-EIGHT FOOT HIGH WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA AND VARIANCE, CASE NO. 6.530, TO EXCEED MAXIMUM ANTENNA HEIGHT FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2101 SAHARA ROAD." ISSUES: • Variance is required to exceed antenna height limit of fifteen feet. rrr:m Na 1-A City Council Staff Report June 4, 2014-- Page 2 Case Nos. 5.1314 CUP &6.530 VAR—Verizon Wireless, 2101 Sahara Road BACKGROUND AND SETTING: Planning Areas Specific Plan None Airport Overlay Yes Zone B1 of Airport Influence Area, Riverside County Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan Indian Land None Most Recent Ownership Dec 2003 Doug Jones purchased the property. Nei hborhood Meeting None I Not Required Field Check Feb. 2014 1 Staff visited the site to observe existing conditions. Related Relevant City Actions by Planning, Fire, Building, etc... 9/01/2004 City Council approved a Conditional Use Permit to construct and operate a 55-high telecommunications structure designed as a Mexican Fan Palm. Case 5.0997 CUP) 10/07/2009 City Council approved a Conditional Use Permit and Variance to construct and operate a 55-high telecommunications structure designed as a Mexican Fan Palm. Case 5.1226 CUP & 6.513 VAR 2/10/2014 The Architectural Advisory Committee recommended approval of the subject project with the following conditions: • Trees shall consist of fan palms (not date palms) • Relocate tower out of setback • Three (3) palms be planted to screen, 25' to 30' tall • Landscape around screen wall to be Palo Verde or similar 5/14/2014 The Planning Commission recommended approval of the proposed project to the City Council. Nei hborhood Meeting None Not required Neighborhood Notification ' None No neighborhood organization within '% mile. Site Area Net Area 16,627-square feet 02 City Council Staff Report June 4, 2014-- Page 3 Case Nos. 5.1314 CUP&6.530 VAR—Verizon Wireless, 2101 Sahara Road f * 9 #T 7 s �30 AM Y Monopalm Location PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The subject property is approximately 0.38 acres in size and located at the southeast corner of Sahara Road and Cerritos Road. The site is developed with two existing telecommunication antenna structures and associated equipment enclosures. If approved, this will be a third facility on the property. The proposed wireless telecommunications facility will be located north of the existing structures. Structures consist of a 194-square foot equipment shelter and a forty-eight foot tall monopole designed as a Fan Palm tree. Twelve 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 and equipment enclosure is proposed to be surrounded by an eight foot high block wall. ARCHITECTURAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE AND PLANNING COMMISSION: On February 10, 2014, the AAC reviewed the project and recommended approval with four conditions: 1. Trees shall consist of Fan Palms (not Date Palm trees) 2. Relocate tower out of setback area. 3. Three (3) palms be planted to screen, at 25' — 30' tall. 4. Landscaping around block wall to be Palo Verde trees or similar. The applicant has submitted a revised plan with three (3) Fan Palm trees and five (5) Palo Verde trees planted around the equipment enclosure block wall to provide screening. In addition, the tower location has been relocated fifty (50) feet from any 03 City Council Staff Report June 4, 2014-- Page 4 Case Nos. 5.1314 CUP &6.530 VAR-Verizon Wireless, 2101 Sahara Road property line meeting the setback requirements of the zone. On May 14, 2014, the Planning Commission reviewed the modified proposal and recommended approval, subject to the conditions contained in the draft resolution attached to this report. ANALYSIS: General Plan Designations, Zones and Land Uses: General Plan Zoning Existing Land Uses Subject O (Office) P (Professional) Two telecommunication Site facilities VLDR N-R-1-C (Single Family North (Very Low Density Residential with Noise Overlay) Vacant Residential South O (Office) P Parking Lot East O (Office) P Vacant West O (Office) P Vacant General Plan Land Use Designation F.A.R. Request Compliance Office 0.35 Floor Area Ratio Cell Tower (Commercial Use Yes with no FAR Zoning Zone Proposed Use Permitted? P(Professional) Monopalm /Commercial Yes, proposed use allowed pursuant to Section Communication Antennas 94.02.00 A 2 f of Zoning Code. Development Standards Proposed Requirement Compliance Height 48 feet 15 feet above ground, unless No, variance variance is approved being requested Setback Front west property line 60 feet 25 feet Yes Street Side north property line 50 feet 50 feet Yes Interior Side south property line 60 feet 10 feet Yes Rear east property line 40 feet 15 feet Yes Above development standards may be found in Sections 93.23,08 and 92.08.03 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 or Section 93.08.03(A)(1)(c)(B) of the PSZC; according to this Section, "if the antenna is 04 City Council Staff Report June 4, 2014 -- Page 5 Case Nos. 5.1314 CUP & 6.530 VAR—Verizon Wireless, 2101 Sahara Road 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 forty-eight 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 feet and forty-eight feet. Findings in support are found 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 forty-eight (48) feet. Staff has determined that the applicant has sufficiently demonstrated that a 48 foot tall tower will provide greater coverage over a 15 foot tower and the finding has been met. 2) Any variance granted shall be subject to such conditions as will assure that the adjustment thereby authorized shall not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with the limitations upon other properties in the vicinity and zone in which subject property is situated. The variance request for a monopalm at 48 feet tall will not constitute a granting of special privilege being that similar towers at 55 feet exist on the same parcel. The proposed tower will be designed as a Fan Palm tree in similar style as two other existing monopoles. Therefore, the approval of this Variance would not be constitute a special privilege 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 48 feet will be consistent as compared to other existing site monopalms and live palm trees. Therefore, the project will not be materially detrimental to the public health, safety, convenience, or welfare or injurious to property and improvements in the area. 05 City Council Staff Report June 4, 2014-- Page 6 Case Nos. 5.1314 CUP & 6.530 VAR—Verizon Wireless, 2101 Sahara Road 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 showing that the height limit of forty-eight (48) feet will provide increased coverage necessary to compete with other wireless communication carriers. The greater height does outweigh the adverse effects of a 70 foot monopalm. 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 P 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 Office. The General Plan does not specifically regulate the installation and operation of wireless communication facilities; however, the use as proposed is compatible with this designation as it supports cellular needs of the surrounding commercial and residential uses and the development of adequate cellular phone levels of service to benefit of the community. 06 City Council Staff Report June 4, 2014 -- Page 7 Case Nos. 5.1314 CUP & 6.530 VAR—Verizon Wireless, 2101 Sahara Road Other telecommunication facilities located on the same parcel are similar in height at fifty-five (55) feet. Further, live palm trees exist and are similar in height to the existing and proposed 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. A twelve (12) foot wide non-exclusive access easement will be provided for exclusive ingress / egress to site. This easement will adequately serve the proposed facility. The use will occupy only a small portion of the entire parcel, therefore, the easement will accommodate the proposed facility. d. The site for the proposed use related to streets and highways is properly designed and improved to carry the type and quantity of traffic to be generated by the proposed use. The only traffic generated from the said use to and from the site will be for maintenance, and the existing infrastructure is anticipated to accommodate the traffic necessary for the maintenance of the facility. e. The conditions to be imposed and shown on the approved site plan are deemed necessary to protect the public health, safety and general welfare, including any minor modifications of the zone's property development standards. The project is likely to have no significant impact on the proposed project site or its immediate surroundings. Conditions to ensure the protection of public health, safety and general welfare have been met through setbacks, screening and new landscaping. The proposed tower height is similar to existing towers on site and in similarly zoned properties. 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 Wheeler, FAICP David H. Ready, Ph.D. Director of Planning Services City Manager 07 City Council Staff Report June 4, 2014 -- Page 8 Case Nos. 5.1314 CUP &6.530 VAR—Verizon Wireless, 2101 Sahara Road 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 08 a N Department of Planning Services W E Vicinity Map S R1C RIC RIC RIC R1C tacoACA IA RD m RIC R1C RIC RIC RIC q 1 DESERT PARK AVE 00 L 0 P o RIC RIC SAHARA RD LU U P � P P P Y to m E VISTA CHINO M1P Legend Ste Q500ft Site Radius M1 OZoning Parcels CITY OF PALM SPRINGS CASE NO: 5.1314 CUP & DESCRIPTION: A request to construct and 6.530 VAR operate a forty-eight foot tall telecommunications facility at 2101 Sahara Road, Zone P, Section 1. APPLICANT: Spectrum Services 09 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, CASE NO. 5.1314, TO INSTALL A FORTY-EIGHT FOOT HIGH WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNA AND VARIANCE, CASE NO. 6.530, TO EXCEED MAXIMUM ANTENNA HEIGHT FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2101 SAHARA ROAD. WHEREAS, Spectrum Services for Verizon Wireless ("Applicant') has filed an application on behalf of Douglas C. Jones ("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 forty-eight foot high commercial communications monopole designed as a palm tree, an equipment enclosure and block wall located at 2101 Sahara Road, APN: 501-351-001, P Zone, Section 1; 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. 5.1314 and Variance Case No. 6.530 was given in accordance with applicable law; and WHEREAS, on May 14, 2014, a public hearing on the application for Conditional Use Permit Case No. 5.1314 and Variance Case No. 6.530 was held by the Planning Commission in accordance with applicable law; and WHEREAS, on May 14, 2014, the Planning Commission recommended conditional approval of Conditional Use Permit Case No. 5.1314 and Variance Case No. 6.530 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. 5.1314 and Variance Case No. 6.530 was given in accordance with applicable law; and WHEREAS, on June 4, 2014, a public hearing on the application for Conditional Use Permit Case No. 5.1314 and Variance Case No. 6.530 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 10 City Council Resolution No. Page 2 WHEREAS, the City Council has carefully reviewed and considered all of the evidence presented in connection with the hearing on the project, including, but not limited to, the staff report, and all written and oral testimony presented. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1 . The City Council finds that this Conditional Use Permit and Variance are Categorically Exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15303 (Class 3 — New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). SECTION 2. State law requires four (4) findings be made for the granting of a variance. Pursuant to the procedure set forth in Section 94.06.01 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 forty-eight (48) feet. Staff has determined that the applicant has sufficiently demonstrated that a 48 foot tall tower will provide greater coverage over a 15 foot tower and the finding has been met. 2) Any variance granted shall be subject to such conditions as will assure that the adjustment thereby authorized shall not constitute a grant of special privilege inconsistent with the limitations upon other properties in the vicinity and zone in which subject property is situated. The variance request for a monopalm at 48 feet tall will not constitute a granting of special privilege being that similar towers at 55 feet exist on the same parcel. The proposed tower will be designed as a Fan Palm tree in similar style as two other existing monopoles. Therefore, the approval of this Variance would not be constitute a special privilege and finding has not been met. 3) The granting of the variance will not be materially detrimental to the pubic health, safety, convenience, or welfare or injurious to property and improvements in the same vicinity and zone in which subject property is situated. The monopalm will be structurally engineered in accordance with all applicable codes for the proposed height and location. The tower as proposed at 48 feet will be consistent as compared to other existing site monopalms and live palm trees. Therefore, the project will not be materially detrimental to the public health, 11 City Council Resolution No. Page 3 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 ( ) 9 PP height limit variances, no such variance shall be granted unless the director makes make the following finding in addition to those required above: 5) That in the area involved, transmission or reception is adversely affected by obstructions and, as verified by at least one (1) person holding a valid radio- telephone first-class operator's license issued by the Federal Communications Commission, it is not feasible to achieve and maintain satisfactory communications within the specified height limitations. The applicant has provided convincing evidence showing that the height limit of forty-eight (48) feet will provide increased coverage necessary to compete with other wireless communication carriers. The greater height does outweigh the adverse effects of a 70 foot monopalm. SECTION 3. Pursuant to Zoning Ordinance Section 94.02.00, the City Council finds that: a. The use applied for at the location set forth in the application is properly one for which a conditional use permit is authorized by the City Zoning Ordinance. Pursuant to Section 94.02.00(A)(2)(f) of the Palm Springs Zoning Code, a commercial communications antenna is authorized within the P 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 Office. The General Plan does not specifically regulate the installation and operation of wireless communication facilities; however, the use as proposed is compatible with this designation as it supports cellular needs of the surrounding commercial and residential uses and the development of adequate cellular phone levels of service to benefit of the community. 12 City Council Resolution No. Page 4 Other telecommunication facilities located on the same parcel are similar in height at fifty-five (55) feet. Further, live palm trees exist and are similar in height to the existing and proposed 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. A twelve (12) foot wide non-exclusive access easement will be provided for exclusive ingress / egress to site. This easement will adequately serve the proposed facility. The use will occupy only a small portion of the entire parcel, therefore, the easement will accommodate the proposed facility. d. The site for the proposed use related to streets and highways is properly designed and improved to carry the type and quantity of traffic to be generated by the proposed use. The only traffic generated from the said use to and from the site will be for maintenance, and the existing infrastructure is anticipated to accommodate the traffic necessary for the maintenance of the facility. e. The conditions to be imposed and shown on the approved site plan are deemed necessary to protect the public health, safety and general welfare, including any minor modifications of the zone's property development standards. The project is likely to have no significant impact on the proposed project site or its immediate surroundings. Conditions to ensure the protection of public health, safety and general welfare have been met through setbacks, screening and new landscaping. The proposed tower height is similar to existing towers on site and in similarly zoned properties. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council approves Conditional Use Permit Case No. 5.1314 and Variance Case No. 6.530, to install and operate telecommunications monopole and related equipment at 2101 Sahara Road, subject to those conditions set forth in Exhibit A, which are to be satisfied unless otherwise specified. 13 City Council Resolution No. Page 5 ADOPTED this 4th day of June, 2014. David H. Ready, City Manager ATTEST: James Thompson, City Clerk CERTIFICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss. CITY OF PALM SPRINGS ) I, JAMES THOMPSON, City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, hereby certify that Resolution No. is a full, true and correct copy, and was duly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Springs on by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: James Thompson, City Clerk City of Palm Springs, California 14 City Council Resolution No. Page 6 EXHIBIT A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CASE NO. 5.1314 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 . Protect 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. 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 3. Conform to all Codes and Regulations. The project shall conform to the conditions contained herein, all applicable regulations of the Palm Springs Zoning Ordinance, Municipal Code, and any other City, County, State and Federal Codes, ordinances, resolutions and laws that may apply. ADM 4. Minor Deviations. The Director of Planning or designee may approve minor deviations to the project description and approved plans in accordance with the provisions of the Palm Springs Zoning Code. ADM 5. Indemnification. The owner shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City of Palm Springs, its agents, officers, and employees from any claim, action, or proceeding against the City of Palm Springs or its agents, officers or employees to attach, set aside, void or annul, an approval of the City of Palm Springs, its legislative body, advisory agencies, or administrative officers concerning Case 5.1314 CUP and Case 6.530 VAR. The City of Palm Springs will promptly notify the applicant of any such claim, action, or 15 City Council Resolution No. Page 7 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 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 9. Comply with City Noise Ordinance. This use shall comply with the provisions of Section 11.74 Noise Ordinance of the Palm Springs Municipal Code. Violations may result in revocation of this Conditional Use Permit. ADM 10. Conditional Use Permit Availability. The applicant shall provide a copy of this Conditional Use Permit to all buyers and potential buyers. PLANNING DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS PLN 1. Signage. Signage is prohibited on the exterior of the monopole structure. 16 City Council Resolution No. Page 8 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. 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. 17 City Council Resolution No. Page 9 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 CONDIT IONS IONS BLD 1. Prior to any construction on-site, all appropriate permits must be secured. END OF CONDITIONS 18 Planning Commission Minutes May 28, 2014 PERMITTED AT THE RIMROCK SHOPPING CENTER AT 4721 EAST PALM CANY IVE, ZONE CDN (CASE NOS. 5.1324 CUP & 6.534 VAR). (GM) ACTION: To conti o June 11, 2014. Motion: Commissioner Robe econded by Commissioner Lowe and unanimously carried on a roll call vote. AYES: Commissioner Calerdine, Commissio Klatchko, Commissioner Roberts, Commissioner Weremiuk, Vice Chair Hudson, Chair eld, Commissioner Lowe A recess was taken at 2:48 pm. The meeting reconvened at 2:55 pm. 2C. SPECTRUM SERVICES (VERIZON ftfLES#rFOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A FORTY-EIGHT FOOT TALL MONOPOLE STRUCTURE (DESIGNED AS A PALM TREE) WITH ASSOCIATED EXISTING EQUIPMENT SHELTER AND A VARIANCE REQUEST— TO EXCL-D THE MAXIMUM ANTENNA HEIGHT PERMITTED AT THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2101 SAHARA ROAD, ZONE P (CASE NOS. 5.1,31,4 CUP & .630 VAR). (DN) Associate Planner Newell presented the prppgsd protectors outlined in the staff report. m Director Wheeler provide the,uptlate received from legal consultation from an expert in the field , Chair Donenfeld opened the public. hearing: MIKE HAYES,, authorized agent for Verizon Wireless, applicant, commented that this location was guided by the city (existing cell towers) and FAA compliance has been received. He provided a recap on the four active applications in the city. JOE LAPORTA, Dolly Sarratra Lodge, (across the street) commented that with the existing towers on this situ-%ifis antenna will blend in. BILL FERRA, resides near the site, commented that the existing antenna structures are taller than the proposed and noted that the utility lines are more offensive. There being no further appearances the public hearing was closed. Commissioner Roberts concurred that the cell tower is acceptable and co-locations are a benefit. 4 19 Planning Commission Minutes May 28, 2014 ACTION: Recommend approval to the City Council with conditions. Motion: Commissioner Calerdine, seconded by Commissioner Lowe and unanimously carried on a roll call vote. AYES: Commissioner Calerdine, Commissioner Klatchko, Commissioner Roberts, Commissioner Weremiuk, Vice Chair Hudson, Chair Donenfeld, Commissioner Lowe Director Wheeler reported this project will move forward,ttr he City Council 2D. CITY OF PALM SPRINGS FOR A ZONINsTEX AMENDMENT TO AM THE PALM SPRINGS ZOING CODE (PS )_ SECTION- 93.20.07 RELATI TO PERMITTED SIGNS - REAL ESTATE (CA21338 ZTA). (MW) �d Director Wheeler presented the proposed prpjpct as outlined in th§staff r ort. Commissioner Roberts expressed concern with )he issue of on atng commercial leasing signs (scale, enforcement and abandoned-did--tigns). -tea^ Chair Donenfeld opened the public he' nng: JIM FRANKLIN, re; r spoke about the int d-fill- signs to realtors. They are requesting five square feet for the "for sale sighs an l owance of directional signs in the public right-of-"4-1 blocking it. JOHN KI _m —realtor, requested'aliowances additional multiple directional signs and a two sqW footfilag. There berrag_no further appearance-sit ublic hearing was closed. The Commission and staff cornet ed'on: *Limit the size of thflags. *Adding additional square of in signs. *Code Enforcement pa ing. Commissioner Ro rts requested staff provide guidelines for the Commission's review of signs in the p is right-of-way. ACTION: T recommend approval to City Council, as amended: -For a Signs: The size shall not exceed five (5) square feet. -O House Signs: To allow one flag at 2 - 1/2' x 2 - 1/2' on a pole up to 6' high on the perry offered for resale. 5 20 Architectural Advisory Committee Minutes February 10,2014 1 Staff confirmed no signage was being approved at this time. COMMITTEE MEMBER PURNEL requested that landscaping be added in the corner planter bed. VICE-CHAIR FAUBER AND CHAIR SECOY-JENSEN would like to see more plan details for finishes, landscaping and gate. M/S/ (Secoy-Jensen/Fredricks, 7-0) Approve with a sub-committee (Fauber, Purnel and Secoy-Jensen) review of the following items- 1. Suomit color and material board 2. Correct all drawings showing proper name of business 3. Provide more details of entry doors/finishes 4. Remove sigriage from drawings 5. Provide erhdscape plan for corner planter bed 6. Lo the shade awning 7. ow pedestrian gate Provide detail of patio railing iron work and wood finishes ke 5. SPECTRUM SERVICES (VERIZON WIRELESS) FOR ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW TO CONSTRUCT A FORTY-EIGHT FOOT HIGH MONOPOLE STRUCTURE (DESIGNED AS A PALM TREE) WITH ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT SHELTER AT 2101 SAHARA ROAD, ZONE P (CASE NOS. 6.1314 CUP & 6.530 VAR). (DN) COMMITTEE MEMBER FREDRICKS asked questions relating to.the width of the palm tree. COMMITTEE MEMBER SONG asked questions regarding the other buildings on the site. MIKE HAYES, APPLICANT, responded to questions from AAC. CHAIR SECOY-JENSEN asked why placement was within the setbacks. MIKE HAYES, APPLICANT, responded that they fit it in among existing palms. VICE-CHAIR FAUBER questioned if date palm will be changed to fan palm. MIKE HAYES, APPLICANT, responded yes. VICE-CHAIR FAUBER questioned if there is any treatment on the block wall. 3 21 4 # j Architectural Advisory Committee Minutes February 10, 2014 MIKE HAYES, APPLICANT, responded graffiti treatment and they are willing to add more palms to screen. CHAIR SECOY-JENSEN asked why it is located within the setback and if it would function outside the setback. MIKE HAYES, APPLICANT, responded yes. COMMITTEE MEMBER SONG asked what the color would be. MIKE HAYES, APPLICANT, responded that the color is brownish and blends in with the tree trunk. VICE-CHAIR FAUBER said that it needs additional palm trees. CHAIR SECOY-JENSEN commented to push out of the setback. COMMITTEE MEMBER PURNEL suggested adding more palm trees and shrubs to the screen wall and expressed concern with the upkeep and maintenance of the property. COMMITTEE MEMBER FREDRICKS suggested pulling back and adding 2 -3 palm trees and shrubs. M/S/C (Fauber/Fredricks, 7-0) Approve, with conditions: • Trees shall consist of fan palms (not date palms) • Relocate out of setback • Three (3) palms to screen, 25' - 30' • Landscape around screen wall to be palo verde or similar 6.' COACHELLA VALLEY ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP FOR A MINOR ARCHITECTURAL APPLICATION FOR A NEW LANDSCAPE PLAN AT THE CVEP CV{HUB ACCELERATOR CAMPUS LOCATED AT 2901 EAST ALEJO ROAD, ZONE M-1-P (CASE 3.3702 MAA). (GM) COMMITTEE MEMBER SONG questioned if there will be any changes to the parking. DIRECTOR WHEELER responded that it is not required. JOE WALLACE, APPLICANT, provided details for the proposed-pfoject. COMMITTEE MEMBER FREDRICKS questioned if the existing trees woul in. CHRIS HERMANN, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, responded that the ficus would come 4 22 AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION RIVERSIDE COUNTY CHAIR April 10, 2014 Simon Housman Rancho Mirage Mr. David Newell, Associate Planner VICE CHAIRMAN City of Palm Springs Planning Department Rod Ballance 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way Riverside Palm Springs CA 92262 coMIMBstoNERS RE: AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION (ALUC) DEVELOPMENT REVIEW Arthur Butler Riverside File No.: ZAP1020PS14 John Lyon Related File No.: CUP No. 5.1314 (Conditional Use Permit); VAR No. 6.530 Riverside (Variance) APN: 501-351-001 Glen Holmes Hemet Dear Mr. Newell: Greg Pettis Cathedral City On April 10, 2014, the Riverside County Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) found the Richard Stewart above-referenced conditional use permit and variance, which would authorize the Moreno Valley development and operation of an unmanned telecommunications facility consisting of antennas on a 48-foot high tower disguised as a palm tree (monopalm), with associated STAFF equipment shelter, on an 900 square foot lease area within a 0.39-acre parcel located at the southeast corner of North Cerritos Road and Sahara Road, northerly of Vista Chino, in the GCooper City of Palm Springs, CONSISTENT with the 2005 Palm Springs International Airport Land Ed cooper yP Use Compatibility Plan, subject to the following conditions, as amended: Russell Brady John Guerin CONDITIONS: Barbara Santos 1. Prior to issuance of a building permit for the proposed telecommunications facilities, the Ga,tyAimi9reCeia property owner shall convey an avigation easement to the City of Palm Springs as 40Isrms, owner-operator of Palm Springs International Airport. CA ftNersitle,CA 92501 2501 (951)955-5132 2. The following uses shall be prohibited: m rualucae (a) Any use which would direct a steady light or flashing light of red,white, green, or amber colors associated with airport operations toward an aircraft engaged in an initial straight climb following takeoff or toward an aircraft engaged in a straight final approach toward a landing at an airport, other than an FAA-approved navigational signal light or visual approach slope indicator. (b) Any use which would cause sunlight to be reflected towards an aircraft engaged in an initial straight climb following takeoff or towards an aircraft engaged in a straight final approach towards a landing at an airport. (c) Any use which would generate smoke orwater vapor orwhich would attract large concentrations of birds, or which may otherwise affect safe air navigation within the area, including landscaping utilizing water features, aquaculture, livestock operations, production of cereal grains, sunflower, and row crops, artificial marshes, landfills, trash transfer stations that are open on one or more sides, 2 3 Airport Land Use Commission Page 2 of 3 recycling centers containing putrescible wastes, construction and demolition debris facilities, incinerators, fly ash disposal, and wastewater management facilities. d) Any use which would generate electrical interference that may be detrimental to the operation of aircraft and/or aircraft instrumentation. e) Children's schools, day care centers, libraries, hospitals, nursing homes, places of worship, buildings with greater than 2 aboveground habitable floors, highly noise-sensitive outdoor nonresidential uses, aboveground bulk storage of hazardous materials, and hazards to flight. 3. Any outdoor lighting that is installed other than FAA-required lighting shall be hooded or shielded to prevent either the spillage of lumens or reflection into the sky. 4. Any new retention basins on the site shall be designed so as to provide for a maximum 48-hour detention period following the conclusion of the storm event forthe design storm (may be less, but not more), and to remain totally dry between rainfalls. Vegetation in and around the retention basin(s)that would provide food or cover for bird species that would be incompatible with airport operations shall not be utilized in project landscaping. Trees shall be spaced so as to prevent large expanses of contiguous canopy, when mature. In the event that a retention basin or detention basin is established on this site, on-site landscaping shall not include trees that produce seeds, fruits, or berries. 5. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has conducted an aeronautical study of the proposed structure(Aeronautical Study No. 2013-AWP-7273-OE), and has determined that lighting of the structure in accordance with FAA Advisory Circular 70/7460-1 K Change 2, Obstruction Marking and Lighting, red lights —Chapters 4, 5 (Red), and 12, will be necessary for aviation safety. Such lighting shall be installed and maintained in accordance therewith for the life of the project. 6. The maximum elevation at the top of the proposed structure shall not exceed 552 feet above mean sea level. 7. The specific coordinates, height, top point elevation, of the proposed structure, frequencies, and power specified in the Federal Aviation Administration letter dated February 13, 2014, shall not be amended without further review by the Airport Land Use Commission and the Federal Aviation Administration; provided, however,that reduction in structure height or elevation shall not require further review by the Airport Land Use Commission. 8. Temporary construction equipment (such as cranes) used during actual construction of the structure shall not exceed the height of the structure or be stationed at coordinates that are closer to the runway than the coordinates specified in the Federal Aviation Administration letter dated February 13, 2014, unless separate notice is provided to the Federal Aviation Administration through the Form 7460-1 process. 9. 'Within five (5) days after construction of structures reaches its greatest height, FAA Form 7460-2 (Part II), Notice of Actual Construction or Alteration, shall be completed by the project proponent or his/her designee and a-filed with the Federal Aviation Administration. (Go to https://oeaaa.faa.gov for instructions.) This requirement is also applicable in the event the project is abandoned. 10. The telecommunications facility shall be designed in such a manner as to ensure that 2 4 2 Airport Land Use Commission Page 3 of 3 spurious emissions signal levels from the proposed transmitter(s)will be less than -104 dBm in the 108-137 and 225-400 MHz frequency bands at a distance of 4,100 feet from the transmitter site, in accordance with the requirements of the Federal Aviation Administration Obstruction Evaluation Service letter dated February 13, 2014, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 11. The proposed monopalm tower shall be located within fifty-five feet(551)of the existing monopalm towers on the site to accommodate the clustering of the towers to minimize obstruction hazard. (as amended by ALUC on April 10, 2014) (*Please note that the Federal Aviation Administration letter also requires e-filing of FAA Form 7460-2 (Part 1) at least 10 days prior to the start of construction, in order to facilitate inclusion of a note in the Take-off Minimums and (Obstacle) Departure Procedures section in the U.S. Terminal Procedures publication.] If you have any questions, please contact Russell Brady, Airport Land Use Commission Contract Planner, at (951) 955-0549, or John Guerin, Airport Land Use Commission Principal Planner, at (951) 955-0982. Sincerely, RIVERSIDE COUNTY AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION Edward C. Cooper, rector Attachments: Notice of Airport in Vicinity FAA Aeronautical Study No. 2013-AWP-7273-OE cc: Michael Hayes, Spectrum Services Brett Smirl, Spectrum Services Doug Jones (property owner) Spectrum Services— Las Vegas (payee) Michael Nolan, Palm Springs International Airport William Ferra and Ron Zimmerman (neighboring proponents) Y:\Airport Case Files\Palm Springs\ZAP1 020PS14\ZAP1 020PS14.LTR.doc 25 3 NOTICE OF AIRPORT IN VICINITY This property is presently located in the vicinity of an airport, within what is known as an airport influence area . For that reason , the property may be subject to some of the annoyances or inconveniences associated with proximity to airport operations (for example: noise , vibration , or odors). Individual sensitivities to those annoyances can vary from person to person . You may wish to consider what airport annoyances, if any, are associated with the property before you complete your purchase and determine whether they are acceptable to you . Business & Professions Code Section 11010 ( b) ( 13 )(A) 0Mail Processing Center Aeronautical Study No. Federal Aviation Administration 2013-AW P-7273-0E Southwest Regional Office Obstruction Evaluation Group 2601 Meacham Boulevard Fort Worth, TX 76193 Issued Date: 02/13/2014 Jim O'Dowd Verizon Wireless 180 Washington Valley Rd Bedminster, NJ 07921 ** DETERMINATION OF NO HAZARD TO AIR NAVIGATION ** The Federal Aviation Administration has conducted an aeronautical study under the provisions of 49 U.S.C., Section 44718 and if applicable Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, part 77, concerning: Structure: Monopole Desert Park Location: Palm Springs, CA Latitude: 33-50-43.81N NAD 83 Longitude: 116-31-24.26 W Heights: 504 feet site elevation (SE) 48 feet above ground level (AGL) 552 feet above mean sea level (AMSL) This aeronautical study revealed that the structure would have no substantial adverse effect on the safe and efficient utilization of the navigable airspace by aircraft or on the operation of air navigation facilities. Therefore, pursuant to the authority delegated to me, it is hereby determined that the structure would not be a I hazard to air navigation provided the following condition(s) is(are) met: As a condition to this Determination, the structure is marked/lighted in accordance with FAA Advisory circular 70/7460-1 K Change 2, Obstruction Marking and Lighting, red lights - Chapters 4,5(Red),&12. It is required that FAA Form 7460-2, Notice of Actual Construction or Alteration, be e-filed any time the project is abandoned or: _X_ At least 10 days prior to start of construction (7460-2, Part 1) X_ Within 5 days after the construction reaches its greatest height (7460-2, Part 2) See attachment for additional condition(s) or information. Any height exceeding 48 feet above ground level (552 feet above mean sea level), will result in a substantial adverse effect and would warrant a Determination of Hazard to Air Navigation. This determination expires on 08/13/2015 unless: (a) the construction is started (not necessarily completed) and FAA Fonn 7460-2, Notice of Actual Construction or Alteration, is received by this office. Page I of 9 27 (b) extended, revised, or terminated by the issuing office. (c) the construction is subject to the licensing authority of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and an application for a construction permit has been filed, as required by the FCC, within 6 months of the date of this determination. In such case, the determination expires on the date prescribed by the FCC for completion of construction, or the date the FCC denies the application. NOTE: REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF THE EFFECTIVE PERIOD OF THIS DETERMINATION MUST BE E-FILED AT LEAST 15 DAYS PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION DATE. AFTER RE-EVALUATION OF CURRENT OPERATIONS IN THE AREA OF THE STRUCTURE TO DETERMINE THAT NO SIGNIFICANT AERONAUTICAL CHANGES HAVE OCCURRED, YOUR DETERMINATION MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR ONE EXTENSION OF THE EFFECTIVE PERIOD. This determination is subject to review if an interested party files a petition that is received by the FAA on or before March 15, 2014. In the event a petition for review is filed, it must contain a full statement of the basis upon which it is made and be submitted to the Manager, Airspace Regulations & ATC Procedures Group, Federal Aviation Administration, 800 Independence Ave, SW, Room 423, Washington, DC 20591. This determination becomes final on March 25, 2014 unless a petition is timely filed. In which case, this determination will not become final pending disposition of the petition. Interested patties will be notified of the grant of any review. For any questions regarding your.petition, please contact Airspace Regulations & ATC Procedures Group via telephone -- 202-267-8783 - or facsimile 202-267-9328. This determination is based, in part, on the foregoing description which includes specific coordinates,heights, frequency(ies) and power. Any changes in coordinates, heights, and frequencies or use of greater power will void this determination. Any future construction or alteration, including increase to heights, power, or the addition of other transmitters, requires separate notice to the FAA. This determination does include temporary construction equipment such as cranes, derricks, etc., which may be used during actual construction of the structure. However, this equipment shall not exceed the overall heights as indicated above. Equipment which has a height greater than the studied structure requires separate notice to the FAA. This determination concerns the effect of this structure on the safe and efficient use of navigable airspace by aircraft and does not relieve the sponsor of compliance responsibilities relating to any law, ordinance, or regulation of any Federal, State, or local government body. Any failure or malfunction that lasts more than thirty (30) minutes and affects a top light or flashing obstruction light, regardless of its position, should be reported immediately to (877) 487-6867 so a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) can be issued. As soon as the normal operation is restored, notify the same number. This aeronautical study considered and analyzed the impact on existing and proposed arrival, departure, and en route procedures for aircraft operating under both visual flight rules and instrument flight rules; the impact on all existing and planned public-use airports, military airports and aeronautical facilities; and the cumulative impact resulting from the studied structure when combined with the impact of other existing or proposed structures. The study disclosed that the described structure would have no substantial adverse effect on air navigation. An account of the study findings, aeronautical objections received by the FAA during the study (if any), and the basis for the FAA's decision in this matter can be found on the following page(s). Page 2 of 9 28 -A copy of this determination will be forwarded to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) because the structure is subject to their licensing authority. If we can be of further assistance, please contact Karen McDonald, at (310) 725-6557. On any future correspondence concerning this matter, please refer to Aeronautical Study Number 2013-AWP-7273-OE. Signature Control No: 202110015-208050179 ( DNH) John Page Manager, Obstruction Evaluation Group Attachment(s) Additional Information Case Description Frequency Data Map(s) cc: FCC Page 3 of 9 29 Additional information for ASN 2013-AWP-7273-OE The submitted proposal from Verizon Wireless will construct a 48-foot above ground level (agl) monopole with no appurtenances, in Patin Springs, California. This site is approximately 1.26 nautical miles northwest of the Palm Springs International (PSP) airport reference point; 2,520 feet direct distance from the Runway 13R physical approach end, the closest civilian public-use landing area. The PSP Field Elevation (FE) is 477 feet above mean sea level (amsl); Runway 13R physical approach end elevation is 477 feet amsl. The site elevation of this proposed structure is 504 feet amsl. The structure height exceeds the obstruction standards of Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 77, as follows: Section 77.17(a)(3) - (TERPS criteria); would penetrate the PSP RWY 31L 40:1 departure obstacle clearance surface (OCS) in the Initial Climb Area (ICA) by 14 feet(less than 35 feet.) Mitigation: The proposed structure height would not require an increase in the existing published departure climb gradient (cg), nor would it require an increase in departure weather minimums. It qualifies as a 'low close-in' obstacle penetration with climb gradient termination altitude 200 feet or less above DER, and upon receipt from the sponsor of the 7460-2 Part 1, a note will be added to the 'Take-off Minimums and (Obstacle) Departure Procedures in the U.S. Terminal Procedures publication. Existing ORS #06-022099 and # 06-002579, structures of similar height, are located adjacent to this proposal. Details of this proposal were not distributed for public aeronautical comment because current.internal FAA Obstruction Evaluation policy exempts-structures that would exceed only the above-cited Section 77.17(a)(3) standard by 35 feet or less. FAA airspace evaluation has found that the adverse effect of this structure is (mown. The structure height does not require a change to any existing instrument published climb gradient or departure weather minimums and would not have a significant adverse effect on the TERPS criteria. FAA evaluation finds that the proposal would not create substantial adverse effect on visual aeronautical operations or lessen the utility of the navigable airspace overlying the site. Existing obstacles and terrain control the development of future approach and departure Terminal Instrument Procedures for PSP landing area. Therefore, no further attempt to negotiate the structure to a lower height was considered necessary. This does not affect the right to petition for review determinations regarding structures which exceed the subject obstniction standards. AERONAUTICAL STUDY FOR POSSIBLE EFFECT UPON THE OPERATION OF AN AIR NAVIGATION AID: - At a distance of 4100 feet from transmitter site spurious emissions signal levels from proposed transmitters must be less than -104 dBm in the 108-137, 225-400 MHz frequency bands. Page 4 of 9 3 .AERONAUTICAL STUDY FOR POSSIBLE INSTRUMENT FLIGHT RULES (IFR) EFFECT DISCLOSED THE FOLLOWING: - The proposal would have no effect on any existing or proposed IFR arrival/departure routes, operations, or procedures. - The proposal would have no effect on any existing or proposed IFR en route routes, operations, or procedures. - The proposal would have no effect on any existing or proposed IFR minimum flight altitudes. AERONAUTICAL STUDY FOR POSSIBLE VISUAL FLIGHT RULES (VFR) EFFECT DISCLOSED THE FOLLOWING: - The proposal would have no effect on any existing or proposed VFR arrival or departure routes, operations or procedures. - The proposal would not conflict with airspace required to conduct normal VFR traffic pattern operations at any known civilian public use or military airports. - The proposal would not penetrate those altitudes normally considered available to airmen for VFR en route flight. - The structure shall be appropriately red obstruction lighted to make it more conspicuous to airmen flying in VFR weather conditions at night. The cumulative impact of the proposed structure, when combined with other existing structures is not considered significant. Study did not disclose any-adverse effect on existing or proposed civilian public-use or military airports or navigational facilities. Nor would the proposal affect the capacity of any known existing or planned civilian public-use or military airport. Therefore, it is detennined that the proposed construction would not have a substantial adverse effect on the safe and efficient utilization of the navigable airspace by aircraft or on any air navigation facility and would not he a hazard to air navigation. This determination, issued in accordance with Part 77, concerns the effect of the proposal on the safe and efficient use of the navigable airspace by aircraft and does not relieve the sponsor of any compliance responsibilities relating to laws, ordinances, or regulations of any Federal, state, or local governmental bodies. Determinations, which are issued in accordance with Part 77, do not supersede or override any state, county, or local laws, avigation easements, or ordinances, or local zoning maximum heights. Page 5 of 9 31 Case Description for ASN 2013-AWP-7273-OE Proposed 48' agl monopole tower. 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PROPOSED WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY Verf7 nwireless SITE LOCATION MAP a>?� F � v.iu, Poi ♦ A -2 (l.rvFar SITE NAME: DESERT PARK'' _ v I SITE NUMBER: LAX-324 ': LOCATION SITE ADDRESS: UNADDRESSED CORNER OF CERRITOS RD. AND VISTO CHINO VIEW 2 4 .� PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262 t, " # J � s� DATE: 11/7/2013 APPLICANT: VERIZON WIRELESS " -",�s Y•} 15505 SAND CANYON AVE. BUILDING D, 1ST FLOOR VIEW 1 — IRVINE, CA 92618 MICHAEL HAYES, PROJECT MGR. a 909-268-3920 ""sg r i_ 1 yy r ? - � 2013 CGOOGLE MAPS The included Photograph Simulation(s) are intended as visual representations only and should not be used for construction purposes.The materials represented within the included Photograph Simulation(s) are subject to change. SPECTRUM SERVICES, INC.-8390 MAPLE PL.STE 110-RANCHO CUCAMONGA,CA 91730-(866)515-3358 1/3 49 F tieriZonwireless DESERT PARK/ LAX-324 t a � a PHOTOGRAPHIC SIMULATION - Y V`' k S EXISTING -VIEW 1 A 4. r n .W �r ALL a PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF 48' MONOPALM WITH ANTENNA ARRAY, INCLUDING EQUIPMENT COMPOUND WITH SHELTER,GENERATOR,AND 8' BRICK Rqjj m WALL. SPECTRUM SERVICES,INC.-8390 MAPLE PL.STE 110-RANCHO CUCAMONGA.CA 91730-18661 515-3358 2/3 50 V@P1Z0nwireless DESERT PARK/ LAX-324 s_ o PHOTOGRAPHIC SIMULATION- x t _. VIEW 2 M1s r , EXISTING-VIEW 2 F. .,v PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF 48' MONOPALM WITH ANTENNA ARRAY, INCLUDING EQUIPMENT COMPOUND WITH SHELTER, GENERATOR,AND 8' BRICK p E. dl R u PIA WALL. SPECTRUM SERVICES,INC.-8390 MAPLE PL.STE 110-RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730-)866)515-3358 3/3 51 fGuerin, John From: Bill Ferra <rezwefttet@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2014 10:05 AM To: Guerin, Jahn Subject: ZAP1020PS14 -cell/antennas on 48ft monopalm tower, southeast corner Sahara Rd. and N Cerritos Rd in Palm Springs John Guerin - Per our discussion today, we are in favor of the additional cell tower at the above referenced location. We live very close and can see this property unobstructed and endorse this additional cell tower. The maintenance has been very consistent and good as far the the property is concerned. We assume the additional tax revenues will help the city- of Palm Springs and therefore we would hope the city would approved the additional tower... we would normally attend these meetings as in the past they were held in the city of Palm Springs, but we have a prior commitment making it impossible for us to attend. John thank you for your attention in this matter, William Ferra and Ron Zimmerman 2101 E. Desert Park Ave. Palm Springs, Ca. 92262. x] This email is free from viruses and malware because avastl Antivirus protection is active. 52 t � AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION RIVERSIDE COUNTY RECEIVED PLANNING SERVICES CHAIR April 14, 2014 DEPARTMENT Simon Housman Rancho Mirage Mr. Russell G. Coward VICE CHAIRMAN 2121 E. Desert Park Avenue Rod Ballance Palm Springs CA 92262 Riverside RE: Your letter of April 4, 2014 cOMMISS 41ERS Arthur Butler File No.: ZAP1020PS14 Riverside Related File No.: CUP No. 5.1314 (Conditional Use Permit); VAR No. 6.530 John Lyon (Variance) Riverside APN: 501-351-001 Glen Holmes Dear Mr. Coward: Hemet Greg Pettis Thank you for responding to our Notice of Public Hearing regarding the above-referenced Cathedral City case. Unfortunately, your letter was not received until after the hearing by this Commission Richard Stewart had already been held. On April 10, 2014, the Riverside County Airport Land Use Moreno Valley Commission (ALUC) found the above-referenced conditional use permit and variance consistent with the 2005 Palm Springs International Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan, STAFF subject to the conditions included in the attached letter submitted to the City of Palm Springs. Director We are forwarding your letter to the case planner for the City of Palm Springs, Mr. David Ed cooper Newell, for consideration as the process moves forward at the City level. Russell Brady If you have any questions, please contact Russell Brady, Airport Land Use Commission John Guerin Barham Santos Contract Planner, at (951) 955-0549, or John Guerin, Airport Land Use Commission Principal Planner, at (951) 955-0982. ��"� Sincerely, Rkmde,CA925ot RIVERSIDE COUNTY AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION 1951)955-5132 S&VIRC. Co hector cc: David Newell, City of Palm Springs YAAirport Case Files\Palm Spdngs\ZAP1020PS1417AP1020PS14 Letter to Opponent Late Mail.LTR.doc 53 Russell G. Coward 2121 E. Desert Park Avenue Palm Springs, CA. 92262 AIRPORT LAND USE COMMISSION (ALUC) Re: ZAP1020PS14—Spectrum Services,Inc. (Representative: Brett Smirl/Michael Hayes) CITY OF PALM SPRINGS CASE #S— CUP 5.1314 (CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT) & VAR 6.530 (VARIANCE) April 4, 2014 To whom it may concern: I, Russell G. Coward am OPPOSED to this proposal to establish an unmanned telecommunications facility consisting of antennas on a 48 foot high monopahn tower, with associated equipment shelter and the proposal to allow the 48 foot high structure in the P (Professional) zone on a 900 square foot lease area within a 0.39 acre parcel located-at the southeasterly corner of Sahara Rd and North Cerritos Rd in the City of Palm Springs. Sincerely, Russell G. Coward Rc:dc 54 ■� Illni ■ nlip - II�tHi�-IIIIIi��S1l�- IiC� 'MILES LLMA _ AHIM veriL wireless 15505 SAND CANYON AVENUE BUILDING D, 1ST FLOOR IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92618 DESERT PARK (JONES) PROJECT INFORMATION. DESERT PARK (JONES) . UNADDRESSED API 501-351-001 PALM SPRINGS, CAUFORNIA VeriZOnwireless UNADDRESSED 92262 CURRENT ISSUE DATE: CF04/08/14 APN: 501-351-001 ISSUED FOR: 15505 SAND CANYON AVENUE PALM SPRINGS CALIFORNIA 92262 C ZONING REV.:=DATE:=DESCRIPTION:=BY: BUILDING D, 1ST FLOOR IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92618 THE PROPOSED PROJECT INCLUDES: ALL WEEK AND MATERIALS SHALL BE PERFg2MED AND INSTALLED • INSTALLATION OF A SOO SQ. FT. VERIZON WIRELESS TELECOMUNICAPONS FACILITY IN ACCORDANCE WTH THE CURRENT EDITIONS O THE FOLLOWING SHEET DESCRIPTION REV. APPLICANT ESSEE CODES AS ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL WYTRNING AUTHORITIES 1 2 4/OB/14 PLANNING REWSWN V.H. • INSTALLATIOJ OF(12) VERIZON WRELESS PANEL ANTENNAS AT A 40' CENTERLINE MOUNTED VERIZON WiRELES/L NOT N TESMING TO THESE CO BE CONSTRUED TO PERMIT WORK TI TALE SHEET I ON A NEW 48' MONCPALM, 15505 SAND CANYON AVENUE .I Q1 10/31/13 tW%ZONING T.R. BUILDING D, 1ST FLOOR 1. 2013 CAUFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Al six PLAN • INSTALLATON OF A WRIZON WRELESS 4' PARABOLIC ANTENNA IRVINE, CAUFORNIA 92618 2. 2013 CALIFORNIA BUILDING STANDARDS CODE Qp t0/24/13 90&ZONMG C.P. (949)2W-7000 3. 2013 CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE A2 SITE DETAIL, ANTENNA A:CABLE SCHEDULE AND ANTENNA LAYOUT • INSTALLATON OF(12) VERIZON WRELESS REMOTE RADIO UNITS(RRUa) MOUNTED BEHIND NE 4. 2013 CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE PLgNS PREPARED BY: PANEL ANTENNAS(4 PER SECTOR) 5. 2013 CALIFORNu PLUMBING CODE A3 NORTH 3 EAST ELEVATIONS 6. 2013 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE • INSTALLATON OF(2) VER20N WRDPSS TOWER MOUNTED JUNCTION BOXES T. 2013 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE A4 SOUTH k WEST ELEVATIONS 8. 2013 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE • INSTALLATION OF VERIZON WRELESS 11'-6' X 16'-10.5" EQUIPMENT SHELTER • INSTALLATION OF(2) VERIZON WRELESS DIPS ANTENNAS PROPERTY INFORMATION SPECTRUM SERVICES, INC. OWNER: DOUGLAS At TERENCE B. JONES 8390 MAPLE PLACE, SUITE 110 • INSTALLATION OF A VERIZON WRELESS 8'BLOCK WALL 35W E. TA C CHEVAH DR. CODE COMPLIANCE RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730 PALM SPRINGS, ULIFORNIA 92262 PH. (866) 515-3358 • INSTALLATION OF A VERIZON WRELESS 4' WDE SOLID METAL GATE CONTACT: DOUG JONES FAX (866) SITS-3359 PHONE: (760) 2]5-49]9 • INSTALLATION OF A VERIZON WRELESS 30KW GENERATOR WTH A 211 GALLON DIESEL TANK AREA OF CONSTRUCTION: 1 30, FT. SITE ACQUISITION/ PLANNING MOUNTED ON A 5' X 9' CONCRETE PAD SPECTRUM SERVICES, INC. LICENSURE: • COAXIAL/HYBRIFLEX CABLE RUNS FROM RADIOS TO ANTENNAS OCCUPANCY TYPE S-2 8390 MAPLE PL, SUITE 110 RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA 91730 • NEW TELEPHONE CONDUIT RUN TO CABINETS CONSTRUCTION TYPE: V-B MIKE HAVES PHONE: (866) 5 8 • NEW 200A DEDICATED ELECTRICAL SERVICE TO METER CURRENT ZONING: PROFESSIONAL(P) FAX: (866) S15-33593359 JURISDICTION: CITY OF PALM SPRINGS CIVIL ENGINEER PROJECT DESCRIPTION APN: 501-351-W1 SPECTRUM SERVICES INC. 83M MAPLE PL, SUITE 11D E'] e� / HANDICAP REQUIREMENTS: HUMAN HPBIATON UNMANNED HANDICAPPED CANCHO C CAMONGA. CALIFORNIA 91TW j Zr V D n.,. =cna"e•w,v a ESTATES ACCESS NOT REQUIRED. PHONE: (866) 5I5-3358 ISSUED FOR. "vine Del Mome _ [toi..w„e, 5 ePo,.•n na FAX: (866) 515-3359 "`n1ry5c"� a .,I SHEET INDEX ZONING �� 1 201" STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: � 1 p �e eoelu9a lW Tttm Pa6•sous F F k T.B.O. "'I SINp 3 cloNip p _ E RacOueI CIUO Rd fRacquel Iu�PR geswtaM [„ancn o, z P':m SPHn FLi 1-:1`I li.//''�\J JLFWIv—J = EneeNMeil r n•ociz 5 - - X cl ccTRlcel cunuccR- TITLE SIGNATURE DATE DES CONSULTING ENGINEERING SERVICES I x °�' 2 P 9811 W. CHARLESTON BOULEVARD, SUITE 2539 RF ENGINEER E m.a.•n. P r+;.Emum 'E w.em"d, o nL vaFm,m LAS VEGAS. NEVADA 89117 SHEET TITLE: z f 3 z i E DEREK G. STEFUREAC REAL ESTATE 3 3 PROPOSED = n,u,ne PHONE: (702) BW-1552 R PROPERTY OWNER v Ell m..J„� e LOCAT/ONFor:.,a."An — hE SURVEYOR: TITLE SHEET e Lonc.O, L„ SURVEYOR- DIAMONDBACK LOUD SURVEYING ZONING APPROVAL EYisteZFllw. :II E:VIs�a ctiino eVisle clnno III A _, LAS VEGAS NLV a9148 RT APACHE ��' SUITE 110 CONSTRUCTION DIRECTOR = m na su"Hse s"uerc a =.: TRENT J. KEENAN StrooPi"gCm:er� h - PHONE: Z02 823-3257 ADDITIONAL APPROVAL ( ) SHEET NUMBER: REVISION: Rrymond Crx SDNRISE O AgGM[SFHeal =�o = T1 = VCINITY MAPH a PROJECT SUMMARY PROJECT TEAM APPROVAL LIST 2 LAX-32a y NOTES & TITLE REPORT EXCEPTIONS ONLY THOSE EXCEPTON(S) USTED IN TILE REPORT ORDER NO. IFOEN' D CO193745-990-GG2, DATED SEPTEMBER 10. 2013, PREPARED BY TICOR TITLE COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA. WHICH ARE NOT SOLELY FINANCIAL IN NATURE AND LEASE AREA \VV� WHICH REFERENCE A DOCUMENT CONTAINING A SUFFICIENT LEGAL DESCRIPTION _ ver�L wireless OF AREAS AFFECTED BY SAID DOCUMENT WERE CONSIDERED FOR THIS SURVEY CENTERUNE AND RE-LISTED BELOW, ITEM NUMBERS CORRESPOND TO ITEMS NUMBERS IN SAID - - - - - - - - - - EASEMENT TITLE REPORT. VIA ESCUELA 15505 SAND CANYON AVENUE — — — — RIGHT-OF-WAY BUILDING D. 1ST FLOOR Q EASEMENT($) FOR THE PURPOSE(S) SHOWN 11 IA MATTERS CONTAINED IN THAT CERTAIN - - — SECTION UNE IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92618 BELOW A RIGHTS INCIDENTAL THERETO AS DOCUMENT I —--— PROPERTY LINE PROJECT INFORMATION: OEUNEATED OR AS OFFERED FOR DEDICATION, ENTITLED: ENCROACHMENT UCENSE ON THE MAP OF SAID TRACT/PLAT; AGREEMENT OHP OVERHEAD POWER PURPOSE: PUBLIC UTILITIES DATED: SEPTEMBER 15, 2010 DESERT PARK (JONES) AFFECTS EASTERLY 5 FEET OF SAID LAND. EXECUTED BY: ROYAL STREET x— EXISTING CHAINLINK FENCE AFFECTS A PORTION OF THE SUBJECT COMMUNICATIONS CALIFORNIA, LLC, A % PROPOSED CHAINUNK FENCE PROPERTY DELAWARE LIMITED JABIUTY COMPANY UNADDRESSED MO CITY OF PALM SPRINGS, A �F— PROPOSED WROL IT IRON FENCE �EASEMENT(S) FOR THE PURPOSE(S) SHOWN CAUFORNIA CHARTER CITY I ---n1xx--- EXISTING 1' CONTOUR APN: 501-351-001 BELOW AND RIGHTS INCIDENTAL THERETO, AS DAM: NOVEMBER 22. 010 PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA GRANTED IN A DOCUMENT: RECORDING X%%x EXISTING 5' CONTOUR 92262 GRANTED TO. CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC POWER OFFICIAL RECORDS COMPANY REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE TO SAID onsom... EXISTING BLOCK WALL CURRENT ISSUE DATE: PURPOSE: PUSUC UTILITIES DOCUMENT FOR FELL PARTCULARS RECORDING DAIS: JULY 20. 1955 DOES NOT AFFECT THE SUBJECT •�t•Wimn• PROPOSED BLOCK WALL 04/08/14 RECORDING NO: BOOK 1768, PACE 477, OF PROPERTY OFBCIAL RECORDS AFFECTS: WITHIN 5 FEET OF ALL DIVISION it A RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL TO $ FIRE HYDRANT PROPERTY UNES(EXCEPT SUCH UNES AS PURCHASE SAID LAND WITH CERTAIN SSUED FOR: COINCIDE WITH 81 LINES OF STREETS TERMS. COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND 0_0 PARKING LOT AREA LIGHT OR ALLEYS) OF SAID LAND. PROVISONS AS SET FORTH IN THE DOCUMENT O.R. OPTICAL RECORD ZONING AFFECTS THE ENTIRE SUBJECT PROPERTY EXECUTED BY; DOUGLAS C. JONES RESTRICTIONS AND TERRANCE B. JONES, HUSBAND `II, POWER POLE COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND R BUT OMITTING ANY COVENANTS EOR S AND WIPE AS COMMUNITY PROPERTYIF.REV.:�ATE: ESCRIPTON.�BY: RESIRICTONS, IF ANY, INCLUDING BUT NOT WITH RIGHTS OF SURVIVORSHIP AND DESERT PARK AVENUE LIMITED TO THOSE BASED UPON RACE. TOWERCO ASSETS LLC, A DELAWARE _ - _ - - COLOR, RELIGION, SEX, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, LIABILITY COMPANYN, RECORDING DATE: MAY 21, 2012 ` FAMILIAL STATUS, MARITAL STATUS, RECORDING NO,. 2012-0232181, OF 1 GSABIMTY. HANDICAP, NATIONAL ENDER OFFICIAL RECORDS ANCESTRY, SOURCE N EREX INCOME. GENDER, (£HOER IDENTITY, GENDER EXPRESSION, PROPERTYA �7 ENTIRE SUBJECT MEDICAL CONDITION OR GENETIC INFORMATION, AS SET FORTH IN APPLICABLE STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT SAID COVENANT OR RESTRICTION IS I \ PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, AS SET APN: 501-352-011 FORTH IN THE DOCUMENT APN: 501-352-016 2gRED: PROFESSIONAL / \ RECORDING DATE: NOVEMBER 14. 1956 O ZONED: RETAIL P APN: 501-352-010 / RECORDING N0: BOG( 17W, PAGE 99. OF I BUSINESS ZONE (C-1) ZONE O ZONED: PROFESSIONAL \ \ \ OFFICIAL RECORDS 20NE (P) SAD COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND V I I \ RESTRICTIONS PROMDE THAT A VIOLATION / APN: 501-352-ON \ \ 2 4/08/14 PLANNING REWBGR V.H. THEREOF SHALL NOT DEFEAT THE UEN OF ZONED: PROFESSIONAL I JV ANY MORTGAGE OR DEED OF TRUST MADE IN / GOOD FAIN AND FOR VALUE. I - - / ZONE (P) \ \ Lx� Q 10/31/13 t00%2pRING T.R. DOES NOT DESCRIBE THE SUBJECT PROPERTY I i v i \ V \ / > IRE I QO 10/24/13 90%ZONMG C.P. Q AN UNRECORDED LEASE YBTH CERTAIN TERMS, 1 PLANS PREPARED BY: FORTH THEREIN AS DISCLOSED BY THE DOCUMENT COVENANTS. CONDITIONS AND PROVISIONS SET APN: 501-352-001 APN: 501-352-002 ENTTIZD: MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ZONED: RETAIL \ 20N : PROFESSIONAL V LESSOR: MARYANN J. CORRELATE, A MARRIED BUSINESS ZONE (C-t) ED \ 20NE (P) APN: 501-352-008 WOMAN PROPOSED 36 (90 v50. FT) APN: 501-352-003 ZONED: PROFESSIONALLIMITE \ LESSEE: SPRINT KS ASSETS. LLC. A DELAWARE I ZONED: PROFESSIONAL RECORDING LIABILITY COMPANY 30' % 30' (90➢ 50.AREA ZONE (P) ZONE (P) LEASE AREA o SPECTRUM SERVICES, INC. RECORDING DATE: AUGUST 18. 2004 50'-0' FROM PROPOSED $ � \ 8390 MAPLE PLACE, SUITE 110 RECORDING N0: 200h06491J0. OF OFFICIAL MCNOPA M 1 ! I RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730 RECORDS PROPOSES VERIZON PARKINWRELESSG TO PROPERTY UNE NON-EXCLUSIVE PARKING SPACE — — — — — — — — 1 PH. (866) 515-3358 THE PRESENT OWNERSHIP N THE ER MATTERS 1 1 ' FAX 866 515-3359 AFFECTING BY SAO LEASE AND OTHER MATTER$ 11 I ( ) AFFECTING THE INTEREST OF ME LESSEE ARE PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS _ SAHARA ROAD _ NOT SHOWN HEREIN. 12' N1DE NON-EXCLUSIVE i I I LICENSURE: AFFECTS A ON IS THE SUBJECT PROPEtitt, ACCESS EASEMENT - II EXACT LACA71TON UNDISCLOSED IN DOCUMENT AAN UNRECORDED LEASE "TH CERTAIN 10 COVENANTS. TERMS,CONDITONS AND PROVISIONS SET PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS I &DO' 1 I I I I FORTH THEREIN AS DISCLOSED BY THE DOCUMENT PULL BOX AT EVERY 250' OR ° �� �ZONEDo RETAIL PN: 501BUSINESSNESS 1 ZONED:501-352-PROFESSIONnL APN SOt-J52-007 ENTITLED: MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT AS NEEDED j• ZONE (C-1) 1 I Zpryg (p) ZONED: PROFESSIONAL LESSOR: DOUGLAS C. JONES AND TERRENCE B. JONES, HUSBAND AND WFE AS COMMUNITY 1 T I �E%ISTNG DIRT I I ZONE (PJ PROPERTY WITH RIGHTS OF SURVIVORSHIP PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS - E ---- /W I 1 LESSEE: ROYAL STREET COMMUNICATION POINT OF ACCESS APN: 501-351-001 CALIFORNIA, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED UABILITY 1 ZONED: RETAL I 1 I I OU COMPANY lzI y PROFESSIONAL(P) > RECORDING DATE NOVEMBER 5, 20M PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS 0,36 ACRES 30.00' 30.00' RECORDING NO: 2009-0575204. OF OFFICIAL UNDERGROUND POWER AND RECORDS TELCO ROUTE - - - - _ Q THE PRESENT OWNERSHIP OF THE LEASEHGD (TOTAL POWER ROUTE-360' I I - - TOTAL TELCO ROUTE -350') I 13 I I CREATED BY SAID LEASE AND OTHER MATTERS tW AFFECTING THE INTEREST OF THE LESSEE ARE PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS I I S NOT SHOWN HEREIN. 50KW STEP UP TRANSFORMER AFFECTS THE ENTIRE SUBJECT PROPERTY EXISTING y PARKING AREA I I I K PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS APN: 501-352-005 Q METER PEDESTAL =1 aI ZONED: PROFESSIONAL ZONE (P) I I I D_ EXISTNG CARRIER METER APN: 01-35t-DOS Hill I Ez6TINC BUILDING I I HEET TITLE: PEDESTAL I OOO ZONED: RETAIL \\\I BUSINESS ZONE(C 1) ` - - - - - - - - - - � k SITE PLAN °z EXISTING OSED VERIZTILITYON POLE AND - _ 1 Gf}11P)/(L'$(.'ITLE PROPOSED D TELCO SOURCE SHEET NUMBER: REVISION POWER AND TELCO SOURCE VISTA CHINO 50 0 25 5O 100 200 IN FEET ) 2 tt•%17•SCALE]4•x Y•SCALP , Al LAX SITE PLAN r-1ar r- so' 58 'M'� ✓ ANTENNA AZIMUTH P OF 1 CENTERUNE OAXIAL CA CABLE Sim COLOR CODE OP BOTTOM COMMENTS s➢ SECTOR NIENNA RRU'S LENGTH LENGTH JUMPER LENGTH SECTOR 110' 4 4 !D' 50, (4) T/B' COAX RED/GI?EEN 5' t5' 2) 1 5/8 HYBRIFUEX RED/RED veriZo w)reiess SECTOR 230' 4 4 4p• �, (4) 7/8• COAX BLUE/GREEN 5' 15' B (2) 1 5/8 HYBRIFLEX BLUE/RED 15505 SAND CANYON AVENUE SEC 350' 4 4 40' SO. (4) T/8•COAX YELLOW/GREEN 5' 15' IRVINE,BUILDING CALDIFORNIA 926R8 C (2) 1 5/8 HYBRIFUEX YELLOW/RED ' Il , PARABOLIC �. ROJECT INFORMATION: D . . a- ANTENNA DESERT PARK (JONES) CPS N/A 2 25' 1/2•COAX GRAY M1 O�c . . 4"G U yOTE: CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY CABLE LENCMS PRIOR i0 IX20ERING, fABRILATpI, OR INSTALLATION OF CABLES. UNADDRESSED APN: 501-351-001 ANTENNA LAYOUT r X IT• CAE:`X SCA 3 ANTENNA AND CABLE SCHEDULE SO E: 2 PALM SPR192262 CALIFORNIA r la 5' xONf \ URRENT ISSUE DATE: I 3B-o• `\ 04/08/14 PROPOSED VERIZON TIRELESS \\ (5) PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS (2) PROPOSED VERRW TIRELESS 8' BLOCK WALL TO MATCH \ 15 GALLON FOOTHILL PALOVERDE ISSUED FOR: 25' CANARY ISLAND PALMS EXISTING \\ \) I ZONING •---- -------------- \ I LEGEND 1 REV.:�ATE:�ESCRIPTION:�Y: I 1 1 \ I LEASE AREA CENTERLINE I I 1 1 I I 1 1 11 i -------- EASEMENT I 1 1 I PROPOSED VER120N 1 1 I — — — — RI(91T-OF-WAY I LESS NON E%ClU51VE I 1 PROPOSED VERIZON 1 \\ SECTION LINE I PARKING SPACE i 1 1 WIRELESS I \ \ I — - -— PROPERTY LINE I I ( 1 11'-6• X 16'-10 1/2' 1 PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS 1 EQUIPMENT SHELTER 1 SHELTER MOUNTED GPS ANTENNA \ OHP OVERHEAD POWER (TYP OF 2) 1 I —X EXISTNG CHAINLINK FENCE (12) PROPOSED YERIZDN 1 PROPOSED CHAINLINK FENCE WRELESS REMOTE RADIO UNITSI 1 1 PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS 11 I —X— \ MOUNTED BEHIND NEW PANEL 1 COAX SUPPORT(�-J') I I ter— PROPOSED WRWGHT IRON FENCE ANTENNAS ((4) PER SECTOR) 1 . 1 �p.YWll ML\\1i®YIONP O / I A 1 i 1 1 PROPOScD VERIZON WIRELESS --- EXISTING 1' CONTOUR PROPOSED VERIZON 1 I 4' PARABOLIC ANTENNA / XXXX EXISTING 5' CONTOUR \ WIRELESS WCRKLIGHT WITH I 1 .NA GA11V�A"Ir // I 2 4/08/14 PLANNING REMSON V.H. \ TIMER (TV. OF 3)I .(12) PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS PANEL I •������� EXISTING BLOCK WALL ANTENNAS AT A 40'-0• CENTERLINE / I Q7 10/31/13 100f 20NING T.R. I �________J 1 MOUNTED TO A 4B'-0• MMOP" � // WEEMMOM■ PROPOSED BLOCK WALL (1) PROPOSED VERIZON TIRELESS C \ 1 (FRONDS NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY) 30' CANARY ISLAND PALMS I 51'� 1 Y/ FIRE HYDRANT 10/24/13 gas ZONING CD. Y ?d (2) PROPOSED VERIZON -_ PLANS PREPARED BY: �Z WIRELESS TOWER MOUNT" Y \ 1 I DC} PARKING LOT AREA LIGHT Ja JUNCTON BOXER I 1 I O.R. OFFICIAL RECORD Y PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS 4' 1 / 1 EXISTING TREES TO `O+ POWER POLE \ R WIDE SOLID METAL GATE ` / REMAIN (TAP.) \ : 1 SPECTRUM SERVICES, INC. ____E/T___4. _ _ -- --- --- ------ ---- - 8390 MAPLE PLACE, SUITE 110 \ I I I / T-e• RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730 \ I ^�i ts'-D' PH. (666) 515-3358 \ PROPOSED VERIZON ( 1 1 FAX 868 \ WIRELESS UNDERGROUND I PROPOSED VERIZON ( ) 515-3359 \ POWER AND TELCO ROUTE I �WRELESS STEPDOWN / �IVI' PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS 30KW TRANSFORMER�n /GENERATOR WITH A 211 GALLON DIESEL TANK LICENSURE: MOUNTED ON A 5' X 9' CONCRETE PAD i PROPOSED VERIZON TIRELESS I / 12'-0' TIDE NON-EXCLUSIVE ACCESS EASEMENT / / ) ,^� ° / J EXISTING CARRIER STiELTER / \y iEXISTNO R(TV TO i i I w) d�' / ij II� 1 EXISTING GATESJ I -EXISTING BLOCKWALL I -- - I E%ISTNG � I MDAIu�1 1i1'" A 'I a -SHEET TITLE: i EXISTING 2 SITE DETAIL, ANTENNA & CARRIER 1 1 _ li GR.4PHICSCALE CABLE SCHEDULE AND / / / MONOPALM 1 1 I TVJ I. 5 o zs 5 to zo ANTENNA LAYOUT IN FEET EVISION SITE DETAIL rX, S E:4 X >s AE , A2 LAX-324 I'�10' I• y' 59 VerlLnwireiess 15505 SAND CANYON AVENUE NOTE: NQ7E; BUILDING D, 1ST FLOOR 1. ALL TOWER MOUNTED 1. ALL TOWER MOUNTED IRVINE. CALIFORNIA 92618 APPARATUSES SHALL BE PAINTED APPARATUSES SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH THE PROPOSED TO MATCH THE PROPOSED PROJECT INFORMATION: MONOPAIM. MONOPPLM. 2. CARRIER COMPOUND W DESERT PARK (JONES) FOREGROUND. NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY. 3. EXISTING TREES NOT SHOWN FOR UNADDRESSED C ARI APN: 501-351-001 PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA 92262 rCURRENT ISSUE DATE: L04/08/14 'i ll,\ g`I1- / ISSUED FOR: EXISTING E%ISIING (2) PROPOSED VERIZON MONOPAW 1 1i MCNWALM ZONING WIRELESS TOWER MOUNTED 11 e II\i I� JUNCTION BOXES - 1 Ills l � I( y 1�1 ! REV:=DATE:=DESCRIPTION:BY: PROPOSED VERIZON (2)PROPOSED VERIZON \\ f w WIRELESS REMOTE RADIO UNITS �� \� MOUNTED BEHIND\ PANEL /� \� WIRELESS TOWER MOUNTED ANTENNAS ((<)PER S SECTOR) � /�I _ \\� — JUNCTION BOXES (12)PROPOSED WRIZON WIRELESS REMOTE RADIO UNITS MOUNTED BEHIND NEW PANEL =� L ANTENNAS((4) PER SECTOR) 2 4 OB 14 PLANNING REM910N V.H. Q1 10/31/13 IOUX ZONING T.R. s o i 0 10/24/13 90x zIX11Nc C.P. PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS m < COAX SUPPORT t, a .I PLANS PREPARED BY: 6 O PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS a m w � a GPS ANTENNA w (TYP OF 2) i z w a 0 ` PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS SPECTRUM SERVICES, INC. PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESMIT / 11'-6• X 16'-10.5• EQUIPMENT u H 8390 MAPLE PLACE, SUITE 110 n Jo N'-6• X 16'-10.5'EQUIPMESHELTER ¢ RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730 o < SHELTER PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS m PH. (866) 515-3358 rca PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS m FAX (866) 515-3359 p a PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS DIPS ANTENNA u g w c WKW GENERATOR WITH A 211 EXISPaK WALL TO WATCH (TYP OF 2) w O S LICENSURE: u GALLON DIESEL TANK NOUN.. N � n � � ON A 5' X 9' CONCRETE PAD rc n 'J•' W A g o EXISTNC �BLOCK �.„E� g i w WALL 'fD 'I gC 71 m I jr (5) PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS 3OKW GENERATOR NNH A 211 15 GALLON FOOTHILL PALOVERDE GALLON DIESEL TANK MOUNTED ON A 5' X 9' CONCRETE PAD SHEET TITLE: (2) PROPOSED NERIZON WIRELESS PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS W 25' CANARY ISLAND PAWS BLOCK WALL TO MATCH EXISTING NORTH & EAST ELEVATIONS SHEET NUMBER: REVSION: EAST ELEVATION A 3 2 It•X tY sCALL za'x]6'SCALE r_10• r_s' Z NORTH ELEVATION u•x 1r suLE 20 X x•suLL 1 LAX-324 I•-to' I'-s' 60 Ve ft.nwireiass NOTE: 1. ALL TONER MOUNTED NO ALL TOWER MOUNTED 15505 SAND CANYON AVENUE APPARATUSES SHALL BE PAINTED APPARATUSES SHALL BE PAINTED BUILDING D, 1ST FLOOR TO MATCH THE PROPOSED TO MATCH ME PROPOSED IRVNE, CALIFORNIA 92618 MONOPALM. MONOPALM. 2. CARRIER COMPOUND IN PROJECT INFORMATION. FOREGROUND.ITY. NOT sHorm FOR DESERT PARK (JONES) 3. EXISTING TREES NOT SHOW) FOR UNADDRESSED aARIn. APN: 501-351-001 PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA 92262 CURRENT ISSUE DATE: EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING \I1g; .. MONOPALM \\��y��C�� I IONOPALM MONOPALM �l� T��� �� O4�OH��4 \ Y \ \i � D0 ISSUED FOR: (12)PROPOSED VERIZON '� �y I I\�1% ) p (� d WRELESS REMOTE RADIO UNITS _ II\ 1�I�/ (2) PROPOSED MOUNTED �- p_���� N MOUNTED BEHIND NEW PANEL .-i��� V �� �/ JUNC➢ON BOXES �����\V' _ ZONING I ANTENNAS((A) PER SECTOR) �� �� yAy —� WIRELESS REMOTE RADIO UNITE(12) PROPOSED VERIZON _ REV.:=DATE:=DESCRIPTION:=BY: �`��/" ��� (2) PROPOSED VERIZON i MOUNTED BEHIND NEW PANEL , WRELESS TOWER MOUNTED i Y � � ANTENNAS ((L) PER SECTOR) f IU JUNCTION BOXES lee �\ a W g z 0 2 4/08/1 PLANTING REVISION V.H. a 10/31/13 100S ZONING T.R. a < a QO 10/2A/13 90f ZONMG C.P. i — PLANS PREPARED BY: i PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS i g PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS COAX SUPPORT # k' < SHELTER 16'-10.5' EQUIPMENT a PROPOSED VERIZON WRELESS '3 u PROPOSED VERIZON WRELESS < J GPS ANTENNA SPECITM 30KW GENERATOR WITH A 2t1 e Iil m GALLON DIESEL TANK MOUNTED i o PROPOSED VERIZON WRELESS < (TVP s) ON A 5' X 9' CONCRETE PAD < cPS ANTENNA SPECTRUM SERVICES, INC. `�A n PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESSa (T1P OF 2) 8390 MAPLE PLACE, SUITE 110 w 11'-6* X 16'-10.5' EWIPMENT (1)PROPOSED VERIZON o y c PROPOSED VFR120N WIRELESS RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730 a H SHELTER WIRELESS 4' WIDE SOLID METAL S n 3OKW GENERATOR WITH A 211 PH. (866) 515-3358 ATEu # GALLON DIESEL TANK MOUNTED FAX (866) 515-3359 a W PROPOSED VERIZON WRELESS w ON A 5' X 9' CONCRETE PAD N 8' BLOCK WALL TO MATCH EXISTING N u # EXISTING SHELTER EMSPNC LICENSURE: z # �� SHELTER ry 8 a -- 0 a a 113 o 'ol '' 11 I a •• I• ''I III•I" n PROPOSED VERIZON WRELESS B' 30' CANARRYY ISLAND PALMS (1J PROPOSED N WIRELESS PROPOSED WALL TO MATCH EXISTING (5) PROPOSED VERIZON WRELESS 15 GALLON FOOTHILL PALOVERDE SHEET TITLE: SOUTH & WEST ELEVATIONS SHEET NUMBER: REVISION: 2 11-X IT SCALE 2A•x J6.6LNE II-X 1]•WC 2C X A6•SCALE WEST ELEVATION , ,. 2 SOUTH ELEVATION x_ I•—ta r-s 324 61 PHOTOGRAPHIC SIMULATION PROPOSED WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY VeriLnwireless SITE LOCATION MAP SPECTRUM - +U, ti• s SITE NAME: DESERT PARK SITE NUMBER: LAX-324 • ' IT SITE ADDRESS: UNADDRESSED LOCATION,� - . ,, i • CORNER OF CERRITOS RD. AND 4 ^ VISTO CHINO PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262 i DATE: 1 1/7/2013 APPLICANT: VERIZON WIRELESS M1 r " "4A ' 15505 SAND CANYON AVE. BUILDING D, 1ST FLOOR VIEW 1 IRVINE, CA 92618 I0� MICHAEL HAYES, PROJECT MGR. r+ 909-268-3920 r 2013®GOGGLE MAPS The included Photograph Simulation(s) are intended as visual representations only and should not be used for construction purposes.The materials represented within the included Photograph Simulation(s) are subject to change. SPECTRUM SERVICES, INC.-8390 MAPLE PL.STE 110-RANCHO CUCAMONGA,CA 91730-(866)515-3358 62 veriLnwireless DESERT PARK/ LAX-324 )I f. PHOTOGRAPHIC SIMULATION - VIEW 1 FXI.STING -VIFW 1 _ r r - PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF 48' MONOPALM WITH ANTENNA ARRAY, P E CT R U M INCLUDING EQUIPMENT COMPOUND WITH SHELTER,GENERATOR,AND 8' BRICK WALL. SPECTRUM SERVICES,INC.-8390 MAPLE PL.STE 110-RANCHO CUCAMONGA,CA 91730-(866(515-3358 2/3 63 ✓ veriZonwireless DESERT PARK/ LAX-324 IWO PHOTOGRAPHIC SIMULATION - VIEW 2 ,J* EXISTING -VIEW 2 PROPOSED INSTALLATION OF 48' MONOPALM WITH ANTENNA ARRAY, INCLUDING EQUIPMENT COMPOUND WITH SHELTER,GENERATOR,AND 8' BRICK SPECTRUM WALL. SPECTRUM SERVICES,INC.-8390 MAPLE PL.STE 110-RANCHO CUCAMONGA,CA 91730-(866)515-3358 3/3 64 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY COUNCIL CITY OF PALM SPRINGS CASE NO. 5.1314 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 16.530 VARIANCE SPECTRUM SERVICES (VERIZON WIRELESS) ON BEHALF OF DOUGLAS C. JONES 2101 SAHARA ROAD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Palm Springs, California, will hold a public hearing at its meeting of June 4, 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 on behalf of Douglas C. Jones for a Conditional Use Permit to construct a wireless telecommunications facility consisting of a forty-eight foot tall monopole designed as a palm tree at 2101 Sahara Road. In addition, the applicant is seeking a Variance to exceed the maximum antenna height permitted from fifteen feet to forty-eight feet. ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: This project is categorically exempt from environmental review pursuant to Section 15303 (New Construction or Conversion of Small Structures) of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). REVIEW OF PROJECT INFORMATION: The proposed application, site plan and related documents are available for public review at City Hall between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Please contact the Office of the City Clerk at (760) 323-8204 if you would like to schedule an appointment to review these documents. COMMENT ON THIS APPLICATION: Response to this notice may be made verbally at the Public Hearing and/or in writing before the hearing. Written comments may be made to the City Council by letter (for mail or hand delivery) to: James Thompson, City Clerk 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 Any challenge of the proposed project in court may be limited to raising only those issues raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk at, or prior to, the public hearing. (Government Code Section 65009[b][2]). An opportunity will be given at said hearing for all interested persons to be heard. Questions regarding this case may be directed to David A. Newell, Planning Services Department at (760) 323-8245. Si necesita ayuda con esta carta, porfavor Ilame a la Ciudad de Palm Springs y puede hablar con Nadine Fieger telefono (760) 323-8245. es Thompson, City Clerk 65 CITY OF PALM SPRINGS PUBLIC HEARING NOTIFICATION (;-a 3g; Date: June 4, 2014 Subject: Case 5.1314 CUP/6.530 Variance for 48 ft. Monopole at 2101 Sahara Rd. 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 May 24, 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 May 22, 2014. 1 declare der n of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Cy is A. Berardi, 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 May 22, 2014, in a sealed envelope, with postage prepaid, and depositing same in the U.S. Mail at Palm Springs, California. (149 notices) I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Cyn is A. Berardi, CMC Deputy City Clerk The Desert Sun Certificate of Publication 750 N Gene Autry Trail Palm Springs, CA 92262 760-778-4578/Fax 760-778-4731 State Of California ss: County of Riverside Advertiser: CITY OF PALM SPRINGS/LEGALS PO BOX 2743 PALM SPRINGS CA 922632 2000435295 1 am over the age of 18 years old, a citizen of the United - States and not a party to, or have interest in this matter. I No 08 NOTICE OF PUBHEARING hereby certify that the attached advertisement appeared CffyCrUNCIL CRY OF PALM SPRINGS in said newspaper (set in type not smaller than non CASE NO51314 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 1 in each and entire issue o1 said newspaper and not inn any any . . 6.530 VARIANCE supplement thereof on the following dates,to wit SPECTRUM SERVICES VEAMON WIRELESS) ON SE14ALF OF�DOUGLAS C.JONES 2101 SAHARA ROAD Newspaper: .The Desert Sun NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CRY COUMN of the City of Palm SP s,ogift nia,will hed a tu hNdng at is of June 4,2014..The 5/24/2019 =10 m atin b%ft at 6:00 p.m.in me Crunch Charter ato Hell,320D East TOW' Canym Way,Pawn Springs. The purpose d the treating is In oorrtide tan ep C. by SPecanm 3ervlces m be taM o1 n C.Imea fore CoMftlonel Ilse Pe di con,rue d a faly�lylt tall MIMI ptlesipnatle1aa e PEIIEpalm tree a 2101 Be hem Road. In arWllbnl the. appllcnrd Is sBekl a VadanO 10 exWea the lyeightfee4 gd Pon tram fdleen NKA toI acknowledge that I am a principal Berk of the printer Of ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: This proj- The Desert Sun, printed and published weekly in the City apt Is categodwily 9W*tmm environmental ro- of Palm Springs, County of Riverside, State of California. view Wreuant to Secant 15303(New Coneduc- Om,Omverelon of small Structures)of me Cab The Desert Sun was adjudicated a newspaper of general torte Emlrmm9rdal Duality Act(CE ). circulation on March 24, 1988 by the Superior Court Of the REVIEW OF PROJECT INFORMATION: The County of Riverside, State of California Case IJO. Dropose0 applipaao^ Cs"olm end related dmu 191236. b am f ouB o 9r:00ubalm r10 800 pmMMon„ da through Thurede� Please concept me Omce oI Iha Cddyv Clerk at 1'60)323-3204 g Y°u w°Wd ike m schedule an appd^a^ent I°revlew these I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true docum oft. and correct. Executed on this 24th day of May, 2014 in COMMENT ON THIS APPLICATION: ResDons ' ^� Y Y m rule notice may bemale verbally M ma P g 5- Hearing enNox In wlNng before the h�drg.Wm- Palm Springs, Ofnla. pan ConlrnBma maY ba these to the Clty Counal q' letter(br mail or hart delivery)M: James Thonpson Chita Clerk 3230_ E. Springs.Ctz A Way Any challenge cf the Proposed Proem in count may be imaed to raising only those. sum relaed at me publk:hearing described In Iles natice,or In wdkpn cM,,pondal a deli0ered re the CRY Clerk aranYe Signatur et, br prbr to n, uNlc hearing. (Govemmmt Code SBCllan Ss0091aY211. - An opportunity we be glum at said 11""for 80 mmrgimeaw.pemans m be heard. Questions regerd- Plinning SSON100 case s IMPa be Mthat Dm)323-9246. Ia Ciudad do PalmWnpsceyynapp. � °fader can Nadine Heger teleimro(7 i 1323d245. James Thompson,COY Clerk PubishaC:51M4 NEIGHBORHOOD COALITION REPS Case 5.1314 CUP4.630 VAR- MR PETE MORUZZI S ectrui l Ser4c'esl Veri¢o, � MODCOM ARID P 4 PALM SPRINGS MODERN COMMITTEE HISTORIC$FTE REP its PHN for CCMeeting lane�,�Ii14 P.O. BOX 4738 PALM SPRINGS, CA 92263-4738 CITY OF PALM SPRINGS CASE 5.1314 CUP PLANNING SERVICES DEPARTMENT MRS. JOANNE BRUGGEMANS VET.2IFIC/ F€?tNCkFf [<• .'�J`D ATTN SECRETARY/5.1314 CUP 506 W. SANTA CATALINA ROAD PO BOX 2743 PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262 PALM SPRINGS, CA 92263-2743 CIA MS MARGARET PARK, DIRECTOR RI PATRICIAHSTHISTORIC PR AGUA CALIENTE BAND OF CAHUILLA'. AGUA CALIENTE BAND OF CAHUILLA TRIBAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER INDIANS-o-Dmo-D-D-a INDIANS AGUA CALIENTE BAND OF CAHUILLA PLANNING&DEVELOPMENT DEPT. INDIANS 5401 DINAH SHORE DRIVE 5401 DINAH SHORE DRIVE PALM SPRINGS, CA 92264 PALM SPRINGS, CA 92264 I IFmRRFN IQHN5;nN P BARNHO ICC SOBOBA BAND OF LUISENO INDIANS L o0 ATTN:JOSEPH ONTIVEROS enu• oirueon r %nienE oe onl ❑r_nl INTERESTED PARTIES-DD-D CULTURAL RESOURCES MANAGER A:PF ATk CHARD AIINAIIN P.O. BOXNT 106 oanlrunc nc nI B Q icon o n M SAN JACINTO, CA 92581 O„ MR MICHAEL HAYES VERIZON WIRELESS SPONSORSf"� -0 -u-? SPECTRUM SERVICES 15505 SAND CANYON AVENUE 8390 MAPLE PLACE, SUITE 110 BLDG. D, 1ST FLOOR RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730 IRVINE, CA 92618 MR DOUGLASJONES 3500 E. TACHEVAH DRIVE PALM SPRINGS, CA 92262 j ( � 5-c � 'J�zf- Cl.�-/9e,a;fiLu-i1 �V dnvsd� S� L.�.�c�-r_dS CL 501-305-004 / 501-305-005 501-305-006 Steve Ehrlich Calvin B Tilfcrd 9 Power 9 Investments Inc 2004 Nicola Rd E 2000 Nicola Rd E 1955 E Nicola Rd N Palm Springs, CA 92262-3540 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3540 Palm Springs, CA 92262 -3536 501-305-008 501-305ZBSheila 501-305-010 Charlene Griswold William Gordon Robert Ralston 1922 N Sandra Rd 1949 E Park Ave 2000 E Desert Park Ave Palm Springs, CA 92262-3537 Palm rings, CA 92262-3524 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3526 501-305-011 501-305-012 501-305-013 Carolyn Palacio Steve J Mignano Gary G Charland 1981 N Cerritos Dr 1991 N Cerritos Dr 2001 N Cerritos Dr Palm Springs, CA 92262-3513 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3513 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3513 501-306-003 501-306-004 501-314-00 Louise & Robert Cunningham Rita C Carattini Philip artha Friese 1911 N Sandra Rd 1895 Nicola Rd 1889 Cerritos Dr Palm Springs, CA 92262-3538 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3516 Pal Springs, CA 92262-3501 501-314-003 501-314-006 501-314-013 William & Sheila Gordon Sam Baker William & Sheila Gordon 2003 E Desert Park Ave 1842 Carriage Ln 2000 E Sahara Rd Palm Springs, CA 92262-3566 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3586 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3580 501-314-017 501-341-003 501-341-004 Nabil & Asphahan Botros Janet L Vance William Juarez 1810 Carriage Ln 2012 N Cerritos Dr 2000 N Cerritos Dr Palm Springs, CA 92262-3586 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3514 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3514 501-341-005 501-341-006 501-341-008 Brian L Swales B & J Ventures Llc Jahn Ferrare 1920 N Cerritos Dr 2100 E Desert Park Ave 5 2222 E Desert Park Ave Palm Springs, CA 92262-3505 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3573 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3530 501-341-009 501-341-011 501-341-012 Eduardo & Helen Flores Rosa C Gonzalez Grant D Wilson 1955 N Magnolia Rd 1995 Acacia Rd W 2003 Acacia Rd W Palm Springs, CA 92262-3503 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3613 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3617 501-342-003 501-342-004 501-343-004 Kim & Anne Anderson William L & Patricia Willes Jamie Rivadeneira 2000 Acacia Rd W 2005 N Magnolia Rd 2000 N Magnolia Rd Palm Springs, CA 92262-3618 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3645 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3646 501-343-005 501-345-007 501-345-008 1 n M & I Caballero David J & Judith Poqor Russell & Nelson N ua 2025 N Victoria Rd 1972 N Victoria Rd 2444 E Desert Park Ave Palm Springs, CA 92262-3669 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3604 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3534 144-e-y, C(a.(.as 501-346-001 /501-346-002 501-346-003 Kelli & Shane Murray Daniel F Branum Patrick & Carmen Adams 2345 Acacia Rd E 1950 N Magnolia Rd 2280 E Desert Park Ave Palm Springs, CA 92262-3611 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3504 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3530 501-346-004 501-351-005 501-352-002 Donald J Bilotti Palm Springs Cong Jehovahs W: Robert Boisjoly 2300 E Desert Park Ave 2100 E Vista Chino 2122 E Sahara Rd Palm Springs, CA 92262-3532 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3554 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3552 501-352-003 501-352-007 501-352-008 Alex W Roldan Ehud Oliel Kenneth E Topielec 2200 E Sahara Rd 1757 Park View Dr 1807 Park View Dr Palm Springs, CA 92262-3582 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3576 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3574 501-352-009 501-352-010 501-352-011 Dale G Deschler David Billington Russell G & Debbie Coward 2227 E Desert Park Ave 2135 E Desert Park Ave 2121 E Desert Park Ave Palm Springs, CA 92262-3529 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3527 Palm Springs, CA 92262 -3527 501-352-015 501-352-016 507-301-0 Dolly Sinatra Lodge 2400 Ronald E Zimmerman I b L 1700 N Sahara Rd 2101 E Desert Park Ave 1717 Vista Chino Palm Springs, CA 92262-3548 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3527 Pa Springs, CA 92262 -3569 507-301-017 507-30X& ren 507-301-035 Monitor Znvest is Llc Pamela Blackfield Marketplac artners 1717 E Vista rno 1717 Eino 1717E Vista Chino Palm Sprinq CA 92262-3559 Palm SA 92262-3569 Palm rings, CA 92262-3569 *** 48 Printed *** r 501-352-002 501-305-005 501-305-0 Robert Boisjoly Calvin B Tilford Steve ignano 197 Sunrise Hill Ln 2010 Sweetbriar Ave PO B 95603 Norwalk, CT 06851-2142 Nashville, TN 37212-5412 L Vegas, NV 89193-5603 501-312-001 501-312-002 501-312-003 Lakshman & Chrisa Wickremesir Lakshman & Chrisa Wickremesir Lakshman & Chrisa Wickremesir 2792 Eyler P1 2792 Eyler P1 2792 Fyler 21 Los Angeles, CA 90065-5106 Los Angeles, CA 90065-5106 Los Angeles, CA 90065-5106 501-312-004 501-312-005 501-312-006 Lakshman & Chrisa Wickremesir Lakshman & Chrisa Wickremesir Lakshman & Chrisa Wickremesir 2792 Eyler P1 2792 Fyler P1 2792 Eyler P1 Los Angeles, CA 90065-5106 Los Angeles, CA 90065-5106 Los Angeles, CA 90065-5106 501-314-001 501-312-007 501-354-004 Philip & Martha Friese Fernandes Botelho Walnut Estates Inc 3816 Albright Ave 28 Northstar St 12 PO Box 3188 Los Angeles, CA 90066-4002 Marina Del Re, CA 90292-7712 Santa Fe Spri, CA 90670-0188 501-351-004 507-301-019 501-352- 7 Natalie S Keith Y G Ehud Qrlel PO Box 94054 15303 Ventura Blvd 900 146 Mccormick St Pasadena, CA 91109-4054 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403-3199 erman Oaks, CA 91411-4029 501-341-010 501-354-010 501-305-009 Bentella Llc Dennis Maslowski William B & Sheila Gordon PO Box 131712 3139 Huula Dr 41429 Butler Ct Carlsbad, CA 92013-1712 Oceanside, CA 92058-0620 Indio, CA 92203-4012 501-314-003 501-314-013 501-314-012 William & She' a Gordon William & eila Gordon Manuel & De Sanchez 41429 Butle Ct 41429 B ler Ct 37628 Thurne St Indio, CA 2203-4012 Indio CA 92203-4012 Indio, CA 92203-4513 501-315-001 301-315-002 501-315-003 Millwood Const Cc Inc Terri A Miller Terri A Miller 30550 Seminole Ct 30550 Seminole Ct 30550 Seminole Ct Cathedral Cit, CA 92234-6107 Cathedral Cit, CA 92234-6107 Cathedral Cit, CA 92234-6107 501-314-005 501-351-005 501-314-002 Maria Delia Palm Springs Ccng Jehovahs W_ Palm Springs Christian Schoo: 727 N Rose Ave 415 Rio Vista Dr 225 S Civic Dr 13 Palm Springs, CA 92262-4136 Palm Springs, CA 92262-6490 Palm Springs, CA 92262-7228 501-314-014 501-314-015 507-301-012 Palm Springs Christian Schoo= Palm Springs Christian Schoo- City Of Palm Springs 225 S Civic Dr 13 225 S Civic Dr 13 3200 E Tahquitz Mccallum Way Palm Springs, CA 92262-7228 Palm Springs, CA 92262-7228 Palm Springs, CA 92262-6937 o7 507-301-027 501-305-004 501-305-008 City Of Palm Springs Steve Ehrlich Charlene Griswold 3200 E Tahquitz Canyon Way 2004 Nicola Rd E 1922 N Sandra Rd Palm Springs, CA 92262-6959 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3540 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3537 501-303-011 501-305-013 501-306-003 Carolyn Palacio Gary G Charland Louise & Robert Cunningham 1981 N Cerritos Dr 2001 N Cerritos Dr 1911 N Sandra Rd Palm Springs, CA 92262-3513 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3513 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3538 501-306-004 501-314-006 501-341-003 Rita C Carattini Sam Baker Janet L Vance 1B95 Nicola Rd 1842 Carriage Ln 2012 N Cerritos Dr Palm Springs, CA 92262-3516 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3586 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3514 501-341-004 501-341-005 501-341-006 William Juarez Brian L Swales B & J Ventures Llc 2000 N Cerritos Dr 1920 N Cerritos Dr 2100 E Desert Park Ave 5 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3514 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3505 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3573 501-341-008 501-341-009 501-341-011 John Ferrare Eduardo & Helen Flores Rosa C Gonzalez 2222 E Desert Park Ave 1955 N Magnolia Rd 1995 Acacia Rd W Palm Springs, CA 92262-3530 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3503 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3613 501-341-012 501-342-003 501-342-004 Grant D Wilson Kim & Anne Anderson William L & Patricia Willes 2003 Acacia Rd W 2000 Acacia Rd W 2005 N Magnolia Rd Palm Springs, CA 92262-3617 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3618 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3645 501-343-004 501-343-005 501-345-007 Jamie Rivadeneira M & I Caballero David J & Judith Pogor 2000 N Magnolia Rd 2025 N Victoria Rd 1972 N Victoria Rd Palm Springs, CA 92262-3646 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3669 Palm Springs,. CA 92262-3604 501-345-008 501-346-001 501-346-003 Russell & Nelson Nua Kelli & Shane Murray Patrick & Carmen Adams 2444 E Desert Park Ave 2345 Acacia Rd E 2280 E Desert Park Ave Palm Springs, CA 92262-3534 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3611 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3530 501-346-004 501-352-008 501-352-009 Donald J Bilotti Kenneth E Topielec Dale G Deschler 2300 E Desert Park Ave 1807 Park View Dr 2227 E Desert Park Ave Palm Springs, CA 92262-3532 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3574 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3529 501-352-010 501-352-011 501-352-016 David Billington Russell G & Debbie Coward Ronald E Zimmerman 2135 E Desert Park Ave 2121 E Desert Park Ave 2101 E Desert Park Ave Palm Springs, CA 92262-3527 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3527 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3527 zl- 501-354-006 501-354-007 507-301-016 William Juarez William Juarez Pstb Llc 2000 N Cerritos Dr 2000 N Cerritos Dr 1717 E Vista Chino Palm Springs, CA 92262-3514 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3514 Palm Springs, CA 92262-3569 501-352-004 501-352-01 501-314-016 Dolly Sinatra Lodge 2400 Dolly Si tra Lodge 2400 Desert Water Agency PO Box 637 PO Be 637 PO Box 1710 Palm Springs, CA 92263-0637 Pal Springs, CA 92263-0637 Palm Springs, CA 92263-1710 501-319-009 501-359-003 501-352- Magio Inc Eugene D Hetzel Alex W oldan PO Box 2487 PO Box 4460 PO B 4825 Palm Springs, CA 92263-2487 Palm Springs, CA 92263-4460 P m Springs, CA 92263-4825 501-313-001 501-353-001 501-354-008 City Of Palm Springs Park City Of Palm Springs Park City Of Palm Springs PO Box 2743 PO Box 2743 PO Box 2743 Palm Springs, CA 92263-2743 Palm Springs, CA 92263-2743 Palm Springs, CA 92263-2743 501-341-007 501-315-004 501-354-005 Russell & Debbie Coward Mary R Mills Ryan & Cecelia Csaftis 611 S Alm Canyon Dr 515 S Calle Santa Rosa 4111 E1 Camino Real Palm Springs, CA 92264 Palm Springs, CA 92264-7431 Irvine, CA 92602-1351 501-314-008 501-314-009 501-314-017 Nabil & Asphahan Botros Nabil & Asphahan Botros Nabil & Asphahan Botros 4 Odessa 4 Odessa 4 Odessa Foothill Ranc, CA 92610-1823 Foothill Ranc, CA 92610-1823 Foothill Pane, CA 92610-1823 507-301-017 501-305-007 501-354-009 Monitor I estments Lie Bullock Salem H Rahman 19 Oak ee Ln 9202 Pierson Dr 9151 Obsidian Dr Irvi CA 92612-2232 Huntington Be, C.', 92649-3051 Westminster, CA 92683-7333 501-315-110 501-305-006 501-352-001 Robert R ston 9 Power Investments Inc Richard D & Mary Sambrano 1511 E airhaven Ave 1159 Kendrick Ct 13311 Tuscany Villas Dr Oran , CA 92866-3406 Corona, CA 92881-8224 Bakersfield, CA 93306-7884 507-301-035 507-301-036 501-346-00 Marketplace Partners Marketplace Partners Daniel F ranum 390 Bridge Pkwy C 390 Bridge Pkwy C 566 Du an St Redwood City, CA 94065-1061 Redwood City, CA 94065-1061 San ancisco, CA 94131-1928 507-301-034 507-301-018 *** 89 Printed *** Pamela E & Karen Blackfield Marketplace Partners 1000 Marina Village Pkwy 130 1500 Buckeye Dr Alameda, CA 94501-6457 Milpitas, CA 95035-7418 501-305-012 507-301-017 Steve J Mignano Monitor Investment LLC RETURNED MAIL 1991 Cerritos Drive 18 Acacia Tree Lane 5.1314 CUP—Spectrum Services Palm Springs, CA 92262 Irvine, CA 92612 501-346-002 Daniel Branum 1950 N. Magnolia Road Palm Springs, CA 92262 Cindy Berardi From: Joanne Bruggemans Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2014 3:07 PM To: Desert Park Estates;Vista Norte; Racquet Club South; Sunrise Vista Chino; Movie Colony East Cc: Cindy Berardi; David Newell Subject: Case 5.1314 CUP/6.530 VAR - Spectrum Services (Verizon Wireless) Attachments: CC PHN Case 5.1314 CUP.pdf Good afternoon— Please find the attached Public Hearing Notice of the City Council for June 4, 2014 of the proposed project within a %: mile of your neighborhood organization. Thank you, J Joanne Bruggemans City of Palm Springs Planning Services Department 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262 Phone: (760) 323-8245 Fax: (760) 322-8360 Email: joanne.bruggemans(aapalmspringsca-aov t John T. &Natalie Keith Trust Judith Keith Pollack, Trustee 1465 El Mirador Drive Pasadena, California 91103 626-793-2726 May 31, 2014 City of Palm Springs Planning Commission c/o James Thompson, City Clerk 3200 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way Palm Springs, CA 92262 Re: Case No. 5.1314 CUP and 6.530 VAR, Scheduled for June 4, 2014 Dear Planning Commissioners: It is obvious that the telecommunications need in Palm Springs and adjacent areas has increased and will continue. This is the third request within the past 10 years for a conditional use permit and height variance for the placement of an antenna at 2101 Sahara Road. I understand the prior two requests were granted. . It seems that, if approved,the cumulative affect of continuing to grant conditional use permits and height variances for similar structures is to create a de facto zoning change. A rezoning of the subject and adjacent parcels for any telecommunications use without density or height limitations would address those increasing needs and minimize matters coming before you. Very truly, J K i oil c , Tru e l kYI'1 'L. A &1g111 a ra Final Photos . i w 0 . . 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