The Gem Feb 2023

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Greater Coachella Valley Chamber 78-015 Main Street, #206 La Quinta, 92253 ********ECRWSSEDDM*** POSTAL CUSTOMER PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID PALM DESERT PERMIT NO. 1099 The 16th Annual Hot Rod & Custom Car Show Returns February 25 Liberty’s Wish Brings Accessible Swing to La Quinta Park How to Navigate the City’s Development Application Process LA QUINTA’S COMMUNITY MAGAZINE In this issue THE GEM FEBRUARY 2023

TABLE OF CONTENTS THE GEM

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The Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce (GCVCC) was created in 2016 in cooperation with the former Coachella, La Quinta, Cathedral City and Indio Chambers, along with the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians and Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians. It enhances and significantly improves the way businesses interact with each other and the community in the entire Coachella Valley. As a Regional Chamber, the GCVCC delivers services and benefits to its members on a scope not seen before in the area.

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The Gem is produced by the Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce.

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To advertise please call (760) 347-0676. Please Note: The opinions and views expressed in all editorial material are those of the writer or person interviewed and are not necessarily those of the GCVCC, its Board of Directors, or the advertisers in The Gem. The GCVCC endorses no person, political candidate or opinion unless specifically stated. The Gem reserves the right to reject certain advertising submissions. For a list of advertising standards, please contact staff. The Gem reserves the right to edit all submissions for grammar, length, and questionable content. Advertisers please note that colors may look slightly darker, or slightly lighter due to variables in the printing process. Questions or comments? Email us at info@GCVCC.org or call (760) 347-0676.

CG V LAQUINTA CHAM B RE EST 1950
ENTRAVISION ANGELIQUE ONTIVEROS | DESERT ARC CHRIS LITTLE | DESERT JET DOUG MOTZ | MOTZ-RUSIN INSURANCE AGENCY ERIC MOSSER | CHARLES SCHWAB MIKE WILLIAMS | CAPITIS REAL ESTATE STEVE WEINER | COLDWELL BANKER MICKEY JUMAPAO | ISERVE LENDING Chairman’s Message .......................................... 4 Noteworthy Nuggets ......................................... 5 16th Annual La Quinta Hot Rod & Custom Car Show ............................................. 6 City Pages ..................................................... 8 Liberty’s Wish Brings New Accessible Swing to La Quinta Park .................................... 12 How to Navigate the Development Application Process in La Quinta ........................... 14 Restaurant Spotlight: Big Rock Pub......................... 18 La Quinta Students Recognized in SunLine’s Student Art Contest ........................................ 20 Entrepreneur at Age 23 & LQHS Grad Opens S.E. Skin .............................................. 21 La Quinta Art Celebration .................................. 24 Washington Park Spotlight: Charming Smiles Dentistry ................................. 26 3

CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE

February is known around the world as the month of romance. After all, is there a more romantic day than Valentine’s Day? Celebrated the globe over annually on February 14th, the non-public holiday embraces love and commemorates relationships.

The holiday was brought to life by several martyrdom stories of the 8th Century, which led to the creation of a Christian feast day honoring Saint Valentine. The legend states that Saint Valentine of Rome was imprisoned for ministering to Christians persecuted under the Roman Empire in the third century, along with performing weddings for Christian soldiers who were forbidden to marry.

While jailed, he restored the sight of his captor’s daughter and then wrote her a love letter – signed “Your Valentine.”

By the 18th Century, English couples and love-seekers alike would shower their “valentine” with flowers, candies, and handwritten notes called “valentines.” Other common symbols for Valentine’s Day are the spring lovebird, doves, hearts, and the figure of the winged Cupid - the god of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection.

Not far away, in Italy, Saint Valentine’s Keys were given to lovers as a romantic symbol and an invitation to unlock the giver’s heart. While Italian children were often given keys to protect them from epilepsy and other illness. In current times, most countries have adopted the more English interpretation of the holiday and exchange flowers, candies and greeting cards.

I hope you have enjoyed this abridged historical view of a rather fascinating holiday. Maybe I’ll see you out at one of our local restaurants celebrating love. Happy Valentine’s Day!

If you have a desire to serve, consider joining the newly-formed La Quinta Rotary Club of the Desert. The club received its Charter on December 17, 2022. This is the second Rotary Club in La Quinta. Rotary is the largest service organization in existence, comprised of 1.4 million members in over 200 countries. Their mission is to provide service to others, promote integrity and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through a fellowship of business, professional and community leaders.

If you are interested in making new friends, improving lives in La Quinta and around the world, or pursuing new project ideas, please visit their website for more information at LaQuintaRotaryClubOfTheDesert.org or LaQuintaRotary.org.

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Noteworthy Nuggets

Tiffany’s Sweet Spot Concerts in the Park

Don’t miss the upcoming free Concert in the Park on February 11 from 5:30 – 8 p.m. at SilverRock Park. Bring your chairs or blankets, food and nonalcoholic beverages. There will also be food truck vendors on site.

This concert features the Michael Haggins Band, playing original music and cover tunes by Stevie Wonder, Anita Baker, Sade and R&B classics from the ’70s and ’80s. Mark your calendars for next month’s Concert in the Park on March 18, as well, showcasing The BEATUNES, a Beatles tribute band. From the early Fab Four days to the final recordings of “Abbey Road,” the BEATUNES will take you back in time to Liverpool and the recordings of one of the most influential bands of all time.

Free Concerts in the Park are sponsored by the City of La Quinta.

More info: PlayInLaQuinta.com

Looking for special treats to impress your valentine in La Quinta? Tiffany’s Sweet Spot is a local mom and pop bakeshop that specializes in gourmet cupcakes made fresh to order, as well as custom decorated cookies, French macarons, decadent cinnamon rolls and more.

Every Valentine’s Day, they dress up classic favorites such as their rich red velvet cupcake filled with real cream cheese frosting and topped with special heart-shaped sprinkles. Their light and fresh raspberry buttercream uses real whole raspberries which pairs perfectly with a buttery vanilla cake.

You’ll find heart-shaped cinnamon rolls for that perfect breakfast-in-bed, chocolate-covered confections and rich decadent brownies. Tiffany’s Sweet Spot is located at the corner of Washington Steet and Highway 111 by Stater Bros, where they are open beginning at 10:30 a.m. every Tuesday through Saturday.

More info: TiffanysSweetSpot.com

La Quinta Art Celebration

Coming up the beginning of next month is the La Quinta Art Celebration, an awardwinning fine art and crafts event featuring 200 jury-selected premier artists from 31 states and six countries. It will be held March 2-5, from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. at the La Quinta Civic Center Campus.

This signature La Quinta event welcomes artists showing their original works in 10 different categories. Aside from exquisite art, the celebration features live music daily as well as a variety of delicious food options to fit every palate and libations including a champagne bar, a wine experience and an oasis lounge.

La Quinta Art Celebration is ranked as the #1 Fine Art & Craft Event in the Nation by Greg Lawler’s Art Fair SourceBook “Elite 10 Fine Art Events 2022.”

More info & tickets: LaQuintaArtCelebration.org

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This Month’s

On the Cover:

The 16th Annual La Quinta Hot Rod and Custom Car Show will be held February 25, 2023. Whether you are a car enthusiast or simply want to come out and enjoy food, drinks, entertainment and browsing some incredible cars, this event has something for everyone. The vehicles will be displayed through the spacious grounds of the park, allowing viewers to take their time and comfortably enjoy each vehicle on display. This year the show will be recognizing several prize-winning categories, including Best Street Rod, Best Classic, Best Muscle Car, Best Sports Car and more. Attendees will enjoy the proximity to Old Town La Quinta and the many shops, restaurants, hiking trails and parks in the area.

This intimate event gives car enthusiasts an opportunity to speak with the owners of the cars on display – who love their cars and are excited to show them off. Registered vehicles that will be on display have been lovingly and painstakingly restored. Many owners are happy to share their vast knowledge about cars in general. It’s a great place to research how much a car may be worth, or even where to buy a particularly hardto-find part.

The event exudes a certain nostalgia that is celebrated, as well. For instance, in 2018, a timeline of Corvettes was featured. Each in the timeline represented a generation of the Corvette, which coincided with the 65th anniversary of the legendary American

sports car. The previous year, the focus was on the 50th anniversary of the Camaro.

Brought to you by the Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the City of La Quinta, this event will be held at La Quinta Community Park located at 77-865 Avenida Montezuma. Entertainment, food, drinks and a beer garden will be available at this family-friendly event. The La Quinta Hot Rod and Custom Car Show will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on February 25th, and both attendance and parking are free.

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CITY MANAGER’S MESSAGE

16th Annual La Quinta Hot Rod and Custom Car Show

Saturday, February 25 / 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Location: La Quinta Community Park

Please join the City Council and staff for our annual Community Workshop, being held from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, February 15, at the Wellness Center.

The City and Council members look forward to this interactive event, in which our residents help set the priorities for capital improvement and other projects for the coming year.

Staff will present updates on the City’s fiscal outlook, economic development, capital improvement projects, Fritz Burns Park master plan, and utility undergrounding study.

Normally held on a Saturday morning, we hope by moving the workshop to a Wednesday evening more of our residents will be able to attend and participate.

OTHER UPCOMING EVENTS

Art on Main Street

Saturdays, February 4 & 18, March 11 & 25 / 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Location: Main Street, Old Town La Quinta

More than 100 artists – many of them local – show and sell their work in all mediums.

Concerts in the Park Returns

Saturday, February 11 / 5:30 - 8 p.m.

Location: SilverRock Park

Free Concerts in the Park, sponsored by the City of La Quinta, returns with a scheduled performance by the Michael Haggins Band. The band plays original music and cover tunes by Stevie Wonder, Anita Baker, Sade and R&B classics from the 1970s and ’80s. Bring your chairs or blankets, food, and non-alcoholic beverages. There will also be food truck vendors on site. Find more information at PlayInLaQuinta.com.

Put on by the Greater Coachella Valley Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the City, this free family friendly event includes entertainment, food and drinks vendors and a beer garden.

Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event

Saturday, February 25 / 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Location: City Hall

This event, operated by Riverside County, offers residents an environmentally safe way to properly dispose of household hazardous waste for free.

You can find a full list of acceptable and unacceptable items at LaQuintaCA.gov or RCWaste.org/hhw.

Certified Farmers Market

Sundays / 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Location: Main Street, Old Town La Quinta

Come load up on the freshest locally grown and produced fruits, vegetables, eggs, flowers, honey, gourmet chefprepared foods, one-of-a-kind artisan goods and more.

CITY UPDATES

Landscape Renovation Improvement

The landscape renovation contractor at the Desert Club, Sierra Del Rey and Marbella developments started in December and is scheduled to continue through the beginning of April. The improvements entail converting turf to desert landscape. Renovation will also include wall cleaning and painting.

Dune Palms Bridge

Construction has started on the allweather bridge at Dune Palms Road, over the stormwater channel, with expected completion in December 2024. Dune Palms remains open during construction. A bypass lane is being constructed so the bridge can be built one half at a time. For more information or to register for alerts on the Dune Palms Bridge Project visit LaQuintaCA.gov/dunepalms.

Citywide Striping Refresh and Bike Lane Buffers

The citywide striping refresh and bike lane buffer construction is scheduled to start in February with expected completion in March. In addition to refreshing the striping citywide, the project will add additional bike lanes and buffer stripes to bike lanes at various locations throughout the City.

La Quinta Art Celebration

Thursday – Sunday, March 2-5 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily

Location: Civic Center Campus

The award-winning La Quinta Art Celebration returns for its traditional March event, featuring 200 artists from all over the world, musical entertainment and a variety of food and drink vendors. For tickets and additional information, check out the La Quinta Art Celebration website at LaQuintaArtCelebration.org.

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IT’S YOUR LIBRARY

La Quinta Public Library is located at 78-275 Calle Tampico. Enjoy FREE programs for all ages! Questions? Call 760-564-4767

Please Note: The Library will be closed Monday, February 13, for Lincoln’s Birthday and Monday, February 20, for Washington’s Birthday.

Bloody Valentine | Teens and Adults

Tuesday and Thursday, February 14 & 16 @ 4 - 6:50 p.m. | In-Person

Saturday, February 18 @ 2 - 5:50 p.m. | In-Person

Sensory Hour | Ages 0 - 12 years

Monday, February 6 @ 10:15 a.m. | InPerson

FEATURED PROGRAMS

Book Fest | Ages 13+

Monday-Saturday, February 6-11 | InPerson

This week-long event celebrates Historical Fiction this year and starts on February 6 with a book club and ends on February 11 with a discussion panel and book signing with the invited authors. Visit https://bit.ly/laqbookfest for the schedule, registration and more.

*Registration required*

Bring Your Own Baby (BYOB) Book Club | Ages 18+

Thursday, February 2 @ 10:15 a.m. |

In-Person

Parents and caregivers, no need to find childcare! Bring your baby/toddler to our morning book club to meet, discuss and socialize with other adults. A volunteer will be present with activities for toddlers while adults discuss February’s book A Woman of Intelligence by Karin Tanabe. *Registration required*

Love Story Book Club | Ages 18+

Sunday, February 5 @ 2:15 p.m. | InPerson

A traditional book club with a diverse range of genres but happily-ever-after not guaranteed! February’s pick: One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston. See the Adult Reference Desk to register and to ask about available copies. *Registration required*

Can you discover the Bloody Valentine’s identity in time to escape the room or will you be ghosted? Sponsored by Friends of the La Quinta Library.

*Registration required*

DIY Tech Support | Ages 18+

Thursdays, February 9 & 23 @ 10:30 & 11 a.m. | In-Person Register for a half-hour appointment with Reference Staff and get assistance with basic tech needs such as borrowing eBooks on your phone, signing up for an email account, etc. Call or stop by to register. *Registration required*

ONGOING PROGRAMS

Storytimes | Ages 0 - 5 years

Tuesdays, February 7, 14, 21, 28 @ 10:15 a.m. | In-Person

Toddler Time for ages 18 months - 3 years.

Wednesdays, February 1, 8, 15, 22 @ 10:15 and 11:15 a.m. | In-Person

Baby Time for ages 0 - 18 months at 10:15 a.m. and Preschool Time for ages 3-5 years at 11:15 a.m.

Sponsored by Friends of the La Quinta Library.

Anime Zone | Ages 13 - 17

Saturday, February 4 @ 4 p.m. | InPerson

Join us in the La Quinta Library Program Room as we watch and critique three random anime episodes with friends.

Sensory activities to promote the development of motor skills as well as socialization amongst peers. Sponsored by Friends of the La Quinta Library.

Read the States | Ages 13 - 17

Saturday, February 11 @ 4 p.m. | InPerson or Zoom

Travel to a different state every month through YA Fiction. Then, join us on the second Saturday of the month to talk about what you loved, hated, and related to. Visit the Library to check out a copy of February’s Book - American Street by Ibi Zoboi. *Registration required*

Page Turners Book Club | Ages 18+

Thursday, February 16 @ 10:30 a.m. | In-Person or Zoom

In February, we’ll discuss Razorblade Tears by S.A. Cosby. See the Adult Reference Desk to register. Copies are limited.

It’s a Library Birthday! | All ages

Saturday, February 25 @ noon | InPerson

Register your February birthday and let the library throw the birthday party! Our once-a-month library birthday party will include games, crafts and stories geared to create a safe, fun, all-inclusive birthday experience. Members of the community are encouraged to come and celebrate January birthdays with us!

Sponsored by Friends of the La Quinta Library. *Registration required*

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Something On Saturday (S.O.S.) | All ages

Saturday, February 25 @ 3 p.m. | InPerson

Join us for some family friendly fun at the Library! Sponsored by Friends of the La Quinta Library.

Impulse Affirmation | Ages 13 - 17

Tuesday, February 28 @ 4:30 p.m. | InPerson

Reader’s choice! Discuss in person or online at bit.ly/LAQTeensDiscord

LA QUINTA CREATION STATION PROGRAMS

Ant-Man’s Mini Billboards | All-Ages

Saturday, February 4 @ 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Craft your very own miniature lightup billboard at the Creation Station! Advertise to YOUR advantage! Make a billboard to remind you to smile or show someone your appreciation or come up with a fake product to make you chuckle. Join us for this relaxing and creative craft! FREE

Steampunk Haberdashery | Ages 6+

Thursday, February 9 @ 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Visit Professor Verne’s corner where you can learn how to construct a mini top hat, or Miss Ada’s studio to create a clockwork broach or lapel pin inspired by Steampunk literature. This craft program is a tie-in to the La Quinta Book Fest. FREE (Recommended for ages 6 and older)

Anime Curries | All-Ages

Wednesday, February 22 @ 10 a.m. | YouTube Channel

William will show you how to make delicious curries you will see in many Anime TV shows and movies.

Laser Cutting: Gliders | Ages 7 - 13

Saturday, February 25 @ 10:30 a.m.noon & 1:30 - 3 p.m.

Makers will learn the basics of using a laser cutting machine by designing a glider plane. Once assembled, makers will use the park to test out their designs. $5 Class Fee

(3 persons max per session)

LA QUINTA MUSEUM

77885 Avenida

La Quinta, CA 92253 (760) 777-7170

The La Quinta Museum is open Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 4pm. Admission and programs are FREE

EXHIBITS

In the Fields of the North/En los Campos del Norte

In the Fields of the North is a series of evocative photographs by photographer and journalist David Bacon, accompanied by moving oral narratives – fully translated into English and Spanish –that take visitors into the contemporary world of migrant farmworkers. On exhibit through April 15, 2023. This exhibit is produced in partnership with the California Rural Legal Assistance and the Binational Front of Indigenous Organizations and is traveled by Exhibit Envoy.

La Quinta Legend: Dorothy Arzner

Explore the life of this Hollywood trailblazer, Dorothy Arzner. She was the only woman director during the “Golden Age” of Hollywood, with the largest body of work of any woman director to this day. A groundbreaker in the film industry, she also “broke ground” here in La Quinta, building a home that she shared with her partner, Marion Morgan.

EVENTS

Thursday, February 2, 5-6 p.m.

Music at the Museum: High Road Band

Join us in the courtyard as High Road Band plays rock and blues with a “Looking for Love” theme.

PROGRAMS

As programs are subject to change, please find the latest information on our FREE programs at facebook.com/ LaQuintaMuseum/events.

Friday, February 3 & 17, 1-3 p.m.

Sketchbook Journaling

Get in touch with your inner artist with sketchbook journaling. Basic supplies provided.

Wednesday, February 8, 1 p.m.

TED Talk Hangout

Enjoy a TED talk on the big screen, and then discuss. Featured this month is “The mission to Safeguard Black History in the U.S.” by Julieanna L. Richardson.

Saturday, February 11, 1-3 p.m.

Genealogy Meet-Up

Are you interested in your family tree? Are you a beginner or an expert in all things Genealogy? Come join a discussion and collaboration.

Tuesday, February 14 & 28, 1-3 p.m. STITCH Fiber Arts Group

Bring your fiber project to work on while you meet with friends old and new, share what you’ve been working on, and get inspired for your next project.

Tuesday, February 21, 11 a.m. Take a Break with Huell Watch an episode of Huell Howser’s California’s Gold on the big screen. This month, Huell learns all about Coachella Valley dates at Shields Date Garden in Indio.

Thursday, February 23, 3 p.m.: Good Books in the Gallery

This month’s book is Mecca by Susan Straight. A limited number of free copies are available for book club participants –call 760.777.7170 to request one.

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Liberty’s Wish

Brings New Accessible Swing to La Quinta Park

La Quinta resident, Liberty, loves spending time at the park and laughing as her family pushes her on the swings. At age four, Liberty was diagnosed with Lennox Gastaut Syndrome, a severe form of epilepsy that has resulted in limited speech and cognitive range of a preschooler.

Recently, her family has been struggling to find a park that has an accessible swing which she can safely use. “As she got older, it got harder because she didn’t fit on any of the swings,” said Melissa, Liberty’s mom. “She could be on the swings, but because of her epilepsy, it was hard because you never knew when she would get a seizure and then that would not be a safe place for her.”

Just last year, Liberty was referred to Make-A-Wish, which creates lifechanging wishes for children with critical illnesses. Volunteers from the local Orange County and the Inland Empire Chapter met with Liberty and her family virtually about her wish.

During this discover phase, Make-AWish volunteers discovered that the park is Liberty’s happy place. She loves to listen to and watch other kids have fun while also enjoying the swings like any other kid. Her wish to have an accessible swing at La Quinta Park on the corner of Blackhawk Way and Adams Street would allow her to safely enjoy her favorite park.

When the Make-A-Wish Orange County and the Inland Empire staff contacted the City of La Quinta for approval for the swing, the City was more than happy to not only lend a hand for the installation, but generously donated the accessible swing as well.

On Liberty’s ‘wish day,’ Liberty and her family spent the morning at the park laughing, blowing kisses, and enjoying the new accessible swing. Liberty’s wish will help other kids just like her enjoy the swings. You can support local wishes like Liberty’s by visiting Wish.org/ocie or by attending their upcoming fundraising

Underground – on March 11th at Imago Galleries in Palm Desert. For tickets and passwords, visit DesertSpeakeasy.org.

Make-A-Wish Orange County and the Inland Empire creates life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. Research shows children who have wishes granted can build the physical and emotional strength they need to fight their illness.

This year marks the 40th anniversary of granting wishes in Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. Since the chapter’s founding, more than 7,700 wishes have been granted for children in the local community. For more information about Make-A-Wish Orange County and the Inland Empire, visit Wish.org/ocie.

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2023 Community Workshop
Wednesday, February 15 5-7 PM La Quinta Wellness Center 78450 Avenida La Fonda H O U S E H O L D H A Z A R D O U S W A S T E E V E N T O p e n t o t h e r e s i d e n t s o f L a Q u i n t a D a t e : S a t u r d a y , F e b r u a r y 2 5 , 2 0 2 3 T i m e : 9 A M - 2 P M ( O r u n t i l c a p a c i t y i s r e a c h e d ) L o c a t i o n : L a Q u i n t a C i t y H a l l ( S o u t h S i d e P a r k i n g L o t ) F o r a l i s t o f a c c e p t a b l e i t e m s t o b r i n g , g o t o L A Q U I N T A C A . G O V
Save the Date

How to Navigate the

Development Application

Process in La Quinta

Have you ever wondered what is the process for a development application, and why do some projects take longer than others to get to the City Council?

Or, for that matter, why aren’t some immediately denied by City staff?

Most applications take six to nine months to process, while those that are more complex can take one or two years to reach the City Council.

The length of the process isn’t always under staff’s control, Design and Development Director Danny Castro said. Oftentimes, the application doesn’t meet City standards and the developer must make corrections. Also, the developer may ask for an extension or initiate changes to plans that aren’t requested by staff which could prolong the process.

Legal Requirements for Due Process

The law requires that all applications for development be processed and cannot be denied due process, though there are times when a developer will present an idea to staff to see if it is something that even fits with the City’s vision before formally applying.

Approval or denial comes from the Planning Commission and City Council, though not all must go to the Planning Commission or the City Council.

There are some projects – those which the City Council has determined not to be complex – that require only a Director’s Hearing. These could be amended maps and some special use permits.

“We have very few applications that require this,” said Cheri Flores, planning manager for the City.

The meetings run like Planning Commission meetings, though there is not a panel, and the director decides to approve or deny the application.

Opportunities to Appeal

There is also an appeal process for applicants and citizens/residents who may disagree with a decision by the Director or Planning Commission, either to approve or deny, Castro said. Appeals are heard by either the Planning Commission (in the case of a Director’s Hearing decision) or the City Council (in the case of a Planning Commission decision).

The panel hearing the appeal can uphold or deny the original decision.

Simple applications can be handled by City staff, such as new businesses opening in areas already zoned for their shop or restaurant, without need for approval by the Planning Commission or City Council.

Applications Handled by Staff

Others require Planning Commission approval but don’t need the council’s review, such as those seeking conditional use permits, tentative tract maps and some site development permits.

Based on state CEQA guidelines, planning commissioners would also determine if a project were exempt from environmental review or if they need to adopt a Mitigated Negative Declaration or certify an Environmental Impact Report.

Developments that are legislative in nature, such as those seeking a zone change or General Plan amendment, must go to the City Council for approval, Castro and Flores said.

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STEP DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL PROCESS

APPLICATION FILED

Staff reviews the application for completeness, making sure all required items have been submitted This takes about 30 days on average 2 1

An application is filed to the City’s Design and Development team through the Hub – usually online

DEPARTMENT REVIEW

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CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) GUIDELINES

Once all required items are submitted, an application is deemed complete, and the determination is made if the project will require an environmental impact review under California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) guidelines

POSSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW

If an environmental review is necessary, the CEQA document is prepared and a 30-day AB 52 Tribal Consultation is conducted (if necessary). 4

RECEIVE COMMENTS ON APPLICATION

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Staff initiates design review and circulates to other departments and outside agencies and gives comments back to the applicant within four weeks. The applicant then makes corrections and resubmits. This process can take up to four months or longer, depending on how long it takes to make corrections and resolve staff’s concerns

PRESENTATION TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION

A hearing is scheduled for presentation to the Planning Commission, a staff report is prepared that will accompany the Commission’s agenda packet, and a Public Hearing Notice is posted where required and mailed to residents within 500 feet of the project site 6

PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING

Planning Commission meeting is held Depending on the type of application, the Planning Commission could be the decision-making authority or provide a recommendation to the City Council. 7

PUBLIC HEARING – COUNCIL

The project is scheduled to go before the City Council. A staff report is prepared based on the Planning Commission’s recommendations/actions and a Public Hearing Notice is posted where required and mailed to residents within 500 feet of the project site 8

CITY COUNCIL

City Council hearing is held. 9

NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT IS FILED

Entitlements are approved, Notice of Development (NOD) is filed, and the applicant begins preparing construction drawings. 10

For more information on our 10 step development process please visit www.LaQuintaca.gov/development

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February 4 & 18 Saturday 10 a.m - 4 p.m. 78100 Main Street, La Quinta, CA 92253 OldTownLaQuinta.com facebook.com/artonmainst CALIFPORNIA Premier Sponsor Live Entertainment Free Admission & Parking Explore Great Art Blanchard
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Big Rock Pub is a one-of-a-kind rock and roll themed public restaurant and music venue that sits on the 18th hole of Big Rock Golf Course at Indian Springs. It is a unique “19th hole” that offers gastropub cuisine from Executive Chef, Tyler Nix, along with full bar selections featuring craft beers and cocktails.

With a love of rock and roll, owner Ken Hanna purchased the course and restaurant in 2015 with the vision of opening a club house that was completely unique to the industry. Rock memorabilia and art line the walls and ceilings throughout the pub, including the restrooms. A highlight is a stage that recesses into the floor when not in use operated by a rare hydraulic lift. Big Rock hosts bands every Saturday night and acoustic brunch on Sundays along with special shows scheduled throughout the month.

Big Rock Pub is celebrated for some of its special events and concerts such as Cars Stars and Rock ‘n’ Roll Classic Car Auction and Music Festival, and shows featuring Great White, The Motels, Texas Hill, and Colin James (to name a few). They’re also dedicated to the local music community and strive to highlight as many bands from the Coachella Valley as possible.

Recognized as the desert’s best outdoor dining spot with beautiful mountain, sunset and golf course views from 3 different patios, Big Rock Pub offers an expansive deck, enclosed patio with doors opening to the outside and a beer garden that are perfect for gathering with friends and family. An indoor/outdoor bar is a crowd favorite and adds another distinctive space for guests to choose from.

With a diverse menu, there’s something for everyone which makes it a great choice when trying to please different taste buds. Some of the most popular dishes include Charred Brussel Sprouts, Hawaiian Poke Nachos, Smoked Chicken Wings, Thai Chicken Salad, Smoked Brisket Chili and Cornbread, Harissa Lamb Burger, Sloppy Joe Grilled Cheese, Cedar Plank Salmon and the Pancetta Pasta Carbonara. For the littles, a placemat-sized activity page/kids menu offers all the kids’ favorites such as Chicken Tenders, Cheese Quesadilla and Sliders with a special dessert developed with pure delight in mind; a Fruity Pebble crispy treat ice cream sundae!

BIG ROCK PUB

Big Rock Pub is open to the public daily at 11 a.m., and 10 a.m. on Sundays. Happy Hour is offered daily from 3-6 p.m. Located one block north of Highway 111 on the north/west corner of Jefferson and Westward Ho Dr.

For more information, visit BigRockGolfAndPub.com or call (760) 200-9844.

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La Quinta Students Receive TOP HONORS in SunLine Transit Agency’s Student Art Contest

SunLine Transit Agency recently announced the winners and finalists of this year’s Student Art Contest, which included some La Quinta residents. In addition, the City of La Quinta sponsors one of the buses wrapped with a winning Student Art Contest entry – and this year, the City’s bus features artwork by Hazel Cotton, a 5th grader at Amelia Earhart Elementary School.

La Quinta finalists included Zachary Lu, a Kindergartener at Desert Christian Academy; Farah Reagan, a 6th grader at La Quinta Middle School; and Lauren Cruz De Armas, a 9th grader at La Quinta High School. The finalists’ works of art can be seen on bus shelters in the community.

“Our unveiling ceremony was a celebration of the entire program and how it increases awareness on the importance of transit while educating local students on how SunLine is one of the nation’s leaders in alternative fuels – which ultimately contributes to the air quality in our communities,” said Lauren Skiver, CEO/General Manager for SunLine Transit Agency. “It was exciting to see the looks on the students’ faces when they saw their artwork come to

life in a very big way on one of SunLine’s hydrogen fuel cell buses as well as enlarged on local bus stops.”

SunLine kicked off its first Student Art Contest in 2014. It has been a program that not only encourages the submission of student art, but has also been a great way to teach kids about transit as well as SunLine’s commitment to clean fuels and contributions to the protection of clean air in the Coachella Valley. Watch for the three wrapped Student Art Contest buses as they service the region on SunLine’s fixed route network.

The contest categories were Elementary, Middle and High School. This year’s Student Art Contest received 50 entries from students representing 19 local schools. Students were asked to submit entries focused on the art contest’s theme, which was “Driving the Future of Sustainability in the Coachella Valley.” They were also asked to include buses and landmarks unique to the Coachella Valley.

SunLine has also created a Youth Sustainability Committee as a critical resource toward building a clean air future for the Coachella Valley. The focus and

efforts of the Committee are in alignment with the Agency’s long-term strategic plan and SunLine Board of Directors’ vision. Youth Sustainability Committee members contribute to the implementation of initiatives and policies related to a variety of topics including zero-emission technology, emissions reduction, energy conservation, air quality and climate adaptation and resiliency.

To learn more, go to SunLine.org.

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La Quinta High School Grad and Entrepreneur at Age 23 Opens S.E. Skin

Right from the womb as a one-pound preemie born three months early, Sofia Fernandez has been a fighter – making things happen in her young life that demonstrate her go-getter attitude and perseverance.

An entrepreneur at age 23, this La Quinta High School grad recently opened a day spa in La Quinta called S.E. Skin, which offers a wide variety of services from facials and eyelash extensions to brow tinting, waxing and spray tans.

As a teen who struggled with acne, Fernandez sought professional help from an esthetician and that experience inspired her to determine that’s what she wanted to do one day. “As I worked to clear my own skin, I started to feed the idea of providing my knowledge to benefit others. From this, I decided that I wanted to become an esthetician and create a calm, welcoming environment for anyone to enjoy,” she explained.

Fernandez was trained at the Coachella Valley-based International School of Beauty and became a licensed esthetician after high school. She briefly

worked for another local day spa before really going for her dream of creating her own business.

“My journey to building my business has been a calm wave of blessings in chaos,” said Fernandez. “My parents encouraged me to go out on my own, and my uncle introduced me commercial real estate agent, Matt Rifkin – who was instrumental in finding me the perfect space in La Quinta for me to start my business.”

While the space was double the size Fernandez was looking for, Rifkin introduced her to the owners of the building S.E. Skin is located in – a commercial complex on Dune Palms Road which backs up to the wash. “J. and Sheri Paul, the building’s owners, had faith in my vision and really worked with me so that the space was attainable for a young entrepreneur like myself and that meant the world to me,” added Fernandez.

Her passion as an esthetician comes from being able to spark confidence in each client, providing them with the tools necessary to feel their best day in and day out. Fernandez is also already expanding.

She employs another esthetician, with an additional esthetician starting this month. S.E. Skin’s menu of skincare includes a signature facial, teen facial, mini facial along with 60-minute fully-customized facial treatments at competitive prices. “I even include a light peel and/or dermaplaning with the S.E. Signature Facial,” said Fernandez.

As a new business in La Quinta, Fernandez has extended a 25% discount off the S.E. Signature Facial for new customers during the month of February when they mention they saw the discount in The Gem.

To learn more or book a treatment, go to Vagaro.com/seskin or call (442) 400-3424. The day spa is located at 79440 Corporate Centre Drive in La Quinta, and is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday.

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For more information, please call (760) 564-0096.

WELLNESS CENTER

AARP Tax Assistance – Free

Volunteers will be offering free tax preparing services for simple tax forms. All necessary documents are required at the time of registering for your appointment. An appointment can be made on a weekly basis ONLY.

OPEN COURT TIME AT LA QUINTA BOYS & GIRLS CLUB

Desert Recreation District (DRD), the Boys & Girls Club, and the City of La Quinta have partnered to offer the following activities:

Volleyball on Tuesdays & Thursdays, Basketball on Wednesdays

Enrollment: Through April 27

Time: 7 – 9 p.m. (doors open at 6:45 p.m.), Ages: All ages (13 years of age and under must be accompanied by an adult),

Fee: $5 daily drop-in, or $30 for an 8 visit Express Pass. For more information, please call DRD 760.564.9921.

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Join us at the La Quinta Art Celebration from March 2-5, named the #1 Fine Art & Fine Craft Event in the Nation. Experience the original artworks of 200 juried, world-class artists showcasing original works at the gorgeous La Quinta Civic Center Park. This is your opportunity to engage with the artists and learn about their inspiration and techniques. Take home an original piece or collaborate to create a bespoke design exclusively for your home. Imagine working with your favorite artist to create unique art for your favorite space. Come, experience and delight in the art!

Join us at the La Quinta Art Celebration from March 2-5, named the #1 Fine Art & Fine Craft Event in the Nation. Experience the original artworks of 200 juried, world-class artists showcasing original works at the gorgeous La Quinta Civic Center Park. This is your opportunity to engage with the artists and learn about their inspiration and techniques. Take home an original piece or collaborate to create a bespoke design exclusively for your home.

Imagine working with your favorite artist to create unique art for your favorite space. Come, experience and delight in the art!

Enjoy upscale amenities including the Champagne Bar, Top Shelf libations served at Oasis Lounge and Napa and Sonoma Valley wines at the Wine Experience. For the more adventurous, the Don Julio Margarita Island is waiting for you.

Premium brew Stella Artois plus IPA favorites and exquisite culinary delights are found at the Gourmet Celebration Bistro. Don’t miss the Celebration!

Enjoy upscale amenities including the Champagne Bar, Top Shelf libations served at Oasis Lounge and Napa and Sonoma Valley wines at the Wine Experience. For the more adventurous, the Don Julio Margarita Island is waiting for you.

Premium brew Stella Artois plus IPA favorites and exquisite culinary delights are found at the Gourmet Celebration Bistro. Don’t miss the Celebration!

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Cancer Survivors Retreat to be Held in La Quinta

Life after cancer has emotional and physical challenges that can be as hard for survivors to navigate as the treatment was. Life doesn’t automatically go back to what it was before the diagnosis, says Coachella Valley resident Shay Moraga, a breast cancer survivor. She formed Shay’s Warriors: Life After Cancer in 2017 with a mission to “inspire, inform, empower and help heal cancer survivors and their families through health, fitness and the mindbody connection.”

The organization’s annual four-day, three-night “I Am Hope Survivors Reset Retreat,” offers support and help for survivors in moving forward after treatment, and this year, will be held in La Quinta June 8-11.

Forty nominees will be chosen to attend this year, with all but travel expenses paid. The nomination process for attendees is now open through March 15. Learn more at ShaysWarriors.org.

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WASHINGTON PARK SPOTLIGHT: CHARMING SMILES DENTISTRY

Charming Smiles Dentistry is a dental practice in the Washington Park complex on Washington Street and Avenue 47.

The doctors at Charming Smiles have over 20 years of experience, and with state-ofthe-art equipment for conducting 3D scans and CT scans, Charming Smiles provides excellent dental treatment to residents of La Quinta and the Coachella Valley.

The practice offers advanced orthodontic treatments, also known as ‘invisible braces,’ which consist of removable, interchangeable trays. An evaluation is made by Dr. Alexander, a board-certified orthodontist.

Cosmetic treatments and teeth whitening are also available at Charming Smiles – performed by the general dentist, Dr. Nieto.

Charming Smiles has an exceptional oral surgeon as well – Dr. Chung. Those suffering from dental pain can consult with Dr. Chung about how dental implants could replace those teeth causing discomfort.

Everything that is present in the mouth contributes to a person’s general health. Teeth in poor condition affect gum health, and if gums are infected, it generates bone loss that leads to tooth loss. When teeth are lost, chewing and facial muscles are lost which affects the digestive system and facial appearance.

The goal of the team at Charming Smiles is to prevent tooth loss and maintain maximum oral health. Annual check-ups are crucial for identifying dental issues early on so they can be addressed.

Charming Smiles offers a few tips if you have dental pain that suddenly appears:

1. Take a pain reliever that you find in a pharmacy (over-the-counter, without a prescription)

2. Avoid eating hot and/or cold foods

3. Go to sleep with two pillows so that your head is higher than your shoulders when you sleep

4. Consult with your dentist as soon as possible for an evaluation

For more information about Charming Smiles Dentistry or to make an appointment, call (760) 771-8887 or go to LaQuinta-Dentist.com.

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