HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - September 15, 2004 AdjournmentContinued September 15, 2004
E-13 "Receive Impact Mitigation Fee Program Annual Report for fiscal year 2003-04"
Interim City Manager Keeter explained that this item is to receive fie report. Staff will
return in October to make a presentation and request approval of the report.
Council Member Hitchcock stated that Council had received communication indicating that
Lodi is 40% below others in the regional development fee comparative analysis. In addition,
a letter was received, which stated that Lodi had not paid into the Habitat Conservation
Plan.
Community Development Director Bartlam explained that development projects that have
been approved were not subject to the fees, which is primarily the case in Lodi and this is
an issue that the United States Fish and Wildlife Service and Department of Fish and
Game may not be aware of. The Council of Governments has hired an outside auditing
firm. Staff has provided them with all of the building permit data
MOTION 1 VOTE:
The City Council, on motion of Council Member Hitchcock, Hansen second, unanimously
received the Impact Mitigation Fee Program Annual Report for fiscal year 2003-04.
• Mayor Hansen asked for the status of the skate park, noting that it has remained closed all
summer.
Interim City Manager Keeter replied that the City's Risk Manager is working on the insurance
issue.
Council Member Hitchcock recalled that she had received a phone call from the principal of Lodi
High School who informed her that damage was being done to the school facility by skate
boarders.
• Interim City Manager Keeter announced the following birthdays:
Jim Krueger — September 19
Emily Howard - September 25
Mike Pretz — October 2
Susan Hitchcock — October 3
Ms. Keeter reported that she had been contacted by WhyteHouse Productions, which has
expressed an interest in coordinating the Kids' Night Out event via sponsorships and is
interested in knowing if the City would donate some of the labor costs. Ms. Keeter stated that
she would determine what it would cost the City and report back to Council.
There being no further business to come before the City Council, the meeting was adjourned at 9:11
p.m., in memory of Raymond Sieglock, father of former Mayor Jack Sieglock, who passed away on
September 8.
ATTEST:
Susan J. Blackston
City Clerk
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CITY COUNCIL
LARRY D. HANSEN, Mayor
JOHN BECKMAN,
Mayor Pro Tempore
SUSAN HITCHCOCK
EMILY HOWARD
KEITH LAND
CITY OF LODI
CITY HALL, 221 WEST PINE STREET
P.O. BOX 3006
LODI, CALIFORNIA 95241-1 91 0
(209) 333-6702
FAX(209)333-6807 ,
citycirk@lodi.gov
August 19, 2004
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Family of Ra l
ond Roland Sieglock
IN MEMORY OF Raymond Roland Sieglock
JANET S. KEETER
Interim City Manager
SUSAN J. BLACKSTON
City Cleric
D. STEPHEN SCHWABAUER
City Attorney
On behalf of the City of Lodi we wish to extend our condolences to your family on
your recent loss.
At the regular City Council meeting of Wednesday, September 15, 2004 Mayor
Larry Hansen adjourned the City Council meeting in memory of Raymond Roland
Sieglock, father of Jack Sieglock, member of the San Joaquin County Board of
Supervisors and former Mayor of the City of Lodi.
The adjournment statement will be recorded in the official minutes, which are
permanent records of the City of Lodi.
We hope that in some small way this recognition provides a degree of solace to
you.
Sincerely,
Susan J. Blackston
City. Clerk
SJB/JLT
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