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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - December 4, 1991 (51)00 aR CITY OF LODI COUNCIL COMMUNICATION AGENDA TITLE: Petition Lodi Municipal Court to Increase Parking Violation Fines MEETING DATE: December 4, 1991 PREPARED BY Finance Director RECOMMENDED ACTION 1. That the City Council approve a Resolution to petition the Lodi Municipal Court to increase the bail on Parking Violation Fines as listed in Exhibit A. 2. That the City Council approve a Resolution to increase the quarterly parking lot fee from $15.00 to $30.00 per quarter. 3. That the City Council authorize staff to assist the Lodi Downtown Business Association in exploring the possibility of establishing a parking enforcement, recreation, and cultural program district to fiance the operating costs of a parking enforcement, recreation and cultural promotion District. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: In August 1991, the Sate Legislature adopted trial court funding legislation (AB 1297, AB 544, and SB 21) which requires that an additional State surcharge of $2.00 be added to each parking ticket issued and collected after December 1, 1991. This legislation vase enacted by the State to reform funding of trial courts and to provide financial relief to the Sam during the current fiscal crises. Because these bills were rushed through the Legislature, particularly SB 21 which was amended and enacted on the last day prior to the Legislature's Summer Pleases, there were many drafting errors and ambiguities, some of which became zpparent to the League of California Cities after enactment. One important oversight in the legislation was that it did not provide concurrent effectivedates. One bill had an effective date of August 5, 1991 (SB 21) and another bill had an effective date of September 5, 1991 (AB 2142). In early November, the City was notified by the County that the $2.00 surcharge would be effectivt Deearber 1, 1991 and that the City should petition the Court to recommend a bail schedule (fines) tc be zdopted by the Court. In California, the Court establishes the bail schedule for parking violation! with the exception of fines provided by the California Vehicle Code such as "handicapped parking". APPROVED:0 THOMAS A. PETERSON City Manager J CC -1 LODI PARKING ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM The City of Lodi's Parking Enforcement Program consists of two Parking Enforcement Assistants who patrol assigned areas of the City to enforce parking and vehicle ordinances. These individuals issue an average of 6,600 citations per year. These citations are turned over to the Lodi Municipal Court which than imposes, ca lects and distributes the fine revenues as required. In addition, the Lodi Municipal Court follows up on delinquencies. For this service, the Court charges the City 12% of the parking fine revenues after deducting State mandated charges. The current cost of the Parking Enforcement Program is $83,700 per year and will continue to increase with inflation. The City now recovers $47,000 per year from parking fines and parking lot permits and subsidizes the remaining $36,700 per year from general fund revenues. Normally parking programs are not subsidized programs, but are fully funded programs paid for from parking program revenues. The Parking Enforcement Program is basically a program limited to enforcement in two areas of the City, the downtown ansa and the residential area to the east of Pacific Coast Producers. On a time available basis, parking enforcement personnel patrol other areas of the City to enforce handicapped parking and other parking infractions. One important goal of the Parking Enforcement Program in the downtown area is ensure that adequate and convenient parking is available for customers of downtown businesses. To this end, the City provides parking lots for employees and owners of downtown businesses °_n.d has limited street parking to two (2) hour parking zones. For the most part the program is effective; however, there are a large number of employees and owners that park in time zones without regard to the current fines or goal of the Citv's parking program, much to the displeasure of the many business owners that depend on convenient parking for their customers. W h i I e customers are often cited for violating time zones, the current fines do not deter parking by many employees and owners in parking zones intended for customers. The goal of the Parking Enforcement Program in the area of Pacific Coast Producers is to stop employees and visitors of Pacific Coast producers from parking in a residential neighborhood. This problem could be corrected if Pacific Coast Producers were to provide adequate parking for their employees and visitors on their property or adjacent properties. Until this is done, the City will have to continue enforcing the current parking restrictions in this residential area. LODI DOWNTOWN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION On November 20, 1991, City staff met with the Lodi Downtown Business Association Board (LDBA) to discuss the parking enforcementprogram. It was a productive meeting during which several concerns and recommendations were made by the LDBA which should be considered by Council prior to making a fra decision. o Timing Concern was expressed as to the impact of an increased parking fine on business in the downtown, particularly during the Christmas shopping season. The LDBA Board believes that the timing of this increase could not have come at a worse time given the importance of the Christmas shopping season to many businesses in the downtown. o Parking Enforcement The Board discussed the possibility of eliminating the parking Enforcement Program and what alternatives are available to promote customer parldng and how to discourages parking by employees of downtown businesses. After some discussion, the LDBA Board concluded that they could not prevent employees and owners from parking in customer zones with a voluntary program. The Board requested City staff to contact other cities that do not have a parking enforcement program to determine how their parking policies are achieved without a parking enforcement program. After review of the recommendation to extend zone parking from two (2) to three (3) hours, it was concluded that this recommendation would create an unenforceable time period. The tires in zone parking areas are first marked at 9:00 aun. Parking tickets could not be issued until 12:00 when most people are going to lunch. Accordingly, there would probably be no violators. The Board requested that the City explore the possibility of allowing businesses to 'void" parking tickets for Iegitimate customers, especially during the Christmas shopping seas -on. This request will be referred to the City Attorney to determine if it is feasible and legal. o Private Parking Areas Some members of the LDBA Board suggested that the parking enforcement program be extended to their private parldng lots to discourage overtime parking and abuse. o City Owned Parking Lots There was one suggestion that the City increase the fees for "parking lot permits" from $5.00. The current fee was considered low and has not been changed for some time. o Alternative Solutions The LDBA Board expressed interest in a recommendation to form a Parking Enforcemeiit, Recreation, and Cultural Program Assessment District. This district would be formed to assess property owners in the downtown and Pacific Coast Producers for the cost of the parking enforcement program, in whole or part; and, to raise the revenues to promote recreation and cultural programs in the downtown. Such a District could benefit both the merchants and the City. Some of these benefits include: o The City would recover the cost of providing a parking enforcement program. o All property owners in the District would equally share in the cost of services provided by the District such as parking enforcement, district management, and the recreation and cultural programs sponsored by the District to attract customers to the downtown. o The downtown would have the revenue and organization to assist this business area in remaining a viable business zone and not deteriorating into a blighted, unwelcoming, crime area as found in many cities. At the conclusion cf the meeting the LDBA Board recommended that the City adopt the new fines on December 4, 1991 with the exception of parking fines for time zones which they recommended should not be adjusted by more than the $2.00 required by the State. After December, the fines for time zones could be increased tD $10.00 for up to six months while the City and the LDBA Board explore alternative solutions. CITY COUNCIL OPTIONS The Council has the following options from which to choose at this time: Do Nothing Pay the additional State surcharge of $2.00 per ticket at a total cost to the City of $47,000 per year. B. Raise Fine to $2.00 Continue to subsidize the parking program at $34,000 per year. C. Adopt Staff Recommendation M;mimte the current subsidy and inake the parking program a self supporting service. D. Adopt Other Rates The cost or revenue to be determined. E. Terminate the Parking Program Save the City $80,000 per year. F. Establish a Parking Enforcemei,C, Recreational, and Cultural Assessment District With the support of the Lodi Downtown Business Association establish an assessment district to pay for the parking enforcement, recreation, and cultural programs in the downtown to provide focus in the downtown as a center for community activity and business. RECOIVEMNDATION 1. Staff recommends the increasing in parking fines and parking permit fees as listed in Exhibit A. 2. Staff recommends that Council authorize staff to assist the Lodi Downtown Business Association in forming an assessment district to fund the operating costs of the parking enforcement program and to fund recreation and cultural programs in the downtown. /'zp C H. D. Flynn Finance Director PARKING PROGRAM - LOD, EXHIBIT A BAIL SCHEDULE AMD PARKING LOT PERMITS LODI CITY CODE Restricted Zone Parked on Sidewalk Parked in Alley Out of Markings Tire at Curb over 6" Out of Designated Space Parked on City Property Fire Lane PGP Overparking.2 Hours Overparking4 Hours (same space) Overparking6 Hours (same space) Permit Parking Violations An additional late charge cf$5.00 will be added after 7 days and an additional late charge of S 10.00 will be added after thirty days to all parking fines provided in the Lodi Municipal Code. PARKING IAT PERMITS Quarterly Parking Permits CURRENT 15.00 JANUARY 1,1992 RECOMMENDED 30.00 DECEMBER 1,1991 JANUARY 1, 1992 CURRENT RECOMMEND RECOMMEND BAIL BAIL BAIL 10.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 15.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 50.00 52.00 52.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 3.50 5.50 10.00 6.50 8.50 15.00 11.50 13.50 20.00 3.50 10.00 10.00 An additional late charge cf$5.00 will be added after 7 days and an additional late charge of S 10.00 will be added after thirty days to all parking fines provided in the Lodi Municipal Code. PARKING IAT PERMITS Quarterly Parking Permits CURRENT 15.00 JANUARY 1,1992 RECOMMENDED 30.00 RESOLUTION NO. 91-228A A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL TO APPROVE PETITIONING IMI MUNICIPAL COURT TO INCREASE THE BAIL SCHEDULE FOR PARKING VIOLATION F114M WHEREAS, the Lodi Municipal Court has the responsibility to set the amount of bail forparking violation fines; and WHEREAS, the current bail schedule is not sufficient to cover the mandated surcharges which are distributed by the Courts; and WHEREAS, the current bail schedule does not compensate the City for the costs of providing a parking enforcement program; and WHEREAS, an increase in the bail schedulewill reduce the City's cost for maintaining a parking enforcement program in the damtmm and in ft area east of Pacific Coast Producers; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Lodi City Council to approve petitioning the Lodi Municipal Court to increase the bail sdhedde as provided in Exhibit A and to increase the penalty for late payment to $5.00 after seven (7) days and an additional $5.00 after thirty (30) days. Dates: December 4, 1991 I hereby certify that Resolution No. was passed and adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular nse i g held December 4, 1991 by the following vote: AYES: Council Members - NOES: Council Members - ABSENT: Council Members - Alice M. Reimche City Clerk -� RESOLUTION NO. 91-228B A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL TO APPROVE AN INCREASE IN PARKING LOT FEES WHEREAS, the City Council is responsible for setting the parking fees for City owned parking lots; and WHEREAS, the current parking fees do not compensate the City for maintaining the parking enforcement program; and WHEREAS, an increase in parking lot fees will reduce ft City's cost in part for providing a parking enforcement program; and NQW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Lodi City Council to increase parking lot fees from $15.00 per quarter to $30.00 per quarter effective January 1, 1992. Dated: December 4, 1991 I hereby certify that Resolution No. was passed and adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular meeting held December 4, 1991 by the following vote: AYES: Council Members - a NCES : Council Members - ABSENT: Council Members - PARKING PROGRAM- LODE PARKING vioLA-nON FINES - CURRENT Restricted Zone Parked on Sidewalk Parked in Alley Out of Markings Tire at Curb over 6" Out of Designated Space Parked on City Property Fire Lane PCP Overparking2 Hours Overparking4 Hours (same space) Overparking6 Hours (same space) Permits Handicapped Display of Plates Display of Tabs Blocking Driveway Doubled Parked Right Side Over 18" From Curb Fire Hydrant LQDI STOCKTON MODESTO MANTECA 10.00 15.00 15.10 30.00 11 50.00 15.00 30.00 01 20.00 10.00 30.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 15.0011 15.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 20.00 20.00 30.00 50.00 115.00 35.00 10.00 1 10.00 10.00 15.00 t 1 t 10.00 10.00 15.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 01 25.00 25.00 25.00 11 25.00 25.00 25.00 01 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 1 t 1 25.00 1 .. t 1 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 ai C1 PARKING PROGRAM - LOD. PARKING VIOLATION FINES LODI CITY CODE Restricted Zone Parked on Sidewalk Parked in Alley Out of Markings Tire at Curb over 6" Out of Designated Space Parked on City Property Fire Lane PCP Overparking 2 Hours Overparking 4 Hours (same space Overparking 6 Hours (same space Permits Quarterly Parking Permits STATE SURCHARGE Jail Fund CourthouseFund State Trial CUJIRENTJ RECOMMEND STATE CITY COURT REVENUE FINES PINES CHARGE(-) COST(-) CHARGE(-) (LOSS) 10.00 20.00 (5.00) (13.35) (1.80) (0.1' 15.00 20.00 (5.00) (13.35) (1.80) (0.]5 15.00 20.00 (5.00) (13.35) (1.80) _ AV 10.00 20.00 (5.00) (13.35) (1.80) (0.15 10.00 20.00 (5.00) (13.35) (1.80) (0.]5 10.00 20.00 (5.00) (13.35) (1.80) (0.15 10.00 20.00 (5.00) (13.35) (1.80) (0.15 50.00 52.00 (5.00) (13.35) (5.64) 28.01 10.00 20.00 (5.00) (13.35) (1.80) (0.15 3.50 10.00 (5.00) (13.35) (0.60) (8.95 6.50 15.00 (5.00) (13.35) (1.20) (4.55 11.50 20.00 (.5.00) (13.35) (1.80) (0.]5 3.50 10.00 5.00 (13.35) 0.60 (8.9 15.00 30.00 TOTAL CITY COST - PER TICKET Direct Labor Departmental Cost Central Service Costs TOTAL COURT CHARGE 1.50 1.50 2.00 5.00_ 10.09 1.60 1.66 13.35 12% of City's revenue after deduction for State charges PARKING PROGRAM - LOM REVENUES/EXPENSES REVENUES FCP Handicapped Zones Permits Other Codes TOTAL PARKING FINES ParldngLot Permits (300 per quarter) TOTAL PARKING REVENUE EXPENSES Direct Labor Departmental Costs C§ntolService Costs Court Charge TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSE GAIN OR LOSS VOLUME CURRENT VOLUME PROPOSED 500 3,750.00 400 6,000.00 60 5,820.00 60 5,820.00 4,800 2,980.00 4000 20,000.00 400 300.00 350 1,750.00 840 17,150.00 790 16,300.00 6,600 30,000.00 5,600 49,870.00 17,000.00 36,000_.00 WNW 60,500.00 9,600.00 10,000.00 3,600.00 >; 83,700.00 €{3s70Q00}: 60,500.00 9,600.00 10,000.00 5,984.40 A"ArG_-1-TQ.� JAMES W. PNKaU N, Mayor PHILIPA. PENNINO Mayor Pro Tempore DAVID IVL HINCHMAN )ACK A. S)EGIOCK JOHN R (Randy) SNIDER CITY OF LODI CITY HALL, 221 WEST PINE STREET P.OJM 3006 LM CAi][UICAA 95241-1910 (209) 334-5634 FAX (209) 333-6795 December 6, 1991 THOMAS A. PErEFMCN City Manager ALICE M. REIIVICFE City Clerk BOB McNATT Cityy Judge John T. Seibly Lodi Municipal Court 230 West Elm Street Lodi, CA 95240 Dear Judge Seibly: Enclosed herewith please find certified copy of Resolution No. 91-229A entitled, "A Resolution of the Lodi City Council to Approve Fetitioning Lodi Municipal Court to Increase the Bail Schedule for Parking Violation Fines" which was adopted by the Lodi City Council at its regular meeting of December 4, 1991. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to call this office. Very truly yours, A - 4w-4-� Alice M. Reimche City Clerk AMR/imp Enclosure cc: Dixon Flynn, Finance Director --RESOLUTION NO. 91-229A A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL TO APPROVE PETITIONING LODI MUNICIPAL COURT TO INCREASE THE BAIL SCHEDULE FOR PARKING VIOLATION FINES WHEREAS, the Lodi Municipal Court has the responsibility to set the amount of bail for parldng violation fines; and WHEREAS, the current bail schedule is not sufficient to cover the mandated surcharges which are distributed by the Courts; and WHEREAS, the current bail schedule does not compensate the City for the costs of providing a parking enforcement program; and WHEREAS, an increase in the bail schedule will reduce the City's cost for maintaining a parking enforcement program in the downtown and in the area east of Pacific Coast Producers; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Lodi City Council to approve petitioning the Lodi Municipal Court to increase the bail schedule as provided in Exhibit A and to increase the penalty for late payment to $5.00 after seven () days and an additional $5.00 after thirty (30) days. Dated: December 4, 1991 I hereby certify that Resolution No. 91-229A was passed and adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular meeting held December 4, 1991 by the following vote: AYES: Council Members - Hinchman, Pennino , Sieglock, Snider and Pinkerton (Mayor) NOES: Council Members - None ABSENT: Council Members - None &M,ij -1� &bw� AIice M. Reimche City Clerk The Foregoing Document Is Certified To Be A Correct Copy Of The Original On File In This Office. Jennifer M. Perrin Deputy City Cler-k City Of Lodi By Uffi Dated IZ 6 4 1 . BAIL SCHEDULE AND PARKING LOT PERMITS DECEMBER 1,1991 CURRENT RECOMMEND BAIL BAIL LODI CITY CODE Restricted Zone 10.00 2+0.00 Parked on Sidewalk 15.00 20.00 Parked in Alley 15.00 20.00 Out ofMarkings 10.00 20.00 Tire at Curb over 6' 10.00 20.00 Out of Designated Space 10.00 20.00 Parked on City Property 10.00 20.00 Fire Lane 50.00 52.00 PCP 10.00 20.00 Overparking 2 Hours 3.50 5.50 Overparking 4 Hours (same space) 6.50 8.50 Overparking 6 Hours (same space) 11.50 13.50 Permit Parking Violations 3.50 10.00 An additional fate charge of $5.00 will be added after 7 days and an additional late charge of $10.00 wU be adde thirty days to all parking fines provided in the Lod i Municipal Code. PARKING LOT PERMITS JANUARY 1, 1992 CURRENT RECOMMENDED Quarterly Parking Permits 15.00 30.00 OF CITY OF LORI AGEZM TITLE : Petition Lodi Municipal Court to Increase Parking Violation Fines MEETING DATE: November 20, 1991 PP.EPARED BY: Finance Director COUNCIL COMMUNICATION RECOMb0,4DEZ) ACTION: That the City Council approve the request to petition the Lodi Municipal Court to increase the bail on Parking Violation Fines from $3.50 to $10.00 and increase the penalties for late payment by $5.00 after seven (7) days and an additional $5.00 after thirty (30) days. BACKGROtM INFORMATION: The city of Lodi's Parking Enforcement Program consists of two Enforcement Assistants who patrol assigned areas of the City to enforce parking and vehicle ordinances. These individuals issue an average of 6,600 citations a year. These citations are turned over to the Dodi Municipal Court which is responsible for setting the bail (determining the amount of the parking violation fine), collecting and distributing the fines and following up m delinquencies. The Court` set the current bail schedule of $3.50 per ticket in February of 1988. Frcrn this amount; $1.50 is distributed to San Joaquin County for their Jail Construction. Fund, a $1.50 ' surcharge i s remitted to the County for a Courthouse Building Fund and the remaining portion of the current bail is returned to the City to offset the Parking Enforcement Program costs. On December 1, 1991, the City is required to charge an additional $2.00 for each citation issued by the City and collected by the Court. This amount will be forwarded to the State for Trial Court Funding as required by Senate B i 11 21. The C i t y' s parking fines n st be adjusted by November 31, or the City w i 11 pay an additional $2.00 for each citation collected or approximately $13,200.00 perye- Staff is recamiending the parking violation fine be set at $10.00 to cover the $5.00 State and County requirements and to compensate the City $5.00 for t h e cost of administering this program. An increase in the penalties For late payment is also recommended: $5.00 after seven (7) days and an additional $5.00 after thirty (30) days. APPROVED. THOMAS A. PETERSON A Petition Lodi Municipal Court to Increase Parking Violation Fines November 20, 1991 Page Two FUNDING: Not applicable. H. Dixon Fl� Finance Director HDF:DW:ss Prepared by Diana Write -Messing, Assistant Finance Director CC-PARK/TKPF.06S/CC.DIR RESOLUTION NO. 91-219 A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL TO APPROVE PETITIONING LODI MUNICIPAL COURT TO INCREASE THE BAIL SCHEDULE FOR PARKING VIOLATION FINES WHEREAS, the Lodi Municipal Court has historically set the amount of bail for parking violation fines; and WHEREAS, the current bail schedule of $3.50 is not sufficient to cover the following mandated surchzrges which are distributed by the Courts: State Trial Courts $2.00 County Jail Construction 1.50 County Courthouse Building 1.50 Total T57 0 WHEREAS, if a new bail schedule is not implemented by December I, 1991, the City will lose $2.00 per parking ticket collected; and WHEREAS, the City should be compensated for some of the costs of administering the Parking Enforcement Program; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Lodi City Council to approve petitioning the Lodi Municipal Court to increase the bail schedule to $10.00 for parking violation fines and to increase the penalty for late ayment to $5.00 after seven (7) days and an additional $5.00 after thirty 30) days. Dated: November 20, 1991 ---- -------------------- -------------- I hereby certify that Resolution No. 91-219 was passed and adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular meeting held November 20, 1991 by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members - Noes: Council Members - Absent: Council Members - Alice M. Reimche City Clerk 91-219 RES91219/TXTA.0IV —RESOLUTION NO. 91-229A A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL TO APPROVE PETITIONING LODI MUNICIPAL COURT TO INCREASE THE BAIL SCHEDULE FOR PARKING VIOLATION FINES WHEREAS, the Lodi Municipal Court has the responsibility to set the amount of bail for parking violation fines; and WHEREAS, the current bail schedule is not sufficientto cover the mandated surcharges which are distributed by the Courts; and WHEREAS, the current bail schedule does not compensate the City for the costs of providing a parldng enforcement program; and WHEREAS, an increase in the bail schedule will reduce the City's cost for maintaining a parking enforcement program in the downtown and in the area east of Pacific Coast Producers; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Lodi City Councii to approve petitioning the Lodi Municipal Court to increase the bail schedule as provided in Exhibit A and to increase the penalty for late payment to $5.00 after seven (7)days and an additional $5.00 after thirty (30) days. Dated: December 4, 1991 I hereby certify that Resolution No -91-229A was passed and adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular meeting held December 4, 1991 by the following vote: AYES: CouncilMemberS - Hinchman , Pennino , Sieglock, Snider and Pinkerton [Mayor) NOES: Council Members - None ABSENT: Council Members - Nc n e Llt/ /- - &"<.& Alice M. Remiche City Clerk PARKING PROGRAM - LODI EXHIBIT A BAIL SCHEDULE AND PARKING LOT PERMITS DECEMBER 1,1991 CURRENT RECOMMEND BAIL BAIL LODI CITY CODE RestrictedZone 10.00 20.00 Parked on Sidewalk 15.00 20.00 Parked in Alley 15.00 20.00 Out of Markings 10.00 20.00 T i e at Curb over 6' 10.00 20.00 Out ofDesignated Space 10.00 20.00 Parked on City Property 10.00 20.00 Fie Lane 50.00 52.00 PCP 10.00 20.00 Overparking 2 Hours 3.50 5.50 Overparking 4 Hours (same space) 6.50 8.50 Overparking 6 Hours (samespace) 11.50 13.50 Permit Parking Violations 3.50 10.00 An additional late charge ofS5.00 will be added after7 days and an additional late charge of $10.00will be adde thirty days to all parking fines provided in the Lodi Municipal Code. PARKING LOT PERMITS JANUARY 1,1992 CURRENT RECOMMENDED Quarterly Parking Permits 15.05 30.00 RESOLUTION NO.91-229B A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL TO APPROVE AN INCREASE IN PARKING IAT FEES WHEREAS, the City Council is responsible for setting the parking fees for City owned parking lots; and WHEREAS, the current parking fees do not compensate the City for maintaining the parking enforcement program; and WHEREAS, an increase in parking lot fees will reduce the City's cost in part for providing a parking enforcement program; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Lodi City Council to increase parking lot fees from $15.00 per quarter to $30.00 per quarter effective January 1, 1992. Dated: December 4, 1991 I hereby certify that Resulution No. 91-229B was passed and adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular meeting held December 4, 1991 by the following vote: AYES: Council Members - Hinchman, Pennino , Sieglock, Snider and Pinkerton (Mayor) NOES: Council Members - None ABSENT: Council Members - None Alice M. Reimche City Clerk -,\RE,SOLUTION NO.91-229B � A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL TO APPROVE AN INCREASE IN PARKING LOT FEES WHEREAS, the City Council is responsible for setting the parking fees for City owned parking lots; and WHEREAS, the current parking fees do not compensate the City for maintaining the parking enforcement program; and WHEREAS, an increase in parking lot fees will reduce the City's cost in part for providing a parking enforcement program; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Lodi City Council to increase parking lot fees f r= $15.04 per quarter to $30.00 per quarter effective January 1, 1992. Dated: December 4, 1991 I hereby certify that Resolution No. 91-229 B was passed and adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular meeting held December 4, 1991 by the following vote: AYES: Council Members - Hinchman, Pennino, Sieglock, Snider and Pinkerton (Mayor) NOES: Council Members - None ABSENT: Council Members - None Id t, 4wA--' Alice M. Reimche City Clerk The Foregoing Document Is Certified To Be A Correct Copy Of The Original On File In This Office. Jennifer M. Perrin Deputy City. Clerk, Cit � Off Lodi By Dated• 17-1611;