HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - July 11, 1990 (52)COUNCIL
M: THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE
COMMUNICATION
COUNCIL MEETING DATE: JULY 11, 1990
SUBJECT: CONSIDER APPROVAL OF GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT, REZONE AND CERTIFICATION
OF NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR 1930 HOLLY DRIVE
INDICATED ACTION: That the Cit pp Council consider approving the following items
initiated by the Planning Commissjon:
J to amend the Land Use Element of the Lodi General Plan by
redesignating 1930 Holly Drive from Commercial to Medium Density
Residential;
2. to rezone 1930 Holly Drive from C-1, Neighborhood Commercial, to R -MD,
Medium Density Multiple Family Residential; and
3. to certify the filing of a Negative Declaration by the Community
Development Director as adequate environmental documentation on the
above projects.
BACKGROUNG INFORMATION: 1930 Holly Drive (corner of Holly Drive and North Mills
Avenue) was the site of a Quik Stop Market which was destroyed by fire.
Previously to the fire the City Council and Planning Commission received numerous
complaints from surrounding residential uses concerning noise, litter and hours of
operation.
Earlier this year Baumbach and Piazza, Consulting Engineers, representing the new
owner of the property, Allan Askew, processed a Tentative Parcel Map through the
Planning Commission. The Parcel Map created two lots, the interior lot for a
single family or duplex and the corner lot for a triplex or four-plex. The
residential uses could be accommodated under the existinn C-1 zoning. However,
the Planning Commission viewed this as an opportunity to rid the area of a
commercial spot zone and to insure that the previcus problems caused by the Quik
Stop Market could not return.
The R -MD zoning as recommended by the Planning Commission conforms to the zoning
of the five lots directly south of 1930 Holly Drive. Each of these lots contains
a four-plex.
The zoning to the east and north is R-2, Single -Family, and to the west is General
Mills.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1492
AN ORDINANCE OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL
AMENDING THE LAND USE ELEMENT OF THE LODI GENERAL PLAN BY REDESIGNATING
1930 HOLLY DRIVE FROM COMMERCIAL M MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Land Use Element of the Lodi General Plan is hereby
amended by redesignating 1930 Holly Drive (corner of Holly Drive and
North Mills Avenue) from Commercial to Medium Density Residential as
shown on Vicinity Map on file in the office of the Lodi City Clerk.
SECTION 2. All ordinance and parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed insofar as such conflict may exist.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be published one time in the "Lodi
News Sentinel", a daily newspaper of general circulation printed and
published in the City of Lodi and shall be in force and take effect
thirty days from and after its passage and approval.
Attest:
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
Approved this day of
JOHN R. SNIDER
Mayor
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State of California
County of San Joaquin, s s ,
I, Alice M. Reimche, City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby
certify that Ordinance ND. 1492 was introduced at a regular meeting of
the City Council of the City of Lodi held July 11, 1990, and was
thereafter passed, adopted and ordered to print at a regular meeting of
said Council held by the following vote:
Ayes: Council.. Members -
Noes = Council Nkni is
Absent: Council Members -
Abstain: Council Members
I further certify that Ordinance No. 1492 was approved and signed by
the Mayor on the date of its passage and the same has been published
pursuant to law.
ALICE M REIMCHE
City Clerk
Approved a s t o Form
BOBBY W. McMTT
City Attorney
ORD1492/TXTA.01V
COUNCIL COMMUNICATION
TO: THE CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL MEETING DATE: JULY 11, 1990
FROM: THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE
SUBJECT: CONSIDER APPROVAL OF GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT, REZONE AND CERTIFICATION
OF NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR 1930 HOLLY DRIVE
INDICATED ACTION: That the City Council consider approving the following items
initiated by the Planning Commission:
1. to amend the Land Use Element of the Lodi General Plan by
redesignating 1930 Holly Drive from Commercial to Medium Density
Residential ;
f 2. to rezone 1930 Holly Drive from C-1, Neighborhood Commercial, to R -MD,
Medium Density Multiple Family Residential; and
3. to certify the filing of a Negative Declaration by the Community
Development Director as adequate environmental documentation on the
above projects.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: 1930 Holly Drive (corner of Holly Drive and North Mills
Avenue) was the site of a Quik Stop Market which was destroyed by fire.
Previously to the fire the City Council and Planning Commission received numerous
complaints from surrounding residential uses concerning noise, litter and hours of
operation.
Earlier this year Baumbach and Piazza, Consulting Engineers, representing the new
owner of the property, Allan Askew, processed a Tentative Parcel Map through the
Planning Commission. The Parcel Map created two lots, the interior lot for a
single family or duplex and the corner lot for a triplex or four-plex. The
residential uses could be accommodated under the existing C-1 zoning. However,
the Planning Commission viewed this as an opportunity to rid the area of a
commercial spot zone and to insure that the previous problems caused by the Quik
Stop Market could not return.
The R -MD zoning as recommended by the Planning Commission conforms to the zoning
of the five lots directly south of 1930 Holly Drive. Each of these lots contains
a four-plex.
The zoning to the east and north 1s R-2, Single -Family, and to the west is General
Mills.
i
ES B. SCNftEDER
ommunity Development Director
Attachment
CC9015/TXTD.01C June 25, 1990
ORDINANCE ND. 1493
AN ORDINANCE OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL
AMENDING THE OFFICIAL DISTRICT MAP OF THE CITY OF LODI
AND THEREBY REZONING 1930 HOLLY DRIVE
FROM C-1. NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL.,
TO R -MD, MEDIUM DENSITY MULTIPLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE L.ODI CITY COUNCIL AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Official District Map of the City of Lodi adopted
by Title 17 of the Lodi Municipal Code is hereby amended as follows:
1930 Holly Drive (corner of holly Drive and North Mills Avenue) as
shown on Vicinity Map on file in the office of the Lodi City Clerk, is
hereby rezoned from C-1, Neighborhood Commercial , to R -MD, Medium
Density Multiple Family Residential.
The alterations, changes, and amendments of said Official District Map
of the City of Lodi herein set forth have bees approved by the City
Planning Commission and by the City Council of this City after public
hearings held in conformance with provisions of Title 17 of the Indi
Municipal Code and the laws of the State of California applicable
thereto.
SECTION 2. All ordinanc s and parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are repealed insofar as such conflict may exist.
SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be published one time in the "Lodi
News Sentinel", a daily newspaper of general circulation printed and
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C O U N C I L
9A: THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: THE CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE
C O M M U N I C A T I O N
COUNCIL MEETING DATE: JULY 11, 1990
SUBJECT: CONSIDER APPROVAL OF GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT, REZONE AND CERTIFICATION
OF NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR 1930 HOLLY DRIVE
INDICATED ACTION: That the City Council consider approving the following items
initiated by the Planning Commission:
1. to amend the Land Use Element of the Lodi General Plan by
redesignating 1930 Holly Drive from Commercial to Medium Density
Residential ;
2. to rezone 1930 Holly Drive from C-1, Neighborhood Commercial, to R -MD,
Medium Density Multiple Family Residential; and
3. to certify the filing of a Negative Declaration by the Community
Development Director as adequate environmental documentation on the
above projects.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: 1930 Holly Drive (corner of Holly Drive and North Mills
Avenue) was the site of a Quik Stop Market which was destroyed by fire.
Previously to the fire the City Council and Planning Commission received numerous
complaints from surrounding residential uses concerning noise, litter and hours of
operation.
Earlier this year Baumbach and Piazza, Consulting Engineers, representing the new
owner of the property, Allan Askew, processed a Tentative Parcel Map through the
Planning Commission. The Parcel Map created two lots, the interior lot for a
single family or duplex and the corner lot for a triplex or four-plex. The
residential uses could be accommodated unde,• the existing C-1 zoning. However,
the Planning Commission viewed this as an opportunity to rid the area of a
commercial spot zone and to insure that the previous problems caused by the Quik
Stop Market could not return.
The R -MD zoning as recommended by thf! Planning Commission conforms to the zoning
of the five lots directly south of 1930 Holly Drive. Each of these Pots contains
a four-plex.
The toning to the east and north is R-2, Single -Family, and to the west is General
Mills.
ES B. SC /1 -ER
immunity Development Director
A ttachmen t
CC9015/TXTD.0IC June 25, 1990