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COUNCIL COMMUNICATION
AGENDA TITLE: Request by San Joaquin Warehouse Company, 6161 East Highway 12 for
City Water Service
NEETNG DATE: July 17, 1991
PREPARED BY: Publ is Works Director
RECOMMENDED ACIION That the City Council discuss and take appropriate action.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The City of Lodi received the attached letter from San
Joaquin Warehouse Company (formerly Rana Winery) dated
NIS 15, 1991 requesting permanent domestic water service
(see attached Exhibit A).
The City Code reads as follows with respect to providing waier service outside the
City limits:
13.08-020 Rates outside city.
The city will not normally serve rater
outside the city limits. In those cases
where it is authorized by the city council,
the rates shall be established by resolu-
tion of the city council. (Ord. 1333 §
1(9)(D) 1984: prior code § 26-2)
The above City Code section requires that the City Council authorize any sery ce
outside the City limits.
In 1948, the City of Lodi, as part of its negotiations for purchasing sites for old
Well 10 and 11 (both of which are naw abandoned) and the easement for the
interconnecting 14" and 12" mains, entered into agreements with Roma, East -Side, and
Guild Wineries indicating that the City would provide standby fire protection.
These wineries have been paying for standby City water for fire protection since
1948. These agreements also had provisions for the City providing them with
"surplus water for industrial and domestic uses. The request by San Joaquin
Warehouse Company (SJWC) for industrial and domestic water 1 s for a standard City
water service and not for surplus water.
The City of Lodi is presently serving the following parcels outside the City with
standard City water service. These parcels, along with SJWC, are outside the
existing City limits but are all within our 2007 Planning Limits of the newly
adopted General Plan.
APPROVED: 1 • `' :; ;
THOMAS A. PETERSON
City Manager
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San Joaquin Warehouse Co„.liany
July 17, 1991
Page 2
All State Packers, Inc.
6011 East Pine Street
Residence
6051 East Pine Street
Residence
6093 East Pine Street
Nazarene Church
1207 East Highway 12
(Kettleman Lane)
Type of Service
Metered
Flat Rate
Flat Rate
Metered
It is strongly recommended that the City does not serve "surplus water". The City
does not want to be in a position where it has to make a determination to shut a
customer's water off because there is no longer surplus water. Therefore, if we're
going to serve water outside the City limits, it should be a standard water
service. SIVW has a number of industrial uses on their site, all of which would be
considered dry industry with water only being used for sanitary purposes. Serving
SIVA with City water should be conditioned upon the following requirements:
1. That SJWC agree to all applicable conditions of the Lodi City Code related
to water service, cross connections , water conservation, etc.
2. That SJWC pay the established outside City water rate.
3. That SIWC pay the impact mitigation fee for water which the City Council
will be approving in August of 1991. This fee will be approximately $1,400
per acre as shown on the draft fee schedule attached as Exhibit B. The
City's last three annexations of commercial property have agreed to pay the
future impact fees. The only impact fee applicable to this request would be
the water impact fee.
4. That SIVW enter into a letter -type agreement covering the above items
together with a statement not to protest future annexation. Agreements with
existing water users outside the City limits have included a statement that
reads as follows:
"The undersigned do hereby agree that, in the event that the property owned
by the Undersigned and served by this subject water service is included in
any petition for annexation to the City, the undersigned will agree to said
annexation proceedings and will not file an objection to same."
On June 25, 1991, the City met with SJWC, East -Side Winery and All State
Packers to discuss the pros and cons of annexation. SIVA is presently
interested in annexation, however, they cannot annex without East -Side
Winery also annexing.
FUNDING: Not applicable.
ack Ronsko
ubli Works Director
Attachments
cc: City Attorney
San Joaquin Warehouse Company
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San Joaquin Warehouse Company
Exhibit A
P.o. Cox 728
Lodi, CA 95247
(209MU-4764
May 15,1991
ECE, VED.
Mr. Jack Ronsco 1 �qy ? 1991
City of Lodi
Director Of Public Works CITY CITY OF LO
DI
P.O. Box 3006 R� °`P'1RTti7E7yT
Lodi, CA 95241
RE: Water Service
Mr. Ronsco: {
Over the past several years the City of Lodi has provided San Joaquin Warehouse Company with
water for it's backup fire system.
Inlight of current requests from the city for our company to provide a new backflow device at our
connection to your service, it would seem to be an appropriate time to request water service for
the whole facil ity. Currently our water is provided by private wells. San Joaquin Warehouse is no
longer using large quantities of water as in years past when the winery ,Vas in operation. The
facility basica lly needs water for sanitary facilities and human consumption.
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I would like this le tter to serve as formal application for water service from the City of Lod i.
I am looking forward to working with you in this regard in the near future.
Sincerely,
David C. Sproul
Manager -San Joaquin Warehouse Co.
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CITY .
PUBLIC WORKSRTIVIENT
Lad Use Category
RAE = Residential Acre Eq rivalent
Total FeeWater
per AcreRAE Fes/Acre
Sewer
RAE
Residential
Residential
-
RAE
6/20/91
Law Density
$39,161.00
1.00 $1,130
$5,500 !
1.00
Medium Density
$59.821.96
1.96
$10,780 1
1.96
High Density
$105,203.49
East Side Residential
$19,200
3.49
East Side Residential
$41,131.00
$2,120
$6,500 I
1.00
Manned Low Density
$39,161.00
1.77 $2,000
55,500
1.00
Planned Med. Density
$59,821.96
4.32
$10.780
1.96
Planned High Density
9105,203.49
Neighborhood
$19,200
3.49
Commercial
General
$2,120
2.59 $2,330
1.93
1
Neighborhood
$40,280.64
4.28 $4A40
$3,520
0.94
General
$48,270.64
° 2.46
$3,520 f
0.94
Downtown
$40,280.64
Light
$3,520
0.94
3.82
$53.5310.64
$1.020
$3,520
0.94
Industrial
SiQ,Z20
$1,020
1.33
$9,820
Light
$29,930
0.26
$1,430
0.42
Heave
$28,870
0.26
$1,430
0.42
See Note 4.
Exhibit B
1991 Fee and
Service Charge Schedule
Revised Draft
Parke & Recreation
Police
RAE Fee/Acre
Fire
RAE
Residential
-
RAE
6/20/91
Low Density
1.00 $1,130
, 1.00
Medium Density
Streets
1.77 $2,000
1.96
High Density
Fee/Acre
4.72 $5,330
4.32
East Side Residential
1.00
1.09 $1.2,30'
1.10
Planned Low Density
$2,120
1.00 $1,130
1.00
1
Planned Med. Density
$10,540
1.77 $2,000
1.96
Planned High.Density
3.05
4.72 $5-%30,
4.32
Commercial
$7,380
1.00
$5,380
Neighborhood
1.00
4.28 $4,840
2.77
General
$2,120
2.59 $2,330
1.93
1
Downtown
$10,540
4.28 $4A40
2.77
Office
j
3.72 $4„200
° 2.46
Industrial
f
1.90
$10,220
Light
1.33
0.30 $3400.64
3.82
Heavy
$1.020
0.19 $2101
6 0.61
See Note 4.
Exhibit B
1991 Fee and
Service Charge Schedule
Revised Draft
Parke & Recreation
z
Fee/Acre
RAE
-
RAE
6/20/91
Storm Drainage
Streets
1.00
Fee/Acre
RAE
Fee/Acre
RAE
Fee/Acre
$1,080
1.00
$79380
1.00
95,390
$2,120
1.00
$7,380
1.96
$10,540
$3,770
1.00
$7,380
3.05
$16.410
$1,080
1.00
$7,380
1.00
$5,380
$1.080
1.00
$79380
1.00
$5,380
$2,120
1.00
$7,380
1.96
$10,540
$3.770
1.00
57.380
3.05
$16,410
$1,020
1.33
99,820
1.90
$10,220
$1,020
1.33
$9.820
3.82
$20,550
$1.020
1.33
$9,820
1.90
SiQ,Z20
$1,020
1.33
$9,820
3.27
$17.590
9460
0.93
$9,820
2.00
$10,760
11.33
$450
1.33
$9.820
1.27
$61830
Reference: LMC f 15.84.)= & Resolution 91 -root
1. This schedule is a summary only; refer to the reference cited for details of applicability end interpretations.
2. LMC - Lodi Municipal Code; PWD - Public Works Deparsnant
3. Fees must be paid before work is scheduled or applicable MetuPerrrit issued.
4. Special area assessments or charges required by reimbtrsernent agreements are not included in this summery.
Appmve* Jack L Ronsko, Public Works Director Date
Parke & Recreation
General City
Fee/Acre
RAE
Fee/Acre
RAE
FeelAcre
$510
1.00
$11,810
1.00
$6.370
$1,000,
1.43
$18,890
1.43
$9,110
$2,200
2.80
$33,070
2.80
$17,840,
$580
1.10
$12,990
1.10
$7,010,
$510
1.00
$11,810
1.00
$6,370
$1,000
1.43
$16,890
1.43
$9,110
$2,200
2.80
$33,070
2.80
$17,840,
$1.410
0.32
$3.780
0.89
$5,670
$980
0.32
$3,780
0.89
55,870
41.410
0.32
$3.780
0.89
$5.070
$1,250.
0.54
363,'$80
1.53
$9,750
$330
0.23
$2720
0.64
114,080
$310
0.33
$3,900
0.93
$5,920
Reference: LMC f 15.84.)= & Resolution 91 -root
1. This schedule is a summary only; refer to the reference cited for details of applicability end interpretations.
2. LMC - Lodi Municipal Code; PWD - Public Works Deparsnant
3. Fees must be paid before work is scheduled or applicable MetuPerrrit issued.
4. Special area assessments or charges required by reimbtrsernent agreements are not included in this summery.
Appmve* Jack L Ronsko, Public Works Director Date