HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - January 4, 1984 (32)CITY COUNCIL MEETING
ANUARY 4, 1981
CITY OF LODI Following discussion, on motion of Council Member Reid,
ECONC14IC Murphy second, Council adopted Resolution No. 84-003
DEMDPMENT disbanding the City of Lodi Economic Development Ccmii-ssion,
C "USSION and directing the City Clerk to forward a copy of the
DISBANDM originating Resolution setting forth the charge cf this
Commission to the Chamber of Ccmmerce for their information.
RES. NO. 84-003
Times have changed, the potential for new industries and jobs in San Joaquin County
needs the active participation of all segments in the County aimed at Economic
Development. We feel that the Chamber is the organization best suited for coordi-
nating these efforts.
We look forward to working with the City Council, EDC members and City Staff in
coordinating the type of Economic Development that is the most satisfactory and
productive for the Lodi area.
$rely,
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Jerrie K. Abrahamson (Mrs,)
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Mayor Evelyn Ols-in
Lodi City Nall
221 W. Pine Street
Lodi, CA 95240
Dear Mayor -Evelyn Olson,
The Board of Directors of the Lodi District Chamber of Commerce have approved,
in their 1984 Plan of Action, the appointment
of a Steering Connittee to
develop and coordinate a committee to
encourage Economic Development in the
Lodi arra.
we will be requesting the members of
the present City of Lodi Economic Develop-
ment Commission to participate as a
core group, to aid in the establishment of
this committee. We would also appreciate
any help or advice the City of Lodi staff
can contribute to this effort.
It has been suggested that the City
Council consider disbanding the present
Economic Development Commission and
allow the Chamber's newly proposed committee
to explore the subject of Economic Development in the district.
you may recall that in the early 70's
the very active Economic Development committee,
of the Chamber, was desolved. This
action was prompted by a request from the Board
of supervisors when the San Joaquin
County Economic Development Association was
formed. All chambers in the County
cooperated in this joint endeavor.
Times have changed, the potential for new industries and jobs in San Joaquin County
needs the active participation of all segments in the County aimed at Economic
Development. We feel that the Chamber is the organization best suited for coordi-
nating these efforts.
We look forward to working with the City Council, EDC members and City Staff in
coordinating the type of Economic Development that is the most satisfactory and
productive for the Lodi area.
$rely,
XA
Jerrie K. Abrahamson (Mrs,)
President •.......
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LODI DISTR;CT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
215 W. OAK ST. • P. O. BOX 386 • LODI, CA 95241 0 PHONE (209) 334-4713
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CITY COUNCIL
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EVELYN M. CKSON, Maya
CITY OF T_ O D i
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JOHN R. ;Randy) SNIDER
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Matron Pro Tempore
CITY HALL. 221 NEST PINE STREET
ROBERT ... MURPHY
POST OFFICE BOX 310
JAMES W. PINKERTON. It,
LODI. CALIFORNIA 95241
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(209) 334-5634
January 6, 1984
Dr. Pete Retzner
President
Lodi District Chamber of Commerce
215 West Oak Street
Lodi, CA 95240
Dear President Fetzner:
HENRY A. CLAVES. It.
City Manager
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Cleric
RONALD M. Sit!N
City Attorney
THis letter will confirm action taken by the .Lodi City Council at its
regular meeting of January 4, 1984 following receipt of Past President
Jerrie Abrahamson's letter of December 21, 1983 advising that the
Board of Directors of the Lodi District Chamber of Commerce, in their
1984 Plan of Action, approved the appointment of a steering committee
to develop' and coordinate a committee to encourage Economic
Development in the Lodi area.
The Council adopted Resolution No. 84-003 disbanding the City of Lodi
Economic Development Commission effective immediately. At the
direction of the Council, I have enclosed a copy of Resolution No.
82--4 which established the subject commission and set forth goals and
objectives. A certified copy of Resolution No. 84-003 is also
enclosed for your information.
CIU COUNCIL
EVELYN M. OLSON. Mayor r I T Y OF L O D I
)OHM R. (Randy) SNIDER
huyw Pro Tempare CITY HALL. 221 WEST PINE STREET
ROBERT C. MURPHY POST OFFICE BOX 320
JAMES W. PINKERTON. Jr. LODI. CALIFORNIA 95241
FRED M. RE ID (209) 334-5634
January 5, 1984
Mr. Cecil Dillon
Member, City of Lodi
Economic Development Commission
8 South Hutchins Street
Lodi, CA 95240
Dear Mr. Dillon:
HENRY A. CLAVES. Jr.
City Manager
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City C"
RONALD M. STEIN
City Attorney
Please be advised that the Lodi City Council received the attached
letter fiat the President of the Lodi District Chanber of Commerce
advising that the Board of Directors of the Lodi District Chamber of
Cam exce, in approving its 1984 Plan of Action, approved the
appointment of a steering committee to develop and coordinate a
camiztittee to encourage Economic Development in the Lodi area.
The Council in its regular meeting of January 4, 1984, following
receipt of this letter and discussion, adopted Resolution No. 84-003 a
Resolution rescinding Resolution No. 82-4 thereby disbanding the City
of Lodi Economic Development Commission.
I have been in contact with the Fair Political Practice Coamission and
have received d ruling that you may consolidate your Statement of
Econanic: Interest Annual Filing with your Leaving Office Filing (a
sample cover page is attached) . This Conflict of Interest Filing is
due in my office no later than April 1, 1984.
on behalf of live City Council of the City of Lodi, may I extend
sincere appreciation to you for the time and effort you cmmitted in
serving on this most important ca -,mission.
Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not
hesitate to call.
Very truly yours,
Alice m. Rdiache
City Clerk
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LODI ARTS COMMISSION
Friends of the
Lodi Library, Inc.
Friends of the Lodi Library is an incorporated non-profit group
of individuals. families. and organizations interested in books and
libraries. Organized in January, 1979. it is dedicated to
supporting the Lodi Public Library in every way possible. The
board of directors holds open meetings at 7:30 p.m. each second
Thursday in the library's community room. In addition, Friends
sponsors a number of varied programs during the year, featuring
local and guest presentations; actively supports the library's
children's program; and maintains ongoing services such as art
displays, case displays, and a pattern exchange.
Membership is open to everyone: individuals, S2; families,
S5; organizations, SIO; patrons, amounts of S15 and more. For
further information, write to P.O. Box 703, Lodi, CA 95241.
Lodi Writers Association
Tne Lodi Writers Association was formed in June, 1983, with two
primary goals' to create and support a network of communication
among community writers, and to encourage and promote the
publication of local authors. The group meets from 7:30 to 9:30
p.m. on the last ?Monday of each month in the Carnegie library
building, 305 W. Pine Street, Lodi. Meetings include an update
on current workshops, contests, or other events for writers,
followed by informal reading and discussion of members' works.
Every three months. there is a guest lecturer. All meetings arc
open to the public. Speaker, from the LWA are available to
community groups upon request and for a nominal fee. For
further information, dial 334-0603 or write to 605 Daisy Avenue,
Lodi, CA 95240. Dues are S I per month.
Lodi Community Band
Any adult to the community who plays a band instrument is
welcome to join the Lodi Community Band and play music for
community functions and personal pleasure. There are no dues
and no pay. Rehearsals are from 7 to 9 p.m. each Monday in the
music building at Tokay High School, I I II W. Century Blvd.,
Lodi. Public concerts are performed during the year for
Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Grape Festival. Christmas, and
for other occasions as requested. For further information write to
106 N. Orange Avenue, Lodi. CA, 95240, or dial 368-2625.
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Cwtow Framing. Art Supphet. Art Classes
The Poets' Roundtable
The Roundtable is a small informal group which meets once a
month in the homes of members. There are no officers and no
dues. Participants read their original poems and exchange
comments, as well as dixussing various disciplines in poetry
writing. News of publications. contests, and markets is also
exchanged and discussed. The possibility of holding public poetry
readings is being contemplated. Anyone seriously interested in
writing poetry is welcome to join the group. For further informa-
tion, dial 369-2268.
MCI Stockton
9? Symphony Association
The Associatior. was established to support and build the
Stockton Symphony Orchestra and thus to provide live symphony
concerts for communities of San Joaquin and adioining counties.
Thanks to assistance from members and special donors, the
Association is able to engage the most excellent guest artists
available, and to present six pairs of subscription concerts annual-
iy. The orchestra also performs several free concerts in communi-
ty schools during each season. An annual contribution of S25 or
more provides membership in the A-ociation and attendance at
the annual spring membership meeting. Further information may
be obtained by writing to the Stockton Symphony Association.
Inc., P.O. Box 4271, Stockton, CA 95204, or by dialing
1-462-1533.
Lodi League of
the Stockton Symphony
The League was organized for the purposes of encouraging
attendance at Stockton Symphony concerts and of raising money
to enhance the orchestra and its programs. Membership, open to
anyone interested ip music and the symphony, is 810 a year for
active members and 825 for contributing members. Active
members work on all projects, which incluc' - assisting with the
Symphony Association's season ticket cansp>~an, ushering for at
least one concert during the year, and producing the Vintage -
Pops, an annual afternoon of music and refreshments held on the
second Sunday in September. Contributing members may work
on projects or attend meetings if they wish. Meetings are held at
11:30 a.m. in the homes of members on the first Tuesday of the
morih. Times of June, July, and August meetings may differ.
For further information, dial 368-6575.
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Stockton Chapter,
SPEBSOSA
SPEBSQSA not only perpetuates the barbershop quartet, but
seeks to promote and encourage vocal harmony and good
fellowship among its members, to educate both members and the
public in music appreciation, and to promote public appreciation
of barbershop harmony. Membership is open to any adult male of
good character and reputation; there is a 57.50 enrollment fee and
annual dues are S57. Students may join for $28.50. Chapter
activities include an annual November show, a spring show, and
occasional quartet or chorus appearances during the year. The
group also sponsors a high school quartet contest. Regular dona-
tions are made to a high school choral scholarship fund and to the
Institute of Logopedics, Wichim, Kansas.
The chapter meets at 8 p.m. every Tuesday in the choral
room of Lincoln High School, 6A'4 Alexandria Place, Stockton.
For further in:Ormation, write to 322 E. Lancaster Street,
S!ockton, CA 95207.
Delta Chapter,
Sweet Adelines, Inc.
Sweet Adelina, Inc., is an international organization of women
whose purpose is to teach and perform the American folk art of
four -pan harmony, barbershop style, and to encourage all
appreciation of the tradition of that music. Delta Chapter
members participate in the annual spring Regional Chorus and
Quartet Competition, and produce an annual show for the public.
The chorus entertains at civic events, club meetings, and other
occasions, and endows a schol..rship for a Delta Collcge music
student.
,tweet Adelines is open to women who enjoy singing barber-
shop harmony and who can meet membership requirements.
Visitors are encouraged :o attend rehearsals, held at 7:30 p.m.
each Monday in the choral room at Lincoln High School, 6844
Alexandria Place, Stockton. For further information, write to
z6 W. Fargo Street, Stockton, CA, 95204, or dial 1-465-4723.
California Confederation
of the Arts
CCA is a statewide, non-profit service organization committed to
furthering the arts throughout the state. The organization main-
tains an effective lobbying staff in Sacramento. Membership is
open to any intetated individual or organization. For further
information, contact the Lodi Arts Commission.
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The Stockton Chorale. while headquartered it: Stockton, is
composed of singers from throughout San Joaquin County, with
many from Lodi. The Chorale proper numbers about 170 voices;
from this group are drawn the 64 -voice Solo Chorale, the Men's
Chorus. the 32 -voice Chamber Chorale, and the 8 -voice Solo
Ensemble.
The Chorale presents regular Christmas and spring pops
concerts in addition to appearances with local symphony
orchestras and at special community events. an annual TV
special. and a sena of free concerts with-ivurig people at schools
in communities throughout the county. In 1981, the group toured
the British Isles, and in 1983 journeyed to France and Austria.
Plans call for a concert tour of China and Japan in 1985.
Membership, for which there is an annual fee. is by audition
with the music director, Dr.Anhur J. Holton. The Chorale
season ruts from September through June, with rehearsals from
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. each Monday in the music room of the Lincoln
Senior Elementary School, 1956 Stanton Way, Stockton. For
further information, write to the Stockton Chorale, P.O. Boa
265, Stockton, CA 95201-0265.
San Joaquin
' Ballet Association
Although located in its own theater in Stockton, the San Joaquin
Ballet is well supported by Lodi citizens. many of whom belong to
the SJB Association. Dancers, drawn from throughout the
country, now number 80; programming has grown from single
concerts in 1964 to a season of three major productions, including
a fall International Awards Gala, a Christmas "Nutcracker," and
a Spring Concert. Founder and artisti: director is Dorothy
Percival, who enjoys an international reputation as a director,
choreographer, and teacher of dance.
SJB is supported by box office receipts, association member-
ships, gifts, and grants. Association memberships rt►nge from S15
to $1000 or more, with S10 for students and senior citizens. All
are tax deductible. Information may be obtained by writing the
San Joaquin Ballet Association, 1326 N. San Joaquin street,
Stockton, CA 95202, or dialing 1-477-4141.
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4 Tokay Players,
Inc.
Lodi's own community theater began in late I%I as a Lodi Adult
School play production class. In 1%6. the Players moved into
Pine Alley Theater and became pan of the city's Parks and
Recreation Department. In 1982 the group came under the
auspices of the Lodi Arts Commission, and in 1983 moved into a
new theater in the old Hotel Lodi building.
Membership in the Tokay Players is open to anyone of any
age interested in play production, theater operation and
maintenance, and theater business. No prior experience is
necessary. Dues are S5 per year. Tokay Players presents four
theatrical productions annually — dramatic, musical, and com-
edy — and A childrer;'s theater production during the summer.
Regular board matings are at 7:30 p.m. on the third Wednesday
of each month. For ft:nhcr information, dial 368-22_5 or write
Tokay Players, Inc., P.O. Box B-31, Lodi, CA 95241.
Lodi Camera Club
The Lodi Camera Club is open to anyone who takes 35mm slides
and meets every third Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the community
room at Great American Federal Savings, 200 N. Church Street,
Lodi. Meetings are devoted to learning and entertainment, in-
cluding short programs with points on how to take better slides.
There are also competitions among members for the best slides.
Dues are SiO a couple. For further information, write to 810 York
Street, Lodi, CA, 95240, or dial 369-6223.
Music Teachers
Association of California
The purposes of the Lodi Music Teachers Association arc to pro-
mote the welfare of music teachers and to elevate the educational
and teaching standards of its members. The group is open to
those witn a degree in music and/or experience in teaching.
education, or performance. Meetings take place in members'
homes on the first Tuesday of the month from September to
June. Activities and programs include student evaluations,
recitals, worksi:ops, musical programs, lectures, and discussions.
For further information, write to 1301 Holly Drive, Lodi, CA,
95240, or dial 369-1205.
Lodi Community
Concerts Association
Membership in this organization provides the basis for bringing to
the community each year a series of concerts by notable in-
strumental and vocal performers. Artists are selected frorn a list
present --d by Columbia Artists Management, Inc. An annual
membership drive is conducted in the spring; memberships carry
with them season tickets at $15 for adults and 57.50 for full-time
students. Concerts for the coming ytar arc then selected by the
LCCA board. No tickets to individual concerts arc sold, nor arc
memberships offered except during the annual campaign. Elcr-
tion of officers and new board members is held in May; officers
serve for one year, directors for three. There arc four meetings of
the board each year. For further information, write to 1739 LCBcti
Court. Lodi, CA 95M. or dial 369-6369.
Lodi Art Center
Founded in 1956 by the late Ethel Bollinger, the Lodi An Center
has a present membership of more than 100. Purpose of the
organization is to advance art in the community by bringing
artists together and encouraging them to show their work.
Membership is open to anyone interested in art; dues are $20 a
year. Students may join for S1. Only members may show their
work at the Center's gallery at Hutchins Street Square, 600 W.
Oak Street. Lodi. Meetings are held 'it the Center at 7:30 p.m. on
the second Tuesday of each month t'-.xcept July and August) at
which guest artists present various prcgrams. Center hours are 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday.
The An Center's primary event of the year is the annual
Open Spring Show held in May at the Barengo-Lost Hills Winery
in Acampo, with up to 900 entries from throughout California
and Nevada. A membership show and open house in March is
another annual event, and - Center also sponsors adult classes.
vacation classes for children, and several social events. For
further information, write to P.O. Box 45, Lodi. 95241, or dial
368-4925.
Lodi Gem and
t Mineral Society
Membership in the Lodi Gem anti Mineral Society is open to
anyone interested in lapidary. There is an initiation fee of $15 plus
annual dues of SIO. Matings are held monthly at 7:30 p.m. on
the second Thursday in the community ruorn at Great American
Federal Savings, 200 N. Church Street, Lodi, Programs include
presentation of geological, historical, or geographical informa-
tion. The Society sponsors an annual fall Gem Show with displays
by individuals and dealers, and operates the Rock Hut, located
near Lockeford and Stockton Streets, where lapidary,
silversmithing, faceting, and lost -wax casting projects and classes
take place. The Hut is open from 9 a.m. to noon each Tuesday
and Wednesday and from 7 to 10 p.m. each Tuesday other than
the meeting night. For further information, write to 615 W.
Locust, Lodi, CA, 95240, or dial 368-1080.
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LODI ARTS
COMMISSION
The Lodi Arts Commission was established by the Lodi City
Council in May, 1982, in recognition of the important part the
arts play in the life of any community and its citizens. Itself reflec-
tive of the arts by reason of its representative membership, the
LAC is pledged to support arts groups and to assist in developing
plans and projects which will further the role of the arts within the
Lodi community.
The commission consists of fifteen members appointed by
thr City Council from among applicants. Five appointments are
made each year on the LAC's anniversary date. At least eight
LAC members must be members of established arts groups; the
other seven may be persons who, while not professionally
involved, have demonstrated deep interest in and appreciation of
artistic and cultural values -
The commission's office at 305 W. Pine Street, Lodi, is
presently open from II a.m. to 1 p.m. each Wednesday;
telephone 369-4952. For further information write to the address
below.
This brochure has been prepared by the Lodi Arts Commission to
make available information about various arts groups in and
around Lodi. These groups provide opportunities for those in-
terested to become active in or associated with many artistic
endeavors.
Post Office Box 871
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CITY COUNCIL
EVELYN M. OLSON. Mayor CITY f ■■ L F LOT1 T
JOHN R. (Randy) SNIDER �
Mayor Pro Tempore CITY HALL. 221 WEST PINE STREET
ROBERT C MURPHY POST OFFICE BOX 320
JAMES W. PINKERTON. Jr. LODI. CALIFORNIA 95241
FRED M. R E ID (209) 334-5634
January 5, 1984
Mr. Terry Piazza
Member, City of Lodi
F.00nanic Development Catmission
323 West Elm Street
Lodi, CA 95240
Dear Mr. Piazza:
HENRY A. CLAVES. Jr.
City Manager
ALICE M. ItEIMC.HE
City Clerk
RONALD M. STEIN
Citv Attorney
Please be advised that the Lodi City Council received the attached
letter from the President of the Lodi District Chamber of CcnTm -:e
advising that the Board of Directors of the Lodi District Chamber of
Commerce, in approving its 1984 Plan of Action, approved the
appointment of a steering ocnnattee to develop and coordinate a
ocaTnittee to encourage Economic Development in the Lodi area.
The Council in its regular meeting of January 4, 1984, following
receipt of this letter and disctassion, adopted Resolution No. 84-003 a
Resolution rescinding Resolution No. 82-4 thereby disbanding the City
of Lodi Eoonanic Development Commission.
I have been in oontact with the Fair Political Practice. Ccm;nission and
have received a ruling that you may consolidate your Statement of
F=nani.c Interest An►ival Filing with your Leaving Office Filing Ea
sample cover page is attached;. This Conflict of Interest Filing is
due in my office no later than April 1, 1984.
On behalf of the City Council of the City of Lodi, may I extend
sincere appreciation to you for the time and effort you eorratted in
senring on this most important commission.
Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not
hesitate to call.
Very truly yours,
&,a)yh -
Alice M. Re'
Cite Cler}'
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CITY COUNCIL
EVELYN M. OLSON. Mayor CITY p F L p D I
JOHN R. (Randy) SNIDER
Mayor Pry Tempore CITY HAIL. 22i WEST PINE STREET
ROURT G. MURPHY POST OFFICE BOX 320
IAMES W. PINKERTON. Jr. LODI. CALIFORNIA 95241
FRED M. RE ID (209) 334-5634
January 5, 1984
Mr. Bob Spoor
Member, City of Lodi
Eeortxdc Development Commission
124 Henson Drive
Lodi, CA 95240
Dear Mr. Spoor:
HENRY A. GtAVES. jr.
City Manager
ALICE M. RE tMCHE
City Clerk
RONALD M. STEIN
City Attorney
Please be advised that the Lodi City Council received the attached
letter from the President of the Lodi District Chamber of ccmneree
advising that the Board of Directors of the Lodi District Chamber of
Carme_nce, in approv!i.ng its 1984 Plan of Action, approved the
appointment of a steering carmittee to develop and coordinate a
cc mittee to encourage Economic Development in the Lodi area.
The Council in its regular m,_�eting of January 4, 1984, following
receipt of this letter and discussion, adopted Resolution No. 84-003 a
Resolution rescinding Resolution No. 82-4 thereby disbanding the City
of Lodi Economic Development Carrussicm.
I have been in contact with the Fair Political Practice Ccaraission and
have received a ruling that you may consolidate y,)ur Statement of
Econanic interest Annual Filing with your Leaving Of,`.ice Filing (a
sani,le ever page is attached). This Conflict of Interest Filing is
due in my office no later than April 1, 1984.
On behalf of the City Council of the City of Lodi, may I extend
sincere appreciation to you for the time and effort you committed in
serving on this most important camtission.
Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not
hesitate to call.
Very truly yours,
Alice M. Reimche
City CI -r":
JanwAry 5, 1984
Mr. WFiyne Trevena
Member, City of Lodi
Economic TMvelopment Canmission
850 West Mzrch.Lane, Suite A
stoc,xtotl, CA
Dear Mr. Trevena:
HENRY A. CLAVES. Jr.
CJ:Y Manaw
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
RONALD W STEIN
City Attorney
Please be advised that the Lodi City Ckxmcil received the Attached
letter from the President of the Lodi District Chamber of Corm erre
advising that the Board of Directors of the Lodi District Mudber of
Comm --,roe, in approving its 1984 Plan of Action, approved the
appointment of a steering eccimittee to develop and coordinate a
committee to encourage Economic Development in the Lodi area.
The Council in its regular wee -ting of January 4, 1984, f 1.1 wing
receipt of this letter and discussion, adopted Resolution No. B4-003 a
Resolution rescinding Resolution No. 82-4 thereby disbanding the City
of Lodi Economic Development Con scion.
T have been in oonta^t with the Fair Political Practice Camii.ssion and
have received a ruling that you may consolidate your Scaterlent of
`t;concmic Interest Anm.aal Filing with your Leaving Office Filing (a
sanple cover page is attadhed). T;`ds Conflict of Interest Filing is
due in my office no later than April 1, 1984.
on behalf of the City Council of the City of Lodi, may I extend
sincere appprw•iati.on to you for the time and ef`ort you oommitted in
serving on this most important conmirsion.
Should you have any questions regarding Ois matter, ple,a.e do not
hesitate to call.
Very truly yours,
Ali M. Rein the
Citv Clark
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CITY COUNCIL
EVELYN M. OLSON. Mayor
CITY O F L O D I
JOHN R. (Randy) SNIDER
Mrpx Pro Tempare
CITY HALL, 221 WEST PINE STREET
ROBERT G. MURPHY
POST OFFICE PDX 320
)Ah!' W. PINKERTON. If.
LODI. CALIFORNIA 95241
FRED M. RE ID
(209) 334-5634
JanwAry 5, 1984
Mr. WFiyne Trevena
Member, City of Lodi
Economic TMvelopment Canmission
850 West Mzrch.Lane, Suite A
stoc,xtotl, CA
Dear Mr. Trevena:
HENRY A. CLAVES. Jr.
CJ:Y Manaw
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
RONALD W STEIN
City Attorney
Please be advised that the Lodi City Ckxmcil received the Attached
letter from the President of the Lodi District Chamber of Corm erre
advising that the Board of Directors of the Lodi District Mudber of
Comm --,roe, in approving its 1984 Plan of Action, approved the
appointment of a steering eccimittee to develop and coordinate a
committee to encourage Economic Development in the Lodi area.
The Council in its regular wee -ting of January 4, 1984, f 1.1 wing
receipt of this letter and discussion, adopted Resolution No. B4-003 a
Resolution rescinding Resolution No. 82-4 thereby disbanding the City
of Lodi Economic Development Con scion.
T have been in oonta^t with the Fair Political Practice Camii.ssion and
have received a ruling that you may consolidate your Scaterlent of
`t;concmic Interest Anm.aal Filing with your Leaving Office Filing (a
sanple cover page is attadhed). T;`ds Conflict of Interest Filing is
due in my office no later than April 1, 1984.
on behalf of the City Council of the City of Lodi, may I extend
sincere appprw•iati.on to you for the time and ef`ort you oommitted in
serving on this most important conmirsion.
Should you have any questions regarding Ois matter, ple,a.e do not
hesitate to call.
Very truly yours,
Ali M. Rein the
Citv Clark
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CITY COUNCIL
0
EVELYN M. OLSON, Maya
CITY OF L O D I
JOHN R (Randy) SNIDER
Mayor Pro Tempore
CITY HALL. 221 WEST PINE STREET
ROBERT G MURPHY
POST OFFICE BOA 320
1AMES W PINKERTON, )r
LODI, CALIFORNIA 95241
FRED M. RE ID
(209) 334-5634
January 5, 1984
Mr. Robert Gray
Mier, City of Lodi.
F,ocxxmi.c Development Comussion
120 West Walnut Street
Lodi, CA 95240
Dear Mr. Gray:
HENRY A. GLAVES, Jr.
City Manager
ALICE M Rt=_ IMCHE
City Clerk
RONALD M. STEIN
City Attorney
Please be advised that the Lodi City Council received the attached
letter from the President of the Lodi District Chander of Conmrce
advising that the Board of Directors of the Lodi District Chamber. of
Ccmr>arce, in ag)roving its 1984 Plan of Action, approved the
appointment of a steering committee to develop and coordinate a
cc mittee to encourage Eoonemic Development in the Lodi area.
it.a Council in its regular meeting of Ja-zuary 4, 1984, following
receipt of this letter and discussion, adopted Resolution No. 84-003 a
Resolution rescinding Resolution No. 82-4 thereby disbanding the City
of Lodi Funic Develo)T.,,--nt C-cmussioim.
I have been in contact with the Fair Political Practice Corm -fission and
have received a ruli::zg that you may consolidate your Statement of
Economic :Interest Annual Filing ;ith your Leaving Office Filing (a
sample cover page is attached) . This Conflict of Interest Filing is
due in my office no later than April 1, 1984.
On behalf of the City Council of the City of Lodi, may I extRind
sincere appreciation to you for the time and effort you cocmitted in
serving on this most irTportant commission.
Should you here any questions regarding this matter, please do not
hesitate to call.
Very truly yours,
a&vJ %
Alice M. ReL,��
e
Ci ! (7, ..'k
CITY COUNCIL
EVELYN M. OLSON. MaYor
CITY OF L O D I
IOHN R. (Randy) SNIDER
Mavor Pro Tempore
CITY HALL„ 221 WEST PINE STREET
ROBERT G. MURPHY
POST OFFICE BOX 320
JAWS W. PINKERTON. Jr.
LODI. CALIFORNIA 95241
FRED M REID
(209) 334-5634
January 5, 1984
Mr. Weldon Noss
Maser, City of hodi
Foonc:ILic Development Cci mission
850 West March Lane.
Stockton, CA
Dear Mr. Moss:
HENRY A. CLAVES, Jr.
City Manager
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
RONALD M_ STEIN
City Attorney
Please be advised that the Lodi City Council received the attached
letter from the President of the Lodi District Chamber of Commerce
advising that the Board of Directors of the Lodi District Chamber of
Camerce, in approving its 1984 Plan of Action, approved the
appointment of a steering co mittee to develop and coordinate a
cmmttee to encourage Economic Development in the Lodi area.
The Council in its regular meeting of January 4, 1984, following
receipt of this letter and discussion, adopted Resolution No. 84-003 a
Resolution rescinding Resolution No. 82-4 thereby disbanding the City
of Lodi Economic Development Commission.
I have been in contact with the Fair Political Practice Commission and
have received a ruling that you may consolidate your Statement of
Fxx mmic Interest Annual Filing with your Leaving Office Filing (a
sample ever page is attached) . This Conflict of Ini.erest Filing is
due in my office no later than April 1, 1984.
Cn behalf of the City Council of the City of Lodi, may I m.tend
sincere appreciation to you for the time and effort you committed in
serving on this most important commission.
should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not
hesitate to call.
Very truly yours,
Alice M. R
Citv Clerk
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CITY COUNCIL
EVEEYN M. OLSON. Mayor I T y OF L O D I
JOHN R (Rarxly) SNIDER
Mayor Pro Tempore CITY HALL. 221 WEST PINE STREET
ROBERT G. MURPHY POST OFFICE BOX 320
JAMES W PINKERTON. If. LODI. CALIFORNIA 95241
FRIO M.REID (209)334-5634
January 5, 1984
Mr. Jim Gerard
Member, City of Lodi
F,c onanic Development Carmission
218 West Pine Street
Lodi, CA 95240
Dear Mr. Gerard:
HENRY A. GL..AVES, Jr.
Cit Manager
ALICE M. REIMCHE
Cit Clerk
RONALD M. STEIN
4Cit Attorney
Please be advised that the Lodi City Council received the attached
letter from the President of the Lodi District Chamber of Commerce
advising that the Board of Directors of the Lodi District Chamber of
Cm coerce, in approving its 1984 Plan of Action, approved the
appointment of a steering ccm nittee to develop and coordinate a
committee to encourage Economic Development in the Lodi area.
The Council in its regular meeting of January 4, 1984, following
receipt of this letter and discussion, adopted Resolution No. 84-003 a
Resolution rescinding Resolution No. 82-4 thereby disbanding the City
of Lodi Econc mic Development Commission.
I have been in contact with the Fair Political Practice Commission and
have received a ruling that you may consolidate your Statement of
Eccncmic Interest Annual Filing with your Ie—& ng Office Filing (a
saffple cover page is attached). This Conflict of Interest Filing is
due in my office no later than April 1, 1984.
On behalf of the City Council of the City of Lodi, may I extend
sincere appreciation to you for the time and effort you ccMittei in
serving on this most important commission.
Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not
hesitate to call.
Very truly yours,
Alice M. i�
City Clerk
CITY COUNCIL
EVFLYN M. OLSON. Mayor CITY OF L O D I
JOHN R. (Randy) SNIDER
Mayor Prc Tempore CITY NAIL. 221 WEST PINE STREET
ROBERT G. MURPHY POST OFFICE BOX 320
JAMES W. PINKERTON. Jr. LODI. CALIFORNIA 95241
FRED M REID (209) 334-5634
January 5, 1984
Mr. David Vacarezza
Member, City of Lodi
Economic Development Commission
1333 East Turner Road
Lodi, CA 95240
Dear Mr. Vacarezza:
HENRY A. CLAVES, it.
City Manager
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
RONALD M. STEIN
City AttomeY
Please be advised that the Lodi City Council received the attached
letter frau the President of the Lodi District Clamber of Commerce
advising that the Board of Directors of the Lodi District Chamber of
ccm-nerce, in approving its 1984 Plan of Action, approved the
appointment of a steering committee to develop and coordinate a
committee to encourage Economic Developrrent in the Lodi area.
The Council in its regular meeting of January 4, 1984, following
receipt of this letter and discussion, adopted Resolution No. 84-003 a
Resolution rescinding Resolution No. 82-4 thereby disbanding the City
of Lodi Econ=ic Development Commission.
I have been in contact with the Fair Political Practice Ccm fission and
have received a ruling that you may consolidate your Statement of
Economic Interest Anna; Filing with your Leaving Office Filing (a
sample cover page is attached) . This Conflict of Interest Filing is
due in my office no later than April 1, 1984.
On behalf of the City Council of the City of Lodi, may I extend
sincere appreciation to you for the time and effort you eamiitted in
serving on this most important commission.
Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not
hesitate to call.
Very truly yours,
Alice M. �he
City Clerk