HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - February 22, 1984CITY COUNCIL MEETING
February 22 ,1984
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OF SAN JOAQUIN with the City Clerk, at least once a year, a report of its
activities, they were enclosing a copy of their 1983 Aiuival
Report .
HOUSING AUTHORITY
OF THE
COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN
POST OFFICE BOX 447
STOCKTON,CAUF. 95201 (209) 466-5051
February 17, 1984
City Clerk
City of Lodi
City Hari
Lodi, California
Dear Sir:
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In compliance with the Health and Safety Code Section 34328 requiring
this Housing Authority to file with the Clerk, at feast once a year, a
report of its activities, you will find enclosed a copy of our 1983
Annual Report.
In order that we may document our files, kindly acknowledge receipt
of this report by signing the enclosed duplicate letter and returning
the same to us.
Very truly yours,
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE
COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN
David R. Ward
Executive Director
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Enc.
I hereby acknowledge receipt of the above report.
DATED: February _, 1984.
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HORJSING AUTHORITY Doe. 7_A
OF THE
CNN" OF SAN JOAQUIN
POST OFFICE BOX 447
STOCltTON. CALIF. 95201 (209) 466.5051
February 17, 1984
City Clerk
City of Lodi
City Hail
Lodi, California
Dear Sir:
In cowplianca with the Health and Safety Code Section 34328 requiring
th:s Housing Authority to file with the Clerk, at least once a year, a
report of Its activities, you will find enclosed a copy of our 19,93
Annual Report.
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In order that we any document our flies, kindly acknowledge receipt
of this report by signing the enclosed duplicate letter and returning
the $awe to us.
Very truly yours,
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE
COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN
David R. Ward
Executive Director
1d
Enc.
I hereby acknowledge receipt of the above report.
DATED: February _0 1984.
Sian Joaquin County Strategic Plan
GEORGE A. CHIMIKLIS
HOUSING
AUTHORITY
OF THE COUNTY
OF SAN JOAQUIN
A COUNTYWIDE PUBLIC SERVICE ALLNCY
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Report1983 Annual
A TRIBUTE TO GREATNESS
There is in each of us
The desire to contribute
To the community in which
We live;
To move forward always
With courage and
Without regard to
Self-sacrifice or gain;
To carry hope for
The better as a
Banner of tomorrow;
To be fair;
To be honest;
To be kind;
To help;
To do ail and such
That we may leave
With those who follow
The knowing
That our being
Has mattered.
ALBERTA JACKSON believed
And did this.
HOUSING AUTHORITY
Of THE
COUNTY Of SAN JOAQUIN
POST OFFICE BOX 447
STOCKTON.GLIF 95201 1209) 466.5051
February 16, 1984
The
Board of Supervisors
of the County
of San Joaquin
The
City Council
of the City
of
Stockton
The
City Council
ef the City
of
Tracy
The
City Council
of the City
of
Lodi
The
City Counci-1
of the City
of
Manteca
The
City Council
of the City
of
Escalon
The
City Council
of the City
of
Ripon
Gentlemen:
EXECUTIVE OFFICE
134 CHUNG WAN LANE
For the past several years, we have been engaged in a struggle just
to keep affordable housing opportunities in our community alive and
well. Given the deep cuts wielded by the Administration in
Washington's budget axe, our survival is remarkable. As we step into
our 43rd year of operation, we are definitely on the mend.
The future of our low -rent housing developments looks promising in
light of the opportunity to rehabilitate under the HUD -funded
Comprehensive Improvement Assistance Program. Although the
longevity of the Section 8 Rental Assistance Program is uncertain, we
are confident that the recently increased Fair Market Rents will
enhance its maximum usefulness for the families and elderly, disabled
and handicapped individuals we serve.
The challenge for the future is not only to preserve our existing
housing stock, but to secure additional resources. We invite you, as
Board of Supervisors
of the County of San Joaquin
City Councils of the
Cities of Stockton, Tracy, Lodi,
Manteca, Escalon and Ripon
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February 16, 1984
the elected officials of our community, to align with us in meeting the
ever-growing need for• decent, affordable housing in our county and
cities. With your partnership, we are up to the challenge.
Very truly yours,
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE
COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN
G e utra, Chair an
Board of ommissioners
GLDijd
1983
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
and
ADMINISTRATION
NAME
George L. Dutra
Josey C. De Santiago
Rosetta Rogers
Kate Clancy
Billy Joe Douglas
Thomas L. McGranahan
Mary Merriott
ADMINISTRATION
David R. Ward
Hila McKesson
LEGAL COUNSEL
John A. Winson
Al barren Hoslett
TITLE RESIDENCE
Chairman
Manteca
Vice Chairman
Stockton
Vice Chairwoman
Stockton
Commissioner
Stockton
Commissioner
Stockton
Commissioner
Thornton
Commissioner
Stockton
Executive Director
Administrator of
Finance and
General Services
Wilson and Hoslett
Commissioners are appointed by the
Board of Supervisors of the County of San Joaquin
1983 IN RETROSPECT
Among the major accomplishments for 1983, of which we are especially
proud is that the revitalization of Sierra Vista Homes is underway and
that replacement of the temporary shelters at the second of our three
migrant centers is complete.
Both accomplishments
are the
culmination
of years of
effort to secure
adequate funds to Ifo
the job
right. We
believe that
the low-income
and migrant farmworker families we serve will agree.
COMPREHENSIVE IMPROVEMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM:
The rehabilitation of Sierra Vista Homes, the oldest public housing
development in the County, began in the fail of this year after more
than two years of struggling to secure adequate funds for this
project With just over $9,000,000 previded under the Department of
Housing and Urban Development's Comprehensive Improvement
Assistance Program, we are now confident that the rebirth of Sierra
Vista is a reality.
The modernization of Sierra Vista is planned in three work phases.
The first phase, which is now underway Includes construction of
three new streets for better police and fire access, Installation of
individual parking slabs for each dwelling, upgrading and replacing
sewer, gas and electric systems, repair of sidewalks. installation of
rear yard patios, and ripair of front and rear concrete porches and
stoops. Work in this phase is anticipated to be completed in early
summer of 1984.
The second phase of the modernization will center on improvements to
the dwelling units. Major work items include installation of more
adequate heating and cooling systems, complete renovation of the
30 -year old bathrooms. including new fixtures and shower enclosures,
adding insulation, replacing worn out floor tile, remodeling of
entryways to allow more privacy between neighbors, addition of
storage areas, and interior and exterior painting. This phase of the
work is expected to take approximately two years to complete.
The third and final phase will be total relandscaping of the 43 acre
project grounds, incuding installation of automatic irrigation systems,
rear yard fencing, and new shrubs and lawns.
By the end of 1986, Sierra Vista Homes will have been reborn and
ready to begin another 30 -year life of service.
MIGRANT HOUSING PROGRAM:
Since 1966, when the Authority was appointed by the County of San
Joaquin to manage its migrant housing program, we have rigorously
pursued funds to replace the temporary, one -room wood shelters at
each of the three centers with modern, permanent structures.
In 1980, this goal was partially realized with the completion of 96
dwelling units at the Mathews Migrant Center No. 2. In May of this
year, the 96 dwelling units at Mathews Migrant Center No. 3 were
completed. Both centers were officially dedicated on September 16,
1983.
In addition to the modern two, three and four bedroom duplex
dwellings, a community building was constructed at each center.
During the harvest season, local farmworker service providers will
use the community facilities to deliver on-site infant care, day care,
health care, education, job referral and training opportunities
information, family counseling and immigrant assistance.
The Mathews Centers not only boast a new look, but they also have a
new name. The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors renamed the
two Mathews Centers the Joseph J. Artesi Migrant Family Farm Labor
Centers in recognition of Joe's outstanding contribution to the
betterment of living conditions for farmworker families.
Long before he came to us, Joe was dedicated to improving standards
for the migrant farmworker families who came into our community year
after year to harvest our crops. It was primarily through his efforts
that the first migrant camps were established. This original tent -like
structures with wood floors became home for families who once were
relegated to camping out on riverbanks and in orchards or sleeping in
their cars. The camps were an improvement, but Joe stili wasn't
satisfied. He saw that shelter was only one of the many needs of
migrant workers.
Through Joe's efforts,
the
Inter -Agency
Council
was established
to coordinate and oversee
the
delivery of
ancii ary
human services to the migrant families during the six-month harvest
season.
Because
of
the combination
of services available
and
quality of
housing,
our
migrant housing
program serves as a
model
throughout
the State, but we will not be satisfied until the third center, located
on Harney Lane. has been rebuilt.
Working through the State Office of Migrant Services, we have
secured a tentative funding commitment from the Farmers' Home
Administration to replace the 96 dwellings at Harney Lane. At the
close of the year, we were midway through the process of arranging
a loan for construction funds. If all goes well, the goal of providing
permanent structures for our migrant workers will be fully realized in
the coming year.
SECTION 8 RENTAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM:
The
Section 8 Rental
Assistance Program got underway
in early 1976.
From
the outset, Fair
Market Rents established by the
Department of
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) have consistently lagged
behind the "real"
of families. In fact, between
rent rates
commanded by private property owners.
It was late
1979
before the
first allocation of 945 units was fully
utilized. At
the
same time,
HUD mandated that the old Section 23
Leased Housing Program be phased out. Essentially, the Section 8
Program replaced the Section 23 Program. Families living in units
under the old Leased Housing Program were converted to the new
Rental Assistance Program. In real terms, the 945 unit allocation did
not offer additional housing opportunities; it was merely a trade
off,
Since October of 1979, we have acquired additional allocations of units
bringing our total for the county to 2,161.
Over the years, the inadequate Fair Market Rents have hampered our
ability to assist the maximum number
of families. In fact, between
March of 1981 and November of this
year, the Fair Market
Rents
remained constant.
Without the ability
to grant increases to
owners
already under the
program, each month saw a slight decline
in the
r. -umber of families
assisted as more and
more owners dropped
out in
favor of the higher
rents on the private
market.
Late this year, HUD approved new Fair Market Rents that are
consistent with the going rates in our area. A%s a result, at year's
end, we were near 100 percent lease up, which translates to over
2,000 families currently receiving benefit of rental assistance.
SOLAR WATER HEATING SYSTEM:
The Filipino Center, a 128 unit high-rise apartment complex for
families and elderly located in downtown Stockton, was fitted with a
solar water heating system under the P.G. and E. Demonstration
Solar Financing Program.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company provided the total funding for
installation of the system which cost $92,000. 1n the first eight
months alone, the energy cost for supplying hot water to our
residents has been reduced 34.2 percent.
P.G. and E. will monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the system
to determine the feasibility of installing similar solar systems in other
low-income housing developments in the State. We're glad that they
chose us for a demonstration site.
1984 PROSPECTUS
The coming year promises to be exciting for the Authority. During
1984, we hope to get started on improvements to two housing
developments and to move into our very own office building. Major
projects on the drawing board are:
MAJOR REHABILITATION OF CONWAY HOMES IN STOCKTON :
In December of 1983, we submitted an application to HUD for
approximately $10,000,000 to rehabilitate Conway Homes, a 436 -unit
development located in Stockton. The funds requested are to add
mowing strips, patios and storage units, repair walks, driveways,
foundations and fences; improve landscaping and upgrade the over 25
year old sewer system. in addition to site work, we iniend to remodel
bathrooms, replace floor tile•, upgrade heating and cool-ing systems;
add insulation, upgrade electrical wiring and paint inside and out.
Whether our
application is
approved or not
will depend on
availability
of funds
under HUD's
Comprehensive
Improvement
Assistance
Program. We should know the answer by Spring of 1984.
A NEW HOME FOR OUR ^BUSINESS OFFICES:
Since 1972, following a fire bombing that destroyed our central
administrative office, the Authority has been conducting its business
from rented quarters. In the ensuing years, witN the addition of first
the Section 23 Leased Housing Program and later the Section 8
Program, we almost doubled our space requirements. Over the years,
we've moved twice, because we had outgrown our space. The cost for
leasing
our present
facilities has
increased to the point that building
our own
facility is now financially
feasible.
We have acquired property at the northeast corner of Church and
Center Streets and have completed preliminary drawings for a
building. The new facility will not only be easily accessible to both
tenants and applicants alike, but will, for the first time, allow
inter -office access between our administrative, accounting, application
and rental assistance departments. In addition, a public room to
accommodate our monthly Commission meetings will be available.
A NEW WAY OF HANDLING OUR BUSINESS:
We are currently in the process of developing a request for proposals
to install a computer system in the planned administrative complex.
Due to the ever-increasing complexity of the various housing
programs, the related paperwork required is rapidly surpassing our
ability to handle it manually. The computer system will provide
current and quick information for all aspects of our operations. In
addition, we will no longer have to contract for certain
data-processing services, such as payroll and accounts payable
functions. Eventually, the infinitely time-consuming details twat are
now manually handled and recorded will be done by computer.
As a result, we will have more time to devote to the needs of the
families we serve.
HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS AND PROGRAMS
DEVELOPMENTS (OWNED/MANAGED) : DWELLING UNITS
Conventional Low -Rent Housing (Owned) 1,097
Stockton - 852
Tracy - 195
Thornton - 50
Sartini Manor Farm Labor (Owned) 31
Migrant Fam#1y Centers (Managed) 294
Filipino Center (Managed) 128
PROGRAMS (ADMINISTERED):
Section 8 Existing Housing 2,161
State HCD Aftercare 45
TOTAL 3,756
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN
HUD -Aided Programs
BALANCE SHEET
September 30, 1983
HOUSING
LEASED ASSISTANCE
HOUSING PAYMENTS
CONVENTIONAL PROGRAM PROGRAM
HOUSING PROGRAM SECTION 23 SECTION 8
ASSETS
Cash
(9.7021
85,591 5,471
Accounts Receivable
183,44-7
47,925
Accrued Receivables
21,089
Investments
2,779.576
3,210
Debt Amortization Funds
4,183,759
Deferred Charges
59,774
297,625
Land, Structures and
11, 683, 870
116,628
Equipment
18,139, 638
67,479
Modernization and
$27,475,183
$8S,591 $421,710
Development
2, 117, 602
TOTAL ASSETS
$27,475,183
$85,591 $421, 71G
LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS
Accounts Payable
263,423
85,591 305,082
Accrued Liabilities
622,118
Deferred Credits
82,541
Notes Payable
9,343,231
Bonds Payable
5,480,000
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$15,791,313
$85,591 $305.082
Surplus and Reserves
11, 683, 870
116,628
TOTAL LIABILITIES
AND SURPLUS
$27,475,183
$8S,591 $421,710
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN
HUD -Aided Programs
STATEMENT OF OPERATING RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
September 30, 1983
HOUSING
LEASED ASSISTANCE
HOUSING PAYMENTS
CONVENTIONAL PROGRAM PROGRAM
HOUSING PROGRAM SECTION 23 SECTION 8
OPERATING RECEIPTS
Rental Income 1,336,400 13,035
Interest on Investments 282,871 8.497 29,147
Other Income 47,242 8,133
Annual Contributions 2,265,026 176.7831 3,894,417
Operating Subsidy 1,188,975
TOTAL OPERATING
RECEIPTS $5,120,514 $147.118) $3, 923, 564
OPERATING EXPENDITURES
Administration
436, 160
14.979
479,163
Utilities
544.110
948
Routine Maintenance
960, 195
33.123
General Expense
508,861
15.792
177,515
Rent for Leased Dwellings
39.422
Housing Assistance Payments
3,227,834
Nonroutine Maintenance
33, 661
Nonexpendable Equipment
64.836
7, 190
Debt Service
2, 265,026
Prior Year Adjustments
163, 322)
17, 2331
1 17, 2881
TOTAL OPERATING
EXPENDITURES
$4,749,527
$ 97,031
$3,874,414
PROVISION FOR RESERVE
(DEFICIT)
$ 370,987
$1144,1491
$ 49,150
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF SAN JOAQ'U'IN
State of California Housing and
Community Development Programs
BALANCE SHEET
June 30, 1983
MIGRANT FAMILY
FARM LABOR HOUSING AFTERCARE
ASSETS:
Cash 68,184 181
Accounts Receivable 72,333
Investments 16,260 9,008
Deferred Charges 11.617 3,584
Land, Structures and Equipment 5,453,599
TOTAL ASSETS $5,621,989 $12,773
LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS:
Accounts Payable 156.351 12,070
Accrued Liabilities 12,039
TOTAL LIABILITIES $ 168,390 $12,070
Surplus and Reserves 5.4S3,599 703
TOTAL LIABILITIES
AND SURPLUS $5,621,989 $12,773
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN
State of California Housing and
Community Development Programs
STATEMENT OF OPERATING RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
June 30, 1983
MIGRANT FAMILY
FARM LABOR HOUSING
OPERATING RECEIPTS:
Rental income 114,493
Other Income 13,760
HCD Contributions 478,179
TOTAL OPERATING RECEIPTS $606,432
OPERATING EXPENDITURES:
Administration
Utilities
Routine Maintenance
General Expense
Nonexpendable Equipment
Construction and Rehabilitation
Housing Assistance Payments
TOTAL OPERATING
EXPENDITURES
PROVISION FOR RESERVE
(DEFICIT)
128,461
107.281
116,731
59,862
17.012
177,085
$606,432
AFTERCARE
62,498
$62.498
8,069
2,674
52, 194
$62,937
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Following an introduction of the matter by City t1hnager
Claves, a presentation regarding the Lodi United Downtown
Assessment nistrict Beautification Project was made by
Attorney Timothy Hachman.
RE90I ITTIQZS Following discussion. on motion of Cot�neil 14lemi�cr Pinkerton0
Nbrphy second. Council adopted the following Resclutions:
RES. NO. 8-4-017 Resolution No. 84-017 - Resolution of Intention to Acquire
and/or Construct 1provements.
RPS. ND. 84-018 Resolution No. 84-018 - Resolution of Preliminary Approval
of Engineer's Report.
RFS. NO.. 84-019 Resolution No. 84-019 - Resolution Appointing Time and Place
of Hearing Protests in Relation to Proposed IRprovements
(April 4. 1984 at 8:OO p.m.) and Directing Notice Thereof.
RES. NO. 84-020 Resolution No. 84-020 - Resolution Calling for Sealed
Proposals.
ID'S. ND. 84-021 Resolution No. 84-021 - Resolution Authorizing Negotiations
for Sale of Assessment Bonds at Private Sale.
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LODI UNITED DOWNTOWN ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT
CITY OF LODI, CALIFORNIA
RE,
SECTION 1
NOTICE INVITING BIDS
Sealed proposals will be received by the Purchasing Agent, Lodi
City Hall, 221 W. Pine Street, Lodi, CA 95240 until 11;00 A.M. on
Thursday, March 22, 1984, at which time they will' be publicly
opened and read for performing the following described work.
The work consists of construction of concrete and concrete paver
crosswalks and curb returns with concrete planters at 8 inter-
sections; street tree wells, irrigation and landscaping; traffic
signal-ization and street lighting.; s urry seal and new striping;
demolition and replacement paving, curb, gutter and sidewalk with
adjustments to existing utilities; site improvements; and all`
related work as shown on Drawings and Specifications for the above
project.
The work to be performed shall be completed within ISO calendar
days after both parties have signed the contract, and the
Contractor shall begin work within ten (10) days after the contract
date.
In accordance with the provisi=ons of Section 1710 to 1778 of the
Labor Code of the State of California, the City of Lodi has
ascertained that the general rate of per diem wages and wage rate
for holidays and overtime applicable to the locality in which the
work is to be done are as set forth in Resolution No. 4222 of the
City of Lodi, copies of which are on fife in the office of the City
Clerk.
The City of Lodi hereby notifies all bidders that it will
affirmatively insure that, inn any con -tract entered into pursuant to
this advertisement, minority, business enterprises will be afforded
full opportunity to submit bids to response to this invitation and
will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color,
sex or national origin 'M consideration for an award.
For any moneys earned by xhe Contractor and withheld by the City of
Lodi to ensure the performance of the contract, the Contractor may,.
at Contractor's request and expense, substitute securities
equivalent to the amount withheld in the form and manner and
subject to the conditions provided in Chapter 13 (commencing with
Section 4590), Division 5, Title 1 of the Government Code of the
State of California.
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SECTION 1
NOTICE INVITING BIDS
LODI UNITED DOWNTOWN ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT
CITY OF LODI, CALIFORNIA
Sealed proposals will be received by the Purchasing Agent, Lodi
City Hadi, 221 W. Pine Street, Lodi, CA 95240 until 11:00 A.M. on
Thursday, March 22, 1984, at which time they will be publicly
opened and read for performing the following described work.
The work consists of construction of concrete and concrete paver
crosswal-ks and curb returns with eoncrete planters at 8 inter-
sections; street tree wells, irrigation and landscaping, traffic
signalization and street lighting; sl-u.rry seal and new striping;
demolition and replacement pavi-ng, curb, gutter and sidewalk with
adjustments to existing utilit-es site improvements.:; and all
related work as shown on Drawings and Specifications for the above
project.
The work to be performed shall be completed within 150 calendar
days after both parties have signed the contract, and the
Contractor shall begin work within ten (1.0) days after the contract
date.
In accordance with the provisions of Section 170 to 1718 of the
Labor Code of the State of Californi=a, the City of Lodi has
ascertained that the general rate of per diem wages and wage rate
for holidays and overtime applicable to the locality in which the
work is to be done are as set forth in Resolution No. 4222 of the
City of Lodi, copies of which are on file in the office of the City
Clerk.
The City of Lodi hereby notifies all bidders that it will
affirmat"i-vely insure that, in any contract entered into pursuant to
this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded
full opportuni-ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and
will not be discriminated against on the grcunds of race, color,
sex or national origin in consideration for an award.
For any moneys earned by the Contractor and withheld by the City of
Lodi to ensure the performance of the contract, the Contractor may,
at Contractor's request and --v ease, substitute securities
equivalent to the amount withheld in the form and manner and
subject to the conditions provided in Chapter 13 (commencing with
Section 4590), Division 5, Title i of the Government Code of the
State of California.
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The Contract Documents are available at the offi-ce of Morris and
Wene?1, 301 W. Locust Street, Lodi, California 9,5240, telephone
(209) 369-8258. A refundable deposit of $100 will be required.
No bid will be considered unless it is submitted on a proposal form
furnished by the City of Lodi.
The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids and
to waive any irregularity, in the completion of such forms. x
By Order of the'City Council i
ALICE M. REIMCNE
City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 84-017
BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
LODI. CALIFORNIA
A RESOLUTION OF INTENTION TO ACQUIRE ANDIOR CONSTRUCT IMPROVEMENTS
LODI UNITED DOWNTOWN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT
RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Lodi:. California. that in its
opinion the public interest, convenience and necessity require and that it is the intention
of said Council to order the acquisition and/or construction of the improvements
hereinafter described.
1. Whenever any public way is herein referred to as running between two public
ways, or from or to any public way, the intersections of the public ways referred to are
included to the extent that work shall be shown on the plans to be done therein.
2. Said streets and highways are more particularly shown in the records on file
in the office of the County Recorder of San Joaquin County. California:. and are shown
upon the plans herein referred to and filed with the Clerk of said City.
& All of said work and improvements are to be constructed at the places and in
the particular locations, of the forms, sizes, dimensions and materials, and al- the lines,
grades and elevations as shown and delineated upon the plans, profiles and specificsions
to be made therefor, as hereinafter provided.
4. There is to be excepted from the work herein described any of suet work
already done to line and grade and marked excepted or shown not to be done on said plans.
profiles and specifications.
5. Said improvements to be acgtjired and/or constructed herein are more
particularly described as follows:
(a) The construction of improvements in the following street intersections, by
grading, including importation or excavation, and removal of certain existing
improvements, and the construction and installa=tion therein of: beautification end
improvement of street intersections, including handicap access to crosswalks, the inlay of
colored concrete interlocki.rg pavers with six inch (6") wide concrete retention strips, and
the installation of ten feet 00') diameter east -in-place concrete planters adiacent thereto
for landscaping; and all appurtenances thereto, to wit:
(1) School Street and Lodi Avenue;
(2) School Street and Walnut Street:
(3) School Street and Oak Street;
(4) School Street and Pine Street:
(5) School Street and Eirn Street:
c(;) School Street and Locust Street.
(h) Tree planting and landscaping of all streets within the area included in the
assessment district.
(c) The doing of all work auxiliary to any of the above and necessary to complete
the same.
(d) The acquisition of all lands and easements necessary for any of said work and
improvements.
6. Notice is hereby given of the fact that in many cases said work and improvements
will bring the finished work to a grade different from that formerly existing, and that to
said extent said grades are hereby changed and that said work will be done to said changed
grades.
7. Said Council does hereby adopt and establish as the official grades for said work
the grades and elevations to be shown ippon said plans, profiles and specifications. An,
such grades and elevations are to be in feet and decimals thereof with. reference to the
datum plane of the City.
8. The description of the acquisitions and/or improvements and the termini of the
work contained in this Resolution are general in nature. All items of work do not
necessarily extend for the full length of thr description thereof. The plans and profiles of
the work and maps and descriptions, as contained in the Engineer's report, shall be
controlling as to the correct and detailed description thereof.
9. Said contemplated acquisition and/or construction of improvements, in the opinion
of this Council, are of more than local or ordinary pubiic benefit, and the costs and
expenses thereof are made chargeable as hereinafter set forth upon an assessment
district, the exterior boundaries of which district are described in Exhibit A. attached
hereto, and delineated upon a map thereof, entitled, "Proposed Boundaries of LODI
UNITED DOWNTOWN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, BEAU11F1CATION PROJECT", on file
with the City Clerk of said City, to which reference is hereby made for further
particulars. Said map indicates by a boundary line the extent of the territory included in
the proposed district and shall govern for all details as to the extent of the assessment
district.
10. Said Council further declares that all public streets and highways within said
assessment district in use in the performance of a public function as such shall be omitted
from the assessment hereafter to be made to cover the costs and expenses of said
acquisition and/or construction of improvements.
11. Notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid ,assessments, and bear
interest at a rate not to exceed the maximum rate provided in the Improvement Bond Act
of 1915, Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code, and that the applicable provisions
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of Part 11.1 of said Act providing an alternative procedure for the advance payment of
assessments and the calling of bonds, shall apply. The last installment of such bonds shall
mature not to exceed fourteen (14) years from the second day of July next succeeding ten
(10) months from their date, principal and interest to be reasonably amortized, the
proceeds of said bonds to be invested and interest thereon paid into thr; redemption fund
of said bonds.
Said Council finds and declares that a special reserve fund as provided in Port 1 f of
said Act shall be required, the amount thereof to be fixed and determined "Poll the vale of
the bonds.
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Said Council hereby covenants with the holders of said assessment bonds to be issued
herein that it will, within a reasonable time following the due date of any delinquent
instalment of assessments securing the bonds to be issued, commence and thereafter
diligently prosecute to completion a foreclosure action regarding such delinquent
installment of assessment.
12. Except as herein otherwise provided for the issuance of bonds, all of said
improvements shall be done pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Improvement Act
of 1913, Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code.
13. Reference is hereby made to proceedings had pursuant to Division 4 of the Streets
and Highways Code of the State of California, on file with the City Clerk.
14. Notice is hereby given that, in the opinion of this Council, the public interest will
not be served by allowing the property owners to take the contract for the construction of
the improvements, and that, pursuant to Section 20487 of the Public Contracts Code, no
notice of award of contract shall be published.
1S. Said proposed acquisition and/or constru:tion of improvements are hereby referred
to BAUMBACH do PIAZZA, Lodi, California, Engineer- of Work, being a competent firm
employed by said City for that purpose; and said Engineer is hereby directed to make and
file with the Clerk of said City a report in writing., presenting -the following:
(a) Maps and descriptions of the lands and easements, and a general description of
any works or appliances tote acquired;
(b) Plans and specifications of the proposed improvements to be constructed;
(c) Engineer's statement of the itemised and total estimated costs and expenses of
said acquisitions and/or improvements and of the incidental expenses in connection
therewith;
(d) Diagram showing the assessment district above referred to, and also the
boundaries and dimensions of the respective subdivisions of land within said City as the
same existed at the time of the passage of this Resolution of Intention, each of which
subdivisions, including each separate condominium interest as defined in Section 783 of
the Civil Code of the State of California, shall be gi-vcn a separate number upon said.
diagram;
(e) A proposed assessment of the total amount of the costs and expenses of the
proposed acquisitions and/or improvements upon the several subdivisions of land in, said
district in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by such subdivisions, .
respectively, from said acquisition and/or construction of improvements, and of the
expenses incidental thereto.
16. If any excess shall be realized from the assessment, it shall be used in such amounts
as the Council may determine, in accordance with the provisions of law for one or more of
the following purposes:
(a) Transfer to the general fund of the City, provided that the amount of any such
transfer shall not exceed the lesser of $1,000 or 5% of the total amount expended from
the improvement fund;
(b) As a credit upon the assessment and any svpplementai assessment in accordance
with the provisions of Section 10427.1 of the Streets and Highways Code;
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(c) To reimburse the City for any contributions or advances to or for the
construction fund that were not pledged in this Resolution of•Intention;
(d) For the maintenance of the improvements or a specified part thereof.
DATED: February 22, 1984.
I, ALICE M. REIANICUE, City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby certify .that
Resolution No. 34- 017 was passed and adopted at an Adjourned Regular meeting of the
City Council of the City of Lodi`, held February 22, 1984, by the following. vote:
AYES Councilmen - Reid, Snider, Murphy, Pinkerton, and
Olson (Mayor)
NOES: Councilmen- None
ABSENT: Councilmen - None
ABSTENTIONS: Councilmen - ►lone
ALICE M. MC1` City Mirk
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RESOLUTION NO. 84-018
BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
LODI, CALIFORNIA
A RESOLUTION OF PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF
ENGINEER'S REPORT
LODI U'NiTED DOWNTOWN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT
RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Lodi, California, that
WHEREAS, on February 22, 1984, said Council did adopt its Resolution No. 84- 0!17,
a resolution of Intention to acquire and/or construct improvements In .the above-named
assessment district, and did refer the proposed acquisitions and improvements to the
Engineer of Work of said City, he being the officer in charge and control of the
acquisition and construction of rublie improvements In and for said City of the kind
described therei=n, and being a competent person employed by said City for that purpose,
and did therein direct said Engineer of Work to make and file with the City Clerk of sa-id
City, a report In writing all as therein more particularly described, under and pursuant to
the provisions of The Municipal Improvement Act of 1913, Division 12 of the Streets and
Highways Code:
WHEREAS, said Engineer of Work has made and filed with the City Clerk of said
City a report in writing as called for in said Resolution of Intention, and under and
pursuant to said Code, which report has been presented to this Council for consideration;
WHEREAS, said Council has duly considered said report and each and every part
thereof, and finds that each and every part of said report is sufficient, and that neither
said report, nor any part thereof, requires or should be modified in any respect:
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED as follows -
1. That the plans and specifications for the proposed improvements, contained in
said report, he, and they are hereby, preliminarily approved and confirmed.
2. That the Engineer's estimate of the itemized and total costs and expenses of said
Improvements and of the incidental expenses in connection therewith, contained in said
report, be, and each of them are hereby, preliminarily approved and confirmed.
3. That the diagram showing the assessment district referred to and described In
said Resolution of intention and also the boundaries and dimensions of the respective
subdivisions of land within said assessment district as the same existed at the time of the
passage of said Resolution of Intention, each of which subdivisions has been given -a
separate number upon said diagram, as contained in said report, be, and it is hereby,
preliminarily approved and confirmed.
4. That the proposed assessments upon the s=�verai subdivisions of land in said
assessment district in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by such
sutxiivisions, respectively. from srAd improvements and of the incidental expenses thereof,
as contained in said report, be, and they are hereby, preliminarily approved and confirmed.
5. That the maps and descriptions of the improvements to be made, as eontairsed in
said report, be, and the same are hereby, preliminarily approved:
S. That said report shall stand as the Engineer's report for the purpose of all
subsequent proceedings had pursuant to said Resolution of Intention.
7. The amount of Liquidated damages to be paid by the contractor t3 the City for
failure to complete the work of improvements within the time limit specified in -the
contract documents is hereby fixed at the sum of Fifty Dollars JIS8.) per day for each
calendar day from the time prescribed to complete the worts to its actual -completion.
DATED: February 22, 1984.
I, ALICE M. REIMCWE, City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby certify that
Resolution No. 84- 018 was passed and adopted at an adjourned regular neettng of the
City Council of the City of Lodi, held February 22, 1984, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen- Reid, Snider, Pinkerton, Murphy, and
0lson (Mayor)
NOES: Councilmen - None
ARSENT: Councilmen - None
ABSTENTIONS: Councilmen - None
ALICE M. REIXICHE, City Clerk
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RESOLUTION NO. 84-019
BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
LODI, CALIFORNIA
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING
PROTESTS IN RELATION TO PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS,
AND DIRECTING NOTICE THEREOF
LODI UNITED DOWNTOWN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT
RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Lodi, California, that
WHEREAS, on February 22, 1984, said Council did adopt its Resolution No. 84
a resolution of intention to acquire and%r construct Improvements in the above-named
assessment distract, pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Improvement Act of 1913,
Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code, and the Engineer of Work of said City has
filed with the City Clerk the written report called for under said Code and by said
Resolution of Intention, which report has been presented by said Clerk to this Council for
consideration, and this Council has considered and preliminarily approved and confirmed
said report and ordered that the same stand as the report for the purposes of ala
subsequent proceedings had pursuant to said Resolution of Intention;
NOW, THEREFORE, .'C IS RESOLVED AND ORDERED as follows:
1. That Wednesday, April 4, 1984, at the hour of 8:00 P.M. in the regular meeting
place of said Council, Council Chambers, City Hail, Lodi, California, be, and the same are
hereby appointed and fined as the time and place when and where the Counci=l will
consider and finally determine whether the public interest and convenience require said
Improvements and when and where It will consider and finally act upon the Engineer's
report and said Resolution of Intention, provided that the Council may change such time
to a later time as it shall determine.
2. That the City Clerk of this City be, and she is hereby directed to give notice of
said hearing once a week for two successive weeks in the Lodi Sentinel, a newspaper
published and circulated in said City, and by conspicuously posting a notice thereof along
all the open streets within the assessment district at not more than three hundred (300)'
feet apart, and not less than three (3) in all said posting and first publication to be had: s;
and completed at least twenty (20) days before the date herein set for hearing protests.
3. Sa'd notices so posted shall be headed "NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT" In letters
not less than one inch (i") in height, and shall in legible characters, stater The fact and
date of the passage of said Resolution of Intention and of the filing of said report; the
date, hour and place set for hearing protests; briefly describe the improvements proposed
to be made; that the City Manager, Telephone (209) 334-56'31, is the local department
designated by this Council to answer inquiries regarding the protest proceedings; Arid refer
to said Resolution of Intention and report for further particulars.
4. That the City Clerk of said City shall mail or cause to be mailed, postage
prepaid, at least twenty (20) days before said hearing date, to all persons owning real
property proposed to be assessed whose names rind addresses appear on the last equalized
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assessment roll for City taxes or who are known to the City Clerk, notice of the adoption
of the Resolution of Intention and the fining of the Engineer's Report, which notice shall
contain: A statement of the time, place, and`purpose of the hearing on the Resolution- of
intention and report -;a statement of the total estimated cost of the propwed acquisitions
and improvements; the amount, as shown by the report, to be assessed against the
particular parcel covered by the notice; a statement that any person interested may file a
protest in writing as provided in said Cc>.*, and ti.at the City Manager, Telephone (209)
334-56349 is the local department designated by this council to answer inquiries regarding
the protest proceedings.
DATED: February 22, 1984.
I, ALICE M. REIMCHE, City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby certify that
Resolution No. 84-_Qj was passed and adopted at an adjourned regular meeting of the
City Council of the City of Lodi, held February 22, 1984, by the foll=owing vote:
AYES: Councilmen- Reid, Murphy, Snider, Pinkerton, and
01 son (Mayor)
NOES: Councilmen - None
ASSENT: ' Councilmen - None
ABSTENTIONS: Councilmen - None
ALICE M. REIMUE, City er
RESOLUTION NO. 84-02o
BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
LODI, CALIFORNIA
A RESOLUTION CALLING FOR SEALED PROPOSALS
LODI UNITED DOWNTOWN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT
RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Lodi. California, that
WHEREAS, on February 22, 1994, said Council adopted Its Resolution
No. 84- QM a resolution of intention to order the acquisition and/or construction of
public Improvements, as more particularly described in said Resolution of Intention;
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Clerk of said City is hereby directed to publish
once a week for two successive weeks in the Lodi Sentinel, a newspaper published and
c -ulated in said City, a notice Inviting sealedproposals or bids for the construction, of
it
said improvements, and referring to the plans and specifications on rile in the office of
the City Clerk of said City, the first of which publications shall be at least fourteen (14)
days prior to the time fixed for opening bids.
All proposals or bids shall be accompanied by a cashier's or certified check
City am -1-0%) of the bid, or by a n
payable to the order of the Cit amounting to ten percent bond I
said amount and payable to said City, signed by the bidder and a corporate surety, or by
the bidder and twosureties, who shall Justify before any officer competent to administer
an oath, In double said amount and over and above all statutory exemptions: Said check
shall be forfeited or said bond shall become payable to said City in case the bidder,
depositing the same does not-, within fifteen (15) days after written notice that the
contract has been awarded to him, enter into a contract, with the City.
Said sealed proposals or bids shall be delivered to the City Clerk of said City on
or before 11:00 A.M. on March 20, 1984, said date being not less than fourteen- 04Y days
from the date of -the first publication of said notice. Bids will be publicly opened,
examined and declared at 11-00 A.M. on said day, In the Council Chambers, City Hall,
Lodi, California.
DATED: February 22,, 1984.-
1, ALICE M. REIMCHE, City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby certify that
Resolution No. 84- adopted at an adjourned regular meeting of the
was passed and ad
City Council of the City. of Lodi, held February 22, 1984, by the following, vote:
AYES- Councilmen - Reid, Snider, Pinkerton, Murphy, and
Olson (Mayor)
N OHS: Councilmen - None
ABSENT: Councilmen - None
ABSTENTIONS: Councilmen - None
ALICE M. R—EINICHE, City Clerk
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RESOLUTION NO. 84-421
BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
LODI, CALIFORNIA
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING NEGOTIATIONS FOR
SALE OF ASSESSMENT BONDS AT PRIVATE SALE
LODI UNITED DOWNTOWN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT
RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Lodi. California, that
WHEREAS, said CouncilIntends to undertake assessment proceedings for the
acquisition and/or construction of improvements in said City, and the issuance of bonds
upon the unpaid assessments for the financing of said improvements; and
WHEREAS, the public Interest and general welfare will be served by negotiating a.
sale of the bonds to be issued in said proceedings,
NOW, THEREFORE, 1T IS ORDERED that BLEWETT, GARRETSO`N do HACHU AN,
A Professional Corporation, employed as attorneys to perform the legal services required
In said proceedings, are hereby authorized to negotiate with investment brokers and bond
houses for the purpose of procuring a commitment for the purchase of tt}e assessment
bonds to be issued herein, and to present the same to this Council for an award of sale
thereof upon the best terms available.
DATED: February 22, 1984.
1, ALICE M. REIMCHE, City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby certify that
Resolution No. 84- 021 was passed and adopted at an adjourned regular meeting of the
City Council of the City of Lodi, held February 22, 1984, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen- Murphy Reid Snider, Pinkerton, and
Olson Nayor3
NOES: Councilmen - None
ABSENT: Councilmen - None
ABSTENTIONS: Councilmen - None
ALICE M. REI;ICHE, City Clerk
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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
LODI UNITED DOWNTOWN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
F)EAUTIFICATIO>N PROJECT
CITY OF LODI. CALIFORNIA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on February 22, 1984, the City Council of the
City of Lodi, California, adopted its Resolution No. 84-9],2, , wherein it did declare that
in its opinion the public interest, necessity and convenience required, and that it was the
intention of said Council to order the acquisition and/or construction of certain public
Improvements described in said Resolution in proceedings under the Municipal
Improvement Act of 1913, Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code, and that the
Engineer of Work filed with said Council on February 22, 1984, his written report on the
Improvements described in said Resolution. Said report consists of plans and
specifications for said improvements, estimate of costs and incidental expenses, diagram
and assessment, and maps and descriptions. A brief description of the proposed
improvements described in said Resolution and report is as follows:
(a) The construction of improvements in the following street In, by
grading, including importation or excavation, and removal of certain ex4sting
improvements, and the construction and installation therein of: beautification. and
Improvement of street intersections, including handicap access to crosswalks, the inlay of
colored concrete interlocking pavers with six 1Aeh ('6") wide concrete retention strips, and
the installation of ten feet (I Q') diameter cast -in-place concrete: planters adjacent thereto
for landscaping; and all appurtenances thereto, to wit:
(1) School Street and Lodi Avenue;
(2) School Street and Walnut Street;
(5) School Street and Oak Street;
(4) School Street and Pine Street;
(5)School Street and Elm Street:
(.6) School Street and Locust Street,
(b) Tree planting and landscaping of all streets within the area included in the
assessment district.
(c) The doing of all work auxiliary to any of the above and necessary to complete
the same.
(d) The acquisition of all lands and easements necessary for any of said work and
Improvements.
Reference is hereby made to said Resolution and report for further particulars.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the total estimated cost of the proposed'
improvements described in said Resolution and report is the sum of $ rr�7
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to be assesses? to the property owners. That your name appears on the last equalized
assessment roll for taxes of the City of Lodi as the owner of a partieular parcel of real
property in the proposed assessment distrct. That the description of said parcel of real
property and the amount of the total estimated cost of said improvements proposed tobe
assessed against such parcel of real property as shown by the Engineer's report is set forth
at the end of this notice.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a hearing will be held on Wednesday, April 4,
1984, at the hour of 8:00 P.M. in the regular meeting place of said Council, Council
Chambers, City Hall, Lodi, California, for the purpose of hearing protests to the proposed
acquisitions and improvements, the grades at which said -work will be doge, the extent of
the assessment district, the Engineer's estimate of the costs and expenses, the proposed
diagram and assessment, or to the maps and description. At or before said time set for
the hearing above stated, any person interested may object to the proposed acquisitions
and improvements, the extent of the assessment district, or to the proposed assessment,
by filing a written protest with the City Clerk of the City of Lodi at or before the t me
set for the hearing referred to herein. Such protest must contain a description of the
property in which each signer thereof is interested sufficient to identify the property and.
if the signers are not shown on the last equalived assessment roll as the owners of such
property, the protest must contain or be accompanied by written evidence drat such
signers are the owners of such property. The City Clerk shall endorse on each protest the
date of its receipt, and shall present the same to the City Council at the time of said
hearing.
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NOTICE IS FUWrHER GIVEN that the City Manager, Telephone (209) 334-.363-4" is
the local department designated by the Cita Council to answer inquilries regarding the
protest proceedings.
After the above hearing date a period of 30 days will be allowed to .pay assessments
In cash. Unpaid assessments will become payable in not to exceed IS annul installments,
with interest on the decreasing balance, upon the issuance of assessment bonds..- Serial
bonds to represant unpaid assessments will be issued in the manner provided: iii the
Improvement Bond Act of 1915, Division lQ of the Streets and Highways Code, and
Interest on the bonds will be a maklmum of 12% per annum on the unpaid batanee. Each
annual installment of assessments will be billed on the county re -al property tax bill for
your property and will be separately stated: thereon, and will be payable at the same time
and place as your general real property taxes.
DATED: February 22, 1984.
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ALICE M. REINCHE, City Clerk
City Hall, Lodi, CA 9sm
The amount of the proposed assessment against your parcel of real property is as follows:
Assessment No. Description Amount
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NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT
LODI UNITED DOWNTOWN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT
CITY OF LODI. CALIFORNIA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on February 2-2, 1984, the Cita Council of the
City of Lodi, California, adopted its Resolution No. 8-4- 017a wherein it did declare that
In its opinion the public interest, necessity and convenience required. and that it was the
intention of said Council to order the following acquisition and/or construction of
improvements in and for said City, to wit;
(a) The construction of improvements in the following street Intersections, by
grading, including importation or excavation, and removal of certain existing
improvements, and the construction and installation therein of beautification and
improvement of street intersections, including handicap access to crosswalks, the inlay of
colored concrete Interlocking pavers with six inch (6") wide concrete retention strips, and
the installation of ten feet (101) diameter cast -in-place concrete planters adjacent thereto
for landscaping; and all appurtenances thereto, to wit:
(1) School Street and Lodi Avenue:
(2) School Street and Walnut Street:
(3) School Street and Oak Street,
(4) School Street and Pine Street;
(5) School Street and Elm Street:
(6) Sch�,ol Street and Locust Street.
(b) Tree planting and landscaping of all streets within the area included in the
assessment district.
(e) The doing of all work auxiliary to any of the above and necessary to, complete
the same.
(d) The acquisition of all lands and easements necessary for any of said work and
Improvements.
All of said work and improvements are to be constructed at the places and in the
particular locations, of the forms, sizes, dimensions and materials, and at the lines, grades
and elevations as shown and del-ineated upon the plans, profiles and specifications
preliminarily approved threfor by the City Council, and on file for public inspection- in the
office of the Director of Public Works, City Hall, Lodi; California.
Notice is hereby given of the fact that in many cases said work and improvements
will bring the finished surface of the ground to a grade different from the surface as it ,
now exists, and that to said extent said grades will he changed and that said work w=i-l'l- be
done to said changed grades.
The costs of said contemplated acquisition and/or construction of improvements,
and the incidental expenses thereof, are made chargeable upon an assessment district, the
exterior boundaries of which district are the composite and consolidated area as more
particularly shown upon a map thereof, on file in the office of the City Clerk of sa:i<i City,
to which reference is hereby made for further particulars. Said map indicates by a
boundary line the extent of the territory included in the proposed district and shall govern
for all details as to the extent of the assessment district.
The estimated cost of the project is $ 578, 907.00 to be assessed to the
property owners.
Notice is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and bear
interest at a rate not to exceed the maximum rate permitted by the Improvement Bond
Act of 1913* and that the applicable provisions of Part 11.1 of said Act, providing on
alternative procedure for the advance payment of assessments and the calling of borids,
shall apply. The last installment of such bonds shall mature not to exceed fourteen 04)
years from the second day of July next saceeeding ten (10) months from their date,
principal and interest to be reasonably amortized.
The description of the acquisitions and/or improvements and the termini of the work
contained in the Resolution of Intention are general in nature. All items of work do not
necessarily extend for the full length of the description thereof. The plans and profiles of
the work and maps and descriptions, as contained in the Engineer's report, shall be
controlling as to the correct and detaileddescriptionthereof.
Except as herein otherwise provided for the issuance of bonds, all of said
Improvements shall be done pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal Improvement Act
of 1913, Division 12 of the Streets and Highways .Code.
Reference is hereby made to proceedings had pursuant to Division 4 of the Streets
and Highways Code of the State of California, on file in the office of the City Clerk.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Engineer of Work pursuant to said Code and
said Resolution of Intention adopted pursuant thereto, did on February 22. 1984, file with
the City Clerk his written report on said acquisitions and improvements, consisting of
plans, profiles, specifications. estimate of costs and incidental expenses, diagram and
assessments maps and descriptions, and said Council did on said date consider and examine
said report and by resolution preliminarily approve and confirm the same, and ordered
that said report shall stand as the report for the purposes of all subsequent proceedings
had pursuant to said Resolution of Intention.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Wednesday, April 4, 1983, at the hour of 8:00 P.M.
in the regular meeting place of said Council, Council Chambers, City Hall, Lodi,
California, are the time and place appointed and fixed by said Council when and where it
will consider and finally determine whether the public interest and convenience require
said acquisitions and improvements, when and where it will consider and finally determine
whether the owners of a majority of the area of the property In the proposed assessment
district have protested against said acquisi<tions and improvements or any portion thereof.
when and where it will consider and finally act upon the Engineer's report filed pursuant
to said Resolution of Intention, and when and where it will hear all protests in relation to
said proposed acquisitions and improvements, or to the grades at which said work will be
done, or the extent of the assessment district, or to the Engineer's estimate of the costs
and expenses thereof, or to the proposed diagram ane assessment, or to the maps and
descriptions; and that any personinterestedmay file a written protest with the City Clerk
at or before the time set for the hearing referred to herein. The City Manager, Telephone
(209) 334-';834, is the local department designated by the City Council to answer inquiries
regardini; the protest proceedings.
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Reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention and said Report, including
plans, profiles, specifications, estimate of costs, diagram and assessment, and maps and
descriptions, for a more particular description of said acquisitions and improvements to he
had and done, and for further particulars, all on file in the office of the City Clerk.
DATED February 22, 1984.
A&&,, 1), �,#J#A' A A j
LICE M. REIMC City Clerk
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NOTICH.OF IMPROVEMENT
LODI UNITED DOWNTOWN ASSESSME14T DISTRICT
BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT
CITY OF LODI. CALIFORNIA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on February 22, 1984, the City Council of the
City of Lodi, California, adopted its Resolution No. 84: M.. wherein It did declare that
In its opinion the public interest, necessity and convenience required, and that It was the
intention of said Council to order. the following acquisition and/or construction of
Improvements In and for said City, to wit:
(a) 'The construction of improvements in the following street intersections, by
grading, Including Importation or excavation, and removal of certain existing
Improvements, and the construction and installation therein of: beautification and
improvement of street intersections, including luandicap access to crosswalks, the inlay of
colored concrete interlocking pavers, with six Inch (6") wide concrete retention strips, and
the installation of ten feet (101) diameter cast -in-place concrete planters adjacent thereto
for landscaping; and all appurtenances thereto, to wit:
(1) School Street and Lodi Avenue:
(2) School Street and Walnut Street;
(3) Setiool Street and Oak Street;
(4) School Street and Pine Street;
(S) School Street and Elm Street:
(6) School Street and Locust Street.
�^ (b) Tree planting and landscaping of all streets within the area included in the
assessment district.
(c) The doing of all work auxiliary to any, of the above and necessary to complete
the same.
(d) The acquisition of all lands and easements necessary for any of said work and
Improvements.
All of said work and improvements are to be constructed at, the places and in the
particular locations, of the forms, sizes, dimensions and materials, and at the lines, grades
and elevations as shown and delineated upon the plans, profiles and speeITications
preliminarily approved threfor by the City Council, and on file for public inspection In the
office of the Director of Public Works, City Hall, Lodi, California.
Notice is hereby given of the fact that in massy cases said work and Improvements
will bring the finished surface of the ground to a grade different from the surface as it
now exists, and that to said extent said grades will be changed and that said work will be
done to said changed grades.
The costs of said contemplated acquisition and/or construction of improvements,
and the liwidental expenses thereof, are made chargeable upon an assessment district, the
exterior boundaries of which district are the composite and consolidated area its more
particularly shown upon a map ihereof, on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City,
to which reference Is hereby made for further particulars. Said map indicates by a
boundary line the extent of the territory included in the proposed district and shall govern
for all details as to the extent of the assessment district.
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The estimated cost of the project is $ 578:.,907 to be assessed to the
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property owners.
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Notice Is hereby given that serial bonds to represent unpaid assessments, and bear
interest at a rate not to exceed the maximum rate permitted by. the Improvement Bond
Act of 1915, and that the applicable provisions of Part 11.1 of said Act, providing an
alternative procedure for the advance payment of assessments and the calling of bonds,
shall apply. The last installment of such bonds shall mature not to exceed fourteen (I4)
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years from the second day of July next succeeding ten (I0) months from their dat=e,
principal and interest to be reasonably amortized.
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The description of the acquisitions and/or improvements and the termini of the work,
contained in the Resolution of Intention are general in nature. All items of work do not
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necessarily extend for the full length of the description thereof. The plans and profiles of
the work and maps and descriptions, as contained in the Engineer's report, shall- be
controlling as to the correct and detailed description thereof.
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Except as herein otherwise provided for the issutince of bonds., all of said
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improvements shall be done pursuant to the provisions of The Municipal improvement Act
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of 1913, Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code,
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Reference is hereby made to proceedings had pursuant to Division 4 of the Streets
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and Highways Code of the State of California, on file in the office of the City Clerk.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Engineer of Work pursuant to said Code and
said Resolution of Intention adopted pursuant thereto, did on February 22. 1984, file with
the City Clerk his written report on said acquisitions and Improvements, consisting of
-irofiles. specifications. estimate of costs and incidental expenses, diagram and
plans, ex - p �p g.,ram
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assessment, maps and descriptions, and said Council did on said date consider and examine
said report and by resolution preliminarily approve and confirm the same, and ordered
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that said report shall stand as the report for the purposes of all subsequent proceedings''
had pursuant to said Resolution of Intention.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Wednesday, April 4, 1933, at the hour of 8:00 P.M.
in the regular meeting place of said Council, Council Chambers, City Ha21, Lodi,
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California, are the time and place appointed and fixed by said Council when and where it
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will consider and finally determine whether the public interest and convenience require
said acquisitions and improvements, when and where it will consider and finally determine
whether the owners of a majority of the area of the property in the proposed assessment
district have protested against said acquisitions and i-mprovements or any portion thereof,
when and where it will consider and finally act upon the Engineer's report filed pursuant
to said Resolution of Intention, and when End where it will hear 811 protests in relation to
said proposed acquisitions and improvements, or to the grades at which said work will be
done, or the extent of the assessment district, or to the Engineer's estimate of the cost -s
and expenses thereof, or to the proposed diagram and assessment, or to Me maps and
descriptions; and that any person interested may file a written protest with the Cite Clerk
at or before the time set for the hearing referred to herein. The City Manager, Telephone
(209) 334--5634, is the local department designated by the City CoUncii to answer inquiries
regarding the protest proceedings.
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Reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention and said Report, including
plans, profiles, specifications, estimate of costs, diagram and assessment, and maps and
descriptions, for a more particular description of said acquisitions and improvements to he
had and done, and for further particulars, all on file in the office of the City Clerk.
DATED: February 22, 1984.
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