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BUS7'TESS LICENSE A brie discussion was held by the Council regard -
REQUIREMENTS RE ing Business License requirements for vendors
STREET CORNER selling flowers on City street corners. No
FLOWER VENDORS action was taken by the Council on the matter.
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the Planning Commission to determine the required
street parking for this type of use, In
October of 1979, the Planning Commission approved
the parcel reap for the Lodi Sports Center which
joined the proposes" Hittle parcel [far parking)
to the proposed development. In )February of
1950, the City was informed that the project
could not he constructed as orginally proposed
since acquisition of the Hittle property would
not be economically feasible. in May of 1950,
the Planning Commission approved a modified Use
Permit for the facility allowing for a change in
location for the additional parking. This
proposal moved the parking from the 4ittle
parcel to the property to the north owned by
Jake Ferguson. The Ferguson property acquisition
did not take place and development took place
with only the 19 required on-site parking stalls.
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One condition that was common to all of the approvals
by the Planning Commission, was the dedication of
the necessary rights of way for the Hutchins Street
frontage road and the construction of these
improvements.
A -copy of the Specific plan for Hutchins Street
was presented for Council's perusal. Council
was shown several exhibits and apprised that
between Century Boulevard and the Lodi Sports Center
north property line, there are 35 legal on --
street spaces on Hutchins Street and the frontage
road. The only real solution to the parking
problem is additional on-site parking. However,
since the City requirement was met, the City
cannot require additional parking to be installed.
Council was apprised that the Fire Department
indicates its major problems to be:
1. Cars parked in the red zones fronting
the Lodi Sports Center and property
blocking the building fire connection
and fire hydrant.
2. Cars blocking access to the f;ittle
property.
3. Fire trucks unable to turn around or
exit from the area.
4. Snorkel unable to make turn at Century
with parking on both sides of frontage
road.
The Lodi Spots Center currently has 1100 paid
members (5004- applications) and expects its
membership to increase to 1400-1600 by this
summer.
Public Works Director Ronsko explained each
exhibit presented in detail and responded to
questions as were posed by the City Council.
Mr. Ronsko indicated that it was Staff's recommen-
dation to adopt the plan identified as "Modified
Design".
The following persons addressed the Council on
the matter.
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Mr. Robert Mertz, 121 W. mine Street, Lodi, �
representing Mr. and Mrs.,Max Tittle,
1902 S. Hutchins Street, Lodi, (property
owners adjacent to the Lodi Sports Center)
addressed the Council regarding the problems
being encountered by Mr. and Mrs. Hittle.
Attorney Mertz stated that the Hittle property
has diminished in value and urged that a
review of the entire procedure be made
Also addressing the Council on the matter
were:
a) Mr. Tom Rowse, Manager of the
apartment complex located at 411
Century, Lodi
b) Mrs. Norma Gates, 910 Dianna Drive,
Lodi
c) Mrs. Francis Miller, 255 Charles,
Lodi
d) Mrs. Lydia Mountain, 731 S. Church
Street, Lodi
Speaking on behalf of the Lodi Sports
Center was Mr. Gary Vochatzer, P.O. 7995,
Stockton, California 95207.
Following a very lengthy discussion with questions
being directed to Staff and to persons in the
audience who had given testimony on the matter,
Mayor Katnich appointed Councilman Murphy to
meet with Staff to work out a solution. On
motion of mayor Pro Tempore McCarty, Murphy
second, the matter was continued for two weeks and
Staff was directed that during this interim
period, :ho zoning ordinance is to be researched,
copies of Lae Planning Commission Minutes are
to be provided to Council as they pertain to
this matter, as well as a review of the sequence
of events. A decision is to be forthcoming at,
the April 1, 1981 regular Council Meeting based on
the recommendations of Staff.