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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - March 17, 1982 (47)Y :v A letter from Del and Maye Caywood. 921 Windsor Drive. Lodi. requesting that the appeal be denied 1 was presented to the Council. There being no other persons in the audience wishing to speak on the matter, the public portion of the hearing was closed. A very lengthy discussion followed with questions regarding the matter being directed to Staff. Mayor Pro Tempore Murphy moved that Council defer action on the matter until April 7 to give both sides a chance to re-evaluate the matter. The motion was seconded by Mayor McCarty but failed to pass by the following vote: Ayes: Councilmen - Murphy Noes: Councilmen - Hughes. Katnich. Pinkerton. and McCarty Absent: Councilmen - None Additional discussion followed with questions being directed to Staff. Councilman Hughes then moved that on the following premises that the appeal of Dr. Gilliland, et al. be approved subject to the fact that (1) the area right now is substandard with respect to parking, that (2) it is believed that a large. well -landscaped parking lot such as should be depicted in the proposed plan would enhance the property value if. in fact, further encroachment were prevented (3) that the parcel is subject to Site Plan review and that the Site Plan and Architectural Committee be directed to require that the landscaping be in the City requirements and that It be used as a parking lot, and (4) without including that in the motion. that we follow that with a motion to require that it be dedicated for perpetuity. The motion was seconded by Councilman Pinkerton and carried by tb- following vote: Ayes: Councilmen - Hughes. Murphy, Pinkerton, and McCarty Noes: Councilmen - Katnich Absent: Councilmen - None Councilman Pinkerton then moved that Council instruct the City Manager and the Chief Building Official that the City not issue any building permits until such time that the City Attorney is satisfied that the owners of the subject parcels have filed for record two things -- the necessary crossover agreements and an agreement that requires that those parking lots serve for perpetuity as parking lots only for those structures. The motion was seconded by Councilman Hughes and ca rried. 7 `LJODI PEDIATRIC MEDICALCIO tC. INC. d00 00U M FAIRMONT AVXcmu kz. T=.wq#mt< 46""s s L.001. CAUFORMIA 1810 fi ROY T. WWII. M.O. JACK L. 64 L IL.AMO. M.D. _ A. LARRY OTYM►. M.O. DO YOU FIND IT DIFFICULT TO FIND CONVENIENT PARKING M$Esi COAtIM. To •j/11y3,-3 MICE? e WZ ARE TRYING TO PERSUADE THE LODI CITY COUNCIL TO ALUM US TO INCIU gz RRZ SIZE B OF OUR OFF—STREET PARKING LOT. IF YOU FEEL THERE IS A NEED FOR MORE OFF —STRW PARKIN IN THIS ARU PLEASE SICK BELOW- ...,ice.-�,•5�9. 'IF/lr _, Ism r !els'" W I s . _ . • / .. i � a'��i't�iii d!`• Ar ►r .�!/Tim!' _ _ _'®!g.�►��"r?�•'��,.a ' -*w 7'�,V I..T, ft/li! L'- l 2vON - 10, Jr WA- W7) r_� 0 . , s AA"- _CA R2- Wil:' fir ! F2 s Or `r; lw• A I l 1. ��A!! i►rw7iwsi r .- -•r I. CIO rrf on r1 1 C, Imo. i i ,may"• �L r- � /' � ��• :%��..r•�'�►..•i.Lii w:��i�Z�/!•t#�/ir //fie s�7V�iA or Al IN Iw.wsO4- 109..1 ,'Ld`,i:WIM — - -