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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - March 20, 1985 (36)Itao"'NTICN RECE wED RE CF,,\,Na IN C %N, M- SIiIP OF LSI M;1% LNL. ITY POSP ITAL Aa THE 'ET IIIATION DX,-- OF LSE pR`:IITS RE V-'kT T)TnPFR'?'S' A Staff report was given by Car itv Development Director Schroeder on Agenda item K-? - "Correspondence re change in ownership of Lodi Catmunity Ilospital and the expiration date of Use Feivits for tti,'o ��f �i�actionile ffice was taken structures by the the. hospital site . Council on the subject. CITY COUNCIL JOHN R. (Randy) SNIDER. Mayor DAVID M. HINCHMAN Mayor Pro Tempore EVELYN M. OLSON JAMES W. PINKERTON, Jr. FRED M. REID March 7, 1985 ' rl CI'T'Y OF LODI CITY HALL. 221 WEST PINE STREET POST OFFICE BOX 320 LODI, CALIFORNIA 95241 (209)334-5634 Mr. Harold E. Buck, 'Dice -President Acquisitions, Support Services Paraclesus Healthcare Corporation 155 North Lake Avenue, Suite 1100 Pasadena, CA 91109 Dear Mr. Buck: RE: Use Permits - Temporary Mobile Offices Lodi Community Hospital Our office is in receipt of your correspondence of March 1, 1985 concerning the change in ownership of Lodi Lohnnunity Hospital and the expiration date of Use Permits for two temporary mobile office structures on the hospital site. It is our recommendation that you submit a letter to the Lodi City Planning Commission asking for an extension of the Use Permits pending the completion of the necessary permanent structures to replace the mobile units. Your correspondence should outline, to the best of your present knowledge, how much time will be needee to accomplish your task. We understand your problem and will support any reasonable request for the extension of the expiration dates. Sincerely, 3J MES B. SCHROEDER ommunity Development Director cc: City Clerk 'Pit Pt '�AC1EL t_ +,`� �.11 . 51 -�, tf ! 1. i�'� )I i� ( Sd a FION V March 1, 1985 Mr. James 3. Schroeder Community Development Director City of Lodi;- California 221 W. Pine Street Lodi, CA 95240 Dear Mr. Schroeder: As you may be aware, Paracelsus Healthcare Corporation (PHC) is in the process of acquiring Lodi Community Hospital from National Medical Enterprises, Inc. (NME). As part of our acquisition "due diligence" we have learned that NME has Conditional Use Permits (CUP) from the city for temporary buildings (trailers) which are located on hospital property and which are used for business meeting and office purposes. We have further learned that the CUP's expire on June 10, 1985 and are not renewable. Our position on the CUP issue is to fully support an objective to remove the trailers from the property. However, we have a problem relative to the timing with which this can be done. That is, PHC will not take ownership of the property until March 31, 1985 and this assumes no delays in our closing schedule. Accordingly, this could leave us approximately two months to plan and develop alternative permanent space .... an impossible task. As indicated, our, bottom line is to develop alternative permanent space on the hospital campus such that we can remove the trailers at the earliest possible time. But, as you can appreciate, this would be done in a number of ways in association with other development activity which we are considering. So, what we really need at this point is time to thoughtfully consider all needs, develop plans to meet the needs and work with you toward approval of our plans and implementation schedule. In such regard we need the city's support in continuing the use of the trailers until this can be accomplished. In that we are obviously looking at a very threatening prospect in having to remove the trailers in June, we would take great comfort from a vote of confidence by the city that we can work together to effectively satisfy mutual interests. Would you please consider our dilemma and advise at your earliest convenience? Sincerely, / Harold E. Buck Vice President Acquisitions, Support Services HEB:vp cc: Hon. Mav_r Evelyn Olson