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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - June 3, 1981 (46)RECOMMENDATION An Administrative Report regarding the Lodi BY LODI DESIGN Community Center as prepared by the Lodi Design GROUP RE LODI Group was presented by Mr. Lew Bishop. The presenta- COMMUNITY CENTER tion included a slide presentation and was concluded with the Lodi Design Group making the following. recommendations concerning the site: 1) Remove the main building foundation as there is no apparent use nor can we f ind a cost-effective solution for reuse. There is no aesthetic significance to ' the remaining structure and we can elimi- nate the present safety liability. 2) Remove the girls' shower building as there is no easily achievable, cost-effective use. 3) Remove the frame connecting rooms between the auto shop and industrial arts building to open the space along Walnut Street. 4) After September 7, remove the fencing on Rose and Oak Streets, placing the fencing adjacent to the buildings so that the open space and playing field can be more accessible to the public. 5) Prune, trim, and remove trees and shrubs at the direction of Dauber & Kikuchi through donated services. 6) Increase maintenance of the turf areas along Hutchins Street. 7) Freeze any new work on the site until after September 7. Following a lengthy discussion, with questions being directed to Staff and to Mr. Bishop, on motion of Councilman Hughes, Murphy second, Council authorized proceeding with the seven recommendations proposed by the Lodi Design .,.......,.wa+..•.+r.e[w...r�vicasw,e.ew:.-�W.v>,•..-..»..<^+v„•.,n................,. . i.. x`;3:4. regarding t t. 9 ate, which recommendations have been heretofore set fortr. The motion carri" by the following vote: Ayes: Noes: Absent: Councilmen - Hughes, Murphy, Pinkerton, and McCarty Councilmen - Katnich Councilmen - None Jug 4, 1881 LODI CITY COUNCIL - 221 West Pine Street Lodi, California 95240 SUBJECT: RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE OLD LODI UNION HIGH SCHOOL SITE Gentlemen: Remove the main building foundation as there is no apparent use nor can -we find a cost-effective solution for reuse. There is no aesthetic significance to the remaining structure and we can eliminate the present safety liability. 2) Remove the girls' shower building as there is no easily achievable, cost- effective use. 3) Remove the frame connecting rooms between the auto shop and industrial arts building to open the space along Walnut Street. 4) After September 7, remove the fencing on Rose and Oak Streets, placing the fencing adjacent to the buildings so that the open space and playing field can be more accessible to the public. 5) Prune, trim, and remove trees and shrubs at the direction of Dauber Kikuchi through donated services. 6) Increase maintenance of the turf areas along Hutchins Street. 7) Freeze any new work on the site until after September 7. Sincerely, XBis IGN GROUP p, Architec LB: rf