HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - July 2, 1986 (64)RES.NO. 86-101 Comz=ty Development Director Schroeder apprised the
Council that Measure "A" The Greenbelt Initiative, as
OC -18 adopted by the electorate on August 25, 1981 requires that
any additional area to be placed on the Land Use Element of
the General Plan be approved by a vote of the people.
The City Staff has received the following requests for
Measure "A" elections:
1. Batch Property is a one -hundred acre project bounded
by Park West Subdivision on the north, Luer
Sacramento Road on the east and the Woodbridge
Irrigation District Canal on the south and west.
The project contains 325 single-family lots, and two
sites containing 246 cluster homes, with a density of
15 units per acre and a 14 -acre addition to the Park
West drainage basin. one of the cluster homes site, a
7 -acre parcel at Elm Street and Lower Sacramento Road,
Frontage Road could be an elementary school site.
This project has been defeated at two past elections.
2. Taves Park is a 24.03 acre project located at the
southeast corner of Lower Sacramento Road and
Kettleman Lane (State Route 12).
The project contains 71 -single-family lots, 12 duplex
lots, a shopping center site of approximately 10.5
acres at the major street intersection, and soma R -C -P
development along a portion of the Kettleman Lane
frontage to match Lakeshore Village and The Meadows.
The project was defeated in the November, 1985
election.
3. Johnson Ranch II is a 30.6 acre project located
south of the Johnson Tandy Ranch developments and west
of South Cherokee Lane.
As proposed, the project contains 145 single-family
lots. The Draft Environmental Impact Report has just
been completed for this development.
4. Towne Ranch is a 78.3 acre project pounded by West
Turner Road on the north, Lower Sacramento Road on the
east, Park West Subdivision on the south and the
W.I.D. Canal on the west.
The project contains 248 single-family lots and four
sites containing a total of 499 multiple units on 27.7
acres.
The Draft Environmental Impact Report is presently
being prepared for this project.
5. Parkview Terrace is a 20.88 acre senior citizens
project proposed for the northeast corner of bower
Sacramento Road and west Lodi Avenue.
The project contains approximately 155 units for
senior citizens living similar to Rossmoor in walnut
Creek. The project will include a clubhouse, tennis
courts and a swimming pool and spa.
This proposed development is in the early stages of
.review.
6. Maggio Industrial Park is a 37.6 acre industrial
park development bounded by Salas Park on the north,
South Stockton Street on the east, Harney lane on the
south, and the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way
on the west
The project contains 16 industrial parcels ranging in
size from .68 acres to 13.8 acres. The two largest
parcels are adjacent to the railroad, while the small
parcels abut existing or proposed streets.
Council Member Snider asked to abstain from discussion
and voting on item 5 heretofore set forth above
because of a possible conflict of interest.
Following discussion, on motion of Council Member
Hirschman, Olson second, Council adopt:Pd Resolution No.
86-101 authorizing the placing of the various items
heretofore set forth pertaining to Ordinance No. 1237
adopted by a vote of the people on August 25, 1981 on
the November 4, 1986 General Election ballot. The
motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members - Hinchman, Olson,
Pinkerton, and
Reid (Mayor)
Noes: Council Members - None
Abstain: Council Members - Snider
Absent: Council Members - None
TO: THE CITY., COUNCIL
FROM: THE .CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE
MJNCIL COA'IMUNICATIO'
DATE NO.
June 25, 1986
SU8JECT' REQUEST FOR MEASURE "A" ELECTIONS - NOVEMBER 4, 1986
BACKGROUND. Measure "A" The Greenbelt Initiative, as adopted by the
e ec�torate on August 25, 1981 requires that any additional area to be
placed on the Land Use Element of the General Plan be approved by a vote of
The project contains. 248 single-family lots and four sites containing
a total of 499 multiple units on 27.7 acres.
The Draft Environmental Impact Report is presently being prepared for
t;ds project.
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the people.
The City Staff has received the following requests for Measure "A"
elections:
1. Batch Property is a one -hundred acre project bounded by
Park West Subdivision on the north, Lower Sacramento Road on the east
and the Woodbridge Irrigation District Canal on the south and west.
The project contains 325 single-family lots, and two sites containing
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246 cluster homes, with a density of 15 units per acre and a 14 -acre
addition to the Park West drainage basin. One of the cluster homes
site; a 7 -acre parcel at Elm Street and Lower Sacramento Road,
Frontage Road could be an elementary school site.
This project has been defeated at two past elections.
2. Taves Park is a 24.03 acre project located at the southeast corner
of Lower Sacramento Road and.Kettleman Lane (State Route 12).
The project contains 71 single-family lots, 12 duplex lots, a shopping
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center site of approximately 10.5 acres at the major street
`intersection, and some R -C -P development along a portion of the
KCettleman lane frontage to match Lakeshore Village and The Meadows.
The project was defeated in the November, 1985 election.
3. Johnson Ranch II is a 30.6 acre project located south of the Johnson
Tan - anch dev [opments and west of South Cherokee Lane.
As proposed, the project contains 145 single-family lots. The Draft
`Environmental Impact Report has just been completed for this
development.
4. Towne Ranch is a 78.3 acre project bounded by West Turner Road on
the n-fi orto, Lower Sacramento Road on the east, Park West Subdivision on
the south and the W.I.D. Canal on the west.
The project contains. 248 single-family lots and four sites containing
a total of 499 multiple units on 27.7 acres.
The Draft Environmental Impact Report is presently being prepared for
t;ds project.
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5. Parkview Terrace is a 20.88 acre senior citizens project proposed
or the nort east corner of lower Sacramento Road and West Lodi Avenue.
The project contains approximately 175 units for senior citizens
living similar to Rossmoor in Walnut Creek. The project will include
a clubhouse, tennis courts and a swimming pool.and spa.
This proposed development is in the early stages of review.
6. Maggio -Industrial Park is a 37.6 acre industrial park development
bounded y .a as Park on the north, South Stockton Street on the east,
Harney lane on the south, and the Southern Pacific Railroad
right-of-way on the west.
The project contains 16 industrial parcels ranging in size from .68
acres to 13.8 acres. The two largest parcels are adjacent to the
railroad, while the small parcels abut existing or proposed streets.
Indicated Action. The City Council should adopt the necessary measures
o place the above requests on the November 4, 1986 General Election ballot.
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RESOLUTION 86-101
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE PLACING OF VARIOUS
MEASURES PERTAINING TO ORDINANCE NO. 1237 ADOPTED
BY A VOTE OF THE PEOPLE ON AUGUST 25, 1981 ON THE
NOVEMBER 4, 1986 GENERAL ELECTION BULM
I WIMMAS, the electorate on August 25, 1981 adopted Measure "A",
the Green Belt Initiative (Ordinance No. 1237); and
WHEREAS, said initiative removed certain areas from the Land Use
Element of the Lodi General Plan; and
WHEREAS, those areas so removed can only be added to the Land Use
Element, either in whole or in part, by subsequent vote of the
electorate.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City
of Lodi does hereby order, that pursuant to ordinance No. 1237 entitled
"An Ordinance Amending the Land Use Element of the City General Plan as
adopted October 5, 1955 Removing fran the Land Use Element Any Area Not
Within the Corporate Limits of the City on the Date of the Adoption of
the Ordinance and Will Require a Vote of the People to Again Include
This Area in the Land Use Element" the measure listed on Exhibit "A"
attached hereto and thereby made a part hereto will appear on the
November 4, 1986 ballot for the purpose of allowing the voters of the
City of Lodi to voice their opinions on the subject proposed amendments
to the City's Land Use Element of the General Plan.
Dated: July 2, 1986
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 86-101 was passed
and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in
a Regular Meeting held July 2, 1986 by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members - Hinchman, Olson, Pinkerton,
I Snider, and Reid (Mayor)
Noes: Council Members —None
Absent: Council Members - None
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ALICE M. REIMM
City Clerk
86-101
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EXHIBIT "A"
MEASURES APPEARING ON NOVEMBER 4, 1986
G iAL MUNICIPAL E BCTION
1. Shall the Land Use Element of the Lodi General Plan be amended to
include the Batch property, a 100 acre parcel bounded by Lodi Park
West Subdivision on the North; Lower Sacramento Road on the East;
and the Woodbridge Irrigation District Canal on the south and west?
2. Shall the Land Use Element of the Lotti General Plan be amended to
include Taves Park, a 23.6 acre project containing commercial,
office -institutional and residential uses at the southeast corner
of Lower Sacramento Road and West Kettleman Lane (State Route 12)?
3. Shall the Lard Use Element of the Lodi General Plan be amended to
include Johnson Ranch II, a 30.6 acre project containing 145
single-family lots, located south of the Johnson Tandy Ranch
developments and west of South Cherokee Lane?
4. Shall the Land Use Element of the Lodi General Pian be amended to
include the Towne Ranch, a 78.3 acre project containing 248
single-family lots and four sites containing a total of 499
multiple units on 27.7acres, bounded by West Turner Road on the
north, Lower Sacramento Road on the east, Park West Subdivsion on
the south and the W.I.D. Canal on the west?
5. Shall the Land Use Element of the Lodi General Plan be amended to
include Parkview Terrace, a 20.88 acre senior citizens project
containing approximately 155 units for senior citizens, a
clubhouse, tennis courts, a swimming pool and spa located on the
northeast corner of Lower Sacramento Road and West Lodi Avenue?
6. Shall the I-r—d Use Element of the Lodi General Plan be amended to
include the Maggio Industrial Park, a proposed 37.6 acre, 16 -lot
development bounded by Salas Park on the north; South Stockton
Street on the East; Harney Lane on the soath and the Southern
Pacific Railroad right-of-way on the west?
FORM:
RONALD M. ST. IN
City Attorney