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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - August 19, 1981 (37)cS�• CITY COUNCIL MEETING August 19, 1981 x: ...._n. _ . �_." --'�'--�•:-r--- .Y-..+.Y-r.a*7P+��.E!r. ar-'�CSSty.+�+sr�.r..A... ..�.';�..:: :�.; ,....�.x'.'4:'..�:.,.• . 489 Continued August 19, 1981 ' STAFF DIRECTED City Clerk Reimche presented a letter from the S TO INSTALL PARKING Lodi Racquetball and Swim Club requesting that NOTICES ON _ the City of Lodi proceed with the installation FRONTAGE ROAD IN of parking notices on the frontage road in..front _ FRONT OF THE of the subject club. On motion of Mayor'Pro NODI RACQUETBALL Tempore Murphy, Katnich second, Council directed AND SWIM CLUB Staff to proceed with the installation of the d subject signs. yl� �M\.:. CITY LOD] PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO: City Council _.yam'•,.-.- COUNJ-I, COMMUNICATION FROM: City Manager DATE: May 18, 1981 SUBJECT: Hutchins Street Frontage Road Parking at Lodi Sports Center Attached Is our previous memo of March lb, 1981, related to this subject. It is recommended that the Council adopt the modified design as shown on the attached Exhibit "H" of the attached memo. This. alternate provides for the parking of approxilately 47 vehicles in the vicinity of the Lodi Sports Center, creates an exit of.the frontage road onto Hutchins Street at the Sports Center's north property line, and eliminates parking on the west side of the frontage Woad from the Lodi Sports Center driveway southerly and on the south side on -the frontage.road fronting the apartment complex. This alternate also provides for an interim one-way street from the Lodi Sports Center driveway northerly. With the future northerly extension of the frontage road, the one-way would be changed to two-way traffic and the parking would be restricted on the west side. It is h1so, recon;nended that, between the Lodi Sports Center driveway and the. Hittle driveway, 2parking stalls be provided for and that these stalls be painted as shown in.the slcctch below. The Hittles have recommended' that the area between the driveways be painted red and all parking be restricted. �A i• aCL. ns O Pub Lc Works Director Att. APPROVED: cc: Gary Vochatzer Mr. E Mrs. Hittle S. Mertz, Atty. at Law LIEN RY A. CLAVES, City Manager FI EE NO. March 16, 1991 Hutchins Stroet/Lodi Sports Center Parking Congestion s Deficiency BACKGROUND INFO HATiO_ti: The, Lodi Planning Coc:miss'.on in 1978, reviewed and approved the requast for a Use Permit to re-estab14sh a private swim and athletic club at 1900 South Hutchins St. The plan submitted at that time included a 19 stall parking lot on their property and a 28 stall parking lot on the adjacent prpperty to the south owned by the Hittles. 11orrevor, the Planning Cormission determined that the on-site 19 stalls would be adequate with the 28 stalls serving as a bonus. The Zoning Ordinance requires tha Planning Commission to determine the required off-street parking for tW_s type of use.. In October of 1979, the Planning Comission approved the parcel reap for the Lodi Sports Center which joined the proposed Hittle parcel (for parking) to tha proposed devslopmaint. in February of 1980, the City was in- formo d that the project could not be constructed as originally proposed since acquisition of the Hittle: property would not be econanically feasible. In May of 1980, the Planning Co..,=Isslon approved to raodlfled Use, Permit for the facility ollowlrq for a change in location for the additional parking. This proposal moved the parking from- the Hittle parcel to the property to the north . owned by .lake Ferguson. Tha Ferguson property acquisition did not take place and development took place with only the. 19 required on -slue parking stalls. One condition that was commn to all of the approvals by the Planning Commission. was the dedication of the necessary rights of way for the Hutchins Street frontage toad and the 'construct Ion of these improvecents. The attached Exhibit A is a copy of the adopted Spe:cifle Man for Hutchins St. which shows a geometric section of the frontage toad as having two travel Innes with parking only on the east side. Tho attached Exhibit B shows the Sports Center devalopAmnt, including the developed frontage road together with tl�e adjacent properties. This exhibit shows the 16 on-site parking stalls provided by Lodi Sports Center. Between Century Blvd. and the Lodi Sports Center :north property line, there are 35 legal on-streat spaces on Putchins Street anc, the frontages road. however, during peak hours, we have witnessed over CO. vehicles parked In the lmrx:dlates area when using the Lodi Sports Center facility. During these peak hours (4:00 p.m. to 10.00 p.n.. week days), parking is taking place on both sides of the frontage road (with cars parked in bosh directions). on Hutchins Street and In the on-si.e parking lots of Lodi Sports Center and Mottles. This reflects only the current parking problem and It is anticipated, as suamr approaches, that this problem will increase once the outdoor .ye City Council March 16,M) s£,1 Page 2 Pool facility is utilized. Lodi Sports Center expects another 40 vehicles this syrmer during peak hours. The only real solution to the parking paoblem is additional on-site parking. However, since the City requirement was met, the City cannot require additional parking to be Installed. On Exhibit B, highlighted In yellow, are those areas or parcels that could ba considered for providing additional on -sate parking. Ilona of these parcels are owned by Nodi Sports Center. The Firo Department indicates their 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 Hittle property. 3• Fire trucks unable to turn around or exit from tho arca. h. Snorkel unable to make turn at Century with parking on ° both sides of frontage road. . The Lodi Sports -Center currently has 1100 paid members (500f applications) and expects its membership to Increase to 1400-1600 by this sumer. The attac.hod Ex%lblts C and D s%-_v.t pictures of the :xtstln l on-slfo arnl off-street parklag sttuatian.• The attacsaad Ertiiblts E, F, CO and 11, show tha foilaitng Information: Exhibit E - thus shows the existing situation'w Ich ,accom-nodatas 60 on-strsst psrking spascs. Exhibit F - this layout Is In conformance with the Spectfic Plan an' acco rzodatcs 39 on -street parktn2t spaces. Exhibit G - this shoats. angled parking on one side and conversion of this portion of the frontage road to a one-way street and provides for 54 on -street parking spaces. 1t should be noted that this can be only an tnterin proposal until such time as the Finnegan and Forruson parcels develop. 'Phis alternate would require striping of the dlagonnl stalls and their renovai ($1100) at a later gate. This proposal provides for an exit only on to Hutchins Street frort..:the frontage road at the northerly property line of the Ledi Sport s•'•Center. ..•.— .•-•e••..za.ra'w+gq'WP[.FAW�S. u-mawas+."«rs.W++vrT.x.FR.Ah02PfT�:A1-�JY.'g'"+f2�tT�=�7R%"aP' T. 4P-M:"i'N4LfY 'PX4^� City Council march 1G, 1981 Pago 3 Exhibit H - this is a radifled design which provides for two-way traffic up to Lha Lodi Sports Center and orae-way traffic north of the Lodi Sports Cantor drive%nm . It Includes a 211' access on to Witchins St. frm the frontaSa road and provides for 117 on-street parking spaces. Staff ►rill review this mterial with tate Council at the Council of !larch 10. 1931. Jack L. Ronsko ' Public Works Director Attachments e JLR/eeh - Y C ° • j. _ ORDINANCE NO. 114 Stato o1 California and pursuant to tRin drawfnrs alta h¢"d to this ord4 between West KetUeman Lane anQ ; AN OADINANCA ADOPTING A that certain Goneral Mn, as a• nanct. West Harney Lane. SPECIFIC PLAN STR :O1t WagN menled, for the City of Loiil adopted Section L Purpose. It Is hereby Section i. Re:Utatlons. The Min!.HUTSHtNS STREET t1ffTW1'sEN by Clt�y,y Cuunell Resolution No• labs declared that this Specific Plan s mum front yard or street aide yard WELT KHTTtfA�!►N LANE AND •n Oetoher•S. 1955, a $pacific Plan adopted to provide for and a` WEST HARNEY LANE. for South Hutchins Street betweenprotect by Se cd for b of the s or strveturel The City Council of the City of West Kettlomtn Lane and West Ila- wo health, safety. convenience th and by Section Y7 of the Lo; Municipal t Lodi docs ordain as follows; welfare of the elttsenS of the City Code tZonlnl t`rdlaancci as amend- Lodi L Authority. Pursuant to nay Lane is hereby adopted. of Lodi. ed. shall be measured from the fit. the provisions of Chapter 3 (com• The Specific Plan adopted hereby (Section ]. Deserlytlon, Drawings tune rt:ht•ofway line as depictedxf mencing at Section 651501 of Yftlo Includes the regulations on Drawings 71057, 73038 and 4 prescribed 71037, ?IDS$ and 71D59 display the 711)$1• r 7 Of the Ooverntnaat Code of the by•thla ardlr=ee and includes ear Plea, view of South Hutchins Street Section S. Violation. Any parson or Jf �;—st..twlc !•rr E��?s'1`'Y• �(zi j x i fri.r"�;i.. litr•N IdVt .. , • . , l rye' 1 1 ..•r tr ee't. • •at.n°A ■� (° r tr,�•r cc 1" LMC • . ��f nWtIx"_ AN«:iI�QN. G V Ma.a f•• _ " `�'.•«. o a •. SLtK�i�,:. u 0. li'."X1L•:/,.. i 11 • lu S a ,/w n/•. 179V vati ,—� lz to get"" V114 • 37F ti• i -•rt .... T�rTT7ITTTrrI-7rTrSrM 1•r'r - • My ta►as r' c�.:'."uGa eorHall/r, ectt`sRil e. yw�• .,, .r; c+�c c :� , w �l ui • S L 1 �. � � �Al!B« .1• to t . �'t':_.. r s,,. a:. -j•.+ x. 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KATN1C11 and ordered to print at a rezular In any use of lead which Is In arc hereby repealed lmofor as such Mayor meeting held Novermber 17, 1971 L s vlolatloa of the provhioas of this contUct may ox1St. Attest, Bessie L. I1t;nnett by the following vote; L • a Ordinanea shall be Sullty cJ a tolls• Seetfoa T. Ttris ordinance !hail be City Clerk Ayes, Councilmen • El1RAARDT, .� demeanor and upon eonvicton t.tre:c- published One time In the "L odi State of California, itU(;11ES, )URSTEN, SCIIAfrt7:tt C!, am be paAIShVj by a 1171Q of New Sentinel,• a dally u•-�rspagcr Count of San Joaquin. ss. and XATN1C1t not more than five hundred dollars of general clreulation, printed And 1, Dessio I« llennett. City Clat Noes* Councilmen • None (S3tF3} or by ltngtLsonraeat Sas the pubiWted to the city of trod!. and of the City of Lodi. do hereby certify Absent; Councilmen ..`'enc a CouAty Jail for s tem o! flet inose shalt be in force and take eflt�ct that the torceoine Ordinance No. Bessie L. Bennett • • than alta. (0) 1no71tbl or by both thirty days front and often its = edea of lbc City Council of for November regular 30, Clerk 3145, t passa=t; and approval. } e�R .} a 0 LO'V/ seers ce'ivrEle i HrlrcNJAvs -"Sr. /!lsa—►OAM /1�i4RCH /!�/98! • it •,s de LO'V/ seers ce'ivrEle i HrlrcNJAvs -"Sr. /!lsa—►OAM /1�i4RCH /!�/98! L - - cF L t 0 �PA•�z7'M�ivTs }-1— -4 F'JN/V,6CA!V J. rl Re F.ERP�l��OAI If i LOO/ S.�RT:: C�NTL�/2 i ?.4` bi lVE EXIT otAvy . Ao.4�rM.�n/r5 ✓. +� N. F/NN�GAN ✓. � R. I�.c�f�'GL1SC�.Iti/ LOL7/ 'RT5 CE'lVr.CR010 . 1 • --r 4 sfxs�ccu� gat 1 i 1 I A c>,4RT-M i At 7-.!:—, May 26, 1982 Gary Vochatzer General Partner Lodi Racquetball & Swim Club 1900 South Hutchins Street Lodi, CA 95240 Dear Mr. Vochatzer: Please be advised that your May 18, 1982 letter requesting that the Council take another look at the parking situation at your club was presented to the Lodi City Council*at its regular meeting of May 19, 1982. The City Council directed that the matter be considered by Council at future shirtsleeve session and referred same to staff for review and report. Should you have any questions regarding this information, please do -not hesitate to ask. We will be in touch with you as to the date that this is scheduled for shirtsleeve discussion. Very truly yours, Alice M. Reimche City Clerk AR: dg I 't 5-44 May 18,o `Page 2 . t Of course, course, as yoi: know, the previous Council decided to accept t: Exhibit "F" which, as said before, has caused several problems: 1. Parking tickets to our customers! t 2. Difficulty of large -trucks to travel in and out ti x of our business. 3. Lack of parking spaces } We would, at this time, appreciate your consideration and accep- tance of the Public Workds proposal dated, May 18, 1981. We would I also appreciate it if you would look at Exhibit "G", which is the is design that would suit us most. Of course, the advantages would !° be 1. No -more parking tickets, which would relieve the 3 1 Police Department to more important work and re- lieve the frustration of our customers in having f to pay $20.00 for a ticket because they parked on 'the wrong side of the frontage road. 2.It. would give us ten "additional" parking spaces in Exhibit "H" or thirty_ additional spaces in ..Exhibit "G". 3. It would allow large trucks to come into the business from the south and continue north from ! ' the frontage road. Of course, we would help for whatever cost would be incurred to install stripping, signs or blacktop over the present dirt area between the frontags road. and Hutchins; and, as always, we will 'cooperate 100%. Thank you for your time in listening to our request, and we look forward to an action on your part that will help relieve our present situation. Most sincerely, Gary J. Vochatzer . General Partner G.TV/msm Attachments LODI RECEIVED _ 'r RAC U ETBALL . i1A . • �3 Q - Fit � 8; SWIM CLUB At,rl;E V. ��s,:ct►.: CIT�, -LE"F� The Athletic Club 3'(l�t�•e hole Person" May 18, 1982 The Honorable Alice Reimche City Clerk 221 west Pirlp Street Lodi, CA 95240 Dear lis. :Reimche: My purpose in writing you is to request that another look may be given to the parking situation at Lodi Racquetball & Swim Club. It has been almost eight months since the "No Parking" signs have been installed by the City. Of course, to say the least, this has affected our business! We have, in all .honesty, done all the City has asked"us to do since the inception of this project*' We installed a frontage road with sidewalks and gutters at a cost:�of $40,000, which was then given to the City as a gift. We installed a new parking lot in the rear of Max Hittle's home on our south - ,side at a cost of $8,000, plus'a monthly lease payment of $500.00.. The council asked us to Xook for property to purchase. We have, but to no avail. The-northsideproperty is up for sale, but. at a price that 'is beyond our means and likewise on our southside. The property is up for sale, but beyond our means. The property directly behind us is not up for sale, so that leaves us with parking in the leased property, in our front parking lot and on the east side of the frontage road and on the east side of Hutchins. I have waited until now to atteirp to re -open discussions with you hoping a change of decision might be made on your part. I asked Jack Ronsko to send me copies of the proposals made to the Council back in May, 1981. In looking them over, you will notice that the Public Works Department suggested to the City Council that they approve the "modified design", which is the last page of a group of 12 (Exhibit "H"). 1900 SOUTH HUTCHINS o LODI. CALIFORNIA 95240 • (rMI) 334-L'[`J1 ' 4'�� LODI r RAC U ETBALL & ... SWIM CLUB .� � r�� �: , �.:Y Z a ,7;, A "The Athletic Clu The Honorable James W. Pinkerton City Council Member 221 West Pira Street Lodi, CA 95240 Dear Councilman Pinkerton: M. 6-111,} ;.= rCTU Whole Person" May 18, 1982 My purpose in writing you is to request that another look may be given to the parking situation at Lodi Racquetball & Swim Club. It has been almost eight months since the "No Parking" signs have been installed by the City. Of course, to say the least, this has affected our business! We have, in all honesty, done all the City has risked us to do since the inception of this project. We installed a frontage road with sidewalks and gutters at a cost of $40,000, which was then given to the City as a gift. We installed a new parking lot in the rear of Max Hittle's home on our south side at a cost of $8,000, plus'a monthly lease payment of $500.00. The council asked us to look for property to purchase. We have, but to no avail. The, northside property is up for sale, but at i price that is beyond our means and likewise on our southside. The property is up for sale, but beyo4d our means. The property directly behind us is not up for sale, so that leaves us with parking in the leased property, in our front parking lot and on the east side of the frontage road and on the east side of Rutchins. I have waited until now to attemp to re -open discussions with you, hoping a change of decision might be made on your part. I asked Jack Ronsko to sena me copies of the proposals made to the Council back in may, 1981. in looking them over, you will notice that the Public Works Department suggested to the City Council that they approve the "modified design", which is the last page of a group of 12 (Exhibit "H"). 1900 SOUTH HUTCHINS • LODI. CALIFORNIA 95240 « (209).134-2297 i May 18, 1982 Page 2 Of course, as you know, the previous Council decided to accept Exhibit "F" which, as said before, has caused several problems: 1. Parking tickets to our customers! 2. Difficulty of large trucks to travel in and out of our business. 3. Lack of parking spaces We would, at this time, appreciate your consideration and accep- tance of the Public Workds proposal dated, May 18, 1981. We would also appreciate it if you would look at Exhibit "G", which is the design that would suit us most. Of course, the advantages would be: 1. No Tsore parking tickets, which would relieve the Police Department.to more important work and re- 1jeve the frustration of our customers in having to pay $20.00 for a ticket because they parked on the wrong side of the frontage road. 2. It would give us ten "additional" parking spaces in Exhibit "H" or t~Fiirty additional spaces in Exhibit "G". 3. It would allow large trucks to come into the business from the south and continue north from the frontage road. Of course, we would help for whatever cost would be incurred to install stripping, signs or blacktop over the present dirt area between the frontage road and Hutchins; and, as always, we will cooperate 1001. Thank you for your time in listening to our request, and we look forward town action on your part that will help relieve our present situation. Most sincerely, Gary J. Vochatzer General Partner GJV/msrn Attachments P • CITY QF LODI • • PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO: City Council FROM: City Manager DATE:. May 18, 1981 i� COUNCIL COMMUNICATION SUBJECT: Hutchins Street Frontage Road Parking at Lodi Sports Center Attached Is our previous memo of March 16, 1981, related to this subject. It is recommended that the Council adopt the modified design as shown on the attached Exhibit "H" of the attached memo. This alternate provides for the parking of approx mately 47 vehicles in the vicinity of the Lodi Sports Center, creates an exit of.the frontage road onto Hutchins Street at the Sports Center's north property line, and eliminates parking on the west side of the frontage road from the Lodi Sports Center driveway southerly and on the south side on the frontage.road fronting the apartment complex. Thin alternate also provides for an interim one -gray street from the Lodi Sports Center driveway northerly. With the future northerly extension of the frontage road, the one-way would be changed to two-way traffic and the parking would be restricted on the west side. It is also rec:oamended that, between the Lodi Sports Center driveway and the Hittle driveway, 2 parking stalls be provided for and that these stalls be painted as shown in the sketch below.. The Hittles have recommended that the area between the driveways be painted red and all parking be restricted.' � jJr�way i p ac L. s a Pub is Works Director Att. I APPROVED: cc: Gary Vochatzer Mr. & Mrs. Hittle B..Mertz, Atty. at Law HENRY A. GLA ES, City Manager FILE 40., March 16, 1981 Hutchins Street/Lodi Sports Center Parking Congestion 6 Deficiency BACiSROUTiD INFORMATION: The Lodi Planning Commission In 1978, reviewed and approved the request for s Use Permit to re-establish a private swim and athletic club at 1900 South Hutchins St. The plan submitted at that time Included a 19 stall parking lot on their property and a 28 stall parking lot on the adjacent prpperty to the south owned by the Hittles. however, the Planning Commission determined that the on-site 19 stalls would be adequate with the 28 stalls serving as a bonus. The Zoning Ordinance requires the Planning Comission to determine tha required off-street parking for thas type of use. In October of 1979, the Planning Commission approved the parcel tap for the Lodi Sports Center which joined the proposed Iiittle pvccel (for parking) to the proposed development. in February of 1980, the City was In- formed that the project could not be constructed as orig,nally proposed since acquisition of the Hittle property would not baa economically feasible. In May of 1980, the Planning Commission approved a modified Use Permit for the facility allowing for a change In location for the additionst parking. This proposal moved the parking from the Hittle parcel to tha property to the north owned by ,lake Ferguson. The Ferguson property acquisition did not take place and development took place with only the 19 required on-site parking stalls. 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. The attached Exhibit A is a copy of the adopted Specific pian for Hutchins St. which shows a geometric section of the frontage road as having two travel lanes with parking only on the east side. The attached Exhibit Z shows the Sports Center development, including the developed frontage road torethur with the adjacent properties. This exhibit shows the 16 on-site parking stalls provided by Lodi Sports Center. Between Century Blvd. and the Lodi Sports Center north property line, there are 35 legal cin -street spaces on futchins Streot and the frontage road. However, during peak hours, we have witnessed over ^0 vehicles parked in the Immediate area when using the Lodi Sports Center facility. During these peak hairs (4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. week days), parking is taking place on both sides of the frontage road (with cars parked in both directions). on Hutchins Street and in the on-site parking Sots of Lodi Sports Center and Hittles. This reflects only the current parking problem and it is anticipat*d, as su=or approaches, that this problem will increase once the outdoor City Council March 16, 1981 Page 2 Pool faciilty Is utilized. Lodi Sports Center expects another 40 vehicles this signer during peak hours. The only real solution to the parking problem is additional on-site parking. However, since the City requlrenent was met, the City cannot require additional parking to be Installed. On Exhibit B. highlighted in yellow, are those areas or parcels that could be conslderod for providing additional on-site parking. None of these parcels are owned by Lodi Sports Center. The Fire Department Indicates their major problems to be: 1. Cars parked to the red zones fronting the Lodi Sports Center and property blocking the building fire connection and fire hydranl% 2. Cars blocking access to the Hittle property. 3• Fire trucks unable to turn around or exit from tho area. b. Snorkel unable to riake turn at Century with parking on ° both sides of frontage road. The Lodi Sports. Center currently has 1100 paid members (500* applications) and expects its mwkarship to Increase to 1h00-1600 by this summer. The atta.:hod Exhtblts C anJ D strati+ pictures of the =Istlrg on-slto anJ off-street parkiaq stt.�atton. The attac:11-34 Exhlblt) E, F, G, and H. show tha following lnforcaation: Exhibit E - this shams the existing situation which accommodates 60 on•strant psrklna spates. Exhibit F - this layout is in conforr.Hnce with the Specific Plan and acuNrrrodatas jo on -street parking spaces. Exhibit G - this shows angled parking on one sido and conversion o'r thisQortlon of the frontage road to a one-way street and providas for �4 on -street parking spaces. it should be noted that this can be only an lntertn proposal until such time as the Finnegan and Porguson parcols deveinp. This altern»te would require striping of tho diagonal stalls and their removal ($1100) at a later cote. This proposal provides for an exit only on to Hutchins Street from the frontage: read at the northerly property line of the Ledl Sports Center. a City Council March 16, 1981 Page 3 Exhibit H - this is a modified design which provides for two-way traffic up to tha Lodi Sports Center and one-way traffic north of the Lodi Sports Con for driveway. 1t Includes a 241 access on to ilutchlns St. frm. the frontage road and provides for 47 on -street parking spaces. Staff Will revserr this material with the Council of the Council meeting of March 1B, 1931. Jack L. Ronsko Publ is tiorks Director Attaclunents JLR/eeh B I 1 1 � ORDINANCE NO. 1{e State of California and pursuant to trin drawings attached to this or& between West Kettleman Lan* and e AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A that certain General Pian, All M Dane*. West Harney Lane. SPECIFIC PLAN FOR SOUTH mended. for the City of Lodi adopted Section L Purpose. It Is hereby Section -L Regulatioim The m1n1• HUTCHINS STREET BETWEEN by City Council Rrsolutln No. IU3 deciared that this Specific Plan Is mum front yard or street aide yard WEST KETTLEMAN LANE AND tea► October*l. 19Ka Specffle Pian adopted to provide for and protect •M4ulred for Zuitdt"s or structures WEST HARNSY LANE. for South Hutchins Street between the health• safety convenience and by Section 27 of the Lod) Municipal The City C*uncB of the City of West Kettlem+n Lane and West Har weifare of the clllsons of the City Code iZonIng Ordinance) as amend. Lodi does ordain as (ollows; ney Lane Is hereby adopted. of Lodl. ad, chap be measured front tl,e •fu• Section L Authority. Pursuant to The Sperftfe Plan adopted hereby cure ASMI -of -way line as depktod the pprevisions of Chapter 2 (com F Section 2. 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L� iJt.... ,Kwrf KteM n1.N.e N arlleeeN tM. tN N w* tNa tee.i.a N me at N ice. fence. Re" N: t .tW tie . wW an N Law_ 0,r.e.,r-1 SPECIFIC PLAN a f( t �.. HUTCHNS STREET 0"W'"iter... t1ARNEY LN. TO KETTLEIr1AN LN+ 'TtD % '• further as pps�lneipat, a % tar such tine and Imprisonment. Approved this IM day of 144wem 157 of Lodi held Novomber S 2071 ordinances Qopttd •mer' pioye* or Ot min vfotaung or teetlen tF. At) and parts :her, 1971. and was thereafter powil. or in conflict herewith WALM J. KATKICII ordered to at Pausing or permitting assisting of ordinances and print a regular In any use of land which Is 1n are hcrcby repealed Insofar as such Mayor meeting bald Novermbsr 17. 1971" " violation of the provisions of this conflict may exist. Attest: Bessie. L Itennctt by thR-Cii, oOrdinance &ball be VMty of a mis• Section 7. This ordinance shall be City ClerkEiIRDARf7tdemean: tine In and upon convicton there. published one the Lodi Stat* of California, 1iVGR3TISN. SCItAPYY.flot.shall be puntshed by a fine of Ne•►s Sentinel;a datiy ncwspapes Cound +. Q more than five hundred dollars of eaeral elzrelatlon, ptlntcd and I. Bessie t~ Bennett. CITY Clerk *toes: Councilmen a Non* dry pubtd lu the of Lodi, and of the City of LodF, do heraby eestlfY ADsetrt Councilmen none tE+00) of by Imprisonment 14 the shall be In forte and take effect thtl the toregoing Grdtnance Ke. Bessie L, Bennett County .1911 for a term of not mora thirty days from and atter its W was Introduced at a regular City_ Clark than try mootbs ar by both arrrovA. � ; six pas"ge and meeting of the City Council of the Novembor 1971 a-.1fAS - 0:�Xw ` - _ k 9 air vc E}};M�'�•j 7 t• . C 1• '''�.�� :.:: � i S , 4: __�` � . -��� iG.: < _� _ ..a�w. .r` �� - b ,� i ..� � y,�' � � .. .� .r :f., Y�►._ �.I: ..1 � �� '.}yam'''. ;i ,�: '''�.�� :.:: __�` � . -��� iG.: < _� _ ..a�w. .r` �� - b ,� i ..� � •' ..1 � �� '.}yam'''. � wry ti:�� ,. .. 'firs 1�',; �_ �Z V i ... f .Y . � ., ._._.. '� .� w LAD/ QTS C,E'/VTR 19r;V dW // 1raN/NS S7. A2:047A" /►iARG/,I //� /�8/ AfW& Lo ZZ M L c A,oc=A',oTrM,E1V;r—'T c-1NN,6aA IV LOO/ �ii�R7'S CENTER ,Ic=.,,4/Z7-A4e"7'.5 ,4,=,4o9Z7-.*%4eIV 7'S DESIGN _ A 137 \XUS ?.4` DZtVF, MT 0WY AoAi2TMENTS J. N. F/NNEGAIV ✓. � R. /�ERrst�SQ/1! gjvk 6149. A�AR�''MENTS M. M. H/TT'L..sT A�AR�''MENTS 29V VQ` VE Ext`C bNUY i. ,eov� errs CsN'T`E?�t c+o , y _ Moot IV: .S»�tY- t A nc � Jul,tCiV, 1982 Pa ge 2 at their costs by a contractor and that the work be done under a City of Lodi Encroachment Permit. 3. That the Lodi Racquetball & Swim Club pay the City for the modification of any s"gnIng and curb marking prior to the issuance of an Encroachment Permit. 4. That the Lodi Racquetball & Swim Club pay the City of Lodi for the replacement of the curb and gutter which must be removed for the construction of the proposed exit or enter Into an agreement with the City_that this curb and gutter replacement wild be done by them upon request of the City of Lodi. A;J,a k L. Ronsko Public Works Director �'-*rtachments cc: Pol ice Department JLR/eeh EE CITY OF LODI PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO: City Council FROM: City Manager COUNCIL COMMUNICATION DATE: July 30, 1982 SUBJECT: Request for Reconsideration of Parking Restrictions at Lodi Racquetball Club The attached letter of May 18 from the Lodi Racquetball S Swim Club requests the Council to reconsider the parkicg restrictions fronting the Lodi Racquetball facility. The letter requests that the Council consider modifying the existing parking by considering the alternates shown under Exhibit H and G of the attached staff report dated March 16, 1981. It appears that the City Council now has three alternates to consider: Alternate No. 1 - Leave existing signing. This is shown on Exhibit "F" in the attached staff report. This existing situation appears to be working, however, has apparently caused frustration to those customers of the Lodi Racquetball facility who elect to park in the "no parking" zone. Alternate No 2 - Provide angle parking on one side. This is Exhibit "G" in the attached staff report and essentially makes a parking iot out of the frontage road. This provides 17 parking stalls over the existing or design alternate. Based on the comments in the staff report, it is not recommended that this alternate be considered. Alternate No.__3 - Modified existing. This is Exhibit "K" in the attached staff report. This modified design provides one-way traffic and parking on both sides north of the Lodi Racquetball Club driveway. This would provide for an approximate additional 10 parking places, however, would require construction of a driveway exit from the frontage road to Hutchins Street at the Racquetball Club's north property line. if it is felt that additional parking is needed and that this alternate should be considered, it is recommended that the following con- ditions be applied: 1. The City of Lodi will furnish the plan needed to show the work required. APPROVED: 2. That the Lodi Racquetball b Swim Club have the work done HENRY A. GLAVES, City Manager FILE NO. August 16, 1982 Mr. Gary Vochatzer, General Partner Lodi Racquetball and Swim Club 1900 S. Hutchins Lodi, California 95240 Dear Mr. Vorchatzer: Enclosed herewith please find a certified copy of Resolution, 82-80,"Resolution Adopting Parking Plan on the Hutchins Street Frontage Road in the Area of the Lodi Racquetball and Swim Club", which was adopted by the Lodi City Council at its regular meeting held August 4, 1982. The attached exhibit shows the alternate that was selected by this Resolution, that being Alternate 3 - Modified Existing. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to call this office. Very truly yours, !It. Al"M. Re the City Clerk AMR/lf Enc. CITY COUNCIL ' FRED M REtD, Mayor O HENRY A. GLAVES, Jr. City Manager CITY OF L 1J 1 ALICE M. REWCHE ROBERT G. MURPHY, City Clerk Mayor Pro Tempore CITY HALL. 221 WEST PINE STREET FVELYN M. OLSON POST OFFICE BOX 320 RONALD M. STEIN JAMES W. PINKERTON. Ir. LODI, CALIFORNIA 95241 City Attorney JOHN R. (Randy) SNIDER (209) 334.5634 August 16, 1982 Mr. Gary Vochatzer, General Partner Lodi Racquetball and Swim Club 1900 S. Hutchins Lodi, California 95240 Dear Mr. Vorchatzer: Enclosed herewith please find a certified copy of Resolution, 82-80,"Resolution Adopting Parking Plan on the Hutchins Street Frontage Road in the Area of the Lodi Racquetball and Swim Club", which was adopted by the Lodi City Council at its regular meeting held August 4, 1982. The attached exhibit shows the alternate that was selected by this Resolution, that being Alternate 3 - Modified Existing. Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to call this office. Very truly yours, !It. Al"M. Re the City Clerk AMR/lf Enc. RESOLUTION NO. 82-80 RESOLUTION ADOPTING PARKING PLAN ON THE HUTCHINS STREET FRONTAGE ROAD IN THE AREA OF THE LODI RACQUETBALL AND SWIM CLUB RESOLVED, that the City Council of the Cit; of Lodi does hereby adopt Alternate 3 - Modified Existing plan Exhibit H, a copy of which is attached hereto and thereby made a part hereof providing for approximat3ly 47 parking stalls for Hutchins Street Frontage Road Parking in the area of the Lodi Racquetball and Swim Club. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Lodi does hereby rescind Resolution No. 81-56. Dated: Aug.at 4, 1982 I hereby certify that Resolution No. 82-80 was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held August 4,_1982 by the following votes: Ayes: Council Members - Olson, Pinkerton and Reid Noes: Council Members - None Abstain: Council Members - Snider Absent: Council Members - Murphy *E ri City Clerk . y .aP.os�?�'na��vrs •