HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - September 2, 1987 (91)CITY COUNCIL MEETING
SEPTEMBER 2., 1987
RESOLUTION ADOPTED
DIRECTING CITY CLERK
TO ISSUE CONDITIONAL
PERMIT TO CAVALIER
LIMOUSINE SERVICE
TO OPERATE A
LIMOUSINE SERVICE
WITHIN THE CITY OF
LODI City Clerk Reimche apprised the Council that an application
had been received from Vernon J. Stannard, 9248 Premiere
RES.NO.87-122 Way, Sacramento, California (Cavalier Limousine Service) to
operate a limousine service within the City of Lodi. The
CC -33 application has been reviewed and found to contain all
information required under Section 5.24.210 of the Lodi
Municipal Code. Pursuant to the Code, the City Clerk set
this matter for public hearing. The applicant had been
duly notified of the date and time of the hearing.
Continued September 2, 1987
Speaking on behalf of the requested permit was Mr. Vernon
J. Stann:rd, 9248 South Premiere Way, Sacramento and D. E.
Schieeter, 218 South Sacramento Street, Lodi.
There being no other persons in the audience wishing to
address the Council on the matter, the pubii4 portion of
the hearing was closed.
Following Council discussion with questions being directed
to Staff, Council, on motion of Council Member Reid,
Hinchman second, adopted Resolution No. 87-122 ordering the
City Clerk -.o issue a permit to Vernon J. Stannard to
operate such a service within the City of Lodi, conditioned
on the re.,cipt of an appropriate certificate of liability
insurance.
TO THE CET`: COUNCIL DATE i NO.
FROM: THE CITY MANAGERS OFFICE September c, 198
SUBJECT:
PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE APPLICATION RECEIVED FROM VERNON J. STANNARO,
9248 SOUTH PREMIERE WAY, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA (CAVALIER LIMOUSINE SERVICE)
RECOMMENDED ACTION: That if the City Council determines that the public
interest, convenience, and necessity require the issuance of a permit to
operate a limousine Service within the City of Lodi it shall, by resolution,
order the City Clerk to issue a permit in accordance with the provisions of the
Lodi Municipal Code (See Exhibit "B" attached).
The attached application (Exhibit "A") hss be^n received from Vernon J.
Stannard, 9248 Premier Way, Sacramento, California (Cavalier Limousine Service),
to operate a limousine service within the City of Lodi. The application has
been reviewed and contains all information required under Section 5.24.210 of
the Lodi Municipal Code. Pursuant to the Code the City Clerk set this matter
for public hearing for the September 2, 1987 Council meeting. The public
hearing has been advertised pursuant to law, and an affidavit of publication is
on file in the City Clerk's office. The applicants have been duly notified of
the date and time of the hearing.
The Lodi Municipal Code species that, at the time set for the hearing of the
application for a permit, the Council may examine the applicant and all persons
interested in the matter set forth in the application and shall determine
whether or not the public interest, convenience, and necessity require the
issuance of the permit applied for. If it is found by the Council that the
public interest, convenience, and necessity require the issuance of the permit
applied for it shall, by resolution, order the City Clerk to issue a permit.
The Code further provides that, before a permit is issued by the City Clerk,
the applicant to whom a permit has been awarded by the City Council shall
deliver to the City Clerk a policy of insurance with the appropriate limits and
naming the City as additional insured. The applicants have indicated that they
are in the process of securing the required insurance coverage.
It will also be necessary for the applicants to obtain driver permits from the
Chief of Police prior to being issued a permit to operate this service. The
applicants are aware of this requirement.
AMR: jj
COUNCOM8
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Alice M. Reimche
City Clerk
LEGAL NOTICr7
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE LODI CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF LODI TO CONSIDER THE APPLICATION RECEIVED
FROM VERNON J. STANNARD, 9248 PREMIERE WAY, SACRAMENTO,
CALIFORNIA (CAVALIER LIMOUSINE SERVICE)
TO OPERATE A LIMOUSINE SERVICE WITHIN THE CITY OF LODI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on the 2nd day of September 1987, at
the hour of 7:30 p.m., or as soon therea �r as the matter may be
heard, the Lodi City Council will conduct a public hearing in the
Council Chambers, City Hall, 221 West Pine Street, Lodi, California,
to consider the application received from Vernon. J. Stannard, 9248
Premiere Way, Sacramento, California (Cavalier Limousine Service), to
operate a limousine service in the City of Lodi.
Section 5.24.230 of the Lodi Municipal Code sets forth that, at
the time of the hearing of the application for a permit to operate a
limousine service within the City of Lodi, the Council may examine the
applicant and all persons interested in the matter set forth in the
application and shall determine whether or not the public interest,
convenience, and necessity require the issuance of the permit applied
for and, if it is found by the Council that the public interest,
convenience, and necessity require the issuance of the permit applied
for, it shall, by resolution, order the City Clerk to issue a permit
in accordance with the application subject to the filing and approval
of an undertaking as required by Section 5.24.250 of the Lodi Municipal
Code.
Information regarding this item may be obtained in the office of
the City Clerk at 221 West Pine Street, Lodi, California. All
interested persons are invited to present their views either for or
against the above pr'Dosal. Written statements may be filed with the
City Clerk at any t1- prior to the hearing scheduled herein and oral
statements may be made at said hearing.
. If you challenge the subject matter in court you may be limited to
raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public
hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered
to the City Clerk, 221 West Pine Street, Lodi, California, at or prior
to, the public hearing.
Dated: August 10, 1987
6y Ord-- of the Lodi City Council
Alice M. ?,imche
City Clerk
against the above proposal. Written statements may be filed with the
City Clerk t any time prior to the hearing scheduled herein and oral
statements may be made at said hearing.
If you challenge the subject matter in court You may be limited t�
raising only those iss,.es you or someone else raised at the public
hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence del,vereu
to the City Clerk, 221 West Pine Street, Lodi, California, at or prior
to, the pu!,lic hearing.
Dated: August 10, 1987
By Orde,• of the Lodi City Council
Alice M. Reimche
City Clerk
Appiac.._._nn For Buisness License_ S. .a ?0
j. Stannarc'
9248 Premiere Wav
Sacramento, Ca. 95826
B. I.imnusine Rental Service (cavalier limousine service)
C. 1981 Lincoln Cont Mark 6 ID# lmrbp96fxby607514
Lics'r 2r54469 Seating ; 6 Limousine - jtwLi ,ds"
1982 Lincoln Town Car IDS% 1lnbp94f3c4630877
LIC„ 3e9563,, Seating ; 6 Limousine _ -12�
1982 Cadillac III1F Ig6ad6987c91,2554
LIGE 31L93946 Seating ; 6 Limousine - AU'44-.44
1983 Cadillac IN lg6ad6985d9274213�
LICA{ 2j94314 Seating ; 6 Limousine -
1984 Cadillac ID# 1g6am6985e9151295 �
LIC# Not Recieved Yet Seating 6 Limousine bfu.o�w �l
D. 617 S. Lower Sacramento Road
Lodi, Ca. 95242
E. Hourly Rate AP
F. None
G. Insurance Policy # As902-1238 TCP 42.80 P
Gray« � , ac,a.t,trC�t,
4LN�.1i N.gNAi�
PRICE LIST
HRS. BURGUNDY CAD.
LINCOLN
ARMBRUSrER & O'GARA
1. 33.00
36.00
40.00
2. 66.00
72 .00.
80.00
3. 99.00
108.00
120.00
4. 132.00
144.00
160.00
5• 165.00
180.00
200.00
6. 198.00
216.00
240.00
7. 231.00
252.00
280.00
8. 264.00
288.00
320.00
9. 297.Or'
324.00
360.00
10. 330.00
360.00
400.00
STRETCH CADILLAC LIMOUSINE
33.00 PER HOUR
STRETCH LINCOLN LIMOUSINE
36.00 PER HOUR
BAR, T.V., SUNROOF, AM
Fit RADIO, ICE BOX
STRETCH CADILLAC LIMOUSINE
40.00 PER HOUR
BAR, T.V., SUNROOF, AM
FM RADIO, ICE BOX
AIRPORT RATES: PICK UP AND
DROP OFF ONLY
STOCKTON
50.00
SACRAMENTO
85,00
SAN FRANCISCO
180.00
ALL LIMOUSINES HAVE A TWO HOUR MINIMUM SUNDAY
THRU THURSDAY.
ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THERE IS A THREE HOUR
MINIMUM.
RESERVATIONS ARE SUGGESTED.
CORPORATE ACCOUNTS
ARE WELCOME.
ALL LIMOUSINES ARE CHAUFFER
DRIVEN TWENTY-FOUR
HOURS A DAY.
RESOLUTION NO. 8"i-127
RESOLUTION DETERMINING THAI THE PUBLIC INTEREST,
CONVENIENCE, AND NECESSITY REQUIRE THE ISSUANCE OF A
PERMIT TO VERNON J. STANNARD, 9248 PREMIERE WAY, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
(CAVALIER LIMOUSINE SERVICE)
TO OPERATE A LIMOUSINE SERVICE WITHIN T4E CITY OF LODI
WHEREAS, an application has been received from Vernon J. Stannard,
9248 Premiere Way, Sacramento, California (Cavalier Limousine Service) to
operate a limousine service within the City of Lodi; and
WHEREAS, the application has been reviewed and determined to contain
all information required under Section 5.24.210 of the Lodi Municipal Code.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Lodi, following a public Hearing on the matter, does hereby determine that the
public interest, convenience and necessity require the issuarce of the permit
applied for.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Lodi
does hereby order the City Clerk to issue a permit to Vernon J. Stannard, 9248
Premiere Way, Sacramento, California (Cavalier Limousine Service) in accordance
with the application, subject to the filing and approval of an undertaking as
required by Section 5.24.250 conditioned upon the receipt of an approved
Certificate of Liability Insurance approved by the City Attorney.
Dated: September 2, 1987
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 87-122 was passed and
adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a
regular meeting held September 2, 1987 by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members - Hinchman, Reid, Snider, Olson (Mayor)
Noes: Council Members - None
Absent: Council Members - Pinkerton
Abstain: Council Members - None
Alice M. Rcimche
City Clerk
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CITY OF LODI
VEHICLE FOR HIRE OPERATOR'S PERMIT
(ISSUED PURSUANT TO SECTION 5.24.200 Et SEQ
OF THE LODI MUNICIPAL CODE
RESOLVED that Vehicle for Hire Operator's Permit is hereby issued
pursuant to Section 5.24 et seq. of the Lodi Municipal Code as
authorized by the Lodi City Council by Resolution No. 87-122 adopted
September 2, 1987.
Vernon J. Stannard,
9248 Premiere lay
Sacramento, California
(Cavalier Limousine Service)
Enclosures: a) Application of Cavalier Limousine Service
b) Section 5.24 et seq, of the Lodi Municipal Code
c) Certified copy of Resolution No. 87-122
By Order of the Lodi City Council
Alice .
M Re ic h4et e�
City Clerk
A44Yt t d . rcr{adlC;Gt.
&ejy'(44' Oft A".4 t,X t
Applacation For
Buis-less License 5.24.210
A.
Vernon J. Stannard
9248 Premiere Way
Sacramento, Ca. 95826
B.
Limousine Rental. Service
(cavalier limousine service)
C.
1981 Lincoln Cont Mark 6
IDI lmrbp96fxby607514
Lic# 2r54469 Seating ; 6
Limousine — /lawky L4147
1982 Lincoln Town Car
Imo" llnbp94f3c4630877
LIC;" 3e95638 Seating ; 6
Limousine - Luir&,
1982 Cadillac
IN lg6ad6987c9162554
LIC# 3h93946 Seating ; 6
Limousine - &t O
1983 Cadillac
ID# Ig6ad6985d9274223 f`40.1
LIC# 2j94314 Seating ; 6
Limousine
1984 Cadillac
TDP lg6am6985e9151295
LIC# Not Recieved Yet Seating
a
6 Limousine „f.,.o' v
D.
617 S. Lower Sacramento Road
Lodi, Ca. 95242
A
E.
Hourly Rate
F.
None
G.
Insurance Policy 0 As902-1238
TCP 4280 P
A44Yt t d . rcr{adlC;Gt.
&ejy'(44' Oft A".4 t,X t
BAR, T.V., SUNROOF, AM Fid RADIO, ICE BOX
AIRPORT RATES: PICK UP AND DROP OFF ONLY
STOCKTON 50.00
SACRAMENTO 65.00
SAN FRANCISCO 180.00
ALL LIMOUSINES HAVE A TWO HOUR MINIMUM SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY.
ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THERE IS A THREE HOUR MINIMUM.
RESERVATIONS ARE SUGGESTED. CORPORATE ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME.
ALL LIMOUSINES ARE CHAUFFER DRIVEN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY.
PRICE LIST
HRS.
9UPG N -DY CAD.
L: -COL`+
ARMRRUSTER 4
31GARA
1.
33.00
36.00
40.00
2.
66.00
72.00
80.00
3.
99.00
108.00
120.00
4.
132.00
144.00
160.00
5•
165.00
180.00
200.00
6.
198.00
216.00
240.00
7.
231 .00
252.00
280.00
8.
264.00
286.00
320.00
9.
297.00
324.00
360.00
10.
330.00
360.00
400.00
STRETCH
CADILLAC LIMOUSINE
33.00
PER HOUR
STRETCH
LINCOLN LIMOUSINE
36.00
PER HOUR
EAR,
T.V., SUNROOF, AM
FM RADIO, ICE
BOX
STRETCH
CADILLAC LIMOUSINE
40.00
PER HOUR
BAR, T.V., SUNROOF, AM Fid RADIO, ICE BOX
AIRPORT RATES: PICK UP AND DROP OFF ONLY
STOCKTON 50.00
SACRAMENTO 65.00
SAN FRANCISCO 180.00
ALL LIMOUSINES HAVE A TWO HOUR MINIMUM SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY.
ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THERE IS A THREE HOUR MINIMUM.
RESERVATIONS ARE SUGGESTED. CORPORATE ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME.
ALL LIMOUSINES ARE CHAUFFER DRIVEN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY.
Chapter 5.24
TAXICABS AND OTHER
VEHICLES FOR MIRE
Sections:
Use required.
Article
1. General Pros isions
5.2.1.010
Definitions.
5.24.020
Compliance with
5.2.1.260
chapter.
Article
11. Operation
5.24.030
Exclusive use by one
passenger.
5.24.040
Safe and direct
transport.
5.24.,050
Soliciting passengers.
5.24.060
Vehicle condition.
5.2.1.070
Driver qualifications.
5.24.080
Unfair competition—
Fraud.
5.24.090
Fare schedule.
5.24.100
Interior lighting—
Shades or blinds.
5.24.110
Excess charges.
5.24.120
Vehicle cleanliness.
5.24.130
Vehicles for hire not
taxis.
5.24.140
Rate or service changes.
5.24.150
Refusal to pay fare.
Article Ill. Taxicab Stands
5.24.160
Use required.
5.24.170
Application.
5.24.180
Rental.
5.24.190
Discontinuance.
Article IV. Operator's Permit
5.24.200 Required.
5.24.210 Application contents.
5.24.220 Application hearing—
Notice.
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5.24.230
.application hearing—
Conduct.
5.24 240
Denial grounds.
5.24 250
Insurance.
5.2.1.260
Revocation.
5.24.270
One per person.
5.24.280
Transferability.
Article V. Driver's Permit
5.24.290 Required.
5.24.300 Application.
5.24.310 Issuance—Term.
Article 1. General Provisions
5.24.010 Definitions.
For the purposes of this chapter, the
following words and phrases shall have
the meanings respectively -scribed to
them by this section:
A. "Automobile for hire" includes
every automobile or motor -propelled
vehicle by means of which passengers are
transported for hire upon any public
street in the city. and not over regular or
defined route, and irrespective of
whether the operations extend beyond
the boundary limits of the city or not,
excepting vehicles embraced within the
term "taxicab" and excepting vehicles of
transportation companies.
B. "Taxicab" includes every auto-
mobile or motor -propelled vehicle by j
means of which passengers are trans-
ported for hire upon any public street in
the city, and not overa regular or defined
route, and irrespective of whether the
operations extend beyond the boundary
limits of the city or not, where charge for
such transportation is measured by the
distance traveled or by the time required
n
'or SUi!i UaliSj oClaiion. oC both, excepi-
patronage COC tiic same Crorl "'he vellicle
ingyehMesoftransportation companies.
or one hundred yards therefrom.
C_ "Transportation companies,-
upon any public street, save and except at
means charter -parte carriers of pas-
railroad and interurban depots and
sengers. (Ord. 1333 3 t(4)(D), 1984: prior
within the boundaries of the space to be
code S 24-1)
designated by the chief of police for such
purpose. (Prior code 3 24-5)
5.24.020 Compliance with chapter.
The provisions of this chapter shall be
5.24.060 Vehicle condition.
observed by all persons operating taxi-
All automobiles for hire and taxicabs
cabs or automobiles for hire in the city,
shall be kept in good mechanical condi-
and it is unlawful to operate any taxicab
tion. (Prior code § 24-6)
or automobile for hire in violation of any
of such provisions. (Prior code $ 24-2)
5.24.070 Drier qualifications.
No taxicab or automobile for hire shall
Article ►I. Operation
be operated by any person under the age
of twenty-one years, or by any person
5.24.030 Exclusive use b_v one
who does not have a chautTeur.s license
passenger.
issued by the state, or by any person
No operator or owner of any auto-
mobi!e for hire or taxicab shall solicit or
under the influence of intoxicating
liquors, or by any person while using
take on or carry any passenger after such
tobacco in any form, or by any person
automobile for hire or taxicab shall have
w ho is for any reason whatsoever unable
been engaged or white in use for another
or incompetent to safely handle such
passenger. without the consent of the pas-
autcmobile, or by any person in violation
senger first engaging the same having
ofany valid law orordinance. (Priorcode
been first obtained. A passenger engaging
§ 24-7)
such automobile shall have the exclusive
right to full and free use of the passenger
5.24.080 Unfair competition—Fraud.
compartment, and the whole thereof, if
No owner or operator of any auto -
he desires the same. (Prior code 3 24-3)
mobile for hire or taxicab shall indulge in
unfair competition with competitors or
5.24.040 Safe and direct transport.
shall commit any fraud upon the public
The operator of any taxicab shall cam
or other persons engaged in the same
any passenger engaging the same safely
business, and the council shall be the sole
and expeditiously to his destination by
judge of what constitutes fraud or unfair
the most direct and accessible route.
competition under the provisions of this
(Prior code § 24-4)
section. Any complained of and sworn to
be violation of this section shalt only be
5.24.050 Soliciting passengers.
heard upon written complaint specifying
No owner or operator of any auto-
the act complained of and sworn to by
mobile for hire or taxicab shall solicit
the complainant before a notary public
9?
Ur Jt 1Cr Uiit r authorizcj to L!"I n i:i i -r
oaths. (Prior code 3 24-8)
5.24,090 Fare schedule.
Eyery taxicab shall have posted in the
passenger's compartment a schedule of
rates and charges for the hire of the vehi-
cIe and a copy of Sections 5.24.020
through 5.24. (30. (Prior code 5 24-91
14. 100 Interior lighting—Shades or
blinds.
Every automobile for hire and taxicab
shall be equipped with a light of not Iess
than two candlepower within such -chi-
cle. so arranged as to illuminate the
«hole of the passenger compartment.
which light shall be constantly lighted at
all times while any passenger is in such
vehicle. except when the same is in
motion, from one-half hour after sunset
of any day until one-halfhour before sun-
rise of the next day, and no sha Vies or
blinds shall be drawn over the windows
of an automobile for hire or taxicab while
any passenger is in such vehicle. (Prior
code § 24-10)
5.24.110 Excess charges.
No charge shall be made by any oper-
ator or owner of taxicab or automobile
for hire in excess of the rates posted in the
passenger compartment of the vehicle
and approved by the council. (Prior code
24-11)
5.24.120 Vehicle cleanliness.
No automobile for hire or taxicab shall
be operated unless the passenger com-
partment is kept clean and in a sanitary
condition. (Prior code y 24-12)
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5.24.080
5.24.130 Vehicles for hire not taxis.
No automobile for hire shall be desig-
nated as a "taxi" or "taxicab" or by any
word or phrase using the words "taxi" or
"taxicab" in any sign or advertising tnat-
ter. (Prior cods. § 24-13)
5.24.140 Rate or service changes.
In the event that any permit holder
desires to change his schedule of rates and
charges or the color schemename,
monogram or insignia used on such
automobile for hire or taxicab, or to sub-
stitute any vehicle for and in place of the
vehicle or vehicles described in the
application. fora permit, or to increase or
decrease the number of vehicics used by
him as automobiles for hire or taxicabs,
he shall make application for permission
to do so to the council, which permission
shall be granted. if in the discretion of the
council, it deems the public interest,
necessity and convenience will be sub -
served by such change, and if the permit
holder has compiled with all the provi-
sions of this chapter. (Prior code § 24-14)
5.24.150 Refusal to pay fare.
It is unlawful for any person to refuse
to pay the legal fare for the hire of any
automobile for hire or taxicab. after hav-
ing hired the sante, with the intent to
defraud the person from whom it is hired.
(Prior code § 24-i5)
Article 1I1. Taxicab Stands
5.24.160 Use required.
No automobile for hire or taxicab shall
remain standing upon any portion of any
public street within the city, except for
loading and unloading passengers, and
5.'s.160
then not for a period of more than five
minutes, excepting in such stand as may
be designated by the council and
described in the application for a stand.
This section shall not apply to any auto-
mobile for hire or taxicab while the same
is engaged by and being paid for by a
passenger. (Prior code § 24-16)
5.24.170 Application.
If any proposed taxicab stand is in a
public street of the city, application to
maintain the same shall be in writing,
filed with the city clerk, who shalt set the
same to be heard at a meeting of the city
council and who shall give notice of such
hearing by causing notice thereof to be
published in the newspaper designated
for the publication of official publica-
tions of the city, at least ten days before
the date of the hearing. Such written
application shall be accompanied by a fee
of five dollars to be paid to the city by the
applicant. At the hearing the city council
shall ptiblicly hear all persons desiring to
consent or object to such application,
and shall grant or deny such application
in the discretion of the city council. ( Prior
code § 24-17)
5.24.180 Rental.
The holder ofany permit to maintain a
taxicab stand shall pay to the city such
rental therefor as the city council from
time to time fixes by resolution or ordi-
nance. (Prior code § 24-18)
5.24.190 Discontinuance.
Anyone desiring to discontinue. or
have discontinued. the use of a taxicab
stand in a public street in the city may
make written application to the city
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council Co. such discontinuance and File
the same with the city clerk. who shall set
the same to be heard at a meeting of the
city council and who shall give notice of
such hearing by causing notice thereof to
be published in the newspaper designated
for the publication of official publica-
tions of the city at least ten days before
the date ofthe hearing. At the hearing the
city council shall publicly hear all per-
sons desiring to const nt or object to such
discontinuance and shall grant or deny
such application at the discretion of the
city council. (Prior code § 24-19)
Article IV. Operator's Permit
5.24 200 Required.
It is unlawful to operate or cause to be
operated an automobile for hire or a taxi-
cab upon any public street within the
city, without first having obtained a per-
mit to do so in accordance with the provi-
sions of this article, and without
complyingor havingcomplied with all of
the provisions of this chapter. (Prior code
§ 24-20)
5.24.210 Application contents.
Any person desiring to obtain the per-
mit required by Section 5.24.200 shall
Pay a fee of ten dollars to the city clerk
and shall make application for the permit
to the city council. which application
shall set forth:
A. The name and address ofthe appli-
cant. and if a corporation, the names of
its principal officers, or if a partnership.
association or fictitious company. the
names of the partners or persons com-
posing the association or company, with
the address of each:
C
B. A statement as to whether the per-
mit is desired for an automobile for hire
or a taxicab:
C. A description of every motor vehi-
cle which the applicant proposes to use.
giving:
1. Trade name.
2. Motor and serial number.
3. State license number.
4. Seat 1 ng capacity. and
5. Body style: -
D. The street number and exact loca-
tion of the place or places where the
applicant proposes to stand each such
automobile:
E. Proposed schedule of rates or fares
to be charged for carrying passengers in
such automobile:
F. The distinctive color scheme,
name. monogram or insignia which will
be used on such automobile. (Prior code
§ 24-21)
5.24.220 Application hearing—
Notice.
Upon the receipt of an application
referred to in Section 5.24.210, the city
clerk shall seta time, not less than ten nor
more than thirty days thereafter, for the
hearing of the application before the city
council, and shall give notice of the time
so set. at least five days before the date of
the hearing, to the applicant and to any
other permit holder under this chapter at
the address set out in such application
and by publication, if directed, by the
council. (Prior code § 24-22)
5.24.230 Application hearing—
Conduct.
At the time set for the hearing of the
application for a permit, the council may
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examine the applicant and all persons
interested in the matter set forth in the
application. and shall determine whether
or not the public interest. convenience
and necessity require the issuance of the
permit applied for. and if it is found by
the council that the public interest, con-
venience and necessity require the issu-
ance of the permit applied for it shall by
resolution order the city cler to issue a
permit in accordance with the applica-
tion. subject to the filing and approval of
an undertaking as required by Section
5.24.2 50. (Prior code § 24-23)
5.2.1.240 Denial grounds.
The following reasons shall be suffi-
cient for denial of an operator's permit:
A. That the application is not in the
form and does not contain the informa-
tion required to be contained by this arti-
cle:
B. That the vehicle or vehicles
described in the application are inade-
quate or unsafe for the purposes for
which they are to be used:
C. That the color scheme, name,
monogram or insignia to be used upon
such automobile is in conflict with or
imitates any color scheme, name, mono-
gram or insignia used by any person in
such manner as to be misleading or tend
to deceive or defraud the public:
D. That the location of the stand, as
stated in the application therefor as
required by Section 5.24.170, is such as to
congest or interfere with travel on any
public street, or that the proposed sta: d is
within three hundred feet of anv other
stand theretofore fixed by the council on
the same street
E. That the applicant has, at some
pr or L'me. had a permit for the , !^eratior.
right to use ani._ distinctive calor, mono -
of an automobile for hire or taxicab
gram or insignia. after thirty days' notice
revoked for reason:
to the permit holder. requiring him to
F. That it appears to the council that
appear at a certain time and place to
there are a sufficient number of taxicabs
showcause why the permit should not be
and automobiles for hire in the city to
revoked, foranv o; the following reasons:
fully serve the public, and that the grant-
A. That the undertaking provided for
ing of more permits would unduly con-
in Section 5 24.250 has not been given or
gest the traffic and interfere with the free
has been :withdrawn or lapsed for non-
use of the public streets by the public, and
payment of premium, or is not in force
that the public interest, convenience and
for any reason:
necessity do not require the issuance of
B. For the no for any
such permit. ( Prior code § 24-24)
license fee provided uy this code or other
ordinance of the city:
5.24.250 Insurance.
C. Forthe failure to observe any of the
Before a permit is issued by the city
rules and regulations or provisions ofthis
clerk. the applicant to whom a permit has
,
chapterU. For the yioiation of any of the favus
been awarded by the city council shalt
of the state or ordinances of the city by
deliver to the city clerk a policy of insur-
the permit holder, operator or driver of
ance. executed by a company duly 'state
an automobile for hire or taxicab; C
rized under the laws of the state to
P. For the failure to maintain satisfac-
operate an insurance business, by the
tory service to the public by means of any
provisions of which policy the company
of the vehicles described in the permit or
promises and undertakes to pay in full all
for the failure to keep any car described
claims for damages to persons or prop-
erty resulting from the operation of the
length of time. or for the failure to use the
automobiles- referred to in the applica-
distinctive color, monogram or insignia
tics: provided, that the maximum
described in the application;
amount for which liability shall be
F. For any cause which in the opinion
assumed, and requirements for the city
of the council makes it contrary to the
being named an additional insured, and
public interest, convenience and neces-
other insurance requirements, shall
anyas
sity forthe permit to be continued. (Prior
the
be set and required from time to time
code 6)
by resolution of the city council. (Ord.
1.340 § 1. 1984: prior code § 24-25)
5.24.270 One per person.
No person shall be entitled to hold
5.24.260 Revocation.
more than one permit at a time, either as
Any permit granted under the provi-
individual, member of copartnership,
sions of this article may be revoked by the
stockholder or officer of a corporation. or
council. either as a whole or as to any cab
under anv fictitious name. or otherwise.
described in SL -h a permit, or as to the
(Prior code 3 24-27)
e
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5.2.1.280 Transferabilitv.
No permit issued under the terms of
thi: article shall be transferable. either by
contract or operation of law. without the
permission of the council having been
first obtained, and any such attempted
transfer shall be sufficient cause for
revocation thereof. (Prior code § 24-28)
Article V. Driver's Permit
5.24.240 Required.
It is uniawful for any driver to operate
any automobile for hire or taxicab in the
city, unless such driver holds a permit to
do so as required by this article. (Prior
code § 24-24)
C 5.24.300 Application.
An application fora driver's permit, in
writing, verified by theapplicant. shall be
filed with the chief of police, setting forth
the following:
A. Name, address and description of
the applicant:
B. Name of the applicant's employer
or proposed employer:
C. A photograph of the applicant
taken within sixty days immediately
prior to the date of the filing of the
application, which picture shall be two
inches by two inches. showing the head
and shoulders of the applicant in a clear
and al—anguishing manner,
D. The fingerprints of the applicant;
E. A statement of whether or not the
applicant has been convicted of any fel-
ony, misdemeanor or violation of any
municipal ordinance, the nature of the
offense and the punishment or penalty
assessed therefor. (Prior code § 24-30)
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5.24.310 Issuance—Term.
The chief of police shall issue a. driver's
permit which shall continue in force and
effect for a period of one year. provided
that the applicant possesses the following
qualifications:
A. The applicant shall be at least
twenty-one years of age.
B. The applicant shall not have been
convicted of any of the following
offenses:
1. Driving a motor vehicle in a reck-
less manner or under the influence of an
intoxicant:
2. Pandering:
3. Using, possessing, selling or trans-
porting narcotics:
4. Assault and battery:
5. Any crime involving moral tur-
pitude:
6. Violation of any of the provisions
of this chapter. ( Prior code § 24-3 f) 1 .
Chapter 5.28
PRIVATE PATROL SYSTEMS
Sections:
Article I. Generally
5.28.010
Definitions.
5.28.020
Uniforms.
5.28.030
Badges and insignia—
Use—Approval.
5.28.O40
Badges and insignia—
Sale.
5.28.050
Rank insignia.
5.28.060
Complaints to state.
5 28.070
Payment of license fees.
5.28.080
Notice service.
RESOLUTION NO.
RESOLUTION DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC IhiEREST,
CONVENIENCE, AND NECESSITY REQUIRE THE ISSUANCE OF A
PERMIT TO VERNON J. STANNARD, 9248 PREMIERE WAY, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA
(CAVALIER LIMOUSINE SERVICE)
TO OPERATE A LIMOUSINE SERVICE WITHIN THE CITY OF LODI
WHEREAS, an application has been received from Vernon J. Stannard,
9248 Premiere Way, Sacramento, California (Cavalier Limousine Service) to
operate a limousine service within the City of Lodi; and
WHEREAS, the application has been reviewed and determined to contain
all information required under Section 5.24 210 of the Lodi Municipal Code.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Lodi, following a public hearing on the matter, does hereby determine that the
public interest, convenience and necessity require the issuance of the permit
applied for.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Lodi
does hereby order the City Clerk to issue a permit to Vernon J. Stannard, 9248
Premiere Way, Sacramento, California (Cavalier Limousine Service) in accordance
with the application, subject to the filing and approval of an undertaking as
required by Section 5.24.250.
Dated: September 2, 1987
I hereby certify that Resolution No. was passed and
adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a
regular meeting held September 2, 1987 by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members -
Noes: Council Members -
Absent: Council Members -
Abstain: Council Members -
RES/08
TXTA.02D
Alice M. Reimche
City Clerk