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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - September 18, 1985 (83)CITY COUNCIL NMING $lTrRIBER 18, 1985 PUBLIC HEARING SET TO RECEIVE INPUT RE NOTICE OF IMPACTION RECEIVED FROM LODI UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT -.e-- COUNCIL SET A PUBLIC HEARING FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1985, AT 7:30 P.M., TO RECEIVE PUBLIC INPUT ON NOTIFICATION RECEIVED FROM T11E LODI UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT DECLARING A STATE OF IMPACTION IN TWENTY-ONE ATTENDANCE AREAS. jig W K 10. TH: CITY COUNCIL u4rnnalxr� UNCIL COMMUNICAT�AN t i DATE NO. r�vM: Inc CITY MANAGER S OFFICE September 18, 1985 .. SUBJECT: Lodi Unified School District Development Fee Report - 1985-86 We have just received copies of the Lodi Unified School District Development Fee Report 1985-86 including Declaration of Impaction and Notification of Conditions of Overcrowding. The report declares impaction in the following school attendance areas affected by current and proposed development plans: Lodi High School Henderson Elementary School Tokay High School Heritage Elementary School Liberty High School Lakewood Elementary School Morada Middle School Lawrence Element:xsy School Needham Middle School Lockeford Elementary School Senior Elementary School _Leroy Nichols Elementary School Woodbridge Middle School OakwoodElertientary School Clairmont Elementary School Parklane Elementary School Creekside Elementary School Vinewood Elementary School Davis Elementary School Washington Elementary School Elkhorn Elementary School In 1978, the Lodi City Council adopted Ordinance No. 1149 - An Ordinance providing for the dedication of land or fees or both as a condition to the approval of new residential development, for the purpose of providing classroom facilities where conditions of overcrowding exist in a public school attendance area. , Ordinance No. 1149 provides that upon receipt of the Declaration of 7irpaction and Notification of Conditions of Overcrowding, the Council shall schedule and conduct a public hearing on the notification for the purpose of allowing interested parties to comment on the matter. Following such hearing, the City Council shall determined whether it concurs in such findings. If the City Council concurs, it shall by resolution designate the school as an over -crowded school. PECQMt4FMED ACTION: That the City Council, by motion action, set a Pdilic Hearing for 7:30 pm, Wednesday, October 2, 1985 to receive public input on notification received from the Lodi Unified School District declaring a state of impaction in twenty-one attendance areas. ALICE M. RE City Clerk h August 7, 1985 ALICE M. REIMCHE CITY CLERK CITY OF LOD! Mr. Tom Peterson - City Manager City of Lodi 221 W. Pine Street Lodi, CA 95240 SUBJECT: LUSD 1985-86 Development Fee Report Dear Mr. Peterson: - Enclosed is a copy of Resolution 85-66, 1985-86 Declaration of Im- paction, which was adopted by the Board of Trustees at their meeting of August 6, 1985, and 16 copies of the approved Development Fee Report (also containing Resolution 85-66) for distribution to the City Council and pertinent staff. This report is submitted as the annual notifica- tion of continued conditions of overcrowding for the purposes of Contin- ued implementation of Ordinance 1149 and in fulfillment of the re- quirements of State Government Code Section 65978. There is a continued and escalating need for the District to supply in- terim school housing to serve developing residential tracts within the City of Lodi in advance of construction and completion of permanent buildings to be funded through the State's Leroy F. Greene Program. The attached report justifies this need and outlines the mitigating measures and methods that have been considered by the District. The District re- quests that the collection and transmittal of Development Fees continue. If you have any questions or comments, or if we can be of further assis- tance, please do not hesitate to call. y Joan Starr, AICP ility Planner en Enclosures cc: ■ BEFORE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE LODI UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF SAN JOAQUIN, STATE OF CALIFORNIA RESOLUTION NO. 85-66 1985-86 DECLARATION OF IMPACTION? I WHEREAS, the development of new residential property results in the demand for: school facilities; and k. WHEREAS, the construction of new residences and the resultant increase of students continues; and WHEREAS, students from new residential units in overcrowded attendance areas cause an immediate need for classroom solutions; and WHEREAS, Lodi Unified School District has considered and acted upon such options as (1) presentation to the voters of bond measures to provide capital funds for permanent school housing, (2) temporary buildings, (3) double sessions, (4) bussing, (5) school attendance boundary realignment, (6) year-round school attendance, and (7) extended day programs (high school); and WHEREAS, there have been no developer provided facilities as defined in Government Code Section 69578; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 65978 the City of Lodi has enacted Ordinance No. 1149, the City of Stockton has enacted Ordinance No. 3095-C.S., and the County of San Joaquin has enacted Ordinance No. 2574 to assist school Districts r` mitigating ,the- impact of new home construction; and WHEREAS, the aforementioned Ordinances require residential developers to participate in the cost of interim solutions necessitated by the overcrowding of existing class- room facilities due to new residential construction; and L. WHEREAS, this Board has reviewed the content of the Development Fee Report prepared by staff, copy of which is attached hereto, and has approved said report for public distribution; THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that the Lodi Unified School District declares'` impaction in these school attendance areas affected by current and proposed develop- h, ment plans, to wit:: Lodi High School AA (Attendance Area Henderson Elementary School AA (^' Tokay High School AA Heritage Elementary School AA'' Liberty High School AA Lakewood Elementary School AA Morada Middle School AA Lawrence Elementary School AA Needham Middle School AA Lockeford Elementary School AA Senior Elementary School AA Leroy Nichols Elementary School AA Woodbridge Middle School AA Oakwood Elementary School AA Clairmont Elementary School AA Parklane Elementary School AA Creekside Eiementary School AA Vinewood Elementary School AA Davis Elementary School AA Washington El mentary School AA` Elkhorn Elementary School AA BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Superintendent be, and he hereby is, directed to 1 transmit a certified copy of this resolution and the accompanying staff report L; to the City Councils of Lodi and Stockton and the Boird of Supervisors of the e County of San Joaquin for their consideration and concurrence., PASSED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of August, 1985, by the following vote of the Board of Trustees, to wit: _ AYES: Johnston, Meyer, Todd, Derrick, Vatsula, Dale, Ball` NOES: None ABSENT: None ATTEST: R0;'Ek, C. _, President of the €= Boe,rd of T, u� tees a. .. r LEAN R TODD, Clerk of the Board of Trustees r f 7 -3-