HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - November 4, 1981 (46)APPEAL OF PLANNING Notice thereof having been published in accordance with
COMMISSION'S law and affidavit of publication being on file in the
CONDITIONAL APPROVAL Office of the City Clerk Mayor McCarty called for the Public
OF THE REQUEST OF Hearing to consider the appeal of Mr. Tom Dutra, 801
ALADDIN'S CASTLE, INC. Brandywine Drive, Lodi, California, of the Planning
FOR A USE :PERMIT FOR Commission's conditional approval of the request of
AN EI IC GAMES Aladdin's Castle, Inc., for a Use Permit for an Electronic
�r CENTER (i.e. FAMILY Games Center (i.e. Family Entertainment Center, at 780
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Nest Kettleman Lane in the Vineyard Shopping Center in
AT 780 WEST KETTLEMAN an area zoned P -D (15), Planned Development District No. j
LANE IN THE VINEYARD
Continued November 4, 1981
SHOPPING CENTER IN The matter was introduced by Community Development Director
AN AREA ZONED Schroeder, who presented diagrams of the subject area.
P -D(15), PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT The following persons spoke in favor of the conditional approval
DISTRICT NO. 15 of the request for a Use Permit:
DENIED
a) Mr. Roy Edwards, 121 W. Pine Street, Lodi
b) Mr. Steven Gordon, Aladdin's Castle, Inc., 4401 Itlantic
Avenue, Long Beach, California
The following person spoke on behalf of the appeal:
a) Mr. Tom Dutra, 801 Brandywine Drive, Lodi
There being no other persons in the audience wishing to speak on
the matter, the public portion of the hearing was closed.
Following discussion, with questions being directed to those
persons who had given testimony, Council on motion of Councilman
Pinkerton, Katnich second, denied the appeal of Mr. Tom Dutra,
801 Brandywine Drive, Lodi, of the Planning Commission's condi-
tional approval of the request of Aladdin's Castle, Inc., for
a Use Permit for an Electronic Game Center (i.e. Family
Entertainment Center, at 780 W. Kettleman Lane in the Vineyard
Shopping Center in an area zoned P -D(15), Planned Development
District No. 15. _ .... __. _.._..------
PLANNEDDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT NO. 15
.NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, November 4,
181 at the- hour of 8:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the
matter may be.heard, the Lodi City Council will conduct a
Public Hearing in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 221 W. Pine
Street.;.Lodi, California to consider the appeal of Mr. Tom
Dutra-Brandywine Drive, Lodi, California., of the, Plann ng
Commiseion1.4 conditional approval of the request of,"Aladdin'-s
C st1e� .Inc.,__ for a-Us:� Permit for an electronic -games center
t:e. family. entertainment center) at 780 West Kettleman Lane,
in the Vireyard.Shopping Center in an area zoned -P -D(15),
Planne—De4iloy' ment District No. 15..
Information regarding this item may be-'.btai-ned in the
office -of the Community Developrent Director at,. -Rine
-Pine
Street, Lodi, California. All interested persons -, invited
to, present their views either for or against the above proposal.
IdritteA�statements'may be filed with the City Clerk"at any time
prior to the hearing scheduled herein and oral statements may
be made at`said hearing.
Dated: October 7, 1981
By Order of the City Council
AM.dM&C 4
City Clerk
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Castle Inc.
do Mr. Steven Gordon
4401 Atlantic Aveaw
Long leach,, CA 9*07
Gentlemen:
RE: Use Permit Electronic Cams Center
:180 West Kettlemon Low Lodi, CA
At, Its meting of Monday,, September 2R, 158%. the Lodi City Planning
Commisslo'n approved of Aladdin's Castle, Inc. f9r a Use Permit for an
electronic games center (i.e. family entertainment center) at 780 West
Kettleman Lane, Lodi-, In't-he-Vineyard Shopping Center In an area
Deve -
zoned P-0051 Planned -lopment OE No. 15,.
T -PtannIn.9 Commtss-ton actlon- s subje t. t
he wa c comptlance with the
following conditions:
1. That the hours of operat-lon shall be 2:00 p.m. to 90-30 p.m. on
schooldays and 9:30 a.m. to 00 p.m. on days when schobls are
not In session;
12', 2. That the 9*curtty to be provided the operation be reviewed and
approved by the Police Chlef6,
3. That the location and Installation of bicycle racks be to the
review and approval of the Police Chief and Comwn,tty Develop -
want Director-,
4. That the bicycle racks be lighted, and that the lighting continue.
for I hour after closing of the games center;
S. That the procedures for noise control be to the approval of
the CommmIty Development Director; and
6. That the Use Permit Is Issued
1982.)
Sincerely.
JAMES 6. SCHROMM
�,_.Comj"Ity 06velapsawn Director
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Dear Jules:
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_This past week while I was in Arkansas, I saw the April issue- of Arkansas
Times.
I -thought you would be interested in noting that in all of Arkansas they
thought the best arcade was Aladdin's Castle.
Be t pe sopa gards ,
Michael A. Ji kips
President
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Enclosure
SUITE 500 1949 STEMb1ONS FREEWAY DALLAS. TEXAS "5207 214-698-1911
Arka - nsidgisto Uni4sity Museu morrat.
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3. Highway stripe painter for the
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1. Distributor for Coors 11eer In
men:.
Bent PlatV to M k_a"_Ma"g`: A tit
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4 Hay baler.
between the Water Works in LAW*
2. A travel Amt.
Rat sruano collector at Blanch.
Rock and the trail along the Buffsk
3. Central Manager for the Trav-
and Caverns.
River atthe Ponea low waterbildge.
clers Baseball Team.
Best long-running romrdy xAwr.
Rest place to meet a sugar daddy:
4. A lawyer for a cable --TV com-
Channel 11.
Happy Hour at Nstees.
Worst long-ru 4 piing comedy show.
Illorat plarr to meet a suga r daddic
5. An art Investor.
The Arkanms House of Representa-
Steak and Egg at SM pm.
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1. Sanitation officer at Vtrtac in
Jkg D in Do I rin riny-- Aladdin's
Sidetrack. Little Rock.
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Worstplatv to meda supormama:
Proof reader for the Arkansas
and Mc1r4iMNa1LNQr1h I
Any ERA meeting.
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looking for In the way
of horses and racing
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This is probably the only place in
Arkansas where you can find everything
!A- to talk through and listen to
Specializing in telephones. tam and
records you'll got an earful in this store.
321.9973
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AtIll' $top In and S" thill Play
Main selection of top of tft lino
children's ftehlom With sjtej 4
thru teen youll OW thorn on the
paw level am you'll Want to
stay for a while.
321-2630
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cons* ceiiiiiip"y
If you're looking for a taste of the
world stop in for a cup of coffee and so* the
outstanding selection of imported coffee.
tea and candy. Here you can even
get your coffee
fresh ground
and purchase a
Chernex Cottee
maker to boot
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CITY OF GREENVILLE
NORTH CAROLINA '
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Febr a 25 1981
cnK� a �a•c. ;, u ry ,
Mr. Jules Millman, President
laddia''s Castle, Inc.
u<-822 Norch Paulina Street
Chfcagur.I-klino s 60657 _.
Dear' -Mr. Mil -loran.
Thank,_yrou for your letter dated February 27 inquiring about any.
prod-lems or negative reports our Police Department may have
received regarding your amusement center at Carolina East lull in
- ;fir-e�nvtlY�.
I'm very happy to report that this Department has experienced no
problems whatsoever with this center. If anything, all comments
I- have heard have been positive and have related how nice it As
to have such an entertainment center available.
Thank you for your interest and concern.
Sincerely,
E. G. Cannon
Chief Of Police
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Lolumbits Itre Department
P.O. Box 180 • 337 First Avenue
Cotumbus,.Ctorgia 31902
(404) 324.0211 a
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February, 24, 1981
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Sir,;
In reference to your letter dated January 27, 1981, concerning Aladdins
Castle inside the Peachtree;Mall Shopping Center. I submit the following:
I have been employed by Peachtree Mall since before the Shopping Center
was completed, and have never had any problem with Aladdin Castle Managers
.r Patrons. Everyone that I have come in contact with has been very cooperative
a:ld helpful in anyt-ping we have asked them to do.
To my knowledge, I have never reeleved a complaint about the operation
of Aladdins Castli�from .any customer or Businessman inside the Mall. I believe
that a business"=which operates as yours does is an asset to a Shopping Center.
If I can be of.any further assistance to you please do not fail to let me
.Mow.
•'.,-, ti Sincerely,
Bobby W. Fincher
Police Officer
Columbus Police Dept.
Columbus, Georgia
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4 MUM STREET HARKEN. 11NNSYLrAN1A ttui
TELE►NONE: (114) 7XV25
RICHARD E. H
CHAP OF POLICE
Aladdin's Castle - C.
2822 N. Paulina Street
Chicago, Illinois 60657
®ear Sire
26 February, 1981
Thank you for your letter of 18 February, 1981 concering your
ammusement center located in the Warren Mall, Warren, Pennsylvania..
I am happy to report that we have experienced no difficulty in the
operation of your center. The mall here in+arren has now been open for
the past year and a half, and we have yet to answer a call of any
type.
We have had excellent relations with your managers, and the center
in joys a fine reputation in our area.
s
Thank you for your concern.
Sinc y yo rs,
Richar E. H erty
Chief of Police
REH a reh
Ccs file
February 23s 1981
Jules M1-11mans President
Aladdin's Castle Ines
2822 North Paulina Street
Chicago l, I 1 Linoi s 606-57
Dear Sirz
Your correspondence dated 2/18/81 has been received. In response to
y your query I submit .the follol in -o.
The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office has not experienced any d ffi-
culties in any manner directly related to your location in the
Beechmont Mall Shopping Center.
We have not received_ any complaints relative to your operation within
than center.
Sergeant Charles Steins the supervisor directly responsible for the
area in which the Beechmont Mall is located reports that your establish-
ment is well run and management is cooperative with our efforts in the
area.
Ye truly yours
00,
INOOLN J. S KES# Sheriff
Hamilton Co tyt Ohio
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HERIFF
LINCOLN J. STOKES
IN,HAMILTON
COUNTY. OHIO
AREA CODE 5143
.-TOR CARRELLI
HAMILTON COUNTY COURT HOUSE
OFFICE 832.8801
CHIEF DEPUTY
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low MAIN STREET
COUNTY .IAIL 632-6207
CINCINNATI. OHIO 45202
PATROL HEADQUARTERS 825.1500
COMMUNICATION CENTER 825-22.80
February 23s 1981
Jules M1-11mans President
Aladdin's Castle Ines
2822 North Paulina Street
Chicago l, I 1 Linoi s 606-57
Dear Sirz
Your correspondence dated 2/18/81 has been received. In response to
y your query I submit .the follol in -o.
The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office has not experienced any d ffi-
culties in any manner directly related to your location in the
Beechmont Mall Shopping Center.
We have not received_ any complaints relative to your operation within
than center.
Sergeant Charles Steins the supervisor directly responsible for the
area in which the Beechmont Mall is located reports that your establish-
ment is well run and management is cooperative with our efforts in the
area.
Ye truly yours
00,
INOOLN J. S KES# Sheriff
Hamilton Co tyt Ohio
TtLEPHONE
459.44W
02-v20-81
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Wast Sus" Polio Depsumnt
P. Q. 90?? 18172
LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY 40218
Mr. Jules Millman, President
Aladdin's Castle Inc.
2822 North Paulina Street
Chicago, IL 60657
Dear Mr. Millman:
DISPATCHER
585-35x0
In response to your letter of 02-18-81 please be advised that this department
has only recieved goodw-ill and c-ooperatim from the employees at the center
-and have had no problems relating. to the center or complaints against it -
We have of course responded to the center in the .past but these runs were
concerning the patrons therein. Your people do an excellent job of controlling
the players, and normally prevent any trouble at the onset.
I recommend this establishment for anyone that would wish to go there. Its
presence helps the police department by giving the young people a place to go
and keep them off of the streets with nothing to do.
Sincerely.
L_41AHoward B. Hunt Jr.
Chief
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TtLEPHONE
459.44W
02-v20-81
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Tit# Of Orst 7j"Ort
Wast Sus" Polio Depsumnt
P. Q. 90?? 18172
LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY 40218
Mr. Jules Millman, President
Aladdin's Castle Inc.
2822 North Paulina Street
Chicago, IL 60657
Dear Mr. Millman:
DISPATCHER
585-35x0
In response to your letter of 02-18-81 please be advised that this department
has only recieved goodw-ill and c-ooperatim from the employees at the center
-and have had no problems relating. to the center or complaints against it -
We have of course responded to the center in the .past but these runs were
concerning the patrons therein. Your people do an excellent job of controlling
the players, and normally prevent any trouble at the onset.
I recommend this establishment for anyone that would wish to go there. Its
presence helps the police department by giving the young people a place to go
and keep them off of the streets with nothing to do.
Sincerely.
L_41AHoward B. Hunt Jr.
Chief
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February 24, 1981
Jules Millman, President
Aladdin's Castle, Inc.
2822 North Paulina Street
Chicago, Illinois 60657
Dear Mr. Millman:
Please be advised that your operation, Aladdin's Castle,
located in the Warwick Mall in the City of Warwick has
always been operated in a professiona--1 and efficient
manner. I can assure you that we have never experienced
any difficulty directly related .to first of all, the
operation, and secondly, the presence of the center in
the Mall.
On the contrary, the business is very Iefficiently managed
and is well received and patronized.
Very truly yours,
WARWICK POLICE DEPARTMENT
J nF. C tch
C ief of Police
JFC:as
Atadddn"a Caatte, Inc.
2 E2 2-N-Fitato'= St.
Chica_ga, Ttt nota 60652
AM: M. Jute4 Mittman, V% u.
Dean Sit:
Canouae.e Time, Ctoaa County Matt, .ia patt o6 out
4egu.ta4 loot pa.tAot which is done at the Otoaa County Matt.
Then¢ has nev&t been nepo4ted to thi:a depaent, any
.unaeemty conduct on anything unbecoming at youA eatabtiahment.
The emptoyeee ane clean. I apoke to a gvWe man on
duty who au uthen quiet, lord, and cou4teou.a to the cuatomen.a.
Peuonatty, 1 have been thew on di j.Jenent .intea Ata,
and have neveA -seen anything which m4 out -o -the -way. In
6act, 1 plan to take my g4andaon there next week, to play w.,th
the automob.i,te..
RES/omm
I hope this wilt he.tp you in your annuat )teviete.
Si:nceAety,
rl armov"16r.'4
Raymond E. Senyteney
Ch.iej o f Police
MATTOON POLICE DEPARTMENT
U-ItIll MaVY',
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Mr. Jules Millman, President
Aladdin's Castle Inc-.
2822 North Paulin Street
Chicago, Llliaois-60657
Dear Mr. Millman:
This is in response to your letter of inquiry concerning the
Aladdin's Castle Amusement Center located within the City of
Miami.
JOSEPH R. CRASSIE
City Msn"W_--
This*matter was assigned to one of our patrol supervisors for
invstigation. He has -advised me that he contacted local police
officer-&, merchants- an& the manager of the shopping center where
the Aladdin s Castle Amusement Center is located. We are happy
to inform -you that since the amusement center commenced opera-
tion, in 4une, 1978, there have been no complaints or any d f-
ficulties arising from the presence of the estabiis%ment.
We were advised that the manager of Aladdin's Castle, Mr. Berwisht,
runs a clean operation and the management of the shopping center
is pleased to have the amusement center as part of its couples.
It has, been our pleasure to assist you. Please feel welcome
to contact us on all matters of mutual concern.
Most sincerely,
Kenneth I. Rarns
Chief of Police
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KINNkTH HARMS. Chief of Police
Depattweal aD PoW
CITY OF MATTOON.
ILLINOIS '
RAYMOND R UN"N" PMRS 12171 235-541
We# of
January 11, 1979
Aladdin's Castle, Inc.
2822 North Paulina Street
Chicago, Illinois 60657
Gentlemen:
eN10 a roux
In answer to your tetter dated January 9, 1979, regarding
activity or problems at the "Ca-rousel Time" arcade located at the
Cross County Mall in our city, please be advised that our officers
check the mall on a foot patrol at least four times a day. Many of
our officers patronize the mall businesses during their off-duty time.
Both on -duty and off-duty officers have reported to me that
the, patrons of "Carousel Time" appear to be'conducting. themselves in
an orderly fashion, and to my knowledge our police department has never
received a tali of trouble at the amusement center since it became a
tenant at the Cross County TatT.
I wish to take this opportunity to thank you for your interest
in maintaining a respectable business operation in our community. Most
businesses whose home offices are located as far away from our city as
Chicago do not take the interest that you have shown in your business affairs.
As far as I am concerned, Ca r)usei Time is operated in a very
good manner with no cause for complaints as 1 see it. There•is always
a watchful attendant on duty there, and I am sure he or she would summon
help at the first sign of trouble.
Please be assurred that if we ever experience any major problems
regarding the Carousel Time, we will notify you. Again, thank you for
your concern.
incerely yours,
ND E. SE Ni
Chie of Police F
Mattoon Police department
RES/ j ao
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REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT
150 Purchase Street
Kr. Murph Gordon
Aladdin's Castle, Inc.
2822 North Paulina Ave.
Chicago, Illinois 60657
Dear Mr. Gordon:
NATIONAL.
SHOPPING
CENTERS
MANAGEMENT
CORP.
• Rye, New York 10580
May 1, 1981
Re: The Underground
Allendale Shopping Center
Pittsfield, Mass.
914-967-7500
You recently concluded a lease with nW brother Bob for the Rock Hill Mall
in Rode Hill, South Carolina. If you are looking for compl i meats , a
couple of our people just came back from Rock Hill today and remarked that
you have an excellent operation there, extremely well run, no complaints,
etc.
We also manage the Allendale Shopping Center in Pittsfield, Mass. which
is a three department store center containing Sears, Roebuck, England
Brothers (the local department store) and T.J. Maxx. We are currently
planning to create an underground mall as described in the enclosed clipping
from the Berkshire Eagle. We have had some inquiry for a family amusement
center locally and from Boston but if we had our choice we would prefer to
go with "the professionals".
In addition to the companies noted in the article we are negotiating with
a sporting goods store, a ladies wear store, a pet shop, a flower shop
and a card store at the present time and we wondered whether Aladdin's
Castle might have an interest.
If you do. I would be happy to discuss this with you, and look
hearing from you at your earliest convenience.
Sincerely,
NATIONAL SHOPPING CENTERS
"NAGENENT CORP.
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JEB/jms Useph E. Bermant
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CITY CSF I ACKSON
JACKSON POLICE DEPARTMENT 0 Ray Pope, Chief of Pbfiae
P.O. Box 17 • 327 E. Pascagoula Street . Jackson. Mississippi 39205 • %9-3000
April 15, 1980
Ox. Jule: Millman, President
Aladdin,': Castle, Inc.
2822 Norah Paulina Street
Chicago. Illinois 60657
Dear Sir -
in answer to your letter e ted April 8th regarding your business located
at Metro Center, no complaii,ts have been received. Incidentally, I
happen to work with security at *.petro Center, and I personally check
your store. It is well managed, very clean and kept orderly. The
management personnel are very cooperative in regards to our request of
informs tion and notifying us in case -f any trouble in the store. Your
business is definitely an asset to the Metro Center Mall.
Pleasc contact me if 1 can be of any further service to you.
Sinc ely,
G
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Louis C. Smith, Captain
Jackson Police Department
Precinct X2
327 E. Pascagoula Street
Jackson, Mississippi 39205
LCS:bb
Nielsen H. Cochran
Commissioner
Oale Danws. Ir.
Mayor
Fred C. Johnson
Commissioner
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ASSISTANT CHIEF OF POLICE Ja<<uary 10, 1979
Mr. Jules Millman. President
Aladdin's Castle, Inc.
28-2 N. Paulina St.
Chicago, Illinois 60657
Dear Mr. Millman:
It is a pleasure to answer your inquiry of January 9, 1979,
concerning the operation of the Aladdin's Castle in Joplin.
We have not received any complaints nor have we experienced
any difficulty connected with the operation of the Aladdin's
Castle. Inc.. in Joplin, Missouri.
It is encouraging to witness a large business organization
zecept and carry out the responsibility of making checks on each
individual establishment connected with their concern-, as you
have: done. Congratulations. on a successful business in Joplin.
Respectfully,
Major ran lin .-liar is
Assistant Chief of Police
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MOBILE POLICE DEPARTMENT
51 Govemment Street a
Mobile. Alabama
.362 WINSTON J. ORA
•.tiALTFR G. eUACN. JR '
F-eid Operalions Major Donald M. Riddle - Chief of Police Investigative Servim Maim
iEORGE C WINSTANLEd JAMES A. BDTTA
SIV Services Major
Assistant Chet
April 24, 1980
Jules Millman, President
Aladdin's Castle, Inc.
2822 N. Paulin St.
Chicago, Illinois 60657
Re: Aladdin's Casale, Springdale Plaza
Dear Mr. Millman,
I am happy to report that our files do not reflect any complaints
concerning the operation of this business. Furthermore, the officer
assigned to "foot patrol", in that area, reports that this business is
always seen as an orderly operatinn.
t. _ can be of further assistance in this matter, please feel free
to call on me.
Sincerely,
Ronald L. Powell
Chief Clerk
Record Section
RLP/pfs
"In the 11c"I o/ Bwonre County"
April 16, 1980
VILLAGE OF JOHNSON CITY
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
joitssON CITY. N. T. 11770
PHONE ON$ 727.2276
Aladdin's Castle, Inc.
2822. North Paulina St.
Chicago, D1. 60657
Attention 1 Jules Millman, President
Dear Sirs
In reference to you communication dated April 7, 1980 please be
advised of the followings
A check of our indices fail to show any complaints for the year
1979 from the Aladdin's Castle located in the Oakdale NLU, Johnson
City, New York.
During tqr tour of inspection of the Mall I have also inspected
Aladdin's Castle and I an pleased to inform you that your business
is won run and appears to be without problems.
Sincerely
• •� a21 e
Asst. Chief of Police
Johnson City Police Departwnt
Johnson City, New York
13790
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CARPENTERSViLLEf ILLINOIS 60110 JOHN V. SKILLMAN
Telephone (312) 428-2631 CHIEF OF POLICE
FEBRUARY 249 1981
ALADDIN'S CASTLE INC.
2822 NORTH PAULINA ST.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 60657
ATTN: MR. JULES MILLMAN
DEAR MR. MILLMAN:
IN RESPONSE TO YOUR RECENT INQUIRY REGARDING TME
STATUS OF THE ALAODINfS CASTLE AT THE SPRING HILL MALL
SM,OPPIN`G CENTER, I AM NAPPY TO RELATE THAT WE HAVE EXPER—
IENCED NO DIFFICULTY IN ANY MANNER DIRECTLY RELATED TO
YOUR PRESENCE WITHIN THE CENTER NOR HAVE WE RECEIVED ANY
COMPLAINTS RELATIVE TO YOUR OPERATION AT THE CENTER.
I WOULD, AT THIS TIME, LIKE TO PERSONALLY THANK YOUR
AMUSEMENT CENTER AND THE STAFF MANAGING IT FOR THE HELP
AND COOPERATION WE HAVE RECEIVED FROM THEM AND HOPE WE
CAN CONTINUE TME SAME KIND OF RELATIONSHIP IN THE FUTURE
THAT WE HAVE HAD SINCE YOUR OPENING.
JVS:AA
SING fE/LYY YOURS*
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JOHN V. SKILLMAN
CHIEF OF POLICE
CARPENTERSVILLE, ILL 101013
60110
D&ota Square
2400 Tenth Street SW • Minot. North Dakota 58701
Telephone (701) 839-7500
March 2, 1981
Aladdin's Castle
2822 N. Paulina St.
Chicago, I1, 60657
Dear Sir,
Just a few observations ori your store in our
Mall, approximately one year after opening. I feel
you should know that your arcade is a tremendous
asset to our Mall.
Tony Mackey, your manager, is a real pleasure
to work with, and he definitely has things under con-
trol. The personnel he has trained does a great job,
and consequently, this makes for a good working rela-
tionship with all the other Mall Tenants.
It is a real pleasure to be associated with a
company that holds up a high standard of quality in
it's operation.
If my office can ever be of any help to you,
feel free to call on us at any time.
Sincerely,
Don McLaughlin
Property Manager
DMcLt ca
March 31, 1981
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M. A. Gordon
2822 N. Paulina
Chicago, IL 60657
Dear Mr. Gordon:
When a store is doing well and we believe it is due In large part to
management, we like to drop a line to the "top people" as a compliment.
Ed, our district man, and your local management have been very good
to work with since my arrival 18 months ago.
We hope our mall and your fine company will always have a wonderful
relationship.
Cordially,
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Scptt Soren
General Ma ger
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4 May 1977
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2727 West Roscoe ,
Chicago, 111. 60618
ATTEN: Mr. Morph Gordon
Dear Mr. Gordon:
During May of last year, Carousel Time, Inc.'s Aladdin's
Castle opened in Manassas. Since that time, as Security
Chief for the mall, my observations have been that as a
result of your operation we have experienced a significant
improvement in the control of our younger citizens.
As Security Chief I have noticed a closely maintained and
controled operation. The manager will not permit smoking,
drinking of beverages or loitering in the game room. During
school hours students are not permitted to play the games unless
they have a signed excuse or other,means .Ji indicating that
they are not unexcused from school. At -lunch time I have
observed an unusual number of aaul�s from IBM a.nd other - area
businesses who patronize the game room end them ,tp 1tjoy.
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Prior to the -opening last May It•'4wa� skeptical;r-t i'i.nk�.ng that the
attraction would compound our yout�a �pr`otilem,but; one "year later
happy with the results and look forws3;d�t0 ;obnt need
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2801 Dawson iw. / Albany. Ga. 31707 / 812483.7083
October 28, 1976
Mr. Jules Millman
Aladdin's Castle
2727 West Roscoe Street
Chicago, Illinois 60618
Dear Mr. Millman:
In this day and time of rush, rush, rush, it seems we never have
anything good to say. There is always something wrong. But I
would like to change that trend by making a few observations
about your store here at Albany Mall and its manager.
As you I am sure are well aware, a shopj�--ng center manager's job
requires that he keep a close look at each and every store in
the shopping center, ever mindful that in order to draw repeat
customers, the center must run on a professional business basis,
and it is for this reason I am dropping you this note.
Your Aladdin's Castle here is the cleanest, best maintained and
properly managed family amusement center that I have seen in my -
six years as a shopping center manager. Your local manager -is '
polite, friendly, but forceful when the time arises. He main- 41'
tainsgood control over the young people that frequent his --place 1-----'�
of business, and it is quite evident that they respect him yet
still enjoy the opportunity of fun and games that your store
provides. Congratulations for selecting such a fine manager,
and I wish you all the success in the coming year of 1977.
GNS: j
Sincerely,
",If &.,., n Aw*t
Glenn N. Souders
General Manager
Developed by Aronov Realty Company. Montgomery. Alabama
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NW* Shnoi & Associates, hm
1712 North Meridian Street
husanapolis, Indiana 46202
Phone: (317) 9266021
February 16, 1976 __
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Mr. John De Graaf, President FED 19
Village of North Riverside ;y;; {rL:;_r -
2400 South Des Plains °
North Riverside, Illinois 60546
RE: Aladdin's Castle
NortE Riverside Park
North Riverside, Illinois
Dear Mr. President:
It has come to my attention that the Aladdin's Castle arepursuing
a license to operate a family amusement center in our North River-
side Park Mall.
Please note that we are landlords in approximately ten different
shopping centers in which Aladdin's Castle has an operating unit.
The Aladdin's people are professional in their approach to a family
amusement center. We have never had the first day's trouble in any
of our situations. Their stores are well lit, well protected,
closelysupervised and offer the ultimate in family fun. I further
feel tat the Aladdin's Castle Family Amusement Center will comple-
ment what we -have tried to create with our North Riverside Park Mall;
that is, one-stop, one -service shopping for all the residents of
North Riverside Park and surrounding areas.
I am sure if .a license is granted, you will find Aladdin's Castle to
be an asset to the entire community. If you wish to speak to me
further firsthand, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Kindest ppf—sAnal regards,
MELVIN I�dQN ASSOCIATES, INC.
Fre
Vice President and Director of Leasing
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cc: %4/4r Wrel Gordon, Director of LeasiT:g
Aladdin's Castle, Inc.
Mr. Melvin Simon, Chairman of the Board
Melvin Simon 4 Associates, Inc.
Mr. Herbert Simon, President
Melvin Simon 6 Associates, Inc.
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Mr. A. W. Bernsohn
Executive Vice President
National Mall Monitor
5615 Westfield Avenue
Pennsauken, New Jersey 081.0
Dear Mr. Bernsohn:
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January 9, 1975 �
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JAN 161973
Re: Aladdin's Castle
Pontiac Mall Shopping Center
in response to your letter of December 20, 1974 requesting my comments
concerning the Aladdin's Castle operation, I am pleased to cooperate
with your request.
I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Jules Millman, President of Aladdin's
Castle, during our first lease negotiation. : found him not only
personable, but he was able to convince me that his operation would be
an asset to our Mall. I had always conceived of electronic amusements
as being little better than a penney arcade, attracting an undesirable
eleme.:t and failing to serve the purpose of attracting customers to
the ,hopping center. I was most gratified once Aladdin's Castle opened
to find that Mr. Millman's representations and expectations were more
than fulfilled.
The unit was designed around a rather unusual problem and Aladdin's
Castle worked with us at considerable expense to produce a quality unit.
The operation proved to be an asset to the Mall in that the teenagers
who spent hours lounging in the main court are now occupied in construc-
tive activity which produces income for the Landlord. Aladdin's Castle
is staffed with a competent manager who has kept the rules of the Hall
and of the operation strictly enforced. our confidence in Mr. Millman's
operation has been reflected in the fact that we have included Aladdin's
Castle in a second Mall which we presently have under construction.
I am pleased to see that your publication recognizes Mr. Millman and
his operation as an outstanding retailer.
DG/pf
RBQIVRD
JAN' 01975
AtA0mcumm
Mr. A. W. Bernsohn
Executive Vice President
NATIONAL MALI, MONITOR
5615 Westfield Avenue
Pennsauken, New Jersey 08110
Dear Mr. Bernsohn:
THE GOODMAN COMIPANY
7---j BUILDING / 2030 TILGHMAN STREET
P.O. BOX 26 -Li / ALLENTOWN. PENNSYLVANIA 18001
(AREA CODE 215) 434 4444
January 3, 1975
Per your letter of December 20, 1974, regarding
your forthcoming feature on Aladdin's Castle as Retailer
of the Month, I offer the following comments:
They, Aladdin's Castle, are tenants in two of our
most recently opened malls - Fort Steuben Mall,
Steubenville, Ohio, and Granite Run Mall, Media,
Pa.
1. In both cases, they opened on the day of
the Grand Opening and were most cooperative
in working with our Construction Department.
In one particular instance where we had to
slightly change their location and dimensions
of their room at Granite Run Mall prior to
their opening and after having completed
their store drawings and specs, they never -
the less redid the drawings and still
constructed their store in time to meet the
Grand Opening all of which took place in
less than 30 days. Needless to say, our
company was most appreciative of their
cooperation and understanding along with
the fine attitude they maintained.
2. They are most professional from the time of
negotiations through construction and after
their store has been in operation. They have
what I feel a tight control in the management
of their stores and according to our Mall
Managers Report, there has never been an
instac �€ an rouddism or uncleanliness in
any ogt €h r operations.
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f- Amon
Iva GOODMAN COMPANY
lac a A. W. Bernsohn
necutive Vice President
NATIONAL MALL MONITOR
January 3, 1975 Page 2
3. I certainly look forward to working with
them in the future for our upcoming centers
and I think there is no question that they
are the "tops" in their field.
If I can be of any further assistance, please advise.
Very truly yours,
T DMI COMP Y
Michael E. Stevens
Director of Leasing
MES/jps
cc: Murph Cordon
INTERSTATE PROPERTIES 025 CLIFTON "CHUM • CLIFTON NEW JM115tY 07013 • 1201) 770-2424
December 30, 1974
We A. W. LIQrnsohn
Executi
IgaabKly t306Corporatlm
911 West Big Wver Rd.
Suite 201
Troy. Michigan 48084
Tetephone (313) 689-8300
1Kr. A. W. Bernsohn
Executive Vice President
National Mall Monitor
5815 Westfield Avenue
Pennsauken, New Jersey 08110
Re: Aladdin's Castle
December 27, 1974
Dear Mr. Bernsohn:
I'm in receipt of your recent letter requesting
that I report to you on our relationship with Aladdin's
Castle.
It was with much hesitancy that we first
permitted Aladdin's Castle into one of our centers.
Many of the tenants in the mall were also concerned
that the type of traffic that Aladdin's Castle would
-draw, would- not be- an asset to our center. HoweV4x,
their success has been beyond our fondest expectations.-
Not only have they drawn traffic but they have also
drawn the traffic that assists other merchants in increasing
their volume.
j- -- Aladdin!s-Castle is a clean, well.attended.,.
store operation and we are now putting them into our
other centers, as space becomes available.
If I can be of any further assistance to you
please do not hesitate to contact me.
Very truly yours,
KIMBERLY SCOTT CORPORATION
Thomas C. Strauss
Vice President
TCS: da
Homa` •., -;evelopment Co.
i;ECEIVED
JAN -91975
December 26,h'.Yl2r.. to—ME,M.
Morrtson, Becker, Curtis, Kuder & Parrish
Seventeenth floor - Bryant Building n ,�-r��,•^••.
1Caasas City,' M0 64106 `iL} _ N�!
Attn:. Carl Krauss
'4 *.q g- o
Res Aladdin's Castle - Independence heater
° Dear Carl: ' : • -
In response to your inquiry regarding the proposed Aladdin's
- • 4YCw�rtla-dement Center, I ,am writing to Anforp you. thaw
aomart Development Co. has had the opportunity to observe
.Aladdin's Castle's amusement center operation in various
shopping centers and have found them to be respectable, clean,
well-managed and closely supervised. Conversations with
other major shopping center developers have confirmed our
evaluation. _ e
We feel that an Aladdin's Castle Amusement Center Will complegent
the tenant mix at Independence Center by appealing to customers
of all ages and we are looking forward to a long and successful -
relationship with Aladdin's Castle in Independence as well
as several of our other shopping centers.'
If you have any questions please do not besitate to call.
• Yours very truly,
Edward 8rasnovee
Attorney
EK:var
cc Hal Eisenberg
Cathy S. Redden
Esus Bsr>zer�
EXECUTIVE OFFICES / SEARSTOWER / 44TH FLOON I CHICAGO. ILLINOIS 60651 1 0171875 0144 • l
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REAL ESTATE
69`WEST WASHINGTON STRCCT
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December 23, 1974
Mr. A. W. Bernsohn,
Executive Vice President
National Mall Monitor
5615 Westfield Avenue
Pennsauken, New Jersey 08110
Dear Mr. Bernsohn:
In reply to your letter of December 5 regarding Aladdin's Castle, I am
delighted to make the following comments :
When Jules Millman and his associates originally applied to us for tenancy in
our Lakehurst center (Waukegan, Illinois) we had serious reservations about
putting thin type of business In the center for fear it would become a "hang
out" and crime some undesirable reaction from the other tenants and from
fife iot'al�onimunity.` After 'aw number -of meetings with -.Mr: -Millman, he -. a
gave us very convincing evidence as to how his organization supervised these
units and we, hesitantly, finally elected to have them proceed with the installa-
tion of a unit in Lakehurst.
They -have -been: in -operation for approximately three years. and,. are ,enjoying,•an-
excellent volume of business. The type of supervision they have appears to
preclude the possibility of the type of problem that concerned us. Aladdin's
Castle has been very well received in the local community and we are now
working with them on a number of other locations.
If any of your readers would like further reference, please feel free to have
them write to me.
Sincerely,
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G B:lb - Ire Beak
Offices throughout Metropolitan Chicago and in Atlanta, Cincinnati. Dayton. Loa Angeles i San Francisco
ATHWOOSS
NA GEMZNT
:tPANY
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4501 War Memorial Dore
Peoria. itlinois 61613
Ttko one-. 309/698-0444
December 20, 1974
A. V. Bernsohn
National Nall Monitor
5615 Westfield Avenue
Pennsauken, N.J. 08110
Dear Mr. Bernsohn:
R-: Aladdin's Castle
Your letter of December Sth.
of Development Control Corp.
reply.
addressed to Mr. Harold Imus
has been forwarded to me for
When Aladdin's Castle leased space for the openings of this
76:0:,,000 GLA Center I was very apprehensive as to the problems
that might be caused by the gathering of the youth. This
operation knows how to control their clientel. We have had
no complaints other than other stores being asked for change
♦ P, P �.. --44 -the -busy t Imm. s;-.- Afser this :'problem was brought
managers attention this was promptly corrected. The Castle
has become a waiting place for the teenagers when shopping
with their parents Many teenagers I am sure have enticed
the parents to the Center as a result of their desire to visit
Aladdin's. Not only teenagers seem to partake but many people
'iW order atebrackets•, also -visit the shop. This has become a.= .a ...m
meeting place for many of the younger employees of the Center,
especially during the employee lunch and dinner hours.
At the close of the first year operation Aladdin's Castle is
just short of meeting the breakpoint for percentage rent. Thiq
- - -' --Ai s rsr -valuable 'tenent .,in ;a location that is not in the main-
traffic
ain.traffic flow pattern.
The Manager is co-operative and recognizes that his problems
become Center problems. We like that concept of operation.
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Center ager
CC: H. Carlson
H. Imus
- H. HAUSMAN CO.0
LEASES - SALES - MANAGEMENT
ONE PUBLIC SQUARE BUILDING
CLEVELAND. OHIO 44113
December 17, 1974
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Mr. _A W. Bernsohn
National Mall Monitor
5615 Westfield Avenue
Pennsauken, New Jersey 08110
Re: Aladdin's Castle
Dear Mr. Bernsohn:
TaLe"40 t am MM
In answer to your letter of December 5, 1974, please note that
Aladdin's Castle has been a tenant of ours in two different
shopping centers. In fact, we had one of their first stores in
Lansing, Michigan and have not only found them to be a very fine
tenant but their increased sales every year have shown they really
know their business.
Sincerely,
Roger Benjamin
REB/jas
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LONIAL
PROPERTIES I
INC.
3465 NORMAN •RIDGE ROAD • ( 205 ) 269-2521 • POST OFFICE BOX 2833 ♦ MONTGOMERY. ALABAMA 30105
January 7, 1974
Mr. A. W. Bernsohn
Executive Vice President
National Hall Monitor
5615 Westfield Avenue
Pennsauken, New Jersey 08110
Re: Aladdin's Castle
Dear Mr. Bernsohn:
I am in receipt of your letter dated December 20 in reference to Aladdin's
Castle being named as Retailer of the Month for the April/May ICSC Convention
Issue. I can tell you with all honesty that Colonial Properties to date has
been very pleased with our relationship with the Aladdin's Castle organisation
and their operations. To date they have done everything that they said they
would and run a first-class operation which is well-controlled and well -supervised.
The atmosphere created by the Aladdin's Castle operation is first-class .in every
respect and fills a void existing in practically every shopping center in existence.
There is a need for a place to relax and also have some light form of enterta nmleut
to amusejoneself whether the customer is on a major shopping trip or simply spending
some leisure time in the mall. The operation is great as a babysitting service
since the customers can leave their children in the Aladdin's Castle store while
they do their shopping and be assured that they are in good hands.
We at Colonial Properties have made several deals with Aladdin's Castle to go into
our new regional malls opening up in 1975 and 1976 and look forward to a continuing
and mutually beneficial relationship with this organization.
With kindest personal regards. I remain
Very sincerely yours,
COLONIAL PROPER ES, INC.
AicD. d McCliniOn
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WhQLL AT MANAAS
0300 SUDLEY ROAD O MANASSAS. VIRGINIA 22110
TELEPHONE 703.360-0101'
4 May 1977
Aladdin's Castle
2727 West Roscoe
Chicago, Ill. 60618
ATTEN: Mr. Murph Gordon
Dear Mr. Gordon:
As President of the Mall at Manassas Merchant's Association
I am happy to congradulate Carousel Time, Inc. on a well
managed fun game operation and one of the many businesses that
have added to the improved tenant mix over the past year.
As an owner and manager of a shop in the mall I have noticed
a significant improvement in our centers youth control, not
solely the responsibility of the game room but jointly with the
mall's security operation. ,
Originally I questioned the developers decision tw.1-ease -to,
a game room .operation, but durig- the 'phst .ar )kstory{has-
`prov_ed what we merchants were promised, la w41L iisNA d'• -and (�
maintained fun area that has added a txe an
to our cenfer r�✓'+► , �{ 1 �,;��_,�
.uincer X,�.
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M°--Vhoma:Ain�er, Manager
Town, '& C'o�tXitry
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CITY COUNCIL
'ISR A. MURPHY M Pro Tem CITY OF L O D I
RICHARD L. HUGHES CITY HALL. 221 WEST PINE STREET
WALTER KATNICH POST OFFICE BOX 320
JAMES W. PINKERTON. If LODI. CALIFORNIA 95241
(209) 3345634
November 6, 1981
Aladdin's Castle, Inc.
c/o Mr. Steven Gordon
4401 Atlantic Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90807
HENRY A. CLAWS. Ir.
City Manager
ALICE M. REIWHF
City Clerk
RONALD M. STEIN
City Attorney
Re: Use Permit and Appeal Regarding Electronic Games Center,
780-W. Kettleman Lane, Lodi, California
Gentlemen:
This letter will confirm the action taken by the Lodi City
Council at its regular meeting of November 4, 1981, whereby,
following a public hearing on the matter, the appeal of Mr. Tom
Dutra, 801 Brandywine Drive, Lodi, of the Planning Commission's
conditional approval of the request of Aladdin's Castle, Inc.,
for a Use Permit for an Electronic Games Center (i.e. Family
Enterta ritent Center) at 780 W. Kettleman Lane in the Vineyard
Shopping Canter in an area zoned P -D(15), Planned Deve'Lopment
District No. 15, was denied by the Lodi City Council.
You should also note that the letter that you had received dated
September 29, 1981 from James B. Schroeder, City of Lodi Community
Development Director, will now be amended so that paragraph 6
of the conditions will read that the use permit is issued for
six months (i.e. May 4, 1982).
Should you have any questions regarding this action, please
do not hesitate to call this office.
Very truly yours,
Alice M. Re he
City Clerk
AR: dg
cc: Jim Schroeder
Community Development Director
CITYCOUNCIL
!MMES A. McCARTY. Mayor
ROBERT G. MURPHY. Mayor Pro T
RICHARD L. HUGHES
WALTER KATNICH
JAMES W. PINKERTON. It.
Tern
CITY OF LODI
CITY HALL. 221 WEST PINE STREET
POST OFFICE BOX 320
LODI. CALIFORNIA 95241
(209) 334-5634
November 6, 1981
Mr. Tom Dutra
801 Brandywine Drive
Lodi, CA 95240
Dear Mr. Dutra:
.
HENRY A. CLAVES. ►r.
City Man&*"
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
RONALD M. STEIN
City Attorney
This letter will confirm the actions of the Lodi
City Council taken at its regular meeting held
Novembez 4, 1981, whereby, following a public
hearing on the matter, your appeal of the Planning
Commission's conditional approval of the request of
Aladdin's Castle, Inc., for Use Permit for an
Electronic Games Center (i.e. Family Entertainment
Center at 780 West Kettleman Lane in the Vineyard
Shopping Center in an area zoned P -D(15) , Planned
Development District No. 15, was denied by the
City Council.
Should you have any questions regarding the action
taken by the Council on this matter, please do not
hesitate to call this office.
Very truly yours,
Alice M. Reimche
City Clerk
AR: dg
cc: Jim Schroeder
Community Development Director
CC -53 (d) ZONING
EIR HEARINGS
1981
CITY COUNCIL HENR CLAVES, Jr.
C kv Managw
JAMESMayor CITY O F LO D I ALICE M. REIAACHE
'
ROBERT
G.. MURPHY.
t1RPHY, Mayor Pro Tem City Clerk
RICHARD L. HUGHES CITY HALL, 221 WEST PI%E STREET
WALTER 1C/1TNiCN POST OFFICE BOX 120 RONALD M. 57EIN
JAMES W. PINKERTON. Jr. LODI. CALIFORNIA 95241 If oft Attorney
(209) 334.5634
July 1, 1981
MEMORANDUM
TO: ALL PERSONS RECEIVING COPIES OF FILLEY RANCH DRAFT EIR
FROM: Community Development Department
RE: CORRECTION - FiLLEY jtANCH DRAFT EIR 81-2
?he Draft EIR contained an error on the Summary page (page III).
The fi t paragraph, first sentence, should read: The ro ect Is
a 52.6 acre residential devel2pment. The word commerclal should
be ate pro ect does not contain any cotmle rc ii a lacreage.
PLEASE NOTE THIS CORRECTION IN YOUR COPY OF THE EIR.
D
MEMORANDUM, City of Lodi, Community Development Department
TO: Members of the Lodi City Council DATE: July 15, 1981
City Manager
Assistant City Manager
City Attorney
Ap
FROM: Mamie Starr, Assistant City Planner
RE: HARNEY LANE LANDFILL ENVIRONMENT IMPACT REPORT
We have received a copy of the Draft Environmental Impact Report on the
Harney Lane Landfill Replacement Site, prepared for San Joaquin County,
bbl Raymond Vail and Associates.
If you are interested in reviewing the EIR, I will be happy to obtain a
copy for you. The County has requested that all comments be submitted
by August 24, 1981. The City Public Works Department and Community
Development Department will be subm-itting comments to the County.
Attached is a summary of the project from the EI'R.
Attachment
PROJECT AND ENVIRONME!4TAL IMPACT SI)MMARY
The following is a general summary of the proposed project and the
potential environmental effects as determined by this analysis. The impact
discussions included in this summary which identify impact potentials are
partial extrations frau the composite report which follows. The summary is
not intended to stand alone. For further information on any subject, the
main body of the text should be consulted for an understanding of the com-
plete discussion.
BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The project proposes a reelacemgnt site for the existing Harney Lane
landfill. The proposed site is a 320} acre parcel which is the west one
half of Section 21, T.3N., R.8E.9 M.D.B.&M., shown on the U.S.G.S, "Linden",
7.5 minute, quadrangle map. The proposed replacement site is one to two
miles east of the existing landfill on the south side -of Harney Lane.'
The replacement site would be operated similarly to the existing landfill
operation making use of the disposal trench cut and backfill method. The
operation would-be developed in approximately 20 -acre plots beginning at
the south end of the property then progressing north toward Harney Lane.
It has been estimated that the useful disposal life of the site would extend
approximately to or, -perhaps, beyond the year 2000. Upon closure of the
landfill operation, the site would be developed for recreational use or
returned to grazing or limited farming use.
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS FOUND NOT TO BE SIGNIFICANT
Durina the course of study, it was determined that the project would
not result in significant effects and does not warrant mitigations relative
to the following environmental factors:
• Geology
• Seismicity
• Climate
Vegetation
• Wildife and Fish
• General Plan and Zoning
• Population
• Public Services
Electricity
Gas
Telephone
Domestic Water
Wastewater Disposal (Sewer)
Police Protection
Fire Protection
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' Recreation
• Cultural Resources
• Public Safety
Noise
It was also determined that the following environmental factors
be affected significantly; however, the project proposes measures or
are reasonably available which would mitigate these potential adverse
to acceptable levels:
' Topography
Surface Water
Groundwater
Air Quality
Economic Considerations
Traffic/Circulation
Public Safety
Nuisance Factors
SIGNIFICANT
FFECTS WHICH CANNOT BE A
could
measures
effects
• Implementation of the project would cause a significant degradation
of the aesthetic quality of adjacent residences while the landfill
is in operation. However, this'woul.d be a temporary condition since
upon closure of the landfill, the site would be reclaimed to provide
an attractive appearance.
The_l.and has a potential for substantial agricultural productivity if
advanced land management practices are employed. Implementation of
the project would significantly reduce the agricultural potential of
the land or, perhaps, eliminate the potential depending on how the
landfill is operated. By itself, the loss of approximately 320 acres
of arable land is not significant on a statewide basis; however, the
collective and continuing incremental loss of arable land in California
has grown to significant levels over the past 20 years-: Sections
15023.5(b) and 15143(a) of the State EIR Guidelines require that
". individually minor but collectively significant projects taking
place over a period of time" shall be discussed. See discussion of
soils impact assessment for details.
ENERGY CONSIDERATIONS
The project would not result in wasteful expenditure of energy. However
it would not exercise, due to current economic considerations, available
measures capable of extracting substantial amounts of energy stored in the
buried waste and not utilized. Further, the project does not propose to
fully utilize the landfill's resource -recovery potential. This could save
substantial amounts of energy in the aluminum, paper, glass and ferrous
metal products manufacturing industries. The detailed discussion of this
complex issue should be referred to in the main text.
NOTICE OF NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR
GRUPE COMMUNITIES
FOR LOT LINE ADJUSTMENTS
IN LAKESHORE VILLAGE, UNIT 11
ND -81-21
Notice is hereby given that the Community Development Director
has filed a Negative Declaration for Grupe Communities for a Lot Line
Adjustment of Lots 39, 40, 41 and 42 of the Lakeshore Village Subdivist-on
Un1t 11, located on West Kettleman Lane.
Information regarding this item may be obtained in the office
of the Community Development Director at 221 West Pine Street, Lodi,
California. All interested persons are invited to present their views
and comments on the Negative Declaration. Written statements may be
fited with the Community Development Director at any time prior to
,July 27, 1981.
By Order of the City of Lodi
JAMES B. SCHROEDER, Director
Community Development Department
Dated: July 6, 1981
NOTICE OF NEGATIVE DECLARATION FOR
JAMES GERARD, ON BEHALF OF
VINEYARD BUSINESS CENTER
ND -81-17
Notice is hereby given that the Community Development Director
has filed a Negative Declaration for James Gerard, on behalf of the
Vineyard Business Center. This request is to amend the Land Use Element
of the General Plan by (1) redesignating a 5.59 acre parcel at 1110 West
Kettleman Lane from Office -Institution to commercial; and (2) to amend
Planned Development District No. 15 (P -D(15)), to permit C -S, Commercial
Shopping Uses on the 5.59 acre parcel at 111 O.West Kettleman Lane.
Information regarding these items may be obtained in the office
of the Community -Development Director at 221 West Pine Street,, Lod;I,
California. All interested persons are invited to present their views
and comments on the Negative Declaration. Written statements may be
filed with the Community Development Director at any time prior to
July 13, 1981.
By Order of the City of Lodi
JAMES B. SCHROEDER, Director
Community Development Department
Dated: July 3, 1981
4-� r/ "V-qa 11 1IG Mr. H{.l11r11 a— VI•
BAUMBACH S PiAIIA, ENGINEERS
ON BEHALF Of WILLIAM CLEMINCS
FOR THE BRIARWOOD CONDOMINIUM PROJECT
ND -81-19
Notice is hereby given that the Community Development Director
has filed a Negative Declaration for Bau Bach and Piazza, Engineers, on
behalf of William Clemings for The Briarwood, a 16 -unit condominium project.
This is a one -lot, .74 acre subdivision, to be located on the west side
of South Church Street, 420' south of Lambert Court.
Information regarding this item may be obtained in the office
of the Community Development Director at 221 West Pine Street, Lodi,
California. All interested persons are invited to present their views
and comments on the Negative Declaration. Written statements may be
filed with the Community Development Director at any time prior to
July 13, 1981.
By Order of the City of Lodi
JAMES B. SCHROEDER, Director
Community Development Department
Dated: July 3, 1981
NMTIVE DMARATIOt1
Notice is hereby given that the City of Lodi Planning Depar y�ki determined that the following proposal will have no "SignificaImpact on the Environment". Supporting documentation is avail
in the foof a "Preliminary Environmental Assessment" and is a
able for public review in the Planning Department Office, City N
Building, 221 W. Pine Street. Anyone wishing to appeal the issuance
of this Declaration to the Planning Commission may do so no later than
the date indicated as "Last date to Appeal".
Date 5/14/81 Project Title: ND -81-8
FORE GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT b REZONING REQUESTS
Responsible Agency: Lodi Planning Dept. Contact Person: M. J. Starr
NAME OF PERSON, FIRM, OR AGENCY UNDERTAKING PROJECT:
KATZM AN a SCHAFFER.
Address: Ci ty : County
122 N. CHURCH STREET LODI SAN JOAQUIN
Area Code: Phone;
209 368-5311
PROJECT DESCRIPTION OF NATURE, PURPOSE, AND LOCATION
Amendment of the Land Use Element Map of the Lodi General Plan from Low
Density Residential to Office Institution and rezoning from R-1 to RCP of
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4.13- acres on the west side of Lower Sacramento Road. identified specifically
617 S. Lower Sacramento Road (APR 027-040-06) and a portion of 333 South
Lauver Sacramento Road (APR 027-040-04). RCP zoning will permit conversion
of an existing dwelling to office or professional uses and/or construction►
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Last Date to ppea :dress Fihere Preliminary Environment
Assessment is Available:
June 5, 1981
LODI CITY PLANNING DEPT. {
221 W. Pine St., Lodi, CA 95240
Phone:- (209) 334-5634
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Environmental Assessment
INITIAL STUDY
PROJECT TITLE Millard Fore General Plan Aeendment (GP LU.81-2) and Rezoning request
LOCATION
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PROJECT t Lowr Sacto Rd
(027-040-06) and portion of 333 S. Lwr SIS4
-fit of the Land Use Element of the City General Plan from Low
Density Residential to Office Institution and rezoning of same from R-1'
to RCP. • -
Oentra -Pain Designation (A) Existing (city), (R) Proposed (A) Low Density
.Basi-dentlal; (Q) -Office -Institution. -
41 t `-descrjption and surrounding land use 6t7 is 1.10 acres with an existing
ra}��"c<s-gnr8geri4AndscaPing-and: tmall vineyard. Portion of 333 is 3.03+ acres
rcel contain
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south.
(A) It- 1; 11) RCP
Wi 1 V tht=' Pro ect Nave a Significant Effect
Any of the FollowingImpacts?'Yes
No
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a., Si�stalntial alteration of natural topography, soil
t or'bsc►11 features.:....:.:' .:........:..:.........:.'
X
b,.�Subatiktiaily�deg rada surface --or groundwater'quality.:
X
'e. stendepl�ta'su'rface or groundwater
`resources:::i::.�:::...•.'..•..•:-.._:...:...•......:.:......
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- d. :Sekstsntially interfere with groundwater flow
X
or. recharge o ..' ............................. w ......... o
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•. Cause a significant affect related ;o flood, erosion
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• or.siltation.......... .................................
X
f. Substantlai interference with the habitat of any
fir•'
�s pecles'of fish, wildlife or plant ....................
X
g. Violate ambient air quality standards or create
•
substantial air emissions or objectionable odors......
• X '
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h. Substantially increase ambient noise or glare
4*i for adjoining areas............
Substantial 'reduction of existing cropland. Not. substantlal
7 X = '
j. 'titpose. individuals or property to geologic, public
health, traffic, flood, seismic or other hazards......
X,--
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Mayes •.
k.- Have a substantial, demonstrable, negative aesthetic
effect ..........:.................................... X
1. Result in the disruption or alteration of an
�•' archeological, historical or paleontological site.... X
m: cause or -allow substantial increase in consumption in
"y natural rpsourcet............ X
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n. Results In the use or waste of substantial amounts ofi
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fuel- or energy...... X
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o. ^Necessitate major extensions of water, -sewer, storm
-•drain, electrical l Ines or public roads ..............
x_}�:
p. Substantially increase demand for or utilization of
�publis services such as schools or fire or police
F . X
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q. Substantially change transportation patterns related ;..
-to ex isting,.traffic Toad, street capacity, parking
�- availability or traffic safety......................... X
yduce substantial growth, concentration orrdisplace "�r r X
� �T msnt or-popuIatlon.,' '�: f i ; :, r Ft,r. f ^ . "r r r• •
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� = s. Result In an alteration or conflict with exists
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',planned land uses...............................�r X
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• t. Conflict with'adopted ted tans
. p plans, or policies of
the City of Lodi .................................... X
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JAdverse Impacts of project and their magnitude: possible increased noise and glare will
depend upon specific use, building cm�struction and amount of uiLimate aavinsas
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toriing would permit up to 10 units per acre of residentig) as wail as offices_
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significant problems expected. Extension of services - Tokay Street to be
extended
southern edge of parcels at developer expense; other services to be extended likewise.
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Change in occupancy of dwelling may necessitate connection.to City services.
Mitigation heasures to Reduce Adverse Impacts Identified by Initial Study:
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s. JAMES B. SCHROEDER
Environmental Review Officer
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NOTICE OF PREPARATION
Negative Declaration
FOXBOROUGN CONDOMIMIUMS
Prolect Title
510 bast Vine Street
.Project oca on Specific ,
Description of nature, purpose, and beneficiaries of project:
A 20 unit condomimium project to be constructed by ti/i i 1 i am t tem i ngs.
The project conforming to the existing zoning of res -medium density, R -MD
CITY OF LOW DAVID MORIMOTO (209) 334-5634
Lead gency C—muct erson Phone
221-W. Pine Street. Lodi of
ress
6-22-81
UYIEW. PERIOD
Dur agency would appreciate cmm,ents on t e scope and areas in whicfi your
agency feels an enviromnental review should cover, as well as arw data which
may be pertinent to the project.
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1Q/1980
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Environmental Assessment
INITIAL STUDY
1. PROJECT TITLE FOXBOROLIGH CONDOMINIUMS
2. LOCATION 510 East Vine Street
.3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 76 appticont Is constructing a 20 unit condominiums project on
The pgESd ll In an area zoned R -HD, Residential High Density.*
-T6 wansa4 will require approval of a tentative subdivision map.
:Censral PtanDesignation
tsci4pitlon ndt,surrouniiin,
lstlni(city) '(B) Proposed' (A) Residential
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.-Wrough Any of t1_w Following Impa_ct`sT__ "Yes NO tUyb*
�fubstihtlal 4"Iteraittow...0if natural-iopographY.' soil
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S so tures. ......... ......
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stikial lly.,,'diorade 'surface or, groundwatorqual I ty.
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1o1it*-'.ambI_efit.aW�qaVIty standards or create -
5 stinital 'afremI s os'or bbjectionable odors" 2.
S yjncieaie ambient nolse.--or 01
lovetfor 'adjolqlng.a s. . 1
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Subiqintlil'-redticilon of.. existing cropland.... ....
Sie'jndIv*ldu'als'or.' property to geologic, PU61,1C
"'iraff flood' '43 n
ties I th"�, traffic, selsmic'or other hazards...
Yes 'No Maybe
k:'. Have a* substantial, demonstrable, negative aesthetic
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1. Result in the disruption or alteration of an
archeological, historical or -paleontological site....
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NWATIVE DEC[ARATICN
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Notice is hereby gi'en that the City of Lodi Planning Department has
determined that the following proposal will have no "Significant
Impact on the Envirpnment". Supporting documentation is available
in the form of a "Preliminary Environmental Assessment" and is avail-
able for public review in the Planning Department Office, City Hall
Building, 221 W. Pine Street. Anyone wishing to appeal the issuance
of this Declaration to the Planning Commission may do so no later than
the date indicated as "Last date to Appeal".
Dat 6/12/81 Project Title: FOXBOROUGH CONDOMIMtUMS(ND-81-15)
Responsible Agency: Lodi Planning Dept. Contact Person: D. Morimoto, Asst. Planner
NAME OF PERSON, FIRM, -OR AGENCY UNDERTAKING PROJECT:
WILLIAM CLEMINGS
Address: City: County:
434 C1owe Ct Lodi Son Jooquin
Area Code: Phone;
(209) 369-:9141
PROJECT DESCRIPTION OF NATURE, PURPOSE, AND LOCATION
A 20 unit condomimium project to be constructed by William _C'1 emi na s .
The project conforming to the existing zoning of res-m4dium density, R -MD
Project Location -City PFoject Location County
LODI SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
ast to to Appeal: Address
ere re m nary Environment
Assessment is Available:
6-22-81 LODI CITY PLANNING DEPT.
221 W. Pine St., Lodi, CA 95240
Phone: (209) 334-5634
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County Clerk �* �� /N
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NOTICE 1DF PREPARATION
Negative Declaration
Baumbach and Plazza, Consulting Engineers, for
SUMMERHELD (Marvin Wiebe, Developer)
Wiect Title
1820 South Church -and 1902 S.-thurch Street, Lodi
Project-1.660tion Specific
Description of nature, purpose, and beneficiaries of project: IbA awliennt
is X81' acre residential project located at 1520 South Church Street. The
P-421ect will include -a 66 unit condomi_tnium project, 12 zero lot line units, and 3 detached
An
gle family. lots. '76 pro ict is a rewbmital of apeviously approved project,.
Citi► Of Lodi David Morimoto (209334-5634
Lead "gl Agency ntact Person Phone
221 W. Pine Street, Lodi, CA 95240
Address
6/22/81
PERIODREVIEW
Wr-a-gency would appreciate comments on the scope and areas In which your
agency feels an environmental review should cover, as well as any data which
may be pertinent to the project.
ND/1980
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Notice is hereby given that the City of Lodi Planning Department has
determined that the following proposal will have no "Significant
Impact on the Environment". Supporting documentation is available
in the form of a "Preliminary Environmental Assessment" and is avail-
able for public review in the Planning Department Office, City Hall
Building, 221 W. Pine Street. Anyone wishing to appeal the issuance
of this Declaration to the Planning Commission may do so no later thany
the date indicated as "Last date to Appeal".
Date ,=11-61 Project Title: SIiMMERFIELD (Marvin Lliebe, Developer)
Responsible Agency: Lodi Planning Dept. Contact Person: David Morimoto
NAME OF PERSON, FIRM, OR AGENCY UNDERTAKING PROJECT:
Baumbach and Piazza, Consulting Engineers
Address:
City: County:
221 West 'oak Street Lodi San Joaquin
Area Code: (2Oq) Phone; 368-8098
PROJECT DESCRIPTION OF NATURE, PURPOSE, AND LOCATION
The applicant is progposing.a 9.8* acre residential project located at 1820 South
Church Street. The project will include a 66 unit condomimium project, 12 zero lot line _
units, and 3 detached single family lots. The project is a resubmital of a prbViously-
approved project 057-370-31
ro ezt Location City Project—location County
LODI SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
Last to toAppeal: rens Where Preliminary Environment
Assessment is Available:
6-22-81 LODI CITY PLANNING DEPT.
221 W. Pine St., Lodi, CA 95240
Phone: *(209) 334-5634
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Environmental Assessment
e. Cause a significant affect related to flood, erosion
:.
INITIAL STUDY
or siltation :..............:.........:..:.......:..:.:
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PROJECT TITLE �UMMERFIELD
2.
LOCAT I ON 1820 South Church Street
3.
'PROJECT DESCRIPTION 'A 9.8t acro residential project containing
66 Condominium
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smi u J2 zero lot lirlq units and 3 detached single family Ion. This
ik"mad plan
is a resubmito of i
General -Plan Designation (A) Existing (city), (B) Proposed
(A) Low Denetbe
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_ Residual, (B) i -lo 'change
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Site'description and surrounding land use Wdffl lol to the
north. west end
�.'b.
soWh'.' 1ndu4" to the east.
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level for adjoining areas ...............................
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' Zoning (A) :Existing, (B) Proposed (A) R-2 and R -GA
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I :: Substantial redoction'of existing cropland.........
will the Project Have a Si nIffcant Effect
Through Any o the Following impacts'-
'Yes No Maybe
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-health, traffic, flood, seis0c or other hazards......
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a. Substantial alteration of natural topography, soil
or subsoi l' features ..:..:::.................
r). Substantially degrade surface or groundwater quality..
X
Substantially deplete surface or groundwater
'resources .. .... ...
- X
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d. Substantially interfere with groundwater flow
.fit" or recharge..:.:. ....................................
X ,.
e. Cause a significant affect related to flood, erosion
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or siltation :..............:.........:..:.......:..:.:
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f.- . Substantial interference with the habitat of any
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species- of fish, wildlife or plant .............
X
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g. Violate ambient air qual l ty •standards or create,�.;
�,r : ,.:'substantial 'air. emissions or objectionable odors......
X
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�.'b.
_ Substantially increase ambient noise or glare
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level for adjoining areas ...............................
X
F
I :: Substantial redoction'of existing cropland.........
X.
Expose individuals or property to geologic, pub) is
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-health, traffic, flood, seis0c or other hazards......
X
TENTATIVE SUBDIVISION MAP
SUMMERFIELD
1820 S. Church 057-370-31
1902 S. Church 057-370-67
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NOTICE OF PREPARATION r
Negative Declaration
SWANSON REZONING
1001 Windsor Drive
Project oca on Specific
Description of nature, purpose, and beneficiaries of project:
The applicant would like to rezone an existing single homily porcel from single
findly��2I�t to Profuslog[ inQE&Lto buildpqrking.
"The additional will allow him to -TT2nd the medical office bui
located on the adjacent parcel to the west.
City of Lodi David Morimoto (209)334-5634 _
%ate 7�gency taa - Person Phone
221 West P102 StE22t,
Address
Our agency would appreciate comments on the scope aM areas in which your
agency feels an environmental review should cover, as well as any data which
may be pertinent to the project.
ND/1980
Notice is hereiy given that the City of Lodi Planning Department has
determined that the following proposal will have no "Significant
Impact on the Environment". Supporting documentation is available
in the form of a "Preliminary Environmental Assessment" and is avail-
able for public review in the Planning Department Office, City Hall
Building, 221 W. Pine Street. Anyone wishing to appeal the issuance
of this Declaration to the Planning Commission may do so no later than
the -date indicated as "Last date to Appeal".
Date 6/12/81 Project Title: SWANSON REZONING
Responsible D. Morimoto
pons Agency: Lodi Planning Dept. Contact Person:
MM OF PERSON, FIRM, OR AGENCY UNDERTAKING PROJECT:
DENNIS SWANSON (Windsor Properties)
Address: 00 City: County:
9 S. Fairmont Avenue L� Son Joa quip
Area Code: (ap) Phone;
• 369-0661
PROJECT DESCRIPTION OF NATURE. PURPOSE, AND LOCATION
• The applicant would like to rezone an existing single family parcel from single
. family residential to Residential Professional in order to build a parking lot.
The additional parking will allow him to expand the medical office building.
located on the adjacent parcel to the west
ro ect Location City ro ect Location County
LODI SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
East to toAppeal: Address Where Preliminary Environment
Assessment is Available:
6/201 LODI CITY PLANNING DEPT.
221 W. Pine St., Lodi, CA 95240
Phone: (209) 334-5634
• Environmental Assessment
INITIAL STUDY
t .. PROJECT TITLE- SWANSON REZONING
2. LOCATION 1001 Mi'ndso r Drive
3..
PROJECT DESCRIPTION The applicants would like to convert on existing single family
lot into a Rgrking lot in order to expand their medical office building_ The
lot of the house is zoned R-1, Residential-singIg Family and will neat to be re-
: zd6j i to R -CP, Radelantint-COMMe„rcial profentonal to nen it the rhanna in
use
-.:_ k. General Plan Designation (A) Existing (city), (B) Proposed
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(A) Low Density Residential , (� Office -Institutional
ti..5:
Si to description and surrounding land use The area to the west,
along Fairmont
X
Amenue'is n� lv�oe and m mUcal uses. The areo -to the east are
single .famiIY '
6. •
Zoning r(A). Existing, (B) Proposed (A) R-1, Rasidentiol-Sing a
FQmily
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_g.Violate
substantial- air emissions or objectionable odors......
(8i R -CP, Residential -Commercial Profesdonal
h .Substantially increase ambient noise or glare
�, •
Will the Project Have a Significant Effect
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hrrougAny of the Following Impacts?
'Yes No Maybe
Expose individuals or property to geologic, public
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a.- ' Substantial alteration of natural topography, soil
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'•`health, traffic, flood, seismic or other hazards......
or: 'subsoil features ......
o X
.......................
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b:• Substantially degrade surface or groundwater quality..
X -
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C. Substantially deplete surface or groundwater
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-resources ..............................................
X
d. Substantially interfere with groundwater flow
'•,�.-. t "or recharge .................... ..:................... ... .
_` t�.;�•
e:'. 'Cause a significant affect related to flood, erosion
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..:or siltation................. • .
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.-f. . Substsntial interference with the habitat of any
species of fish, wildlife or plant ....................
X
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ambient air uaiit- standards or create
_g.Violate
substantial- air emissions or objectionable odors......
`` • _ `
h .Substantially increase ambient noise or glare
�, •
'level for adjoining areas .................... ....
,
Substantial reduction of existing cropland.......:....
Expose individuals or property to geologic, public
!
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'•`health, traffic, flood, seismic or other hazards......
X
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`�''d •�.
Yes No
Maybe
k. Have a substantial, demonstrable, negative aesthetic
effect........................ ........................
X .'
1. Result in the disruption or alteration of an
archeological, historical or paleontological site....
X
m. Cause or allow substantial increase in consumption in
any natural res_ources... ........................ o.:.
n. Results in the use or waste'of•substantial amounts of
�'•. fuel' or energy.:.:.....'..............:_..�..:...'.: ..
o. ^Necessitate major extensl6ns.of-watgr,:.sewer, storm
• drain,.el.ectrical lines or public roads....• .........
X
' ,p.
Substantially increase demand for or utilization of
;.public services such as schools or fire or police
...protect ion ...... ... •
X
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q.. Substantially, change transportation patterns 'related •
;`_'
existing traffic load; street capacity. parking
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or traffic safety. ..
= ................. ...
X
r.- -induce substantial growth, concentration. or displace-• i?• .
is i Trti• r
'ra�ent of population....................................
X
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s.,' Result. in.3n alteration or conflict with existing or
planned 'land uses ......
... .. .......... ...........
: X
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ct 'wi th adopted plans, goals or policies of
the City of Lodi ....................................
Adverse lmpacts of - project and their magnitude: The niee will remove on existing
nasidenoe and re 'lace it with aporking lot. Could be some in P - glare on cdjacent properties -
and qaOptlye
aesthetic effect_
Mitigation Measures to Reduce Adverse Impacts Identified by Initial
Study:
;.
The porldng
lot could be :deemed and landscaped to reduce glare •on adjacent properties
and
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to�hell! IngMe
the oesthetics'of the proposed p2fklrg lot
RECOMMENDATION
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