HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - November 5, 1986 (104)CITYCICONCIL MEETING
NOVEMBER.5. 1986„
ORi?iNANGFS
ORDINANCE EX'T'ENDING
FASISIDE BUILDING
MORATORIUM ON
CONVERSION OF
SI11=-FAMILY HOMES
TO MULTI -FAMILY IN
CERTAIN AREAS OF
THE CITY
ORD. NO. 1394
ADOPTED
Ordinance No. 1394 - entitled, "An Ordinance of the City
Council Extending the Time Period of Building Moratorium on
CC -6 Conversion of Single -Family Hames to Multiple -Family in
CC -24(b) Certain Defined Areas Pursuant to State of California
OC -35 Government Code Section 65858" having been introduced at a
CC -53(a) regular meeting of the Lodi City Council held October 15,
1986 was brought up for passage on motion of Council Member
Snider, Hinchman second. Second reading of the Ordinance -
was omitted after reading by title and the Ordinance was
then adopted and ordered to print by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members - Eiinchman, Olson,
Pinkerton, Snider, and
Reid (Mayor)
Noes: Council Members - None
Absent: Council Members - None
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Continued December 4, 1985
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Mr. Major Miller 323 E. Vine Street, Lodi also spoke
in favor of Alternate 1.
There, being, no other persons wishing to speak on the
matter,, the: public portion of the hearing was closed.
A very lengthy discussion followed with questions being
directed to Staff.
On motion of Council Member Pinkerton, Reid second,
Council adopted Resolution No. 85-172 establishing "No
Parking".for one (1) hour frau 8:00 am to 9:00 am; 3:00 PM
to 4:00 rp, and 3:00 am to 4:00 am except with resident
permit from June l through March 31 in an area generally _
between Stockton Street on the west, Tokay Street on the
north, Vine street on the south and Washington Street on the
east. A diagram depicting the exact area is attached
as Exhibit "A" to Resolution No. 85-172.
ROCESS Mayor Hinchman declared a five-minute recess, and the
meeting reconvened at 8:55 pm.
PUBLIC HEARING RE
BUILDING MORATORIUM ON
CONVERSATION OF
SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES
TO MULTIPLE -FAMILY
IN CERTAIN DEFINED
AREAS
Notice thereof having been published in accordance with
law and an affidavit of publication being on file in the
office of the City Clerk, Mayor Hinchman called for the
Public Hearing held pursuant to Section 65858 of the
Government Code following adoption of Ordinance No. 1369,
An Urgency Ordinance of the City Council of the City of
Lodi Establishing'a Building Moratorium on Conversion of
Single -Family Hares, to Multiple Fmi
aly in Certain
Defined Areas pursuant to State of California Government
Code.
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Continued December 4, 1985
The following persons spoke in favor of extending the
moratorium:
a) Ms. Maria Elena Serna, 225 E. Locust street, Lodi
b) Mr. Frank Moehring, 323 E. Locust Street, 'Lodi
c) Mr. Barry Clark, 715 N. School Street, Lodi
d) Ms. Betty Gray, 208 E. Tokay Street, Lodi
e) Mr. Alex Paraskevas, 4649 W. Peltier, Lodi
f) Mrs. Gerania Serna, 338 E. Locust Street, Lodi
g) Mr. George Galatsatos, 1667 Tretheway Road, Lodi
The following persons spoke in opposition to the
subject moratorium:
a) Mr. Alex Nicolaou, 302 Tioga Drive, Lodi
b) 0. Mc Combs, 363 S. Sunset, Lodi '
A letter was received and read into the record fran
California Construction and Coatings, 1411 West Fremont
Street, Stockton, CA opposing the moratorium.
There being no other persons wishing to speak on the
matter, the public portion of the hearing was closed.
On motion of Council Member Snider, Olson second, Council
extended the moratorium 10 months and 15 days to provide
time for consultants to prepare infrastructure and zoning
studies. Council requested that the studies be completed
in the most efficient and timely manner possible.
PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIDER PROPOSED USES
OF REVENUE SHARING
FUNDS AS THEY PERTAIN
TO THE PROPOSED CITY
OF LODI CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
1986
Notice thereof having been published according to law,
�tr and notice being forwarded to the following locations,
Mayor Hirschman called for the Public Hearing to
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consider proposed uses of Revenue Sharing funds as
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they pertain to the proposed City of Lodi Capital
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Improvement Program 1986:
Senior Citizens Center
50t Club
Loel Center
Casa de Lodi Mobile Estates
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The Arbor Mobile Home Park
Almond Drive Estates
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Postings were also made at the Lodi City Library
and the Lodi Police Department, which facilities
are handicapped accessible.
The matter was introduced by Staff, who advised
that $165,584 of the proposed Capital Improvement
Program 1986 had been designated for Revenue
Sharing Funds to be used for City Hall Expansion.
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City (2Spo6o.18p000)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING i
To consider a ` one year extension of the
building moratorium on the 'conversion of
single-family homes to multiple-famil in
tain defined area ��
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WED.,
OCTOBERL 15, 1986
Chamber of the Lodi City Council,
22d w. Pine St.,. Lodi
A For additional information pleose contact R
Alice Reimche, Lodi City Clerk. 333-6702.
For more particulors see legol advertisement in
A Lodi News -Sentinel on Sept: 26, 7986,
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City (2Spo6o.18p000)
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING i
To consider a ` one year extension of the
building moratorium on the 'conversion of
single-family homes to multiple-famil in
tain defined area ��
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WED.,
OCTOBERL 15, 1986
Chamber of the Lodi City Council,
22d w. Pine St.,. Lodi
A For additional information pleose contact R
Alice Reimche, Lodi City Clerk. 333-6702.
For more particulors see legol advertisement in
A Lodi News -Sentinel on Sept: 26, 7986,
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEARING BY THE LODI CITY COUNCIL TO CONSIDER
EXTENDING THE BUILDING MORATORIUM ON THE CONVERSION OF
SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES TO PIMTIPLE-FAMILY IN CERTAIN DEFINED AREAS
PURSUANT TC THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA GOVERmE T CODE SECTION 65858
WHICH WAS DeL'D BY THE ADOPTION OF URGENCY ORDINANCE NO. 1369
ON NOVEMBER 6, 1985
WHEREAS, on November 6, 1985 the Lodi City Council adopted
Ordinance No. 1369 - An Urgency Ordinance of the City Council Establishing a
Building Moratorium on Conversion of Single -Family Homes to Multiple -Family.
in Cer+ain Defined Areas Pursuant to State of California Government Code
Section 65858 which reads in full as follows:
99 Freeway to East Kettleman.Lane (State Route 12); thence
westerly along East Kettleman Lane to South Stockton Street;
thence northerly along South Stockton Street to East Lodi
Avenue; thence wasterly along East and West Lodi Avenue to an
alley line between South Sacramento Street and South School
Street; .thence southerly along said alley Zine to West Tokay
Street; thence westerly along West Tokay Street to South
Hutchins Street; thence northerly along South Hutchins Street
to a point on a line 95 feet north of Sturla Street; thence
along said line to South Crescent Avenue; thence northerly
along South Crescent Avenue to West Lodi Avenue; thence
easterly along West Lodi Avenue one-half block to an alley
line between South Crescent Avenue and South Pose Street;
thence northerly along said alley line to West Locust Street;
thence easterly along West Locust Street to North California
Street; thence northerly along:North California Street to
Carlo Way; thence westerly along Carlo Way to a point on a
line 150 feet west of North California Street; thence
northerly along said line to the Southern Pacific Railroad
right-of-way; thence northwesterly along.said railroad
right-of-way to a point on a line which is -the southerly
extension of Grant Avenue; thence northerly along said line
and Grant Avenue to an alley line between Daisy Avenue and
Forrest Avenue; thence easterly to North California Street;
thence northerly along North California Street to Louie.
Avenue; thence easterly along Louie Avenue to North Pleasant
Avenue; thence northerly along North Pleasant Avenue to West
Turner Road and the beginning of this description.
SECTION 2. The exceptions to this ordinance will be 1) the erection of
multiple -family units on lots of record previously approved by the City
Council for the issuance of Multiple -Family Mortgage Revenue Bonds,
2) the erection of cam-ercial or industrial structures in zones that conform,`
and 3) the, remodeling of any multiple -family structures.
SECTION 3. Pursuant to Section 65858 of the State of California Government
Code, this Ordinance shall be in effect for 45 days from its date of passage.
SECTION 4. All Ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are
Noes: Council Members - None
Abstain: Council Members - None
Absent: Council Members Olson
I further certify that Ordinance No. 1369 was approved and signed by the
Mayor on the date of its passage as an urgency ordinance and the same has
been published pursuant to law. -
ALICE M. REDUM
City Clerk
Approved.as to form
RONALD M. STEIN
City Attorney
Approved this 6th day of November,,1985'
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DAVID M. HINCMM
Mayor
Attest:
ALICE M. REIMC HE
City Clerk
State of California
County of San Joaquin, ss.
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I, Alice M. Reimche, City Clerk of the City of Lodi, California, do hereby
certify that Ordinance No. 1369 was introduced and adopted as an urgency
ordinance and thereafter ordered to print at a Regular Meeting of the City
Council of the City of Lodi held November 6, 1985 by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members - Pinkerton, Reid, Snider, and
Hinchnan
Noes: Council Members - None
Abstain: Council Members - None
Absent: Council Members Olson
I further certify that Ordinance No. 1369 was approved and signed by the
Mayor on the date of its passage as an urgency ordinance and the same has
been published pursuant to law. -
ALICE M. REDUM
City Clerk
Approved.as to form
RONALD M. STEIN
City Attorney
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of the City of Lodi held
was thereafter Wednesday' October 15, 1986 and
passed -'adopted
and ordered to print at a
regular meeting of said Council held Wednesday,
November 5,
1986 by the following vote: .:
Ayes: Council i+lectbers _ Olson, Pinkerton, Snider
Hincirnart and Reid ' (Mayor)
Noes: Council Marbers - None
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Abstain: Council Members - None
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Absent: Council Members - None
I further certify that Ordinance No.,1394 was approved and
signed ny the Mayor -the
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on date of its
has. been published Passage and the same
Pursuant to law.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1369
AN URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL
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ESTABLISHING A BUILDING MORATORIUM ON CONVERSION
OF SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES TO MULTIPLE-FAMLLY IN CERTAIN
DEFINED AREAS PURSUANT TO STATE OF CALIFORNIA GOVMMIT CODE
SECTION 65858
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE LODI CITY COUNCIL.
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SECTION 1. That pursuant to Section 65858 of the State of California
Government Code, only single-family dwellings on vacant lots of record
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will be permitted to be constructed or reconstructed in thefollowing
described area within the City of Lodi as of November.6, 1985:
Beginning at the southeast corner of West Turner Road and
North Pleasant Street; thence westerly along West Tamer .Road
to North Sacramento Street; thence southerly along North
Sacramento Street to Louie Avenue; thence easterly along Louie
Avenue to an alley line between North Sacramento Street and
North School Street; thence southerly along said alley line
to West Lockeford Street; thence easterly along West and East
Lockeford Street to North Stockton Street; thence northerly
along North Stockton Street to the north line of Armory Park;
thence easterly along said north line to North Washington
Street; thence southerly along North Washington Street to East
Lockeford Street; thence easterly along East Lockeford Street
to North Cherokee Lane; thence southerly along North Cherokee
Lane to Victor Road (State Route 12); thence along Victor Road
to a point on an alley line 150 feet east of the east side:'of
Cherokee Lane; thence southerly along.said alley line to East
Pine Street; thence along East Pine Street to the west line'
of State Route 99 Freeway; thence southerly along State Route
99 Freeway to East Kettleman Lane (State Route 12); thence
westerly. along East Kettleman Lane to South Stockton Street;
thence northerly along South Stockton Street to.East Lodi
Avenue; thencewesterly along East and West Lodi Avenue to an
alley line between South Sacramento Street and South School
Street; thence southerly along said alley line to West Tokay
Street; thence westerly along West Tokay Street to South
Hutchins Street; thence northerly along South Hutchins Street
to a point on aline 95 feet north of Sturla Street; thence
along said line to South Crescent Avenue; thence northerly
along South Crescent Avenue to West Lodi Avenue; thence
easterly along West Lodi Avenue Dne-half block to an alley
line between South Crescent Avente and South Rose Street;
thence northerly along said alley line to West Locust Street;
thence easterly along West.Loc-ust .Street to North California
Street; thence northerly among Nor:h California Street to
Caro Way; thence westerly along Carlo Way to a point on a
line 150 feet west of North California Street: thence
northerly along said line to the Southern Pacific Railroad
right-of-way; thence northwesterly along said railroad right-
of-way to a point on a line which is the southerly extension
of Grant Avenue; thence northerly along said line and Grant
Avenue to an alley Sine between Daisy Avenue and Forrest
Avenue; thence easterly to North California Street; thence
northerly along North California Street to Louie Avenue;
thence easterly along Louie Avenue to North Pleasant Avenue;
thence northerly along North Pleasant Avenue to West Turner
Road and the beginning of this description.
SECTION 2. The exceptions to this Ordinance will be l) the erection of
multi le-famil units on lots of record
�.: P Y previously approved by the City
Council for the issuance of Multiple -Family Mortgage Revenue Bonds,
2) the erection of crcial`or industrial structures in zones that
conform, and 3) the remodeling of any multiple-family structures.
SECTION 3. Pursuant to Section 65858 of the State of California
Govenmient Code, this Ordinance shall be in effect for 45 days frcm its
date of passage.
SECTION 4. All Ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith
are repealed insofar as such conflict may exist.
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SECTION 5. The foregoing Ordinance No. 1369 was introduced and adopted
^2 as an urgency ordinance pursuant to provisions of Section 65858 of the
State of California Government Code, because there are indications that
the infrastructure in the subject area is old and may not be able to
tolerate the present zoning for multiple-family units. 'It is therefore
necessary to study the infrastructure to determine whether or not a
different zoning is necessary for that area.
SECTION 6.: This ordinance shall be published one time in the "Lodi
- News Sentinel", a daily newspaper of general circulation printed and
published in the City of Lodi.
ed this 6th day of November, 1985
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Mayor
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I, Alice M. Reimche, City Clerk of the City, of Lodi,.Calfornia, dD
hereby certify that. Ordinance No. 1369 ,was introduced and adopted as an
urgency ordinance and thereafter ordered to print at a Regular. Meeting
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of the City Council of the City of Lodi held November 6, 1985 by the
following votes -
Ayes: Council Members - Pinkerton, Reid, Snider, and
- Hi nchman
Noes: Council Members - None
Abstain: Council Members None
Absent: Council Members - Olson
I further certify that Ordinance No. 1369 was approved and signed ',y
the Mayor on the date of its passage as an urgency. ordinance and the
same'has been published pursuant to law.
ALICE M. ' REINCiE
City Clerk
Approved as to form
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RONALD M. STEIN -
City Attorney
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Continued December
4, 1985
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Mr. Major Miller 323 E. Vine StreE`, Lodi also spoke
in favor of Alternate 1.
There being no other persons -wishing to speak on the
matter, the public portion of the hearing was closed.`
very lengthy discussion followed with questions being
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directed to Staff.
On motion of Council Maober Pinkerton, Reid second,
Council adopted Resc-ation No, 85-172 establishing "No
Parking" for one (1) hour frau 8:00.am to 9:00 am; 3:00 pm
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to 4:00 pm, and 3:00 am to 4:00 am except with resident
permit frau June 1 through March 31 in an area generally
between Stockton Stmt on the west, Tokay Street on the
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north, Vine street on the south and Washington Street on the
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east. A diagram depicting the exact area is attached
as Exhibit "A" to Resolution No. 85-172.
RECESS
Mayor Hincimian declared a five-minute recess, and the
meeting reconvened at 8:55 pm.
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PUBLIC HEARING RE
BUIMING MORATORIUM ON
CONVERSATION.OF
SINGLE-FAMILY HOMES
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TO MULTIPLE -FAM LY
DEFINED
pi f
ARE
AREAS
AS
Notice thereof having been published in accordance with
1
law and an affidavit of publication being on file in the
1i3O-
office of the City Clerk, Mayor Hirschman called for the
Public Hearing held pursuant to Section 65858 of the
Govenmient Code follawing adoption of Ordinance No. 1369,
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An, Urgency Ordinance of the City Council of the City of
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Lodi Establishing,a Building Moratorium on Conversion of
Single-Fam�
ily Homes, to Multiple -Family in Certain
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Defined Areas pursuant to State of California Government
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Code
Continued December 4,'1985
The following persons spoke in favor of extending the
moratorium:
a) Ms. Maria Elena Serna, 225 E. Locust Street, Lodi
b) Mr. Frank Moehring, 323 E. Locust Street, Lodi
c) Mr. Barry Clark, 715 N. School Street, Lodi
d) Ms. Betty Gray, 208 E. Tokay Street, Lodi
e) Mr. Alex Paraskevas, 4649 W. Peltier, Lodi
f) Mrs. Gerania Serna, 338 E. Locust Street, Lodi
g) Mr. Oeorge Galatsatos, 1667 Tretheway Road, Lodi
The following persons spoke in opposition to the
subject moratorium:
a) Mr. Alex Nicolaou, 302 Tioga Drive, Lodi
b) O. Nuc Cambs, 363 S. Sunset, Lodi
A letter was received and read intim the record frau
California Construction and Coatings, 1411 West Fremont
Street, Stockton, CA_rte ^L.,,viiig the moratorium.
There being no other persons wishing to speak on the
matter, the public portion of the hearing was closed.
On motion of Council Member Snider, Olson second, Council
extended the moratorium 10 months and 15 days to provide
time for consultants to prepare infrastructure and zoning
studies. Council requested that the studies be campleted
in the most efficient and timely manner possible.
PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIDER PROPOSED USES
OF REVENUE SHARING
FUNDS AS THEY PERTAIN
TO THE PROPOSED CITY
OF LORI.CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
1986