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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - December 3, 1986 (65)stye46 . QTY DKEOM 3,.19$6 PUBLIC HEARINGS Notice thereof having been published according to law, an affidavit of which publication is on file in the office of UNMET TRANSIT NEEDS tie City Clerk, Mayor Reid called for the continued Public Hearing regarding unmet transit needs within the City of CC-50(b) Lodi. Assistant City Manager Glenn reported that this was a continued public hearing from one that had been held at 11:00 a.m. this date at Loel Center. At the earlier public hearing, following a br:.of description of the Lail transit service, approximately ten people spoke. ire following points were raised in the public testimony received: 1) Slow response time 2) The need for subscription service 3) The need for fixed route service 4) The need for Sunday service to church and evening service to bingo games 5) The need for more publicity 6) The need for more benefits for taxi drivers It was also mentioned that the Greyhound station is in a dangerous part of town with no car or bus parking and no waiting area for patrols. Discussion followed with questions being directed to Staff. There being no persons in the audience wishing to address the Council on the matter, the public portion of the hearing was closed. No formal action was taken by the council on the matter. December 19, 1986 Mr. Robert Van Rooyan Associate Planner 1850 East Hazelton Street Stockton, CA 95201 Dear Mr. Van Rooyan: Enclosed herewith please find the following dcc%anents pertaining tothe Unmet Transit Needs Hearing held December 3, 1986: ----- 1. Copy of Minutes for 11:00 a.m. Hearing 2. Certified copy of Council Minutes of Regular Council meeting of December 3 3. Sign up sheet for 11:00 a.m. Hearing 4. Letter received frau Ursula Guinan 5. Public Hearing notice 6. Declaration of Mailing 7. Affidavit of Publication Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to call this office. Very trulY Yours, Ali.oe M. Reimohe City Clerk AMR:J7 .Enc. 4'. CITY COUNCIL THOMAS A PETERSON FRED M. RElD, Mayor CITY O F L O D I City Manager EVELYN M. OLSON ALICE M REIMCHE Mayor Pro Tempore CITY HALL, 221 WEST PINE STREET City Clerk DAVID M HINCHMAN CALL BOX 3006 RONALD M.51EIN JAMES W PINKERTON. Ir LOBI, CALIFORNIA 95241-1910 City Attorney JOHN R (Randy) SNIDER (209) 334-5634 December 19, 1986 Mr. Robert Van Rooyan Associate Planner 1850 East Hazelton Street Stockton, CA 95201 Dear Mr. Van Rooyan: Enclosed herewith please find the following dcc%anents pertaining tothe Unmet Transit Needs Hearing held December 3, 1986: ----- 1. Copy of Minutes for 11:00 a.m. Hearing 2. Certified copy of Council Minutes of Regular Council meeting of December 3 3. Sign up sheet for 11:00 a.m. Hearing 4. Letter received frau Ursula Guinan 5. Public Hearing notice 6. Declaration of Mailing 7. Affidavit of Publication Should you have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to call this office. Very trulY Yours, Ali.oe M. Reimohe City Clerk AMR:J7 .Enc. 4'. Aft MINVIES UNMET TRANSIT NEEDS HEARING 11:00 a.m., December 3, 186 Loel Center, 105 South Washington Street Lodi, California Present: Mayor Pro Tempore Evelyn M. Olson, presiding Staff Members Present: City of Lodi Assistant City Manager Glenn City Clerk Reimche Ad:unistrative Assistant Sharon Blaufus City Cab Company Mrs. Rae Margrave (also head driver) Loel.Center Shrley'Kleim S. J. County Council of Governments (COG) Staff Member Robert van Rooyan At 11:07 a.m. Mayor Pro Tempore Olson opened the maeting with a brief description of the Lodi Transit Service, then turned the floor over to the audience, consisting of 15 elderly women plus the above mentioned staff. All speakers indicated that the taxi service has excellent courteous drivers. 7t was suggested to the audience that all riders be prepared for the taxi i+en it arrives to avoid inconveniencing the other ridzxs. One lady dominated the meeting by complaining of slow response times, the need for subscription service, demand for fixed route service, sunday service to church, and evening service to bingo games. Another lady indicated a need for evening service after 8:00 p.m. for her to get home from her part-time job. Taxi service costs $3.75 and she only works 4 hours, so expenses make the job less attractive. t Mention was also made of a need for more publ�ici�X in the Lodi News Sentinel in the form of paid ads or news stories about the service. t One lady mentioned the need for more benefits for the taxi drivers. This c=nent was relayed to the taxi owrwr. Comments were made in regard to intercity service which broug.. up two issues. 1. CAT offers intercity service from Lodi to anywhere in the county with priority to medical care. 2. The Greyhound station is in a dangerous part of town with no car or bus Park3 ng and no waiting area for patrons. It was mentioned that the "Mandarin Restaurant" will allow riders to wait in the restaurant. The final request was for a lift equipped van for wheel chair. The public hearing was continued to the Regular Council Meeting to be held Deux 3, 1986 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 221 West Pine Street, Lodi. ATTEST: ALICE M. REIlMCHE City Clerk t; . ^f El CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF LODI CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS %EDNESDAY, DDC12ffiER 3, 1986 7:30 P -M.. ?resent: Council Members - Olson, Snider, and Reid (Mayor) Absent: Council Members - Hinchman and Pinkerton Also Present: Assistant City Manager Glenn, Public Works Director Ronsko, City Attorney Stein, and City Clerk Reimche The imrocation was given by Reverend David Hill, Grace Presbyterian Church The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Reid. There were no presentations, resolutions, or awards presented at this meeting. REPORTS OF THE CITY MANAGER CONSENT CALENDAR In accordance with report and recommendation of the City Manager, Council, on motion of Council.Member Snider, Olson _ seoond,'approved the following actions hereinafter set forth. CLAM CC -21(a) APPOINniENM/ RF.APPOINDENFS TO VARIOUS CITY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS CC -2(h) OC -2(i) CC -2(k) Claims were approved in the amount of $2,135,742.94. The Minutes of October 15, 1986 were approved as written. Council concurred with the following appointments and reappointments made by Mayor Reid to various City of Lodi Boards and Commissions: LODI ARTS COMWssioN Barbara G. Bennett - Unexpired team of Shawn Allen, which term is due to expire May 5, 1987 RDCREATIM CO*nSSION David J. Reese - 4 year term expiring December 31, 1990 Dennis Swanson - 4 year term expiring December 31, 1990 IADI SENIOR CITIZENS COMMISSION Delores J. Dickey - 4 year team expiring December 31, 1990 Agenda item e -1-D - "Approve Renewal of Lease for G Basin Property" was removed from the agenda. i LOW AIL {.. Continued December 5, 1986 DEVELOR^'I= AGREE= AND IIMPFtOV&NIENr DORAL AGREEMEYI' MR 400 SOUTH BF 2MN ROAD F.PPROVED Council approved the Development Agreement and Improvement Deferral Agreement for 400 South Beckman Road and directed OC -46 the City Manager and City Clerk to execute the agreements on behalf of the City. Council was apprised that the Minton Conpany, the developer of this parcel, has furnished the City with the improvement plans, the necessary agreements, guarantees, insurance certificates, and fees for the proposed development. Presently Minton Company is developing at 400 South Beckman Road. The street improvements will be installed now on the Beckman Road frontage, however, the future Thurman street improvements are being deferred until the other side of Thurman develops. The area is zoned M--2. Minton Company will be manufacturing architectural doors and frames. j IMPRdVFMUM AOCEPTED t tMER "IOAM SACRAMENIO ROiAD SANITARY SEWER, 120 FEED NJiil'H OF Yb6EMITF. DRIVE TO 260 FET NORT[i OF YOSEMITE DRIVE", COiaRACr Council accepted the improvements in "lower Sacramento Road sanitary sewer, 120 feet north of Yosemite Drive to 260 OC -14(c) feet north of Yosemite Drive" and directed the Public Works Director to file a Notice of Completion thereon. Council was apprised that the contract was awarded to Claude C. Wood Coapany of Lodi on October 15, 1986 in the araxmt of $7,390.00. The contract has been completed in substantial conformance with the plans and specifications approved by the Council. The contract eampletien date was November 25, 1986 and the actual eanpletion date is November 24, 1986. The final contract price was $7,390.00. AMRD - counIACT F�O\ffR LOWER. SACRAM N�'�i�C\1 - 5 ROAD MmIAN azKB AND GUTMt, PARK k= DRIVE TO 750 FEET NORTH OF PARKS ST DRIVE RES. NO. 86-175 Council was apprised that this project consists of the installation of approximately 740 feet of curb and gutter OC -12(a) and modification of one catch basin on the east side of the CC -14(a) Lower Sacramento Road median adjacent to Lodi Park West #6. The developer is planning on providing the sprinkler and landscaping at no cost to the City. Funds will cam` �. from the Miscellaneous Widening Account of the Gas Tax Fund. Plans and specifications for this project were approved on November 5, 1986. The City has received the following two (2) bids for this project: Continued December 5, 1986 BIDDER LOCATION BID Engineer's Estimate $ 13,200.00 Claude C. Wood Co. Lodi $ 13,929.00 Cunningham & Sons Oakdale $ 14,871.50 Council adopted Resolution No. 86-175 awarding the contract for "Lowes Sacramento Road Median Curb and Gutter, Park West Drive to 750 -feet north of Park Wast Drive" to Claude C. Wood Company in the amount of $13,929.00. AWARD - TWO MID-SIZE EXnMED CAB PICKUP TRUCKS RES. NO. 86-1'6 Assistant City Manager Glenn apprised the Council that only one bid had been received for two mid-size extended cab CC -12(d) pickup trucks as follows: CC -20 Sanborn Chevrolet, $21,887.87 Mr. Peterson indicated that he felt the bid was fair and recommended that Council award the bid. Council adopted Resolution No. 86-176 awarding the bid for two mid-size extended cab pickup trucks to Sanborn Chevrolet in the anumt of $21,887.87. SPECS APPROVED FDR ASPHALT MATERIALS FOR THIRD AND EXXI i OUARTER OF 1986-87 F.Y. Council approved the specifications for asphalt materials 4� Fjlpv • • SIGNS CN LOWER SACRAMENTO FRONTAGE ROAD AT PARK WEST DRIVE APPROVED RES. NO. 86-178 Ccuncil was apprised that Lower Sacramento Frontage Road has recently been constructed N/Park West Drive creating a for the third and fourth quarter of 1986-87 and authorized OC -12(a) the advertising for bids thereon. "NO PARKIM" CN PACIFIC AVENUE SOUTH CF MARIPOSA WAY ESTABLISHED RES. NO. 86-177 Council was apprised that recently, the developers of Lakewood Mall Expansion requested the pL:msibility of OC -48(e) obtaining a driveway on Pacific Avenue. While evaluating the request, staff found that Pacific Avenue S/Mariposa Way had a street width of less than 18 feet with parking on both sides. M e west side of the street has roll -type curbing and the east side has approximately a 2 1/2' concrete wall. Staff considered the possibility of making this- segment of Pacific Avenue a ore -way street (southbound) with parking on the west side, however, staff felt no parking zones on both sides would be more appropriate. Council adopted Resolution No. 86-177 establishing a "No Parking" zone on Pacific Avenue from Mariposa Way to 200 feet South Mariposa Way. 4� Fjlpv • • SIGNS CN LOWER SACRAMENTO FRONTAGE ROAD AT PARK WEST DRIVE APPROVED RES. NO. 86-178 Ccuncil was apprised that Lower Sacramento Frontage Road has recently been constructed N/Park West Drive creating a Continued December 5, 1986 CC -48(h) four -legged intersection. Park West Drive is 'thee major access to the Lodi Park West deves—!ant and therefore it is appropriate to install stop signsonon the minor intersecting street. Council adopted Resolution No. 86-178 approving the installation of stop signs on 7jower Sacramento Frontage Road at Park West Drive. PUBLIC HEARINCS Notice thereof having been published according to law, an affidavit of which publications is on file in the office of WMT TRANSIT NEEDS the City Clerk, Mayor Reid called for the continued Public Hearing regarding unmet transit needs within the City of CC -50(b) Lodi. Assistant City Manager Glenn reported that this was a continued public hearing from one that had been held at 11:00 a.m. this date at Loel Center. At the earlier public hearing, following a brief description of the Lodi transit service, approximately ten people spoke. The following points were raised in the public testimony received: 1) Slow response time 2) The need for subscription service 3) The need for fixed route service 4) The need for Sunday service to church and evening service to bingo games 5) The need for mora publicity 6) The need for more benefits for taxi drivers It was also mentioned that the Greyhound station is in a� dangerous part of town wit's no car or bus parking and no waiting area for patrols. F=s Discussion followed with questions be±.ng directed to Staff. There being no persons in the audience wishing to address the Council on the matter, the public portion of the hearing was closed. No formal action was taken by the Council on the matter. + &A X =�i N ANNING W4IISSICN Assistant City Manager Glenn reported that the Planning Cmmission meeting for November 24, 1986 had been cancelled, therefore there would be no report of the Planning anmission. COMMUNICATIONS (CITY CLERIC)' ABC LICENSES City Clerk Reimche presented the following ABC Licenses V applicatiors which had been received: a CC -7(f) 1) Mary Fong, Della/Steve Wong Mandarin house i3 119 East Pine Street F' Lodi On sale beer and wine eating place Original License ',S.L Continued December 5, 1986 2) Mary Fong Mandarin House Restaurant 429 West ixckeford Street Lodi On sale beer Person to person transfer 3) Byron/Thomas L. Costa Vone Flue, Raedene Town and Country 113 North Cherokee Lane Lodi Person to person transfer CLADS On reconnendati.on of the City Attorney and L. J. Russo Insurance Services, Inc., the City's Contract OC -4(c) Administrator, Council, on motion of Mayor Pro Tempore Olson, Snider second, rejected the following claim and referred same back to the City's Contract Administrator: a) Daniel Ihling DOL '10/17/86 REQUEST FOR A DIALYSIS CLINIC IN LODI Council directed the City Clerk to forward copies of the letter received from Herbert O. Warmuth requesting a CC -24(b) Dialysis Clinic be established in Lodi to Lodi Manorial Hospital, Lodi Ccamnity Hospital, and Lodi Outpatient Surgical Center. - KING VIDDOCABLE RATE INCREASE ANNOUNCEMEM PRESENTED Council received a letter fmn King Videocable Company announcing that it will be amending certain rates effective CC -22(c) January 1, 1987. LErrE R OF CU44MMATICN PRESENTED TO VARIOUS MENiHERS OF THE LORI FIRE DEPARIMFNr A letter of commendation to Fire Captain David Payne, Fire Engineer Verne Person, Fire Engineer James Inman, Fire OC -9 Engineer Gary Sharrock, Fire Fighter Frank Ortiz, Fire OC -34 Fighter Stan Jarrett, and Volunteer Ken Crosby was read. This letter was presented as recognition of the contribution of these people to the success of an emergency call regarding an automobile accident on November 15, 1986, resulting in the saving a,: the life of Mr. Glen Blain. PETITIONS RECEIVED F M TRAIIMY LINES ZO DISC)Otn = BUS SERVICE IN CALIFORNIA RECEIVED City Clerk Reimche presented a petitions that had been received from Trailways bines, Inc. for permission to OC -7(f) discontinue bus service in California. COMMENTS BY CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS NEW YEARS EVE DIAL -A -RIDE SERVICE ANN WCED Mayor Reid announced that on New Years Eve, the City of Lodi will provide free Dial -a -Ride service from 9:00 p.m., CC -50(b) December 31, 1986 to 3:00 a.m. January 1, 1987 within the City of Lodi. a 3' Continued December 5, 1986 OOl-1,22 TS BY HE PUBLIC ON NON AGENDA =MS There were no persons 'in the audience wishing to speak under this segment of the agenda. REPORTS OF TETE CITY MAIC REGULAR CAIMMAR OIL AND GAS LEASE NO BIDS RDCENFD City Clerk Reimche-remisded the Council that at its Regular Meeting of October 1, 1986, Council adopted Resolution No. CC -27(d) 86-149 declaring the Council's intention to call for bids for a certain oil and gas lease. Sealed bids were to be delivered to the City Clerk's office no later than 5:00 p.m., December 3, 1986. Legal notice regarding th3 call for bids appeared in local newspapers and in a well known trade paper. Numerous telep:xone calls were received indicating interest in, the matter: however, no bids were received by the deadline set forth in the Resolution of Intention. REQUEST FOR DEE'EDT ,..: OF DEVEL(WMENT c Nvin flews, WINE AND ROSES COUNTRY INN, 2505 WEST TURNER RCGAD ASIS TO BE WTTHDRAM City Clerk Reimche announced that Kris Cromwell, owner of the Wine and Roses Country Inn had called asking that her =.3 OC -46 request for deferment of development requirements at 2505 ;. West Turner Road be withdrawn from the agenda. Y ' URGENCY ORDINANCE ADOP1M RELATING TO # INFORMAL INFIOR-UMONAL `i MEETINGS E ORD. NO. 1395 ADOPTED Following introduction of the matter by City Attorney S Stein, and Council discussion, Council on motion of Council CC -6 Member Snider, Olson second, adopted as an urgency ordinance to be effective January 1, 1987 Ordinance No. 1395, entitled - "An Urgency Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Lodi Amending Title 2, Chapter 2.04, Section �vt 2.04.020 of the Lodi Municipal Code Relating to Informal Informational Meetings", which provides that formal agendas will be prepared for all Informal Informational Meetings of the Council. The motion carried by unanimous vote of all members of the Council who were present. RESWA TION APPROVING APPLICATION FOR t..s GRANT FUNDS UNDER 0CMMUNITY PARKLANDS ACT OF 198b RES. NO. 86-179 Following introduction of the matter by Staff, and Council discussion, Council, on motion of Council Member Snider, CC -7 (f) Olson second, adopted Resolution No. 86-179 - Resolution of OC -40 the City Council of the City of Lodi Approvingthe m r. Application for Grant Funds Under the Camy Parklands Act of 1986 for the following projects: A Continued Lecamber 5, 1986 1. Lawrence Park Sprinkler Rehabilitation 2. Armory Softball Park Sprinkler Rehabilitation 3. Tot Lot and Play Area Equipment for Beckman, Lawrence, Van Buskirk and Emerson Parks a 4_ Group Picnic Facilities for Glaves, Beckman, English Oaks and Blakley Parks ADJOURIMM TO CLOSED SESSION The meeting was adjourned at approximately 8:25 p.m. to a -Closed Session- pertaining to possible litigation and labor relations. The meeting was reconvened at 8:45 p.m. at which time, Council, by motion action, authorized staff to negotiate settlement in the following matter: g' STAFF AUTHORIZED TO NEC;OIPIATE CLAIM �? W CC -4(c) 1. Emma Paz vs City of Lodi t4'11 ADJOURlIB= The meeting was adjourned at approximately 8:47 p.m. i Attest: f ALICE M. REII4ZO City Clerk a 'ley r. �3 3 THE FOREGOING OOCUttE.'4T ISCEFTIFIED TO BE A CORRECT COPY OF THE ORIGINAL ON FILE IN THIS OFFICE. JUDITH JOKUSCIN In LODI . �' BY �j •�r . r -'- SIG4 UP S= 0VET TRANSIT BE&IDNG 12/3/86, 11;00 am � zx»g. Ca���z __- /of A9 ' . . � . . ' . . ' ' r ` ` � ������'--- ~~ -"�- '---'~ - -'--"x ---- - �---�--�- ' -- -----------x-` . - . ` . . ' .� ! / - . - � . . . | -----'--- ----''-'--------'----��-� ' [ ' � ~ ' m�~~°------------'--------'— � .. r"1 ,1_ + Dec. 3 1--.:`5 RECEIVED 1936 DEC -4 1N 9= 4T T f1T �e �, ALICE M. RENCHE �.. _ �aRS i TIE I . = & LODI MEWS-SENT1: LCITY CLERK L CITY OF CLERK Once a,-ain I a;a t.rit-Int too tke Editor and the: Lodi Cicj .ouncil. I sc:e by this morning's ncris that t1r, que„tban `Vhat's wrong ,,.ith Dial -..-Ride"? is up before the Council again. .end I Want to say "Thanks for Dial-:l-Ri ie . " I t is doing just fine. ani ,[,ets better every year. It is one of the rea--ons that I moved to Lodi from Stockton in Dec. 1977 when it s -as sc-heduled to begin in : arch of 1978. I was one of the T.rst riders, and have tern happy with is ever since. There i3 a po-ui:ir sc:rin,;. "If it ain't broke, don'tfix W. Please, dont "fix" Dial -:i -Ride. Just kcor up the pleasant, courtcous, helpful serviedand tic comfortable, a_foruab' a rides ✓.E arc accustor•.ea to. Ursula Guinan 129 Ca T nn Real (Casa ;!o Lodi) etjLrt .:.n Fisc' i i f•4 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING UNMET TRANSIT NEEdV WITHIN THE CITY OF LODI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, December 3, 1986 at the hour of 11:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the Lodi City Council will conduct a public hearing at the Loel Center, 105 South Washington Street, Lodi, to obtain citizens comments on transit needs within the City of Lodi. NOTICE IS FUUNER GIVEN that this Public Hearing will be continued to the hour of 7:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, at the Regular Council Meeting set for that date at City Hall Council Chambers, 221 West 'Pine -Street, Lodi. Information regarding regarding this matter may be obtained in the Office of the City Clerk. All interested persons are invited to present their views. Written 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. If you challenge the subject matter in court you may be 'limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the Public Hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk at, or prior to, the Public Hearing. Dated: November 19, 1986 i By Order of the Lodi City Council Alice M. Rdimche City Clerk �i n W A DECLARATION OF MAILING On November 20, 1986 in the City of Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, I deposited in the United States mail, envelopes with first-class postage prepaid thereon, containing a copy of the Notioe attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A"; said envelopes were addressed as is more particularly shown on Exhibit "B" attached hereto. There is a regular daily camauucation by mail between the City of Lodi, California, and the places to which said envelopes were addressed. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on November 20, 1986, at Lodi, California. ALICE M. REIMCHE i i' s t i f' r-, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING LWIET TRANSIT 1=6 WITHIN THE CITY OF LODI Alice M. Reimoihe NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, December 3, 1986 at tip hour of 11:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the :ratter may be heard, the Lodi City Council will conduct a public hearing at the Loel Center, 105 South Washington Street, Lodi, to obtain citizens comTents on transit needs within the City of Lodi. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that this Public Hearing will be continued to the hour of 7:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, at the Regular Council Meeting set for that date at City Hall Council Chambers, 221 West Pine _Street, -Lodi. Information regarding this matter may be obtained in the Office of the City Clerk. All interested persons are invited to present their views. Written 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. If you challenge the subject matter in court you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the Public •' s_r Hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence .tea.• .. h delivered to the City Clerk at, or prior to, the Public raring. .`i Dated: November 19, 1986 By Order of the Lodi City Council Alice M. Reimoihe San Joaquin County council of Governments 185 Fast Hazelton Stockton, CA Loel Center 105 South Washington Lodi, CA 95240 Lodi Public Library 201 West Locust Lodi, CA 95240 Lodi Police Department 230 West Elm Street Lodi, CA 95240 50+ Club c/o Stanley Harkness 700 Cardinal Street Lodi, CA 95240 Casa de Lodi Mobile Estates 812 East Turner Load Lodi, CA 95240 Arbor Mobile Hans Park 19690 North Highway 99 Act. Cr '. Almond Drive Estates t' - 471 Almond Drive } Lodi, CA 95240 City Cab Caq),msy f 510 East Lodi Avenue ; - Lodi, CA 95240 Members of the Lodi City Council Mayor Fred Reid Mayor Pro Tempore Evelyn Olson Council Member James Pinkerton { q' Council Member John Randy Snider P' - . Council Member David Hindman r City Manager Thomas A. Peterson Assistant City Manager Jerry Glenn City Clerk Alice Reimche Lodi Senior Citizens Ccamission - Hutchins Street Square r w rt PROOF OF PUBLICATION (1015.9 C C.P.) STATE OF CALIFORNIA. County of San Joaquin. I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above - entitled matter. I am the principal clerk of the printer of the Lodi News -Sentinel, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published daily, except Sundays and holidays, in the City of Lodi, California. County of San Joaquin, and which news- paper has been adjudged a newspaper of general circulation by the Superior Court, Department 3, of the County of San Joaquin, State of California, under the date of May 26th, 1953, Case Number 65990; that the notice, of which the annexed Is a printed copy (set in type not smaller than non- _ pared), has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any sup- plement thereof on the following dates, to -wit: November22, ... ...._.... ..... _................................... all In the year 19....86 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated at Lodi, California, this ......Md. day of . Novell er....»............ /.1.... 13...86. This spate is for the County Cier k's Filing Stamp Proof of Publication of Notice of Public Hearing Regarding Unmet Transit Needs Within the City of Lodi + F`'. 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