HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - December 18, 1985 (88)s,
PUBLIC IILARINGS Notice thereof having been puLli.shed according to law, an
affidavit of which publication is on file in the office of
the City Clerk, Mayor H.inchman called for the Public
r..` Hearing to consider the establisImnt of some form of
residential permit parking in -the area adjacent to the
Pacific Coast Producers Cannery.
The matter was introduced by City Manager Peterson with
additional information being provided by Public Works
Director Ronsko.
Four alternatives were reviewed by Staff, who then
responded to questions as to the advantages and
disadvantages of each alternative.
CONSIDERATION OF THE
ESTABLI +I M4T OF SOME FORM
OF RFSIDL!1+1' U L PERMIT PARKING
IN AREA ADJACENT TO
THE PAciric COAST PRODUCERS
CANNERY
RES. NO. 85-172 The four alternatives reviewed were as follows:
1. "No Parking" except with resident perm?t
(one guest permit per residence)
2. (a) "No Parking" for 1 hour from 8:00 am to 9:00 all
3,00 pm to 4:00 pm except with resident permit
(b) "No Parking" for I hour from 8:00 am to 9;00 am
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm and 3:00 am to 4:00 am
except with resident permit
3. "No Parking" except with resident permit (no guest
permit)
4. (a) "No Parking" for 1 hour from 8:00 am to 9:00 am,
3:00 pm to 4:00 Lan.
(b) "No Parking" for I hour from 8:00 am to 9:00 am,
3:00 Fm to 4:00 pm and 3:00 am to 4:00 am
City Clerk Reimche presented a letter which had been
received frau the Lodi Church of God (Seventh Day)
indicating that Alternative 2 (a), 2 (b), or 4 (a) as
outlined above would be acceptable to their church
members.
Police Chief Williams addressed the Council regarding the
matter indicating that he would be opposed to guest passes,
discussed the problems he could foresee with handicapped
parking and indicated that he would favor Alternate
2 (b) outlined above.
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Ms. Lower. B. Flemmer, President of the Loth District
Chamber of Catmerce addressed the Council advising that the
Lodi District Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors is
reccm)ending the following action be taken to alleviate the
Pacific Coast Producers employee parking problems:
1. provide a resident permit for each current registered
vehicle at no charge.
2. provide one guest pass per resident per year with no
exceptions at no charge.
3. resident permits and guest passes to change color
annually.
4. enforcement period to be July 1 through September 15
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The above described procedure should be instituters by
resolution so future revision, if required, may be
initiated without delay.
This reccmwndation will:
1. provide local resident parking.
2. assist Pacific Coast Producers to encourage use of
provided onsite parking.
3. enable City of Lodi to minimize their administrative
and enforcement procedures.
Mr. Flenmer provided two additional suggestions which will
give this new procedure a better chance for success. All
the residents in the impacted area should be encouraged to
notify authorities of violations. This will minimize the
required patrol time. Also Pacific Coast Producers should
give notices of the new parking procedures and locations of
available onsite parking to all their employees.
The following persons addressed the Council indicating that
they would favor Alternate 1 outlined above:
a) Mr. Ben Kauk, 209 Maple Street, Lodi
b) Mrs. Betty Gray, 208 E. Tokay Street, Lodi
c) Mrs. Leo Kuwamoto, 224 Pedwood Street, Lodi
d) Ms. Brealle.Castro, 206 Maple Street, Lodi
e) Mr. Walter Hagle, 336 E. Vine Street, Lodi
f) Ms. Tcm Brent, 200 Cherry Street, Lodi
Mr. Elmer Streyle, 333 Maple Street, Lodi asked
that his property be included the proposed in permit
parking zone. a
Mr. Bill Hrovat, 1556 Iris Drive, Lodi indicated that
he would be in favor Alternate 2 (a) outlined above.
Ms. Inez Villa, 817 S. Washington Street, Lodi
indicated that she would be in favor of Alternate 2 (b)
outlined above.
Mr. Richard 011enberger suggested that Mission Street
also be included in the proposed permit parking zone 'and
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indicated that he favored. Alternate 1.
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 Pinkearton, Reid second,
Council adopted Resolution No. 85-172 establishing "No
Parking" for one (1) hour from 8:00 am to 9:00 am; 3:00 pm
to 4:00 fan, and 3:00 am to 4:00 am except with resident
permit from June 1 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.