HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - May 2, 1984CITY COLMIL, CITY OF L(DI
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WEXa3SDAY, MAY 2, 1984
A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Lodi was held beginning
at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, Alay 2, 1984 in the City Hall Council Chambers.
ROLL CALL Present: Council Members - Hinchman, Olson, Pinkerton,
Reid & Snider (Mayor)
Absent: Council Ambers - None
Also Present: City Manager Glaves, Assistant City Manager
Glenn, Comamity Development Director
Schroeder, Public Works Director Ronsko, City
Attorney Stein, and City Clerk Reimche
INVOCATICN The invocation was given by Reverend Eugene Kreutz, Redeemer
Lutheran Church
J, PLEDGE The Rledge of Allegiance was led by Mayor Snider
PRESENTATICNS Mayor Snider presented the following Proclamations:
a) "American Association of University Women's Week"
b) "Health Fair Day - May 16, 1984"
CONSENT CALENDAR
CITY MANAGER. In accordance with report and recommendation of the City
Manager, Council, on mmntion of Council Member Reid, Hinchman
second, approved the following actions hereinafter set
forth.
�✓ d-- CLAIMS CLAIMS WERE APPROM IN THE AMDWr OF $838,254.20
AWARD - PRESSURE City Manager Glaves presented the following bids which had
TRANSDUCERS RE been received for Pressure Transducers for the Water
C
ji THE WATER UTILITY Utility:
cJ 47 BEMER BID
Ambrosini & Chalmers, Inc. $17,225.00
B I F Div. General Signal
Controls, Inc. $17,862.00
Stoneman Equipment Co. $23,173.40
Following recommendation of the City Manager, Council
adopted the following Resolution:
RFSOLUTICN NO. 84-050
RES. NO. 84-050 RESOLUTICN AWARDING THE CCNIRAC.T FCR NEW PRESSURE
TRANSDCICER.S ELK THE WATER WELLS AS PART OF THE SUPERVISORY
CCN R0L AND DATA ACQUISITICN SYSTEM (SCADA) REGENPLY
APPRUM BY THE COUNCIL TO ANBFiCSINI AND CHATAOtS, INC. IN
THE AAIMINT OF $17,225.00.
PLANS & SPECS COINCIL APPROM THE FOLLONING PLANS AND SPECIFICATICNS AND
APPROVED FM AUTHDRIZED THE CITY CLERK TO ADVERTISE FOR BILIS THERM:
VARIOUS
0 �' PROJECTS 1. Tokay Street Storm Drain
II. Cherokee Lane Signals
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SPECS ON SIL APPROVED THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS AND AURMIZED
✓;alp , t VARIOUS IMIS THE PURCHASING AGENT TO ADVERTISE ZFUMCN:
� � 1 APPROVFD
�.i I. Asphalt Rejuvenating Agent
II. Janitorial Contract
RES. OF INTEN- COUNCIL ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. 84-051 - RESOLUTICN OF
TION TO ABANDON INTENTION TD ABAMMN A PCETICN OF AN EASEViF+NT AT 340 FAST
POIUION OF KEI?TIMAN LANE, SETTING THE MATTER FOR PUBLIC HEARING QN
EASRVE21T AT JUNE 6, 1984 AND REFERRING THE MATTER TO THE PLANNING
340 EAST OMMISSICN FM RECC:44ENDATION.
9 KEITENIAN LANE
RES. NO. 84-051
PUBLIC HEARINGS Notice thereof having been published in accordance with law
and affidavit of publication being on file in the office of
the City Clerk, Mayor Snider called for the following Public
Hearings:
GENERAL PLAN A) To consider the recommended approval of General Plan -
A -v LAND USE ELEMENT Land Use Element Amendment No. GPA -LU -84-2, which
1 AN0MENT NO. consists of the following:
GPA -LU -84-2
1) Section 1. The redesignation of a portion of the
parcel at the southeast corner of West Turner Road
and Lower Sacramento Road from Commercial to biediun
Density Residential;
2) Section 2. The redesignation of 800 South Beckman
Road and 901 through 1123 East Vine Street from
Light to Medium Industrial; and
3) Section 3. The redesignation of the parcel at 1115
South Fairmont Avenue from Medium Density
Residential to Office -Institutional.
B) To consider the recamnended approval of the request of
Dennis Bennett on behalf of Joyce Houston and W. C.
Collins to amend P -D (1), Planned Development District
No. 1 by reducing the size of a 5.6 acre shopping center
to provide 3.1 acres of commercial and 2.5 acres for
multiple -family residents at 20 units per acre at the
southeast corner of West Turner Road and Lower
Sacramento Road (i.e. 2430 West Turner Road), and
further recommend that the filing of a Negative
Declaration by the Commnmity Development Director was
adequate environmental documentation on this project.
C) To consider the recommended approval of the request of
Ferdun and Woods to rezone 800 South Beckman Road and
901 through 1123 East Vine Street from CAVI,
Commercial -Light Industrial to M-1, Light Industrial,
and further recommended that the filing of a Negative
Declaration by the Community Development Director was
adequate environmental documentation on this project.
D) To consider the recommended approval of the request of
Lodi Memorial Hospital on behalf of Daryl Geweke to
rezone the parcel at 1115 South Fairmont Avenue from
R -CA, Garden Apartment Residential to R -C -P,
Residential-Comiercial-Professional.
The matter was introduced by C ummmmtity Developmment Director
Schroeder, who presented diagrams of the subject area and
responded to questions as were directed by the Council.
The following person spoke on behalf of Section "B",
Continued May 2,
1984
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1. Mr. Dennis Bennett, 503 Hampton Drive, Lodi
The following person, speaking on behalf of Ferdun and
Woods, spoke in support of Section "C" heretofore set forth.
1. Mr. Glen Baumbach, 323 West Elm Street, Lodi
The following person spoke in favor of Section "D"
heretofore set forth:
1. Mr. Douglas Bishop, 726 Brandywine, Lodi, representing
Lodi Memorial Hospital.
There were no other persons in the audience wishing to speak
either in favor or in opposition to any of the heretofore
set forth items.
The public portion of the hearing was closed.
GENERAL PLAN
Following discussion, on motion of Council Member Olson,
LAND USE
Pinkerton second, Council established the following findings
ELEMRC
pertaining to GPA -LU -84-2:
AMEMMSU NO.
GPA -LU -84-2
1. The proposed General Plan Amendment is consistent with
the Adopted Circulation, Open Space -Conservation, Interim
Housing and Noise Elements;
2. The approval of the General Plan Amendment will not
adversely affect an area of concern which the proposed
Safety and Seismic Safety Elements, as specified in the
State General Plan Guidelines, are intended to mitigate;
3. The General Plan Amendment is consistent with the
Adopted Elements of the General Plan and does not adversely
affect an area of concern which the proposed elements are
intended to mitigate;
4. The sites are physically suited for the proposed density
of development;
5. The sites are physically suited for the proposed type
development;
6. The proposed General Plan Amendment is not likely to
cause substantial environmental damage or substantially or
avoidably injure fish or wildlife or their habitat;
7. The General Plan Amendment is not likely to cause
serious public health problems; and
8. The General Plan Amendment will not conflict with
easements acquired by the public at large for access through
or use of property within the subdivision.
CED. NO. 1309
Council Member Olson then moved for introduction of
INrRCUX,ED
Ordinance No. 1309 approving General Plan - Land Use Element
No. GPA -LTJ -84-2, which consists of the following:
1. Section 1. The redesignation of a portion of the parcel
at the southeast corner of West Turner Road and Lower
Sacramento Road from Canmercial to Medium Density
Residential;
2. Section 2. The redesignation of 800 South Beckman Road
and 900 through 1123 East Vine Street from Light to
Medium Industrial; and .
3. Section 3. The redesignation of the parcel at 1115
South Fairmont Avenue from Medium Density Residential to
Office -Institutional.
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Continued May 2,
1984
The motion was seconded by Council Member Pinkerton and
carried by unanimous vote.
OFD. NO. 1310
On motion of Council Member Olson, Hinchman second, Council
INTUDLCID
introduced Ordinance No. 1310 amending P-D (1), Planned
Development District No. 1 by reducing the size of a 5.6
acre shopping center to provide 3.1 acres of commercial and
2.5 acres for multiple family residents at 20 units per acre
at the southeast corner of West Turner Road and Lower
Sacramento Road (i.e. 2430 West Turner Road) and certifying
that the filing of a Negative Declaration by the Community
Development Director was adequate environmental
documentation on this project.
The motion was carried by unanimous vote.
ORD. NO. 1311
Mayor Snider, then moved for introduction of Ordinance No.
INTRODUCED
1311 rezoning 800 South Beckman Road and 901 Through 1123
East Vine Street from C-M, Commercial-Light Industrial to
M-1, Light Industrial, and certifying that the filing of a
Negative Declaration by the Camumity Development Director
was adequate environmental documentation on this project.
The motion was seconded by Mayor Pro Tempore Hincbman and
carried by unanimous vote.
CIRD. NO. 1312
Council Member Olson then moved for introduction of
INI%DUCED
Ordinance No. 1312 rezoning the parcel at 1115 South
Fairmont Avenue from R-GA, Garden Apartment Residential to
R-C-P, Residential-Commercial-Professional. The motion was
seconded by Council Member Reid and carried by unanimous
vote.
i' PLANNING
CCMYIISSICN
City Manager Glaves gave the following report of the
Planning Commission meeting of April 23, 1984
PUBLIC HEARING
The Planning Commission -
SET RE TANDY-
�� JCENSCN RX'm
1. Recommended that Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR
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83-3) of the Tandy-Johnson Ranch, a 48 acre residential
and commercial planned development proposed for the south
side of Almond Drive and the west side of Cherokee Lane,
be certified as adequate;
2. Recommended that General Plan - Land Use Element
Amendment GP-LU-84-1, which encompasses the Tandy-Johnson
Ranch, be approved as submitted by the applicant; and
3. Recommended that Tandy-Johnson Ranch be zoned P-D (19),
Planned Development District No. 19 with the following
requirements:
a. that the 6 acres of commercial zoning on the west
side of Cherokee Lane, north and south of the future
extension of Century Boulevard conform to the
development standards of the C-S,
Commercial-Shopping District;
b. that the cluster hones (i.e. condominiums) portion
of the development be limited to 10 units per acre
and conform to the development standards of the R-GA,
Garden Apartment Residential District; and
c. that the single -family portion of the development
conform to the development standards of the R-2,
Single -Family Residential District.
On motion of council Member Reid, Hinchman second, the
heretofore listed items were set for Public Hearing at 8:00
p.m. on 61av 16. 1984.
Continued May 2, 1984
I MIS OF City Manager Glaves gave the following report of the
INITRE,ST Planning Commission Meeting of April 23, 1984:
The Planning Commission -
1. Conditionally approved the request of Ermanno DeBernard
for a Use Permit to convert a portion of a restaurant and
cocktail lounge located at 100 and 112 South Cherokee
into a card room, in a area zoned C-2, General
Commercial.
2. Determined that a Zoning Hardship existed and approved
the request of Larry Geweke for a Variance to permit a 2J
foot encroachment into the required 10 foot rear yard at
1650 Edgewood Drive in an area zoned P -D (8), Planned
Development District N6.8.
3. Conditionally approved the Tentative Parcel Map request
of Matthews Hames on behalf of the Estate of Kenneth
Lobaugh to divide a 35.8 acre parcel into 2 parts with
Parcel "A" containing 18.7 acres and Parcel "B"
containing 17.1 acres at 1700 West Kettleman Lane
(APN-057-580-30) in an area zoned P -D (24), Planned
Development District No.24.
4. Conditionally approved the Tentative Subdivision Map
request of Ronald B. Thanes on behalf of the Raman
Catholic Church Diocese of Stockton for Willow Court, an
18 -lot single-family development proposed for the east
side of Lower Sacramento Road, 327 feet north of the
centerline of West Elm Street in an area zoned R-2,
Single -Family Residential.
5. Approved the Tentative Parcel Map request of Ronald S.
Addington on behalf of First Nationwide Savings to adjust
the camion lot line between Lots 95 and 96 in Lakeshore
Village, Unit No. 2, in an area zoned P -D (21), Planned
Development District No. 21.
CXI&LINICATICNS
CITY CLERK City Clerk Reimche presented the following letter which had
been received from Wilbert Ruhl:
RBC'D "Dear Council Men-bers,
FMI WILBERT
RDHL RE I would like to appeal the April 16, 1984 Lodi Planning
w TANDY-JCHNS(N Commission's action on the Tandy -Johnson Ranch.
RANCH
Sincerely,
s/Wilbert Ruhl"
Council was apprised that this is not an item which could be
appealed to the Council.
AB 2894 City Clerk Reimche presented the following letter which had
been received from Mayor Peggy Mensinger, City of Modesto,
re seeking passage of AB 2894:
"The City of Modesto is seeking passage of AB 2894 (Condit)
which would give cities greater control of safety on
residential collector streets.
Enclosed is a copy of AB 2894 which would amend the Vehicle
Code to allow for 30 mph radar speed limits on streets that
qualify for 25 mph non -radar limits. The intent is to give
local governments the authority to set "prima facie" speed
limits on residential collector streets and to use radar to
enforce those speed limits.
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Present law does not permit radar speed limits on collector
streets unless there has been a "traffic and engineering
survey." The surveys set the limit at what 85% of the cars
are doing. This often results in limits that are in excess
of normal 25 mph and 30 mph speeds for residential areas.
Of major concern to us is the danger to school children who
use the streets to and from school.
AB 2894 is set for hearing in the Assembly Transportation
Committee on April 24. The league of California Cities
strongly supports AB 2894. We are anticipating heavy
opposition from the Automobile Club of Southern California,
the California State Automobile Association and the
Teamsters, and need a strong lobbying effort from cities if
this important bill is to become law. The Assemblym enber
who represents your city sits on this Committee. Please
contact him/her and ask for a "Yes" vote on AB 2894. Thank
you.
Sincerely,
s/Peggy Mensinger
Mayor"
RES. 84-052 Following discussion, on motion of Mayor Snider, Reid
SUPPOTING second, Council adopted Resolution No. 84-052 supporting
AB 2894 passage of AB 2894. The City Clerk was directed to forward
copies of the subject Resolution to "our" Legislators and to
Mayor Peggy Mensinger of Nbdesto.
ABC LICENSES City Clerk Reimche presented the following applications for
J1 the Alcoholic Beverage Licenses which had been received:
a) Canteen Corporation
Lodi Softball Complex
401 North Stockton Street
Lodi, CA 95240
Off sale beer and wine
b) Tony's Casa Di Pasta, Inc.
107 Lakewood Mall
Lodi, CA 95240
On sale beer and wine eating place
CIMMENTS BY
CITY COLMIL
N1h1vBERS Council Member Reid presented a proposed Resolution which
would prohibit smoking in the Council Chambers during
meetings being conducted by the City Council in the
Chambers.
RES. ADOPTED
A lengthy discussion followed with Council Member Pinkerton
RFSTAICrING
asking the City Clerk for information in bringing such a
SWRING DURING
matter to the vote of the people as an advisory measure.
MEETINGS BEING
Following additional discussion, on motion of Council Member
o
CCNDUCM BY
Reid, Hincb man second, Council adopted Resolution No. 84-053
✓
THE CITY
A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Lodi
OOLMIL IN THE
restricting smoking during meetings being conducted by the
CITY HALL
City Council in the City Hall Council Chambers. The motion
COLTUIL
carried by the following vote:
CHM13ERS
Ayes: Council Manbers - Olson, Reid, & Snider
RES. NO. 84-053
Noes: Council N'bmbers - Hinchnan & Pinkerton
PUBLIC WORKS
The City Clerk was directed to forward letters of cormenda-
EMPLOYEES
tion on behalf of the City Council to Public Works Depart -
11
CEDED
ment employees involved in the installation of the sprinkler
'
system, turfing, and landscaping at the Animal Shelter
Complex and to Nlarvin Davis and other Engineering personnel
who donated their personal time to provide the reouired
Continued May 2, 1984 151
APPOINME917S TO Council, on motion of Council Member Reid, Olson second,
VARIOUS BOARDS concurred, with the following appointments to the Lodi Arts
AND OWIISSICNS Commission made by Mayor Snider:
LCIJI ARTS OC DIISSICN 3 yr. term commencing 515184
Carol J. Marvel (Reappointment)
Melvin J. Brenner (Reappointment)
D. Juan Gonzalez (Reappointment)
Douglas S. Riddle
Mayor Snider also made the following appointments:
NCPA Commission Alternate - John 'Bandy" Snider -
Unspecified Tenn
COG Alternate - David Hinchman - Unspecified Term
OCIVAENTS BY THE
There were no persons in the audience wishing to speak under
PUBLIC CN NCN
this segment of the Agenda.
ACOSDA IT9S
ORDINANCES
CED. INTRf,DU=
Following introduction of the matter by Mayor Snider and
AN LADING THE
discussion, with questions being directed to the City
t HOUR AT WHICH
Attorney, Council, on motion of Mayor Pro Tenpore Hinchman,
REGULAR COLMIL
Olson second, introduced Ordinance No. 1313 amending Section
MEETINGS WILL
2-1 of the City Code entitled, "Regular Meetings - Time of
0CMVENCE
Holding" amending the hour at which regular Council Meetings
will commence to 7:30 p.m. The motion carried by the
CRD. ND. 1313
following vote:
INTRC1lUCED
Ayes: Council !Members - Hinchman, Olson, Reid, and
Snider (Mayor)
Noes: Council Members - Pinkerton
Absent: Council Members - None
PRESENTATICN/
Agenda item K-2 - Presentation/Hearing regarding Camxnity
HEARING RE
Development Block Grant Program was introduced. Council
0aVNUNI1IY
Member Pinkerton requested that inasmuch as there was no
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television coverage of this Council meeting he would ask
BLOCK GRANT
that the matter be deferred to the meeting of May 16, 1984.
PROC3IAM
Following discussion, on motion of Council Member Pinkerton,
DEFT TO
Olson second, the matter was deferred until the May 16, 1984
5/16/84
regular meeting by the following vote:
MEETING
Ayes: Council Members - Pinkerton, Olson, and Reid
Noes: Council Members - Hinchman and Snider ((Mayor)
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Following introduction of the matter and discussion, on
SET FCR
motion of Council Member Reid, Olson second, Council set a
�;- VARIOUS
Public Hearing on Wednesday, May 16, 1984 at 8:00 p.m. to
UNIFCFM CCDES
consider various proposed ordinances to adopt the following
Uniform Codes:
a) 1982 Uniform Building Code
b) 1982 Uniform Plumbing Code
c) 1982 Uniform Mechanical Code
d) 1982 Uniform Fire Code
/ Continued May 2, 1984
e) 1982 Uniform Housing Code
f) 1982 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous
Buildings
g) 1981 National Electrical Code
UTILITY City Manager Glaves announced the retirement of Utility
DIRECDOF2 Director Dave Curry, effective November 1, 1984.
DAVE CURRY TO
RETIRE
EFFECTIVE
ll/l/84
ADJCURWMNr There being no further business to came before the Council
Mayor Snider adjourned the meeting at approximately 9:15
p.m.
Attest:
AkM. Reimche
City Clerk