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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - January 4, 197840! CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF LODI CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS JANUARY 4, 1978 A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Lodi was held Eeginning at 8:00 p. m. ,, Wednesday, January 4, 1978 in the City Hall Council' Chambe _ v.. ROLL CALL Present: Councilmen - Ehrhardt, Hughes, Katzakian, Pinke _-ton and Katnich (Mayor) Absent: Councilmen - None Also Present: City Manager Glaves, Assistant C1--- Manager i:;Manager Glenn, Public Works Director Ronsko, Community Development Director Schroeder City Attorney Mullen (arrived at 8:03 p.m. ), ard' City Clerk Reimche INVOCATION The invocation was given by Reverend Bcb Mattheis, St. Paul's American Lutheran Church. PLEDGE Mayor Katnich led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. PRESENTATIONS Certificates of Appreciation were presented to Dr. Frank Johnson, Jr. and Mr. Verne Howen in reco=- nition of their valuable contribution to the Commu__- ity while serving as Trustees of the Library Board of Trustees. PUBLIC HEARINGS Notice thereof having been published in accordance with law and affidavit of publication being on file in TIME EXTENSION the office of the City Clerk, Mayor Katnich called REQUESTED ON for the Public Hearing to consider the City Plannin5 VARIOUS SEGMENTS Commission's recommendation for a req -.:est for OF GENERAL PLAN time extension on the Housing, Safety, Seismic Safety, and Noise Elements of the General Plan. The matter was introduced by Community DeveloF- ment Director Schroeder. There being no persons in the audience wishing to speak on the matter, the public portion of the he a _ - ing was closed. Following Council discussion on the matter, -with questions being directed to Staff, Council, on cootie: of Councilman Katzakian, Ehrhardt second, directed the City Manager to apply to the State 0& -ice of Planning and Research for a time extension on corn- pletion of City's Housing, Safety, Seismic Safety, and Noise Elements of the General Plan. 410 "Section 27- 13(c) 3. Height and Area. "3. Conversion to Condominiums: In districts where duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, multi- family or group dwellings are permitted (i.e. R-2, single -family, R -LD, residential low density, R -GA, residential garden apartment, R -MD, Residentiai medium density, R -HD, residential high density, C -P, commercial -professional, C-1 neighbonccc_ commercial, and C-2 general commercial), the 1., - area may be modified to permit the conversion of he parcel to condominium use, However, in no instance shall the total lot area be less than what would no-- mally be permitted for the total number of allowat!e units, and in no case may the front or =ear yards, sideyards, abutting adjacent parcels, o: exterio_ court areas be less than permitted in the particul.=_- district." Minutes of January 4, 1978, continued PUBLIC HEARINGS Notice thereof having been published in accordance (Continued) with law and affidavit of publication being on file DRIVE -HAM LANE the office of the City Clerk, Mayor Kat=.ch caller_ ZONING ORDINANCE for the Public Hearing to consider the City Plan --=_'a AMENDED TO PERMIT Commission's recommendation that the Zoning CONDgMINIUM LOTS OF Ordinance be amended to permit condom_aium lo:s. PARCELS OF LESS.THAN of parcels of less than two acres in areas zoned TWO ACRES IN AREAS R-2, R -LD, R -GA, R-NID, R -HD, C -P, C- 1 and ZONED R-2, R-�D,R-GA, , C-2. R -MD, R -HD, C -P, C-1 and C-2 Community Development Director Schrcedei intrc- duced the matter and answered questions regard'_: -.,r ORD. NO. 1131 the subject as were directed by Council, INTRO. Mr. Woodrow Mitchell, 129 S. Fairmont, Lodi y apprised the Council that he had proposed this Zoning Ordinance amendment and spoke on behal:' of the proposed amendment, Mr. Robert Murphy, 746 Palm, Lodi addressed the Council concerning the amendment requesting clari- fication on various points concerning the matter. There being no other persons in the audience wish-ing to speak on the matter, the public portion of the hearing was closed, Following Council discussion on the matter,; Council- man Pinkerton moved introduction of O dinance _-o. 1131 amending Section 27,13(c) of the City Code of the City of Lodi by the addition of subsection 3 wh-ch shall read in full as follows; "Section 27- 13(c) 3. Height and Area. "3. Conversion to Condominiums: In districts where duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, multi- family or group dwellings are permitted (i.e. R-2, single -family, R -LD, residential low density, R -GA, residential garden apartment, R -MD, Residentiai medium density, R -HD, residential high density, C -P, commercial -professional, C-1 neighbonccc_ commercial, and C-2 general commercial), the 1., - area may be modified to permit the conversion of he parcel to condominium use, However, in no instance shall the total lot area be less than what would no-- mally be permitted for the total number of allowat!e units, and in no case may the front or =ear yards, sideyards, abutting adjacent parcels, o: exterio_ court areas be less than permitted in the particul.=_- district." The motion was seconded by Councilma -. Ehrhardt ar-' carried by unanimous vote. , EIR REPORT FOR IRIS Notice thereof having been published in accordance DRIVE -HAM LANE with law and affidavit of publication being on file i--: the GENERAL PLAN & office of the City Clerk, Mayor Katnich called fo_ •:e ZONING STUDY public hearing to consider the City Planning Com- mission's recommendation that the City Council certify as adequate the Final Environmental Imract Repc_r for Iris Drive -Ham Lane General Plan and Zoning S: -.y. -2- 1� 4 Minutes of January ?, 1978, continued. EIR REPORT FOR IRIS Copies of the Environmental Impact Report for DRIVE -HAM LANE Iris Drive -Ham Lane General Plan and Zoning (Continued) Study had been presented to each City Councilman at least thirty days in advance of this meeting to allow sufficient time for study and evaluation of the report by the Council. The matter was introduced by Community Develop- ment Director Schroeder who presented diagrams of the subject area. Highlights of the report were presented to the Council by Mr. Schroeder who responded to questions regarding the matter as were directed by the City Council. There were no persons in the audience wishing to speak on the matter and the public portion of the hearing was closed. Following review, evaluation and discussion regard- ing the subject environmental documents, Council, on motion of Councilman Katzakian, Ehrhardt second, certified as adequate the final Environmental Impact Report for Iris Drive -Ham Lane General Plan and Zoning Study. PARCELS AT S/W Notice thereof having been published in accordance CORNER OF S. HAM & with law and affidavit of publication being on file in IRIS & PARCEL AT N/E the office of the City Clerk, Mayor Katnich called CORNER OF S. HAM & for the Public Hearing to consider the City Planning SYLVIA REZONED FROM Commission's recommendation that two parcels R -GA TO C -P located at the southwest corner of South Ham Lane and Iris Drive and a parcel at the northeast corner of ORD. NO. 1133 INTRO. South Ham Lane and Sylvia Drive be rezoned from R- _- _ GA, Garden Apartment Residential to C -P, Commer- cial Professional. This Public Hearing was held in conjunction with the hearing on certifying as ade- quate, the final EIR for Iris Drive -Ham Lane General Plan and Zoning Study and background information was presented by Community Development Director Schroeder on both matters simultaneously. There were no persons in the audience wishing to speak on the matter and the public portion of the hearing was closed. Following discussion., Council, on motion of Council- man Ehrhardt, Katzakian second, introduced Ordinance No. 1133 amending the Official District Map of the City of Lodi and thereby rezoning two parcels located at the southwest corner of South Ham Lane and Iris Drive and a parcel located at the north- east corner of South Ham Lane and Sylvia Drive from R -GA, Garden Apartment Residential to C -P, Com- mercial Professional. GENERAL PLAN LAND Notice thereof having been published in accordance USE ELEMENT AMEND- with law and affidavit of publication being on file in MENT NO. 77-3 the office of the City Clerk, Mayor Katnich called for the Public Hearing to consider the City Planning ORD. NO. 1132 INTRO. Commission's recommendation for approval of General Plan Land Use Element Amendment No. 77-3. -3- Minutes of January 4, 1978, continued GENERAL PLAN LAND The matter was introduced by Commu.�: " Develop - USE ELEMENT ment Director Schroeder who presenter. ::agrams ORD. NO. 1132 INTRO. of the subject amendments for Council's .3rusal. (Continued) Nix. Schroeder apprised the Council tha.-egislation passed in 1974 mandates that City's Ge=. -a1 Plan and Zoning Maps be consistent. There were no persons in the audience --.shing to speak on the matter and the public por-:_:._-_ of the hea__ng was closed. Following Council discussion with quesa_-,ns being directed to Staff, Councilman Katzakia-: troduced Ordinance No. 1132 amending the Land -se Element of the General Plan by rezoning parcels '..1 the area of Ham Lane, Iris Drive and Sylvia D -_-':e from R -GA to C -P; re -zoning parcels located c_. the north side of Kettleman Lane between Washing -on Street and Central Avenue from R -MD to C-2; -ezoning a portion of the Lodi South Subdivision f.om R- 1 to R -GA; and rezoning a parcel located at '0 South School Street from R -HD to C-2. The motion was seconded by Councilma__ Ehrhardt and carried by unanimous vote. COMMUNICATIONS LAFCO PUBLIC City Clerk Reimche announced that a nc:_ce had HEARING NOTICE been received from LAFCO that a pub,' --'c hearing will be held Friday, January 20, 1978 a: 2:00 p. m. in the Board Chambers in Stockton rega-_:ng the proposed formation of Fairway Estates County Service Area No. 18 (LAFC 44-77) NOTICES RE PUC Council was apprised of the receipt of Derision Na. MATTERS. 88270 dated December 20, 1977 before t:.e Public Utilities Commission re OII No. 1, Case No. 1034' and Application No. 57626 - Order Gra-_c.-ig Staff Motion to Waive Portions of Rule 17. 1 c:: the Com- mission's Rules of Practice and Proce�__"e. Council was advised that a Notice had L=en received from the Public Utilities Commission a:: :sing that the hearing regarding the Southern Paci: .: crossings in the City of Lodi has been removed ftc-n the calen- dar - said hearing to have been held Ja._,:ary 10, 1978. Council discussion followed with ::estions re - gat -ding the subject being directed to Sm-:. NOTICE OF APPLICA- City Clerk Reimche presented a Notice c:: Applica- TION BY GREYHOUND tion by the Greyhound Lines, Inc. req-_iest:ng LINES authority to operate bus service between the junction of Interstate 80 and Highway 12 at Fai-f_eld and Lodi. NEW NUMBERING Co,-_ cil gave its tacit approval to the s.;.ssestion by SYSTEM APPROVED FOR the City Clerk that a new numbering sy scem be adopted COUNCIL RESOLUTIONS for Council Resolutions which would in.:: ate the year adopted and number, i.e. 78- 1. -4- s of January 4, 1978, continued NIMLO UPDATE IN UN- C'_. Manager Glaves apprised the City Council of EMPLOYMENT Iailgram he had received advising that the COMPENSATION CASE F_._4minary Injunction had been denier; the after- r- .;.7.n of December 29 in Unemployment Compensa- Vc.-- Case and that an appeal had been :Lied. ITALIAN JOURNALIST Cc _:_cilman Hughes informed the Cour_�'_ of a RESEARCHING VARIOUS le':=er he had received from Mr. Antor::c Giovanni, TOWNS kCITIES =' ?o-.:fnalist from Che City of Lodi, Italy telling THROUGHOUT WORLD his research about various towns and cities NAMED LODI i_: :'_e world named Lodi and expressing apprecia- ` - t ::__ to Councilman Hughes for the documents he B }._ - previously sent to assist him in his :esearch. CONSENT CALENDAR I . --:cordance with report and recommendation of Stockpile t-; City Manager, the following actions hereby set IL between asterisks, on motion. of Councilman C'tUrnit (�f0 Tons ___kertcn, Ehrhardt second, were app=ored by Claude C. Wood Co.,Clement_s _ Cum_ cil. *. oXdci=k�*$�kk�'c. k�k�bk#ati M�kk�k#�k##Fr�F.::�`-�c#ekyr#ik�k%�ek�k�k�k>'f%�d/akTXr#�%'�K�kK�FiFtrim%:T'TTTrmT•'F�>'-'>'F CLAIMS CLAIMS WERE APPROVED IN THE AMOUNT OF $339, 941. 66. AWARD -ASPHALT MATERIAL -SECOND HALF OF F,Y. 1977-78 RES, NO. 78-1 ITEM NO. 1 McGaw Co. French Camp Cost per ton including tax 1I. 66 $13.89 S'_4.20 Plus. -City cost for mileage :. 84_ TOTAL, COST PER TON 50 $13.89 ---S!4.20 I.'ense Grade Asphalt Concrete, Type B, 3/8". Asphalt Binder shall be Viscosity Grad=_ AR -4000 Pa,:ing Asphalt. A B HoppeC of Pave r SUPPLIERS F. O, B. Plant Stockpile 1400 Tons) C'tUrnit (�f0 Tons ( 1207 Tons) Claude C. Wood Co.,Clement_s _ Cost per top including tax $_'2, 19 $13.992 515.052 Plus; City cost for mileage 1. 26 TOTAL COST PER TON 113. 45 $13.992 $=5.052 McGaw Co. French Camp Cost per ton including tax 1I. 66 $13.89 S'_4.20 Plus. -City cost for mileage :. 84_ TOTAL, COST PER TON 50 $13.89 ---S!4.20 414 AWARD -ASPHALT Minutes of January 4, 1978, con._aued MATERIAL I=EM NO, Z RES, NQ. 78- 1(Contd. ) Dense Grade Asphalt Concrete, 'Type S, Asphalt Binder shall be Viscosity Gia E AR-- C• - Paving Asphalt. SUPPLIERS A B �- - C F. 0. B. Plan- Stockpile Hop;^e- City Limits Pa ;er 100 'T ons) (l00 Tons) C. ' Jr a Claude C. Wood Co, Clements Cost per ton including tax $ll, 925 513. 7Z7 ::4, 73" Plus: City Costfor mileage 1.2.6 TOTAL COST PER TON $13. 185 $13.727 S't, ? .- McGaw Co. , French Camp Cost per ton imcludiing tax $11.66 $13.89 S 14, 2" P1us:City cost for mileage I.84 TOTAL COST PER, TON $13,50 $13.89 S14,Zu Following recommendation of the City Ma. _a.- e , Council adopted the following Resolution:: RESOLUTION NO, 78 - RESOLUTION AWARDING THE CONTRACT ASPHALT MATERIAL - SECOND HALF OF FISCAL YEAR 1977-78 TO MCGAW CO, - ITEM NO, I B & C AND ITEM NO, = C; A"14D TO CLAUDE C. WOOD COMPANY - I.Z_'A NO. 1 A AND ITEM NO. Z A & B, AWARD- 1/2 TON PICKUP City Manager Glaves presented tF.e'b:dti —ni..:: TRUCK FOR WHITE had been received for a 1/Z ton p.c! •,:p SLOUGH White Slough as follows: RES. NO. 78-? BIDDER :1.`,[C'. _. Geweke Ford 5_'.. _- Sanborn Chevrolet we Following recommendation of the City `Aa-_: _- Council adopted the following Resolutior a.;,= approved Special All ocatie n Request of $I, 166, 99 covering additional funding neo for tris purchase: RESOLUTION NO. ;6 -- RESOLUTION AWARDING ?'HE BID FOR. 1/Z TON PICKUP TRUCK FOR WHITE S TO GEIVEKE FORD IN THE A:AOUN OF $512911-M -0- 421.: Minutes of .ia-nary 4, 1978, cor_tiaaed The City 2%4znager presented bids wr.ich had AWARD - 3/4 TON received fc- a 3r'4 ton pickup ser -:ice t=-�:ck fc_ PICKUP SERVICE Public Works as follows: TRUCK BIDDER AMO U N RES. NO. 78-3 Sanborn Chevrc_'et Gew•eke Ford *', 'i3__, IC Following recommendation of the City Manage -- Council adop-ed the following Reso'!ztic n e.-nd approved a Special Allocation Request ir. the. amount of $ 1, 3-0. 25 covering additiona. f•_ndi_zg needed or_ this purchase: RESOLUTION NO. 78-= RESOLUTION AWARDING THE BID FOR A _ j4 TON PICKUP TRUCK FOR THE PUBLIC WOaKS DEPARTMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $7, TO SANBORN CHEVROLET "YIELD" SIGNS ON Council was apprised that the proposed opening TOKAY STREET AT of Tokay Street from Virginia Avenue to.appro_xi- VIRGINIA AVENUE mately 600 feet east of Virginia A--enue car, be APPROVED expected to create traffic hazards at the i.ter�F.ect,- . to a degree which will warrant controls and _. it is RES. NO. 78-4 Staff's recommendation that Tekay St_eL: be Psc .b- _ lished as a street which yields to Vi_giaia A;e-:e, RESOLUTION NO. 78 RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING TOKAY S. REE, -AS A STREET WTTHICH YIELDS TO VIRGINIA A"+EV J AND AUTHORIZING THE PLACEMEN= OF 'YIELD SIGNS ON 'TOKAY STREET AT', VIRGINIA-_AVc \-,:E, RES, ESTABLISHING Council was iafcr-ned that it would be Staff's. CENTURY PARK AS A recommendation that Council consider �dcrtn5 "TEMPORARY" PARK a resolution ea=ablishing Centuzy Bcu_eva:d as a temporary facility and that it will be abar:y.x.e; RES. NO. 78-5 at such time the railroad grade cressin 5 is con- structed the_eb-y alicwir_g access tc Salas Pa --k, Based on recent experience in using.FAU.$•:reet Funds, it appears almost impossible to cost= -pct a street where pa --k land is eliminated. Since cbz type of funding that will be fused on the g_-ade c .._ - ing construction is unknow- at this lime, is is fei: that the City should go or record that this is a tem- porary facility, RESOLUTION NO. 78-5 RESOLUTION ES'T'ABLISHING CE:N T URY Bo -,j ` E - VARD PARK AS A TEMPORARY FACILITY. -7- 416 Minutes cf Tanuary t, 1473, cc -t n -.ed SPECS APPROVED ON COUNCIL APPROVED SPECIFICATIONS Ov PAD -MOUNTED THE FOLLOWIiVG I_E1.4S AND AU- ORIZED TRANSFORMERS & THE PURCHASING AGENT TO ADVER^ISE CABLE FOR BIDS 7HEREON, �" al THIR'_-Y- 1HREE-kv PADMOUti"'ED DIS i RIBU ='ION _`RANSFORMERS b) 35,000 FEET OF 15-kv XLP CONCEN_. RIC CABLE REQUEST OF DR. City Manage-- Gla -;es apprised the Co-.:ncil ct-at TOM CARLETON FOR Dr. Tom Carleton had approac't.ed him seek::g RELIEF FROM PRO- a means to bring the Teen Chaae-ge Build' -'g VISIONS'OF THE and the Carleton Vete-inary Hospital to BUILDING CODE Code as separate structures. -hese stn--c-,;zee are presently considered as one be - - r - cause of their close p-cr-cimity cannot to sepa-a.ted without certain structural changes, Background i. formation regarding the matte - was presented by the City Manager and a diagram of the subject area was presented for Counc`_1's s rutiny. A lengthy Cel -:oil discussion followed with c es - tions being directed to Staff and to Dr. Ca: le+.c= who was i the audience.. On motion of CosncU n Katzakiaz, P_nke-tcn second, Co roil deferred action o= the natter and directed Staff to prepare a report i sti.g tte p_ot- lem areas concerning this request and pcss'tle solutions and, requested Staff to sutmit this report to the C. -.'.y Cc-_mcil at the eariiest possible date. AMEND SPECIFIC Staff p=ese=ted for Council's perusal. a deta__ed PLAN FOR report cn :t_e specific changes that were mase in BECKMAN ROAD the Beckman Road Specific Plan w -it the duction, of Ordinance No, 1130 and how these ORD. NO. 1130 changes wculc! affect the i-:stallatic- of C'_t}- facili`_ies and const=.action of future tuilcings L-1 that area. Council was apprised that the existi-g =-fight-cf-way is ?c feet a:.d al: of the existing buildings ha ; -e teen set back at least 30 feet. The original 30 -fact set- back was established at the time the Sate const--,cted the frontage r: ad and was changed i s -972 by !-e City Council when they- adopted the existing specific pian for Beckman Rcad which requires a total of d iee. of right-of-way, The existing Ilmtrella Sales and F & M. Dist='_t:--tion L­;ildings were const_uctej at the ori'ci.nal .)J- C: setback, Under the proposed typical se: t_cn cc to approved by the City Ccs _cl at its Decemter 2 1, .y meeting, toe new rigt_t-of- way width wii be 5'_-'_ -2 feet with a ZG-foot setback. This establ.isl-_es a new setback which is apl:=oxi- mately -"_ia feet less than the original. _t3 i"cc set- back and tt, s vrcuid allow an addition to the F & `.I Distribu icn, bu_l.d`__:a c_ a -_y new b-.ilding to to ccn- struciecl =-'_/Z feet :-,eaxe- the street than the exis, iIng -8- 411 Minutes of -am%:a:y 4, '_��8, con .,,ed AMEND SPECIFIC buildings, It i, :_ct unde-stood —hy the new PLAN FOR BECKMAN setback was not established as req;,ested t% the ROAD prope=l} =. e -s, that cf being equa ' to te -__a:na1 30 -foo: se•:ba._k, Los -;ng this 4-1 ? fee: app-ec- ORD. NO. 1130 iably re laces tl:e flexi Uji y of i_:stalii .a a. _-_aL:-e (Continued) roadway and may -; e1i-e the ult;ma-e Ve_cca.:ic:1 of the carh L.._ :he west side at ad�Htic.r_-: ccst :o the City. I� ( �y �W r?¢ C prrtm ¢n d¢d a.5 t I LI The one fccz dine nsio= from the k:ackside- walk tc the me-, -:-g's-of-way is nc: locating street a_.c_. zraffic signs, fi-e hyd water meter bc:Aes, etc, , .T the.'-- .ta:.'a:_a-ccatlo: . Based cn the desixe of the City Council of 40 -foot rcac!way, a 4-fcot sidewalk e:- fering with cre existing b: ldi. g, the s.afi we -I-':i have :e o n ne-.ded, ff given the oppc_: :.'_:; , :he following typical section: R/Yv 3 .4eccmmzd¢d CJ C: /-V Exisr bui%�i�rys A ler_gthy Ccu^cii discussion followed w:..- questic s be: _g directed to Staff. indicated its desire to delay actior. on tris matter --.mti: such time as the intere=sted r _- ties who 6a-! p_e.: Cusly- addressed the C:c-=._cil on the mate - wc:=id be available for i :p _: possible re-r:slcns cf Ord-.ance No: .._,._,e- duced Decennter L' i, Mayor Kat^_,h asked that the action fc- se __-g this matter c -.e* be taken at that pci:: c. .- Agenda w, e: 07d:aa ces are co nside_ed fc_ adoptio , -9- • Minutes ci Ja_�a-y , _�78, cor_t:n-ieci AGREEMENT FOR The imprc:e ne-_t Fla_.F and the imprc-.e ne_..: 1720 S. HUTCHINS security fc_ South H-.tchins Streei - =okay ST. - TOKAY VILLA Villa were p -ese -_:ed fc Ccu_ ci`s appro -a1, APPROVED Council vias ar.pr:sed :hat this deve:cF-ne_.._ :s :_. ` existing lc: cf ac_es ly`.ng cn the easts= .e '>f South Stieetapp_cxi-natelymite south of Kext.:e-na:. La:.. : —_'s 3e-.-elcFme _t s zoned R-'•.41) a_-.'_ the de= -elopers are p~epos:--5 _c construct a 30 -unit apartme : ccmplex. ='te de - elopers, _okay V'l_a, a ::rn:tea pa=tre-sh_*p, h:l e completed a:l the _-e _,.'_cements specified by the City codes., Following Ccu c_= s1scussion, with ;%- estic s being dire.:: -e-- Scaff, C �...ii, or-not`_c:a e' Councilma : Eh_i a=~>. Katzakiar_ the impro',•e-nent pla-s and the mp_c-.enne.tt security for '"okay Viiia - 17-20 So -,t - Street and d-ecte3 the City Manager to s -s=- :i -,e Development Agreement, the Water -':la-- Es.ze._sic Reimbursemea.t Agreement, and the Elect-rical Utility Agreement cn behalf of the City, PLANS & SPECS City Manager Giaves presented for Cc - =,c4-' .•_pp-cvai APPRVD. FOR the plans and spec icat:o-s fol "Lawrence Pa,_k LAWRENCE PARK Outfield Fe: ce, 5_0 N. Washl.ngtcr Street % I.n OUTFIELD FENCE ger-eral the J•o:k :o-s;sts of instalii g a -loot SERVICE high chain i_ --:k fence 1: a concrete cc -6, An - alternate k:_ c- rt.: g the chain link fab: le also RES. NO. 78-6 being reT_estea. I; is planned to cc-:er `, E fence with signs, *~u.c it may be mere e cncmica.i to out thefab--' _ at this t1me, On mot=cn of Cc­__c;.1,nan Ehrhardt, second, Cep-_ a.pproced the plans - spe_=:iocatic,s •= for "Lawrer_Park Outfield Fences Washingte = Street" and authorized the Cloy C:e- c to advertise fc- bid_ tFereon. Mayor Kat.__.._. tier a.irecte, Staff riee: ow^ere or the ... Amb ;1a -,e the request fox an i_..he rale and to :epi_, :c t._e c-..-.__._ c,:n A written repo__ -egardi- h'. nE?z_..e -'es c -- se-ted for Ce r_- ='.- Fe.: -.sal. with Staff's the propo-ed Lase -are :.:: ease fcr service to `', 00, - 10- At the Decemker 2 i 1977 Co-=ci"l _-ne-.-__.r .-.: C zy BASE RATE INCREASE Clerk prese-te,? a letter which had tee_. _ __.. ed APPROVED FOR LODI from the Led'_ Amb-Aance Ser,, -ice, Ing, AMBULANCE tha' :elle ;,:r.g .:cs e-ral.aticn cr the SERVICE Social Sec -_-__t% -'ax ._,.-ea=e and the FC"c_z.' Wa ze hourly increase, _. _s apparent the RES. NO. 78-6 Service wi:_ r:a;e :c c-ea_e its rate, 7he daxd De_e-nter- __tte. ` written retice __ the City cf Lodi the now exis'i._E _c__ Amb—,:lance of $50, 00 w -L -i to _-_..ceased :.. -5i•, ---C, Mayor Kat.__.._. tier a.irecte, Staff riee: ow^ere or the ... Amb ;1a -,e the request fox an i_..he rale and to :epi_, :c t._e c-..-.__._ c,:n A written repo__ -egardi- h'. nE?z_..e -'es c -- se-ted for Ce r_- ='.- Fe.: -.sal. with Staff's the propo-ed Lase -are :.:: ease fcr service to `', 00, - 10- 41f City _Vaz-.&gt_: :S_ -a -,-e.9 P-esemted fc: - - Scrutiny Ma'Ste- Plan .-CT the M=` -`Pal S;_-, ­_,:!P_ Center and _­_src:-ded tc questions "-_e matter &F _i_rected by the Co -1_c:-:, Follo,-i:r_g _e:-,g:hy diszussicn, Maycr Ka-nict appointed Katzakia.- and P inke Z*tc.,. Meet Vllth City _%,Ianage r 0-a—,es s a. -.d Public Wo:._.: Dreczcr Ronz-kc zet-a:­4ng tht, %Ias;e Plan for hti �.I,-'n:aai Se -vice Centez C:.r-.`s future :ansa and fac'!­­,_ ie-Ed5 site. Minute s, c cn BASE RATE LODI AMBULANCE Follow --'-.g C -::.a zua SERVICE being .-c 5.afff, cn RES. NO. 78-6 Cour.c_:_"rnc__ E�- Ka-zaklan..� (Continued) Resoluv',:n- _i -b for Lcili AmL-_-'ani-e Se= -;,.:e �c janua:,-F 2"', 11-9, PROPOSAL FROM City -Manage: :3-a.,es i:-e__etel a p-- -_r7_ sz^, ARCHITECT COVER- had been -re --eived i_ -o -n France ING COST OF A. I. A. fc­r tLe ::c_nent and c.)s' " a c RENOVATION OF "OLD" the renovat-_'= of t! -e ;102ii'; '-,oka-y h`;_- TOKAY HIGH SCHOOL Audito-rlu-n. aPF--_::ed AUDITORIUM would be pe --ne d c-:. an hc-..:.-ly 'N_i5 mum fee c @00,00 teing F n:,rc sec :c A recap cf tine z-n`c=ation prcpcz_e-_ -c le in the report -;vas gi-.-en the Glaves. Len --n,. Co,-:-ci:l diacuszsicn questions heing directed to Staff, With Council's tacit ;.omcurrence, Mav-c_ deferred act'cn (D:z the matter and -e;-_-este'. -..f%e Citizen's CommIttee chaired by Mr. Xen Bcy­' nieet with the Ccuncil at a future Lnf=rnal Meeting iegard:rg this subjjje:,t. CITIZEN INDICATES City Manager Gla ;e s and al1 members c- he C: -_'t,1 INTEREST IN PUR- Council had p7e-,--cusly received _este­_ fzc= M--, CHASING PROPERTY William E, Gral_:gna and -Ir, E. ADJACENT TO MSC Jr. advising th.at :hey are the cv;—e:- --' the located on z ,o --e- of Hann Lane a -d Lane next tc the -.crporation ya:3 L,; �-.e C -'z,. - of Lodi. __re .7ette_- apprise-, the Cc; -_-_: :i !-I:, Graffi, --a'= In p-_-zz*,-as'ng C'.ry ec property 1ccatec-1 tc the vest ci :he G-af­gn­w -ty. Mr. Graffigna e:-.z-'csed with his letter a F-ol pia:_ of their proper -.y the prope ny ow --:e,-4. rime C tv cf Lodi a --d f=,:.e.- =sated that they f7de-- to their prcpertv wouid g.* -,-e -ie~ property tc r'..-.elcp an additionai L­-_e_.-I.e_s at .4---w- locatio-. City _Vaz-.&gt_: :S_ -a -,-e.9 P-esemted fc: - - Scrutiny Ma'Ste- Plan .-CT the M=` -`Pal S;_-, ­_,:!P_ Center and _­_src:-ded tc questions "-_e matter &F _i_rected by the Co -1_c:-:, Follo,-i:r_g _e:-,g:hy diszussicn, Maycr Ka-nict appointed Katzakia.- and P inke Z*tc.,. Meet Vllth City _%,Ianage r 0-a—,es s a. -.d Public Wo:._.: Dreczcr Ronz-kc zet-a:­4ng tht, %Ias;e Plan for hti �.I,-'n:aai Se -vice Centez C:.r-.`s future :ansa and fac'!­­,_ ie-Ed5 site. 420 Minutes of : _ary =, 1978, coa=^iea ACTION DEFERRED Foilowi-ag da -.-si :_, on mot'_on of Ccunc:irne_1 ON ADOPTION OF Katzakian, Ehrra_dt second, Coe:.__.- ORDT NO. 1130 action rin the a3cptic- of Ordinance Nc, '.: introduced. De:e nFer 2:,1?77 entitled '`A - "ORD, AMENDING Ordinance Ame.Mc _ g He Specific Pla-n fcr E - THE SPECIFIC PLAN Road", to a iate "::_certain ,vhe : i_i ereetcz 1:e76c FOR BECKMAN ROAD" who had Frw t_o4.lc a'dressed the Cou-_-:1 n s_..e matter would be available to have :-F: -_.o Fc.ss_F,_e ' - revisioz.9 of ;a:.e ordinance by .he :olio ri ng v _ :e : Ayes: Cc -.c'_i ne- Eh-harC't, Hughes, and Katnich Noes: Ccunzil-nen - Pinkerton Absent: Cour_cilme-z - None ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come befc_e the Council, the meeting Was adjou_ned a: app- ~:i_�ately 10:55 p.m. by _Mayor Katnich. Attest: ALICE M. EIl HE CI''='Y CLERK -12-