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CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF LODI
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
JULY 19, 1978
A regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Lodi was held
beginning at 8:00 p.m. , Wednesday, July 19, 1978 in the City Ha -1
Council Chambers.
ROLL CALL Present: Councilmen - Hughes, Katnich,
Katzakian (arrived
8:03 p.m.), McCarty
and Pinkerton(Mayor)
Absent: Councilmen - None
Also Present: City Manager Glaves,
Assistant City Manager Glenn, Public Works
Director Ronsko, City Attorney Mullen and
City Clerk Reimche.
INVOCATION The invocation was given by Reverend Bob
Mattheis, St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
PLEDGE Mayor Pinkerton led the Pledge of Allegiance
to the flag.
MINUTES On motion of Councilman Katnich, Hughes
second, Council approved the Minutes of
July 5, 1978 as written and mailed.
PLANNING COMMISSION
The City Manager gave the following report of
the Planning Commission meeting of July 10,
1978:
The Planning Commission -
I. Certified as adequate and recommended to
SANGUINETTI the City Council, the Final Environmental
PARK EIR Impact Report of Sanguinetti Park, a proposed
12.6 acre Planned Development for residential,
commercial and industrial uses in the area
bounded by West Turner Road, North Sacramento
Street, Louie Avenue, and North Church Street.
On motion of Councilman Katnich, Hughes
second, the matter was set fo—r'Public Hearing an
August 2, 1978.
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PLANNING COMMISSION
(Continued)
AMEND PD - 17 2.. Recommended the approval of the request of
Aladdin Real. Estate, Inc., by Ronald B.
Thomas to rezone the area bounded by West
Turner Road, North Sacramento Street,
L Louie Avenue and North Church Street from C-2,
Commercial Shopping to P-1)(17), Planned
Development District No. 17 to accommodate
residential, light commercial and light industrial
uses with the following conditions:
a. that the condominium residential uses at the
northeast corner of Louie Avenue and Church
Street not exceed 20 units per acre and conform
to the requirements of R -GA, Garden Apartment
Re s idential;
b. that the condominium commercial uses along
the West Turner Road frontage conform to the re-
quirements of C -S, Commercial Shopping; and
c. that the light industrial uses on North
Sacramento Street conform to the C -M, Commer-
cial Light Industrial District with the exception
that no residential uses be permitted.
On motion of Councilman Katnich, Hughes second,
the matter was set for Public Hearing on August 2,
1978.
The Planning Commission further -
ITEMS OF INTEREST The Planning Commission also -
1. Conditionally approved the request of Aladdin
Real Estate, Inc. by Mr. Ronald B. Thomas to
approve the Tentative Map of Sanguinetti Park, a
1Z.6 acre Planned Development for residential,
commercial and industrial uses in the area bounded
by West Turner Road, North Sacramento Street,
Louie Avenue and North Church Street.
2. Certified as adequate the Final Environmental
Impact Report of the Mathews Subdivision, an 11.8
acre, 61 lot residential development at 1531 South
Church Street in an area zoned R -MD, Medium
Density Multiple Family Residential.
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3. Recommended the approval of Mr. Charles
REZONE
Ferdun to rezone a 15 -acre parcel located on the
PARCEL
north side of the future extension of East Vine
LOCATED ON N.
Street, 370 feet east of Beckman Road from R-1,
SIDE OF FUTURE
Single -Family Residential to C -M, Commercial -
EXTENSION OF E.
Light Manufacturing and M-1, Light Industrial.
VINE FROM R- 1 TO
C -M AND M- 1
On motion of Councilman Katnich, Hughes second,
the matter was set for Public Hearing on August 2,
1978.
ITEMS OF INTEREST The Planning Commission also -
1. Conditionally approved the request of Aladdin
Real Estate, Inc. by Mr. Ronald B. Thomas to
approve the Tentative Map of Sanguinetti Park, a
1Z.6 acre Planned Development for residential,
commercial and industrial uses in the area bounded
by West Turner Road, North Sacramento Street,
Louie Avenue and North Church Street.
2. Certified as adequate the Final Environmental
Impact Report of the Mathews Subdivision, an 11.8
acre, 61 lot residential development at 1531 South
Church Street in an area zoned R -MD, Medium
Density Multiple Family Residential.
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PLANNING COMMISSION
ITEMS OF INTEREST 3. Conditionally approved the Tentative Map
(Continued) of the Mathews Subdivision, an 11.8 acre,
61 lot residential development at 15.31 South
Church Street in an area zoned R -MD, Medium
Density Multiple Family Residential.
4. Certified as adequate.the Final Environmental
Impact Report of Colony Ranch (formerly Colony
Park), a 25 -acre, 123 lot residential subdivision
located on the south side of East Turner Road be-
tween North Stockton Street and North Cherokee
Lane in an area zoned R-1, Single -Family Resi-
dential.
5. Conditionally approved the request of Baumbach
and Piazza, Consulting Engineers on behalf of
Spivock and Spivock to approve the Tentative Map of
Colony Ranch (formerly Colony Park), a 25 -acre,
123 lot residential subdivision located on the north
side of East Turner Road between North Stockton
Street and North Cherokee Lane in at- area zoned
R-ITSingle-Family Residential.
6. Denied the request of Ms. Sharon S. Hayes by
Mr. LeRoy Meidinger for a Variance to allow the
none attachment of an existing accessory building
and building unit to permit the addition of two living
units at 418 South Church Street in an area zoned
R -MD, Medium Density Multiple Family Residential.
7. Approved the request of Mr. Russell Triolo for
a Variance to eliminate the 10 foot yard area be-
tween a commercial zone and a residential zone at
923 South Cherokee Lane on a lot which is zoned
C-2, General Commercial on the east one-half, and
R -HD, High Density Multiple -Family Residential on
the west one-half.
8. Recommended approval of the action initiated by the
San Joaquin County Planning Commission to rezone
property located on the north side of Kettleman Lane
(State Route 12) from Lower Sacramento Road on the
west to the Lodi City limits of the east from I -PA,
Interim Protected Agriculture to GA- 10, 20 and 40,
General Agriculture which will permit the enlarge-
ment of Agricultural Preserve R -72-C I.
9. Set a Special Session for Monday, July 31, 1978,
to consider the request of property owners along
North Cluff Road, north of East Lockeford Street to
(1) amend the General Plan by placing the area in
the first phase of industrial development, (2) pre-
zone the property to C- M, Commercial -Light
Industrial, M- 1, Light Industrial and M-2, Heavy
Industrial, and (3) annex the area to the City.
PROPOSED A diagram and background information regarding
ANNEXATION OF the proposed annexation of the "Sternfels Addition"
STERNFELS was presented by the City Clerk.
ADDITION -
Following Council discussion, Council on motion of
RES. NO. 78-81 Councilman Katrich, Katzakian second, adopted
Resolution No. 78-81, A Resolution of the Lodi
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CITY COUNCIL The City Clerk announced that copies of the
RECEIVES COPIES following Environmental Impact Reports had been
OF VARIOUS presented to the Council at the onset of the Council
E. I. R. 'S meeting to allow sufficient time for study and
evaluation of the reports by the Council prior to
public hearings on the matters:
a) Sanguinetti Park
b) Ham Lane Improvement Project Lodi Avenue to
Elm Street
c) Colony Park
d) Mathews Subdivision
On motion of Councilman Katnich, Katzakian
PUBLIC HEARINGS second, the Ham Lane Improvement Project Lodi
SET Avenue to Elm Street Environmental Impact Report
was set for Public Hearing on August 16, 1978.
HAM LANE, On mntion of Councilman Katnich, Katzakian second,
COLONY PARK AND Council set for Public Hearing August 16, 1978 con-
MATHEWS SUBDV. sideration of the Planning Commission's recommen-
EIR'S SET FOR dation that the City Council certify as adequate the
PUBLIC HEARING Colony Park Final Environmental Impact Report.
On motion of Councilman Katnich, Katzakian second,
Council set for Public Hearing August 16, 1978,
consideration of the Planning Commission's recom-
mendation that the City Council certify as adequate
the Mathews Subdivision Final Environmental Impart
Report.
DISPOSAL OF REAL
Minutes of July 19, 1978, continued
STERNFELS
ceived from the Lodi Unified School District advising
ADDITION
City Council for the Application to the Sas.
RES. NO. 78-81
Joaquin County Local Agency Formation
(Continued)
Commission in the matter of the propo_ed
"Sternfels Addition" Reorganization, including
the Detachment of Certain Territory within the
area proposed for annexation to the City of Lodi.
ABC LICENSES
The City Clerk presented an application for
Alcoholic Beverage License which had beez, re-
ceived for Elmer E. and Wanda L. Ehrlich (no
r
dba), 100 S. Main Street, Lodi, On Sale General
Eating P lace, Person to Person transfer.
CITY COUNCIL The City Clerk announced that copies of the
RECEIVES COPIES following Environmental Impact Reports had been
OF VARIOUS presented to the Council at the onset of the Council
E. I. R. 'S meeting to allow sufficient time for study and
evaluation of the reports by the Council prior to
public hearings on the matters:
a) Sanguinetti Park
b) Ham Lane Improvement Project Lodi Avenue to
Elm Street
c) Colony Park
d) Mathews Subdivision
On motion of Councilman Katnich, Katzakian
PUBLIC HEARINGS second, the Ham Lane Improvement Project Lodi
SET Avenue to Elm Street Environmental Impact Report
was set for Public Hearing on August 16, 1978.
HAM LANE, On mntion of Councilman Katnich, Katzakian second,
COLONY PARK AND Council set for Public Hearing August 16, 1978 con-
MATHEWS SUBDV. sideration of the Planning Commission's recommen-
EIR'S SET FOR dation that the City Council certify as adequate the
PUBLIC HEARING Colony Park Final Environmental Impact Report.
On motion of Councilman Katnich, Katzakian second,
Council set for Public Hearing August 16, 1978,
consideration of the Planning Commission's recom-
mendation that the City Council certify as adequate
the Mathews Subdivision Final Environmental Impart
Report.
DISPOSAL OF REAL
The City Clerk presented a letter which had been re -
PROPERTY BY LODI
ceived from the Lodi Unified School District advising
UNIFIED SCHOOL
of its intention to sell real property - the Millswood
DISTRICT
School Site (Parcels A, B and C). E accordance with
the provisions of the Education Code of the State of
California, the School District is offering the property
to public entities for park or recreational purposes or
for open space purposes at fair market value prior to
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disposal by public bid.
On the advice of the City Attorney, Council, on motion
of Councilman Katnich, Katzakian record, referred
the matter to the Planning Commission for review and
recommendation.
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No action was taken by the Council or Y!ie ^ia.cer.
Mayor Pinkerton proposed the following appci _t -
APPOINTMENTS TO ments to various City Boards and Comm-:- ions:
VARIOUS BOARDS
AND COMMISSIONS LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
J C. M. Sullivan 3 year term expiring -;'30/81
The appointment was ratified on motion of Council-
man Katnich, Hughes second.
PLANNING COMMISSION
Frank Woollett - to fill the unexpired term of
Eugene Larkin - which term
expires 6/30/80
The appointment was ratified on motion cf Council-
man Hughes, Katnich second.
SITE PLAN AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
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Don Kundert 4 year term expiring 6/30.182
Roger Stafford 4 year term expiring 0,."30/82
The appointments were ratified on motion of
Councilman Katzakian, Hughes sect _d.
REPORTS OF THE In accordance with the report and recomr_zen da -
CITY MANAGER tion of the City Manager, the following a ---cions
hereby set forth between asterisks, on mo io-: of
CONSENT CALENDAR Councilman Katnich, Hughes second :re -e approved
by Council.
CLAIMS CLAIMS WERE APPROVED IN THE AMOUNT OF
$1, 314, 934.41.
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Minutes of July 19, 1978, continued
LTR. RECD. FROM
The City Clerk presented for Council'E r. -ural
STATE DEPT. OF
a letter which had been received from the Sate
TRANSPORTATION
of California Department of Transpor�ra::..:n
ASKING FOR
advising that in January 1979 Caltrans -
SUGGESTIONS RE
mit a report to the Legislature which wf—-e.IeW
REVISED DESCRIPTIONS
highway progress and suggest some pr •::'. •:a.: :e -
IN EITHER HIGHWAY
visions or adjustments to the highway =.• a::ern,
ROUTES OR F & E
This report is required by Section 256 f :e
ROUTES
Streets and Highways Code. The letter a.:+k.3, ic.r
any suggestions that the Council might offer for
revised descriptions in either highway -`.,_':e: or
F & E routes that could facilitate day-!t;—'a-;.-
ay-1t;-'a-;.highway
highwayoperations or administration.
No action was taken by the Council or Y!ie ^ia.cer.
Mayor Pinkerton proposed the following appci _t -
APPOINTMENTS TO ments to various City Boards and Comm-:- ions:
VARIOUS BOARDS
AND COMMISSIONS LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES
J C. M. Sullivan 3 year term expiring -;'30/81
The appointment was ratified on motion of Council-
man Katnich, Hughes second.
PLANNING COMMISSION
Frank Woollett - to fill the unexpired term of
Eugene Larkin - which term
expires 6/30/80
The appointment was ratified on motion cf Council-
man Hughes, Katnich second.
SITE PLAN AND ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
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Don Kundert 4 year term expiring 6/30.182
Roger Stafford 4 year term expiring 0,."30/82
The appointments were ratified on motion of
Councilman Katzakian, Hughes sect _d.
REPORTS OF THE In accordance with the report and recomr_zen da -
CITY MANAGER tion of the City Manager, the following a ---cions
hereby set forth between asterisks, on mo io-: of
CONSENT CALENDAR Councilman Katnich, Hughes second :re -e approved
by Council.
CLAIMS CLAIMS WERE APPROVED IN THE AMOUNT OF
$1, 314, 934.41.
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Minutes of July 19, 1978, continued
ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM Pursuant to State of California Street= a c
FOR POPLAR ST. ST. Highways Code Section 5342, the Assessment
LIGHT DISTRICT Diagram showing each parcel of land N iii''s he
APPRVD. limits of the assessment district, the d:.me'1 ;ons
of each such lot or parcel of land, and the - .iative
RES. NO. 78-82 location of the same to the work propcsed tc be
done under the 1911 Improvement Act rn _ : b=
approved by the legislative body.
RESOLUTION NO. 78-82 l v
RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ASSESS'14ENT
DIAGRAM FOR THE POPLAR STREET STREET
LIGHT DISTRICT.
ACCEPTANCE OF COUNCIL ACCEPTED THE IMPROVEMENTS IN
_ VINE ST. BOX "VINE STREET BOX CULVERT AT WID CANAL"
CULVERT AT WID AND DIRECTED THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
CANAL TO FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION Wi'H THE
COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE. r
CENTURY BLVD., COUNCIL ACCEPTED THE IMPROVEMENTS IN
BECKMAN RD., & "CENTURY BOULEVARD, BECKMAN ROAD,
KETTLEMAN LANE AND KETTLEMAN LANE STORM DRAIN, EDA
STORM DRAIN EDA PROJECT NO. 07-51-26794" AND DIRECTED
PROJECT ACCEPTED THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR TO FILE A
NOTICE OF COMPLETION WITH THE COUNTY
RECORDER'S OFFICE.
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PLANS & SPECS FOR COUNCIL APPROVED THE PLANS AND SPECI-
HUTCHINS ST. PAVING FICATIONS FOR "HUTCHINS STREET PAVING,
APPROVED CENTURY BOULEVARD TO BRANDY WINE DRIVE",
AND AUTHORIZED THE CITY CLERK TO
ADVJERTISE FOR BIDS THEREON.
SPECS FOR SEDAN FOR COUNCIL APPROVED THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR
COMMUNITY DEVELOP- AN INTERMEDIATE SEDAN FOR THE CO_%fLMUN-
MENT DEPT. APPRVD. ITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT AND
AUTHORIZED THE PURCHASING AGENT TO
ADVERTISE FOR BIDS THEREON.
BIDS REJECTED ON Council was apprised that only one bid had been
CURB & GUTTER received as follows for the contract for ' C-.rb and
REPLACEMENT Gutter Replacement: Garfield Street - Hlbcrn to
Lodi; Central Avenue, Walnut to Oak; Oak S•:reet/
Washington Street - Stockton To Ailey N/Oak
Street:
Bidde r Amount
H. Max Lee $93,273.20
Engineer's Estimate $76,600.00
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BIDS REJECTED Council was apprised that the Public
CURB & GUTTER Department had contacted other ccnt_ac-c:
(Continued) to ascertain why they did not bid. Is: appea-<
that it is a particularly busy time ar_c iv
likely the City will receive additional
the project is rebid. It was Staff's rerc-=:.-:e.:_a-
tion that Council not award the bid.
On motion of Councilman Katzakian, Ka°n'_ch
second, Council rejected the sole bid re, -.* :e'_
and authorized the City Clerk to readvert'_:e for
bids thereon.
In checking with Mr. Mike Sanguinetti, rep:.-esenta-
tive of the 3-M National Advertising Compazv, Mr.
Sanguinetti stated that in his presentation_ to the
City Council, he had failed to mentier. that one
board was a poster panel board on which the paper
must be replaced every 60 days and that tte cost of
the billboard poster paper is the City's responsibility.
Mr. Thomas Newton, President of the Lodi District
Chamber of Commerce addressed the Council on the
matter advising that as he readsthe contract, the
Advertiser is responsible for cost of the billboard
poster paper.
Mr. Mike Sanguinetti then addressed the Cccr_cil
confirming that he had inadvertently failed io mention
this additional cost. Mr. Sanguinetti stated
that his Company merely provides the bil:bDard
space and without the billboard poster paper, "there
is no billboard".
Council discussion followed with question.: E- ^_g
directed to Mr. Newton, to Mr. Sangu_ac:i, « d to
the City Attorney.
On motion of Councilman Hughes, Kat�:ici. se_.cnd,
the matter was deferred to the Council meeting of
August 2, 1978 to allow time for the C_:y A7=ney to
review this contract.
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Agenda item "h" - "Request for addi`.ic,na'
appropriations for billboards at entra~c_= +o City"
REQUEST FOR
was introduced by City Manager Glaves •--_c ac. -
ADDITIONAL
vised the Council that sometime ago tFe C_`:y had
APPROPRIATIONS
approved Contracts with the 3-M Naticra_ Adver-
FOR BILLBOARDS
tising Company for billboards at varioue er.tra races
AT ENTRANCES TO
to the City. The contracts were for t-wo t:ll'boards
CITY
at $225. 00 each per month with 36 month. C c "tracts
and two billboards not to exceed $175.0+_ ea:h per
month with 12 month contracts.
Sometime later the City received a bill from
Outdoor Posters, Inc. of Reno, Nevada for 7
stands 30 sheet billboard poster paper fzir
"Romantic Wine Country" Motel Row posters in
the amount of $360.00.
In checking with Mr. Mike Sanguinetti, rep:.-esenta-
tive of the 3-M National Advertising Compazv, Mr.
Sanguinetti stated that in his presentation_ to the
City Council, he had failed to mentier. that one
board was a poster panel board on which the paper
must be replaced every 60 days and that tte cost of
the billboard poster paper is the City's responsibility.
Mr. Thomas Newton, President of the Lodi District
Chamber of Commerce addressed the Council on the
matter advising that as he readsthe contract, the
Advertiser is responsible for cost of the billboard
poster paper.
Mr. Mike Sanguinetti then addressed the Cccr_cil
confirming that he had inadvertently failed io mention
this additional cost. Mr. Sanguinetti stated
that his Company merely provides the bil:bDard
space and without the billboard poster paper, "there
is no billboard".
Council discussion followed with question.: E- ^_g
directed to Mr. Newton, to Mr. Sangu_ac:i, « d to
the City Attorney.
On motion of Councilman Hughes, Kat�:ici. se_.cnd,
the matter was deferred to the Council meeting of
August 2, 1978 to allow time for the C_:y A7=ney to
review this contract.
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Also
Minutes of July 19, 1978, continued
REPORT OF
Agenda item "i" - "Report of Comn,_.-..ee
COMMITTEE
appointed to review and recommer_d
APPOINTED TO
lard usage in C -P Zoning" was ir+ c= =:- t
REVIEW & RECOMMEND
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Councilman Katnich, who reported o~ 4--
DENSITY
DENSITY & LAND USAGE
meeting of the committee.
IN C -P ZONING
regarding the matter were made by Cc--:. :._:_hwrn
Mc C a rty.
A lengthy discussion followed with rue.
directed to Staff, Councilman, Katni:1_,
McCarty and Attorney Robert C.re-
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senting the developers of the subject P'. -
Also speaking to the subject and resFc=:
questions posed by the Council was M_, R:. and
Jones, 2200 Cochran Road, Lodi.
With the tacit concurrence of the City
Mayor Pinkerton deferred action on c e to u
the regular meeting of August 16, 1978 b•,.
time Attorney Thomas Shepard, represe_-.'.i.-g the
developers of the subject parcel and Com__^r__ity
Development Director Schroeder will ha.e-a,urned
from vacation and will be available for 1. ..- c : the
matte r.
Y "NO PARKING" ZONE
Following introduction of Agenda item ''j - 'Estab-
ESTABLISHED IN AREA
lish 'No Parking' zone in area of Laurel A: e nue ' by
OF LAUREL AVENUE
City Manager Glaves, City Attorney Mu._e_. o-_`ined
for the City Council a proposed ordinan;-e F=chibiting
ORD. NO. 1148
parking on Laurel Avenue from the nor*h 1_:e of
INTRO.
Turner Road to the northerly termination of Laurel
Avenue between the hours of 9:00 p. m. an.' 'ii a. m.
In addition to the other penalties proviled t. t .e pro-
posed ordinance, violation of Section. 5 0° "-e
nance authorizes any police officer of tle Ci,u of=Lodi
to remove said vehicle and store the same a :he ex-
pense of the registered owner. The further
provides for the posting of signs givi^_g no". -i:: e f the
right of removal.
Lengthy Council discussion followed 4 -ior_s
being directed to Staff and to the City Ar.. e-.,,
The following persons were in the audien:e z.i_
addressed the Council on the matter i^d'. n:.:._g support
of the proposed ordinance:
a) Mr. A. M. Mellor, 1008 Laurel Aren-,:e, Lodi
b) Mr. Miles Cope, 1012 Laurel Aven:ie, Lcdi
Following additional Council discussion, C• _. _ilman
Katnich moved for introduction of OrWb _ No. 1148
amending Section 14-59 of the Lodi Ci;v �.:._, pro-
hibiting parking at certain times and F:.z:cs ',-.en indi-
cated by signs. The motion was aecoz_^e ' C ouncil-
man Katzakian and carried by the fol'•^'ui_ 6 :''e;
Ayes: Councilmen - Hughes, Ka ri;.r, Ka:.-_a:<_ian,
McCarty a_:3
Noes: Councilmen - None
Absent: Councilmen - None
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SB 201 ORDINANCE
A proposed ordinance to provide for th< .; . _ ation
(DEVELOPMENT FEE)
of land or fees or both as a conditicn J ". a app -oval
of new residential developments, fcr r__- I: -.-r:, a of
ORD. NO. 1149
providing classroom facilities where .-__ _. _._...:.:: of
INTRO.
overcrowding exist in a public school -a.-..e area
PORTION OF
was presented for Council's perusal. C'r;; A-.orney
MOKELUMNE VILLAGE
Mullen highlighted the proposed Ordinar.re a.-... res-
SUBDIVISION
ponded to questions as posed by the Ci`.; t ;:_a? on
the matter.
Also speaking on the matter was Mr. C: s _r_ ire I.
Baranoff, Administrative Director of Fa:.„__";iesa.nd
Planning for the Lodi Unified -School Di-:'r':'.at, A
very lengthy discussion followed with oue�-.`-vis being
directed to Staff, the City Attorney and "vii•, B:.ranoff.
Following an inquiry, the City Attorney dE:e rTnL-�ed
that neither Councilman Katnich nor Cou=--ilma„
Katzakian had a conflict of interest and tt.erefare
could participate in discussing and voting on
matte r.
Additional discussion followed. Councilman Katzakian
then moved for introduction of Ordinan,:e V 1149
entitled "An Ordinance of the City of Loai to Provide
for the Dedication of Land or Fees or bc:i: i.,i a
Condition to the Approval of New Resids,_-ial Develop-
ments, for the purpose of Providing Cia.=s =
Facilities where Conditions of Overcr;,=7-t1=6 Exist in
a Public School Attendance Area. "
The motion was seconded by Councilma _ Ka`.zcich and .
carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Councilmen - Hughes, Katr_ich, K atzakian
Noes: Councilmen - McCarty and
Absent: Councilmen - None
Abstain: Councilmen - None
RECESS
Mayor Pinkerton declared a recess, and tl-_e Council
reconvened at 10:25 p.m.
City Manager Glaves reminded the Coun,!-' 'th,;Ae.t its
REZONING FROM
regular meeting of March 14, 1978, foao :'_ g a
P -D(3) UPLAND
Public Hearing on the matter, Council 1`ad in,,-icated
PORTION OF
its willingness to introduce an ordinance -e .ing the
MOKELUMNE VILLAGE
upland portion of the Mokelumne Village S:.t.ri:ision,
SUBDIVISION
which is located on the north side of Ea=.T rr_es Road
between the Southern Pacific Railroad pigs: -,_?-way
ORD. NO. 1150
and State Route 99 from P -D(3) as follo-.7a =c1.en the
INTRO,
moratorium on the approval of all ten -.;L;!'. e MRFs,
final maps, and rezonings has been lif*ea:
1. Lots 1 through 33 and Lots 90 thro•`gr_ `21 to the
R--1, Single Family Residential, with tce ex-rution
of those portions of Lots 16 through 2 �..- ..._ a -re
below elevation 48, shall remain in the F -I-, Flood-
plain District;
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REZONE POR.
2. Lots 34 through 89 to the R -LD, Lc-=" Density
MOKELUMNE VILLAGE
Multiple Family Residential District w-it=...s 41
SUBDV.
through 57 and Lots 61 through 71 desig:- for
ORD. NO. 1150
duplexes and Lots 34 through 40, Lots = :.-ough
(Continued)
60, and Lots 72 through 89 designated i.. .-ir.gle-
family residences;
3. The 11 acre commercial area at the no7,hwest
intersection of State Route 99 and East .:i_ner
Road to the C -S, Commercial Shopping District.
Council discussion followed with questions being
directed to Staff.
The City Council had previously received--opies
of the Planning Commission Minutes of Tr.e
January 23, 1978 meeting which recon. ` `_'-.e
Planning Commission's determir_atio: s a --.d action
in this matter.
On motion of Councilman Katzakiar., Kat :i h
second, the following findings were made by the
Council on this matter:
1, that the present P -D zoning for a mobiehome
park should be changed because the fo-mer owners,
after many years, determined that su,,h a de,elop-
ment was not feasible from both a housing and
economic view;
2. that the residential density proposed =der the
combination of R- 1 and R -LD will be le:ce r than the
approved mobilehome park density;
3. the Planned Development District pe.mitted
some commercial use which will be enlarged by the
C -S proposal but will not be intensified;
4. that the proposed rezoning would rot conflict with
the proposed Noise, Safety and Seismic Safety Ele-
ments; and
5. that the proposed rezoning will permi- the area
to develop in a manner which complime nrs the
surrounding area;
6, that with reference to the approval of the final
map of the Mokelumne Village Subdivision, the
Council finds the map is consistent'with the existing
elements of the City of Lodi General Plan and that
such approval will not adversely affect an area of
concern which any of the missing eleme: t_, as
specified in the State General Plan Guidei_r.es, is
intended to mitigate.
Councilman Katzakian then moved for intro• -Motion
of Ordinance No. 1150 rezoning the upla = portion
of the Mokelumne Village Subdivision, ::=i:.i;: is
located on the north side of East Turner Road be-
tween the Southern Pacific Railroad righ -•=f-way
and State Route 99 from P -D(3) as follo%vs
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Minutes of July 19, 1978, continued
REZONE FROM
1. Lots 1 through 33 and Lats 90 t=ro:.gl. 1::8
P -D(3)
to the R-1, Single -Family Residential, -: _: the
ORD. NO. 1150
exception of those portions of Lots 15 ';'n.-.--_gh 27
(Continued)
which are below elevation 48, shall re^7a? .: z
the F -P, Floodplain District;
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vation, the Federal and California State G�-,zernmeats
J
2. Lots 34 through 89 to the R -LD, L r-:;
Noes: Councilmen - McCarty
Absent: Councilmen - None
`•iiir �.e a of duly 19, 1978, cort___':ad
ENERGY
) An attic -insulation optic wi_i<.i_ +r:_ ' p ^ovide
CONSERVATION
a ;ualicy-a:+cured installation b-; .:. -a'. .::nractors.
PROGRAM
of the project, it will be necessary to repaint the
(Cont'd.)
) Cer--ification of rei_nsulated =^o_~ne:, wy_i,-h meet
C_ty :.ri:eria for safety and quality,
RES. NO. 78-83
The program as we!-' as the staf`_:-_g =e _l.�.i_ements
were outlined in detail. Council
followed -with questions being dire:;es :o staff.
Graphs on electric usage were diap_ae3 by Director
of Util?ties William Lewis who respo-_e:3 to ques-
tions posed by Council.
Councilman Katnich moved that the Council approve
the Energy Conservation Program as proposed and
authorize staffing of the Energy Coz.servation
Coordinator and Advisor positions which are grant
funded. The motion was seconded by Councilman
Katzakian and carried by the following -rote:
Ayes; Councilmen - Hughes, Katni•zh, Katzakian,
Pinkerton
Noes: Councilmen - McCarty
Absent: Councilmen - None
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Council was informed that the Public Works
SCHOOL STREET
Department will be seating a portion of School Street
PARKING, LODI
(Lodi Avenue to Lockeford Street) and upon completion
AVENUE TO
of the project, it will be necessary to repaint the
LOCKEFORD STREET
street pavement markings (cross h•al.ks, centerlines
and parking stalls).
RES. NO. 78-83
In order to provide better sight distance at cross-
walks and better turning movements at the intersep-
tions, changes as shown on exhibits presented by
staff were proposed. The two major changes in the
parking are the lengthening of substandard stalls and
the elimination of parking near pedestrian crosswalks
and curb returns. Council was apprised that a recent
survey revealed a number of dowr_¢o-m stalls were of
substandard length and were not being used at times
because drivers had difficulty in parking.
On motion of Councilman Katnich, Katzakian second,
Council adopted Resolution No. 78-83 establishing
"No Parking" zones and approving traffic legend
painting on School Street from Lodi Avenue to
Lockeford Street as proposed by staff,
The final map, the improvement plan.,, and the im-
APPROVAL
provement security for Tract No. 1-'r2 - Sunwest Unit
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TRACT NO. 1262
No. 3 were presented for Counci 's approval. Council
SUN WEST, UNIT
was apprised that this is a subdivision of 14.9 acres
NO. 3
lying Scuth of Vire Street immediately West of the
Woodbridge Irrigation District Cama::, This subdivision
is zoned R-1 and contains 54 single-family lots. The
developers, Keszler and Ferrero, ha -re completed all
the requirements specified by the Planning Commission
i_z the approval of the tentati•:e map •-:r_ August 8, 1977.
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On motion of Councilman Katnich, P4 -ke rton second,
Council approved the final map of' -7 ract No. 1428 -
DePauli Gardens following its finding that the final
map is consistent with the exist=ng elements of the
City of Lodi General Plan and that i-_ich approval will
not adversely affect an area of concern which any of
the missing elements, as specified in the State
General Plan Guidelines, is intended to mitigate. The
motion_ carried by the following vote;
Ayes: Councilmen - Hughes, Ka.tnlch, McCarty
and Pinke_to_.
Noes. Councilmen - None
Absent. Councilmen - None
Abstain; Councilmen - Katzakian
SCHOOL CROSSINGS City Manager Glaves apprised the Cc ncil that a
AT TOKAY AND request had been received from the President of
GARFIELD the Her::tage School PTA req -.est -1 -ng =,:�hool crossings
at Tckay and Garfield. Followir_g an investigation
RES. NO. 78-84 by Staff, it is recommended that the in.tallation be
approved.
On motion of Councilman Katnic'r_, Kaczakian second,
Council adopted Resolution No, 78-84 establishing
school crossings across Tokay Street on the east and
west sides of Garfield Street.
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Minates of July 1?, 1978, con: n1e?
APPROVAL.
On motion of Councilman Katzakian, Cc;. cil
SUNWEST, UNIT
fosad ;hat the final map of Tra;-t Nc. "tZ_
NO. .3
Sunwest Unit No, 3 is consistent s is _ `_te exist -
(Continued)
i_cg elements of the City of Lodi Ge:,.ral Plan_ and
that approval of the final map -,-.y4: no, aversely
affect an area cf concern which any ci .-tae missing
elements, as specified in the Stare General Plan
Guidelines, is intended to mitigate. C.o--inc-4l
appre-red the final map, the imp-ro,F-ment plans, and
the improvement security for Trac: N'o, 1262,
Sunwest Unit No, 3 and directed the C, --'.'y Manager to
sign the Subdivision Agreement and %te Electrical
Utility Agreement on behalf of the C'_:y. The motion
was seconded by Councilman Katnich and carried by
t za nimous vote.
Ccuncilman Katzakian asked to abstain from dis-
cussion and voting on the following mat: er because
of a possible conflict of interest.
The final map for Tract No. 1428 - DePaAi Gardens
was presented for Council's approval. Council was
FINAL MAP -
advised that this is a subdivision of 0. 7 acres lying
TRACT NO. 1428
on the west side of Hutchins Street between Tokay
DE PAULI GARDENS
and Connie Streets. This subdivisicn is zoned R -GA
APPROVED
and contains o condominium lots. The developer,
Charles Hauner, has completed all requirements
specified by the Planning Commission in the approval
of the tentative map on July 10, 1 ? 7 8.
On motion of Councilman Katnich, P4 -ke rton second,
Council approved the final map of' -7 ract No. 1428 -
DePauli Gardens following its finding that the final
map is consistent with the exist=ng elements of the
City of Lodi General Plan and that i-_ich approval will
not adversely affect an area of concern which any of
the missing elements, as specified in the State
General Plan Guidelines, is intended to mitigate. The
motion_ carried by the following vote;
Ayes: Councilmen - Hughes, Ka.tnlch, McCarty
and Pinke_to_.
Noes. Councilmen - None
Absent. Councilmen - None
Abstain; Councilmen - Katzakian
SCHOOL CROSSINGS City Manager Glaves apprised the Cc ncil that a
AT TOKAY AND request had been received from the President of
GARFIELD the Her::tage School PTA req -.est -1 -ng =,:�hool crossings
at Tckay and Garfield. Followir_g an investigation
RES. NO. 78-84 by Staff, it is recommended that the in.tallation be
approved.
On motion of Councilman Katnic'r_, Kaczakian second,
Council adopted Resolution No, 78-84 establishing
school crossings across Tokay Street on the east and
west sides of Garfield Street.
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Minute -3 of July 1?, 1978, coati _Le i
MODIFICATIONS OF Proposed revisions of the job -1aF'. .:a.ic-.
JOB SPECS FOR for Maintenance Worker III were F4e_,Z _ted by
MAINTENANCE City Manager Giaves. The recisc.:: _ -ire out -
WORKER III ;ned by the City Manager who respcnd_d'_o
APPROVED questions regarding the matter a. F,c :-m•f i:y the
O: motion of Councilmar_ Kat-nizh, 1:-4he,, second,
Council approved the propo ed mod;- a" cns of
job specifications for Mainten ar_ze Wc:rker III.
ORDINANCES
Ordinance No. 1145 entitled "An O:dinaace
AMEND SPECIFIC amending the Specific Plan of South ii"a --hirs Street
PLAN OF SOUTH to permit driveway access to a ftrtu_•e shcpping
HUTCHINS STREET center (i.e. Mervyn's Department Sto-e and Fry's
Market) at the southwest corner of Wept Kettleman
ORD. NO. 1145 La: e and South Hutchins Street" having been intro -
ADOPTED duced at a regular meeting held July 5, 1?78 was
brought up for passage on motion of Councilman
Kat nich, Katzakian second. Second reading was
qomitted after reading by title, and the ordinance was
then passed, adopted and ordered to pr.:at by the
following vote:
Ayes: Councilmen - Hughes, Kat-nich.,
Katzakiar_, IA Carty and
Pinke rtan
Noes: Councilmen - Ncne
Absent., Councilmen - None
Nce s � Councilmen - None
Ab - exit. Courcilme^ - None
Abstain., Councilmen - Katzakia-
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Councilman Katzakian asked to abstai-n from dis-
cussion and voting on the following matter because
of a possible co flict of interest.
ORD. AMENDING
Ordinance No. 1146 entitled "An Ordinance amending
P -D(15) I. E.,
P -D(15) (i.e., Beckman Ranch Subdivision) by
BECKMAN RANCH
changing 3.2 acres Commercial-Profeasional, and
SUBDV.
3.5 acres Multiple -Family at the Soatheaet corner
of West Kettleman Lane and Cabe =e' Drive (a future
ORD. NO. 1146
street) to Commercial to expand a previoasly approved
ADOPTED
shopping center" was brought up fcr passage on motion
of Councilman Katnich, Hughes second. Second read-
ing was omitted after reading by title, ar_d the ordi-
_,;,
nar_ce was then passed, adopted and ordered to print
"
by the following vote.
Ayes. Councilmen - Hughes, Ka:n":ch, McCarty
and Pinker ton
Nce s � Councilmen - None
Ab - exit. Courcilme^ - None
Abstain., Councilmen - Katzakia-
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_in:.te> : `. 1--,'y t -, 1'78, _cr_ti::._=d
Ayes: Com,=r_c lrnen - Hughes, KF -,t --'ch,
Kat-a_k_a-- ?McCarty and
Pinkerton
Noes: Councilmen - None
Absent: Co-,,^-cilmea - None
ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before
the Co=cit, Mayor Pinkerton adjourned the
meeting at approximately 10:55 p. m.
Attest:
LICE1I. �iELICF
CITY CLERK
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'Aa L-ci :ince
a -'.c t'.ng - ^_ -at -g Buazet f, _.":?c:
BUDi_,E- _ JR. : , ..
c` tea:.._ .: ?_. -- �trne__ts of .re L-i�' i f L:,:: and
197S-7' ADOPTED
a Utility OuLla-,• 8- .get for he fiy-_al veaz
oe of^.' �. .. t...4' 1, a �`� dS 3 J, 1 ] j9a1
' ' : ' ,
-was brought Up for Dassase on;' tlan of Council-
ouncil-ORD.
ORD.'-NO. 1147
man Hughes, Kat~'ich second. See -and reading Was
ADOPTED
omitted after readies: g b;: title, a --id the ardinance
vas thea passed, adopted and ordered to print by
the follo ring vote:
Ayes: Com,=r_c lrnen - Hughes, KF -,t --'ch,
Kat-a_k_a-- ?McCarty and
Pinkerton
Noes: Councilmen - None
Absent: Co-,,^-cilmea - None
ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before
the Co=cit, Mayor Pinkerton adjourned the
meeting at approximately 10:55 p. m.
Attest:
LICE1I. �iELICF
CITY CLERK
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