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.4 3 6 Minutes of August 5, 1959 continued
sold, but a portion of the area could be
purchased from the present property owner for
$7000 an acre, Councilman Culbertson stated
that park needs of the City should be con-
sidered and that the 3-1 acres should be pur-
chased, pointing out that the total cost
would be less than the original plan to
purchase 5 acres. Other members of the Coun-
cil expressed the opinion that $7000 per acre
was too expensive. Councilman Robinson moved,
Mitchell second, that the original proposal
to purchase a park site adjacent to the
Erma Reese School for $5750 per acre be
rescinded. The motion passed by the following
vote:
AYES: Councilmen - Katzakian, Mitchell,
Robinson and Brown
NOES: Councilmen - Culbertson
The final map of Capell Park was then unani-
mously approved with the change in street
name from "Oak" to "Pine" on motion of Coun-
cilman Mitchell, Robinson second.
COMMUNICATIONS
ABC LICENSES
Two notices of Application for Transfer of
Alcoholic Beverage License:
I. Transfer Off -Sale Beer & Wine, Agnes
Okazaki and Toluo Okazaki, "Okazaki
Company", 20 South Main Street.
2. Transfer On -Sale General, Clarence L.
Healy, Edward C. Merlo and Robert H.
Peters, "Tokay Bowl", 620 South Chero-
kee Lane.
TOKAY GUN CLUB
Letter from the Tokay Gun Club to the County
Board of Supervisors requesting use of a por-
tion of the County's dump site on Harney Lane
as a gun range. Since the City and County
have an agreement whereby the City is in
charge of the operation of the County dump,
the letter was forwarded to the City for
reply. Considerable acreage would be needed
by the Club and they have a long range develop -
went program which includes a number of perm-
anent buildings. The City Manager is of the
opinion that it would not be feasible to per-
mit the dump area to be used for this purpose
since it would be difficult to determine how
much of and how soon the area will be required
for operation of the Fill. On motion of Coun-
cilman Katzakian, Mitchell second, the Council
denied the request of the Gun Club.
FIREMEN
Letter from Leonard T. Cain, attorney for the
SALARY
Lodi Fire Department Association, presenting
REQUEST
a request for salary increases for firemen
and statistics in support thereof. Considera-
tion for the request was postponed to the
meeting of August 19, 1959 to give time for
study.
Minutes of August 5, 1959 continued 437
REPORTS OF THE CITY MANAGER
AWARD Two bids were received for water pipe and both
'MATER PIPE were identical, each being for a total sum of
329,555.00. Since Johns -Manville pipe has been
RES. NO. 2257 used previously by the City, the City Manager
ADOPTED recommended that award be made to that Company.
On motion of Councilman Katzakian, Robinson second,
the Council adopted Resolution No. 2257 awarding
the contract for the water pipe to the Johns -
Manville Company.
MILK STOP Request from The Milk Stop on South Hutchins Street
"NO PARKING" that the parking stall north of their property
REQUEST DENIED be made a "No Parking" zone as this would enable
customers to more easily use the north entrance
to the property. The City Council did not feel
that the elimination of the parking stall was
justified, and on motion of Councilman Culbert-
son, Katzakian second, denied the request.
CAL. FRUIT ERCH.Request from the California Fruit Exchange for a
LOADING ZONE loading zone adjacent to their property on the west
APPROVED
side of Stockton Street from Tokay Street to a
point 379 feet south. It is necessary to have
RES. NO. 2258
this side of the street cleared of parked cars in
ADOPTED
order to carry on the operations at the shed, and
the Engineering Department recommended that a
loading zone be established as requested. The
Council adopted Resolution No. 2258 establishing
the loading zone on the west side of Stockton
Street from Tokay Street to a point 379 feet south
on motion of Councilman Mitchell, Robinson second.
SPECS 1959
On motion of Councilman Robinson, Katzakian second,
SUBD. PAVING
the Council approved the.specifications for the
1959 Subdivison Paving Project and authorized
advertising for bids thereon.
YOSHIMOTO
Request from Shuichi Yoshimoto for temporary con -
UTILITIES
nections to the City's utilities with the under -
SERVICE
standing that it be granted solely on the basis
that the annexation of his property will proceed
as gtrickly as possible. The property is located
at 410 Loma Drive. The Planning Director stated
that annexation of the property had commenced.
On motion of Councilman Mitchell, Katzakian second,
the Council approved temporary utility connections
under the conditions outlined in the letter of
Mr. Yoshimoto.
MAGGIO CO.
The City Manager then presented a letter and two
OUTSIDE 'WATER
easement deeds from Maggio Packing, Inc., and
SERVICE
Maggio & Company, Inc., requesting that in con-
sideration for the deeds the City permit the
Company to connect to the City's water line
abutting their property. Also, if the property
is included in an annexation petition, the Company
will not object. On motion of Councilman Robin-
son, Mitchell second, the Council granted the
request under the conditions outlined in the
Company's letter and authorized the City Clerk
to sign the letter in approval thereof.
SPECS
Specifications for 48" concrete pipe were approved
CONCRETE PIPE
and advertising for bids authorized on motion of
Councilman Katzakian, Culbertson second.
CLAIMS
Claims amounting to $185,936.03 were approved on
motion of Councilman Katzakian, Mitchell second.
='AMinutes of August 5, 1959 continued
WITHDRA;+IALS
The following annexations to the City of Lodi
FROM WOODBRIDGE
having been completed, the City Council took
FIRE DISTRICT
the following action:
WEST LOCSEFORD ST.
1. On motion of Councilman Katzakian, Cul -
ADDITION
bertson second,adopted Resolution No.
RES. 2259 ADOPTED
2259 withdrawing the West Lockeford
Street Addition from the Woodbridge
Rural County Fire Protection District.
NORDMAN ADDN.
2. On motion of Councilman. Mitchell, Kat -
RES. 2260 ADOPTED
zakian second, adopted Resolution No.
2260 withdrawing the Nordman Addition
from the Woodbridge Rural County Fire
Protection District.
RAY ADDITION
3. On motion of Councilman Culbertson, Rob -
RES. 2261 ADOPTED
inson second, adopted Resolution No.
2261 withdrawing the Ray Addition from
the Woodbridge Rural County Fire Pro-
tection District.
FISCHER ADDITION
4. On motion of Councilman Mitchell, Kat -
RES. 2262 ADOPTED
zakian second, adopted Resolution No.
2262 withdrawing the Fischer Addition
from the Woodbridge Rural County Fire
Protection District.
ORDINANCES
REZONING TO C -P
ORDINANCE NO. 6539 entitled "AMENDING THE
ON W. PINE ST.
OFFICIAL DISTRICT MAP OF THE CITY OF LODI AND
THEREBY REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTY ALONG WEST
ORD. NO. 653
PINE STREET TO BE IN THE C -P COMMERCIAL -
ADOPTED
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE DISTRICT", having been
introduced at the regular meeting of July
15, 1959, was brought up for passage on mo-
tion of Councilman Culbertson, Katzakian
second. Second reading was omitted after
reading by title, and was then passed, adopted
and ordered to print by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen - CULBERTSON, KATZAKIAN,
MITCHELL, ROBINSON and
BROWN
NOES: Councilmen - None
ABSENT: Councilmen - None
REZONES TO C-2
ORDINANCE NO. 654, entitled "AMENDING THE
LOTS 18 AND 19,
OFFICIAL DISTRICT MAP OF THE CITY OF LODI AND
STORRO TRACT
THEREBY REZONING LOTS 18 AND 19, STORRO
TRACT, TO BE IN THE C-2 GENERAL COMMERCIAL
ORD. NO. 654
ZONE", having been introduced at the regular
ADOPTED
meeting of July 15, 1959, was brought up for
passage on motion of Councilman Katzakian,
Mitchell second. Second reading was omitted
after reading by title, and was then passed,
adopted and ordered to print by the following
vote:
AYES: Councilmen - CULBERTSON, KATZAKIAN,
MITCHELL, ROBINSON and
BROWN
NOES: Councilmen - None
ABSENT: Councilmen - None
Minutes of August 5, 1959 continued 439
REZONING & USE
ORDINANCE NO. 655, entitled "AN ORDINANCE AM.ND-
PERMIT FEES
ING ORDINANCE NO. 469 BY CHANGING THE FEES RE-
QUIRED OF APPLICANTS FOR REZONING AND USE PERMITS",
ORD. NO. 655
having been introduced at the regular meeting of
ADOPTED
July 15, 1959, was brought up for passage on
motion of Councilman Katzakian, Mitchell second.
Second reading was omitted after reading by title,
and was then passed, adopted and ordered to print
-
by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmen - CULBERTSON, KATZAKIAN, MIT-
CHELL, ROBINSON and BROWN
NOES: Councilmen - None
ABSENT: Councilmen - None
JOHN CAPELL RE
Mr. John Capell spoke to the Council in regard
SUBDIVISION
to the Subdivision Ordinance which requires 100%
ORDINANCE
deposit on all utilities for that portion of the
subdivision which is being currently developed.
Mr. Capell's understanding was that the deposit
would be required only for those utilities which
were to be put in by the City and not for improve-
ments that were to be put in by the subdivider.
He felt the City's policy caused undue hardship
on the developer. Under the Subdivision Ordinance
the subdivider is required to deposit cash or
bond amounting to 10% of the estimated total
cost of street and utility improvements prior to
approval of the final map, but the balance of the
cost is required prior to start of the work on
that portion of the subdivision that is being
developed. It was pointed out that deposit re-
quirements had been discussed at the time the
ordinance was before the Council for adoption
and members of the Council understood that the
deposit was to cover all the improvements, re-
gardless of who contracted for installation.
This was considered necessary to protect the
community as assurance that the work would be
completed. However, it was agreed that the
matter should be reviewed and Mr. Capell was
requested to present his views in writing.
Councilman Culbertson reported that street names
at the Loma, Pacific and Holly intersection were
confusing and should be clarified. He also
stated that it might be advisable to put up a
direction sign to Lodi Lake Park at the corner of
Ham and Lockeford Streets.
Councilman Robinson asked if anything had been
done regarding the Senior Citizens request for a
club house location. The City Manager said he
had asked the Club to give him a more definite
idea as to the area they would require and as
yet had not heard from the Club.
There being no further business, on motion of
Councilman Katzakian, Mitchell second, the Coun-
cil adjourned.
ATTEST: BEATRICE GARIBALDI
City Clerk