HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - November 19, 1958��
COIJ:;C_�, CITY OF LO:)i
COUNC1L _'3° , CITY
:+07= -BT:' 19, 1973
is re- lar meeting o-' the City Council. of the City of 7 odi
held be�inni at 8:00 o'clock p.m. of =_dnesday, November 19, 7978s
Council -an Brown, Culbertson, itchell, Robinson and Katzakian
(Vayor) present; aor.e absent. Iso present: City .tanager .laves,
administrative assistant Brown, City _attorney Mullen and Planning
Director dodgers.
`.I:;JT73 :(inutes of November 5, 1979 were approved as written
and mailed on *notion of Councilman 3rown, Mitchell
second.
P.;_�_v ?IiGS
William iiathan appeared before the Citi Council
with the written "demand that the 'Bentz Plumbing
Concern' be required to comply in every instance to
the Plumbing Code set up by the City of Lodi" and
citing sections of the Code which he stated were
violated in construction of his motel. Thevity
:•tanager said that he had contacted :•[r. LewisKeller,
Legal Counsel for the League of California Cities,
requesting his opinion on the matter. INIr. Keller
had replied that it was the responsibility of the
property owner to comply with the Code and that the
City Could hold the owner liable for any infractions
that were made by the contractor. Vr. Hathan dis-
agreed and stated that he had been trying for 1
years to get the City to do somethin.- about the
installations at his motel. The C 4 t y
Yanager stated that the matter had been investigated
and a report given at the previous Council meeting.
"he :ity _attorney gave a short _esame of Mr. 5athan's
suits against Mr. Bentz which had been ;;udged in
favor of Mr. Bentz. Counciluan Robinson roared,
_ulbe..son second, that the demand of :°'r.-4than
be Tejected. Yotion carr1ed.
_i S7 :he Planning Commission recommended that the portion
of the easterly section of alley in the block bounded
by Cherokee Trane, Lodi :venue, Garfield and Walnut
Streets, for which a petition recuesting abandon-
ment had been received, not be abandoned for the
toilowing reasons.
1. Probable future use of the alley with the
further commercial development of Loii venue.
2. it is the sole vehicular access to the rear
of one of the lots.
3. :".ore than half of the bloc's presently has
improved alley. some future date it may
be possible to complete the alley.
'.e City _tt torney stated that a parson's ingress or
ress could not be cut off. I, was also noted
that the alley could not be abandoned if there was
any present or possib'_e future use. :_fter listening
to the discussion of the above considerations, .._.
.:en._._th Bassett, 4211 East Walnut Street, -who was
representing the petitioning property owners, with-
drew the request for abandon-ent.
350 --._teS ::,•!ember 79, 1958 gDntin_ed
Recommended approval of a County use
pe -_._t for Xr. Y.J. Seeley to operatae s.
trailer sales agency at his home on the
south side of East .Kettle_-_._ -ane abq:.t
520 feet east of Stockton Street.
the Planning Commission recommended ...at the
re_ est of .._. Lester Lind for -_zoning of wane
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northeast corner of Kettlem:an Lane and Stock-
ton Street -from R-4 to C-2 be ap_oroved. C_
-onion of CouncilmanCulbertson, Brown second,
public :.easing on the rezoning was set for
De ember 3, 1958.
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The request of the Signal Cil Company for Der -
P7; -:P T_SLaiL
ith-
mission to place s gasoline pum_c island with-
in ..._ building setback line o, Kettle -an
in
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..ane at the northeast corner of Kettleman
and. School Street was referred to the :ity
Council for approval. The legality of such
permission was under question ___ace no City
ordinance pro rid es for placing _ structure
within such an area.. Yr. Lawrence Joseph of
Signal Oil Ccmpany requested __nission for
the _.. tallation, statinz_ that _.- other parts
of the State Dump islands were not considered
str--tures. However, the City attorney state
..hat DumD islands are structures. '--. john
_. cog: att, ..anager of the local Chamber o:
Commerce, stated that the Chamber was in favor
of maintaining the setback line sine it was
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interested in ;voiding any diffi. __ty _..
I iT'CJ7CED
expe'_iting construction of a 4 -lane highway
on .._ttleman -ane and doesn't want the State
to abandon Kettlemar- Lane as _Dart of its free-
way system which is scheduled for completion
by 193C. __. Joseph said that, in Oakland the
Com,tany had _:greed to relocate pumpislands
_. its expense. Councilmen. Brown, stating
t._a. the property owner 9hOt1'_d be able to
use his property, moved that a use permit be
granted for installation of ._^e _sumo island
,within the setback area and that when required,
_ Company remove the same at its expense.
The .ity Attorney stated that firs. an or-
__nanoe would be required enabling the Coun-
_ to grant encroachment permits within a
setback area. Councilman .'.itche'_1 moved,
Brown second, that Ordinance No. 629 providing
. suc' encroachment D'rmits be introduced,.
_..ion carried. Mr. Joseph stated that the
Com_ ny would have to consider .: e time element
in relocation of .he pump island, and it was
agreed that this would have to be worked out.
C. ,TIO`IS
The City -:anaaer reported the following ac -
._Dns of the ?fanning Commission;
1.=.D_arove! -a variance for Mr. Don Bedford
to locate a printing business _,. 531
:+orth Hutchins Street in the C-1 com-
mercial zone.
2. pproved a use _ rmit for Richfield
0i1 Company to erect _ sig.^. at 305
.est Ica- __venue in the 'C-_ commercial
acne.
Recommended approval of a County use
pe -_._t for Xr. Y.J. Seeley to operatae s.
trailer sales agency at his home on the
south side of East .Kettle_-_._ -ane abq:.t
520 feet east of Stockton Street.
utes of November 19. 1953 continued 351
-S Councilmen Councilmen - 3rown, Robinson and ;fatzakian
NO SS: Councilmen - Xitehell and Culbertson
3:PORTS 0^ THE 1,1TY :,L -.',AGER
S?ECS ?OR The City "ana5er submitted specifications for
drilling a water well and installing casing there-
PF'.OT in at the site adjacent to the East Side finery
Droperty. He stated that the we11 plus pump and
electrical facilities would cost approximately
~17,250. He said that no provision hal been made
ir, the .dgs, for the water mains which would
cost about 317,100. However, the City had in
stock approxim-ately 1,000 feet of 14 -inch pipe
which could be used and which would lower the cost
G. ;ppzoved by a 5-3 vote a variance for .._.
Stanley Kirst to _educe the front yard
r_auirement from 30 feet to 25 feet for a
house at the southwest corner of _inccln
lvenue and Daisey Avenue in the a_3 zone,
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Request from Mr. 3dderne_ that he grantea a
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six -months' extension on his varianca permit in
EYT=::DED
order to allow him to continue his painting opera-
tions while new facilities are being constructed
at -- locatior, in an industrial area. The letter
stated that .... Werner had secured a suitable
location in Lodi Industrial Park from Mr. Robert
Houston and that he would apply for a building
permit as soon as glans were sufficiently cox-
pletad, which should be the last week in .November.
Councilman :'itcheli asked :;:r. 'Werner (who was in
the audierce) if he had a signed agreement wilt
%'.r. ^ouston. _. ':.'eraser replied that he did no`
but that was because plans had been changed re-
g"rling the Central California Traction Company
spur track and :hat the amount of area he would
need still had to be determined. Councilman Cul-
bertson moved, 3rown second, that an extension be
granted to December 17, 1953 and that by that date
a definite commitment in writing between Verner
and Houston would be required before the Council
would consider extension for an additional five
rontzs. '"he motion passed by the following vote:
.ter -S. Councilmen - 3rown, Culbertson, Rob-
inson and fatzakian
Councilmen - _•:itchell
CLIP- FOR
Clai. for Dan -ages from 3onnie Locke and Chester
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Locke, her fatter, for in„cries sustained by
3onnie Locke at Lodi Lake Park in the amount of
3150,000 plus special damages. The claim was
rejected and referred to the City's gent of
record on motion of Councilman Brown, Mitchell
second.
CHURCH?S
.eater from the Lodi Council of Churches reeuest-
P307EST
ing that the City's whistle be silenced on Sun -
If 3';6Y
lays, particularly at the noon hour. Co'unci1man
W ST
Robinson mcved, Brown second, that the whistle be
discontinued all day on Sundays. The motion
carried by the following vote:
-S Councilmen Councilmen - 3rown, Robinson and ;fatzakian
NO SS: Councilmen - Xitehell and Culbertson
3:PORTS 0^ THE 1,1TY :,L -.',AGER
S?ECS ?OR The City "ana5er submitted specifications for
drilling a water well and installing casing there-
PF'.OT in at the site adjacent to the East Side finery
Droperty. He stated that the we11 plus pump and
electrical facilities would cost approximately
~17,250. He said that no provision hal been made
ir, the .dgs, for the water mains which would
cost about 317,100. However, the City had in
stock approxim-ately 1,000 feet of 14 -inch pipe
which could be used and which would lower the cost
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Councilm _.-re.,n, Cu1-be„..son second, moved the
7 'Cr:.S.1CG ad^ icnGcf esol�t:on o. 2181 adopting __les and
7:P:l.C1S: R:. lOk regulatir)_.,, fcr ...e aaministrs of the Purchas-
ing Crdir.ance wit, -,:le being, omitted fres the
R=S. 2:8= resolution. .ne notion carried b;, the fc.'lowing
_.2)Cr_ED vote:
AYES : Councilr.en - Erowr., Culbertson, Y.:tchell
and Ka-zak_an
.1O -S: Councilmen - Ho_-:inscn
;30 The City ..anager reported that only one bid nad
P:_RY.I:Z; 101` been received for the removal of buildings on
1:0. ? Parking Lot .,o. 3. The bid was from Roy Parker
for removal of the frame and masonry building for
S. .10. 2182 S81.00 and materials. Ee did not bid, on removal
of the g=arages. On motion of Councilman Robinson,
Brown second, the Ccunci'_ adopted Resolution No.
2182 awarding the contract for removal of the
building to Roy Parker.
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ORD. NO. E28 Or, motion of Councilman Lrewr., Culbertson second,
'.=1D OVEn Ordinance 1:a. 6,28 rezoning two lots on Cardinal
Street from _.-i to -2, which ..ad been introduced
at the meeting of November 5, was held over pend-
inE. transfer of .rcoerty so that buildings on the
lots would comply with the zoning regulations.
Cn m tion. of Councilman Culbertson, Robinson
second, the -eetinp. ad-ourned.
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