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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - April 18, 1951COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY COU=L CITY HALL - CITY U LODI APRIL 18, 1951 This ra!r-llar meeting of the City Council of the City of Lodi called to order b? Myor Tolliver at 8:10 cs'clock F.LZ. of Wednesday, April 18, ' 1951; Courcilnen Bull, Paskell, Preszler, Rif = and Tolliver present, none absent. minutes of the previouls meeting held April 4, 1951 approved as -written. REPORT OF ME CITY U-V---LC,M - City EaTaver D. Weller Drese^_ted ORDI'irilME NO. 439, entit- led " A_: C%.DZUNCE A=M—LY:G CEMIIi.UCr. 130.375 M== LICEi,.,)- ING FCR P=OSES OF REV',:T.+M CE—R=1 PROr"r"5. SICM, MU%Dr^5. AM CRDIi d CS OCCUPyTI MS IN TH—E CITY OF LODI AICD IMPMLLING Ori MIKE M. YO. 419 277." After explamtio^ of the purposes of this ordinance and COISID--'M the lack of necessity for contivaance of the re. a.ining prow- (ALM- D5 BTS- isions or Ordirarce No. 277 bin the City gager, CounciLman IMSS LICMT- :Haskell, Rinn second, moved introduction. At the request of S3 MDiraNC ) Counci]rnan Bell, vote on-iatroduction held over until later in this meeting for further study of its provisions- Ye—rt matter presented nas petitions signed by oer:iers of real property in the territory bounded North by* Turner Road, as+, by Church Street, South by Lockefo-d Street and 'hest by Gant Avenue recuestine const_^zation of sidewalks in this area and waiving proceedure under the Special Asgessment Investigation, Limitation and majority ProtestyAct of 1931. Tmese petitions were circulated by members of the Lodi Parent Teachers Assoc- iation in an endeavor to allow safe access and eress to the nev: Geor;e Aashir�7ton School on west Lockeford Street. On the adoptior- of the preceeding Resolution No. 1600, it vas moved by Coureilman Haskell, Rinn second, that the Cit? Council adopt RESOLUTION OF ISTTMVTION Y40. 1601, IN TF5E Bi —,rr"R OF ice. 1-O S 'RUCTICid OF SIDEra- M TiT, ON A.ND ALONG CERTAIN PORTIM OF CHM--H S`1=—T, PL&L9ANT i1V ?UL, LI1MCIN AV�SIIITF:', -4 T r CR?11 L STPMT, 9LUgT AVn'[J ', TUMME ROAD, F.0 ? AVEME, EU�1 AVM--K7z`, LCM AVI3US, FALLS AVENUE, FORRFST AVrMM, DAIS' AM- 732, OLIPE COURT, FIPST STR�-^T, Ei7TC= S^Rr" 1'P .UM LO>C - ORD r"Z' IN TPM CITY OF LCDI. The foregoing R --solat- ion of Intention vaas then gassed and adopted by the followp- ir3 vote., .YES: Councilmen, Haskell, Bin_., 3`011, Pres:l.er and Tolliver. TOES: Councilmen, ]Bone. AH='I': None. After the passage of the foregoing resolutions, City lu ager Weller, at the request of LJ-:-yor Tolliver, explained the i: --port and necessity of Council actions in this ra=tter. It "as greed that relief to ovrners of large parcels of land not pro?ossd to be subdivided and now used for aricultuTal PuTTose5 ,could be afforded by amendment to the specifications `_�Or the :to`_'' -,5., s nh a• -q nr7 nri cnppi P; —+...�. In furt':aerence of the purposes of these petitions and in compliance with statute in such cases made and provided, 3IDLSaALM Councilman Bull, ?Rina second, moved the adoption of Resolut- F CR -1CCESS ion ITo. 1600 " 3MC'LUTIC'K CHF aa� r_�r UM DET-i'LMITATION TF T TO G;CRGE ?UREIC CCIN'1.T71^..A+CS AIM NECZ3SITY?FaUIl3e^. ME ILT-RCV 'L.'^iT OF W:7SHIN2M PCRTIM0 OF ITORTE CBURCH ST.R. i, ?LEA,SaITT AVENUs , Ln -=UT SCHOOL. AVED,iIE, CAI.LFORITLI 3TR 3T, MUM A7=MTE, TUR M R=, PALLS AMM E, EMMA AVEYvU-', LOUIE AVENUE, FALLS IVMTUA-, FOR. -ZEST R SCLUTIM S A.1-22 UE, DZ5Y- AIM-U—w, =VE CC URT, _FIRST STR --T, EU U=0 N04.1600-01 S' M -T = LCC FCRD STR'4---T: DB- CRIB G S= PROPOSED ,IDCPTED nTRo7=- v Azd sr' i'"I'ING A T=.- ATS PLACE ce mARMG i'f mT. A vote being had, the above resolution was then passed and ad opted; A`_ ; Councilmen, Bull, Rinn, Faskell, Preszler and Tolliver. U.M. Councilmen, (Tone. A3SMM None. On the adoptior- of the preceeding Resolution No. 1600, it vas moved by Coureilman Haskell, Rinn second, that the Cit? Council adopt RESOLUTION OF ISTTMVTION Y40. 1601, IN TF5E Bi —,rr"R OF ice. 1-O S 'RUCTICid OF SIDEra- M TiT, ON A.ND ALONG CERTAIN PORTIM OF CHM--H S`1=—T, PL&L9ANT i1V ?UL, LI1MCIN AV�SIIITF:', -4 T r CR?11 L STPMT, 9LUgT AVn'[J ', TUMME ROAD, F.0 ? AVEME, EU�1 AVM--K7z`, LCM AVI3US, FALLS AVENUE, FORRFST AVrMM, DAIS' AM- 732, OLIPE COURT, FIPST STR�-^T, Ei7TC= S^Rr" 1'P .UM LO>C - ORD r"Z' IN TPM CITY OF LCDI. The foregoing R --solat- ion of Intention vaas then gassed and adopted by the followp- ir3 vote., .YES: Councilmen, Haskell, Bin_., 3`011, Pres:l.er and Tolliver. TOES: Councilmen, ]Bone. AH='I': None. After the passage of the foregoing resolutions, City lu ager Weller, at the request of LJ-:-yor Tolliver, explained the i: --port and necessity of Council actions in this ra=tter. It "as greed that relief to ovrners of large parcels of land not pro?ossd to be subdivided and now used for aricultuTal PuTTose5 ,could be afforded by amendment to the specifications `_�Or the :to`_'' -,5., s nh a• -q nr7 nri cnppi P; —+...�. M ( mi=nttes of April 15,1951 - contirued - 2 ) 60CIL CHAMBERS CITY COUNCIL CITY MLL CITY OF LODI At this time Councilrsn Ball called for a vote on the intro - 34 rer and Son doing business as Lodi Transit System under NO HCS franchise wanted by Ordinance No. 415 of rky 3, 1950 applied SERPICE for and were granted the right to discontinue motor bus SATGM-M services on Saturdays after My 1, 1951 as provided in BECEF"UNG Section 7 of the franchise ordinance. Lotion Councilman Liv 1,1951 Bull, Rinn second, it being apparent that ris'lnS costs, particularly liability insurance and very little Saturday patronage justified discontinuance of Saturday service. 0_K 11.UCE duction of Ordinance PJo, 439, the first item of business in Central ?alley Division of the League of California Cities %0. 439 this meeting; reading of the ordinance in full was dispensed APRIL 19 I1713pDUCED with, after reading by title, and then ordered introduced would make the principal address. and laid over for not less than five days by unanimous vote L.W.C. Lodi Parent Teachers Association to secure sidewalks in the of the members of the City Council. area tributary to the George Washington School. LaUING ZONE A loading zone was ordered located in the i -_:mediate vicinity 110 S.CHURCH of the premises -at 110 South Church Street on petition of to use the concession stand on the south wall of Lodi Stadium CRUMD Urited Cleaners; motion Cour_eilman Haskell, Bull second. SUBI.iTIIQG conducted by Lodi Union High School, requested -permission to ATotification of ratification of the appointment of James E. sub -let this oriveledCe to Hires Bottling CompazW , holder AP11032+L i' Conklin as a member of the Toint Recreation_ Cormission was ArRCM. 1.E.00=111 received from the Superintendent of Schools on behalf of ayproved, motion of Councilman BulI., Haskell second, provided R4.1171 -^TAD BY Lodi Union Hifi School and Lodi School Districts. SCHOOL DISTS. Mx Conklin was appointed to succeed it- T.R.Pullen by the as to clean up and repair laid down in the F.F.A. agreement Cit; Co• ncil or April 4th, appointment subject to approval PMMC MiRIPrGs - by the participating school- district trustees. 34 rer and Son doing business as Lodi Transit System under NO HCS franchise wanted by Ordinance No. 415 of rky 3, 1950 applied SERPICE for and were granted the right to discontinue motor bus SATGM-M services on Saturdays after My 1, 1951 as provided in BECEF"UNG Section 7 of the franchise ordinance. Lotion Councilman Liv 1,1951 Bull, Rinn second, it being apparent that ris'lnS costs, particularly liability insurance and very little Saturday patronage justified discontinuance of Saturday service. P -120T OF =- CITY LS'aia(ZR - continued - Specifications ( as contained in a proposed " notice to 4P3CMa.iT1_- CM Biiders ")for purchase of 11 tons of 3C2, 80 tons SCA_ liquid FCRylyq y.� asphalt; 15 tons emulsifisd asphalt and 2500 tons of 3/8° RE3?.�Tst'iiT R- maxim= SO4 Plant Lax for use i-+ the annual street mainten- LU.3 2m, ince pro„ram approved April 4th , we_e a_proved and bids pnA-I_oA ..`t:rrebl= to . A.?.r, t,o c, +. .. "I ...a- -- .___ Attention was amain called to the quarterly meeting of the C.V.D.-L. C. C. Central ?alley Division of the League of California Cities STOCBTON at Stockton on April 19th at which meeting City Councilman APRIL 19 Robert H. Ri—, Pr9aident of the Lease of California Cities would make the principal address. Lodi lomans' Club, by letter, endorsed the efforts of the L.W.C. Lodi Parent Teachers Association to secure sidewalks in the SIDE;;CUM area tributary to the George Washington School. Lodi Chapter Future Farmers of America, holder of a permit dated October 23,1946 and extending to September 20,1966 F[H'LM to use the concession stand on the south wall of Lodi Stadium FAFILHRS for the vending of foods and refreshments at athletic events SUBI.iTIIQG conducted by Lodi Union High School, requested -permission to OF OCIZISS- sub -let this oriveledCe to Hires Bottling CompazW , holder ION PMtr, of a concession for the same .cares in the Stadium on occasions ArRCM. other than those under High School auspices. Transfer ayproved, motion of Councilman BulI., Haskell second, provided that the prices charged would be the same as charged by the Hires Ccrmamy under its contract as amended. Me requirements as to clean up and repair laid down in the F.F.A. agreement to obtain. PMMC MiRIPrGs - At this time, Wyor Tolliver called on a3ry person having matters to present to the Cit- Council to be heard. Mr L.CHXM-MIR.S Lester Chambers, 739 Loma Drive, complained that new curbs FLCCD iL1Tb3 and gutters in Uorenz Tract and in lakeside Park caused 4 .739 L0U DR. a meat accumulation of storm waters in front of his lot, particularly since the closing of Allen Lane. This being - an en=ineeri^_3 problem, the City bhnager stated that he could consult with the City as to a remedy and so report to ll Cambers. P -120T OF =- CITY LS'aia(ZR - continued - Specifications ( as contained in a proposed " notice to 4P3CMa.iT1_- CM Biiders ")for purchase of 11 tons of 3C2, 80 tons SCA_ liquid FCRylyq y.� asphalt; 15 tons emulsifisd asphalt and 2500 tons of 3/8° RE3?.�Tst'iiT R- maxim= SO4 Plant Lax for use i-+ the annual street mainten- LU.3 2m, ince pro„ram approved April 4th , we_e a_proved and bids pnA-I_oA ..`t:rrebl= to . A.?.r, t,o c, +. .. "I ...a- -- .___ 10 (minutes of :april 18,1951 - continued 3 ) COUVCIL CRAMEMS CITY COUNCIL CITY HALL - CITY OF LODI C:. favorable., report of the City Planning Cn—ission, the folloirin5 exceptions Prop strict application of the vrovi.s- A petition sinned b-�- the Claude C. Wood Company praying PETITION annexation of abcut 4.7 aczss in Lots 47 ane 48, Lawrence A:TML!,TIM Forestead Addition, Pionth of. old Lockeford Road, vas ordered C.C.T.CCD CO referred to the City Planning Commission for investi ation TO C.P.C. and report as to compliance with city regul.atiors. Claims a c-regating $43,791.44 as approved by the City Mmg=r CLArtz ^.rare allowed ane ordered 'paid, motion_ Councilman Rirn, Haskell second. L57OR✓ ''s LeorAra Reiswig, `_•illinj clerk, Utilities Section, 3 ISXM Finance Departmert, was _-mnted a six- months leave of absence IE1E on motion of Co, cilrmn Preszler, Haskell second. Co ncill*an Bull browEht up the matter of keening the City Refuse Area on Harney Lame oven on SatiL„9sys, particularly in the Sprin-� and Pall when there is demand for this facility S;iTIr.RD;LY on account of yard cle`nina and tree pruning; also disparity UM CP in rates char. --d at the Cit; and at the San Joaquin County CIT? DUMP dzcps for disposal of ardage loads of trash and packing. SiSns call for the area to be oven six daps a week but the gates are locked on Sat,-,-da-7s, leaving but Fire days. It -:gas decided that this place be opened Saturdays co-a-encirg L-mediatel^ and continuizo until there was no public demand for the service on that day du=ring Sher months; also, that the City M- Zen inv=sti-3ate char ---s, have records rent of Saturday use and see if some co-operative asreement could be hal wit= the Co,<nty as to alterrating-closed days. - C@CUTlTla At 10:25 P.M. the 2h:,or called the Cit; Council into executive SSSSICYu session for consultation 7rith the City Attorney ret, =ine to .1XCMI=- � open aeeting at 10;55 P.M. when adiour=ent was had on motion of Councilman Haskell. Attest: M=2 Y, C rk. Copi=s railed each Council^an April _, 1951.- ions of the zoning ordirance were confirmed: --, (1) ,rank Peirano, rear pard as appertaining�to_Lot.:7, Ciry ar�� Pairano Tract now side yard, four feet, other CO_Z3SIGTr' conditions of the Planning Commission to apply. VARIMICES (2) Frank Peirano, front yard along Loekeford Street, as & U=P PL= applying to Lots 2,3 and 4, Peirano Tract, to be twenty feet instead of twenty-five feet. (3) John &. Dorothy K-ause, Lot 43 Fairmont Park, rear yard of seven and one-half feet. (4) Use pe, -mit to Grace Miller, 1321-' South Central, hone for t_ e armed. Findings of the Cit_r Pla:rine Co—.fission as to imorove�ents e-isting it the territo--7 proposed for armexation by Clare A:-="TiQ; iicuston and P.O.Riack in the S]Ej of Section 11, T3N, RSE, nFCMUM -n--re reported b:, letter as not inferior to those required ADDITICAi by the lams, ordinances and regulations of the City of Lodi. :,'FRCM It vas then moved b; Councilman Haskell, Bull secor4, that RBS. 1599 Rn-SC'i=61 No. 1599 , the intention of the City AnCPTZD Council to a,_nes these lards and setting a date for the hea-- i_g of protests, be adopted. Resolution adoated Iry the fol- lowing vote: - AYr.S: Councilmen, Haskell, Bull, Preszler, Rin±+ and Lkyor Tolliver. NOES; None.:LB=- T: rvone. A petition sinned b-�- the Claude C. Wood Company praying PETITION annexation of abcut 4.7 aczss in Lots 47 ane 48, Lawrence A:TML!,TIM Forestead Addition, Pionth of. old Lockeford Road, vas ordered C.C.T.CCD CO referred to the City Planning Commission for investi ation TO C.P.C. and report as to compliance with city regul.atiors. Claims a c-regating $43,791.44 as approved by the City Mmg=r CLArtz ^.rare allowed ane ordered 'paid, motion_ Councilman Rirn, Haskell second. L57OR✓ ''s LeorAra Reiswig, `_•illinj clerk, Utilities Section, 3 ISXM Finance Departmert, was _-mnted a six- months leave of absence IE1E on motion of Co, cilrmn Preszler, Haskell second. Co ncill*an Bull browEht up the matter of keening the City Refuse Area on Harney Lame oven on SatiL„9sys, particularly in the Sprin-� and Pall when there is demand for this facility S;iTIr.RD;LY on account of yard cle`nina and tree pruning; also disparity UM CP in rates char. --d at the Cit; and at the San Joaquin County CIT? DUMP dzcps for disposal of ardage loads of trash and packing. SiSns call for the area to be oven six daps a week but the gates are locked on Sat,-,-da-7s, leaving but Fire days. It -:gas decided that this place be opened Saturdays co-a-encirg L-mediatel^ and continuizo until there was no public demand for the service on that day du=ring Sher months; also, that the City M- Zen inv=sti-3ate char ---s, have records rent of Saturday use and see if some co-operative asreement could be hal wit= the Co,<nty as to alterrating-closed days. - C@CUTlTla At 10:25 P.M. the 2h:,or called the Cit; Council into executive SSSSICYu session for consultation 7rith the City Attorney ret, =ine to .1XCMI=- � open aeeting at 10;55 P.M. when adiour=ent was had on motion of Councilman Haskell. Attest: M=2 Y, C rk. Copi=s railed each Council^an April _, 1951.-