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COU'+'I:. CHA'• 3ER3 CITY COUICIL
CITY HALL - CIT! OF LODI
�-T<:s7AY, iMW 21,1950
The City Council of the City of Lodi —t at 8;05 o'clock P.M. of Wednesday,
Tune 21, 1950, Council -en 'rreszler, Rin-- and Tolliver (Leyor), present at roll
call, Councllan Bull arrived at 8:13 P. ;, and took his seat in the Council;
Councilman naskell absent, being out of the City.
The minutes of the last regular meeting held June 7, 1950 were. a_)proved
as written, conies having been delivered to each Council— on Tune 12th.
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Reverend -7. A. Straub, Pastor of Church of God, Seventh Day,
Rorthnast corner Vine and Washing -ton Streets, requested per-
S.D.C_MCi mission to hold that C^urch's bi-arcual conference in tents
CF GCD located on church property, meetings to be for one week from.
737 =11 G Tune 22nd with early closing hours. Straub assured the
AMC ED. Council that there :ras no objections from neighbors. '_he
Councilmen present o`_`i'ered no objections and the pe=it was
granted, tent to ccm7ly with state lacy and subject to inspect-
ion by the Chief of the Fire Department.
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?ro_osals for 7�ublicat_cn of legal notices for the fiscsl year
begi-.nim; Tuly 1, 1950 uzdBr s,ecifications adopted Tune 7th
were they. received:
a .__`M OF Ri1_ES CCLu:.Bi ITCH
LEiiL U-3. =D—M 1st Pub. 2nd ?ub. 3rd Fub. Subsegue nt
TO LCI TI7.ES 137S-SM`IM=i, 70 ¢ 55 ¢ 40 40 y+'
RES. 1533 LCDI MES 37 �f 32 ¢ 30 25 ¢
A.ard . as ten .ade to The Lodi Times by the adoption of Resolut-
ion No. 1533, introduced by Council— Rinn, P^es?ler second and
carried by unani Ours- a --senting vote.
e.. ?cz then _e-o_�ened the `-et__:; to public hearings. =rr,7 R...
_feat, oemer-of A1. -.a ,1_a-~t`ents^ai'ressed t::e City Council in
_: S _�;-rd to decontrol of rents i^ Lodi.
1,y y+ieller's __nual Zzpenditu^e Budget for 1950-51 Fiscal Year,
C1MZ:11iCE 423
discussed at the meeting of Tune 12th :as brought up for adoption
1950-51 3L'D.:rr.T
on motion of Councilman Bull, Kinn second by the introduction of
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0=•dinance No. 423 CF -zZVaM ZM ADCPT-
-iG '�'D:, T FCR = ^23CAI YL? �.GI: `--uZ n Y 1, 1950 iiZ1 �3)IriG
Cl: _E 30, 1951. % Crdir_ence T o. 423 ordered to stand introduced
and laid over for not less then five days, after read—J by title,
fur -her reading dispensed with by unari:-ous consent.
Bids on 11 Lcdi City call Air Conditioning System ",under plans
and s-:eoifications prepa-red by licorice R. e'.rcher, .Qchanical
3'03Q_ En;ineer,
as o ened Ju --e 19th, are 3'lb fitted by the City 1mnager
CI= F-Aiz
for consideration. There being two alternates set forth in the
'.IR OCTMIT-
notice inviting bids, all six bids received were ordered laid
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over to a ti=e later in the -eeting at the request of Councilman
Bull.
1.1ayor Tolliver was authorized to e::scute an amended agreement
-ith the Denart=znt of -i blic Works involving expenditure of
STMU DR.:UN
::le form ¢ g_soline tax for state highways, the City "mer
A(P=:MT
having succeeded in securing the Depaatment's a_proval of an
DIV.EI;ZA:YS
a:end_ent liberalizing restrictions of future use of gasoline
A__PRMD
tam ^oneys on story drain --ainterence. Mcecution of this agree-
:-znt to be subject to a -3 -.oval by the City Attorney. lotion of
Council- Bull, ireszler second.
Cn motion of Councilmen R.L-n, 3ull second, award of contract for
lubricatinG oils and creases for 1950-51 was made to Seaside oil.
A.7AM OILS
Cazpany as the lowest bidder by the adoption of ResolutionYo.
Z. GIMUM
1532 containing a reservation '.!:at, in case of any increase above
ims. 1532.
the bid price, the City could elect to cancel the contract.
Rcsclution Tio.1532 adopted by assenting vote of all Councilmen
present.
?ro_osals for 7�ublicat_cn of legal notices for the fiscsl year
begi-.nim; Tuly 1, 1950 uzdBr s,ecifications adopted Tune 7th
were they. received:
a .__`M OF Ri1_ES CCLu:.Bi ITCH
LEiiL U-3. =D—M 1st Pub. 2nd ?ub. 3rd Fub. Subsegue nt
TO LCI TI7.ES 137S-SM`IM=i, 70 ¢ 55 ¢ 40 40 y+'
RES. 1533 LCDI MES 37 �f 32 ¢ 30 25 ¢
A.ard . as ten .ade to The Lodi Times by the adoption of Resolut-
ion No. 1533, introduced by Council— Rinn, P^es?ler second and
carried by unani Ours- a --senting vote.
e.. ?cz then _e-o_�ened the `-et__:; to public hearings. =rr,7 R...
_feat, oemer-of A1. -.a ,1_a-~t`ents^ai'ressed t::e City Council in
_: S _�;-rd to decontrol of rents i^ Lodi.
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COU ML ^HAM33R3 CITY COUIM
CITY HALL -CITY O9 LODI
A notification from Librarian A T L. 3oyntbn that the terms of
LI3?A?Y office of Lodi Public Library 'Pyustees William J. Coffield and
'.17STy5 Irving Ridenour ;rculd expire June 30th was. read but no action
T1 -Tr -:S OF tat -en as it teas decided to ra::e a_pointrents at the July 5th
0_ _ sCL _eetirg. i
i
.,otices were read from the State Board of Equalization of
intended transfers of alcoholic beverage licenses at ro. 200
3.5.3. I:. Sac=s=ento St., 301 Eden St., 201 :7. Pine St., 35 1I. Sacramento `
St., 520 S. Sentral Avenue and 73 Lora Drive. 1:0 protests i
o -_'eyed.
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Cl =s is t:.e =cunt cr' }.0,585.51 asy;proved by t:.e City I`
a::;road and o=deyed ,7aidon =ot_on or Ccu:.cjl nn I
3rll,a2i _. seccr_d.
_ ',eat cro osed discontinuance of O.P.A. rent control stating
that from :he run roes advertise^ents a-pearino I-- local pacers,
the sa_ply of rental gaits must now be equal to or in excess of
,a:T 03:7ROL
der -and. :,;�-,;or Tolliver stated that the Council had discussed
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rent decontrol but as the present act z:ould expire Jane 30th,
it ::as of the opinion that action, if any, should be deferred
until the new act is in effect. Councilmn?, Rina explained that
Dyoceedure for decontrol under the now, act would be simpler than
now and that as only nine days intervened to July ist, no action
could be had at this time.
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Lir Weller presented and read reports from the City Planning Co>^-
issioll on fou_ r..atters -
(1) Recomrerd'_ng Co,-'xtercial Zoning of both sides of Fast Pine
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Street from Stockton Street to ,Iashirgton Street as petitioned
ZCITING CIT
by T. G. _miff+ -_an and others. LAtter set for public bearing at
MAST �iF
8:00 ? «.. Of 1ednesday, July 19th on =- tiOIl Of GOaIlcillran Preazler,
Bull second.
(2) A:?roving the annexation of Lots 10, 11, 12 and 13 of Gerard
A: -. TIMI
Tract as r. F. Ayers Addition No. 2 a. The city Council then
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declared its i--tention to apnea this territory by the adoption
A-P?OV-.D
of ?Resolution ::o. 1535, introduced by Council— Bull, Rina
second, l:otior Carried niticut dissenting vote.
(3) Offering no objection to the vacation of a ten foot alley
VACATUN
r-umiye, one hundred forty feet north of Eden Street parallel
AMEY IN
to Cental Avenue as petitioned by Dan Mayer, I. W. Loeven and
SLE 10 L.B.
Fred ?'.nest, providing that petitioners pay costs of vacation and
U '-4CT
that the City reserve utility rights to serve pre rises facing
MM=:.RED
Central Avenue. Intention of the City Council to vacate this alley
vas expressed by the adoption of Resolution No. 1534, introduced
by Councilman 301., ?reszler second and carried, the hearing
required by law, as set forth in this resolution, to be held
July 19, 1950.
(4) Transmitting a menca ndum showing that the terns of office
A -0-QUI M T
of City Planning Car--issioners W. C. Green and A. Homer L.=ler
PLAT 'G
has expired June 30, 1949 and those of Robert n. Millen and Carl
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A. Rishek would expire June 30, 1950. At the request of the City
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Aanager, appointments or rea,aointments dere defe----red to the
July 5th meeting
A final ran entitled " Tract 224, Subdivisions of San Joaquin
County, Hap of Laim Hare Subdivision 1:o. 3 ", certified by the
t,1.L':.i1P
City Engineer as substantially agreeing with the tentative map
LAE HUZ
of this subdivision a?proved by the City Planrim Camissicn
No. 3.
on June 19th, :as a? -roved as a 1e3a1 subdivision on =otion
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of CCarcit^An Bull, Presz?er second, it to be understood that
the City incurred no liability for extensions of city ouned
utilities until i=_rove--eats in this tract :ra-•ranted such exten-
sions or the subdivider advanced the costs of such extensions.
A notification from Librarian A T L. 3oyntbn that the terms of
LI3?A?Y office of Lodi Public Library 'Pyustees William J. Coffield and
'.17STy5 Irving Ridenour ;rculd expire June 30th was. read but no action
T1 -Tr -:S OF tat -en as it teas decided to ra::e a_pointrents at the July 5th
0_ _ sCL _eetirg. i
i
.,otices were read from the State Board of Equalization of
intended transfers of alcoholic beverage licenses at ro. 200
3.5.3. I:. Sac=s=ento St., 301 Eden St., 201 :7. Pine St., 35 1I. Sacramento `
St., 520 S. Sentral Avenue and 73 Lora Drive. 1:0 protests i
o -_'eyed.
i
Cl =s is t:.e =cunt cr' }.0,585.51 asy;proved by t:.e City I`
a::;road and o=deyed ,7aidon =ot_on or Ccu:.cjl nn I
3rll,a2i _. seccr_d.
450
COU""CIS CITY COUNCIL
CITY !-TALL - CITY OF LODI
C.dinance ::o. 419, offering a=--ndnents to the Uniform lect-
rical Cod=_ ::•as a, -aim ordo_^ed laid over until tip next neet-
inZ for fur -her study.
0.MZ:7.gTCr 1:0. 4-20, " A:==L'P.i:G __E A:1 -KAT CE OF LAIMIM
. = A-.DIT1(11 TC =CI _Y OF L'—'!, C',L�� CA1i1.A ° introduced
June 7, 1950 '.as brow.^.ht up for passage on motion of Ovancil-
m— R_ 1:, 3u_l second, second reading omitted by unan:s:ous
consent and then passed, adopted and ordered to print by the
foll Q'. -Ting vot _ .
Ate: CounciLen, Rinn, Bull, Preszler and Tolliver
.:CS: Council: en, ::or.=. A3S7.:T: Council. -an Haskell.
_,ayor Tolliver then si;;ned 0--dire-c-3 ::o. 420 in a.•proval thoereof.
C7T =1iaG= 1:0. 421, " C=-L—'?:2 G _':.E "rACAT-La. OF MAT PART OF
Cr: r CPD A".3Z7 Z "BARD L'ACT ?I n:'?TiG Brl+i : 11. " CRTA
=Y CF._.y EAST A) ".--ST LI1WS M LOT 1 n; SAID
GUARD TP.ACT " , introduced Tare 7, 1950 i= brought up for
passa� of :potion of Council :.e^. Freszler, Rinn second, second
readinz ozitted, after reading by title, by unanimous consent,
and then passed, adopted and ordered to print by the fo'_loer-
;_�- vote:
1YES: Ceur_cil�en, P=es=ler, Rinn, Bull and Tolliver
NES: Council --en, hone. -
A=d T: Co cil=en, B-simll.
,.syor Tolliver then sie:.ed Ordinance Pio, 421 in a.:provol .hereof.
YO. -1-12 " Ali 0:0i,:A?iCE A : 5,DM G SECTIM 4 al`s SECTICi7
6 OF C :DMUNCE 1150. 362, R LlrG _ ter. Rr-1aI11=�--M- 7T FOT UTILITY
D :-OSITS ACJ ESTLMISr_:1:G Z----C---D$C SKMCS CCi1:ECTIQIS
;11MrMT CM.TAlTT I=.FTS " , introduced Tune 7, 19509 was brought
u: for passa,-8 on motion of Ccuncilmen 311, Fres 7.er second,
second reading cri ted, after reading by title, by unanimous
consent, and then passed, adopted and o_dered to p=int by
t_e foll orrice vote:
A?M3: CcunciI- n, Bull, P=eszle=, Pi— and Tolliver.
YCES: Councilmen, :lone. ABMNT: Couacilren, Haskell.
..:ayor Tolliver then signed 0^dirence :io. 422 in approval thereof.
Installation of a golf driving range in the Lodi Grape and
,.Tine Festival grounds ;:as again discussed. Councilren Bull
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suggested tA.at the conce ssiornaire gut up the cost of install-
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ino the facilities needed and be repaid frcm the proceeds of
RAN.M.
operation. This suggestion met with approval after being
wended so that the City vr�:uld pay such part of the original
cost as would be represented by the pining, wiring, poles,
building, etc. if salvaged on discontinuance of the range.
The City 1.1erager was instructed to see if this proposal is
acceptable to prospective concessionnaires.
" :.lid Cal Stockers 't requested per_..ission to place a wrecked
'ZD,
automobile in front of Theatre Lodi as a safety lesson. This
STOCri'1"?S
location ::as reported by the City LBnager as unacceptable
SA.�'ETY
to the ?ire Chief. ?er..:ission vaas granted to use the parking
=KUBIT
specie in front of a vacant store across the street from the
theatre, the exhibit to be re--oved at order of the City
I anagen.
Specifications for reinforced concrete pipe of 4-0 inch diamter
=Tz- pcm
for a length of 700 feet, as contained in a " Notice to Bidders
Cam, =
Submitted by the City 3n�dneer rs=e a -_-proved and advertisement
S<'l'CIFICATICUS
ordered on adoption of Resolution No. 1536 introduced by
A: MOOED
Councilman Bull, Kinn second. Resolution adopted by unanimous
assenting vote.
^he p=e=i_ ina=y retort of the 1950 Pederal Census shorring only
iSJS
13735 residents it Lodi, it was directed that the City ziere r
PRO2'E'ST
file a protest on behalf of the City Council at such ti=e and
in such rw.—ner as :could be effective.
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;nates of ,Tune 21,1950 - continued )
COU!:'P ;i.A'"3=R3 rI?Y CDU:CIL
CT "'r HALT- - CIT'.' 0F LODI
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In the _ztte= o: deterr_;r_in;; the aethods to be used for air
1? CCUDIM,QT-
conditioning the City Fall and to settle several points in
iG BIDS
the reco endation of the engineer, action on the bids
=M_1 D TO
opened at the first of this neeting vas deferred to July 5th
iZY 5.
and Li- :.aurice R. Archer, the l:echanical Engineer who designed
the proposed systen recuested to be present.
!. ;eller, having sub=:i+ted his proposed salary. and -mage
reco=endation for 1950-51 fiscal year with an e=lanstcry
letter on June 19th., the Council then proceeded to discuss
the pro osed ranges of salaries and ;ranges, receiving, explan-
ES. 1531
ations frm the -Cit; :.AnaSe= where discrepencies between,
DOP`I✓D
-.resent scales and the proosed scales were noted.
A.:ARirs
It was then noved b, Cou: cilran Rinn, ?reszler second, t:sat
ACES
the schedule sub= tted be apnroved and adopted by the
950-51
passage of Resolution No. 1531 "Approving a Salary and
T,age Schedule for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 1950 TM
Resolution No. 1531 then adopted, Council -an Bull voting
TM Aye '1 but expressing dissatisfaction vith several of the
rarp,es a_plying to .ositiors in Utility and Engineering
Deparl--ents as noted by hi:. during discussion on the schedule.
At 11:42 o'clock t'he City Council adjourned on notion of
Counciluar. Ring.
Artet
J. F. Btu",RrLY, +• erk