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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - March 12, 194713? COUNCIL CH V/3ERS CITY COUNCIL CITY HALL - CITY OF LODI - :1=SR.;Y, MARCH 12, 1947 Pu_seant to the adjournment taken from its regular meeting of :;'arca 5th., "_e City Couecil of the City of Lodi met in adjcu_-ned regular session at 3:00 o'cicak P.M. of :eisesday, March 12, 1947, Councilmen Haskell, Lytle, To' --i^__ and Rinz( Mayor ) present, Ccu^oilman Riggs absent. The minutes of the last meeting held Larch 5th were read, a proved as .read sc endorsed by the Mayor. Pt*n r r C ?_'._:RT I3 - sad OPENING- Ci vi ' ST TO S. HUJTT:Z'_IS STR="T.. TOR ESTIMATE T. H. :?T DERT 7NLOADDT; ZCL3 C CH. OF POLICE David Meleher, owner of 7/8 of an acre in Beekman's Subdivision of Sectio:. 12-3-5, along the north edge of which, the City Planning Commission recommended that line Street be extended to Hutchins Street being present, ::as advised to obtain estimates for moving the dwelling on this property to face the new street and report to the City Engineer. John H. Ku dert, proprietor of9.. appliance shop at 7 :est Elm Street addressed the regarding difficulty of unloading merchandise at his place of business. Referred to Chief of Police Fore to see if an arrang=ement could be rade with an adjourning mortuary for unloading space. CCi • t IC _TICN3 - A petition for vacation of certain easements in Ternage Subdiv- T 'T : SITS ision and a declaration of abandonment of restrictions relaei g VACATION also to this tract were ordered laid over pending nenOtiations for the widening of " Orange avenue " to 60 feet. C. & , . T3T- 17AL- SEPT 12- 14-1947 SPP0USZ= SITZ ^: C?Dr_CH'."�:rT "arLS^:CCD Aly'. C. & a. ORDIN<0T0E 34e.. =TT M. =D (REZCN r73 ) =_D7F "_'ISIN G aims OF =i:MI0 P?CF R::Y C :,L 7=1":17:D The, aeplication of Lodi Grape and Wine Festival for use of the Stadium, ball parks end Lawrence Park on September 12 to 14,iac. was granted, motion of Tolliver, Haskell second. T. S. Mower, on behalf of Sprouse -Reitz Company applied for permission to encroach on the alley between Oak and 'f'alnut Streets, east cf School Street ,with a metal vent extending eight inches into the alley; referred to Supt. Bruner for granting under such conditions as would protect the public. A petition requesting that the City Ccuacil order concrete curbs and getters on ".'ellswood Avenue .was ordered referred to the petitioners with the direction that they deal directly with private contractors. ,s instructed February 5th, the City Clerk presented an ordinance amending the zone district rap of the city in three various instances and on motion of Councilman Lytle, Tolliver second, this ordinance was introduced and read and ordered laid over for the statutory period of not less then five days, being : ORDINAiNCE C. 344, entitled, " AN ORDINANCE ALErDL*rG ORDINANCE NC. 238 Br A?.T;'°ING TEE BOUNDARY LINES OF CERT.ifT ZONES AS DISPLAYED ON T!! ' ZONE DISTRICT NAP ' OF TEE CITY OF LODI AND ?=,'CL SSI 'MIG AND REZONING ac'.??'"=.IN PROPERTIES CN PINTM?TCN A'T-.` 1.., SCO'n? t?r,'TC:TIS S:TE_.s^T An 0 'IMT L0 I ?03D ST ET Ii: LM 1:AN.TrR AND :C THE =TENT AS PA.RTI CULAP.I.Y iESCRIs ^ .r" LQ " Standard Stations, Inc. a?plied by letter for permission to mole a gasoline advertising sign at 101 N. Cherokee Lane to a _oint east of its present location. A latter from W.L.3_wner, Superintendent of Streets stating his objection to locating advertising signs on city property such as sidewalk space lead to discussion of these encroachments as a potential peril to traffic and it was ordered that all signs supported by ;'"s, posts or standards in public property be removed at once. that is, if .hese signs project above walks and streets, they must be su?ported solely from abutting private properties. Application of Standard Stations denied. Superintendent of Streets- and Parks Bruner's comments and rec- c Wen°daticas as to personal and equipment in his deparrtaea:s sere reviewed t; the Co.m_i1. Cm motion of Councilman Lytle, Haskell second, Yr Bran_. was directed to place an order for one `ittle- _crd ' no; asphalt rig at e :rice of ;722.50 F.O.B. San Francisco --etas o,f ..:arc.. 12,_3=7, continued; G?J'iCL Cciz:,3�3s CITY COU."iCIL CITY HALL - CITY OF LODI I: -so ord:red, motion of Faske:_, Lytle second, that .ne ...:y adve.Sise for pro -orals for tbe f11� `ishi.".a of one Moto: _i. st_eat sweeper .. c --en speci,icatioza. Ca the reeor. of City Rngineer Clinton Fe -sing that, from the 'hist of eight applicants, Mr 2.:. C. Yore_ was the best qualified, Cc"^<.'F CL it ;:as di:ectad that ?:s F.e:.r_ind offer i, ?cder the nos tic:, C. YO*r''? starting salary $35C.CC per month to be increased to $400.00 sewage plant as his qualifying as a civil engineer and serving six =onths operator probaticnary time; he to have the use of the dwelling at the activated sludge sewage disposal plant at a rental of $25.04 per ronth, paying for :rater and electricity at city rates, ti Is .ter froi :ity Fnginaer Fenn, g rela iz3 to annexe tion of ..:::unci:..: TH. .ract " and extension of utitliias .hereto Inas tea: and ordered an;!roved for to UTta''. Construction Ccmrany. o•:yers of this tract. ds _ quested by the Council on March 5th., _ letter from :. �.::a_affey stat ing his-osition if oyeration of City lrsr sit �in s was transferred to control of tie public Utilities Ca=m_ issioa o. the State of California was recaiaed and read. BUS LI. S .::-h.ey _ro_ised that, in event of ctenge in control, he .. u' -d! first consult with city authorities before filing formal appl'-oatioa to the Public Utilities Co==ission for new rates, schedules or routing inside the city. '"._e :lar was directed to :ti_ite Assambly=az L.orp of this District, k3semblymaz :"rater `_'rcm Stockton and such other 3.8. :.0. 5 re=bars o: t. State Legislature as right be influenced _FRC 7�D thereby, stating this City's interest in and advocacy a: the passage C: Senate Hill 5 relating to Califcrmia's Hit.way T�p"Cve�a :t a='- Construction plans. t 1C:50 ?.:,_, the City Council was called into executive session, retuning to open meeting at 11:05 P.1. when adjournment was had on motion of Councilman Lytle. Attest: F. BLAY?.'Y, City e o- of ,ity of sa: e .t _ __. ..._ t: of said City Cour ciI ..la _.._i.h 1;. 1? _-d -razed tA-hout CG'- _...._Cn _'_fO3 C? a f CF LORI I%2C_- 19 , 19 =7 133