HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - April 17, 1946CODICIL CHAUBER5 CITY COUACIL
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ihis regularVof the City Council of the City of Lodi was called
to order b; the Mayor = B CO o I clock :.u:. of 7.ednesda;,r, ti;;ril 17, 1946,
Counoil.en �._s'*el_, :✓-flea '��sa=o?�ver and : i^n (;,;ayor j present, none
absent;y m
_nutas of the eetiFs held April 16, 1946 were read, a_.proved as
read Lindso andorsed by the layor.
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:n tIe mattzzr of t::e rezoning of =.otS �, ~, �, lv^, i1, 12 and 13
of H ---del Tract for industrial uses; due publication of notice
H7iRING ON: of hearing being proven_ by affidavit, the 1' a -,-or caked for
ZZCNING oral objections to th_s proposal, no +,rritten protests having
LOTS i to 13 been. filed •r,dth the City Clerk. .r Robart C. =,itis, repres-
H.:IM L MUOT eat ng several forcer protectants, stated that his clients
had vathdrarn all objections after meeting ,%ith officials of
Supea*.^old Corporation, petitioner for this change. bio other
,arsons appearing, introduction of an ordinance effecting
this puz7ose .% as deferred until the next Council meeting.
In the matter of the _-Dosed vacation of a part of .�ells•rrood
,ive nue anal of the _''_ley in Block 4 of dellswood Park as
u:'ert'_%en pursuant to petition of i:or herr California Con -
r1 AarG Cid: ference Association, S.,O_;;_ and as set forth in Resolution.
7iz'T1U; OF "a. 'S5 adopted ;:arch 20, 191,6 - it appearing that a copy
3TR. T �_AID of this resolution had been published pad notice of this
;'TRY IN proposed vacation had been properly posted, all in accord-
,!'CD ance with the "City Street Vacation Act of 1941." wherein
iAD.K this time and place -pas set for the recption of objections;
the City Clerk reported no written objections received and
on a call for -oral protests, no persons appeared. The City
Council now having acquired jurisdiction to vacate Lind close
up this portion of a public street and the public alley above
named, introduction of an ordinance effecting this purpose
as deferred to the Lay 1st meeting.
2Jr..ti ✓id 0. Pandy speaking for the united service clubs of
Lodi presented a writter. a plication signed by Robert FI -Mullen
C0M.TRY requesting permission to set up and operate booths at Lodi
:;.Li Lake ?ark on the.even=ng of July 3 and during the day of
LAIZZ, ?40K July 4, 1946 for the sale of various articles, the proceeds
JL'L 3 & 4 to go to the benefit of Lodi _I emorial Hospital. Fer_.:.i.ssion
granted, subject to the rivhts of 1:rs ,'Fred Gesler, holder of
the concession for foods and drinks in this park.
Ix J. J. Farre—of tyre John P. Rai.nbault Co_=nany representing
PARKING
"liar Park" automobile parking meters of the full aiutomatic`
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type and 'a Bradley Spencer of Business Engineering Company,
pro__osiag "Perfection" parking meters, manually operated
demonstrated their respective types of meters.
:Jr 3. P. Barbour, subdivider of lands south of Yeedham School
presented a "final sap" of "Barbour Subdivision No 2" but as
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the Cit, Engineer desired further time to check details of
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the su^r°y, it was roved by Council an Tolliver, P.iggs second,
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that the ilayor and the City Clerk be authorized to ar-arove
this pup after the certificate of the City Engineer had been
affixed thereto.
�':ICtiT1CNS, NOTIC S & R_.-.•CRTS -
State Board of Equalization filed the usual notice of the
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intended transfer of :n "on sale beer" license at 110 North
Sacramento Street
.:r'-seo.Lytle filed his written resignation as a.member of
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the 3cardof Review, Personnel System and T. A. Haskell orally
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asked that he be separ=ated frons t -he City P.ecreation Comazu'ssion,
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both resignations being tendered on account of election to
the City Council. Eay or Rina witheld appointment of success-
ors to each of the above until a later meeting.
Chief of Police C. S. J-cfson re.ouested authority to purchase
nesr radio ec: iz:^pent for the four nes colice cars and Thomas
i il_=_lea requested t`.:t if this new equipment r~as purchased,
one 3f the .,ld cars and its radio equipment be transferred to
t:-nutas o, Apr 1'',191.0 ,,.,. fti,^uad;
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department of .ub'ic Utilities. Fire Chief 2olenske requested that ore
of the old cars and its radio be transferred to t:.e Fire Dep•srtaert and that
e CQ11pI7lent frori the third ra-.lo equipped car be installed in the quad fire
truck. io action ta�_en at this time, it being nacassarr to ascarts-1n if
ne-;, eq=ment is ava_ able and -4&,at - erelment would have to be made in the
City's operating _ e -^3t "-am Federal Corgi^uzicatior.s 'Co--'• scion befora:_i1g
decision.
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.. letter a coanamed by -:.a saber, tendering the'a<Yor the -ift of
a Japanese o_'..icir's saber was reeeired from Donald G. Yyers,
Gen'r2l' Co -.ma ld- - t'''a
Headquarters 4 -0th infantrj i..,.
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amp 3tcnea.^, California. This saber was Z ren on
-)f the ii -snit, the 1w3rd Field Arti'_1ary. Irayor P --nn accepted
t pis ..__:-entc on be^,alf of theJity, .,irecting that it be s,.Ltably
_nscribed, ..,n._ in _ ?roo-.i-,entpla.ce and t' at its receipt be 3,,it-
ablv ac'--mowiadaed.
3T.:IZLNG
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3EPORT3
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..y^r arpointed :iai:bers to the four standing
.ses of :-e reorgc _7Pd .,'ty Council.
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'_'eo.le
J. Tolliver
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T. Rask ll, Ch.
. J. Tol-liver
... ... Rigs
H. J. Tolliver Ch.
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Haskell
C;X1^_�i1maa 'T-olliver eras continued
on the City 77 -arming ssion.
as representini- the City Council
ti_ i-iforral report for the month of !_arch as received from City
Jud>,e J. C _rgsson and the regular quarterly reports of the-
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CiTreasurer, City Treasurer and Fire Chief for the period ended -arch
31 .ere received, read and ordered filed.
The City Planning Co -.mission reported that it had bald one public
herring on '.:e proposed reaon_ng of Lots 5 and 6 of ;.zse Hone
'EIC:1.:G .iubdilr_sion at -which no protests had been received and that the
IX3 5 4 6 Ce :7iz3i on recommended to the City Cou ncl that these lots be
-Ai7- HCaF- rezoned as Co- ercial property. Cn notion of Councilman D, gs,
3'j 3:) IV. TD- '•rep .coni, the Clty Clerk was directed to publish notice of
time and place of h=earing before the City Council, such ha=irc
to be had ::ednesday, May 1, 191.6 at 8:00 r.;d. in the Co'-nei1
Tae Cit;, Planning Co:-n;.ission also reported its recomerdation
TARI1yCES that variances be granted Lorraine Krause and z,rdrew Stoyanoff
from the strict a --,plication of the provisions of Ordinance No 23:
S;.G'tiCFF one relating to encroachment on rear yard space, the other as to
straet set back for a private garage. It was directed, en notion
of Counci_.:an H;xskell, Lytle second, that a hearing be had before
the City Council at o:CO PX. on yay 1, 191,6 after due notice.
NO. 313, entitled, " Z 0EDLW.CZ Ri'.-'AJ,iiYG CRD.iiv.;Tw
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T ' " ha =rag been regularly iaitrodle :d on April 3, 1946, .pas
brought up for passaCe on -_otion of Councilman F.i=-=_, Tollirer
32c-nd, read at lan.mtlh o'7 tn-3 City 'erk and finally passed,
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Y:3C:�D 1:2yor Rirn then signed Crara..C_ No. 318 in ,proval thereof.
in the utter of 3. arnposed contract for concessions at the
Lodi Stpdiura Chapter Future __-Mers of k erica as
T: presented to the Council by 4arnwn Diek=an "arch 20, 19:6.
A=- 2S The City .^.ler- +,vas directed to asc=rtair., i£ possible, from �-
ST.QI'LL his records, the amount that this Charter had invested in
.,, NT ,CT the refresh,nent stand -with a vieir to its acquisition by the
City and amendment to the ;-roposed contract, if this pur-
chase eras corsum-a-ted.
T•xo applications for business licenses vrere .,iven first read -
'„3I3%33 ino and ordered referred to the Chief ofrC'�:ce. .pplications
LLC :1oaS presented April 3rd ;laving been a7oroved by the Chief of
'slice were ordered granted.
On reco:r:endat'_on c the City F-ngine8r,3eUford Schick, 'filiiam
s:.�MlT N,;-NCZ 3abitzke and Robert Campbell --*ere an anted probationaz-i u'2 -
L. CRMS & T-BNANCE L.0CR :i5 at the entrance -mage for this position and
L�3C3 RS RuBMT PORTER, GUST AFF ZR AND -170 1:Cp'ISCN a.3pointed Lti3C.p.M
AT TyE ENTF-ANC .1= FOR THIS POSIT'_ON, such entrance wage
to be increased by.the $40.50 cost of living allowance. These
a^point ents made on motion of Councilman Rigs, Tolliver
Second.
ine seaurirr, of additional lands for rubbish dur.ping was
DLT 31ROLND ref erred to the . Ce-ittee on Public Health and Safe t r, it
a�)rearing that the present site xas rapidly fi-,rzng up.
O motwon of Councilman Tolliver, Riigs second, the salary
S LA. l of J. Hamilton Davis, City Treasurer, was increased to
Ta--ZUi3R a15550.00 per month as of April 1, 1946 provided that the
provisions of Section 10 of the Yup cipal Corporations Act
as a ded by Statutes of 1945, Chatter 11 -ere still aFplic-
able to this office.
At L:40 P. u. on motion of Councilman Digs, the City Council
..ttest:
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