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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - August 21, 194679 COUXCIL CHAMBERS CITY COU?ICIL CITY HALL - CITY OF LODI ......e.:JJ.aI, AUGUST 2-1, 1 tb ..._� re ular maet'_nE of the City Counca, of the City of Lodi was hei,. be—';,=_:Z at 3:'iC o'c=cc P.L. of 4ednesda7, .;:oast 21, 2.946, Council en 3as:_ell, L, n,_ : pre ent, none absent. L1 so attene f irg Cita Attorney . est, City Engineer Henning, Superintendent of Utilities il_elea, Chief of Police Jac :son, ;ire Chief Polenske and Deputy S'.:ilding :nslector :-::Ackenl_ible. "'—'es of the last meeting held 41gust 7t.. ::ere read, aproved as read and so en:'crsed by the Alayor. FIOLIC iEAPLIGS - Due publication of notice of aublic hearing being protren by affidavit of the principal Clergy of the Publishers of The Lodi V�r'IEvC S Tices, hearings were had on the a plications of Leonard T. Cain CAL A:+M for a varience to ai-dt encroachnient on the rear yard spetce at hUBER 209 N. Crescent avenue and of Fred Huber to encroach on the rear HE:1Pi:�:G3 and side yard spaces at 120 1.. Pleasant Avenbre. No objections being filed or presented, , it -ryas ordered on ;notion_ of Councilman Tc _liver, Lytle second, that these aplications be granted. CC._„_:ICAT=0:S, NOTIC:S & RF,YORTS - Statutory reports of intended transfers of alcoholic beverage 5.3.i. licenses at 45 I1. Sacramento Street and at Ile IT. Cherokee Lane were received from State Board of :.qualization. The Senate Interim Corn:.ittee on State and Local Taxation req- Sz:;ATE XII ested a statement,supported by data and recommendations,of the STA—IE & LCC.L problems deemed by the City Council to be most important from - T Z.1T.CiI a financial standpoint. The City Clerk ar-s directed to assemble and transmit, this Cornittee such data as is now ara_l.able in regard to the City's needs and the means available to meet them. The a.�plication of "Watson's Portable Roller Skating Pink" for .iAT30NS license to operate on and use part of the old Salem School SKATING PLVti Grounds was a.proved, rental to be $50.00 per month, license fee a 25.00 per quarter. On written application, General a=erican Precoolino Company was Ml. Ai:. permitted to use four feet of the unpaved sidewalk space along PF...,CMUNG part of P.ailroad ..renue adjacent to the Southern Pacific tracks RP AVS. for precooling grape cars. Such use to be for ninety days. City Engineer -Homing filed his report covering the activities of Cy..Sng.P.ept his office for the half month ended August 15th and the same was read. On receipt of report from the City P nning Commission that, VAR:--IACE OF after one public hearing, it recommended that a varience be HEW SST FOR granted J. B. Heon, dba French Clearers at 412r So. School Street 'HEA=G 9-4 to allow replacement of a frame building at that address. it was ordered that notice be given that the City Council would hold a public hearing thereon at 8:00 P.M. of September 4, 191+6. Also, as recommended by the City Planning Co: emission, hearing was set for 8:00 P.M. pf September 4, 1945 on the proposal of Mi_PG the Cor. -miss -on that both sides of East Lodi Avenue from the EAST LCDs present Cwmercial Zone boundary east of Stockton Street to AVZ; u'.'�'., the •rr-:�st boundary of such zone crest of Cherokee Lane be rezoned to be in the Commercial District Zone, the City Clerk to pub- lish the necessary notice. In another letter, the City Planning Commission advocated the EAST Elk ST making of East Lim Street a through street, discontinuing the TH3OUGH ST. present restrictions stoi.ping traffic at North Central Avenue. ? ,,e Chief of 'olice was instructed to investigate the merits of this proposal and report his findings to the City Council. Ca;:ncil--an Haskell asked that the matter of traffic control C:-_E'Cc-E signals on Cherokee Laze be revived, especially that the div - 3 isior. of High-xays mare the traffic court promised for this Fall. so (.Minutes of ,"r1st 21 cora_aue ) CODICIL CHA1.;3ERS CITY COU'JCIL CITY HALL - CITY OF LODI ":0. 329 entitled " AN OPLIN;1iCE FZCENG THL kOLidT OF . INEY TO BEIS- BY TAXATION AND THE FLATS CE RX22" OF TAX THERZFOP.r. "rC333ARY TO C:;r?RY Civ THE VARIOUS DEPARM=MTS CF TY�, CITY Ci LODI AND TO PAY fir'.: KNDM IPMEB=ZIMtidSS 0: THEE CPQ.. 329 CITY CF LGD1 FGR =3 FISCAL `: .moi BEEvl3itilNG dUZY 1, 1946 , TAX 3.ATS :raving been regularly introduced August 7th, was brought up YA'SJD for passage on motion of Councilman Riggs, Haskell second, and after reading by title, second reading was oiratted• by urani_-ous consent, and then finally passed, adopted and ord- ered to print by the follo-ing vote: AL3: Coiz:eLLLen, Riggs, Haskell, Lytle, Tolliver and Rini.. NOES: Col-mcilren, None. ABSENT: Councilmen, *lone. Yayor RInn then signed Ordinanc , Yvo.329 in approval thereof. At this time _Rob:,rt E. Brix and Robert J. Dolan, doing bus- iness as " Farmair0ompany " renewed their a-pplication dated »I: July 30th for use of the ::_ngsbury Air Field now licensed O0L1111 to the City for entry and use. At the sug€estion of Council- ;�ORT man H ske'_l, the City ng ;vas directed to Furnish his est -=ate of the cost of ^?nimum requirements as to water and sanitary, facilities and confer �tiith Messrs Brix and Dolan re;ardin their proposal. Business license acplications presented August 7th as approved IC N= by the Chief of Police ,:erz e ord-ered granted. New a;:plications received since that date were read and referred to the Chief. avor Rio.:^ stated that he had letters from .zssociated Oil Co. desiring to lease the westerly ei,hty acres of the 303 acre GAS l OIL waste and sewage disposal site for bas drilling, the offer I -3S being on the base of a five year lease. He :s_s authorized E=C-7(SBD to continue negotiations with this or other cc.^panies des- iring this arivilidge. Coy:ci_ma.n .olliver as: -:ed tapt a system of bicycle licensing and i_'ntif'_cation s —lar to that used in Visalia be i..vest- u.-ated, z.-_rt.':;u1ar1y 1.,rith the view "--at this ould provide L.. In .......actor of the annexation of property acquired by General ,::ills, Inc.from R. L. Gerard in Section 3, T 3 N, R 6 S under the provisions of the " Annexation of Uninhao- ited Territory Act of 1939 " as amended, the petition of General Li'Is, Inc. o•rmer of over one-fourth of the area 23 1274 and not less than one-fourth of the assessed value of the n,`:ri:�CATIO !-rids -rras read, also the recominendation of the City Plan- ': i=RY .ADDN ring Co%::fission aagroving this annexation. Fesolution No. FA73iD 12?4 was introduced on motion of Coun,, loran Lytle, Tolliver second, Resolution Pio. 1274 " F.:.S"LUTION GI7I1 G 140TICE THAT THE CM CCUNCIL OF THE CITY CF iC;DI FRO: CSL3 TO AMNU GMT- IiJ L^:IIPd.;31mm TERRITORY TO 3 ID CITY, D—LSYGiArM FOR THE r = CS a I', uR .CF n SPZRiY ADDITIC1% ", AITJ LORE rP,3T11CULnRLY D. SCRIE r ?=-1r1 ' . This resolution was then massed and adopted b; the following vote:- AYr.S : Councilmen, Lytle, Tolliver, Hassell, RiEgs and Rini:. .iotas: Cc,_ncilmen, Pone. ABaEDT: Councilmen, Pore. kn a�reeaent for the accumulation. of Gasoline Taves accruing ,'CL'.• ULAT� , to ne City in 1946-47 fiscal year was approved b„* the adopt - GAS TAX ion of Resolution No. 1273, introduced by Councilman Lytle, RiEvs second, and carried by unanimous vote. This agreement pertains to tares available for major streets. CRDEI 't�-`_vC . -NO. 328 entitled " :u: A: HQVT iG TEL ATIGN CF " �'V-CDLWLZ TRACT " TO THE CITY OF LCDI, CALIFCMIA " CPO. 323 having been regula_^ly introduced and read August 7, 1946 rcas .VCCDLAKE brought up for passage on motion of Council.^•.an Toi_�,rer, Lytle TRACT second, second reading omitted after reading by title by uran- PASSED i:s,ous consent, and than finally passed, adopted and ordered to print by the following vote - ,' E3: Co,=c lmen, Tolliver, Lytle, Hasheil, Qiggs and Rinn. 1'GmS: Councilmen, None, ABSZ2jT: Councilmen, Prone. T:^e W`avor then signed Ordinance No. 323 in approval thereof. ":0. 329 entitled " AN OPLIN;1iCE FZCENG THL kOLidT OF . INEY TO BEIS- BY TAXATION AND THE FLATS CE RX22" OF TAX THERZFOP.r. "rC333ARY TO C:;r?RY Civ THE VARIOUS DEPARM=MTS CF TY�, CITY Ci LODI AND TO PAY fir'.: KNDM IPMEB=ZIMtidSS 0: THEE CPQ.. 329 CITY CF LGD1 FGR =3 FISCAL `: .moi BEEvl3itilNG dUZY 1, 1946 , TAX 3.ATS :raving been regularly introduced August 7th, was brought up YA'SJD for passage on motion of Councilman Riggs, Haskell second, and after reading by title, second reading was oiratted• by urani_-ous consent, and then finally passed, adopted and ord- ered to print by the follo-ing vote: AL3: Coiz:eLLLen, Riggs, Haskell, Lytle, Tolliver and Rini.. NOES: Col-mcilren, None. ABSENT: Councilmen, *lone. Yayor RInn then signed Ordinanc , Yvo.329 in approval thereof. At this time _Rob:,rt E. Brix and Robert J. Dolan, doing bus- iness as " Farmair0ompany " renewed their a-pplication dated »I: July 30th for use of the ::_ngsbury Air Field now licensed O0L1111 to the City for entry and use. At the sug€estion of Council- ;�ORT man H ske'_l, the City ng ;vas directed to Furnish his est -=ate of the cost of ^?nimum requirements as to water and sanitary, facilities and confer �tiith Messrs Brix and Dolan re;ardin their proposal. Business license acplications presented August 7th as approved IC N= by the Chief of Police ,:erz e ord-ered granted. New a;:plications received since that date were read and referred to the Chief. avor Rio.:^ stated that he had letters from .zssociated Oil Co. desiring to lease the westerly ei,hty acres of the 303 acre GAS l OIL waste and sewage disposal site for bas drilling, the offer I -3S being on the base of a five year lease. He :s_s authorized E=C-7(SBD to continue negotiations with this or other cc.^panies des- iring this arivilidge. Coy:ci_ma.n .olliver as: -:ed tapt a system of bicycle licensing and i_'ntif'_cation s —lar to that used in Visalia be i..vest- u.-ated, z.-_rt.':;u1ar1y 1.,rith the view "--at this ould provide L.. 0 ( r..=nutes of :rust 21, continued ) g1 COUNCIL CHAM3ERS CITY COUNCIL CITY HALL - CITf OF LODI the c'c'_ice Deoart-+ent with means to inst. x;t bic;; cle riders with safety rotes and restrictive ordinances. Discussion of :eater rates, par-icularly metered water, and :dT ? Rcserer rentals, city sales tax and other means of augmenting 3EzR local revenues -ansued but reports on the present status kRATE -3 of nater revenues not being completed, this matter was laid ov=.r until a later meeting. Cn motion of Councibman Ri.:gs, the City Council then ADJOUR+MEN'T adjourned to and until 7:30 otclock P.M. of 7,ednesday, August 28, 1946. fittest: F. BI.''ZZLY, Cit, Cle n� of '_'-e - .1 of�Z__ -i't7- of _ala a t _ s'b- 3e.1�ept of : said it r o':_ncil "e' a L`aycr of th City of Lodi Sept L. 19L6.