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COUXCIL CHAMBERS CITY COU?ICIL
CITY HALL - CITY OF LODI
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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
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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
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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
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permitted to use four feet of the unpaved sidewalk space along
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part of P.ailroad ..renue adjacent to the Southern Pacific tracks
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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
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the Cor. -miss -on that both sides of East Lodi Avenue from the
EAST LCDs
present Cwmercial Zone boundary east of Stockton Street to
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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.
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,,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
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signals on Cherokee Laze be revived, especially that the div -
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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
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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
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,
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
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( 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
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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.