HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - February 6, 1985 PHA report of the Planning Commission Meeting of January 28,
1985 was presented as follows:
The Planning Conmission -
1. Recomnended the approval of the request of the Church of
Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints to rezone a 6 acre
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parcel at 1510 Nest Century Boulevard (i.e. APN
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A report of the Planning Commission Meeting of January 14,
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1985 was presented as follows:
On motion of Mayor Pro Tempore Hinclman, Olson second,
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1. Determined that the 1985 Capital Improvement Program,
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as prc_ rated by the Public Works Director, was in
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conformance with the Lodi General Plan.
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Boulevard.
The Planning Co mission also -
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1. Extended for an additional year, the request of Holz
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Rubber Coupany for a Use Permit to locate a temporary
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trailer for office purposes at 1129 South Sacramento
Street in an area zoned M--2, Ilea -,.j Industrial.
2. Recommended that the San Joaquin Planning Coamission
approve the request of Kristin Cromwell for a Use Permit
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to convert an historic residence and accessory building
into a bed and breakfast inn and restaurant located on
the northwest corner of 'Turner Road and Lilac Street,
west of Lodi with the conditions that off-street
improvements conform to Specific Plan and Citv of Lodi
standards.
A report of the Planning Commission Meeting of January 28,
1985 was presented as follows:
The Planning Conmission -
1. Recomnended the approval of the request of the Church of
Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints to rezone a 6 acre
parcel at 1510 Nest Century Boulevard (i.e. APN
058-210-06) from U -H, Unclassified Holding to R-1,
Single -Family Residential.
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On motion of Mayor Pro Tempore Hinclman, Olson second,
PUBLIC HEARING
Council set the matter for Public Hearing at its Regular
Meeting of February 20, 1985.
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The Planning C'omnission also -
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1. Conditionally approved the request of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints for a Use Permit to erect a
church and related facilities at 1510 West Century
Boulevard.
The Use Permit does not become affective until the City
Council has approved the rezoning cited in the first section
of this memorandum.
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MEMORANDUM, City of Lodi, Community Development Department
TO: CITY MANAGER
FROM: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
- DATE: JANUARY 15, 1985
SUBJECT: PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIONS - JANUARY 14, 1985
FOR ACTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
1. Determined that the 1985 Capital Improvement Program as presented
by the Public Works Director was in conformance with the Lodi
General Plan.
OF INTEREST TO THE CITY COUNCIL
1. Extended for an additional year, the request of Holz Rubber Company
for a Use Permit to locate a temporary trailer for office purposes
at 1129 South Sacramento Street in an area zoned M-2, Heavy
Industrial.
2. Recommended that the San Joaquin County Planning Commission approve
the request of Kristin Cromwell for a Use Permit to convert an
historic residence and accessory building into a bed and breakfast
inn and restaurant located on the northwest corner of Turner Road
and Lilac Street, west of Lodi with the conditions that off-street
improvements conform to Specific Plan and City of Lodi Standards.
MEMORANDUM, City of Lodi, Community Development Department
TO: CITY MANAGER
FROM: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
DATE: JANUARY 30, 1985 _
SUBJECT: PLANNING COMMISSION ACTIONS - JANUARY 28, 1985
FOR ACTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
1. Recommended ;ase approval of the request of the Church .of Jesus
Christ of the Latter. Day' Saints to rezone a 6 acre parcel at
1510 West Century Boulevard (i.e. APN 058-210-06) from U -H,
Unclassified Holding to R-1, Single -Family Residential.
OF INTEREST TO THE CITY COUNCIL
1. Conditionally approved the request of the Church of Jesus Christ
of the Latter Day Saints for a Use Permit to erect a church and
related facilities at 1510 West Century Boulevard.
The Use Permit does not become affective until the City Council
has approved the rezoning citied in the first section of this
memorandum.
ATTACHMENTS
LORI CALIFORNIA STAKE
January 9, 1985
Lodi City Council
Lodi, California - Attn: City Manager
Dear Mr. Glaves:
We represent the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter -Day Saints
in Lodi and the surrounding area. We have three congrega-
tions with approximately 1200 members -currently meeting in
our facility at 731 N. Ham Lane. At our present rate of
growth, we will have need for a new 25,000 square foot meet-
inghouse facility to be completed during 1986.
For this purpose we have purchased land directly across the
canal at the West end of -Century Boulevard which has been
annexed to the city. We desire to begin construction on
this facility as soon as possible. To that end, we strongly
urge your consideration to budget for construction of a bridge
over the canal at Century Boulevard in the next fiscal year.
We recognize that not all of the desirable public works pro-
jects can be built in any given budget year, but we also
feel that there are viable reasons for considering this
bridge. We urge its inclusion for the following reasons:
1. It is planned for construction, although not within
the next few years.
2. We must build the facility even without the bridge
because of our membership need. We are committed
to our purchased piece of property and feel that
adequate fire and police services would not be
possible without the bridge access.
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3. City growth is expanding South of Kettleman Lane and
West of the canal already. Access by this bridge would
be beneficial to this area and its residents.
4. We sponsor early morning scripture study classes every
school morning for our High Schcc! students. Access
to the church for these students would be greatly en-
hanced by this bridge.
5. Our full church program calls for many events of a
social, cultural, athletic, as well as a spiritual
nature. We make good use of our buildings by frequent-
use
requentuse of them including events such as Scouting.
As stated, we will have need for this new building,�even if
the bridge is not completed, by the Fall of 1986. Our al-
ternative would be to construct a road over lands we have
access to by easement from Harney Lane. This choice would
cost approximately $30,000 and would not be money well spent
because eventually the bridge will be completed.
In view of the foregoing, we are authorized on behalf of the
Church to propose that the amount ($30,000) we would spend
on a road be paid to the City of I.odi to help defray the cost
of constructing this bridge within the next fiscal year.
In order for us to move forward with our church building
construction plans we would need an agreement with the city
for the following;
1. Road access to our property by August 1, 1985.
2. Utility connections available by August 1, 1985.
3. Bridge built across the canal by April 1, 1986.
We would be happy to meet with you or any member of the city
staff to answer any questions or to supply any further infor-
mation you may feel is necessary. we would look forward to
the opportunity to present our request formally at a Lodi
City Council Meeting.
With appreciation for your careful consideration of this im-
portant matter, we are
Sincerely yours
Robert G. Wade, Lodi Stake Presidency
Stephen G. Demetras
Gerald Bingham
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We would be happy to meet with you or any member of the city
staff to answer any questions or to supply any further infor-
mation you may feel is necessary. we would look forward to
the opportunity to present our request formally at a Lodi
City Council Meeting.
With appreciation for your careful consideration of this im-
portant matter, we are
Sincerely yours
Robert G. Wade, Lodi Stake Presidency
Stephen G. Demetras
Gerald Bingham
LEGAL NOi-ICE
NOTICE OF PMLIC HEARING BY TIME LCDI CITY OOUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF LCiDI TO CXNSIDER THE RBCCAIhM�IDED APPROVAL OF .-11E
REQUEST OF THE CIiC7ICH OF JESUS aRIST OF THE LATTER. DAY
SAIM'S TO REM E A 6 ACRE PARCEI, AT 1510 WEST CMIRM-Y
BCJLE'VAP,I3 (i.e. APTN 058-210-06) EMM U -H, 'UNCLASSIFIED
HOLDING TO R-1, SINGLE-FAMILY RFSIDINITIAL.
DICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, the 20th day of
February 1985, at the hour of 7:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the
►ratter may be heard, the Lodi City Council will conduct a Public
Hearing in the Chambers of the Lodi City Council at 221 West Pine
Street, L.;. -,di,' California, to consider the recommended approval of the
request of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints to
rezone a 6 acre parcel at 1510 West Century Boulevard (i.e. APN 058-
210-06) from U -H, Unclassified Holding to R-1, Single - Family
Residential.
Information regarding this item may be obtained in the
office of the City Clerk at 221 West Pine Street, Lodi, California.
All interested persons are invited to present their views either for
or against the above proposal. Written statements my be filed with
the City Clerk at any time prior to the Hearing scheduled herein and
oral statements may be made at said Hearing.
If you challenge the subject rezoning in Court, you may be
limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the
Public Hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence
delivered to the City Clerk, 221 W. Pine Street at, or prior to, the
Public Bearing.
By Order of the Lodi City Council
Alice M. Reimche
City Clerk
Dated: February 6, 1985
CITY COUNCIL
JOHN R. (Randy) SNIDER, Mayor
DAVID M. HINCHMAN
Mayor Pro Tempore
EVELYN M. OLSON
JAMES W. PINKERTON, Jr.
FRED M.REID
CITY OF Lk"JI)l
CITY HALL, 221 WEST PINE STREET
POST OFFICE BOX 324
LODI, CALIFORNIA 95241
(209)334-5634
January 30, 1985
4 Mr. Loren Perry
1225 E. Acainpo Road
Acampo„CA. 95220
Dear IMr. Perry:
RE: Rezoning - 1510 West Century Boulevard, Lodi
HENRY A. GLAVES, Jr.
City Manager
_ `-`A�t1q.E M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
" t RO@kLD M. STEIN
City Attorney
At its meeting of Monday, January 28,.1985 the Lodi City
Planning Commission recommend to the.City Council the
approval of the request of the Church of Jesus Christ of
the Latter Day Saints to rezone a 6 acre parcel at 1510
West Century Boulevard (i.e. APN 058-210-06) from U -H,
Unclassified Holding to R-1, Single -Family Residential.
This recommendation has been forwarded to the City Council
for final hearing and action. Mrs. Alice M-. Reimche, City
Clerk, .will inform you of the time and place of the City Council's
public hearing.
Sincerely,
J&ESB. SCHROEDER
unity Development Director
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Henry A. Glaves, Jr., City Manager
FROM: Robert H. Holm, Finance Director
DATE: January 18, 1985
SUBJECT: Liberalized Rules for Increasing Federal Revenue Sharing
Appropriations
Federal Revenue Sharing appropriations may be increased and new
projects added without a public ta4aring so long as the amount
does not exceed $2,000 and 25;0 of entitlement funds. This infor-
mation expands our previous interpretation that only projects
already approved through the hearing procedure could be increased.
Jim Fruss learned this while talking to Mart: Levine, ORS, Washington,
today. His original question to him was whether we could use Federal
Revenue Sharing Funds to pay for their triennial compliance audit
without having a public hearing to approve the project. He referenced
Section 51.15 for allowing new projects without a hearing so long as we
complied with our own state and local laws.
Based on this information, I have attached a Special Allocation form
requesting $2,000 for Ernst & Whinney's compliance audit fee. The
funds to be appropriated from Federal Revenue Sharing.
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