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m) Roscoe Brownfield
601 Nevin Drive
Lodi. CA 95240
Those speaking in opposition
as a one-way street were:
a) James Flaherty
Eagles Lodge
21 Nest Oak Street
Lodi, CA 95240
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b) John Oschner
Representing Senior Citizens Club
113 N. School St.
Lodi. CA 95240
C) Bill Canepa
131 S. Orange
Lodi, CA 95240
d) Terry Knutson
29 N. Allen Drive
Lodi, CA 95240
e) Barbara McWilliams
208 S. School St.
Lodi, CA 95240-
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5240f) Reo Nathan
7 West Oak Street
Lodi. CA 95240
A full transcript of this hearing is on file in the office of
the City Clerk.
There being no other persons wishing to speak on the matter,
the public portion of the hearing was 0 6sed.
Council member Olson then moved tb deny the request to establish
School. Street from Lodi Avenue to Lockeford Street as a one-way
street. The motion was seconded by Council Member Snider but
failed to pass by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Member -- Olson and Snider
Noes: Council-Ma*er - Murphy, Pinkerton
'and Reid (Mayor)
Following additional discussion, on motion of Council Member
Pinkerton, Murphy second, Council tentatively approved a one -why
traffic pattern for School Street, determined that both the
proponents and opponents of the proposed Downtown Assessment
District select three members each to meet with a member of the
Lodf City Council which group is to report back to the -Council
in 30 days with recommendations- regarding the subject area..
At that time the Council will make a determination on releasing
of the contract to perform the required engineering and assessment
tasks associated with.this procedure in the amount of $50,000.
Mayor Reid then appointed Councilman James Pinkerton to be the
Council's representative to this "Task Force" and requested
the "Task Force" report be presented at the October 6, 1982
Council meeting.
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RECESS _ Mayor Reid declared a 5 minutes recess, and.. the council reconvened
at approximately 9:55 p.m.
PUBLIC
HEARINGS
CONTINUED Notice thereof having been published in -accordance with. law
and affidavit: of publication being on file in the Office of the•
GC• •':City Clerk. Mayor Reid c4lled for the Public Hearing to consider
:. ahe.appeal of Terry Pilin;a of BaMach and Piazza, t.Wi) r.�':
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Engineers, 323 West Elm Street, Lodi, of Conditions l an of
Resolution rio. 82-74 of the Lodi City Council approving the lot
Line Adjustment between 320 and 450 North Cherokee Lane, Lodi
(i.e. Assessors Parcel Nos. 041-300-05 and 041-300-02); namely,
1. That street improvements be installed along the 25 feet
line of Cherokee Lane which is being transferred by this
Lot Line Adjustment;
2. That 2 feet of public street right-of-way be dedicated
along the Lockeford Street frontage of Parcel "A".
APPEAL OF The matter was introduced by Public Works Director Ronsko who
CONDITIONS 1 presented a diagram+ of the subject area.
and 3 OF RES.
NO. 82-74 Speaking on behalf of the appeal was:
APPROVING LOT -
LINE ADJUST- 1. -Mr. Jim Baum, 1420 Edgewood Drive, Lodi -
MENT BETWEEN
320 and 450 There being no other persons in the audience wishing to speak
NORTH on the matter, the public portion of the hearing was closed.
CHEROKEE -
LANE A lengthy discussion followed with questions being directed
to Staff and to fir. Bdum.
On motion of Council hemmer Snider. Olson second, Council
granted the appeal of Terry Piazza of conditions I and 3
of Resolution No. 82-74 of the Lodi City Council with the
understanding that in regards to condition 1 that when the
property is improved (i.e. Parcel A), the property owner will
be required to make the improvements.
PLANNING
COMMISSION City Manager Glaves gave the following report of the Planning
Commission Meeting of August 23, 1982:
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1. Determined that no•public need existed for the 20 foot by -
89.81 foot street right -o# -way north of Lot 37, Walnut
Orchard Tract, and recommended its abandonment with the
condition that necessary public utility easements be retained.
2. Reoxmiended approval of General Plan - Land Use Element
Amendment No. GPA -LU -82-2 which consists of two sections:
Section 1. The request of Kenneth Glantz, Consulting
Engineer,' on behalf of J. N. Properties to designate portions
of Lobaugh Meadows.,.a proposed 91.17 acre development on
the south side of Nest Kettleman Lane easterly of Lower
Sacramento Road, as Med:u, Density Residential and
Office -Institutional.
Section 2. The request of Charles Nentland on behalf of
Corso ated Investors to redesignate the 9.96 acre parcel
at the southwest corner of Nest Lodi Avenue and South Ham
Lane from Medium Density Residential to Off ice -Institutional.
3. Recommended the certification of the Final Environmental _
Impact Report No. 82-1 for Lobaugh Meadows, a 91.17 acre
mixed use development on the south side of Nest Kettleman
Lane easterly of Lower Sacramento Road.
4. Recommended approval of the request of Kenneth Glantz,
Consulting Engineer, on behalf of J.. N..Properties to,
rezone the`area encompassed by Lobaugh Meadows, a proposed
91.17 acre development on the south side of Kettleman Lane,,
easterly of Lower Sacramento Road, from U -H, Unclassified
Holding, to P-1)(24), Planned Development District No. 24,
With the previso that the 72 acres presently lacking terminal
storm drainage not be permitted to develop until such time
as a City Council approved drainage system is constructed.
5. Recommended the certificat{op_of the Final- FnvlrnnmAntal wr_
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