HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 85-80 ERRESOLUTION NO. 85-80
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LODI
REQUESTING CONSOLIDATION WITH THE BIENNIAL SCHOOL
DISTRICTS ELECTION AND UDEL ELECTION -
NOVEiBER 5, 1985
BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Lodi, pursuant
to Section 23301.5 et seq of the Elections Code of the State of
California, does hereby request consolidation with the November 5, 1985
Biennial School District Election and the Udel Election for the
purpose of placing measures on the ballot to be voted upon by the
voters of the City of Lodi.
The measures requested to be placed on the ballot are attached as
Exhibits hereto, identified as Exhibits A, B, C, D, E, and F, and are
thereby made a part hereof.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk of the City of Lodi is
hereby directed to file with the San Joaquin County Board of
Supervisors and the San Joaquin County Clerk a certified copy of this
resolution requesting consolidation at least 88 days prior to the date
of the elections as specified by State Statute.
BE IT FURTHM RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Lodi
does hereby reserve the right to withdraw this request should the Lodi
Unified School District and the Delta Cocuaanity College District not
have contests affecting the city of Lodi, California for the
November 5, 1985 election.
Dated: July 3, 1985
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 85-80 was passed and
adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a
Regular Meeting held July 3, 1985 by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members - Olson, Pinkerton, Reid,
Snider, and Hinchman (Mayor)
Noes: Council Members - None
Absent: Council Members - None
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Alice M. Reimche
City Clerk
EXHIBIT A
KRIS CROMWELL - WINE AND ROSES COUNTRY INN
Shall the Land Use Element of the Lodi General Plan be amended to include a
2.18 acre parcel containing the existing Wine and Roses Country Inn, a 17 -unit
bed and breakfast inn located at the northwest corner of West Turner Road and
Woodhaven Drive?
INDEPENDENT ANALYSIS _ Measure A was passed through the initiative process
by the citizens of the City of Lodi on August 25, 1481. Pursuant to said
initiative ordinance, any land which was not within the incorporated city
limits of the City of Lodi but was in the City's General Plan at the time of
the adoption of the ordinance, was no longer in the City's General Plan.
Measure A provided further that in order for any lands to be brought back into
the City's General plan, there would have to be an affirmative vote of a
majority of the City voting in an election.
This Parcel was in the City's General Plan prior to the passage of Measure A.
The Wine and Roses Country Inn is adjacent to urban development on the south,
west and east. The area to its north is in vineyard. If the Measure fails,.
the Inn will continue to operate in the County. The subject parcel has been
prezoned by the City Council to accommodate the use. The subject property has
already received environmental clearance.
If the electorate approves the amendment to the General Plan then the proposal
will be submitted to the Local Agency formation Commission and the City
Council for approval of the Annexation. In the annexation approval, the City
Exhibits/TXTD.OIB
Council will make findings that the utilities are available. if the proposal
is denied by the vote of the people, the City Council and Planning Commission
approvals will be null and void.
Exhibits/TXTD.01B
EXHIBIT B
FRAME AND GREUER PARCELS
Shall the Land Use Element of the Lodi General Plan be amended to include (1)
the Frame property, a developed .65 acre parcel located at 14752 North Lower
Sacramento Road, and (2) the Grever property, a developed 1.03 acre parcel
located at 777 Olive Court?
IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS. Measure A (i.e. the Greenbelt Initiative) was passed by
the initiative process by the citizens of the City of Lodi on August 25,
1981. Pursuant to said initiative ordinance, any land which was not within
the incorporated city limits of the City of Lodi but was in the City's General
Plan at the time of the adoption of the Ordinance, was no longer in the Land
Use Element of the City's General Plan. Measure A further provided that in
order for lands to be brought back into the City's General Plan, there would
have to be an affirmative vote of a majority of the electorate casting ballots
in an election. Both the Frame and Grever properties are presently developed
and the parcels have been prezoned by the City Council to R-1, single-family
residential. The subject properties have already received environmental
clearance. If this ballot measure is approved by the electorate the proposal
will be submitted to the Local Agency Formation Commission and City Council
for annexation to the City. If the Measure is defeated all City Council and
Planning Commission approvals will be null and void.
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EXHIBIT C
BATCH AND MILLS PARCELS
Shall the Land Use Element of the Lodi General Plan be amended to include (1)
the Batch property, a 100 acre parcel bounded by Lodi Park West Subdivision on
the north; Lower Sacramento Road on the east, and the Woodbridge Irrigation
District Canal on the south and west; and (2) the Mills property, a 20.88 acre
parcel bounded by St. Peter's Lutheran Church and Henry A. Glaves, Jr. Park on
the north; the Lodi Avenue Baptist Church on the east; Lodi Avenue on the
south and Lower Sacramento Road on the west.
IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS. Measure A was passed through the initiative process by
the citizens of the City of Lodi on August 25, 1981. Pursuant to said
initiative ordinance, any land which was not within the incorporated city
limits of the City of Lodi but was in the City's General Plan at the time of
the adoption of the ordinance, was no longer in the City's General Plan.
Measure A provided further that in order for any lands to be brought back into
the City's General Plan, there would have to be an affirmative vote of a
majority of the City voting in an election. Both the Batch property of 100
acres and the Mills Estate parcel were within the City of Lodi's General Plan
prior to the passage of Measure A. The Batch property is adjacent to
residential development to its north, Lower Sacramento Road to its east, with
the Woodbridge Irrigation District canal on its remaining sides. The Mills
Estate parcel abuts urban development on its north, east and south sides, with
Lower Sacramento Road to the west. The subject properties have already
received environmental clearance. The Batch property has been prezoned for
urban uses, containing 325 single-family lots, 246 multiple -family units and a
14 acre basin/park site. The Mills Estate property has been prezoned U -H,
Unclassified Holding pending the presentation of a development plan. The
Tentative Subdivision Map for the Batch property has been approved by the
Planning Commission. If the electorate approves the amendment to the General
Plan, then the proposal will be submitted to the Local Agency formation
Commission and the City Council for approval of the annexation. In the
annexation approval, the City Council will make findings that the utilities
are available and that there is a proper buffer area to protect the abutting
agricultural land on the south side and the west side of the proposed parcel.
If the proposal is denied by the vote of the people, the City Council and
Planning Commission approvals of the prezoning and Tentative Subdivision Map
will be null and void.
EXHIBIT D
MAGGIO INDUSTRIAL PARK
Shall the Land Use Element of the Lodi General Plan be amended to include the
Maggio Industrial Park, a proposed 37.6 acre, 16 -lot development bounded by
Salas Park on the north; South Stockton Street on the east; Harney Lane on the
south and the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way on the west?
IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS. Measure A was passed through the initiative process by
the citizens of the City of Lodi on August 25, 1981. Pursuant to said
initiative ordinance, any land which was not within the incorporated city
limits of the City of Lodi but was in the City's General Plan at the time of
the adoption of the ordinance, was no longer in the City's General Plan.
Measure A provided further that in order for any lands to be brought back into
the City's General Plan, there would have to be an affirmative vote of a
majority of the City voting in an election.
This parcel was in the City of Lodi's General Plan prior to the passage of
Measure A. The Maggio property is adjacent to urban development to its north
(i.e. Sam Salas Park), across from agricultural development along Stockton
Street and Harney Lane on its east and south and next to the SPRR
tracks on its west. The subject properties have already received
environmental clearance. The Maggio property has been prezoned for industrial
uses and the Tentative Subdivision map for the property has been approved by
the Planning Commission. If the electorate approves the amendment to the
General Plan, then the proposal will be submitted to the Local Agency
Formation Commission and the City Council for approval of the annexation. In
the annexation approval, the City Council will make findings that the
utilities are available and that there is a proper buffer area to protect the
abutting agricultural land on the south side and the east side of the proposed
parcel. If the proposal is denied by the vote of the people, the City Council
and Planning Commission approvals of the prezoning and Tentative Subdivision
Map will be null and void.
EXHIBIT E
TAVES PARK
Shall the Land Use Element of the Lodi General Plan be amended to
include Taves Park, a 23.6 acre project containing commercial,
office -institutional and residential uses at the southeast corner of
Lower Sacramento Road and West Kettleman Lane (State Route 12)?
IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS. Measure A was passed through the initiative
process by the citizens of the City of Lodi on August 25, 1981.
Pursuant to said initiative ordinance, any land which was not within
the incorporated city limits of the City of Lodi but was in the City's
General Plan at the time of the adoption of the ordinance, was no
longer in the City's General Plan. Measure A provided further that in
order for any lands to be brought back into the City's General Plan,
there would have to be an affirmative vote of a majority of the City
voting in an election.
Taves Park was within the City of Lodi's General Plan prior to the
passage of Measure A. The Batch property is adjacent to residential
and office -institutional development to its east with agricultural uses
to the north, south and west. The subject property has already
received environmental clearance. Taves Park has been prezoned for
commercial, office -institutional and residential uses and the Tentative
Subdivision Map has been approved by the Planning Commission.
If the electorate approved the amendment to the General Plan, then the
proposal will be submitted to the Local Agency Formation Commission and
the City Council for approval of the annexation. In the annexation
approval, the City Council will make findings that the utilities are
available and that there is a proper buffer area to protect the
abutting agricultural land on the south side and the west side of the
proposed parcel. If the proposal is denied by the vote of the people,
the City Council and Planning Commission approvals of the prezoning and
Tentative Subdivision Map will be null and void.
ADVISORY MEASURE
SHALL THE CITY OF LODI REHABILITATE iUTC3INS STREET SQUARE (THE OLD
LODI UNION HIGH SCHOOL SITE) INTO A COMM MTY CULTURAL/RECREATIONAL
FACILITY THROUGH LONG-TERM FINANCING; AND SHALL THE CITY OF LODI
ENHANCE THE GE]ERAL FUND BY COLLECTING A UTILITY USER FEE NOT TO EXCEED
2 PERCENT YEARLY?