HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 81-76RESOLUTION NO. 81-76
RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL FOR THE
APPLICATION TO THE SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY LOCAL
AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF
THE PROPOSED "TOWNE REORGANIZATION NO. 2"
INCLUDING THE DETACHMENT OF CERTAIN TERRITORY
WITH THE AREA PROPOSED FOR ANNEXATION TO THE
CITY OF LODI
WHEREAS, this proposal is made pursuant to the District
Reorganization Act of 1965 contained in Division 1 of Title 6
(commensing with Section 56000) of the California Government
Code, and;
WHEREAS, the nature of the proposed change of organiza-
tion is the annexation of the City of Lodi of an area comprising
151 acres, more or less, and the withdrawal of said 151 acres
from the Woodbridge Rural' Fire Protection District, the Wood-
bridge Irrigation District and Water Users Conservation District,
and described and depicted in Exhibit "A";
WHEREAS, no other counties, cities or districts are
affected, and;
WHEREAS, the subject area proposed to be annexed to the
City of Lodi and detached from the Woodbridge Rural Fire Protection
District, the Woodbridge Irrigation District and Water Users
Conservation District is uninhabited;
WHEREAS, no new districts are proposed to be formed by
this reorganization, and;
WHEREAS, the reasons for this proposal are as follows:
(1) The uninhabited subject area is within the urban
confines of the City and will generate service
needs substantially similar to that of other in-
corporated urban areas which require municipal
government service..
(2) Annexation to the City of Lodi of the subject area
will result in improved economics of scale in
government operations while improving coordination
in the delivery of planning services.
(3) The residents and taxpayers of the County of San
Joaquin will benefit from the proposed reorganization
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as a result of savings to the County by reduction
of County required services in unincorporated but
urban oriented area.
(4) The subject area proposed to be annexed to the
City of Lodi is geographically, socially, econo-
mically, and politically part of the same urban
area of which the City of Lodi is also a part.
(5) The subject area is within the Lodi sphere of
influence.
(6) Future inhabitants of a City residential sub-
division in the subject area will gain immediate
response in regard to police and fire protection,
unlimited City garbage and trash collection
service, street lighting service, a modern sewer
system, other municipal services, and improvement
of property values.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of
the City of Lodi that the San Joaquin County Local Agency
Formation Commission is hereby requested to approve the proposed
"Towne Reorganization No. 2" which includes annexation of 151
acres from the Woodbridge Rural Fire Protection District, the
Woodbridge Irrigation District and Water Users Conservation
District as described and depicted in Exhibit "A" attached
hereto. This is all subject to the aforementioned terms and
conditions.
Dated: June 17, 1981
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 81-76 was passed and
adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular
meeting held June 17, 1981 by the following vote:
Ayes: Councilmen - Hughes, Katnich and McCarty
Noes: Councilmen - None
Absent: Councilmen - Murphy and Pinkerton
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DOREEN L. GAUGEL
Deputy City Clerk
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EXHIBIT "A"
Portions of Sections 23, 24, 25 and 26, Township 3
North, Range 5 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, also being
described as Assessor's Parcels 055-120-1, 055-120-7, 055-130-4,
055-130-13, 055-130-14, 055-130-15, 055-150-11, 055-150-12,
055-150-14, 055-150-15, and 055-150-17. The property is also
commonly known as the White Slough Control Plant Property.
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