HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - May 18, 2016 Public Comment50 percent by 2030 and includes interim thresholds along the way. There are soft targets that
have to be met every three to four years, and she stated 2016 is the end of one of those
compliance periods. Council Member Mounce stated that a majority of state mandates cost cities
money, which cause rates to increase, and the public does not always realize that municipalities
have no control over the state's regulations.
Council Member Nakanishi made a motion, second by Council Member Mounce, to adopt
Resolution No. 2016-80 authorizing the City Manager to execute Advisory Services Attachment to
Single Member Services Agreement with Northern California Power Agency and authorizing the
City Attorney to execute Conflicts Waiver with Meyers Nave for Astoria 2 Solar Project.
VOTE:
The above motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Member Johnson, Council Member Mounce, Council Member Nakanishi, and
Mayor Chandler
Noes: None
Absent: Mayor Pro Tempore Kuehne
C-12 Receive Retort Regarding Communication Pertaining to Senate Bill 1069 (Wieckowski) -
Accessory Dwelling Units (CLK)
Received a report regarding communication pertaining to Senate Bill 1069 (Wieckowski) -
Accessory Dwelling Units.
D. Comments by the Public on Non -Agenda Items
THE TIME ALLOWED PER NON -AGENDA ITEM FOR COMMENTS MADE BY THE
PUBLIC IS LIMITED TO FIVE MINUTES.
Public comment may only be made on matters within the Lodi City Council's iurisdiction
(Government Code Section 54954.3, Lodi City Council Protocol Manual Section 6.31). The
Council cannot take action or deliberate on items that are not on this agenda unless there
is an emergency and the need to take action on that emergency arose after this agenda
was posted (Government Code Section 54954.2(b)(2)). All other items may only be
referred for review to staff or placement on a future Council agenda.
Diego Olagary, on behalf of US Lodi and cyclists of Lodi, thanked the Council for once again
bringing the Amgen tour to Lodi and for continuing to support tourism and cycling in Lodi, which
also helps to promote the wine industry. He stated that he hopes there is more to come in the
future for cycling.
Representatives of the Community Partnership for Families youth group, The Breakers, provided
an update on its past and scheduled events. Theresa Juarez reported that the Handball
Tournament at Twin Arbors was a huge success and received media coverage in the local
r..ww...* newspaper. Jose Gomez invited Council to attend its Art in the Park event at Lodi Lake on
May 25, 2016, at 3 p.m., at which the first community art piece will be presented.
Maribel Mendoza invited Council to participate in the first Peace Walk on June 5, 2016, at
Blakely Park. The Breakers presented the City with a canvass painting as a representation of the
activity at Lodi Lake.
E. Comments by the City Council Members on Non -Agenda Items
Mayor Chandler reported on his many activities of the week: 1) He, along with the Rotary Club
and Chamber of Commerce, recognized K-6 students at Needham School for perfect attendance.
Students were rewarded with pins and a pizza lunch; 2) He attended the "Take Back the City"
event in the K -Mart parking lot and stated he was pleased to see communities pulling together to
make this a safer city; 3) This morning, he participated in the walk/bike to school event at Larson
School with K-6 students; 4) He responded to a mid-day request from news channels 3 and 40 to
provide an interview regarding the Amgen tour; 5) Tomorrow is the Amgen tour, and he thanked
the volunteers, committee, City staff and departments, and community for all of their assistance
and support; 6) This afternoon, he participated in the grand opening and ribbon cutting for
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