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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - September 19, 2018 Public CommentComments 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 jurisdiction (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(10(2)). All other items may only be referred for review to staff or placement on a future Council agenda. David Claxton, downtown business owner and President of the Downtown Business Alliance, reported that all 62 large concrete planters along School Street and the side streets have been adopted by downtown merchants, replanted with succulents and other drought -resistance plants, and are being maintained by downtown merchants and volunteers. He thanked Public Works Director Charlie Swimley for his assistance in getting the Alliance through the process and thanked the City for the donation to reimburse the cost of the plants and materials. Additionally, he invited Council to attend the Downtown Business Alliance fall mixer at the Merlot Room. Emma Barnhardt and Nate Washington, representing the Jim Elliot Christian High School Athletics Program, announced its upcoming golf tournament fundraiser at the Stockton Golf and Country Club on Monday, October 29, 2018, to support its athletic department. Mike Lusk commented on a recent judicial decision giving homeless the right to sleep on streets, which will present a significant problem for downtown merchants, and added that Council's action on Consent Calendar Item C-31 could provide some assistance in this regard. Further, Mr. Lusk expressed support for Measure L, Lodi's sales tax measure, stating this measure keeps this tax money local to pay for City services and that non-residents will also help pay the expenses to run the City. He encouraged citizens to support the measure and realize this is help for the City, not a deterrent. E. Comments by the City Council Members on Non -Agenda items Mayor Pro Tempore Mounce reported on her attendance at the League of California Cities Annual Conference in Long Beach, adding that she completed her term of Immediate Past President on the League Board and was appointed to a two-year, at -large position on the Board. Council Member Chandler reported that he participated in the Park -to -Park event sponsored by Bike Lodi on September 8, 2018, as well as the Police Department canine competition on the same date. Mayor Nakanishi announced the City will host three upcoming Town Hall meetings and encouraged the public to attend: 1) September 25, 2018, with the Lodi Unified School District; 2) October 8, 2018, regarding efforts to address homelessness; and 3) October 15, 2018, regarding crime statistics in Lodi. Council Member Johnson requested a report on the 230 kV Transmission Project and the California Independent System Operator's rearranging of power lines as he would like to ensure Lodi is still on the right track to being independent in its electric system. City Manager Schwabauer stated he will discuss the matter in further detail with Council Member Johnson. F. Comments by the City Manager on Non -Agenda Items None. G. Public Hearings G-1 Public Hearing to Consider Adopting Resolution Approving 2017/18 Community Development Block Grant Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CD) STOCKTON GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB $150 PER PLAYER (INCLUDES GREEN FEES, GOLF CART, BALLS, BRFA,V,4. 5 fINCHH) Single Player Package - $200 Golf fees, putting contest, (5) mulligans, (2 5) roftle tickers Foursome Package - $1000 (Great deal! Savings of $300) Golf fees (4), putting contest (4), mulligans (20), raffle ticker:. 00) Eagle Sponsor Hole Sponsor - $300 Your business name on a sign located at one of the holes oi. ioe golf course for all to see Eagle Sponsor - $500 Hole sponsor plus full-page ad in the Elliot Sports Program Pon-) January - June 1.: ;r: ,,a!ticipate in: .i1 ns t' Alye Auction Iten. '1 pie vehicle Lhevrolet drive - Men & Women *Closest to the pin - Men & Women 'Too ' !H ee (Net) Scores NOTA GOLFER? Join us at the end in the club house for a delicious buffet lunch, raffle prizes and live auction. Cost for lunch - $30 Register to golf, become a hole sponsor or make a donation by logging onto: www.jimelliotchs.com ALL FUNDS RAISED WILL. BET , nF"I OLP I THANK YOU IN ADVANCtCY 'Of S'ORT! Our' P MJosophy At Jim Elliot Christian High, we believe in developing the whole student, and athletics play an important part in this. We strive to support and encourage each student's passions and interests. As long as a student is in good standing with the school and keeps up with their academics, they can participate in as many sports as they choose. Many of our athletes play multiple sports. Our sports promote the valuable skills of sportsmanship, team before self, confidence, persistence, tenacity, goal setting and above all — honoring God in all that we do. We have found that by providing all students with sport opportunities; personal growth and esteem develop and allow our students to excel. AL -011 L.c. r.r. 7y.,,,Q..c:.r qr Visit our website to learn more jimelliotchs.com "Wherever you are — be all there" —Jim Elliot Dr. Mark Stewart Administrator Karen Guthmiller Vice Principal of Academics Tim Clements Vice Principal of Student Life and Spiritual Formation Trip Manley School Counselor Angela Juelch Athletic Director Chris Rosato Office Manager Jim Elliot Christian High School is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization FOLLOW US ON: /ELIJL7T� JIM ELLIOT CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS We Play For An Audience of One. Matthew 6:1-6 Experience The Difference 2695 W. Vine Street Lodi, CA 95242 (209) 368-2800 Governance Sports Team Jim Elliot Christian High School sports are sanctioned by the California Interscholastic Federation — Sac -San Joaquin Section (cifsjs.org). Their mission is to promote equity, quality, character and academic development. Our athletic director is your liaison to the CIF, and can be contacted with any questions or concerns regarding Elliot athletics at angela.juelch@jimelliotchs.com. Transfer rules and sit out periods may apply for incoming sophomores, juniors and seniors. JECHS and the CIF take your athlete's health seriously. Our concussion protocol is located on the website and all athletes must complete a physical and informational papers prior to participation. Our athletes, coaches, parents, students and faculty are expected to be God honoring and display the highest level of integrity and good sportsmanship at all times. Fall Sports Girls Volleyball Cheer Winter Sports Boys Basketball Girls Basketball Athletic 'Boosters Itv Boys Soccer (Girls eligible) Spring Sports Boys Baseball Girls Softball Track and Field Boys Golf (Girls eligible) Swimming Boys and Girls Diving Don't see the sport you're interested in? Our sports teams are based on student interest. You can meet with the athletic director at any time to discuss additional teams and sports. We could not do all of the amazing things we do, here at Elliot, without our phenomenal parents and grandparents! We pride ourselves in our 'family' atmosphere and the comradery felt on campus and at away games. It has been said that we have the 'loudest fans, bar none'. We have also been known to pack the house! If your student is in a sport, you are automatically on the boosters. Boosters assist with ticket taking, spirit wear sales, snack bar sales, and regular athletic fundraising along with one large event each year. They are most important for school spirit with our students! One athletic fee covers up to 3 sports.