HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - December 10, 2018 Public Comment SMAlex Aliferis presented information on Veterans for Child Rescue (filed), created to end human
"mmessi* trafficking and protect children from being exploited. He requested that law enforcement make
this its priority in arrests and take a zero tolerance stand against these types of predators.
E. Comments by the City Council Members on Non -Agenda Items
Council Member Johnson commented on the City of Stockton's proposed new General Plan,
which could negatively impact the area north of Eight Mile Road and the City's long-standing
attempts to maintain green space between Lodi and Stockton. He requested staff provide a
briefing to Council on what Stockton's new General Plan may mean for Lodi and what actions the
City can take to prevent the loss of the greenbelt.
Council Member Chandler provided the following report: 1) he and Mayor Pro Tempore Mounce
attended Veteran's Day festivities on November 11, 2018, at which third and fourth graders
handed out thank you cards to Veterans; 2) he and Council Member Kuehne attended the
Homeless Committee meeting last week; 3) he attended the parade of lights on December 6,
2018; 4) he and Mayor Pro Tempore Mounce attended the Lodi Police Partners Appreciation
dinner on December 8, 2018; and 5) he attended the dedication of the Rick Cromwell Community
Room at the Lodi Police Department.
Mayor Pro Tempore Mounce also reported on the Lodi Police Partners Appreciation dinner and
outlined the number of volunteer hours Partners provides the City, as well as the thousands of
dollars in savings. She reported that she was a judge at the parade of lights this year and how
difficult the choice was because there were so many wonderful floats. Further, she reported that
she met with the Chief of Staff of the Mayor of Stockton and communicated to him that the City of
Lodi was disappointed in Stockton's General Plan decision. She stated Stockton intends on
moving forward with the Spanos Project and that Lodi needs to act now to prevent losing the
green space between the two communities.
F. Comments by the City Manager on Non -Agenda Items
Instead of highlighting the Council's accomplishments over the past year, City Manager
Schwabauer highlighted the most transformative actions the City has taken over last 20 years,
including the PCE/TCE groundwater contamination lawsuit that threatened the safety of Lodi
citizens; the construction of the water treatment plant and recycling of all wastewater; the City's
commitment to ensuring a sustainable water supply; and voters' approval of Measure L, which will
enable the City to continue to provide the services it does today. He thanked the community for
making this decision and Council for its many accomplishments this year, as well as for
generations before it.
G. Reorganization of the City Council
G-1 Adopt Resolution Certifying the Election Results of the November 6, 2018. General
Municipal Election
City Clerk Ferraiolo presented the results of the November 6, 2018, General Municipal Election,
stating that the San Joaquin Registrar of Voters completed its canvass of election on
December 6, 2018, with District 1 electing Alan Nakanishi, District 2 electing Mark Chandler, and
District 3 electing Doug Kuehne and Measure L receiving a simple majority of the vote, which was
further detailed in the Certificate of Election provided to Council as a Blue Sheet item.
Council Member Kuehne made a motion, second by Council Member Johnson, to adopt
Resolution No. 2018-237 certifying the election results of the November 6, 2018, General
Municipal Election.
VOTE:
The above motion carried by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Member Chandler, Council Member Johnson, Council Member Kuehne, Mayor
Pro Tempore Mounce, and Mayor Nakanishi
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