HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - October 18, 1993Continued October 18, 2000
Council Member Land concurred, and reported that the Department had some positions
eliminated in 1993. Since that time, street maintenance has increased. He noted the
following current and upcoming examples: 1) Median improvements on Hutchins Street
between Kettleman and Harding Lanes; 2) Cherokee Lane; 3) A median on Kettleman
Lane from Hutchins Street to Lower Sacramento Road, and 4) Lower Sacramento Road
from Turner to Kettleman Lane. In conclusion, he thanked Public Works for "doing more
with Tess" and providing a high quality of service to the community.
MOTION:
The City Council, on motion of Council Member Pennino, Land second, unanimously
adopted Resolution No. 2000-187 approving the addition of one Laborer/Maintenance
Worker I/I1, one Plant and Equipment Mechanic, and one Streets Contracts Administrator,
and associated office and ancillary equipment for the Public Works Department totaling
$157,230, and approving the class specification and salary range for Streets Contracts
Administrator as shown below:
Step A Step B Step C Step D Step E
$3,811.99 $4,002.54 $4,202.70 $4,412.83 $4,633.46
ORDINANCES
1-1 Ordinance No. 1696 entitled, "An Ordinance Of The City Council Of The City Of Lodi
Repealing And Reenacting Chapter 5.40 Of The Lodi Municipal Code In Its Entirety
Relating To The Regulation Of Adult -Oriented Businesses" having been introduced at a
regular meeting of the Lodi City Council held October 4, 2000 was brought up for passage
on motion of Council Member Pennino, Mann second. Second reading of the ordinance
was omitted after reading by title, and the ordinance was then adopted and ordered to
print by the vote shown below:
In response to Council Member Hitchcock, City Attorney Hays stated that he has spoken
with Mr. Kruppe's attorney. He had no specific language changes to request.
Ayes: Council Members — Hitchcock, Land, Nakanishi, Pennino and Mayor Mann
Noes: Council Members — None
Absent: Council Members — None
Abstain: Council Members — None
J. COMMENTS BY THE PUBLIC ON NON -AGENDA ITEMS
• Bob Driscoll, 8963 Hope Lane, Morada, spoke on behalf of the San Joaquin County Juvenile
Justice Delinquency Prevention Commission. It is a 12 -member body, with six members
appointed by the Juvenile Court, and six appointed by the County Board of Supervisors. They
advise the Juvenile Court Judge on the administration of justice in the County and do annual
inspections of Juvenile Hall as well as any location that detains minors for longer than 24
hours. The commission is having its 15th annual award banquet on October 26 at the Micke
Grove municipal auditorium. The commission annually gives awards to persons and agencies
in six different categories. The guest speaker for the banquet is Senator Patrick Johnston.
Mr. Driscoll extended an invitation to Council.
K. COMMENTS BY CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS ON NON -AGENDA ITEMS
• Council Member Hitchcock reported that the Multi -Cultural Health Fair on Central Avenue was
a great success. She thanked Janet Hamilton for doing a wonderful job in coordinating the
event. She also noted that the Prayer Fest was well attended, as was the Pow Wow event
organized by the Parks and Recreation Department.
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October 26,
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Micke Grove Park
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Guest speaker
SERATOR PATRICK JOHNSTON
AWARDS WILL BE PRESENTED TO:
L OUTSTANDING PERSON who has contributed to a youth oriented program focusing on
juvenile delinquency prevention.
II. OUTSTANDING PROGRAM that has reduced youth referrals to the justice system and
delinquency prevention.
III. OUTSTANDING AGENCY that has taken a leadership role in establishing and supporting
delinquency prevention.
IV. OUTSTANDING YOUTH who has taken a leadership role in a program promoting the
purpose of delinquency prevention.
V. OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONAL (Law Enforcement) who has taken a leadership role
above and beyond professional duties in promoting delinquency prevention.
VL OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONAL (Youth Services/Education) who has shown
leadership and innovation above and beyond their job description enhancing delinquency
prevention.
VII. OTHER
We encourage you to join the Commission in paying tribute to those who have contributed
so much in service to the youth of San Joaquin County.
Send Check payable to JJDPC or make reservations with:
Janice Sauls
575 W. Mathews Road
French Camp, CA 95231
(209) 468-4065, 468-4033 or 468-4064