HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - July 15, 2020 Public CommentéÐ
Adopted Resolution No. 2020-152 approving various Public Works fees.
C-18 Adoot Resolution Authorizinq Credit to Utilitv Account at 801 East Kettleman Lane ($28.136)
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Adopted Resolution No. 2020-153 authorizing credit to utility account at 801 East Kettleman Lane, in
the amount of $28,136.
C-19 Appoint Crvstal Hicks and Richard Maciel to the Planninq Commission (CLK)
Made the following appointments:
Planninq Commission
CrystalHicks Term to expire June30,2024
Richard Maciel Term to expire June 30,2024
D.Comments bv the Public on Non-Aqenda ltems THE TIME ALLOWED PÇR NON-AGENDA
ITEM FOR COMMENTS MADE BY THE PUBLIC IS LIMITED TO FIVE MINUTES.
Comments were received from the following members of the public via email. All comments were read
into the record and filed.
Alex Aliferis - COVID-19 lockdown of businesses
Mike Lusk - Builder lmpact Fee Schedule
ln response to Mr. Aliferis' comments, City Attorney Magdich stated that wineries and tasting rooms can
operate outdoors, and there is no distinction between the operation of wineries in Napa and San
Joaquin Counties, as long as social distancing and face covering protocols are observed.
E. Comments bv the City Council Members on Non-Aqenda ltems
Council Member Mounce stated that she is intrigued by Mr. Lusk's comments, specifically about the
affordable housing fund; she has advocated for developers being required to rehab homes on the
Eastside when putting in new developments; clean, affordable housing is not available in Lodi for all
income levels; if developers will not provide affordable housing, then the City needs to charge them for
it.
Mayor Kuehne stated that he agrees with Mr. Lusk's comments regarding mixed density; it has been
done in the past and needs to continue. He asked that staff look into incorporating this into the building
fee structure or set aside funding.
Council Member Chandler reported that the public/private group that he helped develop to fund the
clean up of illegal RVs had a major sweep in the last couple months and there are now only three or
four RVs parked on the streets, compared to the original 16.
Mayor Kuehne asked that staff bring forward an ordinance prohibiting over-night parking to
allow posting in the problem areas of the City.
Mayor Pro Tempore Nakanishi stated that COVID-19 restrictions were put in place two days ago in
response to the increased infection rate and he reminded the public to practice social distancing and to
wash their hands frequently.
Mayor Kuehne reported that he attended the Risk Oversight Committee with Electric Utility and that he
had been appointed to the Rail Commission recently.
Council Member Mounce announced that she had been reappointed as an at-large member of the
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