HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - November 3, 2021 Public CommentAdopted Resolution No. 2021-298 authorizing the City Manager to execute a Letter of Consent
authorizing Amtrak to perform accessibility improvements on portions of City property adjacent to
railroad right of way.
C-19 Set Public Hearing for November 17, 2021 to Consider Recommendation of Planning
Commission to Introduce and Waive First Readinq of Ordinance Amending Lodi Municipal
Code Title 17 — Development Code — Article 3, "Site Planning and General Development
Standards." Chapter 17.36, "Standards for Specific Land Uses," by Adding Section
17.36.150, "Small Cell Wireless Technology Facilities in Public Right -of -Way" (CD)
Set a public hearing for November 17, 2021 to consider the recommendation of the Planning
Commission to introduce and waive first reading of an ordinance amending Lodi Municipal Code
Title 17 - Development Code - Article 3, "Site Planning and General Development Standards,"
Chapter 17.36, "Standards for Specific Land Uses," by adding Section 17.36.150, "Small Cell
Wireless Technology Facilities in Public Right -of -Way."
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.
Kenneth Wheeler, a resident, provided public'comment requesting the public be given an
opportunity to participate in the legislative process.
Valerie Maurice, a resident, provided public comment regarding flood damage her residence
sustained during the recent storm and asking that the City make improvements to the storm
system.
Jacob Neal, a resident, provided public comment requesting tennis courts be included in the Ed
DeBenedetti Park master plan.
Mr. Khan (first name inaudible), a resident, provided public comment regarding cars parked on
the street in his neighborhood that have expired tags and individuals in the neighborhood that
cause him to be concerned for his family's safety.
Gary Funamura, a resident, submitted public comment via email. Hard copies were provided to
the City Council.
E. Comments by the City Council Members on Non -Agenda Items
Council Member Khan offered his condolences to the family of a young man who lost his life over
the Halloween weekend. Council Member Khan also suggested the public donate old blankets to
the homeless. Council Member Khan voiced his concerns about the condition of the motels on
Main Street.
Council Member Kuehne spoke about upcoming local community events.
F. Comments by the City Manager on Non -Agenda Items
City Manager Schwabauer spoke about the recent storm that impacted the region with
unprecedented rainfall.
Public Works Director Charlie Swimley spoke about the recent storm, the work that was being
managed by the Public Works, Electric Utility, Fire and Police Departments during the storm
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Court Rental: 8 Courts x 10 hours x 2 days @ $9.00 per court = $1,440 per tournament
10 tournaments per year
Annual revenue: $14,000
Lessons @ $9.00 per lesson for court rental
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Lesson revenue: $36,000
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Tournament Additional Revenue: 53,150
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Tournament Rental: $14,000
Tournament Percentage: $3,150
Hotel Increase Revenue: $2,505
Lesson Revenue: $36,000
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Estimated Total: $45,705
,July is Park and Rec Month!
Every person has a park story.
Every park has a history made up
of thousands of stories that help to
define it. This July, follow @LodiParks
on Facebook and Instagram to see the
many stories and history From people
in our community.
#OurParkAndRecStory
Ort the cover:
The Crosby Family
"Our family enjoys living close to Lodi
Lake and being able to ride our bikes
there, Our middle kiddos love jumping
tree hills, and we all have fury spatting
animals back in the nature area."
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PARK SYSTEM
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1. Beckman - 1426 W. Century Blvd.
2. Blakely -1050 S. Stockton St.
3. Candy Cane -1324 Holly Dr.
4. Century - Century Blvd. & Church St.
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5. Century Meadows - 1833 Lexington Dr.
6. Chapman Field - 333 N. Washington St.
7. DeBenedetti - 2350 S. Lower Sacramento Rd.
8. Emerson - 11 N. Hutchins St.
9. English Oaks - 2184 Newbury Cir.
10. Grape Bowl - 221 Lawrence St.
11. Hale - 209 E. Locust St.
12. Glaves - 2206 Oxford Way
13. Hutchins Street Square & West Park -125 S. Hutchins St.
14. Johnson - Gala Dr, (Opening Summer 2021)
15. Katzakian - 2735 W. Turner Rd.
16. Kofu - 1145 S. Ham Ln.
17. Lawrence - 350 N. Washington St.
18. Legion - 835 S. Hutchins St.
19. Lodi Lake - 1101 W. Turner Rd.
20. Orchard Lane - 3001 Kora Ave.
11. Peterson - 199 Evergreen Dr.
22. Roget - 2229 Tienda Dr.
23. Rose Gate - 2801 Ambrosia St.
14. Salas - 2001 S. Stockton St.
25. Softball Complex - 401 N. Stockton St.
16. Van Buskirk - 600 N. Pleasant St.
17. Villa Fiore - 2750 Century Blvd.
28. Vinewood - 1824 W. Tokay St,
29. Zupo Field - 250 N. Washington St.
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