HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - April 5, 2022 SSLODI CITY COUNCIL
SHIRTSLEEVE SESSION
CARNEGIE FORUM, 305 WEST PINE STREET
TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 2022
An Informal Informational Meeting ("Shirtsleeve" Session) of the Lodi City Council was held
Tuesday, April 5, 2022, commencing at 7:01 a.m.
Present: Council Member Khan, Council Member Kuehne, Council Member Nakanishi, Mayor
Pro Tempore Hothi, and Mayor Chandler
Absent: None
Also Present: City Manager Schwabauer, City Attorney Magdich, and Assistant City Clerk Farris
Community Development Director John Della Monica and Contract Planner Paul Junker provided
a PowerPoint presentation regarding the Vineyard Valley project. Specific topics of discussion
included project location, current General Plan designations, project status, required project
approvals, project description, conceptual Site Plans, and project review process.
In response to Council Member Kuehne, City Manager Schwabauer stated that cottages are
planned for the development, rather than duplexes, and noted where the cottages are shown on
the map.
Council Member Kuehne stated he would prefer a street width of 36 feet but is otherwise pleased
with the project.
Mayor Chandler stated that he supports conservation of agricultural land but this project is an
efficient use of land.
In response to Mayor Chandler's question regarding street widths, Mr. Della Monica stated that
the map provided is conceptual only; street widths will accommodate all Public Works
specifications but the widths are fluid at this point.
In response to Mayor Chandler, City Manager Schwabauer stated that the private recreation area
would be paid for by a Home Owners Association.
In response to Council Member Khan, City Manager Schwabauer stated that Harney Lane would
be widened and stop lights added as traffic warranted.
In response to Mayor Pro Tempore Hothi, City Manager Schwabauer clarified that the path shown
on the map is on the development's property, rather than the Woodbridge Irrigation District (WID)
canal; WID is not willing to grant access due to liability issues. He further stated that there is a
small collector park planned for one end of the trail and a park at the detention basin.
In further response to Mayor Pro Tempore Hothi, Mr. Della Monica stated Lodi Unified School
District (LUSD) has been contacted about the project and is supportive. City Manager
Schwabauer stated that while Larson School is impacted, LUSD as a whole is under-enrolled.
A.Call to Order / Roll Call
B.Topics
B-1 Receive Presentation and Provide Preliminary Comments Regarding Proposed Vineyard
Valley Project (CD)
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In response to Council Member Nakanishi, City Manager Schwabauer stated that WID is unwilling
to take storm water into the canal due to turbidity and contamination concerns, so the water from
the detention basin will drain to a pipeline into Pixley Slough.
In response to Council Member Nakanishi, Mr. Junker stated the applicant's goal is to begin
building in less than two years, which will allow time for the Sphere of Influence and Municipal
Services Review updates currently in progress, returning to Council later this year, and an
Environmental Impact Report.
A member of the public (name inaudible) expressed her concerns with the loss of agricultural
lands, trespassing by residents of the development onto adjacent agricultural property, impacts
on the traffic flow on Armstrong Road, and the water supply for the new homes.
Liz Nicolini, a member of the public, expressed her concerns over the loss of agricultural lands.
Council Member Nakanishi stated that this is private property being developed and that Lodi was
interested in establishing a Greenbelt Area in the past but the idea was not supported by the City
of Stockton, San Joaquin County, or the farmers.
City Manager Schwabauer stated that the project is still in the planning process and that there will
be opportunities for public input, both at Council meetings and through the Local Agency
Formation Commission (LAFCO), which includes County representatives. He further stated that
LAFCO will have the final say on whether or not the property will be annexed to the City.
Mr. Schwabauer stated that water supply will be part of the environmental review but he did not
anticipate that as an issue because Lodi has invested heavily in a sustainable water supply; Lodi
has a purchase agreement for water with WID and currently uses only 50% of available
groundwater.
In response to Council Member Nakanishi, City Manager Schwabauer stated that there is no right
answer as to whether development benefits Lodi; Lodi can choose to remain as it is, but housing
prices rise if new homes are not built.
None.
No action was taken by the City Council. The meeting was adjourned at 7:42 a.m.
C.Comments by Public on Non-Agenda Items THE TIME ALLOWED PER NON-AGENDA
ITEM FOR COMMENTS MADE BY THE PUBLIC IS LIMITED TO FIVE MINUTES.
D.Adjournment
ATTEST:
Pamela M. Farris
Assistant City Clerk
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Vineyard Valley Street Sections
City Council Shirtsleeve
April 5, 2022
Vineyard Valley Project
Preliminary Review
Purpose of Meeting
•Introduce the Vineyard Valley Project to City Council
•Discuss Project Status and Review Process
•Receive Preliminary Comments from Council
Harney LaneS. Mills Ave.Vineyard
Valley
Project
WID CanalWest LaneLowerRoadProject Location
Current General Plan Designations
Vineyard
Valley
Project
Site Land Use Designations
Low Density Residential Open Space
Medium Density Residential Mixed Use Center
Armstrong Road Agricultural
Cluster Study Area
VINEYARD VALLEY PROJECT
Project Status
CITY COUNCIL SHIRTSLEEVE
•Preliminary discussions with applicants
•Defined required project approvals
•Preliminary drainage solution
•Applicant, City staff, WID
•Preliminary development plan
•Initial staff comments, plan refinement
•Scoping of CEQA review
•Project would require an EIR
VINEYARD VALLEY PROJECT
Required Project Approvals
CITY COUNCIL SHIRTSLEEVE
•General Plan Amendment
•Modest changes to current land use designations
•Prezoning/Annexation
•Prezoning considered by City Council
•Annexation considered by LAFCo
•Planned Unit Development
•Required for non-standard lots
•Allows City to establish vision and expectations
VINEYARD VALLEY PROJECT
Required Project Approvals
CITY COUNCIL SHIRTSLEEVE
•Growth Allocation
•Required prior to approval of subdivision
•Tentative Subdivision Map
•Define lots, street alignments and street sections,
dedication of lands
•Site Plan and Architecture Approval
•Details of project design
•Architecture and landscape design
VINEYARD VALLEY PROJECT
Project Description
CITY COUNCIL SHIRTSLEEVE
•Project Area –approximately 164 acres
•729 Single Family Homes
•Lots range from 45’ x 85’ up to 60’ x 105’
•219 homes senior/age restricted housing
•14 Workforce Housing Units (Affordable Market Rate)
•Cottage homes on 42’ x 50’ lots
•Affordable Housing Site
•4.2 acre parcel to be dedicated to City
•City would oversee design and development
VINEYARD VALLEY PROJECT
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Key Features
Senior Housing
Affordable Housing
Range of Lot Sizes
Detention/Drainage
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Primary Park
Canal
Trail
Detention
Basin
Linear Park
Private Rec Center
Public and
Semi-Public
Lands
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Central Collector
South MillsSouthern Collector
Harney Lane
Key Roadways
Harney Lane
•Limited Access
Central Collector
•Primary East/West
Southern Collector
•Secondary East/West
South Mills
•Primary North/South
VINEYARD VALLEY PROJECT
Project Review Process
CITY COUNCIL SHIRTSLEEVE
•Council Shirtsleeve
•Preliminary guidance to staff and applicants
•Engage CEQA Consultant
•Refine Project Proposal
•General Plan Amendment/Pre-zoning
•CEQA considered with GPA/Prezone
•Annexation
•LAFCo would consider annexation
•Growth Allocation
•Tentative Subdivision Map
•Site Plan and Architecture Review
VINEYARD VALLEY PROJECT
City Council
Questions, Discussion and Comments
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