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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - May 4, 2022 Public CommentAuthorized the City Clerk to grant request for leave to present late claim by Lauren Borges, pursuant to Government Code Section 911.6(a). C-12 Set Public Hearing for May 1$ 2022 to Consider Ordinance Amending Lodi Municipal Code Title 17 — Development Cade — Section 17.34.060.A.3 "GC and Industrial Districts,' to Revise Standards for Signs for These Zoning Districts and Adding Section 17.34.070.H "Electronic Message Signs on City Property," to Create a New Type of Advertising Sign Located on City -Owned Property (CD) This item was pulled at the request of staff. C-13 Set Public Hearing for May 18 2022 Introducing Ordinance Amending Lodi Municipal Code Title 13 -Public Services -by Repealing and Reenacting Chapter13.16, "Solid Waste," in Its Entirety (PW) Set a public hearing for May 18, 2022 introducing an ordinance amending Lodi Municipal Code Title 13 - Public Services - by repealing and reenacting Chapter 13.16, "Solid Waste," in its entirety. D. Comments by the Public on Non -A ends Items THE TIME ALLOWED PER NON - AGENDA ITEM FOR COMMENTS MADE BY THE PUBLIC IS LIMITED TO FIVE MINUTES. Victor Maestas and Michele Pitta, members of the public, spoke about the traffic issues on Westgate Drive and requested traffic calming measures. They presented a petition (filed) requesting speed radar signs on the north and south ends of Westgate Drive. Chelsea Taylor, a member of the public, spoke about the need for repairs, maintenance, working restrooms, and lights at the skate park. Adam Dunlap, a member of the public, spoke about the need for repairs, a water fountain, and restrooms at the skate park. Pat B. (no last name given), a member of the public, spoke about damage at the skate park from bikes and scooters and inquired about the use of grants to pay for a concrete skate park. City Manager Schwabauer stated that significant repairs are scheduled at the skate park in June and steel will be used to reinforce the ramps, but a larger project is not scheduled due to funding. He further noted that the original skate park was built with the help of public fundraising and suggested the group become involved by fundraising and seeking grants. Park Project Coordinator Steve Virrey stated the restrooms are only open when renters are present; they are closed on a daily basis due to vandalism. Council Member Nakanishi requested that the City Manager speak with the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services (PRCS) Department regarding finding a solution for the bathroom issue. Council Member Kuehne asked for PRCS to investigate two lights at the tennis court pointing towards the Skate Park. He further encouraged the group to partner with foundations to get funding for the park. Council Member Khan encouraged the group to seek grants and asked staff to find a way to keep the bathrooms open. 4 In response to Council Member Nakanishi's question regarding the traffic issues on Westgate Drive, Public Works Director Charlie Swimley stated that barricades cannot be added to public roads but that he would have staff check on the installation of stop signs. Council Member Kuehne stated that he has received complaints about this area and suggested barriers until the houses are built. E. Comments by the City Council Members on Non -Agenda Items Council Member Khan extended greetings to the Muslim community for Eid al-Fitr and to the Hispanic community for Cinco de Mayo. In response to Council Member Khan, City Manager Schwabauer stated he would check with Business Development Manager Astrida Trupovnieks regarding the second street light survey Council Member Nakanishi reported on the Eastern San Joaquin Groundwater Authority activities. Council Member Kuehne spoke regarding the success of Love Lodi, the Port of Stockton decreasing truck traffic on the Altamont, the upcoming One Voice trip, the Street Fair, and the return of the Farmers Market. Mayor Chandler spoke regarding Love Lodi, the Street Fair, the presentation at Hutchins Street Square by Terry Clark regarding the Sunset Theater, safety concerns at Lodi Lake, and the Art in Public Places monument being planned near Interstate 5. F. Comments_ by the City Manager on Non -Agenda Items None. G. Public Hearings G-1 Public Hearing to Consider Adoptinq Resolution Approving Draft 2022-2023 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Annual Action Plan (CD) Notice thereof having been published according to law, an affidavit of which publication is on file in the office of the City Clerk, Mayor Chandler called for the public hearing to consider adopting a resolution approving the Draft 2022-2023 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Annual Action Plan. Neighborhood Services Manager Jennifer Rhyne provided a PowerPoint presentation regarding the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Annual Action Plan (AAP). Specific topics of discussion included CDBG purpose, objectives, goals, 2019-2023 Consolidated Plan, draft 2022- 2023 AAP, AAP process, CDBG budget, requests for funding, funding recommendations, and recommended action. Council Member Kuehne asked for clarification on which projects provided the $108,000 in prior year funds (page 9 of the PowerPoint) and Ms. Rhyne stated she will research and provide that information. In response to Mayor Chandler, City Manager Schwabauer confirmed that the Enze Pool project was funded by a grant approved as C-9 on the agenda. YOUR SPEED It(( SGS 49. Imo` We the undersigned, concerned residents of Villa Fiore (Elliott) and Avalon (FCB) Homes are requesting the city of Lodi install the above sign on the North and SOLIth end of Westgate Dr. This road is currently being used as a drag strip and side show area. We are in fear there will be a tragedy that may involve our friends and family. 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