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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Report - August 4, 1993 (32)r"'ak". i°lli CITY OF LODI COUNCIL COMMUNICATION AGENDA TITLE: Public Hewing to Consider Transportation Permit Fees in Conformance with California Vehicle Code, §35795(b). MEETING DATE: August 4, 1993 PREPARED BY: Public Works Director RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council consider adopting a Resolution adopting the Caltrans fee schedule for transportation permits in conformance with Lodi Municipal Code § 10.52.040 and California Vehicle Code, §35795(b). BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The California Vehicle Code (CVC Division 15) limits truck width, length, height and weight on all roads in the State. Caltrans and local agencies are allowed to issue permits for loads in excess of these limits (CVC §35780 - Exhibit A). The Lodi Municipal Code (LMC) delegates this authority to the Public Works Director (§ 10.52.040 - Exhibit B). Tbese permits are presently issued free of charge. The Development Services Section of the Engineering Division has been issuing transportation permits for several years. Originally, City encroachment permit forms were modified to cover the extralegal loads. In 1989, Assembly Bill 1849, regarding the issuance of extralegal transportation permits, was enacted and placed in the CVC, Division 15, §35781. The law, which became effective January 1. 1990, and operative July 1, 1990, directed Caltrans to develop a standard transportation permit application form. Caltrans accomplished this task and held workshops to acquaint local agency staff with the new form and permit requirements. City staff responsible for transportation permit issuance attended the workshop held in Stockton and have been using the standard form since that time. A copy of a completed permit is attached for reference (Exhibit Q. This uniform State regulation has ted to the growth of private "permitting services" which obtain permits for the truckers along their planned routes. Assembly Bill 1849 also contained CVC Section 35795(b) (Exhibit D) which states in part that local authorities may charge a fee for the issuance of transportation permits and that the fee shall not exceed the fee schedule developed by the Department of Transportation for similar permits issued by Caltrans. § 1411.3(a), Title 21, Chapter 2, Subchapter 7 of the California Code of Regulations (formerly California eve Code) sets forth the fees which may be charged for issuing transportation permits. The initial fees in 1990 were $15 and $70 for the issuance of sing trip permits and annual permits, respectively. Current fees are $16 and $90. Caltrans is permitted to charge additional fees if a requested route requires special investigation, such as a very heavy load over a bridge needing an engineering analysis (Exhibit E). aM APPROVE THOMAS A. PETERSON rocrc City Mannow — CC -1 TRANFMDOC r Public Hearing to Consider Transportation Permit Fees in Conformance with California Vehicle Code (CVC), Section 35795(b). August 4, 1993 Page 2 In the past, the issuance of these permits did not create a significant impact on staff workload. From 1989 through 1992, the number of transportation permits issued ranged between 10 and 25 per calendar year. Between January 1 and July 27, 1993, however, staff has received requests for 154 transportation permits (67 from► just one local trucking firm) and we anticipate that this trend will continue. The reasons for the enormous increase in permit requests are twofold: 1) A heavy equipment auction was held at the former C. C. Wood Co. yard on Lockeford Street in May and June. Approximately 150 pieces of fiction equipment were involved-, the majority requiring transportation permits firm the City prior to transport to and from the site. Staff estimates that roughly one- third of these units were properly permitted for transport from the site; no transportation permits were obtained for delivery of any equipment 14 the site. While this auction was theoretically a ane -time event, we were informed by several permit applicants that serious consideration was being given to regularly scbedulimmg these types of activities in Lodi due to our convenient, centralized geographic location. 2) The Lodi Police Department (LPD) has undertaken a program to actively enforce permit regwrcmmts for extralegal loads traversing City streets. The fines for moving these loads without a permit are substantial and notification of the necessity for permits in Lodi and the increased enforcement activity has spread quickly through the trucking community. In addition, Caltrans regularly routes some overheight loads along Lodi City streets due to height limitations on Highway 99 at the Pine Street overccossing and on Highway 12 (Kettlennan Larne) at the Southern Pacific Railroad overcrossing. The transporters are advised by Caltrans that City permits are required for these rerouted loads. Stafftime involved m the permit issuance process averages about 30 minutes per permit. This involves obtaining copies of the Caltrans permits, reviewing routing through Lodi, physically filling out the permit and providing copies of the permit to LPD. The cost to the Public Works Department for issuing these permits is approximately SIB per permit using the full overhead recovery rates. Tbus, the Caltrans rates are reasonable for our use. Permits issued between January 1 and July 27, 1993, would have generated revenues totaling 58600 if fees were in place. Several applicants have expressed surprise that the City has no fel for these permits. They consider it a cost of doing business and regularly pay foes in other communities. One local firm, however, felt there should be no fee for routine local runs. Staff currently follows the procedure used by Caltrans for issuing transportation permits. The applicant or their Permitting service must pick up the permits in person at City Hall so that the original permit with a "wet" signature can be carried in the cab of the transporter. LPD officers can then verify the legality of the load should they stop the transporter on City streets. We have received some complaints because the City does not FAX permits; Caltrans also refuses to FAX permits. Caltrans has, however, approved a number of permitting services and trucking firms which may act as "receiving stations" if local agencies agree to FAX permits. The permits are imprinted with an approved seal at the receiving station and the transporters may pick them up there. Receiving station generally collect any r _ � Public Hearing to Consider Transportation Permit Fees in Conformance with California Vehicle Code (CVC), Section 35795(b). August 4, 1993 Page 3 permit fees due the local agencies and remit these foes on a monthly basis depending on their arrangement with the individual local agency. There is no public receiving station in Lodi; however, there are permitting services in Stockton which act as public receiving stations. We have had several conversations with Caltrans permit personnel, permit applicants and local trucking firms to try to find ways to minimize the staff time involved without creating undue inconvenience to permit applicants. In an effort to reconcile current City budget constraints, the ever-increasing amount of staff time involved in the issuance of transportation permits, and the need to provide prompt and convenient service to the trucking community, staff has considered some alternative permit issuance procedures which include the implementation of the pcnmit fees allowed by State law. In the course of developing the alternatives, staff conversations with other local agencies issuing transportation penins indicate that there are a variety of ways to handle the permitting process; most of which generally follow the procedures described below. Transportation Permit Issuance Procedure Alternatives 1) Phone -In Approval This procedure would allow the transporter or their permitting service to obtain permit approval over the phone. Staff would obtain all the permit information, establish the permitted mute, fill out the permit form, assign a permit munber and provide a copy of the permit to LPD. The transporter would be required to provide the permit number to LPD officers if stopped for permit verification. This procedure does not strictly comply with §35783 of the CVC which requires that the permit be carried in the vehicle to which it rcfcn. The same amount of staff time would be required as for the pwce&re currently in use, but the transporters would not have to appear in person at City Hall to pick up their permit It would also necessitate the impleinentatiom of some type of permit billing mechanism, if fees are to charged for the permits, since there would be no way to collect fees at permit issuance. The billing process would, of course, require additional staff time from Development Services and Finance Department staff. 2) Modified Caltrans Procedure Staff would maintain a map slowing routine, approved routes over which certain load configurations could receive quick permit approval over the counter. For regular, repeated trips, annual permits would be issued for extra length, extra height and some extra width (under twelve feet) loads. We would accept FAX applications and with suitable billing arrangements, we would FAX completed permits to approved receiving stations. Fees for those permits issued at City Hall could be collected at the time of permit issuance. 3) Caltrans Procedure This is the procedure currently in use. As stated above, the transporter or permitting service is required to appear in person to sign and obtain the required transportation permit Permit foes could be collected at permit issuance with minimal additional work for the Finance Department. TRArFEE2.DOC Pubbc How" to Caasider Tranqoutwo Permit Fen is coammm with camorms Vchm* Code (CVC). Soctim 33793(b). AWW 4, IM Pap 4 Staff woommemb tho Modified Cakrm Pwoodwe lbr the City of Lodi. We fed it is a rcuombk ooahpromise of both City and uudft k"by acW FUMING: GumW Fm& A ieRooko Worb Director kactw PhaperadbyStreetA. WtW Anomm Civd Dwow XJUSAWAM AUKhmed cc Mftft Lis (ExbbkF) TRANFEUMM Div. 15 Article a Permits and Agreemetta Permits for Variances 35780. (a) The Department of Transportation or local authorities, with respect to highways under their respective jurisdictions, may, at their discretion upon application and if good cause appears, issue a special permit authorizing the applicant: (1) To operate or move a vehicle or combination or vehicles or spedal mobile equipment of a rise or weight of vehicle or load exceeding the maximum specified in this code. ( ) (2) To use corrugations on the periphery of the movable tracks on a traction engine or tractor, the propulsive power of which is not exerted through wheels resting upon the roadway but by means of a flexible band or chain. (3) Under emergency conditions, to operate or move a type of vehicle otherwise pr ohibited hereunder, upon any highway under the jurisdiction of the party granting the permit and for the maintenance of which the party is responsible. (4) To operate or move a vehicle or combination of vehicles transporting loads composed of logs only for the purpose of crossing a highway from one private property to another without complying with any or all of the equipment requirements of Division 12 (commencing with Section 24000) and Division 13 (commencing with Section 29000). Those crossings shall be as near to a right angle to the roadway as is practical and shall not include any travel parallel to the roadway. The Department of Transportation shall determine standards and conditions upon which permits shall be Issued and any permit not in compliance with those standards and conditions shall be invalid, except that a permit may contain awerestrictive conditions if the issuing authority deems it appropriate (b) Under conditions preacnbed by the Department of Transportation or the local authority, the Department of Transportation or local authority may accept applications made by, and issue permits directly to, an applicant or permit service by any of the following processes: (1) In writing. (2) By an authorized faaimilm proms. (3) Through an authorised computer and modem connecrioa Application for permit 35781. The Department of Transportation ,hall develop a standard application form for a permit. The application for a permit shallspeci0 describe the vehicle and load to be operated or moved and the partreuula highways over which permit to operate Is requested, and whether the permit is requested for a single trip or for continuous operation, local authorities shall use the standard application form developed by the Department of Transportation. Tho standard application form shall be developed In consultation with representatives of local government and the commercial trucking industry. •�4a"'•'�iw1' . ltsuence, W1VdX*ft or Ass trleft PlpnNt 36782, The Department of Transportation or a local authority may issue or withhold the permit at its discretion, or, if the permit is issued. do any of the Mowing when necessary to protect against injury to the road. foundations, wares, or structures: (1) limit the number of trippss. (2) Eatabbab seasonal or ether time limitations within which the vehicle or vehicles described may be operated on the highways uidicatad. Otherwise limit or prescribe conditions of operation of the vehicle. "quire the The of 'transportation or a local authority rosy not pirating of a bond as a condition of the issuance of a permit. aaeept that a nsquiresae d of extra insurance or other financial security may be imposed u a o"tiaa for a permit for unusually large or heavy loads which pose a substantial rials to public hatities. (e) EM"r prevWd in subdivision (b), the Department d7ransportation of a Intal aathoriq >ney rid require prod of financial responsibility in an amouM greater tbao tbat required ibr compliance with Section 16500.5 as a eandition of tba permit. and sball mMK evidence of financial responsibility, which comphirs Mth Sadden ]0028. Piosso"kin of Awn* 3670. Mmy permit shall be carried In the vehicle or combination of vadddse to v&WM it refer and shall be open to inspection of any peace a(21asr. ttaf6e afhicsr, antbasisrd agent dthr Department of Transportation, car asp edw adlow or employer d, ga 'with the care or protection d such WOWSYa 4"1 r Exhibit B 10.52.010 Vemicle weight Units; In 1052" Rahe resit ictious. city streeds. A. When any commensal vehicle and/or A. Whenever the traffic resolution of the maximum gross weight limit restrictions are city designates and describes any street. established and designated by appropriate potion thereof as a street or particular signs. the operator of any vehicle not in highway. the use of which is prohibited by compliance with the specified restrictions certain vehicles, any commercial vehicle shall not drive on such street except as and/or by any vehicles exceeding a maxi- otherwise provided by city ordinance or in mum gross weight as is therein specified. the Vehicle Code. (Vehicle Code § 21101) the public worsts director shall erect and B. Nothing in the ordinance codified in maintain appropriate signs on those streets this title shall prohibit any vehicle exceed- aflected. Ing the limits established under this chapter B. No vehicle weight limit or restriction coming fwm an unrestricted street having shall be established under this section with- ingress and egress by direct route to and out a public hearing. (Vehicle Code Section from a restricted stmt when necessary for 21101.) (Ord. 1567 § i. 1993: Ord. 1410 § the purpose of making pickups or deliveries 1 (part). 1987) of goods. wares and merchandise from or to any building or structure located on such 1052.020 Vehide size limits in city restricted mitts or for the purpose of deliv- streets ening materials to be used in the actual and A. Wheneverthe traffic resolution of the bona fide repair, alteration, rmodeling or city designates and describes any street or construction of any building or structure portion thereof as a street. the use of which upon such restricted streets for which a is permitted by vehicles within the length building permit has previously been ob- limitations described in Section 354015 of twined therefor. (Vehicle Cotte §§ 35703. the Vehicle Code, the public works director 35704) is authorized to designate such street by C When any truck length route is estab- appropriate signs as a route for the move- lished under this chapter and designated by meta of such vehicles. appropriate signs. the operator of any vdd- B. When signs ate erected giving notice cle not in compliance with die specified thereof, streets or potties of streets are limits shall drive on such routes and rete declared to be mutes for the movement of other except as otherwise provided by city vNdcl the maximum lengths 31_ ordinance or in the Vehicle Code. (Vehicle owed by Section 354015 of the Vehicle Code § 35401.5) (Ord. 1410 § I (part), Coda (Vehicle Code § 35401 (Ord. 1410 19!;'17 § 1(pant 1987) 1052-040 Permits. The public works director may issue permits in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Vehicle Code for the operation of vehicles exceeding the weight/ length limitations imposed by this chapter and the Vehicle Code. (Vehicle Code §§ 35401.5. 35780 et seq.) (Ord. 1410 § I (part). 19" DESID/AtIDN ,'AUCTION YARD) STATE H •-01$ERAGENCIDERUMSREOLMRED AJ I UK LUILKtI•UKU J i . ; 51JUTH ON CL D SOUTH ON CHEROKEE LN -(BUS. NO All ulations and restrictions per Cal Trans Permit No. Allot Dist. No. 08 -.;;ly. fUtOT CaR Ttl NONt fEOUIftD 1 PILOT CAR ALL ROUTES - ATTACHMENTS FERMI? coNal-oNs �] TRUCK ROUTE 4AIr ID C"Af 1-3u t!! LJ l.fr.t CERVI Aui DI Ir ifSIGN.iURR,j Date Permitee's Copy TRANSPORTATION PERMIT co -0.1w Exhiirii C 4 CO—.g.ntw vo.fu$? ..D SUIUcc?i.t1 - t«1 ?e - rU0•A ."D •ISInCIjo"% w•IRI� "go. aND IMI .nAC.— "I$. .tRWSSR0" IS DEkMIi VALID!_ BEI WEEN CITY Of LOW ST _ nMfel•/.SPORTEn to ... I NOTIFY 24 HOURS PRIOR TO MOVEMENT: 333-6706 aNOSUNlf* r T fi U� PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. CRtl St.it MOVING AUINORIZED � Rwpi PET o 93TOI trS NO A 92335 SAMDAY ❑ ind"l. "co SUNDAY ❑ NO �(��'qq SLDfStt To SUNRISE ❑ S9 ENt " fOaoq tOUV..tNI .ND rpptl w0. 657 B SCRAPER II.ICONID VIlot •.4p w.twWf x.f ❑ ❑ Iow I77t vt"KU AX TRAC 2 AX JEEP 3 AX DOLLY ' w+G rIN TO N/A 4St watt COW..IE'41ISE UNGIN 76' A S'AllOt. Mutw.0 uAIION / N/A ; LOADED DIMENSIONS DIFFERENT THAN OR WEIGHTS EXCEEDING THOSE SHOWN BELOW ARE NOT AUTHORIZED 1 '.eec.,I, 15''8" I w'i 14'2" o II UNGtlt, 76' o `who- LEGAL t ABLE mUI 1 7 S . S • 7 • • v NUMfER ME$ 2 4 4 8 8 8 8 4 ARtt S►ACING 13'7" 1 4-611 13'7',{ 51011 128411+ 5'10" 1 12'3" •RLE wqt" 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 $ wElG11t DESID/AtIDN ,'AUCTION YARD) STATE H •-01$ERAGENCIDERUMSREOLMRED AJ I UK LUILKtI•UKU J i . ; 51JUTH ON CL D SOUTH ON CHEROKEE LN -(BUS. NO All ulations and restrictions per Cal Trans Permit No. Allot Dist. No. 08 -.;;ly. fUtOT CaR Ttl NONt fEOUIftD 1 PILOT CAR ALL ROUTES - ATTACHMENTS FERMI? coNal-oNs �] TRUCK ROUTE 4AIr ID C"Af 1-3u t!! 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(a) The Department of Transportation may charge a fee for the issuance of permits pursuant to this article The fee schedule established by the Department of Transportation pursuant to this section shag be established by a regulation adopted pursuant to Chapter 4.3 (commencing with Section 11371) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Cods. and shag not produce a total estimated revenue in excess of the estimated total cost to that department for this article. Special services necessitated by large �isuvisorrequiring investiptions. or other services. may be bMW separately for each permit. The !Inds collected by the Department of T ransportatisa pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the State High"y Account in the State Transportation Fund. (b) Local authorities maycharge a he for the issuance of permits pursuant to this article . However, the fee schedule established by a local authority pursuant to this section shall be established by ordinance or resolution adopted after notice and bearing. and the fee shall not exceed the fee schedule developed by the Department of Transportation pursuant to subdivision (a). The fee for the issuance of permits shall be developed in consultation with representatives of local government and the commercial trucking industry. Notice of the hearing shag be by publication as provided in Section 6064 of the Government Cuda. The hearing shag be held before the legislative body of the local authority. Ag objections shall be considered and interested parties shag be afforded an adequate opportunity to be heard in respect to their objections. Specie] services neoeasitaied by unusually large or heavy loads requiring engineering investigations, escorts, tree trimming. or other services shall be billed separately for each permit. Nothing in this section shag limit or restrict the application of Section 93782. - -- Exhibit E e Aob of CaUlormia 906ime2s, Tro0sP-ftd4- —d H—a69 AV-cy Memorandum io :ALL CITIES AND COUNTIESDor. : April 9, 1993 E CE No. : APR 2 41993 CITY OF NODI From ; DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION rt 'C*o"saMwr%r,r Division of Traffic Operations subject : Fee Increase In 1989, Assembly Bill 1849, regarding the issuance of extralegal transportation permits, was enacted and placed in the California Vehicle Code (CVC); Division 15, Section 35781. This law became effective January 1, 1990 and operative July 1, 1990. It required the Department of Transportation (Caltrans) to develop a standard application form for a permit. The transportation permit form (copy attached) was developed in accordance with Section 35781 of the CVC and was presented throughout the State in a series of meetings with Caltrans representatives and representatives from numerous' -cities and counties. In addition to the meetings, the form was forwarded by mail to all cities and counties in California. Section 35781 reads in part, "Local authorities shall use the standard application form developed by the Department of Transportation." Caltrans has received numerous complaints from industry as well as from the law enforcement agencies'that not all local agencies are using the form developed. We ask that you please review the attached standard application form and confirm that it is the application in use by your agency. Also contained in Assembly Bill 1849 (1989) is CVC, Section 35795(b) which states in part, "local authorities may charge a fee for the issuance of permits"; "and the fee shall not exceed the fee schedule developed by the Department of Transportation." This is to notify you that Section 11411.3(a), Title 21, Chapter 2, Subchapter 7 of the California Administrative Code has been amended to increase the fees for issuing transportation permits. The fees for single trip permit and rider issuance have been increased from $15_00 to $16.00. The fees for the issuance of annual permits have been increased from $85.00 to $90.00. These fees, by law, are the maximum charge permitted except that "special services necessitated by unusually large or heavy loads requiring engineering investigations, or other services, may be billed separately for each permit." Again, we wish to reiterate that Caltrans has received many comDlaints that some local authorities are charging much more than the fees specified in the California Administrative Code. . FA, F Exhibit E £: Section 35780(a) of the California Vehicle Code states that "The Department of Transportation or local authorities, vith respect to highways under their respective jurisdictions, may, at their discretion upon application and if good cause appears, issue a special permit" etc. Caltrans -is occasionally advised that there are transportation permits being issued by local authorities authorizing the use of State highway structures and facilities. Unless there is an agreement (Delegation of Authority) between the State of California and the local authority, these permits should not be issued. If you wish to pursue the authority, by agreement, you shpuld contact the local Caltrans Permit Engineer for your area. If you would like your personnel trained regarding Caltrans policy, please contact Mr. Fred Hight, (916) 654-6677. We believe this training would assist you in the protection of your facilities, expedite the movement of permit loads and would give your personnel a better understanding of the importance of following the guidelines and policies established by Caltrans for State highway facilities. If you have any questions regarding this letter, please feel free to contact Mr. Bob. -Martin, Chief Transportation Permit Branch, at (916) 654-3093 or his assistant Mr. Fred Hight at (916) 654-6677. G=S, Chief Office of Permits and Truck Studies Attachment {s f TRANSPORTATION PERMIT: Anolicant Mailint List Tiger Line, Inc. P.O. Box 1940 Lodi CA 95241 George Reed Company P. O. Box 1630 Lodi, CA 95241 Lodi Tent & Awning 1617 Ackerman Drive Lodi, CA 95240 Keir Krane 110 Beard Avenue Modesto, CA 95354 Lozano & Delgado Corporation 3717 Westcreck Drive Stockton, CA 95209 California National Guard 8010 S. Airport Way Stockton, CA 95206 McCutchen, Fac. 123 W. Sonora Street Stockton, CA 95203 Tom's Mobile Home Service 13216th Street Woodland, CA 95695 Teresi Trucking T & T Trucking. Inc. 11396 North Highway 99 Lodi, CA 95240 Exhibit F Wood's Transport 9751 Rio Ramaza Drive Sacramento, CA 95837 Aaron's Towing 9767 Pringle Avenue Galt, CA 95623 stating Bros. Livestock Transportation Glen Wilson Trucking 13226 McFarland 2936 Farrar Avenue Galt, CA 95632 Modesto, CA 95354 Schulz Bros. Trucking 24375 North Kennefick Road Galt, CA 95632 RausserBros. Trucking 11964 East Liberty Road Galt, CA 95632 Potter Enterprises, Inc. P.O. Box 2703 Lodi, CA 95241 PIE Nationwide 2007 North Wilson Way Stockton, CA 95205 Matheson Fast Freight, Inc. 102 East walnut Strad Lodi, CA 95240 P. O_ Box 1270 Lodi Thick Service Lodi, CA 95241 1430 South Cherokee bane Lodi, CA 95240 Ernie's Mobile Home Transport, Inc. P. 0. Box 1510 Ed ida Tricking Company Marysville, CA 95901 1725 Ackerman Drive Lodi_ CA 95240 Husky Crane, Inc. 2373 Mariposa Road Stockton, CA 95205 Triple R Heavy Haul P.O. Box 5706 Stockton, CA 95205 JSG Trucking Co., Inc, 19400 North Highway 99 Acampo, CA 95220 Charlie Guess Trucking 12101 East Brandt Road Lockeford, CA 95237 Maurice Kammerer 21109 North Bruella Road Acampo, CA 95220 Taylor Heavy Haul 8131 North Antelope Road Sacramento, CA 95842 Huley Murray. I= 1754 E. Mariposa Road Stockton, CA 95205 Robert's Petrolaun 930E. VictorRoad Lodi, CA 95240 Paul E. Vaz Trucking 12856 East Harney Lane Lodi, CA 95240 Tom Zayas, Inc. 26353 North Vail Road Thornton, CA 95686 DR Winn Tnidon& Inc. 19555 North Tully Road Lockeford, CA 95237 Valley Material Transportation, Inc 415 S. Sacramento Street Lodi, CA 95240 Bob L. Tonn Trucldng 7000 East Kettleman Lane Lodi, CA 95240 I n• Garcia's Trucking 4679 East Harvest Road Acampo, CA 95220 FTG Construction Materials 804 North Cluff Avenue Lodi, CA 95240 Les Catkins Trucking 19501 North Highway 99 Acampo, CA 95220 C.W. Enterprises 23987 North Highway 99 Acampo, CA 95220 Bodine Trucking 23835 North Dustin Road Acampo, CA 95220 Beach Trucking 13531 Ivie Road Galt, CA 95632 Frank C. Alegre Tnrcking, Inc. 803 North Ckuff Avenue Lodi, CA 95240 Pacific Coast Producers 32 East Tokay Street Lodi, CA 95240 General Milts, Inc. P. O. Box 3002 Lodi, CA 95241 U9 RESOLUTION NO. 93-97 aasasz azzzzaasazaasa A RESOLUTION OF THE L0DI CITY COUNCIL APPROVING TRANSPORTATION PERMIT FEES a a■ ansa saa as saa a s azzs a as aaaafaaaaa sss .saa as s a as ass ars aaasass ssas a a saa ac M89RIAS. California Vehicle Code Section 35795 (b) provides that local authorities may charge a fee for the issuance of transportation permits; NON. TBzREFORz, Ba IT RSSOuvw. that the Lodi City Council hereby approves the establishment of fees for transportation permits in conformance with Lodi Municipal Code Section 10.52.040 and Title 21, Chapter 2, Subchapter 7 of the California Code of Regulations (formerly California Administrative Code), in such maximum amounts as are now established or may later be prescribed from time to time. Dated: August 4, 1993 sass:sass::::::sassassaasassassssasssasassaasasssassssssssssssssassasaz I hereby certify that Resolution No. 93-97 was passed and adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular meeting held August 4. 1993 by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members - i k Noss: Council Members - Absent: Council Members - Jennifer M. Perrin City Clerk 93-97 RES9397/TXTA.01V 1 i AD{ilN9/TXTA.02J' " " CITY OF LODZ 221 WEST PINE STREET LODI, CALIPORN= 95240 AMRTISING INSTRUCTIONS SUBJECT: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING • TRANSPORTATION PBRmxT FEES IN CONFORMANCE WITH CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODE (CVC), SECTION 35795(b) PUBLISH DATES: SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1993 TEAR SHEETS WANTED: THREE AFFIDAVIT AND BILL TO: JENNIFER M• PERRIN, CITY CLERIC DATED: JULY 7, 1993 ORDERED BY:q P D1�LINI DEPUTY CITY CLERIC ADVINS/TXTA.02J i s- DECLARATION OF MAILING On July 8, 1993 in the City of Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, I deposited in the United States mail, envelopes with first-class postage prepaid thereon, containing a copy of the Notice attached hereto. narked Exhibit •A•; said envelopes were addressed as is more particularly shown on Exhibit 080 attached hereto. There is a regular daily communication by mail between the City of Dodi, California, and the places to which said envelopes were addressed. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on July 8. 1993, at Lodi, California. DECROI/TXTA.FRM Jennifer M. Perrin City Clerk ( � icolini Deputy City Clerk �i FopCITY Cir LODI CARNEGIE FORUM 305 West Pio* Street. Lodi NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Date: August s, 1993 Time: 7:00 p.m. For information regarding this Public Hearing Please Contact: Jennifer M. Perrin City Clerk Teleptro —1 333 -STOP NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING August s, 1993 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday. at the hour of P 00p.m.. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, the City Council will conduct a public hr -t ring to consider the following matter. a) Transportation permit fees in conformance, with California Vehicle Code (CVC). Section 3S795(b). All Interested persons are Invited to present their views and comments on this matter. Written statements may be filed with the City Clerk at any time prior to the hearing scheduled herein, and oral statements may be made at said hearing. If you challenge the subject matter in court, you may be limited to raising only those Issues you or someone else raised at the Public Hearing described in this notice or in written correspondence delivered to the City Clerk, 221 West Pine Street, at or prior to the Public Hearing. By Order Of the Lodi City Council: 4h-4QAAA� J er Perrin City Clerk Dated: July 7, 1993 Approved as to form: ., w Bobby W. McNatt City Attorney u APPLICANT: * Il!<iogegeReedQompaly (formerly CC Woods) • da&lredl a Atm Trinity Industrial Transport Keir Krane * d nano At Delgado Capoatio� Schneider Specialized Carriers * lCalifomiaNatiooal'� * 41ncP Tom's Mobile Home Service Combined Transport Tri-State Motor Trutsit San Joaquin Valley Express Weldon Trucking, Inc. Borden A Sons Crane do Rigging ADDRESS 1991 TRANSPORT TYPE 10'5&'1630, Ltidi, CA 9524k(2936 Farrar Avc=M Moduak CA 93334) tIW771'diwi Dzh%LoA CA9S240P PO Box 568887, Daps; Texas 75336 110 Beard Avenue, Modesto, CA 95354 SM. Wedereek Drh% Slodaot%CK MW 2777 Dei Moate Suva (E). West $aaameaio, CA 95691 ( 010 S. Ahpod War.Slod" CAl 9520Ar 46MIGki Shed. 8t&k16o CA' 02W 13216th Street, Woodland, CA 93695 PO Box 366, Central Pout. Oregon 97302 PO Box 113, Joplin, Missowi 64801 $631 E. Olive Avenue. Fresra, CA 93727 2002 W. Nielsen, Fresno, CA 93206 1112 E. Service Road, Ceres, CA 95301 * �crixl Trtu9da� Ernie's Mobile Home Transport, Inc. * tllaftCtam Id Midwest Specialized Transportation, Inc. Anderson Trucking Sacramento Valley Crane * 9d&RHe6Y1Wf Rtu.'tvmy Wood's Transport Capitol Mobile Hooks Transport Cooper Power Systems, Iae. 1992 00 Box 1270. Lodi. CA 9S2410 PO Box 1310, Maryville, CA 93901 Q nMariposa Raid, Stodaoo. CA 95205 PO Box 7418, Rochester, Minnesota 55903 203 CwW Avenue North. SL Cloud. Minnesota $6301 PO Box 28005. Sacramento, CA 93828 t'O Boot 5706; Stoda(A CA - 93205 JP PO Box 789 Newcastle. CA 93658 9731 Rio Ramaza Dnire, Sacramento, CA 45837 965 E1 Camino Avenue. Sac ameaW CA 1801 Murcbisoa Drive, Burlingame, CA 94010 * Notices mailed only to those businesses with an asterisk A Maaubetured Homes M Mawdawsmd Hama Tasesfwmers(Elx. Dept) 1. J 1993 c Aaron's Towing 9767 Pringle Avenue.Galt, CA 95623 Manufactured Homes z Barstow Truck Parts 2431 W. Main Stmt, Barstow, CA 92311 ' Glen Wilson Tricking 2936 Farrar Avenue , Modesto, CA 95354 Maurice Kammerer 21109 North Bruella Road, Acampo, CA 95220 W.S. Dalrymle 169 Lincoln Avenue, Dimba, CA 93618 Bay Cities Paving & Grading 5200 Huntington Avenue, Richmond, CA 94804 Dalton Trucking 13560 Whittram, Fontana, CA 92335 , * tlri URHc6yHaM;1i P [t0Box -5706.Stodcton.:CU§p4 Brad Sutton Trucking, Inc. PO Box 237, Vallecito, CA 95251 Taylor Heavy Haul 8131 North Antelope Road, Sacramento, CA 95842 Schmitt Lowbed Service 18135 Clear Creek Road, Redding, CA 96001 Anderson Trucking 203 Cooper Avenue North, St. Cloud, Minnesota 56301 Budline Trucking PO Box 292249, Sacramento, CA 95829-2249 Nordic Industries 1437 Furneax Road, Marysville, CA Doug Veer Kamp General Engineers 2585 Cold Springs Road, Placerville, CA 95667 Dan Barclay Route I5,1N'harton, Nevada 07885 Trism Specialized Carriers PO Box 113, Joplin, Missouri 64801 Savage Industries PO Box 26585, Salt Lake City, Utah 84126 Combined Transport PO Box 366, Central Point, Oregon 97502 Western American Specialized 4900 Singleton, Dallas, Texas 75212 * jUadey.lvturiayJair 10MZ Mariposa Road, Stockton, CA`95205" Truckers Express 1701 North 170th East Avenue, Tulsa, Okahoma 74116 Frank Dobell 1500 Navajo Boulevard, Holbrook, Arizona 86025 Baldwin Trucking 4527 Crows Landing Road, Modesto, CA 95358 Challenge Transports, Inc. PO Box 457, Azusa, CA 91702 Mark A. Ross Transporting 6960 Pollen Way, Citrus Heights, CA 95610 Midwest Specialized Transport PO Box 7418, Rochester, Minnesota 55903 t ;p p M M A M ma RESOLUTION NO. 93-97 .............. s a a 1a a A RESOLUTION OF THE L0DI CITY COUNCIL APPROVING TRANSPORTATION PERMIT FEES aaeessaaamasaasaszseaasaaasasasassesa■sass:ssssssas:seas:sasasssass�ss■ WHEREAS, California Vehicle Code Section 35795(b) provides that local authorities may charge a fe, for the issuance of certain vehicle transportation permits; NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Lodi City Council does hereby approve the establishment of a fee schedule for vehicle transportation permits in conformance with Lodi Municipal Code Section 10.52.040 and Title 21, Chapter 2, Subchapter 7 of the California Code of Regulations (formerly California Administrative Code), except that the standard State fees shall be revised as follows: Tyne Transportation Permit Epg Single -trip permit $15.00 Annual permit $20.00 Dated: August 4, 1993 asasaaaaaassaasaaasasaaasasssaaaa:sasaaasssssassassssaasssssasassssssss I hereby certify that Resolution No. 93-97 was passed and adopted by the Lodi City Council in a regular meting held August 4, 1993 by the following vote: Ayes: Council Members - Davenport, Mann, Sieglock, Snider Noes: Council Members - Pennino (Mayor) Absent: Council Members - None RES9397/TXTA.02J fifer Perrin y Cler 93-97 CITY COUNCIL PHILLIP A PENNINO. Mayor )ACK A SIECLOCK Mayor Pro Tempore RAY G.DAVENPORT STEPHEN J. MANN JOHN R (Randy) SNIDER CITY OF LODI CITY HALL. 221 WEST PINE STREET P.O. BOX 3006 LODI. CALIFORNIA 95241-1910 (209) 334-5634 FAX (209) 313-674S July 28, 1993 THOMAS A PETERSON Ciry Manager IENNIFER M PERRIN City Clerk BOB MCNATT City Attorney SUBJECT: Public Hearing to Consider Transportation Permit Fees in Conformance with California Vehicle Code, Section 35795(b) Enclosed is a copy of background information on an item that is on the City Council agenda of Wednesday, August 4, 1993, at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in the City Council Chamber, Carnegie Forum, 305 Vest Pine Street. The Council will conduct a public hearing on this item. You are welcome to attend and speak at the appropriate time. If you wish to write to the City Council, please address your letter to City Council, City of Lodi, P. 0. Box 3006, Lodi, California, 95241-1910. Be sure to allow time for the mail. Or, you may hand -deliver the letter to City Hall, 221 West Pine Street. If you wish to address the Council at the Council Meeting, be sure to fill out a speaker's card (available at the Carnegie Forum immediately prior to the start of the meeting) and give it to the City Clerk. If you have any questions about communicating with the Council, please contact Jennifer Perrin, City Clerk, at (209) 333-6702. If you have any questions about the item itself, please call Sharon Welch or Richard Prima at (209) 333-6706. 1 ZLO� ac k L. Ronsko LC -Works Director JLR/lm Enclosure cc: City Clerk Associate Civil Engineer - Development Services CTRANFEE.NCC/TXTW.02M