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CITY OF LODI COUNCIL COMMUNICATION
AGENDA TITLE: Consider Initiating the Annexation/Reorganization Proceedings for
the Helmle Reorganization Located within the Area Bounded by the
Woodbridge Irrigation Canal on the North and East, West Kettleman
Lane (Hwy 12) on the South, and Lower Sacramento Road on the West
MEETING DATE: August 4, 1993
PREPARED BY: Community Development Director
RECOMMENDED ACTION: That the City Council consider initiating the
annexation/reorganization proceedings for the Helmle
Reorganization located within the area bounded by the
Woodbridge Irrigation Canal on the north and east, West Kettleman Lane (Hwy 12; on
the south, and Lower Sacramento Road on the west.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: The proposed Helmle Reorganization includes 21 separate
owners and encompasses 108.3 acres.
At its meeting of July 7, 1993 the City Council approved the request of J. Jeffrey
Kirst, et al for a General Plan amendment designating a portion of the Helmle
addition LDR, Low Density Residential with the Kettleman Lane frontage being
designated "0", Office -Institutional. The Council also adopted Ordinance No. 1579
which prezoned portions of the reorganization R-1, Single -Family Residential, R-2,
Single -Family Residential or R -C -P, Residential -Commercial Professional.
The prezoning is required by the San Joaquin Local Agency Formation Commission
(LAFCO) as the first step in the annexation/reorganization process. It should be
noted that LAFCO has urged the City to annex the area encompassed by the Helmle
Reorganization in the past.
FUNDING: AppliLation fees.
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o unity Development Director
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APPROVED
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HRTHT ADDITION REORGANIZATION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Portions of the South halves of Sections 10 and 11,
Township 3 North, Range 6 East, Mount Diablo Base and
Meridian being more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the North line of Kettleaaa
Lane, being 1185.7 feet East of the West line of the
Southeast quarter of said Section 11, also being the
Southeast corner of the Anagnoa Addition Reorganization
as described in City of Lodi Resolution No. 91-180;
thence northerly 943.32 feet to the Northeast corner
thereof; thence westerly 1224.58 feet to the Northwest
corner thereof; thence along the West line of Lower
Sacramento Road 80 feet wide, northerly 353.29 feet
more or less to the center line of Taylor Road; thence
along the South line of Sunwest IV Reorganization as
described in City of Lodi Resolution No. 85-29, the
following three courses, easterly along the center line
of Taylor Road 40 feet to the center line of Lower
Sacramento Road; thence northerly 0.71 feet to the
North line of the South half of the Southwest quarter
of said Section 11; thence easterly along said line
last described 2642.18 feet to the Southeast corner of
said Sunwest IV Reorganization and the Southwest corner
of the Owens Addition to the City of Lodi as described
in City of Lodi Resolution No. 2736; thence easterly
along the North line of the South half of the Southwest
quarter of said Section 11, 1866 feet more or less to
the West line of the Mayer Addition to the City of Lodi
as described in City of Lodi Ordinance No. 694; thence
southerly along the West line of said Mayer Add .*:ion
and the West line of the Thirty -Ninth Addition to the
City of Lodi as described in City of Lodi Ordinaa�� No.
440, said Went lines also being the center line of the
Woodbridge Irrigation District Canal, 1295 feet mere or
less to the North line of Kettleman Lane; thence
westerly along the North line of Kettleman lane 2sing
the North line of the Tamba-Grupe ReorganizatioL :*s
described in City of Lodi Resolution No. 80-116 the
Lobaugh South Reorganization as described in r-,. of
Lodi Resolution Nc:. 81-50, and the Sunwes` ''J.aza
Reorganization as described in City of Lodi Resc'.ution
No. 90-87, 3304.5 feet to the Point of Beginning and
containing 108.3 acres more or less.
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FOR S0RGAN7_ZAT1ON OR C-iANGF OF ORG,---n:ZA':'ION AFFE=.?v'G LOCAL AGENC-TES
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LOCAL AGENCY FORMAT ON COMMIS510,1 .OF SAN JOAQ"UIN COUNT:'
c/o Gerald F. Scott, Executive Officer
1810 E. Hazelton
Stockton, CA 95205
Phone: (209) 468-3198 Date: July 13, 1993
T:ie undersigned, on behalf of the proponents of the subject proposal, hereby
give notice of intention to:
incorporate a city disincorporate a city
form a district dissolve a district
X annex territory to an agency detach territory from an agency
consolidate existing agencies
To further deliberations by the Commission, we submit the following:
1. Three (3) copies of this completed ",justification of Proposal".
2. :'ifteen (15) copies of legal metes and bounds description of affected
territory consistent with standards acceptable to the County Surveyor's
Office.
3. fifteen (15) copies of maps showing affected territory and affected
agencies (maps to be no smaller than S31'x 11" which is the most
preferable size and shall be no larger than 18" x 26".
4. ,+ling and processing fees in accordance with LAFCO fee schedule.
The Following persons (not to -exceed three) are to be mailed copies of the
Executive Officer's Report and Notice of Commission hearings regarding the.
subject proposal.
J. Jeffrey Kirst P.O. Box 1259, Woodbridge, CA 95258 (209) 334-0607
(Name) (Address) (Phone)
Jennifer Perrin P.O. Box 3006, Lodi, CA 95241-1910 (209) 333-6702
(Name) (Address) (Phone)
James B. Schroeder P.O. Box 3006, Lodi, CA 95241-1910 (209) 333-6711
(Name) (Address) (Phone)
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:f a question is not applicable to your proposal, _oL` naw so state.
Local Agency organizaz-on aharges aerebv proposed—designate affected
agencies and annexations by name: Helmle Addition -Withdraw from the
Woodbridge Fire District and the Woodbridge Irrigation and Conservation District.
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. Do _ _ epcsec toundazLes sp__t Ines assessmen-, or ownership? No.
Land area affecced: square :;ales .169 Ac=es 108.3
A. Population in subject area: 45 Number of registered voters: 34
7. Registered voter density (per acre): .31 Number of dwelling units: 17
S. Estimate of population increase in next 10 years: 1600
9. Present land use of subject area: Limited residential and primarily agriculture.
10. What is the intended development of this area: Low density residential and
offices.
11. Present zoning: I -PA Interim Protectec: Agriculture. (County zoning)
12. Describe proposed zoning changes: R-1 and R-2, Single -Family Residential.
Also RCP, Residential -Commercial -Professional.
13.
Assessed
value of
land: $ 2,961,270
14.
Assessed
value of
improvements$ 898,628
15.
Value of
publicly
owned land in area: $ -0-
16. Governmental services required by this proposal which are not
presently available: Municipal sewer, water, storm drainage, City police
and fire protection.
17. what alternative measures would provide services listed in
item 16 above? Private well and septic tank. Woodbridge Rural County Fire District
and San Joaquin County Sheriff.
18. What modifications must be made to existing utility and governmental
facilities to provide services initiated by this proposal? Extensions of
-,ewer, water, storm drainage, and electrical lines; extensions of street, curbs,
gutters, and sidewalks.
19. What approximate costs will be incurred in accomplishing requirements
of item 18 above? Exact costs have not been determined.
20. How will such costs be met? Developers will be required to provide all street
and utility extensions prior to any construction. Developers will also be
required to pay all applicable development impact mitigation fees.
21. Will provisions of this proposal impose greater than normal burden
on servicing agency or affected property? No.
22. O Check here if you are submitting further comments and evaluations
on additional pages.
Imoortant Notice ReQaraina Disclosure of Camoaian Contributions Made to
LAFCr Commissioners on ?ace 3. (Rev. 4-85)
FIE LmLE ADDITION — Ctry SERvicE PLAN AND Ppma AriwcuuuRAL CotvvERm1oN
STATDMENr.
The City of Lodi provides sanitary sewer, water, storm drainage and electric power, as
well as police and fire protection to all parcels within the City limits. Pacific Gas and
Electric (P.G & E.1 Pacific Bell, and California Waste Removal provide natural gas, local
telephone service, and refuse collection for all parcels within the City limits.
The City of Lodi will provide the &H level and range of required urban services. There
are existing sanitary sewer, water, and storm drainage fines located within the Lower
Sacramento Road and Kettleman Lane/Ewy. 12 right-of-ways. 'There will also be two
major streets traversing the properties in both the east/west (Tienda Drive) and
north/south (NM Avenue) directions. There is an costing storm drainage basin
approximately one half of a mile to the south that will serve the project area (G Basin). As
stated above, electricity, police, fire, natural gas, refuse collection, and telephone service is
available to the properties and will be provided by the City, P.G.&E., California Waste
Removal, and Pacific Bell.
All City and public utility company services are available to the property subject to the
developer making the necessary line extensions.
A routine requirement of the developer is to make any necessary utility and street
extensions prior to development of the property. These improvements generally include
the following:
1. Sanitary sewer — Extensions of existing lines wr71 be required prior to stets
improvements which will be necessary for the development of property.
2. Water — Extensions of existing lines will be required prior to street improvements
which will be necessary for the development of property.
3. Storm Drainage — Extensions of existing lines will be required prior to street
improvements which will be necessary for the development of property. The
construction of a planned storm drainage basin (F Basin) approximately one half of
a mile to the west of the project may be necessary to serve the project area.
4. Streets — full street improvements on Kettleman Lane, including curb, gutter,
sidewalk, and widening of the pavement will be required prior to the development
of properties requiring access to this right-of-way. The extension of Mills Avenue
and Tienda Drive will also take place prior to the development of properties
requiring access to these right-of-ways.
All required service extensions and other improvements will be done by the developers at
their expense. The City may participate in some of the cost if oversized lines are rcquirec
or improvements are made that benefit surrounding properties. The developer will also be
required to pay Development Impact Mitigation Fees to finance capital improvements of
new and existing City services.
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Development of the Hehmle properties will result in the conversion of approximately 108
acres of prime agricultural land, of which approximately 11.5 acres is already developed as
residences. The remaining 96.5 acres of land will be used for residential and office
development as determined in the City's prezoning of the properties. All of the land in and
around the City ofLodi is prime agricultural land; consequently, it is not possible to direct
new developments toward non -prime agricultural land
The Helmle addition is a reasonable extension of the existing City limits. The property is
essentially surrounded by the City. Only 353 feet of the 11,627 foot perimeter of the
Helmle Addition does not border the City Limits. This 353 feet constitutes the western-
most boundary of the property and fronts on Lower Sacramento Road. The entire
southern boundary of the property fronts on Kettleman Lane (Hwy. 12). The entire
northern and eastern boundaries front on existing single family housing developments and
the Woodbridge Irrigation District Canal levee. The two major arterials, Kettleman Lane
and Lower Sacramento Road, provide the properties with access to be served by City and
other utilities. The Hehmle properties are within the General Plan boundaries of the City
and the City's utility system has been designed to serve the properties.
RESOLUTION NO. 93-93
A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL
FOR APPLICATION TO THE SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION
COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSED "HELML$ REORGANIZATION"
ANNEXATION/REORGANIZATION, INCLUDING THE DETACHMENT OF CERTAIN
TERRITORY WITHIN THE AREA PROPOSED FOR ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF LODI
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WHEREAS, this proposal is made pursuant to the Local Government
Reorganization Act; and
WHEREAS, the nature of the proposed change of organization is the
annexation to the City of Lodi of a combined area comprising 108.3
acres more or less adjacent to the City limits located within the area
bounded by the Woodbridge Irrigation Canal on the north and east, West
Kettleman Lane (Highway 12) on the south, and Lower Sacramento Road on
the west; and withdrawal of said 108.3 acres from the Woodbridge Fire
District and the Woodbridge Irrigation and Conservation District,
located within the area to be annexed to the City of Lodi, (APN'S
027-040-10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 32, 63, 64, 65, 66 and A--ON'S 031-040-07,
08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19 and 20), as described in Exhibit
A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; and
WHEREAS, no other counties, cities, or districts are affected,
and;
WHEREAS, the subject area proposed to be annexed to the City of
Lodi and detached from the Woodbridge Fire District and the Woodbridge
Irrigation and Conservation District is uninhabited; and
WHEREAS, no new districts are proposed to be formed by this
reorganization, and;
WHEREAS, the reasons for this proposal are as follows:
(1) The uninhabited subject area is wi.hin the urban confines
of the City and will generate service needs substantially
similar to that of other incorporated urban areas which
require municipal government service;
(2) Annexation to the City of Lodi of the subject area will
result in improved economics of scale in government
operations while improving coordination in the delivery of
planning services;
(3) The residents and taxpayers of the County of San Joaquin
will benefit from the proposed reorganization as a result
of savings to the County by reduction of County required
services in unincorporated but uroan oriented area;
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(4) The subject area proposed to be annexed"to the City of
Lodi is geographically, socially, economically and
politically part of the same urban area of which the City
of Lodi is also a part;
(5) The subject area is within the Lodi Sphere of Influence;
(7) Future inhabitants in the subject area will gain immediate
response in regard to police and fire protection,
unlimited City garbage and trash collection service,
street lighting service, a modern sewer system, other
municipal services, and improvement of property values;
NOW, THEREFORY, B8 IT RESOLVED by the Lodi City Councii that the
San Joaquin County Local Agency Formation Commission is hereby
requested to approve the proposed-Helmle Reorganization" which
includes annexation of a combined 108.3 acres more or less, and
detachment from the Woodbridge Fire District and the Woodbridge
Irrigation and Conservation District, as described in Exhibit A
attached hereto. This all subject to the aforementioned terms and
conditions.
Dated: August 4, 1993
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I hereby certify that Resolution No. 93-93 was passed and adopted
by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held
August 4, 1993 by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members -
Noes: Council Members -
Absent: Council Members -
Jennifer M. Perrin
City Clerk
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HELMIX ADDITION REORGANIZLTION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Portions of the South halves of Sections 10 and 11,
Township 3 North, Range 6 East, Mount Diablo Base and
Meridian being more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the North line of Kettleman
Lane, being 1185.7 feet East of the West line of the
Southeast quarter of said Section 11, also being the
Southeast corner of the Anagnos Addition Reorganization
as described in City of Lodi Resolution No. 91-180;
thence norther?y 943.32 feet to the Northeast corner
thereof; thence westerly 1224.58 feet to the Northwest
corner thereof; thence along the west line of Lower
Sacramento Road 80 feet wide, northerly 353.29 feet
more or less to the center line of Taylor Road; thence
along the South line of Sunwest IV Reorganization as
described in City of Lodi Resolution No. 85-29, the
following three courses, easterly along the center line
of Taylor Road 40 feet to the center line of Lower
Sacramento Road; thence northerly 0.71 feet to the
North line of the South half of the Southwest quarter
of said Section Il; thence easterly along said line
last described 2642.18 feet to the Southeast corner of
said Sunwest IV Reorganization and the Southwest corner
of the Owens Addition to the City of Lodi as described
in City of Lodi Resolution No. 2736; thence easterly
along the North line of the South half of the Southwest
quarter of said Section 11, 1866 feet more or less to
the West line of the Mayer Addition to the City of Lodi
as described in City of Lodi Ordinance No. 694; thence
southerly along the West line of said Mayer Addition
and the West line of the Thirty -Ninth Addition to the
City of Lodi as described in City of Lodi Ordinance No.
440, said Fleet lines also being the center line of the
Woodbridge Irrigation District Canal, 1295 feet more or
less to the North line of Kettleman Lane: thence
westerly along the North line of Kettleman lane being
the North line of the Tamba-Grupe Reorganization as
described in City of Lodi Resolution No. 80-116, the
Lobaugh South Reorganization as described in City of
Lodi Resolution No. 81-50, and the Sunwest Plaza
Reorganization as described in City of Lodi Resolution
No. 90-87, 3304.5 feet to the Point of Beginning and
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Mr. Gerald Scott
Executive Officer
Local Agency Formation Commission
1810 East Hazelton Street
Stockton, CA 95205
Dear. Mr,. Scott:
THOMAS A. PETERSON
City Manager
IENNIFtR M PERRIN
City Clerl:
BOB McNATT
City Attorney
Enclosed herewith please find 4 certified copies of Resolution No.
93-93 - "A Resolution of the Lodi City Council for the Application to
the San Joaquin County Local Agency Formation Commission in the Matter
of the Proposed 'Helmle Reorganization' Annexation/Reorganization,
Including the Detachment of Certain Territory Within the Area Proposed
for Annexation to the City of Lodi".
Also enclosed please find the following documents pertaining to this
matter:
a) Three (3) copies of Justification of Proposal.
b) Fifteen (15) copies of legal meets and bounds description of
affected territory consistent with standards acceptable to the
County Surveyor's office.
c) Fifteen (15) copies of maps showing affected territory.
d) Filing and processing fees in accordance with LAFCO fee schedule
($3,030.00 - the check will be forthcoming).
Should you need additional information or have any questions regarding
this matter, please do not hesitate to call.
Very truly yours,
Jenni er M. Perri
City Clerk
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Enclosures
cc: James B. Schroeder, Community Development Director
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CITY COUNCIL
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CITY OF L O D I
JACK A SIFGLOCK
Mayor Pro Tempore
CITY HALL, 221 WEST PINE STREET
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LODI, CALIFORNIA 95241-1910
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(209)334-5634
FAX 1709) III 6795
August 19, :993
Mr. Gerald Scott
Executive Officer
Local Agency Formation Commission
1810 East Hazelton Street
Stockton, CA 95205
Dear. Mr,. Scott:
THOMAS A. PETERSON
City Manager
IENNIFtR M PERRIN
City Clerl:
BOB McNATT
City Attorney
Enclosed herewith please find 4 certified copies of Resolution No.
93-93 - "A Resolution of the Lodi City Council for the Application to
the San Joaquin County Local Agency Formation Commission in the Matter
of the Proposed 'Helmle Reorganization' Annexation/Reorganization,
Including the Detachment of Certain Territory Within the Area Proposed
for Annexation to the City of Lodi".
Also enclosed please find the following documents pertaining to this
matter:
a) Three (3) copies of Justification of Proposal.
b) Fifteen (15) copies of legal meets and bounds description of
affected territory consistent with standards acceptable to the
County Surveyor's office.
c) Fifteen (15) copies of maps showing affected territory.
d) Filing and processing fees in accordance with LAFCO fee schedule
($3,030.00 - the check will be forthcoming).
Should you need additional information or have any questions regarding
this matter, please do not hesitate to call.
Very truly yours,
Jenni er M. Perri
City Clerk
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Enclosures
cc: James B. Schroeder, Community Development Director
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RESOLUTION NO. 93-93
A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL
FOR APPLICATION TO THE SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION
COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSED -HELMLE REORGANIZATION-
ANNEXATION/REORGANIZATION, INCLUDING THE DETACHMENT OF CERTAIN
TERRITORY WITHIN THE AREA PROPOSED FOR ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF LODI
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WHEREAS, this proposal is made pursuant to the Local Government
Reorganization Act; and
WHEREAS, the nature of •he proposed change of organization is the
annexation to the City of .odi of a combined area comprising 108.3
acres more or less adjacent to the City limits located within the area
bounded by the Woodbridge Irrigation Canal on the north and east, West
xettleman Lane (Highway 12) on the south, and Lower Sacramento Road on
the west; and withdrawal of said 108.3 acres from the Woodbridge Fire
District and the Woodbridge Irrigation and Conservation District,
located within the area to be annexed to the City of Lodi, (APNIS
027-040-10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 32, 63, 64, 65, 66 and APN'S 031-040-07,
08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19 and 20), as described in Exhibit
A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; and
WHEREAS, no other counties, cities, or districts are affected,
and;
WHEREAS, the subject area proposed to be annexed to the City of
Lodi and detached from the Woodbridge Fire District and the Woodbridge
Irrigation and Conservation District is uninhabited; and
WHEREAS, no new districts are proposed to be formed by this
reorganization, and;
WHEREAS, the reasons for this proposal are as follows:
(1) The uninhabited subject area is within the urban confines
of the City and will generate service needs substantially
similar to that of other incorporated urban areas which
require municipal government service;
(2) Annexation to the City of Lodi of the subject area will
result in improved economics of scale in government
operations while improving coordination in the delivery of
planning services;
(3) The residents and taxpayers of the County of San Joaquin
will benefit from the proposed reorganization as a result
of savings to the County by reduction of County required
services in unincorporated but urban oriented area;
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(4) The subject area proposed to be annexed to the City of
Lodi is geographically, socially, economically and
politically part of the same urban area of which the City
of Lodi is also a part;
(5) The subject area is within the Lodi Sphere of Influence;
(7) Future inhabitants in the subject area will gain immediate
response in regard to police and fire protection,
unlimited City garbage and trash collection service,
street lighting service, a modern sewer system, other
municipal services, and improvement of property values;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Lodi City Council that the
San Joaquin County Local Agency Formation Commission is hereby
requested to approve the proposed "Helmle Reorganization" which
includes annexation of a combined 108.3 acres more or less, and
detachment from the Woodbridge Fire District and the Woodbridge
Irrigation and Conservation District, as described in Exhibit A
attached hereto. This all subject to the aforementioned terms and
conditions.
Dated: August 4, 1993
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I hereby certify that Resolution No. 93-93 was passed and adopted
by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held
August 4, 1993 by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members - Davenport, Mann, Sieglock, Snider,
and Pennino (Mayor)
Noes: Council Members - None
Absent: Council Members - None
The soreFoirt-Z Document Is Certified
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Peggy Niee!ini
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Lodi, California 95240
BAUMBACH & PIAZZA, mc. Phone(209)368-6618
HELHI.E ADDITION REORGANIZATION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Portions of the South halves of Sections 10 and 11,
Township 3 North, Range 6 East, Mount Diablo Base and
Meridian being more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the North line of Kettleman
Lane, being 1185.7 feet East of the West line of the
_..Southeast quarter of said Section 11, also being the
Southeast corner of the Anagnos Addition Reorganization
as described in City of Lodi Resolution No. 91-160;
_-_-thence north.orly 943.32 feet to the Northeast corner
thereof; thence westerly 1224.58 feat to the Northwest
corner thereof; thence along the West line of Lower
Sacramento Road 80 feet wide, northerly 353.29 Feet
more or less to the center line of Taylor Road; thence
along the South line of Sunwest IV Reorganization as
described in City of Lodi Resolution No. 85-29, the
following three courses, easterly along the center line
of Taylor Road 40 feet to the center line of Lower
Sacramento Road; thence northerly 0.71 feet to the
North line of the South half of the Southwest quarter
of said Section 11; thence easterly along said line
last described 2642.18 feet to the Southeast corner of
said Sunwast IV Reorganization and the Southwest corner
of the Owens Addition to the City of Lodi as described
in City of Lodi Resolution No. 2736; thence easterly
_along the North line of the South half of the Southwest
quarter of said Section 11, 1866 feet more or less to
the West line of the Mayer Addition to the City of Lodi
as described in City of Lodi Ordinance No. 694; thence
southerly along the West line of said Mayer Addition
and the West line of the Thirty -Ninth Addition to the
City of Lodi as described in City of Lodi Ordinance No.
440, said West lines also being the center line of the
!Woodbridge Irrigation District Canal, 1295 feet more or
less to the North line of Kettleman Lana; thence
westerly along the North line of Kettle -an lane being
the North line of the Tamba-Grupe Reorganization as
described in City of Lodi Resolution No. 80-116, the
Lobaugh South Reorganization as described in City of
Lodi Resolution No. 81-50, and the Sunwest Plaza
Reorganization as described in City of Lodi Resolution
No. 90-87, 3304.5 feet to the Point of Beginning and
containing 108.3 acres more or less.
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FOR RZORGAN:ZA'_':CN OR CHANGE OF ORGANIZATT_OR aFFEC::NG LOCAL- AGiNCT_ES
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LOCAL AGENC:-Fo?-%A._ON COM.MISSICN OF SAN JOAQUIN COUNT:
c/o Gerald'F. Scott, Executive Office:
1810 ... Hazelton
Stockton, CA 95205
Phone: (209) 468-3198 Date: July 13. 1993
Se undersigned, on behalf of the proponents of the subject proposal, hereby
give notice o= inte_ztion to:
incorporate a city disincorporate a city
fort a district dissolve a district
X annex territory to an agency detach ter_itory from an agency
consolidate existing agencies
To further deliberations by the Commission, we submit the following:
1. Three (3) copies of this completed "Justification of Proposal".
2. Fifteen (15) copies of legal metes and bounds desc:ipt=on of affected
territory consistent w4 -t_4 standards acceptable to the County Surveyor's
Office.
3. Fifteen (15) copies of maps showing affected te__itory and affected
agencies (maps to be no smaller than 81�fx 11" which is the most
preferable size and shall be no larger than 181• x 26".
4. Filing and processing fees in accordance with LA^CO fee schedule.
Z'he following persons (hot to exceed t.'ilee) are to be mailed copies of the
Executive Of=_cer's Report and Notice of Commission hear:.ngs regarding the
subj ect proposal.
J. Jeffrey Kirst P.O. Box 1259, Woodbridge, CA 95258 (209) 334-0607
(Name) (Address) (Phone)
Jennifer Perrin P.O. Box 3006, Lodi, CA 95241-1910 (209) 333-6702
(Name) (Address) (Phone)
James B. Schroeder P.O. Box 3006, Lodi, CA 95241-1910 (209) 333-6711
(Name} (Acdress} (Phone)
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a question :s not a: olicable to you proposal, _ oL' may so state.
=_ Loco_ Age^.cy o=canicat_on changes hereby proposed--desig—mate a:_ec_ed
agencies and a=esat_ons by name: Helmle Addition - Withdraw from the
Woodbridge Fire District and the Woodbridge Irrigation and Conservation District.
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I . Dc _ _ pcsed cou=da=_es sp _ _ '--= es c= assessment or cwnersh - =? No.
3 . teand area affected: Square .ai:es .169 Acres 108.3
6. Population in subject area: 45 Number of reg_stered votes: 34
7. Registered voter density (per acre) .31 Nwmber of dwell -ng units: 17
8. Estimate of population increase in next 10 yea=s: 1600
9. Present land use of subject area: Limited residential and primarily agriculture.
10. What is the intended development of this area: Low density residential and
offices.
11. Present zoning: I -PA Interim Protected Agriculture. (County zoning)
12. Describe proposed zoning changes: R-1 and R-2, Single -Family Residential.
Also RCP, Residential -Commercial -Professional.
13. Assessed value of land: $ 2,961,270
14. Assessed value of improvements$ 898,628
15. Value of publicly owned land in area: $ -0-
16. Gover_unental services required by this proposal -which are not
presently available: Municipal sewer, water, storm drainage, City police
and fire protection.
17. What alternative measures would provide services listed in
Item 16 above? Private well and septic tank. Woodbridge Rural County Fire District
and San Joaquin County Sheriff.
18. What modifications must be made to existing utility and governmental
facilities to provide services initiated by this proposal? Extensions of
sewer, water, storm drainage, and electrical lines; extensions of street, curbs,
gutters, and sidewalks.
19. What approximate costs will be incurred in accomplishing requirements
of Item 18 above? Exact costs have not been determined.
20_ How will such costs be met? Developers will be required to provide all street
and utility extensions prior to any construction. Developers will also be
required to pay all applicable development impact mitigation fees.
21. Will provisions of this proposal impose greater than normal burden
on servicing agency or affected property? No.
22. Li Check here if you are submitting further comments and evaluations
on additional pages.
Imoortant Notice Recardinc Disclosure of Canoaicr: Contributions Made to
LAFCn Commissioners on Pace 11.
(Rev. 4-85)
HEt mLE ADDITION — CITY SERVICE PLAN AND PRIME AGRICULTURAL CONVERSION
STATEMENT.
Enumeration of Services
The City of Lodi provides sanitary sewer, water, storm drainage and electric power, as
well as police and fire protection to all parcels within the City limits. Pacific Gas and
Electric (P.G. & E.), Pacific Bell, and California Waste Removal provide natural gas, local
telephone service, and reffise collection for all parcels within the City limits.
Level and Range of Service
The City of Lodi will provide the full level and range of required urban services. There
are existing sanitary sewer, water, and storm drainage lines located within the Lower
Sacramento Road and Kettleman LaneJHwy. 12 right-of-ways. There will also be two
major streets traversing the properties in both the easftest (Tienda Drive) and
north/south QvIiills Avenue) directions. There is an existing storm drainage basin
approximately one half of a mile to the south that will serve the project area (G Basin). As
stated above, electricity, police, fire, natural gas, refuse collection, and telephone service is
available to the properties and will be provided by the City, P.G.&E., California Waste
Removal, and Pacific Bell.
Availabilitv of Service
All City and public utility company services are available to .he property subject to the
developer making the necessary line extensions.
Improvements Required
A routine requirement of the developer is to make any necessary utility and street
extensions prior to development of the property. These improvements generally include
the following:
1. Sanitary sewer — Extensions of existing lines will be required prior to street
improvements which will be necessary for the development of property.
2. Water — Extensions of existing lines will be required prior to street improvements
which will be necessary for the development of property.
3. Storm Drainage — Extensions of existing lines will be required prior to street
improvements which will be necessary for the development of property. The
construction of a planned storm drainage basin (F Basin) approximately one half of
a mile to the west of the project may be necessary to serve the project area.
4. Streets -- full street improvements on Kettleman Lane, including curb, gutter,
sidewalk, and widening of the pavement will be required prior to the development
of properties requiring access to this right-of-way. The extension ofMills Avenue
and Tienda Drive will also take place prior to the development of properties
requiring access to these right-of-ways.
Method of Financing
All required service extensions and other improvements will be done by the developers at
their expense. The City may participate in some of the cost if oversized lines are required
or improvements are made that benefit surrounding properties. The developer will also be
required to pay Development Impact Nfitigation Fees to finance capital improvements of
new and existing City services.
Statement on the Conversion of Prime Agricultural Land
Development of the Helmle properties will result in the conversion of approximately 108
acres of prime agricultural land, of which approximately 11.5 acres is already developed as
residences. The remaining 96.5 acres of land will be used for residential and office
development as determined in the City's prezoning of the properties. All of the land in and
around the City of Lodi is prime agricultural land; consequently, it is not possible to direct
new developments toward nor -prime agricultural land.
The Heinle addition is a reasonable extension of the existing City limits. The property is
essentially surrounded by the City. Only 353 feet of the 11,627 foot perimeter of the
Helrnle Addition does not border the City Limits. This 353 feet constitutes the western-
most boundary of the property and fronts on Lower Sacramento Road. The entire
southern boundary of the property fronts on Kettleman Lane (Hwy. 12). The entire
northern and eastern boundaries front on existing single family housing developments and
the Woodbridge Irrigation District Canal levee. The two major arterials, Kettleman Lane
and Lower Sacramento Road, provide the properties with access to be served by City and
other utilities. The Helmle properties are within the General Plan boundaries of the City
and the City's utility system has been designed to serve the properties.
323 West Elm Street
`1 W0 a 0 n Lodi. California 95240
BAUMBACH & PIAZZA, INC. Phone (209) 368-6618
ADDITION REORGANIZATION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Portions of the South halves of Sections 10 and 11,
Township 3 North, Range 6 East, Mount Diablo Base and
Meridian being more particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the North line of Kettlemaa
Lane, being 1185.7 feet East of the West line of the
Southeast quarter of said Seat -ton 11, also being the
Southeast corner of the Anagnoa Addition Reorganization
as described in City of Lodi Resolution No. 91-180;
thence northerly 943.32 feet to the Northeast corner
thereof; thence westerly 1224.58 feet to the Northwest
corner thereof; thence along the West line of Lower
Sacramento Road 80 feet wide, northerly 353.29 feet
more or less to the center line of Taylor Road; thence
along the South line of Sunwest IV Reorganization as
described in City of Lodi Resolution No. 85-29, the
following three courses, easterly along the center line
of Taylor Road 40 feet to the center line of Lower
Sacramento Road; thence northerly 0.71 feet to the
North line of the South half of the Southwest quarter
of said Section 11; thence easterly along said line
last described 2642.18 feet to the Southeast corner of
said Sunwest IV Reorganization and the Southwest corner
of the Owens Addition to the City of Lodi as described
in City of Lodi Resolution No. 2736; thence easterly
along the North line of the South half of the Southwest
quarter of said Section 11, 1866 feet more or less to
the Went line of the Mayor Addition to the City of Lodi
as described in City of Lodi Ordinance No. 694; thence
southerly along the West line of said Mayer Addition
and the West line of the Thirty -Ninth Addition to the
City of Lodi as described in City of Lodi Ordinance No.
440, said West lines also being the center line of the
Woodbridge Irrigation District Canal, 1295 feet more or
less to the North line of Kettlema Lane; thence
westerly along the North line of Kettleman lane being
the North line of the Tamba-Grupe Reorganization as
described in City of Lodi Resolution No. 80-116, the
Lobaugh South Reorganization as denoribad in City of
Lodi Resolution No. 81-50, and the Sunwest Plaza
Reorganization as described in City of Lodi Resolution
No. 90-87, 3304.5 feet to the Point of Beginning and
containing 108.3 acres more or less.
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Notice of Determinate --fn , --. Appondz H
To: Off= of Pt==g and R—rch Froef:(Public Agwqr) City of Lodi
1400 Tearb Sava. Ro= 121 P.O. Box 3006
Saammeato. Ck 959I4 -, r (name
/��I Lodi , CA 95241-1910
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County of San Joacui n
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Filing of NctlCa of Detarrninatlon In eornpUsnea with Sietlon 21108 or 21152 of Ufa Public Rowurces Cie.
HELMLE ADDITION GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT, PREZONING AND ANNEXATION
PTcje= Title
-- Eric Veerkano (209) 333-6711
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75.92 acres bounded by the 11ID Canal on the North and East, State Rte. Hwy 12 on the South,
Project I =z'on (inchldc cO=7) Lower Sacramento Road on the West. San Joaquin County.
PTojat Osserlptlon: Annexation of the following parcels: (APN's 027-040-10, 11,. 12, 16, 17,
32, 63, 64, 65, 66 and 031-040-07, 03, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19 and 20. General
Plan Amendment to redesignate the parcels from PR, Planned Residential, to LDR, Low
Density Residential. Prezone the parcels R-2, Single -Family Residential, and R -C -P,
Residential -Commercial -Professional.
This is to advise that the City of Lodi has approved the above dt=iled project on
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,Tune l 6 _ 1q93 and teas mads the following dem minadoas regarding the above des=bed pivjcrw
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1. The project Ewill Z:,wiii =1 have a sigsif—' s effect on the =vivo =cnL
2. Q An ravir,onmearal Impact Report was prepared for this project pum= to the providons of CM—
QA-T., A Negative mat was prepare%. for this props pt rw= ro the proviw= of GQA.
3. )&ng=on rne= res (Ewers Ow= not) made a cooddon of the approval of the projx
1. A sciamie rt of Ovenudiag CcnsK1er • cws ICwas CEwas nal adcp'md for his projec.
Endings (Cwt Zm= am] made ptusz= to Ux provision of (---QA.
This is to c--'afy Um the final EIR with corameus and responses sad totes' of projectapptwal is available to the Gme3l Public ac;
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June 18, 1993
Sig nara'r, sblic AgChey) - Dere
Date reeved for filing at OFR
Assistant Planner
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Renard OGoaes 1989
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Notice is hereby given that the City of Lodi Plaiming Department has
determined that the following proposal will have no `Significant
Impact on the Environment'. Supporting doamm ation is available
in the form of a 'Preliminary Eaviromms I Assessment• and is avail-
able for public review in the Alarming Departerrt Office, City Hail
Building, Z''3 W. Pine Street. Anyone wishing to appeal the issuance
of this Declaration to the Planning Commission may da so no later than
the- date indicated as 'Last date to AppeaI'.
Date Jan. 2n,1993 Project Title: HELMLE ADDITION
Responsible Agengr:. Lodi Planning Deot. Contac: Person,: Eric Yeerkamp
NAME OF PERSON; FIRM, OA &MMCY lA'{D"'tu TAKING PROJECT:
J. Jeffrey Kirst, et al.
Address: City: Caonty:
P.O. Box 1259 Woodbridge 95258 San Joaquin
Area Code: Phare;
( 209) 334-0670
PROJECT DESCXM0N OF NATURE, PURPOSE, AND LDCA77M
The applicant is requesting annexation of 22 parcels of land, APN's 027-040-10, 11,
12, 16, 17, 32, 63, 64, 65, 66 and 031-040-07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 25, 16,
19 and 20 to the City. The applicant is requesting a General Plan designation of
LDR and 0, and-aprezoning to R-2 and R -C -P. The land, bounded by the WID canal on
the east and north, by State Rte. Hwy. 12 on the .N, and by S. Lower Sacramento
Rd. on the west, is intended for single-family homes and commercial/professional uses.
ro3ect Locan on City ro3ect Location County
LODI SAN JOA=N CJtxn
Las:. Date to Appear: _ Aocress Where Preiicn nary Environment
Assessment is Available:
March 5, 1993 LODI Ci -TY PLANNING DET_
Z? W. Pine St., Lodi, CA 95240
Phone: (209) 234-:634
Environmental Assessment
INITIAL STUDY
1. PROJECT TITLE Helmle Addition
2. LOCATION Generally bounded by the WID Canal on the North and East sides, St. RL
Hiehwav 12 on the South. and South Lower Sacramento Rd. on the West
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This project invo ves the annexation of 22 parcels of land
(approxanately 99 acres) to the City of Lodi and a General Plan Amendment from PR (Planned
Residential) and O (Office) to LDR (Low Density Residential) and O (Office). In additim a
prczonino to R-2 (Single Family) and R -CP (Residential -Commercial Professional) is necessary.
4. General Plan Designation (A) Existing (City). (B) Proposed
(A) PR. Planned Residential and 0. Office (B) LDR. Low Density Residential and 0. Office
S. Site Description and surrounding land use: The site of the proposed project is mostly agriculture
(gapes) with 16 homm one business (fruit stand) and a church. The site is bordered on the south directly
across St. RL Highway 12 by comtnercial/prafessional uses, on the west across S. Laser Sacramento Rd.
by ag=ulu= on the north by single-family homes. and on the east actors the WID irrigation canal by
Lo&s Municipal Service Center and maintenance yard In addition. a 20 acre shopping center is
proposed adjacent to the south-west corner of the project area.
6. Zoning (A) Existing (County). (B) Proposed
(A) I -PA. Interim Protected Agriculture (B) R-2. Single Family. and RCP. Residential-
Commercial- Professional
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a. Substantial alteration of mural topography, sold or subsoil featuru:s? NO
b. Substantially degrade surface or ground water quality? NO
c. Substantially deplete stttfact or ground water resources? NO
d. Substantially interfere with ground water flow or recharge? NO
e. Cause a significant aff= related to flood. erosion or siltation? NO
L Substantial inerfczenoe with the habitat of any species of fish, wildlife or plant? NO
g viciate ambient air quality standards or create substantial air emissions or objectionable odors?
NO
h. Substantially uxm=w ambient noise or glare level for adjoining areas? NO
L Substantial reduction of existing cropland? MAY33E
�. Expose individuals or property to geologic, public haltk traffic, flood, seismic or odw h=uW
NO
1< Have a substantial, demonstrable, negative aesthetic effect? NO
L Result in the disruption or alteration of an archeological,historical or paleontological site? NO
to. Cat= or allow substantial increase in consumption in any natural resources? NO
n. Results m the use or waste of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? NO
o. Necessitate major extensions of water, sews, storm drain, electrical lines or public roads? YES
p. Substantial increase in demand for or atili—tion of public services such as schools or fire or
police protection? YES
q. Substantially change uansportauon patterns related to existing traffic load. street capacity.
parking availability or traffic safety? YES
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r. Induce substantial groath. coaccnaadon or displacement of population? YES
s Result in an alteration at conflict with existing or planned land uses? NO
t. Conflict with adopted pica% goals or policies of the Chy of Lodi? NO
Impacts of the project and their tnagaictde:
See attached
Muptioa Meaaues to Reduce Posubk Adve m Impacts Identified by Initial Study:
See attached
RECONDAENDA-MM Negative Dec3=dm
Helmle Addition, General Plan Amendment, and Prezone
Environmental Assessment- Initial Study
Impacts of the prefect and their magnitude:
L Lodi's General Plan has identified the conversion of prime agricultural land as an
adverse impact of development. This project will convert some prime agricultural land to
urban uses, however, of all the annexations to the City of Lodi, this one is the most logical
considering its isolation from other San Joaquin Courrf agricultural lands. The parcels
which together make up this project constitute a peninsula of San Joaquin County
bordered on all sides accept a portion of the west by the City of Lodi
The city's General alga specifies that it shall encourage the preservation of agricultural
uses surrounding the city and that support of agricultural uses shall continue until such
time that urban development is imminent. Policies in the conservation element of the
General Plan are aimed a delaying the loss of prime agricultural Iands and facilitating such
uses. Some of these policies include adopting z "right to farm" ordinance for adjacent
landowners, establishing buffer zones between urban uses and agricultural uses, and
designating an open space greenbelt around the urbanized area of the city. It is reasonable
to expect that this land could not feasibly continue as an agricultural use because of the
existing surrounding commercial and residential uses. In light of this, the impacts of the
conversion of this farmland are deemed to be less than significant.
o. Required system -wide improvements necessary to serve this annexation have been
accounted for in the General Pian. For this project, such improvements include, enlarging
the existing drainage basin south of Century Blvd. (G Basin) to add needed capacity and
extending new water, sewer, and electrical lines to serve the annexed properties. The city
periodically prepares new public works capital 'improvement needs assessment studies to
insure that required services will always be sufficient to meet the increased demand on
water, sewer, storm drain, and electrical services_
The city assesses residential and commercial development on a "fair share" basis in order
to provide necessary service extensions. The additional service extensions will be
developed in accordance with the city's master plan for development and the impacts are
therefore mitigated to less than significant.
p. The city will assess fees on a "fait share" basis on all new development to fund any
required additional police and fire services. The city endeavors to maintain a staff ratio of
3.1 police officers per 1,000 population with response times averaging three (3) minutes
for emergency calls and 40 minutes for non emergency calls. The city will also add
personnel, equipment, or facilities necessary to maintain a minimum three (3) minute travel
time for fire calls. Such effort mitigate the impacts on police and fire services to less than
significant. Additionally, confusion by emergency personnel regarding the location of
these properties when responding to a call further justify annexation to the city.
The city will assist the Lodi Unified School District with the siting of school facilities to
insure optimum placement and will require developers to coordinate their efforts with the
LUSD in an attempt to minimize or prevent school overcrowding. The city supports
efforts by the Lodi Unified School District to collect school facility fees which are
assessed on new development to provide the necessary Enmities.
q_ The city periodically updates public works capital improvements needs assessment
studies to insure that new facilities called for in the General Plan Circulation Element
remain consistent with the city's growth projections. A traffic fee schedule applied to new
developments, and state and federal f:mds where appropriate will pay for needed new
traffic infimtructure to meet the incrased demand
r. The city's General Plan is based on a two (Z) perceat limit on annual housing growth.
Development will be regulated based on a burAding permit allocation system so as not to
exceed two percent growth in any given year. Since this annexation is consistent with the
General Ylan's intent for residential and commercial -development and will not exceed the
growth limitations, the impacts are deemed to less than significant.
RESOLUTION NO. 93-93
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A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL
FOR APPLICATION TO THE SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION
COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSED "HELMLE REORGANIZATION"
ANNEXATION/REORGANIZATION, INCLUDING THE DETACHMENT OF CERTAIN
TERRITORY WITHIN THE AREA PROPOSED FOR ANNEXATION TO THE CITY OF LODI
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WHEREAS, this proposal is made pursuant to the Local Government
Reorganization Act; and
WHEREAS, the nature of the proposed change of organization is the
annexation to the City of Lodi of a combined area comprising 108.3
acres more or less adjacent to the City limits located within the area
bounded by the Woodbridge Irrigation Canal on the north and east, West
Kettleman Lane (Highway 12) on the south, and Lower Sacramento Road on
the west; and withdrawal of said 108.3 acres from the Woodbridge Fire
District and the Woodbridge Irrigation and Conservation District,
located within the area to be annexed to the City of Lodi, (APNIS
027-040-10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 32, 63, 64, 65, 66 and APN'S 031-040-07,
08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19 and 20), as described in Exhibit
A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; and
WHEREAS, no other counties, cities, or districts are affected,
and;
WHEREAS, the subject area proposed to be annexed to the City of
Lodi and detached from the Woodbridge Fire District and the Woodbridge
Irrigation and Conservation District is uninhabited; and
WHEREAS, no new districts are proposed to be formed by this
reorganization, ar.d;
WHEREAS, the reasons for this proposal are as follows:
(1) The iminhabited subject area is within the urban confines
of the City and will generate service needs substantially
similar to that of other incorporated urban areas which
require municipal government service;
(2) Annexation to the City of Lodi of the subject area will
result in improved economics of scale in government
operations while improving coordination in the delivery of
planning services;
(3) The residents and taxpayers of the County of San Joaquin
will benefit from the proposed reorganization as a result
of savings to the County by reduction of County required
services in unincorporated but urban oriented area;
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(4) The subject area proposed to be annexed to the City of
Lodi is geographically, socially, economically and
politically part of the same urban area of which the City
of Lodi is also a part;
(5) The subject area is within the Lodi Sphere of Influence;
(7) Future inhabitants in the subject area will gain immediate
response in regard to police and fire protection,
unlimited City garbage and trash collection service,
street lighting service, a modern sewer system, other
municipal services, and improvement of property values;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Lodi City Council that the
San Joaquin County Local Agency Formation Commission is hereby
requested to approve the proposed "Helmle Reorganizaticn" which
includes annexation of a combined 108.3 acres more or less, and
detachment from the Woodbridge Fire District and the Woodbridge
Irrigation and Conservation District, as described in Exhibit A
attached hereto. This all subject to the aforementioned terms and
conditions.
Dated: August 4, 1993
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 93-93 was passed and adopted
by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held
August 4, 1993 by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members - Davenport, Mann, Sieglock, Snider,
and Pennino (Mayor)
Noes: Council Members - None
Absent: Council Members - None
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�_ Lodi, California 95240
BAUMBACH & PIAZZA, mc. Phone(209)368-6618
HELMLE ADDITION REORGANIZATION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Portions of the South halves of Sections 10 and 11,
Township 3 North, Range 6 Bast, Mount Diablo Base and
Meridian being more particularly described as follows;
Beginning at a point on the North line of Kettlemaa
Lane, being 1185.7 feet East of the West line of the
_..Southeast quarter of said Seotion 11, a1.ao being the
Southeast corner of the Anagnos Addition Reorganization
as described in City of Lodi Resolution No. 91-180;
_.__thence northerly 943.32 feet to the Northeast corner
thereof; thence westerly 1224.58 feet to the Northwest
corner thereof; thence along the West line of Lower
Sacramento Road 80 feet wide, northerly 353.29 feet
more or less to the center line of Taylor Road; thence
along the South line of Sunwest IV Reorganization as
described in City of Lodi Resolution No. 85-29, the
following three courses, easterly along the center line
of Taylor Road 40 feet to the center line of Lower
Sacramento Road; thence northerly 0.71 feat to the
North line of the South half of the Southwest quarter
of said Section 11; thence easterly along said li.ae
last described 2642.18 feet to the Southeast corner of
said Sunwest IV Reorganization and the Southwest corner
of the Owens Addition to the City of Lodi as described
in City of Lodi Resolution No. 2736; thence easterly
_along the North line of the South half of the Southwest
quarter of said Section 11, 1866 feet more or less to
the West line of the Mayer Addition to the City of Lodi
as described in City of Lodi Ordinance No. 694; thence
southerly along the West line of said Mayer Addition
and the West line of the Thirty -Ninth Addition to the
City of Lodi as described in City of Lodi Ordinance No.
440, said West lines also being the center line of the
Woodbridge Irrigation District Canal, 1295 feet more or
less to the North line of Kettleman Lane; thence
westerly along the North line of Kettleman lane being
the North line of the Tamba-Grupe Reorganization as
described in City of Lodi Resolution No. 80-116, the
Lobaugh South Reorganization as described in City of
Lodi Resolution No. 81-50, and the Sunwest Plaza
Reorganization as desoribed in City of Lodi Resolution
No. 90-87, 3304.5 feet to the Point of Beginning and
containing 108.3 acres more or less. ,�
No. 19638.
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