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May 15, 1991
OPPOSITION VOICED REGARDING THE
RESIDENTIAL PROJECT PROPOSED ON
4 -ACRE PARCEL ADJOINING LODI
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WEST BETWEEN
COCHRAN ROAD AND WEST VINE STREET
CC -16 Attorney -at -Law, Ron Stein representing Hilda Sanguinetti,
CC -53(a) addressed the City Council regarding a 4 -acre parcel
adjoining Lodi Memorial Hospital West between Cochran Road
and West Vine Street expressing opposition to the
residential project being proposed for the area. A letter
had been received from Ronald B. Thomas, indicating that
they have not completed their plans nor have they purchased
the subject property and that they are attempting to find
"common ground" with neighbors in the area. It is their
concern that if they do not conclude their purchase, a
premature action to reduce the present landowners'
development rights through a rezoning would not be fair to
them. The matter was referred to staff.
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May 15, 1991
Lodi City Council
c/o Alice Reimche, City Clerk
221 W. Pine Street
Lodi, CA 95240
Re: 4 acres adjoining Lodi Memorial Hospital West (formerly
Doctors Hospital) between Cochran Road and W. Vine Street
Gentlemen:
We are aware that you have been or will be individually or
collectively contacted regarding the above referenced property by
neighbors opposed to our residential proposal.
Briefly, we have not completed our plans, nor have we
purchased the property. We have met with the neighbors as a group
twice and Mrs. Sanguinetti, the groups leader, once so far.
We have agreed to more meetings as we modify and progress with
plot plans and home designs in an attempt to find "common ground".
In that regard, we have modified our plot plan three times and our
home designs twice to date.
Our concern is that if we do not conclude our purchase, a
premature action to reduce the present landowners development
rights through a rezoning would not be fair to them.
Please allow us the time to explore all options with the
neighbors.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Alder Place
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Ronald B. Thomas, Partner
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