File #: 24-436    Name:
Type: Report/Regular Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/14/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 11/6/2024 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Continue Consideration of Waiving the First Reading of Ordinance Amending Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 8.04 "Outdoor and Tent Assemblies," Chapter 9.08 Article II "Trespassing And Loitering," Section 12.04.010 "Definitions Section 12.04.060 "Required," Section 12.12.010 "Definitions," Section 12.12.050 "Entering Closed Areas," Section 12.12.170 "Structures," Section 12.12.255 "Lodi Lake Nature Area-Prohibited Activities," Section 12.12.420 "Skate Park Regulations," Section 12.12.430 "Violations," and Chapter 15.52 Camp Cars and Trailer Camps to Regulate Unauthorized Camping in the City (CD)
Attachments: 1. Attachment 1 - Draft No Camping Ordinance (Redlined version), 2. Attachment 2 - Draft No Camping Ordinance (Clean version)
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Continue Consideration of Waiving the First Reading of Ordinance Amending Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 8.04 “Outdoor and Tent Assemblies,” Chapter 9.08 Article II “Trespassing And Loitering,” Section 12.04.010 “Definitions Section 12.04.060 “Required,” Section 12.12.010 “Definitions,” Section 12.12.050 “Entering Closed Areas,” Section 12.12.170 “Structures,” Section 12.12.255 “Lodi Lake Nature Area-Prohibited Activities,” Section 12.12.420 “Skate Park Regulations,” Section 12.12.430 “Violations,” and Chapter 15.52 Camp Cars and Trailer Camps to Regulate Unauthorized Camping in the City (CD)end

 

MEETING DATE:                     

November 6, 2024

 

PREPARED BY:                     

Cynthia Marsh, Deputy Director / City Planner

 

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RECOMMENDED ACTION:

Consider Ordinance Amending Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 8.04 “Outdoor and Tent Assemblies,” Chapter 9.08 Article II “Trespassing And Loitering,” Section 12.04.010 “Definitions Section 12.04.060 “Required,” Section 12.12.010 “Definitions,” Section 12.12.050 “Entering Closed Areas,” Section 12.12.170 “Structures,” Section 12.12.255 “Lodi Lake Nature Area-Prohibited Activities,” Section 12.12.420 “Skate Park Regulations,” Section 12.12.430 “Violations,” and Chapter 15.52 Camp Cars and Trailer Camps to Regulate Unauthorized Camping in the City

 

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

On October 2, 2024, the City Council held a public hearing to consider an Ordinance amending Lodi Municipal Code Chapter 8.04 “Outdoor and Tent Assemblies,” Chapter 9.08 Article II “Trespassing And Loitering,” Section 12.04.010 “Definitions Section 12.04.060 “Required,” Section 12.12.010 “Definitions,” Section 12.12.050 “Entering Closed Areas,” Section 12.12.170 “Structures,” Section 12.12.255 “Lodi Lake Nature Area-Prohibited Activities,” Section 12.12.420 “Skate Park Regulations,” Section 12.12.430 “Violations,” and Chapter 15.52 Camp Cars and Trailer Camps to Regulate Unauthorized Camping in the City.

 

After holding the public hearing, Council voted to continue the item to a future meeting for action on the proposed ordinance until after the October 7, 2024, Town Hall on Homelessness.

 

On October 7, 2024, the City Council held a special City Council meeting, or “Town Hall” on Homelessness. During the Town Hall, Council asked Staff to compare the proposed amendments to those of San Joaquin County and neighboring jurisdictions. Staff has made those comparisons and determined that the proposed City of Lodi ordinance amendments are more stringent than the County and surrounding jurisdictions.

 

STRATEGIC VISION:

7H. Public Safety: Address strategic safety problem areas in the community.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

The Ordinance provides additional tools for Community Improvement and Police Officers to use to abate certain conditions in violation of Lodi Municipal Code and improve overall public health and safety. Initial efforts will utilize existing staff and therefore have no fiscal impact.  Should enforcement of this new code become priority, there may be opportunity costs associated for staff in Community Improvement, Police, and the City Attorney’s office.

 

FUNDING AVAILABLE:

Not applicable.

 

 

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                                                            John Della Monica

                                                            Community Development Director

 

                     

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                                                            Scott R. Carney

                                                            City Manager