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SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL
SPECIAL MEETING
FEBRUARY 27, 2001
The City Council of the City of Saratoga met in a Special Meeting on February 27, 2001
at the Adult Care Center, 19655 Allendale Avenue.
Mayor Mehaffey called the Special Citw Council meeting to order at 7:05 p.m.
and requested Norm Koepemik, Chair/Heritage Preservation Commission, to lead the
Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Councilmembers Ann Waltonsmith, Evan Baker, Stan Bogosian
Vice Mayor Nick Streit, Mayor John Mehaffey
ABSENT: None
ALSO Dave Anderson, City Manager
PRESENT: Richard Taylor, City Attorney
Cathleen Boyer, City Clerk
REPORT OF CITY CLERK ON POSTING OF AGENDA FOR FEBRUARY 13, 2001.
Cathleen Boyer, City Clerk, reported that pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.2, the
agenda for the meeting of February 27, 2001 was properly posted on February 23, 2001.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
None
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
None
COMMUNICATIONS FROM PUBLIC
No one requested to speak at tonight's meeting.
CONSIDER DRAFT BYLAWS AND BOARD RECRUITMENT STRATEGY
FOR SARATOGA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Accept report and direct staff accordingly.
Richard Taylor, City Attorney, presented staff report.
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City Attorney Taylor reminded the City Council that at the January 17, 2001 City
Council meeting staff was directed to proceed with the formation of a Community
Foundation to support a broad range of community interests in the City of Saratoga.
City Attorney Taylor explained that the Council directed staff to draft material to move
forward in establishing the Foundation. The initial idea would be that the Foundation
would initially be sponsored by the City, but structured in a way that it would be
relatively straight forward so that the Foundation could eventually become an
independent, free-standing, private foundation and work in cooperation with the City.
City Attorney Taylor stressed that the Foundation would not become another
government entity.
City Attorney Taylor briefly explained the key provisions of each article of the draft
bylaws:
Article I - Establishing the Community Foundation to be located in Saratoga
· Article II - Broad statement of purpose
· Article III & IV- Establishes concept of participation (classes of membership)
· Article V - Establishes a Board of Director (includes two members of the City
Council)
· Article VI - Establishes officers
· Article VII - Corporate accountability
· Article VIII- Establishes types of Committees
City Attorney Taylor noted that the remainder of the articles governs various state laws
conceming non-profit organizations.
City Attorney Taylor explained that the bylaws provided could only be amended by a
vote of the Board of Directors and approved by the City Council. Although, he noted
this would change when the Foundation became an independent entity.
City Attorney Taylor welcomed any questions the Council may have.
Councilmember Baker asked who would appoint the Board of Directors once the
Foundation is an independent entity.
City Attorney Taylor responded that in the proposed bylaws that issue is deferred until
such time when the Foundation spins off from the City.
City Attorney Taylor noted that the Council could amend the proposed bylaws making
the Foundation a membership organization that would require a vote of the members to
approve of the Board of Directors.
Councilmember Waltonsmith asked where in the proposed bylaws does it specify the
amount of money that has to be spent yearly by the Foundation.
City Attomey Taylor noted there are current tax laws that impose minimum
requirements; also specific language could be included in the proposed bylaws
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indicating that a certain percentage of money each year needs to be spent.
Mayor Mehaffey suggested a few policy related amendments to the proposed bylaws.
Mayor Mehaffey invited any member of the public to speak on this issue.
Tom Blaisdell, Saratoga resident, noted that he supports the formation of a Saratoga
Community Foundation. Mr. Blaisdell explained that his only concern is that a
Foundation might dilute the effectiveness of existing community groups such as the
Friends of the Library.
Louise Shaffer, 19874 Park Drive, noted that she fully supports the formation of the
Saratoga Community Foundation. Mrs. Shaffer noted that it would bring the
community together and provide good opportunities to network.
Tat Blesch, 13574 Old Tree Way, asked how does a person become a member of the
Saratoga Community Foundation.
H. Monica Carroll, 12909 Cumberland Drive, noted that she does not feel the City needs
another bureaucratic group making decisions.
In response to Mr. Blaisdell's concerns, Mayor Mehaffey noted that he does not see the
Community Foundation diluting the efforts of other community groups in the City of
Saratoga. Mayor Mehaffey pointed out that he believes the Foundation would assist
other community groups that cannot establish nonprofit status or those who have limited
resources.
In response to Ms. Blesch's question regarding membership, Mayor Mehaffey explained
that membership is addressed in the proposed bylaws which states membership could be
obtained through making a donation to the Foundation. The amount of the donation
required to be a member has not been determined.
In response to Ms. Carroll's concern, Mayor Mehaffey noted that the City is taking the
lead in the formation of the Saratoga Community Foundation. Mayor Mehaffey
explained that if there were initial public participation the City would not have to be
involved. Mayor Mehaffey noted that he has discussed the formation of the Foundation
with many Saratoga residents who fully support it, but do not have the knowledge or the
time to start a nonprofit foundation.
Mayor Mehaffey noted that the City would probably give the Foundation some initial
funding and appoint the initial Board members.
Councilmember Baker noted he supports the formation of the Community Foundation to
allow the residents of Saratoga to contribute money to enhance the quality of life in
Saratoga without raising taxes.
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Vice Mayor Streit asked when the Foundation would be able to accept donations
received from the Congress Springs Improvement Project.
City Attorney Taylor responded that this Foundation would not be able to accept any
tax-exempt money for at least six months.
Dave Anderson, City Manager, explained that the residents could make the donations to
the City and the City Council could take action to approve a process for accepting and
accounting for donations received by the City specifically for Congress Springs Park
Improvement Project..
Mayor Mehaffey directed staffto agendize this issue for the March 7, 2001 City Council
meeting.
A discussion took place in regards to the proposed types of membership and voting
rights.
Councilmember Baker stated that he does not support the proposed categories of
members. He suggested having one membership category and perhaps, a special name
recognition for contributors who donate an amount of money beyond the membership
fee.
Councilmember Waltonsmith added that a membership category should be developed
for nonresident donors.
City Attomey Taylor reiterated the directions he has gathered from tonight's discussions
in regards to the revisions to the proposed bylaws:
· Member control of Board of Directors after the Foundation is spun off from the
City
· Two representatives from the City Council
· Allow Foundation to have endowments - but requires the money which is not
dedicated to an endowment to have some rate of turnover
· Low membership fee
· Only resident have voting power
· Outside recognition
· At least 7 members on the Board of Directors
· Definition of quorum
· Transition period ending June 30, 2003
Councilmember Baker suggested that once the new draft is written 500 copies should be
available for the public to review at the library and placed on the intemet.
Councilmember Bogosian asked Mayor Mehaffey if he had a sense of the resources the
City will initially put up to form the Saratoga Community Foundation.
Mayor Mehaffey responded that he feels the City should initially allocate at least
$100,000.00 towards the Foundation.
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Councilmember Bogosian stated that before he fully supports the formation of a
Saratoga Community Foundation he requested that any residents who supports this idea
to please contact him.
Mayor Mehaffey reassured everyone that if there is no interest from the community the
Foundation will not be formed.
Mayor Mehaffey directed the City Attomey to bring the revised bylaws back to the City
Council next month.
CITY COUNCIL ITEMS
None
OTHER
None
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
None
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, Mayor Mehaffey declared the meeting adjourned at
8:25 p.m.
P~pec!.fu~ly submit~l~
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