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SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL
ADJOURNED MEETING
JOINT SESSION
SARATOGA UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
MAY 22, 2001
The City Council of the City of Saratoga met in open session in the Administrative Conference
Room at 5:00 p.m. to interview applicants for the Finance Commission, Heritage Preservation
Commission, and the Planning Commission.
The City Council of the City of Saratoga met in a scheduled Adjourned Council Meeting on May
22, 2001 at the Adult Care Center, 19655 Allendale Avenue.
Mayor Mehaffey called the Adjourned City Council meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. and requested
Mary Gardner, Supefimendent/SUSD, to lead the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
ALSO
PRESENT:
Councilmembers Ann Waltonsmith, Evan Baker, Stan Bogosian
Vice Mayor Nick Streit, Mayor John Mehaffey
None
Dave Anderson, City Manager
Cathleen Boyer, City Clerk
Joan Pisani, Director of Recreation
REPORT OF CITY CLERK ON POSTING OF AGENDA FOR MAY 22, 2001.
Cathleen Boyer, City Clerk, reported that pursuant to Govemment Code Section 54954.2, the
agenda for the meeting of May 22, 2001 was properly posted on May 18, 2001.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM PUBLIC
The following people spoke at tonight's meeting:
David Dolloff, 20685 Sigal Drive, reported that the FACT Committee would be filing a citizen
complaint with the Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury in regards to the Saratoga Fire District.
Mr. Dolloff distributed a copy of the citizen complaint form to the City Council requesting them to
review the form.
Mayor Mehaffey noted that the Saratoga Union School Board has a scheduled board meeting
commencing at 8:00 p.m. and requested that the joint meeting with the Dislrict begin and continue
oral communications afterwards.
Consensus of the City Council to continue Oral Communications after the joint meeting with the
SUSD.
Mayor Mehaffey welcomed Saratoga Union School District
JOINT MEETING WITH SARATOGA UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
2. Introduction
Stephanie Petrossi, President/SUSD, thanked the City Council for the
opportunity to meet with them. Ms. Petrossi introduced the following
Board members: Cindy Ruby, Bonnie Yamaoka, Aileen Kao, and John Waite.
Ms. Petrossi introduced Mary Gardner, Superintendent/SUSD.
Status of MOU
Ms. Gardner briefly explained the District's accomplishments of the MOU
between the District and the City of Saratoga.
Ms. Gardner noted that in regards to Saratoga School the District has
satisfied the agreement with the City. In regards to Redwood Middle School
the traffic study still needs to be produced and submitted to the City to
improve traffic circulation and congestion.
Traffic Issues
Ms. Gardner noted in regards to the current traffic problems at Redwood
Middle School the District recently contracted with Fehr Peers to evaluate
the District's new traffic flow. The District is also consulting with
ALTRANS to continue to investigate ways to implement bussing and
carpool programs.
Ms. Gardner noted that Fehr & Peers opposed the proposed idea of adding a
separate turn lane on Fmitvale into the school parking lot. Fehr & Peers
reported that an additional mm lane would not be safe.
Vice Mayor Streit asked if and when the SUSD implements a bussing
program would the District be willing to extend the use to St. Andrews and
Sacred Heart.
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Ms. Gardner responded that she did not think those schools were interested
in a bussing program.
City Manager Anderson noted that St. Andrews and Sacred Heart have
a representative on the School Transportation Task Force and suggested that
at the next meeting Ms. Gardner should take that opportunity to discuss the
bussing issue with them.
School Construction Progress Report
Ms. Petrossi reported that construction is still active at Saratoga School and
Phase I of construction has been completed at Redwood Middle School.
Ms. Petrossi noted that construction at Argonaut and Foothill School should
be completed by 2002.
Councilmember Bogosian noted that citizens had asked him why
construction has been scaled back at Foothill and Argonaut. The current
estimate for all of the construction is over $55 million and the bond that was
passed was roughly $50 million. Councilmember Bogosian asked how the
District planned on making up the difference.
Ms. Petrossi responded that there are three ways they could back fill the bond
money: 1) developer fees 2) state bond money 3) extend current bond.
Ms. Petrossi explained that when the Master Plan was adopted and the bond
was passed the City's demographics increased tremendously. The increase
in students requires the District to provide more classrooms than predicted in
the Master Plan.
Councilmember Bogosian questioned why the demographics called for
classrooms before the bond but after there were a cost over run the
demographics no longer called for these classrooms.
Teacher Housing
Cindy Ruby, Boardmember/SUSD, briefly explained some proactive
initiatives that the Teachers Housing Committee were doing: · Developed a website with house listings
· Sponsors seminars on such topics as first time home buyers,
individual financing, and equity sharing
· Requested the City Council to allocate $2 million dollars to start a
loan program
Lisa Liu, 20291 Merrick Drive, noted that the Teachers Housing Conunittee
has repeatedly requested the City Council to assist the Committee in finding
ways to solve the affordable housing issue. Ms. Liu noted that the City
Cotmcil has not provided any answers nor have they made any decisions on
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allocating any money for housing programs. Ms. Liu requested that the City
Council express some opinion to let the Teachers Housing Conunittee know
their position in regards to their proposals.
Mayor Mehaffey noted that the Council would address this issue in the
Housing Element.
Councilmember Waltonsmith noted that although the City Council has not
verbally responded to the Teachers Housing Committee, it does not mean
that the Council is not concerned about affordable housing.
Councilmember Bogosian stated that he is unwilling to tie up $2 million
dollars of the City's funds during a time of an unstable economy. Public
safety is our first priority. If the City lost the VLF (Vehicle License
Funding) we would have to cut back in law enfomement.
Councilmember Bogosian suggested that the Saratoga Union School District
increase teacher's salaries.
Ms. Petrossi noted that the Board is aware of the fact that the District is
loosing several teachers, but their salaries are benchmarked accordingly.
Use of Park and Recreation Funds
Ms. Petrossi questioned if Park Development funds would still be used to
renovate the playfields at Foothill School.
Vice Mayor Streit, Council liaison to the Parks and Recreation Commission,
noted that Foothill School is no longer on the Parks and Recreation
Commission's agenda. Vice Mayor Streit explained that the City staff has
been preparing Redwood Middle School's fields for the AYSO season while
the fields at Congress Springs are under construction. Vice Mayor Streit also
reported that fimds would be allocated to renovate Azule Park and upgrade
the City's playground equipment.
Vice Mayor Streit noted he would communicate the District's questions and
concerns to Parks and Recreation Commission and request that this issue be
agendized at a future meeting.
Ms. Petrossi asked if Parks & Recreation funds could be used to install a bike
path around the Redwood Middle School.
Mayor Mehaffey requested that this issue also be agendized at a future Parks
and Recreation Commission meeting.
Mayor Mehaffey thanked the SUSD for coming tonight.
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COMMUNICATIONS FROM PUBLIC
The following people spoke at tonight's meeting:
Bill Morrison, 20135 Chateau Drive, reported that on Mother's Day a Saratoga Fire District
paramedic called in sick, and while the District tried to find a replacement, they eventually had to
call County Fire and request the use of one of their paramedics for the day.
Gale Momson, 20135 Chateau Drive, stated strongly that she feels the citizens of Saratoga would
benefit more if Saratoga Fire District merged with the County. Mrs. Morrison noted as a wife of a
Saratoga firefighter she is extremely worried of her husband's safety. Mrs. Monison stated that her
concern is that the District does not have enough manpower to properly protect her husband.
Ed Farrell, 20877 Kittridge Road, noted that he recently received a newsletter published by the
Saratoga Fire District. Mr. Farrell noted that the newsletter mentioned the two reports on fire safety
written by the Public Safety Commission and DMG Maximus. Mr. Fan'ell explained that the
District bragged about the adequacy of their services. Mr. Farrell requested the City Council to
make a decision to accept or reject the Public Safety Commission's report on fire protection
services.
Mayor Mehaffey noted that the report given to the City Council by the Public Safety Commission
is, by default, accepted.
Mayor Mehaffey noted that on June 6, 2001 staff would be presenting to the Council fire service
options.
Beverly Phipps, 15270 Norton Road, indicated he does not understand the conflicts of opinion in
regards to a second access trail on Bohlman Road. Mr. Phipps noted that Chief Kraule of the
Saratoga Fire District agreed that the proposed trail would benefit the residents, but unfortunately
the Public Safety Commission said the existing road is unsafe and the grade is too steep to connect a
second access trail.
David Dolloff, 20685 Sigal Drive, commented that the proposed second access trail is a straight shot
and is half the grade of the existing road - it is a straight shot.
Mayor Mehaffey noted that staff is preparing a report to Council on the options and costs for a
second access trail on Bohlman Road.
NEW BUSINESS
Friends of the Library - Fee Waiver Request
Recommended action:
Grant request.
Joan Pisani, Director of Recreation, presented a brief staff report.
Director Pisani pointed out that the library renovation project is scheduled to
begin in August, thus creating a problem for the various groups who use the
community rooms on a regular basis. Director Pisani pointed out that several
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of these groups would be displaced for approximately 18 months during the
construction project.
Director Pisani noted that several groups have found temporary facilities to
use but there were still a few groups who have had difficulty finding
alternative sites.
Director Pisani reported that several groups have recently requested the use
of the Recreation Department for their monthly meetings, events, classes, etc.
Director Pisani noted that recently the Friends of the Library have requested
to use the Recreation Center for an upcoming book sale, free of charge.
Director Pisani noted that a similar request has come from the library staff to
use the patio room at the Recreation Center or use the Warner Hutton House
to accommodate the children's story time program.
Director Pisani noted that waiving the rental fee for any group is lost revenue
to the Recreation Department's budget.
Councilmember Waltonsmith questioned that if the attic in the Warner
Hutton House was renovated it could accommodate story time and other such
programs.
Director Pisani responded that the attic would be an ideal place to hold
events such as story time.
Councilmember Bogosian explained that the Friends of the Library hold a
few book sales a year with profits up to $4,000.00. During the upcoming
library construction project the Friends have nowhere to hold their book
sales. Councilmember Bogosian explained that the Friends contribute a lot
of money to the City for various purposes and would soon be contributing
funds to purchase most of the new furniture for the temporary library
facilities.
Councilmember Bogosian noted he fully supported the Friends request for a
fee waiver.
Mayor Mehaffey noted that non-profit groups are required to pay half the
cost of the rental fee to use the Recreation Center. Mayor Mehaffey
suggested that perhaps the same policy could be applied to the Friends of the
Library.
Councilmember Bogosian noted that the Friends cannot afford to pay the
high hourly fee but perhaps Director Pisani and the Friends could negotiate
payment for custodial services.
Mayor Mehaffey requested that staff write a policy addressing the use of the
Recreation Center during the library's construction project.
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BAKER/BOGOSIAN MOVED TO GRANT A FEE WAIVER TO THE
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY FOR THE USE OF THE
RECREATION CENTER. MOTION PASSED 5-0.
CITY COUNCIL ITEMS
Councilmember Waltonsmith requested that the process to renovate the attic at the Warner
Hutton House attic be expedited.
Councilmember Baker noted that one of the problems of renovating the attic is finding a place to
construct a second stairway.
Councilmember Bogosian requested that the Warner Hutton House be added to the CIP project
list.
Mayor Mehaffey noted that an elevator should also be included in the attic renovation, and noted
that the use of CDBG funds could pay for it.
Councilmember Waltonsmith suggested that the Council look into purchasing the property
currently owned by the US Post Office adjacent to the Sheriff Office. Councilmember
Waltonsmith requested placing this item on a future Council agenda.
Councilmember Bogosian noted he supported Councilmember Waltonsmith's request.
Councilmember Baker noted that he received a notice announcing the Strawberry Festival. The
notice indicated that the event would be held at West Valley College on June 9-10, 2001.
Councilmember Baker suggested staff contact the Sheriff's Department and request that the
surrounding neighborhoods be noticed about this event.
Mayor Mehaffey requested a status report on the email the Council received in regards to a
cabana house being build at 21842 Via Regina Road.
City Manager Anderson responded that that issue has been directed to the Community
Development Department for further investigation.
OTHER
None
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
City Manager Anderson announced that Loft Tinfow accepted the position as Assistant City
Manager. Ms. Tinfow will start on June 25, 2001.
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ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, the Mayor declared the meeting adjourned at
9:00 p.m.
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