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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-17-1963 City Council Minutes SARATOGA CITY CouNCIL S~tARY OF ~INUTES TDqE: !'~ednesday, July i7, 1963 .- 7:30 P'. ~.! PLACE: Saratoga High School Ca~etorium, Herriman Ave. ~ [~i~hway #9 TYPE: Regular Adjourned ~{eetine I bRGANIZATION ~tayor Glennon called the meetin~ to order at A. ROLL CALL Present: Councilmen Glennon, Brazil, Hartman, ~itchie Absent: Councilman Drake B, ~INUTES Councilman Hartman moved, seconded by Councilman ~ithcie, to waive the readin~ and approve the minutes oe the July 3, 1963 meeting, as presented. ~.!otion carried unanimously~ II BIDS AND CONTRACTS A. SEAL COATING PDOGRA~-! - 1963 196S Seal Coating Director of Public !~orks submitted a list of streets proposed for the Bids 1965 seal coatine project and estimated the area to be sealed at 662,478 square feet. He reported that about 90% of the streets in need of this type work will have been completed in this fourth year of the preventive maintenance program. Councilman Hartman moved, seconded by Councilman BraZil, to authorize the City Clerk~Administrat0r to advertise for bids for seal coating city streets. ~Otion carried unanimously. III ORDINANCES AMP FO~IAL RE. SOLUTIONS OrdA A~ ORDINANCE NS-S-ZC-16 NS-S-ZC-~6 Benson CoUncil~an Hartman moved, seconded by-Cbuncilman Ritchie, to adopt Ordinance NS-S-ZC-16~ rez0nin~ approximately ~ acres of the Saratoed Inn property from "R-mi-S,00~'to "Conditional C-C". ~!otion carried unanimously. BA ORDINANCE NS~3-ZC-17 Ord~ NS-S-ZCoI7 / ~,totion was made by Council~an Ritchie, seconded by Councilman }!artman, Eichler and ~arried to adopt Ordinance NS-I-ZC~I7, rezonin~ From 'A" to Homes 'R-I-12,S00-P-D" approximately 42 acres o~ land in the Cox Avenue- Saratoga Avenue area. C. ORDINANCE NO. i-C Ord.l-C Changing Councilman Brazil moved, seconded by Councilman Hartman, to adopt C,C. ~tg. Ordinance No. l-C, as introduced and read at the las~ meeting, bein~ Place to an ordinance chan~ing the meetin~ Mace of the City Council tb the Saratoga Saratoga High School. ~totion carried unanimously. High D. ORDINANCE 3E-4 / Ord.lE-4 Councilman Hartman moved, seconded by Councilman Brazil, to adopt Interim Ordinance No. lE-4, an interim emergency zonine ordinance prohibitin~ Zonin~ Ord. certain uses o~ certain lands in the City o~ S~rato~a. ~tion carried unanimously. RE. SOLUTION N0. 85-4 Res. 85-~ City Administrator !{anley briefly s~,mmarized the provisions Personnel Resolution ~o. 83-4, establishin~ personnel policy, position classi- Policy fications and salary ranges ~or employees o~ the City o~ Saratoga, and stated that the resolution repeals prior personnel policy resolutions and reflects current council policy. CoUncilman Brazil moved, seconded by Councilman Hartman, to waive the readin~ and adopt Resolution 83-4. ~totion carried unanimously. F. ORDIN~NC~ NS-4~3 i Ord. City Attorney outiin~d the chan~e~ i~ the movin~ ordinance since its NS-4.3 original introduction in 1962 and tenorted that the major chan~e Moving the provision that permits ~or moVin~ houses~ equipment, etc. shall Ordinahce be issued ~t the discretion of the'Buildin~ Inspector, with a right of appeal tO the Plannin~'~ommissiOn, rather than by CounCil action upon recommendation ~rom the Plannin~ Commission. policy re Council requested City Administrator to establish a procedure that, Movin~ as a ~atter of Course, requests for mqvin~ permits be investigated permits by the Director of ,ublic ~'Jorks tO insure that no trees are damaged or removed by the moving process. Councilman Brazil moved, Seconded by Councilman Hartman~ to waive the reading of Ordinance NS-a~3. Motlon carried unanimously. Mayor Glen~on declared the Ordinance introduced and announced to those present that copies are available for their inspection. G, ORDINANC~ NO, 36 Ord. 36 ~(r. Kenneth Jones, the City's bondinq attorney, described the slight Callin~ differences in the ordinance callin~ snecial bond election From the Special wording in the ~esolution o~ necessity which was recently adopted. Bond lle explained that certain lan.~ua~e chan~es were necessary to avoid Election endan~erin~ the legality of the nrgpositions. Mr. Jones also reported that the costs o~ the four issues had been increaaed to include estimated incidental expenses ~or the special election, legal fees, etc. and that the total amount of the ~our propositions is $1,275,000. ~fayor Glennon directed the record to show that Ordinance 36 was introduced and continued to the ~ext regular meeting. H, RESOLUTION NO, 158 Res,158 CoUncilman Brazil movedi seconded by Councilman !]artman~ to adopt. Requesting Resolution No~ 158, requestin~ services of the County of Santa Clara Registrar'S Re~istrar's office for the September 17, 1963 Special Bond election. Services ~{otion carried unanimously~ IV SUBD)VISIONS AND BUILDING SiT~S A. SDR-431 - HAROLD HAMSEN SDR-431 Hansen City AttOrney.explained.~ha~ accord~h~ ~o t~ Zonin~ Ordinance th~s lot is le~all~ non~cOnformin~ and Councii requested that~ as matter of inf6rmation, it b~ advised how many other lots in this area became classified as legally non-con~ormin~ as a result o~ the R-1-12,500 zoning established by Ordinance NS-3. Councilman Brazil moved, seconded by Councilman Ritchie, to adopt Resolution No. SDR-431-1, ~rantin~ building site a~reval to ~arold Hanson for one lot on ~Vardell Road. Motion carried unanimously. B. SDR-89 - BROOKSIDE CLUB OF SARATOGA SDR-89 ~{ayer Glennon outlined the request from the Brookside Club, dated Brookside July IO, 1963 for an extension of time in which to construct an access Club road required as a condition o# buildin~ site approval. Extension Upon the recommendation of the Director of Public !~,orks, Councilman Hartman moved to approve an extension of one year from this date to the Brookside Club for the installation of the required access road. Motion was seconded by Councilman Brazil and carried unanimously. V PUBLIC ItEARINGS None -2- VI OLD BUSINESS A. POLICY DECISION REGARDING L~L OF POLIC~ SERVICES Policy City Administrator reported that the Sheri~r~s Department does re level not presently maintain records o~ non traffic police calls by of Police jurisdiction and that it is expected that the information will be Services available ~y the next council meeting. T?ith no objection, Hayor Glennon deferred the matter with the request that the information be · obtained, if possible~ ~or the next meeting. B. PIKE ROAD ~fAINTENA~CE DISTRICT Pike Road City Administrator announced that this 'item had been placed on the }laintenance a~enda for the purpose of establishine cou~cil POliCy re~ardin~ District several questions relatin~ to this district ~Ut that some of these questions could only be answered after analysis of alternative street improvement costs, A~ter brier discussion, Council a~reed that Mayor Glennon and Councilman Hartman be assigned to investigate the matter and report back at a l:ater meeting. VII A~INISTRATIVE ~ATrERS A.. MAYOR (1) Councilman Ritchie moved, seconded by Councilman Brazil, to Don Harris approve the appointment or Donald Harris as Chie~ Buildinq Ch. Bldg. InsPector with his salary to be established' at the first step o~ Inspector t~e"Chief Building Inspector salary range. Motion carried unanimously. Virgil (~) gop~C!l~an Hartman moved, with ~ratitude, to apnrove the appoint- Campbell merit or Virgil CanDbell to the o~fice or Assistant Director o~ Ass't. Dir. Civil Defense which was recently vacated by the resignation or Civil Defense Dr~ !~ilbur Kellum. Motion seconded by Cuuncilman Brazil and carried unanimously. (~) Councilman Brazil moved, seconded by Councilman Hartman, to authorize the ~ayor to beein negotiations with the County of Santa Library Clara for a library lease arrangement for the new library should Lease the voters approve it, and also to do whatever he can to expedite Agreement si~ning of the lease agreement rot the present library. ~otion carried unanimously. (4) ~ayor announced that ~rs. Dorothy Parker has resigned her Dorothy position with the Civil Defense oreanization and the Council Parker unanimously voted to authorize the Mayor to write to ~frs. Parker Resignation expressin~ the appreciation or the Council for her past services. Recess: 8:50 P. H. Reconvened: 9:10 P. ~. B. FINANCE Bills (1) Councilman Brazil moved, seconded by Councilman Ritchie, to approve the disburse~nents on the list dated July 17, 196~, for a total amount or $5,759.94, and authorize that warrants be dra~rn in payment. Motion carried unanimously. (2) Councilman Ritchie moved, seconded by Councilman Brazil, to artprove Finance the Treasurer~s Report and the City Clerk's Pinancial Report for Reports the month of June, 196~. ~otion carried unanimously. C. COt~CIL COMmITTeES High School City Administrator Hanley reported that the meetine requested by the meeting re High School Beard of T~stees reeardin~ swimmin~ pool ~acilities Swim pool ~ and Herriman Avenue improvements has tentatively been set For Thursday, Herrmian Ave. July 25 and that the Actin~ Superintendent, Mr. Trimble~ will confir~ this date after the Board's next meeting. D. DEPAR~-~NT HEADS AND OFFICERS Third The Director of Public ~orks reported that the Third Street parkin~ Street facilities have been installed and that Frequent checks will be made Parking to determine whether the parkin~ spaces are dominated by all day parking or are in rotatin~ use. E, CITY ADMINISTRATOR Voter (i) Mr. Hanley re~orted that Thursday~ July 25 is the last day to Registration register to vote for the Special. Bond election o~ September 17, Deadline and that residents who are eligible to register may do so at the City ttall, Quito Fire Station and ~oser Lon~ A~ency; Remodel (2) City Administrator reported ihat the City ha. received three Duplicating in~orma i bids for r~mea~ling ~h~ duplicatin~ room to provide Room for adeuqate storage and work space and he requested Council authorization to accep~ the low bid From Hildinq Hemsteat and proceed with the workl He o~oted the three bids as ~ollows: Hernstedt - $956. . Clay.qcCullou~h - $1~375. Howard Ualdeman - $1,360. , Councilnan Brazil moved, seconded by Council~an Hartman to authorize the City ~dministrator to employ Hilding'Hernstedt to remOdel .the duplicatin~ room as outlined. -orion carried unanimously. (3) Mr. Hanley reco~nended that authorization to purchase new Copy dunlicatinv equipment be deferred until data is available and Equipment a specific recommendation can be 9resented. lie subfie,ted that, in the interim, the Coancil review the cost study sub- mitted at the last meetin~,concernin~ Zerox material costs as contrasted with the present dUnlicatin~ material costs. VIII CO~flJNICATIONS A. !~RITTEN (1) BRANCH LINE CO~TERS ASSOCIATION OF SANTA CLARA COL~ITY : Council discdSsed a letter ~ro~. =the Branch Line C0.~uters S.P. Association askin~ what nositio~ the Council intends to take t~ain on the Southern Pacific BailrOad proposal toteduce train service service in this area; MayOr glennon and Councilman Hartman were appointed reduction to investigate the request and check the' CounCil's past action re~a~ding the Vasona Branch line abandonment, CounCilman Hartm~nqueStionedthe lack of parkin~ FaCilities S.P.'parkin~ for branch line ~emmuters at Blue Hills and Champagne Fountain facilities and the Ci~ ~dministrator was directed t0 request the Southern Pacific Company to provide suitable parkin~ ~or com~uters at these two stations. (2) Councilman Hartman moved, seconded by Councilman ~itchie, to Koepe~nik ~rant a six month extension of time (to Januar~ 17, 196~) to SDR extension ~. and Mrs. Nor~an Koenernik for construction of i~provements required as a condition of building site approval. Motion carried unanimously. (5) Clerk announced that a communication had been received from Garcia residents of Saratoga Place re~ardinfl the Garcia subdivision Subdivision development in the area north of Hertitan Avenue and East Gradin~ 'Highway #9, and that renresentatives of the area were present and wished to address the council, B. ORAL Mr. Charles MacLeans 20~15 Merriman Avenue and ~fr. 202~5 Saratoga-Vista Court, renresentin~ Saratoga Place residents, Carcia requested Council ~rotectton ~ro~ the ~radin~ operations currently Subdivision bein~ conducted by the developers of the Garcia subdivision adjacent Grading to Saratoga Place. They stated that the residents are concerned that the work in proffress on the Carcia subdivision ~!,ill adversely affect both drainage and nrivacy ~or the existinff residents. The Council and Staff discussed this matter with the residents present and advised them that the ~radin~ plans are currently beiu~ checked by the County Engineers, servin~ as City Eneineer, and that the plans will then be transmitted to the Plannin~ Director ~or his approval0 ~he Council essured the Saratoga Place residents that the gtadin~ plans will be carefully studied for any adverse effect they ~i~ht have on existing deveiO~nent and that buildin~ ~ermiZs will not be iSsued for any oF the lots until the plans meet. the City's approval. The City Administrator was directedc to neti~y the developer to this effect. Council discussed: the problem generally and directed the City Administrator, City Attorney, Plannine Director and Director of ~blic ~gorks to .study the current provisions of the subdivision ordinance an~ submit a ~ecommendation to the Council Te~a~din~ sugKested amendments which would provide ~o~ adequate control by the City over ~radin~ plans prior to start of develo~entA Councilm~ Ritchie suc~ested that some s~dy might also be ~iven to whether two; sto~ houses should be confined to the perimeter o~ a development. ADJOUR~NT Councilm~n Brazil ~9ved, s~conded by C~c~lm~n ~artman, to adjourn the meetin~ to ~st 7, 1963 at 7:30 P. ~. at the Saratoga High School. Motion carried ~animously 10:05 ~. ~.t Respectfully submitted, ~'~illiam C. }ta~ley, City CI~