HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-02-1964 City Council Minutes SARATOGA CITY COUMCIL
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TII'~.: We~esday, September 2. 1964 7:30 P. M.
P~CE: Saratoga High School Cafetorium, i!erriman Avenue, SararoSa, Calif.
T:PE: ~gular }~eetinZ
I ORGN~IZATION
I,~ayor Glennon called the ~:eeting to order at 7:40 P. U.
A. ROLL C~L
Present: Councilmen Glennon. DrY:e, Hartman, Tyler~ Bur~
Absent: ~Ione
B.
Motion was made by Councilman Burry, seconded by Councilman l!art~n,
~d unanimously carried to waive the reading and approve the minutes
of the August 19. 1964 meeting, as written.
II BIDS ~]D CONTACTS
A. SARATOGA FIPZ DISTPaCT PROPOSED ~]!~_TIO~
Saratoga Hayor Glennon expla{ned that the area Droposed to be annexed to the
Fire Saratoga Fire District is an area in the northwestern portion of the
District City which has until recently been relatively uninhabited and has
Annexation been served by the Saratoga Fire District on a contractual basis at
a cost of $1.00 per year. The P~ayor further explained that for some
time the proposed annexation preceedtngs have been delayed by
technicalities which the Fire District has detemined that the
City ~uld best handle ~d the District has therefore requested
the City to initiate the annexation proceedings and prepare the
necessary data to complete the annexation in retum for which the
Fire District has. a~reed to Day up to $1.000. for e~enses in
connecti6n with this matter. The City Attorney indicated that this
would ordinarily be the function of the County Counsel's office and
confimed with the council that as the procedure is too technical
for the fire district, the City ~7ill proceed under the name of the
Saratoga Fire District and bill them for the e~enses involved.
It was moved by Councilman ilartman, seconded by Councilman Dr~ce and
unaniPnusly adopted to authorize the City Staff to proceed ~,yith the
annexation proceedings in accordance ~.~ith the above procedure.
B. ~QUEST FOR AU~ORIZATION TO GO TO ~ID ON CIVIC CEN~R PAVI~IC
~e Director of Public !.~orks presented the final site plan for the
Bids - Civic Center pavin~ ~d indicated that it ~unts to apDroximate!y
Civic $10.000 worth of paved area and ~ill provide 129 parking sp,~ces.
Center After discussion, it was moved by Councilman Drake, seconded by
Paving Councilman llartman, ~d ~nanimeusly adopted to authorize the City
Staff to advertise for bids on the asphalt and concrete work for the
Civic Center site development plan.
III PETI~ONS. O~II]~j,~CES A~ID FOR~L P~SOLDTIO~]S
A~ P3SOLX~IOM ~-3
Res .]'~-3
Stop Signs It was moved by Co~cilman Tyler, seconded by Councilman Curry and
Prospect unanimously approved to adoDt P~esolution No. ~-3. beinR a resolution
establishing stop intersections at the intersections of Prospect Road
at Kristy L~e, }~ller Avenue, Saraglen Drive and Covina Court, as
unofficially approved at the last meetin2'.
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IV SUBDIVISI~]S ,~:D BUILDIHG SITES
SD-430 A. SD-430 LE ROY H!ATT
Iliatt
Mayor Glennon read a letter from ~. Le Roy Hiatt dated 8/24/64,
Request requesting that the conditions of tantative map approval be modified
for to substitute rolled curbs in place of concrete curbs and gutters.
n~dification The Planning Director ex~.lained that concrete curbs and gutters are
of cond. standard engineering conditions and preferred by the City for reasons
of maintenance but that the Plannin~ Commission, in some instances,
had no objection to the rolled curbs. Uitb Council approval, Mayor
Glennon referred the matter to the Planning Commission for recor.,~:~enda-
tton to the Council.
B. SDR-368 - ST.~tDARDOIL CO~A~
SDR-368 The Director of Public Works stated that he concurred with the County
Standard Engineer's recommendation that the improvements constructed in con-
Oil Co. nection with building site approval for Standard Oil Company be
accept. accepted for construction. After discussion, during which Council-
Const. man Hartman questioned x.~ether or not the City has been too
regarding architecture and landscaping of service.stations as he
feels this station is aesthetically undesirable, it ~as moved by
Councilman Hartman, seconded by Councilman Tyler, and unanimously
approved to accept the construction Of the improvements as recommended.
The Planning Director indicated that although it is hoped that no
more service stations will be constructed, the Planning Commission ~i11,
in the future, place more er~hasis on landscapin~ in commercial zones,
particularly regarding any contemplated remodeling of service stations.
C. SDR-517 - C. VIGEN
SDR-517
Vigen ~. Ualker explained that all conditions of tentative buildin~ site
approval have been met by a former o~,mer under SDR-207 and that
I~. ViXen had applied for building site approval as the previous
approval had expired. It was moved by Councilman Tyler, seconded
by Councilman 11artman, and unanimously approved to adopt P~solution
No. SDR-517-1, grantin~ building site approval for one lot on
Wardell Road.
V OLD BUSINESS
A. C-70 - O. R. ~-~AGGIOP£
C-70 I-~yor Glennon read a letter from Edward R. LaCroix, attorney for
M egglore Mr. Magg!ore, requesting withdrawal of the rezoning application
l!o. C-70 and refund of the filin~ fee. ~7ith no objection, Mayor
Glennon referred the matter to the !Yenagement Committee for rec-
commendation at the next meeting.
VI ADMINISTP~TIVE ~TTEP~
A. MAYOR
I.C.C. Hayor Glennon announced that the Inter-City Council ~ill meet
Mtg. Thursday, September 3 in Hilpitas and that anyone wishin~ to
attend notify ~. IJalher for reservations.
B. FIN~qCE
(1) It was moved by Councilman Drake, seconded by Councilman
Bills Hartman and unanimously adopted to approve the disbursements on
the list dated September 2, 1964 for a total amount of $40,428.93
and authorize that ~mrrants be drawn in payment.
Treasurer's (2) The Treasurer's report for the month of July, 1964 was reviewed
Report and accepted.
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C. COI.~ITTEE F~EPORTS
(1) ROSS PJ~LL CORPORATION, TRACT 3259
The Council studied communications from the Ross tlall Corporation
ROSS HALL and Planning Committee re~arding a request for offset of storm
CORP. drainage fees. The Plannln~ Committee recorm. ended that the re-
TR. 3259 quests for reimbursement of $2,187. and $1,766. as set forth
storm drain in the letter from Ross Hall Corporation of July 14, 1964,
lea offset be denied but that the council aaree to share the additional
cost of $912.50 for footpath construction in connection ~rith
Tract 3250 on a 50/50 basis. After extended Jdi~cussion,
durin~ which Councilman !;artman indicated that the Plannin~
CoLmnittee believed the extra cost to be partially the responsi-
bility of the City, it was moved by Councilman Drake, seconded
by Councilman Tyler, and adopted that the city allo,~ an offset
of $456.25 on the remainin? storm drainage fees due from ~oss
Iiall Corporation on Tract 3259, Deerpark.
(2) STOP SIGZ~S RE,AN IZAJIE AMP BLAUEP.. DRIVE
Stop Signs The Council studied reports from the Chief of Police and from
Regan Lane the Santa Clara County Sheriff's office reco~_endin?. the
& Blauer installation of stop slp, ns at the intersection of Re,an Lane
and Blauer Drive. After discussion, the ~ayor~ with no ob.~ections
instructed the staff to prepare a resolution for the next meetln~,
formally authorizing the installation of the recormmended stop
signs.
(3) BIDS FOR SEATII;G - COUNCIL
Council Mr. ~Jalker presented the seating plan for the council chambers and
Chambers reported that three companies had submitted informal bids:
Seating Irwin Company @ $28.00 per seat; i!aywood-Uakefield at $32.50
~nids per seat and American Seating Company ~ $32.28 per seat. lie
stated that the ~{anagement Committee's reconm~endation is to
m~ard the bid to the American Seatin~ Campany because of the
compact design which affords morn front and back room and
because of a more durable quality of material. Mr. Ualker
further stated that the price of $32.28 per seat includes the
sales tax and installation. It was moved by Councilman Tyler,
seconded by Councilman Drake, and unsniraously adopted to
authorize the ;<ayor to sign the contract with American Seattn~
Company, subject to the approval of the City Attorney.
D. DEPAP. T~NT lIEADS ALD OFFICERS
(1) REPORT ON TRAFFIC STUDY IN Av. CONA~ff-FOOTI~ILL SCHOOL ARE~
Traffic Mr. IIuff presented a report to the Council entitled "1964 School
Study Traffic Safety Study" and asked for approval for the recommende~
Argonaut- traffic stripin?. before school starts and paintin~ of ne,J cross
Foothill walks where the study deems them necesssry. ~.~r. ~obert L. Jaffe.
School Traffic Engineer with Wilbur Smith and Associates, co~fliended the
Areas many volunteer ~,xorkers who contributed to the compilation of the
data and emphasized the fact that .althou..-,h he had offered
guidancq., ~!r. !tuff had ~;ritten a very :nod renort with a prof-
fessional approach to the problem.
people involved have not yet been notified that tile report has
been completed and recommended that they be ~iven an opportunity
to review the report and discuss it with the Public Ue!~are
CoF,~ni t tee.
~tayor Glennon, ~ith council concurrence, referred the report
to the Public Uelfare Comm.~_ttee for study and indicated that copies
will be available fo~' public study.
Cox Ave. (2) Council studied the plans for the Cox Avenue brid~e as approved
Bridge by the State and it x..,as moved by Councilman Drake, seconded bY
Bids Councilman Hartman, and unanir~ously app~oyed to authorize
the staff to advertise for bids for the construction of the
Cox Avenue brfd~e as soon as the plans and snectficatfons are
completed.
(3) The Director of Public ~7orks requested permission to go to bid
on various stolen drain2ge street protection projects and indi-
Street cated tha~- the work proposed will correct the causes of flood
Protection dama~.e to streets in various areas° ~r, ~Iuff further reported
Projects- that the Flood Control ~istrlct will cooperate in the prep~ration
Flood of plans for the San Tomes c~'eek job and tibet the City is eligible
damage for State ~lood ~e!ief fund~ ~o help pay for the various proposed
projects, After discussin~ the estimated costs of the proposed
projects~ it was ~oved by Councilman Drake, secondoct by Council-
man l!artman~ and unanimons!y aperoved to authorize the staff to
advertise for bid~ for the various Street Protection Projects
as outlined by the Director of Public ~;orks,
E, CITY_ AD~IMISTRATOP~
(1) The Director of Public Vorks stated that ~r, I!anley had
Transfer requested him to ask for Council approval to shift funds w~thin
of funds- the City Clerk's budget to allo~.~ the purchase of a ~Tonroe printin~
Monroe calculator at a total price of $700.00, L'e indicated that
calculator $650, had been budgeted for a calculator and it was moved by
Councilman Drake, seconded by Councilman ltartman and unanimously
approved to authorize the transfer of $50,00 ~tthin the City
Clerk-Administrator's budget for the purchase of the .'/onroe
calculator,
(2) It was noted that Sarato~.a Service Clubs, under, the direction
Sara-L,G, of Sm Heruandez, plan to plant the dividin~ strip on Saratoga-
Road - Los Gatos Road and plan to request the City of _~.onte Sereno
Landscaping to plant that portion ~tthin their Jurisdiction,
Recess: 9:00 P, ,~I,
Reconvened: 9:15 P,
VII CO~..~..~Y~]ICATIOi~S
A, WRITTEI]
(1) CA~a~fON VIEU DRIVE A~.~D SULLIVAn] UAY
Canyon ~.~ayor Glennon read a letter dated 8/26/64 from Br!an A, PeE?
View Dr,- requesting the City to take legal action a%ainst either the
Sullivan developer or the bonding company to bring Sullivan IITay and Canyon
Vle~ Drive up to city Standards, The Director of Public
'Jay and the City Atton~ey indicated that the City has tried unsuccess-
Street
Deficiencies fully for e very long time to get the developer to correct the
deficiencies and that attempts to get the bonding company to
cooperate have been ineffective. ~Ir, Johnston e~lained that
the situation is legally complicated because the bonds
posted ~ith the County prior to incorporation of the City and
that the County bonds ~.~ere ambiguous as compared to the City's
bond forms,
After extended discussion, durin~ ~rhich ~fr, Emin~er, 21141 Canyon
Vie~,~ _Drive and Mr, L, Saylot, 21081 Canyon Viex.~ Drive, advised
the Council that the deficiencies in the Saratoga Ilei~hts water
Company line contribute to the bad condition of the roads, ~ayor
Glennon directed the City Attorney and Director of Public Uorks
to thoroughly investigate the matter and make a full report to
the council at the next ~eettn~. ~r. Emin~er and ~fr. Pe~.
requested the council to correct the street deficiencies no~l~
and then pursue the recovex7 of the expenses involved and ~ere
informed by the !~ayor that this factor ~.~ill be considered by the
Council at the next .meetiu~ when the full report is available.
(2) The Council discussed a request from ~¥. Leonard ~,,?ade dated
Political Sept. 1, 1964, to erect ~olitical si~-ns ~ithin the city limits
Signs of Sarato.-.a, and in accordance ~ith Council policy, it ~as .moved
by Councilman Drake, seconded by Councilman ~.!artman and unanimously
adopted to deny the request, ~'ayor Glennon noted that ~t might
be ~ell to study the feasibility of providin~ some le~isletive
means of control of the erection of 9olitical signs,
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(3) SDR-468 - CARL L. DOZIER
SDR-468 ~4ayor Glennon read a letter dated September 2~ 1964 from carl
Dozier - L. Dozier requesting eX:tenSion' of building site approval on
Request SDR-468, Sarat0~a Inn ~nd an extension of the ~ezoninF of the
for extension property until NOvember 17,' 1965~
of SDR-468 '= " ' '
& Conditional The Planning Director statea that an extension of time On
zoning - conditional zoninginvolves a complex Drob!em and sug?ested
Saratoga inn that the matter be referred to the PlanDin~ Commission. Uith
no objection, ].layor Glennon so ordered.
B. O~AL
Landscaping- (1) Mr. Emin~er, 21141 Canyon Vieu Dr~ve, asked uho was responsible
1[erriman Ave. for the lack of landscaping at the corer of Hi~.;ay 9 and
& I!wy. 9 i!erriman Avenue and Iyas advised that he should direct his
request for landscaping to the Los Gatos Union l~i~h School
District.
(2) T~ayor Glennon acknowledged, uith pleasure, the presence of the
Good Government Group reDresentatives and the members of the
audience.
VIII ADJOU~,HZNT
It was pDved by Councilman Burry~ seconded by Councilman Tyler, and
unanimously approved to adjourn the meeting at 10:05 P. ;~.
Respectfully submitted,
UILLI~J.v C. H;J]LEY, CITY CLEPd'.
Deputy City Clerk
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