HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-17-1967 City Council Minutes SUI.~.'~RY OF MINUTES
SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL
MAY 17, 1967
TIME: Wednesday, May 17, 1967 - 7:30 P.M.
PLACE: Saratoga City Council Chambers, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga, California
T~E: Regular meeting
I 0RGANIZATION
Mayor Glennon called the meeting to order at 7:40 P.M.
A. ROLL CALL
Present: Councilmen Glennon, Hartm~n, Tyler, Burry, Robbins
Absent: None
B. MI~lJTES
It was moved by Councilman Burry; seconded by Councilman Tyler; to waive
Minutes the reading of the minutes of May 3, 1967 and approve them subject to
corrections...Page 2, IV-B, paragraph ~, line 5#change 'requirements' to
' recommended', and Page 3, IV-C(2)...insert Robbins for Hartman re Policy
Committee report; motion carried unanimously.
II BIDS ~ND C0N~IRACTS
A. FRUITVALE AVENUE PLAN LINE
M~. Huff presented the proposed agreement for preparation of plan lines for
Fruitvale Avenue. He said the Public Welfare Committee had[ reviewed the
Fruitvale proposal and recommended that the City retain Jennings, McDermott &Heiss
Ave Plan for the engineering services. The cost is based on time and materials '
Lines with a ceiling of $3,000 plus 10~ overrun with approval of the Council.
Councilman Hartman moved; seconded by Councilm~n Tyler; to authorize the
Mayor to execute an agreement between the City and Jennings, McDermott and
Heiss for engineering services for plan lines on Fruitvale Avenue, subject
to the final approval of the City Attorney; motion carried unanimously.
TRAFFIC SIGNAL ~AII~TENANCE - COX AND SARATOGA A~NFE
The City Administrator explained that upon completion of the Saratoga Avenue
construction, the County had asstamed maintenance of the traffic signal at
Cox & Cox and Saratoga Avenues~ since it was on the stretch of road the City had
Saratoga released to allow use of expressway funds. The City has been notified that
Signal as of May 15th~ there wilt be a charge of approximately $50 per month per
intersection to continue County maintenance. Mro Huff recommended this as
the most feasible method of maintenance, since it is the ohly traffic sig-
nal under City Jurisdiction. Councilman Hartman moved that the ~'~vor be
authorized to execute an agreement with the County of Santa Clara fo~
maintenance of the traffic signal st Cox and Saratoga Avenues, subject to
final approval by the City Attorney; seconded by Councilmen Robbins; unan-
imously carried and so ordered.
III PETITIONS, ORDINANCES AND FORMAL RESOLUTIONS
A. O~DINANCE 38.16 - INTRODUCTION
M~. H~f read Ordinance 38.16, an ordinance relating to weed and rubbish
abatement. After discussion of details in the ordinance by the Council,
Mayor Glennon declared Ordinance 38.16 introduced on the first ~eading,
0rd. and referred it to the Public Welfare Committee for study and recommendation.
38.16 The committee was directed to confer with the Fire Marshal to determine the
distance from any building or structure within which dangerous materials
would be deemed to create a violation (Page 1~ Sec~ 6.52, line ]~).
B. RESOLUTION NO. 357
Mr. Huff said this is a resolution opposing payment of compensation for
removal of certain outdoor advertising signs, displays and devices. It was
Res. presented at the last Council meeting but deferred to this meeting for a
3~7 decision after study. The consensus e~ among the Councilmen was
that a better effect would result in individual letters being written to
Congress and the Senate by .the Council~n on this subject° Without
Mayor Glennon ordered the matter removed from the agerids=
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Ill C. ~ESOLUTION NO. MV-1t
Mr. Ruff reported that Resolution MV-11~ creating a two-hour parking zone
Eeso on a portion of Big Basin Way from 4th to 5th Street~ resulted from request
~-ll of the Chamber of Commerce and recommendation of the Chief of Police end
the Public Welfare Committee. Co~mcilman Hartman moved for adoption of
Resolution MV-11; seconded by Councilman Tyler; motion carried unanimously.
C. RESOLUTION 36~B-91
The City Administrator explained that the developer had corrected or the
Res. bonding company had paid for all deficiencies in the streets in Tract 3~85.
36-B-91 The streets have been maintained for one year and it is now recommended that
they be accepted for maintenance and the bond released by the City. Coun-
cilman Hartms moved for adoption of Resolution 36;B-91; seconded by Coun-
cilman Tyler; motion carried unanimously and so ordered.
IV Sb~DIVISIONS, BUII=DING SITES AND ZONING RE~/ESTS
A. SDR-687 - RICE BECK
Maps for final building site approval for SDR-687, Richard Beck, one lot
8DR.-687 on Carniel Avenue were presented to the Council. ~. Huff explained that
Beck since the existing subdivision had been approved more than ten years ago,
it is necessary that Mr. Beck apply for site approval on one lot. All con-
ditions have been met except flood control clearance# and he recommend,ed
approval. Councilman Tyler moved for adoption of Resolution SDR-687-1j
subject to flood control clearance; seconded by Councilman Hartman anc~ un-
animously carried.
B. TRACT ~79 - COLUMBUS FOUNDERS SAVINGS - SD-613
Maps for final approval of 15 lots on Wardell Road, Tract 4279, Unit I'~
for Columbus Founders Savings A~sociation were presented to the CounciL1.
~/a~. Huff reported thsb all conditions had been met except design const~Euc-
Tr 4279 tion and an offer to dedicate an 18 foot minimum access road through U~it I
SD-613 of the Columbus Founders property and across the ColumbUs property to t'~he
Columbus existing minimum access road off Pierce. A report from the Planning DiLrec-
Founders tot ~ated March 13~ 1967, recommended that Condition 6 on the Subdivisi~on
Savings Committee Report dated February 28, 1967, be modified to not require imi.prove-
ment of the private extension of Wardell Road~ since the applicant does not
have right of way on said road.
TOM TRAYNOR~ 22284 DeAnza Circle~ North~ Cupertino~ represented the app]ii-
cant and requested modification of Conditions 6 and 12. After Council
discussion, Councilman Hartman moved; seconded by Councilman Tyler; fo~.
adoption of Resolution SD-613-1 approval of final map of Tract 4279,
SD-613~ subject to dedication of those portions of Wardell Road running
through Lots i through 10~ as a 25 foot half street from the centerline;
and dedication and improvement of that portion of Wardell Road contiguous
to Lots i and 15; and subject to compliance with Condition 12; motion
carried unanimously.
C. TRACT 4300 - SARATOGA F0~HILLS DEVELOPMENTCORPORATION - SD-672
~. Huff reported that all conditions for final map approval of Tract 4300,
SD-672, Saratoga Foothills Development Corporation, had been met except
Condition lO, to construct storm line as per Master Drainage Plan to pro-
TR 4300 vide positive storm water drainage between subdivision and existing 27 inch
8D-672 storm drain at east boundary of water works pro?arty and p~rmission is nec-
essary from Southern Pacific to construct on a portion of the railroad right-
of-~.~ayo Councilman Burry moved for adQp~ion of Resolution 3D-672-1~ final
approval of Tract 4300, subject to compliance ~ith Condition lO; motion
seconded by Councilmsn~,~unanimously carried and so ordered.
D. TRACT 3591 - LEROY HIATT
Maps for final approval of 6 lots on Saratoga-Los Catos Road for LeRoy Hiatt~
Tract 3591~SD-682~ were presented to the Council and ]~o Muff reported that
all conditions had been met except filing of the record map and necessm~y
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iV D. TraCT 3591 - LEROY HIATT (Continued)
deed and clearance letters. LEROY HIATT explained to the Council that the
Tr 3591 oak tree on the access road to the highway would not create a traffic haz-
Hi~tt srd since only a right turn is possible at that point. Councilman Hartman
moved for adoption of Resolution SD-682-1~ subject to filing of record map
and necessary deed and clearance letters; seconded by Councilman Burry;
unanimously carried.
E. TRACT l~042 - CLAUDE T. LI~SEY - SD-68~
Mrs Huff explained that this is the fifth unit of Claude Lindsey's subdivi~
sion and consists of 53.lots north of Cox Avenue between Fredericksburg
Tr ~04~ and the railroad, and stated that all conditions have been met° Council-
Li~dsey man Robbins moved for adoption of Resolution SD-684-1; seconded by Council-
man Burry; motion carried unanimously and so ordered.
F. DOUGLAS HIES - SDR-670
Maps for final approval of one lot on Sobey Road for Douglas Hines were
presented. to the Council. ~. IIuff explained th~b all conditions had been
SDR-670 met except payment of inspection and storm drain fees and posting of a
Hines bond for Condition II-J on the Building Site Committee Report dated Febr-
uary 14~ 1967. Councilman Tyler moved for adoption of Resolution SDR-670-1:
subject to posting of required bond and payment of inspection and flood
control fees; seconded by CoUncilman Hartman; motion eartied unanimously°
G. SDR-673 - CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS - ALLENDALE AVENUE
M~. Walker reported that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
has provided compliance with all the conditions impDeed in the Building
SDR-673 Site Committee Report dated February 1~ 1967 except posting of a bond for
Latter improvement of Allendale Avenue. The delay is due to substantial revision
Day of their improvement plans, necessitating approval by the State and County~
Saints which has not been secured to date. Mr. Walker read a letter from Bishop
Church Nelson~ assuring the Council that the necessary bond willbe posted for
Condition II-B~ C~ D~ H and K, as soon as the amount is determined. Motion
by Councilman Tyler adopting ReSolution SDR-673-1, subject to Dosting of
required bond; seconded by Councilman Hartman; motion carried~
V PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. C-lOS - GEORGE W. DAY CONSTRUCTION CO.
Mr. Huff explained that C-105 ~s a re~sst for fezcuing from R-1-40, O00 to
R-1-20,000 on Allendale Avenue by George W. Day. The Planning Commission
recomnends the change of zoning and the p~slic hearing was noticed for this
time. A communication supporting this change of zoning was received from
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hanson, 13761 Dolphin Drive, Saratoga. The maps for
the proposed rezoning were presented to the Council° Mayor Glennon declared
C-105 the public hearing on C-105 opened at 9:R~ PoM. and directed that all files
Gas Day be introduced into the record.
Ord. NESTOR BARRETT, 675 North let Street, San Jose, appeared to represent the
MS-3- applicant and explained he had represented George Day before the Planning
ZC-38 Commission in this matter and had received their approval.. A. Lo F~tNSON~
13761 Dolphin Drive, Saratoga, spoke in favor of the rezoning and also ad-.
vocated further rezoning of low density areas so they could be subdivided~
~;~. Walke~ stated that the Planning Commission approved only fezcuing of
lots bet~.reen Pottoe and Harleigh and other marked areas on Exhibit A on
Allendale Avenue were not to be included in the change of zoning°
P~olic hearing was closed st 9~35 P~Mo on motion of Councilman Hartman;
seconded by Councilman B'~ry and uaanimously carried. Mayor Glennon de-
clared Ordinance NS-3-ZC-38 introduced on the first reading, as redrafted~
and directed the staff to presenb the ordinance as corrected at the next
meeting. ~
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VI ADMINISTRATIVE MEtTEHS
A. MAYOR
None
B. FINANCE
(1) It was moved by Councilmen Burry; seconded by Councilman Robbins; and
unanimously carried to approve the list of disbursements dated
Claims May 17, 1967 and authorize that warrents be drawn in paplnent for a
total of $20~325.01.
(2)Financial reports of the Treasurer and City Clerk for April~ 1967,
were accepted by the Council.
C. COUNCIL COMMI'ATE~S ~NDREPORTS
(1) Councilman Tyler transmitted the Public Welfare recommendations to
hire Petersen Brothers to surface a portion of Chester Avenue. Coun-
Chester citmanTyler moved; seconded by Councilmen Hartman; to adopt the Public
Ave Welfare Committee report dated May 17, 1967 and hire Petersen Bros.
Surfacing to surface Chester Avenue from Allendale Avenue to 825 ft. south at
a cost of $1,650, for reshaping the existing road, priming and apply-
ing a double seal coat of oil and screenings; motion carried unanimoust~vo
ADS Plas- (2) Councilman Tyler moved; seconded by Councilman Hartman, to approve use
tie pipe of ABS plastic pipe for sewer laterals only; motion carried unanimously.
(3) Councilman Hartman moved; seconded by Councilman Burry; to accept the
Public Welfare Report dated May ll, 1967 concerning construction of
Piedmont Piedmont Road, subject to the conditions set forth by the staff, and
Road indicating willingness of theeCity to accept the Street upon construc-
tion to proper Standards; motion carried unanimously~
(4) Action on approval of Hakone Gardens kitchen improvements as outlined
Hakone in the Policy Con~littee Report dated May 17~ 1967 was deferred bythe
Gardens Mayor until the lease with the Florence Crittenton Circle is reviewed.
(5) Councilman Robbins read the report of the Policy Committee dated
May 17, 1967 recommending prohibition of alcoholic beverages on all
City property.
Alcoholic STUART HOWELL, representing the Chamber of Commerce, and M~S. TOY,
Beverages representing the Los Gatos-Saratoga Symphony Association and
on City JOE ASSENZA, spoke to the Council advocating serving of alcoholic
property beverages on City property on the basis that local functions would
suffer economically if such use is prohibited. The Chamber of Commerce
plans to sell beer at the forthcoming AnnualFestival in Wildwood Park
in September; and the Symphony Association has already made plans for
a champagne reception in the Council Chambers on July8th.
Mayor Glennon deferred a decision on this matter for the present, dir-
ecting that any permits for serving of alcoholic beverages on City
property be s~ject to Council approval~ and instructed the staff to
initiate a study of the policies of other cities.
D. DEP~TMENTHEADS A~ OFFICERS
(1) The Planning Director announced that the Citizens' Committee on the
General General Plan Review was meeting each week ~ the Redwood School, ~th
Plan Review good attendance, and reported that wcrk x~as progressing satisfactorily.
E. Q~Y ADMINISTRATOR
(1) Mr. Huff read a letter from Ro Go Eastman requesting a one year's ex-
SDR-623 tension for improvement& zequired on Allendale Avenue. He stated that
Eastman adverse weather had postponed work this winter and he now would like
to hire the contractor working on adjacent property to make his improve~
monte. Motion by Councilman Hartman granting one yesa~'s extention to
R. G. Eastman, 8DR-623~ seconded by Councilman Burry; motion carried
unanimously.
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VII CONMUNICATION8
Ao WRITTEN
(1) Mayor Glennon read a letter and resolution from the Good Government
Good Group supporting the Council and staff in their efforts to enforce '
Govt Group City ordinances, in particular, tile sign ordinance, and to correct
violations thereof.
(2) Mr. Huff read a note of appreciation from the Senbr Civics Class
of Saratoga High School for the reception given them by the Council
at the last meeting.
League (3) A letter from the League of Women Voters of LoS Gatos-Saratoga was
of Voters referred to the Citizens' Committee for the General Plan Review by
'..~ Mayor Glennon.
B. ORAL
(1) STUART IiO~LL, read a letter from the Saratoga Chamber of Commerce
announcing a presentation on May 25th at the Council Chambers by
EG&E, outlining a Congress for Community Pro~ams.
(2) JOE ASSENZA requested the Council to study the traffic hazard created
Saratoga by poorly marked curbing on the divider strip on Saratoga Avenue, and
A~e suggested the staff or Council visit Sacramento to observe the refle~
Divider tor lighted center divider strips installed there. Mr. Huff reported
that the staff was working on an estimate of cost for such installati on.
Mayor Glennon acknowledged the presence of Stuart Howell, Seratoga Chsnber of
Commerce; Dr. Warren Sturla, Youth Center, Inco; and thanked the Good Govern-
ment Group and Mrs. Dorothy Parker for the serving of coffee.
VIII ADJOURNMENT
Motion to adjourn at 10:25 P.M. by Councilman Hartman] seconded by Councilman
Tyler; motion carried unanimously.
Respectfully submitted,
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