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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-01-1967 City Council Minutes CITY OF SARATOGA SUNMARY OF MXNUTES TIME: gednesday, November 1, 1967 7:30 P. H. PLACE: Saratoga City Council Chambers, 13777 Frul~vale Avenue, S~8toga, Calif. TYPE: Regular Meeting ORGANIZATION Mayor Glennon called the meeting to order at 7:30 P. M. A. ROLL CALL Pr~eent: Councikmen Glennon, HarCmnn, Burry, Tyler, Robbins AbSent: None B. MI~JTES It was moved by Councilman Robbi-m, seconded by Councilman Burrye end Minutes unanimously carried to dispense with the reading of ~he October 18, 1967 minutes and approve them as written. II BIDS AI~ CONTRACTS Ao REPORT OF BIDS ON BONDS - VII, LACE PARKING DISTRICT NO. 1 ~he City Clerk reported that seven bids were received for the $315,727.36 in bonds to be issued for ~he Village Parking District No. 1~ J. Bo Hanauer and Company of Newark, New Jersey, was the highest responsible Village bidder ~/ith a net !o~ interest bid ~f 5,185~ and the bids ran~ed t0 the Parking high net interes~ rate o~ 5o~11%o l~r. Huff sta~ed ~hat the computa~ious District had been verified by the Dis~rict~s bonding attorneys. Hr~ ~hilip Asset No, 1 answered several questions regard in~ the computations and indi~ated tha~ Bids 0n he felt ~hat the bids were good ones. Action ~as de[erred ~ntil la~er on Bonds the agenda~ III PETITIONS, ORDINANCES, AND FORMAL RESOLUTIONS A. RESOLUTION NOo 36-B-9i Roso 36-B-93 It was moved by Councilman Burry, seconded by Councilman Herman, and · r.3861 unanimously carrill to adopt Resolution No. 36-B-93, accepting the streets in Tract 3861 and releasing the improvement bond. B o RESOLtrEION NO, 385 RoS. Mr° Huff explained that this resolution was drafted jointly by ~he Cuper- 385 tino Sanitary District and County Sanitation District No. ~ to forrealize Sanitation existing practice for the provision of sanitarl sewer service within Disto#~ city. Hr. Johnston etatea that it was his belief that the sanitar~ & Cup. districts wished to have a formal expression from the Council that would, Sanitary in effect, assure the ~o districts that ~he City does not plan to go District into the sanitation business and approves the sphere of influence agreed service upon be~een ~he ~o districts. ~he Ci~ Attorney suggested that an additional paragraph be added to provide that relocation of when required because of s~reet realignment, etc. shall be a cost respon- sibility of the districtS° Councilman Har~aan eu~ested ~hat the resolution also be amended to provide £or the preservation of trees. Councilman Hartman emphasized to Kro 'McBee and Mr. ~eaver, representing the Cupertino Sanitary District and Sanita- tion District No, ~, respectively, that the Council wants a clear under- standin~ and conscientious compliance ~ith its interest in preserving ~rees, whenever possible. ~ro ~eaver stated that he did not feel this would constitute any problem as the district also is concerned and that the city could rely on the cooperation of the district~s staff in this regard o A~ter discussion, it was moved by Councilman Nartman, seconded b~ Council- man Robbins, and carried unanimously to adopt Resolution 385, subject SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL I~INUTES o NOVE14BER 1, .1967 - Continued the addition thereto of the two. follow~dg paragraphs: (1) 'be it fU~er resolved that acceptance of this appoin~nent constitutes agreement b~ Sanitary Cupstrine Sanitary District and County Sanitation District No. 4 to service ply with and be hound by the provisio~S of Section 13-19.1 of the Saratoga City Code as to all existing and future installations within the c~rporate city limits of city." (2) 'be it further resolved that acceptance 0f this appoinment constitutes agreement by Cupstrine Sanitary Dlstr.iC~.,and County Sanitation District No. 4 to make every effort co preserve tre~s in excess of 6" diameter 2~ above ground level adjacent to sanitary sewer installations on private property and/or public right of wal~ and to confer with the city staff prior to removal of such trees. D. ORDINANCE NS-5,17 - AI~lqDNENT TO SUBDIVISION ORDIIt~dtCE RE PARK ACQUISITION FEES ,:I:, Ord. Councilman Harman reported that the Planning Committee had reviewed ~he NS-5.17 proposed wording of Ordinance NS-5.17 with the Subdivision Crm~nittee Subdiv; of the Planning C~lssion and that both committees agreed with the .. Park proposed wording with two minor exceptions. Both changes consistof the Acq.fees addition of the provision for Planning Cou~ission rece~endation p~ior to council action relative to (1) credi~ for providing open space and (2) determination as to ~hether to r~quire a dedication of land within the subdiVis.ion, payment of a fee in,, lieu thereof, or a, ~ombination of both. The City A~torney advised thht',these.additions d~ n0( substhntially change the o~dinance ~o the extent that it ~ould require re-intrnd~c~i0n. Councilmen BUrry and Robbins questioned the fee schedule and administration of the ordinance and ~he staff explained that fees obtaihed from a sub- divider may bnly'be used within an a~ea that has been determined, ~n accord wit~ Nati0n.al Recreational Park ~taadards, to be within the service area for that particular subdivision,~ constituting a neighb0~hoad'. park for that develo~me~.t. Councilman BUrry moved,' seconded bY councilman Hartman. to waive the reading of o~dinahce NS-5.17, as introdUCed ht the last meeting, S',u. bje~t ~o the addition of ~he wording ~op0sed b~ the Jbtnt ecmmitt~e~ I~ gas mbved by Cou~iciiman ~artman; sec0hded b~ COuncil- man Tyler and carried unanimously to adopt OLd. NS-5.17, as stated ~heve. Res. D. RESOLUTION NO. 386 386 It was moved by Councilman Tyler, seconded by Councilman Burry, and Unpaid carried unanimously to adopt Resolution 386. determining unpaid assess- Assess. ments in the mount of $315,727.36 and providing for ~he issuance of bonds Village for Village Parking Distric~ No. 1. Parking E. RESOLUTION NO. 387 Res.387 It was moved by Councilman Burry, seconded by Councilman Robbins, and Sale of carried unanimously to adopt Resolution 387, awarding sale of bonds to bonds o J.B. Hanauer and Company of Newark, New Jersey, as the highest respon- Village sible bidder on the bonds for Village Parking District No. 1, with a Parking net low interest bid of 5.1857. l~r. Assaf, representing the bonding District attorneys, reported that the bonds are expected to be delivered to the No. I eta/by December 4, 1967. IV SUBDIVISIONS, BUILDING SITES AND ZONING REQUESTS A. SDR-509 - CHARLES E. HARDEN SDR-509 Harden It was moved by Councilman Har~nan, seconded by Councilman BurIT, end Bond carried unanimously to release the improvement bond posted by Charles ~. Harden for improvements to Sobey Road, as recommended by the Director of Public Works. B. SDR-484 - NEAL KIRKHAR Kirkham Upon the recommendation of the Director' of Bxbltc ~qorks, it was moved Bond by Councilman Hartman, seconded by Councilman Burry, and unanimously carried to release the improvement bond posted by Neal Kirkham to ~uarantee improvements to Sohey Road. -2- SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL N/NUTES - NOVEMBER 1, 1967 - Continued C. SDR-230 - NORI~ ~4. KOEPERNIK SDR-230 ' Koepernik The Clerk explained that this is a standard form minimum access road Nin. Access reimbursement agreement to provide for future reimbursement to the developer Agree. of a pro rate share of the costs of constructing a minimum access road which will serve future butldin~ sites. It was moved by Councilman Hurry, seconded by Councilman Robbins, and carried unanimously to authorize the Mayor to execute the agreement, as presented. D. SDR-521 - ~qILLIAM C. PIeFaY SDR-521 Perry Mr. Huff stated that this agreement is the s~-~ standard agreement as the Htn. Access one presented under Item IV-C, above, and it was moved by Councilman Robbins, seconded by Councilman Burr~, and carried unanimously to authorize the Agree · Mayor to execute a minimum access road reimbursement a~reement With William C. Perry, as presented. V PUBLIC HEARINGS None VI ~DMINISTRATIVE MATTERS HAYOR I.C.C. Mayor Glennon announced that the monthly meeting of the Inter-City Council Htg. will be held tomorrow evening at the Capri restaurant in Margan Hill and asked that any one planning to attend notify the Secretary-Treasurer, Doug Ends, so that he migh~ arrange for reservations. B. FINANCE (1) Payment Of claims It was moved. by Councilman Tyler, Seconded by Councilman Hardnan, and Bills carried unani~O~Sly to approve the list o£ disbursements dated November 1~ 1967,and authorize thet wereants be drawn in payment for a ~otal ~mount ~f $20,347.30. (2) The 1966-67 audit prepared by Peat, Nan~ick, ~itcheii & ~ompany was 1966-~7 presented for Council in~orma~ion and, after brief discussion, the Andit firings rec~u,endations were referred to the ~anagement Connnittee for Report study and rec~endation to the Council. The matter o~ court deposits bein~ placed with the State instead of the County was discussed and the City Attorney stated that he felt the anditors~ rec~n~m~ndations of the past t~o years regarding this item were impracticable in cases where the amount o~ the court deposit is low ~nd of short anticipated duration. The hi~her interest rate to be derived from the State, Hr. Johnston stated, is offset by the time involved in recovering these deposits. Claim ~or (3) It ~as moved by Councilman Burry, seconded by Councilman Robbins, and d~,nages, carried unanimously to deny a claim for personal injury d~na~es filed 1hotshy on behalf of Alice Jean ~horsby, in the amount of $5,342.00 and refer it to the city~s liability insurance carrier. COUNCIL CCK~IITTEES ~ REPORTS Ht. Holdin~ (1) Councilmen Hartsnan reported that the PlanninS Conunittee is continuin~ Zone to investi~ate the progress .made by the County in its study o~ the proposal Manncain Holdin~ Zone proposal by the Town of Los taros, and will keep the Council posted of its progress. (2) Councilman Burry reported that tb~ Hana~ement Connnittee has studied the Bld~. po~sibility o~. eliminatin~ the present contract buildin~ maintenance Maint. service and hirin~ a full time cus~odian. Accordin~ to a sta£f report, Service a total annual savings of approximately $~40. would be realized by this employee SARATOGA CITY :O~NC~- MINUTES - NOVEMBER 1, 1967 - C~ntinue~ chang~ but Councilman Burry indicated ~a~ ~he C~i~e~ fe~ ~a~ ~he j~i~o~~ more Si~nifican~ aspec~ would be ~ha increase in flexibili~y of main~- enace ~ control over ~he ~roups ren~in= the councilL~h~bers, Cus~ian BaSed upon ~heir st~ies, the C~ittee rec~nded ~ha~ ~e City Mministrator be au~horiz~ to hire a full t~e cust~i~n, upon c~pletion of the Youth Center (anticipa~ in late Janua~ or early Peb~a~) at the first step of employee rants 18a (470-571), ~is arr~e~nt, Councilm~ Bur~ indicated, is rec~ndea'for a trial peri~ of several months, subject to review of the Ce~it~e and subsequent alienate reco..~.b.~ation if it should prove ineffective. It x%~S 'moved by Countlima Bur~, seco~ed by Councilman Robbins, a~ carried unanimously to ~opt the C~ittee report .~ ~orize the' s~aff ~o hire a full ti~ Jaitor-cust~ian at such time as the YOu~h .~enter has been c~pleted, to pr~e the civic Center buildin~ maihtenanae, at a startinS sala~ of Step 1 of RaZe 18a per Reso- lution 85-6, until such c~e ~at the staff rec~S xM the Mana=e- menC Comittee concurs that iC is noC feasible. (3) Councilm~ Burry reported tha~ ~he ~n~nt c;itce~ revisited Youth ~e ~co~er 31, 1967 request fo~ a pre-deposit of fu~s assi&ned tot Center construction of ~e Youth Center ~, after consuXtin~ ~the City predeposit Attorney aS =o legality, rece~nds that the staff be authorized of fu~s process a pa~ent of $38,000. i~ ~.~o installments: one for the N~ber progress pa~enc ~ one for the Dec~er pro~ress pa~ent; the ~ounC 0f each ins~allment ~o be detemined by the Ci(y ~min- istrator in consultation with representatives of the YoUth Center. .A; o zcns ~.3946 (1) ~ .rec~ndea by the Director of hblic ~orks, it ~as mOv~ by Council- ConsC~ man.~ler, seco~ed by Councilman Har~an ~d c~riad unanimously ~cep~. acc~pt~ fbr. ~0nsc~ction only, the improve~nts in ~act 3946, Toll- Sate su~ividion. (2) ~e Oirec~bt Of ~blic ~lorkai R0~t.S. ~hook, repor~d t~at the Fruitvale ci~'s ConSultant on ~he Fruitvaia'.Avenue ~provemen~' porject, Mark Avenue ~as, ~c.~ has ~vised ~ha~ the fim of I. lo~ward-Ciyd~Sherard deflect- ~socia~es, h~i quot~ a cost. Of $750 ~o $850 for dellscepter ~ter on che existin~ pav~en~ on FrUi~l~ Avenue be~een Sara~0Sa AVenue tests ~ San Marcos DriVe, ~ese tests, ~, Shook i~lcated, would result in rec~eMation as to ~equacy of existin~ pav~en~ to accept overlay a~ also could probably elfinate excavation arouM exis~i~ trees. h answer to a question fr~ Councilm~ Har~, ~. Shook s=a~ed Chat tests would provide data for de~minin~ ~ich por~ions of the ro~ were s~able ~d which were noC. It was moved by Councilman Robbins, seconded by Councilm~ Hartman, aM c~ried unanimously ~o authorize ~he s~aff Co e~a~e the fire of Wo~ward, Clyde, Sherard a~ ~soc- ia~es, ~o provide deflec~eter CesCs on Frui~vale Avenue, fr~ Saratoga Avenue to S~ ~rcos Drive, aC a cost not ~ exceed $850. (3) ~e Director of hblic lqorks reported Chat the City of S~ Jose had ~ospec~ been requested by his office ~o stay ~e request of the ~urch of Ro~ ~cension for ~ i~esti~ation of the ~ospect-~11er intersection Si=nalizaCion with re=a~ ~o si~naliza~ion and pedestrian cross-walks. ~ouSh, & Crosswalks he reported, no ~it~en report has been r~ceived fr~ San Jose ~is ~i~, their ~affic EnSineeri~ Division has inroad the City that warr~cs for a signal au this intersection are approx~ately 50Z for ins~allacion ~d that, in their opinion, ~he e~stin~ ~pr~e- ments on the nor~ side of Prospec~ RoM do noC encour~e pedestrian traffic. ~is repor~ was submitC~ as a progress report ~d ~. Sheok stated that he will repor= further on the macter ~en more infoma~ion is available. (4) ~e PlanninS Director .a~ounced =ha~ ~he City Council and PlanninS Special C~ission will co~ucC a Joint special study session for presentation stay of =he 1967 ~el~ina~ ~neral Plan ~view by =he Plannin~ Consultants session - Livin=s=on and Blayney, a= 7:30 P. M. on ~nday, Nov~er 6, 1867 in 1967 P1 an SARATOGA CItY COUNCIL MINU~S - NOVEHBER l, 1967 - 'Continued the Counci~ ~ha~bers. M~yOr Glen~n as~d ~aC as muc~ ~ess cover- 1967 age as possible precede this presentation and no~ed ~ p~bZic ~neral hearings ~ill follo~, on b0~h a Planntn~ C~ission and Council PI~ level, bu~ ~ha~ i~ is hoped Cha~ ~his prelimina~ presentation ~ill be ~ell a~ended by ~he public. (1) ~e Ci~y'Adminis~ra~or presented a preliminary lay-ou~ o~ ~minis. administrative ~di~ion ~o ~he Council Cb~hers. ~Cer brie~ ~di~ion discussi~n, ~i~ Council approve, the K:yor referred ~he ma~er co 6ouncii ~o ~6 Plannin~ ~ission, wi~h subaequen~ referral ~0 the Pla~in~ ~ers C~i~Ce~ of ~he Council, a~er the Pla~in~ Co~ssion has s~udied ae pl~ a~ prepared i~s reco~e~a~ion. (2) ~, Huff '~eporCed Cha~ ~ County Real Es~a~e Division of ~he ~blic County ~orks Depar~en~ has se~ a mar~ v~lue of $12,500 on ae ;County proper~y ~.m~ pr0per~y a~ ~ico and Pollard Ro~s in response ~o ~e Cicyss a~ ~ui~o preliminary lnqul~ re~ardin~ ~hi~ proper~y abou~ a year aao. ~d Pollard Huf~ sCa~ed ~ha~ ~he ~i~le is cl0~ad a~ aa~ ae County ~as Ro~s suggested: Cha~ i~ ~.~ill cos~ appr~x~a~ely ~500. co ~1000 ~o quiet ~i~la ~o ~his parcel. Addicionaily, ~, Huff s~aced aa~ ~he Depar~nC of ~blic l~orks has iMica~ea ~ha~ ae proper~y actually consists of 0,693 acres instead ~f ~he 0.962 acres s~a~ea by County. b~ th~s ~oun~, he iMica~ed ChaC a6 ~i~y proposes ~o usa 0.487 ac~es ~or ~idenina ~ui~o and Pollard Ro~s ~d ChaC parcel iS no~ ~ell suited fo~ develo~en~ as a bU~di~ 9i~e. A substantial s~and of large c~ees. is located on ~his parc~l and Council aZrea ~o authorize ~he CiCy ~minis~ra~or ~o ~vise ~he County of ~hese factors ~d ~ffe~ ~1~200, as pa~n~ for ~he parcel. S,J.I~.I~, (3) ~e City ~min{sCra~or reported tha~ a letter had been received se~ic6 ~o ~illi~ J~ ~o~ah, represen~in~ C~e San. Jose ~a~er ~orks, i~ica~in~ S~ail~s aa~ ~he:~acer~ ~orks ~ill continua to sere ~por~ wa~er se~ice area =o ~he S~il!s su~ivisl~, penai~ ~en~ solution of ~e prob!em in ~a~ a~ea. A~ ~he. reques='of =he Council, ~he City ~minis=ra~or .{~icaued ~ha= he will obtain c~paction tes~ results fr~ =h~ ~un~ for ~a~emen~ CoerCes 9~udy in p~ep~a=ion of a rec~ndd~lOh to ~e Co~cll~ H.U.D. (4) ~e City Mminis~ra~or reporCed ~a~ ~he Depar~en~ of Housin~ and disappr~al Urban Develo~en~ has advised ~ha= ~he Cl~y will no= receive the Hakone- open space funds applied for las~ year for ~ildx~o~ Park a~ Hakone ~Iildwo~ Gardens. However, ~. Huff s~a~ed ~haC iC h~ been his u~ers~a~in= Park that ~he City could re-submit i~s applica~ion after 3~ua~ 1 Applica=ion ~ha~ he ~ill tnves=i~a~e ~his possibili~y. (5). ~e City ~minis~ra~or presented a report, da~ed Nove~er 1. 1967 ~er=ro~ relative ~o a meeCin~ held ~ober 31 wi~ represen~acives of P. G. U~ilities ~., P..T. & T. and ~es~ Valley hnior College ~o discuss conversion F~i~ale- Co ~er~rou~ utilities on'Frui~vale and ~le~ale Avenues. ~e- ~lendale limina~ est~a~es fr~ P. G. & E. indicate a ~o~al cost of $~20,000 for c~ple=e under~roundin~ on Fruitale Avenue fr~ SararoSa Avenue ~o ~he' south c~pus bou~a~ I~i=h $50~000 ~he es~a~ed cos~ of a s~re~lined system for =his area. ~e es=~ate for c~ple~e ~der- ~roundi~ on ~ui~vale Avenue from Saratoga Avenue ~o Iqildca~ Creek ts $112.000; with $11,500 for =he scre~lined syscem. Finally, Huff reported; ~hey estimate $21,000 as the cos= for comple=e u~er- ~rou~ se~ice on ale~ale Avenue fr~ F~itvale Avenue =o ~he east c~pus bounda~ a~ $9,000 for s=re~in~ sysc~ for ~he s~e loca~ion. ~. Huff scared ~ha~ ~e Pacific Telephone C~pany representative said ~ha~-P. T. & T..~ould ~o ~er~round a~ ~heir expense if ~ under- ~rO~d u~ili~ disC~ic= w~re fomed and P; G~ ,& E..wen= ~er~round ~ob and ~he P. T..& T...would be ~illin~- =o S9 under=round alonS the college fron=a~e inste~ of rel~a~i~ ~e existin~ overhe~ facility =here if ~he co~ui~ ~.xere provided by o~ers. I= was es=ima~ed ~e required conduic could be provid~ for $2~=o $5.00 per linear S~TOGA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES ,- NOVEI!BER 1, 1967 - Continued foot and ~herefore P. T. & T. could be entirely underground on F~uit- vale end Allendale for be~een $10,000 and $25,000. Mr. Huff rec- Fruitvale- commended that: (1) The city form an underground utility district glendale on Allendale and utilize the estimated $21,800 P. G. & E, ~onv~rsion Underground allocation there. (2) The city include conduit for P. T. & T. under- Utilities ground on Frtiitvale, in the Fruitvale construction project; and (3) The city seriously consider declaring an underground district on Fr~itvale from Saratoga Avenue to Allendale, thus placing Under- ground all the P. G. & E. lines affected by the Fruitvale project. The Council questioned the prohibitively high estimates of Pi G. & E. and Mr. Huff stated that he has asked the City of Palo Alt0 CO furnish him with cost information regardin~ recent undergroundin~ activities in that city. At the same time, the Hayor directed that the Santa Clara city owned utility be contacted by the Director of Public Works regarding the possibility of that utility providing electric service to the Saratoga area. ~qith no objection, Hayor Glennon referred the underground utility question to the Public Works Com- mittee and asked that it be furnished with the information received from the cities of Pale Alto and Santa Clara, Under~ ~5) The City Mm~nistrator announced that a statewide conference on ground underground utilities will be sponsored by the League of California Utilities Cities in Los Angeles November 29 through December 1. The ~0uncil Conference agreed that it would be beneficial to send any members who may be able to attend~ Village (7) Mr. Huff reported that P. G. & E. is studying a reqhest from the Street ~ity relative to street lights in the village area and a reply is Lights ext~cted in the near future. VII COMMUNICATIONS A, ~RITTEN (1) A letter from B. P, Borow, Chairman of the Via Regina R~ad Associa-~ Via tion, asking assistance in establishing garbage pickup service on Regina Via Regina, was referred to the City Administrator with the request garbage that he reply to Mr. Borow that the service will be provided, if service poe s ible. P,G.6a. (2) The Council acknowledged copies of a letter to the ~ from the Underground P.G. & E., advising that the utility company has budgeted $8,000,000. Conversion for the year 1968 for the replacement of existing overhead with Distribution underground distribu~ion facilities. B. ORAL Mayor Glennon acknowledged, with pleasure, the presence of Plauning Commissioner Jerry Easner and Mrs. Ruth Cwen, representing the Goad Government Group, Hayor Clennon reported that Mrs. Owen w111 serve coffee to those present after adjournment.- VIII ADJOt~MENT It was moved by Councilman Burry, seconded by Councilman Robbins, and carried unanimously to adjourn the meeting at 9:25 P. M. Respectfully submitted, J. R. HUFF, CITY CLERK °6-