HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-20-1971 City Council Minutes SIFMMARY OF,MINUTES
SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL
TIME: JANUARY 20, 1971 - 7:30 P.M.
PLACE: SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 13777 FRUITVALE AVENUE, SARATOGA, CALIFORNIA
TYPE: REGULAR MEETING
I. ORGANIZATION
A. ROLL CALL
Meeting called to order at 7:~5 P,M. All Councilmen present. Mayor
welcomed the Civics Class from Saratoga High School.
B. Minutes of January 6, 1971, approved as distributed.
C. APPOINTMENT OF PLANNING COMMISSIONERS
Mayor Robbins appointed Roderick V. Fagan to fill the unexpired term
of Planning Commissioner Crisp to January, 1973; Gerald Stan Marshall
to January, 1975; and Charles Smith to January, 1975. Appointments
approved by Council 4-1. Councilman Smith abstained feeling Council
should delay the appointment until a qualified woman can be found to
serve on the Planning Commission.
Resolution No. 557 recognizing distinguished service rendered to the
City by Dr. iTheodo~e M.~on ~dopted unanimously.
D. SPECIAL PRESENTATION BY MARY C. DAVEY
Mary C. Davey and Tom Brown presented a proposal for a Mid-Peninsula
Park and Open Space District ~nd asked for Council endorsement. Without
objection, this matter was referred to the Planning Committee for report
back at the next meeting.
E. PRESENTATION BY REFERENDUM COMMITTEE
Resolution No. 556 adopted accepting donation from Prospect Road
Widening and Beautification Referendum Fund presented by Mrs. Alice Rawak
for use on widening and beautification of Prospect Road.
II. BIDS & CONTRACTS
PURCHASE OF A) ONE CAR AND B) TWO PICK-UP TRUCKS
Without objection referred to Management committee and continued to
February 3, 1971.
B. AGREEMENT WITH SANTA CLARA COUNTY FOR LABORATORY TESTING AND FIELD
INSPECTION ~ CONTINUED FROM 1-6-71
Without objection, continued to February 3, 1971 meeting.
C. AGREEMENT WITH SANTA CLARA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER DISTRICT FOR
CONSTRUCTION OF WALKWAY ALONG SARATOGA CREEK ADJACENT TO CAL-WEST
DEVELOPMENT.
Without objection, referred to Planning and Management Committees for
report, if they so desire.
III. PETITIONS, ORDINANCES AND FORMAL RESOLUTIONS
A. ORDINANCE NO% NS-3-ZC-56 ~ SECOND READING - C-133 - M.E. FRAZIER -
SARATOGA AVENUE AND COX AVENUE
Ordinance No. NS-3-ZC-56 adopted subject to conditions listed therein'~
which were accepted in writing by Mr. Tenenbaum and Mr. Frazier.
~SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL - SUMMARY OF MINUTES - JANUARY 20, 1971 - CONTINUED
B. RESOLUTION NO. 555 - A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE CITY'S OPPOSITION TO THE
APPLICATION OF THE IDEA OF EQUIVALENCIES TO PERMIT BAY FILL FOR NON-PRIORITY
USES.
Resolution No.555 adopted.
IV. SUBDIVISIONS, BUILDING SITES & ZONING REQUESTS
A. SDR-832 - DAVID L. MENDENHALL - MT~ EDEN ROAD - REQUEST FORiRECONSIDERATION OF
CONDITION
Without objection, referred to the~Planning Committee and continued to February
3, 1971. ~
V. PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. C-134 - VAN HOAG - SARATOGA AVENUE'- CONTINUED FROM 1-6-71 - REQUEST FOR
CHANGE OF ZONING FROM "R-i-10,OOO"~(SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) TO "R-i-iO,000
P-C" (SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PL~.NNED COMMUNITY)
Public Hearing opened at 8:52 P.M.
Alfred Dossa, Attorney for the applicant stated that they must stand on the
proposal already submitted for 73 Units.
Salvadore Falcone, owner of part of the property; Edward LaCreix, of Pike
Road; and Miles Rankin,. Realtor, spoke in favor of the rezoning.
Public Hearing closed at 9:15 P.M. Council voted unanimously to deny rezoning
without prejudice.
B. SARATOGA GENERAL PLAN - RETIREMENT HOUSING - CONTINUED FROM 1-6-71
Public Hearing opened at 9:23 P.M., closed at 9:24 P.M. and continued to
February 3, 1971.
C. ORDINANCE NO. NS-3-27 - CONTINUED FROM 1-6-71 - PUBLIC HEARING ON AjMENDNDENT
OF ORDINANCE NS-3- TO PROHIBIT THE USE OF MOTOR VEHICLES FOR ADVERTISING
PURPOSES
Public Hearing opened at 9:24 P.M.
There were no conments from the audience.
'Public Hearin~ closed at 9:25 P.M.
Ordinance No. NS-3-27 adopted prohibiting the use of motor vehicles for
advertising purposes.
D. SDR-876 - JOSEPH NEVILLE - CONTINUED FROM 1-6-71 - APPEAL FROM PLANNING
COMMISSION DENIAL OF TENTATIVE MAP APPROVAL
Public H~aring opened at 9:26 P.M.
There,were no comments from the audience.
Public Hearing closed at 9:27 P.M. Staff directed to forward a copy of the
Committee report to Mr. Neville.
E. REQUEST FOR CITY TO DESIGNATE PORTION OF PAUL MASSON VINEYARDS PROPERTY AS
AN AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE
Policy Committee report of 15 January 1971 adopted.
It was the consensus of the Council that the Planning Commission should
review requests for establishment of Agricultural Preserves, and that the
staff should review economic implications.
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°SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL - SUMMARY ~ MINUTES - JANUARY 20, 1971
Public Hearing opened at 9:37 P.M.
Ralph Sackerman, Assistant Treasurer, Paul Masson Wineries stated that this
application was being made in connection with an application to the Santa
Clara County to establish the entire Paul Masson hill top property/as an
agricultural preserve - a total of 575 acres. County hearing is scheduled
for February 26. He also agreed to investigate the possibility of establishing
hiking trails through the property.
Public Rearing closed for the evening at 9:40 P.M. and continued to February
3, 1971. Referred to Planning Commission for recommendation on establishment
of agricultural preserve and to staff for report on economic implications.
F.I REQUEST FOR CITY TO DESIGNATE PORTION OF MARIDON AND TORRE PROPERTIES AS AN
AGRICULTURAL PRESERVE
Public Hearing opened at 9:43 P.M.,.closed at 9:44 P.M., continued to February
3, 1971 and referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation re establishing
preserve; to staff re economic impact.
VI. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
A. MAYOR
1. Moved for approval of $25.00 gift certificate in honor of Mary Lou?'Tex"
Gebhard's retirement. Motion carried unanimously.
'2. Announced ABAG proposed budget with 7% increase co~ering 3 additional
?'~ positions, City Manager to contact Mayor James asking him to advise
executive committee of Saratoga's opposition to proposed increase in
view ofcurrent economic situation; and requesting clarification of
purpose of increase.
B. FINANCE
1. Payment of Claims
Approved list of disbursements dated Janu~ ry 20, 1971 and authorized Mayor
to sign the warrants.
2,3. City Clerk's Financial Report and Treasurer's Report noted and filed.
C. COUNCIL COMMITTEE AND COMMISSION REPORTS
t. Youth Commission Report on lowering the voting age to 18 at State and
Local level taken under advisement by the Council.
Parks & Recreation Commission Proposed Procedure for ~aster Plan Development
approved.
3. Parks & Recreation Commission Proposed Master Plan for Trails and Pathways
referred to Planning Commission for consideration in 1971 General Plan
Review.
4. Policy Committee report on Admiral Frederick G. Crisp memorial approved
designating large conference room as the Crisp Conference Room.
5. Planning Connnittee report recommending against establishemnt of Pike
l-7~Road-Saratoga Hills Road pathway given by Mr. Smith.
Edward LaC.~oix of the Pike Road AssOciation and Mr. & Mrs. William Kruse
spoke in favor of the pathway.
~'Stanford Attwood spoke against the path.
Council approved report.
6, Planning Committee report on Wildwood Park Debris Basin noted and filed.
This matter will be kept in committee for further review.
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7. Policy Committee report on Tenure: on City Commissions approved establishing
2 term limit with 10 year maximum for Planning Commission and 3 term limit
with 7 year maximum for Parks & Recreation Commission.
8. Public Welfare Committee report on Via Monte Entrance approvide providing
for soil sterilization, installation of 2 faucets and removal of fountain
machinery.
9. Public Welfare Committee report recommending that Cox Lan~ ~ma{n closed
approved.
10. Public Welfare Committee report recommending installation of reflective
markers on Prospect Road approved.
D. DEPARTMENT HEADS & OFFICERS
1. Planning Director authorized to arrange for codification of the Subdivision
and Zoning Ordinances at a cost of $1,914.00.
E. CITY MANAGER
1. Requested approval of $2,400 for 160 hours of extra Sheriff patrol.
Referred to Public Welfare Committee.
2. Announced I.C.C. "Mini" Laborl Seminar on January 27, ~971.
VII. COMMUNICATIONS
A. WRITTEN
1. Letter from five residents of Kilbride Court re Miljevich fire is being
followed up by city staff.
2. Letter from John A. Hardouin re professional unemplo~yment in the Santa
Clara Valley noted and filed.
3. Letter from Nancy Freed, 19820 Charters Avenue indicating need for street
lighting noted and filed.
4. Letter from Mrs. William J. Watson, Jr. of San Jose re left turn lanes on
Prospect noted and filed~
5. Letter from Dadi Noeggerath complaining about the Hartman Nursery referred
to staff.
6. Letter from Prides Crossing Homeowners Association asking to be kept fully
informed about the proposed extension of Brookglen Drive to Cox Avenue
noted by Council. This matter is presently in committee.
7. Resolution from City of San Mateo memorializing the California legislature
to provide meaningful tax relief for the homeowner noted and filed.
8. Letter from Mrs. Charles Smith concerning tree trimming on Norton Road
referred to staff and Brian Gage.
9. Letter from Robert Plane concerning the pedestrian death on Saratoga Avenue
in front of Sacred Heart Chruch and asking for better control and improved
lighting referred to staff.
10. Letter from School Board Association announcing a Spring conference on
February 26 and 27 noted and filed.
11. Petition from merchants on Prospect Road requesting a two-way left turn~
lane referFed to staff.
12. Letter from Bruce Anderson suggesting creation of a motorcycle park referred
to Parks and Recreation Commission.
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SA~TO~ CITY COUNCIL - SUMMARY OF ~TES - JA~ARY 20, 1971
B. O~L
1. Mrs. Patricia R. Knapp and Marshall Hall presented a petition from
residents of Arroyo de Arguello asking for clarification of plans
for the creek area. Referred to Planning Committee.
2. Mrs. Mary J. Moss, 20777 Pamela Way presented a petition signed by
eleven residents asking t he Council to use its authority to declare
the rock noise at the GoW. Leish~n home, 29770 Pamela Way a~public
nuisance. Referred to staTff.
3. Planning Commissioner Lively inquired about re-paving of Quito Road
in the Cox Lane area. Since this is in the San Jose jurisdiction
Mayo~ will send a letter to the Mayor of San Jose requesting re-
~ paving.
VIII. ~J~RNME~
~yor Robbins acknowledged the presence of Dave Heagerty, Good Government
Group; Planning Commissioner Lively; and Mrs. Slade of the~League of
Women Voters.
The meeting adjourned at 12:15 A.M.
Respect~lly submitted,