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HomeMy WebLinkAbout07-07-1971 City Council Minutes " ~ .' TIME: PLACE : TYPE: . - 7JSARATOGA CITY COUNCIL MINUTES WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1971 - 7:30 P.M. SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 13777 FRUITVALE AVENUE, SARATOGA, CALIFORNIA REGULAR MEETING I. ORGANIZATION A. ROLL CALL Meeting called to order at 7:35 P.M. All Councilmen present. B. MINUTES Minutes of Special Meeting of June 30 approved as distributed. II. BIDS & CONTRACTS A. REQUEST FOR AUTHORIZATION ,TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR CITY STREET SEALING 'PROJECT It was the consensus of the Council that next year the Public Works Department should submit their request during the first part of June so street sealing can be dompleted in late July or early August! Staff authorized to advertise for bids. . \ B. COX AVENUE WALKWAY - FINAL ACCEPTANCE Accepted work and authorized filing notice of completion. C. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE SANTA CLARA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER DISTRICT AND THE CITY OF SARATOGA FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A WALKWAY ADJACENT TO TRACT 4863 - "THE VINEYARDS" Mayor authorized to execute agreement. III. PETITIONS, ORDINANCES AND FORMAL RESOLUTIONS A. ORDINANCE NO. 50 Adopted Ordinance No. 50 adopting Budget for 1971-72. B. ORDINANCE NO. 38.39 Without objection, continued to July 21, 1971 and referred to Public Welfare Committee. C. RESOLUTION NO. 36-B-127 Adopted Resolution No. 36-B-127 releasing bond and accepting dedication of streets in Tract 4344. D. RESOLUTION 36-B-128 Adopted Resolution No. 36-B-128 releasing bond and accepting dedication of streets in Tract 4279. E. RESOLUTION NO. SDX-I085 Adopted Resolution SDX-l08,5 abandoning storm drain easement. F. RESOLUTION 36-B-l29 Adopted Resolution No. 36-B-l29 releasing bond and accepting dedication of streets in Tract 4548. G. RESOLUTION NO.SDR-765-3 Adopted Resolution No. SDR-765-3 accepting dedication of right of way. ~ \ !, . . Ii .. CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JULY 7, 1971 - PAGE 2 H. RESOLUTION NO, 542-l Adopted Resolution 542-1 amending Resolution 542 re the Saratoga Youth Commission. IV. SUBDIVISIONS, BUILDING SITES AND ZONING REQUESTS A. TRACT 4651 - DONALD B. McCORMACK - CANADA VISTA DRIVE Accepted improvements for construction only. B. SDR-86l" TIRE SERVICE COMPANY - PROSP,ECT ROAD Accepted improvements for construction,only. c. SD-879 - LAMPROS - HUME DRIVE - 1 LOT Adopted Resolution No. SDR-879-1 granting conditional final site approval. D. SDR-894 - HERBERT HABER - VAQUERO COURT - 1 LOT Adopted Resolution No. SDR-894-1, granting final building site approval. H. SDR-901 - WILLIAM P. GOEPNER - VAQUERO COURT - 1 LOT Adopted Resolution No. SDR-90l-l, granting final building site approval. F. SDR-865 - JONES AND DAVIDSON - QUITO ROAD Approved request for rescission of final building site approval. G. c-146 - AUBREY ,JOHNSTON - QUITO-¡{OÄD Without objection, continued to July 21, 1971. City Manager to contact applicant to determine whether he wishes to request a Public Hearing. H. SDR-807 - JOHN D. JOHNSON - THREE OAKS - 1 LOT '. Adopted Resolution No. SDR-807-l, granting final site approval. V. PUBLIC HEARINGS A, SARATOGA GENERAL PLAN: RETIREMENT HOUSING ELEMENT \COl. Mayfield reported,that over 400 Retirement Housing Questionaires had been returned to the Good Government Group. A Tabulation of the responses will be transmitted within a week. " "' , I ' L___.._ ^ _ _._"_ _ __~____~~__.___,_ -_ ~ ~ - -- Public Hearing opened at 8:07 P.M., closed åt--8:08-P'-M: and continued to July 21,1971. B. GENERAL PLAN REVIEW FOR 1971 Public Hearing opened at 8:09 P.M. The Planning Commission recommendations were referred to the Planning Committee with special emphasis on the following items: 1) Pierce'Road-Ashley Way area. Mrs. Wilson requested that the Wilson propert~ be designated as low density. 2) Low'Income Housing. ,Commission to review with .as~istance oflOíty attorney and-planning staff. ' \ 3) Slope Dens"ity. 4)" General Commercial. 'Gene Fink, l22 Saratoga Avenue; Santa Clara, representing Mr. Cliff Beck asked that General Plan be amended to reflect P-A zoning for the area on the northwest corner of Saratoga and Cox Avenue. Mr. Gene Caruso, Treasurer, Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, asked that the area owned by the church but surplus to fueir needs be changed to Professional-Administrative use. 5) Slope Conservation. Mr. Ted Shebs; 19020 Farwell Avenue suggested that this be coordinated with the Santa Clara County mountain study. 6) Fruitvale Avenue. Mr. Shebs expressed strong opposition to the designation of Fruitvale Avenue as a future four-lane thoroughfare. ' (7) ¡Annexations. Mr. Shebs as~ed that the Ci~y Council look very closely at any consideration of annexation o~_hillside areas. Oskar R. Thurnher, f894,-SunnYDrook--Court spoKe in support~:annex~~g the Westbrook area tò Saratoga. Public He'aring closed at 9: 10 P,M. andcontiriu'ed to July 2l, 1971. i t~ . . '" i CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JULY 7, 1971 - PAGE 3. C. C-139 ~ MALACHY J. MORAN - SARATOGA AVENUE Public Hearing opened at 9:l1,P.M. No one in the audience wished to comment. Public Hearing closed for th~ evening at 9:lZ P.Mf and continued to July 21, 1971. and ref~rred'the:matter to the Plann~ng Comm~tee or rev~ew ana recommendat~on. D. ORDINANCE NO. NS-3.29 Public Hearing opened at 9:14 P.M. No one in the audience wished to comment. Reading of Ordinance waived. Mayor introduced Ordinance No. NS-3.29. VI, ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS A. MAY0R 1. Announced Leagueof California Cities, Peninsula Division request for people to serve on various committees. 2. It was the coµsensus of the Council that the City Manager should write a letter to our representatives in the State Legislature indicating our opposition to AB 2294 concerning mobile homes, unless a review of the bill by individual council members revealed impelling reasons D8t to support the bill. " B. FINANCE l. Payment of Claims Approved list of disbursements dated July 7, 1971 and authorized Mayor to sign the warrants. C. COUNCIL COMMITTEES & COMMISSION REPORTS - None D. DEPARTMENT HEADS & OFFICERS 1. Assistant Planner - Status report on marginal residential land use study of problem parcels such as Moran 'and Wilson. .. ',E. CITY MANAGER l. Announced current population of 27,550. 2. i Announced-PatroCRate-ë£rect'ive August-Y¡;--;-T97l and-indlcated--e££ect on budget. VII. COMMUNICATIONS A. WRITTEN 1. Letter from Saratoga School District advising us of the portable classrooms which they have leased for use at Saratoga School. 2. Five letters favoring the West Valley College Recreational Assessment District and one letter opposing it. B. ORAL l. Mr$. Worden commended the City on the Saratoga Avenue walkway but stated that cars were currently blocking the strip in front of the two old Cunningham residences where the road is the narrowest. Without objection, referred to staff. 2. Councilman Dwyer commented on the poor condition of the Saratoga Avenue median strips and the fact that the sprinklers appear to be inoperative. 3. Mr. Nguyen asked for clarification of the dedication necessary in SDR-S07 and this was referred to the Assistant Planner for~reply. VIII, ADJOURNMENT Mayor Robbins ácknowledged the presence of Mrs. Sladg,Lea*pe of Women Vot~rs; Rol. d Mayfield! and-Eunice S'tarK-;-Gooâ-c-overnment-Group';~an ';JaJ 1tney. The meet~ng a Journe at 9:30 P~-M~-~~-'õo-~~~ --- _u ~ Respec~f lly su itted, ,) /, / :..J-.rJ7 . ~ J:'R: HUFF