HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-07-1975 City Council Minutes MINUTES
SARATOGA .CITY COUNCIL
TIME: Tuesday, October'7, 1975 - 7:30 P.M.
PLACE: Crisp Conference Room, City Hall, 13777 Fruitvale Ave., Saratoga, California
TYPE: Adjourned Regular Meeting
I. ROLL CALL
Present:. Counci'lman Bridges, Brigham, Kraus, Corr, Matteoni
Absent: None
II. AGREEMENT WITH OPTIMUM SYSTEMS, I'NC. TO PROVIDE ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING
SERVICES
n t e contract computer
The Acting City Manager submitted a report. o h proposed for
and related services with Optimum Systems, Inc. He reviewed the salient points,
~ich were:
An aggregate amount for the first 12 months operation, based on
stated volumes specified ina letter in August 1974 from the
Director of Municipal Systems of Optimum Systems, Inc., not to
exceed $9 ;600;
that unit prices would not be an excess of the amounts specified in
Exhibit "B" for the duration of the contract;
that such guaranteed prices would remain'in effect for 60 months; and
the retention of the right to terminate the agreement upon 90 days prior
written notice to Optimum Systems, Inc.
Councilman Kraus indicated that he had~reviewed the O.S.I. payroll and financial
system, and' was satisfied that it would be appropriate for the operations at
the City. He also expressed satisfaction with the paragraphs in the agreement
relating to .the confidentiality of the data.
Councilman Brigham stated that he had reviewed the financial systems operating
manual, and was satisfied with the re~Qrt' that would be produced.
It was moved by Councilman Brigham and seconded by Councilwoman Corr that the
Mayor be authOrized'to sign the agreement for computer and related services
with Optimum Systems, Inc., subject to approval~ by the City Attorney of some
re-wording in certain sections in the contract dealing with the limitations of
liability, indemnification and arbitration. The motion was carried unanimously.
III. CONSIDERATION OF AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN .THE CITY OF SARATOGA AND DR. NAT ABRAMS
FOR PURCHASE OF LIBRARY SITE
The City Manager reported that an agreement had not been prepared between
Dr. Abrams and the City for action by the City Counci'l at the meeting. He
indicated that a written agreement would be ready for the regular City Council
meeting on October 15, 1975.
He also stated that there was still slight disagreement concerning the exact
location~of the property lines along the creek and adjacent to!the'two lots
off Cox Avenue.
Martha Beverett, representing the Friends of the Library, indicated that they.
were most anxious to get on with the project. She stated that ~ey 'have w~ited
so long. and that she is beginning to d~spair that there will ever be a projeet.
In further clarificati on of the sti pul ati ons of the agreement, Councilman
Matteoni indicated that the property owner would be required to extend all
utilities to the site, as well as the paving of Saratoga Creek Drive and
McFarland Drive.
Marlene Duffin,. representing the American Association of University Women,
also stated that they were anxious to proceed with the project as soon as
possible.
Councilman Matteoni said that he wanted to exhaust all the possibilities with
Dr. Abrams before culminating negotiations.
Mayor Bridges stated that there was a strong committment on his part .to settle
on the Saratoga Avenue-Cox Avenue site. He stated that it is closest to the
site that is being closed down (Quito Library), nearest to the population center
of the city, and the citizens' first choice. He felt that it should be located
somewhere in that area, and that this was the only available site.
It was the consensus of the Council to consider the agreement at the October 15,
1975 Council Meeting.
IV. CONSIDERATION OF IMPACT OF APARTMENT CONVERSIONS TO CONDOMINIUMS
The Acting City Manager presented a report recapitulating the existing rental
units and condominium units in'the City of Saratoga atpresent. The Council
was presented with an ordinance,"Placing a Moratorium on Condomi!nium and Other
Community Housing Conversions from Rental Housing in Said City'~, which is an
emergency ordinance declaring a moratorium on apartment conversions to condo-
miniums.
The Planning Director stated that the Saratoga Creekside application for apart-
ment conversion has had two hearings before the Planning Commission, and is
coming up for consideration at'the Planning Commission'Meeting on October 8,
1975. However, it is unlikely that the Planning Commission.will take any action.
Robert Farri'll, Gatehouse CondominiOms, Unit#Z2, spoke in favor of the proposed
conversion. He indicated that'in the Gatehouse conversion, a number of individuals
were allowed to continue renting. He estimated that one-third of the residents
at the Gatehouse were renting.
Mrs. Carin, 14333 Saratoga Ave., (Saratoga Creekside Apts.~ stated that she
was quite upset about the proposed conversion. She recently moved from Virginia
and began renting at Saratoga Creekside precisely because she no longer wished
to be a homeowner. She was not anxious to purchase a unit because of the
condition that you must buy the unit "as is", without knowing fully about the
roofing, heating, air conditioning, etc. She also wondered how a senior
citizen could get.a mortgate for a house~at their age, and the sense of freedom
that one has in owning an apartment unit.
Mrs. Gerber, also residing at the Saratoga Creekside Apartments, concurred in
the comments made'by Mrs. Carin.
It was the consensus of the Council to set the emergency ordinance for public
hearing at the regularly scheduled meeting on October 15, 1975. It was also
stipulated that all affected persons be' notified of thins public hearing.
V. ADJOURNMENT
It was moved by Councilwoman Corr and seconded byCouncil'm~n~Kraus that the
meeting be adjourned to an Executive Session to discuss pending litigation.
The motion was carried. The meeting was adjourned at 9:18 P.M.
ectfully submitted,
Robe