HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-24-1976 City Council Minutes MINUTES
SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL
TIME: Tuesday, August 24, 1976 - 7:30 P.M.
PLACE: City Council Chambers, i3777 FruitYale Avenue, Saratoga, California
TYPE: Adjourned Regular Meeting
I. ORGANIZATION
A. Roll Call
Present: Councilmen BriOham, Corr, Kraus, Matt~oni, Bridges
Absent: None
II. BIDS AND CONTRACTS
A. ~.~ARO'O~ 'COIi'T~'~=FOP~Oi~O~d~'~RFR6~MENTS AND B~I DGE~>~
(REC~ONS~ROC, IIOI___! .:-= ........ = ...... _ .......... - ......
~ ~ The City Manager indicated that ~his item was postponed at the last
regular meeting to allow the staff'to take another look at'this project
to see where certain cuts might be 'made which would not be detrimental
to the project. Proposed reductions are as follows:
Item 9. Reduce 12" RCP by 407 ft. @ $11.00 - $4,477..00
Item ll. Reduce stormdrain:catch basins by
10.$550.00 - $ 550.00
Item 18. Eliminate median p~ving $6,095.00
This would result in a proposed~eduction of $11,122.00.
Councilman Matteoni commented he felt it would seem short-sighted on
the Council's part to eliminate item 18, as itmay be the future desire
to put it back in.
It was moved by Councilman Kraus and seconded by Councilman Brigham to.
accept ~ '~i~f~r"~h~S p~3~'f~:J:'R~6~'C~nTFr~tio~'~b;,
~'(6~'.~otal a~ount:.of $307~371 50 The motion"~a~'~'&'di'e"~T. ....... '
It was then moved by CoUnCilman~rTg~~nded b~ CouncilmanKraus
approval ~'Ch~OFd~F'~6:17 " '
CCouncjlman-Ma.t-teon~moved an ~.~Gn~ment to Chang~ Order No. 1 to delete
Item No. 18 in the amount of $6:,095.00. Councilwoman Corr seconded the
motion, and it was carried, 3 to 2, with Councilmen Kraus and Brigham in
opposition to the motion.
B. APPROVAL OF FINAL DRAWINGS AND S~ECIFICATIONS FOR THE SARATOGA COMNUNITY
LIBRARY
It was moved by Councilman Kraus and seconded by Councilman Brigham to
approve the final drawings and specifications for the Saratoga Library.
The motion was unanimously carried.
C.AUTHORIZATION TO CALL FOR BIDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF COMMUNITY LIBRARY
FACILITY
It was moved by Councilman Brigham and seconded by Councilman Kraus
....... to authorize the staff to call for bids for cohstruction of the library
facility. The motion was unanimously carried.
III. RETITIONS, ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
A. CONSIDERATION OF 1976-77 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET
The City Manager presented as pe~ the Council's request, two alternatives
one reflecting a 1¢ tax cut, and another representingY~h~~
tax cut.-- in the proposed Budge~. He further referen~d'~ le~¥F~iTe~
from Mr. Kalb of the Saratoga Coalition for Tax Reform group~ indicating
how in his understanding the City might be able to cut an additional $28,715
from the Budget, particularly by means of the Law Enforcement Contract.
CounCilman Brigham commented that two items he Would be personally against
cutting out would be requests from the Chamber of Comme~ce,~and:also,_~he
- position of Community Garden Manager. ('~ ........ ·
Councilman Kraus commented it would be his feeling to approve ResDlution
No. 787, Adopting the Budget for.Fiscal Year 1976-77, with the amount changed
to $1,968,045, or a $34,600 reduction, and the City manage to that amount,
rather than taking amounts odtsof specific accounts at this time. He felt
the City Manager could keep t~e Council informed throughout the year how
things are going in reference to spending.
Councilman'Matteoni commented that he would lean toward a 1~ tax cut, as
he feels the budget as ~resented~is tightly drawn, and the City should be
~P~Tr~"~'hi~dl~'~{~li~igation or"work concerning ordinances,
~'~eh'di~d~hTd(iTC~(~'Hi'l'li~de Initiative or West Valley College
situation.
Councilwoman Corr com~nted that 'she feels the budget placed before the
Council this year is very reasonable and keeps governmental services status
c uo. It was her f(eling reducing the tax by 1~ which would be $17,300, or
by 2~ at $34,000, in her opinion, would be playing gameS. However, she
co~ented she might consider Councilman Kraus'-s suggestion in not naming
particular items to De reduced, and consider a 1~ reductiOn. as a token
reduction.
Mayor ~ridges was of the opinion that the staff is at a level where the
City CounCil could approve a 2~ tax cut; however, he would not at this
time be in a positi.on to be able to sort out priorities for this cut
wo01 j ~ ~(~9 -to'~"~fli~"~Ed~li~'~( ~,Twh-'th~Fe' wi 11 be
times the Council will have to say "no" to particular requests.
Jeff Kalb, representing theSarat~gL~lition for Tax Reform, addressed
CC~i'l~CO~"~"~li~'nt~ relevant to rewardi.nq the staff' for
people as professional peopl~Tw~rFih~i~Ci~{h~ ~y~i~hT~il l
react as though they are being penalized~h~a'6~'~esh~na-
to this challenge.
Sandi Cuenca; Saratoga Chamber o~ Co~erce, indicated there was an ExecOtive
Session held on Monday, AOgust 23rd, and presented a letter expressing the
feelings of the Executive Board of Directors. The letter expressed to the
Council the Chamber's~appreciation to the Council in allowing them to lease
from the City at a nominal':cost {he McWilliams House in the Historical Park,
and outlining those extended serwces performed by the Chamber, and
further commenting regarding the effects on these services, should the
Council not/approve funding for certain programs through 1976-77.
Lee Stoller, President, Saratoga Community Garden, commented that he would
like to applaud the Council's dec.ision to.try and reduce'the tax rate, and
particularly the sy~tem of allowing the City Staff and City Council to make
decisions on specific programs as it is found necessary. He indicated he
would like to encourage the City to allow those individuals who would be
affected by possible cuts to have an opportunity to discuss these with the
staff prior to any final decisions being made.
-.2-
Following additional discussion concerning this issue and the comments
expressed~b'~'~6~rTs ~n the audience, it was moved by Councilman Brigham
and seconded'~' C6uncilman Kraus the adoption of Resolution No.
("a~p~i~h~l~7G~Fiscal Year Budget in the amount of $1',968,045.
~Th~i~n '~r~ed, 3 to 2, ~ith Councilman Matteoni and Councilwoman
Corr ih opposition.
B. RESOLUTION NO. 788 :
Resolution Fixin9 the Amountof Revenue from Property Taxes Necessary for
the Support of the Departments of the-City of Saratoga for Fiscal Year
1976-77 and to Pay Any Bonded or!Other Indebtedness of the City, and Fixing
the Amount of Revenue Sufficient~to Pay the Estimated Costs for Said Fiscal
Year for SCL District l, Azule Lighting7 District, Quito Light District,
Fredricksbur9 Drive Park Maintenance District, Manor Drive Park Maintenance
District, Greenbrier Park Maintenance District, and the Village Parkin9
Maintenance District No. 1
It was moved by"Councilman Kraus;and seconded by Councilman Brigham to
adopt Resolut!on No. 788, and i.nsert in Section If ~-~o'Q~_fft_Lq~ ~397~'90~'
to be fixed as the amount of revenue from property taxes for t~ 'EGFr~n~
fiscal year. The motion was carried, 3 to 2, w'ith Councilman Matteoni and.
Councilwoman-Corr in-opposition.
C. RESOLUTION NO. 32-S
Resolution Fixin9 Tax Rates for Fiscal Year1976-77
It was moved by Councilman'Brigh'~m and seconded by Councilman Kraus adoption
of Resolution No. 32-S, fixing the tax rate for Fiscal Y~ar 1976-77 at
23¢ per $1'00 assessed'valuation.' The motion was carried, 3 to 2, with
Councilman Matteoni..aha CoU mtlw6man Corr in opposition."
D. CONSIDERATION OF 1976~77 THR6UGH 19~8-79 CAPITAL' IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
The City Manager explaihedtha't based on theCouncil's action earlier this
evening concerning the Quito/Pollard Road intersection, it would be proposed
to eliminate on Page lO,the I~te~sect'ion Lighting in the amoUnt of $20,000,
and this amount wouldbe shifted'to-the Pollard Road intersection Improve-
ments.
It w~s m6ved by Councilman Krausand seconded by CounCilman Brigham adoption
of t~e 1976-77 through 1978-79 Capital Improvement Program. The motion was
carried.
IV. ~OTHER-BUSINESS 2~"
g. ~ENITIAT~VE MEASURE
The City Manager advised that September 1st is~the deadline which has been
.-.- set for having ball:ot~-arguments submitted to the City Clerk for inclusion
on the November 2nd ballot..He a'sked that the Council consider two issues
this evening:
1) Whether or not the Council ·desires to submit a ballot
argument on the. Initiative Measure;
~2~-Nhe~he~Or-no~-~the~Counciq--des~Ires~-the ~i.ty~Attor~ey~
~-~.to prepare an objective analysis of the measure,
· ac~o?~a_nE~_~i~.b_prgyj.sj.ons_o~_.Elect~ons.-Code-.Sect-iOn 5010.5.
Following a discussion on this ma~tter by the Council, it was moved by
Councilman Matteoni and seconded by Councilwoman Corr_theCouncil submit
an argument for the November. 2nd ballot ~ga~C~6e ~'niti~T~Measure,
~' and ask the City Manager's assistance in pFe~r~g'~Tar~ent. The
motion was carried.
Following further deliberation regarding the matter of the City
Attorney's analysis of the measure, it was moved by Councilman Kraus
and seconded by Councilwoman Corr to instruct the City Attorney t~
prepare an objective analysis of the Ini~tiative Measur6, in accordance
with the provisions of Section 5010.5 of the Elections Code. The motion
was carried.
V. ADJOURNMENT
It was moved by Councilman Brigham and seconded by COuncilman Kraus to
adjourn the meeting to an Executive Session for discussion of Personnel Matters.
~he motion was carried; the meeting was adjourned at 9:05 P.M.
C~!y Clerk ~