HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-20-1979 City Council Minutes MINUTES
SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL
TI}~: Wednesday, June 20., 1979 - 7:30 P.M.
PLACE: Saratoga City Council Chambers, 13777 Fruitvale Ave., Saratoga, Calif.
TYPE: Regular Meeting
I. ORGANIZATION -. ~ ORGANIZATION
A. ROLL CALL
Present: Callon, Corr,
Matteoni, Kalb, Kraus'
B. APPROVAL OF MINUTES k.
Kalb: Correction - pg. 9,
re: Parnas Corporation,
modify vote on Matteoni's
motion to indicate 3 to 2..
Co!r ~Correction - pg. 12
ADJOURNMENT - modify to re-
flect Baker McGinness,
former Administrator,
Saratoga Fire District.
r- ~ ' ' ' M/S: Corr/Kalb to approve
.%~ ~ ~-~ I - minutes of June 6, 1979, as
modified. Carried unanimously.
C. PRESENTATION OF RESOLUTION MayOr Kraus read the resolution
OF CO~4ENDATION -.CRAIG D. in full. The City Clerk presented
NORTHRIrP formal resolution to Mr. Northrup.
II. COF~4UNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS
A. ORAL
1. Dianne Bolger, 12627 It was explained there is not ~
Vaquero Court, requesting formal process in submitting this
written outline in pro- petition, and staff would assist
ceeding with a petition in any way necessary.
re-: reduced density in
Northwest Saratoga area.
2. Willem Kohler, 21842 Mayor Kraus clarified that the
Via Regina, expressing Council has not taken action to
support in delaying approve a moratorium on tentative
approval of tentative maps. maps, as indicated, but has
directed staff to bring back in-
formation relative to a possible
moratorium.
3. Ann Wickham, 13621 Mayor Kraus explained the only
Pierce Road, expressing con reason~ the trees were marked was
cern re: widening of Pierce to show the Council if the City
Road~-a~dl, d{i~ti~'~f~[Y~eS".. went through with certain plans,
j.'='~ '7-~_t_~f~'~f~.':t~'~b!~.~ what would have to be done. To
L:~.- ...~j~L.~i=~ '->-~t.~~' date, the Council has agreed on
~' '~='~='~";"~ ...... "~ none of this. ~'" "~ ..... "=~"'
COMMUNICATIONS (Cont'd.) ~.,,.,d COMMUNICATIONS
A. ORAL
3. Ann Wickham (cont'd.') The City Manage~ .expla'ined that
· where there is an area in which
· people have expressed particular
.,.~., ..~. interest, a mailing list is-
. compiled,. and an agend~ mailed to
people on'that issue. He indicated
he would add Ms. Wickham's name to
.' :7 ~, : thi~ i'is.t.'~ "
B. WRITTEN ' "
i. Mayor, Town of Los Altos M/S: Kalb/Ca~lon to send a letter
Hills', asking for.Support, · to'the I.C.C. supporting this
for Tequest to haVe"t~e requestto have the Corridor Study
Corridor Study d&bated at debated at the I.C.C..Meeting.
I.C.C. Carried unanimously.
2. Letters from Lu'cille Councilman Matteoni to obtain model
Story, President,.Sixth County ordinance re: display of
District PTA, and Carl~ne drug paraphenelia for Council con-
Haug, President, Cupertino sideration.
Council of ~TA, enclosing
resolutions passed by the
1979 PTA State Convention,'
and requesting help in
obtaining legislation con-
cerning substance abuse by
children.
3. Ms. Margaret Reed, P.O. No6ed and filed; Ci6y Manager to
Box 403, discussing the respond.
quality of the Saratoga
Fire District and urging
its retention.
4. Mr. and Mrs. V. Pruvich, Noted and filed; City Manager to
13746 Richelieu Ct., respond.
expressing opposition to
appeal of%Da~i~and Bonita
Morley.
5: Mrs. Dora Grens, 13451 City Council to make this letter
Old Oak Way, discussing and map a part of its discussions
alternative map to alleviate on this subject.
impact of traffic on Pierce
Road.
III. SUBDIVISIONS, BUILDING SITES, SUBDIVISIONS, BUILDING SITES,
ZONING P~qUESTS ZONING REQUESTS
IV. PETITIONS, ORDIN~EES, A~D PETITIONS, ORDINANCES, AND
RESOLUTIONS RESOLUTIONS
A. PETITION RE: REQUEST BY The City Manager advised this
MARION A. CONDIE TO CON- matter was discussed at the
SIDER INTERPRETATION OF Council Study Session on JUne 12.
ZONING ORDINANCE BY DIRECTOR
OF INSPECTION SERVICES AS He referred to~p'of~1of"',:
IT RELATES TO FUEL STOP, AGE the Director of In~p~kion~'
IN A RESIDENTIAL ZONE Services, dated June. 8, 1979,
and February 16, 1979, indicating
the Zoning Ordinance prohibit~
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· IV.. PETITIONS, ORDINXNCES, AND ~; PETITIONS, ORDINANCES, AND
PZSOLUTIONS (Cont'd.) RESOLUTIONS
A. PETITION RE: REQUEST BY storage and handling of large
MARION A. CONDIE'TO CON- quantities of motor vehicle fuels.
StDER INTERPRETATION OF
'ZONING ORDINANCE BY DIRECTOR Dr. Ronald Jd~i~o~ 18542 Rancho
OF INSPECTION SERVICES AS Las Cimas Way~'~ressed the
IT RELATES TO.FUEL 'STORAGE Council on behalf of signers of
IN A RESIDENTIAL ZONE the petition submitted to the
(Cont'd.) Council on this subject. He
urged that the Council consider
Mr. Wimbprly's recommendation
relative to installation 'of under-
ground fuel storage facilities.
He further submitted information
relative to Declarations and
Restrictions as recorded in the
tract:deeds. Item A-6 indicates
that "No.noxious or offensive
activities shall becarried on
upon any lot or shall anything
be done thereon~ which may be-
come an annoyance to the neighbor-
hood." The ~ajority of neighbors
in this tract feel this activity
is.noxious and annoying. Also,
. there are provisions in the deeds
which restrict drilling, oil
wells, tanks, and tunnels'.
~ Mario~,Condie, 18541 Ranchg Las
Cimas Way, commented as follows:
" 1)-City of Saratoga has a Uniform
Fire Code.which has been in effect
~ for yeArs~ which p~fmits under-
"' groUnd'Yuet tanks and provides for
safe installation of such tanks.
~11 neighboring communities have
a similar code and have continued
to permit installation of fuel
tanks.
2) No specific evidence of fire or
explosion danger was presented.
No record of such damage attri-
butable to underground installation
of'such'tanks was presented.'
3) Responsibl~ people who provide
· . important services should consider
and make plans .to provide for
those services at any time or
under any condition that has a
reasonable chance of occurring.
Donna Butcher, '18586 Rancho Las
Cimas Way, Commented her husband
also is a physician'who.gets called.
out 3 nights a week, but has no
.problem getting gas. Therefore,
she does not feel this is a valid
argument.
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IV. PETITIONS, ORDINANCES', AND. ~ I.PETITIONS,' ORDINANCES, AND
RESOLUTIONS (Cont'd.) RESOLUTIONS
A. PETITION RE: REQUEST BY Dr. Robert Simner, 12791 Idlewood
MARION A. CONDIE TO CON- Lane, commented he had discussed
SIDER INTERPRETATION OF with. M~. Wimberly a storage tank
ZONING ORDINANCE BY DIRECIDR for diesel fuel. He stated that
OF INSPECTION SERVICES AS whiie diesel fuel is not as
IT RELATES TO FUEL STORAGE flammable an explosive as gasoline,
IN A P~SIDENTIAL ZONE it is flanmaBIe. Further, many
(Cont'd.' people fn Saratoga have 55 drums
of diesel fuel in their garages
Followin~ consideration oh this
request by the Council,
M/S: Matteoni/Corr to uphold the
interpretation of .the Building
Official, dated February.16, 1979
regarding the prohibition of
temporary or permanent.fuel storage
facilities in residential districts,
per Secti6ns 3.1, 3.2 and 1.3 of
the Zoning Ordinance, and direct
staff to give.publicity tothe
CounCil's determination on this
issue.' Carried unanimously,
B.. ~ESOLUTION 903 ·Councilman Matteoni suggested.
the third pa.ragraph of the pro-
A RESOLUTION OPPOSING ' posed resolution Be'revise.d to
MUNICIPAL COURT CONSOLI- indicate: .WHEREAS, the consoli-
DATION datioD was adopted without concern
for the convenience of the West '~
Valley citizens, and in particular,
the citizens of Saratoga. He
further Suggested anadditional
clause to state: WHEREAS,.consoli-
dation frustrates-'the very purpose
of originally establishing municipal.·
districts for the benefit and
service to the citizens in the
immediate area.
· M/S: Kalb/Corr Resolution 903
be adopt~do~s modified.' Carried
~fS~0~ ~'C6unhi lwoman Cal Ion abstairiing. -
,C. R~SOL~TION 902 T~e City'M~nager referenced ~taff
.report, dated 6/1'3/79.
A RESOLUTION OFI THE CITY
· COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF M/S: Corr/Matteoni to adopt
SARATOGA ORDERING ANNEXATIO] Resolution 902. Carried unanimously.
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ALL LANDOI.~ERSCO~SENT)
V. PUBLIC HEARINGS PUBLIC HEARINGS
A. TO CONSIDER'APPEAL By BRAD Mr. Robinson, Planning Director.,
RENN OF L~tD DEVELOPM~NT presented the staff report, dated
CO}~ITTEE DECISION RELATIVE '6'/~2'/79'%' The staff is recommending
TO CONDITIONS OF TENTATIVE upholding this appeal on the basis
MAP APPROVAL ,(-SDR-1408) AT that it is an~in-fill situation·
20625:MARION-AVE. (cbnt"'d. and there is a'-'means of providing
5/2/79)'~. q "' ~-'~econdar~ accesS.
V. PUBLIC HEARINGS (cont'd.) n PUBLIC HEARINGS
A- TO CONSIDER APPEAL BY BRAD The Mayor opened the phblic
RENN OF LAND DEVELOPmeNT . hearing at 8:25 P.M.
COMMITTEE DECISION RELATIVE
TO CONDITIONS OF TENTATIVE There being no discussion by
MAP APPROVAL (~SDR:1408) AT members in the audience, M/S:
20625 I~RION AVE. (cont'd." Matteoni/Corr to close the
5/2/79) >public hearing. Carried
unanimously. Closed hearing 81:257PM.
M/S: Corr/Matteoni to uphold
the appeal.
Kalb: I have a problem with
the City's_interpretation in
waiving the~requirement'that.
a secondary'access be provided
for all projects with 15 or
more lots. He believes the City
should be consistent in its
basic philosophy. Therefore,
he would have to vote against
this.
Calloff: I would.~q~i~Ue to go.
along with the:phil6~o~y:_~..7'>
expressed in th~s'~aff ~mor~hdum
that noted the lot Split, in order
to stay within the interpretation
of the current General Plan.
The Mayor called for a vote on
.. ~he ab6ve motion, and it was
carried 3 to 2, Kalb and Callon
fin opposition.
B. TO CONS'iBER APPEAr BY · Mr. Rob{nson, Planning Director,
RONALD BECHT OF PLA~INING presenked the revised design of
CO~@IISSION DECISION.P~LA- thls'plan, which eliminates 7 feet
TIVE TO VARIANCE TO ALLOW of patio which encroached into
CONSTRUCTION OF A ROOM .: 'the side yard.
ADDITION WHICH WOULD PRO-'
VIDE AN 8. FT. SIDE YARD · The Mayor opened the public hearing
WHERE A 10 FT. SIDE YARD at 8:35 P.M.
IS REQUIRED, 13479 ALDER
COURT (V-506) (cont'd. There being no.discussion by
6/6/79) members in the audience, M/S:
Kalb/Corr to close the public '
hearing. Carried unanimously.
Public hearing closed at 8:35 P.M.
Kraus: I feel there are other
configurations in reference to
the jaccuzi,' and have difficulty
.in'understanding why this wouldn't
work. I would have difficulty in'
making the findings.
M/S: Kalb/Callon to grant the
variance, as amended (V-506A),
on the basis of the following
findings:
1) There are physical p~oblems
· associated with the configuration
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V. PUBLIC HEARINGS (cont'd.) ~ PUBLIC HEARINGS
B. TO CONSIDER APPEAL BY (COuncilman. Kalb - cont'd.)
RONALD BECHT OF PLANNING
COMMISSION DECISION RELA- of the house and lot as it relates
TIVE TO VARIANCE TO ALLOW to th~ 'possibility of making
CONSTRUCTION OF ~ ROOM fadilltles meet the health needs
ADDITION WHICH WOULD PRO- of the resident.
VIDE AN 8 FT. SIDE YARD
WHERE A 10 FT. SIDE YARD 2) Thati'there are exceptional
IS REQUIRED, 13479 ALDER circumstances in the ability to .
COURT (V-506) (cont'd. provide'the facilities necessary
6/6/79) for the resident in a manner which
is reasonably usable.
3) That denial of this variance
would preclude use of the home in
a manner which is consistent with
the'health needs of the occupant.
4~ This is not a special privilege
in tHat.it is a variance which
would be granted to others under
similar circumstances.
, 5). The proposed project would not
adversely affeht the public health,
safety and welfare, nor would it
be injurious to same.
The motion was carried, 4 to 1,
M~yor Kraus in opposition.
C. TO CONSIDER APPEAL BY Mr. Robinson, Planning Director,
DAVID AND BONITA MORLEY summarized the Planning Commission's
OF PLANNING COMMISSION considerations of this request and
· DECISION RELATIVE TO denial, due to the fact they were
VARIANCE TO ALLOW CON- unable to make the necessary 5
STRUCTION O~ A ROOM ADDITIO] findings. (Staff report, dated
TO PROVIDE A 14'-10'~ FRONT 6/12/79)
YARD WHERE A 25' YARD IS
REQUIRED, 19021 PORTOS DR. Mr. Robinson spoke to other alter-
(V-507~ natives to this particular
application. The staff has
indicated 'that the suana could
be relocated, and the addition
could be added to the rear of
Phase 4, or add a 4' x 21' strip
to the front 'and still meet the
intent of what the applicant is
proposing to do.
~es~onsi~iifX~t0:.'see..~that ~
dra~ ~Y~°~gr~c[ was discussed.
It was determined this is the
property owner's responsibility,
who in turn delegates it to his
architect or contractor.
The Mayor opened the public
hearing at 8:58 P.M.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS (Cont'd,) PUBLIC }~ARINGS
C. TO CONSIDER APPEAL BY Bonnie Morley, 19021 Portos Drive,
DAVID AND BONITA MORLEY commented that in establishing
OF PLANNING COF~ISSION where the property line was, she
DECISION RELATIVE TO went through the normal procedure
VARIANCE TO ALLOW CON- of first going through the
STRUCTION OF A ROOM Building Department, who sent her
TO PROVIDE~ '14'-10"'FRONT, 'to the-Planning Department, who
YARD WHERE A 25' YARD IS sent her to the Public Works
REQUIRED, 19021 PORTOS DR. Department. ~ts. Morley commented
(V-507) . she wa~ ~lways. given the time,
" " ~ but sometimes .the, quality of the
Dave Mor!~y,' 190~P6rtos 'Dri~ve time was not al~ays quite as good
commented-that the'average set- as others. She was shown the maps
back of the entire hous& is 30 that shdwed the curb and the
feet from the property line -- pavement line, and she'and Mr. Arjan
46 feet on one side and' 14. of public Works determined that
feet on the other. From the the curb line was,'in this case,
curb line, it is another 9 the property line. If she had
feet. The average setback of been told in the very beginning
the new garage, assuming we ~hen she first went to the City
now know what the property that.there is the possibility
line is, is 21 feet. This that what you see isn't yours,
is all caused=bythe unique then she would have at least
"S" curve on Portos Drive. been forewarned and able to have
He commented that they can asked these particular questions.
go into the back of the
property; however, this would She commbnted that the entire
be much more expensive and procedure could be simplified if
they would have to remove a the Planning Department would
tree, and also, their site list as No. 1: Check the property
for a spa. line and make sure there are no
rights-of-way.
Mr. Morley stated that the
key here is to establish'ho~ Don Harris, 19101 Allendale Ave.,
wide Portos is. The problem indicated he became involved in
is that it doesn't show the this on the day the,Building
pavement. Through'some mis- Department red-tagged the Morley
understandings, they are in a project. He stated that he went
position of already having to .the Building Department,
started construction, and Planning Commission, and Public
~ould like to continue. Works with the Morleys after
they were red-tagged because
He commented that the Chair- there was a lot of confusion as
man of the Planning Commission to where. the property line truly
had indicated she saw no prob- was. No one really knew, nor was
lem with 'this plan. it anywhere on recor~ how wide
Portos Drive really was. Mrs.'
Kalb: With regard to-Mr. Morley made a supreme effort in
Morley's statement relevant trying to determine where the
to width of Portos ~rive, property line was.
is Mr. Morley saying if one
assumes a different width The Council asked Mr. Harris the
of Portos Drive, you get the locatioh of his home in relation
right setbacks? to the applicant'.. Mr. Harris
indicated"he is on the corner,
Mr. Mdrleyi The width of and fa&es on Allendale
Portos Drive as shown on all
the maps is 60 feet~ The -' John Nichol, 19020 Portos Drive,
width of the pavement is 40 (across the street from the
feet, and unless you go our Morley's) indicated he would
with your tape measure, this interpose no objection of what
is not really noticed. the Morley's are' trying to
accomplish.
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.V. PUBLIC HEARINGS (~ont"d.) ,_~ pUBLIC HEARINGS
C, TO CONSIDER APPEAL BY The Mayor brought to the COuncil's
DAVID AND BONITA MORLEY ~ttention a letter from Mr. and
OF PLANNING COMMISSION Mrsl..Pr~Vich.~ 13746 Richelieu Ct.,
DECISIONRELATIVE TO exp~ess~Dg opposition to this
VARIANCE TO ALLOW CON- varzance, on the basis that.it
STRUCTION OF A ROOM ADDITI~] might es~tablish a precedent.'
TO ~ROVIDE A i4'~t0''
YARD WHERE A 25' YARD IS .M/S: Matteoni/Callon to close
REQUIRED, 19021 PORTOS DR. the public hearing. Carried
(V~507) unanimously. The public hearing
was closed at 9:10 P.M.
M/S: Corr/Callon to uphold the
appeal of David and Bonita Morley,
based on the following findings:
in the street creates an'unusual
configuration of the lot.
2 ) < re i wal. eirc s tances - The
process the applicant went through
in getting plans approved, and
also, the adjacent house is
oriented o~ another street.
!3)'~pecial privilege - No special
privilege because~of the curve in
the street.
~) Physical har'dship because of
the curFe in the street.
5) It Will not affect the public
.h~lth and Welfare safety of the
" adjadent property.
6) The average setbackof the
entire house meets the requirement.
The motion was carried unanimously.
D. TO CONSIDER PROPOSED The Cit~ Manager advise~ that
1979-80 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET the proposed budget was presented
AND USE OF GENERAL REVENUE at the ~egular Council Meeting of
SHARING FUNDS June 6, atwhich time the Council
considered a schedule for review
~ the Budget. He then proceeded
to summarize the proposed budget:
Revenue Sharin~ Funds.- To be Used
for Capital outlay items and one-
time start-up costs of programs
~hat would not be ongoing. P~6~i~
an expenditure of $301,150'in' '~
~otal.-~evenue~ Of-$2~8~9",~00'~t~is
will accrueto the General Fund
which supports the Operating Budget.
Operatin~ Budget-Capital Improve-
ment Program - ExpenditUre program
proposed is $3,371,865, which
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.V. PUBLIC HEARINGS (con~'d. .~ PUBLIC HEARINGS
D. TO CONSIDER PROPOSED ~City Manager - cont'd.)
1979-80 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET ' '
AND USE OF GENERAL REVENUE represents a total increase of
SHARING FUNDS (cont'd.) 11%; operating program proposed
to total $2,412,215 is a 6.8%
increase over this year.
The Capital Improvement Program
represents an increase'of $207,600
over last year.
The,Mayor opened the public hearing
at 9:33 P.M.
There being no discussion from
members in the audience, M/S:
Kalb/Callon to continue the
hearing to 7/10/79. Carried
unanimously.
VI. BIDS AND CONTRACTS BIDS 'AND CONTRACTS
A. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY , M/S: K~lb/Corr to approve this
OF SAN JOSE AND THE CITY agreement,'not to exceed $105,000.
OF SAPSTOGA FOR THE INTER- Carried unanimously.
SECTION IMPROVEMENTS AND
TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODIFI-
CATIONS AT PROSPECT ROAD,
SARATOGA-SUNNYVALE ROAD,
STREET WIDENING IMPROVE-
MENT ON PROSPECT ROAD
FROM BLANEY AVEI. TO
SARATOGA-SUNNYVALE ROAD,'
AND SHARING OF CERTAIN
COSTS THEREOF
VII. CONSENT CALENDAR CONSENT CALENDAR
A. ORDINANCE NS-60.6 (2nd Councilman Kalb requested removal
Reading) of items F & G from the Consent
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Calendar.'
ORDINANCE NS-60, THE SUB- M/S: Matteoni/Corr to approve
DIV. ISION ORDINANCE OF THE the Consent Calendar, with the
CITY OF SARATOGA., BY exception of items F and G.
AMENDING SECTION 13.8-1(b) Carried Unanimously.
THEREOF RELATING TO
EXEMPTIONS FROM PARK AND
RECREATION FEES
B. REQUEST FOR BLOCK PARTY,
JULY 4, 19841-198-4
~RRIBROOK DRIVE
C.FINAL ACCEPTANCE $DR-1143
THUNEN/SOBEY ROAD
D. AGREE.MENT FOR JOINT LAND-'
SCAPING PROJECT: AT ARGONAUT .
SCHOOL BETWEEN .THE CITY, bF
SARATOGA, ARGONAUT BOOSTER
CLUB, AND THE SARATOGA ,.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT
VII. CONSENT ZCALENDAR (con~'d. :':~ CONSENT CALENDAR
E. ACKNO~EDGEMENT OF GIFT
FOR HAKONE GARDENS FROM
MR. AND MRS. H.L. BRUNNER
F. RESOLUTION 904'
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF
SARATOGA REQUESTING DESIG-
NATION OF STATE HIGHWAY
ROUTE 9 BETWEEN BLANEY
PLAZA IN THE CITY. OF
SARATOGA AND THE COUNTY
L~NE AT SARATOGA GAP .(THE
SKYLINE) AS AN "OFFICIAL
STATE SCENIC HIGHWAY" AND
PROVIDING FOR A CORRIDOR
PROTECTION PROGRAM
G. EXTENSION OF'~GREEMENT WITH
SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CORP.
FOR LIBRARY SOLAR ENERGY
PROJECT'THROUGH AUGUST 31~
1979 AT NO COST TO THE CITY
H. PAYmeNT OF CLAIM~
I. CITY TREASURER' S~'~
J. CITY CLERK'S FINANCIAL REPOM
ITEMS CONSIDERED SEPARATELY ITEMS CONSIDERED SEPARATELY
F. P~SOLUTION 904 Kalb: Question as to what
additional conditions accrue to
the Village as a result of this
being designated a "scenic high-
way".
Mr. Robinson, Planning Director,
replied that the City has already
taken all the necessary measures
in their "scenic highway" element.
There should be no restrictions
of development within the Village
area.
M/S: Kalb/Callon to adopt
Resolution 904. Carried unanimously.
G. EXTENSION OF AGREEMENT Kalb: Express opposition to
SYSTEMS DEVELOPmeNT CORP. proceeding on this project without
energy pay-back figures.
M/S: Callon/Corr to approve the
extension of agreement with
Systems Development Corporation
for the library solar energy
project through August 31, 1979.
Carried, 3 to 2, Councilmen Kalb
and Matteoni in opposition.
Recess and r'e'c'onvene
VIII. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS ~ ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
D. CITY MANAGER (taken out
of order)
1. Report Re: Procedures The City Manager explained that at
for Phasing Development in the June 6th meeting of the Council,
Western Hills Portion of staff was requested to review a
Saratoga-Mt. Eden Valley. .process that might be used in
-. placing a moratorium at the tenta-
tive map stage in this area.
!t This Was reviewed',~and~r~n~'_ ~
with a proposal fo~i~pOs£~"~
· moratorium, but at the building
permit stage·
Councilwoman Callon indicated her
*intent in making her motion on
'-~J~e6th was to impose a moratorium
at the tentative map stage, and
staff return with the appropriate
legal document this evening to
accomplish this~oratorium.
The Council discussed at length
the interpretation of this motion
Councilwoman Callon indicated she
would try another motion:
M/S: Callon/Kalb to adopt a
moratorium on tentative maps in
the Calabazas Basin, whatever the
western hillside area is that re-
lates to the Pierce Road Study,
for a period of 3 months, in order
to give the Council the opportunity
to develop a building permit phasing
process that will be effective by
spring of next year, in order to
give the Council time to deal with
the improvements or lack thereof
on Pierce Road and consider alter-
native circulation to Pierce Road
that would serve the area; in order
to deal with the impact of building
another fire station or whatever
the Council feels is required, due
to the fact 300 to 400 homes are
forecast coming into this general
area.
, Councilman Matteoni requested
Councilwoman Callon to re-state
her motion to direct staff to
bring back to the the Councilman
!,or~ina~ ~h~ch- ~___~l'd'b~tI~ne ~.
.~oecificlrly those thi~s to b&~
~%~nDiished during ~h~ 90~7A~ -~
· erioh,-_t0 ~e apDli~d'-~t thle~Iten~a-
'~i-ve'map'stageT~ .~ ~
Councilwoman Callon re-stated her
motion, as follews:
VIII. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS (Cont' d. ) ADMINIS~P~TIVE MATTERS
D~ CITY ~NAGER ·
1. Report Re: ProCedures "That_~p._e~__f~'6~i~n~n~e~b~~'
for Phasing Development in ~fted to accomRlis~'~ dire~i~es
Western Hills 'Portion of ~'~th~tibn~'~h'd' b'~'brought b~ck for
Saratoga-Mt. Eden Valley Cb~nefl"~B~i~i6~t a~~'
· Adjourned Regular Meeting on
June 26, 1979."
the motion [6'~&~e'~he ~g~&~pi
ment of the phasing schedule, and
take this up in a.subsequent motion.
Carried unanimously.
The Mayor called for the vote on
the original motion, as amended.'
The motion was carried(& 7~_~ ~;' Ma~6~'~
Kraus in opposition.
M/S: Matteoni/Corr the Council
'adopt a resolution of ~ntent or
policy on phasing of building
permits in the Pierce Road-Mt. Eden
Road hillside study area; however,
on the evidence presented to date,
that there are likely to be few
applications for building during
the 1979 building season. No
moratorium is necessary at this
time if there are heavy applications
made within the next 60 days, and
staff be directed to bring that
to the Council's immediate attention
for consideration of appropriate
ordinance for control. Carried
~nanimously.
Staff was further directed to
develop a proposed schedule for
study of these various elements in
the Pierce Road-Mt. Eden Road area
for a 90 day p~riod, and bring this
back for consideration at the
June 26th Adjourned Regular Meeting.
2. Report Re: Fiscal Impact Noted and filed. No 'additional
rW~r~'Fo~t-~itt~=Hg~Yi~ comments at this time.
.~. ~F~t~"fo~'~'~'~h~- Noted and filed. No additional
tire Impact Analysis Re: comnents at this time.
Development of Western Foo~
hill Area
A. MAYOR
1. Exhibit on Presidenfs .Council indicated support in dis-
of'United States - Suggested playing this exhibit.
display at Saratoga-Libr
VIII. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS ~ont'd.)/, ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
B. COUNCIL'AND COMMISSION
REPORTS
1. Matteoni I.G.C. Mtg. Concensus to include forcon-
consideration of sideration at future Committee of
Ordinance to Add Chapter the Whole Meeting.
· 4 to Division A-20 of the
S.C.C. Ordinance Code Re-
· lating to Sale of Drug
Paraphenalia to Minors
2. Matteoni - Opening for No interest by the',Council to
appointment through I.G.C. participate on these committees.
to the Health Care
Committee, and als0,.the
Emergency Medical Care.
Committee.
C. DEPARTMENT HEADS AND
OFFICERS
1. Planning Director , Mr. RObinson, Planning Director,
Report Re:Evaluati,on of presented Staff report dated
Five-Member~Planning 6/12/,79.' ..
Commission
Consensus to re-agendize for
next regular meeting of the-
Council of 7/18/79.
2. Director of Public Works Mr. Shook, Director of Public
Report Re: Santa Clara Works, presented staff report
Valley Water District da.ted 6/15/79.
a) Flood Damage Reduction
and Stream Management Kalb: Suggested that it be pro-
after Proposition 13 posed that the District not
b) Ordinance and ~dminis= '~ re-build anything that does not
tration exceed a 5% flood; and when they
do re-build, they re-build at the
1% flood standard.
recommendations:
3. D~rector of Public Works Mr. Shook displayed modified plans
Re: Village Parking Dist. for stairwells to assure that the
No. 4 Access to Third exits would be away from. the
Street mechanical equipment, resulting in
~'2%rft. modification to t~e width
requirement across the back of
the theater property.
M/S: Callon/Corr to require 'that
Mr. Brown remove his fence for a
.distance of at least 9 feet so
'the entryway will be free and
clear and there'will be no,'...
obstruction of view, and the City
accept the 12-foot lane beyond
that point to the end of the
theater.
VIII. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS (cont~d.)~lj7 ADMINISTRATIVE ~TTERS
C.DEPARTMENT HEADS AND
OFFICERS
3. Director of PUblic Works (Councilwoman Callon -..motion)
Re: Village Parking Dist
No. 4 Access to Third ~i'~h~'~fi~' W~S ~0~/'~d'
Street Y ind!qa~e t~at~e~city ~6uld.
~r~e~uir~ the taking of 2 fe~t'~6'f
' no wall .to be put'.up from the
,. street entrance on back, and
also,. require that Mr. Brown
remove his 9 feet of fence.
Th~ motion 'carried 3'to
Kalb and Matteoni in opposition.
RECOGNITION OF PUBLIC GROUP RECOGNITION OF PUBLIC GROUP
REPRESENTATIVES' REPRESENTATIVES
The Mayor reCogniZed for the
record the presence of
Lynn Belanger, former P. lanning
Commissioner, Gene Zambetti
and Shelley Williams, Planning.
Commission.
IX. ADJOUilNMENT ADJOURNMENT
M/S: Kalb/Kraus to. adjourn to
an Adjourned Regular Meeting on
June 26. Carried unanimously.
· The meeting was adjourned at
11i55 P.M.
espectfull 'submitted,
ober