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DATE: October 28, 1992
TO: City Council
FROM: Harry R. Peacock
SUBJECT: Proposed Quito Road Bicycle /Pedestrian Bridge North
of Old Adobe Road Request by Town of Los Gatos to
Share Costs not to exceed $10,000
Staff has been contacted both by staff members of the Town of Los
Gatos and by residents of Saratoga concerning construction of this
subject bridge as a public safety measure until the permanent
bridge replacement occurs in the next two to three years. Changing
school situations regarding busing seem to have intensified
attendance by travel on foot and bicycles to Marshall Lane School
and Rolling Hills Middle School on Pollard Road.
Cost to Saratoga would be $10,000, which would require a budget
adjustment.
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COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Karen Anderson
Ann Marie Burger
Willem Kohler
Victor Monia
Karen Tucker
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Harry Peacock, City Manager'
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SUBJECT: PROPOSED. QUITO ROAD BICYCLE /PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE
SAN THOMAS AQUINO CREEK NORTH OF OLD ADOBE ROAD
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Scott R. Baker
Director of Building Engineering :Services
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The Town 'is interested ,i learning the City,of Saratoga's intentions regarding the 'subject :Quito; Road
B icycle /Pedestrian bridge.
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Residents in the Quito R oad.areaihave requested this bridge as an inexpensive, solution, to the bicycle and
pedestrian safety problems associated with.the narrow;width of the road. 'Half of the bridge would be in City
of Saratoga jurisdiction and half would be-in Town of Los Gatos jurisdiction. The safety improvements would 3
,benefit residents in both jurisdictions, and those' in neighboring cities:
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Assuming that we agree on cooperative the cost will remain under: $10,000 for each jurisdiction.
Since our first letter dated July 1, 1992, we have discovered that the'Water District is not interested in helping r
to fund this project: We also assume that` their bridge from a.Palo Alto project may no longer be
available.
The Town proposes to split the pr c osts w ith the City of-Saratog Th T own wwill administer- t he
at no charge. Please advise me of your intentions regarding, our proposal at yourearliest convenience: sl
can' be reached ,at 354 -6885:
Very, my yours,
y` ce:', David W. Knapp, Town Manager
'Michael LaRocca, Director of Parks, Forestry and Maintenance Services
Chris Gjerde, Assistant Engineer
Shari Y• Walter, -P.O. Box'. 995, Los Gatos, CA 95031
Lynne Dicker-son,' 155,0Id" Adobe Road, Los Gatos, CA 95030
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1' /TO: Saratoga City Council
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DATE: October 30, 1992
SUBJECT: Ordinance Adopting HR Zoning District
Second. Reading and Adoption
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M E M O R A N D U M
In May, 1992, the City Council held a public hearing to consider
the Planning Commission's recommendation to adopt a new HR
(Hillside Residential) Zoning District. The City Council approved
the new HR Zoning District which accomplished the following:
Combined all HC -RD and NHR Districts into the new
HR District.
Applied the current NHR development regulations to
the new HR District properties.
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
Attached is the background information regarding the new HR Zoning
District approved in May.
The City Council decided to delay second reading and adoption of
the ordinance pending completion of a ridge line map which is
necessary to easily identify environmentally sensitive development
sites in the new HR District. The map would be a graphic depiction
of ordinance language used since 1987 to describe ridge lines. The
map has now been completed and will be displayed at the November 4,
1992 City Council meeting. The map depicts both major and minor
ridge lines which alerts both staff and property owners that
special care must be taken to ensure proper placement of buildings
on the identified sites.
Recommendation:
Staff recommends that the City Council adopt the new HR Zoning
District.
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Karen Anderson
Ann Marie Burger
Willem Kohler
Victor Monia
Karen Tucker
SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL
AGENDA ITEM: 8C�
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NO.
MEETING DATE: 5/6/92
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ORIGINATING DEPT.: Planning CITY MGR. APPROVAL
SUBJECT: HR- Hillside Residential District A combined district
of the NHR and HC -RD districts.
Recommended Motion: Introduce the HR ordinance and adopt the Negative
Declaration.
Report Summary: Following City Council direction and the
recommendations of the Citizen Investigative Committee for Tract 7770,
the Planning Commission considered combining the NHR and HC -RD zone
districts into one district. On 4/7/92 the Planning Commission approved
a resolution recommending that the City Council adopt the combined
ordinance and a Negative Declaration for the project.
The HR ordinance applies the NHR zone district regulations to all areas
within the HC -RD and NHR districts. The current NHR and HC -RD district
areas will be designated HR Hillside Residential.
The regulations and standards in the NHR and HC -RD zone district are
similar. Some of the differences were eliminated by amendments to the
zoning regulations which were recently adopted.
The major differences which may affect development within the HC -RD zone
district are the following:
1. Height restrictions for construction on major and minor ridgelines.
This restriction exists in the NHR ordinance and is included in the
new HR ordinance. The City's current policy is to include
consideration of potential impacts of proposed developments on
minor and major ridgelines as part of the design review process for
any hillside lot. In addition, the preparation of a ridgeline map
is at a final stage. Following the adoption of the map, the height
restriction will apply to all ridgelines identified on the map.
2. Clustered development. This provision exists in the NHR zone
district and will apply to the areas within the HC -RD district if
the combined ordinance is adopted. Clustering of development is a
conditional use and requires specific review and consideration on
an individual basis.
3. Rear yard setback in the HC -RD area. The minimum required rear
yard setback will be increased from 35/45 to 50/60 for first and
second story respectively, if the HR ordinance 'is adopted. Since
most of the lots in the HC -RD are one acre or larger, the potential
of creating non- conforming situations is limited.
Staff report to the Planning Commission dated 4/7/92 is attached and
provides background information and details on the nature of the new
ordinance. The report includes a review of all the changes to the
regulations of the HC -RD district as a result of the adoption of the new
ordinance. A comparison chart of the HC -RD and NHR regulations is also
attached to the report.
In addition to a public notice in the local newspaper, notices were
mailed to all property owners within the HC -RD zone district informing
them about the proposed ordinance and designation.
Fiscal Impacts:
none
Attachments:
1. HR ordinance
2. Planning Commission resolution recommending adoption of the
ordinance
3. Negative Declaration and initial study
4. Staff report to the Planning Commission dated 4 /7/92
5. Planning Commission minutes dated 4/7/92
Motion and Vote: