HomeMy WebLinkAbout12-06-1956 City Council minutes SARATOGA C ITY COUNCIL
TIME: December 6, 1956, 7:50 P.M. Y
PLACE: Fireman's Hall, Oak Street, Saratoga, California
TYPE: Regular Meeting
I ROUTINE ORGANIZATION
A. ROLL CALL
Present: Brazil, Jepsen, Langwill, Williams
Absent: Rosasco
B. MINUTES
Reading of the minutes was waived but minutes of
previous meeting (November 15, 1956) were approved.
II PETITIONS AND GRIEFVANCES
A. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
None
B. WRITTEN REQUESTS FOR ACTION
1. A letter from Richard W. Rhodes, President of the
Saratoga Chamber of Commerce dated November 20, 19 56
was read by the clerk. It protested against the
Chamber of
Commerce vs. Gravel issuance of a use permit to Clarence Tressler for
Trucks and Quarry
a quarry on Big Basin Way and against the hazards
to traffic by the use of county quarry trucks on
Big Basin Way. Mayor Brazil referred the protest
to the Public Sn fety Committee for study.
2. A letter from Frank Davis, President of the Saratoga
Merchant's Association: dated Dec. 6, 1956, was read
Merchant's Assn. by the clerk. I t asked for some means to alleviate
re gravel trucks
the nuisance caused by gravel trucking traffic.
Mayor Brazil referred the letter to the Public
Safety Committee for study.
3. A petition for the abatement of Quarry (Saratoga
Sand and Gravel Co.) as public nuisance was read
by the clerk. Marshall Hall, attorney for the peti-
tioners reiterated the information contained in the
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petition and involved on a map
which accompanied the petition. In addition, he
indicated that he did not feel that the hardship
Petition (over
100 names) re angle in this case carried much weight and that the
Saratoga Sand and
Gravel Company Saratoga Sand and Gravel Co had been adecuately
Gravel Pit
Abatement. forwarned by protests in the past. Mayor Brazil
stated that the oral submission would be taken under
consideration the matter to the
Committee on Public Works for study and to the
City Attorney for an opinion on the legal aspects.
4. A from George A. Vadney, 12619 Paseo Olivas,
George A. Vadney Saratoga regarding opinion against the formation
re protest etplit
formation f7:f lnrC of a local police department for the City of Saratoga,
police.
was read by the clerk. Mayor Brazil requested that it be filed in the City records.
At this point, Mr. Goodere, 13235 Paseo Presada
asked that the clerk read a lettr he wished to
present. Mayor Brazil stated that because of the
length of the letter it would be read at the
end of the meeting if time allowed.
5. Letter from Vince Garrod, Chairman of the Board
of Trustees, Saratoga Union School District re-
V. Garrod letter
re water accumulation guesting that the matter of water accumulating
on property adjoining
Oak Street School on the Paul Muth property (recently purchased) ad-
joining the Oak Street School grounds he referred
to the City Engineer. Mayor Brazil referred this
to the committee for Public Safety.
6. A letter from Postmaster Georg Whalen, Saratoga Post Office regarling the location of three courtesy
collection boxes, i.e., (1) in front of Muth Bldpr.
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on Big Basin Way; (2) front of Village Shopning
Center; (3) Quito Shopping Center, was read by the
clerk. Councilman Jepsen suggested the.t because of
the traffic problem involved in frort of the Muth
Building, it might be better to place one of the
Postmaster George boxes in front of the Richfield st9ttor. Mr. Muth
Whalen letter re
Courtesy Boxes of big basin way stated from the floor that he had
no objection to a box in front of his building;
Mrs. Kraule of Springer Street Etated that two boxes
in the same general area seemed excessive; Mr.
Goodere, 13235 Paseo Presada, ste.ted from the floor
also that there anpeered to be no need for such
boxes in Cult°. Councilman Jepsen moved thAt the
Council communicate with Mr. Whalen to ascertain
whether there was any specific reason for the box
in front of the Muth Bldg., and if not, that it be
placed in front of the Richfield station. This
motion was alopted unanimously.
7. A letter from Howard W. Camper, attorney, regarding
formal petition from his client, The California
Letter and oral Pacific Title Insurance Co. for the Council's annroval
stltement of Howard
Campen, attorney and the institutior by them of formelized Proceedings
for Calif. Pacific
Title Ins. Co. re for the creation of an assessment district involving
creation of ass-ssment
district in the an area on the northerly side of Allendale Avenue
Allendale Avenue
Quito Roar section and westerly of (.11.to Poal., for the ournose of
for the installation
of curbs, vutters, installing streets, curbs, gutters, sewage collection
sewage collection,
storm drainage, etc. system, storm drainage system and such additional
off-site work as may be reouired by theCity of
Saratoga, was rend by the clerk. Mr.Camnen, from
the floor, stated that the Viola Lumber Co, was his
client and that all engineering work, would be done
by Mc Kay and StoTTo of Sunnyvale; legal work by
Howard Camper); and that Stone and Youngberg of
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Frnc17 Unit
two sublivistr)r orojt.
exnnses sur, as t1,7)ns
taken c'ire oc by r'f.r. --n for the City
t all Ty or
Yonzberw, 7131 to
th', Council, Construct17 worli„
clerical and all other. experes wo b at)ollt
$60,000 or In iv -rTip7 lot ''Is.s. of
City Attorney Johnston sf t'r the nro
position w;is rrithr of fin in Cityi
name. Councilman W1111ms .3sked what 11s in
c of 3eflu1t. Mr. Clmper repliel 3 ht t bond
holier hJs the rig-ht o nror.eed
r. Camner to
thit tIne t far Vifla in 17
In Pair) Alto did the same tn.
cat th=it bonds woul be ta-c free
much souo after.
Mrlyor 3rizil stated t'F en wn,11: be
akr unr submtsst-r until it can
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A. 3r. T1 AXE 7,LE=T
C Y.. IT. iCCOST N 73. N F
P E. F nch se
for Fal-ctrto ty TO 72 C):, L.; :Ti'L.T r 7 :Y7' 7 7 N T7, F. 1 C (2' N T
AND APPURTENANCES, INCLUDING COMMUNICATION CIRCUITS,
NECESSARY OR PFO FOR TR,INSMITTING AND DISTRIBUTING
ELECTRICITY TO THE PUBLIC FOP ANY AND ALL PURPOSES
IN, ALONG ACROSS UPON, UNDER AND OVFR THE PUBLIC
STREET: AND PLACES WITHIN THE CITY OF SARATOGA" was
introduced. Reading of the body was waived and
Councilman Jepsen moved for its adontion. Unani-
mously passed. City Attorney Johnston stated that
the income from this Ordinance was retroactive to
October 22, 1956.
B. Ordinance #14 "AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO PACIFIC GAS AND ELFCMIC
COMPANY ITS iUCCESSORS ANC :.SSIGNS THE FRANCHISE
TO INSTALL, MAINTAIN AND USE PIPES AND APPUPTNANCES
FOR TRLA,NSMITTING THE DISTRIBUTING GAS FOE ANY AND
P. G. E. Franchise ALL PURPOSES UNDER, ALONG, ACROSS OF UPON THE PUBLIC
for Gas
STREETS AND PLACES AS THE SAME NOW OE MAY HEREAFTER
EXIST IN THE CITY OF 3AR,iTOGA" was introduced.
Reading of the be)dy was waived, and Councilman
Williams moved for its adoption. Unanimously
passed. City Attorney Johns'on stated that the
income from this franchise begins the ef date
of the Or(:1irance.
C. Orinance #15 "AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE COYP7NS,TION OF THE CITY
CLK, ESTABLISHING THE OFICF, OF CITY ADMINI3
AND FSTABLIHING THE DUTIt. TPEROF" was irtroducel.
City Clerk and
City Administmitor Councilman jensen moved for its alontior. Motion
was carried unanimously.
At this point, Mr. Ralnh Pichm of 3ohlman Road Saratoga
R. Richmond
damage to stated from the floor that th was road damage at Bohlman
3ohlman Rd.
and Kittredwe Roads, which renuired repairirg. Mayor Brazil
asked MrRichmond to put this information in the form of a
letter addressed to the Coucil.
Mayor Brazil Rdlourned the meeting at Q:00 P.M. so that the
Councilmen could sit as the City Planning Commission
Council re-met at 9:05 P.M.
D. Ordinance #3A "AN 07LINANCE OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA ADOPTING
ZONING REGULATIONS AND A 7,:.NING PLAN FOR THE 3AID
CITY GENERALLY IN CONFORMITY WITH PM] -EXISTING
City Zoning
regulations and COUNTY R7GULATIONS" was introducd and read by the
roced ures
City Clerk and Councilman Langwill. Councilman
Williams moved for its adootion. UnaniTcusly nassed
In response to a luestion from the floor by Mrs. Kraule of
Springer Avenue, the hours of the city offices were set at
9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday. At the same
time, it was announced that all anolications for zonin chanes,
variances, use nermits and site control permits would oe issued
at the City Offices with the City Clerk as Acting Clerk of the
Saratova Planning Commission.
Iv RF3OLUTIONS
A. FORMAL RF3OLUTION 6 relating to the 3rd1ey-3urns Act
wf3s real by Councilman Williams. The City Attorney
Resolution V6 lrlAcatel that w honP1 to have the contracts
Sales Tax
executed by December 31, 1056. Councilman Jensen
moved for adontion of the resolution. It was
passed unanimously.
B. MINUT7 1. Yayor 3rFazil pronosed that, in order to expedite
and syst..matize the work of the counctl, all re
rillests for action on the nart of the Council be in
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Clerk on the
Requests for council sixth (6th) da), preceding the next council meeting
action must be In
writing. Schedule or, if the matter relates to Planning, in the hands
relating thereto.
of the Acting Clerk of the Planning Commission on
the tenth (10th) d9y before the next hering. No
action would be taken by the Council on any item
77assed•
C. Bachman be made temporary tynist
AppoIntment of
temnorary tynist per hour for a period not to exceed sixty (C)
he will set up a complete
f.-r successor. Passed
unanimously
V ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
A. REPORTS OF COYIMITTEE3
None
B. PFRONNEL 1. Councilman L'angwill nominated Cantair
Appointment of E. R. Mc Kenzie to the TiositIn of Tr-gsurer
City Treasurr
of the City of Saratoga. Unanimously carried.
2. Councilman WilliaTs nominated Franlin C.
Appointment of
City Clerk and Bachmrin to the positions of City Clerk and
City Administrator
City Administrator. Unanimously pissei3.
C. FIN,=,NCES I. City Attorney Johnston stated th9t the money
Monies of defunct and bond3 from t'!'.-e Sanitary Dis+irict (now defunct)
Saratop:a 33nitary
District could he nicked ur from the County Treasurer by the
City Treasurer.
2. City Attorney Johnston rer)orted that the rtes in
%Sanitation District #4 were beinz raised. However
this will not effect those residents living in the
Raise in rates of
Sanitation old Sanitary District since his discussicns with
District ¥4
City ="ttorney Willis indiated tht the contract
presently in effect in the district reel not be
negotiated at this time. If the new rates were
allowed it would cost the Sanitary District from
5,-6000 per annum. Under the nresent contract,
!'22-3000 per annum a net savings of 13-4000 rer
annum to th neople of this district.
Mayor Brzil called to the attnticn of the Co
that the astuteness of our City ,ttorney h=:1 resulted
in a s9ving of t3-4000 to the r)ecnie of the 211it
District.
CouncilmFin Wi11i called to the attention of the CcJncil a recent news-
'r article which stated tht Mrs. Harold Jeser h Frivn the City of
Saratoga a new gravel instead of 9 "new 03vel".
Mayor 3ra:i1 s 'ted that in view of the length of Mr.Goodere's letter,
viously referred to, and due to the lateness of the hu-, s;lil letter would
not be rani but would b taken unier costier3tton by the Council.
Jepsr motIan to alourn at ?:51 P.Y. Motion nasse
un,inimously.