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SARATOGA CITY COUNCIL
TIME: December 6, 1956, 7:50 P.M.
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 GRIEVANCES
A. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
None
B. WRITTEN REQUESTS FOR ACTION
Chamber of Commerce
Vs. Gravel Trucks and
Quarry .
1. A letter from Richard W. Rhodes, President of the Saratoga
Chamber of Commerce dated November 20, 1956 was read by
the clerk. It protested against the issuance of a use permit to
Clarence Tressler for 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
Safety Committee for study.
Merchant’s Assn. re gravel
trucks .
2. A letter from Frank Davis, President of the Saratoga Merchant’s
Associ ation dated Dec. 6, 1956, was read by the clerk. It asked
for some means to alleviate the nuisance caused by gravel
trucking traffic. Mayor Brazil ref erred the letter to the Public
S afety Committee for study.
Petition (over 100 names) re
Saratoga Sand and Gravel
Company Gravel Pit
Abatement .
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 petitioners reiterated the information
contained in the petition and ------[unreadable wording ]
involved on a map which accompanied the petition. In addition,
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he indicated that he did not feel that the hardship angle in this
case carried much weight and that the Saratoga Sand and Gravel
Co. had been adequately forewarned by protests in the past.
Mayor Brazil stated that the oral submission would be taken
under consideration and he would send the matter to the
Committee on Public Works for study and to the City Attorney
for an opinion on the legal aspects.
George A. Vadney re
protest against formation of
local police .
4. A letter from George A. Vadney, 12619 Paseo Olivas, Saratoga
regarding o p i n i o n against the formation of a local police
department for the City of Saratoga, 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 letter 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.
V. Garrod letter re : water
accumulation on property
adjoining Oak Street
School .
5 . Letter from Vince Garrod, Chairman of the Board of
Trustees, Saratoga Union School District requesting that the
matter of water accumulating on the Paul Muth proper ty
(recently purchased) adjoin ing the Oak Street School grounds be
referred to the City Engineer. Mayor Brazil referred this to the
committee for Public Safety.
Postmaster George Whalen
letter re Courtesy Boxes .
6. A letter from Postmaster George Whalen, Saratoga Post Office
regarding the location of three courtesy collection boxes, i.e., (1)
in front of Muth Bldg. on Big Basin Way; (2) front of Village
Shopping Center; (3) Quito Shopping Center, was read by the
cler k. Councilman Jepsen suggested that because of the traffic
problem involved in front of the Muth Building, it might be
better to place one of the boxes in front of the Richfield station.
Mr. Muth of Big Basin Way stated from the floor that he had no
obje ction to a box in front of his building; Mrs. Kraule of
Springer Street stated that two boxes in the same general area
seemed excessive; Mr. Goodere, 13235 Paseo Presada, stated
from the floor also that there appeared to be no need for such
boxes in Quito. 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 adopted unan imously.
Letter and oral statement of
Howard Campen, attorney
7. A letter from Howard W. Campen, attorney, regarding formal
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for Calif. Pacific Title Ins.
Co. recreation of assessment
district in the Allendale
Avenue -Quite Road section
for the installation of curbs,
gutters, sewage collection,
storm drainage, etc.
petition from his client, The California Pacific Title Insurance
Co. for the Council’s approval and the institution by them of
formalized proceedings for the creation of an assessment district
invo lving an area on the northerly side of Allendale Avenue and
westerly of Quito Road, for the purpose of installing streets,
curbs, gutters, sewage collection system, storm drainage system
and such additional off -site work as may be required by the City
of S aratoga, was read by the clerk. Mr. Campen, from the floor,
stated that the Viola Lumber Co. was his client and that all
engineering work, would be done by Mc Kay and Stomp of
Sunnyvale; legal work by Howard Campen ; and that Stone and
Youngberg of San Fra ncisco, investment counselors would
guarantee purchase of improvement bonds (6%). Other
municipalities or districts that had undertaken or were currently
undertaking such procedures were the City of San Mateo –
Woodland Subdivision; South San Francisco – Industrial Park
Unit #1; Riverside, California – two subdivision projects.
Incidental expenses such as publications and notices would be
taken care of by Mr. Campen for the City Clerk. Specifications
would be under control of the Council at all times, an d that Viola
Lumber Company or Stone and Youngberg would be glad to
discuss this with the Council. Construction work, engineering,
clerical and all other expenses would be about $60,000 or an
average lot assessment of $1200. City Attorney Faber Johnston
stated that the proposition was a method of financing in the
City’s name. Councilman Williams asked what happens in case
of default. Mr. Campen replied that the bond holder has the
right to proceed against property.
Mr. Campen added to previous statemen t indicating that the
Stanford Villa tracts #1 and #2 in 1947 -8 in Palo Alto did the
same thing. He further indicated that bonds would be tax free
and therefore much sought after.
Mayor Brazil stated the entire matter would be taken under
submission unti l it can be investigated.
III. ORDINANCES
A. Ordinance #13
P.G. & E. Franchise for
Electricity .
“ORDINANCE GRANTING TO PACIFIC GAS AND
ELECTRIC COMPANY ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
THE FRANCHISE TO CONSTRUCT, MAINTAIN AND USE,
POLES, WIRES, CONDUITS, AND APPURTENANCES,
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INCLUDING COMMUNICATION CIRCUIT S , NECESSARY
OR PROPER FOR TRANSMITTING AND DISTRIBU TING
ELECTRICITY TO THE PUBLIC FOR ANY AND ALL
PURPOSES IN, ALONG, ACROSS, UPON , UNDER AND
OVER THE PUBLIC STREETS AND PLACES WITHIN THE
CITY OF SARATOGA” was introduced. Reading of the body
was waived and Councilman Jepsen moved for its adoption.
Unanimously passed. City Attorney Johnston stated that the
income from this Ordinance was retroactive to October 22, 1956.
B. Ordinance #14
P.G. & E Franchise for Gas .
“AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO PACIFIC GAS AND
ELECTRIC COMPANY ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
THE FRANCHISE TO INSTALL, MAINTAIN AND USE
PIPES AND APPURTENANCES FOR TRANSMITTING THE
DISTRIBUTING GAS FOR ANY AND ALL PURPOSES
UNDER, ALONG, ACROSS OR UPON THE PUBLIC
STREETS AND PLACES AS THE SAME NOW O R MAY
HEREAFTER EXIST IN THE CITY OF SARATOGA” wa s
introduce. Reading of the body was waived, and Councilman
Williams moved for its adoption. Unanimously passed. City
Attorney Johnston stated that the income from this franchise
begins the effective date of the Ordinance.
C. Ordinance #15
City Clerk and City
Administrator .
“AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE COMPENSATION OF THE
CITY CLERK, ESTABLISHING THE OFFICE OF CITY
ADMINISTRATOR AND ESTABLISHING THE DUTIES
THEREOF” was introduced. Councilman Jepsen moved for its
adoption. Motion was carried unanimously.
R. Richmond damage to
Bohlman Rd.
At this point, Mr. Ralph Richmond of Bohlman Road, Saratoga,
stated from the floor that there was road damage at Bohlman
And Kittredge Roads, which required repairing. Mayor Brazil
asked Mr. Richmond to put this informa tion in the form of a
letter addressed to the Council.
Mr. Brazil adjourned the meeting at 9:00 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 ORDINANCE OF THE CIT Y OF SARATOGA ADOPTING
ZONING REGULATIONS AND A ZONING PLAN FOR THE SAID
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City Zoning regulations and
procedures .
CITY GENERALLY IN CONFORMITY WITH PRE -EXISTING
COUNTY REGULATIONS” was introduced and read by the City
Clerk and Councilman Langwill. Councilman Williams moved for its
adoption. Unanimously passed.
In response to a question 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 applications for zoning changes, variances, use permits and site control permits
would be issued at the City Offices with the City Clerk as Acting Clerk of the Saratoga Planning
Commission.
IV. RESOLUTIONS
A. FORMAL
Resolution #6 Re: Sales Tax
RESOLUTION #6 relating to the Bradley -Burns Act was read by
Councilman Williams. The City Attorney indicated that we hoped to
have the contracts executed by December 31, 1956. Councilman
Jepson moved for adoption of the resolution. It was passed
unanimo usly.
B. MINUTE
Requests for council action
must be in writing. Schedule
relating thereto.
1. Mayor Brazil proposed that , in order to expedite and
systematize the work of the council, all requests for action on
the part of the Council be in writing and be in the hands of the
City Clerk on the sixth (6th ) day preceding the next council
meeting or, if the matter relates to Planning, in the hands of the
Acting Clerk of the Planning Commission on the tenth (1 0th )
day before the next hearing. No action would be t aken by the
Council on any item not on the agenda. Unanimously passed.
Appointment of temporary
typist.
2. Councilman Williams made the motion that Mrs. F. C.
Bachman be made temporary typi st at a rate of $1.50 per hour –
for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days during which time she
will set up a complete filing system and instruct her successor.
Passed unanimously.
V. ADMINISTRATIVE MATTERS
A. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
None
B. PERSONNEL
Appointment of City
Treasurer
Appointment of City Clerk
and City Administrator
1. Councilman Langwill nominated Captain E. R. Mc Kenzie to
the position of Treasurer of the city of Saratoga. Unanimously
carried.
2. Councilman Williams nominated Franklin C. Bachman to the
positions of City Clerk and City Administrator. Unanimo usly
passed.
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C. FINANCES
Monies of defunct Saratoga
Sanitary District
1. City Attorney Johnston stated that the money and bonds fro m
the Sanitary District (now defunct) could be picked up from the
County Treasurer by the City Treasurer.
2. City Attorney Johnston reported that the rates in Sanitation
District #4 were being raised. However, this will not affect
those residents living in the old Sanitary District since his
discussions with City Attorney Williams indicated that the
contract pre sently in effect in the district need 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 present
contract, $2 -3000 per annum – a net savings of $3 -4000 per
annum to the pe ople of this district.
Mayor Brazil called to the attention of the Council that the
astuteness of our City Attorney had resulted in a saving of
$3 -4000 to the people of the Sanitary District.
Councilman Williams called to the attention of the Council a recent newspaper article which stated that
Mrs. Harold Jepsen had given the City of Saratoga a new gravel – instead of a “new Gavel”.
Mayor Brazil stated that in view of the length of Mr. Goodere’s letter, previously referred to, and due
to the lateness of the hour, said letter would not be read but would be taken under consideration by the
Council.
Councilman Jepsen made motion to adjourn at 9:50 P.M. Motion passed unanimously.