HomeMy WebLinkAbout04-04-2012 City Council minutes MINUTES
SARATOGA SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING
APRIL 4,2012
The City Council held a Closed Session at 5:15 p.m.in the administrative conference
room in the City Manager's Office.
Announcement of Closed Session
Conference with Legal Counsel—Anticipated Litigation
Significant exposure to litigation(Government Code section 54956.9 (b): 1 case
The City Council then called the Joint Meeting with Representatives of Saratoga Schools
to order at 5:30 p.m. in the Saratoga Senior Center, Saunders Room.
SARATOGA REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Mayor Page called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. and led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT Council Members Manny Cappello, Howard Miller, Emily Lo,
Vice Mayor Jill Hunter, Mayor Chuck Page
ABSENT: None
ALSO PRESENT: Dave Anderson, City Manager
Richard Taylor, City Attorney
Crystal Morrow, City Clerk
John Cherbone, Public Works Director
Mary Furey, Finance and Administrative Services Director
James Lindsay, Community Development Director
Michael Taylor, Recreation and Facilities Director
Iveta Harvancik, Senior Engineer
Monica LaBossiere, Human Resources Manager
Cynthia McCormick, Community Development Planner
Jim Yoke, Emergency Services Coordinator
REPORT OF CITY CLERK ON POSTING OF AGENDA
City Clerk Crystal Morrow reported that pursuant to Gov't. Code 54954.2,the agenda for
this meeting was properly posted on March 29, 2012.
REPORT FROM CLOSED SESSION
Mayor Page announced that there was nothing to report from Closed Session.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM COMMISSIONS & PUBLIC
Mayor Page provided an overview of the Joint Meeting with Saratoga School
Representatives and shared some of the information that was shared, including Saratoga
schools that have recently been recognized as California Distinguished Schools. Mayor
Page thanked the teachers and administrators of Saratoga schools for their efforts and
hard work.
Council Direction to Staff
None
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Council Member Cappello announced that the Chamber of Commerce held a grand
opening for the Village Market Place on April 4, 2012. The farmers market will be held
every Wednesday from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in Blaney Plaza at the intersection of
Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road and Big Basin way. Council Member Cappello encouraged the
public to visit the Village Market Place.
Council Member Miller shared some of the recreational opportunities in the City of
Saratoga Recreation Activity Guide, including summer camps. Council Member Miller
also shared information about free workshops hosted by the City of Saratoga Recreation
Department at the Saratoga Library held on the 2nd Wednesday of the month. The next
workshop will be on April 11, 2012 at 10:30 a.m.
Vice Mayor Hunter shared that the Saratogan, the City's newsletter, is now mailed as part
of the Recreation Activity Guide. Additionally,the 7t Annual Pet Parade will take place
on April 28, 2012 in the Village from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Council Member Lo encouraged residents to visit the City website at
www.saratoga.ca.us/email subscriptions to sign up for City email subscriptions for a
variety of topics, including the Saratogan and Recreation Activity Guide.
CEREMONIAL ITEMS
1. Commendations for Student Council Representatives of Local Schools
Recommended action:
Present Certificates of Appreciation to Student Council representatives from schools
in and around Saratoga.
Mayor Page presented the Certificates of Appreciation to Student Council
representatives.
2. Commendations for Outgoing City Commissioners
Recommended action:
Read and present commendations.
Mayor Page presented commendations to outgoing City Commissioners Michael
Bustamante and Joan Gomersall.
3. Appointment of City Commissioners
Recommended action:
1. Adopt the resolution appointing one member to the Planning Commission, one
member to the Traffic Safety Commission, and two members to the Heritage
Preservation Commission; and
2. Direct the City Clerk to administer the Oaths of Office.
RESOLUTION NO. 12-022
HUNTER/CAPPELLO MOVED TO:
1. ADOPT THE RESOLUTION APPOINTING ONE MEMBER TO THE
PLANNING COMMISSION, ONE MEMBER TO THE TRAFFIC SAFETY
COMMISSION,AND TWO MEMBERS TO THE HERITAGE
PRESERVATION COMMISSION; AND
2. DIRECT THE CITY CLERK TO ADMINISTER THE OATHS OF OFFICE.
MOTION PASSED 5-0-0.
City Clerk Crystal Morrow then administered the Oaths of Office to the appointed
Commissioners.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
None
CONSENT CALENDAR
4. City Council Meeting Minutes
Recommended action:
Approve minutes for the City Council Meeting on March 21, 2012.
MILLER/HUNTER MOVED TO APPROVE MINUTES FOR THE CITY
COUNCIL MEETING ON MARCH 21,2012. MOTION PASSED 5-0-0.
5. Review of Accounts Payable Check Registers
Recommended action:
Review and accept check registers for the following accounts payable payment
cycles:
March 20, 2012
March 27, 2012
MILLER/HUNTER MOVED TO ACCEPT CHECK REGISTERS FOR THE
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PAYMENT CYCLES FOR MARCH 20,2012 AND
MARCH 27, 2012. MOTION PASSED 5-0-0.
6. Final Contract Amendment between the Board of Administration California Public
Employees' Retirement System and City of Saratoga—Miscellaneous Employees
Recommended action:
1. Waive the second reading and adopt the Ordinance authorizing the final contract
amendment to the Contract between the Board of Administration of the California
Public Employees' Retirement System(Ca1PERS) and the City Council of the City of
Saratoga; and
2. Authorize the Mayor to sign the amendment to the Contract between the Board of
Administration California Public Employees' Retirement System and City of
Saratoga.
ORDINANCE NO. 289
MILLER/HUNTER MOVED TO:
1. WAIVE THE SECOND READING AND ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
AUTHORIZING THE FINAL CONTRACT AMENDMENT TO THE
CONTRACT BETWEEN THE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM (CALPERS)
AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA; AND
2. AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR TO SIGN THE AMENDMENT TO THE
CONTRACT BETWEEN THE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION
CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM AND CITY
OF SARATOGA.
MOTION PASSED 5-0-0.
7. Development Agreement for 22100 Mt. Eden Road
Recommended action:
Staff recommends the Council waive the Second Reading and adopt the Development
Agreement and direct staff to publish a comprehensive summary thereof in a
newspaper of general circulation of the City of Saratoga within 15 days after its
adoption.
City Attorney Richard Taylor requested that this item be removed to note that staff
made minor changes to the Development Agreement, ordinance, and plans to correct
clerical errors.
Mayor Page invited public comment on the item.
No one requested to speak.
ORDINANCE NO. 290
MILLER/HUNTER MOVED TO WAIVE THE SECOND READING,ACCEPT
THE CHANGES DETAILED BY CITY ATTORNEY RICHARD TAYLOR,
ADOPT THE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH THE CHANGES,AND
DIRECT STAFF TO PUBLISH A COMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY
THEREOF IN A NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION OF THE
CITY OF SARATOGA WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER ITS ADOPTION. MOTION
PASSED 5-0-0.
8. Declaration of Surplus Vehicles & Equipment
Recommended action:
1. Move to declare the following vehicles as surplus and authorize their sale at
auction:
• Vehicle # 84 1995 GMC Sonoma
• Vehicle # 104 2003 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
• Equipment# E032 1998 Toro 560 D Mower
• Equipment# E041 1996 Toro 223 Mower
• Equipment# E012 Bandit Wood Chipper
MILLER/HUNTER MOVED TO:
1. MOVE TO DECLARE THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES AS SURPLUS AND
AUTHORIZE THEIR SALE AT AUCTION:
•VEHICLE #84 1995 GMC SONOMA
•VEHICLE # 104 2003 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500
•EQUIPMENT#E032 1998 TORO 560 D MOWER
•EQUIPMENT #E041 1996 TORO 223 MOWER
•EQUIPMENT#E012 BANDIT WOOD CHIPPER
MOTION PASSED 5-0-0.
9. Resolution in Support of Assembly Bill 1642
Recommended action:
Approve the resolution in support of Assembly Bill (AB) 1642 and authorize the
Mayor to sign the letter of support for AB 1642.
RESOLUTION NO. 12-019
MILLER/HUNTER MOVED TO APPROVE THE RESOLUTION IN SUPPORT
OF ASSEMBLY BILL (AB) 1642 AND AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR TO SIGN
THE LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR AB 1642. MOTION PASSED 5-0-0.
10. Resolution in Opposition of Assembly Bill 1627
Recommended action:
Approve resolution in opposition of Assembly Bill 1627- Healthy Neighborhoods
Act.
RESOLUTION NO. 12-020
MILLER/HUNTER MOVED TO APPROVE RESOLUTION IN OPPOSITION
OF ASSEMBLY BILL 1627-HEALTHY NEIGHBORHOODS ACT. MOTION
PASSED 5-0-0.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
None
OLD BUSINESS
11. Saratoga Community Event Fee Waiver Requests
Recommended action:
Accept report and provide direction to staff.
Recreation and Facilities Director Michael Taylor presented the staff report.
Mayor Page invited public comment on the item.
No one requested to speak.
MILLER/CAPPELLO MOVED TO AUTHORIZE USE OF COMMUNITY
BUILDING EVENTS FUNDS TO PAY FOR CITY-RELATED FEES UP TO
$800 FOR THE INTERNATIONAL ODER OF ODD FELLOWS ANNUAL
EASTER EGG HUNT AT WILDWOOD PARK. MOTION PASSED 5-0-0.
COUNCIL DIRECTION:
Review costs of fundraiser park rentals in the User Fee Schedule, return to Council
with options for an application process that allows community event organizers to
request special event funding, and review special event permitting and the park rental
process to make organization of special events more transparent and customer
friendly.
12. Saratoga Light Poles Vertical Banner Policy
Recommended action:
Staff recommends adopting the attached Policy Regulating the Public Use of Vertical
Banners on Select Saratoga Light Poles.
Recreation and Facilities Director Michael Taylor presented the staff report.
Mayor Page invited public comment on the item.
No one requested to speak.
MILLER/HUNTER MOVED TO APPROVE THE POLICY REGULATING
THE PUBLIC USE OF VERTICAL BANNERS ON SELECT SARATOGA
LIGHT POLES WITH THE FOLLOWING REVISIONS:
- PARAGRAPH 1 —ADD THE FOLLOWING SENTENCE TO THE END
OF PARAGRAPH, "STAFF MAY APPROVE PROPOSALS THAT USE
FEWER THAN ALL BANNER LOCATIONS AND WILL ASSIGN
BANNER LOCATIONS AS APPROPRIATE."
- PARAGRAPH 1 —CHANGE THE LAST SENTENCE TO READ
"GROUPS MAY BE ASKED TO SHOW PROOF OF NON-PROFIT
STATUS AND PRIMARY PLACE OF BUSINESS."
- PARAGRAPH 2 -ADD A SENTENCE INDICATING THAT STAFF
DECISIONS MAY BE APPEALED TO THE CITY COUNCIL IN
ACCORDANCE WITH CITY CODE
- PARAGRAPH 2—ADD THE WORD "FISCAL" BETWEEN "EACH" AND
"YEAR" IN THE FIRST SENTENCE
- PARAGRAPH 3—REMOVE THE WORD "NON-PROFIT" FROM
PRIORITY 2
MOTION PASSED 5-0-0.
NEW BUSINESS
13. Saratoga Library Solar Project—Award of Construction Contract
Recommended action:
Saratoga Library Solar Project—Award of Construction Contract
Public Works Director John Cherbone presented the staff report.
Mayor Page invited public comment on the item.
No one requested to speak.
MILLER/HUNTER MOVED TO DECLARE CENTRAL CALIFORNIA SOLAR
ELECTRIC TO BE THE LOWEST RESPONSIBLE BIDDER ON THE
PROJECT,AWARD A CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT TO CENTRAL
CALIFORNIA SOLAR ELECTRIC IN THE AMOUNT OF $220,000.00 AND
AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE SAME,
AUTHORIZE STAFF TO EXECUTE CHANGE ORDERS TO THE
CONTRACT UP TO $22,000,AND ADD ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING
STATIONS TO THE SARATOGA LIBRARY PARKING LOT TO BE
POWERED BY THE LIBRARY SOLAR PANELS AND FUNDED WITH
REMAINING ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FUNDS. MOTION PASSED 5-0-0.
14. Resolution Amending the City of Saratoga's Conflict of Interest Code
Recommended action:
Adopt resolution amending the City of Saratoga's Conflict of Interest Code.
City Attorney Richard Taylor presented the staff report.
Mayor Page invited public comment.
No one requested to speak.
RESOLUTION NO. 12-021
CAPPELLO/MILLER MOVED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION AMENDING THE
CITY OF SARATOGA'S CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE. MOTION PASED
5-0-0.
ADHOC & AGENCY ASSIGNMENT REPORTS
Mayor Chuck Page
Let's Move City Ad Hoc—During the Joint Meeting with Saratoga School
Representatives,the Let's Move City Ad Hoc shared information about Healthier U.S.
School Challenge and efforts the City of Saratoga is taking to promote health.
West Valley Sanitation District—The Sanitation District is currently in the process of
recruiting a District Director.
Vice Mayor Jill Hunter
SASCC—SASCC recently received a donation of more than$100,000.
Council Member Emily Lo
Sister City Liaison—The Sister City's student exchange program is still accepting
applications. Students who participate in the program will have the opportunity to stay in
Muko, Japan over the summer. Participating families in Saratoga will also host students
from Muko, Japan during the summer.
Council Member Howard Miller
Santa Clara Valley Water District Commission—The Water District will be meeting the
week of April 9, 2012.
Valley Transportation Authority PAC—the VTA PAC meeting next week has been
canceled for the groundbreaking of the BART extension to Silicon Valley on April 12,
2012 at 2:00 p.m. at 1404 Mabury Road in San Jose.
Council Member Manny Cappello
Chamber of Commerce—The Chamber is meeting the week of April 9, 2012.
Let's Move City Ad Hoc—The Ad Hoc will be meeting soon to discuss developments of
the City's Let's Move initiative.
TEA Ad Hoc—Council Member Cappello will be attending the State's Assembly Local
Government Committee to advocate for adoption of Assembly Bill 1816 on April 11,
2012.
CITY COUNCIL ITEMS
None
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
None
ADJOURNMENT
MILLER/CAPPELLO MOVED TO ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 10:18 P.M.
MOTION PASSED 5-0-0.
Minutes respectfully submitted:
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Crystal Morrow, City Clerk