HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-16-2013 City Council Minutes MINUTES
JANUARY 16, 2013
SARATOGA SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING
The Saratoga City Council called a Joint Meeting with the Saratoga Heritage Preservation
Commission and Saratoga Historical Foundation to order at 6:00 p.m. in the
Administrative Conference Room at City Hall at 13777 Fruitvale Avenue.
SARATOGA REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Mayor Hunter called the meeting to order at 7:03 p.m. and led the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT Council Members Chuck Page, Manny Cappello, Howard Miller,
Vice Mayor Emily Lo, Mayor Jill Hunter
ABSENT: None
ALSO PRESENT: Dave Anderson, City Manager
Richard Taylor, City Attorney
Crystal Bothelio, City Clerk
Mary Furey,Finance and Administrative Services Director
James Lindsay, Community Development Director
Kate Bear, City Arborist
Mainini Cabute,Administrative Analyst II
REPORT OF CITY CLERK ON POSTING OF AGENDA
City Clerk Crystal Bothelio reported that pursuant to Gov't. Code 54954.2, the agenda for
this meeting was properly posted on January 11, 2013.
COMMUNICATIONS FROM COMMISSIONS & PUBLIC
Oral Communications on Non-Agendized Items
Paul Hernandez spoke about a traffic concern in the Village near Blaney Plaza on
Wednesday afternoons when the Village Marketplace occurs.
Maureen Jones addressed the Council about fluoridation of local water supplies and
encouraged the City Council to lobby the Santa Clara Valley Water District, State
Legislators, and San Jose Water regarding water fluoridation.
Santa Clara Valley Water District Board Member Nai Hsueh provided an update on
recent Santa Clara Valley Water District activity.
Oral Communications- Council Direction to Staff
None
Communications from Boards and Commissions
Paula Cappello, Heritage Preservation Commissioner,provided an overview of the
Council's Joint Meeting with the Heritage Preservation Commission, including plans to
increase public outreach and education efforts.
Mayor Hunter shared that Warren Heid had resigned from the Heritage Preservation
Commission and advised the members of the Commission that the City would be
conducting a recruitment to fill the vacant position on the Commission.
Annette Stranksy with the Saratoga Historical Foundation thanked the City Council for
holding a Joint Meeting with the Heritage Preservation Commission and Saratoga
Historical Foundation then shared information about upcoming Saratoga Historical
Foundation events. Information about these events is available online at
www.saratogahistory.com.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Council Member Page shared that he would like the City Council Joint Meetings with the
Hakone Foundation to include the Saratoga Sister City group, as the two organizations
share common interests.
Vice Mayor Lo announced the upcoming Community Emergency Response Team
(CERT) academy for West Valley residents starting January 29, 2013 in Campbell.
Mayor Hunter shared information about Saratoga Love Notes in the Village.
CEREMONIAL ITEMS
1. Commendation Honoring the Saratoga Historical Museum
Recommended action:
Present commendation to Saratoga Historical Museum and Linda Hagelin, Education
Program Director for the Museum.
Mayor Hunter read and presented the commendation to Saratoga Historical Museum
and Linda Hagelin, Education Program Director for the Museum.
2. Commendation Proclaiming January 2013 as National Blood Donor Month
Recommended action:
Present commendation to representative of American Red Cross declaring January
2013 as National Blood Donor Month in the City of Saratoga.
Mayor Hunter read and presented the proclamation to a representative of the
American Red Cross.
SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS
3. Presentation on State Route 85 Express Lane Project
Recommended action:
Receive presentation from Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority(VTA)
representatives on the State Route 85 Express Lane Project.
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Scott Haywood from VTA gave a presentation to the City Council on the State Route
85 Express Lane Project.
Mayor Hunter invited public comment on the item.
No one requested to speak.
CONSENT CALENDAR
4. City Council Meeting Minutes
Recommended action:
Approve City Council minutes for the Regular Meeting on December 19, 2012.
PAGE/MILLER MOVED TO APPROVE CITY COUNCIL MINUTES FOR
THE REGULAR MEETING ON DECEMBER 19, 2012. MOTION PASSED.
AYES: PAGE, CAPPELLO,MILLER, LO, HUNTER. NOES: NONE. ABSENT:
NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE.
5. Review of Accounts Payable Check Registers
Recommended action:
Review and accept check registers for the following accounts payable payment
cycles:
12/18/2012
1/9/2013
PAGE/MILLER MOVED TO REVIEW AND ACCEPT CHECK REGISTERS
FOR THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS PAYABLE PAYMENT CYCLES:
12/18/2012 AND 1/9/2013. MOTION PASSED. AYES: PAGE, CAPPELLO,
MILLER, LO,HUNTER.NOES: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE.
6. Resolution Authorizing Final Disposition of Certain City Records
Recommended action:
Adopt resolution authorizing final disposition of certain city records.
RESOLUTION NO. 13-001
PAGE/MILLER MOVED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FINAL
DISPOSITION OF CERTAIN CITY RECORDS. MOTION PASSED. AYES:
PAGE, CAPPELLO, MILLER, LO,HUNTER.NOES: NONE. ABSENT: NONE.
ABSTAIN: NONE.
7. Resolution Authorizing the Filing of a Grant Application to Inventory City
Maintained Trees at Hakone Gardens
Recommended action:
Adopt the resolution authorizing the City of Saratoga to file a grant application with
Cal Fire to inventory the City maintained trees at Hakone Gardens.
RESOLUTION NO. 13-002
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PAGE/MILLER MOVED TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING
THE CITY OF SARATOGA TO FILE A GRANT APPLICATION WITH CAL
FIRE TO INVENTORY THE CITY MAINTAINED TREES AT HAKONE
GARDENS. MOTION PASSED. AYES: PAGE, CAPPELLO, MILLER, LO,
HUNTER.NOES: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE.
PUBLIC HEARING
8. ZOAl2-0011 —City Initiated Amendments to Article 15-06 (Market Definition) and
Section 15-19.020(b)(2)of the City Code
Recommended action:
Conduct a public hearing. Introduce and waive the first reading of the ordinance
adding Section 15-06.441 (market definition) and modifying Section 15-19.020(b)(2)
(removing the word delicatessens).
Community Development Director James Lindsay presented the staff report.
Mayor Hunter invited Planning Commission Chair Tina Walia to speak.
Planning Commission Chair Tina Walia spoke about the Planning Commission's
recommendation.
Mayor Hunter invited public comments on the item. The following person spoke:
Art Brewer
No one else requested to speak on this item.
PAGE/CAPPELLO MOVED TO INTRODUCE AND WAIVE THE FIRST
READING OF THE ORDINANCE ADDING SECTION 15-06.441 (MARKET
DEFINITION), CLASSIFYING MARKETS AS PERMITTED USES WHEN
FOOD AND DRINK SALES TAKE UP LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO 25% OF
TOTAL FLOOR AREA AND LESS THAN 2,000 SQUARE FEET,AND
CLASSIFYING MARKETS AS CONDITIONAL USES WHEN FOOD AND
DRINK SALES TAKE UP MORE THAN 25% OF TOTAL FLOOR AREA OR
MORE THAN 2,000 SQUARE FEET. MOTION PASSED. AYES: PAGE,
CAPPELLO,MILLER,LO, HUNTER.NOES: NONE. ABSENT: NONE.
ABSTAIN: NONE.
9. 2013 Hazardous Vegetation Program Resolution Declaring Abatement of Public
Nuisance
Recommended action:
Conduct public hearing and adopt resolution.
City Clerk Crystal Bothelio presented the staff report.
Moe Kumre, Weed Abatement Coordinator with Santa Clara County, answered
Council questions about the weed abatement program.
Mayor Hunter invited public comment on the item.
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No one requested to speak.
RESOLUTION NO. 13-003
MILLER/PAGE MOVED TO CONDUCT PUBLIC HEARING AND ADOPT
RESOLUTION. MOTION PASSED. AYES: PAGE, CAPPELLO, MILLER, LO,
HUNTER.NOES: NONE. ABSENT: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE.
OLD BUSINESS
None
NEW BUSINESS
10. Receive Direction on Changes to the Tree Regulations to Facilitate the Removal of
Dead and Fallen Trees
Recommended action:
Direct staff to include changes to Section 15-50 (Tree Regulations) in the package of
2013 City Code updates to create a no-fee permit process for dead and fallen trees
and eliminate the need for notification for removal of such trees.
City Arborist Kate Bear presented the staff report.
Mayor Hunter invited public comment on the item. The following people requested to
speak:
Art Brewer
Frank Dutro
No one else requested to speak.
Miller/Page moved to direct staff to return to Council with a revision to Section 15-50
(Tree Regulations) of the City Code containing the following changes:
- Eliminate fees,permit requirements, and noticing requirements for removal of
fallen trees; and
- Refund tree removal permit fees for trees that are confirmed to be dead by the
City Arborist following inspection.
Vice Mayor Lo requested a friendly amendment to the motion and asked that permits
be required for removal of fallen trees.
Council Member Miller and Page accepted the friendly amendment.
MILLER/PAGE MOVED TO DIRECT STAFF TO RETURN TO COUNCIL
WITH A REVISION TO SECTION 15-50 (TREE REGULATIONS) OF THE
CITY CODE CONTAINING THE FOLLOWING CHANGES:
- ELIMINATE FEES AND NOTICING REQUIREMENTS FOR REMOVAL
OF FALLEN TREES; AND
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- REFUND TREE REMOVAL PERMIT FEES FOR TREES THAT ARE
CONFIRMED TO BE DEAD BY THE CITY ARBORIST FOLLOWING
INSPECTION.
MOTION PASSED. AYES: PAGE,CAPPELLO, MILLER, LO, HUNTER. NOES:
NONE. ABSENT: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE.
11. Spring 2013 Issue of The Saratogan
Recommended action:
Accept report and direct staff accordingly.
Mainini Cabute,Administrative Analyst II in the City Manager's Office,presented
the staff report.
Vice Mayor Lo suggested that the next issue of the Saratogan include photos of
heritage structures in the City and some information about the Mills Act.
Mayor Hunter proposed including photos of properties that have recently been
declared as heritage properties or that have been approved by the Council for a Mills
Act agreement in the next issue.
Council Member Page agreed that it would be nice to include photos of heritage
homes in the newsletter,but raised concerns about advertising the Mills Act program
in the City. Council Member Page also recommended including an article on the
Sister City Group.
Mayor Hunter suggested including an article on Vince Garrod in the newsletter.
Council Member Cappello proposed an article on residents who participate in
Saratoga Area Senior Coordinating Council(SASCC)programs and their
recollections of Saratoga history and how the City has changed.
Council Member Miller advised that the newsletter should be focused on City news
and information.
Vice Mayor Lo asked that the Saratoga History Museum be included in the
newsletter.
Mayor Hunter added that Arbor Day is scheduled for April and will be held at the
Saratoga Library. She asked that information about the event be included in the
newsletter.
12. 2013 City Council Summer Recess
Recommended action:
Accept report and provide staff with direction regarding the 2013 City Council
Summer Recess.
City Clerk Crystal Bothelio provided the staff report on the item.
Mayor Hunter invited public comment on the item.
No one requested to speak.
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CAPPELLO/MILLER MOVED TO CANCEL THE JULY 17, 2013 AND
AUGUST 7,2013 CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS. MOTION PASSED. AYES:
PAGE, CAPPELLO, MILLER, LO,HUNTER.NOES: NONE. ABSENT: NONE.
ABSTAIN: NONE.
ADHOC &AGENCY ASSIGNMENT REPORTS
Mayor Jill Hunter
KSAR Community Access TV Board—during the last KSAR meeting, the Board discussed
funds that will be used to purchase new equipment.
West Valley Mayors and Managers Association—the next meeting will be January 17,
2013.
Vice Mayor Emily Lo
Library Joint Powers Authority—the next meeting is scheduled for the week of January
21, 2013.
Santa Clara Valley Water District Commission—there is a meeting of the Commission
scheduled for the week of January 21, 2013. Santa Clara Valley Water District Board
Member Nai Hsueh was selected as the Chair of the Board of Directors.
Village Ad Hoc—the Village Ad Hoc declined a Village Façade Improvement Program
application,because the property was not visible from Big Basin Way.
Council Member Howard Miller
Council Finance Committee—the Finance Commitee will be meeting on January 17,
2013.
Valley Transportation Authority PAC—the next meeting is January 17, 2013.
West Valley Solid Waste Management Joint Powers Authority—the Board recently
formed two Ad Hoc Committees. One is working on hauler negotiations and the other is
overseeing the executive director recruitment. The two Ad Hoc Committees will be
reporting on the status of the hauler negotiations and executive director recruitment at the
February Authority Meeting.
Council Member Manny Cappello
Chamber of Commerce—the Chamber is launching a young entrepreneur's academy for
high school students. The sessions will be held once per week over a period of 30 weeks.
The academy is part of program launched nationwide by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Students will be asked to develop a business concept and then pitch the proposal to
judges. Winners of the competition will then participate in a national competition with
the potential to win a college scholarship. The program is expected to launch in
November.
TEA Ad Hoc—the Ad Hoc participated in a conference call on January 16, 2013 to
discuss a strategy for the year ahead.
Council Member Chuck Page
Santa Clara County Cities Association—Carl Guardino gave a presentation on a new
recognition program called,From Red Tape to Red Carpet. The program is intended to
recognize local governments that have implemented programs and policies that have
strengthened local business climates and created jobs.
Santa Clara County Cities Association Selection Committee—the Selection Committee
made several appointments, including Don Gage's appointment to fill the Mayor's seat
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on the Cal-ID Board. Appointments were also made to the Interoperability Authority and
Council on Aging. Applicants are needed for a position on the Bay Area Air Quality
Management District Board of Directors.
Sister City Liaison—the last meeting included some discussion of the relationship
between the Sister City group and Hakone Gardens.
West Valley Sanitation District—there was no meeting last week,but there is a meeting
scheduled for the week of January 21, 2013.
CITY COUNCIL ITEMS
Council Member Page asked that Mayor Hunter support his interest in becoming the
alternate for Joe Pirzynski on the Santa Clara County VTA Board of Directors.
Council Member Page asked to schedule Council discussion on the tree bonding process,
including alternatives to tree bonds and practices of other cities, for a future meeting.
Council Member Miller support Council Member Page's request and added that he would
like the report to include information about what other cities do,possible options for
large developments, and alternatives for small construction and remodel projects that
might currently require tree bonds.
Mayor Hunter shared that she joined Mayors Against Illegal Guns and asked if there was
interest in scheduling a resolution in support for Senator Feinstein's Assault Weapons
Ban.
Council Member Page asked that any commitments or obligations on the part of the City
resulting from the Mayor's participation in Mayors Against Illegal Guns be brought
before the Council for approval.
CITY MANAGER'S REPORT
None
ADJOURNMENT
MILLER/PAGE MOVED TO ADJOURN THE MEETING AT 10:32 P.M. MOTION
PASSED. AYES: PAGE, CAPPELLO, MILLER,LO, HUNTER. NOES: NONE.
ABSENT: NONE. ABSTAIN: NONE.
Minutes respectfully submitted:
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Crys 'F:othelio, City Clerk
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