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City of Saratoga HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION AGENDA Date: Tuesday, September 9, 2003 9:00 a.m. Place: Community Development Dept. Conference Room, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Type: Regular Meeting I. Routine Organization A. Roll Call B. Approval of minutes from 8/12/03 C. Posting of Agenda - Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.2, the agenda was posted on Thursday September 4, 2003 D. Oral Communications E. Written Communications II. Old Business A. Historic Calendar B. Vision for the City's Historic Park C. Mills Act update D. Mustard Walk E. Heritage Orchard update F. Adopt -a -Tree - (Staff has so far rec'd interest from 9 persons) discuss program implementation. III. New Business A. Review of list of properties with structures 50 years and over in age generated . by Staff (attached). IV. Items Initiated by the Commission A. Retreat - /ua B. Village Historic District= V. Items Initiated by the Secretary Installation of the Austin Way Sign designating the new Heritage Lane VI. Items to be placed on the next Agenda VII. Adjournment 8:30 a.m. Tuesday October 14, 2003 — Community Development Dept. Conference Room at City Hall . LIST OF PROPERTIES WITH ` STRUCTURES THAT ARE 50 YEARS IN AGE AND OLDER (Generated by City Staff - 9/3/3) ADDRESS 1370 SARATOGA AVE 1364 SARATOGA AVE 1360 SARATOGA AVE 1358 SARATOGA AVE 1354 SARATOGA AVE 1350 SARATOGA AVE 11621 SOUTHWOOD DR 11631 SOUTHWOOD DR 11641 SOUTHWOOD DR 11651 SOUTHWOOD DR 11661 SOUTHWOOD DR 11630 SOUTHWOOD DR 11620 SOUTHWOOD DR 17790 COLOMBO DR 17780 COLOMBO DR 17770 COLOMBO DR 17871 LOS FELICE DR 17881 LOS FELICE DR 17891 LOS FELICE DR 17901 LOS FELICE DR 17911 LOS FELICE DR 17921 LOS FELICE DR 17931 LOS FELICE DR 17941 LOS FELICE DR 17951 LOS FELICE DR 11781 SOUTHWOOD DR 1460 SARATOGA AVE 1444 SARATOGA AVE 1440 SARATOGA AVE 1436 SARATOGA AVE 1430 SARATOGA AVE 11731 SOUTHWOOD DR 11741 SOUTHWOOD DR 11751 SOUTHWOOD DR 11761 SOUTHWOOD DR 11771 SOUTHWOOD DR 11730 SOUTHWOOD DR 11960 VALLEJO DR 11950 VALLEJO DR 11930 VALLEJO DR 11920 VALLEJO DR 11910 VALLEJO DR 11900 VALLEJO DR 11890 VALLEJO DR 11880 VALLEJO DR 11870 VALLEJO DR 11850 VALLEJO DR 11840 VALLEJO DR YEAR BUILT 1952 1952 1952 1951 1951 1951 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1949 1920 1952 1952 1952 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 1950 11850 SOUTHWOOD DR 17970 LOS OLIVOS DR 17960 LOS OLIVOS DR 17950 LOS OLIVOS DR 17940 LOS OLIVOS DR 17930 LOS OLIVOS DR 17920 LOS OLIVOS DR 17910 LOS OLIVOS DR 17911 VALLEJO DR 17921 LOS OLIVOS DR 17931 LOS OLIVOS DR 17941 LOS OLIVOS DR 17951 LOS OLIVOS DR' 17961 LOS OLIVOS DR 17971 LOS OLIVOS DR 17981 LOS OLIVOS DR 11820 SOUTHWOOD DR 17950 LOS FELICE DR 17940 LOS FELICE DR 17930 LOS FELICE DR 17920 LOS FELICE DR 17910 LOS FELICE DR 17900 LOS FELICE DR 17890 LOS FELICE DR 17880 LOS FELICE DR 17870 LOS FELICE DR 11801 SOUTHWOOD DR 11811 SOUTHWOOD DR 11821 SOUTHWOOD DR 11831 SOUTHWOOD DR 11841 SOUTHWOOD DR 11851 SOUTHWOOD DR 1484 SARATOGA AVE 1480 SARATOGA AVE 1476 SARATOGA AVE 1472 SARATOGA AVE 1468 SARATOGA AVE 1464 SARATOGA AVE 11596 SOUTHWOOD DR 11588 SOUTHWOOD DR 11580 SOUTHWOOD DR 11572 SOUTHWOOD DR. 11564 SOUTHWOOD DR 11556 SOUTHWOOD DR 11548 SOUTHWOOD DR BOWHILL CT 20571 CARNIEL AVE 20904 PROSPECT RD 22501 ROLLING HILLS RD 22265 ROLLING HILLS RD 20555 CARNIEL AVE 20586 CARNIEL AVE 1950 20570 CARNIEL AVE 1950 20554 CARNIELAVE 1950 12641 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1950 20631 WARDELL RD 1950 12618 WARDELL CT 1950 12604 WARDELL CT 1950 20685 WARDELL RD . 1950 20577 WARDELL RD 1950 20541 WARDELL IUD 1950 20901 WARDELL RD 1950 20885 WARDELL RD 1950 21166 MARIA LN 1950 20570 PROSPECT RD 1950 20724 PROSPECT RD 1950 20751 WARDELL RD 1950 20888 PROSPECT RD 1950 22301 ROLLING HILLS RD 1950 22101 ROLLING HILLS RD 1950 12356 PARKER RANCH RD 1950 12329 VISTA ARROYO. CT 1950 21415 CONTINENTAL CIR 1950 21412 CONTINENTAL CIR 1950 12358 FARR RANCH CT 1950 19281 PROSPECT RD 1950 18920 SUNNYBROOK CT 1950 11995 WALBROOK DR 1950 12250 TITUS AVE 1950 19150 PROSPECT RD 1950 19136 PROSPECT RD 1950 12425 QUITO RD 1950 12445 PASEO CERRO 1950 12451 PASEO CERRO 1950 12455 PASEO CERRO 1950 12461 PASEO CERRO 1950 12471 PASEO CERRO 1950 12481 PASEO CERRO 1950 12491 PASEO CERRO 1950 12501 PASEO CERRO 1951 12511 PASEO CERRO 1952 12521 PASEO CERRO 1952 12386 BROOKGLEN DR 1952 18560 PROSPECT RD 1952 12588 SARATOGA AVE 1952 12576 SARATOGA AVE. 1952 12564 SARATOGA AVE 1900 . 12552 SARATOGA AVE 1951 12540 SARATOGA AVE 1900 12528 SARATOGA AVE 1951 12516 SARATOGA AVE 1912 12504 SARATOGA AVE 1952 12492 SARATOGA AVE 1952 12480 SARATOGA AVE 12468 SARATOGA AVE 1950 12637 PASEO OLIVOS 1950 18645 PASEO PUEBLO 12456 SARATOGA AVE 1950 12643 PASEO OLIVOS 1950 18661 PASEO PUEBLO, 12444 SARATOGA AVE 1950 12649 PASEO OLIVOS 1950 18677 PASEO PUEBLO 2432 SARATOGA AVE 1950 92681 PASEO OLIVOS 1950 12820 PASEO PRESADA 12420 SARATOGA AVE 1950 18621 BUCKNALL RD 1950 12860 PASEO PRESADA 12408 SARATOGA AVE 1950 18637 BUCKNALL RD 1950 18692 PASEO PUEBLO 12396 SARATOGA AVE 1950 12680.PASEO OLIVOS 1950 18676 PASEO PUEBLO 12384 SARATOGA AVE 1950 12642 PASEO OLIVOS 1950 18660 PASEO PUEBLO 12531 PASEO CERRO, 1950 12636 PASEO OLIVOS 1950 18644 PASEO PUEBLO 12541 PASEO CERRO. 1950 12630 PASEO OLIVOS 1950 18628 PASEO PUEBLO 12551 PASEO CERRO 1950 12618 PASEO OLIVOS 1950 18596 PASEO PUEBLO 12655 QUITO RD 1950 12623 QUITO RD 1950 18580 PASEO PUEBLO 12669 QUITO RD 1950 12639 QUITO RD 1950 18564 PASEO. PUEBLO 18533 BUCKNALL RD 1950 18549 BUCKNALL RD 1950 18548 PASEO PUEBLO 18581 COX AVE 1950 18565 BUCKNALL RD 1950 18532 PASEO PUEBLO 18597 COX AVE 1950 18644 BUCKNALL RD 1950 12861 QUITO RD 18629 COX AVE 1950 18628 BUCKNALL RD 1950 12885 QUITO RD 18645 COX AVE 1950 18612 BUCKNALL RD 1950 18533 COX AVE 18661 COX AVE 1950 18576 BUCKNALL RD 1950 18549 COX'AVE 18677 COX AVE 1950 18580 BUCKNALL RD 1950 18565 COX AVE 18693 COX AVE 1950 18564 BUCKNALL RD 1950 12650 SARATOGA AVE 12884 PASEO PRESADA 1950 18548 BUCKNALL RD 1950 12537 SARATOGA AVE 18651 KOSICH DR 1952 18532 BUCKNALL RD 1950 18621 KOSICH DR 18681 KOSICH DR 1953 12721 QUITO RD 1950 12433 SARATOGA AVE 12561 PASEO CERRO 1950 12749 QUITO RD 1950 12421 LOLLY CT 12571 PASEO CERRO 1950 18533 PASEO TIERRA 1950 12433 LOLLY CT 12581 PASEO CERRO 1950 18549 PASEO TIERRA 1950 12445 LOLLY CT 12591 PASEO CERRO 1950 18565 PASEO TIERRA 1950 12457 LOLLY CT 12601 PASEO CERRO 1950 18581 PASEO TIERRA 1950 12469 LOLLY CT 12611 PASEO CERRO 1950 18597 PASEO TIERRA 1950 12481 LOLLY CT 12621 PASEO CERRO 1950 18629 PASEO TIERRA 1950 12494 LOLLY CT 18675 BUCKNALL RD 1950 18645 PASEO TIERRA 1950 12480 LOLLY CT 12666 PASEO FLORES 1950 18661 PASEO TIERRA 1950 12456 LOLLY CT 12652 PASEO FLORES 1950 12750 PASEO PRESADA 1950 18650 KOSICH DR 12638 PASEO FLORES 1950 12784 PASEO PRESADA 1950 12441 CURRY CT 12624 PASEO FLORES 1950 18676 PASEO TIERRA 1950 19125 COX AVE 12610 PASEO FLORES 1950 18660 PASEO TIERRA 1950 12239 TITUS AVE 12596 PASEO FLORES 1950 18644 PASEO TIERRA 1950 12260 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 12584 PASEO FLORES 1950 18628 PASEO TIERRA 1950 12599 TITUS AVE 12572 PASEO FLORES 1950 16596 PASEO TIERRA 1950 20151 SEA GULL WAY 12560 PASEO FLORES 1950 18580 PASEO TIERRA 1950 12610 PASEO CERRO 12548 PASEO FLORES 1950 18564 PASEO TIERRA 1950 12600 PASEO CERRO 12536 PASEO FLORES 1950 18548 PASEO TIERRA 1950 12590 PASEO CERRO 12524 PASEO FLORES 1950 18532 PASEO TIERRA 1950 12580 PASEO CERRO 12525 QUITO RD 1950 18518 PASEO TIERRA 1950 12570 PASEO CERRO 12545 QUITO RD 1950 12821 QUITO RD 1950 12560 PASEO CERRO 12565 QUITO RD 1950 18533 PASEO PUEBLO 1950 12550 PASEO CERRO 12585 QUITO RD 1950 18549 PASEO PUEBLO 1950 12540 PASEO CERRO 12613 PASEO OLIVOS 1950 18565 PASEO PUEBLO 1950 20201 MERIDA DR 12619 PASEO OLIVOS 1950 18581 PASEO PUEBLO 1950 18717 BUCKNALL RD 12625 PASEO OLIVOS 1950 18597 PASEO PUEBLO 1950 12530 PASEO CERRO 12631 PASEO OLIVOS 1950 18629 PASEO PUEBLO 1950 12510 PASEO CERRO 12500 PASEO CERRO 1950 20310 SEA GULL WAY 1950 18887 DEVON AVE 12490 PASEO CERRO 1950 20296 SEA GULL WAY 1950 18901 DEVON AVE 12480 PASEO CERRO 1950 20282 SEA GULL WAY 1951 18532 PASEO LADO '470 PASEO CERRO 1950 20268 SEA GULL WAY 1948 13005 QUITO RD 12462 SUMNER DR 1900. 12385 TED AVE 1951 13015 QUITO RD 12450 BLUE MEADOW CT 1900 12401 TED AVE 1951. 18533 DEVON AVE 12460 PASEO CERRO 1950. 12415 TED AVE 1951 18549 DEVON AVE 12450 PASEO CERRO 1950 20331 ZORKA AVE 1951 18644 MARTHA AVE 12451 QUITO RD 1950 20349 ZORKA AVE 1951 18628 MARTHA AVE 12475 QUITO RD 1950 20351 ZORKA AVE 1951 18612 MARTHA AVE 12511 PASEO FLORES 1950 20381 ZORKA AVE 1951 18596 MARTHA AVE 12515 PASEO FLORES 1950 20436 SEA GULL WAY 1946 18580 MARTHA AVE 12521 PASEO FLORES 1950 20394 SEA GULL WAY 1946 18566 MARTHA AVE 12527 PASEO FLORES 1950 20380 SEA GULL WAY 1946 18915 DEVON AVE 12533 PASEO FLORES 1950 20380 ZORKA AVE B 1949 18929 DEVON AVE 12539 PASEO FLORES 1950 20368 ZORKA AVE 1953 18955 MCFARLAND AVE 12571 PASEO FLORES 1950 20358 ZORKA AVE 1953 18840 COX AVE 12583 PASEO FLORES 1950 20350 ZORKA AVE 1953 18724 COX AVE 12595 PASEO FLORES 1950 20342 ZORKA AVE 1953 18708 COX AVE 12607 PASEO FLORES 1950 12460 TED AVE 1951 18692 COX AVE 12619 PASEO FLORES 1950 12444 TED AVE 1951 18676 COX AVE 12631 PASEO FLORES 1950 12430 TED AVE 1951 18660 COX AVE 12643 PASEO FLORES 1950 12414 TED AVE 1951 18644 COX AVE. 12655 PASEO FLORES 1950 12400 TED AVE 1951 18628 COX AVE 12667 PASEO FLORES 1950 12384 TED AVE 1951 18596 COX AVE 18707 BUCKNALL RD 1950 20188 SEA GULL WAY 1951 18580 COX AVE 19161 COX AVE 1915 12385 DE SANKA AVE 1951 18564 COX AVE , 12354 DE SANKA AVE 1952 12401 DE SANKA AVE 1951 18548 COX AVE 12527 BLUE MEADOW CT 1900 12415 DE SANKA AVE 1951 18532 COX AVE 12532 BLUE MEADOW CT 1900 12429 DE SANKA AVE 1951 12931 QUITO RD 12496 BLUE MEADOW CT 1900 12443 DE SANKA AVE 1951 12965 QUITO RD 12484 BLUE MEADOW CT 1900 12455 DE SANKA AVE 1951 18533 PASEO LADO 20191 SEA GULL WAY 1952 12471 DE SANKA AVE 1951. 18549 PASEO LADO 20201 SEA GULL WAY 1952 12470 DE SANKA AVE 1952 18565 PASEO LADO 20255 SEA GULL WAY 1951 12454 DE SANKA AVE 1952 18581 PASEO LADO 20269 SEA GULL WAY 1951 12428 DE SANKA AVE 1952 18597 PASEO LADO 20283 SEA GULL WAY 1951, 12414 DE SANKA AVE 1951 18613 PASEO LADO 20297 SEA GULL WAY 1951 12400 DE SANKA AVE 1952 18629 PASEO LADO 20305 SEA GULL WAY 1951 12384 DE SANKA AVE 1952 18645 PASEO LADO 20315 SEA GULL WAY 1951 12344 DE SANKA AVE 1952 18661 PASEO LADO 20325 SEA GULL WAY 1951 19120 COX AVE 1930 18677 PASEO LADO 20339 SEA GULL WAY 1951 13005 PASEO PRESADA 1950 18693 PASEO LADO 20353 SEA GULL WAY 1951 18747 DEVON AVE 1951 18709 PASEO LADO 20367 SEA GULL WAY 1951 18761 DEVON AVE 1951 12964 PASEO PRESADA 20381 SEA GULL WAY 1951 18775 DEVON AVE 1951 13004 PASEO PRESADA 20409 SEA GULL WAY 1947 18789 DEVON AVE 1951 18708 PASEO LADO 20423 SEA GULL WAY .1947 18803 DEVON AVE 1951 18692 PASEO LADO 20437 SEA GULL WAY 1947 18817 DEVON AVE 1951 18676 PASEO LADO 20451 SEA GULL WAY 1947 18831 DEVON AVE 1951 18660 PASEO LADO 20393 ZORKA AVE 1948 18845 DEVON AVE 1951 18644 PASEO LADO 20338 SEA GULL WAY 1948 18859 DEVON AVE 1951 18628 PASEO LADO 20324 SEA GULL WAY 1948 18873 DEVON AVE 1951 18612 PASEO LADO 18596 PASEO LADO. 1950 18581 MARTHA AVE 1951 18760 DEVON AVE 18580 PASEO LADO 1950 18587 MARTHA AVE 1951 18746 DEVON AVE 18564 PASEO LADO 1950 18613 MARTHA AVE 1951 18747 MCFARLAND AVE ,548 PASEO LADO 1950 18629 MARTHA AVE 1951 18761 MCFARLAND AVE 18564 DEVON AVE 1951 18645 MARTHA AVE 1951 18775 MCFARLAND AVE 18581 DEVON AVE 1951 18661 MARTHA AVE 1951 18789 MCFARLAND AVE 18597 DEVON AVE 1951 18677.MARTHA AVE 1951 18803 MCFARLAND AVE 18613 DEVON AVE 1951 18693 MARTHA AVE 1951 18817 MCFARLAND AVE 18629 DEVON AVE 1951 18709 MARTHA AVE 1951 18831 MCFARLAND AVE 18645 DEVON AVE 1951 18725 MARTHA AVE 1851 18845 MCFARLAND AVE 18661 DEVON AVE 1951 18724 MARTHA AVE 1952 18859 MCFARLAND AVE 18677 DEVON AVE 1951 18708 MARTHA AVE 1951 18873 MCFARLAND AVE 18693 DEVON AVE 1951 18692 MARTHA AVE 1952 18887 MCFARLAND AVE 18709 DEVON AVE . 1951 18676 MARTHA AVE 1952 .13194 HEATH ST 18725 DEVON AVE 1951 18660 MARTHA AVE 1952 13180 HEATH ST 18724 DEVON AVE 1951 18552 MARTHA AVE 1952 13166 HEATH ST 18708 DEVON AVE 1951 13135 QUITO RD 1952 13152 HEATH. ST 18692 DEVON AVE 1951 13149 QUITO RD 1952 13138 HEATH ST 18676 DEVON AVE 1951 13163 QUITO RD 1952 13122 HEATH ST 18660 DEVON AVE 1951 18529 MCCOY AVE 1952 13106 HEATH ST 18644 DEVON AVE 1951 18553 MCCOY AVE 1952 13090 HEATH ST 18628 DEVON AVE 1951 18567 MCCOY AVE 1952 18858 MCFARLAND AVE 18612 DEVON AVE 1951 18581 MCCOY AVE 1952 18844 MCFARLAND AVE 18596 DEVON AVE 1951 18774 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18830 MCFARLAND AVE 18561 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18760 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18816 MCFARLAND AVE 18581 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18746 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18802 MCFARLAND AVE 18595 MCFARLAND AVE. 1951 18747 MARTHA AVE 1951 18788 MCFARLAND AVE 111 18613 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18761 MARTHA AVE 1951 18831 MARTHA AVE 18629 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18789 MARTHA AVE 1951 18845 MARTHA AVE 18645 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18803 MARTHA AVE 1951 13125 KEVIN ST 18661 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18817 MARTHA AVE 1951 13139 KEVIN ST 18677 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 13200 MONTROSE ST 1951 13153 KEVIN ST 18693 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 13186 MONTROSE ST 1951 13167 KEVIN ST .18709 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18597 MCCOY AVE 1952 13191 KEVIN ST 18725 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18613 MCCOY AVE 1952 13211 KEVIN ST 18724 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18629 MCCOY AVE 1952 18859 DUNDEE AVE 18708 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18645 MCCOY AVE 1952 18873 DUNDEE AVE 18692 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18661 MCCOY AVE 1952 13206 KEVIN ST 18676 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18677 MCCOY AVE 1952 13192 KEVIN ST 18660 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18693 MCCOY AVE 1952 13178 KEVIN ST 18644 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18709 MCCOY AVE 1952 13164 KEVIN ST 18628 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18725 MCCOY AVE 1952 13150 KEVIN ST 18612 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18900 DEVON AVE 1951 18822 MARTHA AVE 18596 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18886 DEVON AVE 1951 18808 MARTHA AVE 18580 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18872 DEVON AVE 1951 13151 MCDOLE ST 18569 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18858 DEVON AVE 1951 13165 MCDOLE ST 18565 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18844 DEVON AVE 1951 13179 MCDOLE ST 18561 DEVON AVE 1951 18830 DEVON AVE 1951 13199 MCDOLE ST 18540 DEVON AVE 1951 18816 DEVON AVE 1951 13221 MCDOLE ST 13033 QUITO RD 1951 18802 DEVON AVE 1951 13235 MCDOLE ST 13043 QUITO RD 1951 18788 DEVON AVE 1951 18843 DUNDEE AVE 13089 QUITO RD 1901 18774 DEVON AVE 1951 18803 DUNDEE AVE 13234 MCDOLE ST 1951 13159 HEATH ST 1951 18774 DUNDEE AVE 1951 13220 MCDOLE ST 1951 13173 HEATH ST 1951 18760 DUNDEE AVE 1951 13206 MCDOLE ST 1951 13187 HEATH ST 1951 18746 DUNDEE AVE 1951 A 78 MCDOLE ST 1951 13201 *HEATH ST 1951 18732 DUNDEE AVE 1951 13164 MCDOLE ST 1951 13211 HEATH ST 1951 13283 CARRICK ST 1952 13150 MCDOLE ST 1951 13221 HEATH ST 1951 13297 CARRICK ST 1952 18768 MARTHA AVE 1951. 13251 KEVIN ST 1951 18705 AFTON AVE 1952 18754 MARTHA AVE 1951 13265 KEVIN ST 1951 18733 AFTON AVE 1952 13151 PASEO PRESADA 1951 18915 AFTON AVE 1951 18747 AFTON AVE 1952 13165 PASEO PRESADA 1951 18927 AFTON AVE 1951 18761 AFTON AVE 1952 13179 PASEO PRESADA 1951 18962 AFTON AVE 1951 18775 AFTON AVE 1952 13193 PASEO PRESADA 1951 18950 AFTON AVE 1951 18789 AFTON AVE .1952 13207 PASEO PRESADA 1951 18938 AFTON AVE 1951 18803 AFTON AVE 1951 13221 PASEO PRESADA 1951 18926 AFTON AVE 1951 18817 AFTON AVE 1951 " 13235 PASEO PRESADA 1951 18914 AFTON AVE 1951 18831 AFTON AVE 1951 . 13249 PASEO PRESADA 1951 18902 AFTON AVE 1951 18845 AFTON AVE 1951 18789 DUNDEE AVE 1951 18890 AFTON AVE 1951 18859 AFTON AVE 1951 18960 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18878 AFTON AVE 1951 18873 AFTON AVE 1951, 18950 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18866 AFTON AVE 1951 18887 AFTON AVE 1951 13033 MONTROSE ST 1951 18854 AFTON AVE 1951 18622 MCCOY AVE 1952 13061 MONTROSE ST 1951 18842 AFTON AVE 1951 18610 MCCOY AVE 1952 13075 MONTROSE ST 1951 18830 AFTON AVE 1951 18598 MCCOY AVE 1952 13089 MONTROSE ST 1951 18802 AFTON AVE 1951 13225 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13103 MONTROSE ST 1951 18788 AFTON AVE 1951 13239 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13117 MONTROSE ST 1951 18774 AFTON AVE 1951 13253 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13131 MONTROSE ST 1951 18760 AFTON AVE 1951 13267 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13145 MONTROSE ST 1951 18746 AFTON AVE 1951 13281 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13159 MONTROSE ST 1951 18732 AFTON AVE 1951 13295 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13173 MONTROSE ST 1951 13338 CARRICK ST 1951 13370 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13187 MONTROSE ST 1951 13324 CARRICK ST 1951 13366 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13201 MONTROSE ST 1951 13310 CARRICK ST 1951 13356 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13213 MONTROSE ST 1951 13296 CARRICK ST 1951 13294 BERWICK ST 1952 13226 MONTROSE ST 1951 13282 CARRICK ST 1951 13280 BERWICK ST 1952 13214 MONTROSE ST 1951 13268 CARRICK ST 1951 13266 BERWICK ST 1952 13172 MONTROSE ST 1951 13254 CARRICK ST 1951 13252 BERWICK ST 1952 13158 MONTROSE ST 1951 13240 CARRICK ST 1951 13224 BERWICK ST 1952 13144 MONTROSE ST 1951, 13226 CARRICK ST 1951 13197 BERWICK ST 1951 13130 MONTROSE ST 1951 13212 CARRICK ST 1951 13211 BERWICK ST 1951 13116 MONTROSE ST 1951 13215 CARRICK ST 1952 13225 BERWICK ST 1951 13102 MONTROSE ST 1951 13239 CARRICK ST 1951 13.239 BERWICK ST 1951 13088 MONTROSE ST 1951 13255 CARRICK ST 1952 13253 BERWICK ST 1951 13074 MONTROSE ST 1951 18731 DUNDEE AVE 1952 13267 BERWICK ST 1952 18920 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18745 DUNDEE AVE 1951 13281 BERWICK ST 1952 13198 CARRICK ST 1951 13238 PASEO PRESADA 1951 13295 BERWICK ST 1951 18708 MCCOY AVE 1951 13214 PASEO PRESADA 1952 13309 BERWICK ST 1952 18900 MCFARLAND AVE 1951 18724 MCCOY AVE 1952 13323 BERWICK ST 1952 13075 HEATH ST 1951 18872 DUNDEE AVE 1951 13335 BERWICK ST 1952 13089 HEATH ST 1951 18858 DUNDEE AVE 1951 13345.M000LLOCH AVE 1952 13103 HEATH ST 1951 18844 DUNDEE AVE 1951 13355 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13117 HEATH ST 1951 18816 DUNDEE AVE 1951 13365 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13131 HEATH ST 1951 18802 DUNDEE AVE 1951 13369 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13145 HEATH ST 1951 18788 DUNDEE AVE 1951 13359 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13349 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 19170 DAGMAR DR 1952 20169 THELMA AVE 1945 13334 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13315 FONTAINE DR 1952 20185 THELMA AVE 1948 13320 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13323 FONTAINE DR 1952 20201 THELMA AVE .1950 ,306 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13331 FONTAINE DR 1953 20221 THELMA AVE 1951 13292 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13339 FONTAINE DR 1953 13514 HAMMONS AVE 1951 13278 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13347 FONTAINE DR 1952 13570 BEAUMONT AVE 1953 13264 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13355 FONTAINE DR 1953 13701 SARATOGA AVE 1924 13250 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13354 FONTAINE DR 1953 MERRIBROOK DR 1900 13236 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13346 FONTAINE DR 1953 20344 FRANKLIN AVE 1953 13222 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13338 FONTAINE DR 1953 20324 FRANKLIN AVE 1953 13208 MCCULLOCH AVE 1952 13330 FONTAINE DR 1953 20304 FRANKLIN AVE 1951 13209 QUITO RD 1952 13322 FONTAINE DR 1953 20284 FRANKLIN,AVE 1950 13223 QUITO RD 1952 13314 FONTAINE DR 1953 20264 FRANKLIN AVE 1950 : 13237 QUITO RD 1952 19150 DAGMAR DR 1953 20244'FRANKLIN AVE _ 1951 13251 QUITO RD 1952 19140 DAGMAR DR 1953 20196 FRANKLIN AVE 1952 13265 QUITO RD 1952 13345 RONNIE WAY 1953 20184 FRANKLIN AVE 1952 13279 QUITO RD 1952 13355 RONNIE WAY 1953 20217 FRANKLIN AVE 1952 13293 QUITO RD 1952 13365 RONNIE WAY 1953 20233 HAMMONS AVE 1951 13307 QUITO RD 1952 13375 RONNIE WAY 1953 20220 THELMA AVE 1948 13321 QUITO RD 1952 13385 RONNIE WAY 1953 20202 THELMA AVE 1948 13335 QUITO RD 1952 13395 RONNIE WAY 1953 20184 THELMA AVE 1948 13349 QUITO RD .1952 18718 AFTON AVE 1951 20170 THELMA AVE 1950 13371 QUITO RD 1952 18690 AFTON AVE 1951 13555 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1950 13392 SOUSA LN 1952 18816 AFTON AVE 1951 13581 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1951 13396 SOUSA LN 1953 18925 BELLGROVE CIR 1930 13611 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1950 18994 BONNET WAY 1900 13431 QUITO RD 1948 13610 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1951 13413 KODIAC PL 1900 20344 BLAUER DR 1953 13590 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1950 KODIAC PL 1900 20312 BLAUER DR 1953 20130 THELMA AVE 1948 KODIAC PL 1900 20353 BLAUER DR 1953 13591 BEAUMONT AVE 1953 13645 RIVERDALE DR . 1900 13250 VIA ARRIBA DR 1948 20468 THELMA AVE 1949 13646 RIVERDALE CT 1900 13631 SARATOGA AVE ° 1916 20450 THELMA AVE 1949 13675 QUITO RD 1953 20424 MILJEVICH DR 1940 20410 THELMA AVE, 1948 13685 QUITO RD 1953 20115 THELMA AVE 1948 20390 THELMA AVE 1948 .18460 MONTPERE WAY 1953. 20133 THELMA AVE 1948 20370 THELMA AVE 1950 13797 QUITO RD 1953 19920 BUCKHAVEN LN 1953 20352 THELMA AVE 1949 13811 QUITO RD 1953 13361 ARGONNE DR 1910 20334 THELMA AVE 1952. 13831 QUITO RD 1953 13420 ARGONNE DR 1947 20298 THELMA AVE 1950 13841 QUITO RD 1953 20292 GLEN BRAE DR 1922 20280 THELMA AVE 1951 18945 ALLENDALE AVE 1939 20261 THELMA AVE 1948 20262 THELMA AVE 1950 18781 ALLENDALE AVE 1950 20269 THELMA AVE 1948 20275 FRANKLIN AVE 1953 13346 RONNIE WAY 1953 20297 THELMA AVE 1948 20295 FRANKLIN AVE 1951 19151 DAGMAR DR 1953 20315 THELMA AVE 1948 20355 FRANKLIN AVE 1953 19161 DAGMAR DR 1953 20333 THELMA AVE 1949 20375 FRANKLIN AVE 1951 19171 DAGMAR DR 1953 20351 THELMA AVE 1948 13667 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1949 19181 DAGMAR DR 1953 20369 THELMA AVE 1948 13685 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1950 .19202 DAGMAR DR 1953 20387 THELMA AVE 1948 13703 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1952 19200 DAGMAR DR 1952 20405 THELMA AVE 1948 13719 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1950 19198 DAGMAR DR 1952 20423 THELMA AVE 1951 20271 MERRICK DR 1901 19196 DAGMAR DR 1952 20441 THELMA AVE 1950 20241 HERRIMAN AVE 1953 19194 DAGMAR DR 1952 20459 THELMA AVE 1953 20121 HERRIMAN AVE 1949 19192 DAGMAR DR 1952 13550 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1912 13780 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1953 19190 DAGMAR DR 1952 13520 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1938 13748 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1925 13732 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1949 18470 SOBEY RD 1941 15350 EL CAMINO GRANDE 13716 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1949 14391 QUITO RD 1940 15300 EL CAMINO GRANDE 13700 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1951 14395 QUITO RD 1942 15220 EL CAMINO GRANDE' {682 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1949 14521 QUITO RD 1949 15280 EL CAMINO GRANDE L 13664 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1951 14521 QUITO RD 1949 15467 MONTE VISTA DR 13658 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1951 14233 OLD WOOD RD 1918 19040 SUNNYSIDE DR 20101 SARATOGA VISTA CT 1950. 14452 EVANS LN 1950 15425 MONTE VISTA DR 13659 SARATOGA VISTA, AVE 1951 14311 QUITO RD 1952 15036 SPERRY LN 13741 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1949 18681 VESSING CT 1934 15441 'EL CAMINO GRANDE 13759 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1950 14357 EVANS LN 1900 19222 MONTE VISTA DR 13777 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1949 14401 QUITO RD 1936 19188 MONTE VISTA DR 13785 SARATOGA AVE 1931 14468 SOBEY RD 1949 19170 MONTE VISTA DR 13813 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1950 18680 VESSING,RD 1951 19120 MONTE VISTA DR 13750 BEAUMONT AVE 1953 14751 QUITO RD 1914 15351 EL CAMINO GRANDE 13730 BEAUMONT AVE 1953 18660 WOODBANK WAY 1952 19135 MONTE VISTA DR 13690 BEAUMONT AVE 1953 15195 EL CAMINO GRANDE 1947 19175 MONTE VISTA DR LAND ONLY 1900 19221 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 1900 19199 MONTE VISTA DR 13735 SARATOGA AVE 1919 18611 AMBLESIDE DR 1953 19231 MONTE VISTA DR 13765 HERITAGE CREEK CT 1941 18619 AMBLESIDE DR 1952 19265 MONTE VISTA DR 19978 BARONI CT 1938 18627 AMBLESIDE DR 1952 .19242 PANORAMA DR 19963 BARONI CT 1949 18675 WOODBANK WAY 1953 19208 PANORAMA DR 13845 SARATOGA AVE 1933 18600 WOODBANK WAY 1952 19174 PANORAMA DR 13855 SARATOGA AVE 1920 14691 QUITO RD 1949 19140 PANORAMA DR 13875 SARATOGA AVE 1937 14675 QUITO RD 1926 19106 PANORAMA DR 13935 SARATOGA AVE 1930 18656 VESSING CT 1900 19101 PANORAMA DR 13741 SARATOGA AVE 1910 15020 EL QUITO WAY 1950 19175 PANORAMA DR 3755 SARATOGA AVE 1941 15145 EL QUITO WAY 1953 19209 PANORAMA DR 18930 ALLENDALE AVE. 1940 15200 ORIOLE WAY 1953 15200 VIA COLINA 18880 ALLENDALE AVE 1930 15160 ORIOLE WAY 1953 15150 VIA COLINA 19050 CAMINO BARCO 1925 18640 MAUDE AVE 1952 15120 VIA COLINA 18495 RAVENWOOD DR 1953 15171 MAUDE AVE 1944 15165 EL CAMINO GRANDE 18610 MARSHALL LN 1949 15270 SOBEY RD 1951 15335 VIA COLINA 18530 MARSHALL LN 1951 15060 SOBEY RD 1952. 19351 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 18561 MARSHALL LN 1952 15020 SOBEY RD 1953 19467 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 18611 MARSHALL LN 1951 15091 SOBEY RD . 1953 19491 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 14050 MARILYN LN 1951 15141 SOBEY RD 1953 15288 FRUITVALE AVE 18505 MARSHALL LN 1900 15181 SOBEY RD 1952 15230 FRUITVALE AVE 14471 SOBEY RD 1951 15201 SOBEY RD 1948 15160 FRUITVALE AVE 14475 SOBEY RD 1951 15215 SOBEY RD 1950 15130 FRUITVALE AVE 14438 EMERALD HILLS CT 1900 15315 SOBEY RD 1941 19471 VALLE VISTA DR 14525 SOBEY RD 1900 18615 MAUDE AVE 1950 19311 VALLE VISTA DR 14725 SOBEY RD 1949 15230 SOBEY RD 1900 19388 MONTE VISTA DR 14921 SOBEY RD 1938 15231 QUITO RD 1939 19298 MONTE VISTA DR 14900 SOBEY RD 1949 15471 MONTE VISTA DR 1945 19327 MONTE VISTA DR 14478 SOBEY RD 1953 19000 SUNNYSIDE DR 1946 19341 MONTE VISTA DR 14456 SOBEY RD 1952 19015 SUNNYSIDE DR 1948 19385 MONTE VISTA DR 14470 SOBEY RD .1952 19045 SUNNYSIDE DR 1947 15175 VIA COLINA 14880 SOBEY RD 1948 19075 SUNNYSIDE DR 1947 15135 VIA COLINA 14920 SOBEY RD 1947 15430 EL CAMINO GRANDE 1950 15125 VIA COLINA 14833 SOBEY RD 1953 18974 MONTE VISTA DR 1952 15225 VIA COLINA 14840 SOBEY RD 1947 18940 MONTE VISTA DR 1952 15160 EL CAMINO GRANDE 18510 SOBEY RD 1952 19001 MONTE VISTA DR 1941 15160 EL CAMINO GRANDE 15100 EL CAMINO GRANDE 1948 14765 LIVE OAK LN 1948 14605 HORSESHOE DR 15061 ENCINA CT 1952 14775 FRUITVALE AVE 1944 19990 BELLA VISTA AVE 15101 VIA COLINA 1949 14766 LIVE OAK LN 1953 19980 BELLA VISTA AVE 231 VALLE VISTA DR 1949 14737 LIVE OAK LN 1900 14691 HORSESHOE DR 19410 VALLE VISTA DR 1951 19600 FARWELL AVE 1949 19908 BELLA VISTA AVE 15070 ORIOLE RD 1951 19670 THREE OAKS WAY 1952 20021 BELLA VISTA AVE 15050 ORIOLE RD 1951 15351 BESTVIEW CT 1953 14781 FARWELL AVE 15055 ORIOLE RD 1948 15360 BESTVIEW CT 1952 20291 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 15085 ORIOLE RD 1949 19610 THREE OAKS WAY 1951 14600 WESCOTT DR 19430 VALLE VISTA DR. 1951 15095 FRUITVALE AVE 1906 14566 WESCOTT DR 19450 VALLE VISTA DR 1948 19615 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 1950 14560 WESCOTT,DR 19480 VALLE VISTA DR 1952 19645 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 1952 14571 WESCOTT, DR 15020 FRUITVALE AVE 1952 19711 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 1952 20335 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 15040 ENCINA CT 1927 14635 HORSESHOE DR 1953 20251 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 15030 ORIOLE RD 1949 .14655 HORSESHOE DR 1950 14584 WESCOTT DR 19371 VALLE VISTA DR 1951 14675 HORSESHOE DR 1948 20360 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 19391 VALLE VISTA DR 1951 19915 BELLA VISTA AVE 1952 14496 OAK PL 19227 SAN MARCOS RD 1946 20340 ORCHARD RD 1929 14494 OAK PL 19281 SAN MARCOS RD 1952 20328 ORCHARD RD 1932 14490 OAK'PL 19275 SAN MARCOS RD 1947 20290 ORCHARD RD 1924 14486 OAK PL 19271 SAN MARCOS RD 1947 14451 OAK PL 1910 14482 OAK PL 19315 SAN MARCOS RD 1947 20473 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 1948 14478 OAK PL 19287 SAN MARCOS RD 1947 20220 LA PALOMA AVE 1924 14474 OAK PL 19361 SAN MARCOS RD 1947 20211 LA PALOMA AVE 1920 20465 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 19401 SAN MARCOS RD 1947 20231 LA PALOMA AVE 1947 1 PARK PL '9411 SAN MARCOS RD 1947 19781 WILD OAK WAY 1951 20363 PARK PL 9421 SAN MARCOS RD 1947 14855 FARWELL AVE 1900 20369 PARK PL 19431 SAN MARCOS RD 1953 14911 FARWELL AVE 1910 20375 PARK PL 14450 FRUITVALE AVE 1947 20000 BELLA VISTA AVE 1950 14340 SARATOGA AVE 14420 FRUITVALE AVE 1946 20040 BELLA VISTA AVE 1950 20411 PARK PL 14470 FRUITVALE AVE 1947 20018 BELLA VISTA AVE 1950 20360 ORCHARD RD 14385 CHESTER AVE 1900 14628 HORSESHOE DR 1951 20350 ORCHARD RD 14432 CHESTER AVE 1900 14606 HORSESHOE DR 1947 14370 SARATOGA AVE 19516 DOUGLASS LN 1953 14562 HORSESHOE DR 1952 20320 ORCHARD RD 14535 FRUITVALE AVE 1953 14552 HORSESHOE DR 1952 20375 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 14581 FRUITVALE AVE 1939 14538 HORSESHOE DR 1950 14475 OAK PL 14625 FRUITVALE AVE 1918 14551 HORSESHOE DR 1951 14466 OAK PL 19571 FARWELL AVE 1950 14571 HORSESHOE DR 1948 14441 OAK PL 14445 DONNA LN 1919 14591 HORSESHOE DR 1948 20301 ORCHARD RD 14545 FRUITVALE AVE 1918 14611 HORSESHOE DR 1953 20315 ORCHARD RD 14866 FARWELL AVE 1935 14631 HORSESHOE DR 1951 20331 ORCHARD RD 14860 FARWELL AVE 1939 14671 HORSESHOE DR 1952 20345 ORCHARD RD 14760 FARWELL AVE 1947 14690 HORSESHOE DR 1948 20355 ORCHARD RD 14750 LIVE OAK LN 1952 14670 HORSESHOE DR 1951 20306 LA PALOMA AVE 14711 FRUITVALE AVE 1900 14650 HORSESHOE DR 1950 20294 LA PALOMA AVE 14825 FRUITVALE AVE 1943 14630 HORSESHOE DR 1950 20288 LA PALOMA AVE 14700 FARWELL AVE 1918 14610 HORSESHOE DR 1949 20270 LA PALOMA AVE 14930 FARWELL AVE 1945 14590 HORSESHOE DR 1949 20264 LA PALOMA AVE 14901.FRUITVALE AVE 1900 14570 HORSESHOE DR 1949 20260 LA PALOMA AVE 19670 FARWELL AVE 1948 14555 HORSESHOE DR 1949 20250 LA PALOMA AVE 14751 FRUITVALE AVE 1950 14575 HORSESHOE DR 1946 20289 LA PALOMA AVE 19616 FARWELL AVE 1948 14595 HORSESHOE DR 1950 20295 LA PALOMA AVE 20301 LA PALOMA AVE 1942 13975 SARATOGA AVE 1950 14961 VIA DE MARCOS 20315 LA PALOMA AVE 1937 20030 HERRIMAN AVE 1948 19931 DURHAM CT '4280 SARATOGA AVE 1929 14065 SARATOGA AVE 1890 14350 DOUGLASS LN 272 SARATOGA AVE 1950 14075 SARATOGA AVE 1900 18580 ALLENDALE AVE 14262 SARATOGA AVE 1952 14195 SARATOGA AVE 1947 18560 ALLENDALE AVE' 14256 SARATOGA AVE 1952 14199 SARATOGA AVE 1910 18540 ALLENDALE AVE 14250 SARATOGA AVE 1950. 14277 WORDEN WAY 1900 13939 QUITO RD 14244 SARATOGA AVE 1951 20480 WALNUT AVE. 1946 18471 RAVENWOOD DR 14238 SARATOGA AVE 1950 14141 VICTOR PL 1946 18666 RAVENWOOD DR 14232 SARATOGA AVE 1952 14165 VICTOR PL 1952 18250 MONTPERE WAY' 14221 LUTHERIA WAY 1951 14200 VICTOR PL 1947 18470 RAVENWOOD DR 14307 LUTHERIA WAY 1949 14180 VICTOR PL 1947 13990 QUITO RD 14321 LUTHERIA WAY 1930 14170 VICTOR PL. 1948 14004 QUITO RD 14341 LUTHERIA WAY 1951 14140 VICTOR PL 1949 13978 QUITO OAKS WAY 14361 LUTHERIA WAY 1949 20434 WALNUT AVE 1946 13686 QUITO RD 20276 LA PALOMA AVE 1924 20410 WALNUT AVE 1946 18268 MONTPERE WAY 14300 SARATOGA AVE 1922 20440 ARBELECHE LN 1946 12833 CHAPARRAL AVE 14452 OAK PL 1924 14230 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1948 12620 QUITO RD 20230 LA PALOMA AVE 1928 20431 WALNUT AVE 1910 12560 QUITO RD 20247 LA PALOMA AVE 1920 20451 WALNUT AVE 1910 18408 PASEO OLIVOS CT 20253 LA PALOMA AVE 1925 20461 WALNUT AVE 1906 14680 QUITO RD 14366 LUTHERIA WAY 1947 20462 WILLIAMS AVE 1953 14610 QUITO RD 14060 DOUGLASS LN 1936 20460.W ILLIAMS AVE 1922 14660 QUITO RD 14183 SARATOGA AVE 1900 20450 WILLIAMS AVE 1915 15410 QUITO RD 14265 WORDEN WAY 1900 20440 WILLIAMS AVE 1949 15500 QUITO RD `0435 WALNUT AVE 1910 20430 WILLIAMS AVE 1908 15470 QUITO RD 20426 WILLIAMS AVE 1900 20400 WILLIAMS AVE 1918 15440 QUITO RDA 14360 LUTHERIA WAY 1934 20480 WILLIAMS AVE 1951 15202 QUITO RD 14330 LUTHERIA WAY 1949 14081 ALTA VISTA AVE 1940 18590 AVON LN 14310 LUTHERIA WAY 1939 14130 ALTA VISTA AVE 1948 23450 MOUNT EDEN RD 14290 LUTHERIA WAY 1936 14120 ALTA VISTA AVE 1940 22501 MOUNT EDEN RD 14280 LUTHERIA WAY 1930 14110 ALTA VISTA AVE 1950 12943 PIERCE RD 14200 LUTHERIA WAY 1922 14054 ALTA VISTA AVE 1910 13925 PIERCE RD 14101 DOUGLASS LN 1935 20345 WILLIAMS AVE 1918 13945 VISTA REGINA 14125 DOUGLASS LN 1949 20365 WILLIAMS AVE 1907 13621 PIERCE RD 14137 DOUGLASS LN 1949 20471 WILLIAMS AVE 1912 13681 PIERCE RD 14161 DOUGLASS LN 1950 20445 WILLIAMS AVE 1922 13745 PIERCE RD 14175 DOUGLASS LN 1941 20461 WILLIAMS AVE 1908 13765 PIERCE RD 14191 DOUGLASS LN 1939 14080 ALTA VISTA AVE 1912 13781 PIERCE RD 14215 DOUGLASS LN 1941 14078 ALTA VISTA AVE 1915 13651 PIERCE RD 14257 DOUGLASS LN 1945 14080 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1935 13570 PIERCE RD 14440 OAK PL 1921 20420 WILLIAMS AVE 1908 21783 SARAHILLS DR 20201 LA PALOMA AVE 1920 20431 WILLIAMS AVE 1 1922 14260 LUTHERIA WAY 1926 20431 WILLIAMS AVE 1922 13280 PIERCE RD 18888 HAYFIELD CT 1920 20405 WILLIAMS AVE 1916 13270 PIERCE RD 14927 JERRIES DR 1948 14000 ALTA VISTA AVE 1948 13250 PIERCE RD 13991 SARATOGA AVE 1937 13860 SARATOGA AVE 1934 13216 PIERCE RD 14031 SARATOGA AVE 1910 14275 SARATOGA AVE 1918 13190 PIERCE RD 14041 SARATOGA AVE 1910 14285 SARATOGA AVE 1900 LAND ONLY 14051 SARATOGA AVE 1940 14301 SARATOGA AVE 1927 13180 PIERCE RD 14098 LOMA RIO DR 1946 14675 CARNELIAN GLEN CT 1940 13180 PIERCE RD 20034 HERRIMAN AVE 1941 14580 CARNELIAN CIR 1949 13090 PIERCE RD 13040 HOUSTON CT 1953 20520 VERDE VISTA LN 1947 20896 4TH ST 13036 HOUSTON CT 1952 20675 VERDE VISTA LN 1952 20880 4TH ST 13010 PIERCE RD 1950 20625 BROOKWOOD LN 1948 20870 4TH.ST ?970 PIERCE RD 1950 20550 BROOKWOOD LN 1948 20860 4TH ST 12950 PIERCE RD 1952 20510 BROOKWOOD LN 1951 20840 4TH ST 12991 PIERCE RD 1920 14375 PAUL AVE 1905 14445 SPRINGER AVE 13305 PIERCE RD 1930 14350 PAUL AVE _ 1953 14471 SPRINGER AVE 13290 PIERCE RD 1953 14340 PAUL AVE 1949 20750 WILDWOOD WAY 13050 PIERCE RD 1910 14330 PAUL AVE 1944 14346 WILDWOOD WAY 13138 PIERCE RD 1950 14328 PAUL AVE 1946 14005 WILDWOOD WAY 13093 PIERCE RD 1906 14260 PAUL AVE 1.953 14395 WILDWOOD WAY 18820 BELLA VINA 1948 20501 MARION RD 1940 14378 SPRINGER AVE 20800 WARDELL RD 1949 14051 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1914 14362 SPRINGER AVE 21120 WARDELL RD 1900 20631 MARION RD 1900 ,14440 ESTERLEE AVE 21097 COMER DR 1900 14101 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1918 20770 WILDWOOD WAY 12841 PIERCE RD 1948 20731 MARION RD 1900 20760 WILDWOOD WAY 12861 PIERCE RD 1947 14265 BURNS WAY 1946 14352 SPRINGER AVE 12871 PIERCE RD 1948 14264 BURNS WAY 1948 14343 ELVA AVE 12955 PIERCE RD 1951 LAND ONLY 1900 14361 ELVA AVE 12969 PIERCE RD 1951 20544 MARION RD 1945 14371 ELVA AVE 12985 PIERCE RD 1951 20530 MARION RD 1908 20845 4TH ST 12901 FOOTHILL LN 1946 20520 MARION RD 1906 14390 ELVA AVE 12811 PIERCE RD 1953 14151 MARION RD 1900 14380 ELVA AVE 12980 FOOTHILL LN 1951 14165 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1900 14350 ELVA AVE 12841 FOOTHILL LN 1953 14221 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1902 14340 ELVA AVE 20615 LEONARD RD 1952 14251 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1951 14320 ELVA AVE 13325 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1950 20511 BROOKWOOD LN 1950 14310 ELVA AVE 20520 LEONARD RD 1948 20571 BROOKWOOD LN 1949 14270 ELVA AVE 12795 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1900 20601 BROOKWOOD LN 1919 14260 ELVA AVE 12861 FOOTHILL LN 1952 14251 BURNS WAY 1948 14250 ELVA AVE 12891 PIERCE RD 1951 20636 MARION RD 1916 14240 ELVA AVE 12881 PIERCE RD 1953 14250 SPRINGER AVE 1938 14230 ELVA AVE PIERCE RD 1900 14240 SPRINGER AVE 1952 14221 PAUL AVE 12915 PIERCE RD 1952 14242 SPRINGER AVE 1952 14231 PAUL AVE 20541 LEONARD RD 1950 14441 BIG BASIN WAY 1949 14241 PAUL AVE 20561 LEONARD RD 1952 14451 BIG BASIN WAY A 1952 14251 PAUL AVE 20681 LEONARD RD 1947 14531 BIG BASIN WAY 1898 14261 PAUL AVE 20711 LEONARD RD 1948 14529 BIG BASIN WAY 1953 14291 PAUL AVE 20720 LEONARD RD 1947 14455 BIG BASIN WAY 1953 14301 PAUL AVE 13401 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 14429 BIG BASIN WAY 1938 14331 PAUL AVE SARA 1953 14411 BIG BASIN WAY 1930 14341 PAUL AVE 13345 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1949 14419 BIG BASIN WAY 1910 14250 PAUL AVE 20600 LEONARD RD 1949 14421 BIG BASIN WAY 1930 14241 SPRINGER AVE 20540 LEONARD RD 1949 14481 BIG BASIN WAY 1939 14251 SPRINGER AVE 20651 LEONARD RD 1950 14489 BIG BASIN WAY 1946 14261 SPRINGER AVE 13579 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1948 14639 BIG BASIN WAY 1915 14345 SPRINGER AVE 13651 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1949 14645 BIG BASIN WAY 1946 14391 SPRINGER AVE 13671 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1947 14651 BIG BASIN WAY 1941 14291 SPRINGER AVE 20840 BOYCE LN 1953 14669 BIG BASIN WAY 1900 14277 ELVA AVE 20810 BOYCE LN 1952 14583 BIG BASIN WAY 1925 20895 4TH ST 20800 BOYCE LN 1949 14675 BIG BASIN WAY 1920 14370 ELVA AVE 20537 VERDE VISTA LN 1953 20980 CANYON VIEW DR 1950 14399 PAUL AVE 20565 VERDE VISTA LN 1950 14381 ELVA AVE 1950 13850 PIERCE RD 1905 15305 PEPPER LN 14391 ELVA AVE 1947 13801 PIERCE RD 1953 15395 PEPPER.LN 14315 SPRINGER AVE 1900 21995 VIA REGINA 1959 15415 PEPPER LN 1315 PAUL AVE 1948 21860 VIA REGINA 1950 19841 GLEN UNA DR 21261 CANYON VIEW DR 1900 21955 VIA REGINA 1951 15400 HUME DR 15000 SPRINGER AVE 1953 14754 PIERCE RD 1927 19880 LARK WAY 13845 PIKE RD 1953. 23501 MOUNT EDEN RD 1910 19941 SUNSET DR 14011 PIKE RD 1953 22631 MOUNT EDEN RD 1900 19870 LARK WAY 21161 SARATOGA HILLS RD 1953 22461 MOUNT EDEN RD 1930 15310 PEPPER Lit 21171 SARATOGA HILLS RD. 1953 22388 MOUNT EDEN RD 1900 15290 PEPPER LN 21285 SARATOGA HILLS RD 1948 12906 PIERCE RD 1949 15260 PEPPER LN 21345 SARATOGA HILLS RD 1948 12890 PIERCE RD 1947 15230 PEPPER LN 21150 SARATOGA HILLS RD 1948 12866 PIERCE RD 1944 15200 PEPPER LN 20851 MICHAELS DR 1935 12856 PIERCE RD 1953 15160 PEPPER LN 21060 SARATOGA HILLS RD 1912 12951 BRANDYWINE DR 1900 15140 PEPPER LN 21463 SARATOGA HILLS RD 1940 13055 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1900 15181 BELLECOURT 21459 SARATOGA HILLS RD 1939 13099 BRANDYWINE DR 1947 15211 BELLECOURT 14684 PIKE RD 1928 19916 MENDELSOHN LN 1941 15235 BELLECOURT 20700 SARATOGA HILLS RD 1948 19892 MENDELSOHN LN 1941 15285 BELLECOURT 21151 SARATOGA HILLS RD 1951 19870 MENDELSOHN LN 1940 15311 BELLECOURT . 13810 PIERCE RD 1952 15041 PARK DR 1940 15371 BELLECOURT 13870 PIKE RD 1921 15055 PARK DR 1950 19695 GLEN UNA DR 13985 PIKE RD 1951 15083 PARK DR 1940 15450 PEPPER LN 14020 PIKE RD 1913 15097 PARK DR 1940 15410 PEPPER LN 13857 PIKE RD 1900 19916 MENDELSOHN LN 1939 15370 PEPPER LN 14640 PIKE RD 1928 15139 PARK DR 1948 15340 PEPPER LN 14662 PIKE RD 1929 15181 HUME DR 1945 15280 BELLECOURT ,13746 PIERCE RD 1923 15211 HUME DR 1945 15256 BELLECOURT 13740 PIERCE RD 1923 19921 PARK DR 1939 15234 BELLECOURT 13991 PIKE RD 1900 15150 PARK DR 1948 15214 BELLECOURT 13981 PIKE RD 1925 15100 PARK DR 1938 19565 GLEN UNA DR 14440 PIKE RD 1900 15070 PARK DR 1939 19625 GLEN UNA DR 21810 MOUNT EDEN RD 1931 15060 PARK DR 1923 19651 GLEN UNA DR DORENE CT 1900 15050 PARK DR 1951 19621 JUNA LN 21791 HEBER WAY 1900 15101 PEPPER LN 1950 19581 JUNA LN 24104 BIG BASIN WAY 1920 15121 PEPPER LN 1953 19540 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD. 24102 DEERPATH RD 1900 15141 PEPPER LN 1937 19605 GLEN UNA DR 15000 PIERCE RD 1911 19853 PARK DR 1939 19525 GLEN UNA DR 14900 PIERCE RD 1911 19897 PARK DR 1938 19630 JUNA LN 21170 BIG BASIN WAY 1910 19896 PARK DR 1942 19590 JUNA LN 13415 PIERCE RD 1948. 19874 PARK DR 1953 19490 GLEN UNA DR 13471 PIERCE RD 1953 19831 ROBIN WAY 1951 19370 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD LAND ONLY 1952 19861 ROBIN WAY 1949 19330 SARATOGA. LOS GATOS RD 13479 CHALET CLOTHILDEDR 1928 19891 ROBIN WAY 1949 19310 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 20595 DEBBIE LN 1946 19921 ROBIN WAY 1951 19102 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 14666 AMBRIC KNOLLS RD 1950 19920 PARK DR 1941 19051 AUSTIN WAY 14634 AMBRIC KNOLLS RD 1953 LAND ONLY 1900 19061 AUSTIN WAY HAYMEADOW 1900 15052 PIEDMONT RD 1949 19041 AUSTIN WAY 21891 VIA REGINA 1947 15081 PEPPER LN 1922 19165 AUSTIN WAY 14667 FIELDSTONE DR 1900 19910 ROBIN WAY 1948 19120 AUSTIN WAY 14650 FIELDSTONE DR 1900 19880 ROBIN WAY 1948 19100 AUSTIN WAY 14644 STONERIDGE DR 1950 15281 PEPPER LN 1948 19066 AUSTIN WAY 19290 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 1939 20633 LOMITA AVE 1946 15281 BOHLMAN RD 19220 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 1906 20655 LOMITA AVE 1949 15430 BOHLMAN RD 19249 CITRUS LN 1910 20665 LOMITA AVE 1950 15280 BOHLMAN RD 1180 AUSTIN WAY 1920 14690 OAK ST 1900 15210 BOHLMAN RD 19400 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 1910 14684 OAK ST 1947 15361 NORTON RD 19518 GLEN UNA DR 1930 14672 OAK ST 1920 15330 NORTON RD 19510 GLEN UNA DR 1930 14739 OAK ST 1912 15270 NORTON RD 15760 WEST RD 1952 14755 OAK ST . 1945 20640 SIGAL DR 15651 ROBLES DEL ORO 1900 14601 ALOHA AVE 1941 20685 SIGAL DR 15745 PEACH HILL RD. 1945 14615 ALOHA AVE 1938 15291 NORTON RD 22801 BIG BASIN WAY 1953 14625 ALOHA AVE 1940 15350 NORTON RD 23286 BIG BASIN WAY 1900 14711 ALOHA AVE 1948 20770 MOINTALVO LN 20900 BIG BASIN WAY 1915 14725 ALOHA AVE 1950 20560 MONTALVO LN 20920 JACKS RD 1948 14735 ALOHA AVE 1949 20450 MONTALVO RD 20880 JACKS RD 1951 20589 KOMINA AVE 1946 20561 MONTALVO LN 20777 PAMELA WAY .1949 20605 3RD ST 1953 14931 VICKERY AVE 20793 PAMELA WAY 1949 20490 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 1913 15015 VICKERY AVE 20801 PAMELA WAY 1947 14493 OAK ST 1910 20605 MONTALVO HEIGHTSDR 20825 PAMELA WAY 1947 14499 OAK ST. 1910 20400 HILL -AVE 20824 PAMELA WAY 1950 14505 OAK ST 1937 15156 VICKERY AVE 20808 PAMELA WAY 1953 14515 OAK ST 1912 14950 VICKERY AVE 14721 6TH ST 1951 20576 3RD ST 1945 14900 VICKERY AVE 14761 BOHLMAN RD 1951 14563 OAK ST 1924 14771 MONTALVO RD 14771 BOHLMAN RD 1949 14416 BIG BASIN WAY 1920 20180 MENDELSOHN LN 20925 JACKS RD 1953 20508 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 1920 14800 MONTALVO RD 14550 OAK ST 1916 14575 OAK ST 1925 14820 MENDELSOHN LN 14534 OAK ST 1900 20576 3RD ST 1945 20130 MENDELSOHN LN 14524 OAK ST 4 1910 LAND ONLY 1930 20120 MENDELSOHN LN 20927 JACKS RD 1949 14516 OAK ST 1910 20110 MENDELSOHN LN 14662 6TH ST 1918 14510 OAK ST 1916 20115 BONNIE BRAE WAY 14656 6TH ST 1920 14500 OAK ST 1905 20090 MENDELSOHN LN 14650 6TH ST 1901 14488 OAK ST 1920 20080 MENDELSOHN LN 14612 BIG BASIN WAY 1908 14418 OAK ST 1948 20121 HILL AVE 20656 5TH ST 1950 20430 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 1949 20161 HILL AVE 20717 SAINT CHARLES ST 1918 14760 OAK ST 1940 20201 HILL AVE 14683 OAK ST 1900 14732 OAK ST 1949 20261 HILL AVE 14701 OAK ST 1910 14724 OAK ST 1936 20170 BONNIE BRAE WAY 14730 6TH ST 1949 14700 OAK ST 1912 20130 BONNIE BRAE WAY 14710 6TH ST 1910 20650 LOMITA AVE 1945 20171 BONNIE BRAE WAY 14700 ST CHARLES ST 1900 20630 LOMITA AVE 1946 20191 BONNIE BRAE WAY 20731 SAINT CHARLES ST 1910 20620 LOMITA AVE 1946 20231 BONNIE BRAE WAY 20626 KOMINA AVE 1900 20610 LOMITA AVE 1953 14890 MONTALVO RD 20620 KOMINA AVE 1924 14438 OAK ST 1949 20176 MENDELSOHN LN 20606 KOMINA AVE 1949 20330 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 1914 20160 MENDELSOHN LN 20588 KOMINA AVE 1952 20318 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 1915 20200 MENDELSOHN LN 20574 KOMINA AVE 1953 20280 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 1916 20045 MENDELSOHN LN 20560 KOMINA AVE 1951 14586 ALOHA AVE 1924 19935 MENDELSOHN LN 20550 KOMINA AVE 1953 14681 VICKERY AVE 1930 20200 HILL AVE 20540 KOMINA AVE 1939 14570 ALOHA AVE 1900 20152 HILL AVE 14771 ALOHA AVE 15340 1941 14701 VICKERY AVE 1936 20125 WINN RD 20601 LOMITA AVE 1941 20536 LOMITA AVE 1916 20190 WINN RD 20621 LOMITA AVE 1952 15015 BOHLMAN RD 1900 20100 BONNIE BRAE LN 15401 MADRONE HILL RD 1949 15461 MADRONE HILL RD 1916 15404 MADRONE HILL RD 1953 ;240 MADRONE HILL RD 1913 LAND ONLY 1900 15400 PEACH HILL RD 1924 15301 PEACH HILL RD 1948 . 15255 PEACH HILL RD 1900 15230 MADRONE HILL RD 1926 15451 PEACH HILL RD 1947 15180 PIEDMONT RD 1910 15397 PEACH HILL 14D 1925 14930 MONTALVO RD 1927 WILDCAT RD 1900 20252 HILL AVE 1900 15320 PEACH HILL RD 1900 20120 HILL AVE 1941 15671 PEACH HILL RD 1931 15701 PEACH HILL RD 1952 15480 PEACH HILL RD 1941 15571 PEACH HILL RD 1940 BOHLMAN RD 1950 15675 ON ORBIT DR 1948 15500 QUAIL RUN CT 1942 20890 HIDDEN VIEW LN 1939 16505 SANBORN RD 1950 City of Saratoga HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION MINUTES Date: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 8:30 a.m. Place: Community Development Dept. Conference Room, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Type: Regular Meeting The HPC met at 8:30 for site visit at 14195 Saratoga Avenue. After the site visit, the HPC met in the Community Development Dept. Conference Room. I. Routine Organization A. Roll Call (at site visit) PRESENT- Ballingall, Conrado, Koepernik, Peck. ABSENT- Bailey, Grens, Lowdermilk. Roll Call (at Community Development Dept Conf. Rm.) PRESENT Ballingall, Bailey, Conrado, Grens, Koepernik, Peck. ABSENT - Lowdermilk GUESTS -Mayor Streit, Planning Commission Chair Jill Hunter, Virginia Parker, Bill McDonald, Syed Hashimi, Salim Sagarchi, Keith Royster, Christopher Dugotay, Janet Lynch, Tom Corson, Elizabeth Lara. B. Approval of minutes from 7/08/03 — Minutes approved 6 -0 -1 (absent Lowdermilk) C. Posting of Agenda — Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.2, the agenda was posted on Thursday August 7, 2003 D. Oral Communications - None E. Written Communications - None II. Old Business A. Historic Calendar — Historic Foundation is printing additional calendars B. Vision for the City's Historic Park — Review Draft Report for the September 17, 2003 CC meeting. — Staff indicated that recommendations would be incorporated into a larger report to discuss improvements to all City properties that will be discussed at a Special Meeting to be held on Sept 23, 2003. The HPC recommended that the follow -up actions in the draft report be revised. It was also mentioned that the Historic Foundation would like to have another joint meeting with an HPC sub - committee (Commissioners Bailey, Ballingall and Peck) sometime in September. C. Mustard Walk — Discussed need to start planning in September. D. Heritage Orchard update — L. Vasudevan presented update prepared by Dennis Leong. E. Adopt -a -Tree — (Staff has received four interest letters) discuss implementation of program. — Mayor Streit discussed the legal constraints and indicated that a proposal for implementing the program needs review and approval by the City Council. Commissioner Koepernik volunteered to draft a proposal for review at the next HPC meeting. F. Review comments discussed at the Heritage Resources Inventory/ Mills Act Subcommittee meetings held on June 28th and August 11, 2003. – Item discussed. HPC indicated that it is time to place more properties on the City's Landmarks list. G. Discuss comments presented at the Joint Meeting with the Planning Commission held on August 5, 2003. – Item discussed. Staff indicated that it has plaques to identify historic properties. III. New Business A. Site visit: App.# 03 -116 - 14195 Saratoga Avenue (on Heritage Lane) – Review of application to demolish main structure and accessory structure, .and construct new 2 -story home with a detached garage and a separate detached second unit. – Approved as proposed (4- 0 -1 -2; absent Lowdermilk, abstain Bailey, Grens), with condition that special attention be given to landscaping in the front yard since,it abuts Heritage Lane. B. App.# 02 -182 – 13089 Quito Road - Review of proposed 7 lot subdivision on Dorcich Orchards which is the site of the Frank. Mitchell House (Heritage Resources Inventory #64). This application has already been reviewed by the HPC on 9/10/02. However, the applicant has since changed the orientation and access to the Mitchell House. – Approved with condition that the Historic Home be moved to Lot #4, facing the cul -de -sac. Several neighbors raised concerns about the proposal. The HPC.indicated to these neighbors that their concerns were under the purview of the Planning Commission.. IV. Items Initiated by the Commission A. Retreat -Continued B. Village Historic District – Discussed.HPC/PC joint meeting. HPC decided on the boundaries of the proposed Historic District and indicated that Staff would need to make the necessary steps (ordinance revisions and other Council actions) in establishing the Historic District. V. Items Initiated by the Secretary Installation. of the Austin Way Sign designating the new Heritage Lane – Commissioner Koepemik to contact Public Works Dept. to determine exact locations. VI. Items to be placed on the next Agenda Review of list of structures that are 50. years or over in age. VII. Adjournment 8:30 a.m. Tuesday September 9, 2003— Community Development Dept. Conference Room at City Hall California Preservation Foundation and The California Office. of Historic Preservation LOCAL GOVERNMENT TRAINING HISTORIC PRESERVATION TRAINING FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT, COMMISSIONS, BOARDS AND STAFF Building 46 Mare Island Vallejo, California Thursday, September 25, 2003 SPEAKERS Moderator Katherine Dovovan, City of Vallejo Courtney Damkroger, City of San Jose Marie Nelson, California Office of Historic Preservation Lucinda Woodward, California Office of Historic Preservation Cindy Heitzman, City of St. Helena Pfease join. us for a Specia(Wsception Immedratefy following the training 4:30 - 6:30 pm In the newly rehabilitated Building 459 Aare Island 7fostd by The Lennar Corporation THURSDAY, Program SEPTEMBER 25, 200.3 Local Governments' Role & Responsibilities BUILDING #46 State Enabling Legislation CALIFORNIA & Authority of the Commission /Board 8TH STREET Police Powers General Plan Elements, Ordinances, Regulations .& Guidelines MARE ISLAND Certified Local Government Program VALLEJO CALIFORNIA Identification of Historic Resources Eligibility Criteria 1:00 PM Surveys, Inventories TO Determination of Eligibility, Designations 4:30 PM Protection of Historic Resources Directions and.Parking Local Ordinances (Preservation, Code Enforcement, Zoning, information will be sent Minimum Maintenance) with your registration Project/Design Review Procedures & Guidelines confirmation Secretary of the Interior's Standards California Historical Building Code California Environmental Quality Act . The California Office of Historic Preservation Incentives for Historic Preservation Projects has approved this Federal Rehabilitation Tax Credits workshop for CEQA Exemption & Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation Annual Certified Mills Act Programs Local Government Seismic Retrofit Valuation Exemption (CLG) Requirements Local Incentives Programs REGISTRATION FO M Registration Fee $30 One form per person, please make copies of form for additional registrants includes: Handout materials and refreshments Name Organization / Business ! Affiliation . Address city State Zip Daytime Phone Fax Email Address Please Return this Registration Form ❑ Yes! I will be attending the reception following the workshop to CPF before Thursday, September 18, 2003 ❑ 1 have enclosed a check payable to California Preservation Foundation ❑ Please charge my credit card listed below Please Fax to (415) 495 -0265 Or mail to California Preservation Foundation Visa MC # Exp. 5 Third Street, Suite 424 Signature San Francisco, CA 94103 Phone (415) 495 -0349 Name on Card cpf @californiapreservation.org The. a, b, c' s of PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURES - iMNpct �y PP�oCE�uR� a , 76T of PUL" -For corduck al' rr�ee. +�n9g. I+ allows EvFPYboE ♦o 6e, 1,evrd and +o make deriyions wA01* e0AXSion! Parharnewary proe Jure los a LDNG 1415Topv. rtt oW6�NI►�o In the early English Parliaments (discus - slons of public affairs). K C~C lb pMEP4CA with the first settlers. rr BECAME UNtFoPM In 1876, when Henry M' Robert published his manual on Parlia- mentary Law. n ,AA Today PobE. 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OFFIe6RS' REPoP- ?S Often limited to a report from treasurer, but others may report at this time. . @ANIMtI u Pwa4ic ?S First come reports from standing (permanent) com- mittees, then from special (temporary) committees. 1 � r ct ;� Pjn $ • SPf Caw, 01120F." Important business previously designated for consideration at this meeting. �'i.. uNF�N�SN� BUS�NtE55 Business left. over from previous meetings. �• NIEW BUS�ME55 Introduction of new topics. 7S•. APPWPC6MtF TS Informing the assembly of other subjects and events. $. AO�ouRNMtbNT The meeting ends by a vote, or by general consent (or by chair's decision If time of adjournment was pre- arranged by vote). *400"M -Tl . nurn6er of rrew6er9 4i * w+us+ 6e preser+ -For 6_41ness 4o 6e condvc+ed 1"ally. ILC aCFuel rur.6er io usually 9 +,aW in 4e bylaws. 5 Oo r4cmee" Ger we,R, say 6))r )r ( 'tNEy IhAKE, MoTioNS ! A rno4-iov% is a p►oposal 4a+ 4e. 'a55ern6ly 'rPV*.. P 5OPN0 or 'TPK 6 pe-noN on Some, i5yue-, Members eon: PRESENT P4OnONS (make a proposal) PIWAM MOMOOS (give opinions on the motion) m4oNV Ma"OPIS (express support for discussion of another member's motion) VOTE OP MOMOPS (make a decision). L� IAJ There are 4 GFAM w TYPES OF 140110050 O MAIN 140noN5 Introduce subjects to the assembly for Its consideration. They cannot be made when another motion Is before the assembly. They yield to privileged, subsidiary and Incidental motions. For example: OP \� -'-X 1 © SUSSIVIAPRY M(MOFJS change or affect how the main motion Is handled. (They are voted on before the main motion.) For example: r ` r � "M 40"1101119 MLAVNG TO Mo"Ops: iS It W otR Cx? 00 1 Pf" A - 4fzariv? Your motion must relate to the Usually, yes. A second Indicates business at hand, and be presented that another member would like at the right time. It must not be to consider your motion. obstructive, frivolous or against It prevents spending time on a the bylaws. question which Interests only one person. MAY IrmwuPt we SPICAIM ? is K VESPIOA "? Some motions are so Important Parliamentary procedure guards that the speaker may be Inter- the right to free and full debate . rupted to make them. The original on most motions. However some speaker regains the floor after the subsidiary, privileged and Inciden- Interruption has been attended to. tal motions are not debatable.. r Pere. are- bowte, You ty%i9 n•+ai�E., Lew to PPP4. F446fJ rAP-V 1"'Pot moo" �t`( '.t. ^ "v;C� "��o�9P�i�?�(� �!.^ ' (,a+ -b eM- of 4e, rules. i�►�i��l'��f�111` t����1� make -�e�, a►+d w �P - -at a g WpT Yom MAY Y� 00 Mph MiED ri K �Nt PT o7 OLBPTAStLi AMf,MDE07 r5 M"OGp? 1116teMSrOfP� To Do Twin : YOU SPY Imes: ,•� '�� '' �"°" ADJOURN MEETING No No NO Yb5 MAJORI rll No rl Np Y66 Flo lies M 0124'ry No We reC�ss 'for • . . CALL AN INTERMISSION rnov� -that I y65 No NO No vdrE No COMPLAIN ABOUT HEAT. "I r�5e +o a qu�+10n 0� Pr!W eae NOISE. ETC. rip hAAJoPx Y No@ TEMPORARILY SUSPEND CON- i1) M& a +o -fable. 41ke rr�o4 ion lr N° YGS SIDERATION OF AN ISSUE p plo YEA END DEBATE AND AMENDMENTS "I move 4� .P ►CvipuS gve5f -0nl/ Np Y� N No VES MAJOWT YES POSTPONE DISCUSSION FOR ° I trout to P°`s +Po ^e -4i+e �'Sc�sSion Un }il... lies` y A CERTAIN TIME MAJORITY YES GIVE CLOSER STUDY t�I trove � r firer -t%e• ►t,9++tr �to CO.0"M;+4-re / 00 'IF'S Y� YES OF SOMETHING ►_+o d Y r. S 195 /AXJOP'-N I" o Y� AMEND A MOTION � e ,e rral ion ,r vES YES /AN0Ft rY YES INTRODUCE BUSINESS "I r^°Ve '�'�'• • • No. Yt5 111E O"C& OF PVA&CVEI P,6- . . BLOW 11aF.PE MS MD No Np No No volt PROTEST BREACH OF t' I rise. -4o a point- of order• lies �J No RULES OR CONDUCT Y No MAJOR,?Y yes VOTE ON A RULING OF �,I appeal - or,% 4e Citai.$ deG�SionM YES lies THE CHAIR N0 SUSPEND RULES �t I move -k� W.5pe#-j 4+ g rvies so i�at•..." N0 YES NO No Z/3. TEMPORARILY y�3 © y�,e 0 AVOID CONSIDERING AN tt objto+ fv ca+Sitie�a +io„ of *S rrto� ion" YES No Ne No IMPROPER MATTER NO V67,01 NO VERIFY A VOICE VOTE BY t� I call -for a d n ivisio" or ��I)ivision!'r ' Yfb NO HAVING MEMBERS STAND NO Mo NO Are. REQUEST INFORMATION p Poi-,4- of iAor.rta+ion YE$ NO NO TAKE UP A MATTER t, I move- {p -hake. - Fr,orr fie. +ablt...'r No YFS No Na MA.�of��TY No PREVIOUSLY TABLED RECONSIDER A. I� move, 4o reCon5ider 4e vo4e Or...11 Y65 Yes Iles® N0 rnA,10RrM No HASTY ACTION O Alilrmative © Unless vote © Unless the ® Unless ® Unless the © A 213 vote In (J) Only ® Unless the votes may not .. on question has committee has the motion to chair submits to ne etive Is needed if the main motion to be be reconsidered. begun. already taken be emended Is the assembly for to prevent con- question has. reconsidered Is up the subject. not debatable. decision. slderetlon of main not been de- not debatable. motion. bated yet. 10 C 1.1 J Q PPJV11F6Gf.P 04011o1'5 are most urgent. They concern special or Important matters not related to pending business. For example: rYi °t►�erb 1 epill K se PMENOCV? Some motions can be altered.by striking out, Inserting, or both at once. Amendments must relate to the subject as presented In the main motion. 0401101'5 are questions of procedure that arise out of other motions. They must be considered before the other motion. For example: D-46 cop K at Pftowe"" no? Some motions can be debated again and revoted to give_mem- bers a chance to change their minds. The motion to reconsider must come from the winning side. Wea" Varft IS MEMO? �(�,c 1y6Ie en Pagers Most require only a majority 10. g a.dq ans~s 46ese vote, but motions concerning �/ gvW'-ors Aw ydw-c the rights of the assembly or Its members need a 213 vote to be adopted. n do 1 Pre et+f' Here's woe+ 4o c6 Inn mc+iooM w%" - *'S your -+urn +0 Speak: I.I � s r l O Oj3?Altr '0+E FLOO :- 4 MPlCE YOUR MOTiop a. Wait until the last speaker a. Speak clearly and concisely. Is finished. b. State your motion affirmatively. b. Rise and address the chair. Say, "I move that we ..:' Say, "Mr. (or Madam) Chalrper- Instead of "I move that we son" or "Mr. (or Madam) Pres- do not ..:' Ident:'. C. Avoid personalities and stay C. Give your name. The chair will on the subject. recognize you by repeating It. e c'� Q V80xrr. FOP- A Sf4018V a. Another member will say, "I second the motion:" b. Or the chair will call for a second. C. If there Is no second, your motion will not be con. sldered. © fy rilwD oN VouR- Motiot+ a. Mover Is allowed to speak first. b. Direct all comments to the chair. c. Keep to the time limit for speaking. d. You may speak again after all other speakers are finished. e. You may speak a third time by a motion to suspend the rules with a 213 vote. 1 r � � C"p16t -41Pffles youp. M0T10N The chair must say, "It Is moved and seconded that we ... After this happens, debate or voting can occur. Your motion is now "assembly property" and you can't change it without consent of the members. O PuMetWG taE a. The chair .asks, "Are you ready for the question?" b. If there is no more discussion; or If a motion to stop debate Is adopted, a vote is taken. c. The chair announces the results. rwc/ V"106 oN A 1�+oT�oN J"esx6 on and on 46, haws of Your Or5qn;%2 ;On. i gY Votes The chair asks "aye r� those In favor to say "aye" and _ those opposed to say "no" (For majority votes only.) �! �- A member may move for an exact count. BY POL& Calla. If a record of each person's vote Is needed, each mem- ber answers "yes;' "no" or "present" (Indicating the choice not to vote) as his or her name Is called. gY acomet. "base ow When a motion Isn't likely to be opposed, the chair says, "If there 1s no objection . . :' Members show agreement by their silence. If someone says, "I object;.' the matter must be put to a vote. BY 50oW of OpOvS Members raise their hands as sight verification of or as an alternative to a voice vote. It does not require a count. A member may Move for an exact count. ,n _re X . 151 SA& AT Prohibited By California State Law fa 0 �f l�(� 1 � , T. r N More Vdri?J&. Are, we ready {o► A 9„ehrlon (rno} ion) 6-s 64n 1 ylated 6y Ae, c ,jir bv# 0,0+ —7f ye} vo�P.d on. laM- rAo+io►, r�af� 6Y G%8ir is 4 Ar ,+ pe"Ji"3- -J&9 MArN MoTiotJ �s always 4e, las+ voted On- A 1401111018 To TABLE ( lay on 4 e. 42616) This motion is used to lay something aside temporarily to take care of a more urgent matter. There Is always the option to "take from the table" any motion for recon- sideration by the assembly. A MaTIoN To POSTPONE 10PE00111 6Y This is parliamentary strategy — it allows members to dispose of. a motion without making a deci- sion for or against. it is useful In case of a badly chosen main motion for which either a "yes" or "no" vote would have unde- sirable consequences. /HARGM FEBRUARY GLOSSAF and �t+�Eyc p►OJOURJV Page To end the meeting Ways to adjourn ......... 4 How to move to adjourn ... 8 -9 BOA Business to be considered during a meeting 4 To change a motion Ways to amend .......... 7 How to move to amend .. 8 -9 GoMM�MEE A group of members chosen for a certain task .... 4 pEBA11E Discussion about a motion Members' right ... ........ 5 When to debate......:... 6,8-9 Rules on debate ......... 11 GENEVA. cerise" Accepting a motion without a vote ............. 12 IM OROFSL Relevant to the business at hand. . ; ........ 6 MAJO" More than one half of the members In voting ................ . 7 When required ........... 8-9-. �y % P Motiot+ A proposal that the assembly take a stand or take action on some Issue Types of motions ......... 6-7 Procedures affecting motions .............. 7 Typical motions ...........8 -9 How to make a motion .... 10-11 Quo1wM Number of members that must be present to. conduct business legally ............ 4 tRot PTIS WuLF -5 of opxmp- NEWLY MVISF.O Manual of procedure for nonleglslative assemblies . 2 5t�.oNtD A verbal signal from a member. that he or she wishes to consider a motion just made Members' right .......... 5 When required ............. 6 How to give a second ..... 11 VOTING Means by which motions are accepted or rejected by the assembly Members' right .......... 5 What vote Is needed ...... 7,8 -9 Method of voting ......... 12 r -- P� ��1pF.Y PRoeWv� NSLpq GET TNINGS VoNE! �T.- ;} ohly works i� voli use ✓ marloNy 424- are iri order. owr^W 'WF, FWFL Properly. yP6P1� clearly and co „cisely rules of de6 6- And, wNocr4- OF all, se courreou-sp! 'flag's ` glways 15 City of Saratoga HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION AGENDA Date: Tuesday, September 9, 2003 9:00 a.m. L� Place: Community Development Dept. Conference Room, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Type: Regular Meeting I. Routine Organization A. Roll Call f Qq "V%-S D B. Approval of minutes from 8/12/03 C. Posting of Agenda - Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.2, the agenda was posted on Thursday September 4, 2003 D. Oral Communications - 1v6JO(�_ E. Written Communications -- Ab W6 Se^ rJ IE IVA) 'J,kowz 1� P_ II. Old Business A. Historic Calendar B. Vision for the City's Historic Park -3 C. Mills Act update - -W VP-- 0611055 D. Mustard Walk - vk.� cuss Fq Sl F fl F Z4 J E. Heritage Orchard update - 1 DAL -4-W6 F WL 5 F. Adopt -a -Tree - (Staff has so far rec'd interest from 9 persons) discuss 1AYL:t program implementation. NO,� -►'� �✓��•V�tNb tW `F7• III. New Business A. Review of list of properties with structures 50 years and over in age generated by Staff (attached). cr,®g� q y S 7 V-2, 65 isT IV. Items Initiated by the Commission - - -- - ----_ A. Retreat - Cam- t W'(f C_7_ B. Village Historic District �'-UD iZ-` Q ? G G E-P- V. Items Initiated by the Secretary - -- Installation of the Austin Way Sign designating the new Heritage Lane —A/-O Rt,\ r7- VI. Items to be placed on the next Agenda 01-1 QA/ VII. Adjournment oV-_0 tmAl C., 8:30 a.m. Tuesday O Ober 14 03— Community Development Dept. -Co Roo ll� ��v vJ City of Saratoga HERITAGE PRESERVATION A(( COMMISSION IC AGENDA v v 0��c Date: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 8:30 a.m. Place: Warner Hutton House, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue l� r Type: Regular Meeting - There will he a site visit from 8:30 to 9:00. Staff will provide transportation. Please meet in front of the Warner Hutton House. A' I S� ll�i 6 l I. Routine Organization r� � ��� D� l 2- A. Roll Call B. Approval of minutes from 9/9/0 �- n'� S C. Posting of Agenda - Pursuant to Governme Code Section 54954.2, the agenda waslposted on Thursday October 9, 20 D. Oral Communications p N' E /� n r E. Written Communications I' 1' v 0o NI& II. Old Business N� A. Driving Tour of Downtown Historic District 't l 0 10:00 am Presentation by the Architect for the Master Plan for the City's Historic Park �, (DOOD Co m-�kz Nis Historic Calendar -- SA t11Z5 V P 0IN- -f C Mills Act update C� Y . Z v T Low 'Pt1- �oJ� -�Z� j - `I v A S ft E. Mustard Walk O� t3 ^ -t-2A.e! }AP C-4- SAW MO C3AEiIJ. �fL(� eritage Orchard update �G. dopt -a -Tree - (Scheduled for Nov er 19`h to City Council�13`t 1AI6 ° Review list of properties with structur s 50 years and over in age generated by N Sta (attached)(C)p-( WJq -to Nax-t PZpa� G (.00`11� III. New Busi ess µd 1 �Revie of proposed improvements in City Right -of -Way on City Heritage Lane at 9102 Austin Wa��' Review o Historic Structure relocation with proposed Dorcich Orchard Lo Subdivisi n. AX4Q`ELaJL� - Q Review ch ges to Historic Museu e erior finislr ' i� "� �` _ �m - J�JS Status of th Sam Cloud Building 1Jo�LM v A �� ��r )D Dv�-- Status of the West Valley College tructure IV. Items Initiated by the Commission �. Retreat /V{��� S� `, O B. U S ks- o �)D w.A � R '�C. Village HistoL District ,4C.�SS I• K N �ti -TF F vn1D 1rJ lV �3 cc�►�e5 �1vA.��Aab ` �OM���N� L vcN� o�D ) o 0,P -\z0 nJ- L, VjA L. � i N QUA C.0 A5 I S M � �`� s µ -S vo) Q &' Low 'FLAN-TS O N L< W F a"-T Of- WA L L WAV V. Items Initiated by the Secretary B. Next meeting agenda falls on Veterans Day, Staff recommends November 4`n as an alternative date. VI. Items to be placed on the next Agenda A. Elect a Chair by January 31 S` VII. Adjournment 9:00 a.m. Tuesday November 4, 2003, Warner Hutton House, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue a 1 City of Saratoga HERITAGE PRESERVATION COMMISSION MINUTES Date: Tuesday, September 9, 2003 9:00 a.m. Place: Community Development Dept. Conference Room, 13777 Fruitvale Avenue Type: Regular Meeting I. Routine Organization A. Roll Call PRESENT — Ballingall, Conrado, Koepernik, Peck, Baily, Grens Lowdermilk GUESTS — Mary Jean Fenn, Jill Hunter B. Approval of minutes from 8/12/03 — APPROVED 7 -0 C. Posting of Agenda — Pursuant to Government Code Section 54954.2, the agenda was posted on Thursday September 4, 2003 D. Oral Communications - NONE E. Written Communications - NONE II. Old Business A. Historic Calendar — Item discussed, sale going well. B. Vision for the City's Historic Park- Item discussed C. Mills Act update — Iter discussed. D. Mustard Walk — Event will be held February 8h. Discussed activities and food. E. Heritage Orchard updat� — Discussed progress and the drilling for the pump. F. Adopt -a -Tree — (Staff has so far rec'd interest from 9 persons) discuss program implementation. — Commissioner Koepernik working on plan. III. New. Business A. Review of list of properties with structures 50 years and over in age generated by Staff (attached). — Item\discussed, HPC asked that the properties be sorted by street. IV. Items Initiated by the Commission A. Retreat — Continue, to next agenda for discussion. B. Village Historic District — Item discussed and field trip planned. V. Items Initiated by the Secretary Installation of the Austin Way Sign designating the new Heritage Lane — Item discussed. VI. Items to be placed on the next Agenda — Review new tree ordinance. a VII. Adjournment 8:30 a.m. Tuesday October 14, 2003 -- Community Development Dept. Conference Room at City Hall — HPC recommended starting to meet back in the Warner Hutton House. John Livingstone From: Cathleen Boyer Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 4:17 PM To: John Livingstone Subject: FW: Heritage Preservation Commission FYI - - - -- Original Message---- - From: dora grens [mailto:dgrensmarcom @webtv.net] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 11:45 AM To: Cathleen Boyer Subject: Heritage Preservation Commission To Mayor Nick Streit It is with regret that I need to ask the city to remove my wife, Dora Grens, from the Heritage Preservation Commission. Dora is incapacitated the present time and can not fulfil her responsibilities as I know she would like to. We hope that she will be able to return to the Commission in the not to distant future. Thank You, Walter Grens 2004 PRESERVATION DESIGN AWARDS Call for Entries San Diego Aerospace Museum, Balboa Park The CALIFORNIA PRESERVATION FOUNDATION invites you to s -nit your finest work to protect the irreplaceable in Califorr Presorted First -Class Mail US Postage PAID Oakland, CA Permit No. 195 4`2�" """"MIXED AADC 945 tt III Iffflf III IIiflfII11h i Ill f III tf Ill IE ill !l��iiit�liif�fE�ti� JOHN LIVINGSTONE CITY OF SARATOGA 13777 FRU"ALEAVE SARA i OGA CA 95070 -5151 SPONSOR The California Preservation Foundation (CPF) is the only state- wide private non - profit education, advocacy and membership organization dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of California's historic built environment. Founded in 1976, CPF sponsors the Annual California Preservation Conference, CPF Workshops, and publications on key preservation issues. Each year, through CPF's Preservation Design Awards Pro- gram, recognition is given to excellence in preservation of California's irreplaceable historic resources. ELIGIBILITY Awards are given in seven categories. To be eligible, projects must be located in California, or for a report or study, must deal with a California subject. Projects must have been com- pleted between June 30, 1998 and November 30, 2003. Projects directly involvingjurors or members of the CPF Pres- ervation Design Awards Committee are not eligible. Anyone may enter; membership in the California Preservation Foundation is not necessary. Submissions may be made by owners,— architects- ergineers- planriers, contractors, —land= scape architects, archaeologists, architectural historians, craftsmen, organizations, public agencies, students or others engaging in historic preservation activities. Submission re- quires the written permission of the property owner /client, and architect, if any, before entries will be considered. Awards will be given to the best project in each category based on historical and statewide significance, innovative - ness, utilization of the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, and ability to serve as a model for others. Projects may be entered in more than one category. Projects that do not receive awards are eligible for re -entry. California Preservation Foundation 21St ANNUAL PRESERVATION DESIGN AWARDS CALL FOR ENTRIES CATEGORIES 1. Restoration - The process of accurately recovering the form and details of a property as it appeared at a particular period in time by removing later work and re- placing missing original work. Emphasis on historic accuracy. 2. Rehabilitation & Adaptive Re-Use - Rehabilitation: The action or process of making possible the continued historic use of a property through repair, alteration, and additions, while preserving those portions or features which convey its historical, cultural, or architectural values. Adaptive Re -Use: Rehabilitation that converts a struc- ture to a compatible use other than the one for which it was originally constructed. 3. Preservation & Stabilization - The process of sustaining the form and extent of a structure essentially as it now exists; aims at halting further deterioration and provid- ing structural stability, but does not contemplate significant rebuilding. 4. Additions to Historic Structures & Contextual In -Fill - Includes new additions, exterior alterations and compatible freestanding new construction, adjacent or in rela- tion to, historic structures. Such work should reflect the compatibility of new work with historic structures in regard to matters of massing, size, scale, architectural features and the protection of the historic character of the property and its contextual sur- roundings. 5. Cultural Resource Studies, Reports & Computer Software - Creative, innovative, and precedent- setting approaches to technological and preservation planning issues, educational awareness or advancement. 6. Craftsmanship & Preservation Technology - Outstanding workmanship carried out in a project such as those specified above may be submitted under one of those categories, or under this category. Also honors excellence in craftsmanship pertaining to a single element of an overall project. 7. Archaeological & Cultural Landscapes - Archaeology: The scientific study and preservation of the vestigial remains of the built environment of previous cultures and societies; eligible work may include the documentation, stabilization or interpretation of the material remnants of structures associated with past human life and activities. Landscapes: The study, preservation or restoration of a natural or manmade land- scape environment having particular historical significance either through its integral contribution to the context of a qualifie' operty or district, or in its own right. JURY The Jury will be comprised of distinguished professionals rep- resenting a cross section of disciplines within the field of his- toric preservation. All submissions will remain anonymous until after the Jury's selections are made. TO ENTER Individuals interested in entering a project should submit payment for the entry fee and request the entry packet on -line (website below), or a check may be sent to the address below, or a request may be faxed with your Visa / Mastercard num- ber to the fax number below. For mailed or faxed entry regis- trations, please include your name, firm name, complete US mail and e -mail addresses, telephone number, and fax num- ber with you request. California Preservation Foundation 5 Third Street, Suite 424 San Francisco, California 94103 -3205 (415) 495 -0349 Phone (415) 495 -0265 Fax cpf@californiapreservation.org www.caIiforniapreservation.org ENTRY FEES General Entries - $150 Student Entries - $75 Entry Fee includes one complimentary ticket to the 21st Annual Preservation Design Awards Gala Reception and Ceremony to be held: Saturday, February 28, 2004 San Diego Aerospace Museum in Balboa Park. SCHEDULE Submissions are due in CPF's Office by 5:00 P.m., Friday, November 21, 2003. Entrants will b, idually notified January 2004. ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 15- 05.020,15- 45.070,15- 45.080,15- 46.030,15- 46.040, AND ARTICLE 15 -50 OF ZONING REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA RELATING TO TREE REGULATIONS AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF ARBORICULTURE PRUNING STANDARDS (2001 EDITION) AND TREE VALUATION FORMULA CONTAINED IN THE GUIDE FOR PLANT APPRAISAL (APRIL 2000 EDITION) THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section I. Findings. The City Council finds and declares as follows: A. The Planning Commission has conducted a public hearing to consider an amendment to the Zoning Regulations with respect to the City Code provisions relating to Tree Regulations and made a recommendation that the City Council amend the City's Tree Regulations. B. The adoption of this ordinance is consistent with the provisions of the Saratoga General Plan Open Space Element which states on page 16, "The City should provide information and assistance to the public in the preservation and care of native trees whose existence can be threatened by environmental stress and development." C. The adoption of this ordinance is consistent with the provisions of the Saratoga General Plan Conservation Element, which states in Policy CO.3.0, "Preserve the quality of the natural environment and the character of the City through appropriate regulation of site development." D. The procedures required by Government Code Sections 50022.1 through 50022.8 for adoption of the ISA Standards by reference have been satisfied as follows: (1) The title of the Tree Ordinance and the title of the ISA Standards to be adopted by reference have been read at a meeting of the City Council. (2) The title of the ISA Standards to be adopted by reference are specified in the title of the ordinance. (3) The Council subsequently scheduled a public meeting, notice of which was published in the local newspaper once a week for two successive weeks stating the time and place of the hearing; stating that copies of the ISA Standards being adopted are on file with the City Clerk and open to public inspection; and describing the purpose and subject matter of the ordinance in a manner the City Council deemed sufficient, as required by the Government Code. (4) A certified copy of the ISA Standards, which are adopted by reference, were on file in the Office of the City Clerk at least 15 days preceding the public hearing. (5) The City Council held a public hearing on the Tree Ordinance and the ISA Standards adopted by reference in the Ordinance. (6) At least one copy of the ISA Standards adopted by reference will be kept in the Office of the City Clerk for public inspection while the ordinance is in force. (7) Upon adoption, copies of the adopted ISA Standards will be available for purchase by the public in the Office of the City Clerk, at a cost not to exceed the actual cost of them to the City. Section 2. Adoption. Section 15- 05.020 of the Saratoga City Code is amended to read: 15- 05.020 Purposes of Chapter. The purposes of this Chapter shall be to promote and protect the public health, safety, peace, comfort, convenience, prosperity and general welfare, including the following more specific purposes: (a) To control the physical development of the City in such a manner as to preserve it as essentially a residential community with a rural atmosphere. (b) To achieve the arrangement of land uses depicted in the General Plan. (c) To foster a harmonious, convenient, workable relationship among land uses. (d) To promote the stability of existing land uses which conform with the General Plan, and to protect them from inharmonious influences and harmful intrusions. (e) To ensure that public and private lands ultimately are used for the purposes, which are most appropriate and most beneficial from the standpoint of the City as a whole. (f) To prevent population densities in excess of those prescribed in the General Plan, and to maintain a suitable balance between structures and open spaces on each site. (g) To ensure adequate light, air and privacy for each dwelling unit. (h) To minimize traffic congestion and to avoid the overloading of utilities by preventing the construction of buildings of excessive size in relation to the land around them. (i) To facilitate the appropriate location of community facilities and institutions. 0) To provide for adequate off - street parking and.loading facilities. (k) To provide for the orderly, attractive development of commercial facilities in those areas where permitted by the General Plan. N (1) To exclude new industrial development in order to preserve the essential residential character of the City. (m) To preserve the natural beauty of the City. (n) To ensure that uses and structures enhance their sites and harmonize with improvements in the surrounding area. (o) To protect and enhance real property values within the City. (p) To protect and preserve heritage, native, and other significant trees at all times, including, the real property development planning and implementation processes. Section 15- 45.070 is amended to read: 15- 45.070 Application requirements. (a) Application for design review approval shall be filed with the Community Development Director on such form, as he shall prescribe. The application shall include the following exhibits: (1) Site plan showing (i) property lines, (ii) easements and their dimensions, (iii) underground utilities and their dimensions, (iv) structure setbacks, (v) building envelope, (vi) topography, (vii) species, trunk diameter at breast height (DBH as defined in Section 15- 50.020(g)), canopy driplines, and locations of all heritage trees (as defined in Section 15- 50.020(1), trees measuring at least ten (10) inches DBH, and all native trees measuring at least six (6) inches DBH on the property and within 150 feet of the property, (viii) areas of dense vegetation and (ix) riparian corridors. (2) A statement of energy conserving features proposed for the project. Such features may include, but are not limited to, use of solar panels for domestic hot water or space heating, passive solar building design, insulation beyond that required under State law, insulated windows, or solar shading devices. Upon request, the applicant shall submit a solar shade study if determined necessary by the Community Development Director. (3) Elevations of the proposed structures showing exterior materials, roof materials and window treatment. (4) Cross sections for all projects located on a hillside lot, together with an aerial photograph of the site if requested by the Community Development Director. (5) Engineered grading and drainage plans, including cross sections if the structure is to be constructed on a hillside lot. (6) Floor plans that indicate total gross floor area, determined in accordance with Section 15- 06.280 of this Chapter. (7) Roof plans. (8) Landscape and irrigation plans for the site, showing the location of existing trees proposed to be retained on the site, the location of any proposed replacement trees, the location and design of landscaped areas, types and quantities of landscape materials and irrigation systems, appropriate use of native plants and water conserving materials and irrigation systems and all other landscape features. (9) Tree Preservation Plan, as required in Section 15- 50.140. (10) Preliminary title report showing all parties having any interest in the property and any easements, encumbrances and restrictions, which benefit or burden the property. (11) Such additional exhibits or information as may be required by. the Community Development Director. All exhibits shall be drawn to scale, dated and signed by the person preparing the exhibit. Copies of all plans to be submitted shall consist of two sets drawn on sheets eighteen inches by twenty -eight inches in size and fifteen reduced sets on sheets eleven inches by seventeen inches in size. (12) A geotechnical clearance as defined in Section 15- 06.325 of this Code, if required by the City Engineer. (a) The application shall be accompanied by the payment of a processing fee, in such amount as established from time to time by resolution of the City Council. Section 15- 45.080 is amended to read: 15- 45.080 Design Review findings. The Planning Commission shall not grant design review approval unless it is able to make the following findings: (a) Avoid unreasonable interference with views and privacy. The height, elevations and placement on the site of the proposed main or accessory structure, when considered with reference to: (i) the nature and location of residential structures on adjacent lots and within the neighborhoods; and (ii) community view sheds will avoid unreasonable interference with views and privacy. (b) Preserve natural landscape. The natural landscape will be preserved insofar as practicable by designing structures to follow the natural contours of the site and minimizing tree and soil removal; grade changes will be minimized and will be in keeping with the general appearance of neighboring developed areas and undeveloped areas. (c) Preserve oaks and heritage trees. All heritage trees (as defined in Section 15- 50.020 (1)) will be preserved. All oak trees designated for protection pursuant to Section 15- 50.050 will be preserved, or, given the constraints of the property, the number approved for removal will be reduced to an absolute minimum. Removal of any smaller oak trees deemed to be in good health by the City Arborist will be minimized using the criteria set forth in Section 15- 50.080. (d) Minimize perception of excessive bulk. The proposed main or accessory structure in relation to structures on adjacent lots, and to the surrounding region, will minimize the perception of excessive bulk and will be integrated into the natural environment. (e) Compatible bulk and height. The proposed main or accessory structure will be compatible in terms of bulk and height with (i) existing residential structures on adjacent lots and those within the immediate neighborhood and within the same zoning district; and (ii) the natural environment; and shall not (i) unreasonably impair the light and air of adjacent properties nor (ii) unreasonably impair the ability of adjacent properties to utilize solar energy. (f) Current grading and erosion control methods. The proposed site development or grading plan incorporates current grading and erosion control standards used by the City. (g) Design policies and techniques. The proposed main or accessory structure will conform to each of the applicable design policies and techniques set forth in the Residential Design Handbook and as required by Section 15- 45.055. 2 Section 15- 46.030 is amended to read: 15- 46.030 Application requirements. (a) Application for design review approval shall be filed with the Community Development Director on such form, as he shall prescribe. The application shall include the following exhibits: (1) A site plan showing property lines, easements, dimensions, topography, and the proposed layout of all structures and improvements including, where appropriate, driveways, pedestrian walks, parking and loading areas, landscaped areas, fences and walls, and the species, trunk diameter breast height (DBH as defined in Section 15- 50.020(g)), canopy driplines, and locations of all heritage trees (as defined in Section 15- 50.020(1)), trees measuring at least ten (10) inches DBH, and all native trees measuring at least six (6) inches DBH on the property and within 150 feet of the property. The site plan shall indicate the locations of entrances and exits and the direction of traffic flow into and out of parking and loading areas, the location and dimension of each parking and loading space, and areas for turning and maneuvering vehicles. (2) Architectural drawings or sketches showing all elevations of the proposed structures as they will appear upon completion. All exterior surfacing materials and their colors shall be specified, and the size, location, material, colors and illumination of all signs shall be indicated. (3) A landscape and irrigation plan for the site, showing the locations of existing trees proposed to be retained on the site, the location of any proposed replacement trees, types and quantities of landscape plants and materials and irrigation systems, appropriate use of native plants, and water conserving plants and materials and irrigation systems, and all other landscape features. (4) Cross sections for all projects located on a hillside lot. (5) Engineered grading and drainage plans, including cross sections if the structure is to be constructed on a hillside lot. (6) Floor plans showing total gross floor area, determined in accordance with Section 15- 06.280 of this Chapter. (7) Roof plans. (8) Such additional exhibits or information as may be required by the Community Development Director or the Planning Commission. All exhibits shall be drawn to scale, dated and signed by the person preparing the exhibit. Copies of all plans to be submitted shall consist of two sets drawn on sheets eighteen inches by twenty -eight inches in size and 15 sets on sheets eleven inches by seventeen inches in size. (b) The application shall be accompanied by the payment of a processing fee, in such amount as established from time to time by resolution of the City Council, together with a deposit toward the expense of noticing the public hearing as determined by the Community Development Director. Section 15- 46.040 is amended to read: 15- 46.040 Design criteria. In reviewing applications for design review approval under this Article, the Planning Commission shall be guided by the following criteria: (a) Where more than one building or structure will be constructed, the architectural features and landscaping thereof shall be harmonious. Such features include height, elevations, roofs, material, color and appurtenances. (b) Where more than one sign will be erected or displayed on the site, the signs shall have a common or compatible design and locational positions and shall be harmonious in appearance. (c) Landscaping shall integrate and accommodate existing trees and vegetation to be preserved; it shall make use of water - conserving plants, materials and irrigation systems to the maximum extent feasible; and, to the maximum extent feasible, it shall be clustered in natural appearing groups, as opposed to being placed in rows or regularly spaced. (d) Colors of wall and roofing materials shall blend with the natural landscape and be nonreflective. (e) Roofing materials shall be wood shingles, wood shakes, tile, or other materials such as composition as approved by the Planning Commission. No mechanical equipment shall be located upon a roof unless it is appropriately screened. (f) The proposed development shall be compatible in terms of height, bulk and design with other structures in the immediate area. Article 15 -50 is amended to read: Article 15 -50 TREE REGULATIONS 15- 50.010 Findings; purposes of Article. 15- 50.020 Definitions. 15- 50.030 Application of Article. 15- 50.040 Street trees. 15- 50.050 Removal of certain trees without permit. 15- 50.060 Exceptions. 15- 50.070 Application for permit. 15- 50.080 Determination on permit. 15- 50.090 Development or improvement projects no 15- 50.100 Appeals 15- 50.110 No liability upon City 15- 50.120 Setback of new construction from existing trees. 15- 50.130 Arborist Report 15- 50.140 Tree Preservation Plan 15 -5 -.150 Tree Fund 15- 50.160 Enforcement 15.50 -170 Violations; penalties and remedies 15- 50.180 Tree Companies Operating in the City 15 -50 -190 Possession of an Approved Tree Removal Permit 15- 50.010 Findings; purposes of Article. The City Council finds that the City is primarily a residential community; that the economics of property values is inseparably connected with the rural attractiveness of the area, much of which is attributable to the wooded hillsides and the native and ornamental trees located throughout the City; that the preservation of such trees is necessary for the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the City in order to preserve scenic beauty, prevent erosion of topsoil, protect against flood hazards and the risk of landslides, counteract pollutants in the air, maintain the climatic balance and decrease wind velocities. To compliment and strengthen zoning, subdivision and other land use standards and regulations, while at the same time recognizing the privileges of private property ownership, the City Council adopts this ordinance to establish basic standards and measures for the maintenance, removal, and replacement of trees. Thus, this ordinance is designed to provide a stable and sustainable urban forest to preserve and protect significant historic heritage values, and to enhance the unique aesthetic character and environment of this City. 15- 50.020 Definitions. For the purposes of this Article, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this Section, unless the context or the provision clearly requires otherwise: (a) "Agricultural tree" means a fruit or nut tree grown for the production of fruit or nuts. (b) "Approving body" means the body having authority to approve or deny an application and includes the Planning Commission and the Community Development Director. (c) "Arborist Report" means a report prepared by a certified arborist and accepted by the Community Development Director containing specific information on the location, condition, structure, potential impacts of development, and recommended actions and mitigation measures regarding one or more trees on an individual lot or project site. (d) "Bond or security deposit" means a financial instrument which guarantees a future condition and may include an irrevocable letter of credit or cash. (e) "Canopy" or tree canopy means all portions of the tree with foliage. As context requires, the term also describes the area inside the drip line. (f) "Crown" means the portion of the tree above the trunk including the limbs and foliage. (g) "DBH" means diameter at breast height. It is the diameter of a single stem trunk tree measured at four and one -half (4 Vz) feet above the ground while standing on the high side of the tree. The diameter may be calculated using the following formula: Diameter = Circumference / 3.142 To measure trees with multi -stem trunks, the tree diameter equals the full diameter of the largest trunk plus 50% of the diameter of all other trunks on the tree; each trunk is measured at four and one -half (4 Vi) feet above the ground while standing on the high side of the tree. (h) "Damage" means any action undertaken which causes short term or long term injury, death, or disfigurement to a tree. This includes, but is not limited to: cutting of roots or limbs, poisoning, over - watering, relocation, or transplanting a tree, or trenching, grading, compaction, excavating, paving or installing impervious surface within the root zone of a protected tree. (i) "Destroy" means to cause the premature decline of tree health or life as evaluated and determined by the City Arborist. 0) "Dripline" means the outermost edge of the tree's canopy. When depicted on a map or plan, the dripline is the irregular shaped circle that follows the contour. of the tree's branches as seen from overhead. (k) "Encroachment" means any intrusion or human activity occurring within the root zone of a tree, including, but not limited to structural pruning in excess of International Society of Arboriculture Commission (ISA) Pruning Standards (2001 Edition), grading, excavating, trenching, parking of vehicles, permanent or temporary storage of materials or equipment, or the construction of structures or other improvements within the root zone of a tree (1) "Heritage tree" means any tree of historic significance as a tree having historic value related to the heritage of the City and designated by action of the City. Council upon recommendation of the Heritage Preservation Commission. (m) "ISA Standards" means the 2001 Edition of the pruning standards and the Tree Valuation Formula contained in the April 2000 Guide for Plant Appraisal published by the International Society of Arboriculture. (n) "Native tree" means Coast Live Oak (Quercus agrifolia), Valley Oak (Quercus lobata), Tan Oak (Lithocarpus densiflorus), Black Oak (Quercus kellogi), Blue Oak (Quercus douglasi), Scrub Oak (Quercus dumosa), Big Leaf Maple (Acer macrophylhum), California Buckeye (Aesculus califormca), and Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens). (o) "Oak" means any native oak tree of the Genus Quercus, regardless of size. This definition shall not include oak trees planted, grown and held for sale by licensed nurseries or the first removal or transplanting of such trees pursuant to and as part of the operation of a licensed nursery business. (p) "Project site" means the site of the proposed tree removal, pruning, or encroachment affecting a protected'tree. (q) "Protected tree" has the meaning set forth in section 15- 50.050. (r) "Pruning" means any and all work performed on or adversely affecting the roots, branches or limbs of a protected tree. (s) "Remove" and "Removal" mean the physical removal or destruction of a tree or causing the death of a tree through damaging, pruning, encroaching or other direct or indirect action on the canopy or root zone. (t) "Root zone" means a specifically defined area commencing at the trunk and moving outward to form an irregularly shaped circle that follows the contour of the tree canopy and extending beyond the dripline of the tree by five (5) feet or such greater distance determined by the City Arborist. (u) "Routine maintenance" means actions needed for the continued good health of a tree including, but not limited to, removal of deadwood, insect control spraying and watering. (v) "Street tree" means any tree within the Public Street or right -of -way. (w) "Shrub" means a bushy, woody plant, usually with several permanent stems, and usually not over fifteen feet high at maturity. The Community Development Director, after consultation with the City Arborist may determine whether any specific woody plant shall be considered a tree or a shrub. (x) "Structural Pruning" means pruning to maintain the size of lateral branches to less than three- fourths the diameter of the parent branch or trunk. (y) "Tree" means a woody perennial plant characterized by having a main stem or trunk, or a multi- stemmed trunk system with a more or less definitely formed crown, and is usually over ten feet high at maturity. This definition shall not include trees planted, grown and held for sale by licensed nurseries or the first removal or transplanting of such trees pursuant to and as part of the operation of a licensed nursery business. (z) "Tree fund" means a City -held monetary account accounted for separately from other City funds. The express functions of the Tree fund are: (1) To receive and hold any fines, penalty assessments civil penalties, bonds or other remedial funds or sources of funds for violations of Article15 -50 of this code; (2) To receive and hold monetary valuations and payments for replacement trees pursuant to Section 15- 50.170, as prescribed by the Community Development Director, or as a condition of development approval; and (3) To pay for new or replacement trees, their planting and maintenance, as determined by the Community Development Director, on public properties, streets, easements and dedicated open spaces. (aa) "Tree Preservation Plan" means a detailed plan containing all protective measures to be implemented before, during, and, after any encroachment or other activity affecting Z one or more protected trees including provision for future maintenance, to preserve and protect all trees to be retained on any project site. 15- 50.030 Application of Article. This Article shall apply to every owner of real property within the City, and to every person responsible for removing, damaging, pruning or encroaching upon a tree regardless of whether such person is engaged in a business for such purpose. 15- 50.040 Street trees. (a) Policies and standards. The Community Development Director shall implement policies and standards for street tree planting and maintenance as established from time to time by resolution of the Planning Commission or City Council. (b) Planting required condition of approval. The planting of street trees may be required as a condition of any approval granted under this Chapter. (c) Responsibility for maintenance. The City shall provide maintenance for street trees located within a commercial district and on arterial roads, unless such maintenance responsibility has been assumed by a property owner or other person under a landscape maintenance agreement with the City. In all other areas of the City, the City shall not conduct but shall control the planting, maintenance and removal of street trees and shrubs which might affect the public right -of -way; the owner or occupant of such property shall be responsible for the maintenance of street trees on the property and in the public right -of -way abutting the property. 15- 50.050 Removal of certain trees without permit. Except as otherwise provided in Section 15- 50.060, it is unlawful for any person to remove, damage, prune, or encroach upon, or cause to be removed, damaged, pruned, or encroached upon any protected tree, located on any private or public property in the City without first having obtained a tree removal, pruning or encroachment permit issued pursuant to this Article and authorizing the proposed action. A protected tree shall consist of any of the following: (a) Any native tree having a DBH of six (6) inches or greater (b) Any other tree having a DBH of ten (10) inches or greater. (c) Any street tree, as defined in Section 15- 50.020(v), regardless of size. (d) Any heritage tree, as defined in Subsection 15- 50.020(1) regardless of size. (e) Any tree required to be planted or retained as a condition of any approval granted under this Chapter or Chapter 14 of this Code. (f) Any tree required to be planted as a replacement, as provided in Subsection 15- 50.170 of this Article. 15- 50.060 Exceptions. 10 The permit requirement set forth in Section 15- 50.050 shall not apply to any of the following: (a) Emergencies. If the condition of a tree presents an immediate hazard to life or property, it may be removed without a permit on order of the City Manager, the Public Works Director, the Community Development Director, their designated representatives, or a Peace Officer, or the fire department having jurisdiction. (b) Public utilities. Public utilities subject to the jurisdiction of the State Public Utilities Commission may without a permit take such action as may be necessary to comply with the safety regulations of the Commission and as may be necessary to maintain a safe operation of their facilities. (c) Project approval. Where removal of a protected tree or encroachment upon one or more protected trees has been specifically authorized as part of any project approval granted under this Chapter or Chapter 14 or 16 of this Code, no permit pursuant to this Article shall be required for such activity, provided the Community Development Director determines in writing that the criteria specified in sections 15- 50.080 and 15- 50.120 and 15- 50.140 have been met. Any protected tree authorized for removal, pruning or encroachment pursuant to such project approval shall not be removed, pruned or encroached upon, until the issuance of a building or grading permit for the improvements, which are subject of the approval. 15- 50.070 Application for permit. (a) Application. Application for a tree removal pruning or encroachment permit shall be made to the Community Development Director on such form as he or she may prescribe. The application shall contain the number and location of each tree to be removed, pruned or encroached upon, the type and approximate size of the tree, the reason for removal, pruning or encroachment and such additional information as the Director may require. The application shall be signed by the owner of the property upon which the tree is located and if the applicant is not the owner of said property shall include a statement that the owner consents to the activity described on the permit application. (b) Notice. Prior to acting on an application for a tree removal permit affecting one or more protected trees, notice shall be given to property owners within 150 feet at the time of application, at least ten (10) days before a decision on the permit is made. (c) Pruning Permit: A permit is required for structural pruning in excess of ISA Standards (the 2001 Edition of which is hereby adopted by reference) during any given growth period or year of any protected tree. Pruning shall not exceed 20% of the crown. No permit is required for structural pruning, which complies with ISA Pruning Standards, or for the pruning of productive agricultural trees. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a permit is required for the pruning of a protected tree the trunk of which is at least partially located on a neighboring property. 15- 50.080 Determination on permit. 11 (a) Criteria. Each application for a tree removal pruning or encroachment permit shall be reviewed and determined on the basis of the following criteria: (1) The condition of the tree with respect to disease, imminent danger of falling, proximity to existing or proposed structures and interference with utility services. (2) The necessity to remove the tree because of physical damage or threatened damage to improvements or impervious surfaces on the property. (3) The topography of the land and the effect of the tree removal upon erosion, soil retention and the diversion or increased flow of surface waters, particularly on steep slopes. (4) The number, species, size and location of existing trees in the area and the effect the removal would have upon shade, privacy impact, scenic beauty, property values, erosion control, and the general welfare of residents in the area. (5) The age and number of healthy trees the property is able to support according to good forestry practices. (6) Whether or not there are any alternatives that would allow for retaining or not encroaching on the protected tree. (7) Whether the approval of the request would be contrary to or in conflict with the general purpose and intent of this Article. (8) Any other information relevant to the public health, safety, or general welfare and the purposes of this ordinance as set forth in section 15- 50.010. (b) Additional recommendations. The Community Development Director may refer the application to another department, commission or person for a report and recommendation. The Director may also require the applicant to furnish a written report from an ISA Certified Arborist acceptable to the Director, such report to be obtained at the sole expense of the applicant. At the discretion of the Community Development Director, City Arborist review may be required before any tree removal, pruning or encroachment permit is issued or before approval of a project involving the removal of, pruning of or encroachment upon one or more protected trees is granted. City Arborist review shall also be at the sole expense of the applicant. (c) Decision by Director. The Community Development Director shall render his or her decision within thirty days (30) after the filing of the application for a permit. The Director may grant or deny the application or grant the same with conditions, including, but not limited to, (1) the condition that one or more replacement trees be planted of a species and size and at locations as designated by the Director, (2) relocation of existing tree desired to be removed, and/or (3) payment of a fee or the posting of a bond or security deposit in favor of the City to the Tree Fund. Any such tree replacement, relocation, fee payment, or bonding or security deposit shall be at the sole expense of the applicant. (d) Security deposits and maintenance bonds. In the case of an application for, or a project involving encroachment on one or more protected trees, the applicant shall post a security deposit with the City in an amount equal to 100 % of the ISA valuation of the trees involved. The City may also require posting of a maintenance bond or security deposit of at least five years designed to ensure long term maintenance of the affected or replacement trees. Security deposits or maintenance bonds required for protected trees or replacement trees in public or private development may, in the reasonable discretion of the Community Development Director, be refunded upon a determination that the project is in compliance with the City Arborist's requirements and/or Tree Preservation 12 Plan. In the case of violations of this Article or where replacement, restitution, or other remedy required pursuant to Section 15- 50.170 cannot be made on the project site, then such payments shall be made from the deposit or bond being held before any refund is made. 15- 50.090 Development or improvement projects. (a) Subdivision approval. When any application is made pursuant to Chapter 14 and that proposal would involve removal of, pruning of, or encroachment upon a protected tree, the City shall take into consideration the provisions of this Article in granting or denying the application. (b) Project approval. Removal of, pruning of, or encroachment upon any protected trees pursuant to project approval granted under this Chapter or Chapters 14 or 16 of this Code shall meet the requirements of Section 15- 50.140 and be evaluated according to the criteria in section 15- 50.080. (c) Modifications to approved projects. In the event of any change or modification to an approved site development plan which results in removal of or an increase in pruning of or encroachment upon any protected tree, the provisions of this Article shall apply. 15- 50.100 Appeals. (a) Except otherwise provided in subsection (b) of this Section, any person objecting to a decision by the Community Development Director made pursuant to any of the provisions of this Article, may appeal such decision to the Planning Commission in accordance with the procedure set forth in Article 15 -90 of this Chapter. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 15- 90.020, the decision of the Planning Commission shall be final and no further appeal may be taken to the City Council. Any permit issued pursuant to this Article shall take effect immediately upon the expiration of the appeal period specified in Article 15 -90 of this Chapter unless the permit is appealed. If the permit is appealed or a permit denial is appealed and the Planning Commission upholds the permit or reverses the denial, the permit shall take effect immediately upon the decision of the Planning Commission. (b) Where an application for a tree removal permit has been granted and the Community Development Director determines that the tree in question presents a clear and immediate threat of causing injury to persons or property, the Community Development Director may issue the tree removal permit prior to expiration of the appeal period specified in Article 15 -90 of this Chapter. 15- 50.110 No liability upon City. Nothing in this Article shall be deemed to impose any liability upon the City or upon any of its officers or employees, nor to relieve the owner or occupant of any private property 13 from the duty to keep in safe condition any trees and shrubs upon his property or upon a public right -of -way over his property. 15- 50.120 Setback of new construction from existing trees. No structure, excavation or impervious surface areas of any kind shall be constructed or installed within the root zone of any protected tree, unless otherwise permitted by the City pursuant to this Article. No parking, storing of vehicles, equipment or other materials shall be permitted within the dripline of any protected tree without special design consideration by the Community Development Director and the City Arborist. 15- 50.130 Arborist Report An Arborist Report shall be required for any application for discretionary development approval that would require the removal of one or more trees protected by this Chapter and for any other projects where the Community Development Director determines it is necessary. The Community Development Director may require any Arborist Report (or portion thereof) to be reviewed by the City Arborist. The Arborist Report and any review of it by the City Arborist required by the Community Development Director shall be at the sole expense of the applicant. 15- 50.140 Tree Preservation Plan. (a) A Tree Preservation Plan shall be required for any project approved pursuant to Chapters 14,15 and 16 of the Code on any site on which an Arborist Report is prepared. (b) The Tree Preservation Plan shall consist of a separate detailed plan drawn to a sufficient scale (but no larger that 20 feet to the inch, with any details to be shown at least 10 feet to the inch) to clearly indicate all protection and mitigation measures to be taken as required by the Community Development Director and/or the Arborist Report for the project. (c) When a project has been submitted for approval pursuant to Chapters 14,15, or 16, there shall be no permits issued for grading or site improvements until a Tree Preservation Plan for the project has been approved by the Community Development Director and the required protection measures are determined to be in place through City inspection. Protection measures required shall remain in place for the duration of the construction activity at the project site, or as otherwise required by the City and shall not be removed until authorized by the Community Development Director. (d) The Tree Preservation Plan and any permits for tree removal shall be maintained at the project site at all times during construction activities and until all work has been completed, inspected and approved by the City. (e) At least three scheduled inspections shall be made by the City to ensure compliance with the Tree Preservation Plan. The inspections shall, at a minimum include the following: (1) Initial inspection prior to any construction or grading, (2) After completion of rough grading and/or trenching, and (3) Completion of all work including planting and irrigation system installation. Other inspections may be conducted as required by the Community Development Director. 14 15- 50.150 Tree Fund (a) Purpose and source of funds. A tree preservation fund shall be established for the City for the purposes specified in Section 15- 50.020(z). The Tree Fund shall be funded by those fines, penalties, and other remedial payments which may be assessed by courts or administratively imposed, including, but not limited to, those provided for in Chapter 3 of this Code for violations of this Article. In addition, payments required for replacement trees pursuant to Section 15- 50.170, as prescribed by the Community Development Director, or as a condition of development approval, or from payments made from a security deposit or bond, shall be held in the Tree Fund and used to purchase new and replacement trees. The Community Development Director and the City Arborist shall determine the selection, planting and location of any such trees. (b) Tree valuation. Lawfully removed trees to be replaced as a condition of development approval shall be valued and their removal compensated for as follows: Trees replaced on or off site according to good forestry practices, shall provide, in the opinion of the Community Development Director, equivalent value in terms of aesthetic and environmental quality, size, height, location, appearance, and other significant beneficial characteristics of the removed tree /s. The City Arborist shall calculate the value of the removed tree /s in accordance with the ISA Tree Valuation Formula contained in the April 2000 ISA Guide for Plant Appraisal, which is hereby adopted by reference. 15- 50.160 Enforcement (a) General. The City shall vigorously enforce the provisions of this Article. Inspectors shall, in the course of their regular duties, monitor construction activities. Any observed violations shall be immediately reported to the Community Development Director for follow -up action. (b) Stop work orders. Whenever any activities are in violation of the provisions of this Article, applicable tree permit /s, Tree Preservation Plans, or conditions of project approval, a Building Inspector, Public Works Director, Community Service Officer, or Community Development Director shall issue a written notice to stop work on the project for which a violation has occurred. The notice shall state the. nature of the violation or danger and with the exception of ordered remediation, no work shall be allowed to proceed until the violation has been rectified and any remaining activity approved by the City. (c) Cumulative remedies. All remedies in this Section shall be cumulative and are not exclusive. 15- 50.170 Violations; penalties and remedies. The violation of any provision contained in this Article is hereby declared to be unlawful and shall constitute public nuisance and an infraction. As either a public nuisance or an infraction, the violation shall be subject to the penalties or remedies as described in Chapter 3 of this Code and any other remedies authorized by the City Code, including, but not limited to the following: 15 (a) Requiring that the violator obtain a tree removal, pruning or encroachment permit for the previously conducted unlawful activity, including one or more of the following conditions as appropriate: (1) the violator shall replace each unlawfully removed tree with one or more new trees which can be accommodated on the site of the violation according to good forestry practices and, in the opinion of the Community Development Director, will provide equivalent value in terms of cost (as determined pursuant to the City Arborist's calculation of the value of the removed tree /s in accordance with the ISA Tree Valuation Formula adopted by reference), aesthetic and environmental quality, size, height, location, appearance and other characteristics of the unlawfully removed tree; or (2) where replacement trees cannot be accommodated on site according to.good forestry practices, or cannot provide equivalent aesthetic or environmental quality of removed tree /s on site, the violator shall either plant replacement trees off site or make a cash payment to the City Tree Fund (based on the City Arborist's calculation of the value of the removed tree /s in accordance with the ISA Tree Valuation Formula adopted by reference), or any combination thereof, in accordance with the following: (A) To the extent that a cash payment is required for any portion or all of the value of the removed tree, such payment shall be doubled to reflect the estimated installation costs that would be incurred if replacement trees are planted; and (B) To the extent that the planting of offsite replacement trees is required, the retail cost of such trees, as shown by documentary evidence satisfactory to the Community Development Director, shall be offset against the value of the removed tree, but no credit shall be given for transportation, installation, maintenance and other costs incidental to the planting and care of the replacement trees; or (3) Where the unlawful activity did not result in tree removal, but did result in tree damage, the violator shall enhance the condition of the remaining trees or portions of trees according to good forestry practices which in the opinion of the Community Development Director, will provide equivalent value in terms of damage to the tree(s), aesthetic and environmental quality, size, height, location, appearance and other characteristics of the unlawfully damaged tree; provide equivalent enhancement of the condition of trees off site or make a cash payment to the City Tree Fund (based on the City Arborist's calculation of the equivalent value of the unlawful damage to the tree). (b) Any person who is required to plant replacement trees pursuant to this Section shall permanently maintain such trees in a good and healthy condition, for a minimum of five (5) years to ensure permanent establishment of any such tree /s, as determined by the City Arborist. Such person shall post a maintenance bond or security deposit in a form prescribed by the Community Development Director and execute a maintenance agreement with the City, which shall be recorded in the office of the County Recorder. (c) As part of a civil action brought by the City, a court may assess against any person who commits, allows, or maintains a violation of any provision of this Chapter a civil 16 penalty. Where the violation has resulted in removal of a protected tree, the civil penalty shall be in an amount not to exceed $5,000 per tree unlawfully removed unless the replacement value of a tree unlawfully removed is greater than $5,000 in which case the civil penalty for removal of that tree shall equal the replacement value (excluding installation) of the tree. (d) Payment (to the extent authorized by law and determined appropriate by the Community Development Director) of any criminal, civil, administrative, or other penalty or restitution order into the Tree Fund. (e) The violation of any provision contained in this Article during the conduct by any person of a tree removal, structural pruning, landscaping, construction or other business in the City shall constitute grounds for revocation of any business license issued to such person. (f) All remedies provided in this Section shall be cumulative and are not exclusive. 15- 50.180 Tree Companies Operating in the City Any business, which performs structural pruning or tree removal on protected trees in the City, must be in possession of a Saratoga business license, and must have an ISA Certified Arborist on staff, in a supervisory position for the accomplishment of such work. 15.50 -190 Possession of an Approved Tree Removal Permit Any person engaged in any conduct requiring a permit pursuant to this Article shall have in his or her possession a copy of the approved permit. Upon request of a Peace Officer, City of Saratoga Code Enforcement Officer or other City Official, the person engaging in the referenced conduct shall produce the approved permit. If the person cannot produce the approved permit, all activity shall be suspended until a permit can be produced or obtained from the Community Development Department. Section 3. Severance Clause. The City Council declares that each section, sub - section, paragraph, sub - paragraph, sentence, clause and phrase of this ordinance is severable and independent of every other section, sub - section, sentence, clause and phrase of this ordinance. If any section, sub- section, paragraph, sub - paragraph, sentence, clause and phrase are held invalid, the City Council declares that it would have adopted the remaining provisions of this ordinance irrespective of the portion held invalid, and further declares its express intent that the remaining portions of this ordinance should remain in effect after the invalid portion has been eliminated. Section 4. Publication. This ordinance or a comprehensive summary thereof shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation of the City of Saratoga within fifteen days after its adoption. 17 The foregoing ordinance was introduced and read at the regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Saratoga held on the day of , 2003, and was adopted by the following vote following a second reading on the day of , 2003: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: NICK STREIT, MAYOR ATTEST: CATHLEEN BOYER, CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: RICHARD TAYLOR, CITY ATTORNEY I: Orchard Well Night Work — Ivetta Harvancik - Installation of the irrigation well in the Heritage Orchard is in progress. The . test well has been drilled and drilling operations for the actual production well are scheduled to begin on Monday, September 15, 2003. For the success of the project, it will be necessary to drill on the 24 -hour basis to prevent caving of the drill hole. Nonstop drilling is the standard practice of drilling a well. Noise from the drilling operation is at about the level of a running garbage truck. The 24 -hour operations are expected to last approximately 5 days. We notified the residents in the vicinity of the orchard and informed them about the construction schedule. Contact telephone numbers were provided as .well. Ak '�•t3 Lose /wl�.ist of Properties w/ Structures ,,)uilt in 1945 and before: (prepared by Staff on 9/10/03) 1. 20576 3RD ST 2. 20576 3RD ST 3. 20860 4TH ST 4. 20840 4TH ST 5. 20845 4TH ST 6. 14662 6TH ST 7. 14656 6TH ST 8. 14650 6TH ST 9. 14710 6TH ST 10. 18945 ALLENDALE AVE 11. 18930 ALLENDALE AVE 12. 18880 ALLENDALE AVE 13. 14771 ALOHA AVE 14. 14601 ALOHA AVE 15. 14615 ALOHA AVE 16. 14625 ALOHA AVE 17. 14566 ALOHA AVE 18. 14570 ALOHA AVE 19.. 14081 ALTA VISTA AVE 20. 14120 ALTA VISTA AVE 21. 14054 ALTA VISTA AVE 22. 14080 ALTA VISTA AVE 23. 14078 ALTA VISTA AVE 24. 13361 ARGONNE DR 25. 19051 AUSTIN WAY 26. 19061 AUSTIN WAY 27. 19041 AUSTIN WAY 28. 19066 AUSTIN WAY 29. 19180 AUSTIN WAY 30. 18590 AVON LN 31. 19978 BARONI CT 32. 19908 BELLA VISTA AVE 33. 20021 BELLA VISTA AVE 34. 15181 BELLECOURT 35. 15235 BELLECOURT 36. 15285 BELLECOURT 37. 15371 BELLECOURT 38. 15214 BELLECOURT 39. 18925 BELLGROVE CIR 40. 14531 BIG BASIN WAY 41. 14429 BIG BASIN WAY 42. 14411 BIG BASIN WAY 43. 14419 BIG BASIN WAY 44. 14421 BIG BASIN WAY 45. 14481 BIG BASIN WAY 46. 14639 BIG BASIN WAY 47. 14651 BIG BASIN WAY 1945 1945 1940 1943 1910 1918 1920 1901 1910 1939 1940 1930 1941 1941 1938 1940 1924 1900 1940 1940 1910 1912 1915 1910 1930 1944 1936 1922 1920 1900 1938 1919 1917 1925 1924 1926 1924 1922 1930 1898 1938 1930 1910 1930 1939 1915 1941 48. 14669 BIG BASIN WAY 1900 49. 14583 BIG BASIN WAY 1925 50. 14675 BIG BASIN WAY 1920 51. 24104 BIG BASIN WAY 1920 52. 21170 BIG BASIN WAY 1910 53. 23286 BIG BASIN WAY 1900 54. 20900 BIG BASIN WAY 1915 55. 14612 BIG BASIN WAY 1908 56. 14416 BIG BASIN WAY 1920 57. 12450 BLUE MEADOW CT 1900 58. 12527 BLUE MEADOW CT 1900 59. 12532 BLUE MEADOW CT 1900 60. 12496 BLUE MEADOW CT 1900 61. 12484 BLUE MEADOW CT 1900 62. 15015 BOHLMAN RD 1900 63. 15430 BOHLMAN RD 1936 64. 18994 BONNET WAY 1900 65. 20100 BONNIE BRAE LN 1930 66. 20170 BONNIE BRAE WAY 1925 67. 20171 BONNIE BRAE WAY 1926 68. 14901 BOWHILLCT 1900 69. 12951 BRANDYWINE DR 1900 70. 20601 BROOKWOOD LN 1919 71. 19050 CAMINO BARCO 1925 72. 21261 CANYON VIEW DR 1900 73. 14675 CARNELIAN GLEN CT 1940 125. 19651 CHALET 1937 74. 13479 CLOTHILDEDR 1928 75. 12833 CHAPARRAL AVE 1940 76. 14385 CHESTER AVE 1900 77. 14432 CHESTER AVE 1900 78. 19249 CITRUS LN 1910 79. 21097 COMER DR 1900 80. 21415 CONTINENTAL CIR 1900 81. 21412 CONTINENTAL CIR 1900 82. 19161 COX AVE 1915 83. 19120 COX AVE 1930 84. 12441 CURRY CT 1900 85. 24102 DEERPATH RD 1900 86. 14445 DONNA LN 1919 87. 20261 DORENE CT 1900 88. 14060 DOUGLASS LN 1936 89. 14101 DOUGLASS LN 1935 90. 14175 DOUGLASS LN 1941 91. 14191 DOUGLASS LN 1939 92. 14215 DOUGLASS LN 1941 93. 14257 DOUGLASS LN 1945 94. 14350 DOUGLASS LN 1900 95. 19931 DURHAM CT 1900 96. 15300 EL CAMINO GRANDE 1938 97. 15220 EL CAMINO GRANDE 1941 98. 15280 EL CAMINO GRANDE 1929 99. 15441 EL CAMINO GRANDE 1937 100. 14277 ELVA AVE 1900 101. 14370 ELVA AVE 1945 102. 14438 EMERALD HILLS CT 1900 103. 15040 ENCINA CT 1927 104. 14357 EVANS LN 1900 105. 12358 FARR RANCH CT 1900 106. 14866 FARWELL AVE 1935 107. 14860 FARWELL AVE 1939' 108. 14700 FARWELL AVE 1918 109. 14930 FARWELL AVE 1945 110. 14855 FARWELL AVE 1900 111. 14911 FARWELL AVE 1910 112. 14667 FIELDSTONE DR 1900 113. 14650 FIELDSTONE DR 1900 114. 14581 FRUITVALE AVE 1939 115. 14625 FRUITVALE AVE 1918 116. 14545 FRUITVALE AVE 1918 117. 14711 FRUITVALE AVE 1900 118. 14825 FRUITVALE AVE 1943 119. 14901 FRUITVALE AVE 1900 120. 14775 FRUITVALE AVE 1944 121. 15095 FRUITVALE AVE 1906 122. 20292 GLEN BRAE DR 1922 123. 19695 GLEN UNA DR 1920 124. 19565 GLEN UNA DR 1928 125. 19651 GLEN UNA DR 1937 126. 19605 GLEN UNA DR 1930 127. 19525 GLEN UNA DR 1917 128. 19490 GLEN UNA DR 1930 129. 19518 GLEN UNA DR 1930 130. 19510 GLEN UNA DR 1930 131. 18888 HAYFIELD CT 1920 132. HAYMEADOW 1900 133. 21791 HEBER WAY 1900 134. 13765 HERITAGE CREEK CT 1941 135. 20034 HERRIMAN AVE 1941 136. 20890 HIDDEN VIEW LN 1939 137. 20400 HILL AVE 1900 138. 20201 HILL AVE 1926 139. 20261 HILL AVE 1925 140. 20200 HILL AVE 1908 141. 20152 HILL AVE 1922 142. 20252 HILL AVE 1900 143. 20120 HILL AVE 1941 144. 15181 HUME DR 1945 145. 15211 HUME DR 1945 146. 1 341 3 KODIAC PL 1900 147. KODIAC PL 1900 148. KODIAC PL 1900 149. 20626 KOMINA AVE 1900 150. 20620 KOMINA AVE 1924 201. 19870 MENDELSOHN LN 1940 252. 14488 OAK ST 1920 151. 20540 KOMINA AVE 1939 202. 19916 MENDELSOHN LN 1939 253. 14760 OAK ST 1940 152. 20220 LA PALOMA AVE 1924 203. 20200 MENDELSOHN LN 1921 254. 14724 OAK ST 1936 153. 20211 LA PALOMA AVE 1920 204. MERRIBROOK DR 1900 255. 14700 OAK ST 1912 154. 20294 LA PALOMA AVE 1920 205. 20271 MERRICK DR 1901 256. 14233 OLD WOOD RD 1918 155. 20288 LA PALOMA AVE 1924 206. 20851 MICHAELS DR 1935 257. 20340 ORCHARD RD 1929 156. 20270 LA PALOMA AVE 1924 207. 20424 MILJEVICH DR 1940 258. 20328 ORCHARD RD 1932 MONTALVO 157. 20264 LA PALOMA AVE 1924 208. 20605 HEIGHTSDR 1900 259. 20290 ORCHARD RD 1924 158. 20250 LA PALOMA AVE 1926 209. 14771 MONTALVO RD 1900 260. 20360 ORCHARD RD 1939 159. 20269 LA PALOMA AVE 1914 210. 14930 MONTALVO RD 1927 261. 20350 ORCHARD RD 1933 160. 20295 LA PALOMA AVE 1914 211. 15471 MONTE VISTA OR 1945 262. 20320 ORCHARD RD 1939 161. 20301 LA PALOMA AVE 1942 212. 19001 MONTE VISTA DR 1941 263. 20301 ORCHARD RD 1922 162. 20315 LA PALOMA AVE 1937 213. 15425 MONTE VISTA DR 1900 264. 20315 ORCHARD RD 1941 163. 20276 LA PALOMA AVE 1924 214. 19188 MONTE VISTA DR 1939 265. 20331 ORCHARD RD 1931 164. 20230 LA PALOMA AVE 1928 215. 19120 MONTE VISTA DR 1939 266. 20345 ORCHARD RD 1936 165. 20247 LA PALOMA AVE 1920 216. 18250 MONTPERE WAY 1900 267. 19140 PANORAMA DR 1927 166. 20253 LA PALOMA AVE 1925 217. 18268 MONTPERE WAY 1900 268. 19106 PANORAMA DR 1936 167. 20201 LA PALOMA AVE 1920 218. 22501 MOUNT EDEN RD 1940 269. 19175 PANORAMA DR 1938 168. LAND ONLY 1900 219. 21810 MOUNT EDEN RD 1931 270. 15041 PARK DR 1940 169. LAND ONLY 1900 220. 23501 MOUNT EDEN RD 1910 271. 15083 PARK DR 1940 170. LAND ONLY 1900 221. 22631 MOUNT EDEN RD 1900 272. 15097 PARK DR 1940 171. LAND ONLY 1900 222. 22461 MOUNT EDEN RD 1930 273. 19921 PARK DR 1939 172. LAND ONLY - 1930 223. 22388 MOUNT EDEN RD 1900 274. 15100 PARK DR 1938 173. LAND ONLY 1900 224. 14451 OAK PL 1910 275. 15070 PARK DR 1939 /\ 174. 14737 LIVE OAK LN 1900 225. 14496 OAK PL 1940 276. 15060 PARK DR 1923 175. 20601 LOMITA AVE 1941 226. 14486 OAK PL 1941 277. 19853 PARK DR 1939 176. 20650 LOMITA AVE 1945 227. 14482 OAK PL 1940 278. 19897 PARK DR 1938 177. 20536 LOMITA AVE 1916 228. 14474 OAK PL 1929 279. 19896 PARK DR 1942 178. 14321 LUTHERIA WAY 1930 229. 14475 OAK PL 1910 - 280. 19920 PARK DR 1941 179. 14360 LUTHERIA WAY 1934 230. 14466 OAK PL 1915 281. 20363 PARK PL 1910 180. 14310 LUTHERIA WAY 1939 231. 14441 OAK PL 1937 282. 20369 PARK PL 1910 181. 14290 LUTHERIA WAY 1936 232. 14452 OAK PL 1924 283. 20375 PARK PL 1910 182. 14280 LUTHERIA WAY 1930 233. 14440 OAK PL 1921 284. 20411 PARK PL 1939 183. 14200 LUTHERIA WAY 1922 234. 14550 OAK ST 1916 285. 12356 PARKER RANCH RD 1900 184. 14260 LUTHERIA WAY 1926 235. 14534 OAK ST 1900 286. 18408 PASEO OLIVOS CT 1922 185. 15461 MADRONE HILL RD 1916 236. 14524 OAK ST 1910 287. 14375 PAUL AVE 1905 186. 15240 MADRONE HILL RD 1913 237. 14683 OAK ST. 1900 288. 14330 PAUL AVE 1944 187. 15230 MADRONE HILL RD 1926 238. 14701 OAK ST 1910 289. 14301 PAUL AVE 1940 188. 21166 MARIA LN 1912 239. 14690 OAK ST 1900 290. 14341 PAUL AVE 1940 189. 20501 MARION RD 1940 240. 14672 OAK ST 1920 291. 14250 PAUL AVE 1936 190. 20631 MARION RD 1900 241. 14739 OAK ST 1912 292. 14399 PAUL AVE 1930 191. 20731 MARION RD 1900 242. 14755 OAK ST 1945 293. 15745 PEACH HILL RD 1945 192. 20544 MARION RD 1945 243. 14493 OAK ST 1910 294. 15400 PEACH HILL RD 1924 193. 20530 MARION RD 1908 244. 14499 OAK ST 1910 295. 15255 PEACH HILL RD 1900 194. 20520 MARION RD 1906 245. 14505 OAK ST 1937 296. 15397 PEACH HILL RD 1925 195. 14151 MARION RD 1900 246. 14515 OAK ST 1912 297. 15320 PEACH HILL RD 1900 196. 20636 MARION RD 1916 247. 14563 OAK ST 1924 298. 15671 PEACH HILL RD 1931 197. 18505 MARSHALL LN 1900 248. 14575 OAK ST 1925 299. 15480 PEACH HILL RD 1941 198. 15171 MAUDE AVE 1944 249. 14516 OAK ST 1910 300. 15571 PEACH HILL RD 1940 199. 19916 MENDELSOHN LN 1941 250. 14510 OAK ST 1916 301. 15141 PEPPER LN 1937 200. 19892 MENDELSOHN LN 1941 251. 14500 OAK ST 1905 302. 15081 PEPPER LN 1922 SARATOGA LOS 303. 15200 PEPPER LN 1924 354. 14610 QUITO RD 1922 404. 19220 GATOS RD 1906 LOS AATTOS 304. 15160 PEPPER LN 1924 355. 14660 QUITO RD 1932 405. 19400 D OS R RD GATOS 1910 LOS 305. 15180 PIEDMONT RD 1910 356. 15410 QUITO RD 1927 406. 20490 GAATTOS OS R RD GATOS 1913 SARATOGA LOS 306. 13925 PIERCE RD 1913 357. 15500 QUITO RD 1925 407. 20508 GATOS RD 1920 307. 13621 PIERCE RD 1925 358. 15470 QUITO RD 1939 SARATOGA LOS 408. 20330 GATOS RD 1914 308. 13681 PIERCE RD 1928 359. 15202 QUITO RD 1935 SARATOGA LOS 409. 20318 GATOS RD 1915 309. 13765 PIERCE RD 1935 360. 13646 RIVERDALE CT 1900 SARATOGA LOS 410. 20280 GATOS RD 1916 310. 13651 PIERCE RD 1945 361. 13645 RIVERDALE DR 1900 SARATOGA 411. 12641 SUNNYVALE RD 1945 311. 13570 PIERCE RD 1935 362. 15651 ROBLES DEL ORO 1900 SARATOGA 412. 13550 SUNNYVALE RD 1912 312. 13216 PIERCE RD 1938 363. 22265 ROLLING HILLS RD 1912 SARATOGA 313. 12991 PIERCE RD 1920 364. 20717 SAINT CHARLES ST 1918 413, 13520 SUNNYVALE RD 1938 SARATOGA 314. 13305 PIERCE RD 1930 365. 20731 SAINT CHARLES ST 1910 414. 14080 SUNNYVALE RD 1935 SARATOGA 315. 13050 PIERCE RD 1910 366. 21783 SARAHILLS DR 1935 415. 12795 SUNNYVALE RD 1900 SARATOGA 316. 13093 PIERCE RD 1906 367. 12650 SARATOGA AVE 1900 416. 14051 SUNNYVALE RD 1914 SARATOGA 317. PIERCE RD 1900 368. 12537 SARATOGA AVE 1945 417. 14101 SUNNYVALE RD 1918 S A 318. 13746 PIERCE RD 1923 369. 13631 SARATOGA AVE 1916 418. 14165 SUUNNYVANNYVA LE RD 1900 S 319. 13740 PIERCE RD 1923 370. 13701 SARATOGA AVE 1924 419. 14221 LE RD SUNNYVAUNNYVAA 1902 320. 15000 PIERCE RD 1911 371. 13785 SARATOGA AVE 1931 420. 13055 SARATOGA SUNNYVALE RD 1900 321. 14900 PIERCE RD 1911 372. 13735 SARATOGA AVE 1919 421. 13748 SARATOGA VISTA AVE 1925 322. 13850 PIERCE RD 1905 373. 13845 SARATOGA AVE 1933 422. 14525 SOBEY RD 1900 323. 14754 PIERCE RD 1927 374. 13855 SARATOGA AVE 1920 423. 14921 SOBEY RD 1938 324. 12866 PIERCE RD 1944 375. 13875 SARATOGA AVE 1937 424. 18470 SOBEY RD 1941 325. 14684 PIKE RD 1928 376. 13935 SARATOGA AVE 1930 425. 15315 SOBEY RD 1941 326. 13870 PIKE RD 1921 377. 13741 SARATOGA AVE 1910 426. 15230 SOBEY RD 1900 327. ® 14020 PIKE RD 1913 378. 13755 SARATOGA AVE 1941 427. 11620 SOUTHWOOD DR 1920 328. 13857 PIKE RD 1900 379. 14340 SARATOGA AVE 1939 428. 15036 SPERRY LN 1940 329. 14640 PIKE RD 1928 360. 14370 SARATOGA AVE 1941 429. 14250 SPRINGER AVE 1938 330. 14662 PIKE RD 1929 381. 14280 SARATOGA AVE 1929 430. 14362 SPRINGER AVE 1938 331. 13991 PIKE RD 1900 382. 14300 SARATOGA AVE 1922 431. 14352 SPRINGER AVE 1939 332. 13981 PIKE RD 1925 383. 14183 SARATOGA AVE 1900 432. 14251 SPRINGER AVE 1936 333. 14440 PIKE RD 1900 384. 13991 SARATOGA AVE 1937 433. 14261 SPRINGER AVE 1930 334. 20904 PROSPECT RD 1900 385. 14031 SARATOGA AVE 1910 434. 14391 SPRINGER AVE 1936 335. 20570 PROSPECT RD 1900 386. 14041 SARATOGA AVE 1910 435. 14291 SPRINGER AVE 1935 336. 20724 PROSPECT RD 1916 387. 14051 SARATOGA AVE 1940 436. 14315 SPRINGER AVE 1900 337. 20888 PROSPECT RD 1930 388. 14065 SARATOGA AVE 1890 437. 14700 ST CHARLES ST 1900 338. 19281 PROSPECT RD 1920 389. 14075 SARATOGA AVE 1900 438. 12462 SUMNER DR 1900 339. 19150 PROSPECT RD 1905 390. 14199 SARATOGA AVE 1910 439. 19941 SUNSET DR 1925 340. 19136 PROSPECT RD 1908 391. 13860 SARATOGA AVE 1934 440. 20169 THELMAAVE 1945 341. 15500 QUAIL RUN CT 1942 392. 14275 SARATOGA AVE 1918 441. 12239 TITUS AVE 1936 342. 13089 QUITO RD 1901 393. 14285 SARATOGA AVE 1900 442. 12599 TITUS AVE 1930 343. 14391 QUITO RD 1940 394. 14301 SARATOGA AVE 1927 443. 18681 VESSING CT 1934 344. 14395 QUITO RD 1942 395, 21060 SARATOGA HILLS RD 1912 444. 18656 VESSING CT 1900 345. 14401 QUITO RD 1936 396. 21463 SARATOGA HILLS RD 1940 445. 14961 VIA DE MARCOS 1900 346. 14751 QUITO RD 1914 397. 21459 SARATOGA HILLS RD 1939 446. 14681 VICKERY AVE 1930 SARATOGA LOS 347. 14675 QUITO RD 1926 398, 19221 GATOS RD 1900 447. 14701 VICKERY AVE 1936 SARATOGA LOS 348. 15231 QUITO RD 1939 399. 20360 GATOS RD 1910 448. 14931 VICKERY AVE 1900 SARATOGA LOS 349. 13939 QUITO RD 1900 400. 20465 GATOS RD 1926 449. 15015 VICKERY AVE 1920 SARATOGA LOS 350. 13990 QUITO RD 1940 401. 20375 GATOS RD 1912 450, 15156 VICKERY AVE 1900 351. 14004 QUITO RD 1900 402. 19370 SARATOGA LOS GATOS RD 1925 451. 14950 VICKERY AVE 1910 352. 13686 QUITO RD 1935 SARATOGA LOS 452. 14900 VICKERY AVE 1907 403. 19290 GATOS RD 1939 353. 14680 QUITO RD 1920 • 453. 12329 VISTA ARROYO CT 1900 454. 13945 VISTA REGINA 1925 455. 11995 WALBROOKOR 1900 456. 20435 WALNUT AVE 1910 457. 20431 WALNUT AVE 1910 458. 20451 WALNUT AVE 1910 459. 20461 WALNUT AVE 1906 460. 12618 WARDELL CT 1900 461. 12604 WARDELL CT 1900 462. 20541 WARDELL RD 1930 463. 20901 WARDELL RD 1928 464. 20885 WARDELL RD 1924 465. 20751 WARDELL RD 1920 466. 21120 WARDELL RD 1900 467. 14560 WESCOTTDR 1935 468. WILDCAT RD 1900 469. 20750 WILDWOOD WAY 1939 470. 14346 WILDWOODWAY 1936 471. 14005 WILDWOOD WAY 1921 472. 14395 WILDWOODWAY 1945 473. 20770 WILDWOOD WAY 1898 474. 20760 WILDWOODWAY 1932 475. 20426 WILLIAMS AVE 1900 476. 20460 WILLIAMS AVE 1922 477. 20450 WILLIAMSAVE% 1915 478. 20430 WILLIAMS AVE 1908 479. 20400 WILLIAMS AVE 1918 480. 20345 WILLIAMS AVE 1918 481. 20365 WILLIAMS AVE 1907 482. 20471 WILLIAMS AVE 1912 483. 20445 WILLIAMS AVE 1922 484. 20461 WILLIAMS AVE 1908 485. 20420 WILLIAMS AVE 1908 486. 20431 WILLIAMS AVE 1922 487, 20431 WILLIAMS AVE 1922 488. 20405 WILLIAMS AVE 1916 489. 20125 WINN RD 1939 490. 20190 WINN RD 1916 491. 14265 WORDEN WAY 1900 492, 14277 WORDEN WAY 1900 493. 1900 • O tP 0f 7� �-, l i777 Pl i_ I'! "r ;1.,F. AVE?tiUE o SARATOGA; CALIFORNIA 95070 , (=SUB) 8t',8 -1200 0 ������ CO 1 .1tic111. %1E'n1rir:I'S I] wiporat;ed Od:ot7P.'r 22, 19-.5,6 Stan B000sian Kathleen Kino Norman Kline ,'Fick Strait Ann. Waltonsmith PROCEDURES FOR HISTORIC STRUCTURES The City of Saratoga requires all project applicants to provide information regarding the age of the existing structure. If the structure is over 50 years old, may be historically significant. The City of Saratoga requires that the applicant hire a Certified Historic Architect to review the history of the structure (see attached list of Historic Architects) if the applicant is proposing any major modifications to the structure or is proposing it to be demolished. If a Certified Historic Architect deems the structure significant, the proposed modifications or demolition of the property would be subject to the California Environmental Quality Act [CEQA]. CEQA states that an impact to an historic resource is an impact to the environment. CEQA Section 15331 allows the modification of the structure to be exempt from the CEQA process if it meets the Secretary of Interior Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring, and Reconstructing Historic Properties. This exemption does not include demolition. CEQA Article 5 Section 15061. (3) Requires projects conduct an environmental study under the following general rule: "The activity is covered by the general rule that CEQA applies only to projects, which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment." CEQA Section 15064.5 states what constitutes a historic resource. If The City of Saratoga feels that there may an historic resource it is the responsibility of the applicant to hire a Historic Architect to determine historical significance of the building and if required prepare an environmental study in conjunction with the proposed alteration or demolition of the structure. Public agencies must treat any such resource as significant unless the preponderance of evidence demonstrates it is not historically or culturally significant which can be demonstrated by a report from a Certified Historic Architect. The City of Saratoga's Municipal Code Section 13- 10.050 states that the City of Saratoga's Heritage Preservation Commission (HPC) is responsible for reviewing and commenting upon all applications for building, demolition, grading or tree removal permits involving work to be performed upon or within a designated historic landmark, heritage lane or historic district, and all applications for tentative map approval, rezoning, building site approval, use permit, variance approval, design review or other approval pertaining to or significantly affecting any heritage resource. The Commission's comments shall be forwarded to the City agency or department processing the application within thirty days after receiving the request.for such comments. 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ACHP Guid, Preservation F • Working Wi California Hist, Code: State Historica Code 11 . u. yo Revisic 9/26/2003: 10/2/2003 City of Saratoga MEMORANDUM TO: Heritage Preservation Commission FROM: Christy Oosterhous, AICP Associate Planner✓ DATE: October 7, 2003 SUBJECT: Proposed project located at 19102 Austin Way The applicant requests design review approval to construct a one -story single - family residence located at 19102 Austin Way. The site has double frontage on both Austin Way and Saratoga -Los Gatos Road. Austin Way improvements include: 1) resurfacing an existing five -foot tall retaining wall; 2) replacing an existing chain link fence with a three -foot front yard wrought iron fence setback five feet from the retaining wall; 3) installation of six -foot wrought iron entrance gates, 4) two seven -foot stucco columns are to mark the entrance gates; and 5) a driveway apron cut. The maximum height of the proposed residence is 23 ft. The proposed residence including garage will be 5,476 square feet. Materials and colors include, an oatmeal stucco exterior and brown tile roof. The gross lot size is 47,045 square feet. The property is zoned R -1 40,000. The proposal includes access from both roads. , ' ^ - ^ x �. 137177 FRUITVALE AVENUE • SARATOGA, CALIFORNIA 95070 • (408) 868 -1200 eav o� COUNCIL.MEMBERS: Incorporated October 22, 1956 Stan Bogosian Kathleen King Noonan Kline Nick Streit September 24, 2003 Ann Waltonsmith Joseph and Helen Brozda 235 Linden Street Santa Cruz, CA 95062 RE: 20640 3rd Street, Saratoga, CA / Sam Cloud Warehouse Building Dr. and Mrs. Brozda: Thank you for providing the City of Saratoga with a copy of Engineer Karel Cymbal's preliminary report on the results of his limited site review and inspection of the historic `Sam Cloud Hay and Feed Warehouse' in Saratoga's Village. I also want to thank you for your quick response and follow -up to the requests from my previous correspondence. In his report, Engineer Cymbal provides a professional opinion that there is no evidence of imminent collapse of the building. However, he does state the building is not structurally sound and there is a strong possibility of future structural deterioration or collapse due to high wind, seismic or even gravity loading if certain steps are not taken to repair /retrofit the structure. Engineer Cymbal further states that the building should not be permanently occupied; that any access should be limited and restricted; and that any person entering the building should be made aware of the structural condition of the building. Due to these findings, the City of Saratoga will require certain steps be taken to prevent endangerment to public safety. These steps will include the following: Effective immediately, the structure mUI no longer be used as a storage facility. The concentrated loading from stored materials may be contributing to the structural unsoundness of the building. The Village merchants who are currently using the building for this purpose must immediately remove any stored items. In addition, all items (whether stored materials or otherwise) on the 3rd level (loft) must be removed. • The building will be posted LIMITED ENTRY. Access to the structure will be limited and restricted to authorized personnel only in accordan ce with placards to be posted containing the language shown on the enclosed sample. The Building Owner shall notify in writing any tenants or other users of the building of the contents of the preliminary report of Engineer Cymbal. The City of Saratoga will require the property owners to obtain the services of a licensed civil engineer to prepare a more detailed analysis of this historical building. Per Engineer Cymbal's recommendations, the analysis should include a report and recommendations related to: 1) a detailed structural analysis including foundation and soil evaluation; 2) design and installation of foundation improvements; 3) replacement of damaged framing members and 4) the installation of appropriate lateral force elements. This analysis and an application to the City to carry out the repair /retrofit in accordance with recommendations contained in the required report shall be submitted to the Building Department within 90 days unless such time period is extended in writing by the City Building Official. It is important to note that because of the historical significance of the building, your engineer may prepare the analysis in accordance with the California Historical Building Code. Thank you again for your quick actions and response to this serious matter. Should questions or comments arise, please contact me @ (408) 868 -1224. Regards, Brad D. Lind Building Official CC: Chief Gordon Duncan, Saratoga Fire District John Livingstone, AICP, Associate Planner ✓ Printed on recycled paper. LIMITED ENTRY OFF LIMITS TO UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL Warning: This structure is not structurally sound and its safety is questionable. Enter only at own risk. High wind, seismic activity, gravity loading or other events may result in death or injury. Restrictions On Use: �E try For Emergency Purposes Only Other Removal of Stored Items Stnictural Analysis Facility Name and Address: 20640 Third Street Saratoga CA 95070 Date: September 18, 2003 This facility was inspected under Emergency Conditions for The City of Saratoga Brad D Lind, Building Official 13777 Fruitvale Avenue, Saratoga 408 - 868 -1224 - Do Not Remove this Placard Until Authorized by The City of Saratoga Prior To Entry Contact the Building Owner at For Additional Information Regarding `Ie Structural Condition of The Building s� WESTFALL ENGINEERS, INC. Consulting Engineers Job No. 200' )-095 September 2, 2003 14583 BIG BASIN WAY SARATOGA. CA 95070 TEL: (408) 867-0244 FAX: (408) 867 -6261 Dr. &Mrs. Joseph Brozda ,a^ " NO ; I; 235 Linden Street ri � �' ,� '> `6 Q. ' Santa Cruz. California 95063 Subject: LIMITED Structural Site Review of the barn at the corner of Turkey Lane and Third Street, Saratoga, California Dear Dr. & Mrs. Brozda: This letter is written in order to summarize my observations regarding the above - mentioned bam. NOTE: The following report evaluates structural conditions only, and is based on visual observation only, in areas which are readily accessible to such observation. It is based on a professional opinion, and all conclusions and recommendations are made in accordance with generally accepted engineering principles and practices.. No destructive testing has been performed. This report reflects only the current condition of the portion of the structure under investigation and is in no way intended as a warranty, guaranty, or as an insurance policy that the above - mentioned portion of the structure will remain in its current condition. A) Proj�'ct background A citizen, who was passing by the above - mentioned building, was concerned about the safety of the building, and contacted the City of Saratoga regarding the condition of the structure. The City restricted the access to the building and asked the owners to retain an engineer to evaluate the safety of the structure. Westfall Engineers, Inc. was contacted by the owners to provide consulting services. On Friday, August 29, 2003,1 met at the, site with Mr. Eric Brozda (son and representative of the owners), Mr. Warren Heid, Architect, Mr. Brad Lind. City of Saratoga Building Official, and Mr. Gordon Duncan, City of Saratoga Fire Marshal. Several issues were discussed, and three basic questions were asked: Vil C 1) How structurally sound is the building? 2) How safe is the building in its present condition? 3) If not, what can be done to improve its safety? B) Existing Condition The existing barn is a three- story-wood structure, constructed approximately ninety years ago. The foundation of the building is stepping along the hillside from south to north. A portion of the structure is being used as a storage facility. 1) Building Exterior The roof is covered with corrugated metal roofing. The exterior walls are covered with horizontal wood siding. All of the exterior walls are, more or less, out -of -plumb with out - of -plane deflection being most visible at the westerly wall. Some of the wood siding, at the first to second story interface, in the westerly wall and at the foundation level of the northerly wall, has buckled. The concrete and rock foundation is partially visible along the easterly, northerly, and westerly walls. The visible foundation appears to be in fair condition. The exterior wood steps, along the northerly portion of the building, are in poor condition. 2) Building Interior Since there is limited interior walls or ceiling covering, portions of the structure are visible for review. The original structure was constructed of redwood. Roof rafters and floor joists are spanning in the north -south direction. There is a wallfbeam bearing system approximately in the center of the building, spanning east to west at the ground and first - story, and second -story levels. Most of the visible wood appears to be in good condition. There are some exceptions. Portions of the siding, and some of the wall plates, are damaged by termites and /or dry rot. Most of the studs are out -of- plumb. There is some separation visible between the second -story rim joist and the westerly wall top plate and siding. There are no significant structural connectors, such as bolts, straps, ties, holdowns, or other metal connectors, visible. It appears that most of the structure is connected by use of nails and some nailed wood gusset plates. Two steel cables were installed at the second -story- ceiling level, in an attempt to tie the building together in the north -south direction. However, both cables are loose, at the present time, and therefore ineffective. Some reinforcing of the floor beams in the second and first floor framing, by use of the wood posts, was added after the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. The interior - rock- foundation retaining wall shows some deterioration. ® C) Discussions, conclusions, and recommendations. Given its age, the structure is in remarkably good condition. However, the answer to the first question. "Is it structurally sound ?" is no. Said that, I feel that an evaluation of the building, using recently adopted building codes, would be unreasonable. Given its age and historical value, the evaluation. based on reasonable engineering principles, with focus on maintaining the building's historical value, without endangering public safety, would be a more appropriate approach. The answer to the second question. "How safe is the building in its present condition ? ", impossible for me to evaluate the rate of deterioration of the structural integrity. If the building is in its present, deflected, condition for a number of years, without any recent movement, its safety has probably not deteriorated sign cantly from its initial deflection. According to Mr. Eric Brozda, who manages the building and is familiar with its condition, the building has not moved in recent years. I could not detect any evidence of recent movement, but my conclusion is based on limited visual observation and without benefit of any long term monitoring. It is my opinion, that there is no evidence of danger of imminent collapse. However, there is a strong possibility of future structural deterioration due to high wind, seismic. or even gravity loading, leading to a possible collapse, if steps to improve the structural integrity are not taken. Answer to the third questions is. that the building has to be strengthened and improved to provide satisfactory structural and public safety performance. Detailed analysis of this process is well beyond the scope of this report. This process should include. but not necessarily be limited to the following: 1) Termite inspection. 2) Detailed structural evaluation of the existing structure, including foundation and soil evaluation. 3) Design and installation of required foundation improvements. 4) Replacement of any damaged wood. 5) Design and installation of temporary and permanent lateral bracing elements in order to "plumb" the building. 6) Installing appropriate permanent lateral force resisting elements. connectors, and holdowns, and any other structural elements deemed necessary to provide reasonable structural safety. Meanwhile, the building should be monitored for any additional movement. Unfortunately, due to the size and location of the building, there is no reasonable. temporary, bracing scheme, of which I know, that would significantly improve building safety. 1 ® The building should not be permanently occupied and any access should be limited and restricted. Any person entering the building should be made aware of the structural condition of the building. Stored material should not exceed 40 PSF load on the second floor, with no storage allowed on the third floor. Heavier items might be stored on the ground floor. In conclusion, without significant improvements, the usefulness and life span of this building is very limited. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me. Very trulY/, Ours, Karel Lli 4 DRAFT Minutes Brozda Barn Meeting #1 September 24, 2003 9AMto10AM PRESENT AT MEETING: Brad Lind Lata Vasudevan Danielle Surdin Mike Brozda Eric Brozda UNABLE TO ATTEND: Tom Sullivan Joe Brozda Poppy Brozda MEETING MINUTES: A productive and cordial meeting to discuss the condition and development options for the Brozda Family barn was held at the barn in downtown Saratoga. The meeting was convened by representatives of the City of Saratoga and members of the Brozda family. Mike Brozda and Eric Brozda greeted the City of Saratoga officials at the barn and escorted them on a tour of the interior and exterior of the building. City officials inspected all three floors of the building and made several comments about the large size, good condition and construction of the barn. City officials viewed the foundation interiors and exteriors. At the rear foundation of the building, two concrete core sample sites were displayed to officials. Eric Brozda mentioned that these samples were made when the Saratoga Inn was built, and that the engineering test results showed the barn foundation to be solid. Eric volunteered to share core sample test results with city officials. The history of the building was discussed, along with parking rights, building code requirements, development options and the current condition of the barn. Mike and Eric Brozda informed city officials of the development history of the properties. Mike Brozda mentioned that the barn's development plans had been put "on hold" when the Brozda family was assessed $330,000 for participation in Parking District #3. He mentioned that the barn's development was further impacted by city requirements to build a $150,000 fire escape at the rear of the Bella Saratoga Restaurant. Eric Brozda shared with city officials an overview a set of architectural drawings originally created for the barn development in about 1986. He further described how the barn's development had been financially impacted by complying with city requirements. Mr. Brad Lind presented a copy of official letter from the City to. the Brozda family and ® stated that he would immediately change the status from "NO ENTRY" to "LIMITED Brozda Barn Meeting 9/24/03 DRAFT MINUTES Page 2 of 2 ENTRY." At his request, the Brozdas provided a phone number (Eric Brozda's) which would be displayed on the sign as a point of contact. Lata Vasudevan discussed parking and zoning requirements and presented the Brozdas with copies of official documentation pertaining to the area. Danielle Surdin inquired as to the Brozdas' development plans for the property. The Brozdas responded that the family is in the information - gathering and business assessment phase of the development. At the end of the meeting, Danielle Surdin presented the Brozdas with beautiful gift/information bags, which were much appreciated by the family. OTHER POINTS DISCUSSED BY MEETING PARTICIPANTS • Brad Lind mentioned that the City of Saratoga Heritage Commission is "100% behind" preserving the barn (City staff concurred on this point) • There is to be no storage in the building, except at ground level (Lind) • Brad Lind stated that the building retrofit need not be necessarily expensive or complex for re- occupancy and use to take place • Danielle Surdin mentioned that the City of Saratoga is particularly interested in attracting retail space to downtown. Women's clothing, furniture, or upscale hardware stores were mentioned as attractive possibilities as viewed by the City • City staff mentioned to the Brozda family that a "Fagade Improvement Program" is under discussion at the city council. Depending on council decision, the city may be able to match 50% of improvement funds spent by building owners to improve street - facing exteriors. • Parking district 93 may be added on to. Lata Vasudevan mentioned that "parking does not appear to be an issue" with the barn • City staff mentioned that a "historic walk" brochure is under discussion and that the barn and some adjacent buildings would be candidates for inclusion. NEXT STEPS: • Mike Brozda agreed to publish meeting minutes and distribute to participants for their review and comment prior to publishing final agreed- upon minutes • Agreement was reached that further meetings would probably be required. Members committed to meet when necessary. MEETING ADJOURNED AT APPROXIMATELY 10:10 AM 0 aEvlsloNS er:i" I I t 1 lb 1 i :v¢-L- t.--- _ p� .-'Yttc�ot� -.r+�c ,,� If �) q" a.� u m N' - dl i WX fi2i�zcxs:':oe.,rste taw l.e -- -- -�— - _.di•+%.'sr�er-�- - �$d'+a ".`t2r�c �F�Eeo� -': _ -: - .- .:- - - -__. _ •.Y��GietC:A.4- ..i3 Cr �:i,tl�ti1 "-W -.2 f l LSt3 -- >2o._e„ '.Q�� .N Wi.5G14 E _FISCLt1 :� � � t , I gust t eas �D 6c YGt� err- -o, .:.,:.. . -. .._ : � - :.. „ �:.... -.-_ �::..- .:� .. .';. . � _ � ' � ... - J' .s i ...5 ry-.� - .lay Y.- 1�. - � >: u. ^a w c.- - a4- ` t54.Z -a _ - _ - •N. . z � T-!�= =�t�=H_ A T-LQ-tA-- -- j/,-, Sh-, 5EWER LATERAL WORK 1. ALL PROPOSED SEWER LATERAL WORK SHALL BE DONE PER CITY OF 1--D,M PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. 6 BLDG. DEPT. SPECIFICATIONS. 2 ELEVATIONS & LOCATIONS OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES SHALL BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO START OF ANY CONSTRUCTION AFFECTING SAID LINES. CONTACT USA *(&00) 642 -2444 AT LEAST TWO WORKING DAYS PROIRTOEXCAYATION. 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RESTORE ALL DAMAGED, REMOVED OR OTHERWISE DISTURBED WALLS. FENCE5, 5ERVICE5, UTILITIES. IM PROVEMENT5 OR FEATURES OF WHATEVER NATURE. DUE TO CONTRACTORS WORK - 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE HIS WORK WITH THE INSTALLATION OF FACILITIES BY PG & E, PACIFIC BELL, & CABLE TV INSTALLATION AS _ REQUIRED. VALVE BOXES& MANHOLES,& STRUCTURES TO BESET TO GRADE IN CONCRETE AFTER PAVING. - 5. ALLSTREET MONUMENTS& OTHER PERMANENTMONUMENTS DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE REPLACED BEFORE ACCEPTANCE OF THE IMPROVEMENT BY THE CRY ENGINEER _ 6. FOR LANE CLOSURES. THE CONTRACTOR5HALLPREPAREATRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN & OBTAIN APPROVAL FROM THE CRY PUDUC WORKS ENGINEER BEFORE COMMENCING WORK THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE FLAGMEN. CONES OR BARRICADES AS NECESSARY TO'CONTROL TRAFFIC & PREVENT HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS PER THE REQUIREMENTOF THE CITY ENGINEER- 7. NO TRENCHES SHALL BE LE FT OPEN OVERNIGHT IN STREET AREA USE - - _ STEEL PLATING OR HOT -MIX ASPHALT AS REQUIRED TO PROTECT OPEN TRENCHES OVERNIGHT. - VICINITY u70 z6o 2NO4 `0 1 r� 8 ODE& ASMAW & BEDDEQ1 AU 5T I:Nk. ,,JAY: , . sARAroC,P._ ; CA. isoTO Nn pG OPPP �� t !c ,a AO 'yj U'M. i:T!.d XuX �N[cp MX,XX R �ury -�� "I. trines � BRICK STS N - - N 42'21'00" U 166.17' aew 6N0 .A B.09ei1FA� �� .U.PfPd+_ ,_.Sloi'E %p17T'FP- AUSTIN WAY PROJECT DATA ASSESOR'S PARCEL NUMBER: 510 -06-013 PROJECT ADDRESS: 19102 ; AL4TIN- WAY ' SARATOGA CA. 95070 - OWNER: AZMAT &5AIRASIDOIQI 115 ABBY WOOD COURT LOS GATOS, CA. 95032 EXISTING ZONING: 9- 1- 40,000 " EXISTING USE: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE 'PROPOSED USE SINGLE FAMILY RE5IDENCE GROSS SITE AREA: 47,045 50. FT. (1.08 AC.) AVERAGE SLOPE OF PROPERTY: 3.5% EXISTING LIVING AREA: 2,003 5QFT. EXISTING GARAGE: - 900 SQ.FT. - TOTAL EXISTING FLOOR COVERAGE: 2,903 5Q.FT. PROP05ED ADDITION FLOOR COVERAGE: 2.573 SQ.FT, TOTAL NEW FLOOR COVERAGE: 5,476 50.FT. ALLOWABLE FLOOR COVERAGE: 6,160 SG_FT. BUILDING COVERAGE: 5,476 50ST. (11.6 %) IMPERYIOUS COVERAGE(SEE NOTE BELOW) SPSO 5Q.FT.(it.TZ) TOTAL SITE COVERAGE: 1o's -2Q SG-FT.(q;3%) - ALLOWABLE SITE COVERAGE: 16,466 SQ.FT. (35 %) LANDSCAPE AND NATURAL OPEN SPACE: 25,953 SQ.FT. (67.7%) NOTE: IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE CONSISTS OF DRIVEWAY(45:1o,¢4W, PATIOS, R7P*i AND WALKWAY5.(4eo - ,a,BT.). E H � v E h OCT 0 6 2003 CITY OF SARATOGA ^1n41ROTTV F)MMI,0,V�lu- 0 c Foam I_I z BCPLF Boa moo. oc <4 - aXNeere FLOOR AREA CALCULATION5 1. 7-4 " X 2'- 4' = 17 2 9'- 8' X T- 4' = 13 3. 22' -O" X 4'- 6 = 99 4. 31'-6' X 30'- 6' = 961 5. 19' -0' X 6- 4' = 120 6. 48'-0" X 50'- 0" = 2,400 I-Wded i 13 of 45 eq.ft. covered p.-h 7. 16-4 "X 61- O' = 110 8. 9'- 0" X 3'- 4' = 30 9. 14' -6' X V -0' _ 58 10.25' -O' X 41'- 4' = 1,033 11. 5'-0" X 1T O' - 85 HOUSE d COVERED PORCH 4.926 SQ FT 12 25'- O' X 27- O' = 550 GARAGE 550 SQ.Ff. 5,476 TOTAL 5,4765QFT. EX15TING HOUSE& GARAGE 290350.FT NEW ADDRION 2,573 6Q.FT. SQUARE FOOTAGE: EXISTNG DEMOLITE NEW ADDITION TOTAL LIVINGAREA: 2,003 SQ.FT. 2,878 SQ.FT. 4,87854.FT. COVERED PORCH: 45 SQ.FT. 45 SaFT. - GARAGE 900 SQFT 350 Sn FT 550 SQ FT TOTAL- 2,903 54.FT. 350 5Q.FT. 2,923 SQ.FT. 5,476 SQ.FT. TOTAL NEW FLOOR COVERAGE: 5,476 5Q.FT. ALLOWABLE FLOOR COVERAGE: 6,160 5Q.FT. bev.. d /i Mi ✓iER- P�fDRmM L1�/jNCS_ fbo Y1 bwad ,A. b 4L-o41- ..r —Llq Frilly FNN -- EXISTING FLOOR PLAN SCALE : I /p,AY = 0- O !. /I CA4Z Wo LK S"1 r ScA�e = I /60 -m-i II. p IC Tv-I H c..•aKSo o.r• J,Ly 1m9 ecal 1 /bu = I I_on Boa w Ar16 [OF a sEr• m4r aK � _GRO55__�rlo.N _e� ec 1_e v t /p• m 1 -c,— GRoSZ -- scr.t_a. 1 /pn eI�_on S4O.'JI —7, 7. C�OE. SiS.b`J 'y L� Fa G H T- .SjPE. ELE> rION FAST L 1 ox CLE.t•PAIXT IOOOX e,�tsr. Nvruw.� -4 PIN�SH v4•CE 5il.bi W HER I ICI 'I � O 0 _ LIo C, CC�O 0 0 I- ` y NU Q .LEFT 51 DE ELEVATIOj WEsr- - v SIL SIN ts�7c'- S14.tF. Seo,Fl v 7. C�OE. SiS.b`J 'y L� Fa G H T- .SjPE. ELE> rION FAST L 1 ox CLE.t•PAIXT IOOOX e,�tsr. 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T.E OONiaACTOR WALL �£RPY THAT T". WIL TO DE PLSNTm Ib N'dTlyE. A A3EE Isam A.x •o4EIw rurERlue o4 tlA•TANCED. T ILL ALL NEW P.LJTEJG A44e TO A O•PTH p b', WD QII10vn' aLL'Y�l, eTlccb GTOFAe O \Vi VI' Didl0in4; VD ANY OTM64 TLTERIX IMIDN OIOU.D Dn MdFPfVL TO PLANT GRCWM. X.L NSW PLANTPG IRITA• WALL RECSIN • ]- LAYER p NIi40GEN FOiTPIED WOOD RENDUAL TILL N TO A DOH p b' YID rM8 GRADI ALL PLANT TLTDiIAL WALL REO•IN -v (SI0 [- FE3T,,I Td 76 AT TNn TM p PiJNTING. PL'@iT6D M T.E BAQOILL 111% AT .AV 0a . p THE QOOiBALL. TAD-T O.TITIe AND 013 A5 —I-- ON 1. R.-- DETAILS. drTQR rlAp GRIDING. AND PJNTING, (PRIOR TO TOP DR.-- WIT. 1 n P4E- @YERGQ�T HERDICIDE WALL DE APPLIED AT A A•1• AND METHOD REOOT —O DY THE PRODJOT MAN/ACTWa0. OPREAD V A TOP pQepyRG, d -.- LaYLR p NITROORI rORIPIp DARK lLaBOE), W ntl PLANTPG ngEAB r04 ADDITIONAL urc:D COrrtROI END 11ATQ3 4ETPR:ON. SJYIIT A SaMPte PO4 APPRO'iaL ALL I—T TATERILL 01✓G'TIYIONO WALL BE APPROT BY T.E OJN[R! OR THe LANObCAPE dROHITECT. ALL PLANTING ORdILb W.aLL % CLOS[LY rOLL 0, WD ALL LOOX GOATAIIW OOD•D WXL w MITT. dLL LnWV TO N OOD 'DOUBLE OW O.AM.PION- BY T.E G4A50 rARM 01 TIOYJN HEL- L......tADeRe WXL DE 1' TICK RA5TI0 —P. eTLCi aN'D W Ice TO ADHIn.E a Ioor. aaca ALL PLANT --IXb WAL1. w M ♦ HITdLTHT. vIGOROA. AND D15Ea5E FREB CO,OITIOU. THE RANT CIa SNXL DIT P40PO4TIONAL TO THE OO 11— 513 SPECPIED. —6 NOT Mr: Pl1 T.M 4EOLI4 b'ai BE Q9a15ED. — r PLANT®. DOULDITR9 Wd11 D6 wT .1 V3 p THE BOLtDITR DI.AIEO. ,.. 1`Iw,� �l I ..1 m+a.Ra�.wu. �•.� 1 TREE PLANTING & STAKING I L A NNUN APIR, AZT -AW & NAB HZDDZQZ 19102 AUSTIN WAY, SARATOGA, CA. 95070 N 42'21'00" U ibb 11' AUSTIN WAY I I�d rW1 1. GrT Conc e�tual Landscape Plan ICI O"a T. l ri f41 GAT 2RO3 i11 �a ^vl A28� D 3 4! ILI Dorcich Orchard/Sagarchi Subdivision— This application is being reviewed again because the number of lots has been reduced from seven to six and access to Mc Farland Avenue has been eliminated. The applicant proposes to move the historic farmhouse to lot number four which is located at the end of the cul -de -sac. The orientation of the house in relation to the cul -de -sac has yet to be determined and is open to the recommendation of the Heritage Commission. i . EX SNGL STY F ' RESIDENTIAL I AT/ i EX GARAGE I I SHED- O1h036 389- 014 -031 N88'00'30' W - - - - _ J L - - - - J 253.55' 116.05' 137.50' - - - -T 7 i EX M So bl, 11011 5*E _j C-1� V ? yr I '4 II Pt, 71 SF LOT3 / o �� POS4BLE LOCATION 12.974 SF '�° 1CW `< IDEHIC S E I 1 I I ao. I I I PAO 377.5 h I yt1 E %. EL= 376.56 S88.38�47� L I �(Z_ 95 B ?'_.Fi• J J' %, Cone / I� � I F 1�17'DWY � l to C17 I' 1 I I ' 4 II I I EX SHED I I LOT 2 i ; %. 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Oi71 AAIW pd EX WATER VALVE j� WATER VALVE 0 EX SAN OR SD W SAN OR SD MH IK.FI .v — OLD OUTLINE SWALE AND DRY WELL SARATOGA { FG FINISHED GRADE A CY SPOT ELEV PROPERTY LINE Mr FRUIT TREES (CIERRYPLUK APRCOT,IfHON) VICINITY MAP PWE TREE REDWOOD TREE SAVEV= TO BE SAVED DEODUPJS TREE OAN TRICE PALM TREE ®TREE TO BE REYOVH71 PL a o.s azs 0' 33' 33' G k 4' SW PARKING PL� PL 60' 10 70 20' 10' P ARKINC X. AC ROAD PARKING EX ROLLED 10 a CURB AND k' p z N 3 GUTTER ML w 3 1 is ; L PL 45' 5' 17.5' 17.5' 5' park 2R X- pork Ch.G PER V24 16' 3 JOINT TRENCH w ¢ vI ECTION PER SOILS REPORT 3 � � 0 OWNERS: LOUIS. REANNA, AND ROY DORCICH 13089 QUITO ROAD SARATOGA CA DEVELOPER: SALIM SAGARCHI 44120 HUNTER TERRACE, FREENONT CA 94539 510- 656 -0110 SEWER SERVICE: WEST VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT WATER SERVICE: SAN JOSE WATER COMPANY,1265 S. BASCOM AVE, SAN JOSE CA 95128 FIRE DISTRICT: SANTA CLARA FIRE DEPARTMENT.14700 WINCHESTER BLVD, LOS GATOS. CA 95032 EX./PROPOSED ZONING: RESIDENTIAL R -1, 10,000SF ACRES: 1.97 AC PRESENT USE: RESIDENTIAL PROPOSED USE: RESIDENTIAL NUMBER OF EDITS. 6 SOILS: TO THE ENGINEER'S KNOWLEDGE. THERE ARE NO SOIL CONDITIONS WENCH WOULD PRECLUDE DEVELOPMENT AS PROPOSED. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: TO OWNERS AND ENGINEER'S KNOW -EDGE. THERE ARE NO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ONS(TE. VERTICAL DATUM BENCHMARK CITY OF SARATOGA BASE OF ELECTROLER NORTHEAST CORNER OF BICKNELL AND OUITO ROAD CHISELED 'SQUARE'. BASE OF ELECTROLIER, ELEVATION 370.34 TOPO PROVIDED BY. LARRY R. ANDERSON LS. 3614 5501 BLANK ROAD SEBASTOPOL, CALIF. 95472 PH: (707) 829 -5065 ENGINEER: GUADALUPE S. CHAVARRIA, PE AVG SLOPE: S - .00229 (1) (1,772) _ P.O. BOX 1782 A - 1.97 AC WINDSOR CA 95446 TEL 707 -799 -5432 APN, 389- 014 -037 ADDRESS: 13089 OUITO ROAD, SARATOGA. CA 95302 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP DORCICH ORCHARD OEM A SUBDIVISION OF THE LAND OF LOUIS RAYMOND DORCICH RAEANNA LANPHEAR AND ROY C. DORCICH. OFFICIAL RE COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA ALSO BONO A PAk&37 OF TRACT MAP 748 SAN TOM" ORCHARDS RECORDED IN BOOK 30 OF PACE 2 TO S. SANTA CLARA COUNTY RECORDS SCALE V -20' REVISED OCT 3, 2003 SARATOGA CALWORNIA MAP PREPARED BY, GIJADAIUPE S. CHAVARRA, PE SHEET 1 OF 1 E -Mail - October 21, 2002 .jean Thanks for taking the time to talk with me today Here is my commitment to you on the Heritage Orchard: A) If and when the City ever decided to place a barn in. the Orchard for historical and teaching purposes that the 14PC and City Council. would hold public hearings to make sure every resident in Saratoga has the opportunity to voice their opinion. I will also make sure that we explore all our options of using the new Library for the teaching facility first. B) If a barn is placed in the Orchard that it will be situated such that no fruit trees are displaced and that the road currently into the Orchard will remain dirt. C) I will due what ever I can to make sure the HPC has commission control over the Orchard. : D) The current size of the Orchard will be maintained. E) I will continue to support the re- planting of the Orchard this winter and the research into digging a well and construction of a permanent watering system. As I mentioned to you on. the phone, the most important thing I can due as the current Mayor., to preserve the Orchard in perpetuity, is to continue my push for a educational program. If today's children, who will be tomorrows civic leaders, aren't taught the historical importance of the Orchard. It'll be gone in 20 -30 years. If you have any other questions please feel free to give me a call Thanks Nick Streit Mayor